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1 i Absolutely Pure. Indispensable in the preparation of the finest foods. I have found it superior to all others. I recommend it. M. Gorju, late chef, Delmonico's. Cuuult the Owner. A cirl in Kentucky lias recovered toOO (damaKes from a steamboat company for naming a boat after lier without asking ?her nermissiou. and they must rename the sboat. She took offense at a marine item J 1 statins that "Kittie Marshal took the low -;er chute and run her nose into a planta v tion." Detroit l'ree Press. A Terrible Cause. "What was the cause of the revolution ary war?" was one of tlie questions asked at the final examination for the term. Evuy iuii!i with cue exception, au swered it as was expected. One Kin w loir, "The cause of the revolutionary war Was the breakins out of the constitution." mhich truly cures mm ? of iiroiStcaje? ofTedn G. L R. i WE HAVE THE REG illation ti. A. K. Suits, with two sets of hut- ons black and cilt at only $lO. iSt'iid for rules for self-measure ment. Samples for any kind uf Suit and 64- page Illustrated Catalogue free. ) 1. B. & CO., CLOTHIERS, ONE-PRICE. Portland, na, Oregon. ( 'August Flower" " lam ready to testify under oath that if it had not been for August Flower I should have died before this. Eight years ago I was taken sick, and suffered as no one but a dyspeptic can. I employed three of our best doctors and received no benefit. They told me that I had heart, Kidney, and liver trouble. Everything I ate distressed me so that I had to throw it up. August Flower cured me. There is no med icine equal to it." Lorenzo F. lskpbr, Appleton, Maine. 9 BEST WATCHES BEST AMERICAN Silver and "Hiws" Gold-filled Watch e, perfect time kevters, full-Jcw-elrd, only $20. Write to the lat est jeweler in Portland, ALBERT FELDENHEIMER. HAVE YOU GOT PILES ITCIIIXO TILES fcnsWTi t-? raolatnT line prsplruUq,n. cujc intense uohiij wir-n. luts f-rm o"i BLIND. uiziutttj or raoiauDUia fiuJ Til LD ATOVrKTO OR. BO-SAN-KO S PILE REMEDY, whlcM art directly on parts nfteti, atoorba tumors, UaTa Itching. efTttn(l prmAn:u cur. Prlc 6O0. DruWflta leading rtmMj for ml unnatural diarba.r(a pr-Wata dttaasaof ma a 4 I certaie car lot tb 4aa'i ' Utlng WMllMI pMlUft tO UD, I rMNkri h 1 sin A M tuntlMlMif in wominaa.ll it ftii anaarara. A.J 6KmFH,0,0rciTfi to I RICH iBpuTPi ana people hobT. weak lanes or Ann- .noinoit PisosCursf.ir CoBtomptmo. It bu cures iMaaaaals. It has not In jar-7?.on?- lnot bi iiliiM best eougb. srmp. - 1 -'J'uirt. M, f TOR TV" V" aVT7 n NAUTICAL APPRENTICES. Flenty of !oocl Material for Si-miier., but System Is Necestfury. "Altlionsh seamen's wn-es anil food were never better than tliey lire at pre:it, our youugiiers do not take kindly to the beii, hu(i most 01 those ho ilo j;o, after a vojaye or two, leave it in disnst," said Captain Dnncan MuClean. "The restraint of discipline is irksome and often offensive. Youni; America is too accustomed to hav ius his own way ashore to bend to the way of another afloat. "Evci j nuip must be a despot ism, and no matter how kindly it may lie adminis tered, the young, who have imbibed the idea that "Jack is as good as his master,' 4o not relish the idea of inferiority. The work at sea is not hard not near as hard a a most mechanical labor and if a sailor Is economical he can save more money than he could as a mechanic. "A single man in our coasting trade can gave at least f.'30 a year. An able seaman in the navy can do even better than this, and have a 'good time,' for the work is not hard, and even if taken sick he does not lose any pay, but has the liest of medical attendance free. "Most of our deep water business is In the California and European graiu trade. Our East India and China trade is carried on by British steamers, mauutd of course by British seamen, who must follow the sea or starve, for they have no other occu pation. On the other hand, most American seamen are 'jacks of all trades,' and if one thing fails, tliey can turn their hand to another. "Our merchant shipowners, as a rule, do not wish to lie bothered with the care of