No Substitutes Return to the grocer all substitutes sent you for Royal Baking Powder. There is no substitute for ROYAL. OH for lliivy M.ti lilnrl-T. Forluluiciitinjr ili journals of heavy limchiiifiy, t'itlur ripo oil or ixrm oil i tht Ix-st to use in mixture with min eral oil, ns tin y huvo the loast I'tToct on brvs and iron, which two uietals gon- ally constitute the bearing surfaces of an ougi ie. of Steel. Out or Date. ITonswife Marie, these fowls aretle ciiHlly too tonsil again, you cannot have put them into the gtewpau early euongh! Ctxk Right you are, mum; they should have leon nut in three years ago! Good advice to pipe smokers is to try a pipe full of Mastiff rlug Lut. Its the favorite with all who delight in the sub tle charms and fragrant aroma o a pure, mild-flavored, slow burning tobacco. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. Babies are always happy when comfortable. They are comfortable when well. They are apt to be well when fat ; they worry and cry when thin. They ought to be fat ; their nature is to be fat. If your baby is thin, we have a book for you care ful living free. Scott & Bowne, Chemists, 131 South 5th Avenue, New York. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil all druggists everywhere do. f 1. "German lyrup 99 William McKeekan, Druggist at Bloomingdale, Mich. ' ' I have had the Asthma badly ever since I came out of the army and though I have been in the drug business for fifteen years, and have tried nearly every thing on the market, nothing has given me the slightest relief until a few months ago, when I used Bo schee's German Syrup. I am now glad to acknowledge the great good it has done me. I am greatly reliev ed during the day and at night go to sleep without the least trouble." 9 ERADICATES BLOOD POI SON AND BLOOD TAINT. Ceverai bottles of Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) entirely cleansed my system of contagious blood poison of the very worst type. Wm. S. Loomis, Shreveport, La. CURES SCROFULA EVEN IN ITS WORST FORMS. T HAD scrofula In 1884. and cleansed my A system entirely from it by taking seven bottles of S. S. S. I have not had any symp toms since. C. W. Wilcox, Spartanburg, S. C. I HAS CURED HUNDREDS OF CASES OF SKIN CANCER. Treatise on Blood and Bkin Diseases mailed tree. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ca. Bt(f O la the acknowlearM leading- remedy for all li unnatural discharges; act private dineasns of men, & certain core for the debili tatlnf weakness paeailftj to women. fT Iprescribeltandfeeltaif HEWiritM. In recommeoainc it r , OlaOINNU,Q..FaP lJ"?-K a. ,5,1 a. . Ol until, u.,uiosMiijii old ny urngrciauh FBlCJE &.. LADIES. MAGIC COSES are sold on guarantee. If they fall '0 benefit or cure, return cones, not used, in good order, and money will be n f unded. A remedy that CURES can be. Gl'AKANTEKD. Ladies can cure themselves at home without loss of time and the expanse a uifte. Harticulais (sealed) free. 1 HE MAGIC CONE CO., 134 Third street, Portland, Or. F JrCam ln I lToSDAYS.Xj I - isniHarfnivll wm atrassi 'ITHttVANIu V V v v. a. a. A oiiriiiinii's I. rr.it Sprcrb,. The other !ay I was listening ton cot (rresMiian relating to a small circle hia exrterienee at a recent convention. 