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Highest of all (n Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report n. II Baiting! ABSOUTELY PURE A BALLAD OF LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, Tli subtly iimt stiErrcstlvo phraso. But Iho ftimple soul who It lun d thereby Will inuko a sorrow (or many days. In secret oft will hp moon and cry Aud vote the thing tremendous lie, For It tnrans, this phrase that sounds so (air, A world of troublo and toll and euro And a wild distracting with to go Away from It soon and anywhere. I tpeak of the things whereof know. It meant all Utile transparent ways To hide away from Hie common eye The fact that your bread and butter ttayt In your deski tnat you bake and boll and fry In a tingle dlth. It meant to try To bang your garments, the beat you wear, In a folding bed, that latt despair Of bonest souls; aud, bitterest blow. It meant a kltcheny parlor air. I speak of the things whereof I know. It meant to shrink 'neath the stern amaze Of the lordly butcher's and Inker's eye. Apologizing In meek dlspraUe For your modest wauls. To rave or slyh Over the panus of the bmiKhten pie. Tit to pray a ttrong, heav'u reaching prayer For the meal a man pronounces "square," And to be once more In life below Free from that peace destroying snare. I apeak of the thingt whereof I know. KKVOT. Ye wbo bave 'tempted this life to share, Pause ere ye enter I he tigcr't lair; Consider the truth I fain would tbow. For with band on heart I firmly swear 1 speak of the tilings whereof I know. Carlotta Perry. A Mother'! Way. When the Rev. Hnraco IJimlinell was a boy, be was very Ucxii-ons of knowing something about music. No one in the family conld tench him, however, and bis mother, with that divine patience and insight which beloiiK to mothers in general, found tlmt if the lad was to have his wish at ail it must bo through her. She obtained a book and soou taught him all she knew the scalo, the keynote and how to find it, and the time of the notes. This was only "book learning," how ever, and the question was to adapt it to the use of the voice. Little Horace wanted to sing by note, and that his mother conld not teach him. She could ting by ear, however, and tho two hit upon a species of reverse process. The mother sang familiar tunes, and the boy watched tho notes, observing how the iutervals aud time, ran along, and, as he expressed it, "soon began nlmost to sing with us." And from singing airs they know into notes that bore no meaning they finally learned to sing uirs they did not know oat of similar notHtion. The method had been unlocked, and further progress was easy, Tho mother's heart had found out the way. Youth's Conijianiou. CHARMS OF MEXICO. The Way to Travel In Tills Country of an Ancient Civilisation. Mexico ia ao enormously Interesting, so wonderfully picturesque, that every winter and spring it will continue to lie invaded by traveler who, when they are kindly, courteous and well behaved, are welcomed. The Mexican people are always pleaded to meet iuU'lligciitHhd appreciative travelers. One meets with charming people in out of the way towns, who t Ii row upeu I heir bouses with pleasure and display their treasures for I he foreigner's grutlllcutlou. When you come lo Mexico, you should bear In mind that this Is a country with an ancient civilization, that you will not liud here the barbarism of the frontier, that there are hundreds u( old houses tilled with relics of the romantic past, that the fine old Ppanlsh traditions survive with tbe best families, and that in ninny respects we Americans may well learn of the descend ant of that indomitable race that over threw tbe Moors In I be old and gallant (lay. when Spain was a camp of armed men. The charm of .Mexico conies wbeu one travels In leisurely fashion when one has loafed the gulden duys away in interior towns In still and delight I ill (jueretara, in Guadalajara, that enchanted city, that bit of Andalusia transplanted to the west ern world; when one has wit under tbe trees and near tbe fountains of Morelia, that archive of courtesy, that repository of ' good will and kindness. In the hush of ancient Hardens, planted, perchance, before a rose bloomed on the Atlantic coast of the , United States, one may abandon one's self to the enchantment of the hour, turn slow ly and distractedly the puKesof a sixteenth ' century author in a vaunt; dream of peace, , of falling waters, perfume of flowers and song of birds. ! lo me tbe witchery of this land of sun- j shine is its suggestion of the past. One may often Imagine the cluck of lime to have been set back several centuries, and that one is living the slower, more tranquil i and leisurely life of those days w hen good books were distilled from the liralnsof men , of genius, Insensibly and without ell cut. Who could imagine .Montague, Cervantes aud their glorious company writing under ' pressure for the magazines or the modern 1 press syndicates)' Drop by drop their thoughts, like honey, fell upon their panes, j aud books that bave the charm of ix-rtiin- Gnosis at Camp Nineteen. By FRANKLIN FILE, lie wont nt the searching in such n prompt, professional way that the as- 1 founded men oflered mi objection, lie , first took all the money from Jack High, examining and marking it piece by piece, i aud then ho seized upon Old Jngg lirown'i winnings in the same method i ical manner. "How do we know who and what you are,?" Boss Donald interposed- "I don't I believe I'll let a pair of fortune telling i tramps fool with this camp." ! "Old Hannah is in the houdoo line," I was the fellow's calm explanation. ''I'm only a sort of traveling partner. Of course I ain't her son, nnd of course the yellow on my face is butternut stain. I've been sent to do this job neat, and I've done it. Here's my credentials," and ho submitted a metal shield and a document to Donald. "But you've blundered, my capable friend," said Jock, with professional calm. "The money muy be bogus; I don't know, fur we have only just won it at poker from Mr. Whims." "That's a fact," Jugg hoarsely addod; "we just won it from Mr. Winms." Aleck W'iams walked into the assem blage. "What's ihut you're saying?" he exclaimed. "You've been playing poker witb we? Why, I haven't touched a card in months. And yon, Jugg where could yon get money to start in with? If you two are in a scrape it won't help yon out to go to lying. 