IN all receipts for cooking
requiring a leavening agent
the ROYAL BAKING
POWDER, because it is ah
absolutely pure cream of tartar
powder and of 33 per cent,
greater leavening strength than
other powders, will give the
best results. It will make the
food lighter, sweeter, of finer
flavor and more wholesome.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
DcALING IN HUMAN HAIR.
Bow Maker or Wig and f witches Treat
Their Stock In Trade.
"Dealing in human hair is a peculiar
business, ' said the proprietor of a wig
making establishment to a reporter,
"People do not understand the ins and
outs of a business that must on its face
seem so simple.
"The mere matter of obtaining hair
with "which to make wigs, switches and
other hairwork to adorn heads poorly
favored by nature seems easy, but it is
aot so. We have to exercise the greatest
care in buying hair, it being absolutely
necessary to know from what source it
has been obtained. A great deal of hair
comes from the ash barrels and garbage
piles. Yon can see that material of this
kind would not be at all desirable, yet
people often wonder why one wig costs
four times as much as another when in
appearance both are the same.
"The source from which the hair is
obtained has a great deal to do in deter
mining the price of the goods. If hair
has ben cut form a fever patient, the
price asked is considerably lower than
if it had been cut from the head of a
healthy person. Hair retains disease
germs longer than anything else. That
this is appreciated is shown by the fact
that even after hair found in miner-tain
places has been put through the severe
cleansing process to which all the ma
terial used is subjected, still it does not
command the same price as the healthy
article. One would think that this proc
. ess would kill all disease germs, but it
does not seem to increase the value, of
such hair.
"Wnen hair is collected, it is thrown
into vats of boiling water, where it is
left to boil for a considerable time.
After that it is put through a chemical
preparation, and then, after being
combed out and sorted in sizes, it is
laid away for a year. We never use any
hair that has not been treated at least a
year. Each box is marked with the date
on which the hair was treated, the
place from which it came, eta, so that
we have a full history of every bit of
hair in stock. "
"We meet some peculiar people in
our business. Yon would soon be con
vinced that women cannot claim exclu
sive title to vanity. We find men who
are hairless more difficult to please than
women. They insist upon having this
bald spot covered jnst so, and their way
invariably happens to be the only way
in which it cannot be fixed. " Pitts
burg Dispatch.
A Hone With a Mustache.
"Look dar, BilL See dat horse wid a
mustache!"
This explanation from one street gam
in to another attracted the attention of
a reporter and a few friends with bins
who were conversing on the cornea.
Looking in the direction of the boys, he
discovered that Letter Carrier Thomas
Brown' had driven up his little wagon
to collect the mail from the box. At
tached to it was a small sized sorrel
horse, which had, sure enough, an
gant mustache about 2 inches long and
curled in a manner which wonld exuito
the envy of any dude. From Mr. Brown
it was learned that the horse was about
6 years old, and that he purchased him
from a negro. The negro raise him
from a colt, and in early life he com
menced sporting his mustache. To re
lieve himself of the bother of answer
ing questions, the colored man had tap
the whiskers trimmed, but Me. Brown,,
since he became possessed of the animal,
had permitted them to prow. '
Flesh
means strength to with
stand chronic ailments,
coughs, colds and disease.
Sound flesh is essential to
health. - ;
Scott's
Emulsion
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil,
enriches the blood, builds
up flesh and fortifies the
system against sickness and
chronic ailments. Physicians,
the world over, endorse it.
fcs't bs deceived by Substitutes!
Prepared by 6ooM Bowus, N. Y. All Druggieta,
CO., 106 WALL ST. NEW-YORK.
A DETROIT BUILDER.
HE TELLS A REMARKABLE STORY
OF HIS LIFE.
Came to Detroit About Forty Tears Ago
Levi Klsey's Experience Worthy
Serious Attention.
From the Detroit Evening News.)
Away oat Gratiot avenue, far from the
din and turmoil of the business center,
there are many attractive homes. The
intersecting streets are wide, clean and
shaded by large leaf-covered trees, and
the people you meet are typical of in
dustry, economy and honest toil. There
are many pretty residences, bat none
more mviung ju ius iienuiesB wju uvuia-
like comfort than tnat ot Mr. .Levi ri
eey, the . well-known builder and con
tractor, at 74 Moran street, just off Gra
tiot. Mr. Elsey is an old resident of
Detroit, having moved here about forty
years ago. He has erected hundreds ot
houses in different parts of the city, and
points with pride to such bandings as
the Newberry & McMullan and Cam paw
blocks, in which be displayed his ability
as a superintendent.
