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ROYAL I5THB Best Baking Powder The Official Government Reports: The United States Government, after elaborate tests, reports the Royal Baking Powder to be of greater leavening strength than any other. (Bui lctinZ,Ag.Dep.,p. 599.J The Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show the Royal Baking Powder highest of all in leaven ing strength. ( B ulletin 1 0,. 1 6, Inland Rev. Dep.) In practical use, therefore, the Royal Baking Powder goes further, makes purer and more perfect food, than any other. Government Chemists Certify: The Royal Baking Powder is composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It does not contain either alum or phos phates, or other injurious substances. " Edward G. Lov, Ph. D." The Royal Baiting Powder is undoubtedly the purest ind most reliable baking powder offered to the public . " Henry A. Morr, M. D., Ph. D." The Royal Baking Powder is purest in quality and high, tst in strength of any baking powder of which I have knowledge. ."Wu. McMurtrie, Ph. D." 1.1. roar mistakes teach yoa something. O" Li. ...... l.i Ik. uillilurtiuM . ..I. D.A.,A.'fif Trm'hfm" nrA aitlltllfl U conrenietil tor urunuuiui aiieuiiuuaanu art . teflejciirelinouiKMl for the "lntoxlcu J: Hi lore." . jm tlesnlng la necessary In spring: ao la jtlloud runner nr meamug. jlnunellne Stove PolUh: no dust, no amell. 1 V MAM I SUCH. ' A fT0ii) of mechanics was seated isthettpne-room when one said: Ho wis ft Tom?" "I was tnglit tip flapped 'gainst tho itiliux ana wb"-led down to the in. I lay tnme like one dead, ml ercry nrnscle was sprained I a rami in one dny," Wnat nwdbimi ST. JACOBS OIL iitl etjaol facility and certainty hi cured promptly and penna wUt worse cases. Here is one ito suffering half a lifetime, tPoBinerSt.. Cleveland, 0., Aug. H'88. It 1S51 ipreined my arm clubblug btstnuU; ruuld not lift my arm: wunt pain until 1880, when tit. Jitut Oil cured me. JACOB KTZENSPERCiER. "ALL RICHTI ST.JAC0BSO1LDIDIT." I Of course his face is wreathed ' smiles Mike hundreds of thou of smokers who appre Jteapure, mild, sweet smoke. : mastiff plug cut was not ail disclaimed for it, how else "Id so great a business and e have developed in so short 'time? ' Tobacco Co., Richmond, Vlrgiula. CABBAGE AND ROMANCE. pcovr r2 5 n,a ln alam holding Lw-tV "aht u her ihown or eny- II mm. - ' 1 c m .vain, hiiu c u ! Ihw irf goods in the market I. "rwuur will IfiflBr ITaTriT INUI ! HE?,,.Tor? IMPROVED PlaU 1 2?!H' b "ater hint at vtry 1 utaHy1" ,llt! aleo not lo peel or ""' maler to man fooa "Ui in either point. Thertart '""Sicker uenain impmeu J ASoftVooleijColUr. lit i , Tr f'H (below.) "dicn uut i vU0WOl,f, Bo.ton.BiM AULTI FSR! I li5i''i,t' r la faultlee and ao la that !io '""A containing only Na- I "wrtIIWdi.. llTL.lt smi nut rr .. vV!.''' the him.. l vuuiip :,Jaf ". ,.LIH- VIGCR by the use of -'Me-ML0"' Blqoo Purifier. ' Son. p'" Cure O' !1 IiseaM ol Bladder and Liver. It ij'1 Malaria, relieve 'tikTi. )T1aia and Biliousness, nd R,' hiinT V'e'tem fcy m"in .lj " " ievcmauveoi aisean. evcrvwbere. U a bottle, 6kxt5. rS W??" U on kind aod at kmg W1.! U aHar am. " 183 Fear! St, K. T. 1 Ninety-two Pound Head Lead a to aa Investment of 400,000 and a Wedding. Romance and the rose go hand in hand, and the dainty violet and the mod est lily have often opened thn porulsof love, but it 1ms been left to California to produce the only cabbage that ever led to a real romance that wound up in a wedding. According to the unquestionable itutemcnt of Granville W. Aleiander, l grain merchant of tliU city, there tood in front of tho door of one of San Francisco's real estate dealers a cab bage from San Bernardino county weighing ninety-two pounds, and said to bo tho largest ever raised. While this production of California's great ness was on exhibition the Oregon ex press landed from England two Brit ons so fresh from their