Absolutely Pare "I regard the Royal Baking Powder as the best manufactured and in the market." Author of u Common Sense in the Household. Jewelry, Watches and Diamonds. For a tirst-class article ii Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, etc., send to A. Fei deuheirner, leading Jeweler, F rst and Mor rison, Portland, Or. She -'The bri le's father gives her awsy, I sup pose?" He '-No. He sold her piivately." Holiday Presents. Holiday presents in Jewelry for every IxMiy. Kend to A. Feldenheimer. leading Jeweler, First and Morrison, Portland, Or. THE REASON. Let us look into the force, mean ing, reason of the oft-repeated line : Cures Promptly and Permanently. Pains Endured for 30 Years, . 25 Years, 20 Years, 10 Years, Have been promptly Cured by S3T. JACOBS OIL., By the use of: A FEW APPLICATIONS A HALF BOTTLE ONE BOTTLE TWO BOTTLES. Correspondence with Sufferers shows entire permanence of cure up to this time, in some cases covering . 5 Years, - 7 Years, ' 3 Years, 10 Years, and so on, and this proof ws hold. . A copy ;f the "Official Portfolio of the JUibIan Exp.ition," dcwriptiv of Bui.dmpi andj Grounds, beautifully illus tiau o m wstr colf-r effects, will be sent f any address upon roeipt of inc. j., posiaze s-.arr.ps y The Cuxues a. Yoslls Co. "'"e. Mo. "What is August Flower for?1 As casil7 answered as asked. It is lor Dyspepsia. It is a special rem edyfor the Stomach and Liver. H othing more than this. We believe August Flower cures Dyspepsia. We know it will. We have reasons tor knowing it To-day it has an nonorea place m every town and country store, possesses one of the largest manufacturing plants in the country, and sells everywhere. The reason is simple. It does one thine:. and does it right. It cures dyspepsia We do not know why Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil is so useful in those simple but varied conditions which you know as " having a cough." We cannot explain it : we only know the fact " from experience. " ; " It may be due to the com bination; of tonic effects of cod-liver oil and the hypo phosphites ; it may be partly due to1' the glycerine. There are many effects in" medical practice the causes of which appear to be plain, but how those . causes produce those effects we do not know at all. Sf.nn & 15owNi!,Chemi5tt, lyjSouth 5th A vroue, TWw York. : ' V d.ir iiriKKi kei Scott's Emulsion of coil. liver tl ail druggius every where do. fi. 0 This Trade Vark U on the beat WATERPROOF COAT TM nitrated . A. J in the World ! TOWER. BOSTON, MASS. 'August Flower" A Good Word for the Mole. Considering the good services ho renders the farmer, it Is rather hard that the "mowdlewarps," as moles are called in some countries a corruption of tbe old English name "moldwarps," a thrower up of earth-should be looked upon as foes and hunted out so mercilessly. True it is' that he spoils the appearance of some of our fine lawns, lint then the number of worms and insects that he can dispose of is simply incredible. Out in the fields, in wet pasture hinds, having insufficient drainage, he is most useful; that, in fact, is his legitimate domain. The tunnels he makes dra... the lands perfectly, and those mounds of line earth that he throws up make the soil so fertile that the cattle in variably thrive lietter ou such than they will elsewhere. The i.ief objection of course to those unremitting labors is that in mowing lands the hillocks he raises cause the hay cut ting machines to break down when they come in contact with them. But surely even this weed not lead to the wholesale destruction in other places of one