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ANOTHER AFRICAN EXPLORER. DEAD gS.V FtXVITt Pay the Price of the Royal for Royal only. Royal Baking Powder is shown by actual chemical tests absolutely pure and 27 per cent, greater in strength than any other brand. Many grocery stores have recently , been stocked with second-class brands of baking powder, which are urged upon consumers at the price of the high-cost, first-class Royal. These powders cost from 8 to 30 cents a pound less than the Royal, besides being of 27 per cent less strength. If they are forced upon you, see that you are charged a correspondingly lower price for them. The proprietors of Ely's Cream Balm do not claim it to be a cure-all, but a sure rem edy for catarrh and cold in the head. I have been atlUeted with catarrh for twentv years. It became chronic, and ex tended to my throat, causing hoarseness and great difficulty in speaking; iudeed, for years I was not able to speak more than tiii'ty minut.s, and often this with great difficulty. I also to a great extent lost the sense or hearing. By the use of Ely's Cream Balm all dropping of mucus has ceased, and my voice and hearing have greatly improved. James W. Davidson, Attorney-at-law, Monmouth, 111. Apply Balm into each nostril. It is ?uickly absorbed. Gives relief at once, 'rice, 50 cents at druggists' or by mail. Ely Brothkrs, 66 Warren Street, "ew York. A GOOD PLACE FOB BOYS, rioitt's School, near Mill brae, San Mateo county, Cal., in charge of ex-Stat Super intendent Ira O. Uoitt and wife, is un doubtedly one of the best schools for Boys on the Pacific Coast. , 17e Ensmellne Stove Polish: no dttst, no smell. "German lyrup 55 Judge J. B. Hnx, of the Superior Court, Walker county, Georgia, thinks enough of German Syrup to send us voluntarily a strong letter endorsing it. When men of rank and education thus use and recom mend an article, what they -say is worth the attention of the public. It is above suspicion. " I have used your German Syrup," he says, "for my Coughs and Colds on the Throat ariilrfUngs. I can recommend it for tluiu as a first-class medicine." merits 10 substitute. Q s'a.aUNAirWpWb7mbN- PENSICN PATENTS LAN! 1 HOMFSTt'tD I POSTAI C L A I M S The "EXAMINER" BUREAU of CLAIMS UKDKS TBI DIBBCTIOK OJT San Francisco Examiner. you have a claim of any description whataoevei against the United Slates Government and wish It speedily adjudicated, address JOHN WEDDEKBtJRN, Manager, (18 F strom. IT. W. Washlna-ton. D. C. 8 CURE FITS ! TrYbeo I ur core I do not mean merely to stop then for a time and then bare thvm relurm again. 1 mean t radical care. I b&ve made the disease of FITS, KPI LttPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-Km study, 1 varrant my remedy to cure the worst eases. Because others hare failed is po reason for not now receiving a ear. Send at onoe Cur treatise and a Free Bottle of mi infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office. H. O ltOOT M. C, 183 Pearl 8U N. T. SURE, you JUtT try DroBis California Diamond The Creat Cure. Wo one so bad where life exists but maoe helped br this great cure, 50 cts. by druifls or mall. A. r L7CI7 1 C3 , Prt ICS Greenwich Ct, H- T City MORPHINE HABIT! Books frss SURE CURE Pacific Medicine Co., 529 Oar St., Ban Fra-xHsoo, FRAZER AXLI BEstinthsWorld! Get tha Genuine! Sold Everywhere! ICTOR Shipped Anywhere on Trial. flnt,Mloo-n Pro. 6EO. liJITEL Co., S Ky St. QTJIKCY. ILL.,V jj YOUNG MEN! The Specific A No. I. Cores, without full, all cases of Oonorr hoNi und Uleet, no matter of how long standing. Prevents stricture, It bPln(t an In. tcrniil romoly. Cures when everything else ha failed. Sold by all Druggists. Uunuftictnrera The A. Schoenhel, Medicine Prler. 