native soil that they walked along the dry and dusty streets with surtouts down to their an kles and their trousers rolled up to meet their coats. They were both bound for Australia. Passing ulong they espied tho wonderful cabbage. Both men stopped short. Up went two single eyeglasses. "By Jove ! old boy. but that's a doo sedly lurge cabbage, doneherknow." "Doosedly large," replied the second surprised son of Albion, and then they both went in and inquired of the real estate man where it was grown. Both men were wealthy. Both men were cousins, and while unknown to them the busy hand of fate was now at work, it only scMied to the curiosity seekers that in deciding that life would be misspent unless they saw the land upon which the cabbngo grew that they were obeying the idle whim of idle gentlemen in going to bun Bernardino to do so. And so they went. Englishmen as a rule are not gar rulous, and these two frieuds were no exception. Once in San Bernardino they were directed to the farm where the cabbage grew. They remained two weeks. At the end of that time one of them said to the rancher: "I want so much of your land in a certain section. How much isit worth?" "Four hundred thousand dollars." It was paid for. The other friend said to the rancher: "Your daughter is very beautiful, and I love her. I want to make her my wife." Several months ago there was a wed ding at the rancli. There were a num ber of people present, friends of the family, and the groom threw aside his taciturnity long enough at the supper table to tell how the big cabbage had led to his happiness. San Francisco Chronicle. Historical San Joan la No More. The old historical town of San Juan is no more. One day a man known as "Whispering Pete" set fire to some debris of an old stable some distance from the old town, which rapidly spread over a hay field and soon reached the buildings (which were unoccupied) ol the old town, and soon nothing but ashes were left to mark the spot. Sun Juan town reached the height of it glory during the time the American army was occupying the garrison near by. After the withdrawal of the army the town was soon abandoned, and business centered at Friday Harbor. It was on the memorable Fourth ol July, 1839. that Mr. McKay and Oakt hoisted the American flag and de manded of Gen. Harney the protection of the United States. Gen. Harney at once sent Capt. Pickett luter known as the gallant Confederate general who led the Confederates at Gettysburg and the Islands composing the fair and prosperous county of San Juan were saved to the United States. San Juan (Puget Sound) Graphic. A I'olqoe Idea. They were talking the other day of the most sensible marriage on record. When the would be bridegroom put the twual question to papa that fine, soldierly gentleman gazed a few sec onds into vacancy, then he turned his eyes on the expectant lover and spoke as follows: "There is plenty of room in the house; come and live with us for six months. At the expiration of that tune if you wish to marry my daughter and she wishes to marry you we will order the weddiiig breakfast." The breakfast has been ordered and eaten; but if all engaged couples were put on thai sort of probation there might be fewer unbapvy marriagua. Ltaudoa Tit-Bita. . AT THIRTY-FIVE, T fruitful yeara nava com and foaa, The anuuiu pal J t.vir loll To tinw, and each bu Kirea ma lu goud lo help Vie a bole; And I auo'l hem ai thirty na To num up all the y"ar, Tooouut the worth of what Uiey brought. Jy, torrow, uuiliv and loan My childhood boura are with to atiU, lo memory' .M-a cup; And girlhood 4 Jewel ghiea. loo; And wouutuhoud shin up Into my eager, searching ey Which see ihewi genu of uiina, lu spile of flaws, in u of wrong, Or uuvlnu cutting, still do shin. What If I man.l midway In Ufa With youth beyond recallr It bas beeu mm,., an I from my soul Its good can no inure fall Thau cull the growth of yesterday From yonder glow ing tree, That used the tnuuleut, let it go, . And ki'i iu good, you see. The coming years are no "declioa." KIm I am much to blame; If I look down iuHtead of up. If eagerniw grown tame. If inspiration lowers aims Because I hare grown "wlso,1' If sunshine seems a thing lea glad. If 1 search not theskle. Beoauao, Ind.