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' WOUK FOR WOHKKItS. Are you ready to work, and do you want to make money f Thenw.ite to B. r. Johnson & Co. ot HicUmond, V., and Boe ll they cannot help you. ' ; A Maino man smokd a cigar won from a slot muchlue and fell dead. Man-slot er. A POTTER PRESS. Size, 83x48 inside bearers; table distribu tion; bed springs; will print nine-column c . I j : , .. iA. i J : J .M iuiiu ur BiA-uuiuuiii iuai tvi n npionuiu nil- round press fur country office; for sale oheap ; guaranteed in order. Address ' -, Palmrr Sc Kkt, - Portland, Or. Use Enamollne Btove Polish; no dust no smell. Tar Oirmea for breakfast. August 19 " I am Post Master here and keep a store, inave Kepi August riower for sale for some time. I think it is a splendid medicine." E. A. Bond, P. M., Pavilion Centre, N. Y. The stomach 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 Flower. It assures a good appetite and a good digestion. Pimpk X AND- Blotches RB EVIDENCE That the blood is wrong, and that nature is endeav oring to throw off the impurities. Nothing is so bentficial in assisting nature as Swift's Specific (S. S. Sj It is a simple vegetable compound. Is harmless to the most delicate child, yet it forces the poison to the surface and eliminates it from the blood. I contracted a severs coco of blood poison that unfitted me for business for four years. A few bottles of Swift's Specific (S. S. 5.) cured lao. - .- J. C Jones, City Marshal, Fulton, Arkansas, Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swurr Specific Co, Atlanta, Ga. HAVE YOU GOT PILES TTCHIITO PTXE8 known by moisture 11 k. p inspiration, oause intense ltohtn. when warm. This form and BLIND. BIKDIKU or PBOTBUDIUa SUjiii YIKLD AT ONCE TO OR. B0-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY, which acta directly on parts affected, absorbs tumors, aUays ltohingv effecting a permanent ours. Fries Boo. Druaaitt ermaU. Dr. Botanko. Philadelphia. ?a TURE PERMANENTLY CURED OB NO PAY. No PAY WTI1 cured. Wo refer to 6,0O patients. No opebatin. Nf DETENTION rKOM BUSINESS ,Wrlte or cull for circular and bank reference. Examination trot The 0. E. MILLER GO. Marquam Building, .PORTLAKD, OREUO Incorporate Capital and Surplus, $1,"00 oon lyiASQIlERADES, PARADES, Yl AIIATEIIK TREATKIOAL8 Everything In the above line. Costumes, Wig. hoards, Properties, Opera and Play Books, etc. furnished at greatly reduced rates and in SHpe rlor q uallt v by the oldest, largest, best renowner and therefore only reliaole Theatrical Supplj House on the Pacific Coast. Correspondence so licked. Goldstein t Co., 26, 28 and 80 O'Farrel) street, also 822 Market street, Ban FranolBOO. W supply all Theaters on the Coast, to whom we re spectfully refer. . , . 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I know a hard working library assistant, one of those women who is born for her duty and magnifies her office with n sort of loving euthusiasm for its possibilities. This lad observed one day that a little Irish boy who camo for his books was fol lowing along the poorest line of story books which that library would offer. She thought, and thought rightly, that he had had enough of them. She culled him be hind her desk and showed him a hunil somoly illustrated book of butterflies. She asked him if he had ever seen any butter flies or moths and made hira remember and tell her about them. She asked him If he would not like to know more About them, and then promised that if he would bring some one companion she would let them see some of the elegant illustrated books which bore on that matter. When the little pirates came, she had ready for them some of the tempting books which are now printed, open to the capaci ties of children, and she started them on a new career. Before a great while she had the pleasure of seeing that they were themselves watching the insects which they could readily enough find on the Common or in the parks of Boston, were making their own collections, and in short were started as .naturalists, with a hobby, with an enthusiasm, with some notion of higher life and study than they had before. There is a little story of what one person found it In her power to do in the real busi ness of education. That is, she engaged herself in discovering a latent