The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 28, 1893, Image 4

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    DECISIVE
Baking Powder Tests
The United States Official .
Investigation of Baking Powders, made by authority of
Congress, in the Department of Agriculture, Washing
ton, D. C, furnishes the highest authoritative informa
tion as to which powder is die best. The Official Report
. Shows the ROYAL to be a
cream of tartar baking pow
der, superior to all others in
leavening power (u-$ft2j.
Mm; Leader In Europe.
The continental monts de plot had their
origin in the Italian monti dl pieta, large
numbers of which were founded in Italy
throughout the Sixteenth century, and the
object of which were, iu I he first instance,
auwntially charitable, the avowed purpose
OC the institution being to counteract the
injurious effect of usury by lending mouey
oo deposit at an almost iuliuitesimal rate
of interest. The Franciscan monks were
the first to lend money on goods, and in 151 j
(hey were allowed by the pope to receive a
moderate amount of interest; but in pro
oeas of time the Italian monti di pleta be
came extensive banking corporations.
which were occasionally plundered or half
ruined by forced loans exacted bv tyran
nical princes, and sometimes brought to
otire collapse by injudicious huauciol
peculations Iindon Teleeranh.
It's Just as Easy
Ti trow C.aici Flowsn u It Is to nw
cobdoi mbs If joi JTIBT IIGBT.
RUwromnT the following contestant tea names
In ItMlf. and jour gardea fti sot complete without
them. They an all brautlful and fashionable tow
ers and the plants are all siron. healthy and po
grown, and teat, poalaf Urea, tor the pctee aajnaa.
THE IISIOTBT I3P.IB COIJiCIiOl OF SWEET W
OmpHtim If DittiaH VarteHt. 4 Imrg ftcM
mj .?ttiMrmxk for $U4, r a faeM Saaai a
Ou tarn eenxiss ntrndftr el eeala.
i a Rom I.OO Vi""""
12 Carnations tl.OO w aararrae
ia Pelargoniums BI.OO
12 Chrysanthemums tl.OO
JHower or Ctrnflt Choice Varieties ElUiar
Vagatabl OLLUO (mar mm or roar astasttaa)
l og OKE DOILAB.
SHERWOOD HALL NURSEIT CO.
1 1, sr. limt 4 Cat Site - - Sa fmdaa, CiL
-,-:iifyi?yf!?v!'
sBataslaSasaaVi
KISSING GOODBY.
A Mat he took and a backward look.
And her heart grew suddenly tighten
A trifle, yon say, to color a day.
Vet the dnll gray morn aeeuied brighter.
For heart are such thai a tender touch
May banish a look of sadness:
A small, slight thing can wake us sing.
Dot a rrowa will cberk uur gUtdoeaa.
The cheeriest ray along our way
Is the little act of kindness, .
And the keenest sting some careless thine
That was done In a moment of blindness.
We can bravely face life la a home when
strife
No foothold can discover.
And be lovers still If we only will, .
Though youth's bright days are over,
Ah, sharp as swords cut the unkind words
That are far beyond recalling.
When a face Ilea hid neath a coffin lid.
And bitter tears are falllne-.
We fain would give half the lives we Live
To undo oar idle scorning:
Then let as not miss the smile and kiss
When we part in the Ihrht of mornin.
Ulltaa Plnnkett in San Francisco Call.
UNITED AT THE LAST.
PITIFUL TALE OF
FAMILY THAT
AN EMIGRANT
PERISHED.
"TsC
ERADICATES BLOOD POI
SON AND BLOOD TAINT.
Ce-vbhal bottles of Swift's Specific (S. S. Si
- entirely cleansed my system of contagious
blood poison of the very worst type.
Uk. S. Looatia, Shreveport, La.
I CURES SCROFULA EVEN
IN ITS WORST FORMS.
