M I I I I I 1 I I I University of California. Your committee have made a very careful exami nation of the ROYAL BAKING POWDER, and are satisfied that it fulfils all the requirements which the' public can make of a baking powder. For purity and care in preparation it equals any in the market, and Our test shows that it has greater leavening power than any other . of which we have any knowledge. Prof. Chemistry, University of California, and State Analyst. Prof. Chemistry, College Pharmacy of the University of California. All other baking; powders contain either alum or ammonia. M- - ! - I NAPOLEON'S MIRACULOUS ESCAPES. Be Seemed to Live In a Charmed Circle and Went About With No Fear. In reply to the question in what en gagements ho considered himself to have been in the greatest danger of los ing his lifo Napoleon once said, "In the commencement of my campaigns. " Indeed if further proof were demanded to show that he did not spare himself at Toulon it is only necessary to add that, dnring the 10 weeks of its siege, Napoleon, in" addition to a bayonet Around iu his thigh, had three horses hot under him, while at the siege of Acre during the expedition to Egypt he lost no fewer than four in the same maimer. During the last days of his life, when captivity, disappointment and sickness bad well nigh completed their work, it is said that the agnny of his fatal dis ease drew from him on many occasions the pitiful cry of, "Why did the cannon balls spare me?" During his long military career Na poleon fought 60 battles, while Caesar fought but 60. In the early part of his career he was utterly reckless of danger whilo on the battlefield, and this spirit of fearlessness contributed largely to the love and esteem in which he was held by his armies. There was a curious belief among the English in Napoleon's time that he had never been wounded, and indeed the report was current that he carefully, if not in a cowardly man ner, refrained from exposing himself. Nothing could be moro contrary to the troth, for he was in reality several times severely wounded, but as he wish ed to impress upon his troops the belief that good fortune never deserted him, and that, like Achilles, he was well nigh invulnerable he always made a secret of his many dangers. He there fore enjoined once for all upon the part of his immediate staff the most absolute silence regarding all circumstances of this nature, for it is almost impossible to calculate the confusion and disorder which would have resulted from the slightest report or the smallest doubt relative to his existence. Upon the sin gle thread of this man's life depended not only the fate and government of a great empire, but the whole policy and destiny of Europe as welL A Terrible Thought. Grace I don't know what I am go ing to do. Ethel Why, what is the matter? Grace Why, Mr. Fearer of Paris was talking very earnestly to me in French last night, and I didn't quite understand him, as he spoke so impetu ously. I replied, "Oui, oui," several times. It has just occurred to me that Derhaps he was proposing. Pick Me Had No Other Chance. Eeedley Why do yon smoke contin ually from morning until night? Weedley It's the only time I get I sleep from night till morning. Lon don Tit-Bits. DO YOU EXPECT To Become a Mother? P bo, then permit us to Bay that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion is inueea, a true "Mother's Friend," FOB IT MAKES Childbirth Easy bv crcoarinc the tion, thus assisting Nature and shortcnintr uv. I'Liiuiui w,v.v.lu ji luuuLmia is robbed of its terrors, and the dangers thereof greatly lessened, to both mother and child. The period of confinement is also greatly shortened, the mother strengthened and built up, and an abundant secretion of nourishment for the child promoted. Send lo cents for a laree Rnnt liiS giving nil prAiou'is. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Alain isuuaio, jn. y. PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH. Mrs. Fred Hunt, of Clenville, N. Y,, says: "I read about Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription being so good for a wo man Willi CI111U, bo 1 got two bottles last September, and De cember 13th I had a twelve pound baby girl. When I wa3 confined was not SICK in any ivuy. i did not suffer any rain, and when the child was born I walk ed into another room and went to bed. I keep your Extract of Smart-Weed on hand all the time. It was cry told weather ml our room was 1 Mrs. Hunt. very cold but I did not take any cold, and never had any after-pain or any other pain. It was all due to God and Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription and Compound Extract of Smart-Weed. This is tha eighth living child and the Inrrj-cGt of them all. I suf fered everything: that flush could suffer with the other babic3, I always had a doctor and then he could not help me very much but this time my mother and my husband were alone with me. My baby was only seven days old when I got up and dressed t4 lft m" room and stayed up all day. to I I I I I I i 1 4 -H -H - 4 - -4 -4i 4 -4 - 4 - 4 -4 4 -4 44 -a Couiplimenuuf Uerr Krupp. According to an interesting rumor, our esteemed friend. Herr Krupp, intends giving that mammoth shooting iron now at Jackson park to Chicago with his compliments. If this is so, then "Herr Krupp has our best thanks and all the courtesies that are to be had in such an ineffably bad season of weather. The gun weighs 270,000 pounds and over, and as it cost $80, 000 to make it Herr Ernpp's testimonial would involve some iittle expense. But really we are not at all sure we know what to do with the weapon. The city has no marine defense to sustain, and a couple of trusty derringers in offi cial hands are the only weapons needed in clearing out offensive bumboats. It costs $1,200 to shoot the thing, and that is quite a tidy sum to pay for the priv- ilege of bowling over targets placed out in the midwaters of Lake Michigan, And when it went off we greatly fear that some of Mr. ONeill s "inspected" hotels in the neighborhood would draw themselves up and drop into dust heaps. Besides, the thing would have to have a fort to be housed in. And having one fort we shouhl need to have two to be really thoroughly equipped. Having these, we'd want more guns, and more marines, imd more gunpowder. And then with all these, what use would they be unless we got up a war just to have everything 1:1 keeping? Still, it's a great gun and an influen tial discourager of inimical advances. If we must take it, Herr Krupp has our thanks. Chicago "Record. It Cures Cancer. Some years ago tho state department at Washington received through the minister of Ecuador to the United States speciineus of a plant known as cumlurango, found in the province of Loya, in Ecuador, to which marvelous qualities in curing cancer were ascribed. The physicians in South America experi mented on this substance and reported most wonderful cures. Its virtues are said to have been discovered by aocident An Indian had been -suffering fearfully for a long time from internal cancer, and his wife undertook to relieve him by shortening his life by poison. For this purpose she selected the cundnran go, making a decoction of the bark. To her astonishment the first dose appeared to benefit the patient, and by the con tinuance of this remedy he was com pletely cured in a short tima New York Advertiser. Cost or Electric Cooking. It has been shown by recent experi ments that there is practically no differ ance in cost between cooking by elec tricity and by coal, while the advan tages of the former method in point of comfort, cleanliness and safety are con siderable. Of every 100 tons of coal burned in an ordinary cooking stove 96 tons are, it is said, practically wasted, whereas with electricity the expense is not so much on tho fuel as on labor and interest on machinery. Invention. A Bottle Stopper. If you want a stopper for a bottle of tcid or any substance that would natu rally call for a glass stopper