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Ilighwt of all In leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Ojfe, I Baking Powder THE DOUBLE CROSS By ARDE35E3 JONES-rOSTElL (l7rt(-kl by SHOT -aa Prasa Aesorlalloa ) ciLunr-n l A. . ABSOLUTELY PURE A Maryland Taarnrj. Fifteen stulwurt knight iturticipated In lite t.mriiuiiKtit yesterday afternoen ti My Ludy's Munor, Iliiltiinore county. The tourney wiu held on th farm of jlr. Jitcob M. IViirce. about 5' mile rout of MonLtoii. on the Northern Central railway. Tha content was one of rxix-rt horsemanship, ami in this psrticulnr tlio tourneys of today are useful. It U only w hen they are likened to the chivulrous ehgiigwiicuts of old or when they an merely fur the value of the prize offered that they become ridiculous. In tcstcnhiy's tourney prize were given ti the lirt four successful knight. iiikI the ne.t four Im.l the honor of crowning theitiecn anil maids of-honor. which were really the moot coveted prize. The coronation took place nt Manor hall, near the tourna ment grounds. The royal tmrty and others then enjoyeil a dunce. Liultiinor Sun. An Olttr Harrst. Junior Partner Our traveler cnght to bo ilinchar( d. He told one of our customer that I mil an ignorant fool. m-ninr rurtner I shall eak to biin and Insist that no more uflice secret be divulged. Dotoii tiiixette. In front of bis early home, in Swe den, stands a inouiiiueiit with tbii in scription. "John Ericsson waa bora here." It is a large granite monument and waa built by thu miner of hli ua tive retrion wholly nt theirown chsrge. Rambler BICYCLES. Swift. Light, strong, Kvllabl and Beau tiful. A Hit arenl wanted la rvrr ciijr snd town In ora jii,W..hlllloii anl Idaho inl lur caUlojua aud leruit. FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO., 31 Washington Ml., fort land. Or. The Lining to Throat and Lungs must bo preserved or sore spots appear and invite the con sumption germs. Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, heals the lining, strengthens the lungs and even over comes diseased spots In their early stages. Physicians, the world over, endorse It Don't be deceived bj Substitutes! fttawM bj oll a Dowaa. K. Y. All lmi.lt. r 1 . - a 111 .1 1'JJ i m l n a mm I I I IW-l -l i ; i s They all Testily T the EtfcM el the Wetie lUaead Swift's Specific 1 T"J eld (Una tfapk) madrlna tbaO-orgui ' man and has Iroaafcirihtoihe anUuoara. ' astonishing tbaakaoU. and JsnafouodlDf U tboa-tra tbosswbo deprnd ot'lj oa tba Dhnldaolaklu. Threats o Wood ' taint which It dot nut Imnsdlatrlr radleata. Poisons outwardly anrtard or tba mull of rUa dlmam mna wlthla all JtKi to thai ral but almph rratedr. II la aa aarquatod toatc.bulkUuplha otdandfabla,caralltlH mil aruina from Impara blood or wraaawl TllaiU. aadfuratraatlM. Tumtaat praufc "Blood aad at Dtoiam" SWIFT SPECIFIC Drawer a, Atlanta, Oa. CO., THE ERICUOI PATENT SQUIBBEl BOMB l aura drath In i.rooad rVilrral, l'i-kri oihvra, lUbliluaud all aul ni. thai burrow In Ihrrrooii'l oa (I', Mir nJ wrialn. r riea, at pat ! Ikhiom: Uh-1 lif hlpnumt. itmoi a. -riri.M, with ilitn ll'iui for uiu. ami frrr o iii..ii. r'or labjr iIIIKL.l tXIKHMl .NAIUH Co., Muarow, Maliu. SfEHVlll HOW MACARONI IS MADE. II la fat an A Much Mara That a Wow Indnalry Haa Maaa btartad. Macaroni hn t ik-n a utrontf bolil on the affectioni of food rating Auierican, anions whom New Yorker are connptc uotw. it in nutrition, ditiblennd lutl- atnhle; ai pniviilem-xrrclMtand aiutiae- Uient. Hie iiuautity cnnmimed in tbii city duntiK the ml year, according to rea- taurunt keeKra, It til exctna of ibe COU' luiiipltnu of pn-viou year to a reiuaxk- alile extent. In view of lliee fact aoine Aniencnii haven nnibly taken toinauu- Lu'turiiiit iiiHcaroiii. Whether thehoiue- Uiaile product or the foreign la prefer able will apiH'ar in tune. It ha at leant the advantage that it U entirely machine uiiule, and no audi horrible uci;'tloua apply to thu American article aa to tbe other. One concern in this city haa been making macaroni by the ton ir jierhapa bv the mile would more