i None but Royal Raking: Powder is absolutely pure, rnnals it. or approaches it in strength, purity No other leavening or wholesomcness. U. S. Gov't Reports.) No other is from cream of tartar specially retinal and chemically pure. Xo other lio-ht, sweet, finely-flavored, (ee made for it makes such and wholesome food. Xo other will maintain its strength without loss until used, or will make bread or cake that will keep fresh so long, or that can be eaten hot with impunity, even by dvspeptics. Xo other is so economical. If you want the Best Food, Royal Baking Powder is indispensable. ANTl-FKKtKNTIN; Is a harmless preparation in tablet form for preserving all Kixns ok FuriT wrrnm-T cooking. One pack age preserves fifty pints of fruit or a barrel of culer, and only costs GO cents. Fruits preserved with Anti fermentine retain their natural taste and appearance. Ask your druggist or grocer for Anti-fermen-tine. "I'm eoiiin Vest," unul Bloes. " with an in ven ion that will make myn.me familiar ii ,v"ry ." "What have you iuveute.1? "A. new quarrel for Kansas." put n WW Frm ftTTB Three things which all ,workingmen know give the most trouble in their lhanl-strain work are: Sprains, Bruises and Soreness. THREE AFFLICTIONS. Three supreme afflic tions, which all the world knows afflict mankind the most with Aches and Pains are : Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Lumbago. THREE THINGS. . ..t to do are simpiy uiesc Buy it, try it and be prompt-! lv and perma nently cured by the use of Baking PotVder Purity and , Leavening Power UNEQUALXD. CASH PRICES Jo Introduce our Powder, we have de termined to dlstributo among the consum ers a number of CASH PHIZEB. To tnepersonorclubreturnins osthelargesc nomberofcertilicateaonor before June 1, 1894, we will give a cash prize of $-U0, and to the next largest, numeroua other prizes panging from 5 to 75 IN CASH. CLOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND, Or. ThvMtrr III Turin in I SOD. An industrious mul ittmisinij writer, M. Gustave Isaniiiert. has taken the trouble to go over a tile of old newspapers in an etl uVavor to titut out precisely what people weredoinu in Paris, at all events when the last century was drawing to a close. One tliini! with which he has been struck is the extraordinary taste of the KreucU people a hundred years ao for theatrical entertainments. It inialit have I wen thought that, with their kin si practically a prisoner, the Parisians would have had iit tie inclination to frequent places of amuse ment. As ail readers in r reni n uiwj know, the theaters were legion, owinw' to the restrictions which had only just leen removed, and which had for so many year retired a practical monopoly to two far ured houses. So numerous did the playhouses Income that a satirical piece on the subject was produced, under the title of "The Thou sand and One Theaters." Our own fa mous horse rider, Astley, had a house in the Faubourg du Temple, called "Astley'a Circus." Owing to the excited state of public opiuiou at this time, the newly ac quired lilK'rty of the theaters was a source of considerable embarrassment to the gov eminent. Political sat ires, thinly veiled, were the rage, and the (light of the king and his arrest at Varennes was followed by a whole crop of plays, avowedly based upon that important event. At one house, situated in the very heart of the aristocratic Faubourg St. tiermain, a military spectacle called "The Arrival in Paris of the Saviours of I heir I ounir was given, and the two men. Unmet and Guillaume, who had len instrumental in arresting the king, were publicly crowned on the stage wjth laurels. The minister of the interior. Cahier, issued a sort of pro test agaiust, the manifestations to which sucb entertainments gave rise, but