1 have seen Detroit grow irom vu
lage to a city," he observed yesterday in
conversation with the writer, "and I
don't think there are many towns in
i America to-day equal to it in point ot
beauty. I know almost everybody in
the city, and an incident which recently
happened in my life has interested all
my friends. '
" It is now about eight years ago since
I was stricken down with my first case
ot illness. One cold, blustering day 1
was down town, and through my natural
carelessness at that time I permitted my
self to get chilled right through. When
I arrived home that evening I felt a se
rious pain in my left leg. I bathed it
that night, bat by morning X toand it
uaa grown worse, in iact, it waa bo se
rious that I sent for my family physi
cian, and he informed me that I was
suffering from varicose veins. My leg
swelled up to doable its natural size, ana
the pain increased in volume. The ag
ony was simply awful. I was laid up,
and never left my bed for eight weeks.
At times I felt as ' though I would grow
frantic with pain. My leg was bandaged,
and was propped up in the bed at an
angle of 30 degrees in order to keep the
blood from flowing to my extremities.
" I had several doctors attending me,
but I believe my own judgment helped
me better than theirs. After a siege of
two months I could move around : still
I was on the sick list and had to doctor
myself for years. I was never really
cared, and suffered any amount of an
guish. "About two years ago I noticed an ar
ticle in the Evening Newi about my
friend, Mr. Northrup, the Woodward
avenne merchant. In an interview with
him he stated that he had used Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and
that they cored him. I knew him very
well.having built his house out Woodward
avenue, and I thought I would follow his
suggestion. I must confess I did so with
marvelous success. From the time I be
gan to take the Pink Pills I felt myself
growing to be a new man. They acted
on me like a magical stimulant. The
pain departed, and I soon was as strong
and healthy as ever. Before trying the
Pink Pills I had used any amount of
other medicine without any noticeable
benefit. Bat the Pills cared me, and I
was myself again. ;
" When a person finds himself relieved
and enjoying health he is apt to expose
himself again to another attack of ill
ness. Some three months ago I stopped
taking the Pink rule, and Irom the day
I did so I noticed a change in my con
dition. A short time since I renewed
my habit of taking them with the same
beneficial results which met me formerly.
I am again nearly as strong as ever, al
though lam a man about 66 years of
age. l tell yon, sir, the rink nils are
a most wonderful medicine and if they
do as well in other cases as they did in
mine tbey are the best in the world. I
freely recomrcend them to any sufferer."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in a
condensed form, ail the elements neces
sary to give new life and richness to the
blood and restore shattered nerves. They
are an unfailing specific for each diseases
as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis,
St Vitas' dance, sciatica, neuralgia,
rheumatism, nervous headache, the after
effect of la grippe, palpitation of the
neart, pale and sallow complexions, an
forms of weakness either in male or
female. Pink Pills are sold by all deal
ers, or will be sent post paid on receipt
of price (60 cents a box, or six boxes for
$2.60 they are never sold in bulk or by
the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y.
Better Roads Their Object.
Bostok, September 8. The Herald
says : " The League of American Wheel
men is about to enter politics on the
question of good roads, irrespective of.
OUR MINISTER TO CHINA.
Colonel Charles Denby and Lrgntlvn Lift
In the City of resin.
Now that Japan has knocked the Ko
rean chip off the shoulder of China, and
the mikado and tho emperor are settling
their differences witn snot ana sbeu, Colo
nel Charles Uonby, united Estates minis
tor to China, becomes a personage of more
than ordinary interest, although he is
absent from China on a vacation. Colo
nel Denby was born In Botetourt county.
Va., about 08 years ago, and was educated
at Georgetown college, where he took three
medals for the high merit of his work,
and at the Virginia military institute.
In 1888 he removed to Kvansville, Ind.,
where be wrote lor a newspaper and stud
led law. lie was admitted to the bar and
In 1860 was sent to the legislature. Ho
was surveyor of tho port of Evansvlllo un
der President Buchanan, and although a
Virginian espoused the cause ot the Un
ion when the war began, lie served gal
lantly as lieutenant colonel of the Forty-
second regiment, Indiana volunteers, and
as colonel of tho Eighteenth regiment,and
was twice wounded. In 1863 he resigned
and for 89 years devoted himself to the
CHARLES DENBY, MINISTER TO CniNA.
practice of law. In 1885 he was appointed
minister to China and has held the office
ever since, despite changing administra
tions, a fact doubtless due to the rejection
by China of ex-Senator Blair of New
Hampshire, who was nominated as minis
ter by Presldont Harrison. "
In 1858 Colonel Denby married a daugh
ter of ex-United States Senator J. N.
