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7 Difference 2 The "Royal" the Strongest and Purest Baking Powder. Whether any other baking powder is equal to "Royal," let the official reports decide. When the different powders were purchased on the open market and examined by Prof. Chandler, of the New-York Board of Health, the result showed that Royal Baking Powder contained twenty-seven per cent, greater strength than any other brand. When compared in money value, this difference would be as follows : -.. , If one pound of Royal Baking Powder sells for 50 cents, One pound of no other powder is worth" oyer 36 cents. If another baking powder is forced upon you by the grocer in place of the Royal, see that you are charged the correspondingly lower price. The proposed plan for the postal tabe between France and England is to sus pend two tubes, each about three feet-in diameter, by menus of steel cables thrown across the channel 120 feet above the level of tbe water. Gaard yourself for summer malaria, tired feel ing, by ttiliig now Oregon Blood Purifier. Tbt Gbbicxa for breakfast. Use Enamel Ine Stove Polish; no dust, no smell. If MASTIFF PLUG CUT was not all that is claimed for it, how else could so great a business aid sale have developed in so short a time? : A pure, mild, sweet smoke no wonder it has become the standard smoking tobacco, even in competition with long-established brands of recognized merit. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. TOWER'S IMPROVED Slicker b the only Absolutely Water Proof Coat! Guaranteed -- M"YT to Pei Break or Stick. lJl to Leak it the Seams. 'mm Thenars rwowaysyoa cam ten me icniu flicker 1 the Fish Brand trad mark and a Sort Woet aa Collar. Sold everywhere, er sent fraa for prtoa. A. J. TOWER, rianufr. Boston. Mm. osraaieia araaa is oener tnan aay ' Stall aoai rains ue.pi ih iih bbaib. Ara what every lady is anxious to pos sess. Now, there is a secret that has never been revealed to the world, and that is, the sure way to possess these hands of beauty. , Use MOLLINE. A proved success. This discovery was made by a graduate of London Eng land college and e learned chemist. The horrors of the kitchen Is no more a worry to the housewife. No matter how stained and grimmy the hands, may be, one application of the wonderful MOLLINE wilt leave them as soft and white as if no kitchen work had been done. For sale by all druggists In large bottles, 60 cents. Give MOLLINE one trial and you will never be without It. ooneunPTsan. I baee a pomtire waned for too abore diaeaaai by aa Mtbmaaadiof eases of the wont kind and of lone Vtutdmff hT been onred. Jndcad so strong ia my fsitb in lta flioc7. that I will amid TWO bottles race. wHa a VALUABLE T11KATISK on this dlsroee to any tat larar who will aend an tnan Kxpnaa and V. O address, V. Am Slocnm, M. Cm 183 Pearl St-, N. V. OOOOOOOOOO TAKE TuiroTinyPiI!s v The first doae often astonishes the in- valid, giving elasticity of mind, buoy- O ancy of body, good digestion, regular J bowels and aoUd flelu Price, CScta. OOOOOOOOOO nil Iris THE SWIMMING PLACE, I paused today the little pond. Shut in by woodlands dim, Where oft. of youthful pastime fond. We boys went In to ewlm. The sheltered core, the Handy beaoh, The rocky point below The shallow water's tranquil reach Where atili the liliea rtow ' The g-ray old willows yet survive, O'ershatowing the pool and rock from which we used to dive into the waters oool Each daring youth with Joyou shoot Full breasted cleft the wave as lithesome as the sportive trout That in these waters lave and I remember how It fared. One pleasant summer day. That boldly venturesome we dared To cross the narrow bay ' Above the waters dark and deep. With fear we dared not show. , That strange and dreadful things mlg-h. creep 'Far In the depths below Bow childish now those terrors seem I But are we wiser grown. Who dread to