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333 -f "i-': ... ., All Experts Use Royal Baking Powder Perfect and uniform success in making finest food is more certain with Royal BakiAg Powder than with any other. Use it in every receipt calling for a baking powder, or cream of tartar and soda, and the best results in pure, wholesome, appetizing food are assured. Experts use it because it adds to their success. Physi cians and Health Officers recommend it because it adds to the wholcsomeness of the food. Maiuox IIarlaxd: the best in the market. I have used no other." Since M. Gouju, late Chef, Delmonico's, New-York: "In my use of Royal HakingTowder, I have found it superior to all others." A. FORTIX, Chef, White House, for Presidents Arthur and Cleveland: "I have tested many baking powders, but for finest (bod can use none but 'Royal.'" UfcSIKtS TO It K I K T-SriMoKY. Henry Thome, Traveling Secretary of the Y. M. C. A, writes from Kveter Hall, Strand. London, February 2. 1 vsS: "I desire to bear my testimony to the value of Alixock's Poroi's Plasters. I have used them for rains in the hack and side arising from rheumatic and other ranes never without deriving benefit from th- ir application. Thev are easily applied and very comforine. Those enir'aiiei as I am in public work which involves exposure to sudden changes of temperature w ill do well to keep a supply of Aluock's PoBors 1'lastebj in taeir portmanteaus." TT Girvba for breakfast. If MASTIFF PLUG CUT was not all that is claimed for it, how else could so great a business and sale have developed in so short a time? A pure, mild, sweet smoke no wonder it has become the standard smoking tobacco, even in competition with long-established brands of recognized merit. fl. B. Pace Tobneeo Co.. Richmond. Vinrtntn. ft ULCERS, CANCERS, RS SCROFULA, IVs SALT RHEUM, I RHEUMATISM, BLOOD POaSON. these and over; kindred diseaso arising from impure blood successfully treated by that never-failing and best of all tonics and medicines. Sins Ssii SSS Books on Blood and Skin d and Skin nialaecntoa 'jt cifiG Co., . CA. 1 Diseases free. rrizlcd testimonials application. Address Swift Specif ATLANTA, ...ELY'S CATAHRH CREAM BALM When applied into the nosirilf. will be absorbed, ffeotually cleansing the heid of catarrhal vi u,caub l"g healthy teure tlons Ita layshiHiiiu nitttion, protects the membrane from ad ditional coldp, com pletely heals the sores and restores sense of of taste and smeil. Try the Cur9.' HAY-FEVER A particle is a pi Med in each nostril, snd is agreeable. Priced ) ceDf atdrueKiste' or by mall. ELY BEtOTHKKS, 66 Warren Street, New Y. rk. YOU NEED NOT FEAR that people w ill know your hair Is dyed If you use tliat perfect Imitation of nature, It Impart a plossr color and fresh life to the hair. Price, 1. Office, 3! l'uik flute, N. If. I CURE FITS ! When I m ears I do not mean merely to stop them for time and then have tbem return again. I mean a radical cure. I hare made the disease of FITS, EPI LEFSY or FALLING SICKNESS life-long study. 1 arrant my remedy to care the worst casai. Because others nave failed ia no reason for notnoa -eceinng- a core. Send at once for a treatise and a nee Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office, H. U. BOOT. HI. C. 183 Pearl St N. V statt of the Heattle Poxt-Inteui t - .J, ft. I i...l i.:! Ms Eieir Dve . . . , J ' - , . What, position anu gone jiiui paiuiersmp lmb wuii junior ronocK or ine iut. vernoii Democrat. Mr. bheflleid was a Dalit s boy and handled the tell-tale antimony In the Wasco Sun office during our ad ministration of the editorial depart ment of that paper, and we are glad in deed to see him climbing steadily up ward In his chosen proft fsioii. "I regard the Royal Baking Towdcr as its introduction into my kitchen The lnvr of Too Much Eierolae. Dr. Piitton, chief survon of the National Soldiers' home at Dayton, O., said in an in terview in Pittsburg the other day that, of the 5,000 soldiers in tho D:vton homo. "fully SO per cent, are suffering from heart disease in one form or another, due to the forced physical exertion of the campaigns. And he made the prediction that as large a percenta.sre of the