correctly con vey the idea. A vixit to tiie factory the other day brought to light many fact connected with the manufacture of thU article. The art of making macaroni involve aomewhat intricate and teiliou pHM-eaa that l, American mac. arnui. The ingredient, o far aa the uperintemleiit wiu at liU-rty to make them known without giving away any of the trick of the trade, commit of farina made from the very bent hard wheat grown in Mtuncaota, Kaiina and North Dakota. The grain i reduced to a farina of live wholly different grade and then mixed up in one common n,ual ity. Theae farina are aelected with re gard to their glutiuou proiiertioa, aa that U the chief euieutiul in the making of the iNinte from which the "pip tern are formed. Tin fariuola i made into a punte a bard aud glutinous aa India rublier. Tbe lutnte i lint put through mixer: theu iu a circular trough, around which a 3-ton granite roller revoivea. inu take out any moiMurv that may retuaiu in the iNtate after leaving the mixer. Theu when thoroughly rolled it U lined around thu side of another circular trough aud two cone ahaped cogwheel proceed to knead aud cut the pate in iiicceft. taking out the flaky vein and giving au equally nmnoth and glutiuou body throughout. From the grinder the mte in ready to go to the cylinder. which luru it out la-rfcct macaroni. It it put iu ut the top of a round cyliiider, the interior of which reneuiblea the. interior of a (latling gun or the cylinder of a revolver. Through thene hole run urnall rial which make the hole iu lh macaroni. A it come lowly out of the bottom of the cylinder tbe mail operating the machine apread it over a cleau laiard, and when a cer tain lemxth haa Uvu min out it i cut nn and laid nidu to allow more to fob low. Thi i tdacetl on drying board on an upa-r floor, and for ten day it it kept on thcae board, when it l ready for boxing nml willing. Tbe apaghetti i made iu exactly the saute way, the only difference being that the cylinder which ahape the Mem are mailer. Thu aame tuotte I alao niaiie iuto all sort or haiie for using in oup, m il a letter, tigure. ktara, animal and "elbow." or what the French call "coudea." They rew-nible exai'tly an elbow of a rtovepijie. Ne w ork orld. larralWr la K I plural Ion. Every year tbe hunt for the preciou metal aud the chining Mime grow ahnire' until the plateau of Tliiliet aud the farther ble of the eaatern arcl.l jadago are alnnwt the only likely place where the agent of European firm are not inumriug aud proaiectiug and eud ing home concri'te evidem-e that, if enough i (pent and a mflii ient area of unknown territory i diligently exam iued. there may be ml id return. The erne raid aeekentof Ecniulor know the path of it Uioti'itain better thaii ueouratihent, and the hunter for gold will make known every ravine of the vat region between Cape Colony aud Lake Nyaxaa. Everv rear the demand for wood drive importer into more diatant for eat, while the eutlnwlaat or ootauy ana ornithology are ransacking regions iuto which it waa recently supposed to be death to enter. Tbe Phojuiclans of our day number whole tribes, and they are nenetratinir everywhere, exactly like their old prototypes. In search of spoils. Nothing stop the explorer for gain and another Party will follow them yet, not longing for minerals or new drugs, but for great estatea. Australia waa not ex nlored for exploration' sake, bnt to find Sands fit to support great herds, and ao will Africa be and the eastern arcbipei aso. ' The eomtwtitlou lor great lonnne grow bitterly sharp, aud thi U a road on which adventurer need only daring, a certain capacity for command, and resolve to explore ucb a waa Uiplayea in New South Wales by the Went- worths, who. twice beaten by the inonn tain, went on a third time, to become irreat noble in the aouthern world. Loudon K-ctaior. JW 9 Mil pa I Tha launch CYCLONE, one of the speediest boats of its size on tbe Coast. Length. 30 feet ; depth. 