cross death's silent stream For fear of ills unknownf Bow bright the rippling wavelets ran. How fresh the Divests blew! Ere yet the cares that come to man O'er as their shadow threw Row oft beside the little lake I alt and ponder lone, and listen aa the wavelets break In mournful monotone. and call to mind the joyous train With whom I used to play; A few fond, faithful hearts remain. Some wander far away and memory's eyea are dim with tears As each loved name Is told. O'er whose fair boyish head for years The waves of death have rolled Who on life's sea, with youthful strength, Swam forth in ardor brave. With faint and falling stroke at length To sink beneath the wave Friends of my youth ! may we once more Beyond death' veil of mist Meet once again 00 some bright shore By heavenly waters iciuted ' Eugene Barry A Somnambulist's Performance. Residing on the south side is a man whose physician has strongly advised him to indulge in a regular exercise. This young man has oeen troubled with insomnia and b occasionally afflicted with somnambulism. He be lies, howeverj that he has the making of an athlete in him, and when he re ceived his physician's instructions he resolved to bring it out So he had a horizontal bar erected in the back yard of the bouse, and upon this be practiced daily. His principal feat was to grab the smooth bar with both hands and swing around with great rapidity. One night last week the young man's mother wasawakened by the noise of a door closing. She arose and. tiptoed toward the back part of the house. Looking out of the window she saw her son. clad in his revolving on the horizon- bar With liffhtnine raniditv. Amazed at the spectacle of the gyrat ing son and his Dapping night garment she aroused his father and told him about it. The old gentleman arose, donned his pants and went to the res cue. When he succeeded in stopping the revolutions of the flying boy he learned that he was asleep and that he had posed as a somnambulist athlete. He awoke him with some difficulty and led him back to his bed. Now tbe young man has his parents lock his doors and windo when he goes to bed. He is anxious to regain his health, but he will not go so far as to do a horizontal act in his nightgown. Chicago Ifrrald The old saying that " con sumption "can be cured if taken in time " was poor com fort. It seemed to invite a trial, but to anticipate faihmv The other one, not so old, "consumption can be cured," is considered by many false. Both are true and not true; the first is prudent one cannot begin too early . The means is careful liv ing. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil is sometimes an important part of that. Let us send you a book on careful living free. Scott & Bowns,Cbemiu, its South tth Avenue, New York. Your druggist keeps Scott's Einuleion of cod-liver ail ail druggists everywhere do, f i. . v. J .BACHELOR MANSFIELD. there la a Capital Reason Why the Actor Never Haa Been Married. There are few among the admirers of Rlohard Mansfield who have not won dered at the persistence with wh!ch he holds to bachelorhood. Mr. Mansfield Is the victim of an ex traordinary and unfortunate will ex traordinary because he is left as sole heir to a considerable estate, and un fortunate because he cannot touch penny of all his Inheritance until he has found a wife to share his fortune. Some six years ago, before the pres- nt "Beau Brummel" was as well known as he is now, and when the au thor of that successful play was a freshman at Amherst, the mother of Richard Mansfield died. Shu had been a famous opera singer in her dav, and not being careless of the money her voice had earned for her, had amassed a small fortune. Richard Mansfield was her only child, and to him fell the whole of her property, which consisted principally of valuable real estate. But the will which announced this disposl tion of the property was a