faculty; she brought that faculty out, she unfolded it, and at this hour there are half a dozen young men happier, stronger, letter and of larger life, because she was willing to torn aside from the routine of book delivery to take one of them into her councils und to start him heavenward while there was a chance of his going the other way. Per haps an instance like that gives a better idea of what I should like to urge upon men and women who have some conscience than I could give by any argument based more upon theory. Edward Everett Hale in Cosmopolitan. ' . Tho Way of the World. : "I met that Mrs, Smythe coming up the avenue with a great bunch of pink roses pinned on the front of her black dress. What taste that woman lias!" "But, Ella," said the mother of the young lady who was speaking; "pink and black go well together." "Yes, but pink und wrinkles don't. Roses on that elderly specimen the idea!" The "elderly specimen" went home, took off her roses,- smelled of them- lovingly, shook their petals tenderly, and then with a little sigh put them-into a pasteboard box and called a messenger. "Take these to Blank hospital and give tbem to the little girl in room No. 3 of the children's ward." We will follow the roses. A little girl, pale, deformed, lay sleeping on a narrow cot. Her face was distressed, and in her sleep she murmured over and over again the one word "pain." When sho opened her eyes she saw some thing pink. "Oh," she cried, "my dear, dear roses! Mrs. Smythe has sent them. How I love tbem!" They lightened her room, and lifted the cloud from the dark horizon of her life, and brought a breath of the air and sun shine that to the child were only heavenly dreams. Mrs. Smythe loved flowers too. That was why she wore the roses home before she sent them out on their mission. And as usual the world misjudged her. Detroit Free Press. . Women and Their Coats of Arms. ' The people whose business it is to supply coats of arms furnish very entertaining reading. One of these asserts that he was commissioned by a charming girl to re paint the family shield. Her boudoir, she averred, was being done over in white and gold, and the violent reds and blues of the family coat of arms would not harmonize with the new decorations. In vain the herald assured her that it was impossible to change the colors of armorial bearings, but on the young woman declaring she would take tbem elsewhere, as a business man he complied, and changed them to blue and gold. The prevailing tastes in coats of arms runs to dragons, lions and tigers. ' ' One lady's pedigree being unraveled re quired a red ape leaping and dragging a golden chain. The lady was greatly in censed. A friend bad been given a hand some lion rampant, while she bad received a monkey, as if she was an organ grinder. The wife of a military man on her part getting a chevron, which is a most honor able device, on her coat of arms, was very indignant. "Only noncommissioned offi cers wear chevrons," Bhe said. "My hus band was never in tht ranks." New York JSvtnias Sua. ... a A consumers experiment A NEW ENGLAND MIRACLE. A RAILROAD ENGINEER RELATES HIS EXPERIENCE. The Wonderful Story Told by FwA C, Vme Hiid HI Mother.ln-l.Bw to a Ite porier of the Boston Herald lioth, Are K-tord t-r Vent's of A(ear. v From the Boston Herald. , , " The vast health-giving results already attributed by the newspapers tiuonKii- out this countrvand Canada to Dr. Will iama' "Pink Pills for Pale People" have been recentlv supplemented by the eases of two con firmed invalids in one house hold in a New England town. Tlie-names of these people are Fred C. Vose, his wiff and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Oliver C. Holt of Peterboro, members of the same household. To the Herald reporter who was sent to investigate his remarkable cure Mr. Vose said: "I m 37 years old, and have been railroading for the Fitehhnrg for fifteen years. Since boyhood I have been troubled with a weak stomach. For the past seven years I have suffered terribly and constantly. My stomach would "not retain food; my head ached constantly and was so. dizzy I could scarcely stand ; mv eyes were blurred : 1 had a bad heartburn, and mv breath was offensive. ' I had physicians, but they failed to help me.. My appetite gave out, and four years ago