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SEEDS AM. Ul'H rKKi'S AKK TKKI KD. II you want the very Nl kimmU that you know will grow, t eta urlcee, write tu. r F.L.POSSON kson," jimmet Portland, Oregon. fttM Put that inyour Pipe andimokeit'-' lVice ought to be one of the ist considerations when buy r smoking tobacco. If you .at the best and are willing to :iv a few cents extra, buy the Cut ; there is more in one package you can get out of a (.! .:cn others. Packed in can v;:s pouches. 3. B. Pace TdImpco Co., Richinnml, Vs. ; :.istin nugi solid comfort tr.ati ierman Jyrup" G. Gloger, Druggist, Watertown, V.i3. This is the opinion of a man rio keeps a drug store, sells all r edicines, comes in direct contact t i-h the patients and their families, s .1 knows better than anyone else 1 zif remedies sell, and what true : .ait they have. He hears of all 1 e failures and successes, and can therefore judge: "I know of nc L licine for Coughs, Sore Throat, cr Hoarseness that had done such ef fective work in my Couzhs, family as Boschee's r-Thrft!iT German Syrup. Last Cr Throat, winter R aicMei Hoarseness, at my store, who was suffering from a very vere cold. She could hardly talk, r ::d I told her about German Syrup j:id that a few doses would give re lief; t she had no confidence in patent medicines. I told her to take a bottle, and if the results were not satisfactory I would make no charge for it. A few days after she called end baid for it, saying that she Tould never be without it in future as a few doses had given her relief." Children always Enjoy It scows DISIOU of pur Cod Llvar Oil with Hypo- ) ehoeohltea of Lima and Soda la I aimoat aa oalatabla aa mil. Children enjoy It rather than ott""wisa. A MARVELLOUS FLESH UCER It la Indead, and tha Ih . d and laaalaa who take cold a may ba fortified agalnet a Co. that might prov aerloua, by tak. Scott'a Emulalon after their meu 4 during tha winter aeaaon. iifiruraenttwdrwriolU and imitation DRIED FRUIT THE SCARLET FEVER GERM. A nitherto Cneuaperted Rourre ef Scar latina Or. Klein' Investigations. Several month ago Dr. Klein and Mr. W. II. Tower, of tlio medical dejxirt tnent of the government boon!, iwtab lishej the relation between a disease) found on tlio udder of tome cow at Ilimdort and snirlalinu. The cow dwwse was not Itself scarlatina, but by cultiva tion of the organism olituincd from cow the xi'iilo micrococci! of srar Lttiiia was produced. Moreover, this eultivation wa nuule in milk, and it was the milk of the aUtx-ted cow that caused the scarlatina epidemic which gave rise to the inquiry. Then it was proved tlutt the virus of the cow disease, if conveyed hito the human body by the medium of milk, developed there into the germ of scarlatina; although between the cow diseaso itself and scarlatina there la almost, every possible difference. This discovery suggested to Dr. Klein a further question, llo had shown that tho cow disease could set up scarlatina in the human subject; he would now find out whether the scarlatina germ was ca pable of producing the cow disease. From a number of patients in the Fulham fever hospital Dr. Klein took minute quantities of blood. These were placed in tiny tuls and transferred to the surface of nutri tive gelatine. In the result he obtained clear evidence that in some of bis experi ments tue blood contained organisms. In other 'canes no positive results whatever were obtained. Hut in four cases out of nine the specifio organism was detected. and the organism so recovered from the mood of scarlatina patients was found to be exactly the same ax has been cultivated from the virus taken from the teats of the Ilendon cow. Dr. Klein dot not hesitate to name this organism the mi crococcus scarlatina?, as having a special character and a definite mode of exist ence. The next question was whether, itself capable of being cultivated from tho cow disease, it was capable of being transformed back into the virus of tliat disease. With a subculture of micrococcus scar- latiiue, derived from scarlet fever In a human being, Dr. Klein inoculated two calves. The first was killed after ten days, and from blood taken from It a growth was derived identical with tho micrococcus scarlatina). The second calf was killed after twenty days with the some results. In both animals an idcn tical disease, had been produced. Subse quently two calves were fed with milk mixed witn the growth from several tulies of the same date and the same source as used