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Poison in No article entering so generally into the food of every household is so generally and villainously adultered as bak ing powder. These adulterated powders are shoved upon the public with the greatest persistency. V Throbbing advertisements in newspapers claiming this , brand or that is absolutely pure, backed by analyses and cer tificates, and yet they are adulterated with ammonia or alum. It 13 to be hoped the law will take hold of these merciless manufacturers and punish them for destroying the stomachs of the unsuspecting consumer. ;C ' Amid all this fraud and deceit Dr. Price's Cream Bak ing Powder stands almost alone battling for pure food and continues to furnish a pure cream of tartar powder at almost the same cost to the people as the ammoina and alum pow ders are sold at, yet it costs much more to manufacture. ' - .Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is of the highest strongth. , It produces the largest amount of leavening power , .attainable in a pure baking powder. ; It is free from ammo- v nia or any other adulteration. No1 powder does such work. Housewives who have tested all use Dr. Prices only. ? MOW'S THI8T We offer One Hundred Doll are' Reward for any ease o' Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cnre. ' r. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the nndernltfiied, have known F. 1. Cheney for the last often years and be leve him per fectly honorable In all tmstursa transaet'ous and financially able to carry out anvobliffation made by their firm. WEST4TKUAX, Wholesale DniKRls s. Toledo, 0. WALDING, KIN N AS & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall' Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting ireotiy upon the blood and mnooui surfaces of the system. Price, 75o per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Love levels all things, but doesn't make a fel low's hea1 level. V ',- ' I. ' Good cigars are now high priced, because of high tariff laws MASTIFF PLUG CUT is making pipe-smoking popular, because it ' . v . ... - , i friirM mnro fnr trio mnn&rr J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. TOWER'S IMPROVED P biicKer Is the only Absolutely Water Proof Coat ! Guaranteed NOT to Peel, Break or Stick. HOsxI to Leak at the Seams. Thtreara two wart yoa eanttH ths frnnle lam Slicker : Ui Flb Brand trade mark and a Soft Wot a Collar. Sold everywhere, or sent fres for prloa. A. J. TOWER, nmfr. Boston, Mara. OarfthleM Braad l hetter than ea wataa. anaf satasadaaiestftUi Fiaa Us. If In anr bnslnaaa not paying yon drop aim oay an lra- roved Petal am . iicubator. KOHEKOIET can be made in r-ls-iug Chickens than in any other biuiuess for the capital inr t ed. A beautifully II- lliot.l ! ...1 Palatmr v oi im utiators. Br a , .s ersattd all kind' tt WlTChkkenF!xiiigs f 3?VAgents for Mann'a Tj - ni.i. W l Hud every thin re- j qmreo by po iltry raiem. ? , PETiLUii IXCUSATCS CO.. Fitalnat Cal. I - i I i i r::tht!;3V::r!i!0 1:11 EvcrrtrsNi PlfiilQSORGAlIS, whiter a mm 71 Morrison Street, Portland, Or. . fay box . soa. -mi 'v YOUfJQ MEN! The Specific A Ko. I. Cnrfm, without fall, all nir,en of dnnnmr hoi und ltwi, tiu iDfiur of bow long BUiii'!!n(f. Prevent atrkitiirn, It hcl u Hi )ti tniul n'mely. f itiri'S wheia overyUiin else buA tuiUHl. bold hv all Dnu'VlMtR. Hut ml ueturora; The A . be 1 1 oei i liel , Mndiclne rlM-.'I.O. Co.,fcullJo8e,Cal. - . p R!r msthearKnowlmfimm ; leaflunf remtfy for all tua (Y.rcstn ' i unnatiirnl liiK-hnren and I Tol) "A VH. pnvawdiseaaasoJ men. a Jii.rot"4 J CBrtmncura for the dbllJ , MB.ua. tailua' weakueas peculla . iowomra. Mrmj Ipreminheltandfeelsafl J. "n. In recmnmaudlna: it M t-w-'-nxtTke' all sudor. . I, A.d.eT0l."3,ilf 0 fliT",IU x M!t hf ititrmmtlmtMr , .. t'CiCK 1-V : s .i Aiiv(.r onrl Aoalvtlosl Chemist, - . . ; . ..j fej ji VhJiigtnut,,i'o)lland,Or. k miti pi: rn'i fllJ'. I 7i n Ml the Kitchen. , Omngeroos Skylarkina;. Some day it will come to be under stood thai guying a moody, irritable man is as dangerous as toying with a gnn which may or may not be loaded. Temporary Insanity is, with some tem peraments, the sure result of long con tinued and incessant ridicule. " A blind fury suddenly converts i his helpless Weakness into superhuman strength. With equal suddenness disdain and contempt for him are changed to fear and respect Every few days the crimes columns of the newspapers contain accounts of tragedies growing from such a cause. Revolver or knife sends some tormentor to his account, and the real victim goes to prison for life or is hanged. It's a cruel, cowardly instinct which prompts a combination against one man. The others enjoy a brutal sport at the expense of his feelings.' Such an unfortunate man. when driven to des peration, is entitled to lenient treat ment by fudge and jury. It is hardly a crime which he has committed. It is more the deed of a madman who is not responsible for his action. lie needs imprisonment under conditions which will change his nature and teach him wisdom and self control. It is gene raUy an ill natured and unsociable man who is made the object of ridicule by bis fellows. "He doesn't know how to take a joke," and his impotent re sentment stirs up feeling against him. He is not strong enough to give as well as to take. ; He is not strong enough to master his own hatred..' lie shows his feelings, and adds to the persistence of his tormentors. - . , A little more of the milk of human kindness and a little more of self con trol would save millions of hours of human torture, would save many a man from injury and death, and many another from a prison cell or the gal lows. The philanthropist who can in vent some antidote for this teasing in stinct will be one of the world's bene factors. Buffalo Express. Fortunes Qolcklr Made. ; A man came into the editorial room today and broke everybody up with this story: Several years ago a pay master in the United States army in: vested $600 in a piece of ground in Spokane Falls. The other day he sold it for $54,000. The excitement that greeted this story had scarcely died away, and the boys in the room were fanning each other and cutting each other's hair to cool their skulls, when another man came in and told this story; In 1882 a Pennsylvanian went to Denver, and when he landed he had enough to buy a tent and a few mining tools. He went prospecting, made a little money and then went back to Denver and bought real estate. Today he is worth $4, 060, 000. The only sound that greeted this story was a succession of dull thuds as men dropped to the floor. ; y-' '; . . There was a hiatus of half an hour, when another man came in and said be had just heard of a young man. in one of the mushroom towns of Virginia who had invested a little money in real es tate right after breakfast, and when he sat down, to dinner had cleaned up ?lr000 , on' fits "purehase."'Tiiere "are three half crazy men , in this office. Whenever a man comes into the edi torial room he is asked before he gets warm: "How much did the feUow maker Then he tells his little story and goes out, leaving the boys just as poor as ever. Ilarrisburg Telegraph. Before the cause of con sumption was known (that was only a few years ago) we did not know how Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil did so much good in consumption and in the ; conditions ; that lead to consumption. The explanation is inter esting. We send it free in a book on careful living. Scorr ft Bowjra, Chemists, t j South jtb Avaauo, New York. ' Yourdrufjirist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver flUaU drugculs everywhere do, fi, , . THE LIME KILN CLUB. Brother GHfdnet Explains Himself and 'Sir Isaac Walpota Talba oo Faith. When the moating bad been called to order Brother Gardner artne