T There's a patent medicine iich is net a patent medicine -paradoxical as that may and. It's a discovery! the Uoi discovery of medical . ience I It's the medicine for pu tired, run-down, exhaust 1 1, nerve - wasted men and v omen ; for you sufferers from t! leases of skin or scalp, liver cr lungs it's chance is with t very one, it's season always, ! ccause it aims to purify the fountain of life the blood rjion which all such diseases dpend. The medicine is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The makers of it have enough confidence in it to ; jll it on trial. That is you can get it from your druggist, and if it doesn't c! what it's claimed to do, you c::n get your money back, e ery ant of it. That's what its makers call Liking the risk of their words. Tiny, little, sugar coated granules, are what Dr. Pierce's 1'leasant Pellets are. The best Liver Pills ever invented ; ac tive, yet mild in operation; cure sick and bilious head aches. One a dose. 1 he live Unit never s'ak mull II elm II mi a crave Mont doesn't ini'iin much. ('VHK I'dK Clll'IIH UK Culii. As noon US t lure is t lit slightest uneasiness of the diest, will) ililllrulty of lireuthinif, or inili ui'.ion of cough, take (luring I lie day a few "(iiWii'n Itrnm liinl Tmchn." !!') cents a Imu. A dinner who (iiriiUhrs free iiile lark to hi workmen will mum htive bin hand, full. BVFTCKE AND FILES CURED. W positively cure rupture ud id reetal dt p wlUiuut palu or detention from bnelnese t o cure, uo pay: aud no pay uulll cured. Ad it -it tor pamphlet Un. PorUirAeld A Later V& k. irket street, Bau Francisco. Mkkchant Hotel, Third ami D streets, Portland. Kirst-class uuconiinixliitions. Ka leu, t 1 to I l.fiO per day. J ucoh Haas, I'rop. FILES! PILF.SI PILES t nr. Williams' Indian Pile Olutment will care Blind, BleedtiiK d ItcbliiK Files when all otbei ointment nave laueu. u ausuru; me uiiuur. allays the itching at ouce, acta as a poultice, Ives lusiaui reuei. vr. niinaiu. muiau n I. nN,,.UNJ nulv flip ptl.t. .ml Itnlilna ol th private parts, and nothing else. Kverr bux la warranted. Hold by dnuiKlsIs, or sent k) mall ou raceipl ol price, 60c aud tl ier box. WILLIAMS M ANl'FAi'ri'KlNU CO., Froprletors, Clevelaud, 0, TtT Of.rmka for breakfast. SEEDS lested.itisid mid cash prices. (Mir eiiliilitne kiln the rest. F. L. POSSON & SON, Portland, Oregon. PALMER & REY -tiKLI.- TYrE, PRESSES AND MATERIAL Lower than aiiv house Kant or Weal. W'rlle for discounts. All latent styles ( Type and Frluters Novelties in .lock. Cor. Alder and Front 81a.. Portland. r. Portland, Oregon. A. 1. ArinMronir, I'rln. Brunch h-ihiI: Cai-itai. Bin. 0i.i.nia, iwl'ra. Oigon. .vuik courara of luly, name rsto " Imllon. Business, Shorthand, T.nirilmr. rtmmatttiif.and tlitglitk IWfiartmnH -ln analon tlinmaliMit the year. Slmlriiis ailiiill tod at any time, laulmue from fltu" annul, ire. PORTLAND V UNIVERSITY UPKNM KKPTKMBKK 14. Hr sntlnd anil heallhfnl site near the city, mpe"" iireiw.mablea.Han.vullierhillliiliniioi learaniami the Coast. Classical. l.lterer.v,icieiilinc hal, ITwralorv, Normal anil Business t inirwa. Mtwlenu ..r all aiwlea reeelved. fan-fill nvern I I an,! lim-tioii ali en loalltiilent. I Ilea huanlii l.nll unler eiperlenctHl ni-rvllim. rr,;re","'",im . . . , i.i I ....... I, M.tw'rliK'e eni- pl.ivwi. Porliiniriiiatloiiariiln-m ;.'?1'7,1 ' 1. I'., Prel,lent.or THOS. VAXWO . U. I le" ul folleije, Purlland I lliverally, l-onianu, CT. HELEN'S HALL, Portland, Oregon. A Hoarding and Hay J- ",rU t oundt-3 1HII0; the ' Utar Moirla. It. !-. Hector. Thorunifli iiiMnictmii; a law and Kr"nT lf. lleuntof u-iM liern; Ill.lelll prepared for col lere; sew and elea.nl bulhllinc In Hie n..e.t rom o..i,,llnK and beanllfnl part ol the city. r..r rala loaue add rean Ilia M I MK! B(IK. HAY rtYHfwjx--. a ASTHMA STEIN WAY, 6iblef IDd Pew PIiDJ) Mnnkar Um Bt Pao Maui, aod Uie fawlt Flauoa: all Muaioal lnn.t.- Haoda I! . . ' j u i u. y i tthiii Gaar uo. w anrtMiawaewfnmao4 aewna JOHNSTON & LAWRENCE kiiiii.bmi.kawu arrAit Plwabara' and Eaalaeer; faipjliai. Hia4 aad&taaia Pa-M. r Cmrlaa. Lbricitan. '' ad Vantilatora. Cita He9ir. Etc. Writ for prieea. 32 FIBS1 $1. POBTLASO. 