because of the danger that the cork would be eaten up by the contents of the bottle, take the cork and steep it in vaseline. It will then be impervious to acids of any kind, and no action of chomicals will deoay it. It will, in fact, be as good for all purposes as a glass stopper. New York Dispatch. Soap tablets are the latest form of tompressed merchandise. Thoy come packed in -pretty boxes, each tablet about the size of a lozenge. Naturally they are chiefly valuable in traveling, but the slippery cake of the home dish may couveniontly give way to these small doses. The only remains of the splendid French possessions in India are five towns. Honest vs. Dishonest Advertising. A pleasant'feature of the advertising put -forth by the Royal Baking Powder Company, frequently commented upon by consumers, is the absolute confidenie that may be had in the truthfulness of all its claims arid statements. There is evidently the same rare and accuracy in the framing- of the Royal advertisements thut there is in the compounding of the Roy a1 Powder. , It appears, unfortunately, that not all baking powder peoph- are bo scrupulous ly careful. The recent letter from the Judge of Awards on Baking Powders at the Chicago World's Fair, exposing the falsity of the claim of another house that its baking powder had received the highest award for strength, purity, ex cellence, etc., is a scathing rebuke to those manufacturers of inferior baking powders who have no regard for the truth, but habitually seek, in their pub lic announcements, to deceive consum ers. The Judge of Awards states that no such award was given to the concern in question, and has notified it that it must cease publishing his name in con nection with its false statements. 'TIS STRANG. BUT Tttt'K. 1 e reaa o tirang-! uapienuigs ami re . . . suits sometimes, like that of a man uu was caught by a revolving wheel an I to threshed against floor and ceiling, his body turned blue from t tie bruit es. A diCor writes of a nun who fell from a la.Uler ami was covt-r.il wuh bruise. He. the ductur, aripliftf St. Jarobs 0.1; in the morning, lie Fays, an trie Dine spots na.l lisaiM-artt. Tii. re is another way ol levhiitf blue alt over, an ! that ia alter the emluraiue i f ra'lis and aches lor a lonir tunc without ie- lief. IT .. it wiil cure aud change ttie color of y ur v. jhj me (treat irmcuy lur ui- Ullf.e; woe j. Beards and Moral.. A policeman on duty in tho Jefferson Slarket police court remarked that iu the comse of 18 years' service ho had seen a great many men brought up 011 tho chargo of insulting women iu the ' street or elsewhere. "Thoy do not ro- scmblo one another much, ho stun, i "except that in every instanco they , wear full beards. I don't remember of ever seeing a clean shaven, thoroughly smart looking man at the bar on that charge. Their whiskers are never trim med to a point either, but always grow in a straggling or careless way. I have never noted any ereeptiou to this and, ' so far as my opinion goes, I think that any man who gets up in tho morning. , takes a bath and shaves himself with a bit of cold steel is apt to start out and b3 decent, whereas the whiskered man is not. I read an article by Chauucey Depew once, in which he said that the , passing of the cold steel over his face iu the morning always drove the fanciful ideas of the night out of his head and , straightened him out for a hard aud sensible day's work. I guess there is a good deal in it, though I am not able to reason these things ont as Mr. Depew does. But you can go bail for one thing, aud that is, whenever you read iu the papers that a man has been arrested for insulting women you caii picture him in your mind's eye its having a shabby sot of whiskers. rew iork Sun. Culture East and West. "New England people are apt to con sider themselves the best readers in the country," said Archibald Gates, who is at the Lmdell. "For my part, however, I believe that western people are ahout as good readers as can be found in