The Secret Is wholly in using Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. The only pure Cream Tarter Powder sold on the market. Other brands contain either ammonia, alum or some other adulterant Ammonia or alum powders dry out, make the dough too porous, leaving No agency has assisted so much toward perfection in cookery as Price's Cream Baking Powder. Its ingredients are simple and so blended as to exist in exact chemical pro portions, so after use there is never any excess of either left in the food. Hence there can be no impurities whatever left in the finished food. No bitter taste, no taint of ammonia, but food raised with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder partakes of the natural sweet flavor of the flour and keeps moist and fresh for days. This powder possesses qualities peculiar to it alone. No other makes such delicious pastry. No other contains the white of eggs. A man who ha practiced medicine for fort? rears ought to kuow salt from augur; read what assays: Toledo. 0.. January 10. !: Messrs. F.J. Cheney & Co. -ooiitltuien: I have been In the general practice of niediciue for moat lortr yfars, and would aay mat in all my prac tice ana experience nave never seen a prepare tlon that 1 could prescribe with aa much court deuce of lurma aa I can Hall' Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have preM-rtbed It a great many time, aud it effect la womterful, and would say In conclunlon that 1 have yet to Cud a cone of Catarrh that It would not cure, if they would take It according to direction. Yours truly, u u oukm en, ji. u., Office, 215 Summit street We will give flOO for any case of Catarrh that eannot be cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Takeu Internally, F. 1. CHLNb & CO., Prone., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists; 75c. There are too many people in the world who use their neat egg to make cake of. "German lyrup Here is an incident from the South Mississippi, written in April, 1890, just after the Grippe had visited that country. " I am a farmer, one of those who have to rise early and work late. At the beginning of last Wiuter I was on a trip to the City of Vicksburg, Miss., where I got well drenched in a shower of rain. I went home and was soon after seized with a dry, hacking cough. This grew worse every day, until I had to seek relief. I consulted Dr. Dixon who has since died, and he told me to get a bottle of -Boschee's German Syrup. Meantime my cough grew worse and worse and then the Grippe came along and I caught that also very severely. My condition then compelled me to do something. I got two bottles of German Syrup. I began using them, and before taking much of the second bottle, I was entirely clear of the Cough that had hung to me so long, the Grippe, and all its bad effects. I felt tip-top and have felt that way ever since." Peter J. Briaxs, Jr. , Cayuga, Hines Co., Miss. Vile cod-liver oil has lost its vileness in Scott's Emul sion and gained a good cle?i in efficiency. It is broken up into tiny drops which are covered with glycerine, just as quinine in pills is coated with sugar or gelatine. You do not get the taste at all. The hypophosphites of lime and soda add their tonic effect to that of the half-digested cod -liver oil. Let us send you a book on careful living free. Sc rrr& Kownb, Chemists, 132 South 5th Avenue, Kiv York. VViir dmejist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil all d.Ufgiits everywhere do, $1. 