In Baking "Royal" As the result of my tests, I. find the ROYAL BAKING POWDER superior to all f the others in every respect. It is entirely ' free from all adulteration and unwhole some impurity, and in baking- it gives off ) a greater volume of leavening gas than any other powder. It is therefore not only , ,: the, purest, hit also the strongest powder with which I am acquainted. WALTER S. HAINES, M. D., Pivf. oj Chemistry, Rush Medical College, Consulting Chemist, Chicago Board of Health. All other baking powders are shown by analysis to contain atom, lime or ammonia. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Comical Names of Great Men. Calderon de la Barca has quite an imposing sound, yet literally translat ed it reads Ship's Copper; Torquato Tasso means Chained Badger; Dante stands for Stag's Hide; Giovanni Boccao cio. Jack Bigmonth; Bramante, the fa mous arohitect, despite his melodious appellation, appears in the oharaoter of a Winner, and Max Piooolomini is noth ing more or less than a Little Dwarf. Deutsche Warte. But Perhaps He Does. A Chicago photographer has eloped with another man's wife. He can hard ly expect the abandoned husband to look pleasant. Washington Post WALTER BAKER & GO. The Largest Manufacturers of PURE, HIGH GRADE .COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES i On thla Continent, hare recetred. HIGHEST AWARDS , from th great Industrial and Food N EXPOSITIONS El TJnlike the Dutch Process, no Alks- llici or other Chemicals or Dyes ere umd in onv of their nrenaratlons. Their delicious BREAKFAST COCOA Is absolutely pure and soluble, and costs less (Aon one cent a cup. BOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. DIRECTIONS for u-f ing CREAM BALM. Apply a particle of the Balm well up into the nos trils After a moment draw strong breath through the n se. U ethree timea a day, afte meals preferred, and before retiring. -t CATARRH EIS CREAM BALM Opens and cleanses the Nnsal Pa-sages, Allays Pain and Inflamma tion, Heals tha Sores, Protects the Membrane from colds, KeBloreB the Benses of Taste and Smell. The Balm 1b quickly absorbed and gives relief at once. . A particle is applied into each nostril, and Is agreeable. Piiee, 50 oeuts at Druggists' or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, ' 56 Warren Street, New York. U MAI I 'ft PULMONARY BALSAM The Best CURE for Coughs, Colds and Consumption Bold by all Druggists. Price, to cents. . J. K. GATES & CO., Proprietors, 417 Sansome St., S. F. IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT... ' EYES fitted by mail. Write for our home sys tem of fining the eyes FREE. RFEO & MALCOLM Established 1884. Bregonlan Bld'g, Portland, Or. DR. LIEBIC & CO., Special Doctors for Chronic, Private and Wasting Diseases. Dr. Lleblg's Invlgorator the greatest remedy for seminal Weakness, Loss of Manhood and Private Diseases, Overcnmes Prematureness at d prepares all for marriage life's duties, pleasures and respon sibilities: 1 trial bottle given or sent Iree to any one describing symptoms; call or address 400 Geary St., private entrance 405 Mason St., San Francisco. FRAZER BEST IN THE WORLD. AXLE CREASE Itti wearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Free from Animal Oils. GKT THE GKNUINK, FoR 8AEE BY OREGON AND -WASHINGTON- MERCHANTS-! and Dealers generally. , Cm 17 PUS w.i l ; r ""V'Sl ,E i MRS. WINSLOW'S nRW?!,i ! FOR CHILDREN TEETHINQ , Vavsalwfejralllfrasstsfak 6 Cleats a txsHlo. . 9- Powders Leads. 106 WALL 8T., NEW-YORK. . TWENTY. WHISTLING GIRLS. They Warblo In San Francisco, and Each Possesses a Rosebud Mouth. San Francisco girls take no stock in the old saw that whistling girls and crovSon hens never coino to any good end. Whis tling ia the craze of the hour among the belles of the Golden Gate, and SO of the girls whose mouths are unusually pretty when in a state of pucker are practicing by the hour and endeavoring to rival Mrs. Shaw, ''La Belle Siffleuse," who has whistled her way into the hearts and pocketbooks of so many audiences in America and Europe. When Mrs. Shaw whistles, her mouth looks like a rosebud, and 16 is safe to say that there are at least SO girls in San Francisco at the present moment who can form a rosebud at an in stant's notice. To the uninitiated learning to whistle is a simple thing, but learning to whistle in a scientific mnnnor is not the modest task it seems to be. The San Francisco girls spend hours developing their breath ing capacity, "hollowing out" their chests and taking full breaths that penetrate to the lowermost recesses of their lungs. The instructor first tests the candidate's regis- A LESSON AT THE WHISTLIDG CLASS. ter and ear. Without a good ear no am bitious whistler may even hope tosuooeed. The second step is learning to take a full breath, and the third- Is