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V,.,.. T I ROYAL 15 Best Baking Powder The Official Government Reports: The United States Government, after elaborate tests, reports the Royal Baking Ponder to be of greater leavening strength than any other. ( Bui letin i$,Ag. Dep., p. 599J The Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show the Royal Baking Powder highest of all in leaven ing strength. ( Bulletin 10, p. 6, Inland Rev. Dep.) In practical use, therefore, the Royal Baking Powder goes further, makes purer and more perfect food, than any other. Government Chemists Certify: "The Royal Baking Powder is composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It does not contain either alum or phos phates, or other injurious substances. Edward G. Love, Ph. D." "The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. 41 Henry A. Morr, M. D., Ph. D." ' "The Royal Baking Powder is purest in quality and high est in strength of any baking powder of which I have knowledge. Wm. McMurtrie, Ph. D." Make your mistake teach yon something. Moea never lout his temper In the wilderness .but once. ".Brown's Bronchial Troches" are simple and convenient for bronchial affections and coughs. The Keeley cure Is no good for the "Intoxica tion of love." House cleaning is necessary in spring': sols Oregon Blood Purifier for Bystem cleaning. Progress is very well, but very few people re joice over a new wrinkle MANY SUCH. A group of mechanics was seated in the engine-room when one said : "How was it Tom?" "I was caught up slapped 'gainst the ceiling and wii"4ed down to the floor. I lay tnme like one dead, and every muscle was sprained I r"' cured in one day." What 'him? JACOBS OIL " facility and certainty Tomptly and perma ' cases. Here is one 'ialf a lifetime, land,0.,Aug.U,'88. ' my arm clubbing iot lift my arm; : ' 18S0, when fit Jie market 1 . . .,-,i.-jefl& atevery soam. 1 . wer IMPROVED Pll ..ilcHer to be wafer tisht at every I Mt everywliert tltet alio not to feel or .. and authorize our dealers to make good tuj SUoker that fails In either point. There are two ways yon can tell the Genuine Improved rUh Brand Slicker. I St. A Soft Vooleo Collar. 34. Ti)l9 Tra4nrH (below.) - Watch Out tar botfe tbca point t Send for Catalogue free. A.J.TOWER.Mfr, Boston, Mats. GOnSOGPTIBn. I bat a positive waned for the above disease; by its 3 thousands of cases of the worst kind and of lon etenduurlurobeeiienred. Indeed so strong Is my faith in Itseilioacy, tba I will send IwoBomjcsrail, with a VALUABLE TBKATISK en this disease to any Sat an who will send we than Kxproea and P. O. address. V. A. flooimi, M. U 1S3 Foarl 8t N. Y, owe. THB One Rich Man's Little Bobby. "I have been asked often how rich men enjoy themselves when they are free from business," observed one diner out to another. "I know bow one does, and to my mind it is worth telling. The gentleman lives on Washington boulevard. He used to live out on one of the branches of the Northwest ern road. He was not always rich. He was a student at one time, and made the most of a collegiate educa tion. He chose a professional life, and from that began speculating. He seemed peculiarly fitted for the latter, and his riches began growing like that gonrd of Jonah. He came to the city, where he would have more scope, and fortune continues to walk by his aide. "When he was living up the country, and before he began to get rich, he used to have a great deal of young company at his house. He liked their society. When he became rich and moved to the city he did not forget the little circle. As I said, be is a student. Not long after he moved into the city he fitted up a lecture room in his home and sent word to his young friends in the country to visit him once a week and he would deliver a course of lect ures to them free. And every Friday night there came in on one of the Northwestern trains four ladies and three young men, who go to the mansion on Washington boulevard, and are the beneficiaries of this man's information. If they choose to do so, they have the iportunity of remaining over until nday evening, in which event the man takes them to a theatre Sat ' evening and to church Sunday ng." Chicago Tribune. The Russian Navy. libera and in armored tonnage Man navy exceeds that