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'copvnitnt IB u27iere'$ something behind ilV That's what you think, perhaps, when you read that the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy offer 500 reward for an incurable case of Catarrh. Rather unusual, you think, to find the makers of a medi cine trying to prove that they be lieve in it. "There must be some thing back of it 1 But it's a plain, square offer, made in good faith. The only thing that's back of it is the Remedy. It cures Catarrh in the Head. To its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, the worst cases yield, no matter how bad or of how long standing. It has a record that goes back for 25 years. It doesn't imply relieve it perfectly and permanently cures. With a Rem edy like this, the proprietors can make such an offer and mean it. To be sure there's risk in it, but it's 60 very small that they are willing to take it. You've "never .beard of anything like this offer?" True enough. But then you've never heard of anything like Dr. Sage's Remedy. Consumption carries off many of its victims need lessly. It can be stopped sometimes ; sometimes it cannot. It is as cruel to raise false hopes as it is weak to yield to false fears. . There is a way to help within the reach of most who are threatened careful liv ing and Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil. Let us send you a book on the subject ; free. Scott & BowNE-Chemisu, 13a South 5th Avenue, New York. Yourdruggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-lrver oil all druggists everywhere do. ft. 3 JJGHTNINGFUIIB.- THE GREAT PAIN KILLER! IlSTimXEOliS IS ITS OSS ! Thisls the most wonderful pain-da-troyer that has ever been put before the public. From its rapidity of action comes the name we give It. Positively the greatest boon to suffering human ity. No family should be without a bottle In the house. We warrant it to be a sure end lasting cure for all pain. This Is one of the few harmless but effective remedies that is most valuable for Inward as well as outward applica tions, and will cure In cases where all other medicines have failed. For Headache( Neuralgia, Rheumatism, 8prainst Bruises, Chilblains, Colic, In fluenza, Coughs and Colds, Cramp In Stomach, Pains in Back arid Limbs, and all pain flesh is heir to. For sate by all druggists in 60c and $1.00 bot tle. DON'T FAIL TO TRY IT. IPTIOH. I have a positive remedy tea the store disease ; bj Its om thousands of ease of the worst kind and of lone standing have been cured. Indeed so strong is mr faith In its effiimcr, that I wJlS3rdTM'0BOTTUCSFBEE,with a VALUABLE TKEATI3K on this disease to an sut lers; who will send ma thair Express and 1'. O. address. T. A. eiocHm. M. C. 183 Pearl 8t- N. Y "August Flower " I am happy to state to you and to suffering humanity, that my wife has used your wonderful remedy, August Flower, for sick headache and palpitation of the heart, with satisfactory results. For several years she has been a great sufferer, has been under the treatment of eminent physicians in this city and Boston, and found little relief. She was in duced to try August Flower, which gave immedaite relief. We cannot say to much for it" L C. Frost, SpringfieldMass. If In any business pot paylnir you drop It and buy an lm- f roved Feuluma ucubutor. (SORE IIIOHET run le made In rais ing Ciilikeus than In siiv other business for the capital invest ed. A beautifully Il lustrated Catalogue of Incubators. Brood ers and all kinds nf i-Aeents for Mann's, Uoae (juTter, Jee gity Clover Cutter, qnired by poultry An English Account. One of New York's fairest and wealthiest was wn Iking unattended down a fashionable thoroughfare when a man whom she did nut know walked beside her. raised his hat and spoke to her. Without, a second's hesi tation the young lady dealt the shiny and carefully brushed chapenu a right hander that sent it rolling into the mud, and planted a left hander between her Insulter'a eyes that tumbled liiin fter and on top of his hat Then, "with rom depicted on her features and conscious of her own superiority," this fair one marched placidly on amid the applause of a few onlookers, while the unfortunate individual who had received such .unexpected chastise ment picked himself up and Ills bat tered headgear and slunk away. And now there is a legion of girls anxious to attain the ability, and to find an oppor tunity, of going and doing likewise. 