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NATURAL SCULPTURES. Scenic Urauttr of the Veach Spring Canyon of the Colorado lllur. We know so little of the scenic beau ties of our country that everv year sur prises us with a new revelation. The rock sculptures of the Peach Spring1 can yon of the Colorado river are marvels which very few Americans have seen. The length of the canyon is :: miles, and the highest cllirs rise to 7.00 feet. Some of the principal ruins-this word seems to be the only word to apply to them have been named from time to time, and for the most part with Htness. One is Solomon's Temple, another The Pyramid, another Sunset IVak. and still others The Sphinx, Westminster Abbey and The Ileohivo. Solomon's Temple is considerably over a mile hijrh. and the denudation and wearing of the rock by water has been such that it represents an enormous pile of architecture, with sculptured bas tions, harmonious in its proportions, with preat terraces atlts base, and prow inp smaller toward the top. At the very top, in the center, is a pyramidal peak in exact proportions. This sculptured pile is from two to four miles across the facade, and to: see these thinps standing up and against the clear, cloudless blue of the Arizona sky, produces an inde scribable eirect. Sunset Peak goes up like a dome 0.000 feet, and when the sun sets clear and has entirely disappeared behind the mountains, its rellected light rests on the topmost peak and transforms it into a minaret of gold a heavenly light, in deed. Another architectural piece pees by thenamoof label's Tower, and is ."S.OOO feet high, and this has beautiful sculpt ured buttresses. The Castle on the Rhine is the same height. The Pyramid is 4,,.'00 feet above tho river, and tho river is 1,180 feet above, the sea. Some of theso cliffs of oven terraces and strata riso almost perpendicularly to a height of 2.500 feet, and as high up as the eye can detect, a variety of plants, including cacti, perch and thrivo in the crevices. Somo varieties of (lowers bloom the year round in tho canyon, so mild is tho temperature, even in mid winter. Of course it is impossible for any vis itor to appreciate the magnitude of this scene, of ruin and desolation. The chim ney on the top of a perfect pyramid, that was sixty feet by actual measurement, looks to be tho size of an ordinary chim ney. Tho full beauty of Westminster Ab boy, and its likeness to its venerable, ivy-grown namesake, is very striking, only it is a far more wonderful structure. .lust before reaching it, and on the same si df of t'e canyon, is tho Temple of Jupiter, and it is unquestionably ono oi, n not me nnest parts oi tlio canyon. It is a mighty pile of stupendous har mony and sculpturing, the central facade bearing a multitude of sphinxes and ' classical images. On tho opposite side is "Moses Striking tho Hock," tho outline of the greatstatue at ono point being very life-like. On tho top of one clitf is Tho Prophet at Prayer a kneeling liguro with out stretched hands; and there aro many features not yet named awaiting christ ening from tho clever and acute visitors yet to come. Colden Days. TRIUMPHS OF INVENTION. They Aro Due to Hur! Work Stliniiliiti'il liy it I It li e I'or Wealth. The traditions of groat discoveries that have come by chance are, for the most part, myths. True, a lucky accident may occasionally give a hint to an in ventive mind that will help towards a long-contemplated consummation, but such an occurrence is only a link in a chain of circumstances all tending to a common end. Sir Isaac Newton got such a hint in his philosophical researches, when, on a certain occasion, he noted tho falling of an apple, lie had seen many apples fall before that time, no doubt, and no day of his previous life could have passed without presenting to his sight similar occurrences, having tho same relation to tho object of his study. Hut that particular applo happened to fall and bo noticed by him just when his study of the greatest of all philo sophical problems had reached the right