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University of California. Your committee have made a very careful exami nation of the ROYAL BAKING POWDER, and are satisfied that it fulfils all the requirements which the public can make of a baking powder. For purity and care in preparation it equals any in the market, and Our test shows that it has greater leavening power than any other of which we have any knowledge. Prof. Chemistry, University of California, and State Analyst. Prof. Chemistry, College Pliarmaey of the University of California, j All other taking powders contain either alam or ammonia. It 's K CH, MOTH 175." i "Oh, mother, I vrant exj bonnet tied!" "ily bit tn last n B.ricr!" "JIust I bs Cobby Earaeo' horse?" ' "I3n!3 jro'.irpitty vr'.ngt" "Say, Trill you roako U3c'aicfeen pie?" "3otrioLoi3y'3 hi J my slate!" "Sao what an c-;ly rent, mamno; I torcd it on tho c-ito!" "Oh, mother, Mamie's coiainj In, t With Moll and Ecsa end Fred; Ccn tto have ere in and cako tonight, Aud send the boys to bed?" "Dear oother, nay I V7ear your shawl? I'm coins for a drive. If Charley choal 1 propose, rtMimm, May I as!: hira in at five?" "Ch, moiher, send thoso children out, Tl:oy mako such fcari'ul din! Tve cot ray Einnon well alonj, As far nTiat 13 sin?' i Ard can't yra bear in iniad that cup .t Crctroasteafortnyhcad, And mi- a few U'fat rolls and bake? t You know 1 halo cold bread." ! Oh. mother, mother, ohould yon ceaaa One littb hoar tho cars Thr.t day by day, ycr.r after year. Tor this dear brood y oa bear. It cecrns tho v. hocl-i of life nuBt stop. Hich oo'.acr lave! It springs, A f 'ce, sweat fountain, r.n-J it lends Tho commonest duty vrinss. Estello 'Tljo-nccn i:i Horn a Magazina. Every member of President Cleve land's cabinet, including the president nnd vice president, is married, with th exception of Hilary A. Herbert, secre tary of th? n;ivv. 'vvhn is a widower. DO YOU EXPECT To Become a Mother? " so. then permit us to say that Dr. Pierce's rovonte irescnp- a true "Mother's Friend," FOR IT MAKES Childbirth Eacy by preparinc the svstem for mrturi- tion, thus assisting Nature and shortening' " Labor." The painful ordeal of childbirth io robbed of its terrors, and the dangers thereof greatly lessened, to both mother and child. The period of confinement io also fjTcatly shortened, the mother strengthened and built up, and an abundant secretion of nourishment for the child promoted. Send io ccnt3 for a large Book (i6S pages), giviaj all particulars. Address, Woiild'S Dispensary Medical Association, CCx Main St, Buffalo, N. Y. PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH. Mra. Fred. Hunt, of Clenville, N. K, eays: "I read about Dr. Piercc'o Fa vorite Prescription being so good for a wo man wuu cnuu, so i got two bottles last September, and De cember 13th I had a twelve pound baby girl. when I was confined was not sick in any way. I did not suffer any pain, and when the child was born I walk ed into another room and went to bed. I keep yonr Extract of Smart-Weed on hand all the lime. It was very cold weather end our room was Mas. Hurt. very cold but I did not take any cold, and never had any after-pain or any other pain. It was all due to God and Dr. Piercc'o Fa vorite Prescription and Compound Extract of Smart-Weed. Thi3 is the eighth living child and the largest of them all. I suf fered everything; that flesh could suffer with the other babies. I always had a doctor and then he could not help me very much, but this time my mother and my husband were alone with me. Y.y baby was only ceven days old when I got up and dressed end left my room and stayed up all day." or Loss of Flesh, or a Ha;k ing Cough, reveal a condition; not a theory. Something la wrong. Make it right with Scotts Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, which restores a healthy col or, builds up flesh, stops . coughing and gives strength. Physicians, the world over, endorse It. " Cca't ba dsccired by Substitutes! ft&ptni by Scott A Homa, &. Y. AU