J.t I 1 7l .50 10 Mi J 2 III' T TT T I ! The New Bread. "D OYAL ' unfermented bread, made without yeast, Avoiding the decomposition produced j in the flouj by yeast or other baking powder; peptic, palc-table and most healthful ; may be eaten warm and fresh without discomfort, which j is not true of bread made in an' other way. Can be made only with Receipt for Making One Loaf. ONE quart flour. I teaspoonfiil salt, half a teaspoonfiil sugar, s heapingteaspoonfuls Royal Baking Powder, half medium-sized cold boiled potato, and water. Sift to gether thoroughly flour, salt, sugar, and baking powder ; rub in the potato; add sufficient water to mix smoothly and rapidly into a stiff batter, about ns soft as for pound cake; about a pint of water to a quart of flour will be required Note. It is necessary to follow, precisely, the above directions even to the size of the pan. Observe that water should never lie added until the pow der has been thoroughly mixed with the flour in a drv state. Perfect success can be had only with the Royal Baking 1'owder. because it is the only powder in which the ingredients are prepared so as to give that continu ous action necessary to raise the larger bread lout. The nuttv flavor noticeable in this oread is due to the fact that no acid except that derived from the snipe is used in tile Rnval ISakintr Powder. KdYAI- HAKINli 1MAVDKR l' .. 106 Wall Street. V. V for all further information. 1 Nearly a Century u Nun. Convent life jeenis favorable to longevity, udgiug from the case of an Armenian nun ustdead in a Jerusalem religious house t the age of 115 years. She eutered the Convent when a girl of seventeen and had bever crossed the threshold since. Minnie Hauk's husband. Count Ernest it Kesse Wartegx, Is a writer and scientist at more than ordinary ability and reputa tion. He Las traveled extensively in Xort h mid South America and in Europe ttad Africa, and belongs to many scientific so cieties in Europe nml this couiitrr. MERCURIAL Mr. J.C.Jones,of Fulton, Ark., saysof nojaa "auuuu mju years ago 1 con fSSSEua tracted a severe case of blood Tpoison. Leading physicians prescribed medicine after medicine, which I took iwunouc any reuoi. x aiso inert mercu rial and potash remedies, with uusuc- RHEUMATISM eessful results, but which brought on an ttt.tank of mfirciirinl riiAiimnricm thaf made my life one of agony. After suff ering lour years 1 gave up all remedies and commenced using 8. 8. S. After takintr RAVornl rmfrloa T urna ATitiralw wired and able to resume work. Is the greatest medicine for ... n-.-m niooa poisoning to-auy on the market." Treatiso on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed tree. fiwiiT Srisctt'io Co.. Atlanta, Oa. It's Just as Easy To grow Choice Flowers as It Is to grow common ones if yon START RIGHT. Either one of the following collections Is ft rarden In luelf. and your garden in not complete without them. They are all beautiful and fashionable flow en and the plants are all at runic, healthy and pot (Town, and sent, postage free, tor the price named. THE TIMOTHY HOPKINS COLLECTS OF SWEET PEAS Gmpriifse It DUtinct VarteUc. A Large Packet V Sttdt of eachor $1.10, or a Packet of Seodt 0 Ox niK varieties mixed for only 10 emit. 2 Roses Sl.00 V"""K 12 Carnations SI.OO vniu 12 Pelargoniums a 1.00 12 Chrysanthemums $I.O power or rrrnpa choio varieti vagatablt OLLUO (roar on or ov ml OB ONE DOLLAR. SHERWOOD HALL NURSERY CO. M. to. tow t hi St. - - Sao Francta, &L THAT THE COST OF clothing is regulated by the quantity Hold. Ho we, sell Inn the largest amount, can five the IIKST (or the .EAST MONEY. Send (Hiatal card (or rules lor self-measurement and for description of Suits from f to f 17 to EVERY MAN KNOWS A. B. Steinbach & Co., One-Price Clothiers, tot. First and Morrison. Portland. Or. FROM V will cost you 43 Cents and 10 Cents Pontage. Com pare our 4.1 eent shirt with any you have bought where you have been WHITE SHIRT ,,,,, . trailing. 11 11 i.hl. - "".made of Williamsburg soft-Hn-hZJ.L mu,1'?- three-ply set on linen fr,m. h . 'le,lB n collar bands, reinforced U wrl"',We' k' patent continuous strip In will !.T 1 f ' 'H k,"" h-ewed and felled seams, shirt .1 : b""on-holesand eyelets. It is a vJ""1'1'" and wear. It will show you rishi .1 ,ur y"ur money you can net at the J friL Snd 1" of collar won- Our . 