apprentices, most of whom, by the time they have acquired the use of their 'sea legs,' leave the sea. "To man our navy we must enlarge our apprenticeship system, for we cannot rely on the mercantile marine in time of peace. In a popular war volunteers would come forward fasterthan they would be required. In a very sjiort time our navy will be mantled by men who have been trained in our schoolships. ami who regard the navy as their home for life. "The men employed in ourcoast iug trade are steady nnd hardy, and most of them have families, 1 he responsibility of which keeps them on their good behavior. Many of our fishermen, who in a very short lime make excellent sailors, belong to the British provinces of North America ami become citizens and settle among us. "We have plenty of good material out of which to make seamen; alt we require is to systematize it. The more schoolships we can have the better. "When the advantage of a seafaring life is better understood there will be nodilliculty in procuring an ample supply of poor, healthy boys to train for it. The flogging and starving of other days have ceased afloat, and if men or boys will discharge their duty faithfully they will find life at sea pleasant and profitable. "Most of the talk about the hardships of life at sea is nonsense. Many an able me chanic suffers more hardship and privation looking for work than a seaman endures in a whole life. The cowardly fear of being drowned ought never be permitted to enter the mind. Besides, drowning Is the easiest death a man can die. "A boy who has uo higher ambition than to be a laborer through life cannot do bet ter than enter the rivy and never leave it. In old age he will have a pension, and in the event of accident will be taken care of liberally. "A law might le passed for the encour agement of the ambitious to present them selves for examination fur oflicerx at cer tain periods, but it is well known that the Davy must train its own officers, for much of their education at present is scientific and unknown to merchant oflicers. Th old yarn that most of our oflicers were trained in the merchant service before they entered the navy will not apply In this age of dynamite, electricity and steam." Bos ton Herald. Good Fur Ills lluftlnets. " Twenty dollars is rather high for a mite of a room like this," said the doctor. " Yes, it seems so." said the landlady; "but then you must remember that the bouse is very unhealthy, and that there are most always two or three sick people In it." Epoch. Mr. Goschen, the English statesman, Is a man of sleuder physique, stoop shoul dered and pale. He is painfully near sighted, and can read a letter only when it is brought to the end of his large nose. GET--GET The Timothy Hopkins Collection of Sweet Peas Owjuihinf tvt.m7-o. dirtinct vanet; m larce pa.:ket of each ft 1.5, or packet of !! m v. j'lcucii nuxcut lur so vkui9 12 Carnations $1.00 12 Chrysanthemums (,l)$i.oo 12 Pelargoniums "ot.e.i $1.00 12 RoSeS 4iu4 raraaai $1.00 tllttnng, htalVit, pot-fremn pMU. fnttt " Flower Seeds Sr Vegetable Seeds T,XTJ"a' Wh either of bov collection! our hndcmely illustrated i'C-pa(- Cainlogu is kM fre. i limit tt-d to ta work of art. ami 0x1 taint a reproduc ti f, in natural enlort, of lh twft-w nriift n Br..raiiy rrroffnifed Tht Timothy Hopfclnj Collection of 5woet pea. Sherwood Hall Nursery Co. AN FRANCISCOa CAL. GOOD ENOUGH FOR A STORY. A Traced? In a Bnral Hotel, bat the Boarders Never Stopped Eating. A party of engineers sat out in the light of the carnpfire on the leeward side of a hill iu Dakota exchanging reminiscences. "Let me tell you of an enjoyable supper I once had," spoke up the youngest member of the group, whose English had not yet been cor rupted by the vernacular of the rest "I was on my way to join an engi neering party at Boise City. I had taken the stage and traveled about forty miles, when we drew up at one of those mushroom towns, where we waited an hour and a half for supper. "Smoky Creek settlement, like many towns," he went on by way of explanation, "is famous for some single characteristic. This particu lar town is