T bad scaorcLA b 1884, and cleansed my
system entirely from it by taking seven
bottles of S. S. S. 1 have not had any symp-
U W. WILCOX,
Spartanburg, S. C.
?f HAS CURED HUNDREDS Of
CASES OF SKIN CANCER.
Treatise on Blood and 6ldn Diseases mailed
tea. Swift Specific Co, Atlanta. Ga.
99
Secretary rosier sag the Monument.
When Secretary Foster first came to con
gress ine aauington monument was
literally the national langbiug stock, look
lug, as It stood there, like the trunk of a
storm severed mast apparently the tower
which the parable speaks of which the
bnildercould not finish because be hud not
counted the cost. It was the sneer of the
tourist and the shame of the resident. It
perfectly evident that it was not eolaz
to ne nnisnea witn toe contents of the
little collection boxes labeled "For the
Washington monument," which stared at
you as yon entered any public building.
any more than with the "memorial" or
votive stones sent by countries, cities and
societies. It was equally evident that no
other private means would suffice, it
would have to be completed by the govern
ment 11 completed at alL
Samuel J. Randall was chairman of the
committee "on appropriations, of which
Foster had been mnde a member by
Speaker Kerr. Randall, who liked Foster.
Jokingly created him a sub committee on
monuments, and turned over to him as
such a lot of bills for monuments to this
man and that memory. One day there
came. over from the senate a bill which
John Sherman had gotten through there.
providing for the completion of "the Wash
ington monument by the government, and
appropriating cvoo.uuo for that numoee.
Foster was watching, and just aa Ran
dIL scowling at it, was about to pigeon
hole It, he spoke up and said: "No, no, Mr.
Vnairman. I m me sun-committee on
monuments; that bill belongs to me," with
that persuasive smile which has moved
more obdurate hearts than Randall's.
"Take It, then," said Randall, throwing it
over the table. Foster did take It, and
went to work at once collecting the data
for a report on the subject, which was so
mil and so strong that it convinced a ma
Jorityof the committee then, and after
ward a majority of the house passed the
bilL The work then begun never ceased
till the aluminnm cap was put on the anex
of the pyramidal top. No wonder Foster
finds satisfaction every time he looks at
nl handiwork. Washington Cor. Phila
delpbia itocord.
A City Destroyed by Silence.
AmyclsB, if the old legend of its fate is to
be relied npon, actually perished through
silence. The legend concerning the unique
ena or tots ancient city is as follows: Amy
else was a town of Laconia, founded by the
Lacedemonian king
"German
Syrup
William McKeekan, Drup-Hst t
iSIOOmino-dale. Mirh. " T haw harl nuseuemonian king Amyclas. It was an
th Asthma badly ever since I came tndePendent citr toT many years, but was mined to push on, and we jest had to
out Of the armv and thoiiP-h T have J. f0??" ' the. Sp18"9- The pick her up and carry her back. It was
, , , ? "j urn uwu bv uibeu aiurraeu y mise
been in the drug business for fifteen rumors of a projected Spartan invasion
years, and have tried nearly every- that at last, weary of living in a state of
thing; On the market, nothing has ' """-to terror, It was decreed that it
riven me the slightest relief until a 1 ,honld 08 made Pnbllc ofr?nM 10 reP"
' t, i T .. j the approach or an enemy. So, when
few months ago, When I OSed Bo- Spartan, at last actually Appeared I
The Terrible Itlissard of IM1 Had for
Some of Its Victims a Whole Family
Which Prose in Death la Dead Man's
Cove Herolo Efforts of a Mother.
"That's Dead Man's cove right before
jtrar eyes, said the old man aa lie point
ed to a recess of half an acre in extent
in the southern face of the Little Rocky
mountain. "Thats Dead Mangrove,
nd you kin see the iron work of tho
wagon lyin about when ye git closer.
When I first looked in here thnr was
five human bouies lying dead in that
wagon. Me an my purd we Ana a bix
grave and buried em all together back
agin that cliff, thar whar tho rocks is.
