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3 There are 9 S! (; 3. j, 3 few who still follow antiquated methods cf raising bread, biscuit, cake and pastry with home-made mixtures of what they suppose to be cream of tartar and soda, compounded haphazard, but there are very few The best housekeepers use the Royal Daking Powder instead. Its scientific composition insures uniform results. By its use alone can the finest flavored, most wholesome food be produced. To any housekeeper who has not used the Royal Bak ing Powder we would like to send our Cook Book, free. Mark your request "For instruction." 3 c: 3 I ft Royal Baking Powder Company, 106 Wall Street, New-York. ttKstVitVev&ex. ;.--vr. svv.-sv:.'. . yv.- svu ;.. svusy u. A Milwaukee brewer has an option on nn estate in Mexico, consisting of about 56" square miles, at 30 cents per acre. The property is known as the C'amotlaii estate, ami it lies in the State of Jalisco, north and west of the city of Guadala jara, the second city of Mexico. For I'm-s Food. The San Francisco .Board of Health can engage in no mure laudable occupa tion man me examination of our food Hiipply and the instruction of the public as to those articles it finds to lie pure and wholesome, and which, therefore, consumers should use. There arc quantities of baking powders in the market to use which is certain detriment to t he health of the consumer. They are made from alum, or improperly compounded from other chemicals, so that they leave a strong alkaline resid uum in the food. Many of these pow ders, having proved unsalable in the Kast, have been collected bv their man ufacturers from the dealers, with whom they were left on commission, and shipped to the Pacific Coast. In the ef fort to gain a foothold in this market their unscrupulous manufacturers have indulged in extravagant statements both with reference to their own and other brands, claiming the most improbable indorsements for theirs and defaming the brands best known and longest used upon the I'acilic Coast. Tlr.s informa tion from this high authority, therefore, is most opportune. The strength in leavening gas indi cates both the economical value and the purity of a baking powder. The tests made by Messrs. Thomas Trice it Sons, the well-known analytical chemists of San Francisco, show the Koyal to con tain l'.U cubic inches of leavening gas per ounce of powder, which was fifty-one inches more than the next highest in strength. This shows the Koyal about 3D per cent stronger than the best of the other powders and its use that much more economical. The opinion of the Board of Health is as follows: We, the members of the Board of Health of the city and county of Sun Francisco, cordiallv approve ami recom mend the Koyal Jtaking Powder. It b absolutely pure and healthful. Composed of the best ingredients, of the higheel strength and character. In our judgment it is impossible ti make a purer or stronger baking powdei than the Koval. San Francisco Citron ide. Bushyhead, ex-chief of the Clterokecs, has managed by the insertion of a clause in the Cherokee land bill passed by Con gress to select a quarter section of land before the tract is thrown open to settle ment and establish a townsite. He has been oilered $60,000 for his selection, but refuses. IF YOU LOOK IN Webster's Diction ary, you will tind that the dutluUUiii of a liar an i n is Id gainful tninmctiim. isow mm m wnai you are look. hp lor. This week we offer you a genuine bargain and a verr seasonable one: 6 CO' ts oer verd . . tor Gin eh a ms In popular colors In checks, strif ana plaids, 27 inches wide. It will cunt about 3 c n 8 per jurd to mail. (So you see you are getting good grade o ding ham delivered at your pott ortice for cen:s per yard. WRMnHr. for Cinehams estSlurt SKXI) ONE doll r for finest Shirt made, l'osl prepaid or all orders Satisfaction guaranteed. -FOR THE- fl.B.STElflBACH5C0., LARGEST CLOTHING STORE IS -JSTPORTLAND, OREGON-? Cor. First and Mnrrlson 8trta. SOCIETY BADGES. A. FEI.ItKSIIEIM fcK, Un.lin Jew eler nf the l'aclrir Northwest, kerf 1 latge stork of nil SECKKT MK.'IKTY IlAIXibS on bund Best goods at low est figure. 