Fitch of Logansport, Ind. He is a very
able lawyer, speaks French and Spanish
fluently and knows what a Chinese luun
dry ticket calls for every time. Peking is
said to be one of the inexpensive courts
for an American diplomat. The minister
has a house and five acres of ground, the
rent for which is paid by Uncle Sam.
There are also an office building and an
additional house for his guests, a gate
keeper in livery and an American eagle
over the door of the office. The legation
is on the street known to the cltUons of
Peking as that of the "Subject Nations,
and all Chinese nobles think the minister
a barbarian. He never sees the emperor
and relies for his society upon the Euro
peans who live in Peking.
TWO GIRL GLOBE GIRDLERS.
Studying- the World's Women, They Believe
the Least Emancipated the Happiest.
Two pretty Scotch lassies, Miss F. Marie
Imandt and Miss Bessie Maxwell, are now
touring the world endeavoring to learn all
about that woman's work which the poet
says is never done, while the work of man
only lasts from sun to sun. They start
ed from -Dundee last February to girdle
the globe and tell the readers of a Dundee
paper how unemanclpated woman the
world around was getting on. . They at
last arrived in the united States and are
busily engaged in getting "soaked with
American impressions," as Miss Imandt
puts it
From Dundee the bonny Scotch investi
gators first went to London, which they
think is about the best field for missionary
work among women that they have yet
seen, with the possible exception of the
back streets of their own Dundee. From
England the girls went to France, Italy,
Egypt, Arabia, India, China and Japan.
The European women, Miss Imandt says,
are just beginning to wake up and ask
questions, wonder '-where they are at"
and what all this talk about emaclpated
and unemanclpated woman means.
This fair Scotch investigator has become
convinced that the happiest woman on
earth is the heretofore pitied woman of the
east the woman who Is a mere doll and
plaything for man's amusement, and who
is the direct opposite of our end of the
century woman. The principal reason
why the eastern woman is happier than
her more enlightened sister, according to
Miss Imandt, is because she is not ruined
and wrinkled by a mad quest of fashion
MISS IMANDT.
MISS MAXWELL.
able garments. She Is not bothered by
layers of clothes, changes of fashion and
monthly statements from dry goods stores.
She wears one garment a year, and her
entire wardrobe ranges In size from a sim
ple loin cloth In some countries to a single
straight piece of cloth wound around her
body in others.
The women of Cairo have nothing in
the world to do but gaze in their mirrors,
eat sweetmeats and endeavor to look
pretty.
In India the Scotch girls were again
impressed with the happy condition of the
women in harems. The prettiest woman
they have yet seen on their globe girdling
tour was a dark eyed Farsee trlrl of 15,
who was sweet voiced and lovely and
much happier than the western woman,
with her many cares, her ambition to be
well dressed, her worrisome servants and
her disfiguring wrinkles.
In China the Scotch girls learned that
women are not considered the equals of
their husbands, and in Japan they became
convinced that the Japanese musmee had
no morals whatever. "But," says Miss
Imandt, "the Japanese woman doesn't
know she is doing wrong and ought to
burn for it, as she might possibly be
taught by gentle people who sometimes
leach those things."
Three Fenian Accomplishments.
The ancient Persians instructed their
sons from the age of S to 20 in only hree
things to manage the horse, to make use
of the bow and to speak the truth.
Britain's Broad Domain.
Onsen Victoria rules nvp 1 1 aik fiXJ
miles of the earth's territory and 878,78V
M? oi its population.
TBI LAND Of PKOXlIX
I the mUihty Wtt. the land that " tickled with
hoe laaghs harvest;" the El Dorado of the
miner; the toil of tlie agricultural emigrant.
While it teems with all the elements ot wealth
aud prosperity, some of the fairest and most
fruitful portions ot It bear a harvest of malaria
reaped in Its fullness by those unprotected by a
medicinal safeguard. No one seeking or dwell
ing in a malarial locality la safe from toe
scourge without Hosteller's Stomach Bitlors.