point to make tho object lesson valua ble. Tradition gives another alleged accident, the familiar story of the ket tle, as the turning point in tho discov ery or invention of tho steam engine, but ho who studies tho life and works of James Watt will find that there was nothing accidental in tho kettle acci dent. It was but a link in the long chain, all of whoso links ho wrought by patient toil. All the great triumphs of invention that are now employed as factors in human progress have reached their pres ent development by successive stops. Tho telegraph of I'dison's time, although like thatof .Morse in its general features, is very unlike that in detail, and in the manner of operating it. A single inven tion of i'dison, not by any means an ac cident, quadrupled tho capacity of all the wires strung, or thereafter tobo strung. The enginos that drive great ships across the Atlantic in less than six days aro the result of the work of suc cessive generations of brainy men. Mil lions have been lost in experiments, change has followed change, ono im provement has succeeded another, until tho marine engino of our time bears little resemblance to thatof thirty years ago. Oo into the pressroom of a great nowspapor, and see tho printing ma chines at work, and you see tho results of hundreds of inventions, tho progress of generations. Accident had nothing to do with it. All has como from work, work of tho best brains, stimulated by the dosiro to got fame and fortune. Invontlvo Ago. , .pude'it n S nle, A. What do you think of nuUloy? It. Not much. "Hut, my doar sir, ho belongs to tho oromn of Now York Rooloty." 'If you want to cull hitn a milk-sop why don't you do it inutoad of boating around tho bush?" Texas Siftlnga. Kvon snowdrift twenty foot doop and nnokod as boya iok snowballH, aro uouiiwUod to yield to thu rotary plow. Those modern appliances tnoan businusii when they go to work. EVIDKNCK FHOM A "WELL-KNOWN FIMI OF SAX FItANClSCO imia van:x. Th ece testimou als are constantly com ing to the olllce of the proprietors of the best remedy on earth. The Great Sierra Ktdney and Liver Cure. This is posi lively a purely vegetable medicine that is warranted to do the work it is advertised to do. For sale by all druggists. Sierra Chemical Company. Mission Street, San Francisco. Cat.: Gk.vti.k.mkn: My partner and inyse'f purchased one dozen bottles of your Great Sierra Kidney nud Liver Cure. We have taken It and to our surprise Hud there is one lirst-clns remedy that actually does the work it is advertised to do. We join in eivitiK the Ghkat SuntitA Kidnky ami Livi:h Cum: the highest recommendation, and would advise all that are debilitated in any way to give it a trial, as we have done. Vcrv respect ful'y your", 'Fahnmvouth & lf(i(ii.i:s, 100 California strict, San Francisco. l.ady Doctor (youiic anil fnlO-Hea-o turn your liciul n little. MHculue 1'ntlvnt Ah! dear, ou have already turned It. T H E WORLD' S MAIL. Interesting Statistics lie KurillUK the Work ol One Year. An industrious statistician has been collecting llgurcs relating to the postal business of the entire world for thevear of lS;o He develop-? some very sur prising and impressive facts, in which, however, it is exceedingly hard for tho ordinary mind to follow him. It is easy to read, for instance, that in tho year )SS(5 tho people of tho civilized world sent almost 0,000,000,000 of letters, moro than 1,000,000,000 of postal cards, nearly 5,000,000,000 of newspapers and moro than 100,000,000 merchandise packages, making in all nearly 12,000,000,000 of mail parcels. Hut who can possibly realize tho meaning of such figures? Wo can easily follow our statistician, however, when ho proceeds to show us what regions of tho world make tho largest uso of their mail facilities in proportion to their population. America, with a very much smaller population than tho continent of I2u rope, sends moro than half as many mail packages as tho wholo of Europe. Tho llgures aro a littlo upward of 7,000,000, 000 for Europo and almost 4,000,000,000' for America. i