i t - vs 4 X I 1 r 1 '1 ,1.' :! , J 1' . f. f t I - ' If You Want The Best. ALTHOUGH you may have had good luck with . but few failures in making cake and biscuit in the old-fashioned way with soda and sour milk, or soda and cream of tartar, you will have better luck and (following directions) no failures with the Royal Baking Powder. The truth of this must be evident when you re member that in the leading hotels and restaurants, and in the homes of our city cousins, where the latest and best methods are invariably employed, and where the most beautiful and dainty food is always set out for the guests, the Royal Baking Powder is exclu sively used for all quickly risen food. Royal Baking Powder never disappoints; never makes sour, soggy or husky food ; never spoils good materials; never leaves lumps of alkali in the biscuit or cake; while all these things do happen. with the best of cooks who cling to the old-fashioned methods, or who use other baking powders. If you want the best food, Royal Baking Powder is indispensable. M. Chappuis' proposed eleetrie rail way through the Simplon l'ass is esti mated, to cost $3,000,000, and it would greatly reduee tliedistanee between Italy and Northern Europe. An official inquiry into the relations between the poiiee" and the gamblini! houses of Koine is in progress. It is al leged that the poiiee are subsidized by the proprietors of the houses. ii ii - ii'i-rtTi ii-r ' SHSJCRQFIHJ Mrs. E. J. Kowe!l, MeiUor.l, Suss., says fc.r mother bas been cured of Scrofula by tha uso of four bottles of gTSl after bavins had much other treat- EAiS'j meat, and being reduced to quite a low condition of health, as it was thought she could cot dvc. nf horedl- fTK vhichap- oil rar Vn vuv i face. For a year I had yj (riven up an nope of his ixr?coverY, when finally I was W induced to use A few bo ttles cured him, and no symptoms of the disease remain. HiiS. T. L. Mathers Mathervil'.e, Miss. Our book on Blood an i Sltm Disc-is mail.! fr-e. SWIFT sl'tcll'lC Co., A-lin'-l, Ca. K-VJrgl Cured my lktle boy -V523 tary scrofula s erm an Deceitful Appearance. I wis chattine with a Montague street real estate man in his ofljee a few days asio.when a woman entered who attracted the attention of both of us. She waa middle aged, very phiin in faee and fig ure and wore a black dress wiiieu was patched and ripped in many places. Her entire appearance denoted twverty and misery and indicated that she had f great struggle to keep the wolf from en tertng at tier uoor. insuiicm viy m-nm that tho woman was a bevr we wrro libout to oiler her some money, when she astonished us a little by saying sho had lome private business with the real estate man. Thev went into his tuner office and were engaged for about fifteen minutes in earnest conversation. Alter sne nau gone, and my friend had ceased to gaze in open mouched amazement at her van ishing figure, he enlightened me as to her obiect in the following manner: "Well I'll be darned: That woman wanted to buy a $10,000 piece of property I have for sale, and she had f 0.000 in her pocket to mv down to bind the bargain. O Lora think if I had offered her ten cents and told her to clear out!" Brooklyn lagle. SHE WAS SATisry ED. A Woman rmseinjcr wllH mn Inquiring Turu f Mind, j?ho had Ivimlod tho narrow Range train at Sovonth idvovt, Oakland, bound for Han Fianoasoo. It wtus cvidont that alio wan conversant with tho lHrils and unoortaintics of travel and meant to run no risks. U tho drawbridgo openi nlto asked of tho brake-man aa ho nur- tied through tho train. Can't toll till wo got to tho first itiwt, ma am, was tlio reply. "Well, brakoman, if tho bndgo is open I want yon to let mo know so I can Rot off tho train. Now mind you remember." .... . I t .. . 