s ice. Can't Cook as Mother Did! How many a young wife's heart has been saddened by hearing: the above remark ! And yet how often the words are true; especially when cake, pastry or biscuit are in question ! The reason is plain, yet it is "like telling- a secret" Our mothers used and are using Dr. Price's Cream Hrt1!nM T" ... 1 fft i . . . . ua..tug ruwucr, ixiey cannot De mistea into using any of the ammonia or alum powders. No dyspepsia no sallow complexions, when mother did the cooking. The first symptoms of ammonia poisoning, says a New York paper which appear among those who work in ammonia factories, is a discoloration of the nose and fore head. This gradually extends over the face until the com plexion has a stained, blotched and unsightly appearance Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the only pure cream of tartar powder that contains the whites of egsrs. WATER F'LA ! RAISING V, ii J. fiT IN THE EREAL That Is Vary ?'r, but Whloh nio. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact the. purity of this ideal powder has never been questioned. Stat or Ohio, City or TolsdoJ LBCAS COl'NTY. ! Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the iwmor partner ot tne arm ot F. J. Cheney & Co., doing buaines iu the city of Tolrlo, rountraud State aforwmia. and that said firm wiU pay the mm of ONK Hl'.VDRED DOLLARS for each and evry case 01 caiarra mat canto! be cured by FRANK "j. fHEVEV Sworn to before me and subscribed in my i"'"'' oiu uaj vi iweuioer. a. u. i.vm. A. W. GI.EA.SOX. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and .uirn u) upon me oiooa ana mucous sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. ' Sold by Druggists; 75 cents. retrasfca has an Indian lawyer. Of tourse he THEY SKVER FAIL. J. K. Harris, 3 Fulton Market, Xew York city, says: "I have been nsing Bbaudbeth's, Pills for the last ten years. They are a wonder ful medicine. There is nothing equal to them as Blood Purifiers and Liver Reeu- lawre. out a wisn io state cow remarkably they cure rheumatism, and how easily: I uieu oy rneumatism of the legs. My business (wholesile fish dealer) natur- auy icaus nie 10 aamp places, i was so bad I could not walk, and at night I suffered fearfully; I tried Balsaiaa, Sarsaparillas Dr. Lull, the Leper Curer. Sister Rose Gertrude writes to tia as follows from Honolulu: "Dr. Lutz, the eminent dermatologist, who lias studied the disease of leprosy in Brazil for ten years, has aJrutdy effected some wonder ful improvements in the patients under his care at Kalihi, and the people do not know how to be grateful enough to him for his affectionate care and indefatiga ble efforts to restore them to health. "Indeed the government has received numerous petitions to nominate Dr. Lutz as president of the Hawaiian board of health, to give him the charge and control of all the lepers or susiwcta, and, although these are all tabled, it is curi ous to see such demonstrations in a peo ple who, as a rule, are eminently op posed to treatment bv foreign doctors. Dr. Lutz is also an enthusiastic bacteri ologist, and it may be hoped that ere long a prophylaxis and therepentics of leprosy may be made known to the world by him which will prove more efficacious than the means hitherto em- An Industry ProllUlilo la Still III lu Infancy-How rivliit Art Kvpt riiimlixl, "Tell you something nbont rice in Louisiana?" repeated Andrew C. Wilkin son, the owner of a large rice mill in New Orleans, where the rice grown on his plautation is cleaned, at the Gflxey House. "1 see that the papers have just found out that Englishmen are trying to buy np and form a trust of the rice nikus in the