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' SEEDS '1.L OCR 8EKIW ARK TKSTED. If you mill the very bral gumta that yu kunw UI nmv. Ml PHjih tirtifa. writ.. .... 7- F. L. POSSON A SON,""?" Portland, Oregon. Frtmt $. "3ST3T 'Tobacco. There is always a best even ; long a score of- good things, r.::J every pipe smoker who has l:xd trie jUastili brand acknowl c.!'re.s it to be the sweetest, cool est smoking tobacco made. It i'ocs not bite the tongue, and is positively free from any foreign mixture. J. I!. I'ice Toliacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. 'August Slower" For Dyspepsia. A. Bellanger, Propr. , Stove Four dry, Montagny, Quebec, writes: "I have used August Flower for Dys pepsia. It gave me great relief. I recommend it to all Dyspeptics as a very good remedy." Ed." Bergeron, General Dealer, Iauzon, Levis, Quebec, writes : "I have used August Flower with the best possible results for Dyspepsia." C. A. Barrington, Engineer and General Smith, Sydney, Australia, writes: "August Flower has effected a complete cure in my case. It act ed like a miracle." Geo. Gates, Corinth, Miss. .writes: " I consider your August Flower the best remedy in the world for Dys pepsia. I was almost dead with that disease, but used several bottles of August Flower, and now con sider myself a well man. I sincerely recommend this medicine to suffer ing humanity the world over." (D G. G. GREEX, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. DOES CURE (.1 its First Stages. lis nut yott rfrl Ihr grnulHe. STCirJWAY, Gabler ind Pease Planor Kwilni tha But Piano Maui, an4 Un hmjli tlin,," Pnooi; ill Muiioal IntUuinMitr, Band" 8w "oa; larva rtoo. or hi1 Mutie. otiiswai iui , s uj Punt Rtm: M atthiai Okat Co OA I INDIA DEPREDATION i PENSION I I PATENTS Lwr) i HOMESTEAD ' POSTAL GLAIMS The"EX AM1XEK" Bl'KKAV of CLAIMS UNDia THK DIRECTION Or San Francisco Examiner. ir yoo havta rlaun of anv dVnrrlptlon whataoev.r against til I lilted mate iovmimi-rH and Rinh UteMlllyaUudKTated1aiMri"Ml JOHJf WHDD1CKIH.RN, Manager, t f atrpot, N. W. Washington, JOHNSTON ti LAWRENCE, WHOI.KAAl.r AXD KKTAIL Plvnhars' and Englntars' SuppllM. Hnd anil staaai Pompt, iron Pip. Rami, Pia Coanna. Lubricators. Wattr Molon, Fin; an Vaatllator. Calk Regltttrt, Etc. Wrlta for prlca. 232 FIRST ST.. PORTLAND, OR. rsEi rzsa rxrv mw$ ' 'n- yiiaaiaa mM aura iimrrT'mi "J" " " EMSiOl Ctmtraotora on hratlnK and ventilating buildlnga. Kailruauv furnlaliad. HOYT & CO." ? Want an apent In evervtuwn In Oregon, Waab liigtna and Uabo to aell PIANOS and ORGANS f i in rmiiiiiliwiou. So r .iil iitwui. . Miilc u-n'hera preffrml. special ran on all : gooda. Write lor particular!. I FOBTLAND, OB. P"nltnl Orfino. A. P Aimiarotir. Prla Business Shorthand, Ttn,rr,tn,r, A.itW Fluk ltmrtmtmt, a"ln i- thnjulhoul lb yfar. Stuann admit If at anj um. tatalotua from ilb atbool. fra. l OH (lold aodalin ; " 2T f M iwtrm If mul r th o'.a ni reliahla boaM : a-Jnw. 41 I nW aa fraocuoo; I irill mm 5 , ttnan mtil tha mA aoantrtina auar. laa aaaat . aialiaan atii ntan antd- UBl OHLYI -tawal aaJ KKBV330 taJIUII i IWaaaaaaaaf FJJ aa4 ., lit : -,W Ettct 1'fat" Olaw Tjtr. jr. auaa tAiiai.T-a.i . in;; frwttSiaitti ENGLISH 6H0PWALKER3. Tho Dull of Thrao rrwn and n. Tba Carry Thamarlvra, It would appear tliut the drajwr has al ways been a convenient in.livi.lual to make a joke, and tlio sltoiivralker raixvi. ally has come in for a huge bhare of the attention of ninny writer. Whether it Is because the. duties of tliisindividu.il make it necessary for him to be model of cleanliness and politemw. or wbetlur is because he occupies such a conspicu ous position that he receive su much at tention, it is hard to any; hut certainly in all concerns of any magnitude the shop walker plays a very important iwil, and to him is intrusted the currying out of the rules of the establishment. In some house, where the business is not large enough to keep shopwalkers and buvcrs, it is usual for the latter to undertake the duties of shopwalker and buyer; but in the largest houses the buyers have sufli cient buying and marking to do to em ploy their whole