44 You May Bend the Sapling But N ot the Tree.” When disease has become chronic and deep . 1 eated it is often difficult to cure it. That is the reason w h y it is best to take Hood's Sarsaparilla when disease first shows itself, In long-seated, tena­ cious cases, Hood's Sarsaparilla is also wonderfully successful. “ AN UNPROFESSIONAL MODEL.” NEARLY In d ia u r ; p H E sun declining on the coast of I f N orw ay m ade the wide fjord ^ shim m er like liquid gold below the purple m ountains. C hristine s a t a t th e foot of the cliff dream ing—not th a t she w as asleep, b u t lost in reverie. The sun m ade her long braided h air shine like a halo as she rested her cheek on h er hand and dream ed. H e r thoughts w ere fa r aw ay, an d she did n o t notice th a t some one had quietly row ed his b o at w ithin a short distance of w here sh e sa t H e w as eyidently an a rtist, fo r a t his feet in the boat lay an open portfolio. H e dropped his oars, entranced a t the unexpected an d lovely vision. T he flower-like face of the girl, the q u a in t costum e—a sh o rt brow n woolen skirt, a chem isette of snow y linen, a black vel­ v et bodice and a red stocking cap on h er gleam ing hair. W h at a stu d y for his n ex t exhibition! Snatching his pencil, he made a h asty sketch of the little figure, w ith the cliffs loom ing up behind, the placid w ater alm o st touching her feet. She w as surely a fairy of th is land of rom ance, a n d presen tly the little elves would come to seek her. H e could alm ost fan cy them w hispering to her now. H av in g finished th e sketch, he gently rowed ashore. C hristine stared w ith surprise as he leaped from the boat, b u t w as reassu red by the respectful m anner in w hich he addressed her. “ I beg your pardon fo r in tru d in g ,” said he politely. “I had :.no idea th ere w as anyone in th is region bfit m yself. BURIED ALIVE. W o m a n ’s N a r r o w E s c a p e a T e rrib le D e a th . SYRUP OF FIGS E X P E N S I V E BET. ... M A N U FA C T U R E D B Y ... CALIFORNIA FIG 5YRUP CO. T h e W in n e r SufFe-ed a G r e a te r L o s s in H is P e rso n a l P ro p e r ty . ‘T H E R E COULD BE NO M ISTA K IN G H E R . B u t will you kindly tell me the nam e of this place? I t is m arvelously beau­ tifu l.” And he s a t dow n on a rock n ear by. “T h a t is the N aerofjord,” she replied, an d her eyes seem ed fathom s deep as she spoke. “I t is very beautiful, b u t a sad thing happened here.” . “W h at w a s th a t? Do tell me,” he asked, a t the sam e tim e m aking m ental n otes of the lovely model he intended to reproduce on th e o ther side of the sea. “M any years ago,” she w ent on, f‘a b eau tifu l m aiden lived on th is m oun­ tain, and she sang so sw eetly in the evening th a t all w ere charm ed who listened to her. She w as m erry and happy, an d h er songs w ere gay as any b ird ’s. B ut one day a stra n g e r cam e in h is b o at—even as you come now—and h earin g th e m aiden singing a s she sa t here he p raised h er voice an d said m any th in g s w hich pleased her. And a fte r th a t they m et here every evening d u r­ ing th e sum m er tim e, and she w as so happy she sang only f o r love bf him. T hough he lived in a d ista n t country, she consented to become his bride. H e prom ised to come for her w hen th e leaves fell in th e forest, b u t he did not come. T he snow covered th e m ountains an d th e spring m elted it, and th en she knew she would see him no more. And h er sad songs seem ed like a m oan as th e w ind carried them out to sea, till one nig h t a terrib ie storm sw ep t th e fjo rd and th e girl did not come home. T hey found h er th ere by th e rock in th e m orning, w here th e w aves had w ash ed her body on th e sand. And som e say th a t on storm y n ig h ts you can h e a r h er m oaning by th e cliffs, for she still m ourns for th e lover who prom ised to come. I never sit here a t su n set b u t I th in k of her.” “ T hank you,” responded th e a r tis t “I d id n 't know th e stcry, b u t I can quite believe