he was powerless to prevent them. London News. Not That St. Paul. There is a trrowl about St. Paul which comes from a young comedian named Phil MrFnrlaud. who has purchased 1'aniel KnIK-'s nlav. and is starring in the part or Daddv Nolan. ears ago he was a mem Oer of the St. Paul baseball team, and while innkinir rlimiiL'h his trunk preparatory to "takiiurthe road" for the season he ran across a photograph of himself, bat iu hand and clad in a St. Paul uniform with "St. Pmil" nrinted across the breast. Asa curi osity he mailed it to a pretty Irish girl of his Hcnuaintance to w horn he pays mucu flt.tent on. and sue proudly siuck me i"' trait on her mirror. A few days later her mother, a very devout old lady, happened to enter the mom ami saw it. "Cordaylia!" she called out as it met her eves. "What's it, mother?' asKea me gm coming in. "Who's ben makin game of you, girl That ain't St. Paul. Shore, an don't know St. Paul, bless him?" "Oh. uo. mother; that isn't St. Paul," re r.lied Cordelia, "that's a ball player." "Wurra, wurra," exclaimed the good old lady, raising her hands in horror, "pwat will thlm ball players be aftherdoin next? Chicago Post. A MOORISH MAUUIAOK CEREMONIES ATTENDING THE CELE BRATION IN MOROCCO. PveitHur Appearance of the llrldi-Sli Wi Fat, but Meanly In That Country 1 Hanged by tln Quantity of Adlposa Tissue -Carried on Her llrotlier' Hark. Ir was ev enlmi when we atarled oil to a Moon-h wedding, one of the most interest ing sights of Morocco. W e found our way to a low, whitewashed house, which the ladies of the party entered. The gentle men had to remain outside, as no man is permitted to look on a Moorish lady. We found ourselves iu ft short passage leading into the "patio," a square hall around which the rooms are built. The pal iu was crowded with women squatting on the tloor, some sipping tea and eating sweet cakes; others it he paid musicians) sing in a low, nasal chant to the accompaniment ,,f t.iml.imis. IWsinu through these we came into the nautili W tiri the bride sat In slate. The at mospheiv was stilling. She was surrounded 1,1- ia.lv friends and relatives, many of l.uii; lichtcd caudles. The women were smartly united and nad mctr faces and eves highly painted. 1 he room i ..id narrow. Its celling was . , ,,i..t.,.l in bn liant colors ami the wnue washed walls for about six (eel were hung with a handsome dado of crimson velvet in panels, each panel being a .vioonsu arc, noiilioiie in given liroclie wuu goi.i em i i.i..,-v- I,' iin.l wnue nice i.ui.,...- v each end of the room sioo.i a ocu " iui iu I, ,... n.-.s,d in .Moorish emnrouier) ou silk a valance of the same reaching to tht) ground. T11K HUUHC'S AITKAIUMK. On one of these beds sat the bride, tailot f.,l,in with a veil of checked muslin en t'irelv enveloping her. This was presently raised and disclosed the lady to our view sa, ms a L'irl of fourteen, and, being very f, iv.. considered a lieauty. To be fat is con'siilcrcd a woman's greatest attraction Indeed, when Hearing a marriageable a it is common for girls to lie for weeks cov ered with warm blankets passing their time in dozing and feeding oil a fattening diet of milk, "boos koosoo" (the native dish), oil, peas, or a certain liean supposed to Iw'itifallibln as a fat producer. Her face presented the most extraordi nary appearance, being painted white with lelicate pattern in pale nine, yellow ami black on a three cornered paten oi crimson on each click and chin. The eyebrows were indicated by a thin line oi dense mack, ami from the corners of the eyes, which were blackened, extended a iansnuieu tie- ... .... ,f , 1 Tl. sign in mai K io mr .... in.-. of her lingers and iocs were .m-n ..-i. i. ....... -it , henna. .Avsiia .u s.ht ,,..