1 "It is just possible that this thrilling story is only the invention of a pugilist who takes lady pupils, and who fore saw what a stimulus the publication of such a tale would give to his business; but whether true or not it has in the words of a feminine aspirant for pu gilistic honors, "opened the eyes of woman to the possibility of her being able to meet man on even terms any where and everywhere." "If," says this lady to her associates, "you are insulted in the street, knock your insulter down.' No doubt that is a very right and proper course to take; but should women become as profi cient and handy with their fists as some of them appear to believe is prob able, it is greatly to be feared that they will use these fists on very much less urgent occasions. St James' Ga zette., A Characteristic Chinese Incident. There is a small family named Chang, consisting of a mother and a son of eleven summers, living in a place north of Peking called "The Old Tiger Cave." The old lady was suddenly struck down with some severe and incurable mala dy one day and grew worse from day to day. They were too poor to call in doctors to give her proper treatment, and her faithful son, who had constant ly attended on her, seeing his mother's severe illness and their abject poverty and helplessness, took a knife and sliced off a big piece of flesh from his thigh, and after invoking the blessing of heaven boiled and gave it to her as medicine and food. i Heaven was so much pleased with such a child, full of filial piety, that it granted his earnest prayers, and his mother, from the day when the human flesh medicine was administered, rapid ly recovered, and was up in ten days. When that medicine was given to her the boy did not inform her of its com position until 6he was well, when a big wound, from which the mixture was made, was shown her. It is alleged that the boy suffered no pain or incon venience from the wound, for heaven must have relieved hini from the other wise great pain and bleeding for this so noble a filial act, which is not to be found everywhere. When it waz made known to the public he was held up as an example of true and genuine filial piety which was taught by our Great Sage. The official of that district will memorialize the throne to erect a tablet or an arch for his noble and brave deed in rescuing his mother from death by endangering bis own life. Chinese Times. IN THE NICK OF TIMK. The nick of time to stop the coarse of bladder and kidnev complaints is when the oipans con cerned exhibit a tendency to grow inactive. The healthful impulse toward activity 'hat they re ceive from Ho'tetWe Stomach Bitters rescues them from impending danger, and averts such dang rons maladies as Brigbt's disease ana dia betes. Sluggishness of the kidneys increases a liability to chronic rhenmatlsm.gont and dropsy, and since the blood is filtered by th- se organs in i'B passage through them, the operation of the Bitters serves a doubly happy purpose The med icine acts without exciting, like the fiery stimu lants of commerce. Malarial, dyspeptic, consti pated and neivous invalids are thoroughly re lieved by it. Since the advent of that shacking malady, la grippe. It has been widely demon strating its usefulness as a curative and prevent ive of it. The man who always savs what be thinks Is one of the men in this world who could well be dispensed with. SAFE. QUICK AND EFFECTIVE. The valuable curative properties of All- cock's Porous Plasters are due to the em ployment of the highest medical and chem ical skill. They are purely vegetable, and in ingredients and method have never been equaled; safe, quick and effective in their action; they do not burn or blister, but soothe and relieve while, curing, and can be worn without causing pair or inconveni ence. Do not be deceived by misrepresentation. All other so-called porous plasters are imi tations, made to sell on the reputation of ALLCOCK'8. Ask for Allcock's. and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a sub stitute. Man is not merely the architect of his own ortune, but ne must lay tne bricks bimseii. "Brown's Bronchial Troche" have a direct influence on the inflamed parts, giving re- uei in cougns, corns ana the various throat troubles to which singers and public speak' ers are liable. Sold only in bora. The bald-headed man always makes the Mg' gest objection to the hair iu his butter. INDIAN DEPREDATION PENSION PATENT8 LAND 1 tfOMFSTFAO 1 POSTAL. The "EXAMINER" BUREAU of CLAIMS DITIlia TBT DIJUCCTION OF San Francisco