Draggfete imim. SIM t! -44 4 4 -n- -a -44 -44 -4 -a -44 HARDENED BY CUSTOM. The Dlvoeced Woman Did Not Feel Com fortable About Her Children. Tbo conversation took place at a ta bio in a Chicago restaurant within ear shot of half a dozen persons, so it is to be presumed that it is not to bo consid ered particularly sacred. The woman in the brown dress had evidently just como in from Denver. Tho one in black had met her at tho depot There was an animated description of the details of tho journey; what timo she started, how tired sbogot, what a terrible draft thero was and so forth, interspersed with cx clamations of sympathy from her hear tr. Then she leaned forward and asked with moro than ordinary interest: "Havo yon seen Georgo since?" Her companion's face took on an ex pression that seemed to betoken resigna tion to all the evils tho human raco is destined to como in contact with. "Yes, twice," sho answered. "And tho children?" "No, I haven't seen them." "Nor his wife?" "No, but they scy sho ia quito pretty and eensiblo too. " Tho woman in brown Bighcl "I never beard a word of it until about a week ago. You can't imagino what a shock it gave ma Ho was mar ried m December, wasn't he?" "Yes, just a month after you were. Sho sighed again. "I'd like to eco tho children, but I'm afraid I couldn't tear it. It makes no difference how good Georgo's new wifo is, sho won't bo liko an own mother to tho poor littlo things. It's against all reason, you know that" Tho woman in black admitted that tho argument was indisputable. "And I'd never feel right again," the speaker continued, apparently giving her conscienco a few affectionate littlo pats and lulling it to rest "When I left Georgo, I tried to get tho children for myself; but, yon see, I had po idea what I should do. I know it would be out of tbo question for mo to try to strugglo along with all thrco of them. I had faith enough in him to believe that ho would. do tho right thing by them, even though my own life with him had been a perpetual martyrdom. If I had only known that I should mar ry again so soon and so well, nothing on earth could ever havo compelled me to give them up. But, you sec, I didn't know. So, all things considered, I guess I'd better go right on east As I said, it would bo a terrible trial to seo them under the charge of somebody else and hear them call another woman 'moth er. ' It would break my heart " Tho two women finished their lunch and went cut Tho baldhcaded man at the end of tho table dropped his fork with a clatter. "Well," he said emphatically, "it's my opinion that those three children are better off with that new mother if she's anything short of a amazon than they would be with that woman. Heaven grant she won't be like their own mother." The little audience looked as though it agreed with him individually and collectively. Exchange. Empress Josephino owned the finest opal of modern times. It was called "The Burning of Troy." Its fate is un known, as it disappeared when the al lies entered Paris. Honest vs. Dlshoneitt Advertising. A pleasant feature of the advertising put forth by the Royal Baking Powder Company, frequently commented upon by consumers, is the' absolute confidence that may be had in the truthfulness of all its claims and statements. There is evidently the same care and accuracy in the framing of the Royal advertisements that there is in the compounding of the Royal Powder. It appear, unfortunately, that not all baking powder people are so scrupulous lycare:ul. The recent letter from the Judge of Awards on Baking Powders at the Chicago' World's Fair, exposing the 'aleity c f the claim of another house that its taking powder had received the highest award for strength, purily, ex cellence, etc., is a scathing rebuke to those manufacturers of inferior baking powders ho have no regard for the truth, but habitually seek, in their pub lic announrements, to deceive" consum ers. The Judge of Awards dates that no such award was given to the concern