1 .i. . i ..: i ..... liio tram nan ciossimi uio m inl and was well on toward tho pier when tho brukemnn again appoaitnl. "llavo wo reached tho bndgo yet i" domaudod tho nnsophisticatod liidv traveler. "We're boyond tho bridge, ma am. Tho man was smilingly courteous. Why didn't you toll mot We might all go to dost ruction without any trainnwu taking tho trouble to warn us. as it closed f Yes, ma'am. Wo uover go over whilo it is oihmi." Very well ; I ui glad wo ro over, but engineers aro so rockloss 1 al ways keep a sharp lookout." Just then tho comiuotor oamo through, am sho bought a ticket to io citv and return. Ho punched it acconling to tho custom and passed on. In a moment sho called him : "Conductor, oh, conductor! I.o k hero !" Tho man of tickets rot union to hor side. "Conductor," sho de manded. "Why aro those two holes punched in this ticket (" ''Company s orders. "But I w;int to kuow why," im peratively. Tliive holes, madam, aro so mat we will Know tho ticket wnonwe tee it again, was tno grao ic Bponso. Oh, I sco, and tho wary passen ger subsided oneo more, pronaiuj satisfied with tho valuable informa tion she had gained. San Francisco Call. 55 yrup Two bottles of German Syrup cured me of Hemorrhage of the Lungs when other remedies failed. I am a married man and, thirty-six years of age, and live with my wife and two little girls at Durham, Mo. I have stated this brief and plain so that all may understand. My case was a bad one, and I shall be glad to tell anyone about it who will write me. Philip L. Schenck, P. O. Box 45, April 25, 1890. No man could ask a more honorable, business-like statement. Hard l.uck of Two Lucky Men. Early in the present century two brothers of the peasant class were labor ing in the fields when their tools struck against a metallic substance, which nroved to be a massive chain many pounds in weight which they took to be of brass and carneti away wun iiiem, thinking it might be useful as a plow chain. On reaching their humble cot- 1 taze the weight and luster of the metal . w .... .. . t. aroused tueir attention, a mi 01 iuo chain was detached and taken to the nearest town, was tested and proved to be fine gold. The fortunes of the men were assured could they have kept their own counsel, but boasting of their pros pects and spending money lavishly on the strength of them, curiosity and sus nirfnn were aroused. Wives and chil dren chatted about the wonderf td find, and at last the officers of the crown de scended urion the scene. The treasure, which nroved to be worth several thou sand nounds. was snatched from its find ers, who, for all result of their "good fortune," were awarded a term of iin prisonment at the following assizea. All the Year liouna. Us Letters frcm Mothers speak in warm terms of what Scott's Emulsion has done for their del icate, sickly children. It's use has brought thousands back to rosy health. 