I deyeloppd palpitation or the heart, which seriously affected my breathing. Had terrible pains in my back, and had to make wa ter manv times a day. . I finally devel oped rheumatic sitrns, and couldn't sleep 1 . T I T 1 J 1 i. 1.1 Uigurs, ir x lav uown, my neari, wuuui go ptt-a-pst at a great rate, and many nights l did not close my eves at all. was broken down in body and discour aged in spirit, when some time in fen ruarv last I got a couple of boxes of Br Williams' Pink Pills. Before I had fin- ished the first box I noticed that the palpitation of my heart, which had both ered me so that I couldn't breathe at times, began to improve. I saw that in going to my home on the hill from thp depot, which was previously an awful task, my heart dirt not. beat so violently and I had more breathe when I reached the house. After the second and third boxes I grew better in every other re spect. My stomach became stronger. the gas belching was not so hart, mv bp petite and digestion improved, and my sleep became nearly natural and undisturbed. I have continued taking the pills three times a day ever since last March, and to-dav I am feeling better than at any time during the last eight years. I can confidently and conscien tiously say that they have done me more good, and their good effects are more per manent, than any medicine I have ever taken. My rheumatic pains in legs and hands are all gone. The pains in the small of my back, which were so bad at times that I couldn't stand up straight, have nearly all vanished, and I find my kidneys are well regulated by them. This is an effect not claimed for the pills in the circular, but in my case they brought it about. I am feeling 100 per cent better in every shape and manner." The reporter next saw Mrs. Holt.-who said : "I am 57 years old. and for four? teen years nast, I have had an intermit tent heart trouble. ' Three years ago! had nervous prostration, by which my heart trouble was increased so badly that I had to lie down most of the time. My stomach also gave out, and I had con tinual and intense pain from the back of my neck to the end of my backbone. In fourteen weeks I spent 1300 for doctor bills and medicines, but my health con tinued so miserable that I gave np doc toring in despair. I began to take Tr Williams' Pink Pills last winter, and the first box made me feel ever so much bet ter. I have taken the pills since Feb ruary, with the result of stopping en tirely the pain in the spine and in the region of the liver. My stomach is again normal, and the palpitation of the heart has troubled me bnt three times since 1 commenced the pills." An analysis of JJr. Williams' rink Pills shows that they contain, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as lo comotor ataxia, partial paralysi". St. Vi tus uance, eciauca, neuralgia, rneuma tism nervous headache, the after effect of la grippe, palpitation of the heart. pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either in male or female, and all diseases resulting from "vitiated humors in theblood.- Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price (50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50 they are never sold in bulk or bv the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, V. Y., or Brockville, Qui. AN HONE.ST MAN. t bed pfta cow 'ea t set ont to bttfl tcft ten. tone no. . One hoe, one shovel aa one spado, an one (rood brindle nap. But my stout heart an my soun had an these two han's. you see. An my unekalled honesty htz brung me wher 1 be. This la the lesson 1 Impress on ev'ry noble youth Inteererty, moralerty an honesty and trooth. Intesrrerty, moralerty an honesty, you see. With my good heart an tied an nan, hex brung me where 1 be. Jlerried the daughter of the man where I wuz hired man. i An Wen he died we got his farm. He willed it all to Nan. I hired good town paupers to do my work for me. For they'll eat feed that common men won't look at, don't yer see? So I saved money this way I saved, but never spent ' An I loaned to my neighbors, an they give me a 10 per cent. I loved my neighbors like myself, rich, poor an great an small. An put a niortgidge on their farms to 'commo date era all. An Widow Barclay, reckless soul, spent all her husban left Jest brlngin up her chlldern w'y, It seems al