-ed, they have not dropped The star I reached to grasp, If I am heedlew of the gem Within my bund's loose clasp. Then, 1 nm much to blame, I say For all the yeara were mine To have, to hulil, to use, to give. To make my future slime. The beat of life has not gone by, It still la mine, I hold; Tdlay, to-morrow, coming dnya, Most surely they eufold The treasure I have grown unto. Bo midway, here I stand And nay: Life I still very good, Willi height on every hand I Juniata Stafford iu Chicago Tribune Needles Precaution. It is always amusing to encounter anybody newly provided with a dog, especially if it bo his or her first dog. There is a mixture of pride, of self consciousness and of anxiety in the owner which is somewhat similar, I presume, to tho emotions of a woman with a baby, and certainly not unlike the fluttering concern of a hen with a brood of chicks. If the dog, as often happens, is a puppy, the green owner is apt to feel an alurui on one point that is quite unnecessary grown dogs will not molest a puppy they respect his tender years and innocent nature. But this great truth in natural history Is often overlooked. Only the other day I saw in Commonwealth avenue a young lady leading forth a St. Bernard rough coated pup, a soft, yielding mass of fluffy brown and white. To caress him would be a delight; to hug him, rapture. Tho fiercest bull terrier would not have harmed a hair of his round, infantile head. But the young woman whipped out her lush and stood guard, even at the approach of an Irish setter. I longed to set her mind at rest Bos ton Post Dress of the Fifteenth Century Spaniard. The Spaniards wero the best dressed men in Europe in the Fifteenth cent ury, They were the first to introduce the more saddish colors, as they were termed, in men's attire an innovation that was accepted by well dressed men the world over. When King Philip married Queen Mary, of England, the exquisites took up the Spanish vogue, which was maintained for many years thereafter. Philip Sydney, Sir Walter Raleigh, and others of tho royal set were the first to usstime the costume of the Spanish origin and make it the fashion. It consisted of a very easy doublet fitting the body, the trunks to the knees expanded artificially, and be low the hose. The colors were dark. Sir Walter Raleigh's white velvet suit decorated with pearls was a bold devia tion from tho usage of the times. It was worn at Queen Elizabeth's ball and has been immortalized on canvas. Clothier and Furnisher. For the Ingenious to Solve. The Washington National Tribune revives this: 0x-n a book at random and select a word within the first ten lines and within the tenth word from the end of the line. Now double the number of tho page and multiply the sum by 5, then add 20, then add the number of the line you have selected, then add 6; multiply tho sum by 10. Add the number of the word in the line. From this subtract 250, and the remainder will indicate in the unit column the number of the word, in the ten column the number of the line, and the remaining figures the number of the page. The following also is recalled by the recent publication of the 21 puzzle or catch; Arrange the figures 1, 3, 8, 7, 9, using each once and none more than twice, so that the sum will be 2L ABE LINCOLN'S MAIL. Tb Presidential Candidal and Hla Ab senra of "Hlg Head." "You aw," an Id the middle aged man. "I wiu born In Springfield, Ilia., and lived there until after the war. J From my earliest boyhood Abe Lin coln was to me an liiipivwlva figure. He used to come to my father's store, tick his feet on the counter and talk about the affairs of the nation. I was present one night when Abe came in, looking as melancholy as a man whose bens won't lay. "'What's the mutter, Lincoln V my father asked. " 'Oh, nothing much. I'm dis couraged a bit I fear my tilt with Douglas was not very successful.' "'Nonsense, Abe,' remarked my father. 