1U1kc niade to order. August Flower" Eight doctors treated me for Heart Disease and one for Rheumatism, but did me no good. I could not speak aloud. Everything that I toolc into the Stomrch distressed me. I could not sleep. I had taken all kinds of medicines. Through- neighbor I got one of your books. I procured a bottle of Green's Aug ust Fiot: and took it. I am to-day stout, hearty and lrcg and enjoy w oestoi health. Angus. fcVwK awl my life and gave me my health. fSaraa J Cox, Defiance, O. a K. P. '. C. K. r7-. f. KD. So. 17 II UI11II1U 1 a people left Worde In Hie Telephone. Long distance telephoning has become a little science on its own acconnt and has called into existence n class of oper ators who uro vahuible by reason of the clearness and sharpness with which they can pronounce words while speaking rapidly. It has also rlevelopod the fact that the French laiienm'-'e is lierter ndnnrn ( t purposes cf the telephone than the Eng lish. The ordinary business of tlio l.tn j distance telephone between Paris and London is carried on in the French lan guage. It is Btated that the considerable proportion of sibilant or hissing syllables In Kngliah renders it a less easy and ac curate means of communication. Certain English words are especially difficult of transmission by telephone. The word "soldier" is cited ns one of these. Proper names frequently occur in the midst of an otherwise perfectly audible and intelligent conversation which the ear cannot possibly catch. These must be spelled out, involving de lay. Expert telephone operators in the press service between Paris and London have succeeded in transmitting messages in the French language at the rate of l'JO words a minute. This is at a much swifter rate than ordinary Bpeech. Youth's Companion. The Froflt In Foam. Some people deplore the nse of foam ing preparations in soda water, claiming that such additions ore totally uncalled for and unwarranted, but it must never theless be conceded that soda foam can bring forward several valid arguments in its own favor. In the first place, it aids grcutly in keeping the gas from es caping too rapidly from the tumbler. In the second place, it undoubtedly odds greatly to the dispenser's profits, for it is claimed that by adding two ounces of foaming preparation to a gallon of Birop the confectioner can draw 00 more glasses than without the foam. Thirdly, we must remember that the appearance of any article of food or drink plays fully as important a part as its taste in increasing the appetite and stimulating the gastric secretions, and when we bear all these facts in mind we shall be inclined to look upon the snowy foam with more leniency. And, indeed, however we may look at it, thore is no denying the fact that it has come to stay, and to stay probably for a considerable period of time, 60 we must make the best we can of the matter. Thomas War wick in Confectioners' Journal. Story of a Lustrous Diamond. One of the finest diamonds in the world was found not long since in the Brazilian sands. It came in a novel form. A small quartz rock was found, about the size and shape of an egg, lying in the sands along the bank of tho Amazon in Br.17.iL, This was carried home by a Brazilian peasant, who was attracted by its odd shape and light weight. For some time it lay in his homo with a number of other geological 8tecimens, a mere ca riosity. Happening one day in handling It to drop it on a stone block, it liurst open and lay in halves on the block. The hollow interior that gave the light weight to the stone was filled with blood red sand. In this sand lay the diamond, a sparkling stone of the rarest quality. The stone was later sold to a diamond merchant and left the finder exceedingly wealthy, St. Louis Globe-Democrat. TThere Stylet In Hals Barely Change. Dr. Doran tells ns that the Natal "fashionables" wear hats a foot high In height, mado of the fat of oxen. The) first gradually anoint the head with a pure grease, which, mixing with the hair, fastens the lint on during the life time of the weorer. The Myantscs mako a hat of a board 13 inches by 6. They place it on their heads, draw the hair over It and seal it with wax. Thoy can not lie down without keeping their necks straight, and wlx-n they comb their hair, which they do once or twice a year, they have to spend ronniderable time in melt ing the wax before they can get their hats off. Philadelphia Ledger. noond to Get Tren. A man went np on the elevated who cbucklod delightedly to himself and