We piled the rocks that way so the
wolves could'it git at the dead."
"But there is no headboard no
names," I protested aa I rode closer to
the spot pointed out.
"uonwn t De no names, cause we
couldn't find any," he replied, "and thorn
rocks is a gravestun aa Will last forever,
We'll git oft and sit down fnr a smoke,
and I'll gin ye the full particklera. I've
passed here a hundred times in the last
three years, and it alius gives me the
heartache. Poor husband poor wife-
poor cmmreni
"It was this way, he continued after
his pipe was nhgat "Me and pard had
our snanty uown tuo vauey about a
mile. Plenty of emigrants in tlioV kiv.
ered wagons used to come by this trail
and tnrn south into Wyomin, or keep
west into Idaho. They'd come five or
six families at a time, and they'd come
singly, borne of 'em would take sich
chances of Injuns, sickness, landslides,
ttarraehun and death as would make
your ha'r stand on end to think of. No
man kin begin to guess how many graves
thar be or men, women and children be
tween the Dakota line and the west
branch of the Missouri river. I've
counted a hundred in a day's ride.
"Waal, one December mornin me and
pard woke np to feel that thar was a
blizzard matin ready to bust on us. It
had been coolish bnt pleasant up to that
time. We could tell by the feel of things
what was comin, and began to git ready
fur it. It was jest arter noon when a
woman walked into onr shanty. She
was an emigrant Right here in this
cove she had left her husband and four
children to try and find some help. He
had bin sick tar three weeks and was
little better than a dead man, and she
had bin drivinthe team an takin keer of
things gener'ly. She orter to hev turned
back lodg before, but some fool of
doctor bad told the man he'd get well if
they kept on.
I hey had got separated from the
party they started with, and had made
the last hundred miles alone. They
war out o grub, hadn't a match left to
build a fire, and the woman knowed a
change fur the wuss was blowin np.
She was a frail, lectle woman, and she
had gone through with nufifto down a
man, bnt she hadn't lost all her pluck
yit. As soon as she told us the story we
got ready to go back with her an bring
in the outht. We made a start, bnt we
never got thar.
"The buzzard prevented, ehT
"She did. She came swoopin down all
of a sudden, like some great bird droppin
from the sky. A line snow begun to
fall, the wind started nght in to blow a
livin gale, and I believe the thermom
eter went from 45 degs. above to lOdegs.
below inside of half an hour. We hadn't
any with us, but the change was sudden
an amazin. i ou couldn t face that gale
to save your life. It jest stopped us and
turned us around before we had got fif
teen rods from the house. As to the
cold, it jest paralyzed you. We had to
go back, and arter takin a big drink o'
whisky all around and pnttin on more
clothes we tried it agin.
"Me and Sam was as tough as b'ars
them days and could hev laid down in a
pond of water and let it freeze up with
us, but we couldn't buck agin that bliz
sard. When we made the second start
we got about half way up here, the little
woman leadin the way all the time.
Then we had to stop. Yon couldn't see
three foot from your nose, and all of us
was freezin to death by inches."
"And yon went backr
"We did. The woman was deter-
Wliat Was the Matter with tha Cakef
A soclnbly Inclined young couple who
are comfortably quartered in one of the
large apart nieut bouses up town Invited A
few friends to a card party one evening
last week. Owing to a iiituiidertitatiiiing
regarding the dale not one of the expected
guests appeared on the evening In ques
tion, 'l lie young wife was greatly vexed.
She had prepared a tempting little supper,
and hei economical soul revolted at the
Idea of its being wasted. One of the fea
tures of her table wns a large ornamental
cake, which she had purchased at a neigh
boring confectioner's. She cut the cake
and endeavored to induce her husband to
eat a portion of It, but he did not like cuke.
She wns determined, however, that some
body should eat it, and she offered it to the
hall and elevator boys, of which there were
four. They accepted It with outuusiaam
and quickly disposed of It.