curious doc ument The late Attorney General Train was one of its executors. : It gave all, "personal and real, to .the son plainly enough, but the conditions and restrictions which it exacted were hard' ly what one would expect to find in the will of an opera singer. The conditions were that the heir should not marry within five years from the date of the filing of the will, and that after that period the property should not come into his hands until he was married. Here was a state of affairs for an actor neither property nor wife for five years, and then no property with out a wife. In the summer of 1889 Richard Mans field went abroad. It was rumored among his friends and even hinted at In the papers that he was to umrrv an English lady of some distinction, but the winter came and brought Richard Mansfield back to New York still at tended only by his valet, and those who were authority for the report won dered how they could have been so mistaken. Such stories were no nov elty to Mr. Mansfield. He never men tioned his mother's will. In one of the acts of "Beau Brum' mel" Mansfield is asked, in regard to his intended marriage, what surety he will have against the failure of bis suit, to which he replies, with an air of su preme self satisfaction, "And am I not surety enough V It is a line well suited to the Beau, but few who marked it have understood how aptly it suits the actor. New York World. Trees 650 Feet Tall. Professor Fred G. Plumiuer, the civil engineer of Tacoma, says: "1 have been all over this country and have the best collection of the flora to be found anywhere. What do you think of these trees 650 feet high ? They are to be found that high in the unsurveyed townships near the foot of Mount Tacoma, and what is more I have seen them and made an instrumental meas urement of a number with that result There are lots of trees near the base of Mount Tacoma whose foliage Is so far above the ground that it Is impossible to teu to what family they belong ex cept by the bark. Very few people know or dream of the numensity of our forest growth. I wish that some of our large trees could be sent to the World's fair at Chicago. We could send a flag pole, for instance, 300 or 400 feet long." Olympia Tribune. Elephants Fine Food. Dr. Livingstone speaks of elephant's flesh as excellent. "We had the food cooked for breakfast and found it de licious. It is a whitish mass, slightly gelatinous and sweet, like marrow. A long march to prevent biliousness Is a wise precaution after a feast on ele phant's food. Elephant's tongue and trunk are also good, and after long simmering much resemble the humps of a buffalo and the tongue of an ox; but all the other meat is tough, and from its peculiar flavor only to be eaten by a hungry man." The elephants eaten during the siege of Paris were said to be a great success, and tbe liver was pronounced finer than that of any goose or duck. Scottish Review. Advertising Costs. No matter how. much advertising pays it certainly costs. A single page hi an issue of The Century, taken for advertising purposes, costs $500; . in Harper's, $ 100 down to $100. A yearly advertisement of one column in The New York Herald costs $30,304 for the lowest and $130,000 for the highest priced columns. These figures will doubtless be of interest to men who in vest $2 or $3 per month and flatter themselves with the Idea- that they are extensive and liberal advertisers, and that because of their investment they ought to control the columns and dic tate the course of the publication. Chicago Herald. Chained Boohs. As late as the year 1751 notices 00 jeur In the librarian's accouut books of procuring additional chains for the library. But the removal of them ap pears to have commenced as shortly afterward as 1757, and in 1761 there was a payment for unchaining 1,448 books at one halfpenny each. In 1760 some long chains were sold