1 was fast asleep from 8 o'clock till I heard the singing." CHAPTER III. Tim canvas jail. I t , thin fflmnij lady l Minn luce." "The Last Continent." Dr. Bowdler Shnrpo, the well known ornithologist of the British museum, de livered a lecture at the Savage club on "The Lost Continent." Dr. Shurpe first illustrated the zoo geographical regions of the world, with their peculiar forms of bird life, and explained the occurrence of isolated forms in different portions of the globe by tbe existence of a former land connection now vanished beneath the sea. The idea of an ancient tropical continent at the south pole uniting South America, Madagascar and Australia is arousing considerable interest and dis enssion in scientific circles at the present time, chiefly owing to the support which it has received from the recent discov eries In tbe Chatham islands of Mr, H, 0. Forbes, the well known Malayan trav eler. The lecturer in conclusion dealt with some problems of the geographical distribution of birds for which no rea sonable solution has yet been offered, St. James Gazette. produced """. e,e Gne of i0 )miri() wwms wiK mn)lB a In this 'modern world, in this age of the i Prison f,,r t,M tw" '''iptives. The walls tireless, rumbling presses, of the ever click-, woro only canvas, anil the entrance had tng telegraph, of ceaseless hurry and whirl, j nothing limit like bars than the cross some lands should be reserved for those of ings of cord that tied tho Haps together, us wbo are not wholly and unreservedly In j But Deputy Sheriff and Detective Alio love with our century. Mexico, Algeria, Wav re-enforced the cloth with human the high and soliluiy places of I'eru, where guf.".,,.,. Buss Donald was convinced the great silences are still unvexed, lands jof thfj risu(.r,. pro,mb,H KmU ltI1(1 he such as these should be kept as charm ng, i . 4, ' "11.11. restful rooms in the mansion of humanity, Mt mt, jt to'1'1"1 f,mr wor,k" forthe use and occupancy of those lo whom : ul0 to the duty of patroling around tha modern Improvements are not necessary, I wagon until morning. Ho had no sym indeed too often n liuxe and horrible bore. roinetimes one comes lo think that the best use of the locomotive is to whirl one pathy for Jack High, and not much for Old Jugg Brown: and his rude kindli ness to Deuce and Will found expression out of the country where It Is made.-Hos-j l)rusitie command to clear away Sweetheart Abbey. There is In Galloway, Scotland, an an cient ruin known as Sweetheart abbey. Within its ivy covered, storm battered walls lies buried the affectionate and de voted Dervorgill, with tho heart of her husband, John Buliol, embalmed upon her breast. Lovely in their lives, in death they are not divided, The crum bling masonry is still und must ever be a romance in its symbols of death and de cay, telling every day, as it bus for 000 years, the thrilling story of a woman's tender love and devotion. Insect Engineering. The greatest bridge builder in the world is the spider. There is a point on the Mer- ameo river not for from the .Missouri 1'a ciflo bridge where a large spider made a bridge clear across, a distance of over 'Ml feet He first sent out a liter, a sort of kite string, which was carried across the stream by the breeze nnd lodged In a tree oppo site. It wus then braced by uys to other branches, and thus So feet above the water was a perfect suspension bridge. In com parison witb Ibis insect work the Kiiigara nd Brooklyn hrldues are trilling. M OUR NEW MINISTER TO KOREA. Professor John M. II. SIM l due of Michi gan's Heat KmiirThducntors. Like the old cove in the swamp, Korea's only cry up to a few years no wiw "Let me alone!" She was called the "Hermit Na tion" nnd closed up as tight as an oyster when strangers came near her. About the first intercourse the United Stales had wit h Korea was In 1871, w hen a fleet under Ad miral ltodgcrs was dispatched to avenge the burning of t he American ship Ceneral Sherman and the massacre of her crew. When tbe licet arrived olf lint Kunuwa forts, the Korenns opened tiro. American marines were landed ami captured Ihelortn nd then retired down the Han river. In 1HS2 Commodore Shiifeldt was commission ed by congress to seek treaty relations with Korea, and aided by the Influence of China succeeded t hat year iu bis mission. Korea.' Babies They are and thin does not ought to be fat. sickly when thin when their food nourish them. Scott's Emulsion the cream of Cod-liver OP and hypophosphltes, make: babies fat and well, strength ens growing children anr nourishes mothers. Phijticiars, the world ovor, ondorso it. Don't be decelred bj Substitutes! Fnptnd br Boolt a Down. H. V. All Prnggiata JOHN M. II. SII.L. ports were then thrown open to the world, and many foreigners now reside at Seoul, the capital. In IMIW four American ollieers went to Korea to train the kind's army. The first minister sent to .Seoul by the United States was Ueiieral Lucius Kihiic. John M. I). SHI, our newly appointed min ister resident and consul Keneral, is IU years of age ami has Ioiik been prominent iu the educational circles of Michigan. When only 18 years of age, he bexnn life as a country school I eacher I n I li 1 Ixdnle con lit y, and later entered the state normal school, lie was tho first male graduate of this institutiiu became nt once its. professor of Knulisli and ofllciatcd ns its principal in l.i8 and IKiil From Vpsllauti I'rofessor Sill went to l troit as t lie first superintendent of the l)e troit public