for the other calves, and again the identical disease was produced, this disease bearing a great resemblance to that observed in the Ilendon cows, excopt that there was no affection of the skin. But three out of four calves two of which were inoculated and two fed were differently affected. Sore patches spjieared, and tho skin became scurfy, and on each nostril of one of them there was a patch of eruption, which decided the matter. From these skins eruptions were obtained ''beautiful chains of cocci" coinciding with those develojied from the virus of the cows. The circle was thus completed. A cow disease which is not scarlatina, cor anything like scarlatina, causes the animal to have sore teats. The exuda tions find their way into the milk pail, and there develop into something which infects human beings with scarlatina. From the scarlet fever patient a few drops of blood are taken, and after the disease germ has been cultivated it is passed into the system of a calf, which forthwith be comes attacked by the identical disease observed in the original cow. But this is not all. A case of suspected condensed milk was brought under Dr. Klein's notice. Scarlatina had broken out and could be traced to no other source. Sure enough, the micrococcus scarlatinas was found in the milk, and experiments with it on animals yielded exactly the same results as before. Again, last January a monkey died at Wimbledon of scarlatina contracted by drinking the milk of cows among which there prevailed a disease similar to that at the Ilendon form. Microscopic examination of the internal organs of the monkey retValod the same changes as occur in these organs in human scarlatina, and In tho blood the scarlatina micrococcus was found. By means of this micrococcus the Ilendon disease was again induced in animals. Dr. Klein may therefore claim to have discovered a hitherto unsuspected cause of scarlatina, in the form of a little noticed and less understood cow disease nuite distinct from the dreaded malady 1 . . . .. . . . i i which alter cenaui ueveiuium u i germ it produces in man. bt. James Gazette. TWO AMERICAN TRAITS. THE VIRTUES OF LAUGHTER. Wa Are a People ef Runagate a4 Prefr llgale Sntlhrlfta. Two of our national eluiractorUtic are going to preserve the equilibrium of these blitmil United Males. In the first place the American love of dungvr, in the sec ond place tho American indifference to home. Few Americans, who are the ni'kt reckless of mortals, are only happy when tempting fate or daring Vrovidenc through soino medium of mental excite ment and iieraonul danger. It will b difficult to convince future historians of us as a race that we did not prefer rid ing on a can of dynamite to rexing on an innocuous down cushion. The love of self preservation which is implanted in man seems to be entirely subservient to the love of peril hi the average Ameri can. A rather nervous individual re cently assured me that the tremor which assailed him w hen he first began to travel on the elevated railroad in New York always added a test to his ride, and when custom wore away that feeling he was quite wretched. "What did you wish should happen to you?'' I asked, to humor what I believed to lie an affectation. "Just what did happen the other day," he responded, with a slight shrug of his shoulders, "I wanted to be in an acci dent, I never have been in an accident and I have done some pretty ri&ky thing. It is prolaably the same feeling tliat im pels a boy to skate on thin ice, walk on peaked fences and scoot across a railroad track when the engine's coming. My theory is that half of the great inven tion are the results of innate reckless ness. The inventor of electricity may have been a thinker, but he was a boy first 1 And do you believe a timid woman would ever have dreamed of building an L road? She likes it now she has got it, for the gentler sex are proverbial for rushing in where angels fear to tread, and who among your acquaintances would hesitate to cross the ocean in four days if any means could lie invented to condense the voyage to these brief di-mensions?" The fact is, this person is thoroughly American. We do like to be scared. As to tho second characteristic, the indiffer ence to home, we bIiuII never be anything but roomers. Ferhape as Americans be come more and more imbued with for eign customs thev will cultivate the "an cestral hall" feeling and throw out those roots which must cling to the hearth stone where their fathers