in question, and has notified it that it most cease publishing his name in con nection with its false statements. IIS TBAKCK, BUT TRUE, We read of strange happenings and re sults sometimes, like that of a 'man who was caught by a revolving wheel and ao threshed against floor and ceiling, his body turned blue from the bruises, A doctor writes of a man who fell from a ladder and was covered with bruises. He, the doctor, applied St. Jacobs Oil ; in the morning, be enys, all the blue spots had disappeared. There is another way of feeling bate all over, and that is altrr the endurance of rains and acbes for a long time without re lief. Uae the great remedy for pain t once ; it wiu cure auu cnange tne color or your woes. A Priest Who Had Plenty of Ivory. At some distance beyond the primeval forests of Cameroon on the frontiers of the Soudan a strip of land is found which abounds with ivory. Its sovereign ts Chief Kciliaand Mohammedan influences have not been wasted upon him. Merchants from every land come here bringing pearls and textiles which they exchange for ivory. Many a fine tusk Is sold for a nickel tor which they would be obliged to pay at least 6100 at the coast Lieutenant Morgan in his reports on this country relates of .a man who had neither gems nor costly fabrics to offer for ivory, and yet was one of the largest possessors of that beautiful white substance. He was a high priest, whose home was on the River Niger, and he came armed with plenty of paper, ink and pens, writing short axioms from the Koran on pieces of paper, which he sewed in small leather pouches nnd sold them as amulets to the faithful The rec ompense was a large one in every instance, consisting of the handsomest ivory tusks that could be had. When Chief Ngilla came to him to buy one of these talismans, and endeavored to persuade him to let him have the same for less than he bad been accustomed to re ceive, the cunning high priest said to him; "Sir, it is immaterial to me whether you give a large or a small tusk, but it is not so to Allah. Ho will arrange his protection of your body accordingly." It is needless to say that he received what ho asked for. Ho did a thriving business with his amu lets, nnd was the richest holder of ivory of the choicest kind in that region. bt Lou in Post-Dispatch. Somnambulism I)ao to Profound Sleep, Chambers, a very well known authority, attributes somnambulism to unusually profound sleep rather than to Incomplete sleep, fn it volition is abolished, and the mind acts automatically with a single idea. All of those mechanisms which have been trained by constant repetition to act auto matically, ns in preserving equilibrium, are preserved and their powers even height ened, so that somnambulists may walk along roofs, nnd dangerous roofs, without barm. Overeating and sleeping with tho head too low iscalculated toinvitotUcBom nambulistic state, other attacks following without apparent cause. Hereditary som nambulistn has also toen observed, ho says, alternating with catalepsy. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Dangerous Sport. I consider wolf hunting tho most dan jrcrous sport thero is, soys a correspondent in Russia. Tiger hunting in India Is tamo besido it If you go into tho jungles of India to shoot a tiger, you are accom pan led by n long rotinuc. You shoot your prey from tho howdah of nn clophant If you miss your victim, thero cro 20 bullct3 ready for him before ho springs. A per son might as well go tiger hunting in a mcnagerio. The only unsatisfactory part of tbo sport which wolves afford is that after you are all through you havoD't any' ihing to show for your efforts. A HERALD OF THE INFANT TEAR Cf!p the Irnt thirty years or more from the century, and the fezment will reprewt the term of the unbounded DODnlaritv of Hostel. ter's 8'omacb Bittern. The opening of the ypnr jo-nwiu do ngtiniizen oy me sppenriince 01 0 ire n Almanac 01 ine mtierj, in wmcrt tne uses dtriva Ion nnd aeiion of this world-famous medicine will