-. i . . , ,.i - . ailed) was clad in a gorgeous kalian oi red siik and gold brocade, embroidered i.) .old and reaching to her ankles. Her I ... 1 t .1. undergarments were puie coi.m.-.i ,,.,.... and her waistcoat green velvet and gold. Over the kaflau hung alight gauze gar ment, open down the front and eoniined bv a band of gold and -silk in many colors. Her headdress was composed oi siik handkerchiefs, pinned annum so as m show a narrow edge of each ou the tore- head. Above these came a Hand oi mack velvet with a close design of seed pearls and emeralds. Her neck was encircled by necklaces, principally strings oi with occasional uncut emeralds An O .n li h' ueer I'1 Annum in in visitor's one came t w o onug men vv no sport. Ml. dav there iceined belli on One of Ihcin nioklii, and the other bantered hnn to Iced ins cigar to me, ostilch-a hen. He look his knife from his pocket io cut ihe cigir iu two, but be fore he could do so the ostrich reached over the feme, look the knife from his lingers and swallowed il. The two young men I hen ran away, thinking they had killed her. Noticing I he eotuiuot ion, I ap proached the others In the crowd of visit, 1 ... 'HI t . .1. I ..... nrs and iuuuired I he cause, niej ...... ...o In great trepidation, as though a great Iu urv had been done. 1 told them Ibal the bird was all right, . . . i., i..... u 11..,.- and, to prove it, oucie.i n . .,.. snot her knife. One was quickly nan. led , . 1 . . . 'IM..11I out, and slie disposed oi maims... . .-.,, to establish the wonderful gastronomui vigor of the species, I held nut a lew smaii , I . I I X ,1.1 t 1, 11 screws iu the pauu oi mj ,' nobbled them up like corn, Atterward, during the following fortnight, I permit tee her to swallow screws, as inueeu i mm oflen done before, to show people that the .vit anvthinulhat look the eye. Three weeks Liters she escaped the corral ml broke her leg while the alleudauls i...H i ir I,,,., cm., were Irving to recapunu - alio had to be killed, and upon opening her stomach I found a few small nils of bright kteel, which I could see had been parts or the screws, but all the sharp edges had been ground olT by the stones and gravel in the stomach. I found ho I race of the knives whatever, and I "in satlslleii that thev, as well as the screws llrst swallowed, had been entirely digested or partly eaten away by ihe powerful gastric juice, and partly ground up by the stones and gravel. Interview in St. Louis lilobe Democrat. HOW VR UHOW l l. The Ihtend Ihsl t.ln.U tin to HI" l moil !' .lueutlv Revered ere the inrrldliili of Hie rescUeil In theeiii.eot j.eroii w ho nenleel oh vIouh menus Io renew fiillliui li'ennlli. iKor, uo Iwh (lie Ronree ol hiitplneRH thnii the eoii.ll tlouol hm llle.cmi heiiieitled iiml pel neHmle.l where II .!. not ell I hunn.l ho Imve ..vi.cilenee.l or lire eotiulfiint - luelndlim imiuy i.liVRlehiiiRiir eminence o( the elleeis of teller's Hlnuiaeh llltleni her leRllnuuiy ! U womlioiiR ellleaey hr cicntor ol sliviiKlh In feehle const llutloiiR mid .lehlltliile.l iiml hiit tered svsteniR. A Rles.ly pel loi linince of Ihe Isidtlv luiiellolis, r. Iiewe.l appetite, ll"'-h ; nliiluiv repiwe aiiend Ihe ue ol IhiR llioioimh ,in.l Rtiiii.tar.l renuviinl. I e no h ci.l Joule rep .....i ... i. ,.LIi. io or leseinlile II In elteclR ... ,, ,,l ., 1 ),.,, it.,. I ihe u.mutnc, which Ir ml ....to.oile.lce.l reme.lv lor liutluvst toll , liiiiliirlB, nervousness, c.Millill.in, liver bii.I kliliie) coinphiinl" nd riieiiiiuiusni. lnChleRnoihey keens nmn Iu prlwiu a mouth for emhe'ullim pickled pin's foot ami piird.m the Hiinrclilsls who Hltempled to blow up erea tloii with dynamite hoiuhs, PRINTERS AN l MBUISHERS - Wll.l KIND A Ki l l. I. IN If Ol'' TYPE 10(1 IIKIVAIIU. HH). The readers of this paper w 111 he pleii-ed to leal n thai I hero