have sat before them. The American constitution, the laws of this happy country, are not ex actly in accord with family roof trees, however much they may be with the genealogical specimens, but why as soon as a rich man has bull Jed himself a palace and filled it with treasures he wants to get out and build another is unaccount able, save tha', being American, he can not help himself. It is not mcrelv the unrest or posses sion that seizes him. He is impelled by a love of change, that natural fickleness which makes nun dissatisfied with tliat particular side of the street or the archi tectural plan of certain rooms, and so in a braco of years the palace is to let fur nished or it is in the market, and milord, with his family, wandering in the four quarters of the globe. Boston Herald. BKItlOUS DANGKIt n-vi i i i -i .l:. V.a 1 wirrtTV !,.', i i M Hiemy uw encap j T,... V.D.UU. A im M. f MEKR13C. BLACK '. toHttKiKS now offering. We quote Srricotl, fine - Peaches, choice ......... Nectarines, extra '.(!, bright.... At .ies, aldea dried ... G- ipe., 1190, good M N.ntiis, 1S9C, pr lb ... Prunes, iSoo, good ..... Hi -ckberrl -s, iflot. fine , Chernet, pitted. iSoi F-2i. iSjl black Call O ir fruiK tn vritt v. The above art for fine quality. ".J ., ..! ...f...l i. nff.rlo-er. SmaM diicounl in ti itl ., Boarding Houses, Dealw, and other large ,f . r. . Canned goods are lowtr; see neat caper. e wjy'en-r a ifeneral variety of go- d for family ua w. jir rin.J T,.. . k.r. at vour trade. Ask "tf"r -L!i?e eilulocue free. Adtlrett 7,8, IO,t25i B, IU, I 8, 10, I. 7, e, io 10, 12 3, 4 6. 8, 7l 7, 8, 0 12, 16 20,25 4, 6 Z Cr.'.lTHS' CASH STORE, Hf.4in Front St.. San Franclaoo r DIAN DEPREDATION . ma i PATENTS I HOMESTEAD POSTAL n AIMS AMISfSR" Bl'REAl' of CLAIMS -iKDEl thk Diner-non or- fsn Francisco Examiner. -avc a claim of aiiydwrrlption hata.vfr -l me l nlt-d rtal ItownniMii mint v. -! it speedily adjudicated, audrtna ' .IS WEDDERBIKN, Manager, -, X. W. Waahlngtnn. I). C 0 tt :itTEI I Q0IPMtKT -J W T-1 !.-. Orraivsrwr. r"T? o In imde. fwnd S-r Ci1ti. -KU. K, kearay .. moc What l'DTslel-ns and Lawyer Earn. Says a west sido physician: 'Trobably the most lucrative medical practice in Chicairo is worth about 125,000 a year, That is the best the most successful phy sician in Chicago can do. Dortors do not earn as much as lawyers. I mean the successful ones. I supjiose there are a dozen or more lawyers in town who make more than 25,000 a year, and a score or so enjoy an income of from 115.000 to 120,000 a year. Yon can count on the fingoisof your two hands the number of doctors making 110,000 a vear. One of them is a colored man, whose practice Is largely among wmta people. Yet the average earnings of the physicians of the city probably exceed the average earnings oi ino lawyers. The average in both professions is start- linelv low. probably nottoexceed fi.ouu, There are hundreds of good openings for physicians in the growing country of the west, out vounir men persisv in cuiikhik to the city, where many of them eke out an existence on an income of 300 or $400 a year, wailing for something better to turn up.' Chicago neraiu. ORGANS OS"1 . , ITER I HIRPER, I r--,rr:ofi Street, Portland, Or. Cod Fishing aa a Sport. A traveler on Cape Breton Island says that cod flshuur is anything but an ex hilarating sport. He thinks tho following in n verv stood imitation of it : Attach a thirtr nound dumb bell to a thin line, about 100 feet in length, and throw it overboard. Tay out line until the bottom hn bwn touched, wait a mmute or two, and then pull up the line as rapidly as possible until the dumb bell has reached the gunwale oi me ooai. At mm of the nroceedincs drop dumb bell and all into the water again, and repeat the process ad libitum. Be sure to get your self thoronehlv wet from the line, or wear malodorous, second hand oilskin. and have vour hands blistered in as many, places as convenient. Jieanwnue uwiguio that you are excited over something, and the whole performance win cuij re semble cod hsiimg. wncugu ieB. Method of Advertising.' , Tno-enuitv is now expended in selection of places and startling lettering. As soon n a new buililini: on one of the city streets readies the stage of growth that twoiires it to lie fenced in lor the protec tion of passers by, the advertising locusts descend upon the owner and bid for the privilege of using the screen for adver tising purposes. Vacant lots are lilled out with big ign fences, and space is sold to advertisers and their signs painted on. New York Grapluc Death by nrownln;. flu. Anrtnr differ in their oinnion as i.a timp at which death comes in Hrma-ninr?. Some say in three minutes. others in five, but none M a longer time M,nn this, excer lie drowning person faints, when re-piration and animation ceuae. Youth Lompanion. Barer of IHamofMla, The American blic are tlie roost tirat iudce of diamonds, and hence bay the largest percentage of diamonds. Kuscia, Mexico and c.itt. sn-Kikinir countries buy -in,.