WOMEN’S GIPTS T° COLLEGES,
THE POPULIST.
What Massachusetts Women Have Doti»
Fov Educational Institutions.
] It is true they disturb the smooth running
WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE
J N EVERY Re
ceipt that calls
for baking powder
use the “Royal.” It will make the
food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor,
more digestible and
wholesome.
PROMINENT PERSONAGES FROM
FAR AND NEAR.
People Wlio Have Gained Distinction
in Their Particular Sphere in Life,
Both in This Country and Abroad—
Lieutenant-General Schofield.
The bill passed by congress for the
I benefit of General Schofield and which
revives the grade of lieutenant-general
of the army, was signed by President
Cleveland on February Sth. General Harvard university............... ,........ 81,201,503 98
Institute of Technology............ 203,525
Williams college........... .................. 182,071
Boston university............................
90,296
Amherst college........ ....■••••........
79,000
Smith college.........................
411
Harvard annex..........««••:••••• 100,000
Mount Holyoke............•••••••...
94,520
Tuft’s college.............•••••••.... 155,750
♦Wellesley college..............
271,000
♦Combined gifts of Mr. and Mrs. Durant.
“We recommend the Royal
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all others.”— United Cooks
and Pastry Cooks' Associ
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WEIGHT OF BIRDS’ HEARTS.
CATARRH OF STOMACH
They Are Heavier In Proportion Than
Those of Animals.
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THIS
Most people will be surprised to learn
that the hearts of birds are far heavier
.jw
“tuuu- LlllTTItlUlLb Ufain -
mats, including man, but a little ex
planation will show that this is quits
natural. The more the body works the
greater the demand-upon the heart, upon
which falls the duty of driving the
blood through the body; hence the heart
develops and becomes heavier. Every
body knows that birds are among the
most active and hard working of living
creatures. The swallow can overtake an
express train. The falcon will carry a
load weighing three pounds in the air
without hindrance to its power of flight
or its spegd. In short, they have a tre
mendous capacity for work.
The celebrated ornithologist, Marey,
states that a sea gull weighing 1J^
pounds is capable of performing in one
second., work equivalent to raising a
weight of nine pounds one yard high. A
man weighing 130 pounds, to be equal
to the sea gull, would have to lift 780
pounds one yard high in one second. If
a man becomes an athlete or carries
heavy loads, his heart grows propor
tionately. No wonder, therefore, that
the hearts of our active feathered friends
are strikingly heavy as compared with
the bulk of their bodies.
The average weight of' the human
heart in normal circumstances is five-
one-thousandths of the total weight of-
the body. Dr. Carl Parrot has lately
weighed the hearts of various animals
and birds and has found the averages to
be-as follows, the figures representing
the one-thousandth parts of the tdtal
weight: Pig, 4.52; ox, 4.59; sheep, 6.01;
horse, 6.31. The domestic animals thus
come fairly close to man.' The wild
roebuck has an exceedingly heavy h'eart
—11.5.
Most birds are a long way ahead of
animals. The carrier pigeon comes out
at 12.25; the common sparrow, 16.22;
the hobby, an extremely active species
of falcon, 16.98, and the song thrush,
25. The heart; of the last named. is thus
five times heavier than that of man in
comparison with the total weight.—
Pittsburg -Times.
Many hundreds of manuscripts have
been recovered at Pompeii. They were
charred rolls, but by the exercise of pa
tience and ingenuity some have been
unrolled and read. Nothing of impor
tance has been discovered in their con
tents.
Carnivorous animals seldom produo,e
more than two young at a birth.
WE
GIVE AWAY
PECULIAR
FiOm the Si. Louis, Mo., Chronicle.]