l l least one dreaded disease that science hss been able to cure in all ll Manes, ami lh.it Is calarrh. Hull's ralarlli fare Is Ihe onlv positive earn now known Io I lie inc.l ical (rnter'nliy. I'auri h, behm a eoiitlliilloi"U disease, requires a cmsllliitlonal I re.itiiieiil. Hall's I'alRirh i are Is taken Internally, actliiK dlieellv upon the hloo.l and mucous sill la. es ol Ihe svstein, thereby .lesirov lns Ihe fouu.lalloii of the disease mid KlvliiK Ihe patient RtreiiKlll .... ,...,i.ii,. n, eiii.ailiiitloii and iisrIhIIiiu nature ill dolnii ll work. I he proprietor, have .,i. in lixiM.iut vn is.weis tlial lliey .... linn, Ire.l Hollars lor nliv ease thai It (alls to cure. Semi for lil ol testimonials. Ad dress K. J.CIIKNKY A CO.. Toledo, O. Hold hy linutKlsIs; 7.".celilR. Thy (1rma for breakfast. AIISOl.l TK M:ltIT. No other plaster has been pnaluced which gains so many testiiuoniitls of high value i ...i. ..i ... .,. AS lliosf COIltlllilousiy in,.-....,. ... ..... cock's I'okoi s Pi.astkk, and the only mo tive for these exceptional commendations is the fact that it is a medicinal and phar maceutical preparation of superior value, Itewareol imitations. Ask tor and insist upon Ai.t iv k's. ItKvsnitRTH's I'tt.i.s are a good corrective. " They call love the tender .aslon," said Ihe viiuiitf man who had Just acquired another sis ter, " hut I: strikes me that it Is alu.iil s t.umh as ssilie." see it. T MS Knamellne MUive I'olUli ; uo dust, no imell. I Vote for Hood's V'or I mn .af.stle l II U an ee. Ilclil rciuo !' I have Is eii n inli. birr ol the M. I'., i luirch H years, and have sullen d lof lule yea swtlh rlieu- n.atlsl.l iiml .Ij.pe;. Jala. Mi ce taklim' lu ll 'iMittles i f Hood's l',:i' rhemull'ia is entire ) cured. I V a peine i" (d, liaid d HeU well and I have (tallied several p.mnd-." IO:v. W K. ITrrKii. U chford, VL Hood sCurcs "TtOOd'S PUIS iMirelill.ousm'.s .' c a 1h., 0P HARNESS, Presses, Printing Material and Eflachinery K..r .ale at l"' I"1""" '"lv""",K' ,,u" leiuis at Palmer & ReyType Foundry, Cor. Front and Alder Streets, PORTLAND, OH. Write for prh t ami Uiru.i ladure huylhit i lsi her Fishing Tackle. 5L (1 Si GBATGKED TEN The Ilest IiiTestnients. KeeD a bank account. When you have saved $100 or 300 or fcsOO innk Hhonr. for a irood investment, uo not take ud this or that scheme at a venture, but examine it carefully, and if you vour way clear, put your money into Real estate is usually a good investment. More money has been made in real estate than you could estimate in a day. A (irst mortgage is, in nine cases out of ten, safe. But take advice on the subject before you invest. Go to some good conservative man and get his views. I should advise the same course if you should put your money in stocks or bonds or railway shares. In fact, I should ure before you invest a penny that you et the lst counsel on the subiect to aid you in taking the right A troublesome skin disease course. nan and me to scratch mouths, and lias been (Sji ,.,.r,.d bv a few days' use or JL II. Wolff, Urper Marlboro, ior wsu Md. If your first invest incut prospers, by care ful management and by always being on the alert you can increase your fortune by reinvesting your profits. Henry L-iews in Ladies' Home Journal. many nearb and amethysts. She further wore a num ber of rins and bracelets and atikieis oi a costlv ImtTcluinsy description. The most remarkable piece of jewelry was uie ear ri,..s which were as large as an ordinary bracelet, the part going through the ear twin: tube of gold unite halt au men iu diameter. The gins acctisiom im-ir r...s this by pressing (late stones tnrougu ine hole. At the front of the earrings was an ornament of gold filigree and precious ctnn to which was attached a gold chain fastened by a brooch to t lie neauuress. i icr k'tt-il bv a pair of velvet Ullklli; ....