- nrl thnM) of spcond quality, Pari and r York receive tlie beat aortm-nt of brilliants and perfecUy matched pairs. -errrge F. Kura In New York MaU and Lxpre fine the the Rusaiun Clllea" Tire Department. The same precautions against fire are taken In Moscow and 8t. Petersburg to- dav that were In uso a century ago, Scores of tiro towers are everywnere seen. They run up about seventy -five to 100 feet, are built liko a lighthouse, with winding stairway, and have a platform all around the top, where the watchman patrols day and night. If a fire is dis covered a siimid is iriven and the fire de partment .urns out. It was only recently that St, Petersburg, the capital, with hundreds of millions of government prop erty, secured a steam lire engine. And that is a poor, old fashioned alfair. The hand en cine does service there yet, as in most other cities m the empire. When a fire breaks out the streets are cleared for such a department display as an Amer ican town would make: people go wild, talk loud, get in the way, and when the fire burns out the department goes Dacx to watch the towers for another signal. Country Nrhoolbuya Turned LooseLaugh lug All Over shouting Happy. Now go to a Hcltool home in the coun try where the youngster are let loose 11 liH-U. Out they come with a rtirJi, and every thmtt U doing its iitniiMt to add to an uproar of sounds. Part of it in a btsllam of word, art a pure set of yel like my dog. They run hither and thither, and stand on one leg. They turn imndxprings, and do a dozen iiiinilhive tilings that have no oilier punaine Hum to express happiness. I do not think it is any disgrace to tho chiips so say it Is an overflow of animal spirits, and in a way verv much as mv dog expresses himself. I should be glad if my own condition could lie more gent-rally of the same sort. Only there is no denying that if Uiys lie allowed to shout us they will they become shocking nuisance). Yes, young gents, you are a legitimate product of vitality, but one can't let you shout the top of his head olf. On the whole, if they will hi you loose, you will soon run quiet. Boy are a good deal like siiouting gevsers noisy and quiet by turns. But if we had never outgrown this boy xriod, and could get on without philosophising, and printing, and editing newsvtieni, and doing so many other exhausting things I Ah, yes -if. But we did not stop at the right Hiint, but went on into what we call riie years. Then has leen too much evolution. We should have been sutiMied at the shouting happy point. The oliieat or kingiisge or all sorts seems to In. to rxprem satisfaction or dis tress, joy or grtef. rarlxirk of primi tive man, Indeed at the verv origin of life, there was some method of expresa inz satisfaction and dismal faction. Wlieu the bead was established and voctihat tion achieved a great deal of lanzuuge was left distributed all over the body. When a erMm is tlioroiiglily happy the tongue is ultogetbiT insuflicient to tell of it. Laughter is a remnant of tho old sort of btngtiage, onlv we have a facial laugh ter that often siiirwles a real all over laughter. But 1 know a few men who always laugh from top to tx. 7here Is the shaking laugh, that is likened to the quiver in a liowl of good, thick set jelly. When It begins it goes in ripple from side to sule, ami perpetual motion seems alolutclv to have set in. Ami there Is the roaring laughter that throws the practitioner into convulsions until he must hold his sides and gasp for breath. A reaDv good laugher is a healthy man. I have seen many a miieut cured by 'a good story. I have in mind one who was in a desoiiileiit melancholy that nan brooded over him for weeks. A cat had nestled by his side, ami he involuntarily had stroked it. luty turned irji her nose to touch his hand, when a flush of electricity leited from it, and pussy wa both shocked, confounded and insulted. Drawing liack in great dignity, and wuh an np'K'arance of vast intellect u:U amaze ment, she