athletes of today will be found twenty-Ore years from now to lie "ictirus of heart disease, resulting from the muscular strains they force themselves to undergo. As for the likelihood of exercise to prolong life, it may bo said that accord- ins to the statistics of M. de Solaiville there are more people living in France to day who have passed the age of sixty than there are in England, the home of nthletie sports. There is probably no nation in Europe more adverse to muscular cultiva tion for its own sake thnn the French. "ureat athletes die young, ana n mor tality list of Oxford rowing men published a few years ago showed that a compara tively small percentaKo of them lived out the allotted lifetime." Providence Jour uaX The Chinese) Silk Festival. We, who are always grateful to our benefactors, honor the inventor of the art of silk culture with a real perpetual cult. Besides tho temples which we have erected in all the corners of the empire, her majesty the empress noes every year at the hatching season, ia person, with all her suite, and in great pomp, to the field of the mulberry, to sacrifice to the-l goddess who was tho queen of the Em peror Hoang-TL After the ceremony at the temple, her majesty, followed by her ladies, goes into the iield, and, surrounded by the farmers' wives, cooks some mul berry leaves and lays them on a basket containing the newly hatched worms. The festival is clmed with her winding a cocoon by way of setting an example, in the presence of the people, and distrib uting gifts to those persons who have been reported by the authorities of their villages as most worthy by reason ol their fidelity in attention to the care of the silk worms. This ceremony, which is one of the most important of those her majesty has to perform during the year, is a great incentive to the silk raising population, who cannot neglect their own work when they see their sovereign occupied ui the same way. An old proverb says that "an idle farmer causes two persons to die of hunger, and a woman who will not weave will see ten dying of cold, The proverb illustrates the value of en couragement, and shows that silk worm raising and weaving are duties of the women. "Chinese Silk Lore," by Gen. Tcheng-Ki-Tong in Popular Science Monthly. A Reminiacetice. In the stato archives at Albany is bill of expenses incurred by Abraham Lincoln in Albany while on his way to Washington to be inaugurated as presi dent of the United States, which showi that at least his suite were very patriotic if not demonstrative in their celebra. tion of Washington's birthday. The bill was as follows: Deleva House, Albany, Feb. 23, 1861. The state of New York, To T. Rosalie & Son. One day's board of lion. A. Lincoln and suite, parlors, rooms, dinner and break fast In -parlor Wines and liquors frgars Telegraphs Congress water $2.00, baggage 34.87 Carriages Sundry broken articles stoves, chairs, Mo- etc $570 SO 857 00 10 00 1 13 T 87 13 00 130 00 $1,120 00 New York Telegram. Ceremonious. trenenmen are noted for their punc tiliousness, but they have no monopoly or that virtue. A nice sense of propriety occasionally crops out in quite unexpect ed quarters. "Pat," said the superintendent of one of our New England manufactories, "go down to the firm's office and wash the windows." Pat presently appeared in the outer room with his bucket and sponges. "An I was tould to wash the windys in the firm's office," he said to one of the clerks. "All right, that's it right in there," answered the clerk, pointing to the door. "But they're In there," said Pat "Oh, never mind, go right in." But Pat still hesitated. "Faith." said "nn' would ye plaze be after coin' in U8 noic ,i me?" Youth's Corn- in de name ob you got to d jd gold, an wid bulls an L Optimist. Tell ine dat!" -lly) Just look at our "Look a heah, Casar. Surely, when the tell uiore'n forty men 'at all die and wither, dat same t'ing what 1 tind, dear. Look on wa'n't one ob 'em treatedngs. Of course It do me. By golly. 