Marion MarlancTs Endorsement OF Royal Baking Powder. CORK TREES IN CALIFORNIA. Extract from Marion Harland's Letter to the Royal Baking Powder Co. '44 The Sew York Recorder learns that the Irish have irot smb. a hold ou Chicago thit the Kiir liih aptitwa there ire actually dyiug f brokeu hearu. A GOOD VLACK KOR BOYS. Hoitt's School, near MilHrje, San Mateo countv, Cal.. in charge ol' ex-State Super intendent Ira O. Hoitt and wife, ia un doubtedly one of the best schools for Hoys on the Pacific Coast. Use Knaroeline Stove Polish; no dint no amell. MtN OK SAN FRANCISCO. Tnem WORUA AKX Jl fcSllON. BtfOXB Soma moat Remarkable Declaration Slstd) by 'rll-Kuown Men ( onciri In. Their Own txnerlenra. 3 ' O LOST TIME. Newton, 111. FROM 1863 to 1885 about 22 years I suffered with rheumatism of the hip. I was cured by the use of ST. JACOBS OH. T. C DODD. "ALL RIGHT! ST. JACOBS OIL DID IT.' r o ASTJFFONTHEBRAim M mm, Mastiff mouth. Tobacco is man's most uni versal luxury; the fragrant aroma of Mastiff Plug Cut starts people to pipe smoking, even those who never used tobacco before. ; - J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. erman ii yrup 99 I am a farmer atEdom, Texas. I have used German Syrup for six years successfully for Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Pains in Chest and Lungs and Spitting-up of Blood. I have tried many kinds of Cough Syrups in my time, but let me say to anyone wanting such a medicine German Syrup is the best. We are subject to so many sudden changes from cold to hot, damp weather here, but in families where German Syrup is used there is little trouble from colds. John F. Jones. I CURE FITS! When I bt cure I do not mean merely tostop them ha a time and then have them return again. 1 me; n a radical cure. I hare made the diaease of FITS EPI LEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long atudy. 1 warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a Car?-. f,n? " oncf ,0T treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office. H. G. ROOT. M. Cm 183 Tearl St.. N. Y I INDIAN DEPREDATION PENSION I PATENTS POSTAL AND ! HOMESTEAD- CLAIMS The "KXAMINfcR" BUREAU of CLAIMS CKDKB TBI DIBKCT ION OF San Francisco Examiner. If yea have a claim of any description whatsoever against the United Btates Government and wish it speedily adjudicated, address JOHN WKDDKKBURN Manager, "19 r street. N. W. WaahinKton, D. C. Ni P, N. U, No. 444 -8. F. N. U. No. 621 There has hoe n a very great ileal of terest in San 1-ram-isco ami vicinity within the past few davs over, certain wonderful statements niailo by well known gentlemen which have apiieared in the newspaiiers. It is easy to make an assertion ; it is not so easy to prove it. The facts which follow are from well known gentlemen of San Francisco and their statements are lieyond question. They can be read with great interest and profit. Sir. Henry Wilson, 12 Union street, said: "For three years prior to 1885 I was fearfully troubled with inflammatory rheumatism. I tried various so-called remedies but got no relief. A friend finally advised me to tie Warner's Safe Cure and Safe Rheumatic Cure, taking them on alternate weeks. I bought the remedies and took them faithfully ac cording to directions, witli the result that I was completely restored to health, and have not been "troubled with rheu matism since." Mr. William Wallace of 56 Clay St., suffered for six years from Kidney trouble, which threatened to develop into a most serious disorder. In speaking of his restoration to health he said : "I found almost immediate relief when I commenced to use Warner's Safe Cure. The pain left nie, I gained flesh and strength and was soon a well man. My cure was effected four years ago and I have had no return of the trouble since." Mr. W. Potter, 519 Third street said: "I was entirely cured of Nervous Dys pepsia and biliousness by the use of Warner's Safe Cure." Police officer. O. Anderson, who be longs to the Southern Station, and whose beat is on Market street, between 1st and 4th streets, was not always the robust man he looks to be to-day. In course of conversation he sai : "About seven years ago I had an attack of kid ney trouble accompanied by a