it of such a place a s this. Do you live on th e m ountain?” And he noted th e sm all feet and delicate hands, w hich did not look a s if they had eve • d one much work. B T U O T E T H E KAM B. “Speaking of practical jokes,” said a C anal street business m an to a Mobile H erald reporter, “ I saw th a t old om elet trick played on a fellow in A tlan ta the o th er night and I w a s really am azed th a t he didn’t go on the w arp ath then an d there. A lw a y s c h e a p e r i n t h e e n d t h a n a n y se e d s “T he th in g occurred a t a re sta u ra n t t h a t o n ly co st h a lf a s m u c h . w here I w as tak in g supper w ith four T e s te d , t r u e to n a m e , f re s h a n d chance acquaintances m ade on the r e lia b le . A l w a y s t h e b e s t . A s k Lf o r F e r r y ’s — t a k e n o o th e r s . trip. One of the p arty w as a cigar 'W rite for 1900 Seed Annual. salesm an from Richmond, and a fte r D. M. F E R R Y A CO., Detroit« Mich. supper he am used us w ith some sleight of-hand tricks. F inally he turned to a N orth Georgia m erchant, who w as in th e crowd, and asked if he had ever seen an om elet m ade in a hat. “T he m erchant w as a portly, ra th e r pom pous individual, and replied, a fte r J u s t a s c h e a p a s p o o r in k . some thought, th a t he had not. ‘Well,' said the tobacco m an, ‘I ’ll bet the ci­ A T 1 T 1 ? C ! SEC R E T —T en C ents; c o in to g a rs for us tw o th a t I can m ake an X J L i a U J . J j j Ö T . M. G., M odesto, C al. B ox 536. om elet in the crow n of your new si.k h a t w ithout dam aging it in the slight­ Are You Tired ? e st degree.’ I knew w h at w as coming and began to giggle hysterically, but Do You Lack Energy ? Y o u c a n b ecom e e n e rg e tic a n d lo se t h a t th e Georgian rem arked solemnly th a t t i r e d fe e lin g by u s in g he knew he would lose, b ut w as will­ M oore’s Revealed Rem edy ing to pay 20 cents to see the trick. I t c o n ta in s rio d a n g e ro u s d r u g s —i t h as W ith th a t he handed over his hat, a p le a s a n t ta s te . 11 a b o ttle a t d ru g g is ts . w hich w as brand-new , and th e tobacco salesm an proceeded to send fdr some eggs and broke several into the crown. C ash p a id for S to n e A rro w s S p ears, “H e stirred them up w ith a knife and P ip es,A x e s,etc. W rite a n d se n d o u t­ th e n held th a t h a t over the gas. In lin e s to H . P . H a m i l t o n , T w o R i v e r s , W i s . ab o u t th re e seconds it w as a ghastly, SO L E A G E N C Y hideous ruin, dripping raw eggs W orthington through a big hole burned in th e top. Steam Pum ps ‘By jove!’ be exclaim ed, ‘you have beat and Water Meters. me out of the cigars. I ’ve forgotten Pum ping P lants of how to do th e trick ,’ As th e Georgian Any Capacity exam ined his w recked tile his face w as TA T U M & B O W E N 2 9 t o 3 5 F ir s t S tr e e t, P o r t la n d , Or. a study for a painter. A few hours Machinery—A ll Kinds. la te r I encountered him a t th e hotel, im p r o v e d an d ; he took me aside. LIVER “ ‘I won th a t fellow ’s cigars all right,’ ONE FOR A DOSE.. C ure Sick H eadache he said, ‘b u t I still th in k it w as a kind and D yspepsia, Rem ove P im ples a n d P u rify th e of a foolish bet.’ ” Blood. A id Digestion a n d P re v e n t B iliousness. Do C BARTER'S IN K INDIAN RELICS WINTER OR. GUNN’S T he so-called m odest violet com m ands a higher price, in proportion to its size, th an any other flower a t a green house. F alling in love develops the detective instinct in a w om an more th a n it m akes her happy. PILLS n o t G ripe or S icken. To con vince vou, we will m ail sam ple free, or fu ll box for 25c. D R . B O S A N K C ' C O ., P h i l a d a . , P c a n a . Sold by D ruggists, Ä P ISO trv CU CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Best Cough Syrup. T astes Good. In tim e. Sold by druggists. I m p ro v e d T ra in E q u ip m e n t. T h e O. R. & N. and Oregon Short L in e hav e added a buffet, sm oking and libra ry car to th e ir Portland-C hioago thro u g