Unie. and then tha slmn. walker's duties are strictly coulined to one routine. As a rule he is the one to open the shop and see that the "siiuiulders" are all in their various department at the ro;er uwe aim mat me dusting of the various ueiwrtuienta is proiierlv uttended to. After an Interval for breakfast the slum- walker is found "on the boards," where he will remain all day, with the excep tion of the interval for meals. In a large concern it require all the tact and sa gacity of the sliopwalker to see that each customer Is properly served, and there is very little time for hiui to stand at the door and bow to all the carriages a his compeer did in Oueeu Anne s time. A clever shopwalker is always on the alert to laKe up "scraps," and in very many instances lie is successful in making a sale where an assistant has failed to do so. And this is often not because of the ability of the assistant, but for the reason of an additional argument hi favor of the purcliase. Dunne the busv part of the day it require no little amount of energy on the part of the shopwalker to see that tne couutors are kept clear, as he knows that it is utterly impossible for customers to be satisfactorily served when tti-- counters are in a muddle. An important part of his duties, too, is to see that the right assistants serve tho most important customers. Bv long ex perience the shopwalker soon finds out which are the "tabs" among his cus-. tomers, and these are handed over to the cleverest of his assistants, some of whom are ca(able of encountering the vilest 'tubs' that come into a shop. A a rule customers know pretty well what they want, Put in exceptional cases there are people who enter drapery shops whose minds have to be made up for them, and it requires no little amount of tact to deal with such individuals without getting le "swap." But to their credit be it said, there are saleswomen and salesmen in the druery trade who aro capable of making a sale to the most cantankerous individual, and that not by any sot method, but by treating his customers according to their several weaknesses, in something tho same manner as Sam Slick treated his horses by "soothing the fractious ones, encouraging the timid ones and lathering the sulky ones like blazes. The last method will hardly commend itself to most people, but it often luipiK'ns that it is necessary to speak very sharply some customers before they can be got make up their minds. And when the assistant ho used every effort without avail, the word is passed "sign," and this brings the sliopwalker to the fore, and then both try their best, and it is almost certain that the sole will be effected. Tales of dodges of shopwalkers with "tabs" are numerous. One very com mon practice in selling dross fabrics is to put a piece each on four or five chairs in a casual manner, as if to show them to tho best advantage, and to barricade the customer so that she can't very well bolt without making a purchase. Another very common practice, and which is fre quently successful, is to put aside the articles there is a difficulty in selling, and show something else, returning to the first article at a convenient time. Warehousemen and Drapers' Journal. A Moonlrna Month, Tlie month of Fehruarv. 1800, was In one respect the most remarkaMe in the world's history. It had no full moon. January had two full moons and so had March, but February had none. Do you realize what a rare thing in nature that was? It had not occurred since tho time of Washington, nor since the dis covery of America, nor since the beirin' ning of the Christian era, nor the crea tion of the world. And it will not occur again, according to the computation of astronomers, for how long do you think? 