Kmlgraute, bear this in mind. Commeroial
travelers sojourning In malarious regions should
esrry a bot'le of the Bitters in the traditional
griptack. Against the effects ot exposure, men
tal or bodily overwork, dump and Unwboleaomt
food or water, it Is an infallible defense. Con
stipation, rheumatism, billousuess, dyspepsia,
nervousness and loss of strength are all tome
died by this genial restorative. ,
The Philadelphia Ledger notes the hot that
six streets In Washington are named Jacksoa,
while there Is not one named alter Corbett, .
THEY SOOTHE - NKVKK 1RRITATK.
Some people have a prejudice against
plasters, because, as they think, they burn
and blister. That Is true of many, but not
of Allcock's Poaocs Plasters. They
never Irritate the skin, but always have a
soothing effect
They are useful in case of any local pain,
and as a rule will bring immediate relief.
If they do not, it is because the trouble has
been allowed to become so serious that no
external remedy will reach it, and the
chances are that any treatment will fail.
For stitches in the side, weakness or
lameness of the back, stiffness of the joints
Allcock's Fobous Plasties have been
proved again and again to be not only a re
lief, but a cure.
B&andbeth's Pills are safe to take at
any tune.
Many a man is afraid of ghosts and still la not
arrow ui spirits.
HOW'S THIS I
We offer One Hundred Dollars' reward tor any
caseot catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's
veuirru vere. jr. j. uuaMty a uu.,
We, the undersigned, have known F. i. Che
ney for the last fifteen years, aud believe him
perfectly honorable In all business transactions
and financially able to oarrv out any obligations
maue oy tueir nrm. wear 'ikuax,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
WALD1NO, KINNAN A MARVIN, -i
Wholesale Drnirvlits. Tnliuln. (1
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Testimonials sent tree. Price It
cents per Dottle. Bold by all druggist. ,
; A COMPLETE RECOVERY.
. D. E. Couehanour writes from Ouari
burgh. Idaho, of the complete recovery of
Airs, uougnanour irom rheumatism. Bne
bad been troubled for vears. and had suf
fered great pain, often not being able to
walk. Happy over his wife's relief, be tells
about it as follows:
QCARTZBUROH, IDAHO.I
August 20, im. f
N. J. Stone & Co.
(Calderwood's Rheumatism Corel!
Gentlemen: My wife took three bottles
of your Cure, which almost cured ber. I
sent for three more for her. She took one
of these, and then was perfectly well. The
remaining two bottles she gave to a woman
who could not walk, and they cured her.
My wife had suffered for four vears with
rheumatism sometimes so badly that she
cuuiu nut waia. i ours,
D. E. Cooohasotjs.
The price of the medicine is 15 per pack
age of three bottles. For further particu
lars appiy to . j. BTona t;o.,
Flood Building,
Ban Francisoo, Cal.
VERT FISHY.
They tell some very funny tales
About old Portland's Hood;
How everything was swept away
From where it once had stood;
How fish ot monstrous slse were caught
Beneath the electric lights,
And bow the ocean vessels sailed
Clear UD to Portland HeiirhtH.
The actual scenes of the flood are pictured In
the beautiful souvenir given free to purchaser
of the Northrop 4 rfturgis Company's strong yet
uaiui y x wvoring axuuets.
DOCTOR'S BILLS SAVED.
f(nroJ PAnt,Tucarawa$ Co, Onto.
Da. PrcRca. Buffalo. N. Y.i
vear sir I am glad
to say that the use of
your "Golden Medi
cal Discovery " has
saved me many doc
tors' bills, as I have for
the past eleven years,
whenever needed, been
using it for the erysip
elas and also forcoxoa
j, ... .1
glad to say that it baa
never failed. I have
also recommended it
to many of my neigh
bors, as it Is a msdicioe
worth recommending;.
JOSEPH SMITH.
3. Smith, Esq.
PIERCE f . CURE
OR MONEY RETURNED.
The " Discovery " purifies, vitalizes and
enriches the blood, thereby invigorating the
system and building up wholesome new
wnen reaucea oy wtutung uweaaee.
i, fee a case it wiul not cuhk
An agreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIfL
Bold bv Druggists or sent bvmalL SSctuo-
nd $1.00 per package. Samples free,
IT A TTn.ThBFavorit ww www
ill! 11 U for the Teeth and llreth,JI6o.
OR. LIEEiC & CO..