'peaMU be our lawn fate, might act like a gemp York Ledger. . I Th Dwarf an.t th Giant. King Charles V Rltt.vitlo porter, Wll. 11am Kvar, was a thorn in JetTrey Hud son's flesh, and verjbljt thorn, h, for tho dwarf. Evan whs truly a giant, measuring TH feet in height. Hudson and he could never meet without squabbling, and indeed the very sight of thin 111 as sorted pair standing aUUt by sido was enough to occasion remark that made Hudson's liUxyl boil. One evening, when a merrymaking or masking frolic wits going on at the (mince, the giant and the dwarf happened to meet. As usual, nn angry quarrel took place. Evans hx'an to tease hlstlny rival byallu ions to pies, venison parties and tho like, and In tl style of the well known Goliath cf Gain, when deriding David, cast rclloe tious upon Iltiilvm'stliminulivcNixiv, Hud son, though extremely angry, tried to pro serve his dignity. With a very red faco ho M rut tod up to t lie !jl ut, whose kneo was nliouton a level with tt.e dwarf's head, and said with an angry stamp: "Perad vent ure, my friend, you have never sutlh lently considered "that the wren Is made by the saino hand that formed the bustard, and that the diamond though sniaS In size, outvalues ten thou sand times the granite:" At this saliy Evans' mighty lungs thnn derod fort h a peal of laughter that itrownee the shouts of the courtiers, and snatching up the valiant knight he thrust him Into one of his huge pockets. Holding an i tit menso hand over the midget to prevent his escaping, Evans proceeded to tako his place In the pageant, where he was to per form a dance. When this was linished he drew from his pocket a big loaf of bread, which he broke In two, and then from tho other pocket he took tho squirming Hud son, placed him between the half loaves as if he were the slice of meat that goes to make up a samlwicu and intimated that the king's giant would lunch upon the queen's dwarf. St. Nicholas. The rrehrnelle Organs. The possession of an effect iro prehensile organ a hand or its equivalent seems to be tlioUrst great requisite for tho revolu tion of a high order of intellect. Man and the monkeys, for example, have a pair of hands, and in their case one can sec at a glauce how dependent Is their Intelligence upon these grasping organs. All human arts base themselves ultimately upon tho mi mini hand, anil even the apes approach nearest to Humanity in virtue of their ever nctivo and busy little fingers. The ele phant, again, has his flexible trunk, which, as we have all heard over aud over again, usque ad nauseam, Is equally well adapted to pick up a pin or to break the great boughs of tropical forest trees. (That pin, in par ticular, is now a well worn classic.) Ihe squirrel, once more, celebrated for his unusual Intelligence when judged by a rodent standard, uses his pretty little paws as veritable bands, by which he can grnsp a nut or fruit all around, and so (rain in his small mind a clear conception of its true shape and properties. Throughout the animal kingdom generally, indeed, this correspondence, or rather this chain of causation, makes itself everywhere felt; no high intelligence without a highly de veloped prehensile and grasping organ. Ixtruiiill Ma giume. The Suppusably Wlnulnir Ticket. It chanced ou Loly Wednesday in Na ples, when one of the grandmothers of the children was in tho house, that a rat sprang from a hole, aud running In'twecn the grandmother's legs lied to tho open window, from the balcony of which it spt-d headlong on to tho pavement eighty feet below, where of course it lay dead. I found the household In an uproar of joy that evening over this event. They had bought a lottery ticket for n franc, invest ing upon a "terno," or issue ef-three spec! fled numbers. If the three numbers were drawn they would win X0, and they had very lively bopes until baturdaycame and defeated tbem. As for the three numbers, they found them in tho numerical equivalent of "rat," "mother-in-law" and "sudden death," using a certain little hook width assumes to interpret by figures most of the incidents of common life. Thero whs a dolorous reaction when the ticket drev nothing. National Ueview. Thought Mio Was Mud. They tell a good story on Mrs. Stannard (John Strange Winter), author of "Booties' Baby," and SirMorell Mackenzie. It ap pears that the great physician was being lionized and victimized at a