be liicifllY fet forth. Evervbrxiv fchonM rrad it. The calendar and aslronomica'l calculations tn be found in the brochure are al wa s as'onishiiiKly aeenrate, and the st? tlst'cs, illu.lmtions. humor and other rea'llng matter lich in interest Hn1 full of profit. The Hos'etter itimpsny 01 ruunug, fa., pHOI'fn It' them Ives. They employ mora than tiny hanrN 111 the merhaiiicni work, and more than eleven monins 111 ine yesr are eortumed in its prepuni lion. It Can be oblainid without mmi. nf all drnerhts and country denier", anil Is nrl..tpr1 In Knglis", Herman, French, Welsh. Norwegian, ohvuibu, uuuaiKi. uuoemmn ana ppauisn. "The mlxrinnary was made mnch of by the natives, I heai." "Yes: by Jwlic.ous feeding iucjr ueaxiy uouuiea nis we gill. Dse Znamellne Stove Polish ; no dost no smell Tbt Gbrmea for breakfast Mr. J. P. Evlna Heart Palpitation Sever left wo fur a moment. I was rrowlnp vfre until I began tak iijr Hood's ha-saparilla. Bcf jro I ii-d finished one bottle 1 was butter oaJ do(f Bavsa partlla when I had wel firoo bottles was Terfwtly curd. Mr wi eisinklnt Hood's PanapnilU fur rhntimat!m anil Is nn tr ures nbletodobermvn woik." J. P.EVI.V3, Boxl84 vacavllia, California. ""Hood's PTlia euro all liver il'., TAKE THE BE5T mm t t.- k. 4Ll, iKb-Aitsr isu Wets., W)ct. S1.00 Bottle, One cents, dose. It U sold on s guarantee by ail drus gista. It cures Incipient Consumption vod ia the best Coub and Croup Out mm .mm m . mo foremost in all the If Dr. Price's H CreamBakingPo wder M Carried off HIGHEST . at mi afl&? World's Columbian . Jl Exposition, Chicago, A FLAY THAT WAS NOT WRITTEN. Dramatic riatns of tho Elder nnd Younger Dumas That Miaoarrled. A etirious aud interesting bit of cor respoudonce botwocii Alexandre Dumas, father, nnd Alexandre Dumas, son, baa been published in Paris by Goorges Boyer, showing tho two eminent French men had planned to writo a thoatrical piece togother. Unfortunately tho plan was not carried out, and tho literary world wan deprived maybo of a brilliant producitou. Tho letters road as followo: Pakis, Oct. 7. 1SG3. Alexandre Dumr.s, father, to Alaxaadre Da mas, son: Deah JlASTEn Aft?r CO yean of trusgle, defeats and victorl3, ot failures anl auc ccsses, I bslieve that, iftot a groat celabiity, I havo at least the reputation of bolus a fraiiful novelist. Only yestorday I receive J from Victor Hugo, In Gusrnsey, a letter full Of encouragement and congratulations. I bavo tlie honor to lupous to the Socioiy of Author and tho S.icloiy of Dr.imalists. My modest claims to tho lirst arc: (Hera follows a list oT his most successful works.) Kow, I Ledear master, tho l:onorot writing wlih ynu a drama tnfivo acts tho Itlci a for which I e'uall ilie-cussv.-UU you at our frat necllnj. Tbo Ideas are, 1 bdirrc, in occordsnco with tbo tattosof the day. Will you agree? ArxsAKDr.nDuii as. Father. Tho reply of tho eou was: Alexandre Dumas, son, to Alexander Dumas, father: Deau Master. Your htter came to tho cor rect addrecs. 1 bo friendship, tho love, tho re spect, tho ndn.iraticn v. lich 1 Lavo for ray father tnnko it my duty and pleasuro to co cept blindly your tmiablo oflcr. Eo ft to, therefore, wo thall work to;:cilicr cn scnio piece in ftvo ac:s. To work with you, let me siy. between us, will bono bad ileceofbuti ucts for mc. Alcandi'.u Lcuas, S03. Woman Inventor's Prayer to Congress. A nniquo petition has turned tip on tho houso Eido among somo old papers. Tho memorialist is a woman, and sho asks congress to appropriate $500 to en ablo hor to perfect and placo upon tho market cundry inventions, which eho lacks means to secure patents upon. Sho says: "I havo asked assistance from most every ono I thought most likely to nid. I began on tho common liner, went on to tho thoosandcTR, then to million aires, governors and tho president not tho present president but I asked Brother Arthur. They all paid as dnaf an car to it as tho Alps would to the chirp of a snowbird." Sho asks con gress to "look into tho patent oflice treasury and 