of Italy. ' ge proportion of the Russian 1. Many of these older ships '. ind weakly armored. More n of Russia's recent vessels id cruisers of an objection ; Still she is a good fourth in d if her present rate of eon ; ontinues for a few years Is likely to outstrip Italy. A portion of the new vessels :31ack sea, and in that quar is the acknowledged mis ley no longer even attempts se with her. Three large for the Black sea are now ;. ompleted, the Tchesme, the the Catharine II. I sister ships, and their de pisplacement, 10,180 tons: s'eet; beam, 09 feet; draught, Meir armor is compound, 16 the belt and 14 on the tri trbette breastwork. The ry is six 12-inch 50 ton guns; lattery, seven 6-inch breech !.les; secondary battery, six- rapid fire and machine guns; f teen knots. other armorclads of the same .id same size are under construe i for the Black sea fleet. Russia's altic force, which includes all vessels for foreign service, is also being exten sively increased. The additions are chiefly of the armored cruiser type SPECIAL INTEREST TO FARMERS. Portland, Or., April IK, 1802. Russell 4 Co. of this city received to-day the largest single shipment of Agricultural Machiu ery ever shipped to this Coast. It came tb rough from their factory at Masslllon, 0., in 'one solid train of tblrty-two cars, making the long trip in Just twelve days and without a single accident or mishap. Tbe thirty-two cars were loaded with Mats! lion "Cyclone" Threshers aud Rut-sell Traction En gines built specially for the Oregon and Wash ington trade. The Russell Threshing Outfit for this season will be the best lu tbe market. The engines are equipped with Russell's Patent Friction Clutch, which hna kept this engine at the head of the trade. The new ''Cyclone" Thresher basadouble barred cylinder set in an iron frame, which ca ll rely overcomes the tendency to loose spikes and the cylinder twitting out of line, in addition to Russell's Patent Distributing Beater, which is peculiar to this machine only. i The good crop outlook insure a large trad ' tnr this Arm whlfik fhnw MH.inlv iIuh. KATY 010 AND KATY DIDN'T. Aa Evening Song That a Simple Prassura of tha Hand Will Hush. There is one crop of early autumn that grows on trees which doesn't vary much, and that is the katydids. Cll matio influences are favorable to tho growth of this fruit. It is a singular thing that on the same trees where, forty years ago, as little ehus, these chant ing insects lived, they now stay. They are never known to change from one tree to another There may be several elms of equal size on one street, but two trees will most likely hold all the katydids, and from the first chosen greenery they never budge. The same way one yard will have it number, or one tree in a yard; the next person's grounds, although just as cool and shaded, will have none. Those in the same trees or yards have good man ners, never Interrupting each other, but listening intently for their turn to express their belief as to whether Katy did or didn't The outside world, after listening for years to the debate, is di vided as to opinion. Just the same aa on more important subjects, it judges in accordance with the sentiments of its own consciousness. These little green chanters never change their opinion. For year after year they belong to the dids or didn'ts, and by no mistake alter their saying. One may tramp around the trees where they live, may sit beneath them, talk, laugh or indulge hi any noise, and Katy chants on in undisturbed monologue. But lay a hand ever so lightly against the bark of a tree, one says who has tried it, and their notes are instantly hushed, remaining mute till the hand is removed. In darkness, when one creeps softly up to an elm where, above in the branches is taking place a loqua cious dialogue, and softly rests the palms of the hands against the bark, the silence is painfully sudden. There was a man visiting Rhode Island whose ambition was to possess some elm trees, and in them katydids. He had tho elms for the katydids, but no katydids for the elms. So he came from his distant home and got posses sion of one. which he carried back and put well up in the greenery of the elm. Then he waited. The katy was as dumb as a sealed fruit jar, and wouldn't say a word. He wrote back to