1'ue ha" '"".pages of iuch,7alucs. " is wnt free at request. " " O'-DJ tana, Portland, Oregan. DR. BUMS IMPaOTID LIVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC .-S.0!E P,LL rOR A DOSE. m, it 4r,T.e--,,""PHT whM IB jratcm UcU to lrn T. cur H4achs, brubua lbs mm. Th , Complexion better lhn os w.mr t!"..7. -m,,flT. nuher rnp nor steko M "1:1 ' -OHIIK rem 01 Uwlr menu t UNDID Royal Baking Powder. more or less according to the brand and quality of the flour used. Do not make a stiff dough, like yeast bread. Pour the batter into a greased pan. 41,'xS inches, and 4 inches deep, filling about half full. The loaf will rise to fill the pan when baked. Bake in very hot oven 45 minutes, placing paper over first 15 minutes baking, to pre vent crusting too soon on top. Bake at once. Don't mix with milk. HIrIi neeletl Shoes. Tlie streets of the old city of Von ice were often extremely thick in mud. in spite of tlie great sewers which dated from the Tenth century. Even now, with but tiO.OOO or 70,000 inhabitants, the thoroughfares be tween the Piazza and the Rialto ore sometimes sufficiently bad. We are writing of the time when the popula tion was nearly five times what it now is, and when Venetian trade was at its zenith. Well, to combat this mud, the ladies took to high heeled shoes. As the mud grew worse the heels became taller and taller until at length they were half a yard high and as difficult to control as a pair of stilts without handles. The conse quence was that a lady in full dress, obliged to walk but a few yards, had to be supported on both sides. This was a task for the black pages, or for tlie lovers, who had now become a very conventional part of Venetian society. National Renew. Cures for Nervousness. In connection with the water and air cures for nervous patients cer tain respiratory and muscular exer cises are advantages, and may, in certain advanced stages of the dis ease, be applied passively by massage and similur operations. Among other things gardening and other occupa tions in the open air are of great benefit. Unhappily, in the large cities, where the majority of the pa tients live, there are only a few so fortunately situated as to be able to enjoy such employment to any con siderable extent. Those who are able to go clear into the country and work in th fiVIils and woods in the sweat of their brows will perhaps, if they are pru dent and other conditions are favor able, effect a happy cure of their nervous disorders. Dr. Bilsinger in Popular Science Month!-, Melody und Music. Melody was thelieginiiingand ever will be tlie essence of music through all ages. The Greeks based their melody on tlie tetrachord system, which they may have copied from the natural melody in human speech. Gregorian chants. Protestant hymn tunes, many national melodies and other musical themes aro based on natural melody in human speech. Exchange. Looking Better feeling better better in every way. There's more consolation in that than well people stop to ponder. To get back flesh and spirits is every thing. Scott's Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypo phosphites is prescribed by lead ing physicians everywhere for ail ments that are causing r: pid loss of flesh and vital strength. Scott's Emulsion will do more than to stop a lingering Cough-it fortifies the system AGMIST coughs and colds. Prtr1 hr Rentt Bowne. W. V. All amrrhts. "take PrUNlDER'S. Qreqon Blood Purifier, .KIDNEY VLIVta DiSEASCS. DYSPCP3IA. . ciun ro a nT-HCQunSiM onr3"5 llSMCACAChtS CC3TlVCNtB ifTfll Bctmdr for Cturrh to Um Best, Eulnt to fx. an CbcaprM. asm br Dnrnira or tenl br mtO. I Ke. B. T. tUulUna, Warm, Pa, ft! NEW YORK YOUNGSTERS SES A THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE. Six Thousand Street Urchins Swarm lata Metropolitan Flayhoute and Make Away with Everything Portable Within Reach A Pandemonium. Fully 6,000 shouting, screaming, chat tering, cheering youngsters attended the erfoniiance of "The Scout" given for Dr children at Xiblo's. and outdid the ians as regards noise and drowned the reports of the pistols with their en thusiastic yells. Such an audience has never before been inside the walls of a playhouse. There were boys there with dirty faces, and boys whose natural color did net give one an opportunity to see if they were dirty or not. Little girls were there, too, some white and a few black, and they took as much delight in the performance and made as much noise as the boys. The doors of the theater were besieged as early us 7:30 o'clock, and by 8:30 there was a tremendous jam aboiit'the Broad way and Crosby street entrances. Once the doors were opened there was no use trying to collect tickets. The boys sim ply swept everything before tliem. In an incredibly short time every seat con tained at least two occupants, and every available place from which the stage could be seen was occupied. 