- 1 and gold slippers. l'.IUISO I'lUKAIlAClk. While we were gazing at her we heard a crv in the patio, which was quickly taken the women in the bridal chamber. The bridal veil was immediately dropped o,l the women assumed their helks, long, white woolen shawl. The reason of thir commotion was the entrance of Aysha's brother, a tall Moor iu dark blue .liellabea and white turban. He seated himself on the bed front of his sis tor .ml t he latter, nutting her arms aroiini carried pickaback into the patio. Here the women were congregated ,mml n curious woodeu box, swathed in hri.lal clothes. At one side was un open i n.h.FP the Moor knelt. The bride climbed over his head and into tht; box Draperies were dropped over the opening, and Aysha, in her cage, was uoisieu le t the door of the house. The procession then formed up, the inu siciaus, playing drums, leading the way followed bv Moors carrying brass caude ith colored caudles. Then came t he bride's box. surrounded by twenty thirtv Ritlians doing a wild, fantastic "powder play" with their long brass or silver mounted guns. Then more candles and a long array of friends. In this way is the bride borne to her husband's home; no v,,tup imw f.-ir it mav be. in the box she T,,,t remain till she arrives there. Then the box is lifted down to the threshold and the bridegroom's mother comes with a bowl of milk, a loaf of bread nd unit for the bride to taste, ine Kej: ore then delivered to her, and the old lady Vuuni n if 111 front of the box, the bride rrawln out. crawls on to her mother-in ta,v'u hark and is carried to the bridal chamber, there, still veiled, to lie locked in alone. The mother then delivers the key of the room to her son, who goes to unveil and look for the first time on His nriue. London Graphic. 77jr WAY OUT of woman's troubles i wilh Uoctor I'ierce's Favorlle rrrseriptlon. at'elv and certainly, fv orv drllcute weiikness, di'Niiipeinent, "I'd t,is casp peculiar to the sex Is permanently cured. Out of all Hie medi cines for women, the ' Favorite Prescription " Is the only one that's guaranterd to do what U claimed for it. In H 'fcnirtle complaints'' and irregularities Peri odical pains displace ments. Internal Inllam- 1 !... .L.t.-n ,w nr n cerai O l. ueni iiiK - "'" 11. . I ," s-. .-- - - . sensations ana Kimireu i -" tn henet t or cure, you uuvr vour money back. I i'rV t,.. .w,.,ni tn nir nrru case of Catarrh U Dr Saire's futarrh Remedy thut its proprie tors make you this offer : " If you can i w cured, permanently, well pay you i.iOO cash. -. ' m mm mm b m n i ll . n .11 JSiftll baaQies' l01iars' Whips and Leatber. WHOLESALE. Ilitrnrss iwr set, p.ini, IHi.isi r:, l.V 0'; KI.-kumI sivl.i r.ii'si I'ivim. hh.1.11,'. r lil.leimrwl ir i's, tii.i in,r:'i imi f'-i"". -'', !"'. I W'' i'l.i lliirness. fili-.s. In f:i I'.nm lUruess. .ii, ' , is. .) Hi, ll nil Hi" eel.'l.ral,'.! sin . llnrH inllsrs 'I lie "Jim I urlMil' tun lUru. s. .rh-. fi;.l S...1 llr.-.isl. nlUrs Is -knock mil." Ilrl .lies Itn lies. Ill.ink.'ls, lllls, el '. rnii nin UlllirO In lllls hue iin.'iilsl.-.l hhiI run bill InLULO . . he. k nr m..i.. y .ir.ler wltli i.nler t W. DIVIS & SON, MAM'FAi'l't'HKU-'. IO Murkel fitreit, Mini Krsui lsi-.., 'hl.irnhi Brooklyn Hotel 208-212 Bush St., San Francisco. ti.l lut-nriin h.iii'l l under the maiiseemenl i.f I'HAUl.KS Mi)N IUU.MK.HY,iiiid l as Konl II not me oesi rsniiij ... ,..n...,nn n in Sn Kriu ico. Home Comforts! Cuisine Unexcelled 1 Klrst-clnss service and the hlKhest Btstidsr.l ol resiieetahllltv (iiarKliteed. Our rwms mimiil nt mrunntril ('if nmlnmt nml cnmjnrl. llniird mid r.,. .,..r !kv. II l.M. Il.7,' slid ti.W; Ixmrd snd room per week, $7 to IJ; .Untie rooms, ioe io l. free coiiru