schools, lie served two years iu this capacity and then began a 10 years' term ns principal of the Detroit female seminary. After It years more of labor ns superln tendeut of the l)et roll public schools he was called to nualn take cIihiko of the state normal school in Vpsilanti aud remained Iu educational harness there until last year, when he resigned. During bis long nnd honorable career ns a teacher of the young idea t he most fluttering success bus met hit every effort, and he has written several textbooks that bave been used in many schools. He has long been a Democrat of liberal views, and bis present post in Korea will be worth 17,500 a year to liini. The American legation In Seoul consists of anuinlierof ImililiiiK surrounded by a brick wall. The groomls are larire and pleasant and contain among other things a garden aud a tenuis court. Sunset Collections of Garden WE WILL PAY TK3 POSTAQC 13 Packets Choice Flower Seeds Either Collection for 50 cents 15 Packets Desirable Vegetable Seeds Any Two t-Jf 73 cents V- Vlll AJ 13 Flowering Bulbs Begonias, Tuberoses, etc. SUNSET 5EED & PLANT CO. .. T. (Sherwood Htll Nursery Ce ) A" 1 nrte 47-9 Sansome St., San Francisco fur from the vehicle containing their de spised fathers. "I'm sorry fur yon, Will," he said, gripping the young man's shoulders with his brawny hands and scowling into his face, "but you can't do anything for the old man to-night. As fur you, Sis," and he griiKiwd her wrist, with scarcely lessened forco, "what you want to do is to go to sleep. Now, don't crv There was not the faintest BUgieation of tears in her frightened eyes, und the suggei-tuiii that they would shut them selves in sleep was so absurd that she could almost smilo at tt. "Can't I stay with dad'?" she pleaded. Aleck Wiains had been active and in sistent in helping Allowny to establish a sure jail, and to Deuce's request he peremptorily wild: "No, you can't. W don't proiKWe to give him your sharp wits to help his own in some scheme to escape. You nor Will can't go near them till morning." "Look here, Mr. Donald," the girl per sisted, ignoring Winms, "you're all milking a uiistuke. My dad is a gaiu ! bier, ami he can't be called a circtun- spect gentleman; but ho isn't a counter- I teller and lie woman t client any iniiu out or a nickel except in the wav of cards. Besides, ho hadn't any money, good or bad, when we got here. Yon know that," and sho appealed to Will Brown. "It is so," Will assented earnestly, "He had to get a dollar from me." Wiunis laughed viciously. He had not known bct'uro how small tin ain.-unt it had been possible for hiin to win in the game, ami he angrily exlaimed: "Your worthless parent he hadnt a cent either, 1 suppose, but wo find his pockets full of counterfeit money just the same. Where did it come from, I'd liko to know?" "Ho says ho won it from von," said Will. "Tell me how in this game that never was played how it was that he conld start into it without n cent to play witliV" Winms excitedly argued. "Better bo oil to lied, my boy," Boss Donald said; "yon can't do anything to night. Oil with yon!" Will Brown obeyed the last emphatic command, so fur at least us to slowly quit the spot. Deuce would have fol lowed him, but the hand of Donald was still on her wrist. "Little girl," he said, with abated harshness, "you're going to get right into the hammock in my tent and stay there till daylight. I can't use my quarters to-night, anyhow, and you're welcome to thein." There was force enough in his one arm to conquer her hardest resistance, and so she made none by either word or motion, but let him lend her to n tent, which was high and square, for it served the bosa as n daytime office as well as for sleeping quartern. It had no occu pant until they entered, from' one end pole to the other a hammock was strung. It was as high as the man's breast, and therefore about level with the girl's chin. Without a word he lifted her in his arms and laid her in the suspended couch. Now there's no use fretting," he said, with what was gentleness in such a man accustomed to giving gruff orders to gangs of laborers; "you go to sleep, do you hearr and he set the hammock to swinging like a cradle. "Nothing shall happen to your father before morn ingnor to you. Good night." "Thank yon," sho responded faintlv. "Good night." She lay uloue, gazing wide eyed and sleepless at the canvas roof, with her mind in an absolutely thoughtless con dition. The blow had stunned her, and she only slowly regained her accustomed mental activity. The sky became filled with drifting black clouds, and it was at increasingly rare intervals that they let the moon shine through. At one of these times, following a few minutes of darkness, the illumination was so sud den and brilliant that the change roused her from a lethargy which might other wise bave lulled her to sleep. An instant of daze, of confusion as to where she was, aud then she saw a mail sharply hd.0ff s4 Qfi tJ side of tbt tent (t was astarlllngly vivid Killimi.-l tn. The figure's pantomime was that of cautious stealth, mid it wns her first alarmed be lief that it was inside the tent. But it was noiseless and it disappeared as sud denly as it had come. She stared at the blank fabric. Then the clouds shut off the light again and she was left in a gloom that wns almost black. "Hisatl" came to her alert ears as she dimly saw that tho entrance to the tout was being cautiously opened, "Don't be scared, and don't make any noise," was whispered. She swung her feet over the odge of the hammock and sat up. Instantly the intruder was close to her, with his hands clasping hers to keep her still, and sho saw that he was Will Brown. "I've come to talk with you, Deuce," be said; "1 don't kuoiv why, for I don't See that we can do a thing yet." "I'm glad you've come," and she held hard to his hands, like n child not fully awakened from u nightmare. "I was lonesome and scared.'' "But we can at least come to an un