0. flra.tor. on heatlna and ve..tilln buildings. Katunatea furlinuuHJ FOR MEiJ ONLY! i rnTPI ak "f Bod r4, a, m a. a. i ' iwrtp k'l"iil TSL Mis aaa.UH.A ww, ' 6PEE0 OF CANVAS BACK DUCKS. Bird That Caa Ply Tire Mile. Mlanl and Can Keep It I fur Hour. Dr. Charlo Macruin U a wcaltliy re tirej pliyaioiuii of Portluiid, Ore., who for the lout tlirne yearn haa devote hit time to buntinif tuij HliiiiL'tiiiJ writinif aturiut fop at)ortU)K papt'ra. Tlie doc tor lia made a udy of the jxvd of Uie duck, ami anya the canviw buck caa fly futr than any other member of the duck futility. The caovoa back can distance anr other duck," auld the doctor. "It can By two mild a uiluute, and keep it up for hour. The mallard ia the alowest, but with an etlort can go a mile a minute. The gud wade duck i not found in the eaxt often, but hi numerous in Oregon. The membera of thin family can travel eighty mill uo hour. The broadbill duck is uliuont a vwift an the cauvua back, but cuunot keen the puce a loujf as the other. "You may think thut peese fly Flower than inulliird duck. Tliia U uot to. With the nIow moveiueiit of their big wings they do not apieur to be flying rapidly, but they travel from eighty to one hundred mile an hour, and keep it up for a day." The doctor tell gome Interesting vto ries about his bunting eK'rii'iiee. When hunting neur Mudixon, Wis., be had a narrow em-ape from being killed by the body of a duck which had fallen at bis feet from the air about 200 yards above him. "A duck sometimes when wounded will circle around in the air and try to get as high as possible," said he. "I had wounded a big mallard, and it started to circle upward directly over my head. I had a churge of buckshot hi the other barrel, and before it got out of range I tired. One of the bul lets muxt have struck a vital part, for It came down hmtantly. It was directly above me, and had I not dodged my head Just in time its body would have struck me square upon the head. It whizzed pa.st my ear with terrillu fon-e and fell at my side. There was not a bone In its body that was not broken w hen I attempted to pick it up. I am oertain the blow would have crushed my skull had the body struck me on the top of the head. "A friend of mine named Bancroft, when duck hunting in Florida, also had a clone call. It was just getting dark, and we were waiting in our boats be hind a pile of weeds for the ducks to appear. We heurd something come bu..ing over the hike, and niV friend suddenly raised liMiiMclf in his boat to see what it was. It was a teal duck. The bird must have been going at Uie rate of 150 miles an hour. Justus Han croft looked up the duck struck him in the forehead und knocked him over into the water. The blow was so hard it stunned him, and had I not been there to pull him out he certainly would have drowned. The blow killed the duck. When I Ashed it out of the water I found the bird's breastbone broken. Chicago Tribune. That Cheaaboard Calculation. Tr. la related of the inventor of the game of chess that, on being promised by the king whom he first taught the criitlie flint he should have any reward he might ask for, lie meewy repiieu i .. . . ... a ... It l.! i timr nn would oe coiueiu 11 mc mux would give him one kernel of wheat on the Brst square, two on the second, four on the third, eight on the fourth, and so on, doubling up to the sixty fourth square. The king gladly ac ceeded to this seemingly modest re quest, and ordered his attendants to bring in the wheat, which they began to do, but, to the astonishment of the monarch, it was found that there was not wheat enouifh in the whole domin ion to pay off the crafty inventor. A mathematician wlio claims w nave been figuring on this chess board curi osity says that to fulfill the king's it would take 30.027.007, 485 bushels of wheat allowing 600,000 kernels to each bushel. This prodi gious amount would cover the states of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware all over with wheat to the depth of a mile and a quarter. In a few words here is the exact num ber of wheat kernels the chess inventor asked for - 9,ti27,208.78G.934,755,168. Figure it up and prove or disprove It Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. Moderata Indignation. A party of newspaper men who were Indulging in a daybreak luncheon were talking over the queer Incidents that bespangle their iridescent existences. "The funniest