inquire why the thing wouldn't open its mouth and sing. He was informed, first, that the thing didn't speak the sentence with any mouth, but with its legs; sec ond, that although the divorce laws of Rhode Island were often brittle enough to sever knots tied by ministers, still he need not expect any garrulous hilarity from one katydid separated from its mate and alone in a lone land. Then another was sent and put in the tree, and in true marital style one said Katy did, and got contradicted in about a second. They've kept it up ever since. Providence Journal. One Girl's Employment. "I heard of an employment the other day," said the philanthropist, "which brought up to my mind all the horrors of tea tasting. It recalled the case of poor Mr. Lucraft. who sold his diges tion, but it was more harrowing than that. It rose almost to the dignity of Faust bargaining away his soul." "Have you been investigating the 'sweating system. or reading about the workers in Russian mines?" "Neither. I heard of a young wom an who is a professional detective of plagiarism. It Is her duty to read all the short stories published in periodic als and make a mental abstract of them. Her usefulness eonsists in tell ing publishers when manuscripts sub mitted to them have been too obviously suggested by existing literature. She is well paid, it is said, but what could atone for having one's mind stored per manently and exclusively with scraps of modern fiction f Kate Field's Washington. Cheap Electric Lights. A fortunate town is Trente, in Aus tria. Its electric light station is owned by the municipality, which has the ad vantage of a large waterfall. The light is furnished to private consumers for about twenty cents a year per candle power, and they can burn the lamps one hour" a night of twelve hours, just as they please, without extra charge. So as to enable tbe poor inhabitants to use the light 'the town pays for the honse wiring, repay ments being made by an annual charge. A flour mill and a spinning mill are already supplied with current, and great activity is looked for in the local industries owing to Its use by al most the whole of the community. Detroit News. Rubber for Leather Shoes. There is one method of using rubber for the protection of the feet from dampness which seems to be without objection, aud has lately been applied very acceptably to walking shoes. It consists of the insertion of a single lay er of pure rubber gum' between the outer and inner soles, affording ample protection against moisture from that direction. It is imperceptible in weight or bulk, does uot heat the foot or cause it to perspire, and is of slight expense. Good Housekeeping. Load Your Horse Light. Be careful of your load. Do not ask one horse to draw the load of two. What pleasure can there be in going to ride when at every step the beast has to tug like a dray horse? There are few American roads where the or dinary horse can draw easily more than two persons at a trot Two horses for four persons, I say; else I would rather walk. New York Weekly. SAFETY IN THE MIDST OF DANGER, This would teem a coutrsdiction is so, In fact, to the ey. But expi Wnce has proved It possibility, lake the case of the Individual who dwells iu a malarious region. A robust consti tution is no certain defense against the dreaded chills. What 1st Recorded testimony, covering a period little short of half a century, proves that Hostottur's Stomach Bitters Is precisely this. This continent does not limit the fluid where the medicine has proved lu ettto -cy. lu South Amer ica, the Isthmus of Panama, Mexico, everywhere in fact where mlaama-bnrn disease takes on its most obstinate aud formidable types, the Bitters is a recognised specitln in illimitable demand aud prescribed by physicians of repute. Polont, too, Is it in disorders of tbe stomach. liver and bowels, and against that destroyer, la grippe. It Improves appetite and sleep, neutralist rheu matism aud kidney complaints. Pelsnrte, with all bis study in the art of ges ticulation, never succeeded In equaling tho ex- E reunion of a dog's tall wbeu bis master puta on Is coat for a walk. ALWAYS GIVING SATISFACTION. Brandbsth'h Pills have always given satisfaction. In fifty years there has been no complaint of them. That is about their