Examiner. tod have a claim of any description whatsoever against the United btates Government and . wish K speedily adjudicated, address JOHN WKDDHRMtJKJf, Manager, SU f assist, IT. W. WashlsurtoB. t. . NERVOUS EXTRAVAGANCE. Many People Waste Energy That They Need on Great Occasions. "Do you know wlmt an Immense amount of nervous energy people waste continual ly, which might be Moral upV asked a physician. "A very nervous peraon is apt to bave little tricks of manner which she fancies are a help to her and cover her con fusion, whereas they are really an injury and loss. A habit of wriggling in your chair, of twirling something in your fingers as you talk, of biting your lips or tapping on the floor with ypur toot or a hundred other things, it would be a decided gain to restrain. "Very few people realize how rare a thing it is to ait perfectly still or to do things composedly without wasting any effort. An oculist who was examining a patient's eyes placed a chair and told her to be seated. Tlieu immediately he asked her to get up aicuiu. 'Do you know that there isu't one person in a hundred who doesn't do that?' he asked. 'Do wbatr she said, thoroughly mystified. 'Move the chair when sitting down. You moved it several inches and I wanted you in exactly that light.' "Probably you never noticed this, yet ob servation confirms it. Now, why should anybody, having put her chair where she thinks she wants it, move it In the act of sitting down It is from a habit of Irreso lution and nervousness, a failure to do jus.t what she meant to to make her intention go straight to the mark. Probably It is quite unconscious with most people, "In learning to write or to draw you learn to steady your baud and draw lines which Bhal) show no deviation or ragged ness, but be always correct and firm. It Is worth while to try to do everything In the same- way, with no raggedness, no rambling off. "But, as every nervous person knows, it seems almost impossible. You feel that if you are debarred from 'lotting off steam' you must go crazy, or jump up or down, or scream, or do something to horrify or shock people. "Well, but try it. Keep perfectly still. Don't twiddle, your fingers, or shake your foot, or jerk your shoulder, or Riggle, or clear yonr throat, or say unmeaning things because you are afraid to be silent. Keep it tip minute after minute. You will be surprised to find how long yon can do it. "Then, when you cannot stand it any longer, make your escape and do some of the violent things you .have in mind. You will find that you might have hysteria twice a week or break a window occasion ally without using up half the nervous force that would leak out In these little unsuspected ways," Pittsburg Dispatch. ' Doctoring the Wild Animals. Hospitals for cats and dogs are quite common in the large cities, and many a feline and canine pet has been successfully nursed through a severe illness by the ex pert doctors who spend their time in study ing animal diseases. With the exception of wounds and injuries, the great majority of the complaints which the pets suffer from come as a direct result of too high living. Sweets, cake, candy and highly seasoned food will in the course of time make even the dumb brutes sick, and the animal doctors frequently find that all their patients need are a little physic and plain living. Two weeks of such common treatment generally restores the pets to health and strength again. But of late years the Importations to this country of wild animals for circuses, menageries and exhibitions of various kinds have been so large that there has sprung up a regular system of doctoring tor wild animals. Their complaints gen erally are very few. At first they are homesick after leaving their forest jun gles, and they pine away in their cages un less they are carefully watched. The wilder and fiercer ones refuse to be consoled, and they often injure themselvesin their frantie efforts to break through their iron cage. Then the heat, change of climate and food and occasionally old age, bring on com plaints that must be checked by expert physicians. New York Epoch. Afraid of Becoming Famous, A manuscript reader for a leading maga zine says: "The magazine with which lam connected employed a well known female writer to write up an interesting phase of life r.lx years ago, for which she was to re ceive a stipulated sum of money. When by article was submitted the editor didn't like it and sent it back, but she fired it back again, demanding