thing I've encountered lately," said one, "was connected with a very sad affair the shooting of the young woman organist of a down town church by an insane stranger, who im agined she had Jilted him. I was told off to break the news to her folks (she was thought to be mortally wounded), and went around to their apartments In a frightfully nervous condition. When I reached there the door was opened by a sweet young man, with banged hair and soprano voice, who sjinounoed In answer to my first ques tions that he was the young lady's brother. "I beckoned him out into the hall and told him the story. Instead of falling in a rage and asking, 'Where is he! as the average brother would do, be raised his hands affectedly and said: 'What I My sister shot! With a re volver! Well, I think that man was real mean, don't youl He ought to have that pistol taken right away from Lim,' "New York Times. Qar Eamarka In Frajar Maatlng. A young man of my acquaintance, sincere but simple minded, evidently meditating upon the circuuistaiioM of his conversion in spite of Uie godless example and unreligious associations of his bome, alluded to the testimony of several young converts and said: "My young friends, some of you say you've been converted in consequence of having praying parent." Here he astonished the meeting by the expree iion, "Thank God, I never hd any!" The young person, speaking of his desire to be useful in his life, said, "My friendi, I feel as if I want to do a BUI or no good la the wartl!" Uwle- THE lilKRMOM ETER. AN INSTRUCTIVE SKETCH ABOUT A VERY USEFUL INVENTION. Thr Klndi of In.lruiuanla la Coniaioa I'aa Throughout tha World Tha rabr. oubalt Ihrrniowalrr Tha Zero foist. Matho4 of VerltlealloB, TUa tueriiioinettr la Its crude farm was lnreutAxl by a Hollander uauml Cornelius DrvUiel, who, it apiwara, inaUe the lirat In struuMiit, which lie called a "Iwat uieas rnvr," in the year H'&. Ilia thvriiionwter was :iiile enough, and bid nutiK-ruua defects, I Miuintiug of a ghwa ball at the top of a huig ' tube, the lower ami o-u end being placed hi a vwwol Qllwl with water, colored by a to- j lutiou of nitrate ot cor. Tbu Instrument Waa improved UKu, and its dt-f ivta gradually removed by others; but It was Halley, th famous EnglUh astronomer, who first pro. powd the uw of mercury as a Uuid for the thermometer. There are now three Hinlaot thermometers In common ue throughout the world; but th form Invented by frofttaur Daniel Fahrvn beil, an iugcuious Uernian in th year 1TUU, and from whom the luttrumeut has her a turned, is the one generally employed la this country, and with which nearly every Intel ligent family iu the land ia provided, though the "centigrade thermouieUtr" is really the moat convenient and is now adopted in all countries as the standard seal for scieutilitt reference; and like th metric syateiu, its general use in this country la doubtleas merely a queatiou of time. Mercury boils and vaporizes at a temper, ture ot UU dega. Fahrenheit and for obtain ing any higher temperature than this a me tal lio instrument called th pyrometer is mad use of, but its indlvatioua ar unreli able, aud yet it remains to discover torn aiore accurate method of measuring degrees of beat higher tbsu tSOU dega. by the Fahreu belt tueriuoiuetor. At a temiei-ature of St degs. below sero mercury freeaes and be comes a solid mass malleable under the ham Dior, aud for lower tuieraturea, pure alco hol (spirits of wiue) colored red with car mine, is usually employed, but ai ia th case of th pryometer, its indications cannot be dependod uin for accuracy. Fahrenheit was not alow to recognise 'th advautage possessed by mercury aa a fluid for the tub of th thermometer. Mercury, aa aa excel lent conductor of beat, is vastly more sus ceptible to the changes of temieratur than all other fluids. It is much more easily ob tained in a perfectly pure state than alcohol, which, even when prercd with th greatest care, often contains air as well as other ad mixtures; and alcohol is sometimes rendered thick by great degrees of cold, aud under th higher degrees of beat it expands excessively and uu uniformly. TUB ZERO POINT. In tba Fahrenheit thermometers the spac between the freezing and boiling point of water is divided into 180 equal porta or de