gave him two culls oi u uo cided sort and stalked olf. The man in stantly broke into a laugh, and, as he ex pressed it, ''couldn't atop." Ilia whole system reacted from depression. He lauk'lied till he was sore; and was cured, Of course there is liable) to be a touch of the hysterical about such a break upf but it will do no harm. 1 recommend laugh ter as a preventive against tlisease, and as a cure for illness of both Ixxly and mind. Children should be encouraged to laucbter. They should lie taught to laugh loudly, strongly and all over. Lauirhlne can become a matter of educa tion as well as talking or singing, llavo them stand up, with their hand on their bins, and begin. It is a capita) exorcise. You need only start the roar, it is catchlnir. As soon as one urchin has ex ploded the rest wiU tie ut It. it will run up and down the line, and you wnl end by having all your pupils on their Hocus, slioutini; Imppy. So if you ask me what 1 consider most I ... essential to health, vigor and longevity, 1 answer a pWntyof laughter and a plenty of shouting. We should never check children Iroru a reasonable amount of noise making, and never get beyond it ourselves. It possible have some place, a grove or, if no better, a barn, where you can shout as loudly as you please and blow out good full draughts of the purest air. We ought never to get beyond play. A eood game of quoits, or tennis, has hall its advantage in letting our lungs have full play. We ctin laugh as loudly as wo please and shout with the young folks. Nearly all old age is folly, a use less drying up, owing to false notions of manhood and propriety. Mark this, my fri ud. dou't outgrow the shouting happy point. M. Mauneo, M. D., In Olotie- Democrat, Threatens every man, woman nr child II v litar In a rvslun of muiitry vshcrv fever and ague la uvv. aleiit, since the genua tif malarial dlM-aau are lu hall frtiiu the alt and are Hallnvreil fnnu the alcrnf slu-h a iykIuii. Miltc!nal safcsuanl la al"lul,'ly ueccsaar)' t nullify this danser. Asa Bieananf fortifying ami at-t'tiinattn Ihs vMeiti an as to he ahlc tn rvelst the malarial isilsnti. Il teller's Stomach hitlers la incmniiariuilv the U'st ami the uinai isnmlar. lrrvmilarlllca nf I he stomach, liver ami tmwela eucouraitf malaria; hut three aro sia-dlly reclined by the Hitter. The fiinciintis of dlyeallou ami accrvtiniia are aa alsteil hy Us use, ami a vigorous aa sell aa regu lar cnmlltlon ol the system nrnimitcl hy It. t on- tltutlon and ih)sliiu are ihusdi'ft'ndiit against the nmwua nt maiana ny una niairinos ure venlive, Hhleh la also a certain and thorough remedy In the worst caeca ol liitvrmlllrul ami reiulltcnt fevers. The illltervnee hetween an actrena and n. Idler -tine faca the tain iter and the other lamdcri the face. HEDUEU AHOl'T BV A PKOSCKIP T1VE TAHOO. I am not aiming Ut convince mental batilca, as Indeed that would be (rtiltleaa without the nec canary cultured Intellect that make logic appli cable. Force, brilliancy and originality even are no weapons to attack a slave with. Kur many centuries the medical art was hedged about by a proecrlplive taboo w hlch lt,u yet, has not sur vlveil. The brand for murterlng truth ta the penalty nt lnvbeelllty Btanied iiwn the menial oallliet of the average Imllvldual-ln relation to mcxllrliie and nitMtrlne men. Th sun of the nineteenth century has not yet dawned upon his Intellectual horiion. He, logelhcrwllh In Ideal tnnllrlne mau, ttlll hlberuale In the good old day of the dark age, w hen it was bad form to be Inquisitive. ' He Hill " believe " tn bleeding, blistering, vomiting, purging anil s i-atlng. He loves copious ,,mt of horse mellciue. He de light in aaMfrrlid and calomel and carbolic Id. They are considered imtisaniutuie; no CATAKKH CAN'T HE Cl'HKII 1th l.nTAI. AI'I'l.lfATHtXS. a they run not reach the aeat of the dlM-ase. Catarrh Is a blood coiistllutloiial iIIm-hm. and In onler to cure It yon hare to take Internal tvmel!ca. II nil's Ca tarrh Curt is uken Internally, anil acts dinvlly Ihe IiIimmI and iiiik-oiib snrlncep. tiiiusia. larrhl'urc la no iiuael mnllcliio. It was pro- rilail by one of tlie best physli-laiia In this nttv for years, and is a regular irvchptinn. Il Is eoiiiMa-,l of the ts-at loiikea klHiw is, i-oni-blmil Willi Ihe la'st blisal purltlcrs, acting ill- clly on the mucous surfaces. The la-rfwl coin- blliallim of the Iwm Ingredient is w llal priMlueea h woiiderlul n-aulls In curing calnrrh. send for tesllimuilals In-e. f. J. t IIKNKY k CO., rroprlclora, 1 olrdu, l). ld by driiggista; prliv, ;n rents. Tlioae complaining- of Hon Thrust or Houmeneas should use "Hmwn'i Hnmikitil Irochrt." 