practicing the sim ple, scale by the hour. Then the beginner is allowed to run scales and arpeggios and other things with extraordinary names. Next oome chromatlos, half steps or semi tones of the scale, so called because they were formerly written or printed In ool ors. The chromatlos are the most difficult exeroifces the whistler encounters. The most determined and ambitious candidate for whistling honors in San Francisco is Miss Gertrude Judd, who says that a whistler, like a poet, is born and not made. But even when a siffleuse is born with the divine afflatus he or she must have cast iron lungs, a favorable mouth cavity formation, sound health and perseverance. The greater the lip power the better the artist. The face of a confirmed and irreclaim able siffleuse usually bears what are oalled the whistle lines. They extend in the form of an inverted V from the nose to the chin. These lines are visible in the faoes of suob well known whistling experts as Mrs. Shaw and Messrs. Stevens and Kel logg. Miss Judd also possesses them, and although women are not usually fond of lines In their face Miss Judd professes to be very proud of hem BRANDING A CLAIM FALSE. World's Fair Officials Expose a Pre tender to an Award. A most discreditable result of the late Chicago World's Fair is the fraudulent advertising of awards never received by a Chicago baking powder firm. Officials of the Exposition are much incensed, and have notified the offending parties that the misstatements muet . cease. They are defied, however, by the Chi cago concern, who continue to advertise the false statement that they received the highest award for strength, purity and excellence. Mr.' Thatcher, Chief of Agricultural Awards, shows in his letter that the awards granted were "for an exhibit of baking powder," merely, not for superiority ; while the Judge of Awards on Baking Powders writes a let ter Baying that "no such award was given to the Chicago company," as the company claims and advertises. Another fact in connection with the baking powder business at the Chicago Fair has come to light. The identical baking powder made by the Chicago concern, and so brazenly advertized as having received the highest Sward for purity and excellence, it now appears was found by the analysts who made the tests at the Fair to contain traces of ammonia and sulphates. The officials believe that though they may be powerless to stop the misleading publications of which they complain, the quick wit of the people will doubt less detect the spurious claims and be able to apply the proper remedy. FARM AND GARDEN Suggestions and Facts That Tend to Profit. A VOLUME ON SMALL FARMING The Great Northern Railway Has the Work Under Preparation and Is De sirous of Obtaining all Information Possible. A communication has been received from St. Paul from F. I. Whitney, gen eral passenger and ticket agent of the Great Northern railway, on the subject of small and diversified farming. The railway officials recognize the fact that there is far more business for a road from a region thickly populated and pro ducing many kinds of crops than from a thinly populated one devoted only to the production of staples. ' For this rea son they are anxious to see the Pacific Northwest increase largely in popula tion by the cutting up of the large farms into small tracts and their cultivation in such a manner that each small .- area shall support a family. This matter of immigration is an important one and affects the en tire Northwest. The efforts of the railroads to induce the right kind of immigrants to come here, and to lay before them the facts necessary to ac complish that end, should receive gen eral encouragement and aid. The in formation asked for in the letter should be supplied bv the intelligent farmers, journalists and hopgrowers who have it at their command. Mr. w mtney s let ter is as follows : "- "We are desirous of securing a series of letters from practical men of your State devoted to the discussion of inten sive farming. In our- various publica tions, which we freely distribute about the East, we have made the broad claim that ten acres properly cultivated to vegetables or fruits will make a good liv ing for a iamiiy. xnis we nave done on account of the many instances of suc cess attending the tillage of small areas, an acre, more or less, which have come to us from nearly every part of the ira- cific Northwest. There is more waste land from an agricultural standpoint in your States than in the Mississippi Val ley. All the land capable of cultivation in your country should be in small hold ings and made" to produce to the limit. Small farming means much. It means better 'roads, better schools, nearer neighbors and better markets. It means sociability, companionship and touch with the world ; but I need not enlarge upon the importance or increased popu lation and well-managed acres. 