TO THB 0IVK8 Till OHOICB Of Two Transcontinental GREAT NORTHERN Ry. UNION PACIFIC RY. VIA VIA Spokane Denver MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA AND AND St. Paul Kansas City CATARRH is a LOCAL DISEASE and it Mm mutt st eoMi anS audtfen elianti change. It can b cored by a pleasant remedy which ia applied di rectly Into the nostrils. Be ing qnicklT ataaorbad it (fires relief at once. Ely's Cream Balm U acknowledged to be the moat thorough core for Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay fern of all remedies. It onene and eleansea the naaal passage. allays pain and Inflammation, heals the sores, pro tect! the membrane from colds, restores the senses of taste and smell. Price 60e. at Druggists or by mail. SLX HHUTUM.HO, 60 Warren Street, Hew Xoia EFFECTIVE MATCHMAKING. THE NE YORK WORLD THRICE-A'WEEK EDITION. 18 Pages a Week. 156 Papers a Tear. LOW BATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers Leave Portland Every 8 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. For (all detail call on 0. K. A N. Agent ta Ueppner, cr address W. H. 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Simple and Direct Method Employed by the Nea force Indians. An old custom was revived by the Xez Perces Indians and their visitors during the celebration on the last Fourth of July, says the Morning Cre gonian. The natives of the local tribe are very wealthy people, and thei-e arc designing mothers amo:-g the aborig ines as well os in the different elnssts of civilized society.. The young bucks of the Xez Perces tribe ere regarded Bcmewhat like the scioni of royalty in matrimonial circles. The maidens from ull visiting tribes were brought to I.ap wai to find husbands. The customs of the tribes, which were revived for the occasion, were more effective than the Boston man's way. The marriageable maidens were by common accord quartered in a selected spot in the valley of the Lipwai. At an Appointed hour the young men who wanted wives to share their annuities, their homesteads and the affections of their hearts appeared in procession on the hallowed camp ground. The hour was midnight, and the scene was in a grove of trees mode fragrant by the wild flowers, and every heart danced to the music of the rippling waters. The young men morched forth, and none but candidates for matrimony-joined the march. They were dressed in theii brightest colors, and each carried a white willow cane. As they approached the tents they chanted an Indian chorus that was tis doleful as the song of the owl, and kept time by beating upon the tents with their cones. The drumming was deafening to the distant spectator and must have been distracting to the vvniting maidens in the tents. At last the singing and the drumming had the desired effect. The maidens came forth, nfter a delay just long enough to satisfy that uni versal passion of the mind of a worn- pii to drive a lover mod with doubt. There were more men than maidens. The, former kept up the march and the milsic without. The minidens counter marched on the line of the same circle, each selecting a husband from the (inc. The chosen ones Wstened to follow their brides away into the darkness. The unfortunate suitors were left to de spair. cigarettesfgrTen tea. Enormous Capital Invested in Blcyolea In This Country. An Industry Thai Has drown to Mam moth proportions In a raw Year' Time Coat to the Maker j. and Ueere. CATS AS SOUVENIRS. WEEKLY The MONTHLY Scin Frnnolsoo And all point la California, via the Mt Bhasta ronie or 'oe Southern Pacific Co thronch California to all Grand Homiio Rout The treat Bichway Dointa East and Month. or in ramno uoaai, ruuinen nonet Bleepera, Beoond-laae Hleepere Attached to express train, affording anperior aoonmssnrlatinns for eaoonii-elaaa DaMenawra. For rataa, ticket, sleeping oar reservations, 1 3 AstOf PlZkCC R. koKHI.EK. Manaicnr, K. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. F. 4 V. Agt., Portland, Orecou Outlook Published Every Saturday New York m BDB -TO THE- VIA THE UNION PACIFIC Sim. TiiroiiKh rullman Talara "lee ers. rnurlat Iimts and Fre Reclining Chair Cart DAILY to I IiU.hK'. Many hours tared via tl.lt line to Kastcrn Point. STEAM HEAT. LOWICNT PINTSCH LIGHTS. HATICal. IU It. BAXTER, GVn. Agmt, 1'ortltiwl, Orrgon, J. C. HART, Agrnt, Ilfppner, Ortyon. U4 toUntiflo Awlcta M A Yl Tuot , Oaj PAVtaTS, COPfBIOelTS. ). The Outlook will be in 1897. as it has been durlDg eaoh of its twenty seven years, a Uistory of Our Own Times. Id its various editorial departments The Outlook gives oompaot review of the world's progress; it follows with care 11 the important philanthropic and in dustrial movements of the day; baa a complete department of religious news; devotes much space to tba interests of the home; reviews oarrent literature; furnishes cheerful table-talk about men od things: and, in short, aims to give frrsb information, original observation, and reasonable entertainment. Beginning with the fifty flifth volume, the paper will assume the regular maga zine sir., which will add greatly to its oonveuicnoe and attractiveness. Tbe Outlook ia published every Saturday fifty-two issues a year. The first istue In each month it an Illustrated Magstins Number, containing about twice as many pages aa tba ordinary issue, together witb t large number of pictures, Tba prioe ol The Outlook Is three dollars a year Id advanoe, or Iras Ibao a cent a day. Head for a specimen copy sod illustrat ed prospectus to Tba Outlook, 13 Astor Neee, New Yotk Oil v. Ontario-Burns Staoc Line They Tell TJa That They Are Now Smoked In "Society." The green tea cigarette has arrivi-d, and promises to cuuse greater ravages than its predecessor, the slender roll of alleged tobacco, which now poisons the air almost everywhere in Asia, Europe and American. The person who first discovered that green tea would smote ia responsible, suys the New York Jour nal, for milions of disoidered nerves, stomachs and heads, but ia probably too far gone in adoration of the ener vating habit to feel any remorse. Al ready the new fnd has taken posses sion of England; it will soon atornithe walls of Paris, and before we civn fortify against it here we shall be be sieged. It will penetrate the boudoir of the ladies, and even the strait-laced, orthodox public will see no harm in an Innocent tea cigarette. But none the less a deodly peril lurks within it. New arena for the growth of tea are constantly opened up in the east, and the product will le pushed with all the energy of merchants determined to make fortunes. We can even foret.te the time when to every pound of tea purchased for legitimate consumption an a cheering anil nonlnehrluting lever age the subtle grocer will add the dainty package of tea cigarettes, en veloied in piicr covered with pretty Chincae or Cej lonese designs, thus Ulg Ing the entrance of the lmon into the household. There is but one conien anting feature in the whole buHluexa, and t tint is that at its worst the tea cigarette can neter furnish an ef fluvium n stifling oh that of the Amer ican p.iT roll with which every office lwy ilelilieratcly exiws hla lungs to (Mtrtiul paralysis daily. THE WILY SEAL. How ne OelU W Hir.OTK.il" n4 rW rUMtat ni. I ON a to l r.