notorious for its lynching parties. It is about forty n . iies from a railroad, but occasionally an east ern bound traveler stops over for an hour or two on his way to a neigh boring mining town, 'it is in close proximity to some of the largest ranches in the country, and is of course a great rendezvous for cow punchers, miners and the attendant retinue of fakirs, road agents, faro tricksters and representatives of nearly every calling who proceed to collect the living which the world owes them in the easiest way. There are several hotels. I stopped over at the Crossroads House. I went in and took a seat at the long table. "Several trlnnowl up m-inj rn" a quick scrutinizing glance as if to size me up, then paid no more attention to me. While apparently engaged in consuming the bacon, corn bread, sorghum and dried apples, I had an opportunity to take in my surround ings. At one end of the table sat a gruff, sullen looking fellow who glared uow and then at an inoffen sive man seated across the table from him. From the fragments of con versation of those nearest me I learned that the two had had some disagreement over a game a few hours before, and there were possi bly old scores to settle. Some one at my left remarked. 'That air night hawk for once got the best uv the day wrangler." "The sullen looking fellow, evi dently the day wrangler, looking across at the nighthawk, stud gruffly, 'Pass mo the m'lasses !' "The other looked up at him coolly, muttered something about 'a feller bein a little more pcrlite.'and shoved the pitcher across the table. The pitcher upset, and the brown liquid oozed over the table. The day wran gler evidently took this as an inten tional insult. Without saying a word and with scarcely a moment's hesita tion he took out his revolver and shot the man dead." "It must ha' broken up that air supper," remarked one of the group, shifting his cud of tobacco to the starboard side of his mouth. "Indeed it didn't," was the answer. "The other boarders looked up, but not a word was said, and the meal went on as if nothing had happened." New York Herald. Seaside Confluences. "Yes," remarked a stranger to the editor, as the two sat on the veranda sipping lemonade and looking out upon the rolling sea; "yes, head work is very trying, and the man who earns a living by it needs a vacation now and then." "Yes," said the editor, "head work is very trying. I find it so, especially when the hours are long." "How many hours a day do you work?" asked the stranger. "Four," said the editor. "Heavens! I work ten." "Head work?" "Yes; every bit of it." "Newspaper or general literature f "Neither. I'm a barber." Then the editor for editors are not all wise shut himself up as cIobo as the sun umbrella which he carried. New York Press. Zol miiiI the Late Emperor. M. Zola, in The Figaro, in reply to some critics, insists that the emperor rouged his cheeks at Sedan. The emperor's friends, ho says, have talked as if to have done so would have been humiliating "the role of a buffoon." "On the contrary, this seems to me a great mistake. I find the act superb worthy of a hero of a Shakespearean play, heightening the fignre of Najioleon III to a tragic melancholy of an infinite grandeur." That u a characteristically French exaggtrotion. We presume M. Zola means that it was noble of the em peror to take the trouble to conceal from his troot his desperate phys ical weakness. But eveii granted that it as a prudent thing not to show a cheek of ghastly pallor, we fail to see that it was heroic Lon don Spectator. A Story of Hard Lurk. "The latest 'hard luck story that I have hverd," said a racing man in an up town cafe the other evening, "is that of a young man who went to the track and hst 1S). He had ten dol lars left. Ho liked a 20 to 1 chance in the las race. Ho went into the betting riig, got into a crowd at a bookmaker's stand and was holding his ten dollar note high in the air when the Lnd caught it and blew it away. Lbi horse won in a canter." J New Yak Time Every Cow Her Own Milkmaid. J. U. Thompson lias rwvive.1 a patent for his automatic milker At) eccentric, thre