3.00. Co., 6an Jose, CaL l-AIUtt UUtUI ill USE (Ail ft Best Cough Syrup. Tames Good. Csc r m lime. Bom ot arose sts GREASE KJ r? iJMwLfc a.' 11 1 SONG AND SINGER. I saw him mice, the while he aat aud played A stripling w ith a shock of yelluw hair (lis own rare sung, in mirth or sorrow made. But tender alU and fair. And as the years rolled by I saw blto not. But still his aonw full many a time I sung. I And thought of him as one who has the lot To be forever young. Until at last he stood before mine eyes An ago bout man. who trembled o'er bis staff; My sight rebelled to see lilm in such guise, Ripe for his epitaph. I prieved with grief that lo a death belongs: How Time is stern I had forgot, in truth. And how that men wax old. whereas their sougs Keep an Immortal youth. -Richard E. Durton to Century The First Postage Stamp. The first postage stamps issued by the government wert the denominations of Ave and ten cents. These stamp are now ot solete Hiui tlicv would not lie reooRnizetl by the postiiflires. The live cent stamp contained a portrait of Franklin, made altera painting by John H. l-nnunicre, In which the first liostniaster eneral Is pre sented weuring a while neckerchief and a coat with a fur collar. The color of the stump is a light brown and there is a hor der of fine, straight lines around the entire stamp. The teu cent stamp contained a portrait bf W ashingtou made from stew art's painting; its color was black and it had in the upper corners the letters b S." Thijse two Ktnuips were all that were used until 1851. when letter postage was vetiuced to three cents nnd a new series ol stamps came In. All of these stamps are now obsolete, but thev included eleven different 'Jenomina lions. There was a one cent stump, n three ceut stamp and a five cent stamp. There were also ten, twelve, twenty-four, thirty and ninety cent stamps; and in addition to these two carrier fcaViips, each of which cost one cent. These stamps all bore the busts of American statesmen. I .on is vi lie Courier-Journal. An Interesting Composition. An Ohio schoolmistress vouches for the following as a faithful copy of a boy't composition on Columbus. Some of the writer's historical statements are a little "mixed," but our readers will.not need to have the errors pointed out: Columbus was a great patriotic he was born in Genoa, Italy. It is undoubtly known what year, but I think it was rri day, October 12. 1433. Columbus was the youngest of his flvt brothers and so one day he concluded that he would go out and see if be couldn't do something for his country. He went to Brooklyn, New Lork, and walked the streets until he was tired and hungry, he then went to a baker shop and bought him two three-cent loafs of bread he ate one going along the street and the other he put in a red handkerchief and put it in his pocket, a lady seeing him laughed at him and made fun of him. finally he became so smart and intelligent that she married him. outh's Companion. An Empress Diary. The German empress keeps a diary which no one, not even the emperor, ever sees. At the close of each year the diary is closed with a locked clasp aud consigned to an iron safe containing' ber majesty's jewels. The same key serves for all the diaries, and the empress wears it attached to the chate laine at her waist. The emperor often con suits her regarding the date of past events, and has on several occasions asked her to record some fact for him which he desires to remember. Her majesty Is a close ob server of men and things, and it is prob able that the secretaf the sealed records will be interesting reading to future his torians. New York Sun? Grasshopper Traps It Is singular that those who, in the west, suffer so much from grasshopper do not give more attention to a method of capture which has been in use for many ages in the grasshopper stricken regions of the Old World. As is well known, the grasshoppers can easily be driven like sheep Hi front of any one driving" them, and by extending long 'lines of rather closely woven fishing net the grasshoppers May be driven into those nets and easily Captured. Meehans' Monthly. ." Il'.