2,500.000 years. Was not that truly a wonderful month? Golden Days, Mulea That Carry a Ton. At Genoa I saw a train of a dozen don keys loaded with iron for the improve ment of the street railway. The iron was tied across the donkeys' Kirks the long way, and the weight would have been considered a good load for two horns in America. It is not uncommon to see a donkey carrying a loud of rail road bars weighing 8,000 pounds, and a ton is not a small wagon lmid in most countries. Cor. Philadelphia Times. An Alaakan Winter Dar. The shortest days are passed, and we will now see old Sol's shining face a few minutes longer each day. On the 22d the sun rose at 8:40 a. m., hugged close to the top of the peaks crowning Douglas island, disapjieared from sight at 1:10 p. m. behind a tall peak, came out again at 1 :40 p. in. and then finally set at 8:H0 p. m. At 8:40 darkness sets in and lamps are lighted. Alaska Free Press. Marriage In Oreat Britain. Britain seems to have arrived at a point of her civilization similar to that reached years ago by France, when tlie increase of native population begin diminishing. That is shown by the rapid decrease of tlie number of marriages. In 1853 there were 17.9 marriages to every 1,000 in habitant; in 1885 there were only 14.4, and in 1880 only 14.1 to 1,000. Foreign Utter. Ufa laaamnca Ktatlatlea. fiifitietiV nf Dm life insurances show that there are now 820,000 policies in this countrr, representing an aggregate nn,r.tvr At f i 1oO.OoO.oOO. Durinirtha past year more than ftOO.OOO.OOO of new insurance was written, ana more man tTO.000,000 distributed among policy holders In death, endowment and divi dend paTment. New York Evening World. ' Warkara In Coppr. Though workert in copper seldom snf fer any ill bettlth from their work, yet the particles of the "mineral enter their system so as to completely saturate them In procese of time. Some old copper smiths have had tlieir hair turn green in sbd of gray, and their bones have been found (mo after death. Chicago News. IDENTIFYING CRIMINALS. A NEW SYSTEM IS OOINQ INTO USE. rno.n it mumik nob cah bs f ami I II Known as tha U.rtllllon tr im of .nraaiirrmeul aud Haa lu. uuruvrablo AdtauUiaa Oaor 4MU Hogua'a (.allrrr Nrateau. lilt HffnOGIJESUAL. lery which used to be an important atljuntt to defec tives' identification tureaus has teen its day. It wu never a great suc cess anyway, say the great dcteo tl eanf the coun try who are now experimenting with a mora suc cessful means of identification of eriia- Uia'.s. The chief draw-baek of the old sys tem was that no two photographs of the Name aubject could be made to look exactly aliKe. tor instance, there are twenty-eight police gallery Dortraita of liosa Kaymond. Not one of them look near rnougli alike to serve as a positive means of identification. The buine cuu lie said of Sophie Lyons, the famous shop litter. The new system of identification also combines photography but not as an important feature. It it known at the "hertillion measu ement system," and was Hist introduced into this country by t hief Met luughry of the Chicago ponce loree. The protection to society by the use oi inu Ji'ruilion system of measure ments can not be overrated. News reaches the police of Chicago that a man givinif the name of John Jones has been arrested in Mn Francisco for hurglnrv. It is important that the San Francisco police should kno v hit record, as he pleads his innocence strenuously. With a photograph of me man are lor warded bis measure' meats, his head length, head width, length of middle linger, length in loot, forearm and helelit. The cabl net is consulted; the lencrlh of head puts him at once In a certain class; the width of l ead tr;ng him within an' other; the length of the middle linger in yet another: tils length of fottclasses In in with a remaining ten; his forearm Is only equaled in exact length by one remaining man who has all his other characteristics, perhaps, except his height, the San Francisco burglur being two full Inches the taller. 