1 will make a secret of Ins name, as I pro pose to live long aiul uninterruptedly iu the land which the Lord elected, and iu no wise crave to he cut i ff in the blush ing morning of my days. The fact is, this statesman is a verv hroad, athletic one, of a shifty anil uncertain temper. "1 oz should have heard me speech," he said. "It was a lulu. And I paid me respects to I ongresh, too, me loy I Tooui em t ne way matters nail been inisliiuanuged we wouldn't have the Sioney to meet the expinscs of the pris' hit physical year. Thin 1 bore down on thehypnorkin prachticed in this house. "The hypnotism':" (pieiied a listener. "lis, the hypnotism, I he appint mint of all thiiu sons and rcc-latives of congreshiuin to loocrative utipiuds. Here the b ys of three eongreshinin ou the pace's roll naw, he hivins, earnin their seventy-five dollar a month the year 'round and them b'vs, mind yez. only nine and tin veal's old, and tho legs or thmi no bigger than spluudlea. I should say it was hypnotism. "Aud thin," continued the congress man, "whin our man .vint through all right 1 jumped up and moved to make his uomenation ceremonious, and thin the foon began." "Lnanimous. you mean." corrected an auditor. "Well, phwativer it is. 1 done it, but they voted it down. All the same he's nomenated. which is what we were after." Washington Cor. Kansas City limes. i "tmiiKing Itouibs. A com pan; engaged in the mannfaC' tare of explosives in this city has for sale now small bombs about the size of frankfurter sausages, with which it is said the farmer can bring down 6mall showers of rain whenever he sees clouds over his land. The constituents of one bomb are di vided into two parts, liquid and solid, which are both separately nouexplosive. These can be kept separate until the time comes to use them, when they are mixed. The solid part is about an inch in dv ameter and eight inches in length, and Is wrapped in cotton. These bombs are placed in grooved tin boxes, each hold ing ten. A small tin measure, contain' ing the limiid part, aci ompanies each box. It is graduated to show the quail' tity needed to saturate the bomb to the exploding point. Five or tifty bo;nhs may be used, ac cording to the amount of rai.i needed or the detonation required. How the fanner is to know howmncli detonation is needed is a dubious matter. The bombs are tied in a bundle, a time fuse is attached and the whole lot discharged from a mortar and at the passing cloud. in may countries clonus olten pass over the vallevs and discharge their contents on the barren mountain Rides. In such regions, it is said, the bombs will be particularly useful. New York World. A City Marshal Abroad. One of the city marshals who took a vacation recently and went to France found what a big man a marshal over there is and how much a marshal's badge amounts to, He started to go to several places of public interest in Paris at an hour when they were not opeu to the public. At the entrance he was stopped and told that the places were closed. He said that he was an Ameri can and had only a short time to stay in Fans, and that if he could not get in then it would be too late. That made no difference until he happened to put his hand in his trousers pocket for some change with which to try to bribe the attendant. His coat was unbuttoned, and his arm pulling back the lapel showed his big city marshal's badge in blue, gold and gilt, with the word "Mar shal on it big enough to be read ten feet away. As soon as the Frenchman saw the word marshal he became obse- quious. The American marshal, as the city marshal became known, was shown around with a great deal of considera- tion, and the Frenchman declined to ac- cept a fee. New York Sun. She Aoneaied to uis Patriot!.. A friend of mine has a "polly" that is verv talkative. Sundav he nut th hirrl nn tb Trlor u..in,i,vc aiii Pii., soon caught sight of a policeman who was just passing by, who was also a member of the A. O. H.. and Rhn,,fP t. him, "What a hat!" The policeman . turned around, and seeing no one near, turned to go away. No sooner had he turned his back than Polly again shout ed at him. This time Polly was caught. The policeman drew his club, and shak ing it at Polly, said: "It's you is it? It's a good thing you're a polly, for if it wasn't for your color I'd shoot ye." New York Recorder. 