bearina down sensation in the loins and a feel ing of weakness across the hips and small of the back. Warner's Safe Cure was recommended to me and I took about half a dozen bottles which with the pills completely relieved me. About three years afterwards I had another attack but it yielded readily to the Safe Cure. I thoroughly believe in the medicine and consider it a good thing to take each '( spring to cleanse and build up the sys- Mr. W. J. Ren wick of 445 Bryant St., is an engineer who formerly had charge of a dummy engine at the Pacific Mail Docks. He related a very interesting experience He said: "i used to run a little dummy engine that drew the cart from the yard' here to the steamers. It was a little thing as it had to go under the sheds and had no springs. Half way over the tracks across another line and at each trip one was jolted terribly. I used to do one hundred trips a day at least and it used me up. The action of my kidneys was impaired and the poison in my blood affected my head till I was nearly crazy and had to quit work. I was actually afraid to stand before a large mirror or plate glass window for fear of the insane desire to break it which came over me. I took Warner's Safe Cure on my friend Capt. Marsden's recommendation and it completely cured me. But I would not go back on the dummy. The fellow who took my place was troubled in the same way and died in the asylum. To-day I am a perfectly healthy man thanks to Warner's Safe Cure and I have had no trouble.for over four years." Mr. Renwick is a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and a master of his trade. Mr. B-F. Armstrong of 46 Third street said : "My wife suffered for over n; e years with kidney and female troubL s. I did all in my power as far as money and doctors were concerned to have her cured, but nothing I did seemed to help her or give her relief. I finally concluded to take her East, and see what could be done with her case by Eastern physi cians. While on our way East, we made the acquaintance of an old gentleman, who, during our conversation in regard to my wife's health, said, "Why do you not try Warner's Safe Cure?" I said: "I have no confidence or belief in any Proprietary remedies." After reaching Binghamton, N. Y., finding she grew no better, and thinking of the gentleman on the cars account of what Warner's Safe Cure had done for him. concluded to try it. In three months' time I re turned to California with my wife a well and cured woman. She has had no return of her trouble now, over four years. I keep it constantly in the house and would not be without it. I consider it the only remedy in the world for kidney and female troubles." There can le but one conclusion from these outspoken assertions. It is that the great Safe Cure named is the most efficient and most popular preparation in America. It is also the most gener ally used.. It owes its popularity wholly to its value. It cures when other reme dies fail. Do not be persuaded into taking any cheap decoction but insist upon naving Warner's safe Cure. Where It I BollT,l.Tliat XUct 'un t drown Trier In Laniu Numbers. Hie available forest, of eork trees are already relatively extensive, al though hardly sulflclont to snnnlv tlio demands now nuulo on them, or which as the world arrows in prosperity must Do made on them, for there is hardly any etui to the uses for cork, and nono of tho substitutes for it which hnvo yet ooen tried are very sat Lsfactory or promise to tako Its place to any groat extent, Tlio latest estimates of exist' Ing atvas of available cork oak forests make their extent from S.IIOO.OOO to 3,500,001) acres, of which about one- half, including those ou its African possessions, bclonga to Franco. The wood of the cork oak is heavy, coarse (Trained and of a yellow brown color; it shrinks nttilwors badly in soasonitur and decays rapidly when exposed to the action of tho atmosphere. It has little value in tho arts, but furnishes a useful fuel and makes phkI charcoal. The inner bark is rich in tannin, and trees too old or unlit to produce cork nrocut for tho sake of the inner bark. Hie cork oak ia tui Interest mi; tree to Americans as its cultivation now seems destined