a woek s journey. Certainly the western farmer thinks more of his newspaper than the man who tries to earn a living by tilling the less fertile sou in the east The worst place I ever struck for news papers was a little town in New Jersey within two hours' ride of Now York. 1 tried in every store to buy or borrow a paper while there, but could secure noth ing, and no one seemed surprised at the tter absence of current literature. What little was known of current polit ical and national events was almost en tirely gained by hearsay, and it is need less to add the people were about two weeks behind the times in consequence. You could hardly find a frontier farm so far behind the times in this respect as this little town, which of course calls itself a city. Tho east is very apt to poke fun at the west, but honors are quite easy in many respects." St. Louis Globe-Demo crat. Alcohol and Spirits of Wine. The term spirit of wine, or ardent spirit was not in use in the thirteenth century, for the word spirit was at that time re served for volatile agents like mercury, sulphur, the sulphurets of arsenic and sal ammoniac, which were capable of acting on metals and modifying their color and properties. The term eau de vie was given in the thirteenth and four teenth centuries to the elixir of long life It was Arnaud de Villeneuve who em ployed it for the first time to designate the product of the distillation of wine. But he used it not as a specific name, but in order to mark the assimilation which he made of it with the product drawn from wine. The elixir of long life of the ancient alchemists had noth ing in common with our alcohol. Con fusion of the two has led the historians of science into more than one error. P. E. M. Berthelot in Popular Science Monthly. A Malayan Proverb. One of the peculiarities of the cocoa- nut palm is that it never stands upright. A Malayan saying has it that "he who has looked upon a dead monkey, he who has found the nest of the paddybird, he who has beheld a straight cocoanut or has fathomed the deceitful heart of wom an will livo forever." , Weber was very temperate in his hab its, but insisted on drinking three jflasses of wine and no more every day ,vith his dinner. Mr. J. P. Evtna Heart Palpitation Never left me for a moment. I was mowing worse until I began taking Hood's sa'saparina. Before I had finished one bottle I was better anJ Hood 1. JL1 'g Sav8a parilla when I hod uted three c ures oottles wns terleetly cured. Mywifelslnklnn Hood's farsapnrllla for ga ii able to do her own work." J. P. EVINS, Box 184 Vacavllla, California. Hood's PIUS cure all liver Ills. It is sold on m aruarantea h all rim,. 5istj, It cures Inolplent Consumption nal is ths best Cough and Group Curt. KlfSSRT'V TAKE Onecent a ioe.Jt Zs UkJi in all the ru- 4i Tit. PtnWo MJ L SAX If CreamBalrinirPo wder earned on HIGHEST HONORS . at the . World's Columbian exposition. Chicago, 1893. GOODS FROM RAILROAD WRECKS. A Queer Little Chicago Shop and Odd Things found In It. Over on West Twelfth street there Is an unprepossessing 1-story red brick build ing 011 the grimy windows of which the following words are printed in glaring yellow paint: : OOOOS TAKEN FltOM RAtLUOAO WRECKS ! : rou sale. : The scene inside is one of wildest con fusion. It looks as if sections of a drug store, a crockery store, a dry goods em porium, a grocery, a harness shop and goodness knows what not had been jum bled together within the four dirty walls. The head of a doll, dust coated, lies in a boi of candles, and a few feet tway, stretched beside a row of bottles of cheap perfumery, which the obliging clerk said was "fine, all of it as good as bay rum," ia the headless trunk. On the floor on one side U a box filled with pa per collars. The neighbor of this assort ment is a box of codfish. Beyond the codfish and on a shelf is a lot of china, some of it costly Satsuma ware in vases and oatmeal sets. And there are many dainty Japauese teacups, translucent, prettily painted and os fragile as egg shells. Next to them in wild confusion is a heap of horse blankets. On all sides there tiro evidences that lend color to tho allegation that the goods are taken from railroad smashups. There are pieces of furnituro disabled by broken legs, tops, backs and generally in collapse. 