and said t , "One evenin1 las' June, while gwln bom from a session of dia club, I bad de misfor tune to fail into an open sewer 1 war tcokoa out fur dead, an' fur months I war a cripple. Our club did not feel like gwina on widout mo, an hence no meet Ins he bin held fur de las' six months. Doortn' de interval ParadU ball was rented to a commisUun mare bant, tie library an' relics k our fully stored away, an' we open fur bixneas agin to-night widout de loss of a cent . i "A few of our members he wandered away, but only a few. Whalebone liowker went ober to Canada an' adopted a boss widout axin' his owner, on' be has bin laid away in de archives fur three yean. Kuraol Kyann Johnsing baa got a place In a county jail in Ohio fur a year. Sacrifice Smith went to Chicago an' walked in his sleep walked off wid an ober coat an' de chief of police took an interest in bint an' got him a warm place fur some time to coma Three or four others am not heah to meet wid us on dis occashuu, an' it ar' perhaps jlst as well dat dey hain't , i ?; "As many different reports be gone abroad as to de natur' of my Injoorloa, an' as some of de newspapers bev received a false impreshun, 1 will uoab state a few facks. 1 fell about fo'teen feet. 1 didnt say nuffin' when 1 fell. I luy dar' in a cataraoae state fur three hours befor'' I was diskivered an' rescued. When de doctors took bold of m It was found that the cerbcllum had bin badly fractured In two places; de clavicle bone had bin onhinged, de diaphragm was broken; de bronchial ramifications was unconscious; de pulmonous arteries bad bin driven cl'ar into de left ventor'cla In adtlisbun, as dey found on a second examination, dar' war two kinks is de lumbar vertebrae, de carotid artery had become all mixed up wid de tri cupsid valve, m' de epigastric region had col lided wid de right auricla Nobody thought I could pull frew, but yere 1 am, almos' as good as bofo an' ready fur de nex' calamity. "De doctors bev cautioned me to be a lee tie keerful about exertin' de tibialis anticus too much fur a few weeks to come, an' to gin de flexor carpiradialis as much rest as possible, but de crisis has passed an' dar is no fear of a relapse. I wish to return my thanks to all de members of de club in particular, an' to my outside friends in ginerat, and to say dat we shall hold reg'lar ineetin's of dis club ebery two weeks from now on until furder notice. Sir Isaac Walpole will now address you wid a brief address." ; . "My fren's," began Sir Isaac, as he care fully arose, "de subjick of my address dis eavenin' is 'Lack of Faith.' I see it in front an! behind, an' to de right an' left of me, almost ebery hour to de day . Fifty y'ars ago, if I went to a cull'd man an' axed de loon of two bits fur a week, I got it widout the least hesitashun. He didn't draw down his left eye an' whisper 'Chestnuts, an' softly inquar' if he had hay seed in his ear. In my jo venous days, when an ole man cum to me an' put his band on my bead an' toled me dat spree in' around nights was de side doati to state prison, I didn't grin in bis face nor whistle in' his ear. i If I wanted a cup of ugar or a drawin' of tea, every naybur was willin' to lend, nebber doubtin' dat I would repay at de airliest moment Twenty years ag6 I could walk into a butcher shop an' order a soup bone an' tell him to charge it, an' dat bone would go up to my cabin in all faith an' confidence in my. Integrity. Let me go into a batcher shop to-morrow an' gin dat order, an' de butcher would pint to a dozen signs of 'No," Trust,' an' look upon me as crazy.