1 -"Your climate invites out-door life ; it invites people from more rigorous sec tions to come and prolong their liVes and usefulness. Your varied resources Invite capital, industry and develop ment. New men will uncover new ave nues to wealth and happiness. We be lieve in building for the future, in lay ing sure and firm foundations; but while doing it we should share some of its benefits. Let us ourselves partake of the fruits of the tree and garden and enjoy while we live some of the beauty and perfume of the flowers. "We therefore respectfully invite con tributions from farmers, fruit-raisers and gardeners, showing what can be done on one acre and upwards, and how to do it, so that others may be instruct ed in the art of right living and labor. 'Ten Acres Enough' gave an Eastern writer material sufficient to prepare a very readable and useful book. We be lieve volumes can be written upon your resources and possibilities. We do not want a book from any single person ; matter to fill a newspaper column will be plenty from each one, and our hope is we may be favored with enough short articles to make a book. Address F. I. Whitney, G. P. & T. A., Great Northern Railway, St. Paul, Minn." ' ' How to Measure an Acre. It is desirable in fact, indispensable for good work that a farmer should know how many acres are in his field. Otherwise he cannot apportion seed or manure for it, nor can he tell how much time it should take to plow, harrow 'or cultivate. A good cotton cord, the size of a plow line, should be kept for this purpose. To make one, buy sixty-seven feet of cotton rope an inch round, fasten a ring at each end and make these rings precisely sixty-six feet apart. This is four rods. Tie a piece of red rag in the center. One acre of ground will be a piece 4 of these cords long and 1 wide, equal to 16 by 10 rods, making 160 square rods to an acre. The advantage of the rings is that one person can meas ure alone by driving a stake in the ground to hold the rope while he stretches it out. The rope should be soaked in tar and then dried. This will prevent shrinking. ; Last year a neighbor of the writer had a heavy sod plowed by contract at $2.50 per acre. Three persons stepped it off. One said it was 4 acres, another said it was a little over 5, and the third said it was Z acres. The contractor sent over and got this rope, and all five men measured it, and it was found to be just Z acres. He had paid to have the grass cut off it for three years $1 per acre, or $5 each season, counting it to be five acres in extent, thus losing $4.50 through ignorance. Get a measuring rod and when not in use put it away, so that the hands can not get at it or they will be very apt to cut a piece off it to tie up harness, thus making it worthless for measuring pur poses. : POUXTRY NOTES. There is more in the management than in anything else. Everything -depends on the poultryman. Cheap egg foods are mostly ground oyster shells, and the benefits are only imaginary. Don't buy them. . Feed sulphur sparingly, as It will cause rheumatism or leg weakness. Never give it in damp weather. Don't " break up " a eetting hen, - It is lost time. Let her get rid of her fat, and she will lay more eggs in the end. To keep eggs for hatching turn them three times a week and keep them in a cool place, where they will not freeze. They will then keep a month. THE NICARAGUA CANAL. The project of the Nicaragua canal has been debated in the U. S. Senate very vig orously. One thing should be remembered about that climate ; it is deatti to almost every foreigner who goes there, and labor ers especially succumb. It is said that the Panama Railroad cost a life for every tie. What an idea of pains and aches is in this sentence. It is mostly due to carelessness. Every laborer provided with St. Jacobs Oil would be armed against these troubles. Men's muscles there are cramped with rheumatic pain and they ache all over. That's just the condition where this sov ereign remedy can do its best work. The fearful malady i very much like the break bone fever in certain parts of America. Running With a Human Trolley. The novel sight of a man taking the place of the trolley on an electric car was seen last nischt on the Lake Roland elevated railway. The trolley on one of the large electric cars" in crossing Lex ington street 'at North street had its. trolley wheel caught in the wire, and the entire trolley apparatus was torn oil, falling to the street. The accident hap pened at a time when travel over the road was heavy, and it was necessary to prevent a blockade. - Lineman William Scott was equal to the occasion. He procured a piece of in sulated wire, and after stripping each end of the insulating