of the most industrious and useful of our small animals. True, he will destroy and eat the young of the privileged "robin red breast; the nestlings of the willow wren he will not spare eit her in fact, no small bird that builds its nest on the ground is safe from our so called blind mole. - He, too, however, has his enemies among the birds of prey; these will watch for him as he throws tip his hillocks of line earth and secure him when thev can. Rv the war, sheep thrive especially well on pas tures where the moles are" busiest. Tii? grass that giws upon the hillocks suits them perfectly. And the small farmer has no better dressing for snreaditii? on hl fields than the soil that has been worked by the mole. Pall Mall Budget. A First Experience. Well do I remember my first attempt at sen-jug a writ. I had been but a few months in theoflice when mvDrincinnl one day said: "Warnfonl, do you think you could man age to serve a writ?" Eager to distinguish myself. I volim. teered, and one fine summer's eveninsr. iust as it was getting dark, I repaired to the iouse 01 me person whom 1 was to serve, who, among other things, had been guiity of cruelly ill treating his wife. It was not without some fear aud trem bling that I knocked at the door, which was speedily opened, anil a long, pale, hatchet face, adorned with black, lank hair, thrust around to see what I wanted. I explained my errand, and was asked to Btepinside. I entered the dim little hall, and my knees positively rattled together as the spectral wife beater closed the front door and doubly locked it. I would have given quite treble the amount I was to re ceive 2s. 6d. and railway fare was the rule to have been out of it then. However, I soon discovered that there was no cause for alarm, for on receiving the writ, withtears in his eyes the canting old villain legged me to intercede for him; he was so very sorry; he had lost his tem per, etc., and I soon lifter left that grew some house, fully impressed witii the majesty of my calling, that had so soon brought him whining to his knees. Lon don Tit-Bits. Oddities About the Itiver Nile. TLe Nile lias a fall of but six inclim'tn the thousand miles! Tlie overflow com mences in June every year and continues until August, attaininir an elevati fin rtr from twenty-four to twenty-six feet Above low water mark, and flowing through tbe "Valley of Eirypt" in a turbulent 11 v twelve miles wide. During the last thousand years there has lieen but sudden rise of the Nile, that of 18;, when 80,000 people were drowned. After the waters recede each year the exhalations from the mud are simply intolerable to ail except natives. This mnd deposit adds about eiahtinebes to the soil every century, and throws a muddy 'embankment from twelve to thir teen feet into the sea every year. This be ing ine case it Is plain that the mout h of the river is thousands of feet farther north now than it was in the time of the Ptole mies, and it is only aonestion of time when the sediment will make a dam entirely across tbe Mediterranean sea. St. Louis Republic. . The USeof Elv's Crenm Ttulm a ,,,-,. for catarrh and cold in head,' is attended With no vain, inconvenient t.r A.auri which can be said of no other remedy. ' I feel it my duty to say a few words in regard to Ely's Cream Halm. entirely without solieitation. I have used it half a year, and have found it to be most admirable. I have suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since I was a little ooy, and l never hoped for cure, but Cream Balm seems to do even that.. Manv'of mv acquaintances have used It with excellent