'Your words have electrified the country. They will bear a rich fruit for you. Your reputation has been merely local heretofore, now it is national.' " 'Do you think sot Well, I hope you're right' Then the future presi dent stalked out Into the night, look ing more cheerful than when he en tered. "I will never forget the first few days after he was nominated. At that time Springfield had no postal deliv ery, and we were in the habit of going to the postotllce late In the afternoon for our mail. Sometimes 200 people would gather In and near the postotllce. The evening after ho wits chosen presi dential candidate by Ills party Abe came to the postofflee as usual for his letters. He wits drced in tho homely fashion of the time and place, and greeted his neighbors iu his dsuul democratic way. He found his box full of letters and newspapers. "The next afternoon he came again. This time his mail filled three boxes. He was dressed with more cure than he had been the day before. On the third duy after his nomination he ap peared at the postotllce with a basket ou his arm. He went away with his basket pockets and hut overflowing with envelopes, newspapers, campaign documents, eto. "After that ho was obliged to era ploy the services of a secretary, who collected his mail, and we saw but little of the great man. Whenever he ap peared in public, however, we noticed that he wore what gossips called 'his Sunday best' "Those were lively times in Spring field. The town was overrun with prominent men from all parts of the country. It was my privilege to at tend the reception given to his fellow townsmen by Lincoln after his election. I will never forget the picture he pre sented as he towered above his wife and greeted his old friends. There was not in his manner the slightest indica tion of what is now called 'the big head.' Mrs. Lincoln was very gracious and made a fine impression that night 1 beard Abe say to my father in the hallway as wo were about to leave: " i guess Mary will carry herself right well In Washington, old man.' "Speaking of Mrs. Lincoln reminds me of an episode that took place some years before Abe became a national hero. There was a well to do tailor ln Springfield who owned a handsome house just across the street from the Lincolns. Mrs. Lincoln did not feel pleased that a tailor should live In a Oner residence than that occupied by a leading lawyer. When Abe was off on circuit therefore she had a story added to their house. The Job was nearly finished when Abe returned. He strode down the street, gazed at his house In surprise, and then crossed to the tailor's side of the road. " 'Who lives in that palatial man sion over there T he asked of his neigh bor. " The widow Lincoln.' answered the smiling tailor. Then was heard a voice from the top story of the Lincoln house : " 'Abe, Abe, come to dinner. You're late. '"-New York World. Everything Parked. 'Tommy, I am afraid you don't like to be told of your fuul ts, " said a mother, and Tommy replied evasively, "Well, I can bear hearing about one or two, but folks always think of so many I" It does indeed seem at times as if our friends, having begun to rehearse our failings, were determined to make a thorough piece of work. Two little boys had been making a visit, and on the morning of their de parture the father said to the elder: 'Dick, why is your hair so rough V "I couldn't smooth it, papa. I've packed my comb." "And from the state of your hands I conclude you must have packed your nail brush too." "Yes, papa, last night" "I guess he must have packed