6eo if you can fiud on idle $300 that is doing no ono any good. Bring it out and let mo uso it for a season. Money, like trees, yields more by being utirrcd about tho roots." Washington Post Yon Dulow's Independence, So far as tho audiencowascancorned, Von Eulow always mado a point of do ing exactly as ho pleased. On ono occa sion when a Lcipzic andiunco insisted on recalling him in spito of his repeated refusal to play again ho caino forward and said, "If yon do not stop this ap plause, I will play all Bach's 48 pre ludes and fugues from beginning to end. " San Francireo Argonaut FRAZER AXLE CREASE BEST IN THE WORLD. Ilnwealnqnsllt'esarennfnrpssed,aotnaUy owliigtlnr two boxes of anv other brnr1. Free from AUlmnl OIK 1KT THK OKNUINK. roll DAKS BY OKauON AN!) feyWA8HINlTm MKItCIf ANTS91 ana ueaiers generally. Sweet Virginia -PI.UC CUT Gas or Gasoline A Positive l'owcr. ;r. Rcniilres No Licensed Engt Your Wife Can fiunlt. necr. PiUEB & m, San Francisco, Cal. anl Portland, Or. No Batteries or tleoirlo Spark. VenaaasptlTes and people wbo have weak lungs or Astb ms.sbonldose f-lso's Cure for Consumption. It baa eared tboasskads. ft has not Injur ed one. 11 is not bad to take. Uts Uie best cough srrap. old eeerrwuere. Sfte. If AIIS ossmir ruwuci m World." It HONORS tho . 'Mm Halcyon Days. The halcyon day ore the eoven dnys be fore nnd the eveu duy after the akorteat day. Tbo halcyon cr khiKfltiher ia Htip posl to be breedlnjrat thU time, for which reason the sea for this fortnight very con siderately prewrvee a perfect calm. New York Kvcninx Sun. Sho Wondered Wltat He Meant. Mlsa nrosIIere are two poems, and my frltinila think they are all juat lovely. Editor Thry do, h? I'm glud youi friends hnve such Rood opinion of them selves. New York Herald. Rubinstein's first teacher was hts mother, and his first concert tour as a virtuoso was mado when he was uov uuiM 10 yonin of ago. IIOITT'S HCUOOt.. One of the best Schools for Ttoy on this Coast ia in charge of Ki State Huperlntentl ent Ira O. liottt, J'h. I)., at liurlingame, San Mateo county, Cat. Th Shoe A Leather Dank'i trs'em of book keeping wants half'toliiig slid heeling. GOOD UEALTU AUuVtt WEALTH. Everybody knows this, and if qiestloned will acknowledge it. Yet many who will spend any amount of labor in getting money, when it conies to taking a slight precaution sgainst sickness or using some simple remeiiy for its cure, will use neither time nor mouev. At,t,cn.'K's Porous Piasters are the chrapeat and most efTlcient external rem edy ever olt'dred fur the relief and cu-e of pains in the chest, side, hack and limbs ft fTuess in the ioinfs, strtttis and twitch inK of the nmscles disappear under their touch, and even deep-seated pains of the stomach, liver and kidneys are relieved and cured. Alltock's Poancs Pi astkrs are a mint of wealth in that they euablo man to work for wealth. Ubandrith's Pills strengthen the blood. The men not only have to tit behind hlxh hats at the theater, hul they have to pny for ihtiu. OATARUU CANNOT UK CURED With I.OCAt. APH.1CAIIOXS. as theyrsnnot rrnch the sent of the dlseane. Ciitarrh Is a blood orcoii.t.tut onal r:Mi.e, amt In oider 10 cure it yon must take Internal remedies. Hull's Ca tarrh Cure l taken internally, and set. dltctly on the blood aud mucou sufnees. Hull'. Cn isrrh Cure l uol a quack mtdii Ine. It wi pre. terlbed ly one of the best phvn-ian In thin ronntry f ir yenrs, and I. a reu!sr t riworlptlnn ft is conipocd ol iho bent loni'-n known, Mm blmdwitothe bent blood purifiers, actu s: di rectly on the mucous surtiwes. I be perfect eomblna'lon of the two Invredients Is what pr dtfessuch wiiuilerful reults In curing calurrb. send for tesilmoiiluls, free. F. J, CUaNsT & CO.. Props , e . Toledo, O. 8oId by drugglslt; price, 7 cents. fly's Cream Balrap Cleanses the Nasal W WYHrjjJ AUHjn j-itin jrxrjw rtvtn RMtorr the Httimrg of ll-Hlf thfl Hiir 1 "11" hmi nmirauii inniiril " tLY Uno8.