h tra in , and a d in in g car service has been in a ngnarate d. T he train is equipped w ith th e latest c h a ir cars, day coaches and luxurious first-class and o rd in a ry sleepers. D irect connec­ tion m a de a t G ra n g e r w ith U n io n P a ­ cific, and a t Ogden w ith Bio G ra n d e line, from all po in ts in Oregon, W ash­ ington and Idaho to all E astern cities. F o r inforpration, rates, etc., call on any O. R. & N. agent, or address W. H, H u r l b u r t, G eneral P assenger A gent, P o rtlan d . F ro m Mrs. E llen Crosby had a narrow es­ “Yes, I have lived here w ith gran d ­ fa th e r since I w as a little child. My cape from being buried alive in C raw ­ p aren ts w ere lost a t sea. W ould you ford county, In diana. She was pro­ like to see g ran d fa th e r? ” she asked, nounced dead, and preparations for the w ithout a shadow of m istru st or ap p re­ burial were being m ade. W hile th is hension. “H e is very fond of com­ was in progress hei daughter, 19 years old, w orn out by exhaustion, lay down p any.” T he a rtis t readily assenting, C hristine to rest, b u t h er eyes had scarcely led him through the gorge to the other closed before she sprang up and per­ side of the m ountain, w here a fine old em ptorily insisted th a t her m o th ers’ body be returned to the bed. She re­ house stood in its shelter. m arked th a t her m other had called to T he old sailor looked a tru e descend­ a n t of the vikings as he s a t in the her in h er sleep, saying: “ M ary, don’t porch, from w here he could view the le t them bury me a liv e .’’ The u n d er­ taker complied w ith the daughter’s re­ fjord in all its chaiiging m ajesty. quest, saying it was bukf a dream , but H e welcomed the trav eler royally, the daughter stoutly claimed the con­ and a serv an t brought him a d rau g h t trary and would not be d/mied. Nearl y of w ine and some curious confections. eight hours passed w hen Mrs. Crosby C hristine sat a t her g ra n d fa th e r’s feet slowly opened her eyes and looked a t listening to his w onderful tales of the her daughter, who had rem ained by n orthern seas, and the moon w as high her bedside, constantly w atching for a in th e heavens w hen the a rtis t d ep art­ retu rn to life. M rs. Crosby is now ed a fte r prom ising the old man to re­ considered in a fair wajf to recovery. tu rn th e next day for a sail in his queer­ looking vessel. • S tate of O h io , C ity of T oledo , j L ucas C ounty . ‘ * * * * * * * F rank J . C heney m a k e s o a th t h a t h e is th e T he room s of the A rt Club were s e n io r p a r t e r of t h e firm of F . J. C h en ey & Co., e s s in th e C ity of T o le d o , C o u n ty thronged w ith a rtists, connoisseurs, pa­ d a n o d in S g ta b u te s in a fo re s a id , a n d t h a t s a id firm w i llp a v th e s u m o i ONE H U N D R ED DOLLARS fo r e ach trons and men of w ealth and fashion. a n d e v e ry case of C a ta rr h t h a t c a n n o t b e c u re d In one corner a butterfly group of b y th e u se o f H all ’ s C atarrh C ure . FRANK J. CHENEY girls hovered round a canvas m arked S w o rn to b e fo re m e a n d s u b s c rib e d in m y “884.” p re se n c e , th i s 6 th d ay of D ecem b er, A . D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, “Oh, w h at is th a t? ” “Did you ever SEAL Notary Public. see an y th in g so charm ing?” “W hat H a ll’s C a ta rr h C u re is ta k e n in t e r n a l ly a n d a c ts lovely h air!” “W h at is it called?” d ir e c tly on th e b lo o d a n d m u c o u s su rfa c e s of T he catalogue answ ered the ques­ th e sy stem . S en d fo r te s tim o n ia ls , free. F. J. C H E N E Y & CO., T o led o , O. tion: “An Evening D ream in Norway, Sold by d ru g g is ts , 75c.; H a ll’s F a m ily F ills a r e t h e b est. by O. B-----.” Suddenly th ere w as a bush, and the P ain ters in the car shops a t K n o x ­ ad m iring group turned to look a t a fair, ville are w orking 15 to 17 hours per golden-haired girl who had ju s t entered day. ____ _______ ' ' talk in g to a distinguished-looking