at two pence each, and short ones at three halfpence, and then en masse nineteen hundredweight of "old iron" at 14s. per hundredweight. Several of the chains are still preserved loose as relics. Macray's Annals of the Bodleian library. . IS THE MICK Of TIMK, Ths nick of time to stop the course of bladder and kidney complaints is when the organs con oernea exhibit a ten ' euoy to gro w ineollva. The healthful Impulse toward aoilvitv that they re ceive from llostetter's Stomach Bitters rescues them from Impending danger, ami averta such daugerotts irmliulki as Bright disease and dia betes. 81UKKlslines of the kidneys increases a liability Uvunnitorhouniatlsm,Kniitauddroy, and tlnce the blood is Blturvd by these organs fu it patsHiie through thoui, the opvratlon til the Bluets nerves a doubly happy purpose. The ated Inlne acts without exciting, like the aery stlratt lanta oi commerce. Malarial, dyssptlu. cnuttl natrd and nervous Invalids are thorouKh.lv re lieved by it. Since the sdvont of thnt shocking malady, la gi tppe.lt has been widely demon strating its useiulueas as a ouiatlve and prevent ive o( ti. "Ah. I am gaining ground rapidly," as the man suid whm the ausi storm oovered uliu with layer aiter layer A WONDERFUL MACHINE. There is no doubt that man is a fine mechanism, but like every other machine he wears out by friction. It 1b said that he is born again every two or three years. His body is virtually remade from food. To retard this making over is radically wrong, as a man loses so much vitalitv in the de layed process that it takes a lung time to recuperate. The process of making anew is so accelerated by purging with Bran dbeth'h Pilij) that a new man, as it were, may be made in two or three months, and the change in the mechanism is such that the worn-out part Is replaced by the new without the usual ruuning down of the en tire machine. You don't have to stop for repairs. Purge away with Bhanprkth's Pills the old, diseased and worn-out body, BatitDRRTU's Pills are purely vegetable, absolutely harmless and safe to take at any time. Sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated. There are so many people who think that other people's eyes need dot torlng lecause they oau't see straight themselves. DEAFNESS CAN'T BK CURED Bt local annllraUons. aa thev cannot roach the diseased portion of the ear. There la only 01 s way mi uure aeainess, ana mat ia uy constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by au in flamed condition of the mucous llnlne of the eustachian tube. When this tube gels inflamed vou nave a rumDiuig souua or imperfect Bear ing, and when It is entirely closed deafueas Is tbe result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to lta normal condition, bearing will be dcatroyed forever; uine cases oui oi ren are cauaeu oy catarrn, which is nothing but an inflamed ooudttlon of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of desfueas (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Care. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHKNKY A CO., Toledo, O. Of- Bold by druggists: 75c It must not be inferred that the nnlnstrnntMl delegates we hear so much about nowadays are ignorant politicians. "Brmrn't Bronchial TrocKct" sre an effect ive coiiKh remedy, 8ld onln in htze. Price, 25 cents. A copp r trust Is the latest thing out In that line, but tbe policemen aie not in it. CURES PERMANENTLY femiatisii! .