i .fffi jVir 'J9"-j--i,-" it I i' Irr T VI 1 tf fc-4 I f rf JK ItMf va M ir aoi I Goi ifiO ! i a mi;- .JWI '' T11F. WHTAl JOURNAL (DALUY AND WKEKLTU X3V HOPBR BROTHBR81 X-ROF. HERITAGE COMING. rarowoll Tendend Balom's Now Con- uervotory Director. 1'rof. Heritage doubtless feels proud ortho audience that gathered at the opera house last night, the occasion be. Ing the testlmouul concert tendered him upon the eve of his departure for Halem, Ore. The house was well filled despite the terrlftlo heat, aud the prtB euoo of such a number wua a deserved expression of the respect and esteem felt for Prof. Heritage. Many whe do not kuow him personally, but who do know him for tho sweet songs ho bos euug and tho good work ho has done, wero present to show their regard for his work and to bid him farewell by their presence. Prof, Horltago desorves It all, for no man haB given moro freely of his time and talent to make others bapphr, nor dono more to raise tho standard of musical culture m this city and vlcluty. He has sung his way Into tho heoils nrnvurvnlMzan. and white ho leavts im will not be forirotten. Tho testln o- ulal concert last night was a showing of a tithe of tho regard In which he Is held by Fremont people. The txtt mus'cal tilont of tho city participated In tho concert and the result was uu evening of rare pleusure. Prof. Horltago conduoted the orches tra, and tho accompanlmouU were marked with a depth of expression that mado tho vocal num bers much moro oojoyuble. It Is not noccssary to tpeak of tho program In dotall, for all of tho selections were rendered In a happy man nor. Tho longthy program prohibited oncores; had this fact not boon announcod It Is posslblo that tho audience might havo been thoro two hours longer. Prof. Horltago loaves thlsmornlug for Elk City, Kas., whoro ho will visit with his father for a. few duys, and will then go to Salem. When ho loaves Fremont it will bo with tho hearty good wishes and godspoods of evory lover of unBolflshnoss aud tho kind remembranco of all who lovo music Fromout,(Nob.), Dally Horald, Aug.17. BAQB AND BINDING TWING a film rutn Itn lino run Olovoland ylll Ibsuo about (400,000,000 gold bonds durluKhistermproiuoo. mwiim a big protectlvo tarlit to wipe that out. OAl'ITAli Jouknal. Ana wuo win pay iui uk wim. but the neonlo I Wo nro afraid that . ... ii.i- i.i i..in tho farmers who eet choapor grain bajss aud binding .twiuo and harvest ing machlnory.nnd all tho other "plain peoplo1' who aro benefitted by cheap clothing aud other necessaries of llfo will object to Tub Jouknal'b plan for Increasing tho rovenuoa. lloaeburg Review. Cheaper grain bags, binding twlno and harvesting machinery are a moro bagatelle compared to what tho farm era are losing by destruction of good home markots under Demooratio freo trado and low tariffs. Put all farm produoU back uudor McKlnloy .prices and tho farmer won't complain at cost of twlno aud saokB. The attempt to ralso a fund at Balom for Binding oil tho monthly four-pago boom editions of the Oregoulnu at 60 cts. a year la ono of the mauy ways of helping Orcgou. It la nothing .uioro than what Tiik Journal has been dolug for six mouth at lt'a own ex pense. Figures can bo shown to prove that we have sent over 60,000 copies of our paper east for advertising purposes and people aro coming to Oregon every week who 11 rat read of our fruit oropa and other reuourcoa lu this way. 'Tho Paolflo Empire," Mrs. Abigail Bcott Duunlway'a new Equal right's paper, baa appeared. It is a neat, brainy, able, weekly paper, aud all tuflroglsta should send for a copy aud mwlst the lady lu her battle for her my. Mm. Dunnlway ia a Bister of Harvey Bcott of tho Oregonlau, and while mauy do not agree with her thev must admit she la a woman of broad sympathies, groat Intellectual ability aud broad culture. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1895. "Now today" aud "Want Ada," flvo llnea In Daily or Wkkkly Jouknal for 26 eta. Children Cry for Pitchtr'tf Cat tori TmNOB TO LEARN. Balem peoplo should lr-iuu by this time thnt it pays bent, To call In tho rurally physlHun lu- ( stead of patronizing quaoka or sending their slok ones oft to hospitals. To support tho homo churches having regular pastors better and not Bholl out so freely for every perambulat ing evangelist who comes along with a scheme to reform tho community. Booming flllotz. Amos Strong and a part of his party returned from tho lower Blletz Tues day. While (here they made sound ings on the bar and lu tho bay prepar atory to going In with a steamer with a cannory outitt. Wo did not learn the depth of tho water on tho bar, nor the condition of the entrance to tho liar- bor. The site for the cannery has boen located and the machinery bought and tho latter will bo taken lu at an curly date. Tho plaut will bo a largo one having a capacity of about COO cases dally. A caw mill will also soon be put in, wo understand, but whether by tho samo peoplo or not we do uot know. Lincoln County Leader. When the bill passed Iat legislature to tax foreign companies tho Oregon inn said rales would boudvauced. Now ihe Insurance ratcH at Btileni are re- litced to ten per cent und lu many other ,mrU of tho state. The Oregonlnu was tlngwhon it was saying what It did ,r else it Was buying it for pay. Tho professional office-seeker due not euro whether ho has any qualifica tions for tho place he seeks or uot. He does uot caro whether tho party owes blai anything or not. All ho cures for Is to got tho sulary, Oregon has a good jinny eucli persons, but probably not more than other states. The Northern Routo. Aro vou iroluir Eust? Have you de- nltinrt whloii routo vou Will tuke? Do U1UUU lYillUU lUUM JM Ullt 1MV rw you know tho Northern Pacific la the only lino ruuuiug upuow lereu ;iou nat mixnim direct, from Portland to the r,'.iii lulilmitK nliiiiiin nr (tnlav ? 1)0 you kuow this is tho only lino running elegant dinlug cara from Portland to tno h,ani y jjo you kuuw uiii iim extra accommodailoua are glyon pas BeiiRora without any higher rates than via inferior llnea? Do you know that you do not havo to Jump out at 6 or 0 o'clock hi tho tuorulug on this lino for breakfast and only havo llftcou or twenty minutes lu whloh to gulp it down? Do you know tho Northern Paolflo Is tho Bconlo tranR-contliiental lino of America? Do you know you cau travel at cheaply via this lino as via Inferior routeH? Call on or write ub for additional in formation, which will bo cheerfully - Tuoa. Watt it Co., q commorolal St.. Salem Oregou, t . gt.U. J Whea Jtaby vu ulclf , w o gave her tstorln. When Jo was a. Chll J, iOio crloJ for Costorla. Wbn h8 becarao MU, riio cliuic to Outorla. Wbw aha had ChU dren, li9 eare them Costoii. How's Thiol W. nirr On. 1tiin1riil T"nllnr Uruanl for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Tfill rAtnr.1i rllr r. J. CHENEY &CO. Trops., Toledo, O. We the undeislencd. lmVe known F. I. Cheuey (or the last 15 years, and behere him perfectly honorauic man uuuncjj irana. notions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 Waldtnc, Ktnntn & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. tier bottle. Sold by all Druggists, Testimonials free. Did You Ever Think That you cannot be well unless you hac pure, rich blood? If you arc weak, tired, languid and all run down, It is because your blood is impoverished and iscks vitality. These troubles may be overcome by Hood's Samaparllla because Ilood'k Sarsnpatllla makes pure, rich blood. It Is, in truth the great blood purifier. Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, constapatlon, biliousness, Janndlce, slckheadache, Indlges. Hon, Reduced Rate. Tho Southern Pnoitlu Co. has put on reduced rate on outa lu carload lota of 40,000 pounds. Ellectlvo Aug. 31 from Portlaud aud all points on main Hue as far Bouth as Eugene City; between YVoodburu aud Nutron and Lebanon brauoh. Three dollars per ton to Bau Frauclsco, Oakland wharf, Port Costa aud Sacramento. W.W.Bkinneb, d&w Agont, There are 177766 tho United States. miles of railroad In There are 60,835,880 rails used to cover this ground. ,. , There aro 633,205,000 ilea used to bind these rails together, but uo auoh amouut, however, ia required to blud the hearts of the truvollug publlo to the (aotthat tho Wlsooualu Control llnea furnish superior facilities ou all their trains betweou Bt. Paul and Chicago, which form olosa oonuectloua with all llnea to tho east and south. Make a uote of it. nhllrlren Crvfor Pitcher's Cat torla. ) Why Is Wheat ao Cheap? "Aocordlne to Rur-slau otllolal re- ConflU, Gonerttl of u s. u, poitrsburff, "tho strain supply of Rus(jIr Qf im and 1805 wl ,,e Rbout as folllows, to wit: Wheat, 255,059, 719 bushels; ryo. 712,794,133 busbels, and barley 174581 ,109 bushels." After deduction of amplo amount for homo production, seed and consumpt ion, the balauco for exportation will equal at least 183,059,179 bushels of wheul: 02,009,028 bUBhels of rye; tho data for oals und hurley not being lu n condition to use. It ii estimated thH total requirements of wheat for foreign countries Is 440, 081,445 bushels, and 90,038,350 bushels of rye. To meet this demand, Russia has a surplus of 155,603.727 of rye aud 58,053, 110 of wht-at. It will bo seen this report gives no account of surplus of Frauco, Ituly, Au trlu, Japun aud other countries, and makes no mention of British India, which alone produces a surplus of about 250.000,000 bU9hels,that cau be offered for sale at ftoudon at a less price, by reason of low cost of labor to produce It than cuu bo supplied from many, If any other couutry. Tho so to spouk, Improved or revival of business, small increase of percentage of wagCH and demand by producers is only temporary, most of It by money monopolists, hoping lu this way to Btom tho rapidly lucreaslug tide of con doirinatlou against all monopolies and combines, especially that ugulust a cur ronoy based on gold money, necessarily oontraotcd by reueous of Its Intrinsic value under a gold basis, with a view of tho afloct It may produco on public opinion during ensuing political or National couvoutions. In short this so to speak revival In business, Is not well founded, therefore docoptlve, as there lo np Inpreoso but deoreaso of demand for labor, heuoo no luoreuse of uemuud for production I I or COiiBumptlon . ,,., In vefllor8 wlli carefully conaldor these questions,', and make tholr Investments with freat conser vatlam, uutll publlo opinion In bo fur reyolutlonlzjd, that tho old contraction monopoly of gold money and U. S. bonds Bystom slnH ho wiped out, and a broader basis of curreupy Introduced that will sot tho peoplo of tho couutry to work at good wagos, and theroby croato a corresponding Inoreaso of do- raand for consumption, as also of do mand aud valuo of property. Insur. ance and Commercial Magazlue. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castosia. Oheai'KST and best dally and weekly Caper m Oregon. The f 1 Wkkkly aud ink Cknt Daily. A High Liver Usually has u bad liver. Ho Is bili ous, constlapted, has Indigestion and dyepopsla. If there la uo organic troublo a few doses of Parka' Buru Cure will tone him up. Parka' tiuro Cure a tho only Uyer uud kldnoy cure we soil on a positive guarautee. Prlco $1.00. Bold by Lunn & Brooks. 