ST. , PATRICK'S. h ..ice Royal Baking Powder makes the light est, sweetest and most wholesome food. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., AN EXPERT ON MONEY. Harvey Has Been a Rolling Stone, but Ha Gathered Considerable Financial Hon. The all absorbing topic of the hour Is the financial question, and one of the nu- iniroui experts who believe they oan solve the problem Is Wil liam Hope Har vey, author of "The Elementary Principles of Mon ey," "A Tale of TwoNations" and "Coin's Financial School, "three vol umes that have at tracted considera ble attention. Mr. Harvey is a native of Buffalo, W.Va., and will be 44 ' W. H. HARVEY. years old the 16th of the coming August. He was educated In the common schools , at his birthplaoe, and at the age of 16 be gan teaohing the young Idea how to shoot on his own account. Ho rond law at the same time, and after a three years' clerk ship was admitted to the bar at the early age of 19. Despite his youth, he soon took high rank at the local bar and be oame noted as a shrewd and erudite attor ney In Cabell county and In other ooun ties in the Kanawha valley. In 1875 he removed to Cleveland, where 1 he practiced his profession for two years, and then made Chicago his home. Two more years of bis life were spent in aiding With his eloquence the agitation of Chica go's gusty atmosphere, and then he moved again to Gallipolis, O., where he beoame oounsel for several wholesale firms, part ner in the dry goods bouse of John T. Halllday & Co. and life partner In the matrimonial firm composed of Miss Anna Halllday and himself, whioh firm has - sinoe been increased by four young mem bers. In 1884 Harvey abandoned Gallipolis and his law practice and located In Den ver, where investments became his special line of business. It is said that three mov- ' Jngs are as bad. as a fire, but moving evl deutly has no terrors for Harvey. He re mained In Denver until 1800, when he made Ogden, U. T., bis home. Three years later he returned to Chicago, where he has since devoted himself to the author ship and publication of financial litera ture. His works have oommanded wide spread attention and have attained' to a remarkable degree of popularity, it is said, among people who are interested in nnan oial questions. ; A Heated Argument. A man who was charged with assaulting his wife pleaded that he had only bad a heated argument with her. It afterward transpired that the "heated argument' consisted of his beating his wife with a redJiot poker. London Tit-Bita. POOR INDEEDI The prospect of relief from drastic cathartics for persons troub'ed with constipation is poor Indeed. True they act upon the bowels, but this they do with violence, and their operation tends to weaken the intestines, and is prejudi cial to the stomach. Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters is an effectual laxative, but it neither frripps not enfi ebles. Furthermore, it promotes digestion and a regular action of the liver and the kidneys. It is an efficient barrier against and lemedy for malarial complaints and rheu matism, and is of great benefit to ttieweak.ner vous and aged. As a medicinal stimulant it can not be surpassed. Physicians cordially rcconv mend it, and its professional Indorsement is hilly borne out by popular experience. Appe tite and sleep are boih improved by this agree able lnvigoraut ani alterative. - Forty-ninth iriend (since breakfast time) Mv, Morton, what a dreadful oold you've got. What are you taking for it? Morton (Hoarsely) Advice. ' " " ATHLETICS. ' One and all bear witness to Allcock's Porous -Plasties as invaluable for their purposes. James Robinson, the athletio trainer at Princeton College, Princeton, N. J., says: "I have found it imperative to have pure and simple remedies on hand in cass of outs, bruises, strains, sprains, ooias, meu matism, etc. Shortly after entering upon my profession, I discovered suoh a remedy in Allcock's Poeous Plastkbs. I tried other plasters, but found them too harsh and irritating. Allcock's Pobous Plas ters give almost instantaneous relief, and their strengthening power is remarkable. In cases 01 weak back put two piasters on the small of the back and in a short time . you will be capable of quite severe exercise. In "sprint" and "distance" races and jumping, the muscles or tendons in the legs and feet sometimes weaken. This can invariably be relieved by cutting the plas- . ter in narrow strips, so as to give free mo tion, and applying on muscles affected." , Brandketh's Pills rectify the secretions. Editor What makes you speak of the crowd at a variety show as a "polished audience'!? Kcribbler I got a peek at the bald heads in the front row. REWARD. - $10 Reward for information as to the present whereabouts, or death of Ansel White, who left Santa Crus, Cal.j in 1865. Address Wm. Pitrrepont White, Palace Hotel, San Franoisoo, Cal. , ' jificial l shows ' .L BAKING .jER chemically yielding 160 cubic of leavening gas per which was greatly in ex v. " ' . that shown by any other, and an 40 per cent, above the average. 