-V"!'" Slicker It the only Absolutely . Water Proof Coat 1 Guaranteed - MAT to Peel, Break or Stick, fas) 1UI to Leak at the Seams. Then an two wt 70a can tell tht irennla flicker : to FUh Brand trad mark and a Son Wool ta Collar. Sold erenrwbera, or Mnt fret for prlc. A. J. TOWER, nanufr. Boston, Mass. Our Mbll4 Rrand ! better than an watag. aravf coat suds taosfl us flM Bxajib, TOWER'S 8 IMPROVED m I ' &Cr Eto Wandered to Ttnsy MniHann Sqiiari In Uut f the I'estlvo KUpliant. He wag snuntvly built, was dressed Id sober black, had a luxuriant dark board and hit hair foil like a curtain over th collar of his coat. Ills hands rested on a stout stick as he at on a bench In Madison square near the pot where livoore Francis Train used toen crglxe his "lNycho," and one could not help noting iu the stranger's eyes the faraway, iut respective look that characterize the brooding Buddha or the philosopher who dreams while awake. As I was trying to conjecture who or what he might be a stranger steppod briskly up behind me and mild: "Sit near him and keep hi 111 in conversa tion for about the minutes until I come back. He will tell you some great stories about the Dark Continent." Then he walked oil at a rapid pace. Astonished though I was curiosity com pelled me to take a scat ou the same bunch with the long haired nmu who was gazing into vacancy, and I veuturvd to remark that it was a pleasant day. Lifting himself out of the fog ot his re flections my neighbor replied: "Delightful weather, indeed, but big game is scarce, I have seeu the spoor of thirty elephants hi a spot no bigger thau this, and gotaUoxcu mighty tusks after trekking for only two hours. The barbers spoil everything. I would rather trust myself to the hotpotters you have read about them In 'She,' I presume than allow a barber to ruu his lawn mower over my head and currycomb mo like a brickyard mule. "You have doubtless noticed," continued my eccentric companiou, "that a barliers' trust Is now being organized. Did you ever bear of such an atrocious outrage? If you don't patronize them they will boycott and blacklist you throughout every city iu the Uuited States. Next they will force congress to pass a law that every man must wear his hair no longer than an Inch nnd must pay for two shaves weekly whether he retains his beard or not." Satisfied that my humorous though solemn looking friend was quietly guying me I said: "Excuse me, but I Infer from your words that you have traveled exten sively in Africa. Were you with Stanley, or may I be bold enough to ask your name." "Ob, I dou't iuvite uotoriety," said he, "but I have no ivasou to conceal my iden tity. I am Allan Quatermaiu!" Before I could regain my breath the stranger who had previously addressed 1110 returned Id company with another man. "Come now, Mr. Quateruiain," said Number Two. "it is time to get back to camp." The great hunter arose and weut quietly along. "Vho is he!" I gasped to Number One. "A patient who is being treated In a pri vate home for Insane persons," was the answer. "Quite harmless and will proli ably recover. Ills chief hallucination at present is that he is a great African hunter and explorer. He got awny from us this morning aud we expected to find him in the menagerie at Central park, but some how he wandered down here iustead. That gentleman walking with him now is a doc tor." N'ew York Herald. A Fisherman Who Went A-Flnhln". Ximrods nnd anglers are fond of telling how Mr. Jeuney went a-(1shin'. Mr. Jen ney is one of the members of a firm that doesVt deal iu anything except goods for huntsmen and the kindred of that