results. Oscar Ostrum, 45 Warren avenue. Chicago, 111. , Apply Balm Into each nostril. It 14 uickly absorbed. Gives relief at once, 'rice, 60 cents at druggists' or by mail. Klt Broth bbs, 56 Warren street, New York. AN EVENING LULLABY. ' There It many a dreamland fairy Who comes when th night it still, Who Conor with a hush like a rose' blush Or a moonbeam over the hill. When the children are growing sleepy And with kuwe are put to bed, Then, out of the gloom where the star flow ers bloom. They come with a silent tread. Oh, what are the babies dreaming. And what do the children seer A wonderful sight in a vision bright. Afloat on the sleepy sea. , The sweet little fairies of slumber Are only for drowsy eyes. And a flight they take when yon first awake. And are gone as the ilnrkneos flies, I think you have seen them, dearie. For often they come to you; Bat then in a dream of course they seem As if tbey were real and true. They scatter your snowy pillow With dreams, like the leaves of a rose. When you open your eyes with a glad sur. prise. Where are they? Why, nobody knows. So never you mind, my darling. If, somehow, you cannot tell The wonderful place, nor ever trace '., The land where the fairies dwelL Their silvery wings that glimmer Are out of a world afar; They are angels of light from a region bright In the realm of some beautiful star. -A. L. Tubbs in G lens Kails (N. Y.) Republican. Governor Hoke, of Texas, on Cussing. "No," said Governor Hogg, "I don't know where I got 'By gatlins' at. I have been usinar it ever since I ! can remember, and 1 have never heard any one else se it. Perhaps it is original. I do not say it is. Anyhow, it has been a great comfort to me throughout life, especially wnen i am emotional." "Do you ever cuss, governor?" "Not for many years. I quit it before the war. When I was a small boy I thought it was the thing to use, and one day I strung out a sci entific exhibition of profanity only to looK up and see my father bend ing over me. I promised him if he wouldn't thrash me I would emit. He took me at my word and I have kept my promise. Iu after years, when I was a printer and an editor and undergoing all the mental torture that afflicts the craft, I would remember my promise iust about the time when my temper was about to get the best of me." Cor. Gal veston News. Weddings Make Weddlnga. I had long worshiped,' and, though on familiar terms with, my deity, 1 could never raise enough courage to pop the important question. At my sister's wedding I was be side the object of my adoration. Looking through the marriage serv ice previous to the commencement of the ceremony, an idea, perhaps lacking in solemnity, struck me. When the clergyman asked, "Will you have this man," etc. , I murmured the same words into my compan ion's ear. Somewhat to my surprise and greatly to my delight, she, with the bride, responded, "I will." The promise thus given was con firmed while driving home, and our engagement was anpounced during the nuptial festivities. Cor. Boston Globe. - It Rain t'.very Seven Days. If it rains on the first Sunday of the month, it is morally certain to rain on two or three of the other Sundays. Why it is so no onj knows, unless it be that rainstorms in this country come at intervals about seven days apart, and if the rain happens to hit the first Sunday the other rainy Sundays follow as a natural consequence. The coinci dence lias leen noted too often to doubt that it really exists. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The Worship of Heavenly Bodlea. In central India both sun and moon are worshiped by many tribes, such as the Korkus, Khonds, Tungeses and Buraetes. The Khonds' adore the powers of nature, a the gods of the bison, tiger, hill and cholera, but all these deities occupy a far in ferior position to the heavenly bodies, la the Deccan some of the aboriginal tribes also acknowledge the sun and moon by an act of reverence. Lon don Standard. How Cobalt Is Obtained. Cobalt is now obtained from low grade ores by roasting the ore in combination with common salt and maganese, and then treating the so lution with sulphuretted hydrogen to remove the copper, while the co balt is precipitated by sulphide of sodium. The process can be oper ated at a much lower cost than by the usual methods. New York Sun. - A German Idea. The German colonial office has is sued for the use of all pioneers in distant lands, more especially in Africa and New Guinea, a manual of instruction telling how to collect, vocabularies of languages, of which no previous record is available. The words are arranged according to subjects. A Parallel. An old fanner said to his eons: "Boys, don't you wait for somethin to turn up. You might jest as well go and sit down on a stone in the middle of a meadow with a pail 'twix your legs and wait for a cow to back up to you to be milked." London Tit Bits. A Wee Weather Prophet. Little Boy Do you think it's going to rain? Little SisterDid pa take his um brella? I , Little Boy No. '.'-,. -:' j Little Sister- Yes. it's goin to wain. Good News. NEWSPAPER GOSSIP. Not Trust. To the Editor of the Banner of Light: In your issue of the 22d ult. is an article deploring the trust that you state had been formed, governing the price of printing type, and finding fault with the tendency of the times to form such trust. Now I happen to know something about this, and know that hardly a type foundry iu the United states has made over 1 to 2 per cent, on the capital invested for the past four years, and many of tlium not that. 1 also know there has not been any trust formed; it is simply a Btock company, taking in nearly all the foundries in the v nueu otates. Business will be carried on much cheaper than ever before, and prices will not be advanced ehnvn fnl and that has been the result of almost all of the so-called trusts about which bo much na neen ssm. mm x am surry mai n is poSNllue lor a irni f;((n-tum)il Ul Clipuat lO gel 1010 8 lew men's hands, and hone the tin. win come when, by Borne means, this can bo stoppeu, yet i atn tree to say that every or- Biiiiniuni every purcnase, tor instance, Hm.M ,r ,iiS. r.iV.u" m one corporation or every combine makinir fewer organizations, lias resulted in a. d- crea.e of price in freight and passage. x uit nufc uutii'vt umi. me Ainencan Type 1 .w?rg& a, ' ' iSPt ,U'?.th.e? per cent, on the capital invested; that In .w.v. ,.,pUI,,cuul oi iraaiaor what has not been done for venm. Tim lil. ertil papers of the country have, in my Opinion. tOO niUCll tO SaV uhnilt t.haaa u, . railed trusts and grat combinations. 1 do 1101 oeuevc tt uoea their cau inv irood on the contrary. I believe it hurts them, becuiKe the people who know the facts in each case are reiclled from considering the liberal ideas pat forth. F. P. Bakkr. winner oj i.ujni, uoNton, Mass. It la not until after the result Is deflnltely known that n Krent ninnv neoi.le have uIa.i m ill loiions n to wnetntr or not it is Hunt to ay wagera on eucilonx. THKY NEVER FAIL. J. N.Habris, 3 Fulton Market, New York city, says: "I have been using Hrasurkth'b Pills for the last fifteen years. There is nothing equal to them as blood purifiers and liver regulators. Hut I wish to stati how re markably thev cure rheumatism, ami hntv eas ly ; I was all'ectetl by rheumatism in the legs. My t)uine (wholesale tish dealer) naturally leads me to damp places. I could not walk, and at night I suffered fearfully; I tried balsams, sarsaparillas and all kinds of tinctures, but they did me no good, and I wa9 afraid of being a cripple. 