“No one knows except myself the
amount of suffering I endured for up-
wards of four years, from what I was told
was catarrh of the stomach.” The
speaker was Mr. J. P. Fox, one of the
best .known professional swimmers in
St. Louis, now at Prof. Clark’s Natatori-
um, 19th and Pine. Prof. Fox’s occupa
tion necessitated his being in the water
several hours every day. He contracted
a severe cold which 'he neglected, then
another and another and finally he
broke down, the effect of these colds
seemed to debilitate and finally disease
his stomach, and' he had such symp
toms as—stinging pains in his head, an
inflammation of the membranes of the
throat and air passages, which filled
with a slimy substance, his appetite
failed him, he became guant and thin
and excessively nervous—all of which
denoted Catarrh of the stomach. An
attack of vertigo one day rendered him
unconscious for half an hour after which
he was confined to the house and scarcely
able to walk across the room. He was
sleepless, had violent pains and indi
gestion of the worst kind. Mr,. Fox said
to our reporter:
“Often I would be seized with a feel
ing of suffocation. This went on until
one day a friend insisted that I try Dr.
Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale. People,
and he read to me a paper wherein sev
eral cures of cases similar to mine were
reported. I determined to give them a
trial. My mother threw the doctor’s
medicine away, and actually before 1'
had taken half of the contents of the
first box 1 began to feel a marked im
provement. I began to sleep well, with
my returning appetite I began to take a
better view of life, the gnawing sensa
tions in my stomach disappeared, I
ceased to belch up gas and had no feel
ings of votiming after eating, the sore
ness in my throat went away, and, well,
M. Gerault Richard. .
The immediate cause in bringing
about the resignation of M. Casimer-
Perier is said to have been M. Gerault
Richard, who until recently was an ob
scure Socialist journalist. He was the
within a month, I ventured* out of the-
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Cata rh caused hoarse
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i g I also to a great e.t tent
lo*t hearing. By the use oj
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voice and hearing have
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March
Why shouldn’t there be a third party ?
Are the Best Months in Which to
< the regular organizations and sometimes
of
< overturn elections, but what is popular is
1 founded on merit: As for instance, among
i all the remedies used for sprains and
bruises,
St. Jacobs Oil is the most popular
[
becau e it is known to be the best; hence
j it
is the Populist in medicine. Themore.be-
( cause it cures so promptly and surely.
And the Best Blood Purifier is
There is no crippling from sprain where
| I his old remedy is used. It imparts new-
life and strength and the pain vanishes.
. Truly
it is a Populist.
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THE WOMEN’S CONGRESS.
In mute astonishment we bend.
With all our male inferior race.
Before the ladies who attend
In great Chicago, wondrous place!
Who scoffed before are now become
Discreetly still, profoundly dumb.
Seven days they met and then dispersed.
With nothing further to be done.
For every question, last and first,
They’d wholly settled, one by one.
In comprehensive view they saw
Philosophy and civil law.
Here is a total of $2,828,078.18, a mu
They spoke of schools, of charity
nificent sum, and larger by many thou
And science found its proper part.
sands than the total gifts made to all
Religion and philanthropy
the colleges in some of the older states.
Were joined with literature and art.
No theme too great, and none too small;
Harvard university received more than
They
simply finished one and all.
half of this amount, and yet that insti
tution has only recently admitted young
O politicians most effete.
Who so unceasingly debate.
women to its courses and even now does
These ladies in a week could treat
not give them the same advantages as
The past and future of the state!
young men. To President JJliot’s request
Philosophers, who truth pursue,
A week sufficed to deal with you!
that women contribute $500,000 to en
dow the woman’s annex of -Haxvard uni
So, acting on this noble plan,
. Henceforth be government resigned—
versity it.piMPB—-w-by
To sway and alter as she can—
it would not he righi&fiSWor this pur
To fair, omniscient womankind.
pose a part of tie $1,200,000 given by
On every point prepared to speak.
women in past years to tlie funds of the
And pass her judgment—in a weekl
university. The scholarships, the botanic
An Eager and a Nipping Wind,
garden, the divinity school, the library
and the departments that have been en A continuous down pour of rain, inclem
riched by this bounty of women show ent weather, genera ly in winter and
how well they can discriminate in their spring, are unfavorable to all classes of in
valids. But warmth and activity infused
gifts.