1 lie iden tithation of one of the most dangerous of criminals is thus complete. And next week, perhaps, San Francisco obliges ( hicairo. This knowledge that thev are certain to be convicted under the habitual criminal nets which many States are now passing lias done more 1 1 drive the dangerous criminals out of the business ttian anything else. lly the new system protection is of fered to the newly-discharired prisoner. Just be "ore a man is discharged from a penal institution he will be written to and the otTcr of police protection will be extended to him. Should he wish to avail himself of this, all M will have to do will be to register so that his identity eun lie established should he le in need of assistance. As long as this man keeps away from crookt and crooked resorts he will lie entitled to police protection. No niHn can tap him on the shoulder. He Is perfectly en titled to resist arrest and to long as his Intentions arc honest he is a free Amer ican in all that the word Implies. He has merely to notify the liureau of Identification and he will rind them ready to investigate his case and afford him every oppor: unity to clear himself of any charge which mny be brought against him." It embodies a method of anthopome trie descriptions which make escape from identification utterly and forever ImjiOsKible. A ISall In Mormondom. Utah Mother (to daughter) You will proliably meet young Mr. Lrigliuni at the ball to-night, dear. Daughter Yes, mamma, Utah Mother And you must be as pleasant as fsmsihlo. Mr. Drigham is the most desirable parti of the season ; he has only one wife, you know. Tlie Epoch. Ruaala'a National Hymn. The Russian national anthem, "God Protect the Czar," was first performed at the Grand theatre, Moscow, in De cember, 18:13. Previous to this there had been no national hymn in Ruiwia, and the czars usually contented themselves with "God Save the King." Detroit Free Press. Farla' Gloomy Apartincnta. It has been ascertained flint, free as light and air are, there aro over 27,000 familim in the city of Paris inhabiting apartments having no other openingi than a door, and that at leant 0O,Oo1 families in the city of London reside in cellars. Chicago Herald. Ha Palntrd tha Town. Jinks has been out the night before and is late at his desk. Employer (sternly) Well? Jinks Not very sir. New York Even ing Kun. A Warning to I'arrnta. What we often call cuteness in chil dren is simply natural depravity. After they grow up we wish tin y weren't quite to cute. Philadelphia Gill. The number of insane in New York asylums is now over 14,000, of whom s very large proportion are foreigners. Tlie children in Bogota carry their own chairs to school, as well as their own pens and Ink. Electricity furnudvs employment f' 8,000,000 people- I NEW DISCOVERIES IN CHEMISTRY, Chemical Reproductions of tha Valuabla I'rltx-ip a In Natural rrotlueta. It will be a long time liefore the farmer finds himself supplanted by the chemical luWiratory m the production of such com modities as sug-tr, tea, alcohol, dmgsand the stuff's though sanguine chemists tell ux that the recent triumphs of their sci ence indicate the roUitiility that these and other articles will some dnv be prof itably produced from pun-ly inorgiiuic materials. Synthetio chemislry, or the forming of cHiaiiinds by recomhiiut lions of chemical elements, is making steady progress, uinl has already allcclcd agriculture. Mr. Hubert Hugh Mills, in a recent lect ure, called attention to the fact that the cultivation of madder has been almost de stroyed by the chemical discovery that its identical coloring mutter can be cheaply produced from co:U tar. The production of indigo is also threatened by an arti ficial production which the chemists have discovered. A while ugo it was found that the cinchona treo could bo profitably planted in India, and a fine new Held of industry was believed to have opened for the fanners of tliat country. Scores of chemists, however, have been at work Uou the synthesis of quinine, and their researches have advanced so far that tlut prediction is now confidently made that the manufacture, of the principle of quinine will soon be a commercial suc cess, and that cinchona planting will be come a thing of the !ust. These chemi cal reproductions of the valuable princi ples inherent in natural products are often easier to handle and utilize tliun the prod ucts from which they have hitherto been derived, and thus the tendency of manu factures is to Biiljstimte artificial for natural sources of aupply. The problem of sugar making from in organic materials has engaged some chemists for a number of years, Tho