- , - ' - - . "Dar was a time when I could git a patch put on my bute an' walk off wid de remark dat I would pay fur it next week. If I should try dat on to-morrer 1 would git de collar from a policeman befo' 1 had gone a hundred rods. In de good ole days I could walk up an' down all de alleys in Detroit widout an on kind remark bein' remarked to ma Only yesterday, as I was g wine up an alley to look fur my dog, a white man looked ober his back fence an' said: 'Yon is jist one day too lute, cull'd man dem chickens is gone!' De world seems to bev reached dat stage when nobody believes an' ebery body doubts If I git on a street kyar de conductor wants his cash In advance. If 1 go on de railroad a pusson come around befo we hev gone five miles an' demands de fare If I go to de postofQee fur a stamp de clerk reaches out fur my two cents afore be tears de stamp off. If 1 want to borry sugar or tea de nay burs ar Jist out If I go to rent a house deowner wants a month's rent in advance. L "De good ole days, wben man had faith In man, an' when to doubt a man's word meant dat be was a rascal, bev departed, probably never to return. It grieves and pains me. 1 want to hev faith, an' 1 doan' want to doubt but de state of affairs affects me mo' or leas. 1 find myself fiesitatin' when Waydown He bee wants de loan of my Sunday coat to at tend a pray'r meetin'. . I find myself lisl;in' fur excuses wben Pickles Smith wants deli no of half a dollar fur a week. ' 1 cotcb myself wonderin' if Shindig Watkins takes me fur a haystack when he sends his boy ober to bor row my Persian rug to lay in front of his stove de night be has a party It grieves me. It fills me wid sadness." v The meeting then adjourned. Detroit Free Press,; - ' ! v v- . ; Getting at the flight. "Look a-berel" he began, as he entered the Ninth avenue station the other day. "Has a feller any right to kick my dogl" ' " - "What did your dog dof' asked the ser geant ' v ' ,. "Nothing." . ' ' :k;:r. r "Tueu Su iuM SO lgas".--'1---,i,r? "That's what I say.":;':'(:- J- ?.."..,; " : "Did be do anything elseP 'V ' ; . "Tea, be kicked me, but I didnt Intend to say anything about that . What 1 want to know, and what I've walked ten miles to find out, is if a toller has a rijrW to kick a dog who ain't doing nothing but lying behind a stoveP "No, be has not" "Well, that satisfies ma It's just as I thought And now if my dog ever comes back, and if I ever get my eyes on that chap again, I'm a-gotng to prove that I was right" Detroit Free Press, ' 1 Discouraging. 6P Dncle James Well, Bobby, are yon gafa tng any prizes at school nowadays! Bobby No, sir; the other fellows get them a& Uncle James But youD keep on trying, of course. Bobby What's the usot Tas other faEsl keep on trying too4 -liZ KmlM' CAM SAFKTT IX THB MIDST F ASO., M wm a aontrar1irtlAtil .a. t. fact, tothaey. Butsxpaiieut-s ha proved itw nuuihltltv. last th oasa o! th ludlvidual Who- dwells iu a malarious region, A robust tmmtl tutlon is no certain dfet tRRlnst the eroaded, chills. What luT Kaconied testimony, oovertnv a period Uule short ol hali a ceutury, proves that Hna.tstter's Stomach Bitters is nreelsefv this. This continent does not limit the fluid where the- medteliia has proven its smc ry. in souta Amer ica, the Isthmus oi Fauaina, Mojtloo. everywhere tu inot where miasma-born disease takes on its most obstinate and formidable types, the Bitters is a recounUefl speeino in illlmitattla demaiid and ureseribed by physicians of repute. Potent, too, Is it in disorders of the Ktomaoh, liver ami bowe's, and aKalnsi that destroyer, la (trlppe. it Improves appetite and sleep, neutraliies rheu matism and. aide ey complaints. ,. , . When a young man thinks he knows mors than his father Knew, he gets the idea that the world is progressing. .. . ' i- STITCHES IN THK BACK CCKBO. Peter C. Vandewater, Commissioner 'of Highways, Woodsburgh, Long Island, N. Y., writes: - .. '' f- , " During the last three years I have been troubled with stitches In the baok. ' They came on without the Bliehtest warning, and laid me up for two and three weeks at a time, and nothing did me any good. Over a year ago 1 bad a more severe atiaoK. i could hardlv move. Mr wife then applied an Allcock'b Porous Piaster on the