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. k WOMAN'S NERVES STORY OF A WOMAN TO WHOM NOISE WAS TORTURE. She Says That She Was Prostrated by . , the Least Excitement Physicians Baffled by Her Case. . From the Gate City, Keokuk, la. ' Mrs. Helen Myers whose home is at 8515 Vernon avenue, Chicago, and whose visit to Keokuk, la., will long be remembered, was at one time af- flioted with a nervous malady whioh at times drove her nearly to distraction, "Those terrible headaches are a thing of the past," she said the other day to a Gate City representative, "and there is quite a story in connection with it, too." My nervous system sustained a great, shock some fifteen years ago, brought on I believe through too much worry ing over family matters and then al lowing my love for my books to get the better of my discretion where my health was concerned. Why, whenever my affairs at home did not go along jusf as I expected, I would invariably be come prostrated from the excitement and I would consider myself fortunate indeed if the effects of the attack would not remain for a week. I was obliged to give up our pleasant home not far from the Lake shore drive, because I could not stand the noise of the local ity. I could find no place in the city which -1 deemed suitable to one whose nervous system was always on the point of explosion. To add to my misfor tunes my complexion uderwent a change and I looked so yellow and sallow that I was ashamed to venture from the house at all. , . "Madam," said my doctor to me soon after an unusually severe attack of the malady, "unless you leave the city and seek some place of quiet, you will never reoover. ", vSo I concluded I would visit my uncle, who lives in Dallas County, la., and whose farm would surely be a good place for one in my pitiable condition. I picked up the Gate City one day, and happened to come across an interesting recital of the recovery of some woman in New York State who was afflicted as I had been. This woman had been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo ple. - I thought that if Pink Pills cured that woman they -might do the same for me. I began to take the pills ac cording to directions and I began to feel better from the start. After I had taken several boxes of them I was ready to go back to Chicago. My nervousness was gone and my complexion was fresh as that of any 16-year-old girl in Iowa and Pink Pills is what pnt the color in 'my cheeks. No wonder I am in such high spirits and feel like a prize fighter. And no wonder I like to come to Keokuk, for if it had not ' been for Pink Pills bought from a Keokuk firm I would not have been alive now, laughingly concluded the lady. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are forsale by all druggists, or may be had by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., for 50 cents per box, or six boxes for $2.50. - Her Bathing Togs. - The little boy was very much inter ested in - a picture that his sister had had taken while at the seashore. It was a picture that had been taken "just for the fun of the thiDg" and not for distribution among her friends one of those pictures that a girl -keeps in her own room where none but her intimates may see it. This one showed the young lady and her "dearest friend" on the beach in bathing suits. Both of the girls were pretty and had good figures that the bathing suits showed to excel lent advantage, but the picture seemed to be a source of endless speculation to the boy. "Did you and Mamie wear them togs at the seashore?" he asked one day. - VOf course we did," she replied. "Did you wear them short skirts and stockin's so's you could go In bathing?" he persisted. . "Certainly ; what makes yon ask such a question?" 1 "Oh, I dunno, he replied carelessly. "I thought mebbe you went in bathin so's you could wear them togs." Chi cago Post. a miracles, pecting man, " and animal life, -d as a sort of calen very inappropriate title .of Days," has, through ' .dchance, entirely neglected to aoe miracle of the preservation of ics of St. Catherine. The wonder- . story has been a theme of discussion among church folks the world over for 200 or 800 years, yet the above mentioned work, which purports to give an account of everything out of the ordinary, whether vouched for or only reported, has entirely ignored the marvelous narrative, not even remotely alluding to it. The St. Catherine in question was known in life as well as after her death as "bt, Catherine of Bologna." Her remains are How enshrined