synthesis of glucose by Fischer aud Tafci is said to promise an ample supply of this commodity without the aid of gniiH or starch. Two years ago some German chemists announced that they hud pro duced saccharose, the equivalent of cane sugar, by iassing an electric current through a mixture of starch, sulphuric acid and water. Nothing lias yet been heard of the commercial value of this new product, and there is no reason to think it will prove a dangerous rival to the sweets we derive from the cane and the beet. Some sugar growers, however, huve lxen prophesying for years that something would hnpen to ruin the sugar industry, ami their alarm receives n ircsli liuetus at every new discovery like that of Itcmscn's saccharine, an ex ceedingly sweet article produced from coal tar. the day may come when pro cesses of sugar making by the use of in organic materials will seriously atTuct tho sugar planter, but thero is no reason, as yet to believe tliat his industry will soon be imperiled. Legislation has intervened in some places to protect the dairy farmer against oleomargarine, even where this product is honestly sold as artilicuu butter. It is not to be expected that in many cases where science supplies us with a desirable sulistituto for any product tho law can he successfully invoked to keep the world from reaping the benefit of increasing knowledge, future discoveries may Coniiel tho farmer to cease raising some produce by which ho has thrived, or to change and improve his methods of agri culture; but it is certain that the tillers of soil will continue to supply the chief resources of food and apparel. New York Sun. Verifying an Old Iganri, Readers of the toga of the llumed Njal, translated by Sir George Daseut, cannot have forgotten the terrihle con' elusion, the burning of old "jid's house with all his family. This deed was almost tlie last of a series of man slayings, the result of an Icelandic vendetta or blood feud. Tho date was about the time of the conversion of Iceland to Christianity, that conversion having been rather in complete so far. Now people havo often 8ked whether this event, so renowned in history, ever took place. According to Nature, a member of the Icelandic Archaeological Society has excavated the site assigned to Iiergthnrsholl, Njal's house, by tradition. He found at a cer tain depth the ashes of a burned house and also some curious luni of a fatty substance. Ileing analyzed, these proved to be skyr, a kind of buttermilk, apiar- ently, which had undergone the action of fire. Now the saga expressly says that pailfulsof skyr were thrown by the women of the house on the fire in the attempt to extinguish it. This confirma tion is very curious, if not, perhaps, very cogent. London Daily News. Paying Chlldran for Kvarythlnf, Three young ladies were walking down Woodward avenue the other duy, the damsel in tho middle talking volubly in a very audible tone, Klio said : 'W hy, they are paid for everything. They git 1 100 each for not having their ears pierced; f 100 each for not becoming engaged until they are 21, and when the rest of the family went abroad and didn't take , she crid and got $100. It's 100 for this and a fl00 for that all the time. Then there is, their brother. Ho s delicate, you know, and he gets (i a day for not eating dessert, tl a day for going to bid at 0 o'clock and when he is sick he gets f'i a duy for taking Ins medi cine. And spend money i Why, gins. it's just awful 1 They spend more in a," and they passed out of ear shot- Detroit r ree Press. Ona nf tha fan's Dancers. A curious acoustic phenomenon, some times ol nerved at sea, has been termed by JL Fizeau, the "mirage of sound," from its analogy to certain well known phenomena of light. The sound waves aro defhcted upward to a very marked extent under the influence of strata of air of various temperatures, and to this effect are airriued numerous collisions between vessels having powerful fog ilgnals. Arkansaw Traveler. A Itlf Canal Projwt. A scheme for constructing a canal deep enough for transatlantic steamers, from the sea to the city of Brussels, Belgium, has been