south, although the agents have been down there for amnntiitntr over six months. Nobody is quicker than John Bull to scent a bargain. "New Orleans is the chief rice milling city of America. Fifty years ago we did not have such a thinir as a rice mill. but now we have sixteen, working 220 nee pounuers ana employing more than lawmen. Louisiana has always been known as the Sugar State, but we also want to add to it that of the Rice State or the union. "Uow is it cultivated? Well, the first necessity of profitable rice culture is a comparatively level piece of land. properly prepared for the seed. This field must be located go as to lie conveniently irrigated from the prairie reservoir or the flume in the levee. , Highland ric does not pay in Louisiana, the ouly proniaoie rice being that grown iu water. Water is the first and last want of sprouting, growing and ripeninsr rice. Before the ground is ready for the seed it is divided np by a system of little sublevees and watering ditchesi It is then planted in drills dng by machines or rather I should say that the ma. chine is the proper way to do it, but the seed is frequently broadcasted with us in Louisiana. i uen comes the most delicate part. in the water manipulation. After the seed is planted the soil is thoroughly saturated with water to sprout it, but the water is at once taken off when the seeds have evenly germinated, and kept on until trie tender shoots of the plant nso two or three inches above the ground, lou can easily see that the young plants may be either drowned out or dried up by the least inattention in regulating the flow. ' DRAWBACKS TO THE WORK. On the other hand, with too much water, crawfish invade the fields and de vour the delicate plants, while with none at all, nee caterpillars cut them down and kill them. If you neglect the main flume you not only risk the total loss of your crop, but by permitting the water to get ahead of you there may come a break in the levee, and away go your cat tie ana crops. The most expensive part of rice grow- Staunch ships strUa and founder, tha flsive wtmlsaiitl niouiitaluuus wavasswavuuoblawar-Im-rs' "heain of oak" to nlywri'lt ami to dwtth, yat that iIom not prvvui lo lubherllrst landsman, from tUUu his II lo ou tlm stormy Atlautlo In the rol. of tuuHat or commercial traveler, But. It ha shall loauh Ms destination safely, lie w 111 scarcely havomicapcd soinsof tha uimlms of seaslcknesa, unless h takes with him n wiener's Htoiuacta Hitler, that inimitable spa clllc for nausea. Hud water on lonii trlm Is a ...I. ui vuyaMvr, oui mis may it deprived hi a (treat measure u! its disordering IUc(Uhii v . . ":"" " ami liver oy mo Hitters. Altalnst the preiudlelal ed'ecu (1( malaria, bad llet, fatlKiie ami exposure It Is also eiUiaclous. It averts, moreover, rhtmmatlsiu and kidney complnluu. Dou't Uavolou sea or laud with' 1 hero la a man In St. Louis who haa a wander- iui mcimiTv. uisiuouKlil the. city 111 event- ..n.ij ruipiujr iuui j reineinwr lue Miibuath. J Irritation of the throat and lumrncncss niiiitHlitttoly relievetl by "ISrvun'$ lirmwhial The old man In his sv.-..nd childhood Is ran-ly as ridiculous as tho young father tu his drat ba UJ MIHH1, rr. -.T : -.. ii "'iinumottirers itirouKtiotU the United (l . ,. " . .i- States would adopt tho policy of the ma.,. ?Y"Y "A ", " ufacturers of Star l'li.if. who i,. w ow5la. Cloi sunier not only the best tobacco that can be made, but make full-weight bhins. there would probably be no complaints from con sumers aouut poor mta tv and weights. short I'seKnamellue Stove PolUh; no dost, no smell Tbt Grrmka for breakfast. OJV15 I5XJt)V itotu tho nietliotl ami rcHiilln wfieu