1 lie elltrt la e ktnionlinary, jmr-1 ticulsrlv when tir.nl by singers ami aiieaki1 clearing l lie voice. ui only in hujci, frw people are morcvlrtiionsiv iiiillgiiaut than rneai w urn nc nuns nimsrii innw uir Formerly tobacco rhrwers in tlregon pur- oluued lliair toluicoo by the plug without considering it weight, but emigrant from the hunt, where Htur tonaeco I universally scd. reltistsl to take these sliort-weiglil plugs and demsmliHl Slur Plug, wbicli 1 not onlv the best tobacco, hut each plug la full ii ".teen-ounce, pound, and now moat otiewcr in Oregon use Mtar, Tat Gsrbiia for tirrakfaat. wcll-rvuulaK-.! family. with tugmy Intellect and alslomldal daveloiimeiit, consider llself aala without thoae family larva. Three I do not wish to convert; they are the Kip Vau Winkle that will continue to slumber through this ami prob ahly through Ihe neil century. They ply no role In the world history. 1 key lire; limy die. So monument marks their lorgottrn aepulrher. Humanity wa not enriched by their entrance; tt haa loat nothing by their exit. They are drift- wood on the shores ol time, ami Hoalwltb Ihe rhb ami tide nf opinions they have Inherited from their anthropomorphic ucetry. No.lt Is not to those 1 wish to addrew myaell, but to the thinking one, whom thought doe not throw Into ill epileptic parnxyam ; w ho love know ledge for lis own sake; who are w illing In Inveatlgale the truth or falsity of any prorwltion. ami, one convinced, w ill aucmi ny it inmugn an me gniu area nf a ehatlrrllia anil delaveil eivilUalloll To the-not the chatterem, but the thlukem-l commend the lllslogenellc system for Inreatlga- lion, and will elucidate, w ith pleasure any iiuc tlou not sumrlrnliv clear In book, wuicn win sent free Ui any add Dr. Jordan' office Is at the residence) ul ex-Mayor Yesler. Third and James street, Seattle. Wash. Consultations and presoriptionsabsoiute ySemi for free book explaining the lllsto- genetio lystein. JArTlos. ins iiisuin actio motiiiunee are sold in but one agency in each town The Ih11 arutimi the bottle bears the (ol lowing inscription: "Dr. J. Kugene Jo dsn, Histogenetio Medicine." Kvery other device is a iratiu. No man can come nut bright who hasn't exe- rleuecd man)' nilia. IT UOE8 WITHOUT SATINU t Suppressing- the Pre, Tha arrest of two editors for printing an extract from another paper question ing the validity ol the anu-iottery law is certainly carrying things pretty high in. this land of free speech and liberal uovernment. . , .( i iL. The Fott has no on eciion vo me stamnine ont of the lottery companies tint the line should be drawn, it thinks, at that point where irresponsible nnder- 1 nirs ot the srovernment at tempi io atanm out the press. On this Una the Atlanta Comtitution say that " thia policy will not work. If lotteries cannot be destroyed without also deatrovine the freedom of the press, the people will be in lavor oi letting me Intteriea alone. We cannot afford to yield our right to speak and publish fair criticisms of public measures. we view! tlie riifht in one instance, we may expect to be forced to keep silence when ever It trails Ihe government, vo uenianu it. Fortunately it is no easy matter to balldoie the newspapers of America, The menace of fine and imprisonment will intimidate very 'ew. So matter what Federal official may hold, the newspaper men of the conntry will not chanee their conviction that an honest criticism or discission of the provisions contained in the anti lottery law cannot with any show of justice be held to De a violation of that law. If they are mis taken in this belief, then the law will have to be repealed or modified. In this EepoWie the government cannot array itaelf airainst the press and have the support of the people." It ia the rjolirv and practice In some of the monanhiei to inhibit rriticisro by the pre of the acts of government, bnt until the enforcement, or the alleged enforcement, of tlie a i-Iottery law no one dreamed tliat nt h a thing would be Th Food Queatloa. Tlie subjest of food has never yet re ceived a common sense consideration, There is no doubt but a vast amount of wholesome food prodacta are yet over looked. During the CTasshopper In vasion it was proved by JTofessor Rdey and some of our normal scltool teachers that such creatures may serve as an ex cellent