man. Ju s t before a m arriage ceremony in Though dressed in the prevailing fash ­ ion, there could be no m istaking her. L ith u an ia, the b rid e’s ears are boxed. She w as undoubtedly th e original of This is in th e in terest of the bride should the m arriage prove an unhappy th e N orw egian m aiden in “384.” Not w ithout resu lt had th is m an w ith one. She can sue for a divorce, and th e keen sense of rom ance spent two assert th a t she was forced to m arry. m onths am id the enchanting atm os­ A djutant-G eneral Corbin th in k s the phere of the N orwegian lakes and m ountains, in com pany w ith th e g r a n d ’ Law ton fund w ill finally reach $100,- old Norseem an and his lovely g and- 000, w hich w ill be invested for Mrs. bgftds aufl give daughter. Unlike the lo v er'in th e a n ­ L a w t o n i n her an income sirflieienf- to provide cient legend, he did not prom tee to re­ against all w an t and enable her to edu­ tu rn for his bride, but won and m ar­ cate her children properly. ried her on the very m ountain w here a t su nset he had first seen her dream ing B U Y T H E G EN U IN E by th e fjord, and carried her off to his w estern home, to inspire him in his a rt forever.—Boston Post. AN T h e S am e J o n e s . There are m any Joneses in this world, but perhaps not qu ite so m any as people th in k . Not long ago two friends m et who had not seen each other for ten years, since th eir school days. “ W hom did you m arry, B illy?’’ asked one. “ A Miss Jones, of P h ila d e lp h ia ,” re ­ plied Billy, who was a trifle sensitive. “ You alw ays did take to the nam e ‘Jo n es.’ I can rem em ber w hen we w ent to school together you used to tag around a fter a little snub-nosed Jones girl. ’ ’ “ I rem em ber it, to o ,” said B illy. “ She’s th e g irl I m a rrie d .” — Y o u th ’s Com panion. A r t ific ia l S ig h t. A n in v e n to r h a s p e rfe c te d a n e le c tric a l a p p lia n c e , w h ic h h e c la im s w ill en'ab le th e b lin d to see. T h is w ill b rin g m u c h h a p p i ­ n e s s to th o s e w h o h a v e d e fe c tiv e e v e sijrh t. A n o t h e r g r e a t d is c o v e ry w h ic h w ill b rin g h a p p in e s s to th o s e w h o s e s to m a c h s h a v e ' beco m e d e ra n g e d , is H o s t e t l e r s S to m a c h B itte r s . I t is a c e r ta in c u re fo r in d ig e s ­ t io n , d y s p e p s ia , m a la ria , fe v e r a n d a g u e . “ W ithin the n ex t five years Missouri w ill startle the w o rld ,” prophesies State Geologist G allagher, in a recent interview’, “ w ith the great am ount of lead, z in ’, copper, nickel, cobalt and coal m ined in the state. M issouri is rich in m inerals, th e rich est of any state in the c o u n try .” D on’t sm oke cigarettes for the p u r­ pose of k illin g tim e. Time w ill transact In Saxony no teacher receives less business a t the old stand long after you q u it.— Chicago News. th an $300 a year. O n ly S a fe M e d ic in e f o r C b ild r e n . M o th e rs wdll fin d M rs. W in slo w ’s S o o th ­ T h e te n d e r l i t t l e in s id e s o f c h ild r e n a r e r u i n ­ in g S v r n p t h e b e s t re m e d y t o u s e fo r th r iv e d b y v io le n t p u rg e s , p ills o r liq u id s . C a scarets c h ild r e n d u r i n g t h e te e t h in g p e rio d . a re p le a s a n t, h a r m le -s , effectiv e. D ru g g ists 10c, 25c, 50c. I t A n sw e re d th e P u rp o se . M aude— Have Bella and Jack had £, New Y ork housesm itbs get $3.20 for new quarrel? eight hours. Lena— Oh, no!—b u t th e y ’ve patched I k n o w t h a t m y life w as sa v e d b y P is o ’s up th e ir old one till i t ’s about as good C u re fo r C o n s u m p tio n .—J o h n A . M ille r, as jiew .