Syrup of Fk's is taken! it is ldomou.t iiiid refresltiiig to tho taste, ami neu Kidneys, a the hvh tern t'lleelually, dispels colds, htnd tches and fever, and ciin linlotn.i ooiiHtimtion jwrtnunently. Kir salt ia DOoand f 1 liottlea ,y all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO lOUMIUE. Kf, f w I'M. r. Sportsman, Attention! If you want to sh.x.t accurately, dou't full to sight your ami with tha celebrated rv, I V.. ' V I I I ml Hi tif 15 wraion. ITiert't dangtr m a cough more than ever when your blood 19 "bad." It makes things easy for Consumption, lint there's a euro for it in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. A posi tive cure not only for Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood. Uron- chilis, Asthma and all lingering Coughs, but for Consumption itself iu aa us earner Biases, it s rea sonable. All these diseases depend on tainted blood. Consumption is simply Lung -scrofula. And for every form of scrofula and blood- taint, tho "Discovery" is a certain remedy. It's so certain, that its makers guarantee it to benefit or cure, in every case, or the monev is refunded. With a medicine that j certain, this caa be done. LYMAN SIGHTS. Made to nl any rlllo. JYcp (tight, M: Ivory Head 'in rikii., ft, vury iiuimiiif niim h uht. wtU. by umU on rtHvthl iI i.rh-M. I.T. HUDSOM, 93 First Street, Portland, Or. i "T new iiiusiraiiHl t alalugut). PrtrttHTIit. Ontr!ii. A V Arit.4n... !.,.. Brsni-h Mrhiatl: ( riML lli . ,r,m. Xairm, lirrimn. Ntms counos uf stutly, miiis mi l muli,u, llu8iness,,ShorlIiaii(l, Tytmriime. rtnmamshifi, ami f lftjrtmtntt a"lnsnMliMitlinHighuiilUi.yw. Sliiiluts .lmll. toil at any tints, Catalogu b-diu tlllisr :liuol, rs. CO.. J. McCRAKEN & -DEALERS 1N- Bocha Hartor Lima. Portland Csmint, Ool dsn Gala ind Utah Plister, Hslr, Fir Brlos and Fir Clay. LAN!) PLASIER. 60 North Front Street, Cor. V, FOKTLAND, OB. I rue merit is , al ways recognized. "Seal of North Carolina" lias risen from the ranks on merit alone; its su perior quality has placed it in the front. Packed In Patent Cloth Pouches and In Foil. WEARE SO POOR HILL'S 11X1111? dbeth's Pills. I took two every night for vcmiiguis; men i oegan to improve. 1 continued taking them for forty aaya, and I got entirely well. Now, whenever sick, I take Bb hdkkth 8 Pills. They never fail.' ployed by either scientists or soi-disant ? coe? wi,en 11 ut a foot high, doctors or leper curers." Pall Mall fa. Wler " nas mea "berally watered; I zette. 1 i"" grassing or me nee. xousee. the laborers wade thmncrh tha Hn Rin k rii..i , . .. i ... . . " f"" " 3 ... au u,ien iem. lug up ana turowinz into hearts all tha William S. Smith, of Ashlevville. was weeds and watpr dt.irb thov fi,i ti,; 1 1- 1 i - . . . -J iUM niiicu uy iiKUtninz on ITOsrteet Hi . in I fiTassinc fnstu nn an FARMERS: LOOKOUT! as L. iit"n i'rV Ton are ex posed to sad den change of tempera ture, and to injuries. ST. JACOBS OIL CURES nHEUr.TATIGf.1, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORENESS, STIFF. NESS. SWELLINGS, BACK CHE, NEURALGIA, SCIAT fCA, BURNS. A PROMPT AND ' PERMANENT CURE. the north part of West Springfield, some time Saturday afternoon. He left his house early in the afternoon to mend the fence of a pasture about a mile from the house and carried an ax. He also had a dish of salt for a colt in the pasture. As he did not return the family became anxious, and sent to all the neighbors to learn if he had been seen. A Dartv was made up, and the roadside and the fence lines of the pasture were searched, but without success. Another party started. out and the body was found between 8 and 9 o'clock in an open pasture adioininar