1 here are barrels of flour gap ing open, boxes of raisins cracked so that their contents are visihlo, and piled in around this confused mass are boxes of sardines, bars of soap, underclothing, boots and shoes, bedticking, stacks of trousers, cookies and frosted cakes in boxes, and at one end of the store con venient to tho street odors is a crock of pickles without any cover. A box of rubbers keeps this crock company. "1 believe there is one other store something like this in Chicago," said the proprietor, "hut I don't know where it is. We buy these goods from the rail road companies after smashups. We also buy unclaimed freight." The articles are sold to the poor He brews and Greeks residing in the vicini ty. The prices they bring ore exceed ingly low. In view of this a sign painted on the wall, "P lease don t ask for cred it," appears whimsical. Chicago Trib une. The Glass llottle Industry In Encland. Glass bottle manufacture, not long ago a thriving British industry, seem-, destined before lontr to nassentirnlvi ntn the hands of tho foreigner. A Yorkshire gentleman, who has witnessed the ruin and disappearance of nearly a dozen of once flourishing concerns in his own neighborhood, communicates to a local paper the result of his inquiries on that head. He began by interviewing the senior partner in a London firm of Dickie- makers, who annually require 80,000 gross or pint Dottles. They used to deal with English makers, but thev have lat terly transferred their custom to the continent. Why? Because they find that while the breakage in transit is next to noth ing, owing to more careful packing, "the bottles all round are much superior to those of English make." They are also ratner cheaper, an important considera tion in these days of sham comnetition Continuing his inouiries. the invest.) a-ntm- ultimately compiled a long list of large nouses winch have similarly transferred their custom to the continent. They unanimousdv declare that thev o-et a much better article for their money.- A. HERALD OF THIS INFANT TEAK. Clip ihe lust thirty years or more from tho centuiy, unit ttie segment will represent the term of the unbounded popularity of H os tet ter's B-omm-h Bitters. The opening of the yesr waowui oe fciKnauzea dv me SDUua-ance or a freth Almanac of ihn Bliters, In which the uies. detivall n and action of this world-famous m edicine will be luckily set forth. Evervbndv Hiioiii.i reao u. i ne calendar ana asironomicm enleiilnlions to be found in this brochure are always astonishingly accurate, and the statistics illustrations, humor and other readlnir muiter rich in (merest and full of profit. The Hosteller Company of PltlabniK. Pa., publlih It. them selves. 1 ncy employ more man nxiy nanns in the mrchan'cal wjrk. and more than elnven months in tha year are consumed in its pr pan tlon. It can be obtained, without cost, of all ditiKKls's nnd country dealer, and Is t rlnted In E' elish. Herman. French. WeKh. Mnrvolm oweuiMii, xiuiiuiiu, ouiiumiaii ana spunisn. Mrs. T (to trattiD nt duor) I do-i't Vellcvs rnn ver dirt anything In all your lie. Tramp Oh, jes'm I've done liino. SMOKE. Sweet Virginia -PLUG CUT n ConsnmptlTea and people I who have weak lungs or Asth ma, should nss Plso's Cure for Consumption. It has enrad thousands. It has not Injur ed one. It Is not bad to take, it is the best oough syrup. u3 it. World." IWV O Flora I don't alwa-s do unto others 'aa?Td hare others do unto me. CUra ol conrae.uot. It isn't a girl's place to propose to auau. HOITT'S SCIIUUIm One of the best Schools for Port on tn Coast is in chame of Kx-8tate Superintend ent Ira O. Hiiitt, I'll. V., at llurliutfauia. San Mateo county, Cal. " I uitderstat d that WII'0UKhty wa half sei ov. r at tbaSuierwell dinner." "Oli.uo. 11 was tailing Into tin- port wlu-u I left." GOOD HEALTH A HOVE WKALTft Everybody knows this, nnd if questions will acknowledge It. Yet many who will spend any amount of labor 111 getting money, when it conies to taking a slight precaution against Bickness or using some simple remedy for Its cure, will use nolthtr time nor money. - 1.