-Sciatica I IT IS THE ftESTT This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success. ful CONSUMPTION CURE is told by drug. Cists on a positive cuarantee. a test that no ot he; Cure can stand surceseful'y. If ynu have COUCIL HOARSENESS or LA GRIPPE, it will cure you promptly. If your child has the CROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use it quickly and relief is sure. If you fear CON'. SUMPTION, don't wait until your case is hope less, but tnke this Cure at once and receive im. mediate help, Larire bottl's. w. end Ji.oo. Travelers convenient pocket size 25c, Ask vourdruggist for SHUMI'S CURE, If your luncrs are wre or back lame, use Shiloh's Por ous Plasters, rrice, 25c. I must sav a word as to the ef ficacy of German Syrup. I have used it in my family for Bronchitis, the result of Colds, with most ex cellent success. I have taken it my self for Throat Troubles, and have derived good results therefrom. I therefore recommend it to my neigh bors as an excellent remedy in such cases. Tames T. Durette. Earlvs- ville. Va. Beware of dealers vehn offer vou "somethiner itist an trnnA " Always insist oa having Boschee's Lierman syrup. I CURE FITS! When 1 ssr Snrs I do nut umh nunlv lAifin Uum for a tuns sad than hsT them return sAifn. 1 nunn a radical on re. I aavs nude tba dliwua of FITS. EPI LKPST or FALLING SICKNESS a Itfs-long stadj. I warrant mrrmnMr to ours tha worst oaaas. Bseaass othsrsbsTS failed is no nasoa for not now noairlnc a on. Send at ones for a trsatlss snd a Free Bottle ol ui 7 nuaiuDis remsay. uit express snd font OOios. H. t. BOOT. W. CM 183 Pearl t.. M. T F. N. U. No. 440-8. F. N. U. No. 617 fitted "German Svtcld" CI A coevwun issi AU the year round ia the time when Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery works the best. It purifies the blood. It's not like the sarsapnrillas, which claim to do good in March, April, and May; you can depend upon it always. That's why it ia guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case for which ita recommended, you have your money back. No other medioine of ita kind aaya aa much but no other does aa much. It cleanses, renews and invigorates the entire system. For all skin, scalp and scrofulous affec tions, aa Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rheum, White Swellings, Hip-joint Disease, and kindred ailments, it's a positive cure. The proprietora of Dr. Sage'a Catarrh Remedy offer $500 for an incurable case of Catarrh. It isn't mere talk it'a business. They mean to pay you, if they can't cure you. But you'll find .that they can. KFTHE COST I s - - - - -: pp j: " THE HARTMAN PATENT 8TEEL PICKET FENCE Cni no mors than an ordinary clumsy wood plckat affair ttiat otwtructa Ih vli-w and will rot or fall apart in a short luus. Ths " llarlman " rmir Is artlntlr In li-li'., protect ths ro Is without eon- rwtllnir thrmand Is nrai-tirally kvkhiustimu. ILI.liHTItATKI) t'ATAMiUUK WITH 1'ltlCtM AND TKMTlMONIAI4 MAIi.KM fr'KKK. Always nwnllon thin nurwr tn wrilln. I Hirtman Mia. Cs.. Bssvar Falls. Pt. T. 0. Binta. 0n. Wtjlant (iltt Agl., 508 Itslt SI.. Ctilcsga. Oavld M. Clarkaon, Jr., Portland, Or. Hunt A. Moffet, Taooma, Wash. Holly, Maaon, Marks A Co., 8pokan Falls, Wash. UNLOAD don't feel like work. The I rj trouble is your liver is tor rid. You are full of bile. VJ J St Got rid of it without delay. Three dnnes of Moore's Revealed Remedy will do it and make I I if g r you feel like a new person. For sale by all druggists. Lh I V tan It -WHCGON8lOO0PlJRfR. IT TTTTB TPBAT. MSPTCT WFi. , It routes the fjver and Kidneys snd Stomach, Corrs l ailtclu-. I)v(oi'i.i, creates sn Apjxi. titc, Purines the Im.mra Blood, and WaVos The "Weak Strong. IP , ir nriikmr mo tfsad verrwhitre. SI s hott'ntslx ForM I INDIA ND E PRE DAT I O Ml "TpENSIOM T PATENTS AND t HOiMESTfAP TposTAC C L A B iVi S Tha "EXAMINER" BUREAU of CLAIMS dikb ras maacTiow or San Franolsoo Examiner. If ysn have a claim of any description whalaoarar aalnst the United RtaU Joveinmiit and - wish It speedily adjudicated, address JOHN WKOOERBURN Hsaagsr, U F street, 5. W. Washliiaton. I. O. The Highs Plate lo Trade at. IttM"' CL sure. raLisj81, try piuEvoBTCalifomia Diamond CATARRH K1SITJ Jf.!L Ko one so bad where life exlats but may be helped bj -rrrrmTrunr, wcis, j,f ilriii! or mull. F. I7CE7 s CO, Preps,, ICQ Ortea-ricli Ct , IT. T Cty