small of the back, where the kink appeared to be. I never had used one before. In a short time all pain had vanished, and the next morn Ins I srot un and attended to mv business, I put a fresh plaster on every week . for a month, and I feel that I have been entirely cured, as I have not had an attack in the Inflt. AtirlitxMkn mnnthi " : " 1 " The man who has no business of his own to attend to always goes to bed tired. , ; , "Rrnum'i Ttmnrkinl Trm-liu' am nf ffi-nat service in snbduinv hoarseness. Sold otJv in boxtt. ,i We all enrouraee folly because we "don't like iA litt anvthlnv If manufacturers throughout the United States would adopt the policy of the man ufacturers of Star Plug, who give the con sumer not only the best tobacco that can be made, but make full-weight pings, there would nrobahl v be no complaints from con sumers about poor quality and short weignta. The Quimbt Hones, Portland, Or., is the best m a nay notel on tne raoino wast. Try it. yuimby A Ifidwaras, proprietors, Tax Okrmia for breakfast. ; Use Enamellne Stove Polish; no dust, no smell. : ' . All back every cent you've paid for it, if it doesn't benefit or cure yon. A med icine that promises this is one that promises to help you. -. But there's only one medicine of its kind that can and does promise it. It's Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery, i It's the guaranteed remedy for all Blood, Skin and Scalp Dis eases, from a common - blotch or eruption to the worst scrofula. It cleanses, purifies, and enriches the blood, invigorates the system, and cures Salt-rheum, Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas and all manner of blood- taints from whatever cause. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence. It's the best blood-purifier, and it's the cheapest, do matter how many doses are offered fer a dollar for you pay only for the good you get Nothing else is "just as good" as the '? Discovery." It may be better for the dealer. But he wants tnoney and you want help. LIe cnFf This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success lul CONSUMPTION CURE is sold by drue gists on a positive guarantee, a test that ho othei Cure can stand successfully. If yon have s COUGH, HOARSENESS or LA GRIPPE, it will cure you promptly. If your child has the CROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use it q-r.ck'.y and relief is sare. If yoa rear CON SUMPTION, don't wait until your case is hope less, but take this Cure at once aud receive im mediate help. Large bottles, (oc. and ll.oo, Travelerr convenient pocket size 25c. Ask your druggist forSHILOH'S CURE. If yout lungs are sore or back lame, use bhuohs I 'or ous Plasters, Price, 25c. "German Mr. Albert HartWof ITiirison N, C, was taken with Pneumonia, liis brotner Had ust died from it. When he found his doctor could tint rally him he took one bottle of Ger man Syrup and came out sound and well. Mr. S. B. Gardiner, Clerk with Druggist J. E. Barr, Aurora, Texas, prevented a bad attack of pneumonia by taking German Syrup ta lime. . He was in the business and knew the danger. He used the Teat remedy Boschee's German iyrup for lung diseases. . S n PI no's Bms4r for Catarrh is tha Beot, BaMmt to tTse, and Cheatiest I i Bold by drugjiista or sent by mall. t,J 0s JE, T. BaaslttnttWarraa, fa, tsssio Swim" n I n.i 'Hj J.J t" i O O In 15 notes. 'tfSA 1 su(irered ft severely I with face neuralgia, ' but in 13 minutes after applica tion; of 1 ST. JACOBS OIL was asleep; have not been ' troubled with it since. No return since 1882. ' ;- - W'-'" F, B. ADAMS, Perry, Moi ,a BIGHT! H ST. JACOBS OIL DID IT." Wje-'tT,-. iar THE COST THE HiBTMaN PATENT : 1f ":--:' Costs no more than an ordinary clumsy wood plckal aflalr that obstructs the vlow and will tA or fall apart in a short llnw. Tba" tlartiuaii" Kewals artlsllo In cl.-slicn, t.mtwts Ilia rriiiirt wlttioti o osbIIiik thin anil Is prm-tu-ally ivkiwtiwh. 