up his prayers, too, chimed in the younger brother, " 'cause he didn't say 'em last night or this morning!" Youth's Com panion. Gave Them Peace. Out in Mattoon, Ills., they tell this enrv of Gen. Graf it: It was in tliat town that the Twenty-first Illinois in fantry was mustered in. A Mr. Goode ion made colonel. lie was a man who neglected his duties, and the Twenty- first was wid to liave been a rougn It became the terror of that vicinity. Nobody was safe after HavW and it required some courage to go out in daylight The citizens sent a petition to Governor Yates to save them from the devastations of the Twenty first Uncle Dick sent over Grant and in a wt an angel couia f,. painnefl on the place without fear of tuoleaUtion. New York Tribune. The Omnipresent Smoker. Several wives want us to Implore smokers, among whom their husbands are numbered, to spare at least the parlors and nurseries of their homes from the noxious fumes of tobacco. It would do no good for us to comply with the request of these afflicted wives. If men could fly thousands of them would be seen wheeling through the air with cigars ln their mouths. This assumption is based on the well known fact that there are rew places at present accessible to man In which he does not smoke. In the street in the bath, In bed; as a nedestrian. as an equestrian, and be hind that mightier puffing machine. the locomotive engine, man oners In cense to the deity whom an Irishman calls "the Goddess of Fumigacit." Indeed the smoke of tobacco, like the smoke of the bottomless pit ascendeth upward forever. New York Ledger. Danger Id Some Kind of Work. Soma nccunntions are In their nature dangerous to health. Persons em ployed in the manufacture ol wnite lead, for Instance, show in their pallid faces the poisonous effects of the vapor of lead gases Inhaled, and few are able tn ivinriiiiin in the work for more than ten or twelve years. It should be said, however, that good autiionties assert that a continuous milk diet will effect an elimination of the poison. 8o, also, those whose daily wora in volves the Inhalation of much dust especially that of iron, copper, black lead and coal, can hardly escape harm unless they wear nasal protectors, and train themselves to keep the mouth shut Youth's Companion. Cblna Brie-a-Urae. China brie a brae has taken the place of the conventional bisque ornaments. Beautiful and ornamental vases and Jars cost from fifty cents to as many dollars. Dresden ornaments are pretty and quaint One exquisitely beautiful specimen, alout fifteen inches high, of Doulton ware, is a soft cream color, decorated with wild rows in delicute pink and yellow, outlined with raised gold. It is only t)70, and this, I was aanured, is moderate price.- New York Telegram. What Ailed Bar. "I have something to tell you, Al fred," she said, as they stood under ttie trelliscd portico previous to his de imrture. "Jack Asliton. to whom I was engaged seven years ago, has re turned." "Of course ho can't Insist on the en gagement," replied Alfred Vurgruve with emotion, "now that you have promised to lie my wife." "No," rather hesitatingly. "But he has Ih-coiiio immensely rich." "You would havo me release you, then, so that you might marry him I" exclaimed Alfred fiercely. "No." still hesitatingly. "I am only thinking whether you wouldn't annus a fortune sooner by going away for seven years than by hanging around hero waiting for my uncle to die." Chicago iSM'cial Press Bureau, A Chinese KITort. The following epistle from a market man to a lady who dealt with him is published In The North China Herald, of Shanghai: "Please don't cut my weight the Ugof mutton at tho lost day I sent ti 12 lb. according your Cut half pound, sent buck have got six pound and the price I charge your ten rent for pound anybody Charge U cent pound I give you the price very cheaper. My dear Sir, Your Loving Marek Men." The call "Biddy, biddy," to