to become an important Industry in (.uhfuruia, where the cli mate and the soil in many iaits of the state are admirably suited to produce it. This is not a more theory, as trees have boon growing now for several years in California, and liave already produced crops of cork of excellent quality. It Is prolwble that the troo will grow rather more rapidlv in Cali fornia than it docs in its native coun try, al'liough the quality of the soil tno exposure to wiiicii tlie trees are placed, local climato and the treatment which the trees receive will inlluenee, of course, the rapidity with which tho bark is developed. In Africa it is found that the trees which grow the most rapidly produce bark of the poorest quality, and that within pertain limits the slower the trees grow the more valuable the prod uct, provided the growth is not too slow, in which case the bark loses some of the elasticity which makes it valu able. Tho conditions which inlluenee the development of cork are so numer ous and complicated that the product of all the trees in a grove or forest can never attain the same uniformity of thickness or quality in anv given time, This is so well understood in the coun tries where cork is grown that tho lost method of harvesting has boon found to be to go over the forest every two or tlu-ee years and remove tho bark from such trees as ore covered with mer chantable cork and not to strip nil tho trees at the same tuue. All these matters must of course be considered in connection with planting forests of cork oak in California. The planting and care of such forests in Portugal and Spain have long been an important industry, ana tnero is no reason why they may not bo made so A Halloo With Many Holidays, It was reserved for the new republic of BrtuU to Institute tho most extfnflve and remarkable serli of national boll days ever known. The provisional government of that country has Issued ft decree which do elares that, "Inasmuch ns the republi can system is founded upon a profound sentiment or universal brotherhood," and as "this "sent linent cunnot be prop erly developed without a system of publio festivals destined to commemo rate tho continuity and solidarity of all generations of man," it has scon fit to Institute a series of holiday which will commemorate tho points of union be tween the history of Hraiil and that of all peoples. Tho government, consequently, es tablishes nine national holidav. Tho 1st of January Is to bo devoted to tho ponnnouioration of universal brother hood, tho 21st of April to tho events which were the precursor of Hraillan independence and tho lid of May to tho discovery of Itra.il, Tho 13th of May also Ixvoines a holt day and Is to "commemorate the broth erhood of all Hrazilians." Tho 1 Ith of Juno "commemorate the republic, and the liberty and independence uf tho American eoplts." Tho 7th of September is to honor tho Indojiondonce ot Urar.il, the Kth of Octoln-r the dis covery of America, the 2d of N'ovcuiIht the memory of the dead, and the IT.th ot November tho glory of the country or Hr.i7.il In general. J out li s Com pauion. , Mutual. Why diH that man keep wntclilna m all the t tine ?" "May lie it's lioeause lie wonders why you re ntnrlng at ulm." ruck. DKKI'i W KMT TO Til R v.n On ateamuoaU.fari ami atiiK Coat-hca, lloatwt ter't btitmauh Blllera UrnrrU-J a th must lin poitaut lti tu tha materia uioIIca ot Ilia trav eling imtillo. It ilepilvea vtllHteil, brackish waivr In lumful propurtloa ami vtiM'rabl flavor, eoiiiHf men tlia twnli'lnus nlivli upon thaalomauhof bail or lii.liwUIl foeil, nnn ll erania, hmilliurii ami nlmt npmi tliutlom M( b, It la a till ill Ii-iisu aiHlimt maliirUI itlsor ilera, tiullitltu the eltiH-ls 01 cxitmIvu boat, i-ohl ami ilamp. rvlluvea sick hemtai lna, ami la an hi emiipHraliltt cure (or ioallvnmaaml IiiIIiminiio.i. Thw iNtliiiinot travel olli'ii tell mutt tllaimlroua Iv uixm liivallilsaml i-onvali-ai-eilU imvm.Iii iHlly to im'h an imti'iit us In Jiitiiulli life. IVranna III (o.'lilo ha!tll,iirtliciinKoi( ll t'ltW'la Hum travel, will, If in W.'