hugger mug ger party in a Iimlon drawing room, and in tho course of tho evening was intro duced to a lady novelist whoso acquaint ance he had not previously enjoyed. "I feel that I ought to know you," said the doctor. "I'm ," replied the lady. But the medicine man was no wiser. "I'm ," declared the indignant novelist, naming her popular little story. Sir Morell, we are told, smiled pleas antly, and approaching his host whispered: "You know, of course, that you have a mad lady among your guests? That Mrs. is quite mad, but I should say harm less. First of nil she told me that she was a man and then somebody's Infant and evidently quite believed it!" New York World. Care Necessary When Hayingr Mushrooms. One cannot be too careful about buying mushrooms from gatherers, or from deal ers who have bought from tbem, and es pecially when mushrooms are very low in price should care be taken, for tho poison ous toadstools are very apt to be mixed in with their brothers tho mushrooms. Many maintain that the difference is easily detected, even by an amateur, but I have taken these statements w'ith a grain of salt ever since an employee of a mush room grower told me that he had picked them professionally in England for years, but that he would not wager on his ability to always tell thedifTerence between mush rooms and toadstools. New York Tele gram. The Touch of Sympathy. Borne time ago a certain woman lost her little baby. It was her only child, and of course tho mother thought there never was and never would be another half so nice. And when the little thing breathed its last she was inconsolable. While the narrator was at the house a neighbor came in, and precipitating herself into the childless woman's arms she exclaimed: "Poor Mrs. B , I know just how you feel. I've been through it all myself. Last week my pet kitten died!" Lewiston Journal. Why an East Wind Affects Some. The discomfort acutely felt by some per sons during east winds probably arises from the poison that ought to have been got rid of by the skin, but owing to the closing of the pores has been thrown hack into the system. Popular Science Monthly. All Aches Believed. Headache, toothache, backache, or most any joint ache will be relieved by heating the feet thoroughly with Uui shoos an. New York Journal FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC. MC-Or UAUK WHO OATOtti NEtfl torn Fartonal Sketches nd Incldeuu t X Mrala Workers In the Highest Walk, of Life. I.Vri l'ork lYitisfii.) The render of the morning tianr wh Its by hit cosy il reside mid Is informed of what is transpiring In every quarter of the f IoIh, seldom rvalues tho amount o actual labor necessary to ascertain, v lect, write, transmit, sua print turn won dorful mass of news. And vet, aside, from tho special dispatches, It ia largely een terod in one ollleo, local! near the Tele graph btiililingin New 1 ork.aml presided over by a quiet gentleman ina most mas terly manner. Mr. William Henry hmlth, manager 01 the Associated I reus, is In the prim of life, and possesses a mind clear as to the roiiuireiiicntsof the public To prop eriv ami promptly naiuiie the iiihhh , matter that passes through his hands ia an enormous undertaking, and one which may well test tho capacity of any man Mr. Smith hits always U-en sn arduous worker, and it is by no means surprising tluU his health should, in tho past, haw uuoreti more or less thereby, in mental strain necessary to tho perform nee of his duties caused ditllcultiei of digestion which are not easily overcome and also a uremic colic, tioth painful and exhausting. All attempts to overvoms these tendencies by force of will power mi i en, ana ne consulted eminent physt clans, among them Pr. liarthol of Vhila dclohia. In spite, however, of tho care and skill of these practitioners, he grow worse constantly. The result can best be descriUd in his own words, lie said ".My nrother, u. . Ninth, manager oi the viiesajieake and Ohio Kail road, came to visit ine, and seeing my condl lion, iook upon nimsoii to conduct my case, ami so secured a preparation which I have since learned, he had ueud suc cess fully himself and in his family. began its use, and commenced