in a church bearing her name in the city mentioned above, the relics having remained in their present position for upward of 800 years. -She sits bolt upright in a chair, her features and form somewhat shrunken, the skin of the face and hands badly discolored in fact, almost black yet her mortal remains are not in the least decayed, it appearing, even to the unbeliever, that the fates have de cided to keep her holy body unco upted and her form intact until the great day of reckoning. The editor of this article is not a Catholio, nor yet the son of a Cath olic, and was never to his knowledge with in the walls of a church belonging to that great denomination. Yet facts are facts, and as such are deserving of record, espe cially in a department of this character, which is entirely given up to discussing the unusual and unnatural sides of every thing. ' The accommodating priest in at tendance at the shrine of St. Catherine will, if requested, expose the arm of the mummified saint to the elbow, and mov ing it back and forth prove to your won der and astonishment that the joints are as flexible as they were when the good woman trod the streets of the ancient Ital ian cities 800 years ago. When Piux IX was pope, he frequently visited the shrine of St. Catherine, and while making such visits never failed to say mass while in the presence of the miraculously preserved re mains. On one occasion, while testing the flexibility of her joints, he raised her hand to the level of her head, then replacing it in her lap remarked, " Fui mmis audax" (I was too bold). St. Louis Republic. They Bode For One Fare. Coming down town on a Fourth avenue car, a woman got on with four small chil dren. The delay was noticeable because the conductor had to help on the oldest girl, then the boy with a square cap and long curls, then another little girl and lastly the woman, who carried a child ap parently about 10 months old. The young ones were all graded in size and were small for their apparent ages, The mother bestowed them about, some of the men in the car getting up to make room. The car jingled on down town, and the people were beginning to forget about it, when they heard the conductor say in a voice of shrill astonishment as he looked at the solitary and lone nickel in his hand: "Is none of them over 8, mumf ". There was a modest murmur of disclaim from the woman. , "Not one of them? " ' She shook her head. The passengers took an interest. She looked at them with an earnest, honest gaze, that of a "praying mother." "Four children and not one of them over 8," said the conductor sadly. But he rung up the fare and went out on the back plat form. He counted on his fingers and mul tiplied and muttered, and when the wom an got off he Was still mumbling and mul tiplying to himself. New York World. ' A Bit of Chalk. . Did you ever microscopically examine a tiny bit of powder scraped from a piece of common chalkf "If you never did," as the philosopher told the boatman in the oft repeated story, "you have lost at least one th d of your life." Not one person in 10,000 has the least idea of the number and curious forms of the minute shells that can thus be brought into plain view. The largest of these shells is not more than the one three-thousandths of an inch in length, yet they are as perfect as the pearly titans of the beach that are large enough to hold a half gallon of water and which, when empty, roar like a cyclone. Some are shaped like squids and cuttlefishes, others like "sand dollars" or sea urchins, but by far the larger majority will remind you of sea shells that you have seen at one time or another. ' One very common forrn of these infinitesimal structures is shaped exactly like the . common conch shell, but it has been estimated that at the least cal culation it is 2,000,000 times smaller. A careful examination of different sam ples of any one specimen of chalk will gen erally show that there are from 800 to 600 species of minute shells in every conceiva ble shape and form, the very minutest specks among them being as curiously and wonderously made as those of larger cali ber. St. Louis Bepublic. , Servants In West Australia. When an emigrant vessel is expected to arrive at Fremantle, the port of West Aus tralia, notices are issued in the papers as to the passengers on board: There will (D. V.) arrive by the Hampshire, due 5th November: 75 Single Women, 29 Mar ried Couples, 60 Single Men. The Single Wom en can be seen, on arrival of vessel, at the Home. , There are amongst them experienced Cooks, Housemaids and General Servants. People requiring domestic servants must state their requirements in writing to Mrs. The greatest excitement takes place in Perth and' Fremantle when a batch of serving women arrive. Ladies in West Australia are