This does not include all, however, into the circulation counteracts these in
and interpose a defense against,
that women have done for education in fluences
them. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, most
Massachusetts. Public libraries have re thorough and effective of stomachics and
ceived gifts amounting to $681,196, and tonics, not only enriches the blood, but
public and industrial schools have been accelerates its circulation. For a chill, or
premon tory symptoms of rheumatism
given $122,000. Another way in which and
kidney c< mpiaint, particularly preva
education has been aided by women is lent at the e seasons, it is the best possible
by gifts to the free kindergartens, which remedy. It is also invaluable for dyspep
have received $344,579. Even this does sia, liver complaint, constipation and ner
vousness. N-ver set out on a winter or
not cover all the money women have spiing
journey without it. Elderly per-
given to aid others in getting an educa ■ons and tne delicate and corn alesient are
tion, many being too modest to allow the greatly aided by it.
amount of their gifts to he known, but “Do you go to church to hear the sermon or
it is enough to show how strong an inter the music, Maude?” “I go for the films,” said
est women have taken in colleges and Mau e.
education. This interest is not of recent EXPOSURE TO CHANGES OF TEM
PERATURE.
origin either. As early as 1664 Bridget
Wynds gave Harvard college £4, and in
Public men are constantly liable to dan
1718 Mme. Hutchinson gave the same in
stitution £10. These sums look small ger arising •from sudden changes of tem
beside the recent bequests, to Harvard of perature; sometimes from heat to cold,
$220,000 by Mrs. Elizabeth Fogg and sometimes the reverse.
Henry Thorne, Traveling Secretary of
$169,925 by Mrs. Ellen Gurney. But it
is the spirit and the ability and not the the Y. M. C. A , writes from Exeter Hall.
Strand,
London, February 2d, 1888:
size of the donation that measure the
“1 desire to bear my testimony to the
value of the gift.
value of A li cook ’ s P orous P lasters . I
It is a long call from the earliest of have used them for pains in the back and
these expressions of woman’s interest in side arising from rheumatic and' other
never without deriving benefit from
education to the present time, when col causes
their application. They are easily applied
leges are opening their doors to female and very comforting. Those engaged as 1
students and placing them on the same am in public work’ which involves expo
level with male students. AU have not sure, to sudden changes of temperature,
do well to keep a supply of Am cock ’»
done this, but some have, and others will will
P orous P lasters in their portmanteaus.”
be compelled to follow. The results«of
B randrbth ’ s P ills act upon the whole
college training for women have more system.
than justified the efforts made and swept
He (a humoiist)—I’ll send you one of my
away most of the prejudice that once ex j kes or a valentine. She—But 1 want a comic
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isted against^the higher .intellectual valentine.
SXOO K-KWAB-D 8100.
training of women.;>Tfc NeXVYork Snn
not long ago
” ’“S xnaHura-
The readers of this paper will be pleased
tion of what a
brel.woman can
do. It said: “One college''woman in to learn that i here is at least one dreaded
New York, wife of a busy physician, disease that science has .been able to cure
does all her husband’s reading for him in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s
both of current literature and medical Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure
publications. With the trained intelli known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requires a
gence peculiar to the thoroughly educat constitutional
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
ed woman she grasps the salient points Cure is taken internally, acting directly
of the articles, and in a few words gives upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the
them to him at dinner or in the after system, thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease, and giving the patient
noon drive.”
strength by building up the constitution
With such proof of how a college bred and assisting nature iu doing its work.
woman can enter into an intelligent part The proprietors have so much iath in its
nership with her husband and the proofs curative powers, that they offer One Hun
Dollars for any case that it fails to
given in the exhibit at Chicago of the lib dred
cure. Send for list of testimonials.
erality of women toward colleges there
Address,F. J. CHENEY & Co.,Toledo, 0.
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facilities for the higher education of wo
men can be brushed aside as unworthy of
G.> East from Portland, Pendleton, Walla
Walla via 0. R. & N. to Spokane and Great
notice.—Philadelphia Press.