10-4 HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS I Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. G. W, MoKlnsoy, postmnsterof Kokomo, Ind.,nnd n bravo ox-soldlcr. says: "I had been severely troubled with heart discaso over slnco leaving tho army nt tho closo of tho lato war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of hrcutlu I could nob sloop ou my loft sido and had pain around my heart I became so 111 that I was much alarmed, aud for tuuatoly my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure X decided to try It. Tho first bottlo mado a decided improvement in my condition, and f.vo bottles havo com pletely cured mo." Q. W. McKlNSBY, P. M., KoUomo, Ind. Dr. Mllos" Heart Curo 1$ sold on a positive uarantea that tho rlnt bottle will benoflt. AUUruggUUMillltattl, 0 bottled for $5. or It will be sent, propatd, on rvcolpt of prlco by thoriilllM Medical Co., EhtfcarOod. liwJT'lit '.7..,. ..tk TIMffilDSE Sk. I Prize Hood's Sarsaparllla more than any remedy I hav sver taken. 1 have never been robust and was mibject to eovoro headaches, and had no appetite. Ginco taUns Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills I am a well woman, havo a good appotlto and ilccp well. I cordially recommend Hood'n Bar anparlUa. Mns. H. M. Gorham, JMlhnoro House, Fillmore, California. IIOOU S flllS nen.ldich. 250. A H. , Something for Mother and the Children. WHAT THE JOURNAL OFFERS FREE Two High Class Mngnalues Nceiled In Every Household, Jouhkal readers who renew cash subscriptions on tho fol lowing terms can have their choice of two verv desirable magazines Tree. "QUUEN OF FASHIONS" free, by mail, ono yoar to any subsciiber "who pays for tho Daily by carrier throe months in advance, at this oflico,$1.50; or tho Weekly ono year and a half in advance, $l.5Q. This oives you Lho best lG-pago u- ustrated laslnon mauazmo 01 New York free for ono year. Tho aboyo prices aro not gsh, and tho cheapost combination ovor offered. Tho Queon" is a high-class, practical, homo magazino. "THE CHILD-GARDEN." Upon the samo terms you can obtain this dolightfuJ Chi cago children's mngaaino, Just tho thing to read to tho little ones ot the homo circle. It brings tho kindergarten into tho homo. Song, games and story. Beautifully illustrated, $1 a year. Published by tho Kindergarten Literaturo Co. Samples of theso magazines will bo furnished freo by mail or can bo seon at this ofilco. HO FEE BROS., Publishers. Salem, Oregon. SALEM TILE WORKS. LARQEIOTOOIC ON HAND. Bpelal lnduceraonta onered. Hhlppedlto i point on abort notice. Bend for prices. Yarrta, iSnrtu Halem. ...,,.v Addreaa J. K, MUHl'HY, Kalr Oroundi. Oi THEWOMAK WHOSE CLOTHES FIT teems to get along in the world easier than any other woman. In the first place, she Is more ntewe at social functions. Mrs.. L. Mitchell guarrantees a perfect and satisfactory fit of every garment. Shop on East State street next to Simpson's grocery stove. ... . Complete line supplies and notion will b kept on hand. SALEM WATER CO. Offices Willamette Motel Building For water ervice apply at ornoe, B1U pay. able monthly in advanoe. ilaka all com. plutnU aV the oMoe. Irrigation montha-Juno, July. August and Beptember, hour (I toll a, mH 6 to B p. ta. Irrigation bllli payable ou or before the 1st or July. Street aprlukllng positively forbidden E. M. WAITS FAINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blank JPubllsJicrs, Unih'a New Ericlcover the bank. Oorn'l aire' UHlET rAPER Large lot of heavy brewn j wrapr Ing paper or kale cteap. Just th thiax for rvtUng nuder oariHU, UaUat.'cmr. aajoaiw. J. (i. KIjAKK, Prop. TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OltKOON. -Bpeclnl rat to lourlt and land locate. Hoard by t ho week and free hack to Newport forsuirtmtnttifc-.nna Hlieu wnU 5 other points In county, every olUerdrty, f a UO HOTEL Mffflffi NEWPORT, OR. This elegant now h M on tho beach is the most delight ful resort of Oregon, and is run in the best of style. Terms moderate. Mary Fitzpatkiok, Y 9 tf rtt p. S II mm MEHAMA, OR. Good 'accommodations, with table and bod kept up to its old standard. Guests served with the, greatest comfort. 