material connected oneend through the car roof , and standing on the top of the car held the other end against the trolley wire. A connection being thus made the car was run over the elevated structure to the car barn at Walbrook without accident to Mr. Scott or delay to the other cars. ' Mr. Scott's position was a novel one and startled persons Who are unused to electricity as he stood on the top of the car amid myr iads of sparks and illuminated by light ninglike flashes from the trolley wire. Baltimore Sun. The Queen Receives a Pie. In accordance with an ancient custom, Queen Victoria has been presented with a lamprey pie. It was an elaborate af fair and was presented by the mayor, Mr. Matthews. He signified his inten tion of giving it,' and the queen, through the lord high steward of Gloucester, in timated that she would be happy to re ceive it. Consequently the pie came, ac companied by two silver skewers bear ing the arms of the city and the name of the mayor. London Letter. Mr. Ruskln's Finances. Mr. Ruskin, says his biographer, Mr. W. G. Collingwood, is no longer a rich man. The 200.000 he inherited- from his parents have gone, chiefly in gifts and in attempts to do good. The sale of his books is his only income, and a great part of that goes to an army of pension ers to whom in the days of his wealth he pledged himself. Nevertheless "he has sufficient for his wants and need not now feel poverty in his old age." A County Without Taxes. The county council of the North Rid ing of Yorkshire, England, have decided that they will not levy any taxes tfttring the next 12 months. They are in a won derfully happy position. The balance at their bankers is so large that they want no more money for a year. It is not often that shares in the Lon don Graphio and Daily Graphic news papers come into the market. Some, however, were sold by auction the other day, and these realized as much as $277.50, these being $50 shares on which $35 only had been paid. The highest honor of oratory at the commencement of Trinity college,! in North Carolina, was carried off by a full blooded Choctaw Indian of the name of Joseph May tubby. HOW'S THIS? - We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv Hall's uatarrn uurei F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., - Toledo, Ohio. " We, the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the past 15 years, and believe mm periectiy nonoraoie in an Dusiness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations niaae oy tDeir nrm. West & Tbuax, ; Wholesale DruegiBts. Toledo, 0. Walding, Kinman & Marvin, ' Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bot tle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials tree. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD Strengthen and invigorate your nerves and muscles, tone your stomach and digestive organs, and build up your whole system by the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla if you would SSarsa parilla avoid the grip, pneumonia, diphtheria and typhoid fever. These diseases seek for their most ready victims, persons wno are weak, urea, debilitated ana an run down, owinjf to impure and impoverished blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies and vitalizes the blood, and wards off disease. Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache. Anairreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIO. Bold by Druggistsor sent by mail. 2oc..60o, and $1.00 per package. Samples free. lFf tlf The Favorite TOOTH P0WDJ8 ilW 11 W for the Teeth and Breath,26o. kV9d CNHrS WHt-Hh All H Sr HI S. 1"! r i- w a tr j -r Km WUKU AOBM3B UUUUi VDC Hood Cures sj3 E9 r-1 HOPS CRUSHED TO EARTH Will rise again in the bosom of a dyspeptic wise enough to substitute lor the pseudo-tonics, which have bamboozled him out of his belief in the possibility of cur, the real lnvigorant and stomachic, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. The bilious, the nervous, the dyspeptic, the rheumatic alike derive speedy benefit from this helpful botanic medicine. Persons suffering from Indigestion will train no nositive Derma- nent good from the fiery, unmedicated sticnu- J lants of commerce, too often used recklessly.! me cuiera is lmmeasuraoiy to De preierrea to these as a tonic, since its pure batis is modified by the conjunction with ft of vegetable ingredi ents of the highest remedial excellence. Mala ria is prevented and remedied by it, and it in fuses vigor into the weak and sicxly. A wine glassful three times a aay is the average dose. Hoax The question that worries me most is how to treat one's inferiors. DeTangue Buy beer r 'em, that's good enough. TELL TOUR FRIENDS. Hosts of letters have been written, some to the proprietors of Allcok's Pobous FiAbtibs, 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 