hens and chickens is nut explained. The dictionaries say "biddy" is a childish inline for a hen; but where did the child get the name? The other farm yard culls, such as "Chick, chick," to the hens, "Turk, turk," to the turkeys, and "Duck, duck," to tho ducks, seem to need no explanation. SAFETY IN Till MIDST OF DANGER, This would seem a contradiction la ao, In fact, to the eye. Hut experience haa proved Its ixaalblllty. Take the rase ol the Individual who wells In malarloiia region. A robust consti tution 1 no certain ileteuse against the realcl chill. Whet t? Recorded testimony, covering a period little short ol hall a century, prove that Hiwtctter'a Stomach Hitter la precisely till. Thi continent doe not limit the Held where the medicine bus proved It emery. In south Amer ica, the Isthniu of I'anama, Mexico, everywhere lu fact where miasma born disease take on It moot obstinate ami formidable type, the Hitter 1 a rveognliied apeclmi 111 Illimitable demand and prescribed by physldana of repute. Potent, too, Is It In disorders of the stomach, liver, and bowel, and gHlul that deatmyer, la grippe. It Improve appetite and sleep, ueulrallxea rheu uiatliiu aud kidcey complaint. Delsarte. with all his study In the art of ges- tlculntion, never succeeded In equaling the ex- Iiresxlou ol a dog's tall when hi master put on lis coat lor a walk. ALWAYS OIVINO SATISFACTION. Rrahiikkth's Pills have always given satisfaction. In lifty years there has been no complaint of them. Thnt is about their life in the United States, and millions of persons have used them. There Is no doubt that they have established themselves by merit alone. They cure rheumatism, dya- fiepsia, piles, diarrhea, liver complaint and event. One or two at night on uu empty stomach for a week or two will keep you in good form and tone up the system. llRtMiHKTH's Tills are purely vegetable, absolutely hurmlesa ami safe to take at uny tune. Sold in every drug or medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated. A iircarher a Ith the dyauemi alaii?ora God every time he preachea. DBAFNK88 CAN'T IIK CI RED Bv local nnllrations. a thev cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There la only oi e way to cure denlnes. and that la by constitu tional rememea. iJeaineaa is eauaeu oj an m tlametl condition ol the mucous lining of the eustachian tube. When tills tube get Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imported hear ing, and when It I entirely closed iloifuer I the result, and utiles the InHammntlnn can be taken nut aHd tills tills! restored to It normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine case out ol ten are causca ay caiarrn. wtilch I nothing but an iuflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will aie Due Hundred Dollar 'or any cane of deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Heud for circular, free. F. J. CHUNKY 4 Co., loieuo, u. Bold by druggists: 75c. Fashion note for young men. -This leap year I remarkable for new design. HPKCIAL INTEREST TO FARMERS. Portland, Oh., April Is, W2. Russell i Co. of thia city received to-day the largeat single ahlpinent of Agricultural Machin ery ever shipped to this (.'oast. It came through from their factory at Maaslllon, 0 In one solid train of thirty-two oar, making the long trip In jut twelve day and without a single accident or mishap. The thirty-two cara were loaded with Mnwlllon "Cyclone" Thresher aud Huiaull Traction En gine built specially for the Oregou aud Wash ington trade. The Russell Threshing Outfit for thl season will be the beat lu toe tna'ket. The engine are euulped with Kusaell'a Patent Friction Clutch, which haa kept this engine at the head of the trade. The new 'Cyclone" Thresher ha a double barred cylinder et In an Iron frame, which en tirely overcome the tendency to loose spike and the cylinder twitting out of line, in addition to Riisaell'a Patent