laches in diameter, is attached to the cow' jaw. From this leads a wire coDuecting wh elastic nipples on the udder, each of which is Utted with a valve, making it au air pump when iu motion Wueu the cow chews her cud the eccentric revolves and the wire is worked back and forth like a piston, creating suction in the nipples. The milk as it is drawn runs Into a bucket suspended below The invention will re lieve the dairyman of much lalwr Homer Index. tils Prtdudired View. Esthetic but t'limarried Voutb Now, what in your opinion is most striking cou cerniiiK lovely woman's garb? Married but nut Alsthetic Growler The price, you u uiau K ite Field's Washing ton. Otir readers will serve themselves bj noticing the remarkable offerings advertised iu another column by the Sherwood Hall Nursery Co. of Menlo Park and Suu Fran cisoo, who are leaders on the coast in f ur lushing everything for the farm and garden. The 1st of May Is not specially sad, yet grest many are very much moved by Its coming. , KCPTUKK AND PILKS Ct'KKli. We posiUvely cure rupture, plies and all roc tal diseases without pakt or detention In m bus! uess, No cure, no pay. Also all PHat dit easus. Address tor pamphlet Drs. Porlertteld A Losey, kvts Market street, Sau Fraueinoo. "What makes some girls look young so long?" "The men are to blame. They wou't pntintse." TllO Witrl.t'll U,ll,mll, ir.,4.1 1. 41. A 1IOO room, fireproof, slimmer Hotel, the' Ukkat KtKTKUN 1 nt Sf. I.HH-mni.a nvaiui. a.i.lOlili SUCPV, VjllH UUU, UVU OlOCKS ITOlll lMlUay i-iaisanie ornt a r air entrance and over looking famous Washington I'ark. World's Fair visitoiK can avoid annoyance and ex tortion of fibnrlr bv pni.-titn.. rootl'.S TICST at f 1.90 a i ay, each' person, (European) by addressing Copi land Townsend, Manager, (formerly manager Palmer House), 42 The Hookery, Chicago, 1 1. She Is your wife entertaining this wlnlcrt He Sot very except to other men. IIKWAliK OF OINTMKNTS KOR CA- TAKKH THAT CONTAIN MKKtl'KY, As mercury will mr.lv dvstrov ihn annaa ni smell slid completely derange the whole system whom cinvi ink ii innjiiKii inu miii-ous silriacea. r'ueh articlea t-hnuid never be used exi cpt on prcsrripiintia fr.'m resii'sb e nhvslelstis. ss the aamago they will i:o Is teuf Id .o the gool you ail POhslbiV derive from them Hull's l-MtMrrh Cure, msnufartured by F J. Cheney & Co., To- ieuu, v., euiiiaiiiB no mercury, auo la lasi-u in ternal y, a ting directly upou lie blord and mil- eons Slirftict s f ti e stem. In huvlnir Hall's Catarrh Cute be sure you gi t the genuine. It la maun interna lyauu mane iu Toledo, o., by K. J. Cheney Co. TcdlmoufaU bee. Jf-Sold by druggists; price, 75 cents per iiotlle. THE MOST STlTJiliOnv Skin and Scalp Diseases, the worst forms of Scrofula, all blood -taints and poisons of every name and nat ure, are utterly rooted out by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diseovprv. For every disease caused by a torpid liver or impure blood, it is the only remedy so certain and effective that it can be auaranteed. If it. fulla in benefit or cure, you have your money oacK. Ec.cma. Tetter. Salt-rlmnm V.rv. sipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Enlarged Planus, l umors, ana bwcllings, and every kindred ailment, are com pletely and permanently cured by it. 25ota. 5octs.,ancl Sl.Wper Uottlo, Duo cent a doso. Tins OnKAT CorniiTtJiiB promptly cures where all othora fad. Coughs, Croup Bars Throat, Hosrsencas, Whooping- Cough and Asthma. For Consumption it bus no rival; baa cured thousands, and will cum Tiiu if tukrnln t'mo. Hold by Dnigglata on a guar antee. For a Ijima Ilark or 'h"it, lino SHlLOli'8 BELLADONNA PLASTERS. 'HILOHX f CATARRH REMEDY, I iuve you t ai urrh ? This rrmifl y is guaran teed to euro you. l'rice.