branch. It came Mr. Jenney's turn to have a vaca tion. He made ample provisions for pisca torial pleasures, for Mr. Jenney is particu larly fond of that sort of fun. Being in the business he was equipped bettor than the average angler. He reached the waters where he was to create havoc with the fish. He put on his fisherman garb, unpacked and went into camp. The gwpuhorn drew nigh and looked upon the city fisherman with eyes of longing. The rod was con nected. Mr. Jenney stopped suddenly. He hod lost or forgotten something. His face looked like a whitewashed fence just after a rain. He had forgotten his lines, flies and hooks. He rammed one hand in a pocket and drew out a bundle of things. He picked out a string and an old fash ioned hook, the same as that carried by a boy when he runs away from schooL And thus accoutered Mr. Jenney went a-flshin'. Chicago Tribune. Scratching Hatches on the Sky. It was evening, and:, a little Brooklyn boy stood at a window with his face flat tened against the pane. He was watching a slowly gathering storm. Distended, om inous looking wind clouds nnd thunder heads went bowling through space, while lightning flashes illumined the murky aqueous background. For some time the electrical broadsides continued, but still the little boy was an interested spectator. Darkness settled upon the scene, but only to make the lightning more vivid by con trast. The little boy's mother entered tht room. Finding him inteutly gazing out of the window she asked: "Well, Willie, what do you see?" At that instant there was a vivid flash of lightning, quickly followed by a loud clap of thunder. "Qh, mammal" Willie exclaimed, as If be had solved a difficult problem after long study, "I dess Dod is getting ready to light his lamps, 'cause he's scratching matches on the sky." New York Herald. Uloomingdale's Secrecy. ; , There is in New York rity a j'ast institu tion whoso fame as a phenomenon of its kind is world wide, but wbosecrets and mysteries have never been penetrated by the daylight of public knowledge. This place, from which the outside world is forever debarred, is the Bloomingdale Insane asylum. . No prison iu the city or country Is guarded and watched like this institution. To get out of it without the knowledge of the officials is impossible. There are Inmates of the place whose families would deem it an awful disgrace for it to become even slightly known that any one connected with them was confined in Bloomingdale, New York Journal.. Killed and Ate Her New Husband. An extraordinary story of cannibalism comes from Zanzibar. A love match had been made between a couple of young Swa hilis, and on the day following that of the marriage the bridegroom's friends called to offer the customary congratulations. They experienced some difficulty in get ting into the hut and at last) forced an en trance, when they found that the bride of a day had killed her beloved lord, bad al ready hod one feast off bis body and was preparing the remuinder for future use. London Hawk. The distance traveled by Stanley In the interior of Africa is estimated by him at 6,400 miles, of which all but 1,000 were on foot. The expedition occupied three years 'and rescued 300 persons, at a cost of lest than 30,000. PLEASURES OF MEMORY What a Messed thing In memory I How it brlii)? up the jiloasuioi of the nast, ntul lildot its uitplt'iiouiitiU'KHt'tl You recall your childhood duyt, do you not, nd wish they would return? You renieiiitx'r tho pleasant associations, while th unpleasant ones im forgotten. Perhaps to your mind eotntM tho face of tome friend. It was tmeo a pule, sud face. It showed murks ot tialn, lines of cure. It seemed to bo looking Into tht hereafter, the unknown future, And then you recalled how it brightened, how It recovered lta rosy hue, how it became a picture