grees, the former being Si dega. and the latter HI 3 dega. above tero, which was so called by the inventor from th fact that he supiKMed It to indicate th point of abaolut cold, or the very lowest degre that could be pro duced and measured by any instrument. Bui the lowest degree of cold possible to be ob tained is uow estiiiittttilo be &Si dogs., and th greatest artitlciol cold ever produced is S3 degs. by th Fahrenheit thermometer. The tero point of a thermometer does uot in dicate the total absence of beat, as commonly supiKised aud the term .ins to imply, for aa absolute sero of temperature has never yet been attained, aud has only been approxi mately determined, though it is considered "convenient as an ideal sUirting wiut." Th sero of a Fuhrunheit thermometer is th temperature of a mixture of in and common suit, which is usually employed ia the opera tion of freezing ice cream, Tbe zero point of a thermometer should al ways be carefully verified, unless the instru ment is known to be correct. To do this im merse the bulb in s vessel filled with snow or txiuuded ice. and press slightly a layer of sev eral Inches around it, so that tbe stem,' which should be exactly perpendicular, ia covered with snow as high as tbe freezing point on the scale. Do this iu a room, the teineratur of which is above the freezing jwint, as that point Indicate tha teinperuture of melting snow. Thou iu about half an hour read it, taking care to have tbe ey exactly perpen dicular to the column of mercury, and mov ing the thermometer f reely about in tb mix ture. Iu cose th top of tbe mercury and the freezing point oo th scale do uot oor respoud, note the difference. Some instru ment are so constructed as to admit of loos ening the screws and sliding the glass tub ho dim? the mercury up or aown aaisuuic equivalent to the error, but It is uot advisa ble to moke iroqueut mecuamcai cuaugn oi this kind. The correctiou above indicated Should be applied to each reeding of th scale. Arthur K. Barrett iu Detroit Free Press. The Eklnio's llelisioua Belief. I. nfuniii. tn their reliirious beliefs and superstitious, th Eskimo are remarkably reticent, for the reason probably that their Intercourse has chiefly been with rough, rud ..nn ml tliov ar afraid of having their cherished ceremonies mod th butt of the white man's ridicule. The dead are buried iu the snow lu winter AI...A anil amntnr tha rocks Iu tba iui inner. MUIV) o Diles of stones being heuied Uwn them to F .. i.i II':.!.. I .1. keep Off in woivea aim uogs. n uu mc uw t,.l Hinv hurv a knife aud suear. Before the era of guu they buried also a bow aud arrow, but wueu tuese oecame oimoieve mrj did not put a gun iu their place, arguing soundly enough that he must be a poor hun ter indeed who cannot get all the gome b needs in the happy hunting grounds with a knife and spear as his only weapons. It would apiear as if there were advanced thinkers, moreover, wio hold that even th knife and spear are not necessary in a land of such unlimited plenty, and who accord ingly deprive tbe dead man of both, for it it very rarely that graves are found still con taining thee articles. With the women they bury nothing, holding that somebody will for them in the next world just as they have don in this. J. Kacdoaaid Oxiey In American Magazine, Chine rise of Eseutloa. We visited th place ot execution, There nna ViMiH In a lrfu.Let. cut off aome week before, and around were many copwr pots nearly three feet in diameter filled with beads and cemented down. Th body is buried, but th state holds on to the bead. For ten cents th executioner showed the wnrrf and anlemnlv Went throUUb the mo tions of taking off a caput. He said he bad cut off a good many Hundred, out auiuuuxj h would have to etnke bard to sever HIT neck with a single blow; the Chiauae neck was small and be rarely bad to strike twice, Tha aarnrd waa about two fuet lotllt in blud. nH not over two or two and one-half UK Ik wide. By th way, these people hav very small necks. It is a little singular that the execution ground la used lor arying earuiea mtmrm Inr th kiln. Where did tills ideu com mence! Potter's field is almost synonymous with tbe burial .nce oi uie uesuiuia. w tor Harrison lu cica;;" Mau. Dcaerlptios r a Newspaper. Ilere Is Thackeray's description