always wanting servants. One lady so legend hath it has a con tract with; a newspaper to publish the fol lowing in every issue: . Wanted at end of month, Cook, Housemaid and General Servant. Servants in the salubrious climate of Western Australia rarely stay in any situ ation more than a month. They don't like going away from the capital or port. To go far up country they politely decline. London Tit-Bits. . Pictures on the Clouds. It has been found possible, says Pro fessor Dolbear, by employing large lenses of proper focal length, to project pictures upon the clouds. Probably in a few years, or sooner, one as he rides along the highway on a cloudy day will be able'to. read overhead how Senator Smith was snatched from the grave by a few doses Of Jones' infallible pills. Lowell Courier. . - Stamps For Wall Paper. -North Bersted, a town of England, has a room in the Rising Sun inn the ceiling and walls of which are papered with the stamps of all nations, which before being canceled had a value of $70,000. New York Herald. Two St. Patrick's days in succession that of 1894 and 1895 have been remarka ble for being clear and cloudless. Never theless, there were typical wind flurries, and. while the old Saint is supposed to have driven out serpents, he" has never succeed ed in driving out rheumatism and like pains and aches, which hold their own at this time of year. No, it has b en left to another Saint to accomplish this; St. Ja cobs Oil, and whenever used for rheuma tism it cures promptly. Don't trust the weather, but have a bottle handy all the time. In the number of houses Russia is sec ond to the United States, having 11,436, 000, valued at $3,505,000,000, while Francs comes third with 0,080,000, valued at 18, 520,000,000, and Great Britain has 7,100,- 000, worth $12,120,000,000. "Not worth a tinker's dam" is not pro fane in itself, as the last word should be spelled without an "n." A tinker's dam Is a wall of dough or clay raised around a spot which the plumber is repairing. The reports after the battle of Waterloo showed that the British artillery fired 9,467 rounds, about one for every French soldier lulled on the field. Stats of Ohio, City of Toledo,) Lucas County f FB. Fbank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior nartner of the firm of F. J Cheney & Co., doing business in the City or xoieao, (jounty ana state aforesaid ana that said firm will pav the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tne use 01 hall s uatarrh uurr. FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. U. 1880. I keai. I A. W.GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken . internally and acts directly oh the blood and mucous surfaces ot tne system. Bena lor testi monials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO... Toledo. O. ooia Dy jjruggists, too. - , NEW WAT EAST NO DUST. Go East from Portland, Pendleton, Walla Walla via O. R. & N. to Spokane and Great Northern Railway to Montana, Dakotas, bt. Paul. Minneapolis. Chicago. Omaha. St. LouiB, East and South. Rock-ballast track; fine scenery; new equipment Great North ern Palace Sleepers and Diners; Family Tourist Cars; Buffef-Library Cars. Write C. C. Donovan, General Agent, Portland, Oregon, or F. I. Whitney. G. P. fc T. A., St. Paul, Minn., for printed matter and in- 10rmano1i1aDo.it rates, routes, etc. MUSIC STOKE Wilev B. Allen Co., fre oldest, the largest, 911 First St., Portland. C bickering, Hardman, Fischer Pianos, Estey Organs. Low prices, easy. terms. 10-CJ5NT MUSIC Send lor catalogues. After six years' suffering, I was cured by Piso's Cure. Mary Thompson, 29 1-2 Ohio avenue, Allegheny, Pa., Maicb 19, 1894. Try Gkbmka for breakfast. . '' The fear of pain and the dangers of parturition fill many a woman's breast with dis may. There is - ' no reason -why ' childbirth should be fraught with danger and distress. It is a natural function, and should be performed in a natural wav without un due suffering. Nature never intended that women should be tortured in this way. . ' Taken during gestation Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. robs childbirth of its dangers to both mother and child, by preparing the system fqr delivery, thereby shortening laDor, . lessening pain, ana aD breviating the period of confinement. DIRECTIONS for using CREAM BALM, '-r Apply a particle of the Balm well up into the nostrils. After a moment draw strong breath through the nose. Use three times a day, after meals preferred, randbtfore retiring. , CATARRH ELY'S CREAM BALM Opens and cleanses the Masai Passages, Allays Pain and Inflamma tion, Heals the Sores, Protects the Membrane from colds. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. The Balm is quickly absorbed and gives reiier ai once. . A particle is applied into each nostril; and is agreeable, rrice, ou cents as uruRgisw or py mail. Jijjl Bltuinjino, . 