.l wilh Ilic Mltlvia, li fur Ivm llkuly to have tlu-li li-ara ichIUwI, Mra. Front mm (to uiliilsli'r'a wife) -Why la your hua -nod always akoii f r moimy, money, lummy? Minister's Wire (wt'aill)) 1 rsiime It s because ha m-ver nets any. Tlu-M la more catarrh In IIiIh i Country than all ollu-r dtmMiii'a put totiollier.aml until Uiu last lew year whs ii'wimi i-etlon of the er, ami to lie In- curable r'or a ureal many veara Ooetotn pro lioum hI It a lia-al illaease, ami preaerllMxl Imal miiixliea, ami by eotiataully Inl low to euro w Ith Incut treatment nrnuoiiucctl It Incurable. Hii enee haa proven catarrh to b a couaiitutlonal disease, ami therefore rviili"a coualltulloual ttealmeltt. Hall's Catarrh Cure, maiiiKaotuieil by V. J. Cheney l t o., Tolcilo, Ohio, la Ihe onh tvuatltutliimil cure on the market. It la taken Internally In iloaea from ten drop to a teaaHHiu (ul, It aeis illrtH'tly upon ihe IiIoihI ami mucom urfacea ot the ayatem. They oiler IliaJ lor an) caae It falls to cure. Semi for clrculata ami U tlmoulala. Adilnaa K. J. CIIKNKV A CO., Toledo, 0, W rlulit by ilniKUUta; 7,V, Try Orrmsa for breakfast. Roth tlia nietlithl and icsulls when Vri,i of l'V 1 taken; it is i-IchmhuJ md refrcsliltijr to tlio tasle, timl ,icU :ently yet promptly on tho ICiiliicy, jiver and Jlowcls, plenums tlio sys m ell'cctually, dispel.! cM, licittl clica nnd levers nnd curwi lntliitiud onsllpntion permanently. For rain a 60o.nd It bottlou ly all tlnic-iU CALIFORNIA FIG SYtWP 'c0. SH MkHMV.0. Cl. iommu.Kt. Aia? roiix, n.t. A Tiresome lluslneaa. "IXx'sn't work nmko a nmn tlrexl?" com mented a street paver toacurlwtoiie frleiuL "Ho, for my part, I m even tlrud looktnir for lt."-riiailcl.bl-l 'nmea. corrsiwa ism suflerini? All gon and woman The more trials there are In a law ver's life fewer hla tribulations. the I ritOM A I.KADINO NKW VltK KLOKIsr. ('. F. Kluiuler of No. t7 Itmadway, New York, is one of tlio licet known lloriata in America. Florists, like other persons, are subject to tlie ills of life, notwithMtanding the fragrance surrounding their calling; but. like other persons, thev can Ims cured ol tlieirills. Mr. kluiuler writes: 'I cordially recommend Allcock'h Po- aoi'H 1'lastkks. 1 have found them after tn years constant use womlerfu v elllcit rioiiM in r-iiiiL.1is rnlil iniii. In ill. i.t duck anu cncsi. as cnet nrotertors anil shields against changes in the weather they Th-ir'a trim are invaluable. My hothouse men uae a I true. grout many, and 1 ami family are never without this never railing external rem euy. v Koirc sitcet-ata that the reason whv rl.h In brain uxki is w.H-4Ue nQ fro in scniMiis. A sore throat, cough or cold, if suffered to progress, results in serious pulmonary artections, oftentimes incurable, "llruwn't Hmwhial Trochr'' reach directly the aeatof I the disease, and give inxtant relief. Two bl hayalax ami a rrlh full of corn lawuth more to a farmer than elecllu' his man to Con gress. Dr. Turcu's Favorite It's do tion of cork is already enormous, al WnV Silt fPF WnPri KPllPT MITP 7 I "J w . . I w , I II VII VI iv WMIW S woman s weakness. Proscription puts a stop to it. a remedy for all the delicate rangements and disorders that make her suffer, and a cure for all the dis cases and disturbances that make her weak. It's a legitimate modi cine, that corrects and cures; tonio that invigorates and build up; a nervine that soothes and strengthens. For bearing-down pains, displacements, all the func tional irregularities peculiar to the sex, it s a sale nnd certain remedy. Other medicines claim to euro? But thev don't claim to do this: if the Favorite Fro scription fails to give satisfaction, in any case for which it's recom mended, tho money paid for it is return leu. Judge for yourself which is likolv . . .i , ... ' to oe mo oeuer medicine, And think whether somcthincr else offered by the dealer is likely to be -lust, as good." ou pa7 only for the cood vou tret. wa inese terras it s tee cheapest, though the wine industry there Is hard ly more than in its infancy. Garden and Forest HEMORRHOIDINE PILE SALVE THE LATEST. IS IT RESPECTS THE LAW. The Lottery Company's fiood Fal.h The New Orleans postmaster, Captain S. M. Eaton, is a little smooth-faced man, honest and shrewu. He is a great tnena ot warmotb, but he has backed up the Postmaster-General's efforts vig orously