life iu the United States, and millions of persons have used them. There is no doubt that they have established themselves bv merit alone. They cure rheumatism, dys pepsia, piles, diurrhea, liver complaint and fevers. One or two at night on an empty stomach for a week or two will keep you in good form and tone up the system. Brandkkth's Pills are purely vegetable, absolutely harmless and safe to take at any time. . Sold in every drug or medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated. A preacher with the dyspepsia slanders God every time he preaches. DEAFNESS CAN'T HE CURED By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There it oulyote way to cure deafness, aud that Is by constitu tional remedlea. lieainess is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the eustachian tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling aouud or Imperfect hear ing, aud when it is entirely closed deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out aud this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, wiich Is nothing bat an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will glee One Hundred Dollars 'or any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Care. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHKNEY A CO., Toledo. O. sold by druggists; 75c. Fashion note for young men. -This leap year is remarkable for new design. Thy Gbrmsa for breakfast. Use Enamellne Stove Polish; no dust, no smell, OPYAIOKT 1891 Stick to it Sometimes you may have to wait The troubles that have been years in gathering can't always be cleared away in a day. For all tho diseases and disorders peculiar to woman hood, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription is the surest and speediest remedy. You can depend upon that but if your case is obstinate, give it reasonable time. It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and strengthen ing nervine, and a positive specific for female weaknesses and ailments. All functional disturbances, painful irregrlarities and derangements are corrected and cured by it. All unnat ural discbarges, bearing-down sensa tions, weak back, accompanied with faint spells and kindred symptoms, are corrected. In every case for which it's recommended, " Favorite Prescription," is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or the money is re funded. No other medicine for women is sold on such terms. That proves that nothing else offered by the dealer can be "lust as good." "German lyrup 99 William McKeekan, Druggist at Bloomingdale, Mich. " I have had the Asthma badly ever since I came out of the army and though I have been in the drug business for fifteen years, and have tried nearly every thing on the market, nothing has given me the slightest relief until a few months ago, when I used Bo schee's German Syrup. I am now glad to acknowledge the great good it has done me. I am greatly reliev ed during the day and at night go to sleep without the least trouble." Q ELY'S CATAR'RH HUD BiLifSE is worth I iPLD th WtP $500 TO ANY MAN, Woman orChild suffering; from Catarrh HAYFEVERl HAY-FEVER NOT LIQUID or SNUFF A particle Is applied into each nostril, and is agreeable. Price, 60 cents at druggists' or by mall. KLY BROTHERH, 6 Warren Street, New York. I CURE FITS! When X ssr ears I da not main manly to stop thnn for a time and then hare them return again. 1 menn a radical cure. I ham made the dlnease of FITS, KPI LEPSY or FALLING BICKNEBSa life-long study. I warrant my remedy to ours the worst esses. Because others have failed is no reason for not now reeehnng a ore. Bend at one for a treatise and a Free Bottle of mj infallible remedy. Olre Eiprau tnd Post Offioa. JZ. 0. ROOT. M. C. 1SS Pearl It.. M. T. 4 It. M Both the method and irsnlta when 3yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and act cently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleauses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head tohes and fevers aud cures habitual constipation permanently. For sale in 50oand $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. sn mhscisco, cu towsviuE, Kt. mew torn, .r. t& THE COST IS THE H&RTMAN PATENT i ii ii-fl it c t ill Costa aa more than an ordinary clumsy wood plrkt affulr llial obslruiM tli-low ami will