3 feet; beam. 6 1-2 feet; 7 fu from top of cabin to bottom of keel ; half-glass cabin. This launch, fitted with the cele brated HERCULES Gasoline En gine. 8-horse power, in perfect running order, Is offered for sale at a great bargain. For price and particulars address PALMER it BEY, Portland. Or. !. P. W. n. No. M4-. F. V. V. Vo. 621 Trinted man Ink. Agents. with Jaenecke-UH-PALMEB k 1IEY, Aa Allrartlre War af Flaring- riatarwa. Over the narrow colonial mantel of a young matron' room in her pretty snburlwn home U arranged a collection f what she call "Uiy treasure." The "treaanmi" are picture of her two little) dangbters, taken at various stages of their short earthly career of three and five year reajwlively, and arranged in irregular grouping around a central pho tograph of her hnalatnil. "I had the wall alatva the mantel left nniutititrd when the bonne waa built last t ear." tiie wife and mother explaim-d. "and one of the carpenters paueled the ppnit nnder my directions, home smooth latin, stained to match the woodwork, furnished the frames, and 1 am sure I could have done the work ,vIf rxcent that the men were around and it waa not neceaaary. It seemed to me such a good way to keep these pic ture always in my sigui. ano i enjoy tbetn everr day without effort." It should t further recorded that in tha lil.rmrr of this home it owner pret- t,t Mnma kia wif compliment by banging a lorelr crayon sk'tch of her over hia deak.-'Her Voint of View in Nsw York Tune. "ll'iv charming you hrttr irroicn Ceaca i my name Ceara Slelin. 1 waa lxrn at Weatcraa. Sweden, not fur from Stockholm, in . My father. OrefveC'nrl Melin, was an officer of high rank in the king' army. Mr mother, Urefvinna t'urlotta U-rtha, dum-ended from one of the oldest families about Waxholm. Di'fore I had ajriveil at the importance of 18 venr hit iiareut dint Olef OlM-n, thu only sou of a barrister, waa fiance to me. ll lioirge! me to stop longi-r at W externa; bnt 1 had come into rxMMemion of the 100.000 kroner left to me by my father in his will, and la-ing eizel by a sudden dire to see the world and all that is in it I uttered a cry of delight upon the morning of the 3d of June, 1HH , when I received a letter from America postmarked New ork. which npon opening I found had been jointly written by my great-great uncle Ivan Trolakv and his wife Vera, who had gone from Crontndt, in Uusaia, to tha states two year previous. 1 bad frequently Uvn a visitor at their bourn at CroiiHtadt. my nnclrt and aunt both being nativm of Stockholm. And being reader of the Swediah newspa pers, Ivan and Vera had corn upon the announcement of my sncceaaion to my father's fortune a fact which noemed to highly iuiprena them, for they cougratu lated me upon it, nt the same time ex tending a prew-ing invitation to pay them an early visit, underscoring the aasiir Slice that I would lie uiunt affectionately welcomed, Of course I read this letter to Olef, who, now tuiit my irfnts were gone, found no person sufficiently interested in ino to lnt3-pecute objivtioti to our suit of wooing. From the very outset Olef sernmxly omioaed mv uncle aud aunt's invita tion. It was but quite natural that he should, inasmuch aa we were lietrothed, and the dear, g xxl lad wautol to oMun me wholly in person. Dutiu siutiMif tilers protest my spirit bent itself to tny mind llbilinesa, and early in Atuuit I departe.1 from Hcandl navia by ono or the hwelixti line or teauifihip. nrriviug In New Vork npon the ssth day of I:k month. and was most profusidy welcomed by Ivan anil era. "How charming you have grown!" ex rlaimeil my aunt, after the aalutatlona bad endeil. Hut not half as chnruiing a her lot." cautionxlv whixtiereil Ivau. Silence, idiot! The girl will hear rour tirotexted vera, angniy. -uear niece." she continued anew, suddenly turning to me, "you won't mind Ivan and my little tete-a-tete now and then will you? We are botu so Ueepiy inter ested in roar welfare, you know, that we find it hard enough to uororyon To our great disadvantage we are far from being rich In worldly good, and we fear that however great may lie our attention it will not compare with your urronudings at home. "My dear aunt and uncle," I replied, "it