METALLIC SKYLIGHTS Iron Cornices, CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING. J. C. BAYER, Portland, Or. BestintheWorld! Get ths Genuine! Soli Everywhere! I BlafllatheailrnoivleiMa leading remedy for all ths unnatural discharges aae r(-nree In nosDAVH. privaie aiseases oi men. J 1 UutuMl 1 ' tatlng weakness peculiar certain eure for the dehli I Mrairr - . Jpreenrlbeltandfeslsaft THtEvtssOHeutnitfln, In recommendlns It W . eMCINBTI,0.C "im" nn"'m . a. ia.,oiyrttn, a uuroTim,n rtf FR1CK lUiO. Jil n?!f AT Analytical Chemist, . n. Tli) A, 64 Washlnirt nM.. Portii.nd. Or. Flso's Remedy for Catarrh la tha Best, Fastest to Use, and Cheapest. 1 bold by dru wist or sent by mall, I J Oa, K. T. alaMltLaa, Warrea, Pa, J mm) FRAZER AXLE GREASE Season (drf lit Opens April 1st If Yon Are In Need t Trout riles, Oat the Ut. ?-4 mum '... ?-A5 standard quality, 4 to t hmilts, per do fa M ort'Kon Tnmi Flli-s, 4 to S hooks. ir tins. 50 ' Kin rlavrmed WniB Kli, io hooks, pur ilos l.ixi Ally of a' ove ciunlltif" sent liy mini on ri'i'-li'l of prtue. Alsoatull Hue of HU1M, UhKlx, LIN Kb, etc, at Hudson's Gun Store. 83 FIRST IT., PORTLAND, OR, aT" Send for Illustrated catalogue. If 1 I miy tiimiiiDSK tiutT-uylyuu drop It at d lny an Im- iinivrd I'olaluma utubutnr, KOBE nm rim Loirmdo lu ruts. Im; Ciiit kuufi tli mi In an titter b"slllcs forth" cupitiil In vent til. A b MAlOftllljP II. It'fSlmk'rt OiHiiluKiw of JnctiliMtnrx, lttood rmstul il l 1 li.iln nf Chicle uuFlxliiKsfHEI Al'riitu jnr Siann's Imn frmer, Kcc sfv Clover fitttt and uYcr'tamif ccei- tter, qulrt'd Uy jHiulUT raiscra, PETALUM. INCUBATOR CO. Petaloa, Cal. Old Gold and Sllvar Bought; snnd tour old Gold and Mlvar bfjnall lo ths old and rvllshls boilM ot A. Ooiaiuan, 41 Third strwi. Haa PrsnolMo; I will wwd bt rsttira mall ths aaaa, acootdlua to asm?; if tbs smanai ' sot ssMsf assort will istnra sold. J. MoCRAKEN & CO., DKALEHa m Rocht Hsrkor Llmo, Portland Ctmarrt, Bol tfsn 6l an Utah Plsttsr, Hslr, Firs Brisk and Firs Clai. LAND PLASTER. AO North front Htreat, Cor. D, rOHTlAND, OR. IS THE SAME.l ft Do you fuel bad? Do you have a headache? Docs your back ache? You can't eat and STOP TO THINK! SEKO YOUR M.IL ORDERS To tbe cheapest house Id rollaud, Or., for your Dry Goods, Clothing, BOOTS AND SHOES, Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Cloaks ind Wraps. E. MEYER & CO., 180-182 First llrtsl snd 9 Yamhill, FUltTI.A.Ml, OH. laOUNTAlH BUDS TEA A blmiil from the formula oi wt old Ki.allsh Tea Merchant. Best Tea in tbs World for ths Price. 40 cema per ft. at your dealer's or tolikl iroin the sole Importars, CLOSSET A DEVERS. Portland, Or. Ladies AMD GENTLEMEH Haln leisure time at their dlroal wilt Bud l proOlable to apply U as t mw for full liilorma. lion Address L W. M., 81V Market street, Room 27, Han Krnnclsco. Pecos Valley, NEW MEXICO. Offers the irreatest opportHtillles to capltnllsta, iiuOTin auu uuBinmis nien. Lara est lrrliratlon Hystein In the t'nlwtl nuttes lust oompleUHl. 12,000,000 expended. Krnlt Lauds with H ater. K0 to w per at re, 7 years' time. New country, rapid ImmlKratlon, wonderful develop eolllltV M.t. Innnlim, free. Adilrnm K IT H,iiiii..,, n..... lllitstinled psmphlet Agent Pecos Valley Ry. Co., Fresno. Cul. '. I'asseUKer S-lTTi?A-"ywhr on Trlnl. ('Btiiloiriie Free, "ai. si oq.o Kf Bt. QTJINUX, ILUVAA. Wanted, BICYCLE CLUBS In every town iu Oreson snd W shlmxrin Urli. for parlliriiiiita. FRED T. MCDDin HT Waslilngton at., Portland, Or. Pianos and Organs. WINTER & HARDER, 71 Morrison Street, Portlana, Or. Bos 803. MORPHINE HABIT I - mmmm mm B SURE CURE Padflo Medicine Co.. S30 Clay 8u. Baa Franolsoo. YOllND UtMl The Speoiflo A No. I. Z.r...n. . S,wn uu n"1""' oi imvv juna; li The A. Biihoen helt Medldna vu mm joas, uu. llitii-Hl&ia-Wr;-. Ill VK linn imm i aaaaaiusBBaiBsisa all' ' -a j I has lulled. Hl Uauulaotnron I s-riae, as.im. ""'. ' " ' f-- Ml