Asia sends but a comparatively small number, and Africa a smaller number etill less than ono mail package in a year to every seven inhabitants of tho continent. , How great a contrast is presented by tho caso of Australia, whero 24 letters, 1 cards, papers and parcels aro sent on an average to every inhabitant annually! Australia, indeed, makes tho largest uso of its mail facilities of any continent on the globe. To circulate tho world's mail matter no fewer than 500,000 persons aro em ployed, and this matter is distributed from more than 1M.000 post-olllees, of which about one-third are in tho United States. Minneapolis Journal. CANADIAN ASBESTUS. How It Is Mined iintl the Prices It Com niiiiiils In the .Market. Mining is carried on by cutting down the hills of asbestus-bearing serpentine, much as a farmer cuts down a stack of hay or straw, or by open quarrying on tho level. The rock is blasted out, and the asbestus.separated from thocontain ing rock, is "cobbed" i. e., separated by hammering from adhering foreign mat ter. This "cobbing" is a comparatively easy matter in tho caso of the finer qual ity, as it usually separates readily from the gangue, but in tho lower grades much dilliculty is experienced in sepa rating the fibrous matter from tho non fibrous. At best there is great wasto. Much of tho asbestus is in thin or nar row veins, and is wasted, as by the pres ent mode of operating it does not pay to separate this from tho serpentine. A machine that will enable theso narrow veins to bo utilized is a desideratum. When "cobbed," the asbestus isgraded according to purity, color and length of liber into threo grades and bagged for shipment. Tho finest quality or "firsts" finds ready sale at prices ranging from SS0 to?110 per ton; "seconds" fetch from S."i() to S70 per ton; while "thirds" may be valued at $1.1 to Sl.r per ton. In good mines tho yield of asbestus is fromthreo to llvo per cent, of tho rock quarried, and tho cost of mining may bo put down at $25 to Slu per ton. Returns obtained by the (leological Survey of Canada show that for tho year 18SS, Canada's output was 4, 404 tons, valued at tho mines at $255,000, and this tho output of nine dif ferent mines. Over three-fourths of tho wholo wtis shipped to tho United States; small quantities going to Great Hritain, Germany, France, liolgium and Italy, and being used in domestic manufacturing.- Never ink a woman hat sliu Is doliiB when she U trying to sIiik. AVAKKD Ul' HCrKCTlTAI.I.Y. A li'thiirL-lc. dormtint condition of the liver Is hardly to be overcome with drastic cathartics and nauseous chohuroyueh. A Kentler, pleas unler and far more ell'ectlve means exists of arousIiiK the orKiiu when somnolent. This Is Hostcttcr'b stoniaeh Hitters, vouched for by the medical fraternity, tenet! by the public for many years A resumption by the biliary ornau of Its secretive function, with the activity at tendaiit upon health, a return to regularity f tho IxiwcU Ml'! a renewal of digestion are the no less hapev and certain results of iislint Ihe Hitters svntc math ally. Its laxative ett'ect Is never painful aud ilrenchiiu.'. Its tem1enc being rather to perpetuate recnlarlly than to prciluce a copious anion. Malaria, nervousness. lebll It v, kidney troubles and nuiinillu It subdues ull'eelually. " Is Mr. Ilrown at homo?" Servant-Yes, sir, you will llud him ut his i-mb. If Dobbins' Klectrlc Soaj) in what so many Insist that It !, you cannot ajl'ord to ko without it. Your urocer has it, or can ft it, and you can decide for yonrstlf very soon. Don't let another .Monday pass without IryiiiK I'. It's a wise fly that knows a bitld head In spite of a wit,'. consi'mi'tion, K(;itorri.A, Ouncral Debility. Wastliu; Diseases of ( hllilren Chronic CoukIis aud IlKiucliltls ran be cured by tl.r use of ricotl " Kaiulslon of 1'ure ( od l iver OH with HyiMiphosphltn. I'r'unlueut physl clans use 11 and testify to in Kreat value I'lruse read tho (ollnwiUK. "I used hcott's Finulilon for an obstinate comkIi with hemorrhauf.loss of aiiiHitlte, emaciation, leeplfnes, etc. All