finally confided to his companion the cause of his mirth. "Yon see," said he, "my wife is al ways giving me things she wants house A 1 J . V. 1.1... I ' . T' , luruuuuugis nil' mu nan iui ijiib, tin I i . . . ; . v, l. ... ' guiUK w ..nu "I'm going to give her a year's sub scription to thre scientific magazine I nave to take. ! And the gentlemen chuckled in unison, I while the women going np town with : drawing room bric-a-brao to present to their hmltands glared frigidly at the plotter. Xew York World. t Fro Water Kot Para. j Ths popular Idea that water Is pnri ' fed sfcj freezing has been ajraln Uis br recent careful experiments. i which shrfw tkat l1" vTirs amount of trr.ycstty retained by the Ice is 4.3 p- r cent of rganic matter. As or;f:inIc ' matter Is tu moT bbjectionable of the two ths 11 WOT loan was tor Mri sni'l1--"w Tork Pr- GARDEN'S OF SID0'. SCENES OF RARE BEAUTY IN THE OLD PHOENICIAN CITY. An Ancient City Noted For Its Miny Grove and Garden rhornicia aa Slia Appear Today The Dress of Ita People. Their Garments and Their Anna The dewdrops glittered in the light of the just rising sun, and the air was heavy with sweet odors cf hundreds of orange snd lemon trees with white blossoms. The scene was a picture of marvelous fertility. Orange thickets, yellow and white with their double burden of fruit and flowers; lemon, apricot and fig trees, interspersed with tho more tropical palm and date, all growing in the greatest luxuriance. At times we saw tho queer shaftlike leaves of the banana, often 10 feet in length. An occasional mulberry orchard explained the presence of an en terprising silk manufactory near by. Every few yards little brooks babbled along, tho absolute essential of this lux uriance. It is not strange that this paradise of flowers and fruit is much frequented by the inhabitants of the crowded, dirty town. No one can rido tlirongu these fair gardens and fail to perceive why the worship of the old Sidonians was so closely connected with the grove, and how from nature's rich profusion obont them they learned to worship tho idea of fertility, which was tho essence of their religion. The ancient Sidon, too, was not crowded down closo by the sea, but was situated farther back in the plain, and thus was enriched by a ring of em erald. On the outskirts of the gardens wo came to the citacombs of old Sidon, which have been excavated by the French. In tho soft limestone rock ex tend long series of connected chambers which have contributed a few rude statues, several sarcophagi and mum mies to the very few mementos which we have of that enterprising people who secured their alphabet iu Egypt and carried it to Greece, and thus trans mitted, with certain changes, tho letters with which wo communicate our 19th century ideas. More of the aesthetic nrt of Phoenicia is to bo soon today in Athens than In all Palestine There iu the Mycenre room one can see tho richly inlaid daggers, tho beautiful ornaments and the facsimiles of tho beaten gold cups which were nlso manufactured by these artisuns of oriental antiquity to grace the tomple of Solomon nt Jerusa lem. ' Every ruin of thnt ancient world, whether in Phoenicia or not, when bud bare bears ouiplo testimony to tho skill and enterprise of this Semitic nation of traders. Leaving these old tombs and the thoughts that they inspired, we wero soon studying Phoenicia ns she appears today. On our left extended tho Leba non range, whilo in the disUmco roso Mount llermon, clad in snow, glistening like Pentelicus marblo in the midday sun. On tho right was tho blno sea, in to which we ere long took a plunge. Be fore ns tho narrow bridle path extended, now through fertile although only half cultivated fields, now over a rocky prom ontory, which often jutted into tho sea, Habitations wero raro and generally huddled together for protection against the Arab incursions. On the highways we of ton met these modern representatives and probablo de scendants of tho ancient Midianitcs Tall, muscular fellows, with tho dark Semitio countenance mid black beard, clad with the striped abba, a square piece of goat hair cloth folded and sewed above the shoulders, tho chief garmont of the patriarchs and the mantlo of Eli jah the Tishbito. Underneath they woro the kimbez, the long flowing tunic, which appeared when they throw back their