derstanding alMiiit this matter this ar rest. 1 am sure my father didn't know the money was counterfeit. He is a drunkard as much of a sot by spells as circumstances permit, but I never knew him to do a dishonest act. Thirst for whisky would tempt him to indiscre tions, but to nothing so methodical or calculating ns to deal iu bogus bills. It isn't in him, Deuce; he wouldn't be equal to it if be tried." He stopped with an indication that politeness pre vented him from going on. "But you're thinking tlmt my father has brains and badness for it. What kind of an oath can I take, Will Brown, to make you take my word for the trnthr "Whatever you tell me now here I will believe you." Their hands were yet clused together, and ns ho stood Is'fore her, while she bent her head in her earnestness to see iu the darkness whether he looked seri ous or mocking, their faces almost touched. "Then I tell you that my father is in nocent about this bad money. We hadn't so much as a dime between us when we got here. He had lost iu an unlucky game all the money we had started with from Oiueda. That's why we came along here no licttcr than tramjis. He surely surely brought uo counterfeit bills. I am not saying he's what he ought to lx; and I'm afraid it's likely he's nsed a bad bill if ho had it. But, no no don't think he is a crimi nal. We're very, very intimate dad aud I; and he's an honorable man in his sort of way. We're adventurers, but tilion my soul we are not reprobates. My mother is watching us from up yon der, yon know, nnd she would see it if dud was to take me to disgrace, He promised her ho wouldn't, and he hasn't." She was weeping now, and when she loosed onu hand to wipe away the tears vt ill s disengaged arm encircled herpro tectingly. It was wholly a caress of sympathy and faith, as she somehow un derstood, und iu u moment she wus sob bing, with her face buried on his shoul der. "There there. Don't cry any more," he conjured her, und then went on with a good reason for continued weeping: "Yon can't help your father in his pre- uicament, unci "Don't say that," she interrupted, slip ping down from the hammock and stand ing with every filter tense for action. "I must help him, whether I can or not.' f'Then lot us get nt the mystery of the caso if we can, Will admonished her, "so as to know what is liest to attempt. We are convinced that the bogus hionoy was won from Aleck Wiamsrare we not? and therefore we must conchrde that Winms ia the real criminal. Tile officer, Allowny, says the governmeit got information of a quantity of comiter feit treasury notes being sent into this region. He was detailed to search them out. He found that they were being circulated along the route of this tele graphic expedition, but very sparingly. Then he hit on the ruse of pretending to be a son of the houdoo woman, and that is nil he probably knows ulsmt it. He will take his prisoners back to Apahoque iu the morning," "That is a rough town, full of Okla homa boomers. We came through it three days ago." "And Allowny sioka of the chances that mi Apahoque mob might lynch his captives, because some of the bogus bills have been passed there. He talked to Winms about this danger, and Wiums offered to provide ludf n dozen men for a posse. Hush!" The admonition was caused by Deuce's incautiom cry of alarm. "Don't you see," she said, "that if Wiums has made two men scapegoats for himself he will get them lynched instead of saving them? They'll bo murdered." "We will muster a force to defend them." "Better release them to-night." "How?" "Well, somehow anyhow." I lie gin was emboldened with Iier pur pose, and her companion caught from her an ardor of spirit uncommon to his calmer temperament. Let me think,' he meditated. "The guards can't be expecting an attack from the outside. I liey're only watching the wagon to see that its inmates don't break ont. Mightu t I take one unawares when the others were not too close by, silence ami down bun bv throwing blanket over his head and so give vou a clianco to slit the canvas with a knife? If wo had four horses ready we misiht et iiwav liofore much of an alarm could 0 raised. "Conld you fight a stronger man tliau yourself? It would lie better to let me help you. llw fellow might be stronger than 1. but probably not so quick or dexterous, for I am something of a wrestler. Be sides, he would be caught nt a disad vantage. And your part would reunite all your time and presence of mind." They discussed the details of the plan freely yet rapidly. Then Will went out to get the horses ready. He found where the two mustangs were tethered. These and two other horses he saddled and left at a s)int a few rods along the road, llieu lie nvoiinoitored the prison wagon. The guards were drowsy and unulert. The rest of the ramp seemed to be fast asleep. He returned to the tent. Deuce was pacing to and fro like a young tigress in a cage. A kuife gleamed in her hand. "I found it here," she said, "and it seems sharp enough to cut canvas quick ly. Here's a strong and not very heavy blanket for you to muffle the man with. Can we do it right off.