Nbw Yobk, Senate Chamber, Albany, March 11, 1886. I have used Allcocx's Pobous Plasters in my family for the past five years, and can truthfully say thev are a valuable rem edy and effect great cures. I would not be without them. I have in several instances given some to friends suffering with weak and lame backs, and they have invariably anuraea certain ana speedy reliet. They cannot be too highly commended." Brandrkth'b Pills will.purify the blood Teai h'r When Robinson Crusoe ws cast on the Island from whom did he get his clothes. Pupil -From the swell on the beach. NEW WAY EAST NO DUST. Go East from Portland, Pendleton, Walla Walla via O. R. & N. to Spokane and Great Northern Railway to Montana, Dakotas, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Omaha, St Louis, East and South. Bock ballast track; line scenery; new equipment; Great North ern Palace bleepers and Diners; Family Tourist Cars; Buffet-Library Cars. Write C. C. Donovan, General Agent, Portland, Oregon, or F. I. Whitney, G. P. & T. A., St. Paul, Minn., for printed matter and in formation about rates, routes, eto. Higbee Newed suffers terribly from dyspep sia. Robbing Well, you k tow, hit wife is a graduate oi a cooking school. ' PIANOS Hardmm Chickerlng Fischer. Low prices; easy terms. For ale by WILEY U. ALLEN Co. (the oldest and Largest music store), 211 First St., Portland. Dse Enameline Stove Polish : no dust no smell. Tbt Gibmia for breakfast. THE ONWARD HARCH of Consumption is stoppea snort Dy Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. If you haven't waited beyond reason there's complete re covery and cure. Although by many believed to be' incur able, there is the evidence, of hundreds of living witnesses to the fact that, in all its earlier stages, con sumption is a curable disease. Not every case, mit a large per centage of cases, and we believe, fully 98 ner cent, are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, even after the disease has progressed so far as to induce repeated bleedings from the lungs, severe lingering cough with copious expectoratioii (including tubercu lar mattei-), great loss of flesh and extreme emaciation and weakness. ,.t... Do you doubt that hundreds of such cases reported to us as cured by " Golden Med ical Discovery " were genuine cases of that dread and fatal disease ? You need not take our word for it They have, in nearly every instance, been so pronounced by the best and most experienced home physicians, who have no interest whatever in mis representing them, and who were often strongly prejudiced, and advised against a trial of "Golden Medical Discovery," but who have been forced to confess that it surpasses, in curative power over thi9 fatal malady, all other medicines with which they are acquainted. Nasty cod liver oil and its filthy "mulsions " and mixtures, had been tried in nearly all these cases and had either utterly failed to bene fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for a short time. Extract of malt, whiskey, and various preparations of the hypophos phites had also been faithfully tried in vain. The photographs of a large number of those cured of consumption,, bronchitis, lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and kindred maladies, have been skillfully reproduced in a book of 160 pages which will be mailed to you, on re ceipt of address and six cents in stamps. You can-.then write those cured and learn their experience. Address World's Dispen sary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y. QUICKEN raising pays if you use the Petalum Incubators ft Brooders. Make money while others are wasting time by old processes. Catalog tel is all about it, and describes every article needed for the, poultry business. The "ERIE" mechanically the best wheel. Prettiest model. We are Pacific Coast Asrents. Bicycle cata- logue.mailed free.gives full description . prices, etc., agents wanted, petat.ttma nir.rmATnB r.n. p.tainmo rnl. Branch House, 231 S Main St., Los Angeles. Estab. 1866. CORBITT & I 48 Page" 1 1 yS Illustrated I 1 J3js catalogue - IMPORTERS, SHIPPING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Liberal advance made on approved consignments of Wheat. Flour. Oats. Wool unrt Nnm. r,ioi (m,, f. ri... dia: Tea, Coffee, Rice, Matting and Rues. Snlces. "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BA GAIN." MARRY APLAIN GIRL IF SHE US SA POLIO MALARIA I Thre doses onlv. Try 1t. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. r.HULV ?.irti ri io"8111801"8- , we buy than anv other firm in th pnnntrv. Hond new price list, which will be out soon. .. - ,yr il t,- ,v, , J -v". ,vu. Dry granulated sugar in 10-lb. sacks for.. ne oner H 75 nesi Dranasor nourper barrel.. 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