abbaa. About their heads was tight ly wrapped the silken kefiych, crowned with tho two heavy gout hair coils, which encircled the tops of their heads like a huge, black serpent. About the waist was tightly bound tho girdle, adorned with huge, odd shaped knives, or, if ho be a civilized Arab, with pistols. An ngly looking speer 10 or 20 feet long completed tho outfit, an outfit well calculated to engender green envy in tho heart of an American cowboy. A little detour enabled us to visit tho black tents of Eedor, tho abode of these perennial campers out. It is a rcctanguhir edifice 15 or 20 feet long, supported on poles which 40 or CO centuries of inherited ex perience has taught thorn to skillfully place at exactly the right angln. This palace of thickly woven goat hair cloth is held in position by strong guy ropes. The sides nro raised or lowered at will, according to tho position of tho sun or the direction of tho wind. Within a curtain s -paratcs the wom en's apartment from tho common re ception room. The cooking outfit, liko the dwelling, is characterized by its se vere simplicity, since fortunately the: Arab does not demand a many conrso dinner, and long years of practiro have taught him to dioponso with a super fluity of dishes, which is generally more than one for a family, Chicago Inter Ocean. lie Finally Paid the Fee. A man lately went to a Lewis'.on cler gyman with his betrothed to be married, lis drew the minister aside and whis pered, "I have no money." "Well, yon ean pay me when pay day oomos around." The marriage was performed. Then ths man whispered, "We want ths certificate." "Well, yon cob bavs that when yon psy the f. I ll reduce the fee to "Well," suid ths man, jutting bis band Into his pocket, "I may as well pay you now," and he did. Bangor Commercial. A Sleep Walking Feat. In the swampy districts of Francs the men ars accustomed to walk oval the marshy ground on stilts. A sleep walker on one occasion buckled on his stilts and crossed a swollen torrent In the dark. On awaking be had not ths courage to perform the samo feat in daylight- Bir Andrew Clark is sild to have told Mr. G hulfcti.na that Iia liayl nn. 1,1. ...it. j but ta teeth, and that each mouthful of 1 food should receive 82 bite in order to give every tooth a chance. Coleridge found solace for bis troubles In the forgetfulness hvlucvl by opium, and when under Its infinetce would sit for hours threadinz the tireamv uiau-e 1 of his own mind. A Lancashire acre comprises 7,W0 square yards; a Cinhlrj aore, 10,240 uinsir yards; an Irish are, TUS, sod a Boetsk ar, i.lM s, &ar was. R1GID ECONOMY AND HARD LABOR. Bow One Boston Merchant Became Elch and Influential. "It would be well for the young men cf today to take my recipe for becoming prosperous." said l.'r. John Shepard the other day as he s.it before his little desk in an upper story of his great dry goc! houso ou Winter street. "I began life at the very bottom rung of the' ladder, but with a determination that I would succeed if such a thing were possible with tho talent that I possessed. Early In life I came to the conclusion that economy was tho first great essential in establishing a fortune, and that labor was tho second. I banished from my miud nil other considerations when I be gan to work upon the road that I felt sure would lead to the goal of which I was in search. "I remember very distinctly gol"S down Marshall street one day and hav ing my attention attracted by a most tempting display iu a confectioner's win dow. I had what is known as a very sweet tooth, and I brought up startling before tho sweet collection as if sud denly arrested by some irresistible force. My hand immediately found its way to the pocket that carried my meager hoard ings, and before I really know what I was doing I had invested 2 cents iu but terscotch. When I got back into the street, I began to have a full realization of what I had done, and it is safe to say that no caudy ever entered a boy's mouth that was so little relished as was my butterscotch. I regretted that invest ment for years, and whenever the tempta tion again canto upon me while passing the store I put it away instantly. "Keeping close to this line of strict economy, I found myself at last in a po sition to go into business. Then, how ever, I commenced to feel that eapital alono