3t 1 rJg? Tho FISH I5UAKD RLICKtfR In Wormnf.vl ,.tJ proof, and willkwp youdry In tlio hardeststorrn. Tilt1 new I'OMMEL SLICKElt is a iM-rfr-rt ri.ii,,. covers the enllre saddle. Bctvareof Imitations. Don' t uUy & ttmfc 11 me k jsn Brana is not on It. Illustra ted Catalogue free. A. J. TOWEK. Boslon. TliG Eest Watsmrocf UVUl in the WORLD I 'now a mosaic is maw: VISIT TO A LONDON GLASS MANUFACTORY DESCRIBED. Some Information About Mil liitirvatiniz Art -How (he Old Methods lMtlViv.l from Thuaa of Today A t'urlxoa An dent Mot hod of Decoration, One of the most imttortant recent do vciopments in giajw luanutaetunng lias boeu in the art of working in gla.sa nuv saie, and they have reproduced In this method Mr. llolmau Hunt's picture of "Christ among the Doctors," which many people may remember in the old Water color society's exhibition in ISS7. The mosaic, alnmt eight feet wide and four feet high, was made for tho reredos of Clifton college chapel. Few people have the slightest idea of how a mosaic is made. "llio art of working in mosaic, the most imperishable of wall decorations, was known to the Homans," said Mr. Towell, superintendent of a manufac tory, "and has been revived and practiced at various times. Thus there was a re vival in Raphael's time, and Titian also made designs for mosaic. Iu our own day it has boon revived by Salviati, in emce, and it has loen practiced in the Vatican and at St. IVter's in Homo under the present and former pope for the pur pose of reproducing the works of the old masters in an iiniKrihable form. Most of the work done in this country and on the continent for the last quarter of a century has been bv Salviati. "For instance, the designs of Alfred Stevens for tho spandrels in the dome of St raw s are carried out by him, and were executed in Venice. We have loen working at mosaic for about ten years, and have introduced some very impor tant improvements. We Have, more over, trained all our own craftsmen, and every part of tho work, from the making of the glass to tho completion of the picture, is dono by highly skilled En glish craftsmen." HOW THE GLASS IS MADE. "And how are the cubes of glass made and arranged into a picture';" "You must begin nt tho beginning and see the glass made," said Mr. Powell, leading the way into the workshop. "But first let me show you what the old method was. This," showing me n piece of opaque colored glass, for all the world like a biscuit, "is a piece of glass such as is used in Venice. It is made by taking a big drop of molten glass and pressing it out flat to about a quarter of an inch in thickness. These are made in every color. They are cut into littlo cubes and arranged to form the design, and it is tho cut face which forms tho picture sur face. The disadvantages are the disa greeable glitter of the glass and the dif ficulty of shaping the pieces." "And the new method?" I was shown the maker of the glass at work. The work man has a shallow mold, into which ho sifts from the perforated bottom of a tin jug a colored powder. From another jug he sifts another thickness of white powder, and then a considerable thick ness of coarser powder, making alto gether about a quarter of an inch. These powders are of ground glass and are fused by the heat of the fire into a solid tile. The first powder is of tho color the glass is intended to be, tho second ii white, to give quality to tho surface color and to resist damp, and the third is simply a backing of coarser glass to give strength and thickness. The tile is then cut up into little pieces with a steel American