-. Alicock's l'ottouk riAHTSBs are' ttin oheapest and most elllcient external; rem edy ever ottered for the relief and cure of pains in the chest, side, hack undTliinbs. Stiffness in the joints, strains and twitch ing of the muscles disappear under their touch, and even deep-eated pains of the sotnach, liver and kidneys are relieved and cured. Ali.cock's Porous Pi AfTKas are "a mine of wealth in that they enable man to work for wealth. Branureth's Pills strengthen the blooi. Pts ner (In rowhoat during Mt tden rquail) Oh, we shall sink! Boatman I cn mlm. Passenger Bat 1 can't. Boatuiuu Never mill I'll Uach you. CATAItKU CANNOT UK I'UUfcU with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannoi reach the seat of thertlsoaac. Catrrh Is a blood or Cuiistitttttonal disease, and ill order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is takoti inturnnllv, and sols directly on the blood ami mucous bii faces. Ilall sCa tarrn Cure Is not a quack med cine. It we pre scribed byoue of the beat plnmclans In this country for years, and Is a reitnlar p e crlptlon. It is composed of the best uuilc-i known, com bined with the best blood purlllers. aeilng di rectly on the mucous Mitfacc. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients li what pro duces such wonderful r-suits Iu curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHliNlCy 4 CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists; price, 75 ceuta, Osu Kusmellue Stove Polish : no dust, no smell Tsr GxnifiA for breakfast. Palo Faes or Loss of Flesh, or a Hack ing Cough, reveal a eonditiont not a theory. Something ia wrong. Make it right wlA Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil. which restores a healthy col or, builds up flesh, stops coughing and gives strength. Physicians, the world endorse It. ' Don't bi deceived b; SubsntufesT fWPiisdbf BcottABowiw. ft. Y. AllDrugau Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal I l"o7 Cimr.COLDl Passages, Allays Fain and Inflammation, Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Heals the Bores. Apply Balm Into each nostril. Ely linos., 66 Warren St., N. V NO DIRT OR SMOKE. four Wife Can Run It. Herculei Qa or Oauilhn Engine. Falmer & Roy, S. V., Cal. and Portland, Or. N. V. N. XT.' Nb."675 -8. F. N. XT. No. 662 yyuJ-tj-'tJ Y "mS3t EXPKe.SS FKKPAID. - Hurler's Choeolats and IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO MALARIA I Tb'OP rlrttr Onli. Trv f HOLTON HOUSE, ruiiriii mu aiuer sireeis, roruana, ur. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. But your GROCERIES and PROVIBIONBof ns. Roods and, deliver free to trains or boats. We buy and sell for spot cash, and sell goods cheiirar than auy oilier firm lu the counlry. Send us your nsme and address, and we Will mall you our new price list, which will be out soon. We offer to day: Climax tobacco. cent! oar nounit ury granmatea sugar in uio-id. sacks lor 16 00 Bett breads of fleur per barrel 2 It end as a list of what yoa ned, and we will make yea special pried. AMren your rirtsialo MARK L. OOHM oo id- Front 8trt, Portlan.. Or. hlathei s, Vives and Sisters The IMvlite Influence ol Homs Is In itur K- plug. It Is NacrasI Trust. If S'uii atll emuiuber lltst ALCOHOLISM Is a dUe sc, and will uts your loving Influence to huve the nllrnt tuts a Cure, theit will bs Suiitli.ua where Sorrow now dwells. THE FITTZ CURE Con es at a Muud In time of need. It It Hale, liclinblr, aud a Sure Cure. Can be taken st home. No lotted time; no publicity. I'rlce l.tttv ; Tonus Dasi No One In rind Awti, There Is no s round tor further i xouses. Bi nd lor It at once. Delays