(6tf Warn, n Ht.N.Y. HENRY'S VGARBOLIGV S&LVE atey The most powerful healing ointment eve. discovered. UKNRV B CAltUOUO SALVE cures sores " " ' alia, s burns. " ' " hols plinpies. " t M o.r a wounds snd cuts. Ask for Henry's: take 110 other, lie wnreof couuteifeits. Bold by ail dru.uists: !L. cents a box. wm Kifi..io niKPAin Hurler s Chneolata and ti 1 TJ vffl HOLTON HOUSE,; ruuitu tuu amor sireeiB, ruruica, vr, "IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE HOW TO S A Btty yonr onoCEBIK AKD PROVISIONS of u, and we wM ssre you monev V hnnrtie the he. Hoods snd deliver Ires to r ninr wi w t...., u uu money, no tnirnie tne vet MU.,.br;ilWe W,U MARStUCOHM ACO. 140 f."!otfiErs, Wives and Sisters The Iilvlne Influence ot Home Is In . Veur Krepliir. It U n Uttered Tru-i. II you will remember that 1 ALCOHOLISM It a'dlKstf, and will n your lorlrg fnflrorc to have tho Fallout nice a Cure, tli- ro will be unkkiue whoro Barrow now dwells. THE FITTZ CURE Comes as a frtond In timn ot need. It li ? ff , llellnbln, and a dure uro. Can be 1 akun at homo. No Iocs of time: no publicity, Price Lot-; Terms tlusy o Turned Avtmy, Thuo Is no cronnd for further exenrcs. t-oud f.ir it t onro lieluye sire liaugcrous. Nhi Uti-k may be To Late. N. J. STONE A CO., Boom 7, Flood Ouihlliig, V, F , Cnl,, Qenernl Agents for I'nelllc Const, Reputation Cannot Coma by nrrl lent j It comes front SalUflrd itiiktuinerit, hnfrlr and aalisraoiloti entiio from dentlita- at the best 1m e. Tim best 11 Is ' the HKNT. Kr the lt .J w, ry, Mnlehes, i'lovks, hv Ilea In (loiil nnd silverware, t siiroliillr sulialile f.ir Uollday piiits, write Io A. FELDENHEIMER, The leading ami laraest lions In I'nriNuil. Or. Slo.t reulilli price a. Atl fno'ls nra WHrrnnjjfb, JTompi atieuiloii kIvou to eouu try orders. Portland, W ni'a Wiilln, HiMikme, 1I1U.KAK. Itiiilwiiy mill (jniit hiirtliu 11 KsllWay to Moil tn nn puiiit., bt. I'litii, MIiih en in 1 1 (I nli, Hi. Unil. Chi 1 nif.i .11,1 1 nn, AdiirvKS WAY EAST i-iirn t Bsi-iil. C. C. II. imviiii, Oi-ii. An'., I'.irtlHii ,"r, : II. C, Hli.- vuiiS.iii ii. Ak ,. aiile. nil -11 ; (..it 11 xiin.Vjrll. , f. KKI.e. ll. No (lu l; ruek-tinliKBi link, Hi e n-mi ry: pnl a e iv pii'g nnd i liitnK t-nr4 In IT I liln.r uis; faniliy tourut klieQii uuw ii'ilniuiil. ffl!WE WIFE Kever has trouble with bread mnile ulih Golden West BakingPcvdor It Is sbnolnlely pti'e. CI.OWKT .V HKVKIIS, the makers, I'ortlnml, Or., giinmiuie every cu. QUICKEN Risssna PAYS If yon use the Frisian Incabstors S Brawlers Make money while others are want lug time by old prorrsnrs, tniaioeteiisaii aoiii ll.snd descrities every article needed for the, poultry busiucsa. The"ERI31 ncchanlcnlly the test wheel. Prettiest model. we are Pacific Vo&st Axenls. llicvcle caln- logue.mailvd free.givcs fiilldirrlTlon.Tilres etc.. aofkts wawtfo. PETALUMA IHC0BATOR C0..Pet'cira,Cil. Bkancii lioUhR, si K Main ht., l.os Aiikc'.cs. sssssassMsssssssssssasssswss'ii... ,u l Manhood rentored. Might KmuMoix, Weak memory. Atrophy, benual Welin, etc., Surely cured by POLLEN ACME Mru(-e acatiey The life germ nnd vital fare of planus and ilowerai it cive vigor, power and ! to the vit.-J orant of man. . POLUH ACME The mot won derful achievement In Medical Science. Tkt mtt tickm wl. tditd ftrmntl curt fuarantetd. New York lif-ny Fulioa St. AVt to car min wit t eitl. Price $t. Si for$i Suit in plain w r n p p r, o r at ill Lrui(tit, Atlirc, Sransass niM. C SCaTTLC. WASH I no. ooiriHt4 I MRS. WlflSIOWS sW,fi P. N. U. No. 673 -H. F. N. II. N. 1 62 Bend li c, 1, tl.fio or tt.&j for tl.u "nn. t r. t in box of the bot aud purest Candles in Amrlc-j qn.lliy Holiday ntes ut. aiiieuy pure. Knpics ehnriies DYGERTS' SPA; mh sva.niiiKiuti m., . l-oi tlMhil. Or. mr t 1 ...... s a . . . . . Uoubons Alva,, tn t.'k 1 C. KA1.I.O.M A lit. I'Kl ,lu l:r',,,,,r nd Amoriem i.Ihi,. km Tf. meets all tislns mi.i Me 1 . em. iintiinlr,,, h "' miiibie riiiex. . II1W.4. n, Imuur ia, ... nu Ilolel, NuMii I lane, heli.) ' l' ' V E M O W EY, -"AdureiMouroid Front Street, Portland. Or. 7 Xli Hh'slratcd 1 1 t'n"ll,Je Hi mrm