wheel into the shapes required. "The advantage," con tinued Mr. Powell, "besides tho supe rior color is that we use the surface in stead of the cut edge of the tile for the picture. And so we can cut any snape we require. I bus, as in Mr. Hoi man Hunt's picture, we can cut pieces into the shape of a thumb nail, or of a nostril, or of parts of an eye, or of any of the littlo bits of drawing which go to make up a picture. In the old way these things would have to be made up of lit tle cubes, and of course the shapes would not have been nearly so accurate. Dy our method we are enabled to approach much nearer to pictorial effect quite as near as is desirable in this class of deco ration.". HOW THE PIECES ARE PUT TOGETHER, Ana the putting of the pieces to gether?" "There are several ways. The most obvious is to cement the glass piece by piece upon the stonework. But that makes very uneven work, and it is diffi cult to make alterations. The methods we actually practice are two namely, race down' ana 'lace un.' The former lo UDCU lul "ecoiuuve panels ana tne lat- WT Ior important worit, like pictures. he method is this: We have a tracing mad of say a nea1 which tracing is pasted down on a plate of glass. The iitue pieces or mosaic are then, after "ucn careiui selection ana cuttimr. put down!upon th,cir 1)la,ces on the tracin ?n4 nxea wun weaK cement, ana bo bit bv bit the whole is made up, The advantage is that we see what B on, ami mat ai- Nations are easily made. When the . 18 . in this way it is ready tor transfernng permanently to the stone wall or to a slab of slate. This is easily done. We take a piece of linen, such as architects use for tracing, and cement it all over the face of the pieces of glass. When this is hard the linen with all the pieces of mosaic is stripped off the glass plate. The slab of slate or the wall is then prepared with ceaient, upon which the mosaic, held together by the linen, is pressed and left to harden. The linen is then washed off and the finished mosaic exposed to view. And this is how a glass mosaic is made -Pall Mall Gazette. Take Your Choice. Jones You can get the position if you can find somebody that can go on your bond. Smith Wliich do you prefer. Willie Vanderbilt or Jay Gould? "Are you acquainted with them?" Not at all; but they can go on my bond, can't they, if they want to?" Texas Sittings. STOOD Til K TtTST. Al.l.CmK'S IVlttH'S I'UHTliltK HID Ulllip proiu'bablo in curative properties, rapidity and utty ol action, and are the only reli able plasters ever produced. They have Miccrnxfully Mood (lie teat of over thirty years' use by the public j their virtues have never been equaled by the uiiNcriipulouii iiui'HioiM who nave soukiii to undo upon im rcpiiuiiioti 01 AI.UlHKH nv IUHMIIK' p'nsteis ith boles in them and elainiintr them to be " just us good as vi.i.cuck's. and they stand to -day indoiNed by not only the highest medical am lioiities, but bv millions ot j'riileliil palientu who have proved their ellleaey as a household rem edv. Heware of imitations, and do not be de ceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Ai.l. cock's, mid let no solicitation or explanu tion induce you to accept a substitute. There Is tiotltt ik inoto Cill'lUl 1. pretention! tliiui the Newts the time to treat catarrh of Iomk stamlinu. Kly's Cream Halm reaches old and obsiinate cases, w here all other reme dies fail. lo not neglect procuring h bot tle, as iu it lies the relief von itoek. Kev. 11. II. Fairall, 1. 'l .editor of the iiirg .V.