was powerless in the attainment of success, unless it was seconded by un tiring labor, llore also I met all the necessary requirements, frequently de votinsr 20 hours of the 94 to my biiine. Gradually I found that I was amassing a fortune, nnd finally I established tho houso which now bears my name. After I had accomplished what I started out to do, there came over mo an entire change. I bnd no aspirations to become abnor mally wealthy. "All that I wanted wns a safo guaran tee against possible disaster in tho fu ture. I devoted n portion of my time to tho enjoyment of life, believing that I had earned my right to do so. No, sir; there is no nso in filling a boy's head with nil the new fangled ideas of getting rich, ns they are not practical. Econo my nvd labor are the only elements that enter into tho great plan of successful business life," Boston ilorald. Pet Eoonomlea. At a dinner tho other evening every one wns asked to stato truthfully what were hia or her pet economies, nnd the result was very amusing, each person being convicted of sonto small meanness which contrasted oddly enough with his or her stylo of living. "I must confess I can never resist hatpins," said one grando dtune. "I simply liato to buy them, and I always feel a disposition to take one whenever I seo a well garnished pincushion at a friend's houso." "I am so thankful to hear yon say so," exclaimed another mognate of society who entertains charmingly iu her lovely houso on Murray lull, "for I am a veri tablo kleptomaniac about rubber bands. Whenever I uttend ono of my charitable meetings I always feel an uhnost irre sistible temptation to put several more than I need around my papers for homo use." "I think tho only thing I am really stingy about," admitted a rich bachelor who is renowned for his hospitalities, "are matches. I always light over an old match if possible, and invariably row tho servants if thoy buy too many." New York Tribune. F.Oect ol SIuilo on Anliuala, At the too the zebra, wild ass, deer and ostrich went into paroxysms of rage at the sound of tho piccolo, although tbey had manifested various signs of pleasure over tho violin and fluto. The tiger was asleep, and refused to bo awuk ened by tho fiddler and flutist. But when the man with tho piccolo began !n play the animal sprang furiously to its feet and rushed angrily up and down the cago, lashing its tail, bo extrcmo wus tho beast's anguish that tho piccolo man speedily gave place to tho flutist. Tho difference in effect was at onco apparent Ihe tiger stopped, listened, l-.y down and purred liko a kitten In its enjoyment of tho grateful sounds, and presently full asleep in luxurious repose. Loudon Spectator. The Dally Dinner In Suine Ilouiea. In no way has the spirit of the times brought nioro change than in the dinner hour and costumo. The grandfathers of the present generation thought 0 o'clock lute hour to ditto, but now 7:30 Is con sidered early. Tho master should also don his dress suit, although tho Tuxedo coat in ono's own house is allowable. The mistress dresses as though for a ball, the only difference being In the ma terial, which is plainer, and tho -eves, which are worn long. Thosaine formal ity must be observed In serving tho din ner as obtuins when a number of guest are present. -Vogue. A New Game In Pari. There is in Paris a gomo called draw ing room confidences, which consists in the presentation to each guest of a little album containing a series of quostions on one's personal character, tastes and prelilection, to be answered in writing. The game is certainly not new. It used to be very familiar in London and ths provinces some years ago, and perhatis It still lingers here and there in certain English drawing rooms. London Letter. How Clack Composed. Of Olnck it Is said that when he felt himself in a humor to compose he had his piunoforto carried Into a beautiful meadow, rvhero, with a botl'o of cham pagne, on either side of him, ha was able to do justice to his muse. Harper's Bazar. Typhoid Fever From lee Cream. It Is a quite well established fact that lee may carry the germs of typhoid fever. Instances have been noted. The Lancet gives an account of the out break of this fever in London, which has been traced to some cheap Ice cream peddled about the streets by Italians. A sister's duty Is to persuade to virtue, to win to wisdom's ways, gentle to lead wbers duty calls, to guard ths citadel of borne with ths sleepless viinlaiics of vir tue, to gather graces and screw flowers aroma the bone altar. Light of the Moon. The brlchtneas of the mnnn fa rrt M very much sreater than the hrlc-hrnM the same arva of the sky. Tl.e total light oi me run moon can l compared with the total light of the Mini, tlinllffh Ir ia ap difficult problem, and the result will be that the miu i h bright a CSO.uou full 1UWUS.