submitted to the city council. The company will undertake to finish tlx work, and la-gin running steamers from Brussels to New York within three yean from tlie date of the concession. Foreign Letter, A Mann Man. Jarrett Peterson la absolutely tha meanest maa I ever met. Do you know what that fellow did beo bs wsa married! Garrett Woatf Declined to fas the aala laterl Jarrett fee tha minUterl Why, air, ths moan took op a collection st the wedding I Ufa Twa Mnttoaa. hara aJnara beliarad la fair aasiinc. uj motto to uf. baa ba "Uts sm . i-iis. ca. ,ou nod wui uyMoVJftirrMy"n,f al. tans "5uoa othar caouiua." Judca, NKKIOIM DANUKK ThreMtriia every man, woimnn or rhlM livlim In rtiliii o( nuiiilry Ihtv h-ver ami kui U fivv. alciil, ilurv Ihr n-rin. nt inalarlnl illa-aw nrv lie halrd (rein the air ami am awaluiwrd Irmu the waliTid tiii'ti a nKlnii. Mwlli liml uft-uiianl U alwilulidy iirci-naury to niilllly tldi iUiikit. At a niiaii nl (,irul lim ami aivllinailng tli ) tfiil an to Ik a I I to tvt the malarial pnull, lloah'tter't Stomach Itinera la lnriiiiHiralily the heat ami the mtl siiulnr. IrrvKUlithtlra of tlie ttomarh, liver ami bmrlt encoiiraxv mala ria; tint thcac are ainH.ly tectUled by tha lilt lera. flu) fiim'tlmia of dlueailmi ami aern'llnii are aaUte,l l,y It ue, and a vliionma aa Hell aa vuiilar i. 'ii, IUI, hi of the ayatem imimlel bv It. t'oiiallliilliiu and phyahpie aro lluia defemlisl atiaiu.l tlie Innwda of malaria liv tbla inalchleaa reveiillve, which la alao a eerlniu and llioMimh reuicly In the Moral raara of Inlermlllenl ami remittent levera. The man ho drluka to droun Ida troubles Hmla theiu well nnivldcd with Hie m-aervera. IILllOKIl AIIOI'T HV A r UOS K1I" TIVK T. 4 !. I am not aiming to rout ine mental hahlca, aa Indeed that would be frullleaa without the lice- eaaary rultiiretl Inlollwl that utakea IckIc a4l onlilo. force, brilliancy aud originality even are no uinna to attack a alavr with. Kot many eviiturlea tha medical art w aa hodncil IhiiiI by pniarrlptlve tatsm which it, aa jet, haa not aur vlvtsl. The brand for murdering truth la tha penalty of Imbecility ataiiiped iipui the mental calllierof the average lndivldiiallu reUtloii to metlleliie and medicine men. The aim of the utnateenth eenluiy haa not yet dawned upon Ida Intellectual borlion. He, tovelher with hia Idea inwllcluc man, allll hlhcrnaU'a lu the iiikkI ol.l ilaya of the dark kKca, w hen It wua bail (oral to Ih' liiuiilaltlve. He allll "bcllcvca" lu bleadinir, blUlerlnK.vouiiliiiit, puryluit and aiatlitg. He lovea eooloua doaca of horM' medicine. He tie- llwhtalu awafii'tida and ralouiel and rarbollr aclil, Ihey are couahlcnil Imilaia'iiMilile; 11 well-reunlateil ImiiiIIv. u lth nkMiir IlilelleeU all abdominal devciopi'iieul, couaiiiera ttaell aula without thoac lamily lana. Thi'M I do not wiah to convert; Ihey am the Itlp Van M lukira that will continue to altiiuhcr thniiiuh thia anil pmIi alily through the next eenlury. 'Ihey play no roie in ine worm a uiaiory. l iwy live; iney tittv. No moiiinnent marka their forxotieu wpiileher, llainaiiily waa not enriched by their eutnitirc: It has lout miihliiii by their exit. They are drift wimhI on the ahorea of lime, anil float with the ebb anil tide of opiuiona lliev have Inherited from tlieir aiiiliroiHiinoritiic auceatry. No, It la not to these I wlah to adilreaa invaclf, but to the thlukiiiit oiii, w horn a thoiiKht ilnea not throw into an epileptic paroxaui; who love knowledge lor ita ow u MKe; w no are w illing to utvcaiigatc the truth or talaiiy of any proioaithiii. aud,onct ronviucvti, win annul ny it iiinuign all lliegrini' area of a challerisV and delayed el llUallun To theae not the chattenra, hut Ihe Ihlnkera 1 commend the Hialogeiietic Hyaiem (or liivtiatl- gallon, and will elucldiitc with pliaaiire any ipieallon not aiiltleleully clear In book, w hich w ill be aeut free to any aildrcea. Pr. Jordan's ottlre Is at the residenoe of ei-Mayor Yesler, Third and James streets, Scuttle, Wash. Consultations and prescriptions absolute ly fret. Send for free book explaining the Hlsto genetio system. Caption. The Histogenetio Medicines