-f,'n,(if, nays editorially: " We have tested the merits of Kly's Cream Halm, and believe that by a thorough course of treat ment it will cure almost every case of ca tarrh. Ministers as a clasg are alllieted with head mid throat troubles, and catari'li seems more prevalent limn ever. We can not recommend i-.iy I ream Halm too highly." Apply Dttlni into each nostril. It Is iiuicklv absorbed, (lives relief at once. Price, 0 cents ut druggists' or by mail, I'.i.y ItKorimts, .'Hi Warren Street, New York. Cmld Is a mire shot, altho k'i be iniikei many Static or Ohio, City or Toi.ki ,( l.ers Cocnty. ( Frank J. Ciikn y iimkes ohiIi that he is t)u litr ttMrliw.r ,I lli, llrm t1 V I t iivwv.l.l'.. doing tnikiniw III the city of Tu'edo, county niul siHle alcrvanlil. Mini Hint 'nld tlrmulil iwy tlie sum of ON K I11NHHK1 POI.I.AKS (or each njiri eterr esse of t'ArAKMii tbsl rnmiol bo cured by tltlHIM'Of II ILL'S CAtAKItll I'i hk. Kit ASK J. t'HKNKV. Sworn to b fire me sml Kutm. rlbe.t In my i.rvn- enee thisnili dny of leceiulH'r. A. H. Innl (SKAL.J A. M. li fcASON, .Vodiry 1'ubtli'. Hall's Cntnrrh Cure Is tslcen iniuriml y. slid sei- directly on the blood slid mucous mirbtccs of (he aystcui. Send for tcsilmiinlsls. Inf. r. J Cllr.MU v CO., Toledo, (). f s Sold by Prugglsis; T.'iceiils. Yen ii nine, niske a nolo of this: Grass wid ows are uo. treca. Ilv You Aathunt? 1R. K. SciurrM !!(, St. 1'aul, Minn., will mail n trial package of Schilt'man's Asthma t'uroir to any sufferer. Oivea instani re lief in worst ruses, and cures where others fail. Name this paper and send address. The chief hop buyers and the brewers of the Northwest have formed a combine. The growers in Washington believe prices will reach 4 ) cents, and those who can are holding for better prices than tnev now receive. 3 copYRitar eti On the road to health tho consumptive who reasons and thinks. Consumption is developed through tho blood, Its a Bcrofulous Affection of tho lungs a blood-taint. Find a per lect remedy lor scrofula, in all its forms something that purifies tho blood, as well as claims to. That, if it s taken in tune, will euro Con sumption. Dr. Pierce has found it. It's his " Golden Medical Discovery." As a strength -restorer, blood -cleanser, and flesh-builder, nothing liko it is known to medical science. For every form of Scrofula, Bronchial. Throat, and Lung affections, Weak Lungs, tovero Coughs, and kindred aumenis, us tno only remedy so sure that it can bo guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, you navo your money back. " You get well, or you get 500.M mats what is promised, in good iaitn, by tho proprietors of Dr, Sage's Catarrh Kemcdy, to sufferers irom Uatarrh. 1 he worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are permanently cured by this itemedy. WM flTi This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success ul CONSUMPTION CURE is sold by drug ists on a positive guarantee, a test that no othei !ure can stand successfully. If you have s :OUGH, HOARSENESS or LA GRIPPE, r vill cure you promptly. If your child has th ;ROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use it piickly and relief is sure. If you fear CON iUMPTION, don't watt until your case is hope ss, but take thi3 Cure at once aud receive lm nediate help. Large bottles, Soc. and ll.oo fravelerr convenient pocket size 25c. Asl our druggist for MilLUll'S tUKE. 11 youi insjs are sore or back lame, use Shiloh's For us Plasters. Price, 2.?c. OOOOOOOOOO If von havn Malaria. I'llna. Hick Ueail- acfie, Ciwtlvo liowels, Iumb Ague or tj It your food doea not aaMliullate, THtt'sTinyPills JJ will core tneae ironmea. Jifwe small, Price, 25c. mce, 30 Park Place, N. . OOOOOOOOOO ON 1I1IC WAY TO lAIUIMSR. tutus hi that tho iiilv who lialiltunlly illnn-uui'l llirlr liciillli will t ai-li I lull il.'Mruliln Ui'0, ami avnlil llio lo alliy hli'lt la li' ilu xlriinlo us an t'luriial ivaliti'iico