improv ing at once, tins improvement con' tinned, until now I am well, and wholly through tho influence of Warner's Sale Cure. I have since then used the remedy with good results in my family, and keep It on hand constantly. I consider It a remarkable medicine." Mr. tleorge Alfred Townsend, the fam oua newspaper correspondent, whose letters, written over tho nom do plume of "Oath," have attracted such wide at tention, said to the writer: "While in England I had a pleasant visit with ex Gov. S. H. Packard, our Consul at Liver pool. We were remarking on the death oi a numoerol distinguished Americans when the liovernor said : ' Townsend. can't see why so many of our public men are passing away, victims of one dreaJ course. There is no need of theirdying if they will consent to avail themselves of what has been provided for thorn, as I have.' Qov. Packard went on to de scribe his experience, and I found hii ymptonu corresponded almost exactly to my own. I soon afterward returned and when i had taken a number of not ties of Warner's Safe Cure the remedy Gov. Packard used and commended to me eoptron.lv I. too. was rid of back die, bad fluids, tired feelings, nervoiu exhaustion, irregular appetita, 'thick head,' and to-dav am as sound si a nut It indicated my disorder and removed It entirely. I regard it as a godsend to this country, where Bright disease and all other kidney disorders are so prevalent. the aiiove statements are not from oliscuro sources, but from gentlemen in ine most exalted stations oi trust and responsibility, and the atfirmationa they niiiKo are the results oi actual observa' tion. Does it not stand to reason, there- tore, that the article ot which they speak is a most valuable one, and such as may be used with great benefit by all who are suuenng. Tho Kings anil the Cut. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. P. King, of 040 Vlr ginia avenue, southwest, passed through an experience early ono morning that will no doubt linger in their memory for a long timo. Whilo Mr. King and his wife were w nipped in slumber at alnnit 2 o'clock a large sized cat entered tho house through an open window, It Is supposed, on a quiet hunt after tho many birds, both (timed and alive, which are in the house. Whilo the cat was meandering about tho room Mr. King awoke, and jumped from the bed to put the intruder out. Thecal tlarted for the stairway, and as he passed .Mr. Kin;' st ruck linn wit h his hand, knock Ing Thomas against the wall. Tho blow aroused all the savage instincts of the anl- nil, and he made a furious onslaught on Mr. King, llxing his teeth In his right hand, lacerating it, severely, and using Ids claws to goo 1 elle::t. on his nlghtrobo. 1 ho noiso of tho struggle alarmed Mrs. King, am', she bravely came to tho rescue, driving the cat away from her husband; but the savage animal attacked her fiercely and tore, her hand. . For some minutes tho battlo raged furiously, until Mrs. King managed to secure a firm hold upon the cat s throat, and choked It until It was In sensible. Then Mr. King took it by the tail and dashed its head against the wall until It was apparently dead.' Mr. King threw it Into the yard, and after bandaging up thoir wounds he and his wife retired to finish out their night's rest. Early next morning Mr. King went to the yard to see how tho cat looked by daylight; but it was g-ine. It had doubtless taken advantage of tho proverbial remainlngcight lives and crawled away to recuperato. Washington Star. .tht scarry of your KSyCOAT Before Buying. POUR foraa water In th tlee holding the and tl(ht at here ihown or anr whera le whm thr la a team, and IM If Kl watertight. Thereareroodalnthemarketl thatl very nice, but will leak at ever am. 1 Wa warrant Tower'slMPROVElJPlSh Brand Sllcknr to be water tirht at every team and tvtryuhtrt tint alio not to pul or enca, ana amnoriza onr aeateri 10 maae (fwu any Slicker that fail! In either point. There are two wave yon can tell th Genuine improvti Jiih brand Slicker. 1 t. A Soft Woolen Collar. 2. Tljlj; Tr4 Mark (below.) Watch Out (SSrAj for both thra) point I Send t"T Caialofi free. A. I. TOWER. 