1 tinully commenced using Hbandkkth s Pills. I took two every night for ten nights; then I began to improve. I continued taking them for forty days, and 1 got entirely well. Now, whenever sick, I take Hrvn dbeth's Fills. Thev never fail." It 1 evident' y to be an open winter, election nut clone. Even the A continuation of a cough for any length of time causes irritation of the lungs or some chronic throat disease. "Ihoum'i Brtmchiat Troche" are an etloctive cough reme iy. Price, 25 cent. Sold only i i boiet. The small boy repeenta one brand of tejis that la not relished at the Qu'clm k gatherings. CATAKItn CAN'T UK CIKEI) Wi h I.OCALAPPUCATION,'aalhe C n't reach the neat of the ilinenae. Ca arrh U a bh od or CoDxUtuti ni (11 cHe, hi.i1 In 'filer tn cure t you hive to t- ke internal re.nHl-. Halt's Ct tarrh Cure U taken Inter 'ally, and acta diroctlr on the blood aul mucous surfaces. Hull's Ca- tMj-"in lire it, no quack medk-lue. It was pr- OfHilMMt ltV fn if tliA hmit i,h.,ll.i.. I.i Iht. j cnuLtry for y -ar, and la a r g i ar prtaci-lptitm. It la comp M t ( the beat t nlei Kt.orn, eois hint with the beat bio. d puriflera, siting di ne ly on the mucou fcurtucea. '1 he m l.:et 'OmblimtiO i i.f the two Iiibt d ems la what pr.j dii sut h wonderful reauits lu curing catarrh. end tor u.-tlmo lala free. F. J. CHKNEX A lO., Props., To edo, 0. Sold by diugglata; price, 75 cen s. You're through with Catarrh, finally and completely, or you have $500 in cash. That's what is promised you, no matter how bad your case or of how long standing, by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Catarrh can be cured. Not with the poisonous, irritating nnffs and strong, caustic solutions, that simply palliate for a time, or perhaps, drive the disease to the lungsbut with The worsfcases-ield to its mild, ouuuiiiiLT, cieuiisinz anu neaiinz DrOD- "Art, 11 : .v it i v . ertieS. "Cold in the Head," needs but a few applications. Catarrhal Headache, and all tho effects of Ca- taiTh in the Head such as offen sive breath, loss or impairment of the senses of taste, smell and hear ing, watering or weak eyes are at once relieved and cured. In thousands of cases, where ev erything else has failed, Dr. Sage's Remedy has produced perfect and permanent cures. That gives its proprietors faith to make the offer. It's $500, or a cure. They mean to pay you, if they can't cure you. But they mean to cure you, and they can. v wswihi siiiLoirs CURE. K Caret Coasnraptlon, Concha, Croop, Bora Tlirout. So'd by til Ijru-titi on a Guarantee. Fori Lame E:de, Kick er Chest Chiloh'a Porous Plaster will give crc.it rati.',fsetien. aj cents. SMlLOIi'G VITALI2CR. Jlrs. T. 8. Ha7L-ln3,Chr.ttr.oipi,Tct!n.,8aysj "manvt VtXtMT'ljAVLU MY LIFE? I tmtem dney s H! LOW'S 'e Pi CATARRH REMEDY. HavoyottOtarrh? Trrthla Ttomedv. Ttwlll rnliiivoand Ciiro voii. Price S() ot. This In. lector for It mirreasfnt tratinnt Is furnished iree. Bhiion's itemedins are sold by us ou a copyright taw ytaav.. v 1 SHCUbFIV'.V u 1 if A HEItALIt OF TUB INFANT THAR. 0 ID tbe IKSt thtrtv VPara nr nnn mm lha I iwury.auu toe segment win represent the term or tne unbounded popularity of Hostct'er't Mnniach Bitten. The oifiiliu f the je 15W win iwRiKimiiteu ty ttia apnesrHtr of a freuli AiiiimiHcm nit, littler. In which the um. rttrl- veiuiu hiiu neuiiuw tnisworuwamoiia medicine wiuoeiuciuiyn tl.it u. Kver tied ation id read H. The cale ihir and attroiiomloal caluuUtloiia mi Deiuuuu in tnia bnivliiire are always bhIiiii Miliigly accurate, and the atatixtlca, ilhiatra- uoua, numora' u omur rea..lnK inntier rich ill luioreaianu mil ot i rotlt. The HoatetUr Oom !' 