are sold in but one agency in each town, The luliel around the bottle bears the fol lowing Inscription: "Dr. J. Ktigcue Jor dan, JFlistogenetio Medicine." Kvery other uevice is a irauti. The people III thla world are an much allkethal If you aim at one lunii you bit a hundred. IN VltiOlt ATK. THK ItUiKSIION. Hkanprxth's Pills invigorate the diges tion and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels; they cleanse the blood and impart new viior to the body. One or two every night for a week will usuully be all that Is required. For Constipation or llyspepsia one or two taken every night will in a short time etl'cct an nhsolute cure. llKANiiHKTii'a 1'iLLsaro purely vegetable, ahsoltitely harm lean and safe to take at any time. Sold In every drug and medicine store, either plain or augur-coated. The Mlaaoiirhin'i "cure for the drink habit" waa entirely aiicrcaafid "quit yer durucd drliikln'." . Dae Inamellne Stove Pollih; so dart; no smell. Try Oirmea for breakfast. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powdr. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Paltry, Light Flak Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable snd Wholesome. No other baking powder does such work. VtAMS. HARTMAN PATENT VmtM no morr 11in an nnllimry rlumy wwl pU-ltt Balling Powder S-THE COST IS THE (Miri in m niton um. i n imniniui " rwe in unutu VHltrisi ihfni tul In prsvtlfKlly kvkhlaitinh. I Kn JI MOjV I A Mi MAIL hit KUKK HARTMAN MFG. CO.. BAKER tt HAMILTON SAN f A Iwayi mention thU n Pmrti KhM tl) Y yH t A 1 A lUtll. Hint, ham est to use. Clieapcst. Itclicf is imnicdiatc A core is certain. Fur Cold in the Head it his no coiml, It Is so Oiatment, of which ssmsll psrticle is applied to ths nostrils. I'rioc 60c. Holil bj tlruKRiats or sent by mall. Address:- K. T. Ha7.ki.tihk. Warren. Fs. UHCHMS5Vsj Wmte -Qudhr ro i:iat ixvr-.- v T 1 ' ferC 0uhl" snds for nohhin$: r7l The house oudhHo be c!ecncd- wihh Sapolio.Try&cdkz'myoup nexhhouseclecningcnd be convinced no excuse for a dirty house clean them in the old way than not at all; but the modern and sensible way Is to use SAPOLIO on paint, on floors, op indow8 on Pot8 Pans, and even on statuary. To bt ignorant of the uses of SAPOLIO is to be behind the age. -I . I 4 I II CATAKKI1 CAN'T HE I'KKU With UKWI. AI'ri.K'.VTIilX!'. at they caunol reach the ai'al of Ihe dlaeaae. Catarrh la a buaa or i-oiinlltiiiiiiiial iIIm'mn', ami In order to euro II yon have to take Internal reined lea, Hiiirala tarrh t'un la taken Internally, aud acta directly on i ne oiimmi ami inncoiia auriHcea. iimi ata tarrh f'uro la ihi quack iniillclne. It wua tin-- acrilail by one of the la-al pbyairiana lu thla rouiury lor Jcara. ami la a p'gular pnM'rlptloii II U i'oiuMai', of the taut tonica Itmia n, com bliiid with tlie l.-.l blianl piirlllera. acting ill rti'tlr on the mucoiia aiirfaeea. Tlie ticrtiTt coui- bliiatlon of the two Intn' lli'iil. la what iinalucea m il wonderful h'ult In curing catarrh. Semi for toallmonlala Ins). K. J. ITIKNKV A- CO., I'rohrletora, Toleilo, t). Hold by ilrugglki; price, 1 1 1'l-nta. Klhel I am aure now that licorice Ihlnka me an angel. Maiul- hut makea you an piattlve? r.iuei ne aaacu me to uy w nil mm. t ol oha. "froM ii a moirAnif 7 cornea are s aure remedy for Coughs and Sore Throat, .'.Scents a box. A Popular Kellow. charm "II la wile.' 'What la llnglcy a chief rit.K.Ht 1II.KHI 1'ILKSI nr. wiiuaina' Indian Pile Olutmcnt will care Hllnd. Blooding and licking Plica when alloihui ointments have failed, it alaorha tha tumor. allava the Itching al once, acta Aa a noiiltlca. gtrca liiataul ruihif. Pr ttllllama' Indian pile Olulmont la prepared only for Plica and Itching oi tne pnai pari, aim uouilng elae. Kvery box la warranted. 