Which Purifies, Vitalizes and Enriches the Blood.
At this season everyone should take a
good spring medicine. Your blood must
be purified or you will he neglecting
your health. There is a cry from Nature
for help, and unless there is prompt
and satisfactory response you will be
liable to serious illness.
This demand can only be met by the
purifying, enriching and
The success which" attended the use of
the electric light in fishing off the Cali
fornia coast has led to the devising of
various improved apparatus for that pur
pose. One of these consists of a large
iron frame interlaced with netting, which
can be opened and closed at the will of
the operator. An electric light incased
in a lantern is lowered into the net, the
electricity being furnished by a motor
in the bow of the boat. As the .boat
moves along the network is thrown open,
and the bright light of the lamp, which
is seen at a great distance in the clear
water, arouses the curiosity of the fish,
which readily swim into the trap. This
is the modern variant of the old method
of destroying fish from a canoe by torch
light.—Exchange.
yards and navy yards alike were unpre
pared to undertake work of the highest
class. Now everything is changed. All
the complex naval industries have been in
troduced. A. great shipyard like that of
the Cramps can build in the course of three
years a pair of battleships of the highest
type. The nation not only has a modern
fleet of which it has no cause to be ashamed,
but it has also facilities for rapidly increas
ing its naval resources in an emergency.
It-is immeasurably more secure against the
danger of foreign war than it was a decade
ago.—New York Tribune.
Why the Fight Was Put Off.
t “We always have fought at this season,”
said the Mussulmans and Hindoos of Luck
now in 1S51 to the then acting Resident
Major Hayes, “and we cannot help fight
ing.” “But I shall fire at you both if you
do.” “Then we will postpone' the fightfftr
this year.” They did, and it has not been
fought ever since.—London Spectator.
Slie Belongs to the Past.
The recent election of Miss Emily Lou
ise Gerry of this city as regent of the So
ciety of the Daughters of the Revolution
makes an interesting point of connection
between the present and the past in
American history.
Miss Gerry’s father, Elbridge Gerry,
was a signer of the Declaration of Inde
pendence, a member of the committee
which framed the constitution of the
United States and vice president of the
United States in Madison s administra
tion. He was born 150 years ago a sub
ject of King George II, and his daughter
at the age of 92 years is a citizen of what
is now the oldest republic bn the face of
the earth. She is the last living child of
a signer of the Declaration of Independ
ence.—New Haven News.
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was attacked by a similar disease, like
scrofula. It appeared in
Her grandmother took Hood’s Sarsapa
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perfect cure was soon effected. It took
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she ascribes her good health and strength
at her advanced age to Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla. It has certainly been a Godsend
to my family.” • M bs . S ophia -W olfe ,
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Large Sores
under each side of her neck; had the at
tendance of the family physician an I
other doctors for a longtime, but seemed
to grow worse. I read of many people
cured of f crofula by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
As soon as wfe gave Hood’s Sarsaparilla
to Clara, she began to get better, and
before the first bottle was gone, the sores
entirely healed up and there has never
been any sign of the disease since. She
is a
author of an extremely insulting article
about President Casimer-'Perier, which
so annoyed the president, whose tem
perament is extremely sensitive, that a
government prosecution was instituted
against him which resulted in his being
sent to prison for .one year. This only
increased his importance among the
radicals, who elected him to represent
the Thirteenth Arrondissement of Paris
in parliament. This followed immedi
ately upon the election of M. Brisson to
the presidency of the chamber, an event
which M. Cassimir-Perier regarded as a
personal affront to himself. A clamor
was at once set up by the Socialists for
M. Gerault-Richard’s release, claiming
that his detention in prison after his
election was a blow on universal suff
rage. The government successfully re
Northern Railway to Montana, Dakotas, St.
sisted the demand for his release, but
Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Omaha, St
Thunderstorm Zones.