— Puck. A u S a b le , M ic h ig a n , A p ril 21, 1895. The N orth Staffordshire (E ngland) C h ristian Endeavor union has p u t on foot a scheme for obtaining 5,000 new to ta l absitnence pledges in the year. TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take L axative feromo Q uinine Tablets. A ll druggists refund the m oney if it fails to cure. E . W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c. Jav a furnishes q u inine used. tw o-thirds of BESTFORTHE BOWELS I f you h a v e n ’t a reg u lar, h ealth y m ovem ent of th< bowels every day, you’re sick, or will be. K eep youi bowels open, an d be well. Force, in tb e sbape oi v io len t physic o r pill poison, is dangerous. Tb< sm oothest, easiest, m ost p erfe ct way of keeping th< bowels c lear an d clean Is to tak e the r V IT A L IT Y ’ lo w ,d eb ilitated o r exh au sted cu red b v Dr. K lin e’s In v ig o ratin g Tonic. F K E E fl. T rial B o ttle containing 2 W eeks’ treatm en t. Dr. Kline’s in stitu te . 931 A rch St., P hiladelphia. Founded 1871. D uring the last fiscal y ear B erlin ex ­ ported 83,083 tons of beer and im ported 82,986 tons, of w hich 34,508 came from B avaria and Bohemia. Mexico is one of the U nited S tates’ best custom ers in the sewing m achine line. ^ i WA m J SN F CÀNDY n M A K CATH R T I I C w TR A D E MARK REGISTERED P le a sa n t, P a la ta b le , P o ten t. T aste Good. Do Good N ever Sicken, W eaken, or Gripe. 10c, ' 50c Writ« for f re e sam ple, an d booklet on h ealth . A ddress Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago, JQontreal, New York. 3221 KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN B IC ^ C L ^ : n ^ Built on the Square. A Splendid Line for You, MU. DEALER. Portland, Oregon, Delivery, and Replacem ents on Guarantee. 'Quick DeliVi«ry G u a r a n t e e d . A L IN E H A R D TO B E A T . CLEVELA N D CH AINLESS (Bevel Gear). ................... $75 CLEVELA N D C H A IN R O A D S T E R ..................................... 50 U W j ] l CLEVELA N D C H A IN R O A D ST E R Racer, 21 lb s)............. 50 J * Y £ l $ 5 ® CLEVELA N D C H A IN ..................................................................... 40 STO R M E R C H A IN ........................................... P E N N A N T SPECIAL C H A IN ........................................... 30 ¡W i Boys’ and Girls’ Bicycles. Largest Jobber of Bicycle Sundries in the N orthw est. Writ« for Catalogue and Discounts. A gents wanted in all towns throughout Oregon, W ashington, Idaho and Montana. AM ERICAN BICYCLE CO. PORTLAND BRANCH, Pops Sales Dep., 131-134 Sixth St. A. 25 c SA M FL B BOTTLE F O R lOc. D O C TO R S IN S IS T that their patients use " 5 D R O P S” for RHEUMATISM. KIDNEY DISEASE etc. Read the follow« ing letters: S w a n s o n R h e u m a t ic C u r e C o .: W h e n I w ro te y o u fo r a s a m p le b o ttle o f “ 5 D R O P S ” m y w ife w a s s u f f e rin g terribly fro m R h e u m a tis m a n d w a s v ery d isc o u ra g e d , a s I h a d tried every­ thing t h e d o c to rs p re sc rib e d , ev e n s e n d in g h e r to R ich field S p rin g s , e tc . M y d o c to r is v e ry m u ch s u rp rise d a t th e p r o g re s s m y w ife is m a k in g , a n d s h e is so w e ll t h a t sh e re fu s e d to k e e p h e r s e a m s tre s s a n d is n o w d o in g h e r o w n se w in g . The doctors insist on her taking “ 5 Drops” a n d a s s u re h e r t h a t i t is n o w o n ly a m a tte r o f a fe w d a y s a n d sh e w ill b e e n tire ly cu re d , a n d a s w e a re v e r y w e ll k n o w n h e r e , t h e V5 D R O P S ” is re ceiv in g c o n s id e ra b le atten« tio n a n d p raise. F . E . P R IC E , Je rs e y C ity, N . J . O ct. 13,1899. S w a n s o n R h e u m a t ic C u r e C o .: I su ffered te r r ib ly w ith Kidney Trouble fo r y e a r s , a n d a f te r u s in g less than two bottles o f “ 5 D R O P S ’* I a m n o w e n tir e ly w e ll a n d I g iv e “ 5 D R O P S ” th e p ra is e fo r m y c u re . 1 co u ld n o t fin d a n y th in g t h a t w o u ld g iv e m e th e s lig h te s t re lie f u n til 1 t r ie d th is rem ed y , a n d I re c o m m e n d i t to e v ery b o d y a s a permanent cu re f o r K id n ey D isease. M A R Y A . CA R BA U G H , B la c k G a p , P a . A ug. 22,’99. ( t r a d e m a r k ) is th e most powerful speclfjc known. 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