&Jcta. Injoctorlruo. Y Getting 1 Thin is often equivalent to getting iil. If loss of flesh can be arrested and disp ense baflled the "weak spots " in the system arc eradicated. GOtt's Emulsion is an absolute corrective of " weak spots." It is a builder of worn out failing tissue nature's food that stops waslt and creates healthy tlesh A Prraral br Kcitf a Rswns. Chsrniats. n Vittl. .in Dr arucgiau svarvwoara. N. P. N. D. No. 7 H. F. N. 0. NoffVH From lO to Agents wanted in .Wvfa.'' BICYCLES ! BICYCLES ! In all grades manufactured in America. New and w.'cond-hand machines from 120 up. Cash or on install ments. Write lor catalogues ana terms. FRED Pioneer Dealer of the Pacific Coaitt, 320 Washington Htreet, Portland, Or. ifOsTrT? Free 'Cycling Academy in west wing of Exposition building. vr K PKEVKMl.su FfTVKE MISEBT. It there It, In this Tsle of tears, a more prolific source of misery than the rheumatic twlujre. we have yet to hear of it. People are born 1 h a tendency to rheumatism, Juat a th y re with oue to consumption or to .c.olula. Blight causes may a velop ibis. As soon as tne (toiiulu complaint 11 auifets ltx-lt, recourse should be had to hostetler'aStonia h Bitters. nhlelich cka ll further inroads au banishes th r euinaiiu p. tm fiom ti e siem. TuU statement tables eXSCtlv U-tlh tht. ti-ktlmmiv .if i,h.-Hi..l. ... ul.n I have employed this tine blood d. pan ut Iu their Private pnu-tlce. There la also the anipieat pro- i.-iiiuhi huu Kt-ueri.il nimonvas to ineetllcacy of th. B.t.-r for iralaiH. liver complaint, cou stlpitloii. Indlit-stion. kiduev trouble, mrvoi'a iieas and loss of appetite au i flenh. After a wet ting, whether fol.on, d bv a co'd or not, the Bit-, ti n. is useful as a preventive of thelulUal Hack o rheumatism. Mistress Hut, Mary, how often must I tell vou always to serve on the left? Mary ((rom'the country) Oh, uiadum, but isn't that merely a superstition t THINGS WOKTH HKM KM HE KING. When you feci a kind of goneness about the stomach it is a sign that your food does not ait well and that you are about to have a fit of indigestion. When you begin to feil nervous and are unable to ait still oomfortahlv; when your clothes aiultlenly seem t lose their tit and become too tight in places the fit of indi gestion is surely upon v- u. hen this lit of indigestion is repeated from day to nay It finally resolves itself into dya opsin. lieiiieniber that three to ten of I'ran pRKTH'a Tills will cure the worst case of indigestion or dyspepsia, or both, and that a regular course of them, sav two every nignt for a week or ten duvs, will aot as a preventive of either compliiiut. Jagson says that our boon companions can be relied upon because tliey are our fust frleuds. For bronchial and asthmatic complaints and coughs ami colds, "Kiwh'h Hrtmexinl Trnchei" have remarkable curative prop erties. 25 cis. a box. It appears to it that these meetings between debtors and creditors are largely over dun. Tby Gkhmea for breakfast. I'ao EiiamellneSlovc Polish; no dust, uo smell. STSSTvnl-ELY'S CREAM BALM-nean.es the Nn.nl P'0 '"M ySjt'j3 VBNge, Allay. Ill In mill Iiitluiiiiiiatluil, Heals fcj't rOj I JT-Q iivos Keller nt once lor ( old In Howl. TVV l'w5!Sjff !. J Apply into tht .Viiafn'i.' 71 ts OuifUo ahwM. R tlWf'i' Boiu&&aJlkjl Vic brugglsts or by mall. ELY BUOS., U Warruu tu.. k. t Fi'Vi& Mte "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF IVIoore's Revealed Remedy. Aktoria, Ork'ion. January 10 1 can stato t Ith p'esaure that by the ne of )OltK H KF.VK.Al.Kli KKMKDY my buabaiid was relieved from an old caa of KIIKI'MATlsM and my youngest boy cured entirely ol INFLAMMATORY It II Kit- MATIsM wheu the t best doctor ROI.H Saaa ...... f UK. GUNffS ONION STROP .iFOR COUGHS. AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. InrtUlnvAfamttrof nl" ohlldrn, bit only ntn dy far UaitKhs, Coltii nvJ Croup wm onion ay nip. II Im juat ae(ratlvj l-d iy a U wm forty rrn a "ow mTierndphllfirn tk Pr. aunn' Onion Byrup wnlon la nlrsttrlr prnpnriMl turl mors rlfNMit to iho tatit. Hold vrrrrwhsr, I,am bottle Go otnu. TaJLonoBulMUtuwfuriW TUorc wuiUio Mgooi If You Think ln klitH i,t miriiii . o lUn II V li til, I I ll hi IllH U ill llll'. I Lit I, if tlm tfwt rt'HiiiiH yoti vl.iiul.l ill. nit FERRY'S SEEDS. J Aiwuytt i dw tHtit, tttry urn nt'OKitUurU mJ Frrrj Hvvi Anniutl m Uit moNt iiuifiriiini iak (i him k 1 1 hi iuis- llttm-41. II In imvh tiuuiM iu tut MHnirr. ) wiiii ii i pre