The following day every boy wns sick
very sick. A doctor was called, and Ids
investigations led to the suspicion that
something wns the matter with that cuke.
He said that the hoys had undoubtedly
been poisoned. The confectioner's shop
was visited, aud the story of the mtsetiief
breeding cake was told to htm. He hml
evidently heard a similar story before, for
be hastily exclaimed: "Oh, it wns part of
that varnih batch of rake, I urn so sorry.
lou must excuse mo. My cook put in acup
of varnish. That Is all. You sea I have
been having the woodwork in my store
Tarnished. Yes, that was lu He put in
some varnish. That Is all."
The boys got well, and the story of the
"varnish cake" has been reCRted all over
the neighborhood. When the bidden guests
who staid away from the card party heard
of it they were glad that they had misun
derstood the date, New York Time.
"Ha5 WAS IN IT.'
Judge Munrne H lieeliled la Favor of
Kelly-Kally vs. Fanlow.
John J. Kelly vs. People's Bank t al. Plslnt
18 began this suit by selslug s lottery ticket,
on-twentluih of a whole ticket, whleh had won
1 16,(100 and had been forwarded to the I'eople's
Hank (r collection, and In whleh he claimed
fKBVlNTlNO rtlTHW MISCBT.
II there la. In this vala of tears, a more nroltflo
source of misery than the rhauniaUa iwlnse. we
have yet to hear of It, People are bora with a
lenuvuoy to rneumaiiam, just a in' y an wuo
one to consumption or lo wnolula. HUnht causes
may d. velon this. As anou aa the animisms
(Kiniplalnl aiil'eats Itself, renowns should lie
had to HuatctmrattMiniaih 'inters. whitman ens
Its runner inroads an banUhes tli t eumatio
tmta n iiom the avaisHi. ThU atatemant tallies
fleetly with the teatlmnny of physicians who
one-fourth Interest as owner. By consent the have employed this Jlne blood drpurant In their
ticket ws. cashed, and th. unclaimed IhreJ RK".OT
quarters wars withdrawn, toavlnit the computed
one-uuarter, which was also claimed by John
W. Fenlow, under conlrol of the conn.
The parties live In St. Louis, ami have been
quite unforiuuate. in IKbl F nlow, Kelly, Norle-
man, O'Keefe and Connors formed a quasi club,
and on three or four occasions purchased five
fraettonsof lottery tickets, said fractious cost-hia-fl
vaeh, and each member, contributing his
proportion of the price, was equally Interested
In Die winnings. Fenlow generally was charged
with purchasing tho tickets, and held them
until the drawing.
The members usually paid their contributions
before the drawings, and Feulow paid the lot.
tvry ticket vendor.
of th Hitlers tor malaria, liver onmnlallU, eou
stlpitlou, Indlitistlon. kidney trouble, uvrvous-
neas and l of appetite aud mh. After a wet-
(.. U.k.,11..., l.U - " - ... lit.
tors is utaful as a proveutlve oi the Initial ttaek
q rneumeutni.
A man feels proud when he Is working his
way up lo the top. hut he (eels dlftorenl U his
necktie utidurlakos to do the same thing.
KUFTUttfs- ANU FILM CUIIBU.
We positively rare minora, nllea and all i
tal diseases wlthontpatu or detention from busb
nesa. No euro, no nav. Also all PrtvaU dis
uses. Address for pamphlet lira. PotterOaid A
lanwy, are naraeiaireei, ean rrauoisao.
In April. 1st'.'
ed out). All paid except Kelly, who had
' his dollar on the day preceding
., in..)- iiivuiii'ti tvouuora nan
d replied out).
aitreou to pay
the draw litis.
The tickets had been selected by Norleman.