I not in the quantity of our efforts, but in the quality, that the heart find richest enjoyment." And although I noticed that Ivan winced a I made the remark ( paid no farther attention t ) it at the time, but begging my aunt to show me to my apartment I bade Ivan good night and we loft bun. Arrived at tiir room I kissed era. and aa she went away I bolted my door, threw myself, exhauated. in my travel Ing gown upon the bod. buriod my rare In my pillow, and in spite or tnysuir, overcome oy uiers auaence ami my great distance from home, now tlutt the itimnlating excitement of my voyage was ended. I burnt into tear, while be tween ray aolm my orrowing heart again and again reeate I Ivan' strange words, "Not half aa charming aa nor dotr Ww I Doaitively ugly, then? I began to rummage the past What if uiy dowry had been Olef sole motive for winning mr hand after all? Waa it hi main rea son for wishing me to stop in Sweden? Am I ugly? I repeated- To which Truth gave me out one answer, jiy mirror had never turned from me wim uisaaiu. What. then, did Ivan mean? Surfeited hvtbein. lost in cjriouu- tiirinlis. I fell into a bothered sleep. A or did I recover comviotmnea again until morning dawned, when my eye were jarred open by a ound rappiug at my door and a voice mat aorny anaeo,: "Are you awake, tesca dearir "Yea, Aunt Vera." "Breakfaat i waiting for you. my dar." she reidied in inviting tone. "Will von be down soon?" "Riirht awav.aont ." and I heard thi echo of her footstep a she deacended the staircase. How freah yon look! Yoo must hav enjoyeil a mt quiut night of sleep, was Ivan's greeting, aa 1 g:iim-d uy tla-a Bt the table. I was aahained to explain to them that I hail not taken my clothe off during all of those hours; that my dreams had coined theraselve into page nnon rwii'.- of horror, and that, ai- thongh I uul hurriedly convinced my' self liv a km f c-nci ia uiy glai that I did Imk couij-rativeiy freah, I really could not quite make out why. after my ari..l islo-ht of nuTy. I should not present tlie app'-anuee of a fright. The tffcakfaat waa wifcTHoiitig when ring came at the door and a telegraph tnesarmrer was a-lmittcd bearing a duv tattch aildri.il to my aunt Nervously she received it. raggwily tearing it open, aa one nnused to the receipt of eAg "Anything to payraaked my uncle while Vera read over We (rpaicn. "No. air." rtlied tbe la "Tbere ia no ana war. Yon may go,' mj "Woo U It from T Ivaa asksd a the boy departed. "Sara s mother." "From Pittsburg?" "Yea." "What newT he earnestly inquired. noticing his wife' dangerous whiteness. "Kara is sick nnto death. Vera nervously mused. "Poor cousin! must go to her at once. How sad!" she exclaimed, turning to me. "And you, 0 t-l do so much dread to leave you. lint Sara is so dear to m. I love er as a auter. and duty cans me to ner. Uut let ua h that she will brave it. that I may soon hasten home, tour I' tide Ivan will do all in the world for you while I am away." Ilefore nightfall we hail been to tlie railway station and seen Aunt era snfelv started njain her journey. The rain a-d out. the tears rtixhed into my i, and I felt mvseir lmoye.1 home ward ntn the wave of di-aertion. And once alone I felt a reluctance in accept ing even the kind offices of fncle Ivan. winning, all the time, from the lmttom of my crying heart that 1 might but cant one glance into Olef fond eye. Then, thought I. would the world have little f her own to claim, for my dear Olef was all the world to me! A FRISCO MIRACLE. THE TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE OF A WELL-KNOWN BUSINESS MAN. CHAPTEH IL A week had gone by before Ivan re ceived a 1 . tier from Vera. In tbi she told him tlutt her Cousin Sara was improving. Ttut fancy our mutual discomfiture when, within the next three day, an other letter came to Ivan, signed by Sara's mother, Kthcr, saying that Vera bad suddenly ln-eti taken at riouxly ill with the same malady that hail pnav tratcd Sara a tyjie of fever which the attending physician pronounced very malignant: and so reduced in strength bail Vera