-" "Yes," Will replied. They emerged cautiouslv into the darkness, which had ln-come as heavy as rain laden clouds could make it, and passed n dozen tents and wagons iu which no signs of wakefulness were given by the occupant. Suddeuly Will, who was ahead, drew Deuce back behind a wheel. He had heard the approach of footstejw, and there was barelv time to ensconce themselves before Aleck Wiains . ii.. , ... ... passeti nv so iiosi-iy unit iney could have touched him. Will left l-uce where she was and stole after the man until he en- ' tered his own tent. It was a small one, exclusive to Wiams' own use. and situ ated near by the makeshift jail. A light soon glimmered within, and then the watcher saw him fasten the opening to gether, inclosing biimwlf with remark able rare. Will dropixxl on his hands nnd l;nees, crept slowly to the bock side of tho tent and lay flat on the ground. The canvas showed no hole through which ho could lisik iu. Ho crawled nil the way around the tight structure without discovering s letion iu thu cloth. Ho heard Wiums astir within, aud the position of the lighted lamp was changed several times. At IoiiaIIi, despairing of a less risky de vice, Will took out his penknife and miido a tiny slit. With one eye nt the aperture he looked in. Aleck Wiums sat astride a trunk, on which stood the lump, while in his hands he held a package of treasury notes of the same fraudulent manufacture that bad been taken from his two scus-gonts. Ho wns irresolutely lingering them, us though makio tip his mind with diffi culty what to do with them. When a determination was reached he had to summon all his resolution to carry It ont. Ho held a handful of thu notes over the glusa funnel of the lump, but before the heat ignited the paper ho drew it away, Wiums wus compelling himself to re luctantly burn the remainder of his stock of spurious money for fear that it might be discovered. He hud obtained it to mix with cash to pay to his employes. A little hud been used in thut way, aud Detective Allowny had followed the trail by means of these cautious outputs. It seemed the part of common sense to make his safety sure by destroying all the evidence of guilt rather than keep it at his peril. Again he held the pack age over the lump and a charring comer broke into a name. "Stop, you scoundrel!" Will Brown yelled impulsively. Wiums action was equally inconsider ate and instinctive. He dashed the lump to the ground. But instead of putting out the light ho created a vastly greater one. The glass broke with an explosion, and the oil wus thrown over the man's clothes. The tent and its occupant were instantly ablaze. A screech of fright ami agony re sounded through the camp. The tent flamed high, and was gone like a flash of fireworks, leaving Wiains burning like a great torch. The oil hud saturated his garments and he was enveloped iu fire. The four temiortiry jailers ran hastily to the spot. Douce Low wus uext. She saw the burning man, and believed tlmt some mischance of the intended rescue had delivered her father from durance into this awful disaster. She had brought the blanket from where Will hud dropped it on leaving her. She desperately wrapped the woolen cloth around the fiery object. Then other hands helped and the flames were smothered, but they saw that the man wns dead, and Deuce as well us they recognized him us Aleck Wiams. Her father hugged her, for the abandonment of his jail had left hiin free to join the excited throng. "Oh, dad!" she cried, kissing him hys terically, "I thought 'twas you." "Well, you were saving your father just the same'," exclaimed Will Brown, "for you kept this evidence of Ins inno cence from being burned," aud he took from tho scorched hand of tho dead criminal tho half burned bunch of coun terfeit notes. There was no more imprisonment for Jack High and Old Jugg Brown. A few duys later they wero discussing the sin gularity of their escaie and the com mendable parts played in that event by their children. "It ocelli's to me," said Juck, without quite hiding his idea that such a thing would be condescension, "that nothing would delight me more than to marry my girl to your boy." "An' I've been a t-h-inking," responded Jugg, with still lesa concealment of his belief that the bestowal of .honor would be his, "thut I'd like to have my boy marry your gnl." "Or course my daughter would not go into an engagement without first getting my consent." "An' my son wouldn't pop the question without my kuowin' of it beforehand." At that moment the youngsters joined them. "Father," said Will Brown, "this young lady is Miss Luuru Wallace, aud she has consented to become my wife, and iu telling yon of it I am going to say something to you straight and plain. You must sign a total abstinence jiledge and keep it or we will disown vou. The escupe yon have had should lie a life warning to never taste whisky again." Old Jugg Brown was silent nnd sol emu a moment before grasping his sou's hand, and said: "So help me God, I will never tuste the stuff again. An' I wish you g-o-y." "Dad," said Miss Wallace, "it is true tlmt I have engaged myself to Will, and you are the only reason why I shouldn't bo his wife. But if you will swear to let that game of Hiker lie your lust hand of curds I will mime the wedding day and put yon on probation." "1 solemnly swear that 1 will gumbJe again, lie slowly nusw Ltoil bless vou! and lie kissed a scar which the tire hud left on her hand. The fathers subsequently signed their names ton certain luiirriage eertificJe us "Robert H. W ullace and Henry A. Brown, witnesses." The nicknames of Jack Hiich and Old Jntrir were silenced uloug with that of Deuce Low when she became Airs. Brown, nnd it seems tm probable that they will ever bo revived TIIK END. Wilt Johnujr Ate Them. Mrs, Billus (after tho company had gone) Johnuy, you shouldn't have rotten those pivsorvtHl fruits. They were uot iutemlud to be on ten. They were put on the talilo to till up. Johnny Billus-Woll, that's what 1 usoil 'cm for, imininiu.. Chicago Tribune . The name of Jos, W. Buveridge of Port and is tirom nentlv mentioned in connection with the candidacy for the otllce ol State Printer In the coming election. He has never been prominent in politics, having been too busy with the management of one of the largest printing olllces in the State, where he lias made a record for artistic skill, rapid handling of largo contracts and econom ical condui t of the office. Jacksonville Times. AM UNNKKN EN KMT Is more lo be ilrcsilcit thim iin oticn stid visible one. TliHttHliiilc unit lurking foe, which under the Reiicrlc nunie id tnsUrls tnsulfeiitu lliclf, when il clutches li In lis lenscloussiiisp, in the various lorma nl chilli snil Icier, lillliius remit tent, ilumbiiitiieoriiKuccake, esu only be elTeet I'u.ly Kunrilcu