ol ttieso havo now left, am! I b-llee yourKmiilsIon has saris! a c hic of welHIevuloped coimimp tlon." T. J. FIWI'LKV. M. P., UmeHlar, lex. llotton bartender baveu union. v .i..nn, .linulil Ii mvh tlm oltv without a box of "TttliIU' I'unch" tc ClKar. The nviraKf waller hold a tray, but the boarder gunalliUuUhIiu nlajluK the deuce. A HOTEL KFX IIY ELECT 111 CITY. What is known as an electrical hotel has leen running ni Samaden, Switzerland. The UnllrlliiL- 1m Hi; ited bv electricity wen- crated by a wnt- wheel propelled by a I cataract. All the rooms are supplied with ! electric Iguals, mid the cooking range contain reslstane coils brought to a red heat by a powerful current. Water may be heated and egirs cooked on the dining ta le by means of a current of electricity. The "running of a hotel by electricity and lis application in a thousand other way is not equal to the scientific manner In which Drs. Darrin employ the subtle Hold in the restoration of health to the nf llicted. as the following multiplying re Milts show. Drs. Darrin appear to know the uses of electricity to the human sys tem quite as well a I-distiii does to the application of machinery. .Mr. William ai. Cnlwell of the Cotiimhla Klxer ainniifaetiirliii; Company Cured of Seialle KheimiatNiii. Editor Orctonian Dkaii Sin: Having beard of Dr. lhtrrin through my brother, Geeige L. Calwell, who yas cured of a numbness of the arm of many j ears' landing, 1 was Induced to ppuly to him for relief from sciatic rheumatism which was then extremely painful, and also a diseased liver, frotu'whlch I suli'ored verj much. I was cured of rheumatism in two weeks' time, s-o that I have felt no recur rence of ttie disease, and am rapidly re covering from the liver dilllculty. so ihat iiiv he lib is better than for several years. William M. O.u.win.i,. Skamokawa, Wash. llrlef Mention of People Cured hy Drs. , Darrin. i Mrs. F. W. Vliet, Portland Heights j Xeuiulgia, or tic doloreaux, three years; I cured. L. P. Smith, Freeport Wnh.- Liver and kidney complaint; cured. He was also re duced'eightecn pounds in llesb. Mrs. J. Martin. Olex, Or. Chronic rheumatism, general debility and various ailments for three years; cured one year ago. H. Van Pelt, Salem, Or.- Severe head ache, to the extent I hat it caused him to stugger and uudcrmliud Ills health; re stored. Miss Sadie L. Campb-ll, employed nt Lilt's dressmaking establishment, Port landCured of calnrrh, bronchitis and weak lungs. E. U. I iiamberlain, Woods, Tillnniook enmity. Or.- Alllicted fifty years with kid ney and liver complaint a d neuralgia of the stomach; cured in six week'. Drs. Darrin can lie consulted daily at the Washington building, corner of Fourth and Washington streets, Portland, and Hotel Gondolof, Tncotua. Hours, 10 to 5: evenings, 7 to S: Sundays, 10 to 12. All chronic diseases, irregularities of women, blood taints, lo-s of vital power and enrly Indiscretions ncruinnently cured, though no references are ever made in the press concerning such cases, owing to the delicacy of the pntients. Kxaiuinn-. tions free to all, and circular will be sent to anv address. Charges for treatment ac-1 cording to patient's ability to pay. The poor treated free of charge from HI to 11 daily. All private diseases contldentinllv Heated, and cures guaranteed. Patients at a distance can be cured by home treat-1 ment. Med ciues and letters sent without the doctors' namu appearing. Spare the rod nud let the t'sh story do the work. ' si it ifT'i it ifpok rii.Ks. Sure cine, for bind, bleeding and Itching' Piles. One ho has cured the worst cane ol tun , 3 ears' standing. No one need Biiller ten inln-; utes after using kirk s German l'iiu Ointment. It absorb-) tumors. allu tho itching, nuts us a poultice, gives relief. Dr. Kirk's (jeriuan Pilo Ointment is prepared oniy lor l-uea ami iicnint; of the, pi h ato parts, and nothing else. Kvery bo is warranted Sold by Dnugistsaud sent by mull on receipt ! of price, H.UJ tier oo. J. j. .muck k l.o., Wholesalo A?cntH, San KrunciHCO, Heware of tmitntious of