-.iar. as .. fH.l4 . I' aprMrtti flta M. Im.rt( a raMM.MM ! ffe raw tm th BURKS-CBHYOH STHGELIKE ,f tHteiHief aey .mfvpawft vi iia.t it, !., ay 1 itisiww adm.a Vi a - MMN.M, tal W.4Sf, Jl.W tutklltj H A. VMLHAMS, Pop. CIIICAOO. USTAlilO-IlUliXS lieavM Burns I al!y at A p. m. ami ar- rlvea at (Hilario ta il boor. Sinalo Fnro $7.00. HlilwaaKeB & SI. Paul R'y noundTnp $10.00 nr"ii lltM - WV l'M M' iwnxs CAXYOX Imtrr Hums dallr, tnM P'lB.Ur ranrt at iifiMi t tir a. ttli llffiMtwr ali.iHwint Mrl rH 1.1 liiWrt. fttuA I'ortlaM t tumw la nil ili m.iil.s rilueilil ! lAteilesi ( at K urns. Menace to Catch I BBsrMi Tln seal ia prolialily theclumalratan. Iinal In tlio world, an.vs thf ew ior Iteconb r. lie likes to bank In the sun nil day and hen he nnr he Is exceed 'ngly slucglsh and awkward. It liaa often tcrii won.rerl how thU anlmnl liiRiioires to aecur lt favorite food, wild M'l fowl. S.a gull arc ao wild that tl is dim cult even for man to get within guitahot of one. The ami rma to reollre that li would I a want of time to attempt to rrnwl tip on the gH ,hry rr1 ilium the water and catch them una- 1 . ... . . .1.. n Hurra. rf ! waina- iipm "" nrw arwrinir alowlv through the air awl ,.e to the war. Then the aeal llea to the tara and awltui tinderiirath tlu watrr fir .iih ibatance. By the tim lie baa inanaa- d to aw itti aNiut I"" feet the gull haa forgotten the prrarnce of U rneiny. Thi gr the ral hU op Mrtunity. Be cuiloMly rs the kurfiu of the water at nie llatance from the .lnl st wh h hw tlivrsl. and allow nirrrly the tip of M great a" toaprr aUie thp wnlrr. ItrinaUiing In this oitMitt, he give I.I nioriiHiii t"ly a rotory itMitUm. so that hU ma .f ril rlrrle on the tnrfai-r ..f I lie i.rin. lie dura thla Some of the larger companies have capital invested in the manufacture of bicycles alone aggregating $G,0OU,000. Yet, as has been shown, these firms are but a tithe of the whole, and the indus try is growing larger and more wide spread every day. "Judging from the capital invested in our own concern," said the manager of one of ticse films to me, "I should say that $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 would be a conservative computation of the amount of capital invested in the bi cycle industry in this country. And this is for the manufacture of bicycles alone. 1 do not include those necessary ac cessories saddles, lamps, bells, chains, tubing and odd parts. The nianufac lure of these articles has necessitated the building of specially constructed plants attached to existing factories, and, of course, the employment of many nundreds of additional hands. In these reinforcements I do not think 1 am overestimating when I Fay that an other $10,000,000 or $15,000,000 has been invested in the last three or four years, and with perfectly satisfactory results. '."There is, however, a peculiar and altogether unlooked for change in proc ess. When the industry started upon its truly remarkable course bicycle makers were unprovided with ma chinery and tools for the manu facture of certain parts of the wheel, such, for instance, a-s those made with screw machinery. This was alniosl entirely done by one firm, whose bur.i iess in consequence increased enor mously. Necessity is the mother of invention, you know, and as it soon became evident that these parts could be made more cheaply than they could be bought there very quickly aro:-c bright engineering geniuses in nearly every establishment who set them selves to the invention of new and im proved machinery with which to make them on the parent premises." "I do not fear contradiction," said the manager of one of the largest ath letic sundries concerns in the country to me, "when I declare my belief that there is not a trade in the United Stutea that has not leen beneflciully affected by the bicycle industry. Why, even i he butchers are benefited by the im proved health and healthier appetite of the people. Members of every trade have found it to their advantage to invest some money in one of the many necessary