most like theft. "W'y, sich extravagance as that," sez 1, "will never do. An I foreclosed her mortgtdge, for it wuz my duty to. . An neighbor Bunker's wife wuz sick; he spent his cash fer pills. Jest squandered all tils earnin's on them worth- . less doctors bills; t couldn' upprove his reckless way, an as a reperroand I jest foreclose his mortgidge an appropriate bis land. . ' An ol' man Kabson, down tho crick, wuz gittln lame an blind; Ilia farm wuz growln up 'ith weeds, his hayln wuz behind. - Sez I, "'Tis time this good ol' man wuz laid upon the shelf. So I foreclosed his mortgidge, an I took his farm myself. So I've been a morrll power, an through all the neighborhood I've gone about like men of ol' engaged In doln good. An I hev foun that goodness pays an vlrcher is divine, . . For all my reckless neighbors' farms hev all been jlned to mine. , . This Is the lesson I Impress on ev'ry noble youth Integrerty, moralerty an honesty an trooth. Inteererty, moralerty an honesty, you see, . With my good heart an bed an han, hez brung me where I be. , Sam Wolter Foss. Their Brains Weighed Over Sixty Ounces A noted physician wrote me soon after the death of Benjamin F. But ler to inquire as to the weight of Daniel Webster s bram. He declared that the figures were not to be found in any medical work in his library, and that he doubted if one out of a hundred of the physicians of , the United States could answer the queS' tion offhand. In looking up the mat ter I prepared the following list of noted persons who have had CO or more ounces of brains, as far as ex aminations have been made: Turgenef , Russian novelist, 71 ounces; Schiller, German . poet, 63; Abercrombie. Scotch physician, 63; Cuvier, French naturalist, 65.5; Aber crombie, English general, 62;' Du puytren, French anatomist, 62.5; B. F. Butler, American general and lawyer, 62 ounces even. St. Louis Republic. ' . Chinamen and Roaches. One of the strangest superstitions of Chinese cooks is the awe .with which they regard the cockroach. John holds the ugly black pest as something sacred, claiming that it is specially favored by the gods and a particular favorite of the great Joss. The most unfortunate mishap that can befall a Chinaman is to step on a cockroach., Instantly yisions of ter rible disasters and calamities arise before him. In some instances the superstition has been known to prey so on the minds of the Celestials as to drive them insane. Exchange. His Assurance.. V&o," he said huskily, "you send me away." She could not deny it. "Am I to have no assurance from you?" "No," she answered. "And why?" - "Because you have more assurance now than you know what to do with." And Algernon has not yet deter mined whether he will show his des peration by joining the army or smoking cigarettes. Washington Star. -- A jealous wife of Perpignan soaked her dress with petroleum, locked the house door and then called her , hus band to her. Just as he approached she lit a match and set her clothes on. fire. Then, seizing her husband in her arms, she held him tight till they were both enveloped in names. The woman died, and the man is crazy. INSIST ON HAVING THE Belting, Packing and Hose, Boots and Shoes, Rubber and Oil Clothing,. Druggists' Rubber Goods, MANUFACTURED BY J Gooiyear Rubber ,' 13 nntl 75 First St., Fortland, Or, Write for catalogue free. -" ' EXPRESIDENT i HARRISON Bays of the Military Fchool: " It is good in every respect good for tne boys, aond or the schools and good for the country." BISHOP l SCOTT I ACADEMY Pottland, Or., Is a Mil tary School undtr gover ment eontrol. Sclen t'fle, classical, commerc al courses. Write 'or catalogue, fcpring term be gins February 6. J 3 Flso's Remedy tor Catarrh Is the nest, Kaslest 1 Sold by Druggists U. K. t. Baaaitlsa, n to Use, and Cheapest. I 1 or sent br mail. 1 1 Warren. Pa. U MUfeCLfe: AND VIGOR-A DIFFEEENCfi Ma&y museulsr men suootfmb to. fatigues borne with ease by persons far their inferiors In phys ical strength. Muscle does not imply vigor. In fact. It It not difficult of prool that athletes do not live as long nor enjoy as good health as the average Individual who is vigorous that is to say, whose digestion and sleep are unimpaired, whose nerves are tranquil, and who has no or ganic tendencr to disease. These requisites of vigor