3 I CURE FITS ! When 1 97 euro I do not mean merely to stop them for a time and then have them return aain. 1 mean a radical curs. I have made the d.aeasa of FITS, KPU LEPST or FALLING SICKNESS a hfo-long study. I warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Because other hare failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Bend at once lor a treatise and a Free Battle of mj infallible remad. Give Express and Post Office. U. G. ROOT. M. C. Ht.. y. y. FRAZER AXLE 6et the GenuinelhKr tihr Sold Everywhereim LHU I, My. . T. . LAST BEAR Ilk WHOLE WfJj JSlDjCLo BOOT Trees: see "Fruits and -L -1. - Fruit Traes"Free. Amer. Garden says: Hovel, USEFUL, totBepolat. Orange Judd Farmer: Ably writtjn; gives trait? INFORMATION. Co Fruit Grower : Surprising LOW prices I Apple, Pear, Cher rT.FIam.FRUKE.Feach.Ap't.Quinee.Hut.Or.Tnes.Orafts, 0BE erjfAln7. Ho larger stock in n.B. No BETTER cheaper. STAttK BROS., 98th St., Louisiana, l, ..sad 1825 OLPSBt. 1000 Acres; LAKQEBT WALL PAPER, 10 cents per double roll ... vv. r.lno urur Send r-?ent stamp for 8CHOFIELD 61 MORGAN, 192 Third street, Portland, Or Blft O la the acknowledge, leading; remedy (or all tbi unnatural discharges ant privatediseasesof men. t certain cure (or the deblll tating weakness pecallau w wompD. strdsoivtv jprescriDeitandieeisan TtuCvil&HtM'Cit(h in recommending It m ail sunerers. A i. 8T9NER, M D.,Dectu,!u caoin oy avrusrsriaia. yiTo6DAYB.J f lOwuMlutal I'' f tirteiara. 1-f V CW0WTI,0.f7"7 of Fine Pastry. a bitter taste, etc. CREOLE HOME LIFE. Their Horror of PublicityAn Illustrtv tlon of Prejudice A New Era. The crwlo woman's work was always done at homo. Tho old credos, who "never forgive a public mention," shrank with hoifor from publicity for their wo men. Tho example of free ond easy going young L'Americaine was held up as one to be shunned. Gradually, almost imperceptibly, the new current sweeping through woman's kingdom found en trance through the barriers thrown up by Creole pride and prejudice. So wide lias this current now grown and so renistless that to-day Creole women aro found in every avenue of public employment. Five years ago the Creole girl who stood behind a counter was a heroine, braving family and social scorn, but mak tig the step easier for those of her sisters who had longed to work but had hiked the courage to act according to their convictions. Perhaps no more striking illustration of the prejudice of the Creole could be given than the following authentic one of an old .gentleman of New Orleans. dead only a few yenrs. Of irentle blood and college bred, he clung to his faubourg with fierce tenacity. The French quar ter was good; why should he live else where? and his scorn of the new town being built by the imix'i tinent, intrusive. all conquering American was intense. At that time somewhere in the thirties the Creoles did not attempt to conceal their dislike for the Americans, who were changing the business methods and up setting the traditions of the city. Nor were the Americans slow to express their contempt lor the Creoles. Tins choleric Creole, as he sat with his lioon companion in Cafe des ivxils, and read in L Abeule of the daily revolutionary acts of the new comers, was deeply angered. Though Impotent to prevent, he could ' at least show his disapproval cf the mwtarts. He vowed he would never cross Canal street (the thoroughfare separating he old town from the new), and he never did, but was gathered to his fathers triumphant in having vindicated faith by works. I knew a dear old lady who likewise had never crossed the lino. No rancor lurked in her sweet soul; biuiply lack of curiosity held her aloof; her entire fam ily lived in the trench iiarter, and there all her interests were concentrated. Remains of this curious antagonism are now rare. The kindly spirit of the new era has broken down most of the old barriers, and each race is willing to accord merit to the other, and approxi mate more closely with every succeeding year. Harper's Bazar. Scenes in Holland. Behind these cities ttretch away the mysterious, endless lieldsof Holland; who can describe them, or rightly appreciate them? The opulence of tone and color; the unity and mystery of the vast meadows, pierced in every direction with canals, dotted with villages, cities and isolated houses; the ever present wind mill; and, above all, the magnificent cloud arrangement. Here