adjuncts to the bicycle pns time. "The leather goods people have found it necessary to invest in a special class of goods favorable to the manufacture of saddles, bags, valines nnd such like sundries. The shoemuktrs now make specially designed shoes, legging?, etc The glovemakers are affected. Watch makers manufacture and keep on sale cyclometers nnd such like instruments of precision. Photographic apparatus makers turn out eclnlly designed cameras. Woodworkers nnd cane' workers and cork cutter, engravers, lockMniths and newpiiers all have found It positively nccesrnry to Invest more or leas capital in various branches of the bicycle industry. The total np' ital thus Invested, entirely outside of the ncaiial manufacture of hleyeles.cnn not lie far short of t20,noo,oo(l or 000,000. The Investment i spread over an enormous nren. A lime sum in arithmetic is neces snry to get at the amount of money sent by the devotees of the new pas time. Prices of wlweUi vary from f.10 to lino nnd upward; $7.1 may, therefore, le pirtty siif- lv accepted us an average flrt coat to the owner of a blcyrle Put ilown another $J for such ad junct a lump, liell, cyclometer nnd a few liaeful, handy tool. There la Ihm. Ibly a suit of bicycling c lothes, which may lie rtimntr at $20, and thrn for the simple rr mi I r that rrmv lie needed while on a long trip and awny from the regular repair aboiii of the Maker Thre are not likely to encred $.1 In a year. The guaranty given w ith all bl cycles covers ,!! ordinary relra not the result of rarrleaatiraa or acrldent ranted by the owner. Toirethrr these auina, which Include first cost, amount to $i)5. Now by the end of the sea son a rider may Iw tired of hla "bike" or sits one he !ike better, and wlshea to m.jte an exchange. Ill old machine and to $Vi w ill procure Mm a brand new one of the latest model, Itrncf wr may take II that the annual expense of keeping Metrle, Inrliwlte of flrt Co t, is about liO, or, any. ft per week. Thla, of coiirae, dors not Include re freshment on journey, hotel and othrr Incident! espeaaea. N. Y. Herald. Mn of Fe!ln-s T!i;it Traccn It Ancestry to lu'.lcncft'.leuto Hull. As a historical ftiuvr nir the cat is a decided nolty, which comes from tbe sacred shedow of Independence hall, says the Fhludulj.iiio liccord. Some time ngo people v. hose business took them through the historic old hnll nr-d the surrounding tiquare frequently saw a colony of common looking cats loafing about in that vicinity. All thew nni- rutls could trace their ancestors tcck to a couple cf fjood ratters which bin' teen introduced into the c.iI'aiM of t!u old hall to depopulate the rodents which thrived and fattened there. The cats cleaned out the one nuisance, and be came nuisances in turn. They w ; oared lor and fed by a colored man named Charley, employed in the sheriff's office. When the animals 'increased si rapidly as to threaten to oven un ihc place Charley conceived a i ruiii.nt :dc-a. He decided to turn the cats into money, lie "four.d :cos le were willirjc to jv.y a Uigli r.s one dollar for a cut Lorn and reared in Independence hall. He socn disposed of all butonc or two of the cats. These few Survivors w vip l?f t. in the hcli when the aheirit's offics r:ovcd up to the city ball and took Charley with it. Leading dealers everywhere sell FERRY'S SEEDS Don't risk the loss of time, labor and gronnd or planting Beeus 01 unxoowD qual ity. The market is tnii 01 cnBap, unreliable seeds. FERRY'S KtOI areilways the best; do not accept substitute. Heed Annual t res. , FERRY Sl CO. i Detroit, BaasTrt Tan SID s- CTXRB : I have an absolute remedy for Consumption. By its bmely usa thousands or nopeiess cases nave ucru aucuj permanently cured. Sr proof-positive am I of its pwer tnat 