are conferred upou those inherently weak, no less than upon those debilitated through wasting disease, by a thorough, persistent course of Hostetter's stomach Bitters, the leading na tional tonio, indorsed and recommended by physicians of eminence. It will not endow you with i ho muscle of a Corbett, but It will Infuse energy inlo your sy.tem ind renew the active and healthfn performance of lis functions. It avens and cures malaria , rheumatic un i kidney Cumplin(8, and overenmes dyspepsia, constipa tion, liver trouble and nervousness. Jeweler How do you like youT alarm clork T Cutomer First rate. Jewele- You didn't seem plea-ed wit It at first. Customer No; but it s broken now. 4 TELL TOUR FKIENDS. Hosts of letters have been written, some to the proprietors of Allcock'b Porocb Plasters, some to friends, telling of their inestimable value. Here is one from the Hon. Edmund L. Pitts, the late President of the New York State Senate: "State of New Ybk,1 benate (jhambkr. Albany. March 11, 1886 ) " I have used Alloock's FuB'Xjs Plas- ters in my family for the past five years, and can truthfully say they are a valuable remedy and effect great cures. I would nt be without tbem. I have in several in stances given some to fr.euds suffering with weak and lame backs, and they have inva riably afforded certain and speedy reliel. They cannot be too highly commended." Bbandreth's Pills will purify the blood There is much mystification In London over the expedition against the S.ifus, and the Indi cations aie that somebody's been lying on them. Throat diseases commence with a cold, cough or overtatiguing the voice. These symptoms (which, if neglected, often re sult in a chronic trouble of the throat) are aliayed by the use of "Broom') Bronchial Troches." ... Beyond his station the man who went to sleep lu the tram. SlOO KEWARD-SIOO. The reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease tliHt science has been nbie to cure in all its stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tne only positive c re known to the medieal fraternity. Catarrh, being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitution 1 treatment. Unit's Catarrh Cure is taken internlly, acting directly on the blood and m coua sMrfjiceof thesystem, thereby destroj inn the foundation i f the disease and giving the patient itrength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that tney offer One Hun dred Dollars f r any case that it f lis to euie. Send for list of testimonials Address F. J. CHK xEY A CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists; 75 cents. WATKR MOTOR. One Tuerk Water Motor, new, that will develop from 10 to lft-horse power; can be had at a sacrifice by addressing Palmer & Rey. i Portland, Or. a Cough, with, a Weak Sys tem, Consumption with Weak Lungs, or Disease with Loss of Flesh. ( Take Scott's esa Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, for any ailment resulting from poor nourishment. Physicians; the world over, endorse it. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! prepared by Scott & Bowne, N. V. All Drucsists. 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Ithat cured my dyspeptic trouble and sec me back lu my age about fifteen ycarj. 1 advised others to take Hood's Sarsaparllla and they Mr. Sliumway. now rejoice over the good effect it has had upon them. My wif it ad suffered from tevere headache, general i-ros-tr.tiion and loss oi appetite." Bhe has taken two Hood'ss'P,a Cures botlles, and hcrhnad la now free trom pain and he Is enjoying excellent health and renewed itrength. ' P. Pbumway, Webster, Mas. Hood's Pills a'Si-t digestion. 26c. ji.uuper uoiue.' One cent a dose. Tuts Great Contra Curb promptly cures where all others full. Coughs, Croup, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival: has cured thousands, and will CURB TOD if taken in time. Bold oy Druggists on a guar antee. For a Lame Hack or Chft, use SHJLOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTER.250. HILOH'S, .CATARRH REMEDY, Have you tyituurn i i nis remuu y is ku"iu teed to cure you. Price, 60 eta. Injector free. I WATER MOTOR I FOR SALE. 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To use It is a measure Of health, pleasure and economy. , The Admiral Cigarettes are the best. THE FEOFLE'5