11 fr, Boiton.Mui. Plan's Kerned? for Catarrh is tho Befit, Easiest to tTse, and Cheapest. ir ilold by druKgisu or tent by mull, too. 1LT. Haxelbina, Wacno, Pa. tllR TKMPTAtlOW To rtt out ot doora la roti(h watl rr la tint alroiiii, but wv sns many ot ua, couihUih1 to (acn rviMii wtmilivr (ruviuviu y, IiIsohh which atlu (roiu chill r peculiar to no aouion of tho Twar. Till la truvi Ihorefuro, there ahnttlit bit In the ehwot ot m or T koie(mlt what Kutas UtitmHllcaletl tlluiuisiit, alu.ilutvly iIcvuh! ul aiiythliiit tail an pxtlttvo arllou, but lonlii combining, In the vlli'ctlvs loriu ( an luvlitor anl auil an alterative, tho yiinlltv ul iiclriiao Kliit ehattKca ot wikiIht. lluati tlct'a Hlotn ach lllttera hat thnxt or Imir rusrtU that no other untitle ( It cIhmb huw'. Not only dis-a It rellevs Ihe poiuiIhIiiU which It I'vi'ii u ally t iirtoi, It inillflce tint tyatem minltmt ihi liai elti et of t linniif ul ti'iuiwiKliiro, (slnlly aii.l luo olion shown In tin' ilvailiy lurm ot " la ki'i'I"';" It pniiltn ta a raillesl ehaiiKi) lit tint wciikeuod eotiitlllnti ol v em peculiarly IIhIiIu tit lie hi tacked by It. ami It tvlnts to iirovliti' hkhIiikI Iliu ilaniier tisuiltluii (mm an IiiiihivimIkIiimI etumi tlouot llitt IiIihkI aud a illnm.lorwl tlatvol tho liver or towolaj " What It to rare aa aleak well doner" aaht tho June pool aailly lit IiIiiimiK aa ho conic illalul Ihe III OiKiknl meat. now Til ih r We offer One lluiulretl Itollara' rewanl fursiir o'ot ealarrh lhaleaiitiol be cured by laklug llaU'K'alarrh t'U' r. . I'HKNKY A I'll., I'rotw , Tii'inK (I. We, thu iiiiMt'mluini.1, h voknowMK 1 llii'iioy (or Ihe laal 11 liH'ti yrar.,and I'iMIovo him s'r ( et y hiiitur . Iilo I all Imalmna ira aactiniia and tlnaiii'lHlly ahlx to ra t)' ml any uli IkiIhii utadoliy ihe'rll'-i. tt K T V Tlil'AX, hnl.va'r hiuwiil-lN, i nlcilo. U, WAIIHNtl, K1NNAS A IAIIVIS, Whiiliaae PrilKSUta, Toledo, O. Ilall't CaUrrh t'nru la u.ttn lutenmtly, ae Iui dlriK tly upnu Ihe IiIimhI and murium aiiriMera hi t'le ayHlimt. IVallnmulala ant IriT. 1'ilvit, 7!l Cent a boltltt. rkild by all ditlSKlala. A woman lwai looks timter the bed (or man, A man goes ant btlwtHu acta to listk lot blm. UVI'Tl'KK ANII l'it.H flllKU. We prMtllvely rsre rupturi', ptlxa and all rer. Ul ill mi Mia wllhout I n ot doleiilluti (run bust. Utwi, No cure, mi y, Alai all r(iit( dla eaaw. AiWtvaa for iiihW'l lira, I'ortorlluld Loatiy, SJS Market tlrtst, Han KraucUo. It It wlo rullroad tUs k thatkn.wt lu own I'te Euaniellne Stove IXillah; no duit, no antoll. A man may run Into dubt. but he teldutn eutuoa out at anything (aU r than a walk. For throat diseases, coughs, folds, eta fllectlve relief Is found lu the use of "llrvwn't Knmchutl Truchu," Bold only III boies, S cents. It It rather hard to exactly di (Ino the nlik ol time, but SaUu It ctrUiuly Ihe Mi k ol eternity. A ntedu woman the one who's overworked, nerv ous, and debilitated. What sh needs is Dr. Pierce's Favorito Pre scription. It's m.tdo oxactly to fit her caao an invigoratinp, restora tive tonio, and a Bootliin? and strenetheninff norvino, civinf; tono anu viTOr to mo wtioio system. Jiut it isn't a mere stimulant. It's legitimate meuteine, tuat an expe rienced physician has carefully pro pared, for woman's ailments. All the functional derangements, chronic tveaknesaes, and painful disorders poculiar to the sex, are corrected and cured by it. And because it's a certain remcdr. it can be made- a guaranteed one. If it fails to give satisfaction, in any case, you nave your money back. The best pill costs less than any other. Costs less, but docs more. They're smallor, too, and easier to take. Dr. Piorco's Pleasant Pellets are the best pills. They regulate penectiy me liver, storaacn, ana bowels. August Mower " I am Post Master here and keen a store. I nave kept August I lower for sale for some time. I think it is a splendid medicine." E. A. Bond. v. M., I'aviiion Centre, N. Y. The 9tomach is the reservoir. If it fails, everything- fails. The liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the heart, the head, the blood, the nerves all go wrong. If you feel wrong, look to the stomach first. Put that right at once by using August Mower. It assures a good appetite