on iiccoiinl ol Hi" ImmiI hiuI mm rrtiml mt. iii'iii'iiilly, Hot 111 It vi tuny In I lilx vale ul ti'Hia, hy ulioulit nt vo nn (Hilly viutiire llui loiluii's o( uNamlit wlii'ii a V HI I' III t (1 IIKI llf llllNll'lll'I'S hliMIIMI ll Mil 1 1' IB Will rlil lis ol llio Htmrlona iiliil.nl v w hlrh nil Iiwk physlrla a are vim v uiiicli ill lunlt I inla to hoiii'ii llio li'rm ol our rxlKii'inv. Ho rllnuii, MIlKUkiioaa, i'oiiKtlMilluli iilimml alMia iin'Olii' I 'iiny thin i- i m I , 1 1 1 1 , niul ail' syiiiHoiiiiilli' ol It. Vlii'so ll ro nil t' x 1 1 1 1 tt u I lt I liy llio llilloin, u Ii It'll also i'oiiiIii''N t'oiopli'loly loaliiilii, ilniniiiilli.nl, no viuntiioaa anil ilolillliy, Sluoo llio npii'aiiiiii't ol " In iii'li'po" ll Iota kIioh ii a ttiiKiiliil lioixlory nvor Hi (oiaililiililo i'oinilalut Unit Iota i aiiicil oil a i many ol our hrlKhlral anil In si. Colmntitia coulil iml Imvo lr k il it II nor time ot your lor a soa trio, INn uiia,-. "Jiiiich'j Hnmrhiiil Troche" liro iimi'iI Willi iolviiiiliiK'0 to nlli'vlitto CoiikIim, Soro Throat, I lonrsi'iioaa mid Hioucliiui At ci'tloiiH. Siltt mil ii in four. Van al ai a Inirloa tlui hnlohot w lioro ho ran Kot at It niiillly lion ho wants It aita ll. HI I'll UK ANU IMI.KH t l'KKU. W walttviiy runt ruiilurn, llia aiot all roc Ul ittmmaoa w llliout pain or iloloiillmi Innii bust uoaa, No euro, no pay. Alao all I'rtinlf ilia iwaoa. Aihlroaa (or pamphlet Dra. I'orlorllolil A Uoy, KIM Maikolslrool, San Kraiiclnoo. KIkIiI. --Toaohor Who w in tho hum ot llio haf tlool .Sow (irit'Miia? lilok llli ks t'orla lt. Tit llr.i for brakft. P Knaimilltio Movn I'ollsli: no dual, nn amoll, NOTHING LIKE IT. PAIN CURED. THE CASE. X. At.tiANv Sr., Ithaca, N. Y., I'cc. K;, l.SSr. Forover.jiycarM I have been u victim f rhcti tiiatisin. 1 was persuaded to try St. Jacobs Oil. I have used two bottles, ami a man more free from rheumatism never walked our streets. My limbs that were unco still' and lame are now ns li;;ht and limber as in my youth. jos. i:nsi:i.i.. AFTER FIVE YEARS. Ithaca, N. Y., July 5, 1SS7. Suffered many years injury to hip resulting; in rheumatism, muscu lar weakness and contracted cords. Two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil re lieved 1110 so that I now walk about nnd attend to daily duties at ( -. I heartily endorse it. ios. r.nsn.i.. HUMANE, STRONG, 40 YEARS OF CHEAPtW THAN BAHQ WIRE. nai Lilian nrmi d Wire fflStb. 1 Kill n 11 ini HtrntiL'lli iif nuv nt ..r ul 10 Stock! H IVrfort harm loliro, yot llauilmiino I'QBi rlptlvi' t'lroiilar aiul Toallinoiiliils; alo ('iitnlonno n( llarlinaii Hloitl llokot Ijiw ii Knnre! Hartmin Mlg. Co., . 1 . , , ..iiniiiK, r 11-AK1113 11 irr .lililn, I'M', Btaxr Fa III. Pa. T. 0. Carta. Oavirl M Chfk.an If . Portland Or. Hoily, RUPTURE No detention from InisliiMa. We rrfrr you to over i'o pnllmts, niul alt rial iun. 1 1 liuiiks. InvmiiKuIr our mrllnal. Writlru j'li.iiiinu c I n I ! ut-l y cure all klmlsof R II" Tl' K H of tmtli arnra. willoint l!ie iii- of KM MS OR BYK INCH, no mutter of IiowIoiik atuuiluii;. KXAMINATIOM I'lUIH. tuc n r un i rp rnuDiuv rui t I us. ui l.i mikkun vuini CoaaiKooNDi.Nci; soi.iciTun. Pim i'oh Cmri'l.AK. MAN. 'Confound you t What do von bus arw imsi v run iiibi wnccioarTOW OTer Bl locar "Keep 'em out of the way then." "Fellow. I am PltaAltamont Rutlarl Tahha the celebrated younf author whose portrait as peara In the current laaut of tba great Wtrli rmtr tnaramint. "Well. I am C. Clovero Leafb. and ni blood 1. better than youra, because j have naed Dr Grant's Byrup of Wild Grape, the great Moo4 punuar, prrpareo Bruno, w. K. Mannraetnr ISlBT Co.. at Portland. nr.Mn. and m rw.r.r.0 mm. peara daily in their Mtdual Adviur, so put row B yuur pucaei ana punij your piooa sy ma D 8yruo of Wild Grape." -lift PitsAIUmoat Buttert Tnbba far Ik. tat drug itora. )ID YOU HEAR? That we sell DRY GRAN. SUGAR med. fine, ioo lbs. ELECTRIC LUSTRE STARCH per package only BUKBRIGHT beat scouring Soap, each PILOT BREAD, per lb. BEST FLOUR per liarrell CREAM CHEESE any amount from ioc lb. to $5.40 5c $4,35 ADDRESS FOR LATEST TRICE LIST SMITHS' CASH STORE, 414-416-418 Front Street, B. F. THE LARGEST DEALERS. .y.