already become tlutt fatal re- sults were feareiL An immediate consultation followed and it waa agreed that Ivan' duty lay in a quick vixit to hi wife, an oliliga tion that I inixted w.ut his first sacred lit. Ho quite readily agreed with me and by the next train he was bound for Pittsburg. Tlie wearv hours dragged on. By the second morning's nxt I received brief note from I tide Ivan telling in that poor Vera was rapidly sinking; ia fact the family physician had given bcrtip. Eminent met'ical counsel had beeq called in but their deliberation only went to confirm the opinion of the family med ical adviser. What was my surprise and joy, ho ever, nsin the third day after 1 van's de parture when I received a letter post marked Stockholm! I tore oien tlie en velotw as if rxiN-c ting to disclose a gem of the rarest worth. And, believe me, 1 did; for I road there the uaiueof my dear Olef! A name sweeter to lite than all the wealth of nations. How I prized that letter! And to this day 1 cling to it a one of the choicest jewels in my dia dem of uiaidcn love! 'Yon have bnt juat set out on your voyage, Oi'-r ran on, "a I begin to write von. No doulit this will reacU the New World quite as smiu as yon do, for 1 direct it 'via England.' Uut do no make light of my haxte, my anxiety to com mune with yon. 1 U When yon went away you tsk mv heart with you. Oh, Ceaca, why did we iart? llial grant that it mav not Ixt for long. Had I but the wings of a dove I would follow you. My soul mourn. lo not stop long away. Do int let the glamour of life's new phaau lead you to forget mo. Sleep in my heart as I sleep in your Lan your faith wnke with mine in the love jeweled morning of our meeting. 1 Ever your betrothed. Olef." fro mr rownxunxl ttedly Crlunlrd Wllh KhaniMall.m That lla !. All I'awar mt '! and Ira. How Ho Has t nrad. From I he xaa Fram Uro 1 bronlrlr.) M. E. iVtuclas, a voting man who owns and runs a harness shop out at Wi Mis- ion street in tins ritv, tells a tsieot a remarkable curt o( rlieiitnatisui alter lie ad hi Men d lot several vears, and had Imoat given up hoping that it could lie ured. That Mr. loiiglaa' cure is tier- manent is amply demonstrated by I lie (act it teas rtlevtctl to vears ago, and rheiiinatisiu haa not troubled him at all since that time. It was in regard to his recovery thai a 'liroincle reixirtcr called uin Mr. iNniit- a a lew davs ago. The voungman toM the (olloaing story: "A tout lour or live years sco I Nksii to In much tniubleil bv severe in in v (eel and ankles, and it annovrd me so greatly that I could only keep at work null ditliculty. I licgan to think tlist 1 a as standing on my (eel too much, and would have to manaire todo easier work. was in a harneasiuaker's shop then. Alxjut tlist time I rei of a disease ol te feet which is contracted in the tier- man artuv. 1 ileenlett that 1 had the same disease, and read up the remedier iimsI lor II ami trie.1 them. HI ixiurse, thev did no gissl. I then tried hot wa ter Willing, and also used mustard wa ter. I got some relief Irom the Itathing, nt it was only tcmporarv, and mv trouble was constantly increasing. At last I went to a phvsician. and he gave The African population brought th Ii lief In wii lira from I lie dark cutillDrnt and it exists among lliein to this (Jay tbouuli thr progn-sa of rrligiou and hIuus- lioa ia doing something to check It Mr. Dell n saw a vrry small fro; Jump out of the mouth of a snake which liapiienrd to gane n iiia.lv. as tnry oiiea ua. after hating takrn the fiog down lllto lU gullet The coin Inrnt of EuroiMt, which accom inmlau-a ;).iMi,(iO of wope, ia so small that llirrr nrr upou It au avrragswf pluely three peoplr to th stuare mile. iiovya Tiiiar W i.ffvr (in Hundred Itnllsrs' llrwsrd lor in nas of ralairh thai rauuid be cured of Hall ( alsrrh cure, r. J. ( IIKNKY A CO.. Froo..Tiil'dn. 0. Wr. tha uiKlanlsnad, bar known f. I I'ha naylnrih last Mfirvu rears, and lllrt. him pa'lM tlr hmioiahlr Iu all buslnraa lraii.til"ii" aud Snsiiii.llr aklaUioarrr out snr ntillssiluu mails b) thr Hon. WiT A TK1 k. 