and a good digestion. Foley Hot Springs ARE THE BEST WATERS For Liver and Kidney Comttlalnt. Rheumatism. Go 't, Dropay, Hklrj and PrlvaUt Dleimn. rttautl fullv situated In t'aacade Mountain. HO mll- a.t at Kiigene. New hotel and hatha ; open all year round, writ rnr cii-Rtiinr to BAKU A MUI.KOTW, rroprietora, Foley Hot HprlnKK, Jjine county, Or. Look for this adv't In thl- paper next week. Old UolJ and 8llree Ikmaht! aend your old am. and HIlTer b mail to the old and rellahu, hniiaa nf A Coleman, 41 Third atreet, Han Franoiaoo; I will aend b return mall the oath, aeeordlog to aaaaf ; If the autotui not aatiataetory will return (old. YOUNG MEN! The Specific A No. I. rnren. without full, all eanea nf am.m. Keen and JIw, no mutter ol imw luntr tiindlnn. rreventa atrloture, It helnir " In UfrniJ r;meily. Cures wlieu evcryming else him rnlled. HV.lit by idl ltriiKKlRtH. MHuuruoturenis The A.HtJiiienhet. Medicine Prlrw. $3.00. -" nan jont'.cai. m s.rtf urn?-,. - BMimi;Trii Awi Tin NijiMJJiliail,- Simonds Crescent -ina mn r.inua 01 mik. saws, Alo saw ReDalrlnr? SIMONDS SAW OO., 78 Front Street. PartianH eA, 'Wi Vi Tkth tlio niPtlioil mill result when tyrtip of h in talon; it is jiioiumnt mid refrcsliing to the tnsto, mill let wnll yet jiromptl on tho Jiithioy, Liver and lowtl, c!i'Riih h 1!id hj 'wu cflectuall, dispels tohls, lietnl '.i'lio ami levers nml cures haliitii,'! oiiHtrtmtlon Mniiaiicnlly. F r salo ia COoaml $1 Itottlcs by all (IniisU. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. c mknasco. en. tommu. nr. mw iohk. .r. This CRTAT CfU'C II rVUI this success. Iui CONSUMPTION CUKK it sold lydmg. it on a ponitive nuaraiitce, a test that no otlici C'ure ran st tnd Mii-crsfiilly. If you Inve a COLT. II, IIOARSI-NI.2iS.tr l.A tifitPI'i; il ill ntre you pmmttly. If your child Iui lb :KoUP or VllOOriNCi COUCH, u? il iiiiklyand relief is sure. If you fmr CON. lUMi'TK 'N, don't wait until your cr i hope, lets, but Like this Cute at once aud receive im 'tt'diaie help. I.i't;e Ixtttles, 5.1c. and f 1.00. rrsvclrrr rmivrntrnt pixket i.e 15c, Ak your iHikkM for SI 1 1 1 I I'S CUM- II vmn nintrs ae wue or baik lame, uuc Shiloh't I'or- Our Wonderful Remedy ! DR. GRANT'S Kidney and Liver Care. A p.Mltlve aiieclflrfiir all Kidney Troulilra mirh aa BHIfiHrS DISEASE. OlABETES, BILIOUSNESS. SICK HEADACHE, to. Tu the aKnl it i parties larly adapted. To try II once la to recommend it HlU'AIti:!) 11 v The 0. W. R. Manufacturing Co., Portland, Oroon. roM flti.i; iiv ai.i, inn uavm, ANN'S gOME CUTTER 111 out Dry or Green Il(iMi-, Mi-nt.tirlitl'eimti all. (irreil Cut HuNhrt Will tkill!!o thrt lillinl)i r of kk will mult 11 tln'in more lor tllit hMI enrry I ho hent aud'ly tlirnii(j tni) m'llltiif ert nl mid put tlmni (it ronill'ldii 10 lny whi'it ofttta rotntn-n I tt 0 hlirltt-at )iri u and will dnvelnii ynr chicks , fimt.r turn any oilier fcxil. l'nel Oreen Tliion ami no t'renuzotio to kill tho lira, nn 1 1 mi w ill pink a fitly per cad mora jMi..t. H"ttil r Cutuloguo ami prleo. PETALUWA ncflBATBR CORH, rLTAtUMA, UNQS, PATENTS, PENSIONS. If you are tnte'eated on any I.itnd cnw; ir you watil a I'a enl, rr dealre a IViikIoii, write for Inliir unit on tolitL'-WIN & ItALItWiit, Atlor iietya, WaMhliiKton, l. U. Come t rune, Mining C Inline and Itallroad IaihU a MH-lnlty, Feea unxl" 6 ram. Any dealred ru'eruuee Klveu. MORPHINE HABIT I Bookt tint. SURE CURE Paoiikt Medlclna On.. 189 Claj St, Ban rmrtciui rtlir O la Ihearltnowieniie leading remedy lor all tt i unnatural dlacharRee aii private dlaeaaea o( men. t Certain cure frr the deft" ?i tethif waakneu pomJ.tft Url .nl. h tnMu.il . . A 1 : I THtEKaMOHEHIf!!! Co. In recommeudlo ll I an aunerera. Li. 8TtMR.MU.nio.vinf-! HolA ly Ira;a:lv. Pianos and Organ s. win I fcN fit HARPER, 71 Morrison Street, Portland, Or. Rox 803. HERCULEG GAS ENGINE. ttiin WltU da or Ciasolioao. Tour VVlfocnn mn it. KAmilm ,m 11-. a engineer. Makes no smell or tlirL NoRnn., or -Iwtrlo bpurk. FALITIER ft ncv. S.VSI FBAKC 8CO, CAL. rOBTLAND, Or. BEATS STEAM POWES Ground Cross Cut 5 sMftSrl i-.n-.N 11 1 11 ai an ia yfr.-i j ,-...i... .. ilVltllfSliX'l i.e. . f JSirfiliiXj iToSDAVS. I f UihuImI ant w H eaaa tirUuue. I; J