-!MiMg.!:r (JUHfcS WHtHE ALL tLSt FAILS. Best CouRh Byrup. Tantes Oood. Use I in time, Holil by ani(fistB A BETTER . ;'; Ml Vl'J Both tlio inctliod and icKtilts when Sjrup of Fijjn io taken; it is iilcnsnnf nnd refrcHhing to tlio lnntot mid id gently yet promjilly on tho Kidneys, liivcr and HowcIh, clcmmm tlio ) tout t'flectuRlly, diMju'ls coMs, lioad icht'H nnd levers nnd cures haliitu;'! 'oiiHtipntion pcrtimneiitly. For pnln in fjOoand $1 bottles ly till ilrugiittjv CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. 6H MhHOISCO. CH. lovtimie.Kt. Ai ton, n r. Hercules Gas Eiiine (UAH OK 1 A HOI IMC) tVJnd tor Power or Pumplnjt Purpoa. TUu C ln'it t Iti'lliiMo l,i I.i ,llni un llio MuiUou Our of Cninni ano Pumo, Tor Slnipllrlly H Urals tlio M'orlil. It tilla Itai'lf from a Ilo.rrvolr, No Cnrlinri'tor lo fi t out of onlrr. No llfillrrlos or i:ioi rlo Nparls. It runs V.HI1 a(1ioni r (l r,t.. ,,f i ia-...llng ll.au an I'ilHT l.li01i. sknii roll r.iTAUnit'K Til PALMEP & r?EY, Manufacturbrs 405 Sansotr.l Slrtol. hn fraixisca. Cal. VISIBLE, ORNAMENTAL I ..... .if t. ... u i ohoiiiiIi lo Oriiamont a Lin n u 1 1 t.,r i,n. ... m J IW aS mot! HMD I Ills Mttr. Kan. sVa.tarn (tain. ni una li.i. n rki.... M"sna. Marks Co.. Sp'ikana f -.'lis Wiih. PERMANENTLY CURED OR NO PAY. i) Mnriiiinin Oprra Mock. nil i , I'oU'lXA.ND, OKl;t.o.N'. j-taki rr.i:vATOR JUDSON JB 18 CALIFORNIA ST., AN FRANCISCO. If you want POWDKK for Mining RRilrond Work, ritmnp HlastiriK or Trca PlantinK, eend for Trice Lint. 11 ANN'S QONE f UTTER ntll cut Dry or Groou Bonos, Mont, Orlsllontid all. (iroon Cut HON KM will ooiililn the iimnhor ol oyK will miiko tliom mow for. tlio will carry tlm hini aiifi-ly tliroii;li (ho mrltlng pcrlial ami put tlmm in condllloti to lay whc-ii CRKi coinmnml tliRhlRhuHtprlco and will dovolopo ynur chirks fnsur tnaa any otlior food. Kocd Krorn Unnca and tiHU ( rrimnniiii to kill tho 1 1 co, an I you will mak fifty per ci ul moro pro..t. rloflll for ritliilniriin anrt L prlcoa. PITALUMA INGORATOR COBP'Y, fETALUMA, CAL. 'RUNE TREES. Italian, l'otlto and Silver; wholcmile or retail: 2 to 10 fi'Ot hlgli. I'rlflo ncr-nrcliug to alzo. Auont'a ooininiHBi)ii (rlvcu i)ur lm r. W'lto for prlcca to THOH. J DAVIH, MHiutKdr, I'nrtliind, Orl Nuniory, South Mt. Tabor, Or. No Hgentu out. MORPHINE HABIT I Books frost. SURE CURE Paciaa MoalciM Co.. IS Claj IU Bum Franclsoa, am YOUNG MEN! The Specific A No. I. Cnres, without fall, all caws (if Oonorr. hern and Ulws, no miitler nt how loim atundlnif. I'raventa atrlcturn, It lioltiiraii In. tiiriial ri'mwly. Oiirra whi'n rvirylliliia hIhb hm fiillcl. Hold hy all Driiirirlata. " MaiiuiiMiturera: I uo A. Wclioen IipI. Morllrlna Prlcp. S3.00. t0-! Jokv, (Jul. NERVE WASTE. The third edition of Dr. Sawyer's popular "N riivb WANTK" (vo..clll li.tl.mii nnt.l. m 7 . ! ... V1! practlcnl Information anil advice conrernii k imrv o.ianesB and the various forma of nei voim In iialr ment. The chaplera upon Nervous IiiiIIkih i Vn Henrodur-tlve NeurnMhenlii, hraln and erve . , a and Nervines and N. rve Tonics are especially Ja forttwo.ce",t,,';?,,ril!,'8,Uld "re"8 "UWS "'" free The Bancrott Company, Publishers, San Francisco. H. FISK WathluitUm St.. Portland, Or. f4 Ll N. P. N. U. No. 464 -8, F. N, U. No, 641