rot or fall apart In ashort lime. The "itarunaii" rVne. la arllMIr III ilralKii, imitwls t ik "'.' ..!T.. i.,.,iC wallna tlifiii aim Is pi-wtlcnUy kvkhi.astin. II.I.I'HTHATKU i'ATA MMll'h Willi l'UICKH AND TfcHTI.MOXIALMMAII.Kl PKKK. Always ntfiillon this imper in wniiim. i Hartman Mlo Co., Bsar falls. Pa. T. 0. Game. Gsn. Wotts n Salts Aot BOS Slats 81., CMm.. David M. Clarkaon, Jr., Portland, Or. hunt A MotTot, Tacomn, Wash. Holly, Mason, Marks Co., Spokane Tails. Wh. Simonds Crescent Ground Cross Cuts, And All Kinds of MILL 8AWS. Also Saw Repairing. f- SIMONDS 8AW CO., 75 Front Street. Portland, Or. I I tl I AAH 1,0 you J IM IssVrtU Does your don't feel like work. The pid. You are ful1. ' ' bile. yf Three deses of H ' ' you feel like a j - vos It is a benr YOUTH, PFUNDFj uuick at the Skit; checks Constip outs frei New. It as It i am Sold and FRED T. ME. 127 Washington t., 1" Pecos M NEW MEXICO, (MIlts the greatest opportunities to m. farmers, homesetkers and hiistnims me, est Irrigation Hystem In the United HtirV completed. l,2,0O().O00 expemli-d. Fruit with Water. tJO U) t',0 tier acre. 7 years' tl in country, rapid lmnilirriitlmi, wonderful dc ment, liui I rowl constructed Town of county seat, terminus, illustrated paint' iree. Aulrci a. c. jIkhahakk, i rav. I'unson) Agent Pecos Valley Ry. Co., Fresno. Cal. EV $3 ifPS. F0R HATCH KG I Tl In H H Otheis may boi.si I II I If Ik " of the prize they 1 1 wn" where I did 1 II I ll u II 0,10 CH" "nnw gag VShkJ r itcord In any way approaching mine at the great Seattle show and at Hulem on March 26. Send stamp lor catalogue. u CHRIS KOCHER, Aurora, Or. Mention this paper. Say! Do you know what you are losing? Do you know that a dollar saved is as good as a dollar earned 1 Vou can save a dot. lar on every ten, and sometimes f 3 or ti, hy send ing to a cash store for eveiy thing you use iu the year. Count it up and see what you will gain. II means comfort, unexpected pleasures, happines. peace of mind, everything that is good. Send al once for price list and information to Smith's Cash Store, 416-418 Front street, San Francisco, Cal. ICTOR Bhlnped Anywhere on Trial. (HtiiloffiieKree. GBO. BBTL Oo., fl Kr BU QULNU V,II.L.,U.B.A. I CfllTaJKle 171 lu four days on t.y Kieeuiu itasau fc 0 and Specialties. 100 per cent profit and cast Mlsas. Hamnte fre. lr.Hr!rfaman Hrotw.f T PIbo's Remedy for Catarrh Is tho Bent, Kaslest to Umi, and Cheapest, Bold by druggists or sent by mall, Me, B. T. Baultlaa, Warren, Fa, -Nat f noble diat.il lure's own rem el SSI A blend froif Tea Merchaif Best Tea 60 ccuta tr 1 1 , from the sulci CLOSSET&Y mw lr CORRuV , j. c 7? .SAY Vti, SODA mm The NThSpSSls Co Ffl 1 1 11TA1 H5v Fifth and Oak. Portland. Or. lUUIIlMliltf STOP TO THINK! seNo your mail orders To the che apest houne lit Portland, Or , for your Dry Goods, Clothing, BOOTS AND SHOES, fancy Goods, FurolsMug Gnods, Trunk's, Cloaks aud Wraps. E. MEYER & CO., 180-182 FlrM Street ina 8 Yamhill. iHiHTI.ANDt OH. FIZER IT SoldterliUHLhUL THE SAME. -J lb STEEL PICKET FENCE fed bud? Do you liuvo a headache? ache? You dptn't vat and buck troujja r3, ourUeya. o.l, UatrOL. toth.Doi.. farmer: Ably (rrltwn; fins trasty INrolliO! fruit (Jrniceri BnrprUtu LOW prio.il AppU, l'.nr.olnr- ry.rism.PRaME.rah,Ap't,Qainu.Mt.dr.TrMi. Drafts. R0JES everpthina. MoIsmritwklaU J. NoHCTTEa. .,0t1 11 1 ao cn.p.r . n r A K K AllK imH..I7lh t..IJ,nLIna. Ho, rssadsa 1S5 OUtUX. 1000 Aori LAJUtUf. If In mit hiislnesa not puyliiK yon drop It and buy an Im jirovi'd l'eialuina lucubatnr. MORE MONEY enn b'jtnadoiu ruls IiigChli keus tlinn In any ot'.iur business for the Ciiplfcal Invest ed. A braittifully II li'Ktrnli'd Cutnlogne cl Inctiliiitors. Brood era ami nil kinds of ChlcknKl.tlnirs FUSE "Agent. for Munn'$ ml JSone Cotter, Hoees litv Clover Cutter, aud everything re quired by poultry , raise ii. PETnlUWA IHCII BATCH CO., Petalyttsa, Cal. I Big Alls the aeknnwlfwica iaadlng rarnedy lor all tbf nn natural dlacharKSS aaa U'AYR. Yj prlvansdlaaaaeaok'mi'n. A. vwrutinciirn ir to, oenni. tattng waaknesa paeullav to wiimra. t l.hwA,ih.tta.4 9Mi -if. I lTHtMtlWIMiniins. in recommaDdln It Me , WSOmSHI.D B, ; J annarara. . V . -Jt 4JtiB tun' ft, II U., Uf nkTUS, aj. tras ?sua1 I'tticic t.eo. DROP IT N. P. N. U. No. i38-8. F. N, U. No. 6U I