the Smith lot A deep wound on the head showed vherethe bolt of electricity average about four aouars an acre, aiul after that is over the rice planter has but little to do ex cept to give it plenty of water. One pe culiar thing about irrigation is that the heads of the rice plants never fill out no matter how much water you give them artificially, unless there are plenti ful rains. "One feature of rice cultivation would be great fun to city sportsmen, but is a terrible nuisance to us. 1 mean the birds. Talk about your ducks and geese hiding the sun. Perfect clouds of rice birds, English sparrows, summer ducks, rail and other fowl of the air and wa ter, come to see if they can't harvest our There's a cure for Catarrh, too. no maner wuat you've been led to believe. If there isn't, in vour case. you'll pet $500 cash. It's a bona- hdo offer that a made by the pro Wdy. There's riffa it, U f be PACIFIC BUILDERS' - SUPPLY sure, but they are -willing to take the risk you oucht to be triad to take the medicine. : Patent fnsfrfe Siiding Bfinds CO., im-s 11 Klofk Ink I hit his ttin'uMl Hp Misses' KI.I Hhn ill rJ.Ut llllHlllv. Ittt.ntu, wMiL. It . Ii l m., mm win wi soui at ll.UU U clow, Mulling, t'hlMrpn'a strmix Onat HIiimhi with hwls, but- 'II, S, (,, at M.. Malltnir, Hi. Hoys' or Girls' ilmriii i..f. ,i..i... uh..- pilklryirs ltublrs, best, 8 ta 10',', at 2!W. MlsM-a' ll.I mra, U to 1, st It).' ivitular W!' tiM a "L"r .l". lltra One, flnpr, nnmt,7('1 Jl.W. f 1.4, IjhIIi' Tu hllpirs, .A0 (jm.lo, il1 1 to 7, hait.l KK, at l,00. Hnjoiijf Yarn, IIkIu bine ami soul brown, not tho bt-st or the worst, at flo ar hank, hoc net puiml . Off colors an.) l,t rolors ol Hbx-kfnir Urn, Sfc. ... 7fs', t.t close. Will K . w.k . II Vim can Uso varus In varlnn. ,..... i... .... wrk, w havo them at hall prl. e. Our own to- Solo Agents, 113 rourlh XI., I'orlluud Or. Our lute nriniort II... m ....... ... .. .. f.rtl..m. f'mlljrso,,llM,ol all kln.ls. Iiriivl KrulU froma'ac to lui. Cani:it Fruits from a It . V i 1 Many K'HMla ar lower. or 'if, a -1 Btw x . , . . . - . . i ' BtrucK mm, ana passing down his body crops for ns. From daybreak to dark a burned it badly. His hat and one shoe perfect fusilade from the, crn anA were torn to pieces. There was a small muskets is heard in hundreds of square tus feet. Springfield Reoublican har thn R.riil ahn.tf. ne ! . I ..uuiy Ul lilCU.D Lill II lt'1 shnekinar out Simcia v -imr,i t.nm. Hop Uafsiftg Is a Gamble. , 1 Vrmrh rmtnla- fm u- iL.u-i.t TT ii a . , I fw.u, vui 1D 11CA U UL U Uc4 1)1 V In 4.1. 1 1' , , I . . va truwj; Ui ucgiu utiiu t n n r ii i , ' remarKea Mr- banas' and in anoth the hoarse yells Cycr. i oi me aew Amencau rice growers t u 1 V ls a Pouna tna who have come from the great t .r.- ITr nor nern. wtteat screami- toriMiwi -i,.. , r f . ." i,i-i-ui iu r,m" t;ie; omers nave noisiest battle from SEEDS Of all kinds and Ih any quantity whole gale and retail at bedrock prices. E. J. BOWEN, 65 Front Street, Portland, Or. EtS Send for catalogue. lost about as much. It is about as risky as uorse racing, ana noD raisine hasn't half the elements of fun that can be found in popular sports. This vear hons are bringing about 85 cents per pound, and are still going up. Drouarht. frost and damp weather are some of the causes of the failure of tha ctods If some . satisfactory way could be invented of keeping hops from' year to year the range of prices would not be so erpat but until this can be accomnliKhfirl ro growing of hops will continue to make some men poor, others rich." Kansas tjiiy limes. .HHii. i:rJ??iT Bo""! "end your old Gold 7.T . ai "I . "woraana reuawe home ot A. Coleman, 41 Third street, San Franoiwo; I wiU send bt Let6i"',rsodin 'if the amount lVt)sA "ST BEAK like WHOLE 4 J JSZMj4 BOOT Trees; see 'Tniiti and mw u Miniii " rrait Trees" t ree. Amer. Zttn, tZlli' uu". to the point. Oran,,tjudd tl ;r " " " f""s w w pricesl Apple, Per,0her- 7oItiTA? '.Kt.Or.Irses. Grafts, Bo cheaper. STAItK BHm-oHi?, Wi. houiHiana w. Ff ' B fl If in any business not paylnc you drop nun ouy an im proved Petaluma XI fa Aa? 