's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypophos phites is employed with great success in all ailments that re duce fiesh and strength. Little ones take it with relish. Frsowi ;v flott ft Bown, N. Y. All drniwistj. .T 1-J- 1 u.jmi,i 11 in imJIWI TAKE A&Z&i PFUNDER' TOreepn Blbbd Purifier, Scot! A Medical Decision In 1715. In 1715 a cellar digger having been stifled at Jena, the medical faculty of the university decided that the cause was not the direct action of the devil, but a deadly gas. Thereupon Professor Loescher, of the University of Witten berg, entered a solemn protest, declaring that the decision of the medical faculty was "only a proof of the lamentable li cense which has so taken possession us, and which if we are not earnestly on our guard will finally turn away from tu the blesbing of God." Dr. Andrew D. White in Popular Science Monthly. -cures- KIDNEY S, LIVER DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA, PVX PIMPI F3.BL (ITCHES AMD SKIN DISEASES. tlhPSsw Lic-MiAour. rnT'vrKTC Vlij,..i icnunuuin " vwjiii-iiLi YOUNG MEN I The Gpacific A No. I. Corn, without full, all coses of Oonorr- 11C una no lunaer 01 now lung stiindlmj. Prevents stricture, it beln? an in torual rf ineily. Cures when everytiiifig Blue i.a n.i.1 Hi )fl hv fill rrnfcrlt.M. JIaiiuiacturere; 1'he A. Schoeii hetr Medicine Strategy. Small Boy Mamma wants you to send her up two barrels of those apples she was lookin at. Dealer All right, sonny. "Say, couldn't you pour the two bar rels into one big barrelf "Eh? What for?" "Then she couldn't get it fhrocgh the door of the lock closet. Good News. Drawing the Line. Philadelphia Bello Mario, who Is this Mr. Gotham who sends up his cord I do not re member him. ' Marie You met him at the seaside last summer. "Did I! Well, he certainly does not move in society." "He is from New York, miss, and is one of the 400." "Well, Marie, tell him I hope to 6eo him at the seaside a.iain next summer. One must draw the line mmwliopi " Price, fj:t.O0. Co., Ban JOue, Cul. T -MHHSiln 'IK HAVE YOU GOT PILES ITCHnTO PILES known b-7 r-c'.atnr like perspiration, cauao lateasoiicbsaa V7hcn warm. 'J. h i fcrra ur-A E yuld at ONt-r; to DX E0-SA1-KO S FILE REMEDY, whl-h ac'9 fiitwt'T o-i parts n!:;-;tel, sbmrbs romors, alia ts i ter.f ng. eff-wtln '! oii---.a!" -.t--!vn. l-ri-ofi w. rmmlf i o- :. .'-.".m .T '-'i siui, P". N. P. N. U. Xo. 494 S. F. N. U. No. 671 Commencemen Davs are near. And we arc ready with the larKOst, newest stock of HOYS' and YOUTHS' K.1T.S to be found in the Pacific Northwest Mothers should send for rules for self-measure ment for their boys. Schools and colleges should get our prices. A. B. Sleinbach A Co Cor. First and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND. OK. ft e have the very largest stock at the lowest prices, A wood iKirtiott of tho cultivation of corn nhould bo dono before plimtinir. It i - ...!. , .1... . . . ,n . is a muu iHixiaKe to put corn in tlie groiuul not ell pulveiied. New York Iiiim eulered upon td dock improvement. a evntein A KINK I'l.ACK Hill UOVM. lleill'H Oiik Urovo Selieol Is uiiiiurxtliin ahly iMio oi I lie ln-st hi'Ihu'In Iui- linvo on I lie Piii ille iVti.tt, It U located neiir St i 1 1 tiriic. Sim Milieu eotiniv, t'al., in chaive ol' Ira ). Hon I, lli. I),, cx-Mulo Hiipi'i'iiiioiiili'iil , wittt a It rut claw eoiii! ol Nt'vcii tcai'lier. 'rii idace ii lii iitililulaiiil lii'iihhv. Tin' niimlx r Ol' 'Uit in Iniiili'd lo lil'iy ho tlmt kihvIiiI, tiiiliYUliiiil alti'iilion may he kIvcii to mit h. l'li-ilu-in Iin tin' l.culsliiiurv ml In worklnu otdi'r vol? Hliilluio Hut li? Vou iin iImhm Willi lull ymi Miiut in net lAMit and vo luiw you'll (sol oi ki d. Sl-.l l -l it VISK, Soil-praise is no rei'oiiiiueiHliitioii, hut there are tiinen when one ihubI permit a pel-noil tii tell the triuli iihout liiniNill', When what he nays (h tuippurleil hy the testimony cl'iillu'is no leunoiuilile inun w ill iloulit liix word. Now, to nny tluit Ai.i coi kV Pokhvh IVvmhk- are tlie only Keuii hie and reliable ioroiiM pltt-terH iinnie is not M'ir.iniiMi in the Klinhli'Nt (lei;ii. They have stood the tint tor over thirty yeari, and III proof of their merits il id only nee e.siary to eiill attention t lln euren they iuive'i HVeled and lo the voluntary te.sluuo nia'.s ol' those who have used llieiu. 