He Won’t Be Expelled.
among those who voted for it were var
Louis, East ana South. R ock ballast track;
This subject has been somewhat close- ( fine scenery; new equipment; Great North
Mouldy Mike—By all th’ saints, has ious friends of the president, notably M.
t
Palace sleepers and Diners; Family
yer lost yer mind? Wot you carryin Bourgeois, to whom was given the reins ly studied by Professor Klossovsky, di- ern
of power after the fall of the Dupuy rector of the observatory at Odessa, who Tourist
Gars; Buffet-Library Cars. Write
!
that saw for?
0.
C.
Donovan, General Agent, Portland.
cabinet.
has published a paper on the -annual ( Oregon,
Ragged Robert—It’s all right. I stop
or F. I. Whitney, G. P. & T. A.,
distribution of thunderstorms over the St.
< Paul, Minn., for printed matter and in
Bell Bllton.
at houses an offer to saw wood fer me
1 formation about rates, routes, etc.
Forced by poverty to earn a living for globe.
dinner.
His observations show that ..a high
‘iYou’ll be expelled from the Travelin herself and family and in order to save
PI A XOS— Hat dnwn- C h ick ering—Fischer.
Gentlemen's union.’’
her titled husband from bankruptcy, temperature, a certain degree of humid- . Low prices; easy terms. For sale by
WILEY b . ALLEN CO. (the oldest and
“No, I won’t. After, dinner Ktell ’em Lady Clancarty, nee Bell Bilton, has ity and a considerable amount of rain
Largest music store), 211 F.rst St., Portland.
fall are the chief agents favoring the
I can’t work till I file me saw. They
decided to return to the. stage, and will developments of thunderstorms. A col
lend me a file an tell me to go way off
T ry G brmba for breakfast.
ored map which acccompani.es Professor
where they won’t hear me filin. Most
Klossovsky’s paper shows thé existence
any saloon will give a drink for a good
Use Enameline Stove Polish ; no dust, no smel
of a zone of electric activity of great in
file.”—New York Weekly.
tensity on both sid.es of the equator,
and this is also the zone of greatest rain
Forgetting One’s Children.
fall. The zone is divided into three sec
“I left- my children standing there,
tions, the first embracing Asia and
exactly there!” It was in one of the
Oceania, Indo-China and the Sunda
stores in Temple place, and the mother
isles to New Guinea. Over this zone
who had lost her two little girls pointed
the yearly average of thunderstorms is
with absolute decision to the place where
90 to 100’. The second zone starts from
she was certain she had told them to
the west coast of Africa between 5 and
wait for her while she went to another
10 degrees north latitude and 5 degrees
counter to look at a bargain. A small
to. 10 degrees south, latittid^wbile the
commotion of inquiry and search at once
third zone cdmprises'tfi'elropical regions
buzzed through the store. Presently
of America between 20 degrees and 22
one of the head men stepped to the door
degrees north latitude, where the mean
and. looked up and down the street to
annual number of storms'exceeds 100.
see if the lost children had strayed out
To the north of this zone, which is
of doors.
termed the electric equator, the storms
In front of another store a few doors
decrease in number until the deserts of
up the street a-small crowd was collect probably visit America to “kick” for Africa, Egypt, Persia and central Asia
ing about two little girls who were, ask the amusement of Americans and to fill are reached, where the rainfall is scanty
ONE ®KJOY®
ing piteously for their mother. They her pockets with American dollars. She' and thunderstorms rare. To the north
were still standing in the doorway of the resembles Lillian' Russell and is a nat of the zone of deserts, especially over Both the method and results when
store exactly where she had left them ural blonde and distinguished beauty.
the continents of Europe and Asia, the Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
when she went away down to the other
electric activity is somewhat increased. and refreshing to the taste, and acts
to look up a bargain; And when she
The data collected from the high lati gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
was brought unto her own she ‘‘remem
The Growth of Shipbuilding.
tudes of the southern hemisphere refer Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
bered that she had forgotten” where it
Ten years ago there was no plant in the principally to the Falkland islands,
was she had left them, and added, “1 de country for making ship armor and mod where the average number of storms is tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
clare, I don’t see how I came to do such ern guns 6f the highest power, and the ship
only four.