of a newspaper office in "Pendeunis," when Warringtou, who had been out late at night, suddenly comes upon The Lon don Time building, blazing with light from cellar to roof, teeiniug with life and huiuiuing with activity: "There the is," exclaimed Warringtn, ' there she is the great engine she never leepa. She has her aiubawadors In crery quarter of the world her eour nn nan road. Her officers march along with armlet aad her envoys walk AN OLD PHYSIC GARDEN. It Was I.aaard tn tha Apollirrarles' Com pany la 1C7.1 and Mill f.iltts. The pmp, sftl to ham! over to the buil ler the Apothecaries' Physio gar den, facing the river of Chelsea, has ha l one good nvult. It has elicited the fact, to the great relief of all lovers of plc-turwiiie bunion, that the condi tions of its UtnicMt save it from Uie fale which has overtaken Gerard's gar den in llollioru, and Tradeaeaiifs gar den at lAiubeth, Its older rivals. The garden, which is the oldest of its kind tu England, was leaHl to the Apothe caries' company by !ord Chcyne In 1073, and iu 1722 was finally preseuted to the couiany by Kir Hans Sloane, whose statue, erected eleven years later, still adorns it. Evelyn alludes in lis diary to a visit to "the AH)thecaries' garden of sim ples," "well stocked with plants under Morgan, a skillful botanist," and he mentions among the rarities he saw there "the tree bearing Jesuit's bark, wlu'eh has done such wonders iu quar tan ague," a tulip tree and a tea tlirub. Evelyn's .friend Pepys, too, must have delighted iu the wonders of the garden. He records with patriotic pride that "we have the best walks of gravell in the world, France having none, nor It aly, and our green of our bowling al leeis is better than any they have," and he approves the existing "fashion of gardens to make them plain," "only with a little statues, or pots, which may be handsome, and so tilled with another pot of such or such a flower or greene as tlie season oi uie year win bear." Here at Chelsea was made, In 1GSI, one of the earliest attempts to over come the English seasons, and rear the Dowers of sunnier chines by the aid of artificial heat, which wiis obtained by placing charcoal embers iu a hole in the floor of the greenhouse. During the management of Philip Miller, "the Prince of Gardeners" (from 17?3 to "I), the gardens acquired an almont unrivalled reputation throughout Eu rope. The are happily safe in tlie custody of the Apothecaries' society, by whom they are maintained for tlie use of the medical schools odiondou. Black and White. When a Han Talka Heat. Among the chief tocinl conditions necessary for conversation are these: The members of any social group must neither be too Intimate, too numerous, nor too unequal. In family life, men and women, long familiar, are apt to know too much and to hope too little. Few, Indeed, are the strictly domestic circle In which mental energy would be found for much sustained or ani mate conversation of the right sort Some may be too selllsh to exert them selves there. Others are chilled by their surroundings. They find them selves underestimated; or, worst', they know every one there so well again and again have they traveled over each other's minds; or they perhaps remem ber the desolating saying that "there is In every man or woman something whicli, If you knew It, would make you hate them." For purposes of conver sation a man will often find himself more at home when away from home, and among those who, as distinguished from relatives on the one hand and ac quaintances on the other, ure to be called friends. Gentleman's Magazine. Th Urend KngUatiman KaU J. W. Balch. a train broker, of De troit, aava: In Enirlund the bread making Is not done in the family, but by the baker. Tlie hiigliHliiimn does not hnv his flour bv the barrel, but gets his bread from the baker. The latter uses severul kinds of Hour, ne taJiAB three barrels of Duluth wheat- hard spring wheat containing a good deal of gluten. In this strong Hour ne can mix a good deal of water, and he prefers to sell water when he can. Then he adds a barrel of ordinary spring wheat flour and one of white flour (to give good color) made from wheat irrown on the Pacific coast. The time was when Michigan used to supply . . . . A 1 All 1 tills toft wheat used to