-.XW i ors telegram Chalk. manKanese and graphite hare been round ill CutTee coiintr. Tenii. The chalk is equal to white cravou tor writing on a blnckloH.rd. ami the black cranlute writes on a paper etjiml to a sort black lead pencil. The other mineral is a hard black substance, much resemblinn iu weight. Color and pores black tnaugauese. HOI IT SCHOOL ACCKKOITKU BY THK t NlVKKSlTlKS. Hoitt's Oik tirove School has been placed on the list of school whose fjrarlu. atesare admit ed to the State I'nivrntity without rxHiiiination. Dr. Hoitt's recom mendation la also (rood for admission to be Stanford I'mvereitv. Thi school is located near Mtllbae, San Mateo county, California, and ranks ns one nf the and most popular schools f,ir bovs on the I'tti-.itic Const. Sim iVuiiru o "iVomWr, June'.', 1SVI. You snr Smith lends a dust llfet" "Wi ne's a bull ou the stock exchange and a bear ai ritOVEU TO II K Til K IIKST. Tested and proved by over thirty vears use in all pHrts of the world, Alicock's Poitors Plastkrs have the indorsement of the highest medical and chemical authori ties, and millions or grateful patients who have been cured of distressiiiK ailmeiila voluntarily testify to their merits. Alu-ock's I'orocs Plasters are purely Vegetable. Tbev ira mil.l hut Air.u.i... suieand quick 'in their action, and tusiy mi iv iiurui it-M. Hewitre of imitntimia an.l nn Ka iln ceivid by misrepresentation. Ask for Al.l cocrs, and let no solicitation or explana tion i limine you to accept a stiustituto. The lean pig la tho mm thnt miueals the most. Let tho (ault-Huder mnko a nolo. UKAFMCSM CANNOT UK ClTltKI) By loenl inlitlon, as thoT ennnot reach the diseased Mrllon ol lluii-iir. There Is only one nay to cure ilosfni'ss, ntul thnt is hv roiistltu liniml remedies. llenfuesH Is mused hv an in-Ibuni-d condition o( the mnroiis llnltiip of tin enslHi-hliiu lube. When this tube nels lullninod ou oiive n nimiuinii sou m I or llniH-rteet hear Intr.nnd when II Is enllrolv closed denfnesn li the result, nnd unless tho inllnmmntlon call lie tiiken out nnd this tntie restored to lis iiornml .-uli.lilii.il, henrlliK will Ikj destroyed forever; nine eiises out of Ion nre enused' bv entarrh. Him-n is uoililnx hut an Inllameil condition ol the mucous surfaces. Weuillutve One Hundred Dollars for nnv case of denfiiess (i-nused hv catarrh) ihnt cannot tie cured by Hull's Calnrrh Cure. Send for cir culars, free. K. J. CHUNKY A CO.. Toledo, O. fTS Sold by ilruRglsts; 75 cents. "Why do you eat black beans. Mlsi nub!" 'We're iu mourning, you know.'1 Thy Ukrmra for breakfast. 1VI1I) lkllKHSIr UMiiir Fred T. .Merrill, lite Pioneer nlevrl. rtnalnr or no. coast? He Is relluhl .. Write iilm-Portland. Or. i?m KnamolliiM Stove Polish; no dial, no smell. JUST A LITTLE pain neglected, may become RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, . ,. , LUMBAGO. Just a little SPRAIN may make a cripple. Just a little BRUISE may make serious inflammation. Just n little DURN may make nn ugly scar. Just a littlo COST will get n bottle of ST. JACOBS OIL, A PROMPT and PERMANENT CURE. Years of Comfort against Years of 1'ain for JU3T A LITTLE. ... A.21'1 ,r "l0 "Omdal l-orlfbllo nf the World s Columbian K position," di serlptlve nf IIiiIIiIIiiks and irriiuuds, uveillllllllr lllus trated. In wsUir color vitecu. will bo sent to any address upon receipt of loo. In postage taiii by Til a Cuahlki 4 Vooaus Co. Baltimuus, Mu. Thin Children Crow Fit on Scott's Emulsion, becau sc I fat food s make fat children. Tliey nrc thin, and remain tliin just in proportion to their inability to assimilate food rich in fat. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is especially atl.iptable to those of weak diges tion it parity digested already. Astonishing how quickly a'thin person gains solid flesh by its use! Almost as palatable as milk. Prf'"1 ! Srnii t rVn. W. Y. All 9r(lala. THIS IS Til K Tf MU TO order your MUMMKH ItDl.l.r.ltH. You waul the Mm; that's Die only kind we deal In. Than send your order fur Ihe l!rr KOM.KKM and INK to PAi.MKK k Kr.Y Ty I'K K'UKY I'OSTUNU, OS. OR. MUMFORO'8 TANSY Tbti rell'ile Fmile Il.Trulutlng r-vuUrlilu ami llo r .iii-.iioin.Hisi i. sva w hi. ii, -iii. If rtui;. lorn, bo pren a- . J b-nlofllio . fA AlifeV ft If HI atUs i. ev V rllsblo. kent ,7 V paid i nflpt of price a5 V I " bin. S hoii for (a. XlKr.illKt ., HoIMtfi, Moaltle.Wn anil J I J 1 1 W WUU rikLO ffsWaitt wax ft June- or Attv Bit. iivroiVI Fiao iCvrv for CaiuBiptkia. It ttttf Mrti ttMaMse4. HhM iKPtlftjar d or., J t ) not bwhl to im, l la thm bMtorMiibvrnip. gold ifTwlMr, M, FT Tv II V iAV 5 IK ROB 'li IT COMTUtTKI.T tTROOTEP. ITf manrepraeflles there are whjoh merejr Where ltut upnvultiff disease. The eua tr with sttfrti! medicine, winch such pallia tives sfford not only enhances the dlgtilrvof the former, but serve, to emphasiie the follv of employing half-way measure hen thorough ones are available. A marked Instance of this . in (iiiTi.nn tne one iniml, ol Hosteller's . t-loinai-h Hitters in cases of chills and fever and bilious remittent, and on Ihe other of ordinary ! remedies iu maladies ol this tvpe. Hv the Hit- i ters malarial complaint in everv stage and ol the i nnwt malignant type are completlv conquered and lose their hold upon the svsteiri. They are ; rarely, if ever, dislodged bv the ordinary re- ' sources of medicine, although their svmptoms ! may unquestionably be mitigated thro'ugbsuch means. The same holds good of indigestion, biliousness, kiducv conmlaiiit. rli.-iimati,,, 1 nervousness and debility. Hv the Hitlers they are cured wheu many remedies fall. There are more than a thousand different things made from petrvleutu, Including angels. BCFTDBM AND PILES OUBCD. ...im.. , vui. iu'uro, puos aua ail reo i tal disease without pain or detenUon from bust- nee. No cure, no pay. Also all Private dls- ' ease. Address (or pamphlet lira. Porterfleld Loaey, SSI Market street. Sau Franolaoo. j It was not her whistling that stopped the ' ear it was the lace the made. A Little Red Spot Appeared on my let: leg bolo.v the knee. auJ It gradually spread until 1 was covered with blothvs aud patches, which tho physician called psor His, itching and burning terribly. 1 scratched and scratched only to luereuse my irony. Fluslly Rev. Father Canbvcol urged niu t take Ho id's Bar raparilla. Id d to with Joyous nnd wonderful lusult. The lnr,e scales Mr. rtratlche. poalei olT, the spots prow leas and disappeared, tho itching and burning subsided and I nm per fectly riireil, equal In health toanv man. And It l nil due to Hood's harsitpnrlila." Tngj. DT.iim, Oreeu Hay, Wisconsin. Hood's PMIs ro tho best aftpr-dlnmn Pille, assls. digestion, euro headache. Try a box. UkltS., tl.OUpor ltottkC Uue oout a Tnts Onr rormiriiiisi immmtiv r,irr. where all others full. Coughs, Croup. Bore Throat, Hoarseness, whooping Cough and . s.uii-uui,iuii it mi. no. rivui: has cured thousands, and will ri ll inn If taken in time. Hold ny Prn :;it on a guar antee. For a Lsnn I Id le or Cheat, use BHILOH 8 BELLADONNA PLASTBtlo, S HILOHSlCATARRH lllLVO Villi i atilli h ThiM rtmfrilv in minrnn. toedtucuroyuu. lYico,60tjtaa. liijojturfruo. HAVE ITCTITTTTO lTTrai known hf rT'nrnT ftko peraplralttui.oauiM. inU-nito lU'lttui hit wnrriL Tlila tonn mid JiI.lNI. lllailKUlNii or l'UOTUUUINU 1'llA.J YlPl.n ATOMl-BTO Dfl. CO-SAN KO S r ILE REMCnY. whl h sV't- ilireailr on pnria ntTorTM, a txtcirhw tumor, aUajtilU tuittf.t'tfmitinr pir"1n"Urttr. rlitV. nnnrfiut j orioi. Ve. Uaaanko,lVillaUolphteV(lT,tv YOU GOT PILES No Hotel Extortion, Oufntiwlll lie Utukud now on tho KurttK'nn I'Ihu For World's Fair Accommodations At II W H-r day each, two In a room, at the Great Eastern, 00th St. and St. Lawrence Ave., CHICAGO. The largest In the world and practically fire, proof. Write to COPKI.A M) TOW NHHS 1) for. inerly manager Palmer House) Manaaor. Chi. cagn, 111. FRAZER AXLE BestintheWorld! GREASE Get ths Genuine! Sold Everywhere! FRANK WIMILnKT .Agent, Pertlaed, Or. H OW OU R WHEN HIS LCHEDR $150 (flir fllBflmilr llBil ASS tliat mm IIAI.r tho priie Ins Irii-ml litvl pui.1. F SCO. buy it direct of the at a re c i v m t - 1 "-essf llasT T, JTs TaaaaJ I HI N ss-oni.it on 1. 