you have a wide expanse of pure, deep green, broken by lines of azure ditches and canals; be yond, a cluster of velvety red nouses, the apex of the irregular mass a gray church tower, flanked by windmills; and behind and beyond, the tender distance pulsating with rich color, or a narrow, lonely road, bordered by slender silver lines of water, winding through the green meadows; at a near turn stands a windmill, its thatch, toned by sun and rain to a warm brown ochre, broken by cold, greenish lines of woodwork, and stretching into the vast sky its giant arms, perhaps carrying sails of ivory or russet canvas, a part of the wide horizon, blurred by the movement of waving gray willows masking a lonely house. The interiors of the villages are simply symphonies in color. The ancient bricks of the houses are a real red, or pale yellow; the woodwork door frames, etc. is usually a whitey green, harmon izing perfectly with the trees and fields, while the reds give the complimentary contrast. George Hitchcock in Scrib ner's. TOWER'S IMPROVED Slicker Is the only Absolutely Water Proof Coat 1 Guaranteed mat to Peel, Break or Stick. ''re ir i to i Leak at the Seams. There an two wsys von can tell the aias Slicker: the Fish Brand trade mark snd s Soft Wool en Collar. Sold ererywhere, or sent free for price. A. J. TOWER, rtanufr. Boston, Mass. Our Nhtrld Brand is hettvr than any watsr froof coal aadMGitlus Fiaa Baaao. S. P. N. U. No. 423-8. F. N. U. No. 500 JACK, THE BOY MISSIONARY. A Dab? TTho Surrtred the Perils of Can' tral Arrival to Die at Last to London. A tablet to the memory of Little Jack, the boy missionary, as he wit called, erected by Sunday school childreu, was uuveilod over his grave in London. Lit tle Jack was only? years old when he died. Though he was born in England, tHMirly all his brief life was spent in Cen tral Africa. lie was fatuous its the only white baby ever soon in the region of the great lakes; and after passing unscathed through all the dangers of EmiRtorin) Africa, he fell a victim at last toineaslos In his nativo land. Jack was the son of the well knovra missionary, Capt Iloro, who has given us the best map of Luke Tanganyika that has yet boeu made. Ho started for Africa with his parents when he was ouly 1 1 weeks old, and the story of the baby's trip to Lake TangKtiyika, which was written by his mother, made Jack very well known. When the party started inland from Zanzibar they trun dled Jack in a wheelbarrow. Tho soft est possible bed was made for him in a wicker Iwisket, whose sides were padded so that he could not hurt himself. The basket was placed in a steel wheelbar row frame, and in this conveyance Jack made a very comfortable journey to Mumboia, a hundred miles inland. There were reasons, however, why it was not thought best for Jack and his mother to go any further that year, and so the baby was wheeled back to the coast again, aud he returned to Eugland none the worse for his novel journey. The year following Jack and his mo ther started for Africa once more, and his father rigged up another sort of con veyance for the baby pjtssenger. This time bamboo poles were fastened to the sides of the basket and four porters were detailed to carry Jack. As they swung along the path the supple poles gave to the basket a springy motion which was very pleasing to the little fellow. Along the bamboos was stretched a canvas awn' ing, impervious alike to sun or rain, with movable sides, that could lie fastened up or down at pleasure. His mother was carried in a bath chair rigged ap in similar fashion. After Jack had been carried far inland African fever tackled the little fellow and then he insisted much of tho time upon being carried in his mother's lap, but happily he did not suffer long from the formidable foe of white men in AM ca. When the caravan halted for the noonday lunch, the first duty of the men was to pitch a tent to shelter Jack and his mother from