hkiiiiisi hyiorllfy'uir Iho nysiem sioIiiii ll lii!llniia sltselis niln lloletler's siomuch III Hum, a thnroiivh antidote lo the ihiimiii of mi ouiia in the tvslem and s Mifriiiisril sKiiinai II IhoioiiKiily lo uo relied iipnu In the eteiit of il insurious sllnek uwnd riolMinlitR your system with quinine, and use instead this wholesome remedy. iinouJeeliouiible In tiiate ttid far mure tlhcacloiia Ihsu auydrtiv- l ie Die nitlera lor uyapepsis, iniioiiHness. oouaiinn lion, kidney coniililiil mid rheumatism. old Lady-My friend, are you a Christian? He.'Kiir W ell, iniiin, no one hits evcrsccused me of norkin' Sunday. THK IIKHT TEACH KK, The Arabs ssy that I lie best teaclur is Time. That is true, especially when year after year enforces the same lesson. Kor more than thirty years Allcock's I'm ts Plastkrs have been in use in every part of the world, ami the testimony is universal as to their value as an external remedy for pains of every kind iu the back, chest aud tide. Some people have learned the lesson to well that they try to imitate them, and the result is s host of coiinterleils, all pre- teiiuing to be just as goon as ali cock s Porous Pi astkhs. and unconscious that bv this very statement they acknowledge that A lucock's Porous Piastres hold the tlrst place. Ile sure aud net the genuine. IIraniibetu'i Pills always act uniformly Many a peer wife tins found It necessary to use ine oriMini in seepinK ine uies on ner iiiiioieu nutrsiuii. Irritation of the throat and hoarseness immediately relieved byflroienV Hrmifhinl troche." The widower about lo reuisrry is the mo uuselllsh ol mortals. He seldom thlukRof No. Blood Poisoned But Hood's Snrsaparilla Purlflsd, nnd Restored Health. "Hires vvariiiKotAiU H?tictr.i wl one of my iYK Jntt tbuvo 1 1n ktiu.. Fnllliiy to rvculvo iho iicu'kfcar)' ticiittiu'tit, Dlood Poisoning ot ri. I bvi'imtt no Wfrtk hihI luy nyntcirt mo nm b run ilmv.i thut 1 rotihl htiHiy turn Iu bwl or lit Ip m.VM'lf in miy w.iy. After nm-env u uiotuliH foiiliuvmwit, my wlfutook iiwlo WnIIh MaI'm. Vrih. Hero tho Mire i'iiih litn imtH ll my luff half wy bi-hrrrii the kiiruainl (lie hip. p.Houu thirt my hoiith itiipruvud miifiniv but oliurtly KHtlit'rlnxi hvtuu to (iirin on my body. Klnulty HihxI'h HnrHMirUlA wax ru muau'inlcl hikI I oo'il i ' il i iiiutfu from I hi (lrt tirHtl u Hy I h.ivo iinprmv.l: I iin Kni .Intr itruiii.r urn) t I'llnful K'Kln'rlir; brno dlii'Moim-l sTndiisMt i.l. mr ll sult Hi.rtBnti. ul Mlntli Ihi. i .tci. I. ftu Mlto ww ifc fit, 4 will l' jrun ! i tw Il in Ui f'llluwlim tMy; J ! " H nt (. ,- rif MMrfMWr'W to (An )afr iutmUmnt ujur th lal up mn, to-H trA fA mimtanj tuMstn f 4WA I.h i-ibt - k Wix u.u nil' ViS ioM.iii mi: 1'iM iml. or U1K It Ol K UHI.K rtlK, Al l. TM.I. I'M Hi t riMU HUH in 9IU "njjMiM rsfl cuiir-r h ny w'w(n. Tlit nisI-im (tie cash ptyniMil oiilr HU l"f tin V wl 1'iittif, wliiHi will iw I-mikI u Bui-'" " acr W in us iiim tfM to antihliif IB mUMc wluli ll fli'l wrt, udwill dririinilli ftl4 U e..inlilrs aiwl uh st .1 Iml.J llifflr! in V4 Cutlirs) thm Ac tt. It mi. itr Hinsl rikHii.llill rilliim Tower hut lit ImtmilH mil Mni. TlitjUUnt wlncli in Asriii"! r ii'i'siiv l" ti' in null. tni,r...li.l.oiii-li, tHili.i au4 l I H lU (itnlmill Umii.m ( III w.'r I.l, mii i l.ini-il I M r Mils IB iliBsarieittl'inl Impl.n.siil Ima ii4 it .r..'w" '"" H'1"1 ' ? ' V '1" Mi'uii-r..f 4Mirl-,, nukml lt. tbif ilH-.i-rt ii tfikrw In ihvir Mrnl hi- at a sinirl itn m n-w w ) r mi of Hi WiiKlmill ai ami II I'lMMk l(miiu Ut'Hi at a'llr tiliiatl tn. Tliii W1 CiiU'T f ,r tli rMont mlv fi.rilr1 "li th.s-.vtrm Till HK Tt'IlUH liHK TO 'I II IN MIIIIH OV II kMhHttr.9YM4 h Cihll Vl,l K (Ir '!& V ' tlu.ll ill. r frtlisf articles, fur winch W ill krrt t,tW sOWnr'nUils er Insist eiu)!'S i f Itiein, In pi't I'lt)'"""!. ' lUiiilTnici, hi wliirh fWlft a-ft-tal -nrM hi i !" "I out hill a rvUi anr) in'mirr t slifla ft trie, The rath faquir iiMMtt with Una will Im rxlii'uluiikiy amall. Tha ilnrtl 'ltfrtintnl lit ilnsne will sdotf St'"! Itf u I if tUw ami I'ranta, It Ijbi an-l sawyers' vs. It ii I'kitrsU r 1111.K 1st n n ii ii I'Liirw t nai f. 1 1 in jr. us. ami Pin mill trf mm-h ) pimi-r Misq rliiiuir "tt ana im a i- ur inn iu aim mm him. hk um:i rou m ami iiu. I'lH'M I I.MTi.ll tlH ADOtK Or AlnUITISO li-s wl.r w ran we are jHn lo mk nfffrtlo a't"llC"lii' i f 1 lit Mlvr iftili HI t-jit imyiin'til f.'f ttni.tiuills. If yiu hat any llmitcM of using a wind- nil i in )rtr ii nt tt at oils', si xniir hat yniitliiiikuii tmiiiM-'i.ui.i ini rum una r tij(t.i,ann ii imn II uiais yu'i a infiai ii.rr. jiittt yr, lixkiimi nua ui .at-ii,iii a i.iisin isi uim urt' tiif anil Ihkiiimi .I ill w.i1ii nl H '! Iw H.s Aoi k Hi fact Hint Hi A''Ni).ilui , ia Hi asl Is j' ifs lias U, ti 4 Hil ar WATKK MOTOR. O ie Tuerk Water Motor, new. that will develop from 10 to l.Vhorse power; can lie nan at a nam nee by auuretiHtng L'almer Si Rky. Portland, Or. Statu oh Ohio, Ciiy or Tolkijo,( 1,1'I AK tOl'KTT. 1 Frank J. Ciibnky mnki'MOuth Mint he 1" tho st'iiior iwrlner of Dm linn of r. J. CiiKNtY Co.. ilolnir bii-lnesR In the vitv of Toledo, oouu tynnd Slate iifiirt'Mftfd.HiKl thm Knid Drm wilt pay nit oi u.x r, iii - iMtr.u m'i.i.A no lor eue and every cane of mititrrh that I'rinnoi be curt hy tne use of IIai.Lm ( atakhh (Thk. Kit AN K J. CHKNKY. Hworn to before mi and 'iibw'ribed In m lin-sfiH'r Hi I. Mi h day of UiM'ember, A. J. lhmi. hum.. A. W. liLKASON, Xittaru J'tibtit: HhII'k Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and iii'iK mreeiiy on uic dioou aim muoous mi r nice ol the nysiem. Hem) for teHtimouhiN, free F. J. CUKNEV A CO . Toledo, O. aT" sdd by druKfflttK; 75 nenta. A I'OTTKR PKKHH. Size, li;ix 18 inside bearers: table tliatrlba tion; bed springs; will print nine-column folio or six-column quarto; a splendid all round press tor country otllce; for sale cheap; guaranteed in order. Add reus Palmkr & Kry. Portland, Or. Uie Knamellue Stove Polish ; no dust no smell Try