of happiness and ioy. Do you reiiioinlior these things? Many people do, and gladly toll how the health re turned, how happiness cumo back, how the world teemed bright. They tell how they were once weak, nerve less, iH'rltaps in (iain, certainly un happy. They tell of sleepiest nights, rest lest days, untouched food, un ttruiig nerves. And then they tell how they became happy, healthy and itron once more, ou have heard it otteu In the putt, have you not? You have heard people describe how they were cured and kept in health? You certainly can remember what it la that has so helped people in America. Knot, listen to what Mrs. Annie Jeunest. Miller, who is known universally at the great dress reformer, suyt: "Six yeart ago, when tulleriug from mental care and overwork, I received tho most pro nounced benefit from the use of that great medicine, Warner'e Safe Cure." Ah I now you rememlter. Now you re call how many people you have heard tay this same thing. Now you recollect how luiu'li you have heard of this great Cure. ' Now you are ready to admit that memory is usually pleasing, that the highest pleasure conies from perfect health, and that thin great remedy hat done more to produce and prolong health than any other discovery over known iu the entire history of the whole world. Phe puts her hand around my nook, A lve 10 beauty's plot, I put mv liaiul Inutile my vcit And Kh'e tier all l'v got. 8ATK. SL'HK AMD 81 K BUT. No external remedy ever yet devised has so fully and unquestionably met these three prime conditions as successfully as Allcock'h I'oRot't I'i.ahtkih. They are safe because they contain no deleterious drugs ami are manufactured upon soientlllo prin cipls of medicine. They are sure Itcvatme nothing goes into them except ingredient which ere exactly adapted to the purposes for which a plaster is required. They are "pecdy in their notion because their iiiihIic- umi qualities u ngiu u ineir worn ui re lieving naiii and restoring the natural and healthy performance of the functions of muscles, nerves sua skiii. lieware of imitations, and do not be de ceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Al.L cocr's, and let 110 solicitation or explana tion induce vou to accent a substitute. Ai.tiws' Cobs ad Bitmon f iiiki,i ef- fe:t quick and certain relief. Teacher Johnny, you may toll me what po litical economy teaches Jotmuy Not to ruu a 110,000 man tor a n.uco omre, If success he the true test of merit, it is a settlsd fact that "frow-n' HroneMal Tro ches " have no equal for the prompt relief ol cougns, colds ami tnront troubles. A man ho has the money to en ot for a lumnior trip timiaUy laes the time, and those who have the time tumaiiy nave 110 money. Tbi Okbmia for breakfast. ;E5 Look so happy? He Smokes MASTIFF. More solid comfort in one package of Mastiff tobacco than you can get out of any other plug cut in the world. Try a package and be convinced. J. B Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. rJt-Wi-itt a"HaHr,t vsush cure:. Thi GREAT COUGH CURE, this success ful CONSUMPTION CURE is sold by drug rists on a positive guarantee, a test that no othei -ure can stand successfully. If you have a :oUGII, HOARSENESS or LA GRIPPE, ii yill cure you promptly. If your child has the :ROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use it tiicklyand relief is sure. If you fear CON iUMPTION, don't wait until your case is hope, ess, but take this Cure at once aud receive im nediate help. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. Travelers convenient pocket size 25c. Ask out druggist for SHILOH'S CURE. If yout ungs are sore or lack lame, us Shiloh's Por jus Plasters. Price, 25c. OOOOOOOOOO TuffsTinyPills O enable tiHMlynpepticto cat whatever (Q m he wIhIihh. Tliey caune the food to as- w Oslmilatennd nniirlnh the body, (five, appetite and develop fleh. trifle, Si5 f dent. Exmt size shown In border OOOOOOOOOO I hare a poutWe remedy for tha aboye disease; by its asa thousands of oasea of tha worst kind and of long tan.icR have been eared. Indeed to strong la my fsith n its elBcaey, ttwt Iw.ll send xwo dottueb rncE, with t VALUABLE TREATI3K on thii disease to any snf 'erer who will send me their Express and 1. O. addroca, P. A. Slocum. III. C. 183 Pcor) St.. N, Y. J II TIC If Assayer and Analytical Chemist, . H. MuHiftK Washington 8t Portland, Or, . P. N. U. No. 448 -8. F. N. U. No. 525 k . WHATMAti -if 1 Thot alar multitudes whon Ihet aro the Md- Uetol iietileclul liioli'toiil unease. A-auunf eold.alll ol Indlnesllon, l)IHouuo or constl' ntloti,eaehoraiiyol llie "minor alltiivnti" advauev In many easel with " U'ku lU'stwyln strides" tllvs them a swift, warty defeat with Hoitetler'aHiomaeli Millers ami avert tliuiiaiior, Ahoruethy adinliilsli tixl an alarming reluiko In llu man who Informed him that he had "only a cold!" "Hilly a cold" repealed th doctor, "Wlmt would ) liav-the plimne;', mimiina Usui and la urlpne are easily exlloiiulslialil at the atari. Why then allow tliinn to net up a full head o' ateainf I'll! mi the tralti'a w III lliu Hit ters. The aenlal witruilh wliteh this aupeilt UltHtlelue illltuaea IhniUHh tlio avslein, the Im petus It iilvin to Iheelreulatlou of tin' blood, Hi enothliiK and ativiiKlhenlntf ellin t Uhiii Hid nervous, se elatlv reeonuuand It to lliveufeeblvd and sick, "lis the nival aiivelllu for mulaila, The man who la tho moat awkward at saying 11 lew lliluna la usually thv moat sliueru, 100 KKWAHIi. SIOO. Tho rtadera of this paper will ho pleased to learu thai there Is at least oun dreaded dlseaM that (lene has tec 11 able to euro In all lta aliwea, and that la catarrh. Hall's t'atarrh Cure la the only politv euro now known In tho mod leal fiateruliy. Catarrh. brlnK a eoiistllntlonal dlaeiise, reiilra a eonslltiilloual tiealmnnt. Hall's t'atarrh t'lire la taken Internally, aeltua directly Uhii the hhaid aud mm ms aurlaei-a of tho avsieiu, thereby destmvliiK tho foundation ot the dlneasn and lilvliiK 111" patient s'.reiiiilli by hullillm up the ronntttiitlon aud assUttun imlurv In ih'luit Its work Tlio pMpiletora havo ao nmeh flth 111 lta eurutlve imwvra that they oiler 1100 for any rase that It fulls to cuio. Houd (ot Hat ot tvallmoulala. A idnwa K. J. t il KN KY Vi t'O., Toledo, 0. fiy Hold by ilniKKlsU; 7eeiita. COPYRICMT It9l Hani to tah tha bi,?, oKl fashioned pill. It'i pretty hard to havo to tako it, too. Vou wouldn't, if you realized fully how it shock and weaken the system. Luckily, you don't havo to tako it. Dr. raw Pleasant Pellet J are better. They're sensible They do, mildly and gently, more than the ordinary pill, with all its disturb ance. "I hoy regulate tho liver, stomach an bowels, as well as thoroughly cleanso them. They're tho original Little Liver Pill", purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, tho smallest and tho easiest to take. Ono little Pellet for a gentlo laxa tivo three for a cathartic Sick lloadacho, Bilious Headache, Con stipation, Indigestion, Bilious At tacks, and all derangemonts of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels aro promptly and permanently cured. They'ro tho cheapest, too, for they're rttarantctrf to givo satisfac tion, or your money is returned. You pay only for tho good you get. If lit any tMialaes not pa) Im yo'i drop It and buy an Im- i. roved I'i'talunis ueubutor. MORE MONEY ran ho made In rais ing l.lilitou than In tint ot'.ier busluem forth" capital Invest td. A I) auiilully II li'struled Catiiloitno of Incubators. Brood or ami all kinds of lilikeuHxInirsfRtt VAiretita lor Mann I Bnne Cnttor, Neces sity Clovor Cuttor, and overytUIn re quired by taiultr; raiser. PETALUMA IHCUBiTDB CO., Petaloaia, Cal. Pianos and Organs. WINTER & HARPER, 71 Morrison street, Portland, Or. Box HOSi. " Mill DROP IT Mi 'SyWWif.'