Special Dorter: for Chronic, Private
and Wasting Diseases. :
Dr. Llehlg's Invlgoratnr the greatent remedy for
Memlnal Weakness, Loss of Manhood and Prfvste
Diseases, Overcomes PrematnreDess and prepares
all for marriage life's duties, oleasures ana resiion-
sioiniies-, s i iruu uome given or sent rree to any
one describing symptoms; call or address 400 Oearr
bi., private entrance ssasoo oi., nan rrancisco.
IEIV'8 CREAM BALM CURES fro
PBICE 50CEHT1. ALL DXUGQITSjJ,jg
Portland
Academy
SIXTH YEAR
Will open September 24. Prepares for college.
Gives advanced Knglish course.
.now prepared to receive boarders at well at
day scholars. For cat alogue address
191 Elevenh street, Portland, Or.
i'AMU WHs-ftf All USTfAUS.
I Best Cornel) by r up. Ttttm Good Vm
in vinid. noia try arwtns,
TfiSy .ii.
J iJZI , i
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COOK'S MCIICAX. INSTITUTE
Hat been la existence for over twelve years, and
has earned an enviable reputation lu Portland
and vicinity. It Is loeated lu the Abington
la quarters especially designed tor it. end is
equipped with au extensive library and the fin
est Qraua Pianos. Send for olruular.
Da. 0. 1. Onoia cures Catarrh, Diseases ot the
Throat and Lungs, Consumption In the first and
aeeond stages. Bronchitis, ell difficult Cbronle
Diseases end all Private Diseases of both sexes.
Medicine by mail or express. Third and Mor
rison, Portland, Or.
Spiritual, Liberal, Social and Political Reform.
ersr Books; send for catalogue. W. K. Jon is,
291 Alder street, Portland, Or. ,
Dss Inameltne Store Polish ; no dust no smell.
Tax Gibmia for breakfast
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly usoa. The many, who live bet
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
'ess expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world's best products to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Its excellence is due to its presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax
ative ; effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headaches aud fevers
ana permanently curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on the Kid
neys, Liver and Bowels without weak
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
gyrup of Figs is for sale by all drug
gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will not
acce ptTany substitute if offered.
IF SO, YOU WILL FIND THE
BIG FOUR ROUTE
THE BEST LINE
VESTIBULE TRAINS.
ELEGANT DINING' CARS.
QUICK TIME.
Ask (or Tickets via
Big Four Route.
E. D. MCCORMICK, 0. B. MARTIN,
Pass. Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. A Tkt Aft,
CINCINNATI.
W. L. Douclas
S3 SHOE
f 5. CORDOVAN,
1 rRNCHaVENAMEUDCALP.
4-.-5.?PFlrCAlfilftHSWa
J.U POLICE Soua.
2.L5BoYiScHOCtSKl2i
- ' LADIES
SEND FOR CATALMUI
n-h-wvvHhna.
'4mtjm. BROCKTON. MASS.
Tea ea save aessr r wearlag lb
Vr.L, Oeaglea $3.00 Bkee.
Reeasiee, we are the largnst nsanfactarerf ef
bis grade of shoes la the world, ana guaraaUe shear
value br stamping the name and prlos ea the
ottom, which protest ron against kifhprleesaM
me mladlemaa'a profits. Our shoes equal eustesa
work la strle, easy Suing and waiting quallttoa
Wehavethsm sold everywhere at lower prices for
the value glvea than any ether make. Take ao sue.
aaUate, U yew deals oaoaot supply yea, weeaa.
1. P. N. U. No. 6628. P. N. TJ. Na 639
S3 . ira-"!
wis
V
my-, you.
T TRAVEL 7
BISHOP SCOTT AGADElWY.
FOUNDED 1870. ,
A Wdlng and day school for bovs and young men, under military discipline.
Seventeenth (17) year Milder present management will op.fn September is. h h, r
ougb preparation lor college and ic i ntll o schools, tfommero al Course kt l
DEMIC, rKEFAKATOKY AND f U1MAUV DKrKTMKNm
For CataloBua and run RstrtiAni...
J. W. HILL. M. P., Principal,
DON'T BORROW
MALARIA I SSSa
Three doses onlv. Trv It.
BDI TOUR CLOTHING
Men's Suits at $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $2000
Mens Overcoats, $10.00, $12.50. $15.00. $18.00
Young Men's Suits, $3.00. $4.50. $5.00, $8.00, $1000
Boys' Knee-Pants Suits, $1.25, $1.75, $2.50, $3.50 $4
j.uuj. uu, o (imro lor ou cenis.