in the fight on the lottery. The year before the warfare beean Mr, Eaton says the Lottery Company bought at ine ew Urieans ottice S103,000 worth of stamps and stamped envelopes. For that same year the total revenue of the office was 4 16,000. So it appears that the Lottery Company contributed w ithin $1,000 of one-fourth of the entire reve nue of the office. By the action of the department in enforcing the anti-lottery law passed by Congress this postal revenue from the Lottery Company became a dead loss. Last year's receipts by the New Orlems office reached a total of $362,000. The day before Captain Eaton started on this conference the Lottery Comnanv Dosted in all its branch offices in New Orleans a notice to this effect : "The Supreme Court cf the United States having decided th.- anti-lottery postal law to be constitutional, it is hereby ordered and directed that no one in the employ of this company shall mail a letter which m anv wav refers di rectlyor indirectly to the business of the lottery. It must be understood that this company will aid in the enforcement of this law." "I think that this notice is honest and sincere," said Captain Eaton, "and the company means just what it savs." Washington telegram to Globe-Democrat. A noble remedy for the positive cure of Blind, Bleeding, Itching, and pro truding piles. This salve has been In use both In the East and West for years ,nd all that have given It a trial speak loud in Its praises. The acute pain ceases immediately on Its application, and a cure Is permanent. This valua ble salve Is the product of long years of continued experiments by a well- known Pacific Coast Pharmacist, and hs use has given the best pesslble re sults. For sale by all druggists In large metal capped glass jars, price $1.00. Suppositories of the same composition sent by mail, on application, at the above price. CALIFORNIA I CHI0&8B DRUB C5 San Francisco. Chicago. I H riQIf Awr1' "i! Analytical Chemist, V. ii. I iwn, o , HaamiiKi list., rurllaml.ur. WILLIAM C.DECK ARMS CO WIIOLKHALK A II ItKTAII. llKALKIM IN Cuns, Riflos and Rovolvors, Fishing Tackle, Hporlliia; (Juoda, FIREWORKS, Athletic, Theatrical ami (iymnaslum (IimmIs, ijiwii lenuis unmix, root nulla, uroijuet, leu I Hans, liuntliiKi Balloons, Lanterns. N. E. Cor. Third and Yamhill Sis., PORTLAND, OR. luOUNTfllJl BODS TEA A blend from the formula ot an old English Tea Merchant. Best Tea in the World for the Price. M cents per lb. at your dealer's or postpaid from the sole iinporteni, CLOSSET & DEVERS, Portland, Or. If'ERTEL MICTOR y Shipped Anywhere on Trlnl. Cntnlncue Free. OKO. XUTXL Co., 6 Ky St. QUIMC.IiJ,..TJ.B.A, . 11 air nnfiM IT" k?" K, C?v tun tu mom n Pianos and Organs. WINTER & HARPER. 71 Morrison Street. Portland. Or llox MOD. Paper Air Cushions. G0RRUGATED1IR0N ROOFING, Metallic Skylight, Iron Cornices. J. C. BAYER, Portland. Or. cooks, who hav lined tho Rntml ara nl your health is concerned always take the the same opinion also, best. San Franciiw Evtning 'Pott. ID This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success lul CONSUMPTION CURE is sold by drue. Kists on a positive guarantee, a test that no othei Cure can stand successfully. If you have s COUGH. HOARSENESS or LAGRIPPE.il The Japanese employ Daner instead wil1 cure vou promptly. If your child has the of India rubberformnk r,;,, ,i,i.Q I . Vr or WHOOPING COUGH, use it Pnpr Wn- mil , Z Zt . sure. If you fear CON. . U, .i.., Limi, nuiVii'i iwjn, aon't wait until your case is hope mdia rubbev ones, they do riot stick to- less, but take this Cure at once aud receive im. gether 'after being wetted, and havinc mediate help. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00, an vW fV.Q.r oa iravelerr convenient Docket size 2ec. Ask Biiuujciuuij, uuuaiueruig uie apparent ous 1'iasters. l'nce, 25c. irauty ot the material ; a man weighing 160 pounds may stand on one without bursting it. Chatter. Marlon Harland'a Opinion. Our readers are familiar not only with the sprightly writings of Marion Har land, but also with her sound common sense upon matters of every-day life and action. Her name, indeed, is a house hold word, and is equally well known in parlor and kitchen. Her celebrated cook book, "Common Sense, in the House hold," is without a peer, and shows that she has made a careful study of how to prepare good, wholesome food in the best manner by the best materials. In this issue we produce a fac-simile letter from Marion Harland that speaks from her experience in the highest terms of the unequaled qualities of the Royal Baking Powder. Housewives every where should read the opinion of such an expert and act accordingly. All good THE UNEXCELLED mnni, nn,fi n F. E. SADLER, ivmnnfior. 