1'i'Uiiie of imilii' ions, and do not l't ilo eeived hy iiiisriui".entiil ion. Am for Aii cock'h, and let no solicitation or explana tion induce you ty ai"Yjit a suhst u. "Is votir new mlnhU'i1 mt eluniu'iit innu?" " Well, ! not II veil iinii nre IiIiiihuIi my bur lier." " KLTTI UK AMI I'K.KM C'tUKU. We nonttlvelT euro riniture, idles ml ll rec tal itlseAur wlthoul uln or ileuuitlnii from bust no. No run', no lny. Also sil iVirtilr ills Hum's. AiMroks tor pmi'l'lilol 1i. I'urU rfli'Ul A Lodojr, has Msriiet Mwi, Kniiii'luo. 1MHDS r rANUAUlC Itetween this and th nlher nldn nf Hut luomt Alliuilie, In tho Iiiiiuii( toiii'lsls, eiiiHinereliii luivelers mid mnrtlioi m, HiteuU "on Uio ruiiil," NleHiiiliniit eiiiilalin, nIiIii's muiieuim nuit ",ll sorts mid ooiiilllltniH" ol IriiveleiN.emlHiiiiil mid new seiilers iiiireelillii mid lestliv In (lu ut veutlve slid lenieillitl irtiierlleof lliwlellur's riloiiuieli II tilers III seuslekliiiSH, luiuseii, liuiliil lul mill I lieiiiuiille Inmlile, mid nil illmuilera of tlie sintiiiieli, liver mid luels. AkiHusI Him rJii illi'inl Inlluenees ot elltiuile, enulely funked or uiiiu'cusiomed diet mid Impure iisler, II Is Miveieiioi sitli'KUmil. mid Imn been an n uiitili'il hv Clio tiuvoliiiM imiille (ur over a llilrd o( l eniury. No Innu ul niiiliirliil tevi r, Irniu I lie enleiiliirn ul I he I'sellle mid the liinkt'ii-linliu lever ol Hie Mlulssliiid In lis milder H ues, eiill ! resist the eiinitlve iieiinu el Hils lieul)iiiiiiii ue server mid restorer nf lienllli, h vol liable bnnu In I'l'i'sons In leehhi lienllli or lliible to lueiir ilisesse, The HVernKe luillnoulsl msv mil be inure In clined lo my bis debts Hum Ills fellows, hut It must he iiiliiilued Unit lie soiiiellines "enures dntt u " In h li it i ry. "iVoini'j Hiwichitil 7'iniict" lire mi cU'eot Ive ciniKii remedy, .Si d imy in litum. price, '.Vi i cuts. Teiieher Sniiill liny W'lin imn Hie biillle ul Nmv tirleiilisT Jim Cnrlielt, Tliv (iknmka for hreiikfast. rruudrr's in iioii lllontl I'Hrlfler Is llio bosi remedy tor eloinisiun ymir ststein. " It's a wise mnmiri li," said tlie iiihii who sb dlealed nieiHiliius Ibinne, "who kuous iiouk It In t'niiie In mil ul tlie reigu. IIOII's I'll If I Wo offer One Hundred Hollars' Howard fur iinv OHe ol eaiai rn nun eaiinui nr eiiri-n nj Hull's t'atiirrli l ure, r, J. t 'ilfcu a m , rrn' , Km iin, i'. We, lb.' iniii'rsH;m'il, have know n K. J. ('In'- nrv for llut but lilleen Jeur-, Hint lii-lieve linn rleellv liniinriible in nil luisiuess iriO'-ai'iiniis and lliiiun ially able to earrv ,,ut uuv obliKiilion made by their linn. w r.