1 1 I'itlalmtif, P., puNUh It thuniailvca. TIlOV eilltllov mum Ihiill mctv hull.iy III II. u ma. chaiilcal work, and more than eleven nionllia In the yeur are coiiaumtd lu iti nviuinill. n It oan be tibtHliied without coat of all drum lull mm eouniry ueuiera, aim la primed In Kuieltsli. u 'if"".' ,r"""h- Welsh, NwwogUti, UwedUli, uutmuu, xiuiivaiiiiii ami optimal). There la a marked difference In tho sound of a tin norn w me victor una tbe vauuulahed. BCFTVKB AND PILES CUKKD. We Doaltlvelv ears nintnm i tal dlaeaaea without lu or dC Ilea and all rec uiLlnn Imm hnal. ueaa, No oure, no pay. Alao all Private dia- Addmaa tor fUilllllhlat lira. PnrlArflaM A "ajaetaueew oan rrauoiaoo. BtHtldlllKOll one'adlirnttv 1 uannnarlalnawav to get aloug In tbla world ut walking ou atllla. A, Feldenheimer. n PorUand is A. Fetdenheimer's. leading n Jeweler. V rat unil Mnerlimii Pn ....I n- Ota Knamellne Btove PoUah; no dust, no antell. Tn OxaMiA for braakfast, ONO UaVJOYSI Both the method nd resulta whet trrup of Figs it taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taute, and ict zenuy yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cletnses tho sys tern effectually, dispels colds, head iches and fevers and cures haliturj sonstipation nermanentlv. Por salt in OW and ? 1 bottles Ly all druB-sriiJts I DO CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. 8A fRAHMCO. CAL UHJWIIU. Kt. y tOUK t oooooooooo TAKE TiiffcT.nuD.lfV 0 1 Ull Q I lllf I IllilO That lint flnu. lift.,, tt.l,,l.lt..lh. In. V valid, irlviiia; eliwticlty nf mind, buoy-j uncy of body, good tlireatlon, regular -Kiirtiia ami miiiii iivkii. f'riw, xinia. OQQOQOO OOO 4 SOVEREIGN REMEDY. DIt. PAKKEIt'S Hl'UK COl'OH t'l'KE. Onsdoaewlil atop a cough. H nover lulls. Try it. I rice, 2 cen s b ntle K.t sale by a I urn lata, racine MJaai iigenul, 8 0. DAHLBEN01R a CO., Or (gists. S14 Knrfrny Street, San KrntirUco, Cal. AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY I or coiiuii aa'on, to handle th Nw Pautnt f'liam- nut iiik r-'iuiiiig eanc'l. Acenta mak na 50 per . u. k . . ... . 1 ... t - . . LaCrosae, Wla. VALENTINE' ELEGTRiC BELT I-Ut Improved. la r cognized by the medi cs! tiro etsiun the oiry coimnon-aeniw belt mwle fur the ohm ol N-mliml Wea ens, Palna la Bk 1M ol tlemory, Ilyatvr'a, Nervmi fMatnitlon, oranyd aeam ar niiiK from youth fnl ht.llw etlon. Kelievf in r two dava IthanMa.l.i.i ..K...bu.l , . . i ... . ' "n,, 'vn.iiiii.,n, rarnivHiH, Kinney or l.lver 1 rouble. Price slit. H-n,i f..r elrimi.r tient i.O.D, or on r. ee pi of price. Atldreaa OSUOOO UKOI , IrruceUla. oaaiano California ANY .WEAK MAN Wl.o In fuffrrlni, lthT In bla mind or b"ly. fruin the Injurious or weakeulug Mwteul liUon Ignorant follim, aliuaa uu rxoonan can t hi qincajj ana banaar nt-nlljf cured, l'aiwrafmo (noalml). no rnivhrn in Third Rt. vl v" ,fJ vw" rortland.Or. einnrienca In curing FriraU, IIIwhI, Ner- uoh .JM, UUCHm ft... hAil .11 ,..' .'ngmo .em pri.aiaij ip any soortts. Arim IIP VHIID Ullf T NDAfr ULlll) lid IlluH IlAltl L SlS T V ! " ' eaiaiomw "n'1 l"1"" of Silverware, Lamni, Croekerv. Glassware and House Furnishing Goods, Free; i j c. ..Mnm W,M -uiiiiiiora 189191 FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OR. YOUNO MEN! The Specific A No. I. Cures, without fall, all rams of ttntinrr twit and Ulrrt, ou mutliT of liow lona UihiIIiik. Pri-venla atiiiniiro, It Ix-lns an In. UtiihI ri'moly. Vnrn when everything elae Inw fjilll. HM by all Urnmrlata. 