3)4 NvterNHiriila. M., Mini Irnntl.rs, FIREWORKS. PISTOLS. FUGS, CAMPAIGN GOODJ LANTERNS, HORNS. The jri(at Manufacturers an, I Inn, tleia In the Country. I lis l ow rl' I'lili'l-H; ihe IIKHI' foods. H nil for price (lata. .1, ,,i II,,, ,,, t. DO T To send ns a largo order. Try in on a aiiiullone. Caah biis'iiii pava. Smith's Cash Store, 418-418 Front Street, San Francisco, Cal. Ask for price lmt. SURE, vwwst TRY . noan California Diamond CATARRH "'Tho'cloit Cure. Ku Mia ao l.a.1 whrra l,r rl.t. I,ui ,ir i,w4 i,, Ihla itrral riiw, W ,r .lri,.--r. . r ,4 . r. iv::t s cj , t-.t.. us :nnr.A n , it t ::j FltAZER AXLE BestintheWorldinnrnor Sold JUDSON iBSSt i vii aia.ii v.a II CALIFORNIA ST.. AN FHANCI&CO. If you want roWDEIt for .Mlnimr. Railroad Work. Stutnn lUastimr or Trua I'lanting, send for IVice Lint. BUS I' W"aat Vr'ayiCarWatvCTff sa ri CgCZB ' YOUNQ MENl The Specific A No. I. CUroa. wllhnut full, all rwa of iiiinnrr. aaa iuea aiti, nu ttutlier ol l.,,w lues; suuiilliif. I'rnVviila atrli liire, It hrlna an In U-riinl ri-mcaly. Curf-s when everyUiiiuc Ue Inwfullml. Hold liv nil iru:rvlt. Uaiiulacturarai ThaA.rtel nlirlt Mmlli-lne Prle. $3.00. o.,ran j.m-.i M, MORPHINE HABIT ! Hooka ft na. SURE CURE fariflo UsdkSn Co.. BSD Clay BU But rraicUom J. McCRAKEN & CO., DEALEKrl IN Reeh Hirkor Lima, Portland Cemanl, Ool dan Osta and Utah Plaster, Hnlr, Flra Brick and Fire Clay. LAND PLASTER. 60 North Front Btrtiet, Cor. !, PORTLAND, Oil. ANY WEAK ft1 AN wlio Is aiiffi-rlug. rlUn-r In Ma mind r txnly, fniin tlio liijiiiuma (,r vi iikiinliiK virnvtauf lila nan Ignorant r,,ll., nluiaii anil etcoaai a cun l, quickly uml iitniia iNitly cun-iL 1'bih-m rn c (wuleili. DR ffll P A ff) 1:11 '' fil- Those nlil l)iK-t.rs Imvn Inul 3i) j,,,' Cllwll-licn In riirtiml-rlnilM. IiIihmI. W. 0.11 n .. iii.him-., r, run Tri nity, Hellsblg Bemodlsi ssnt privately to nny artrtross. f tiraaln jriToaKA VH.XJ f liaaraataaa ant 1 s I SMM laHulli Ba vrdaalrky "lTHttlCHIIfVl I aiacisTI.0.li M Hip; a la tha acknnwiiir leadlnc remedy lor all Ilia unnatural disctwiraa and prlvatadlsr-aseaof mra. S certain rura for tbr dahliti tatlng weaknesa racullM lo women. 1 preaen ba It and real a' In recommeudlnc U a all au Reran. A. J. 8T0NFH, M 0.,rjinTi)H.n. OKI i.T sfrnsricuus. I'UICB tl.HO. U t! I Jo you feel bad? Do you have a headache? I mmfrWmW Doos vnur honk o4.n9 V ..H J don t feel like work The fft I p trouble is your liver is tor pid. You are full of bile. Y UUEhff r.M r u ..,:n. ,i.i Ihree doses of Hoore'i Revealed Rfinndi will anA .l ii-m 'or Bale by all druggists, fa. I V tCil liliiilli Windniills And PiiiiiDs. standini; hvs been cared. Indeed so strong Is m fslth W -a. VS. AAJ. J Kt I Initseffloicj, that I will send Iwobott Lis FRKK,wltb X. V A r.TT itirV 1'DL A rpTU i ., wi,h luuaiwMi ub uiii ainnaM to any inf tent who will tend ma tbir Jxpre8 and P. O. addrom, T. A. filocDin. Cm 18.1 Pew! St N. V FROM THE "PACIFIC JOURKAL. 'A creat itivant.lnn Iim hun k TntU That eminent chemist haa nrolimAH run's Hair Dve B ,f n ni'A tlftUf nfortn(wl I - i , . . - wasntvwvig ikjl lyllD - uon 01 complete 1'umpinc Plants for fi lrnisViinrr vuatnv in Residences, Farms, Hotels and Towns. frTrrQ Plans, snpcifinnf 1 - i'v.avninviio Ulltl I 1 I I I I !l l.liu 117 111 in tllininlw,l on application. Correspondence solicited. ..... . -wnin imitatfl nature to perfection i It acts jisns.HiiinisriiHi.v hihi ih periecci v liarmleNtf.'' rrlve, mu Ottice, 30 & 41 1'ark Place. T mm Plso'a Remedy for Catarrh Is the Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. n Bold by druggists or sent by mall 80c. R.T. HazelMne. Warren, Pa. MAGHIHERY AND VEHICLES, Haw Market Block, Portland, Oregon. i