article of food, yet the poojile preferred semi-sturvation to even tasting them. Snails are luxuries in France. It was long before frogs found a market in tills country. Mr. Wallace tells us eggs aro never eaten by Paciflo Islanders. Strawberries are rejected by some of the tropical races. Esquimaux reject all vegetable tood. ine peojiie oi rew Guinea pronounce bread a detestable affair. Milk is used very little in some of our southern states, aa tt I seldom tasted by tribes in Africa that keep large herds. One tribe in New Guinea abhors sugar, but devours salt. Snakes are an article of diet quite largely In Asia. Globe-Democrat. clear in book, which will be ma OX1S CNJOY8 Both tlie method and results when Syrup of Figs ii taken; it is pleasant tnd re'resliing to the tnsto, and acts jently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Ivor and JJowels, cleanses the sys tern eilbctually, dispell colds, head tches and levers and cures habittnv jonsti nation pcrmuuontly. For sals n QUo and II bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO sad nAnonco. en. tnmsmii. nt. ct rw r That Ai.l.coi k' Pultons Plaitss are ap proved by the leading medical men of the country, That they are the original and genuine porous plasters upon whose reputation im itator trade. That ALt.cocK I'osot's i'lastsss are the highest result ol' medical science and skill That In ingredient and method they have never been eutlulled. That Ai.u-ock'i I'nsnrs i latr nave never yet lulled to uo ineir wqrg ipuuKiy and ellectually. Hew are of imitation, and do not be d (wived bv inisrcnrrHoutution. Ask for An.-iu aSi anil let no auil ioltntiolt or ex nlniiHtlnn Induce vott to accent a stilmtitutt, Ai.lcim tt' C'oaN asi IM'nion Mhiki.ii ef fect tptick and certain rellel. The world never sits dow n twice on man who baa ny point about Ulin. Ce Kuamelln Btov Polish ; no dturt, bo rmell Mm Balling Povder. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known, Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Tutry, Light Flaky Biscuit, orlddie lakes, ralataui and Wholesome. Mo other baking powder does such works 3 Perot finds that wool if previously tl with a 10 per rent, solution of glycerine, can bear a prolonged expxwre j ,,,,,4 th L'nited ruu.-otut- Durability of Cutta Pareha. As illustrating the durability of gutta perclia, there was recently shown a speci men oi It that haa law immersea in water between Blackwell's Island and New Yora for a p-riod of thirty-seven years, and is still in first class condition. The only indication of wear on the gutta percha is where it rublxxl against die rocks on the bottom of the river, and tliat Is very slight. Another specimen Is of a ten conductor gutta perclia Insulated underground cable, wbH-h was recently taken from the frrounds around the Capitol at Washington, where it was laid tn 1873. Ihe cahle or wns n una a a section is still working, and tlie fjiecimen irives every indication of being as good as when first put down, fourteen jean ago. Frank unit s. It Pay to Observe Trifle. A case of alleged liUmry piracy wlilcb has just been settle.) in New York hinged on tlie ace of a certain mariu-riit The accused man had nothing but his own word to sufrport his side of tlie case un til a close observer discovered tliat the water mark of tlie pair on which the article was written w as of an old device?, and a little research estaialislied toe fact that the paper bearing tbe Ur mark wa not made after 1H3S. This settled the case ana1 the aroused man was vin dicated, which shows tlie value of s alurp ere and a cl cabservaac of triflatv tiukiyai Advertiser. SEED Of ll kind and In any quantity whol. aaleaud retall-albednick price. E. J. DOWEN. 06 Front Street, Portland, Or. Rend (or catalogue. I " TAJ i. w - - INTHEPIPE leading medical authorities state that new and improper cured tobacco when heated the pipe produces a rank vege table poison. Tobacco like lliinr eB only be fraprorerf bf tyt. This is the reason why "Sea of North Carolina" is the most populaar brand of smoking to bacco in the United States. is made from tobacco, at least three years old. Its rich low smoke has never equaled. Saj a a art. CaratlM ta tvnr packer! la Patent CMS Pouches, aa well a In Ml. me been YOU WANT IT nun HOLIDAY CATALOGUE MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS SEND FOR ONE. WILL I FIXCa. SIM FBaXClSCQ, Ci Hll (Sp iinff-! prompt i bullils a neat lu tnnu's heatt where ilillnirnt hatches lit hnaHl. ,,. heart .he .11. ff, pfMAHENTLY, Riimaf iqiti ! ia extraordinary, imr-1 I 1 1 UWUI Ixi , 1 1 1 by singer and ieaer i I w '.aw 411 e .sviu .e, j Sciatica I IT Has no EQUAL. IT IS THE fcEST. J. McCRAKEN t CO., DEALERS I.N Itch Mrkr list, f ortlan Crant. Sal s Sat an lis Plaster. Hair, fir Uric. tnSrtrtCIt,. LkSO PLUUI. fM North Front Street, Cor. D, PORTLAND', OR. JOHNSTON at LAWRENCE, wHot.Bui.aaND as-raiL-Plumberi' in Enainetrt' tupplle. Hsn n tltara rumps. Ires Pip. Kara. PI Crln. lubricated. Sfslsr Melor, Fan in Ventilators. Cash StjUSVI. Ele. Wrlle r prices. 