1 consider it my duty to una hattla free to those of your readers who have Cxmsumption,Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, it ttiey win write me weir express and postoffice address. Sincerely, T A. SLOCniff. HI C i& rxari di new inra. jg- The Editorial ana easiness Management ox tnis raper uuarsiiiiev wu ,ukvu. . . uv.. J Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat- ent business conducted for MoDERATC FttB. i Oun Ornci is Oppositi; U. 8. Patent O tficc and we can secure patent ia less tune than those Send model, drawing or pnoto., wiia Descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. a Pamphlet now w uoiaiu i Ltw, ...... cost of samo in' the U. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opp. Patent Office, Washington. D. C The comparative valu of tha tweeardw I known to moat person. They illustrate that frssUr quantity ia Not always moat to b desired. .. 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I ttll a4 besUj s-l asas. 1 1 .ift le I - . . .1 fe. a t ii.., s.ji.. .hi aH-e k r. m.i( .k. . i.t Hfe sad .aal, wmit te4k kmtit, Was t.ti. ratiit Ur I day tei4 liaiy sa.l leatiaa; every I 4 iw 4ut aee tM -hH la iKe i4 j,f MM, i Kaadav. Ht.Wil and .WWW Wall. TV mi a rt ! Uleei M ll-W S'S tM I Si. Int a w, a4 m eate tae - lasart-M aiasi tt ttavtis a-,Vtit r. earn 1 1 twtM,V"'f l"tM Shl riMI whet rt I tef riin4 om i , I . r ll.f ll.rfiaytMI, M . lM r I. tl't.T. C.el .(, I tiv tsav A fat, fvr'tite. nt.a 4 r..U la lbs ltnf. ttrtk, (! Ob A TM I tws trr""" ! rre4 i4 W , stasia- a . at4 lll t- twaiM? ta sM -Uf t aiV) a4 Hat I t r 1 11, t im ImIh. i meat Aifmrn- Mate ! (! a-M-is M U I! I Li I BiMliriA U r. M, Vm tV tMy U J.4,!.U. if rMler', rmsaM I H - tlalaa a. I j4 kal aar Isrt Ad Uo aro eipwel to ba, ltrl4 ta eltM anil U sU4 to kaosr thai llaary N. IVep, tba Waaaiefkaa, U Uat laay, baa rvtd CT' IVatpwiot's Maaaat. Tbe aaiaef alof ioal pv of tbe ntk ha ih aim wt tirlv rriMa bf Cabrada atala eaeia aaa has badyeartaf aipevteeea ee ! f "" aaasjer aa J pertataaJeal of stia) aaJ ! rnlt4 HUie earwyer. Tb bx k ta txlar traiia na ae ear las aa4 tatafbr. an J all ta l4 awfal a ail mka tat) l satsMvet anlnsav TV teat 't ef tba fitM tba IVlM Hata aslataf laa a4 ref- UtioM, Wn Is) IneaU a1 lilrsf a !' las etaita, artnaa ! 4 rt.i ! abl lataraaaisna. Tbe avtea ta Si) al srtmJ bMk ta, at tba nlbn. THE! DAIL.Y Mf Ma t, Twai I'al4. OiilySGJOakr. The Weekly Chronicle Tl! trti i Vee'Jj b lis Ctt.trj. S1.50 l b Sltwn mmiONE, B.ULET CATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE. Leavin Alder Ntreet IVek. Portland, for Astoria, Iltraoo, Loaf Beaeh, Oonas I'ark sad Nabcntta. Direel sonneettoa wltb llaseo ateensers end rail road ; also at Yonog't Bay with Sea bora IUilroa4. TDIiBPIIONl tave l'ortlan4 T A. M. Datlr. treH Hundsr. Uavea Astoria J P. M. Dally, icpt Suodsf . X3A.XXJXJ-V OATZHIIT I ltrs rortlaiMt P. M tHillr. tMT Sandsf. amrlar nlsht II t. f. Imtm Astoria Dallr t el A. M., esorftaumlaiatv Moaisr. kundar Bight. 7 r. M. OOBAN WAVH Ibarra fn1!n4 anl runs tlrwt In lltsara, Tltar a4 Thur4ay Utl.M. SMnrAar al I P. M. Imih llaara nriotoiar ani rrwiaf at ( m . m. un sinar nif at at r. at. Fae Cberlri la Biilrcil Drtlulioi Ml Bfirkfl Frrt tf Ixvt fat Mrij, Srwt, Coeoloft, Plraaara, Ttorsl e th Toiephon, Bailey Oftlaert am Oraaa .. Ih: Eeeley Institute For tho Curo oa Liquor. Opium u4 Tobacco Habits II la orsta4 al Salees, Ortsoa, Taa Jafuef Drauliful Town 9m tAe 0t Call at Ik nirre a fa asirfWalaie arkrtiseaHiB4tiUi. tfsiiasaal pntat aa1 Mre ra. ll-i4 1 l at pm is I aiw4 I M 4 M W Ttta rnl V na.i I e. ws.m- M- .-.,,- m Sfce aeM r.t at me tv t I sw.m .mm ISn.w Smi. SlMI a4.la rtl.l RA.MrLI CJMtS SaNf f R it. 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