7-io tr MINERAL SPRINGS Of tho State ot Oregon. It's water is free to all, and is located in tho loot hills ot tho Cascado mountains, at Sodaville, Linn Co., Or. The most accessible mineral springs in tho state at all sea sons of tho yoar, and tho besl water. This water is a cure for all diseases of tho stomach, liver and kidnoys, aud costs you nothing. First-cl ss I otol accommodations, E. G Br ggs. proprietor; mineral ba'hs and tonsorial parlors, Geo. Bosquet, manager; general merchandise, R. W. Fisher, propriotor; physician and surgeon, A. G. Prill. Remember this is tho filaco for pure air, fine scenery, ishin,j and hunting, and to rogulato your health by drink ing and bathing in tho best sodawater on tho Pacific coast. Daily hack lino meets all trains at Lebanon, Or. only 4 miles, a nice drive. Bottling of sodawater for shipment. Livory and feed stablo, A. P. Flory & Sons, proprietors vvtt DALKM, OUKQON. Oldeit Institution of learnlnir In the state. full preparatory and coII'kUIb ooursec. Total enrol lmieut for 181)16, 401 studanta. KipenBe moderate. New KjrtniaHlura, Klfty-Becond venr bealna Bent. 17. lS'Ji. 1 or Information or cataloi .17, e address W. O. HAWLKV, A. M or cuiaiozui 8d4w6w l'realdenl, If you love your boy give him the most val. noie 01 an r iib, iuo uev euucaiiun ble. There is no better plaoo than P. MT. ANOKL, OK. School oompiAte in overy respect. Splendid stall of teaoheri. excellent mea's, beautiful and healthy location, constant care aud strict dltclpllne.andnoala butWOamonth. Halm TDE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL DRAIN, OUKQON.: Wrtt for catalogue. ! UJUI8 DAHZKK. 87 2m ereildenti F. M. Steele 18SCOMMK1UJIALBT. Millinery and Bicycle Repair iecinoa':eui ind Medlcaljiutier a sper umu,duuui ujvuiiutiuia uoior ouut ana repaired. AU work done In the beat manner. GEO. J?ENimiCJEI8 A" UAKKH" WI Commercial stJOrttle V.ocJr.li Huoeworioaii. Beckl MTH i UNWERS1TY It Angel Golle III I HOP STOVE THE BOSS THE JUMBO, and IKON KING. HOP PJPEsr of a1! kinds and dimensions. PEICES LOWER TFAN THE LOWEST. Steiner & Blosser, State Street, Salem, umf w.'.a.;ooicc l'i evident. J. II. AXHHKT. Cashier. OF SALEM., TraiiRuctun general banictntf business. C. fl. LANE ArKHOIIANT TaILOU, 211 Commercial St., Salem JOHN 8TANMSY. JIM MEAD STANLEY & MEAD, STEAM WOOD SAW, Quick work. Ltw prlcoi Lo.i nidorg ol I. 11. Wtftttwli'iiftiauiu, backof I'.O. (IHti J. .. JidRKIXS, Horse, Shoeing in,i ul I IX) uhniifk.m Htrtct. nrnr Coin itoUi, Hw.Ui Hlici.tlon ( In'crlnrlnit hiio ir r II ("hiimmI -int WOLZ'S MARKET. KiOHh (united n"d mnnted iMontR nud Hau !'. -ltelnfTHinr ini-utM lu bmt shiipe. M'PilaKii l loeodul, oiatniu stylo, free lell'ery. fuutlt (Xi,iimorcll htrcel. i U1IAH. VUL7., l'rop. Huie Wing Sang Co., SIMl'OUTKllH w Jai.iciono Knniy Uooda.nll Itlmlsol Hllk Em. broidery, OruxinouU, Ohluiwuro. Hon IV11. of nil kind MuiiIdkh nud muko nnUlilDft. Ladles' Uudorweur. ICvoryihlutf .elmirf vory OQHU'. 1U Court St., Biilem. or. East and South -VIA- THE oriASTA ROUTE ofltho Southern Paciflc Comoanv za OAuropj(iAKzruK8a tiiajm bun daily u twkkw ;ronTi,Ami AND B. r. Bouth. North. ia.50 p. m. lartland Balem Bau Kran. Ar. I.V. Uv. h:IUa. m 000 II.W ooo p. m ii:ujp. xn, 10:43 R.IO. IiV. Ar. Above trulns stop at East I'urtland, Or. esou City, Woodburu, Hnloin. Turner,Marlon, Jellemou, Albany. Aloauy Janotlon, Irvine, Eugene, OreawoU.Unilns and all stations from HoMlmrv to Ashiaud lnoluslve HUSJCIIUHO MAIL DAILY, S.