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It ha riven satisfaction In millions and met with the approval of th medical profession, because it acut on mr r.ni tura liver mad IbrWrU wit.sout weak ming tbm and it U frfttly ff frum Htitid of Fist i dx mi by all drtiir finU in ic and II MMra, but it it mmur ufactuml by th C-Jifornia Fl Hyrup Co. only, WtVMHf IU(D W pnnia ou rwrrj parka, alao th naror, tiyrup of Fins and Uinf well informal you w.U Hvi accept any aubaUtuu u oocm. MAM'S IlVHtMA!ITT TO IIIMACtr. Tm mnet luhnmn nmriitfr-, nutraft h'rti M)lit li-vrar ih , hi.ii t(-rtri Umiii ttie -tt ) Mm iy nlto-tttg lrMUr put .ilirn litrh ctttiii hi liiinaM h, mgtntm Ml lufa litir dwkrtt M- ktllrRl. Mftlif rx'ftl f.ltllllly U IIU- Ul ilrf ltl lUtp MlloU that' UM Ili-atHM ntt iMil 'ti h mtw tlolrlit ( itirlr rttiii, fHinii-iiUtU r.iii.rn ,' t it Mil lrri'iaifiti jurt to hftl b U wfiHijjfhl MUitrf Hit Mil .t-fll (tins ttv wiiirh hii nfdt y .rit hr lit rt- til mr ttti t-tnr ' Mo-irttrr timili Hulr, til ti U 4itiirt,l.iit tintn iiif h.iMi it r i ttif Miit-wthi,! tnl ht'lr-'l l ruti'g at. u i tut ing; i. Tt.- Ihe-r nd fli -t"iti h .iiarf in tli If n ill. H-llnr iiuiuifl ly Hit fs tn.rrti titr rtlrUM-, httar irltll'ii Int'iirttrf i i-It ihritMtf IhhiI tlii ajtifm M-ltf ttt.im, iii. itntatiir, iiiiiT .ti itrrvoua cu 1'iiliita U' runti t 'I Uatltrf hr uutl U-k,h rulir tonir-r-.i, I iu llrrl liMiiglil. hrlug at ol h-ett. ri line t.ti MOM or a rt iii.ic- wr, i'.. Saran I bum. me a prescription, but it did nogi le itsv issl. was now so laxdly olf that the acute iin hail gone up licvond the calve ol mv legs. I used to have to sit down very olten, and frequently when I would try to stand I would fall right over. I cone pletely lost power over my feet and legs, and was aluuwt paralvtcd. Finally I tie- termini'd that I would have to let the lisease wear itself out. " You see, we are all natives of Can ada. Mv father, mother and I used to live at oislstock, Ontario. We got the Woodstock Sentinel Iteview, which con tained a nuinlier of reports sboiit the wonderful properties of a iiiedieineeallcd lr. vt illiams l ink rills lor I'ale I'eople. I thought that, if one-quarter or one- tenth of what was said alsiut thein was true, they might do me some good. We got i'i. ftO worth of them, and I Itcgan to lake them without much regularity and ithout thinking much alamt their cur- tig me. I Just Waik them when I IIiuukIiI of it, two or three at a time as they hap- ieliel to come hanily. I waa alao sutler- ing Iroin a severe attack ol piles, which gave me a great deal ol trouble. Alter 1 had Uvn taking the Pink Pills awhile I noticed that the piles left me, and then my rheumatism just went away from me easily that 1 hardlv thought of it un til it was gone. I bad given up all other treatment, and was taking nothing bnt the pills; so it must have lieen the pills that cured me. I tisik more, and in (act lake some still, e alwav keep them in the house now. They give vour cheeks a tine healthy glow, and keep you feel ing well all the tune. Mv rheumatism waa completely cured, and tia not troub led me for two vears. 'My grandfather, John Ikmgla, is slill living in Canada. He was quite well aciiuainted with thi very lr. Will iam who first eumiKjundfd the pills, and know that lie ha the very beat of landing in the community. 'I cheerfully recommend tlie link Pills, and I think that any one who take them is sure to receive benefit. As 1 said, we still keep the pills in the house all the time, aud would not I w ithout them." Mr. Douifla i 3 year of age. He has lieen in San Francisco for the ll part of hi life. He i well and favor- lily known ty a great many fn rran- ciaco people. Anyone of an inquiring frame ol mind can II ml him at worn in hi harnes shop at ttiia Mission street. An analysis ol lr. M liiiams' rink Pills for Pale People show that they contain in a condensed form all th ele ment neiessary to give new life and richnea to the IiIikmI and restore shat tered nerve. They are an unfailing specific for such disease aa locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rlieiimatlmi, nervous headache, the after effect of la gniqe, imlliilation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms uf weakness either in male or lc male, rink ( ill) are sold bv all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price ( V) cent a bus, or six luxe lor i.M)) ny addressing IT. rtlii- isiu' Medicine Co., Scheueclady, N. Y. The Ists Hon. Jsmes W. Hunted, so long Hpeskrr of th Assemhly of th Stat of New York. noted for rigorous common ruse. Ill Jsnusry of IK4) lis wrote from the Assruitily t'hsmler: " I drsira mire more to lsr niy testimony o the value ol Aiunli I'osol s I'I a vsaa. 1 liana owl llirin for Iwrtily-ltv yrirs past, and ran oii.srif nliniisly ooiii. inriid Ihrm sa Die l--t attentat iruiMljr that I list knoan. I hsva t irm ennslam ly hy me. whrlhrr at hoine or ahroad. My laiully sa wrll aa uiyarlf have round llirin to le a anverriKll rriimly, Isdh for eltrrnsl sod lulerti d Iroiililea. I nrvrr had but our ki.lns ilittlrullT In my life, ami the appll ration uf the plasters cured ma In a wrrk 1 desire, as I said la-fore, to hrar my I rail ninny In pulilm a ay to thrir rlllra. y, ami 1 know of no hrttrr way of doing It than hy nit in you my personal experience." HatsnssTH's I'lLia are a vrystabls pur xslus. t.tfia.Hnt- Isi , tm ron.l.lvr hu,hni-a sn rm I 'm el lurkt I'laerr Vis,hrii Ihr) ar on lite wlnnins hiirM. "(loa-n'f I .. ..... i I. if hn' are of great servic In suUlulug huarseneas. SiUI a in btun, Jii.tti- ! vihi kiiam snillnhs f.rortlili-a'miil I hi- ti'lwurrt Hioim lla rau away aid at ouid wuinan, yrr annt-rt I'ssBuaawllMSInramilaa: on dust a snail. Only a Scar Remains Scrofula Cured -Blood Purified by Hood's areaparllla. -C. I ll.md A Co., to wail, Maas.1 " II I with pis at thai I sand testimonial rnurrrnlnf what llmnt's Sansparllla haadoo I. ir ny dsufhlar. II ia wondarfnl awdlrtae s-.id I rsnnot rsenatairDd It too blflilj. aarah. bo la hwrtaa jraais old, baa bare AfTllcted With Sorofula srer since abs wss on fasr eld. tot Br ream b has bad a running- sor oa en aid ol bar far. W trtrdmry rraadyreeoatnMndsd.bat iitthltiff did bsrsny sttod until waenmmroaad lm lliasl'tnanaparilia. Mr marrtrd daushtae silfiacd as to ass liood t bona parllla borsase Hood's'fSCurcs bad eured bar of drawn. 8b had bsew Irmtblad a lib that rompialut slnrw ohlLlhond, no sines nar aura an baa nsror nra wiumxii a ittlsol Hnnd a aarsanlla la tha bou w tam.nrd rlrlus II to Sarah aKil oua Taar at, aud II baa oouurrad tba rsnnm sore. Only tear Remaining si s trarsol lbs dreadful dlsoaaa. fravumi to taking Ui mailleln bar atasight wasarlWt bill nnw aha ran as psriartlr. la ennusetkiw lib llissl Hanaariiia wharoaed llund s raaUbl Pills, and bd then) tba brat." Maa. Msaia osirns, Iaata, lllluoia Cet Hood' HOOd'a Pill ear Bsussa, sick. bandar. ba, ladlgaatloa, blllorun . sold by ll drorglata, Tsv Gsssiia Air hrskfat. A raaaiatA caaa or uaorsv ct-aan. J so. NUJ, Kan., An. i iliUan Aft Ailiinia, t'lm mnmi, l. wrmai "I Imk slek wllh dropar, luat niy ap. pt-tlle, txtutd not slarfi, la-ranie frvrrlah: alwat UnrM . ket all strrnalh, tiMuai b laHwni sin fuL Im-sth sniwt snd had to give up work. Tba ta-at iibyaM-lana la Clnelnnatl. tailed to brln ms, My Inula and body wrr swolM-a to mormons slaa, and I waa BuBerliia terrllil I ha iVn-tiMi all naonr. Iba iOW MSUOa. ESO. nawl ( isMlkl not let Wrll Strain, that I wss tlalile lo drop dead at sny nuioarat. My wire ear me fur deal 1 remrmlard n-a r aa iit for Ilia prbat. In pis, h. Whoa wnillnf for ilaath. liinanf i mil '(lotdcn Mixlhwi isxsyrrjr.' anil lliou. I nould try II aa s last one, when I biel mkm thm laillba. I s almost rrU. Tnasoellnig enllreljr dkaeiwared ud I was sishi alibi reeuina worn, my health la brtli bow I haa It bo taw la Iwanty-Bv yvwra." T-lf-VX TAKE 4J5 L THE M.iJoiv.iii.vnl 1 II ., Uno-nt a He. Sj S I It la sold, rn a vuarante b all dma aintt, II euros Innplsnl t onsumpllori ana u tu vsal vou4 ano. wroup una gafe ASK Yol'lt 1'kAl.kK roll nONARCH UKI) STufr'-KLTLNO. Maltese Cros, Kldccwood and Wal lubout SU-arn