- I .V I ui ., o unie-aii- in niiiiii, niiiii'-ii-. SVAI l Vi, klVX.NN -V M VK IN, hnli-aii' llriiCHlsi, 'Inledn, O. Hail's Catarrh Cure l laken Internally, net- iiiK' dlreetiv unni Hie blood mid niuonus sur fin es of Ibo svslinn, 1'riee, Tieenls i ir lailtle, Sold hv all dninsUts- Test iinoiilaW I rev. The Stormy Petrel's lanlurnnee. Daring a recent trip across tho Atlantic the par;seiij,rers ou ono 6teamer had a vivid illustration or the endurance of tho htnnny petrel. Shortly after tho whip left tho Irirdi coast two or three of those birds were sighted at the stern of the 6hip. One had Ikhhi caught at some previous time, and its captor tied a bit of red flannel or ribbon round its neck and let it go. The bit of red made tho bird very conspicuous, and it could bo easily identified. That bird, with others that could not be bo easily distinguished, fol lowed the ship clear across tho ocean. Rarely, during tho daytime at least, was it out of sight, and if for an hour or two it was lost to view whilo feeding on the refuse cast overboard it soon reappeared, and the last seen of it was within a few miles of Sandy Hook, when it disappeared, perhaps to follow some outward bound steamer back to Ire land. When tho fact is considered that the ship, day and night, went at an average- speed of nearly twen ty miles an hour, the feat performed by the daring traveler can bo better appreciated. When or how it rested is inexplicable, St. Louis Globe-Democrat. of The First I' so of Napkins. A French writer, who evidently was conservative and did not wel come the napkin kindly, records with scorn: "The napkin is placed under the chin and fastened in the back, as if one were going to be shaved. A person told me that he wore his that way that he might not sou his beau tiful frills." It was a difficult matter to tie the two corners in the back, ana it is said that thence originated our expression for straitened circum stances "hard to make both ends meet." This custom led to the habit of the table waiters ot carrying a nankin on the left arm. ouths Companion. One Way of Expressing It. The baroness was giving a large party, and in the course of the even ing a note was handed to her con taining terrible news, which was for tunately unfounded. As usual on similar occasions, she was seized with an interesting attack of weakness and Karl, the footman, standing not far off, ran to her ladyship's assist ance and called out, "Johann, make haste; bring a chair; the baroness wants to faint 1" Humoristische Blat ter. Wigs and Employment Itureaus. An encouraging symptom of tho times is the gradual abandonment of the misleading: term, "intelligence office," for the more rational "em ploy ment bureau." By the bye, is there any inflexible reason why the mistress of an employment bureau should wear a wig, as an amazing proportion of them do? Boston Com monwealth. A Rare Sl(,-bt. Little Boy Well, that's the queer est thing I ever saw. Mother What is? Little Boy I just saw our school teacher at the corner of the street a-laughiag just like other people. Exchange. Due Ru:noilno itove iViilch: no Jnit, no ir.o'ii. GiVEN OP TO DIE Croat Suffering With Liver Complaint Hope Almost htufi:U'l Iflut' IIwhVs ;ii:Kt:ri!!t!, Did JS- r ' i i i7h t-XS t.OiAlrt1,lfiL M I I j "f. ff Mrs. II, A. Hamilton. Fresno, Oil, "I hnvo been troubled villi what uttetidlng jihysielun.icnlk-d liver cmnvlulnt mid ciilare. mi nt of tho spleen. Bores gHthen'il mid broke, and lor a long timo I dnc'.ored for piles without :ood results. At Ust I could not walk across my room, and tmilc to my bod.ns many thought, to die. I bopi:i to tako Hood's Sarsaparllla and J n Sarsa Q parilla havo continued with It for six months. I nm entirely cured and do all my housework. It has ull ben broiiKlit about by Hood's fcarsnpn rillii." Mn. K. A. Hamilton, cor. Fresno and L, Streets. Hood Cures HOOd'S PillSCuro Constipation ty restoring tho peristaltic action of tho alimentary caniil -XiA A'! I J n 'J B &r)cta., COcta.. Sl.00 per Bottle, TniS Obeat CouoiiCuub promptly cure where all others IiiiL Cough, Croup, 8or Throat, HoarBcness, whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption it bna no rival: has cured thousands, and will cuhb you if taken in time. Bold oy Drugglsta on a guar antee. For a Lame Hack or Chnst, imo SHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTEK.2SO. PHIL0H'SCATARRH ilave you Cuiun-h 't REMEDY, This remedy is truaran. teed to cure you. I'rico.