'd. . acubator. mil MoxEr can be made In mis. ins Chi. kens than in other business le canlts invest. A hpaiitifolltr Tl. li'xtrated Cataloene u. uuarors. tiroon. and all kinds of 11m.mVV-J sW ;PETALOTH lTOJBATBg C3 PATALUMA, CAL. inn sit,hickenFixiiJK8FfiEE ... li. A n.ii... . S" "'r man ii I Boae Cutter, Keces sity Clover Cutter, and everything re quired by poultry P. P. N, IT. No, 425-8. F. N. U. No, 502 Best in the World! Get tits Genuine! Sold Everywhere! WALL PAPER, 10 cento per double roll. 8end2-cent stamp lor samples. BCHOFIELD & MORGAS, 192 Third street. Portland, Or. I CURE FIT When I say m I do not mean merely to stop them tea time and then have them return again. I me-ma radical cure. I have made the d.sease of FITS vpr LEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a KnVstu'd rth1iDlmi' to the worst oaees. Becwise others have failed is no reason for not now neeiviDK a my infallible remedy. Giro Einreaeand Pf.nffl x. kuiit. m. v,.. isn i.i u. Y. rROM THE "PACIFIC JOURNAL." m rr .asx.jif ntm men made bv Tott. That eminent chemist has produced Tu it's hair Dve ...uLttit-Hnmureio perfection; it artn dawn to dark that you ever heard. "The rice birds are our worst enemies. and while we kill millions of them, left to manure the fields, other millions in to take their places. The ravages of ine rice Diras some years are fearful, tne crop being almost a total loss. Per haps now that the Yankees are comincr j . ... . .. . " uown ro grow nee tney may invent some machine - that will either 4estroy the oiras or keep them away. PROFITS OF PICE CULTURE. "As soon as a pale yellow tint appears over the level heads of the ODenins grain the water is carefully drawn off, I l".Vlo fll'lla luini, iT...'A.1 iT , ... v u.ua ui cuucu aa niorougniy as possible, and the work of harvesting is begun. The dried sheaves are carted direct from - the field to the steam thresher, where the grain is prepared for maraet. ; .,, "The profits in rice planting, with good luck, will in a few years make any man rich. The yields on good lands in Lou isiana give from fifty to seventy-five bushels to the acre. Rice is a plant which is generous to the attentive and industrious farmer, but it resents neg lect more than any other cereal. A man can cultivate fifteen to twenty acres of rice land, and if stronif and he can easily secure from 1,000 to 1,500 bushels of rice, worth at present prices about a dollar a bushel The work is not hard, except during grassing time, and, as good living is cheap with us, a small rice farmer can easily save one half of his gross income. "The cultivation of rice in Louisiana is still in its infancy. Many oltbe hun dreds of immigrants are -earlV turning their attention to rice, and at the pres ent rate of increased acreagi Louisiana wm re aoie to supply the entire country with this most valuable cereal" New York Telegram. V"PV ta Tower? Improved 5L1CKER. is Guaranteed Ii; bsolutei Water. Improve VQ JS Q Stickers have w7 Z reside the Fish BrxiA 0 "cl ' 5oftWoo!erj WatCh Out! Collar. A J. TOWER. MFR. BOSTON. MASS Ca'taioa taroful of your expt'iHllturva. H'rIW lo fx O Smith's Cash Store, HUNTERS fOUIPMrHTS f .n m iiwifin. n:rr. .. .1... .. v .. . 7- WHHhIK. 