Germs a for breakfast. Mow They Tolil Them Apart. "Ill a country linti'l where I hail stopped for slipper, wiiil a traveler, "I saw on I he tiilile some boiled rug. As I reached for them I lie waitress siiiil: " 'Do you like Ihem hiird or soft liuileil?' " 'Soft,' 1 said. " 'The soft boiled nre in I lie other dish,' suid I he wait ri-. "Then as I looked the oilier way on the table I saw miollier dish of enn. Hut they looked precisely like those in the first dish, and 1 wondered how niivhody could tell them apurt If I hey should ever unmixed up. As Ioiik I hey were kept at the ends of the table where the) were Hint placed it would lie very simple. Inn suppose some polite truest should say lo his ueiijlilsir: " 'Will you have the egnsf "And uiK)se t lie limn should say, 'Yes, thank you,' and lake them, anil siipiioseoue dish should In tills way work ulontf the ta ble until it was ulunxidt- llii, other, or, loi that nialler, siiiHse I lie dishes should change places, as they miuht easilydo, who mil Id li-ll ll.en uliiull was Inilil and wliirh mil.t I liiiiml myself rather amused by this idea, and I asked l lie waitress how I hey could tell which was which. " 'Why, the soft boiled are ill the square dish, aud the Hard boiled are iu the oval dish.' 'Then I stopped talking for unite aspeU, for it seemed clear to mu that I was hi some tbiiiKs not, au intellectual giant." New York. Sun. ONE ENJOYS Both tlie method and results when. Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasaut nnd refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches anu levers ana cures habitual "red! ! tonstil,ation- Syrup of Figs is the ouiy remedy ot lis Kiua ever pro duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly benehciul in its "fleets, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tbe most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try iu lo not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE. KK NEW YORK, H.Y. Hood's'Curcs anil linisVint etl-eil of iny UN. A'l fie credit Is due to Hood's Sir s in I la nod 1 fi-t I lliu I is ii mt ipeiik bio hluldv nl It." II. l HrsMa-r, stark , regon. Cat only HOOD'S. "Hood's P 1 1 Is set easily, yel proinptl f. FISH BR This Tradt Hark Is on tbe txit WATERPROOF COAT In the World I A. I. T0'ER. BOSTON, MASS. IUoitratod Oatalotus XX i X X-.ll.Ml m ns I IK if JFf win x Xiow tl jt si..i rAZ W M flanu The huwer has no Hecond rhant'6. If Vflll U'lillltl Ut IllKt Kill'- ' ctH'd, be nry umJ HUtrt wltbN FERRY'S SEEDS. Frrry'a Herd Annual lor 1MH AeuittaliiH the Mini utiU eiil'maNt-. i ol ihu latent larmliiff kuowl- edge, isvory pianivr hiiouiu , inm ii. it'iii i ret). D.M. Ferry ft Co.t Detroit. Mica. Ik to Oap.H.iL f III furwrr Frio ) rt i-n !i"I (H'ullv la :.; .i d I,.., bmuitlit to it fiirlorv an iiwriii"ui i. limit tit mm. I tin t tlio Vt'rtr IiiIl'M tt wuuli wr nil W. ml in 1 1 It ami hi- Tuwwrt, ru.dtlli Ui) Hiit pfifrti Uia.r. itt tli ui"tt i i-itu m. lor 1. 1, .in) (H1.TAM7Ht.ini H. I'LKTIUS. Till B rtlllMII.I rnoTi: i(.u etiuv roiaiaM uv MV.VAU it il iHxiililt to muh (- un wwli out lit. itiit) then ft ruiU Hi BUoruiiiui nutiiWr t oinrtu rel mllv utifKUry lo tli Aarmiilur Co. wdlrli Ii m.ihiv itvttl uxmo iilvuiii lioiu Hi .mien! luMn drd a ttil uuinbrr ut io U and ttoai ft.r fritls UkM III tluilil Wttll tth.i.t.r (Inula it. iiaiid. tn. Ih4lt fri tli uiuiinjr it tttakn from in eiilcrnil, iitittr, beauit tiuti tla tuuUri X n.oitdioii'lt .ml .ii iiHiittu Hill. in iu evur itn-wini l.iinii'. It V.r. Iu piryH4 iat larrow In Hi qumiiliy Nnrt t)U.tllly ol natrUIM9lHrdlMUMMUli-nrllwu t II Wrl 'lowvr. Tli areomixiijriiiv lif4ia, 3 i l-i liun. Hi niallt an:l l tint ill Im iut4 it in IHn cu'iicr i tt T.cr ni fur ilmH -ft. whrrl. Fur tlif- Itl ft tit ui 4 4 '1 licn.iiiiiU uf lm f Aailf fur Towrn. iitlit.rllil mh4 irr j trfrultlil umi! ki Irrl art bclttg irlliffml at uur wurL lnri wh.. Ji.hp.i f.w tori., ami titfi-fgt iiw' tUf I)', of 'ix i inlt- t!uth thfjrmiuutg furb'fi., U'-ft., nJ t fur K' ft :in l.,.ij rf a'l tin ir tr-pli w th auiprite anil nir.(f1 ittirr m- liBirr.i t (ittviom f tiiu Uieta fab) in formal MU tolicriiiii.K I. -I it w.ll um for "Ut Th Arniotir Co. pni3t to fll.trll-iitc frnn t5 i'AFll I rillZKttfor tli bl tyi wrinru I y lin- vnff, ion or flauvl'ter f a firmer nr ntr ot a miihinM, ni ri'tf tlif qinMum. HHV NHOt'LU USE AN AUlHOTOIt l" r i l.'n in f cnmilitin aii-1 untonnli And iiuiiiIh r vt tnm .r-ml fm m -tirulmto tli Aarttmtur Ciiicnoi, or l itn lifti'lifi. m v.iti FranciMO, Kanu I'nr. Lincoln, -l tinx City, I- hh Mm-iiMi-oha. Buffalo. ir b& Vuk I 'lace. Nnr Vork I itv. .nin t' I him'iii and Uorrt umi iice, All Btwl, all IfjI'anv.Mfirr. ' Comtilttiuti, dlivril frr on rars at lnci.o at J ki. j'rd Ij ' njr on, .nvwhtro, at lis Mlo'tiB imcti I 8-ft. 828. 1 2-ft. 03O. I Of f ON IIAVIXd THE INSIST Belting, Packing and Hose, liouts and Shoes, Rubber and Oil CluthliiK. Druggists' Rubber Goods, IIASCF.lCTVRKn BY Goodyear Rubber Co, 73 mill TS First St., FnMUiiil, Or. Write for ciitalogue Vkkb. DR. GUMS ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS. COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. DOCTOR fitly !, THE GREAT CURE -FOR- INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. A BPECIFIC FOR Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia iod All Other Blood and Skin Diseases. lnratalnafamllvnf ulna ehlMrcm. nr onW Mm tdv for Cougbi. Coldi and Croup wu onion ayrup. It UJuatiueffeottvdta-diy m It wu forty year atfo now my ffrandchlldroa titco Dr. Ounn'a Onion Syrup wnioo ia aireaxir prepared ana mor piam to int tf. flnlri AvMnirwhau T .Mra KntlUa AO MtlU TaJto no sutwutut (or it, Tbero'a aoUUoff good Bee Supplies. I'OKTUXl) SEED CO., 171 Snoi'liit Street, - Porllsnil, Or T" Scud (or ciiliiliiguc. WANT THE BEST, Snil lor our ('Htftloeuu of INCUBATORS ' Hetii uiskus. Low prices. Muy pay- i menu. Ad. Irons V . .'