1 he boys hung on the posts like mon keys, occupied the stairs, stood on the radiators, and if it wasn't for the ten big policemen who were there to preserve order there is no knowing what thev would have done. Tlie youngsters talked to each other from nil parts of tlie house. "Hay, Yaller!'.' shouted one airchin across the gallery. "Did you see me brudder?" "Xaw," came the answer. "Hully Mo!" shouted back the first speaker, "mo inndder will slaughter me." "Hi, Rod," shouted another young ster, "Where's Mike?" "Oil, lie's down in the parkay eating oats," came the an swer. It was 10 o'clock when Congressman Timothy J. Campbell came Move the curtain and addressed the boys. At least he tried to tell the boys to be good citizens, but they heard him not, and he concluded in pantomime. One little girl wearing a big red hat occupied a chair all by herself in the or chestra, "lake off your hat, Mag!" shouted the little one behind her, but she paid no attention, and in an instant that hat was sailing down the nisle. When she got it back it was in ribbons, and to quiet her cries a policeman lifted her into a box, where she spent most of her time' sticking her tongue out at the other girls. How the boys cheered when the cur tain went up! They applauded Dr. Carver like mad, and when he threw the villain in the big tank they yelled furiously. The comic Irishman and the darky pleased them immensely, and they marveled atDr. Carver's aim when he broke all the bottles in tlie saloon with rirlt. tails.1 The actors soon discovered that it was useless to talk, as they couldn't be heard, and they went on a great part of the I time in puntomime. No villain was ever more heartily disliked than Cherokee I Jake, played by Mr. Sommerfield. One i boy in the gallery threw a half eaten ap j pie at him, and an Indian picked it up I and finished it. In tlie fourth act cries came from all parts of the house to throw Jake into the river. There was tumultuous applause when the horse fell through the bridge, and there was more when the play was over. It took just seven minutes for the house to empty, and it seemed a miracle that no one was hurt. Had one boy stumbled while coniing down tlie gallery staircase the result would have been appalling. After the house was emptied Manager Comstoek went and viewed the wreck. Every other row had a broken seat, and in one place an entire row was demol ished. The nrcliius broke open the opera glass machines and carted off the glasses, and in some cases took the machines and all. "Well," said Mr. Comstoek, "they had a good time, and I don't care as long as they left the four walls and didn't get hurt." New York Herald. IlUiifte of the Hat. A London correspondent complains that he cannot take his walks abroad with his head uncovered without being exposed to gilies and flouts and sneers and treated as a lunatic. "And yet," he asks, "who but the hatter would suffer by the almost complete disuse of the bat? The advantages would lie many. We Bhonld eutirely avoid baldness (which our hats induce); our heads would be as cool as our faces (which we never think of covering, though they are less pro tected with hair than our heads); we Bhould save our money and a great deal of trouble. In this climate we need not be afraid of sunstrokes,' and we should void folds in the head. It is a mistake to sur.toee that either chimney pot hats or bowlers shade the eyes. They do not do so ny more than women's bonnets. " Alphabet Aupprra. "Alp iabet slippers" are getting to be qnite & craze in some parts of the conn try. The young people of chnrch so cieties arrange for an evening lunch, the name f every article of which begins with tie same letter. Each member is instrn led to provide a portion of the feast, lid forfeit is levied atrainst de- linqm Is. A "B" supper, for instance. wouhMinclnde bread, beans, butter, banaul, bwf, brick cheese (by an elas tic coifcnv tion of the rule), bologna, etc. Ijchange. ilr Wright la llnlrornra. It is residil elevet fort- id that a tradesman was lately in London who hail disposed of nghters in marriage, and as a or each he bad given their .'