815 Hearav8t.,Hua Frauclaca 416 418 FRONT STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ITljFM ant kum and Add rati of Inn ASTHMATin F'.HarolciHtwa.lll.O. BUFFALO, W. Y, I 1 - KM R I MM I I fillRM Tft STSV ri'lHtfll I 1 Gorisur.iPTion. I have a positive remedy for the abora disease; bt Its osetberassnds of cases of the worst kind and of km standing harabasn onrsd. Indeed so strong Is mv faith to its eflioaoy, thit I will send TWO bottles fhm ,h J VALUABLE TBBATIM L thSai" ,'af fererwho will send methsir KipressandP. O. addrnaV T. A. Slocum, M. C, 183 Pearl St N. r. oaSSI MORPHINH HABITS Hkiekafrs. BEST and SAFEST OIL Manufactured. 19 erman yrup Martinsville, N.T., Methodist Par sonage. "My acquaintance with your remedy. Boschee's Cierman Syrup, was made about fourteen years ago, when I contracted a Cold which resulted in a Hoarseness nnrl a cougn which disabled me from filling my pulpit for saDDams. Alter trying a Physician, without obtaining relief I cannot say now what remedy he prescribed I saw the advertisement of j 3 1 . . . " ' rcnicuy ana ootainea a bottle. I received such quick and permanent help from it that whenever we have had Throat or Bronchial troubles since in owr lamily, Boschee's Ger man Syrup has' been our favorite remedy and always with favorable results. I have never hesitated to report my experience of its use to others when I have found them troubled in like manner." Rav. W. II. IlAGGARfY. of the Newark, Nev? Jersey, M.E. Confer ence, April 25, '90. I -"y 5s 1 1 SURE CURE racist MfHtlolna Co., 090 Clr St, Ban Franclsoa. DURANO ORGAN AND PIANO CO. PIANOS anrl nnAArin On cotnmlaHTott. No iuiik w "putl u"oT MukIo teac!hers rirnr.l B-.i-iplT!L"??1f: ol. Write kw SStSiaST uu "u PORIIAND. OR. YOUNQ MEN! Tho Specific A No. I. nans lend WW(, uu nmUer of liuw linn suii.d ng. prevem, stricture, It h-"riK an I . (omul , romedy, nm,, when pvctryiulii alw b.u; fiillwl. Hold all ltruwO. "m" eta MiiutM!tnrrai1'lieA.Hcliiii,iHMwllclH Prlsw. !I.IHt. to., Bail Jow.Cul. ive This Oil a Trial. f;" -ANJD- 7 t mo UA j n a M JaHM I.; nui 3 TucFuiytn A Safe Remedy. YOU WILL USE NO OTHER. Vte are l'aelflc Coast AgenU for .MD.Rrl.Ferry's Seeds n. I. HUUT'5 BES SUPPLIES, Trent Frt Fiam d. ..j u.-m... F. L. POSSQH 2 SDH . . fertilizers of all kinds, " D,n,ny a"o we sou those gooclg at Eastern Portland. Or. , prlws. gciid for cataWua. Jtlfi r O la the arlrnnwIsiliraO leading ramndy for all ilia natural dlscharRss and prlyatadlsaasesof men. A certain cure for tb At,llU tow':ml,,kneM ""1M onWfcy T nrn,i.,v. i - j,.i. 'iicuii,.i a , - 1CT1 MilS HIMJtn.l. Ill r.mmm.i.Hln. 11 , dSCiSHTI,o.B H aufferara. " V. . A. JL i 1 J RTBMCB U n nri. I.. s a asis I3 T17 LZ3 L3 PC tf M I :m 'P Diamond Brai box Mailed with blufl ribbon. J?lVl-rl'V,M 4 Kcd OoW m.-m- 411 Dili, hi ,,.ii.hn. I."?" " "r kind. a,A,Mh,(to-. ..J . ITEM .Urlll -u" ars vu I TMttrnoitiiilat. n ptaB juwcm vrusinsub THREE DOSES WILL MAKE , YOU FEEL BETTER. lloore's Revealed Remedy Is nature' XllSOIlB, minerals, no - " "3 ur uruist. r 0 G. G. GREEN Sole Man'fr.Woodbury.N.I, K S E KTml 6 ,71ln t0UTiy myElectnc Corsets L' and SDeclaltlBs. urlaea, Sample free. Ilr.Brli 100 par cnt profit and nimh idxnuai Broad way ,N.Y. rLAH I , IKtt AMD a ii S&JS!i!"! Colored Plc Inrnn. d'lnu'ii r n .1 L'i..i.i"u. . l'l",".Klowo,-.i,'"r finis "nil Hiillm. 1 .... mi i-r, tvc. IMll trim, nn CATALOGUE. UI IJ FDGK UIUL OAMUELWiLSbN, Ull of useful nnrt li.,,.. un puujis.iea. iivacrllklna all hi.i. i tit ii ml Ornnmeiits, V. A.,.. I VJiT? rhniS! Iiiiroiialilii'eil I iud.n,i u 1VJ- '.r".',N .' ImlPf aoDllnsMnn is ..V.r...'.'.."."."".? ,uw'. uevutered yJ I (in M.l. - flxowii M E C II AN I C S V I LL E , PA