to nu iroui nmei. lies, l-r il"i tirei.n 1'r.iiit Klli-s, 1T ih" '" lletlll's I ties, do. .... , . Spill llioiil"... K.i.l", em h Sellt I.) Illllll '"I re. eil'. " I THE H. T. HUDSON ARMS CO., Portland, Oregon. Ciltilloitlli siill niillenl.ili. Hercules Gas Engine (OAS OK tlAHOI.INK) fHttO for Powf or Pumplna Purpo. Ttl CtlMI'St ItollnW l KlmUK l'5l 11 Our ap In..n an Fuki. v 25ctS. 50ctS. $1.00 per BotUe, Oue cent a dose Tnifl Oheat CocotiTijKB prompily cn't-a where all others fail. Coughs, troup, ooro Throat, Honene, wnoopine mi," "'7 Aithnn. For Con.umpticn It has no rival, has cured thoundi, and will Ct'R Ton U taken in time. Hold by Drop it on a gwr. fH1L0HVCATARRH SOCIETY BADGES. A. FKI.DKNIIKIM Kit, UH(llni Jew eler of the Pacific Northwest, keeps a lance stock of all HKCKET HUCIKTY It A IX i KM on hand, liest K'huIs at low eHt tlK'ires. HadKei made to order. ft Simplicity It BraU the World. II olta llaetf from ltes. rvi.lr, KoCarlmretor to fit out r onl.r. Ko llattrleor Klorlile r.,.k. I rmna with a CTieaiHr lrle of UuHn t an iillter t.UKili'. use ron t'araiiui'B to PALMER &. REY, Manofactuih , Hi Iwmt Slnet. San f rawiwi. Ul. -AMI-niKII.ANh, OltKOON. $3 ,,.,'k'U , .V i V f.klll.tWl. VllllMI.it. ir nnfl nearest Ihe uumher ol Visitors at WW the Wor d'. Kidr. riirllciinirs and our treatise on Prevention and ('urn of i.rlvnte Mule and .Ilsi'iisea nil sent Agents wauled. Htamlanl Remedy t o., HeHtlle ELA'S POI80N-IVY PlLLB A mire cure for li.i? frmii Ivv-vlne or flak. If not ha- ua 1 9, r.'iur 11 11. v iM.vnv ..ii. Hold hy all I)rii(t(!lls. proved In 2 your money I was cured r.everal years ago of white swelling In my les by usta- Starqfc and have had no Bymptomscf r3 13' turn of the dis ease. Many prominent physicians a; tended me and all failed, but S. S. 3. did the wor':. Pai-l V. IHum-ATKioK, Johnson City, Tenn. Treatise on TAc od and Skin Dis eases mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. He l'se.1 to He a Walker. One of the unique (inures dow n town is a well built, energetic man of medium ktature and traces of tsray in his hair. He flits briskly in and out, ol banks, brokers' offices and lawyers' libraries. A quarter of a century o he was the giost, noted pedestrian in the world. His great wam fiom Portland, Me., to Chicago pive him fame everywhere that newspapers were printed. And there never was a squarer or fairer walker than Kdward Payson Weston. He slill retains some of his old D-raee and elasticity, which serve him ad mirably in his present modest calling of general solicitor and collector. He per formed a prominent part in the raising of the money for the Washington memorial arcb. Xew York Times. rnmrnfa PILES known tnolrtuipj YIKLD ATONCRTO ,., nn c.u.un'C PILE REMEDY. which ac' directly on Par's affMted. HAVE YOU VUI rbnrb. tumor.llaTB itoliing, effecting rv t-f pman"ntcure. Price 660. Brugl.U PILES eraSTcr. Boaanko. riiiladelpMa. Pa, N, P. N. TJ . No 5f 6 -8. F. N. IT. No. 683 Confirmation. Fair Visitor Have vou seen Mrs. Gilt edge since her return from Europe? She brouizht the loveliest set of ermine you PVAI BAWI Mrs. Parvenu (sniffine) She always did have low tastes! The idea of buying a set 3t vermin! Just like her. -Pittsburg Bui letln, . "German lyrup" I simply state that.I am Druggist nd Postmaster here and am there fore in a position to iudee. I have tried many Cough Syrups but for ten vears past have found nothing equal to Boschee's German Syrup. I have given it to my baby for Croup with the most sal isfactory results Every mother should have it. J. H. Homis. Druggist and rosirnasier, Moffat, Texas. We present lacts, living facts, of to day Boscnee s German Syrup gives strength to tue body. Take no substitute. MEY, lihiil, ler. I'flnarv and l. cr IHichsks, lirnpsy , tiravel and Inane tes nre cured hy HUNT'S REMEDY THE BEST KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE. DR. GUNN'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. A movement of the bowela w JT la neeeeiimry for f..,?; rh... ...it. ...r.,.l what the yetero laoka.to beltb. Theee plll uppiy end ole.r the Completion better "J: ,, f hey ct mildly, neither 'R? "r !Sf"n " pill. do. To oonvince you ot their """J ,1.1 .mnie. free, or full box for BB oenta. Sol nosanko Mod. Co.. PhllMlelpnia. Eyea metlc othef rverywkeio. The A Vagary of Dineaae. curious vatrary of disease was In tanced in the case of a young woman not long recovered from an unusually severe illness with typhoid fever. She is an only daughter, and has always jjreatiy ciepioreu this fact, wishing many times for a sister. Tn her delirium, which was unremu-uiiH fr rni da-H. the desired Ooon was L'raui- ed A vivid jier.sonality, tne longeu ior sister, named and identified, never left her. They lived together in ner lancy acoucicui. lifo aUeriiiiL' risinif. eating, visiting to- ,,'!,.. ,.v i. sra'ndiiiK lonar hours of in- 4ntri.',n I.-...".:- over fancy work that de vfilnnv.1 Kllir''e.stion. alteration and admira tion. So real was this presence that the ick crirl iu ter tedious convalescence of sane weakness frequently cried bitter tears of disappointment over the loss of the gentle, companionable sister whom she had come to know and fondly love. Her Point of View in pev lork limes. The ureat Erasmus laughed so violently, whil readme the "Epistolae Obscurorum "Viroruni" (letters of obscure men against the monks), that he broke an imposthamo and saved his life. FRAZER AXLI eestintheWorldinnrAOl Get the Genuine 11 Kf tt A SoldEverywherelWlll-tWi FRANK WOOL8KY, Agent, Portland, I HUNT'S REMEDY Curea llrlglifa Dlaeaao, Itelentlnn nr Xon re tention of I'rlne, Pains In tliu Hack, l-wliiB or .Side. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Intemperance, Nervous Iilsensrs, (lenural Pcbllity, Kemale Weukues mid lixi esscs. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures HIIIoiduichh. Headache, .hiiuidlce. Sour Htouiaeli, DyspepNln, CoiiHil.iitlou nml 1'llcs. HUNT'S REMEDY jtC'I'N AT 4lt'l'. on the lililiieys, I I ver and Howrlw; restorliiK them to a healthy ac tion, and I'l lll'.N when all other ineillcliies fall. Hundreds have been savcl who have been given up IjO die hy friends and j.li j-hIoIhiis. MM II V AI.I. IIIII i;lSIH. Choice Klcc, 5e rh; large KaiHlns, 6c ; tine : Tea, ,. vD.u..r..n ti- Arl.uck e Coffee, 2fa!; Hago, THE BEST HARNESS EVER MANUFACTURED ON THE COAST is sold by DOLE-PEARSON HARNESS CO., at prices that will astoniHli you. Only the hi-st Oak-Taiint!l Leather tired, and all work guaran teed. Send for line IlltiHtratwl Catalogue t in-h. 180 Union Avenue (East Side), Portland, Or. Tn,. .urn r,. Il.lk tiki's K 11IK H " " " "I ldc; Dried reaches, lie; LftRTHV & Annl. evanorated. He. KhSD FOR IHR I- ART'BlWRTafclIK FREH, WITH FULI. QI.'OTATIONH. Mention this paper. mu. Jones' Cash Store, 130 Front Street, Portland, Or. "IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WAS 1' tit EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE MRS. WINSLOW'S nWu'?Q 1 W .aailA FOR CHILDREN Ttlinm" - V. l h .11 lruMlU. t'M" " piso'a Kemedy for Catarrh la the nr.., volr.t. tn Use. and Cheapest. Bold bv druggist or aent ty man, BTk. Hi, T. HutlfM Warren, J. RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF tioorG7s Havemca iemeci Ahtohia. Orkoon. Januarr 10. I can atato with pleasure that bvthe nee ol MOORE'S REVKALED KEMEDY my huiibarid mil relieved Iroin an old euro ot RHEUMATISM and my yi Id. MATIbM when the be' OLD BY ect boy cured cntirelyol INFLAMMATORIf RMKt ootor I could get aid mm 110 good. You In TOOK MRS. X. mtltudo.