White Laundried Shirts, 50 cents.
If you can't see us, write for goods. '
ii
FArJilOUS,"
Sleepless Nights
Make you weak and weary, unfit for Work,
indiapoaed to exertion. They show that
your nerve strength it gone and that your
nervous ayatem needs building up. The
Hood's
Sarsa-
parllla
suren rcmi-uy la
i Cures
Hood's Hawaii
rllla. It pun I
l lie ii iu
ti-Anirthetia
norres, crcatus eaVaV
an ajipetlte, and gives sound, refresh lug sleep.
Clot Hood's and ouly Hood's. ,
Hood'a PUIS cure all liver Ills. 88o. "
SCHOOL'.' OF ' SHORTHAXD
AND TTFE WRITING OrFICK.
Thorough systom and Instruction; good teach
ers; low terms; short time: positions to com
petents. Mall orders earultilly and promptly
attended to. For further particulars call on or
address KD1T1I a. II It OWN,
42 Hamilton Building, t'ortiand, Or.
Portland Business College,
A, V. Aausvasaa, ran. I, A Wsana, ftass,
' Opes alt the year, Studanis ad
mined at any time. Instruction In
annimnii ar-hnnl anil tinntinaimlal
JovaaaL and specimens of penmsaship senlr.
Fall term commences September , WW, Com
mercial course, Shorthand course ami two years'
Kagllsb oourse. bend lor catalogue.
GOOD OPENING
for a PRY GOODS AND CUVTHINO HOtJHR at
Oswego, Oregon. Address H, H. KKI.LuOii, tie
wvgo.Or. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY.
We deal exclusively in &xni-1Ind Machim
CRV, aud have a large assortment ol Kiitrlnos,
Boilers, i'umps and General Machinery, Write
for latent descriptive catalogue. DANA, AI.HKK
4 WAI.KKK,K.Wtert.,oor.Ta)l,ir,r'ortlsudOr.
FOR LADIES I
100 IN UOI.U wilt be paid by the Koch
Chemical Co. lor snvrn.u of female weaknaaa
that will not yield to DK. J. 8. KoOH'H AN 1 1-
UL-iiTin a. u ih-tiitf in i it i . i. n ij i a . .... .
toz. Koraalebyalldrugs-isU. ' ry'
U. BENO.
Manufacturing- Jeweler
DIAMOND BKTTEK.
All kinds ol Jewelry made to order and re
paired at reasonable rates. Knoms 8 and IS,
zxi)i Washington street, Portland, Or.
IRON WORKS. S. F.
Mining Machinery, Bryan Mills, John
ston Concentrators. Engines, Boilers,
ramps and General Machinery.
Kstluiates given on ll el asses of Iroa
work. Address
R. If. MOOKK, M. K.,
Hotel Portland, Portland, Mr.
POBTLAMD WIRE AID IROR WORKS,
m Alder street, Portland, Or.
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Bank and Office Kallluas, i'rune tiau. rs, IM.lt
Dipping Banket, and all kinds of Wire aud Iron
Work. Send tor catalogue.
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EVERT OCOAHIOS,
bread made wtta
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Ifanufastnred by CLOaWKT A DKVK1U, Port-A-'
lead, Oregon. r
NO DIRT OR SMOKE.
four Wife Can Eun It iltrtute Oat or Gatolln
Knglnt.
Palmer A Key, ft. K., Cal. and Portland, Or.
THREE PAIRS
Indies' or genu'
stout mixed gray
every day cotton
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In stamps, mailed free together with our Its-page
illustrated liome Circle with description, nlct
urea and price of many thousand articlo lor In
door and outdoor nse. tilve your name and ad
dress correctly, mention this paper, write to
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4 14-4 18 Front St San francisoo, Cat,
THE GREATEST
REOICIL DISCOVERT
OF THE CENTURY.
ASTHMA
DR. HAIR'S "aJCver
Why suffer when I will v-' -l a.u.jLUa
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charges cm delivery. A vsiunhlfl Treatise on
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TROUBLE BUY
'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END.
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iT WHOUSiLE PRICES.
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00, $5.00.
CLOTHINQ MANUFACTURERS
Blue Corasr. Morrhon snd leeortd III.,
PORTLAND, . . OBX0Oir