8old by ilruuglata, or aent by mall on receipt of price, liue ami It ta-r box. WIUJAMS MAM'KAirrUKINU t'O., Pniprletort, Olevelaud, 0, Doth the mctliod and ivsulta wnen Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant nnd refroshiug to the taste, and acta cently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys ;ora effectually, dispels colds, head 'clics and levers and cures linliituv.l ;onsti)aUon iermaiiently. For sale in 60c and tl bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. UK fKhMOISCO. Cl. touMiui, nr. ww row, .r. Of all klnila Hint In any fiiantlty-whole-anle anil retail at UhI rock prices. E. J. BOWEN, 08 Front 8treet, Portland) Or. fa Send for catalogue. YOU WANT IT! OUR HOLIDAY CATALOGUE MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. SEND FOR ONE. WILL 2 F1HCK,SAH FRANCISCO, CAL. URV rtUCD CURED TO STAY CURED lln I IUI tit VV want tha name and ad- dreaaol mrj auiierer in mc 0. ft OTUP.1 A U.S. and Canada. Addreaa, OC nU I llllln Mir44Iijia,l(,lfd4,l l m fj-r-ficToay. II I Dr.W.H.IUM, 'IWjL "' Agi'iit fur rai'inu , iHWt, H7U.Urk(t ! nMiin ). h. V.. Dr. ll.Kftiu lift. Mltl uwiiir, km Whj.Ii.. II. (' I'lat'kttt KlfW- npyriK Mill. ImiwiMi "VIO TOKY" will cunt miy tli'M'iiwijulrkly.i'hiap.y, dm urmiy, wiiitv wiwp. wuimut MimulMiii. OimUhi itniK, altH'trit'lty or tniiTtiTt. Kntlrfly lie w fortw niiMXi uiHKiifiivtMi; RitiMiTwiyKn irfitn tr ; t dlnttHM I f-curing. IT leu, jo; trlnl, AO ctnin. DROP ST TURaTlrn arnarv Poaltl IrCurail with Vg. labia Tiamadlaa llaveoiiHHl thouaanda of cawa. Cure caaaa pro. aouniwl iiniMileaa by beat iliali lana. mm nratibiea iTcapU)UmllMWr; In , dayalleaal lo-lhlnli aoarrilDiomf remnvan. Benil rnr rrea hook I...I ln., nlala of mlracnioua curea. Ten Jara' in,atmnl free hy mall, If yon onlnr trial, acnil tile. In atainm vi e""1" " ii n.MiiBB it eoinntAiianta,oa aiou oruerinai roturn una aayartlaaaianl to ua THE SAME.-l STEEL PICKET FENCE nlr Hint omtnnt thp vlw ami will rot nr fell In ilfNlifii. iirni4rtM tit munilN wllhoiil rn V a TLpXV i r ' JLLlHI HATKll t Al AUhM K Wil li I IIUI ANT Beaver rails. Pa. FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA ttttpt-r 111 writliijf. I n. he. rlnna fiZ'Ci' man," and ignorance is or creasy kitchen. Better . . tZ . ... BASE BALL, Fains and Aches -AND- THE BEST REMEDY ARK INSEPARABLE. FOR THE PROMPT, SURE CURE OF Sprains, Bruises, Hurts, ; Cuts, Wounds, Backache, RHEUMATISM, ST. JACOBS OIL HAS NO EQUAL. DO YOU WANT SAFETY BICYCLE? Any boy or girl can get a $35 Safety Bicycle, hand somely mailt, with every improvement, by sending to the San Trancisco KVHN ING POST the names of ' TWENTY-FIVE SUBSCRIBERS - -TO THK- WEEKLY POST For One Year, with $1.50 For each subscriber. The WEEKLY POST is the best newspaper weekly in America. There are two styles of the Safety Bicycle--onc for boys and one for girls. They are the most beautiful ma chines ever brought to San Francisco. , ; 11 Every boy who has won one is delighted with it..! ' - LET EVERY BOY AND GIRL ON THE PACIFIC COAST BEGIN AT ONCE. ' The names must, be sent ' in as soon as you get ' them, together with . the money. Do not wait till you get . the . whole number. Address the x EVENING POST,, .' San Francisco, Cal. oal i EST and SAFEST OIL Manufactured. Mir' i'Vl Give This Oil a Trial. ASD- rOU WILL USE NO OTHER. DRIED FRUIT Will faa oltntv and cbaaa tklavaar. MawAvaarflra. I'aAma, N aiTAKiass, Arriba, Cauaiaa, Btaca- aaaiia bow offenna. . was i quota Aorlcott, hna.. 7,8, 10, HH , a, 10, la S, 10, 12 , 7, a, 10 10, 12 8. 4 raachaa, cruaca ftaclarlnaa, trtra-- Applaa, bright Ap,laa, aldaa driad... Orapaa, iggo, fnoi... Ralalna, 1S00, per lb. 6. 0. Ti 1. a. e II, 15 20,29 . . vrunaa, iBgo, aood.. Bl icabarrlaa, 1B91. li.,... Charrlaa. niiud. iai 'If 1801. black CaU Otharfmitalnvarlatv. ThtahnvaaMforiiMiatialitvI dark, old, or inferior Im aa otTrr laacr. bmall diKOunl to HonU, Boarding Haa tel. Daaian, and atacr laica bi'ytfi. Cannad laodaart Inn; aaa aaal napar. Ua olr a canaral aarlaiv of aood, for famil, Has a cloa. pricaa, and want tnar. af four trad.. Aak r ao-paf calalugua Iraa. aVlUraaa SMITHS OASH STORE, 4Ue-4t8 Front S.8n afaaootaKIO J. McCRAKEN k CO., DEALIB3 IN- lack Marks Llax. Parflaad Cliaart, taf. Saa Sal and Utak flaatar. Hair, firs Irtek adFlraClay. LANO PlAtlEI. SO Worth front Straw, Cor. D, PORTLAND, OR. RIAZEil MLE Best in ths World!) Est ths Genuine! r!d!nnrnnr Bet ths Benuics! 1 hi AE- Sold EverjwhsreP srstUllkllUU S. P. N. U. No. 4D9-8. F. N. U. No. m r