inane tne oreau whit, but white wheat is runniiiK out in Michigan and also in New York. So Uie world Is looking to tlie western fields. St. Louis UIobe-DemocraL ammonia Tulao. Man neonle are slowly absorbing -j ( . ammonia nolson without knowinir It The use of ammonia in the manufac tures has greatly Increased of lute, and It la nnniiiwtionublv used a an adul- -- i - terant In certain food preparations. Official analyses have plainly showed Its use even in such cheap articles of every day consumption as baking pow Aarm. The continued asorntion of am monia In even minute quantities as an adulterant In food is injurious not merely from Its effect upon tlie com plexion, but because It destroys tlie eoatine of Uie stomach and causes dys pepsia and kindred evils. Professor Long, ol Uilcago, Is au thnrltv for the statement that if to fifty million parts of water there Is one part of ammonia Uie water is uaugeroua, St Paul Utobe. AlnealBam a a Bulky Metal. Aluminum is almost Uiree Umes a bulky as Iron, weight for weight; it is Dearly four times as bulky as silver, and more Uian seven tunes as bulky as gold. Thus If silver were 1 an ounce and aluminum (1 a pound, silver would be really fifty Umes more costly, bulk for bulk; aluminum at f 1 a pound would only be twice as costly as copper at 19 eeuts a pound. Braustreet a A Noadad Inuoratlua. Gentleman (hi Uie front row) II ullo I what's the matter on the stage? Every thing's stopped! may be Orel Kajiiurer (aDDearine) The curtain will fail in one moment, but we have Introduced a slight interuissioo before the death scene to enable gentlomen to put on overcoats. Joig. Ha Bad Saaaa These. Tommy Columbus was by birth aa Lallan. Teacher (to test pupil s hitehUgexaeef .And what is an Italian I Tommy A organ grinder. Lcndoa fit hit. WHAT I fOI'K OPINION! Should any one ask your opinion about tlie Hislogenrtic system of medicine, Just answer boldly thut it is no khI. Should lie ask you the reuson w by it is no good, tell blm-just because. If tills answer does not confound him by its prufiiiulily and he Mill persists, tell him llutt it is a new fun kM idea. This will probably prove elicrt ive, as ii bankrupted the first Iron plow es tablishment. Should you fail in thut, too, don't give up, but insist with the powerful iirgtimeiit thut your grandmother never liciuil ol' it ; that you can't see bow mer cury, arsenic, strychnine, etc., cun be im proved upon, uml thut tlie old schools ol' medicine must necessarily liuve exliuustcd all the stock of w isdom, and thut there can not possibly lie anything left to leuru. And if nil your powerful argument have failed to convince him of the reasonableness of yoiirVosition - vnu have still one Parthian shot- tell him that you are simply aston ished ; that you thought him un intelligent man. Ami still there are men-aud women, too upon whom such arguments have no ef fect, but they are thinking eople who are willing to investigate before they lor in an opinion. rmesix, A. T July.1t), M. Ih.J. .'intrii Jnnliui.Srntllf, IImA.--IKAI Sir: lluving used your remedies in my fainllv lor more than' two years with won derful success, I feel (hat no other remedies fiun-usid- lonis of my nephew's case for your const eriilion. Kninck A. I'l'sns. Dr. Jordan's office is at the resideno of ex-Mavor Yesler, Third and James. Consultations and prescriptions absolute ly rVrc Send for free book eiplainlng tbe Histo genetiu system. Cactiom. The lliatogenrtio Medicine are sold In but one agency in each town. The lalel around the bottle bears the fol lowing inscription: "Or. J. Kugeue Jor dan, llistogenctia Medicine." K very oilier device is a fraud. Kvery limn liNowa a aissl use U) w hich sump Iher man iniiihl put his money. Tltt'K rSTIMATK Or TAI.I'K. 