232 FIRST IT., PORTLAND, OR. Cinitractnr nn heaiin anil rntllatln( billlilluaa. Ksliinatea uirutslieil. HOYT & CO. Want an aseut In even-limn In Oregon, Wash ington aint lilalm l sell PIANOS and ORGANS On commissi. m. Nn stuck or raiiltal nectnt. Music leai liera uruferml. Hiwclai rate oil all gOVHlS. Write fur rllenlar. fOIITI.AMO. OK. Pnrtlan.1. Orerw. A. P. Armatron I'rls. Branch a. h.il - I'simtu. Rea. IVii.i wis, mlrm, uragoa. SaniaarHiraaaar study, same rates of tuitloa, lluslnPHS, Shorthand, Trwrilinf, Vaoaaili.aaa1 Ktliik Dtforlmntt 'as-In avaslon thnmirriiiul tha rsar. HtiHlrnla winilt. ta at iij lluie. Calaliifus rntau slthar avliuol, rrsa. Have Been lmliat(d,t6ut,Neier Excelled THej Are Beyond Comparison I We Make 110 per cent. Of tbs Wire Mala Bold in I t J'.il. ! , i.' Jj e c 4iA.w .AMkiW;.u- H ARTM AN a)rLE XI (3 1 Amerloa. 4lmU'iUtM And " Best. a l ii y r llecanxe ,i Tliey are l Odorless. Everlasting ir km ii,mi v.tur mat has lira- tail altaehwl staimietl HastmaN.- COMPANT, WOrHS, tSCAVtH rALLS, PS. FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA. tlinoMiil H'Mtkli it(1 liliifoiiHhil K HiHitiio Mwilrtl Kri. HARTMAN MFC BAKER A HAMILTON ... SAN Writ lor our I VtuuxRONiWi niis I M UaT OaiftlBiai a It aSTMUIfMaT Mka. l al-V Baaaaaa. J siS.af. irt aasat mm leaaallakav aah Draaaiat tor Ukttfm laatk IHmU BrmU la Usi aawt aVWai wlal;ha aWlSS Mlat tlk Mat) rthtaS.. Taka St aa4aaa hiatal. HAtM aK llWHtrm aaaaal JaaS4faafSaV All illU la ptvi ltM, mrwfn. tn immmffm MUriVl, i Uniulaw. r sntrft m 4. la ruir tor wMsalara, tUais)jlala, sm4 Urtlrf Vr Laidle," M Uttr, hf riwrw Mall. l.t0 Te.tl laia. ViMkfW, CNIQMtTIH GNIMIcm, Co., MaslUa IU.i Of all Uaai knaatavia aVHILADKU'lUA. tVW 4 It V lueuiatheacknnwlrrtrm l'llng ramislv fnr alt 111 unnatural Siaeharffaa aae prtvataillaeaananf men. 1 oarlala etira lor th dehtlr latliie weakaaaa Daoullai in wumea. arassittir IiiraacritMlUsSfMlaan Chsiiii nn in reconimauaiuf u w l all aunssara. LMO.DiniTni.la Driaauiaw (Cat BLOW. f I OasrasOKl a HM aumsis. 1 llKltS apsi n u l l a A ibi I' ml ii aaaw T1IK OKKATKS'i at'ffrl Chlrkrn lire) Hlltrr. Ak your daalr tor It, or rnd tot Pre Circular tn 1'etaluma Incubator ta, 1'etaltima, Cat UKV CCUCDCUREI) ITY CU"E0- nnl rCVaS W want th nam and i- dressoi everrauncrer inina &SCTUMA U.S. and Canada. Addresa, AO I nlVIA t.UnUUT, I.Msla.1 T. Season Opens for Trout April 1st TACKLE lis1 53 O a H. T. HUDSON. IS Flrrt lire. rrtlao4, Or., uaalaa l HIS, 1ST0LTEBS I SPOBTSIEH'S GOODS. land lor ow Ultutraled oaialoga. N. P. N. TJ. No. 410-H. F. N. D. No. 87 aUI best Couch Medicine. Keoommended by l'hysirisns, Cures where all rise falls. Pleasant and arreeabls tn tha taste. Children take It without objection. Kj druRKist. i.Jl Ma; aaT -rta m irt defies theking.-T Ihihe old proverb be true; I A T-l a' t . opcfuuiu is gre&rer rncxn royally ihselfsTVy ibinyournexN house-cleaning: Grocers keep ib e DO YOU LIVE IN GREASE? Aa a true patriot and citizen you should naturalize yourself by using the beet inventions of the day for removing euch a oharee. To live ta Grease ia utterly unnecessary when BAPOLIO is sold ta all the irtri. and ahnHri fPTaa a.j1 dirt Biij Tour Own Goods if Tour Dealer Goes Hot Carry Tbeia. AOYAHGE THRESHERS. THE BEST IN AMERICA. P1RRT CARTS 1BD BOiD V&GOSS, at and Chaapeat In tha World. Carts, SIS lip. Wapm. S50 lip. I . . ' rhomlcal T)n Engine and Kitlngnlshen Fir Horn ani Department SneTlle u.ur siisnanl all ktnda. BraaaUoista. Hi an.l Mttlnirs, Hancock In.i.lrnl Belting and Him. renebea. Lubricating Oil, f bureh. Sch.l sn.i Farm Bella, f H u-i.mlii Drills and foraea. Bur idea, rlurrlea, ferteg n4 a press Wagoua. the Oi Carta la Portland. iMaiet. writ lor aricea. tut lurtbet luformallou eJl on or mi-I , Steam lannitrt ts. Marine Work ngltsreaiid Botlera, lsrrt awiruoeut rea I T. ISiSn, M Jf Ksrrisca Stntt, KIWI CI tu 130 U Hw 0cS' "JU, "" i fua f lu.J run, ivyttmitt jm,