the scorching sun. One day a porter ran away with a can vas bag containing nearly all of Jack's wardrobe. The calamity, however, was easily remedied, for Mr. Hore had a lot of cotton cloth to pay his way through the country, and Jack soon had a new wardrobe. Many of the marches were very wearisome, and Mrs. Hore wrote that she and Jack often presented a very draggled appearance when the halt was made for the day. The journey lasted ninety days. At last Jack and his parents embarked on the beautiful waters of Lake Tangan yika, and negro boatmen, singing at their paddlos, took them to the Island of Kavala, which was Jack's home during all his babyhood in Central Africa. Friends in England sent him many play things, which he shared with his Wa- guha playmates, and he never knew that Equatorial Afnca was not the pleasant- est place in the world for a white boy to grow up in. rew York Sun. Does It Hurt HlmT Does a dismembered limb retain sen sitiveness? Many persons hold firmly that it does. Their belief is apparently sustained by those strange and vivid in aginings of persons who have lost a hand or foot, and declare positively that they have feelings in the fingers or toes of the lost member. The phenomenon, how ever, has been explained in a scientific way. Such cases are frequent, and Ed gar Bergen, a 12-year-old boy who lives at 240 West Michigan street, is an exam ple. He was taking a ride on the cars in the Big Four yards, when he slipped. He was dragged some distance, but could not maintain a safe position, and his left foot was cut off above the ankle, remain ing in the shoe, ihe boy was taken home, and his leg was amputated just below the knee. The foot was taken to Crown Hill and buried in a lot near his mother's grave. The little fellow bore his pains bravely and never lost con sciousness, but he complains frequently that the toes of his dismembered foot are cramped, and the foot seems still to be in position. The foot was placed in a cramped position in the box in which it was buried, and a member of the house hold declares that this accounts for the boy's sensations, and recalls cases which she thinks confirm this view. Indianap olis News. The Novel of the Future. Edmund Gosse, the English critic. gives his reasons in The Forum for be lieving that the novel of the future will not be "realistic." He gives the school of Zola credit for having killed forever the excesses of the old fashioned story, but the realists, he contends, have reached the limit of their development. On one side they have become gross, as the French and Russian novelists, and on the other side they have become insipid. The novel of the future will pay more heed to "the human instinct for mystery and beauty." Mr. Gosse writes an an alysis of Zolaism, making an estimate of Zola, whom he calls the Vulcan among our later gods; and he has a Dleasant word for our American realists. Mr." James and Mr. Howells. Bismarck's Autograph on a Door. The Museum of Antiquities at Gottin- gen has made a remarkable addition to its treasures. It consists in nothinsr less than the battered door of the university prison, on which is cut in bold charac ters the name of "Bismarck." It seems that the ex-chancellor, in his law student days, suffered a brief period of detention there for some trifling breach of disci pline, and amused himself by carving his patronymic with unmistakable clear neson the door of the cell. London World. ritlUUTFlL KHIPWHICKS, staunch shlpa strike and founder, the flsrot winds and nuiutitatiiou waves w'ituilW mar iners' " lii'uns ol oak " to shliiwiw k and to death, yet I hat dues not prevent the lubuerllcat landsman from risking his life uu lue stormy Atlantlu In the role of tourist or lounuerWe) trawler. Hut. It helialt teach his destination aft'ly, he ill scarcely haveescaKd aouii ol the iiiiHims oi i'aii'Kiic, tunes lie Hikes Mini mill lloiU'ller s stomach Hitters, that Inliullalile tpe i' I tic