66 Warren Street, New York. '. A SURE CURE FOR PILES Itching Piles known by moisture like perspiration.oanse intense itchinfrwbenwarm. 1 tusiurm and Blind, Bleed DR. BO-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY, arhlfth int iiimnflv em nm.riM afFo-faH hsm,hafnnin .1 lays itching:, effecting a permanent enre. Price i,)o. rragQuws or ui&u, jjr t oaanko,. X'ulladu. Vm Fill Your Own Teeth Tootha 1 ! etois pain and deeav. Lasts a lifetime. Mailed, 80c. K. M, Gllham, Oakland, Cai. Lipman Wolfe & Co. PORTLAND .OREGON... Have just receiyed a full line of Tailors' , Linings, Findings and Buttons ,, .. .. Purchased . under the new tariff, . We are enabled to give the Very Best Prices... Send for Samples .. .. .. I0 Clings WHhUF Ail FISP FANS. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. TJise I In time. Sold by drumtlsts. I ' lllfiS The Door ol Life SPE?flft9G Or, in other words, Hood's Sarsapariila, is a universal need. If good health is to be expected daring the coming season the blood must be purified now. Ail the perms of disease must l6 destroyed and the bodily health built up. Hood's Sar sapariila is ihe only true blool purifier prominently in the pub'ic ee to lay. Therefore Hood's Sarsapariila is the best medicine to take in the spring. It will ielpsWonderfully in cases of weakness nervousness and all diseases caused by impure blood. Bs the True DR. LIEBIC & CO., , Special Doctors for Chronic, Private '; and Wasting Diseases. . Dr. Lieblgs Invlgorator the greatest remedy for Seminal Weakness, Loss of Manljood and Private Diseases, Overcomes Prematureness and prepares all for marriage life's duties, pleasures and respon sibilities; $1 trial bottle given or sent free to any one describing symptoms; call or address 400 Geary St., private entrance 406 Mason St., San Francisco. RAMBLER BICYCLES... Ladles' and Gents' All SIzes...All Weights $45, $55, $65, $85, $IOO Second-hand Wheels for sale and exchange ' Send for catalogue. FREE. Live agt's wanted FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO. 887 Washington St , POKT1ANB, OK. FRAZER BEST IN THE WORLD. AXLE GREASE ltd wearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Free from Animal Oils. GUI THE GKNUINIS. VoR 8AEE BY OREGON AND fjr-WASHINGTON MKRCHANTS-Wl - and Dealers generally. SATE BHOB IKATHEB Ask for Dyke's Diamond or Oval Soles ana Re volving Heels. Imitatlo s are worthless. For Bale by leading: shoe dealers. Eureka Sole Co:, 24 Kront street. Portland, Or. Agents wanted. Te rltory for sale. - , l.m-i,: : , If you want work, or can organize a lodge, write to the order of Fraternals Argonaut, Rooms 87nd 88, Donohoe building, Ban Francisco Cat. - -V- Laat year we commenced an elaborate plnn of nrtvprtislng nt before we were half through, OIK ADVERTISEMENTS DISAPPEARED. Why? Because WB WERE OYSRWHKLMKU WITH BUSINESS. Tiiere waa but one thing to do- withdraw the advertising and devote every energy to filling the orders witU whioh we were flooded. This we did, and handled with reasonable promptness a most unprecedented year's business. ' WITH ENLARGED FACTORIES) IMCREASKII FACILITIES, AND TWENTY BRANCH HOUSES FROM Willi H TO DIS TRIBUTE Ol R UOODf, WE CAN NOW CARE FOR ALL WHO COHR. Last year we could not reduce prices lecauae we were compelled in some way to limit the demand for Aermotor goods. We would have been satisfied with lower prices, but why create a demand which we could not. supply? . We have made the heaviest purchases of steel and material bought in America this year, and at unprecedented priees, and bave. made tonus dealers which enable them to make unprecedented prices. In quality, character, variety, finish, and accessibility to full stock of goods and repairs, we are without competitors. In our plan of advertising fast year, we proposed to furnish si feed cutter under certain conditions for $15.) Fpr reasons stated above we did not complete the advertising, and the feed cut ter was not put out. We now propose to make amends in the following manner: We will announce in this paper our NEW ALL-STEEL VERT SUPERIOR FEED CUTTER, W ORTH $40 at $10 cash with order, f. o. b. Chicago. Only one to one person, he1 to furnish addresses of ten neighbors who ought to have some thing in our line. Cut, description and full Information ra- garding.it win appear soon, weenpeciauy umii to daitlion you agatttst paying ereetmive prices for wind- mm outfits, j ne tentpta- tWH on tne part oj tnt aeaier to overcnarge te great, flu aaaea to price 4 $10 ' clear dealer. To be sure tne tegttmmu profit to the that you get . (he ele. write us ot oroner nrice and arti nour netde, and you be vrotected IV a are. arid always have been Because of the Drodiirious' believers, in low