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constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
a thing!”—Boston Transcript.
Fishing by Electricity.
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ELY BROTHERS,
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in time.
Schofield is now 64 years of age. He
graduated from West Point with Sheri
dan, McPherson and others who after
ward distinguished themselves in the
Civil War. He served two years with
the First Artillery and five years as as
sistant professor or natural philosophy
at West Point and then left the army
and became professor of physics at
Washingten University, St. Louis. With
the beginning of the Civil War, how-
eve'’, he rejoined his old regiment, and
in 1861 was made its captain. A brave
and brilliant soldier, he partiepated in
many engagements, was rapidly pro
moted, and in 1864 was assigned to the
Army of the Ohio. In 1868 he was
breveted Major-General United States
Army for-meritorious services in the
battle of Franklin. Tenn.., in 1876 ap
pointed superintendent < f militai y acad
emy, West Point, and August 24,1888,
assigned to the~command of tbe army of
the United States. General Schofield
was married in 1891 to Miss Georgia
Kilbourne of Keokuk, la.
house. I kept on with the pills, and—
well, you Bee me now. I feel as well as
ever I did and I "don’t suppose there is a
sounder man physically than' myself in
the country. I am in and out of the
water three and four timed a day, giv
ing swimming lessons, and I certainly
attribute my present good health to Dr.
Williams’ Pink Pills. You can use my
name if you want to, and I shall be
pleased to tell of the great benefits I
have derived from the use of the pills at
any time.”
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo
ple are now manufactured by the Dr.
Williams’ Medicine Company, Schenec
tady, N. Y., and are soldin boxes (never
in lo< S3 form by the dozen or hundred,
and the public are cautioned against
numerous imitations sold in this shape)
at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2 50,
and may be had of all druggists, or di
rect by mail from Dr. W illiams’ Medi
cine Company.
Dr. Pierce’s
Pleasant Pellets
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
DISEASE.
A Well-Known St. Louis Man Relates
His Experience and Tells How He
Succeeded in Getting Relief.
A Sample Package (4 to 7 doses) of
Those who inspect the statistical charts
and the bound volume of historical and
educational monogram3 contributed by
the women of Massachusetts to the Chi-
cago fair will gain a new idea of what
women have done for the cause of higher
education. The facts contained will he
a revelation to most people, who have
only an inadequate idea of what women
have accomplished in this way. One of
the most extraordinary showings is the
table containing a list of the sums of
money given to Massachusetts colleges
by women. It is as follows:
The Salvator for
INVALIDS
^The-Aged.
PULMONARY BALSAM
The Best CURE for Coughs, Colds and
Consumpiiou.
Sold by all Druggists. Price, 50 cents.
J. K. GATES & CO.. Proprietors,
417 Sansome St., S. F.
A n I ncomparable A liment for the
G rowth and P rotection of INFANTS and
XI I X-^X2> K
A superior nutritive in continued Fevers,
And a reliable remedial agent
In all gastric and enteric diseases;
Known
Everywhere.
Sold Everywhere.
often in instances of consultation over
patients whose digestive organs were re
duced to such a low and sensitive condition
Y
that the IMPERIAL GRANUM was
the only nourishment the stomach
would tolerate when LIFE seemed
depending on its retention ;—
And as a FOOD it would be difficult to
M
Ask your dealer for them. Send for J
Ferry’s Seed Annual for 1895«
k Invaluable to all plantersand lovers
n, of Fine Vegetables and Beautiful .gM
Hk Flowers. Write for it— Free.
d . m . ferry & co.,
conceive of anything more palatable.
Sold by DRUGGISTS. Shipping Depot,
JOHN CARLE & SONS, New York.
UfM
VESA
Grown "Everywhere.
Detroit, Mich.