1. An ron one. j "HE THAT WORKS EASILY. WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO RHEUMATISM Moore's Revealed Remedy. AaToau OaanoH, Janu.rr 10 1 can state srltb pleaaure that br the us ol vumHfV" KKMI!"V h.i.l.aii4 a ,;i.Te.l rom an ol." raiol k II K.I MAT IBM anrl my roiinsnst NiTr-arerl entlrelrof INFLAMMATORY k H KU MA I IBM wlieu the lw.1 dot toil could sot did him do iivk! Y tin In aratttada. OLI 6 PUT TO FLIGHT all the peculiar troubles that beset a wo. rmn. The anly miaranfrerl remedy for them is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. For women sutfering from any chronic u female complaint " or weakness; for women who are run-dowa and overworked; for women ex pecting to become mothers, and for motoers who are nursine and exhausted; at the change from girlhood to womanhood; and later, at the rnucnl "change of life" it is a medicine that safely and certainly builds up, strengthens, regulate, and cures. If it doesn't, if it even fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. What you sre sure of, It you use Dr. Snpe's Catarrh Eemedy, Is e'lther ft per fect stid permanent cure for your Ca tarrh, no mstter how hud your case may he, or t-"00 in cash. The proprietors of the medicine promise to pay you ths money, If they can't curs you. RLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. tS!7-CJS PyptiUU pormanonttr cured In 16 to S6 days. Vou call bo tnnUHl t hottro fur the snme prUt) and lha vtmerunrantofaiwlih thuaawboprofcrto coma Ii.tb we will contrtirt to cure trypm or rvf unl motn'f rKlpnrpxticn&uornrjttitf,nUrta(l fare ndboUl till, II wo fntl to euro. If yon huro token mr rury. loil1le potnvh amlitlll hriro i,hri ami HI ucuualehln mouth. Nnr Throati lmpls onpr'oltrHnntuVIcroniuir part of tho bytlT, llnir or I'jrbrowi ntlllnrt out, H li this Svphllltle J11.00U IOloV thnt we can ran ue to euro. Wo solicit tho ni(t oballnnte and ch11nt;e Ihe world fur t rneie wecunnotriirs ThlsUlwusohtvaalwHys bafflrd the Bli.111 of the moitvmlntnt phyal rlun. .kOO.OOO rnpltnl t'hlml our unromll HonMl fmaraatco. Att1iitrpimrt r'ntm;iJi'lon PpllrmMon. Atn 4 fMlli. KEMEDY '0., UkUia to AOai Miwoalo Vcmplo. CMcairoi f DR. GUMS UNION SYRUP aZ aT "l U O COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. Inraliinvafimilr of nine children, my only rem edy for Ojuuiib, Cold i r..U Cwup wu onion syrup. It U tMt ntotTnotU jtt-d 17 ni It wt forty vrur igtv tttmmr Rrn(lohlhlro i tiko Pr. titinn' Onion By nip which Is nlrMitir proparoti an t mnrc plmntnl to the tnatis avnrytfhnre. t.nrwa bottlre SO oente. I'asionoeutMUtuiefuriW TbeiM' tuUunc ucmC FISHING TACKLE -roil Rods, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Leader.. Etc., of the Finest Quality. -8KNI) TO- THE I. T. HUDSON MS CO., 03 First 8t.( Portland, Or. Bond for o talogue. IRON JIDS, $6.00. Cn. R.Hrfl.- ins WVNHIIIgi Hair Mattresses, Floss Mattrtissas, Wire Mattresses, and Pillows. Hen. I fur Ciitnldiruo. W. A. SCHROCK IYOUNQ MEN! The 8peclflo A No. I. Our, wllhntu fall, all cam of 4issn hceu and Silees, uu rnatlar uf flow long aUimllllS. rrHVUIlts strlrtlire.lt twllia an III. IbriiaJ n-meily. Cura wlnn tverrUuusi eiaa nan fnllwL H..M h all llnisalsUi. Maiiiilacturnrsi 1 be A.ftiliiaiiihal.MeilldM IGENISE! K MONKY si'IIIiik World s Fllr . Illlllll .'OflS.. Whll-ll ns. tmtu nil five raMiks. I. a run f-.iu.mt.. slims. Allowaiico for fn-lKlit. Aki-ii!s wihiiJ for ot hiir lmks also. Clruulars fruv. F. S. Cue nty A Cs Ullh avenue, tlikau, 111. MRS. WINSLOW'S s&'! FOR OHILDRIN TEITHINO -, reraal.br ell UrenUU. Si CJaala a Sauls, OPIUM Morphine II Kbit Cared In 10 taSOtlnis. No pay till curel. Od.J.Sl tPHINrf,L.b.nuB.Or.. 175 DO ,B 50-oo"0rxz,,th,r OIU.UU B. F. JOHNSON A CO., HlCHMOKD, T. FR1ENQ TOLD HIM TUT HE PUD for a BICYCLE. biuI anil I.a 1.. 1. . I. I T l.C.-l nrt. . YOU WANT A BICYCLE FOR -1IKA1.EH IN ifBicycles, I'oitTf.Aisu. tacoma. autN, CURED BY THE USE OF Y tin In erailtade. MKri. N. V miuooiHT. BlIKLK. BY TOl'lt A Flood Coming! So Say Old Timers. I want to flood the country m-ith eood "lIUiII-GRAL)K'' BICYCLES. nre just received 200 Safeties, which I will sI at $40 discount tur caU. Write lor Bargain List, or ctll ut uiy store, 326 Washington 8treet. Lessons sntt Catulirguct Free. Fred T. IVIcrrill. riaaeat Dealer el Ike PssMe . k m