1I,1.HTKATICI CAT A UKtl'K WITH mil hit AM) TKMTIMONIAL8 MAll.KH VRKK. 1 Always inonll.ni this puxr in wmliif.l , Hartman Mia. Co.. Bssvtr Falls, Ps. T. 0. Oints. 0n. WsVsra Isles Aol., 508 Slsls St.. Chlesgs. David M. Clarkson, Jr., Portland, Or. Hunt A MorTst, Tcomi, Wash. Holly, Mason, Marks A Co., Spokane Palls, Wash. $ CREAM BALM-7-Mn-s tliu Nasnl I .j"""! I Past-UK Ailitya fam Kr, ll4wtira lt i'ca itt-Ucf nt. diu Ami'V f"o t ff.wfrjis. :. ItriiRrMaor hy mall. EVERYTHING TESTED HettA forohotnof our trial arosnda,. Wa are Jfrciao .D.M.Ferry'8 Seeds, A. I. ROOT'S Treat Fr Praaj FERTILIZER! F. L P8SS0N I 'And we anil these Portland. Or." prices. - BWidlor I I EV i if A r l)o fwl lj 1,( J'011 'ave a lieJache? UllLUaHlJ Does your buck ache? You cunt cat ami don't tVei like work. The af 1 13 trouble is your liver in tor pid. You are full of bile. I Three doses' of Moore's Revealed Remedy you feel like a new person For The ASPiriVVALL . v. "( I' warranTM to riant to ytorna Per iay ' for full 1'artlcnU'S FRANK BROS. CO., 68 and EVERY FAMILY, School, Library, and Office S-H-O-U-L-D -Have a Dictionary. Can should be taken to ' .'. .. GET THE BEST. THE INTERNATIONAL, Xsw from Cover to 'ovw, HiKxwiwir of Ins 'TsAaBiDosD," IS THf ONI TO SUV. 10 jrimr snrnt revising. ton Minors einplorcd. isinincxpfiKiMi. ' Bold by ' all BookiKUers. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL i Rnl to G.AC.MesrukACo. DICTIONARY Pnhluhors. flprlnsflld.Mai.,tJ..A. for free spedinea pss. A BICYCLE FREE. T, J . i . . 1 . rue ii,r L-ataiiKiifi aiu) f particulars, utate aga, FRED T. MERRILL, 127 Washington St., Portland, Or, CORRUGATED IRON ROOFinC, Metallic Skylight, Iron Cornices. J. C. BAYER, Portland, Or. pUflTfllfl BUDS TEA A blond from the formula of an old Engllnh Tea Merchant. Best Tea in the World fer the Price. 60 cents per lb. st your rfeuler's or postpaid ' from tke sole Importers, CLOSSET A DEVERS, Portland, Or. Portland Geed Co., r . w.' MiLkER, Msnsgor, Seeds, Trees, Fertilizers, Etc., No. 171 Second St., PORTLAND, OREGON. Send or CHtKlojrne and mention this intftcr. f fuia.il! ?l in four aays on mr Jsilenrlo Ooruett u,Jand!)ficlaltles. 100pnreentprolltan(li-aL piiMUf. fcjwajile frea. r.Brldgiaau,Broadway,K, Y, i r - ai. - . araOfet f HABIT I SURE CURB pacific Modiolus Co.. 58 Clay Bt.tteo Krauolso SURE. ycuOjust THY Devour California Eiancnd WAleTUUUl The Croat Cure.' Ko 0110 no Lad where life oxl its but tuny Us lwlil y thli;rratnw, W eia by insssMtat Malt AiWfvB et Er ASTHMATIC P.Hsn)ldHafe,M.O. euFrw,.T. BOTH WAYSst VVIU UHIUi JumkIs, ImlllTrient servl., hard times, lolt monKHite on tlio home, tlie shs-rlfl', ami somtimrs povorty sua wsi't. The Cash plan means low prli-cs. best of gnoiis, prompt and genial serWi'S, (loud times, muney In liand and Iii Imnk, chlldrft! wrl! eiwtl, ir to spare to help ollwrs overrouuh plnurs, an4 a thousand nnthoufrht of comiOf l nd pleassres. You may have trli-il one; imw try in oi"t- w to Smiths' Cash Store, 41ft 4iH Fmnl St.,S. F Cal. mtthur, rV-nd IS THE SAME. 31 STEEL PICKET FENCE am i iniiuiiiiimtuti, ;;'vvvH Htxt Ninrll, unit t niws -ffhTAR r 2,VI - e fort old In llo it is vmrtiH Aomi KI.Y U Hits., MWarrnn HI SVlORPHh" Mm I CURED TO STAY CURED. Coast AenU lor SEE UHPllEt, ' Pasts inf Mtsltlq, OF ALU KlNOtV NGCED foods at Kastan ( - alHlnna. JJWt Get rid of it without delay. will do it and make I lf Bale by all druirjriHtn. issil W kill POTATO PLAHTEQ ASPilJAU.VC ( II (' 1 Hr Ml' K .ana- . i, , ,w,TJii - Unitnr t han It Can B linn by If 'all on or Addrvaa ' 70 Front t.f Portland, Cr e iSV aa 11 riav. - m tt l sm of ;' . . 1 ' .. . f ; True merit is al ways recognized. ' "Seal of North Carolina" has risen from the ranks on merit alone; its su perior 4flttrlity has placed it in the front lu'A Packed in Patent Cloth Pouches and in Foil. Wi', 1 M U-r ' Willi r i .v NiuiaiiMj N, ?, N. U. No. t, K, U. tio. 6U f ymrtp. 2