. Heucb. i Klimi, (alifcirnia. , It Ii posltir. onre lor all those painful, deil oateoomplalritSBnd complicstoil troubles aud weaknesses common amoug our wives, mothers and daughters. The effect is immediate and lasting. Two or three doses ol Da. Famine's Kkhxot taken dull; keep, the blood cool, the liver and kidneys act lvo, and will entirely eradicate from the systvm nil traces of Bcrofula, Halt Uheum, or any other Mil IU Ol UlUMU U1WIUIO. No medlolno ever introduced In this country has met with such ready sale, nor given euca universal satisfaction whenever used as that ot Pahokk's Kimeut. This remedy bus been nsed In the hospitals throughout the old world for the past twenty live years as a specific for the above diseases, and It has and wUl cure when all other so-called remedies fall. Bend for pamphlet of testimonials from thoss who have been cured by its use. Druggists teU It at 11.00 per bottle. Try it and be convinced. For tale by MACK & CO., 0 and II Front St., San Francisco. YOU WATER MOTOR CORD-WOOD. Hercules Uas ok Uaboune Enoike Best Power for the Purpose. Palmer St Bey, H. C, L'ul. aud Portland, Or. DIL I Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, llleo.lhur and Ilchlnir Piles. It Hbnorlis the tumorg, allays FOR SALE. One celebrated Tuerk Water Motor; new; will develop 10 to 19-hoe po'Or. Water is the bctt and cheapest power to use, aud thc'Tucrk" Is the best and cheapest motor iu the market Will be sold at a wicrllicc. Address l'ALMKll & REV, Portland, Or. the itching at once, acts aw a poul- )r.Will. 1 tl'-c. iflves limtant relief. Mr. Will. lams' Indian Pile Ointment Ik prepared tor i-ucB ana itcninfi- 01 ine privsie . parts. Every box is warranted. By drug- ' gists, bv mall on receint ot urico. .hi cents i id H.KI WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.. rnprletors, l levclaud, Ohio. : RUPTI mrs. wmstows - rOK CHILOKEN TCETHINO r.rMl.Sr alU'rvsiliU. t Cf b.tUs. P. N. U. No. 535 fi. F. N. U. No. 612 , ST. JACOBS OIL RHEUMATISM, NEUR LCIA, SCIATICA. LUMBAGO. SPRAINS, BRUISES, SWELLINGS. BURNS. CURES PAIN. I'EBMANENTLY CI'RKDok NO l'AV. Kit l'AY UNTIL cured. ' refer to 5,00(1 Imtlents. Kooi-kuation. No UKTENTTON KRlIM Bl'SISIMl iWrito or cull for circular und bunk reference. Eiiminilion Ini. The 0. E. MILLER CO., warqutm uuiiaing. fcPORTLAD, ORE4.UN Incorporate Capltit "d Surplus, $1.000 000. W.L. DOUGLAS 63 finOK equals cuMutn woik, costint: treni 410 dcsi va.uc inruu' nnuity stamped on the bottom. Every pair warranu u. l akc no suhstl- OCC Jocai ttapvrs for lull Acrintioii nf-oiir comnlcW hues for Jadics"S:i7njo icmcn or semi tor it. t:t$trattd Latalogu ! Ktniilinn derby mail. Postapefree. You enn tret the best DMripiins of dealers who push our choc. .WELT. ' DON'T BORROW TROUBLE." BUY SAPOLIO 'TIS r.HPAPPR IN THE PNH- found It. Chicago City Kriitor (to reporter) I sc that in writing up a suicide you refer to the "cohl ami remorseless river." Reporter I'es. Always like to tlirnn-a feeliiiK into what I write. City tilitor-Tliat'scapital. Hut did you ever see tt river stru kcii with reruotxr? KeHirter I iluu't know that have City Kilitor- Well, then, uo and find one By the way. don't come back until you do find one. The reporter k wy. Two days latei he return'.. City Editor Hello! Uot back, bave you Keporter t. City Editor Well, did you find a remorse ful river? K-porter I did. Ci'y Editor What river is Itf Kepm tr The Mississippi. City Editor Why remorseful? Reporter llecausr years ago It decided to run by 1-ouis. City Editor (springing to hu feet) Young; ! man, tak. my seat. I reign Texas it-iag. timmmmf.l JT DROP IT IK YOUR BUSINESS DOE3 NOT PAY. ! Chickens are easily and succoMfulf; raised by tuliig the Petaluma In cubator and Brooders. Our 11- luitrsteil caialn.iie tells all about it. Don't bny any but the Petaluma if yon want strons;. Tltroui chlck We are Pacific Coast Headquarters for Bone and Clover Cutlers, Mark en, Books, Caponiiiiif Tools, Fountains, Flood's Roup Cure, Morris Poultry Core, Creotorone the great cnicken-lice killer.nd every other article required by pnultrv raisers. Bee tbe machines in operstion al our exhibit witb the Norwalk Ostrich Farm, Midwinter Fair, hatching osirichea and all kind, nf rm?. Cataloaue free: If voa want it, write to as. PETALUMA INCUBATOR, CO., 760-;.U-74-r6 Mam street, Petaluma, Cal. Free by Mail on receiptor One Dollar A Whole Garden. It u4 mall you our Uluitratod Catalogue which will it'll you ail about It. hunnft Hfd Hiid Plant Vn. (Hherwood Hall Nunwry Co.), 4279 Hansom 8trm, bau 'ranciftco. tof lected Beeda a apeclaltjr Califoroi tvory Aiars. ii, CATARRH f.irCatarrh,Dif DPns,Colds,EoreThrnat. i Jjfl Bcameuiaw, Heartacha,P"tlil, IVfcfiuni! If.-r.nn fcreath i liet.:r-s tbe Vni-9,-nc iAllMj .1 i w .ivv.Hiii.niii .r i ' 'i a j nmii. . v. K.von v & rt t jTufj-s ntEirn L71B ou -i-ocaaiu, a ISALABY IIM rvflmcrc rR0M start, tor canvassers for clean, ANU CArLndLtf hardy OrchMrd.darden and Lawn Nnrnery 8iork. Advanutftn for bf(inner: ntendr ariritncetaent; irmanftiL OiTKlT FKtt. Nnme thiMper. BROWN BAUS. CO-.On-fonlan blde.Portland.Or. ma m tf ITCHIHO TTXE8 known br uolitttf Hm MkL lk panptraUqji, oaua intense liciunc tin warn when wtTm, rhii forin ar.d BLl'H, yntt ML&SDIX J or VHQVHVDLZQ flXJbi TTELD AT OyCK TO aav Off. B0-&A.KD S PILE R CWPDY. UU i I'lUob Ao dirvctlr on parta affeotM, a permaornt cure. Pri AOe. y imL Us,. fcanaot f niladtlgua, PILES THE CHIN lstoone!fhborlyilh thechenl.and tlieetes Had the floor too soon, sv. ei-Pre.ident Hsrrlon abonl pupils atinout military drilL Bishop Scott Academy, Portland, Or., Is a military school under government control. Flu for college or burtnes. Writ, for cata logue. Hpnnj term begins Febru ry . Smoke the Admiral Cigar, ttes and be happy. v. ( oointx wt?T Maa no mpeilor. : 1 BAKING POWDIB. ! in The Admiral Cigarettes are the best. 1 C pOry (ltd DMPl. who a. wM lanaa or AaUt ma,abovldtta. Puay.Car.ior Coarampuoa. It ha. oral tis..s It ha. not injur. ad ooa. It Is not bad to lata. is taw. va.aDainis7mn. BOH 'MMr IT