tor iiiiusia. Mm! water on loiia ti Ira Is threat to the vovsner, lml this mav lie deprived In a a real measure ol ItadlaortlerlniellcelsuiHiu the ttnmacn, ooncia ami liver ny me mucin. Attnst the tirelildlt ial Meets i( malaria, tad diet, (attune and esiKwure it is also eitl aclmts It avetta, moteover, rheumatism and kidney complaints. iKitt't travel ou sea or laud with- nut 11, Then-Is no reason why a anctidthrt't should throw bis money away. He will lose It soon enough. VIIK I'KOUKKHtt OK TIIK dCNflKV !.nii inoiy from superstition and blind idolatry ol' Utus ami W. allotmthlo In cluded. It leans lou'tird universal, all-determining law ; towards fucts, not iiiniiies. It leans toward immutable principles and In vulnerable truth, and awuv from auiH'raic minted authority, organised lirnoranue aud dyed-tn-the-wool prejudice. Wind emplr- ii'lam in iiitHllome lias, with other loartlliatHl liivulves, had its duv. Yes. there are plenty of "Mated oralis," but U'iiiK horn of dark neaa and rear-tw in slaters of Intellectual Infancy they cannot much Knitter with stand the chiUaing influence of advancing science, luey are slowly nut surely "ily ins! KtTVPt. Uvlinr." before the search lixht of investigation. The advancing thinker wonders how it was poasilile for that monstrosity the medical science (?) extant now to have survived to this late day I Hut where w as the reform to come from? It Is not only as to attempt re form, it is outright dangerous. It requires a boldness akin to reckloaaneea. Legion Is the name who have tried; they have left thuir.blenching tKinoa as a warnliiK. An at tempt at reiorimng tneoiogy brands you a " heretic;" in politics you are charged with every infamy under the sun, and lit medi cine every duck intellect "quacks " at you and you are accused of having no d I pic ma when your diploma is on tile in the court house under the very eyes of the slander ers. All this Is canned by beaolted ignor ance, and since books are sent free of charge to every applicant and we pay the postage, there is no excuse for ignorance w hen It costs not bin it to lie informed. People who berate the iliHtogenetie system of meili cine are either intellectual pariahs incapa ble of counting live in succession or under standing any 1'xi problem, or they are mental slUKKards and cannot screw them selves up to the "point of Information by reading up and forming a conclusion. In either case their opinions are as valuable as that of the l'uget bound oysters, Dr. Jordan's office is at the residence of ex-Mayor Yesler, Third and James streets, Seattle, Wash. Consultations and prescriptions absolute ly free. Send for free book explaining the Hlsto- ;enetio system. Caution. The HIstoKenetio Medicine are sold in but one airency in each town. The label around the bottle bears t'le fol lowing inscription : " Dr. J. Kusene Jor- ian, Illstogenetlo Medioine." Every other device is a iraua. COPYRIGHT Th end of woman's peculiar troubles and ailments comes with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It cures them. For all the functional de rangements, painful disorders, and chronic weaknesses that afflict wo mankind, it's a certain remedy. It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, soothing cordial and bracing nerv ine purely vegetable, non-alcoholic, and perfectly harmless. In tho cure of periodical pains, prolapsus and other displacements, bearing -down Rensations, and all "female complaints" and irregu larities, " Favorite Prescription " is tho only medicine that's guaranteed. If it doesn't give satisfaction in ev ery case, youliave your money back. You pay only for the good you get. Can you ask more ? The easiest way is the best. Reg ulate the liver, t'omach, and bowels with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They cleanse and renovate the system thoroughly and naturally. Sick Headache, Constipation, Indi gestion, and Bilious Attacks, are prevented, relieved, and cured. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Coueh Cure It without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada. If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Jironchitis, use it, lot it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use It promptly, and reliei IS Sure. al yuu UICUU lliai iiiotuiunn uibm Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist foi SHILOH'S CUKE, frice lo cts., jo cts. ana ii.oo. If vour Lunes are sore or Back lame. use Shiloh's f orous r laster, rnce 25 cts. MORPHINE HABIT ! B,K)ks free SURE CURE Pacific Medicine Co., 529 Clay St.. Ban Francisco. Old Gold and Hllrer Botutbt: send vour old Oolr and Silver bs nail to the old and reliable house of A Oolenian, 11 Third street, Ban Fraooisoo; I will send In return mail the cash. aoourdinR to assay, it the amooni a run sAetsrsotorr wui return oom. Gorans... I have a positive remedy for the above disoass ; by Its ose thousands of cases of the worst kind and of lone standing have been enred. Indeed so strong is mj faith In its eltioicT, that I wll smid TWO BOTTLES r Big, with 1 VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease to any suf ferer who will send me their Kxprees and P. O. address. T. A. eiocnm, M. C. 183 Pearl Bu, N. X. AL1TTLK I.KAYK LRAVKNKTfl TUB WIIOLK I t Ml. A dlaeaae In one part of the hod y will eventually till the whole body with dixcax. livery year or two some part of the system grows weak, anil begins lo decay, Hutih part should be removed at once and new mutter be ullowvd to dike ita place, There's no need of cutting it outwith theKtii'Kcon'N scalpel, Purge away the old, ilixcacd and worn-out purls witli lHNiiiKru'H I'u.i.m, Then Ihe new body will Inks cure of itself, iMirlits lsnj every woman should look twice be lore alio " Icai. "Hiown't Humrhitit Trurhfn" will relieve Itronuhltia, Asthma and Throat IiInciincs, The new rreslilcnt ol t'lilll must 1h 10 In uihul that no Monti e lilcka will be toleruleil by I licit' Sam, The nmnufiieturvra of Star Plug chew ing tobacco have made Ht, Louis the Krcatcxt tobacco market in the world by fui ninhliiK the consumer a belter tobacco limn is pro duced by other manufacturers ami always makiiiK the pluK ol Star full sUteeu-oiince pounds. It puys to study the InlercM of the consumer, as he is " ihe Juduu anil the Jury." Ose Kuamellua Stove I'ollah ; no dust, do swell Tt GxMt for breakfast. Both tho method and icsulU when 3yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the tnste, and let ?ently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem efl'ectually, dispels colds, head tches and fevers and cures habituM constipation permanently. For salo in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 841 fHAMCISCO, CH. LOUISVILLE, nr. rV fORK, H.t. Portland, nrrgon. A. V. AnnstniiiK. I'rln. Brrarh Srliixil : i iti lies. rm.i.iK, K ilnn. orrifou, Sams counts of ttuitjr, same rat of tuition, IstmnesN, Shorthand, Tytnvrittif, Penmttnthi, ami b'.ngiith iffrtmtnti siln MMion UirmtMlioul tht yr. HitKlrnUt sVlmtl M nt nv t.m ('Maluku frum Itbcr chuol, ftv. rryjSr rtrV'nrh m mm To Remark TKI- ISTKe Proper Caper Don't cheat yourself out of a good smoke by taking a poor irai tat ion for the genuine Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco. UNLOAD YOUK LIVER 4 s.-OE . (a PmilW f Hoore's Revealed Remedy Is nature's great remedy for livnr a id kldnns- illsnr.l poisons, ll will Klve you appetite and make yon V CHICHCSTER'8 ENQU8H. THE n.iniMii asin nrainiMV IaalM, Mk DniSKlat fbr C'A(lA.fl(.r'i mm waim wltb bin. rUbon. 'J ake si ll pills Id pMioljosnl bnof, pink wrsjip.rs. sr. dancnroiia enunterA-lla. At Orusiliu or ssnd aa iSiS.Jfiu"! 