.eight halfpence, it is suggested that th lightest r were rather bnlky, as the f them weighed fifty pounds, ng and elghtpence. London two IhUl TiVBita. 1 1 The New Bread . ll, evident that. If considerations of uroiiuiuiness in tooa and convenience in housekeeping era to govern, the use of yeast in bread-maiing must become a thing of the past. It is an established fact that yeast pioUuces the gas which raises the bread, not from itself, but bv fenuent ing'orjotting some of the most 'nutritious elements' of the Hour. The gas is the prod uct ot the decomposed elements. The loss ot these properties is what maks fresh veast bread unwholesome. The use of the oyai rsaKing rowder instead of yeast is found to make a tiner. lighter breaA, devoid of all dyspeptic qualities. The same gas carbonic is produced as where veast is used, but it is evolved from the' bakine powder itself aud not from the Hour. None of the elements of the Hour is impaired, thereby preserving the nutritive values of the bread, which is made more wholesome and actually ami-dyspeptic. The greater convenience where 'a batch of the finest bread can he made and baked in less than an hour with no danger of a sour or heavy loaf must be appreciated by every one. A receipt for tnis bread is'givenelsewhere m this paper. The best bnadmakers after tlie old-tashioned wav will be particularly interes ed in trying this. To every reader who will write the result of her bread inaking from this receipt to the Koval bak ing Powder Co.. UK! Wall street, New York, tbat company will send in return, free, a copy of a most practical and u eful 000k book, containing one thousand receipts for all kinds of baking, cooking, etc. Mention this paper. Valpean, who was the son of a farrier, and whose early education hud bocu en tirely neglected, had to study his own lan guage beside.s Ijitin, Greek," history, gwig. raphy. physics, chemistry, botatiy and other preliminary subjects during his lirst year of medical study, and siieorasfully passed examinations in them all. American l.uril Is ('hraier. American lard is being sold in the City of Mexico as fast as received at a whole sale prico of twenty live cents per pound, while the nutive boil U held nt twentv.nW cents a poll ud. A sportsmnn found in the wilds of Lane county, Or., the other dav, a valise con taining a lot of watches, chains and oilier jewelry supposed to lie the discarded loot of a burglar. There are fifty-one living cardinals, all except ten of whom w ere appointed by the present pope. A Rochester woninn lias trained crickets thnt sing iu the rulllesof her dress sleeve. PREVENTING FUTIIKK MISERY. If there Is. In this vnle of rem, a mnre nmllffit fource of misery than the rkeuiimtio twinge, we iive jrei 10 near 01 11. reopie are born with a tendency to rheumatism, lust as thev are with one to consumpllou or to scrofula, slight causes may develop this. A soon as the seoiiljlint complaint mnulfents lite f, recuurke hnuld be had to Hostetter sStnmavh Bittern, which chucki its further inrondii and banishes the rhuHmatie poison from the system. This ktsteme t tallica exactly with testimony of physic hub who have employed this line blend ilepurent in their pri vate practice. There Is also the amplist pioles I Hal and general testimony as to the elllcacy ot the Hitters for malaria, liver complaint, ou stipatiou, inillgi slimi. kidney tnmbie, nervous new and loss of appetite and Hesh. After a welting, whether followed by a cold or not, the Bitters li useful as a preventive oi the initial attack of rheumatism. She Do you think It possible for a man to love two women at onref lie Yes, llfty at once, if they were all like you. RUPTURE AND PILES OUKBD. We positively cure rupture, piles and allreo lal diseases without palu ordetoution Irombml neas. No cure, no pay. Also all Private dia OHsea. Address fur pamphlet Drs. Porteitleld A Uwey, gas Market street. Hau Frauolaoo. The situation at Washington It a struggle be tween the ax and the "ex." IIKWAHK OF OINTMENTS FOR CA TARRH THAT CONTAIN MKltll ItY, As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely der-uige the whole system when enieriiig 11 through the mucous a iff aces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, aa the damage they will do la tenfold to the good you can po-sibly derive from them. Hull's Cslarrli (,'ure, manufactured by F. J, Cheney itt (Jo,, To ledo, u , contains no mercury, and 11 taken in ternally, actiug directly upon the blood anil mu cous surlacei of the smlcm. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure ba sure you get the genuine. It is taken Internally and made in Toledo, U., by F. J. Cheney k Co. Testimonials free. told by druggists; price, 76 centa per bottle. rr.iiiilrr' Orca-nn Illnnd Purifier Is tho best remedy for cleansing your system. NOTHING LIKE IT. 40 YEARS OF PAIN CURED. THE CASE. Alhanv St., ITJIACA, N. Y., Iec. 19, 1881. Forover4oyears I have been a victim of rheu matism. I was persuaded to try St. Jacobs Oil. I have used two bottles, and a man more free from rheumatism never walked our streets. My limbs that were once stifT and lr.me are now as light and limber as in my youth. JOS. EDSELL. AFTER FIVE YEARS. Ithaca, N. Y., July 5, 1887. Suffered many years injury to hip resulting in rheumatism, muscu lar weakness and contracted cords. Two bottles of S. Jacobs Oil re lieved me so that I now valk about and attend to daily duties at 6a. I heartily endorse it. 103. EDSELL. "German Syrup" Justice of the Peace, George Wil kinson, of Lowville, Murray Co., Minn., makes a deposition concern ing a severe cold. Listen to it "In the Spring of 1888, through ex posure i contracted a very severe cold that settled on my lungs. This was accompanied by excessive night sweats. One bottle of Boschee's German Syrup broke up the cold, night sweats, and all and left me (t a good, healthy condition. I can give German Syrup my most earnest commendation." CAUTION. Imitations ve been put upon the mar ket to closely resembling Allcoce's Poaora Plasters in general appearance as to be wen calculated to deceive. It ia. however. in general appearance only that they com pare witti allcock's, tor thev are worse than worthless, inasmuch as thev contain deleterious ingredients which are apt to vauav sfiiuii. injury. jicineuiDer thut all cock 'a .r t llA 11 111 l- .v..,, ,is I. the best external remedy ever produced ; anil when niinlm.iii., nl.iM .1.. . n..i.. ask for, but see that you get Allcock's When a woman is trying to write a letter on a half sheet ot paer, much may lie aald ou both sidea. "Jnwn' J'niiWii'ii( 7VorA" are of great service in subduing hoarseness. SoUi only in bare. naughier Our iceman is dead, papa. Father w hat an awful change it will be (or html A NOTAItf.E ANNIVERSARY. April 1st, 1S-.H, was I In first birthday anniver sary of the Sherwood Hall Kursary Co., of San Francisco aud Meulo Tark. To thoae who know what an Important factor thia Company has become it neema hardly possible that Its euvlabla position has bse'n attained In one short year. The success of this Company means a great deal besides a profitable busi ness. The gentleman who founded the enter prise began with a determlnatiim i.. ilem.oi. strate that for the propagation and cultivation m irecs, piants, seeds and bulla the State of California had such advantages of soil and cli mate that she could stand pre-eminent. At Memo, w ith which in. spot iu the state can com pare in adaptability for this pur)oe, It Is being dally shown that for puritv and germinating iwiuer tin. li..pif.....l ri..n v- ' , , ' mm ,uier loillliHIIV H S;.ri' 'ar ahead of any others to be had. i lie iiinoiiiy 111. . tins collection of Sweet I'eas lias become famous all over the world; aud as for the Chrysanthemum, theyiieen of Autumn, the varieties raised at Sherwood Hall far sur pass In fineness of texture, site of bloom. Iirllliancv and viirlelv of cilorlnu il,u ......i J ol even sunny Japan, Its native place. Calllor niaisthc Lest state for secil-riilslng. and the snerwnou Hull Nursery Co. alreadv stands first In the State. Tit GanMaA for breakfast. Dso Kmunellne BIoto Polish; no dost, no smell, A TIHKD WOMAN, just as much aa sick and ailing one, needs Pr. Tierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. Thnt builds up, strengthens, and in vigorates toe entire female system. It regulates and pro motes all the proper functions of woman hood, tmnrnvea iliir no tion, enriches the blood, dixpols aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep, and r en tores health and strength. us a powerrui restorative tonic and sooth lnar nervine, niado eaoeciallr for .nmnn'i needs, and the only guaranteed remedy for woman's weaknesses and ailments. In all "female complaints "and irregularities, if it ever fails to benetlt or cure, you have your money back. A m.. nnw ... ! l! II ! M r -- ft- UII.I1J .1,1-. 