&Octs. Injectorfroe. Olds&King, PORTIiflflO, OUECOJI. any iiddreRH on OrnSl'IUNfl CATAI.OUIIE abounds in bargains of all descrip tions, and we have new ones arriving con stantly. Here is Uio latest: A I.AlJlEH' K M It K O I I KKEL) KIKIB W1IITK MU1X H A N J) K E II CHI KK sent to receipt of 7 CtNTS and CENT extra for postage. We are agents for the STAN OA KD PATTERN 1'. A P. K 1 1) GLOVES ,,i tlie UOYAI, WOKCKSTEIt COKKETS. Send for our Illustrated Catalogue. We mail it free of charge. PIso's Ilemedy fur Catarrh is tho Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. Bold by Druggists or sent by mail, COc. S. T. Hazeltlne, Warren, Pa. How to Come to a Stop. When vc least rxpitt them. imiik-nH will lifl.lll us, it Vl'li- licution of the oltl nil.if.e that tlie tuirxpt'i ti J nlwnyH hap- Iu'iis, The fill iiwinir recites how nn nctive litisiuesit Hiati was stiddcnlv broiiKlit down. THE TRAIN STOPS. Cini-in , O. " Rnnlly while In tl e et el IlKhliiiK Iruin my inr, I strpprd um sum., whlti, luinin suddenly under my fcwl.lnirw ni lothe K'ound, with sevnely l'i mc' THE MANAGER STOPS. Siiffnlnis niTsJinstv. I li'lprd Into n;y r.audiuy sunn lulibrd In l"i't KtiauW with iulc4 and kiudicd uuicdics, but lo uo avuil. A POINT TO STOP AT. Rrachlna a sl.itlon wher SI. Jamba OH could be jiKnuied, two bollle. t l yM S THF wet boualii, nnd the aiiphea- Jvnrrv linn id li icsullnl st fine in i tfbrt trom lam. wlilih hPV..' writ iiIkIi brtiini unbrsisbl. , I was out suit about my work tl in three djys W. v I'l-AllllliY, x, r..i m. 11 a M Si. i no rain pwp. "i come, no mnttor l ,(U k tl'" 'l"ll'll "' "i 1,0,1 t lit wniiiiin ho In """ down by woman'. Inmliln turns to lr. l'leii-a'n Ka oi'it J'tivi. rlpti.m. It Im lllu Is inn In uliinmy l71,h rliioliiii wenlinewes, dell eiilo tleiiineiiients, nil imluiul illsinilers tlmt Iiirti'i'i,i"y !, ;" iilelnly i-iiied. If '' nveiworlieil, licivi r " run down," "li" I1" lifiwiiiiUlieiiirtli. I'livnillii I'leiii'lllitlon" Is n powerful, invlcortitinit tmiio and n suolliinn ml aln-iH-tlienliHt nerhi iniielv vei'etiililn, liOffiM'tly ImrnilcM. It rKiibites and iii'imu.li l ' tiriitipr riinetlniis or wouiniiin""!, i--.i.....il.. .,,,i, .hi,a Ibn lilood. illiliel. .. i i. ..i..... ,...r,-....liliuf sleen. n .tiuei health ami vluor. Kuf fvei f fn eoiii.UInt" and di .lui Imin'ii, It H i" ""'T lomedy so am ami uiifuiUn tlmt It an i (Mmi-.in'erw. . If It dmwu't bfliiellt or i:ii, ym Iv your louoy back, OUt Hl'.Slii NM, luelnl mid pi i nie 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 ii I , I . I He lor prleei In A. l-Kl.liKMIKIMl'.lt I t ll l'.o f'oH ri. n ii ,lnvi:ini, - 1 1 HI HI 11111' AMI MulllllKiiN M llttl.H. Ilea and r UP- w ournn 11U'.V0V'0 h J PILLS a kilo rursis ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. A movement of tho bowel- otvlt tv U itr'-)i!nr ffr hf.Ht. 'i Ih -o iiiiii ;! lv w it cytjtum ! mnk It ul r. '1 irv t -nf Ili-wtU httt!Miu lit mi' .'top tit n (iTti.rtih.u hrtiiitr lti' cm aintuw 'lhrv.i mill K V. ijtllllf K 1 1 itOV mfcrll iititor fin ut. to i'. in v im i v n fin ii 1'iinviiti Will mail -mm,'r1i fri, pr r I tttt f'r iitt- HihA FREE 1!0 war f.i-t Trcst, INVALID GOODS. r. lluliiu Chair. r7 . lt-IU.In ,T il ' JT W. A. SCHRQCK. 