aro Uaugrrou. lUxl Vrk may bs Too I. ute. N.J. STONE A CO., Room 7, Flood B tiding, 8. F., Cal., General Aunts for F.olflo Coast. Reputation y Cannot 0ms by accident! IS eomes from tail. fled eustomera. BSfntr and sstlsrctlon some from dealloa; at tha boat laoe. Thai beat plana Is the It KMT. Vot tha bast Jawslrr, Watehea, Clueka. Noseltles In Hold and Silverware, specially suitable for Holiday presents, writ to A, FELDENHEIMER, The leading aud largest honsa In Tortland, Or. Moat reasonable prleea. All (oods are warranted. Prompt alloallou glveu toeaaatry ordera. NEW Portland, Walla 'Walla, gpoiane, Yin u. K a n. Ilstlway !snd Ureal Northern Hallway lo n M m m Moniana points, St. lllff 14 Haul, Minneapolis, IIII BiX V Omaha, Ht. lxiuis, Chi WW af csxo and Kat. A.ldress EAST; nearest agent. (J. C Uonsran, lion. Agt., i-,iritti(i,ur. ; it.u Hit. yens, (Jen. Art. .Seattle, hIi. :('.(! lixon.Gen,Ast..Spokni.Wash. No dust; roct-ballnst trsrk; flue anery: palser sieep'iig aii'i aiiuns esri; Dunes nnrary oars fmnllv lontlst slo ver; usw equipment. HENnrS ' CARBOLIG '.' SiLVE V The most powerful healing olnttuiut svei discovered. IIKNKY'a CAKIIOIJC BAI.VB cures sores. " " " allsys bums. " " " heals pimples. " " " cures wouudi and outs. Ask for Usury's: take no other. He wn n-of cnniuoifoili. Sold by all druggists; it Odin a oox. Ill WEffiY WIFE ever haa trouble with bread made with Goilcn Vest Baking Powdef It Is absolutely pure. CLOSSET vl HI? VERS, th. makers, Portland, Or., guarantee every van. it y. u use the PrtcIuuO hirtilmtori A brooder Mi.kfl money while ol Iters are wasting time byoIdoroccMM, CutaWtellsaU about it, cud deserts1 ics every arlirlc needed for thc( pun It iy Luibiuccb. The "ERIE" iiieclmniently the mt iwiivci. rrnufRimouei, tve are Fnciiie Coast tirnta Ttlri-nlA n i loffue. mailed freeoivei full r1cr!nt Ion . pricfs, tic, aoknts wantrd. PETAUTM A INCUBATOR CO., Petalo nu.Cal. """"-n nuubii, 131 a main m,, i,ia Angclea. Mn hood rcMored. Night Krrmsinns, Weak memory, Atrop ty, Sexual Wenknet, etc., Surely cured by POLLEN ACME NATUSS'S aSMIDV '1 he lilt germ and vitsl force el plants and flswsrst it gives riger, power and site ta the vital orgsns el man. POLLEN ACME The mnt won Jerftil Achievement in Medical Science. The only ticknowl sdged permanent cure guarantee 1. New York address iij-117 Fulton St. F.a.y to carry In vest picket. Pries $i, Six for tj. Sent In plain ,'PPr, oral all Druggihts, SrANOASD RCM, CO BtATTLS, WASH Me. ooast aaasme FRAZER caxle BEIT IN THE WORLD. WlvCHwC IttwearlnKqualltleisre unsurpassed, aotually outlasting; two boxes of any other brand, rre from Animal Oils. OKI' TIIK GKNU1NK. FUR SALE BY OKKUON AND WASHINGTON MKKCHANTaea auu ueatert generally. "i r-v, r vt '.r v m os. wimslows nror: l" VOX OHILDRIN TIITHINO j Woe oala iy aSI Prmyrjto, M Oeata a aetela. J;d 76o, l, 11.60 or 2.50 for the finest retail dm of fnsranteed. Put up in elegant boxes, suitable for ttollday present, fftrlctly pure, kx press chsrie! FdlE'i T?y" X P,nt ln 0rC40n, WMnl"' n unrest v.snuiei in Atner cat nimllt. DYQERTS" SPA, T Washing-ton St., Portland. Or WI.ole.al. and Itet.il Confeetlon.re. Bonbons Always In Stock. DO YOU FJL BAD? DOES YOUR BACK ache? Doea every step seem a burden ? You need MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY. J. C. FALLON V CO., PROPS. EUROPEAN and American plans 100 rooms. Fieo 'but meets all trains and steamers. Buibsfree. Rea sonable rates. H. BKW8, Manager, (formerly of Merchsnta' Hotel, Hsley, Idaho, and U p Hotel, North Platte, Nob.) and wawlll isva. nnn.. nr. i i. .v. Beat eosl oil Beroaie....... if an Arbuekle't oiuTea aar aeona I"!! f iix. A W rap Tor the Sickroom. An Invaluable wr;'l for a convnltswnt Is the ullitlli;,'nlo tonw ae!t. It Is cimlly tllppvii on ntxl tvcr n niithtdnw uml nlsu adjnsta Itself to lit the llure closely, afTunl hiK ample protection. Tbe uiukliitf of tlntm UM'fttl Kiirnictita is a alinplo nmttvr. 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