1 1 1 11. V 1DIIO,. VW tarrh in the Head. That means that it's urivon irom me neaa into the throat and lungs. But, by its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemady perfectly and permanently cures. State, (UctS., (1. 00 per Dottle? Due ouut a doao. Tnrfl OnicAT rorniTiiisrnr.Tm iwT,..'Ii where all others fuli Coughs, Croup. Bore ihroat, Hoarsenesa, whooping Cough and Asthma, r'or Consumption It lias no rival! has cured thousands, and will cuns you If taken In time. Hold uy DnigglaU on a guar antee. For n Jjune Hack or Chest, use SHILOH'B BELLADONNA PLASTBftjJTio. qmL0H'SA( CATARRH REMEDY, Have you uttiu i li t 'i'hls remedy Is gunran. tcod to cure you, l'rioo,6Uuts. iujoutorfrvo. Silverware HIIiVKR liulllon U cheaper IIihii hi the httttory nf inn wnriu ntniiNt Bllvcr TaMowiire be. Newenl iIunIkiih; A. FELDENHEIMER, Flrwt mill Morrlaon, Portland. DON'T BE A MARK BY NOT RIDHMi THE R1SMT BICYCLE ttas roa oia Tataumvc-Tuu vovauaaour vv l ? n.ai . a . H JJ0RTU PACIFIC CYCLE (JO. tHl.TOl.r.3 or EVERY DESCRIPTION. . Msaovsw Bwidihs -Powtiano OneoON THE CORK FACED HORSECOLLAR I'n'Vimtit the lioe from havtim a wire or KHllod iitxrk. (,'Hil mitl flMHtli' ri'oiilrinir noiufKai I nr. Ak your 1mkI NH'Mlvry Riiop for lt Jf mvj w in l iiavo ii aj:ini jruur uroitr iff MAIN eV. WINCHESTER,' 114, l, IH and n Itaiterr Ntrert, Nfi Prauel.ei. 4'aliroriifa. Rrni mir ad'lrut fur ilrtcrlpiive circular. ss IkG m m. j. mm m c a IK.) HUT Am DON'T BORROW TROUBLE." BUY SAPOLIO 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. RHEUMATISM lYIoore's Revealed Remedy. ArroaiA. riHKimM t.ntt.rw in i.i..i.i..iil . i- . . . . AtrroaiA. OssooH, January MOOHK'H KKVKA R'1? lA 1 '"M m1 joututeat buy cared entlrelyof INKljtMMATOKY HHKtJ. w mrvmw wwwva Of.D T" "'I'm iii,i ipum j ii.i.iimn u,iiii.iii,.iwhu , i in i... Slmonds Crescent Ground Cross Cuts. And All Kind of MILL SAWS. Alao Saw Repairing. ' AWSIMONOS SAW CO. 7S rrant tlr.wt. Partlantl. Or. -a HoodsJDures Sharp Pains hort Breath, Heart Trouble, Rheumatism. iTre. L. II. Paine Eagle Creek, Oregon. "I have Itred here In Oregon for the past twenty years, and most of Uie time hare been a very great sufferer from isilnumniorr rheumatism. I hare also had what the doctor called heart disease, with shortness of breath and sharp pains In the left side. I decided to take Hood's Siirsaparllla, and before I had finished three bottles I was In better health than I hid been for years. I do not have any pain now, sleep well, and to-day no woman ot my age Enjoys Better Health than I. At home on the ranch I not only attend to my family housework, but last summer I eared for and milked four cows. I do not (sal that I can say half enough In praise ot Hood's Sarsaparilla Mrs. t M. Paine, Eagle Creek. Oregon. Hood's Pills are prompt and ernolent, yel easy In action. Bold by all druggist. 36 FISHING TACKLE rwOTnTlTg-Tlilie FOR Rods, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Leaders. Etc, of the Finest Quality. 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Henil ftir ClHliivim FRAZER AXLE BestintheWorld! Get the Genuine! GREASE Sold Everywhere! ritANK WOOI,HKy,Atei.t-ortland,Or. YOUNG MEN I The 8peclflo A No. I. CarM. wllhniit full, all muss r,t su.. sw Hu fc'id ii rui niAUr of hiw ion NUunlliig. l'niviiutfl atrli-iurfl, It Mnir u lit Ijm f,.llJ. HoM t mU DnifcirlNtit jmUIIIIIMTUirttlBi AUU A.fV'IHririllrMfMllClll49 F1f OlatharnniMiri l4wltn ramavly for att In unnatural dlarharga svaai pHvaiadlkwaMaof maa. eartaianura for tbatfakltf iatltig waaHaaaa MaaJj I praaori ba 1 1 and raai aa in racomtBaaoiAAi 11 ja all euffarara. J llONfR.WO.OforaarU. flDlllffl Morphine Habit Cared In lO UrlUl ItoHOdars. No par till cured. VI IWIilDR.J.STtPHENCLsBsaoa.OhkS. CURED BY THE tlftr nr 10. -I can state with Pleasure th.tl.Tth. !7 ni W .OoraatnVI 'iTO.D Yft.lJ I f UsWMM4 Mts1 ltwaiuaiaj21LiL V anomRiTi.o.FM K.AI.KU KKMKDY mjr hu.haud wa. relieved irom an old ease of m vuuiu (3t Ui'S UIIM UU (IMMJ , Vnurs Iu rratlluda. una. n. v. tn IKLK. 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