D.M. riZKRYfiCO. DF.TRSIT. Mica. FRAZER AXLE BestinthcWorldinn r A 0 T Get the GenuinelllKr linr raAKH HllllLHKr, Agunt, fortl and , ur. KMARK BT NOT RIOMM) THI aiMT BICYCLE (iso rosj eis (Aiaumvs-Tuxf yov auaaour ORTII PACIFIC QfCLE (JO. BICYCLES Of tVERV DtSCHIPTION." M9vai Buiitswi -PorrrtANO Qbcoon. hln Tfublt ('nrd In H m, M)IKV iuiurffru YOUNQ MEN! The 8pclflc A No. I OnrMt. wtth'm ftiil.ftll rtMt f liaflrr ttr itrid Ulmt, im mntlr of h.w biuf iUtillri P'f vmil tilrlf tiiri, It K mn In Lfrnul rmH Uf wlifTi vtr f LLhiaT Uk M fuiil. h'ld h all l r tut if lit. s.ta.tlM. t..lau Jusa.ua, y i 40 Per Cent Discount to Agents. every town in Oregon and WaHhington to Bell the leading O! the Agony Of Those who Suffer from Scrofula Hood'a Saraaparllla Purtjtea, Soothes, llealt, CVBES, ' 3lr. T. V. Johnson San Jose, CaL I have for many years been a great suffers from ( KOFI I.A breaking out on my arms ind legs; they were covered with erupUon and lores, discharging all the time. I tried very many medicines and consulted physlolans far and near, but ramataaily grew wane. I two taken hut three bottles of Hood's Sarsap. Hood's x Cures rtlln for rheumatism, and h.vi derived to much benefit from It thut the declares there Is no Other medicine on earth. We would not ha without It In the house It It costs $20 a bottle," T. Vakitt Jtntsss:, ria Jjsc, Oil. K. B. Be snro to get Hood's Sarsaparllla. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and filcicnuy, on the Uvor and bowels. 20a. 1 could gut did him uo good. Yours In gratitude. Mltd. N. V. (fl EKLK. ItY TOI'H nid'OOlMT. SAVE A HMAIX 8TOHK Cftn't luivo nil kihhI an HMHIirtllU'llt hh it lurKO one. Try wlnU nd VHntHKtm the liniHirl t'r mil k!v you both er can give you both Iu prlio and quality. THE PENNIES. 2D ems aim enta extra to Hostage we will mall you a lady's .tor , , , soy Itlbbcii Vent, with high neck, long aleerea, shaped ualat and In either while, ecru or gray color. ourHprliiK Catalogue tella all alaiut new giuida and lowest prices. We will send It fur the asking. Olds&King Portland, Oregon. Mffi B2i CSLEIEfl win cut Dry or Oreei Bonus, Meat, Urlatle and all Ureon Cut HONKit will onuhle the uninlier of eggi -"mil make thum more for tlle-wlll carry the hmu safely tlirniigh thu moltlot erM and put them Ic cou.llilou to lay when em .uMiiuniiu uieingnestprioi "' MM UUTUlUIHt chicks faster than other food. joni an Foeil Oreen Ttnnos eno pse reosoaoue to klU till per'ceut more proflt Bond for Catalofu aot nrtpMa. tmiVU DICUBiTOR COIP'T. PEIilOll. CAl BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. : )tilllt itrniHiiiiiiy ourtd in Ml tuti.ld.iyii. Wnelim instttAll pulton fruni th muiu, t Hint thttm aim tivver Ira rutunior lln(llMtue. Yuii o.iiilHirvnUafl at hoina fur the anniH prit and undnr tlia aninn ifiiaraiiiMi.uiiL with tlmm -hii'nilitr tocotitvh rm e win cHitraut locureiiiMin or rithtnd all fii naf and payaiiilranxiHtriiieuf t uMiiniiiiilroad f'ira and rnrf , lrdidn potimb, and Mil Imva n-lna and paina, Muoifua I'atubtia in Muiitti, Hora Throat, liniiiita, Copp4fr-rolor(Hl ftiMit,s, iUrrr on anf purtof lh noiiy. it air fir F.yHijrfiwintiiliiilfMii, ii la i ma rty pru l ttlo lllood I'maoD that we guarantM) to etira. W iirn ma dioni oiiKiinata tut' ani niianftiia ma irld for a ana w fti.iinot mirn. Tliii tiuaima hna atwara battled the aknl of th moat i mliiara phraU lana. A Intra, iniaraitUia tu uuia or rttlmid uiitiy. Abaiiiui proof aunt awled on iifplc:iiion, Auuraa COOK It EM ED Y CO., Haaonlo Tuiplt C'blcaf o lit DROPSY TltKATKfl rKKK. Fosltl IrCur.d with V.r.ut.lelli.m.dl liars oil mhI thouaanila of eaaas. Curs caiwa pro. sounowl hxpalsM br beatpbralelans rmm nratdoia irmpUiiuadlsaptaiarMn tan dsraatlsaallwu-Uilrds Ul.rmplom. ranioTSd. s.nd fi.r fres book tmlmo ouls of mlraruloua enrea. Tsn Jara' traataitnl rraa Df oiall. If yoa onlir trial. ianit lOe. tn aUuntie rpsr p".Uui IIK II II iHBBMHINS,Allailta,a. Iron ordar trial return this adTarUaamsat to as. Ml CHINA PHEASANTS Wanted In pairs, for bretyllnt purposes. Writ Immediately, atating luweat cash price, to BOX 131, Portland, Or. T. MERRILL. rl