-30 a. m. I l.v. 11.00 a. m liv. 'cai p. m. Ar. l'ortland. Balom Itoseburx Ar. r.U p. m Lv, fc'JJ p. m tlV. b 00 a. w Bouth salkm i-AMHENattic. North 4:10 p. in. I hv. Portland. Ar. 1 10.15 n.m telS p. m. Ar. Balem. Lv 8.00 mil, Dlulng Cars ou Ogdou Kouto PDLLMAN BDFFBT SLBBFBBS AND Second Class Sleeoin Cars Attached to all through trains. vVtstSide Diyision, Between Portlioo ''and Uetvallis: DAILY mo IT BUN DAY). 7:30 a. m. I Lv. 115 p. m. 1 Ar. iorUund Corvallls Ar.i l.v.1 dup, m 1:3 p. in At Albany and OorvallU connect wlin tralna of Oregon Central A Eastern Railroad. KlfltKUtlTltAlW 1UAILV lCXUKITdUWUAt 4:15 p. m. iiY. .Portland Ar. 7:25 p.m. Ar. MoMlnnvllle Lv. Mia u, m o:6U a. m TUUOUtiU T1MET To all polnta In the Kastcru utatei, Canada and Europe can be obtained at loweet rates from W. W. BK1NNKK, Agent, Balem. E.t. liOQEJts, AMUU.jr.aadiaiAgt, K. KUKUUEK, Manaiuir Capiial Oregon Central Eastern R. R. Co, VAQUINA BAY UOUTE.) Connecting at lYaqulna Bay with the Baa Francisco and Yaquiua Hay Bteaiusblp Co. BTEASIEtl KIUALLOM," A 1 and flra. clusn In every respeot. Balls from Yaqulna for Ban ifraucls.o about tivury B days. Urissenger accommodations unsurpassed Hborieai route between the WUU'nette valley an Calliotnla. ' fttfefrom Albany, or IpoIlU west, to Ban Uranclscoj esibln. IM; steerage, W: cabin, round Ulp.eooattJdayl, 18. ' ' For aallinx days appiy to U. U WALDKN, Agent 0HA8.0LABK.8upt., OvaUls.'SS BDWIN UTON K,ilanager, ejorvafiu. Or' A. J, 0HUH0UlI.U.Local Agent, Baiem. wStS5 T0 TaEi EAST ! VIA TICK Union Pacific System Tlnoiigh rnUiunn 1'nlaco Bloo era. Tonriii Hleopem und Froo KecllulDeUlmlrCau tin 1. IromJ "' PORTLAND to C11ICA00 Our traltiH nre lioiilcd by sUiun mul nn lighted by l'lnlfch light. m Tlmo lo Chlciwo, yi days. Tlino 10 Now York, X days, W hloh Is many houm quicker than all com. pctlto R. KorrutCH, tltno tAblea andi 'ull Inforimiion apply id ItOISE & KAKKF.lt, Agenta, Halem. Or. It. W. JUAXTKIt, Qeucral AkouI. lllj Tblrrl nt. O. K. llllOWN, Dlst. 1'iiss. Aeenl Portlaud. ' 0. r & 1 a K-l MoNKII.li, UKi.'1'lVKIt. To The East aiVKB TUE.OUOICK OK TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES -VIA- GREAT Jinv NORTHERN RY. PACIFIC RY - m Rates to all Eastern Cities. Ocean steamers leave Portland cvtry nediy Kor lull aetnlls call on or mUtrt-ss BOIHE & llAKKKlt W. II. UU1U.UUHT, Uon. Pum. Apent, Portland, Ot G. Al. POWEHS, Local Ticket Agent Kimtioi Trade ft. KITHSBSM FA&Wm PLR. R U N S Pullmar. Hleanl Touris' SiecDin' Cars Dinlno Cars ijlseofn"' Can ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTll. FARGC TO GRAND FORKS; CROOKSTim WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE TTIItOUttH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON:: PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end South For Information, time euros, uaps tloketsjcall ou or wrlto THOMAS, WATT tC CO., AQENTH, 765 Commercial st Jalem. (n , n Or A. D. (JlIARLTON. AflSt.Oi-Ul. P Agent; 255 Morrison at., corner Third, Portland, Uro. PChlchcittr'. KiiEll.h 1Miuoi ' l'rt ENNYR0YAL PSLL5 Orlaliml and Only Inulu Arc, tl.ti. rt-ll.ul, l.Or.i'l Drufttit fw CkUXuttri hi- ' ihohJ Brand la lira &D4 f. ' i halt. Mftl Vila bill, ritilu U lM.IIXilHMMl.IM Ail) a la iiuom tor j.rltouU'. I UllorforLllfc"f' noiitk.h AAa. d4W'M f)l.he.lttt.iillHV,Ui'''Jl"y.J Mlllliuiliu Lili.Jfc.l ft" feUbj ul Ux.l Uruliliu A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal COMPLEXION 0 POWDER. II POZZOfsiS Ui..U.IIV.a VfW.y w.-. beauty and parity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. wwvv Insist upon having tho genoln. ' IS FWt SALE EVERYWHERE. rA xm. fvl SIS vvt R