21 New Mantpuneff St. S.f. ITO. WIXSLOWS CVNG KOR CHILDREN TCCTIHNQ - t or unto by nil i'ruffgt-i, U rt a Wttlc. OPIUM Mnrpliinn Uhll nrr,l In 10 l ISl) lrjs, Nojinr lllldirfii, L.tiunon.Unio. DH.J.STtHHENI FiAZEi AXLE mm r4Ss FREE '. v..,.x nmv nit f ' T''..v ' -' ' '"-AA i! ' . , ' ' ' a-5 i.nj' .'V''iii A u . -i"-- ;- , , 1 , ii k.i; .-I . . '1 ' s i' -) '" ' i V' V ' A -- " ' l '. ' S . s' x; .v; . . . Si II COSTS Id BestintheWorldli Set the Genumeli Sold Everywhere! 1 Pit AN K IKliltiKV , Aurul, I'urllnnd, Or. Til re,. Hill Willi II, Vul M h"TI Vii-.l IllV Sf ft tt B id II suds y nil, V. U'i- esp i ,-.', ii,;, n i, ii .iu e IO Mild ttlk It, fillienilse bu will .-U,;ll it nl (,ur -xp;tk.u. TH' NHTIPT I wn ""' ' ,,",n Irt.!. ilullUC 1 tni'l y W. i. h, . ulile .i no . ro i tier tliim tj;,ss, l i f in, rn nl n u I niir R !', li. :d i nn .-ll m.ii unyil.ln,; m luo J, weiry !iin-, ul himiinr prii is. SEEING IS BELIEVING r:l;:ii: Uo.n-ud KiMiilsf. i.i. ii. sulijeet in , iiuiiliil,uii "excelsior WATCH CO. G.17 Mnrhot St.. - I' I.n : Sua lYuurisi-o. MM.. HOW OUR WHEN HIS FRIEND TOLD HIM THAT HE PAID" CUSTOfVIER r,rA r o Qffxxrri c LAUGHED $150 for a BiCYCLE. T" llur 1'iintiiiiifr Imil oiu just us (.'ihiiI, tui'l lu lioii'lit it for 1.I1SS THAN' IIAI.K tho pHie his frii'ii.l hml jaiil. F YOU WANT A BICYCLE FOR SCO, I'l'' it iliri'i t of tliu WW uiuLl ul -UKAI.EU IN Bicycles, a-i;oi.i itoi.f.AitH lint mie..ii( I'KTr.ANI. TAI'OHi. HIE BEST WHEEL 0J4 EARTH, THE DERBY FOR '93. Morgan & Wright Pneumatic $150 DKTAIt.l'riiino, lerby iHlteni, dmible tlirntiKlinnt frtim eniiilmiiiiis senmless steel tubing: tt-lneh ileiid; Wbeel lluse, II Inebes; W heels, in. Tnnl Steel lleariiiKH; Miiiinesniiuin's Hilrul Klliin KHiel Tubing lieiirliii' 57 and Inebes; Itniiiid Cranks, I,1.,, nnd 7-lneh tbrow; lliimher Cliuiii (inrfiird Huddles. Urnp KnrKliiK tlirniiR-lnnit. ' Wc hsve tlie best mid must simple spukes Innde; lliey enn be replneeil by the rider w itbiiiil reiiinvliiK the tire, nnd lire fully expliilned mid Il lustrated In onr (,'ntitliiKne; ulsn liuiKi'iit spnlfes. fur bertiity stid sliniilb lly there is no eiiiml. Kor servlee nunc esn l nmdu better. HKNI) KOIt CATAI.UtiUK. Webb Safe and Lock Co., GENERAL NORTHWESTERN AGENTS, 64 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE; RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF RHEUMATISM CURED DY THE USE OF Jioore's Revealed Remedy. Astoria. Ohkoon, Jnnnnry 10. 1 can Ktiilo with plenmiro thntbytlio nso of MOORK'fl KKVEAI.KU KKMKIJY my luishaud wus rolloved rmn .in old eo of KHKIIMAT18M Riid my youngest boy unmleutlndy of INlif.AMMA'i'OKY K1IKU MATibM wben the best uoctorl could get did Mm uo eond. Y .iiis In 1'nitltndo 80I,n KY YOUK MKH. N. 1KI'GHST. V. BTKfclLK. LOOK OUT FOR TRAVELING SELLING "CIIEESE-FUAME"- BICTCL FAKIRS" And representing them to be just as good as "Victors," "Ramblers," "Clevelands," "Ralolghs," "Rudgos," "Sylphs," Western Wheel Works, htc. Hend for catalogues, club and agents' discounts. FRED T. MERRILL, 326 Washington Street, Portland, Or. t,iii4 - U)UJJj prur mi TiinwgP'" Bff" i--J-Tinillirirn ir fin um r' mnninn wim i" i " " - i - i 1 r 111 'T'11 "' jfcMUMti,-,, nrimjiinTiiiT inn n i w 1 1 iini i inim iwwn iif it iy nimni m i n h na i m imi i im ipi wlhib umim m i kwj jmiwhimmib. i MmM lu-umwwj -nn o mliiijiimrrinmn mmm minii