Distributing Beater, which la peculiar to this machine only. The good crop outlook Insure a large trade for thia Orm, which they certainly duaerve, Tit Gibhia for breakfast XOPVa.IC.KT IWI St ick to it I Sometimes you may have to wait The troubles that have been years in gathering can't always be cleared away in a day. For all the diseases and disorders peculiar to woman hood, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription is the surest and speediest remedy. You can depend upon that but if your case is obstinate, give it reasonable time. It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and strengthen ing nervine, and a positive specific for female weaknesses and ailments. Afl functional disturbances, painful irregularities and derangements are corrected and cured by it All unnat ural discharges, bearing-down sensa tions, weak lack, accompanied with faint spells and kindred symptoms, are corrected. In every case for which it's recommended, " Favorite Prescription," is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or the money is re funded. No other medicine for women is sold on such terms. That proves that nothing else offered by tU dealer can U "jut u good,'' oxu Kxiova Both the method and results when syrup of tigs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and jet ?ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem eflectually, dispels colds, head tches and fevers and cures habitunl onstipation permanently. For sale in 60c and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. SAM fRkNCISCO. CH. toumiue. nr. new iork, K.t. SODA WATER Send for rntalngue. The Northrop 4 Sturgls Co,, Fifth an Oak, FarllaaS. Or. J STOP TO THINK! SEND YOUR MAIL ORDERS To the rhespest house In Cortland, Or., for your Dry Goods, Clothing, BOOTS AND SHOES, Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Cloaks and Wraps. E. MEYER & CO., 180-182 Fin I Street an I Yamhill. , OUTLAID, OH. FRAZER AXLE GREASE Best in the World! Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! EFTHE COST IS THE SAME.-d . a! i la. Jliil iil jjlj THE HARTMAN PATENT 8TEEL PICKET FENCE Costa no more tiisn an ordinary clumsy wood picket attalr that ohstruna the view and will rot or fall era I A I David M.CIarkson, Jr., Portland, Or. Hunt A. MofTet, Tacoma, Wash. aiiar! in a short time. 1 he "Hartman reuce Is artl'tlr III design, pmlecl the grminrii reallna ihem anil Is practically kvuhlastinu. 11,1.1 NTHATKIi I'ATAMMIl'K WITH I'KU K8 AND M MA I I.KII KltKK. I Alwata mention this imoxt In wrllln. Hartman Mia. Co., Bar Falls. Pa. T. 0. Oama, Can. Weilarn Salai ot., BOS Slat II., Ckleita- Holly, Mason, Marks A Co., Spokane Falls, Wash. I wy, ijf ,nn Simonds Crescent Ground Cross Cuts, Ana aii mnas or miuk saws, aiso saw rtepainng. far-SIMONDS SAW CO., 70 Front Street. Portland, Or. -mi UlvLvMU Dim'h your back ache? You can't eat and don't feel like work. The lAl ID trouble is your liver is tor pid. You are full of bile. I w 11 Get rid of it without delay. three (Unosofiioo.es Revealed Remedy will do it and make I if CD you feci like a new jhtsoii. For sale by all druggists. LI V saVrl 99 "German Syrup William McKeckan, Druggist at Bloomingdale, Mich. " I have had the Asthma badly ever since I came out of the army and though I have been in the drug business for fifteen years, and have tried nearly every thing on the market, nothing has given me the slightest relief until a few months ago, when I used Bo schee's German Syrup. I am now glad to acknowledge the great good it has done me. I atn greatly reliev ed during the day and at night go to sleep without the least trouble." t Catarrh ELY'S CREAM BILK! IS WOKTII $500 TO ANT MAN, Woman orChlld suflerlns; from Catarrh NOTaUQUIDorlNUFF A particle I applied Into each nostril, and Is agreeable, l'rlee, M) cent at rirueiiUtt' or by mall. f.l.r HKonihiiH, 68 Warren Street, New York. HAY-EEVER I CURE FITS ! Whmi I aar ear I do nut nasi! awralv lntp thra fnr a lim and then nava tlmm mlnrti ln. I mean a radical ours, I bsra made the dlmsae of KITH, Kl'l LkTHYorrAIXINU HICKNKHHalifa-lonistuitv. I wkrrant mv remMlr to our the worst nssns. Haoaoa others of fsilsd I no pbsjhiii fnr D' now nesivin a ear. Send at onoa for a tmatlsa and a Kra Bottle of ai, Infalllhls ranwd;. Uiv Kinrsaa and Fust Ufflos. H. l. KOUT. Mt C... 1H3 PearlJIt.N. T Pecos Valley, NEW MEXICO, " Ofler the gieatest opportunities to capitalist, filmier, hutnesceker aud business men. lam est Irrigation Hystem lu the Culled Htatea Just completed, ,000,000 exieudcd. Fruit jind with Water, l-D to i-tU per acre, 7 year' lime. New country, rapid Immigration, wonderful develop meut. Knllmad oonstriicted IMil. TownolKddy, county seal, termlnii. Illustrated Pamphlet ircv. amiiivs r. r. iinin.Hi', I .ar. I nsseiiac. Agent Peon Valley Ky. Co., Kruno. Cal. ECCS a approaching mine at the great Seattle show and at Salem ou March '26. Send stamp for catalogue. FOR HATCH INO. Other may boast of the prttea they won where I did not eihiblt ; not on can ahow a record In any way Hentl CHRIS KOCHER, Aurora, Or. UUU I.U1P I UllV ! yu unw tlut ,1,,llHr Mvcd ti a good v at a dollar ranted P You can aavi a dol lar on ewy ten, and aometimct $ or $3, by a?nt ing to l rain nor tut eveiy thing you um in the year. Count it up and tee what you will gain, ti meant comfort, unvxircted uleaiurea, happmei. peace of mind, everything that it good. Send al our for price list and information to Smith't Cash Store, 416-418 .'roiit ttreet, San Franc iko, Cal. EBIEUjl!AY PUFSS iv 1 wn 1 pofi ir. . Bhlppeil Anywheron Trial. Catalogu Fre. QB&. SBTBX a Oo-.a Ky St. QOLNOt.IUU. METALLIC SKYLIGHTS Iron Cornices, CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING. J. C. B&YER. Portland, Or. BICYCLE FREE. Wrll for catalogue and particular, suwag. FRED T. MERRILL, 111 Waahlnctoa nu, Portland, Or. life 1 1 n 'Sf-v a L V ajar ml 1 mi- y; Yov 1 OF WMYovr Former CKokt Lot's wife looked back with a well-, known result Bellamy, looked back in his dream. The smoker who has not tried "Seal" before can look back to wonder how he could have escaped thetrue excellence of the Seal of North Carolina. Packed In Patent Clntb Pouches and In Poll. A7,.V .lABTiIAllll.wott ROOT f raMi sm '-mil aa4 Frill f rM" Kr. Amir. (.urcl.au,.. Met.!, USHrra.Ut. point. tmnfJluU farmer: Ably wrllWs ilvss tnstjr IxrotklATIoa. Cal. trull (Irtnerr: rartilaf LOW rtMl Als. Nar.Oksr- rT.ri.raUl.rMk. A.'VQla..Rt,0r Trw. Srtru. lOiltrtmtMnrj. o Isrssr ito. la u B. slITTa. a.olwsMr.SiTAltK HKOSW7lk at , iAiuislanau lo. 'auM 184oi 0UILSI. iwwaanti uuui, DROP IT CM aV raaWidri PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO., Pitalunt, Cal. If In anr bullae not paying you drop It and buy aa Im proved Petaluma lucubator. MODE MONET ran bo made lu raia tug Chicken than In any other buaiuea fur the CHpltal Invest id. A b autifully Il lustrated Catalogue Ol lncuiaitnrs. Hrood cnaud all kinds of hlrkenr lxtiiir tKtt 'Agents for Manas Bona Cutter, Meeee lty Clover .Cutter, aud everything re quired by poultry raiser. r Cora In 1 l.llalhaaetnnwlMtl leading remedy f U Ui onnatural dlsrhargw aaa private dtaa4(iij.n. A eartala cure lor the d.bnp tailn weaka Moailat o womea. w.i.v. inMenhaltaadfaalaara I TwEl6ataf"fa. In r-omilln It Ml baft I I. f . B 1 Unl Fla If. 1 W" )) MOUNTAIN BUDS TEA A blend from the formula ol an old English Tea Merchant. Best Tea in the World for the Price. AO cent per lb. al your dealer's or postpaid from the sole Importer. CLOSSET A DEVER3, Portland, Or. made 171 In ftxtrdsrloa mvCtoetnc Cor 1 L" 1 and Kpeelaltlea. inoparOMlproAtawleaaa lae. Maniple tnm. Df.Bridgasa Bioaawag.aj.T JSEIT rW Remedy Ibr faurrh I lb Ft Rm. Kastsal lo t'se. and CbeaiM, I I N. P. N. U. No. m -8. F. N. U. No. 615 1 UHok by ss, K.T. ni(gaaa r mu by mail, lUMlUa, Wirm, fa, 31 1