the celebrated Seal of North Carolina 1'lUK t'ut 'rolmcco. A SIOTIIItK'N I.OVK NitVKN HKIl TUX YK.lK OM OlllliO. My little girl, ten years of ase, had Hrlpht's disease. Her ankles, feet and eyes were terribly swoUn. Four of our best phjslclans attended her, uiither life wus despaired of. A mother's I love surmount all dllllcultles, and I determined to try Dr. David Kenudy's Favorite Hemedy, inade at Houdout, N. Y. llrlijht's disease! How 1 happy I am that I determined upou tills course ' for otic, by ono the well-known symptoms of I the disease left her. Words fall to express my gratitude, and I cannot too earnestly recom mend the Favorite Hemedy. Her recovery was entirely due to the Favorite remedy, which was the only medicine taken after her case was 1 abandoned by the physicians Mrs. Laura A. Kempton, West Kutland, Vermont. hit. Kknnkdy's Favouitk Hkmkdv, made at liimilimt. N. Y. Si: 6 for 15. I Send for book, how to cure Kidney, Liver aud Illood disorders. Try (imiMKA for breukfHht. That Tired Feeling Is experienced by'almost every one nt this sea son, and tnHiiy ieople resort to Hood's S-arfap-ill ilia to drive away the languor and exhaustion, The blood Is laden with Impurities, the mind 1 falls to think rjulckly, nud thu body is still slower to respond. Hood's Fursuparilln is Just what Is needed. It overcomes that tired feeling, purities aud enriches tho blood, makes the head 1 clear, creates an uppctlte aud tunes the nervous system. Hood's I Sarsaparilla sold Iivh'I druggist. $1 six for ?.". I'u-pBred uily I I HOOD k CO . A.o hecarles, Low ill, Mat 100 Doses One Dollar LFREDJtJylERRIl Ui PORTLAND. OR. j f prMcrlb and folly a. dors lilt O as th oalr Pcl0c tor trit ctrtala ear of this dlsraa. O.U.t.NUHAHAM.M. D., Austtrdam, K. T W bar sold Rlf U for tnanr rr. and It baa aivD iu uhi 01 aaiia- faetlon. n 1. nvnu v. Cblcaco, 11L tl.aO. Bold kT CmifUU. to C IMriNHITI Ir KHI V si Kl: (I tH fo, U0lUlt.,tlDilsnitl U, OltZinVVAIt a IIKAVII.nabler. Itoo nlsh I'lanoajMurdettOrKHns, Hand lintruinent. Larvcat ktock of Hhtxjt Music and Hooks. Hand a milled at KoaUirn l'iio-a. HAITI 1 1 AO OKAY CO. 10e i'ost Utreet, Ban IfrancUco. N. I. N. U. No. 328-B. F. N. U. No. 403 Fl TO i DITO.I Jlwtiuto4 S.I WW fm Mwalirtnufc fel Mrlnlkftk WJtruJ CiMlMl 0a. lfi"BBlB j THE ONLY Ol'AltANTEEH CUKE Kor nil blood t n I tit and humor?, pimples, . blotches, eruptions and skin diseases of every 1 name and nature Is 1)-. l'letce's Golden Medical ' Discovery. A certificate of guarantee from a t responsible business houe warrants It to benefit or cure, or money refunded. Chronic Nasal Catarrh positively cured by Dr. Sace's Kemedy. M) cents by dnu'K t.. " O Lord! how you made me Jump!" as the grasshopper remarked when he w as first created. An KleKimt Pnekni;e of Pine Curds, Including l.'i rare novelties, shapes and ar tistic imported o'eegniphlc and i hromntic cards. This large and )eautlful collection sent by mall to any one wlto will do this; Huy a ro of the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Liver Pills from any druggNt, price 2o cents, and niai us the outside wrapp-'r w ith your address, plainly writ ten. and I cents in stamps The genuine McLane's Pills are prepared unit by Fleming Pros., Pittsburg, Pa., and have Ih-cii In constant use for over sixty years. They iw superior to all others In purity and effectiveness. A certain cure tor in digestion and sick headache. Address, Fleming Pros., Pittsburg, Pa. PILES! PILKs!! ILE.S ! ! ! Dr. William's Indian Piles Ointment Is the only sure cure (or llllnd, lllccdliii; or ltehlUK Pile eer discovered. It never fails to cure old chronic caes of Ioiik Maudlin;. Judge t'olllnbur, Cleveland, O, says- "1 have found by experience that Dr. Wl'lllam's Indian Plies Ointment gives Immediate relief." Do not siitl'er an Instant longer Sold by Will iamson's Manufacturing Company, proprietors. I levelatid, O , Ml cents mid . Sold by I. Ulumauer A l o., wholesale drug gists. 