OR. LIEBIG & CO.,
Ill
1 N ^ac'a' anil ^ors Wasting Diseases.
roiilCi ^,ate
lilfcill
Dr. Liebig’s Invigorator the greatest remedy for
-eminal Weakness, Loss of Manhood and Private
Diseases, Overcomes Prematureness and prepares
ail for marriage life’s duties, pleasures and respon
sibilities; $1 trial bottle given or sent free to any
one describing symptoms; call or address400 Geary
3t., private entrance 405 Mason St., San Francisco.
WALTER BAKER & CO.
The Largest Manufacturers of
PURE, HIGH GRADE
COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES
On this Continent, have received.
HIGHEST AWARDS
from the great
Industrial and Food
EXPOSITIONS
In Europa aou America.
Unlike the Dutch Process, no Alka-
lies or other Chemicals or Dyes are
used in ony of their preparations.
Their delicious BREAKFAST COCOA is absolutely
pure and soluble, and costs less than one cent a cup.
8OLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE.
I
ifyouusethe Petatum®
Incubators S Brooders.
Make money while
others are wasting
time by old processes.
Catalogtells all about
it,and describes every
article needed for- the,
poultry business.
W* FREE.
The “ERIE”
mechanically the best
wheel. Prettiest model.
We are Pacific Coast
Agents. Bicycle cata
logue,mailed free,gives
full description, prices, etc., agents wanted .
PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO., Petaluma,Cal.
B ranch H ouse , 231 8 Main St., Los Angeles.
FRAZER
caxle
BEST IN THE WORLD.
IV CfT Wi
lts wearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually
outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Free
from Animal Oils. GET THJK GENUINE.
FOR SALE BY OREGON AND
OF^WASHINGTON MERCHANTS-fNI
and Dealers generally.
WALTER BAKER &OOORCHESTER, MASS.
AMERICAN TYPEFOUNOEHS’CO.
PALMER & REY BRANCH
The life germ
and .vital, force, of ,
Manhood restored J"
Night Emissions, I
Weak memory,
A tropiy,.Sexual
Weakness, etc.,
Surely cured by
POLLEN ACME
I
plants and flowers;
it gives vigor,
power and size to
the vital organs of
man.
NATURE’S REMEDY
Easy to carry in
vest pocket. Price
$i. Six for $5.
Sent in p l’a i n
wrapper, or at
all Druggists.
POLLEN ACME
Cor. Second and Stark Sts., Portland. Or.
IMPROVE
YOUR SIGHT.
The most won
derful achievement
in Medical Science.
The only acknowl-
edged permanent
cure guaranteed.
New York address
IXX5-XX7 Fulton St.
S tandard R em . C o ,
SEATTLE, WASH
PAC. COAST BRANOH
MRS.
WINSLOW’S sos%HuVNO
FOR OHILDREN TEETHING " >
»
Etas? Bal® fey œ BI Utensilista. Stt ©esita a betaSe.
EYFS fitted by mail. Write for our home sys
tem of fitting the eyes-FREE.
REED & MALCOLM
Established 1881. Orego Ian Bl d’g, Portland, Or. N. P. N. U. No. 586—S. F. N. U. No. 663
MALARIA!
Three doses only. ^Try it.
HOW
TO
DO YOU FEEL BAD? DOES YOUR BACK I
ache? Does every step seem a burden? You need I
MOORE’S
REVEALED
SAVE
REMEDY. |
MONEY.
Buy your GROCERIES and PROVISIONS of us, and we will save you money. We handle the best
goods and deliver free to trains or boats. We buy and sell for spot cash, and sell goods cheaper
than any o'ther firm in the country. Send us your name and address, and we will mail you our
new price list, which will be out soon. We offer to-day: Climax tobacco, 40 cents per pound.
Dry granulated sugar in 100-lb. sacks for $4 75 I Best coal oil per case
.............?1 80
Best brands of flour per barrel..................... 2 15 | Arbuckle’s coffee per pound...................... 22JJ
Send us a list of what you need, and we will make you special prices. Address your orders to
MARK L. COHN & CO- I4fi Front Street, Portland. Or,