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Vtf'ai.... aS v - 0 For sportsmen, tourists and Others who spend their time in the open air, Mastiff cut plug smoking tobacco is absolutely the best. Packed In patent can- vas pouches which retain the moisture and flavor. More solid comfort in one package of Mastiff than you can get out of a dozen others. J. a Paos Tobaooo Cot, Klcbmoad VLrg-lnla "German Syrup" " I have been a great Atthma. sufferer from Asth ma and severe Colds every Winter, and last Fall my frienrla a well as mvself thoueht because of my feeble condition, and great distress from constant cougn ing, and inability to raise any of the accumulated matter irom my lungs, that mv time was close at hand. When nearly worn out for want of sleep and rest, a friend recommend d mt to trv thv valuable medicine. Iioschee't German Gentle, Syrup. I am con- , ui fident it saved my Refreshing ,ife Almost tberst Sleep. dos Kave mt Breat relief and a eentle re freshing sleep, such as I bad not bad fnrBuiU Mvcniiirli hecan Immedi ately to loosen and pass away, and 1 lounu myscil rapiuiy gaiuius; iu health and weight. I am pleased to inform thee unsolicited that I am In errfllcnt health and do cer tainly attribute it to thy Boschee's German Syrup. C. B. Sticknit. Picton, OnUiio." Balling Powder. f - - UaAKHrlil CAN'T BR tlKKO Bv local anpllcaltotii, at Ihvy cannot reach the ulftctifted siTtloii ol the ear. There is only one way In cure deslueat, and that Is hy eoiislllu llniial remeillim iK-alueM U caused by au In named roii'llllon id the niiuniu lluiiiK of the Ku.lni hlun I ills- M lieu lliu lulie nets Inflamed vou liae a ruiiitiiinif uul or imiM-rieet hear ing. nd m hen it l ruiirelv closed, lieafut-M is Ihe result, snd unless the liitlHiinnsilou eau lie Isken out and this lul reoioreil In its normal foudlllnii, hearing M 111 Is- dcaimied forever; nine i'hm'i mil nf leu are canned by caisrrli. hieli Is unlliiiiK hill an iiirlaiiied eoudltiou nl the mucous surinees Wex ill sin- line Hundred Isdlars lor auv ease of iH-MlucM (eausetl b eatsrrliMiist ae esuiml cure bv taking Mall's t ularrh ( lire. Solid l,,r eireular., iivr. K. J. CIIK.NkV it Co., 1'ole.lo, O. Sild b diuiiuUla; T.'i cents. The Hoard of Health three sipiare meals s day. MILLIONS or MIIM.V. There is millions of money lu and around Seu York t'lt mvkiua Investment. II you have a Isrui, rsui'li. iniiie, He eau i,rnlmlil sell ll lor you. II nu lisve a nierenuille liu-incs forsale, iir II yoii Hsut a partner a 1 1 tl i-anltal for any U-Kitiliiate InlHliiess, ue eau lleln von. Addrek 1. A. I'K.Viil K u ( a,, J.rj llrnaduay, New Vnrk. 81'KK Cl'KK rtK flLKH. tfura cure for bl nd. hleodlng and Itching lllra. One bo haa cured the worst caae ol tvu ) ears' landing. No one need atilTur teu ui lo ll tos afler using Kirk s Uernian I'lieOluUueuL It absorba luuiura. allays the Itching, acta aa a poultice, gives relief. Ilr. Kirk's Uurman I'ile Ointment la prepared only fur I'Mea aud Helling of Uie pilvalu parla, aud nothing elae. Kvery box ia warraiiUsI Sold by Wruggisuand sent by mall on receipt nf price. SUA) per oo. J. J. ilaek at Co.. Wliolisvaln Agenla. Han Kranoiaco, OX 15 EaJOY8 loth the method and results wbea iyrwp of Figs it taken; it is pleasant i ml refreshing to the taste, and acts ;ently yet promptly ou the Kidneys, 'liver ami Bowels, cleanses the sy om efliH'tually, dispels colds, head iciies mid levers ami cures naniiutr otistipntion perniauently. Fur sals n 50o ami tl bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 3a masco, eu. lomsviLU. t. new tORK. . r. Faber's Golden Female Pills.. For Female trretrular ttlea;uothliigllkethaa oa the market Arser all, Saoeesslullviised Djf prominent ladlss nioutnly. Onaraniped to rellere suppreaiM meuatauatlon. SURE) SAFE! CMTalNt Don't be hambiimd. Save Time, Health, and money ;takt no eta r. Rent to anr address. secure bj mall on rs oeiptof )irloe,10O. Aldnaa, THE ftPHRO MEDICINE C0MP1NY, Vsstara Branck, Boa 27, rOKTLAMD, OsV Sold by Wisdom I)aet Co., Portland, Or. Seison Opens for Trout April 1st zzTACKLE: 3) O D CO a- H. T. HUD80N,' tl rirsl sireas, rortiana, nr., DB1LSB IS- HIS, IITOLTEES I SPORTSMEN'S GOODS Read lor saw Ul nitrated oatalogas. . SEND FOR DESCRIPTION1 OF OUR xi $16.00 AND $25.00 BREECH-LOADING SHOTGUNS. t 8TROWBRIDCE-DODMAN CO., Firearms, Bicycles and 8portlng Goods, IAN Heemid Street, Near Miirrlann, I'ortland, Or I Best Cough Medicine. Keoommeoded b Phrijcians. 