.. assassiiMaNia 'ji ,-:Ti'.,j ;i.inniijm,i ui mhiisviiu mmj,.uiii.in, m. . , ,j. 1( l(t , Jmi Simonds Crescent Ground Cross Cuts, And All Kinds of MILL SAWS. Alao Saw Repairing. tW SIMONDS SAW CO.. 75 Front Street. Portland. Or. lovell mmm cycles f or Ladiea and Cent, feUatyles kin Pneumatic Cushion and Solid Tires. Diamond I-rims, Tubing, Adjuitsbls including Psdalt. &ejSn I 'att of tinoi, JOHN P. LOVELL ARW18 CO., I ' Mli-UJIa t sr sr Ar jr js UNLOAD don't feel like work. The ff I in trouble is your liver is tor pid. You are full of bile. J W Eh 'Oct rid of it witimnt Aav Three dftses of Moore's Revealed Remedy you ieei tine a new person. jor H. A. 8.MITH. BaKCLAT J. BattTH. iMPOFITERa, MANUFAOTUHERt. OCALERt IN AND LARQtST DlSTRIBUTtRS 0f General Family Supplies . IN LARQK OR IMALL LOT8, i Direct to Consumers at the very Lowest Prices. ASK FOB OCB PRICE LI8T. Beat Valne for Value. Mo Charge for Cartage. No OIuu-ko for Uoaln(. 1 C- IS m I If - i, OJV15 IfiiVJOVft Both tho method nnd iomuIIh wIh ii Syrup of Figs is taken; it is ph itHiuit itud relrcHhing to tho tattle, imd acU gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver und Bowels, cleaimt's iho hvs tein elloetually, diHH'U colds, bond iches and foveri mid cures liuliiln.il eoimtipntion jiernuinently. For wtlu in fiOoand $1 bottles ly all drii'Nts. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. SAi fHAVOi!l(,0. r.tl, lOuWVIUt. Kf. SV tlh:, . . Season fcrTrcut Opens April 1st. If Vou Ara Iu N.ed f Trout Kllaa, flat Ilia Host. '7' 'WS Hlamlartl iiialllv, 4 la a hook, per ilns o 5 liH-aoii '1'miit Kiles, 4 lo a Imhihs, .,r ilus, ,. , , .Ml r'lne iteverseri V 111a Klles, 4 lo s hooka, m,i ,!.. I. no Any of a'Mtvi tnmlltii. nel hy ntntlon rix-clpt ol prtr. Alsuarull Una of IKlHH, IlKKl.H, I.I.N K-l, ele., at Hudson's Gun Store, 93 FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OR. If He ml tut llliistralmt ralalomm. JUDSOH Dvnamite l POWDER CO., II CALIFORNIA ST., AN FRANCISCO. If you want rOWDKU for Mining Rtilroud Work, Htump IthtHtiiiK or True riantinK, wml (or lr!e Llat, IVIOUflTAlN BUDS TEA A hlend from tho formula ol an old English Tea Merchant. Best Tea in the World for the Price.' 60 renta wt lt. at your (lealer'a or tid from the solo lniMirters, CLOSSET A DEVERS, Portland, Or. J. McCRAKEN & CO., ' -DKALEIW IN Reeht Harbor Lima, Portland Camsnt, . tan Sato ant Ufa Plsitsr, Hair, f Ira Hrkk ant Fir Clay. LAND PLAIILR. 4)0 Worth Front Btret, Cor. D, PORTLAND, OK. MrmiTTTn oiVTTniTmn hll n f ft II. W II. aVd w Iron Cornices, ' COBBUGATED IRON ROOFING. J. C. BAYER, Portland, Or. . IKStiTUTE. SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Neit aeaslon will beuln August 1, W; six twnth year; lKhleen teaehera. Kor lllustratiHl rataloBiie adrlre a Hav. K. H. Cnt'ai 11, A. M., Irluclpal, 1W Valencia ht., Ha 11 Pram lcs, (,'al. Tiff n Iathaeltnnwlii1f;4 leadltif r.m-.ly for ail Ilia unnatural itwhuri., aait prlvai(lisasanf mn. A cartalo riir Inr thf dolers tstlua wsakuua iiacu.iair to wornrn. 1 prarilltand fMlaafai In rwommoudlua ll lo all aiifTerara. A. i 8T0Nf R, II 0 ,0f nTi a. Uv, Bum ny atrnirasiaM. I'UICK H.OK fctool Droo Fois hn. Ball Bsstingi to all running parti, Suipsmion Saddle. mvi f jrilirwi ln. 1 rtTii61AVfl.l f m UssfsslS strt M m ass i. twUMf. 1 lTailaiCHii",i fn V eiaDaHtir.Oara CO IjHf u 1 Strictly mOlI GRADE in Evnrv PosffAnln. f.V5rpit'' ?r lllMliiteSu.1 Kinea, Bwolrnra, finortiaa; oUa. etc. Mfrs., 147 Washington St., BOSTON, MASS. Sm jf jr. V."!k Do you feel Lad? Do you have a headache? Doou vour back ache? Yon nnn't. nnf an, will do it and make I 1 1 O sale by all druggists. UI kit 416-418 FRONT ST., 16-18 CEDAR ST, S. F. mJ