4lHnii(iu-turiT:Tlm A.H.h!nlii.Mtvllc-lne rrlrr. M-00. co.,au joae, Cal. r ANN'S QONg GUTTER 111 cut D17 or Greet Bones, Meat, Gristle and all Oreen Cut BONES wil double the nnmber of eK wl make them more for tllowlll curry tha hem safely through tho molting period and nut thnm ir. condition to lay when erai rommnnd tho highest prict and will doveiope yoni chicks faster than an other food. Feed ftreen Bones ani! use C'reoaozone to kill the Di e, and yon will mak fifty ptr cent more prot. fiend for Catalogue an BaV priuea. imrniA mcuBATOR conn, petaluma. cal ASTHMA CURED KZJW COUd.NS BROS. MKDICINK CO., Mt, Louis, Mo, OPIUO Morphlno Habit Cored in 10 toitodnTS. No ar till eared. . i i ciuiits mint u a:,i ia,is. If Best Coiuih Syrup. TasuM Oood. TJse a t " fine, ooia of onurjn.n M Mi asw -.if '.V. ' mm Mr. Joseph llemmevtchp An old so dlor cimtcotttol Ihe War Kieutly eu feohled by Typhoid 'ver, and after being lu var oiih UonpltHla tlie rioctora dlnelinrii'ud him aa liiuurable w tli Consumption.- lie hat been lu p.mr henlth alnce, until he befcaii 'o tnko Hood's Sarsaparilla Immediately liiacniiKliKrcivlooacr, nlghiawents ceaa'd, and he ro.:tii: e I giHiil general health. He cor.l ally rccimmeiidK Ilnod'i Baranparllls, eapeclully to enmriid In the A. It HIOD'S PILLSmiieiriiliUnidToiiTlliTnli'iiii lv rn. at'irlug perialnllic action oltliv alimentary buual. .4 A Choice Gift V V V v '. A Grand Family Educator V A Library in Itself ".' V . T Tha S!nd-rH Anthnrltt 4 9 WVMSIMMS M rH IS Wf S J NEW FROM C0VB TO COVER. Fully Abreast of the Tiiuss. Suoeeasot of tha authentle "Una- bridged " Ten years spent In revising. 100 editors mployod, over 1300.000 HOLD BT ALL HOOKSKLI.KRK. TtA itt Imiv rsHM-lnla nt ntMuilxtsi a.lm.uu Kfiiii for frr lwtinhhlft iixtitiirthiu itm inu ' X m nn r i i.i i .m it i I.Ann. I itMi ....1 til r III lirlili i iiu ' -W w. w. mrkhiah vu ruouinert, A. Hercules Gas Engine (OAS OB GASOLINE) Maafci for Powar or Pumping Purposes. Tha Cheat xit n1lalil Oas Xulaa ou tlw llaiM, Out op Enoins an PuSlia. . Tot Simplicity it Beats tha World. It oils Itself from a Reservoir, Vo Carburetor to get out of order. Xo Batteries or Kleotrlo hpmrk. It rons with a Cheaper O rad of Gasoline than any otuer i-iiglun. acvo ros CATAiooua to PALMER & REY, Manufactucii, 405 laiuorat Itmt, U Francises, CaL AND 1'OItTI.AND, OUKOON. Guns for Everybody. Juat received s full line of Parker, Smith, Remington, Ithica Lefever, U. M. C, Etc. Th i moat complete stock In the Northwest. Heud 6 eeata in atamru fur im...... .j catalogue. ' "v H. T. HUDSON. 03 Flrat htreet, . I'OIUXAMji. oil. Faoev Pnlnt ; PICKLED ROLL OWE Is folna; fast this week at 14 ROLLS. 18 " ' 28 " 44 " 60 " 88.12 10.08 18.40 23.70 3I.OO Solid 31 lb kegs, 8.37 waer now lor winter. No extra l,.r package. . ' SMITHS' CASH STORE. H, 4lfl, 418 Front St., 8, p, ' sk for 44-Page Catalogue, Free. v Bl mmmm r o Ull S'!sthaaknnrie!g r-aV adiDf ramady forailiiie . . T "nnMurat dlachraa private dlaaaaes of man. i ' v fartain our for tha Jo5 Jatliif waaknaas peoolLM lo womra. f Onras lnx 1 lTolAYB. I OaaraaiM4 aM l m I I smm aman. t f ITHetvlOHEmi09, In raoommeadlaa Uw , V V.S.A. ,K m ail sarrarara. if rote rr "" 1 I Old Sal J mat Rn. n ... . . . It eolmn,Wrf aLZI " rwiaiiia houaa of A. raoranuie w aive uuisiauiiuu. V. t. N. V. No. 469 -g. r. Nt Ut No