pay, and got it. The article was pigeonholed, and no one thought of it again until a short time ago, when the editor resurrected it and bad it put in type, forgetting all about its origin. It appeared in a recent number of tbe magazine, and was discussed by literary people as being one of the best written articles published by the magazine in ques tion. Tbe editor of another magazine was attracted by tbe article and wrote to the lady asking her to submit matter to him. The writer appears to be a very spirited young woman, however, and refused to do so, saying that one experience with a mag azine editor is enough. She says she will never write for them again. If she did she might become famous. She confines her efforts to newspaper work." New" York Cor. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. A Wonderful Gold Mine. One of the wonders of Australia, and one of the greatest natural ouriosities in the world, is the Mount Morgan gold mine in Queensland. Tbe precious metal con tained in this mine, which has paid , a divi dend of not less than $0,000,000 in a year, was deposited by a hot spring. Mount Morgan is a hill about 600 feet high, containing at its top a cup shaped deposit made by the hot spring which once gushed out there, and in this, deposit tbe gold exists. Truly a cap of Croesus! Through untold ages tbe waters dropped their glittering burden, and now man comes and extracts tbe hoarded metal to add to the wealth of the world. Specimens of tbe ore from this strange mine have been sent to the United States, that they might be compared with the de posits of the great hot springs in our own Yellowstone park. It was but natural to suppose that the Yellowstone springs bad also a golden treasure in their cups, but the most careful search by geologists has thus far failed to detect any trace of It, Youth's Companion. Bow a Bird Gets Light. The baya bird of India spends his nights catching fireflies, with which be plasters bis nest. The baya does not kill the fly, but simply attaches it to bis nest by means of a piece of moist clay. On a dark night a baya's nest baa tbe appearance of an elec tric street lamp. St. Louis Republic. . ' Who Be Liked Best. The other day a conversation took place between two little children, a girl of seven and a boy of five. Girl (wishing to show ber superior knowledge) Which do you like best, Queen Victoria or Washington f Boy (simply; i love mamma. Cor. K( porta from Michigan show a highly Increased lumber cnt. The disagreeable operation of foroinc liquids into the head and the use of excit ing Biiutts are being superseded by Kly's Cream Malm, a cure tor catarrh and oofds in tbe head. I have been a great sufferer from catarrh for ten years; could hardly breathe. Home nights 1 could not sleep. 1 purchased uiy's Cream Balm, and ain using it freely; it Is working a cure surely. I have advised sev eral friends to use it, and with happy re sults in every case. It is the medicine above all others for catarrh, and It is worth us weight In gold. 1 ttiunK uod 1 have found a remedy I can use with safety and that does all that is olaimed for it. B. W. Sperry, Hartford, Conn. Apply Halm into raoh nostril. It is quickly absorbtd. Gives reliet at once. rnce, oo cents at druggists' or oy man. JVLY DKOTHKHl, 50 Warren street, New York. Tramps are now selecting their early summer routes. DEAFNESS CAN'T BE CURED Bv local applications, ntf thev cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is euly one way to cure clearness, ana trial is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an In flamed coudltlun of the mucous liniim of the eiistHChisn tube. When this tube gets Inflamed iou have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear u. and when ll is entirely closed deafness is tbe result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out ad this tube restored to its n rmal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is notbloK but an lutlauiod condition of the mucous surfaces, Wo will (rive One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot enie by taknut Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bond for circulars, free. F. J. CHENKY A CO., loieoo, u. Sold by druggists; 75a. When yon are bettiDg on an absolutely sure thing save o cents for car far home. Guard vounolf for summer malaria, tired fee'- lug, by uslug now Oregon Blood Purifier. Ute Euamellne Stove Polish; no dnet, no smell. Txt Gmmia for breakfast. OIVU BXJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleanaDl iuJ refreshing to the taste, and act 'cntly yet promptly" on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanups the sys rem effectually, dispels colds, head ches and fever md cures habitue .onstipation permanently. For eal n 50c and $1 bottles by all druggiats CALIFORNIA FI0 SYR VP CO SAN FRAN0I8I0. lOUlSVIUC. Kt. . f "OUt. t. This fiRF.AT COUGH CURE, this success ful CONSUMPTION CURE is sold by drug gists on a positive guarantee, a test that no ot liei Cure can stand successfully. If you have COUGH, HOARSENESS or LA GRIPPE, ii will cure yon promptly. If your child has the CROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use it quickly and relief is sure. If you fear CON SUM PTION, don't wait until your case is hope, less, but take this Cure at once aud receive im mediate help. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.60. Travelers convenient pocket size 25c. Ask your druggist forSHILOH'S CURE. If vow lunrs are sore or back lame, use Shiloh's For ous Plasters. Price, 25c. OOOOOOOOOO If you have no appottte, IndiKestlon, t'lutulmnce, Ktck-tleiulitche, "H rnsJ down" or losiuic flesh, take ?Tutt'sTiny Pills y They tone np the weak stomai-.h and build np the llairitlna- energie. 2rtv. OOOOOOOOOO 1 HE MOST POPULAR 0NG Tobacco is a luxury a quieting, rest ful friend to mankind. The better the quality the sweeter and milder the smoke. In all these good qualities mastiff plug cut stands at the head of smoking tobaccos. J. B. Face Tobacco Co., Richmond Virginia. I CURE FITS! . When I ssy ours J do not mean marslr to stop them for a inns and tben hava thro ratarn again. I main a radical cam. I ham mad the ditaase of FITH, EP1 LKPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-Ions; stud. I warrant my remedy to on re the wont eaass. Beraosa .otnars bays faiiad is Bo rsaaon for Dot now raoslrins a cur. Send at onto for a treaties sod s Free Bott lo of my Infallible remedy. Olre Eipreaa and Post Office. 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UIM LVMU Docs vour back don't foel like work. Th VlOl ICS Did. You are full of bile. I VUn Three doses of Moore's Revealed Remedy will do it and make I I If O vou feel like a new person. For Bale by all druggiste. LS Vbill f The Improved Vi Ai A A A A THE ONLY HARROW in the market that will work in all kinds of soil. In soft ground or sod it can bo adjusted to t-kim the ground if desired. And in hard ground and weeds it has no equal, and is acknowledged to be the lightest draft tool in the market. Write for prices. MITCHELL-LEWIS & STAVER CO., aaiaa a e ' a ; iiiacninory ana vemcies, PORTLAND, OR. CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING, Metallic Skylight, Iron Cornices. J. C. BAYER, Potttand. Or. IflCTOR , 11 wsssso aaaww Phlprwd Anywhere on Trial. ('iitiiliMftieFree, OMO. aTJtt at Co.. 6 Kjr u QUIM OY, lLU,V.B.tu . nSn Oyoamite UUUUUI1 2 POWDER CO., 18 CALIFORNIA ST., AN FRANCISCO. If yon want POWDER (or Mining, Railroad Work, Stump Blasting or Tref Planting, send for Price Lint. 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I City MORPHINE HABIT I Books free SURE CURE Paciilo llodldno Co.. 589 Cla BU Baxi irraaolsoo I rtlffOlstbeaelrnmlee leadiu remU,V f..r all ilji unnatural tiochr: aud private dlsea' fs of men. i certain cure lor the debtlf tatlng weakoess pecuila1 to women. Cures I Mfdenlf Jprescrlbeltandfeslsafi I THt EvanbChexi'"! Hi. In rworunieudlng itK i a, t. oiunr.n,is iiufotus,hi 1 nui'i "7 inrusrsjiaiaw I i'UlVJ ICS !.. LL 111 MHWWHtllr. ML USE rUS. TWT E I Bost Cough Byrup. Taslus tiood. Use I 1 ,1 In time. Bold by Aruua'.mn. The Itlglit Cisid to Yrwde mU if tivtwlu avV.'S j.v. s.. yij 7U (,-Hlt JX-rZZt? A NEW MEMORIAL, u 'I Ito k laical MH'i sta at evor offwrett. Mlzo 14x28 hiehm. tvry home wants one Will Mold a f usurp m'ii. ir 11 im done rroflt to Ait. Molls at slijlit. bond for tilnmla's, oto. Addnta T. J. O'BRIEN, IS I Market Ht , Han KritncUmi, Cel. Pecos lalley, NEW MEXICO, OfTHrsthe ffreatost opportunities' lo capitalists, fanners, homiMkers and buslunas men. 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Rooho Harbor Lime, Portland Coment, Bol don Oslo and Utah Plaster, Hair, Fir Urlok . nd Flro Clay. LAND Pl.AlTR. 00 North Froat Street, Cor. V, rORTLANII, OR. , Pianos and Organs. WINTER & HARPER, 71 Morrison street, Portland, Or. Bo 803. ' Best in the World! in w FltAZER AXLE Babyhood. Est tho Gsnuins! tela tarphsrsl N. P. K. TO. V: 439-S. F. V. U. No. tu