prices, outout of our factories we are enabled to have special tools for each piece,' and on it to merely picking up down again. So small has on the material which ,we mentioning. -.We have be material in tha country: thus reduce the hand labor the material and laying it become the cost or laoor put sell that it is not worth come the largest dealers in the material, or course, De steel galvanized-after-com-Uilting and flxedj, tanks, extent has this become true. ing made up in the form of pletion windmills towers pumps, etc., ' To such an and to such an extent has i oh thnt account -the vol the price of oar goods (and unit of our business ren- i L dered competition Impos- aihlel. that FOI K LARGE WINDMILL CONCERNS ARE BI'YIMJ THEIR TOWERd OK I S THIS YEAR. THEY DO IT BE CAUSE WE MAKE THR ON 1. 1 ABSOLUTELY REL1ARLS AND SAFE TOWER; BECAUSE THEY CAN BI Y OF 18 CHEAPER THAN THEY CAN BUILD BECAVBE WE ALONE ARE PRE PARED TO GALVANIZE EVERYTHING AFTER IT IS COM. PLKTED, AND COMPLETE EVERYTHING EXACTLY RIGHT. ' 1 These concerns aro wise, for, even though they may not furnish the best of wheels, the wheel will have the best of sup ports. Send to us your name and address and those of your neighbors who may need something in our line, and thereby do them a good turn. The Aermotor Co. is one of the most success ful business enterprises which han been launched in recent times. In succeeding advertisements will be discussed and made clear the lines on which that success has been-worked out. If was done by a farmer's boy. A careful following of these ad vertisements mav suggest to some other farmer's bny a career AeriYlOtOr CO., llo, Roekwell AFilimoreSts..OhiMf 1. P. N.' TJ. No. 592 8. F. N. V. No. 669 MALARIA! Three noses only, 'jtt n. JSf A- ; ikar m 'WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO bsss WRITE FOR OUR GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS MARK L C0HN& CO., 146 "My little girl has always had a poor appetite. I huve given her Hood's Sarsa-' parilla and since 1 have given it. to her she has had a good appetite and she looks well. I have been a great Fufterer with' hoa leche and rheumatism. I have taken Hood's S.irsapaiilla. I am now well and have gaind in strength. My husband w:is very sfck and all run down. I de cided to give him Hood's Sarsapariila and he began to gain, and now he has got so he works every djy." Mrs. Ahnie Dcnlap, 385 E. 4th St., S. Boston 2 Mass. SarsaDanSBa - Only, .; lodcS Punfser WALTER BAKER & GO. ' The Largest Manufacturers of PURE, HIGH GRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES Onthii Continent, have received HIGHEST AWARDS from the great Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS ; jn Europe and America N ITnlilte the Dutch Process, no Allca- I lies or other Chemicals or Dves are used in unv of their Drenarationa. Their delicious BREAKFAST COCOA fs absolutely pure and soluble, and costs ( than one cent a cup. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. DR. GUMfS LIVER FILLS A MILD PHYSIC. ONE PI17L FOTT A DOSE. ' A movement rf the bowoiH each day is DoceniaTy for health, These pills supply what the system lacks to make it regular. They cure Headache, briphten tha Eyes, and clear the Complexion better than oosmetics. They neither (Tripe nor sicken. To convince you, w will mail simple free, or a full box for 55c. Hoid everj Urtece. KOSANKd ALEU U fliiladelphia, W-L-DOSJCLAS S3 SHOE Fit FOR A KINS. ?S. CORDOVAN, FRENCH. ENAMELLED CALF. '43.50 Fine Calf&KAnqaroa 3.50 POLICE, 3 SOLES, 9502. WORKING!, -EXTRA FINE' . .fl.'SBPYS'SCHDOLSHOEi LADIES' erMnmDrmiRnir W-L'DOUGLAa BROCKTONhMASS. Over One Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the money. ' ' They equal custom shoes in style and fit. Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform, stamped on sole. Prom $i to $3 saved over other makes. . . . v' If your dealer cannot supply you we can. if you use the Petalum Incubators ft Brooders Make money, while others are wasting time by old processes. Catalog t el is all about it, and describes every article neeaea ior ine( poultry business. ; The "ERIE" mechanically the best wncci. jrreiiie&imuuci. We are Pacific Coast Asrents. Bicycle cata- iogue,mailedfree,gives full description, prices, etc., agents -wanted. PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO.,Petaluma,Cal. Branch House, 231 S Main St., Los Angeles. AMERICAN TYPE FOUNDERS' GO. PALMER & BEY BRANCH Cor. Second and Si ark Sts.. Portland, Or. 1 1 J "It f M j Kited 1 Ha Catalogue U taTVi FREE. MRS. WiNSLOWS sivTT JS :FOR:OH!LDXN TEETHIMO ! SjIFcwsbS ftsc all &frItfc 9S Cmiie m 8w43, , DO YOU FEEL BAD? DOES YOUS BACK ache? Does every step seem a buiden? You need MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY. PRICE-LIST OF FRONT ST., PORTLAND, OR i