1'ortlHiid. Or "Good anil Honest." Is thus praised : State of Ohio Treas ury Dept , Columbus, Ohio, Tel. fi, 1mi. "I have used St. Ja cobs Oil In my family for years, and find it to be tho medicine of medicines FOR GENERAL USE. It Is a good, honest medicine and honest men will not hesitate to recommend It to sutlcring humanity." JOHN' P. PI.KMMONS. l!ookkeeicr. At rtnrr.iiisTs ami Drtvii. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO., Baltimore. Md. Cyc sure.y cureAhy Perry Davis1 A LETTER FOR YOU. KsTiiKMKi) FittKNii Wo are still olTcrlng ns good bargains as yon obtained of us lust yearou the SHine favorable terms We use even greater care than ever 111 selecting and packing goods, ami rurelv liave a coinnlalut of price, iiunlity or lallure to' arrive In order, but thousands of let ters of approval and eucoitruvemuut. The "Home Circle" Is 1 ubllshed each month mid weekley bulletins giving market changes each week; these will be sent to jou or your friends on application. Our stock Is much more com plete than ever before, and comprises almost everything 11 family needs to make life a pleas ure. At this lime we oiler until sold special bur gnltis In London layer raisins at l. TO ami f 1 .7ii for SO 1I. boxes; cheap raisins down to (c. and common Mission dried grupes low ns 10 and even Ml Itis. for tl (JO, Hotter Is too low for anything. Interior dairies fair to good, per roll of 'J iiia.,'.Ve. to BOe.; choice coat dairies ilJc. to ilfie. In iiiaii titles of &r or TO rolls, mid but littlo mor at re tail. We will send you a l'J-roll box this week at 14.00 thut will guarantee to stilt. In shoes wo oiler Infants' soft soles, Nos. 0 to II. at 'JO and 'lit cents, mid nice kid. good enough lor your baby or ours. si?es 1 to f, at 40c. to TOc. Ladles' shoes wo tell, Sunday or every-day, and good value, not auction goods, but regular stock, at fl.TO; children's school shoes, we have them so good and cheap that jou could f ave your taxes every mouth buying of us. Men's cvery-.lay shoes at ft '.v hot we don't recommend C em. hut ut II. .TO, 11.75 mid f.'.OO wo wiirrunt them to glvo 1 satisfaction. I'tiderwear, we ts-at the world for j price, quality and variety for until, women nud I children; low its 10c for Infants In grey, and high us you want to pay. lint send us a trial onl( r or ask for Iho lull list. Do not send for a few Items by mall without adding for postage. Address plainly, Snillli's ( nsli Store, 1 I H front St., Sun I'm iiclsco, ('11 1. INVENTORS aro Invited to consult the old es- 1 tabllshed I'liti-ut tlrmof Mason, i Kksjwii k.'.l, amhk.su:, Wtt.li , I), U )RAionS sar I'lso's Cur for Con sumption iiTiiKiiiit'r for kt-eplug Ilia vole clear. ' cents. C7K "linC9Kn Jli; A MONTH can lm made V' J."IUJCJU -- working fur us. Pursues prcfrned mtincan furnish a horao anil gunlieir winds time' tnti I utliieas Hpsrn luniiM-nu iniy hi prelltnlity siut'lii-il aLo. A fi.wr vacncls in I. sndtitl 11,1 JOIINSIA'A CO.. IWt Alii SI lliriiin'ji.il, Va. Hi fninoiit Hoyry Hft ltoreof llonpin, and lloifr Niirseili'S of ( ambrlilKr, Mum.. Iiiiti- hrrii inotril ta I Knit l'asiilrii 1. I ttlirnrnta. whern tli" laullicii will L niln-t-.l as 'l'lie lliiyin.Miil I'l'iuer iiikI S.-rl Mloic, 1 (.Ml. lloVKT.iUlMvrr, I'ift 1'iiiiiI.-iiii, ('ul, ' Hndf(rcoiiiililcUlorua. CHICHESTtn'S CNQLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS fUD CROSS DIAMOND BRAND fcik lmtll tor J"moHj JirahJ lu rl wrii.ilt Uii't. vtlM wilD ltu riUa. TuLn mu utUtr, ill ltli4 lu t .Aallsoafl liitM. tluk wriMrri. If it at ai aro ssi it a aaai jm lavrlVllaa. Md4 l (lauti'f t lr i ritaijlara. U4abiall t t iUHrfrur .dlr,N In htttr, lj rfluru ftaaull. iaail iHiuit Jmlds ouhs Pain Killer Reliable SEEDS 0k V C R E A M Baking MOST PERFECT MADE. FROM THE PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY, CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Sax FitvNdsio, January 'Jl, 18S0. 