and Water Hose. tW All fully giiaranlrrd. ll Guttapercha md Rubber Mfg. Co., r.stabllahsd l. Portland r. TAKE IT W.PrUNlDER'S OrECJDN BLDOPPURiriER. -oti-ir Kl0NtV4UVlR0i!t(AXi UY-tPtilA. Pistpit9 HLOTcias na rv,w MCACAOIiCS UJSliVthTSS minrni I tit lt 1 tPuiA. SI ALL ACHES OF JOINTS. NERVES AND MUSCLES ST. JACOBS OIL WILL CURB AND PROMPTLY HUSTLES. I YOl'K BI'MINKiW IKU HOT fAY 'ktrkan ara anally sad suoeaaalullr raised hyastnt lb Pataluma In iubator od Brooder. or II iMiralad ealaharua buis all shout II Don't buy sny but Ih Rrlaluats II yon waul slmii , rlmrnus chirks wa ara eaoinsl oaal naanuiiariar lor nuns ana t.ioranu oar, aisra ara, Kssiks, spoulsliif Tunis, riianuliis, riiruil's Roup ( ura, Morris hnullry ( ura, I mssiuiii llw graal chlckau-lle ktllar and .r.ry olbai arlU la rauulran by poallry raira. Hr Iba etsrhlnaa la op. ration al nil wllh Ilia Korwalk (Mirlrb raria. Midwlulaf rait, sau-hing DIP IT i atrloaas sad all kinds id leu. f Is "I rasa. Iiifw Iras: If rmi waul It, w 'ITALUMA INCUBATOR CO, , ltu-liu-:t47Ut Maiu simI, Fsialuata. Cat HE THAT WORKS EASILY. WORKS SUCCESSFULLY," CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO GALVANIZED VIHEMETTIHC 1 CEMT SQUARE fCOT. 0. B. STUBBS, Hay Forks, Rakes, Scythes 380 WA8HINQTON ST.. PORTLAND, OREGON. Cut thi advertisement out, anil send it when you writ. FOK TIIE V, To ih pmo or stub raisrnlng a lb isig.il GOLDES WEST BAKIXC POWDER OrtlftwUM ow er b-for Jan 1, ISN, w will fir a rak prt M HU. snd to tba nail Isnrral aumaroa oihsr rn. rxnr1" front S in I t l cas tUauiLr A baVAlU, ruruand, or. Printed man Ink. Agents. with Jaenecke-L'll-PALMER k BEY, ENGRAVING 1 1 K NOW lliul Ia-s4 tJI Is-e4 rhOlfhatlTr.V Ii mulli mlm mmm V f- f law tat Rat Ml hlhbd4) Jn l 77 br Ih" Mmu. (iKAVI.MI Ol. tlStatMrt-Urrdl tli lf nt t4 likirot piMtli - rtrt ftri wmm lull rs.ajj ii i rf Ih t'-s4 iiK4 tnftrlilftr'r. pliU tnrt atrfnl fr il)l . Il.lfff MIC I pf rra t irttir ariaBUa. Ik. trf.r Co. lama tj IH t.ajb'-i timm r ptmi (it I f. miatisi r aWi4 ( IUilff all I V MtatUrt! Vgt H usimI la, i" priaU r.4) MfMr- iMr4ht -rta to !. MilMl.vlrt4 Sll rl bxaffA m...ymmmfmmmmm W , Vi t;.MwMsa CREAMERY AND DAIRY MACHINERY. Baker Hamilton CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS and OUTFITTERS. Cramrl, Ch Faetorlaa and Cld Sterage. Crasart. ltalrr and tbarae Vaatory Maahlaarf, Apparsina. rlslwre and Snppilaa. tlKMKRAL rAClrlO COABT AOBNTB ros raa Sharpl Rutalan and Belt Power Cream Separator. Wlnnrnnf th ontv dlidnms snd medal ba- toaad on Mrp.ralaira si tha Morld't Columbia) ataaiiHHt, 4 hicaro. rians. asilraalr snd Bps lSealWiaa luniUhnt oa aiipliiailon. slrtclly nl-.MOnil at bad- ro k piles.,. WrillarderrlntlraUkBiid f JT In formation. BAKER HAMILTON, Saaraasaatav. Lo Angalaa. aa fraaalaoa. KIDNEY Bladder. Prtnary sod Urar lira rat and illsbets ar awrad by Dropsy HUNT'S REMEDY TNI BIST KIDNIY AMD UVII MIDI9IRS. HUNT'S REMEDY Bright1 IHisasa, aasllna er Noa-r. taniloa ei Una, fain la la hack, Lolas a Co Ida, HUNT'S REMEDY Ours latsmpsrsnce, Marvews Diisiisa. (leoer UsUllty, r amass Waaknaas sad as HUNT'S REMEDY Cars Btllotwna, Baadarbe, Jsnndlcsv Bow HUimacb, Uyspapaia, CouatlpaUo an rUaa, HUNT'S REMEDY 'Ta IT !CB a Ih Kid sir r a, I. Irer snd Mowsls. rasiorln tb.m to a baal ihr a lion, and I M.awbsn all elbsr ssaOirtnae fall. Isundrada bar baaa sarad who bar glraa mp I die kj rrtauda and abrttolaaa. BOLD Bit ALL DHltltJiaT. T. I- IX)t iI.A LanaaadV isqusl. cv.uim wki 1 Ct ainwt ".r U I" A brst WMuo . I-IEU. VsI-d an th. iwttu7; a.i ann aMnr tmas r IIm maarr in, aad pnew rottna,, I. y 1 -ka ao sub.0 .1 rtarra but ol ourmwipkio Indira S' .1 gra er arad Si, It- aarrarW t sAr gt.isa us lliwiaM hssataaa. du-br mail. Pnataaafra. Vow ran gag lbs ban) bagasna af atalars wba anah aur i hi as. INSIST OS HAVIXO THI Belting, Packiaf and Ho., Boots aad Sboca, Rubber and Oil Clothloj, DraesUU' Rather Cooda, sBTFacrvaaa sy- Goodyear Rablier Co., TS bad TS First .. rerUaad, Or. Writ lor aatalogM waa. ISC WtUCinWC SOOTMiaje. 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