1'srHonl.r., twiliaoaUls, .nrl ''HfTer fur l.all, M Inur.H, return S.T 10,000 Ttlrao.,l.l.. M,m4 ly. CHICHETIH CHtMICSL Co., Sladl.iaMu?": Sold by aU Looal Irarlata. WllLAOKLI'MiA. l WILSON'S 222 PLANT, TREE and Ili t'ngea, liOO Fine Entrrnvlngs, llnndsnme .nrormatloii. One of the numt rellahle outaloKiiits published. Describing nil hinds ol'uiinrn nler j Jnrrien. fflnnrnr anil llM Hnmla. Knill anA lhpn,. m..,.n i m.7, u i:-.?t. J,.'rv i Rosea, Flowering I'lants and HiiIIin. Thoroughbred Land and Water Fowls. lt.LlLi.,VJ m innf sirriiinn iiureivt ivoi nuni irrpa t3AMUELVVIL80N,( "tH iy s : Buy Your Own Goods if Your ADVANCE THRESHERS, THE BEST IN AMERICA. sssaanasaaaTWusn '.i '"ffiSV'' t--- yn u.X, ,gl?,ef.n.l -angulsliers. Fire Hore and Department Supplies, Bmam I anndre Machinery, Pumps of all kinds, Brass Goods, iljre and Flttlnes, Hancock Wplrntora, Marine VVoJI l?ilnl?? .H??' Wrenches, Lubricating Oils, Church, Bchool And Farm Belli. aSneinl HrX?? Blacksmith Drills and Forges, Bu ISP?' mJP rite for price. ui van in roniana. iieauera, w L T. WElSiT, Fust of Msrrissa Strut, P02TLAK3, 03. III il DAY. W.vii'.'ia-iMa.ViaHJi X, fl I.AWRKNcit, Kans.,Aiih:. 9,'RS, tietrjc Patterson fi ll from n sccoml-Mtory window, strik ing n fence. 1 found him iisin ST. JACOD3 OtL. He used it fieely nil over his bruises. I saw him nct morning at work. All the spoilt rapidly disappeared, leaving neither pain, scar nor swelling. C. K.NIiUMANN, M. I). "ALL RIGHT I ST. JACOBS OIL DID IT." Sportsman, Attention! If yon wsut to sliimt eceimtfiv. don't (all to slxht your son with the tlbraut LYMAN SIGHTS, Mu to ill any rllle. ri-eimi(!it..!; Ivory lived Kronl Hlitht, fl; Ivory ItiinttiiK Kmnl Slulit, M) cents. Sent bv mail on recelit of jirlcn, H.T. HUDSON, 93 First Street, Portland, Or. Keiul fur mm Illustraltl t'ataloxue. nl 1 We niiiHt have room. We must kien liuav. must linvv money ami ijuti k, too: anil this sieans slaint liter, loss, rmlueiiis, saerlftre, Knlll lo our iMtlnins ami ever) thins: I'Ul I'mllta to our selves; tint stock must tx t.ui In iirtlor lor slin k. lakliiit rlKlit away. Wenllxr: 20 llw. koo1 'lry ct'lioa fl no '.HI 11. while siikiii is) in llw. w hile or I'olorisl Ix'Hiin ,' J to I.IOOsewliiK ami ilarulux nivillea to 'tl t. SMioi or Uiloi'a J no S rails tnlile anrti ola, Hue tsj S eans iiilile iliim, KrM s or hi1om 1 to 1 iwlr Inilles' line l' slippers is) I jmlr liiisaea' line tljtloi.l ties i w) 1 pMlts mlHwa' nlee samtuls., on I jmlr nlee laee eurtnlns no Il. t'lirlntmns rniiiiy, iiilsixl j im 40 IhiIIos' II uu linen culiars or rull's 1 i) Ml don. HMorti'il Inillolis (or family use i IM i haiirtkerelilela for men, women, ekllilreu. I 00 .it Hps. Kn-ueli pi unr. kihhI, not Inru" i 10 I.' yils. Iniiiilsoiiie cashmere. ;ui In. w hie i W reiiil lor full list fl liartinius of all ktmln Ui Smith's Cash Store. 416-418 FRONT ST., SAN FKANCISCO. CAl. toeViUnI tun nut '.dilroKi ot t'Mrt I AGTHMATIO P.Hnrnli;iia,J.o I OII!"iALfl.V. PIANOS i ORGANS, 71 Morrison Stroet. Portland. Or. o c 2 HUNTERS EQU PMKNTS Plshlnr Tarklo, KI-. (Ire. t Varl. tv. Oldunnsiniten In irarto. H;ind for t'l'tlahiKiin. ... r... .... . wtf nrsvrnv wi.,na.i rranuincu. Klcctrlcltjr, thus applied, reaches the iliwao and 'llioveslt.. A liewllivetilloll. l.ntiNL una Ih.mI .,f..o his KliTtrk' Unit cures dim uses that mi tlli lio-s se. om cure, such as Itlieniriittinin. Ni-n-im, ii..i,on,. Kliiney lilseasea, nackiiclie.Htomarh amlMnuul Ills. eaws. A mild hi ream of Its power tlirouidi the silver aiiHpensnrv Kleeirlc Hell never fnll. i ,.tio,ii,. i. B'-i. Kwlory and office, 74 Htnrlc atm-t, J'oi I lainl. Or. 1)H. WM, HILL, Inventor. .. PKE feel like work. For sulu bv vour drmrulat RED C8088 W Diamond Brand A Hare, snilMHael. rill Sir ssls. Vtf' ipi.. .-I. a. a. a - XnaUih Diamond ih-and In lied and (lolA n.t.lu ether kind. Htfmi SuiaHniMonj and 7mMaxu. CATALOGUE. LIVE STOCK ANNUAL: Colored Plntea. Full of nsoful and iii.ir,,n. MECHANICSVILLE.PA Dealer Does Not Garry Then. PARRY CARTS AHD ROAD WAGONS, Best and Cheapest in the World. Carts, $15 Up. Wagons, U lip. Bg Kxprees Wagons, the largest nssortmeni' For further Information call on or address are We CUKF0 10 STAY CUKM).