1 have innilen careful nnalysis of a simple of Dit. Pitit k's Chi: m Ha kino Powder purchased by me in open market. The results of in v analysis snow that tbeCream of Tartar used in its nuuitifucturo is pure, and that it does not contain any foreign subt-ttuices, such us Abiin, Ammonia, Lime or other impurities. I consider it to be pure and wholesome and in every way a superior article. W. T. WENZELL, M. D., Ph. M., Ph. G., Professor of ChcnnViy in the Cala. Col. Pliarm., University of California. )jrj tisan knpu j& .yNiU IV" THE WORKMAN'S SOLACE. I I tell you, my boy. I cot a heap more coi tort out of r pftckuKc of r8KiL or North Caho una I'Li-o Cur 'than Jar Gould doei oat of ail bin UllllloUIL THE are those put up by n M.FERRY A. CO. Who are the larctjt Seedimen ta the world.! D. M. Fbrrt & (Jo's 111, I IVrrlniIv arul fncra SDAt.i.UAV for 1890 will be mailed FKlilS loailap- pllcant.1, anu 10 uui kuuh xiyuiaiii. Using Gardtn, J-iewrr rr Strut Sit,is mould khu air iu aauroi D. M. FERRY 4.CO. DETROIT, MICH, ft-K WHAT THE TOiVN WANTED. Citizen 80 you think of locating hero ? PhyxiciunYoH. I thought some of practicing ainonp; you. Citizen 800 here, youin' mnn, there is 11 good oienititr hero for a man ns under stands bin biz, but wo don't want no ;ircfci'ii, or experiuienting doctorintfs what tve want I Many times women call on their family physicians), suirerin, ils they iiimnine, 0110 from dysisyspia, nnother from heart dis eaMs, nnotlier from liver or kidney iIImvim), another from nervous oxlwiustion or prostra tion, another with pain here or there, and in thin way thoy all prohont alike to thomselvesi and their ciwy-Kofii-; nud imliirorciit or over busy doctor, bcjuirnto and distinct dlwutsos, for which ho jirescrilies his) pills and jh tlons, assuiuiiiK tlictu to bo mich, when, in reality, they are all only symptom caused by somo womb disorder Tho phyHidan, iKiiornnt 01 mo cause 01 Hiiiienne;. encour aj?ert IiLh "praeticit" until larKu bills are nuulo. Tho HiifTuriiiK patient Kotii no Isitter, but probably worse by rtvisou of the delay, wrotie; treutmeut and consequent coinpllcn- SIQZ: HEADACHE, llllioiiN lleuiluelie, DIzzIiicnh, (lonsit Iputiou, IiidlgeB tlon, IIIIIoiim Altui'ks, and all ilcningcuicnts of tho stomuch and bowels, are promptly relieved and pcnniinently cured by tlio uso of DR. PIERCERS PELLETS. They are Purely VcKetulilo mid l'orfecllv IlaruileMU An it Ti 1 x TTT iT . f Vitciualed! ONE PELLET A DOSE For a Stock of Candy or Anything for a BAKERY 8KNI) TO Alisky Candy Manufacturing Co., 100 E STREET, PORTLAND, OR., JobWB ill Bliow Cuhch, Hcaleii, Paper IIiil-h-Iii nJ', "ou neod ln Coa fctlonor'n btoru. buluBi oom-Cornor of I rout uud Ouk utroot. I P DWDER SEEDS. 25 Packets of Vegetable Seeds tor $1. Send for cataloinie and make your selection. TUPMIIl I I .t 1IBB11K, 4P.l-121 sansome street, S-ui Kratn lseo. WANTED AT ONCE To soil thn eomplrto Ph . , fnui Mrtoryor tho immtor of Lil t sLKUNIlV. (living full ntnl rmiiplt'to account of tlir rontpirncr. liiHnlrr,tlcoi'ryortlioli(KlT,niTcts,coronrrslnnuct, the trlul miiI venlict. Tho bookronUlnrtir toil lllu.lra. iort. (molnri Hinn. ol-imoof lout 600 puffin, price l;I.S. OtTriTHMin Kt-lllV. S( liil,toilc. JlconU ferniiiuittlt llrrtoiimcllrstFi-niNl. Thl.lthi.rlinrot jour nro-tlmi'. I.lif ooininli-loi. Aililn-, 1.1IUD UJU robiisiim, aou-aui j.ti.jj sirwit, ikin,., 111. Season Opens for Trout April 1st :TACKLE 33 -J T O D H. T. HUDSON, i)3 J'irst St., Vnvltanil, Or, DEAL Kit IN Arms, Revolver and Spoilsmen's Goods bund ran af.w illustkatf.dcatai.ouuk. tlons. A proper medlcino, llko Dr. Pierco'a Kavorito Prescription, directed to the causa would have entirely removed tho diseaso, thereby illsiiellinK all those distresshu; symp toms, and ln.sti tilting comfort instead of pro longed misery, It's the only medicine- for tho ieculiar wcjiknossvs, irn(niluritIuH aud imliiful do rniiKeuiuntH Incident to women, sold by ilniKk'IstH. 11 111 lor 11 positive KUiinintee that It will kivo satisfaction fit every case, or price ($1.1X1) paid for it will bo promptly rcfuniliMl. For n Hook of 100 iwkoh, on 'Woman : Her DI.seu.sea uuil their Si'lf-curo, sealed in plain envelope,) send ten cents, ill suuni, to Woui.d'h Dihpknhahy Medioai. Associa tion, CM Main Street, Uulfalo, N. Y. ! -rS1