21 rnrea where all else fails, l'lessanl and Serceable to th 5 1 taste. Children tak it without x " s sawn m 1 1 ii ui l n a wk nv kwo useSAP0LI: IHs olid cd,ke used for cleaning purposes I asked a maid if she would wed. And in my home her brightness shed; She faintly smHed and murmured low, "Tf T ran have SAPOLIO." Buy Tour Own Goods if lour ADVANCE THRESHERS, THE BEST IN AMERICA. Chemical fir Enslnee and Eitlnsnlshera, Fire Hiaw and IVpartmant Snpnllea, Strain laundry Markliwry. Pnm nf all kinds, Hrasa UikmIi, Hisi and r'Hllns., Hsneai'k In.pirsuirs, Marina M ork Beltlns and Him, t rrnehsa, Liibrleatlnr oils, rhnrrh, Hi hisd and farm Bells. KukIims and Bollera, Blarksuillh 1'rlllt and turtm, Buixlea. Sunira, Sprlns and Kiprsaa iom. the lamest assurlaieal ol (aru In ftirtland. ISMlera, writ lor prim, tot fiinher luiormathm call on or addnsai I T. WB1SHT, Foct of Kurrissa Strtst, P0HIUH3, C.l THIS and THAT. XXow It WorUi CURSS LUMDACO. ' WJ Orleans BL, ' Balto.,Mu.,reb.2S,tDl 1 was confined to the bouse two weeks with lumbat-o.bul St, Jacobs Oil curud lua no lt MM. joy. turn. Wa-A-Ciortia CURES BRUISES. Feuersvllle, Wo, Feb. 7, 189a "St, Jacobs Oil Is without a peer tor pains, brulsas, aches, 4o." Rev. T. 0. Haweiss, Pastor Baptist Church. CURES 8PRAIN3. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 1, 1M0. ! ruflVrvd with a sprained ankle wblcb twrlled very Biueb, Found great rsllef Id use of BU Jacobs Oil aud swellluf dlsapearrd. Mollis Hicks. ST. JACOOS'OIL The Great Remedy For Pain, CURES ALSO RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, HCIATICA. AMERICAN PLAN. Our plan nf dnlii busiiii-ss Is to sell everybody on the same basis; If una person buys rarlnada and another alimle lU'ius, uf course, the Isne buyer saves In the mat ul haudllus, but we mske Ibe same per rent, uf pnirtt as on the one a ho is-uds a slusle dollar with us. Hoth are our friends and etiuatly aelenine. Why Simula small buyers he rimmed more ( Ii m ii orKsuUstliiiis, aawM-lstluiis, niiuliinsllnus sml aKKresallunsol rspital except as Ui qusa Illy. FAVOR YOUR FRIENDS And those ho hsik out for your Interests In insll orsreal mailers, and ymi Kill pmflt by It. Ask for in r llsl nf Ilium articles ai ahulessle prii-es (fr,-e) SMITH I CASH ttORE. 416-411 Frent Itraet, las f raaclice, Cal. SAFETy' bicycle FOB 1-tlUKS AM (1KXTI.KMKN. Ilandsniiiesl Wheel III the market. Hirleily Hhth tirade lu every particular. Cuslilnn Tires, Tau lenl spokes, Imui 3t Ui ! IS. Send (or Ulna Iratcd l'slliue,rr. KELLOCQ at HALL, Paeinr t'nasl Alts., II first Ml., Haa Francisco, Cal. BHMHl.l l HOTKI.. Rush St., bsi Mmt (.nan SaasoaM. S. F.s awlnotasl oa boU uruaa and Aawricaa plan. Tbta Hutol la ami Uw aisuaasaimt ul liliarlss Munla,snr, and Is tba bsst raiaTli aod Busiusal Mm's llutal iu Ssa Fiaa olwu. Huais auuilivta, euUbM aninllrd, Sn-ola ssnlos, lusbMl staudanl al nsswlaiilllir auanaii. Huard anXnsiai uw dar. II to If nam I andnsiai uw daf . 1 to a, to Si OU pa alfhl. Frsa suaok le aad tnm tba ssnu a HoM. OREGON STATE FAIR COMMENCES SEPTEMBER 14. 1891, Near Kalem. Mrnv and larger pn'iiiluuis nfll-rM this year for eihihits nl siHk, sKrleullural pnsl uets, Irulls, Hnwers, inlnerals, iiiechaiilca, anrka nl art and fiiucy work. Knleudid racluK eacb day. The Pavilion, Untiled by electricity, will he open four nlxhu and a band piiuivrt each uliilil. Reduced ratca on all Innisisirtatliin lines. n,l to J. T. liRKiiil, Hi-erelary, nirtlaud, fur a premium list. "THE SPECIFIC A NO. I." KirMalliinnatumldlaehartaofaisa. j vmila alrieliire, It baiuf an Inlsrnsi has failed. I'rlre, SJJ.OO. llroukroa appllimllna. tsiid liy HnigliUoranil uu rec Ipl nf pra-e hy Tba A. Seboaa hell Mwlliina Oa . San Ins", Cal. MEN I J. MoCRAKEN ft CO., DKALERS IN ReeM Harkef llais. PsrtlanS Canon, el Sea Oats aai Ulak Plaster. Hair. Fir Srta sad Fir Cla,. LAND PLASIIR. SO Marth Front Street, Our. I. rOBTLAMU, OH. FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! GREASE Get tho Genuine! Sold Everywhere! Hlellathaacliiiowlsdi4 leading ranmly for ail tha unnatural dischargse aad prlvalsdiasassatiraisa. A eariala curs for nis dsblll Ulluf waakaaaa paculla - I SrA-ljkr . IpraacribaltadfaalaafJ i lTsitUSlSi',l(V) In rMommaudlas U M to womsa. all suffarara. A. J. BTtNErl, at 0 ,OFeaTna.rl(, BS)in ar uisnaw fRiC'S SSI objection. By drunrists. ii l.Mlli1. (Mm A .Corse ln I iti.iIiAVS.M a Jf aswsalM4 sm Si I f awMBuSiiBn. Oiscisii,g.i, 7 ne U ne'erbe marrieX' Ai ra oFscourinS soap. Dealer Does Not Carry Them. PARRY CARTS AID E01D WAGOSS, st and Chsapsst In th World. Carts, SI5 Up. Wagons, 550 Up. i t S. P. X. U. So. 401-8. '. N. V. o. 4;