There was no funher intercourse between the
members of I tin club until after Ihedrauhiu ,n
Tuesday, April U, when it was learned that one
oi tne tour tietcu tisil won The tickets
" niches may have wings," said Hie light-
nsted man, " but there are no tllos on my
UIUIIVJ','
Tby Osbsisa for breakfast.
THREE TROUBLES.
Three thine whish all
worklngmon know pv
the most trouble in their
) hard-strain work ore I
Sprains, -Druiei and
Soreness.
THREE AFFLICTIONS.
Three supreme afflic
tions, which nil the world
knows afflict mankind the
! most with Aches and
Tains are: ..Rheumatism,
Neuralgia and Lumbago.
THREE THINGS.
to do are simply these
CseKniimelluo Stove Polish) no dust, no smell.
have licou paid for by Fenlow, and the amotion PSneJeter'S) reeTeti II anal lurlflrr It
for the court lo decide Is whethor Fenlow imld 1
lor the court lo decide Is whethor Fenlow paid
for account of Kelly II, or hether It was lor
tit: w ii arriniiii.
The day aflcr the drawing Kelly tendered his
dollar, hul was hiid (hat he was "too late" and
thai he whs "not In It."
The court concludes that Fenlow gave Kelly
to iimtcriiiand that he (Fenlow) would see that
Kelly's Interest In the tick. 'I would be paid for.
It Is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed
thst there lie Jiulitment In favur of John J.
Kelly and against John V. Fenlow, decreeing
Kelly lo have twen the owner of au undivided
oue-(ourth interest in the loliory ticket, and
that plaintiff receive and collect H,7!, repre
senting ih one-fourth of the proceeds ol the
lottery ticket now on deposit. Sew Orleans
(La.) City Item, February 7.
I remedy for cleansing your system.
V V Buy it,
"Vtry it
QJnnd be
prompt-)
ly nd perma
nently cured by
tho use of
iW
lllobhs-I drink a cheap California claret
which 1 know to he reliable. Wlgwan-Yea' 1
know the kind poor but holiest.
HKADAVHK Ain DVSrgl'glA.
Indian Chess.
Indian chess, or "chnturanga," la played
with a rajab, an elephant, a horse and a
ship, and four foot soldiers, corresponding
to a king, a castle, a knight, and a biahop
and four pawns, and there are four play
ers, bach player faces bis partner, and
places his pieces lu the order of ship, horse,
elephant and rajah, beginning at the left
baud corner the four foot soldiers being
of course in front. Partners are thusou
the opposite diagonal. The players move
In the order of the sun. The tactics of the
game, apparently from the "Bhaviahya
Purann," are not to attack your opponcut
who bos just played, as would be done In
double chess, but to obstruct the opponent
who has to play next. The game is dis
tinguished from double chess by marked
variations.
There is no queen, and the ship or bishop
Is "lame" can only move two squares at a
time, tnougn necan nop over au intervcn- Ule-nrit fc , " J
lng piece if he likes. Moreover, a plnyer th.n nr.. ,n f.,, .i.m. -i' i..:. i .t! Jrh..1!
ean take bis partner's rajab if things are 1 1 gained three pounds in weight, and never
not going well, and so assume command of I have bad an ache or a pain s uce."
both armies, and if bol h sides have lost a I Disease in one nart of tie ruutv arlll
rajah they can be restored by mutual con-1 vvuttially till the whole body with disease.
sent. I "-"fry yar or iwo some part oi the system
The game Is thus pervaded by a military fl"?.??! ?nu. "K'l's w uy. . Hucb
anlrlt. th..o-h ..nt n atifT lint. tlf. H,i ."." re noveu al OUCe aillt new
-- . -.- mutter ue allowed to take Ha
William K. Rockwell, No. 512 West 87th
street, N'ew York, says:
" I have been a martyr to bilious head
ache and dyspepsia. Any Indiscretion in
diet, overfatigue or cold brings on a lit of
uidlgeation, lollowed by a headache lasting lng than the
TO BRACK VP the
system after "l Grippe,"
rmeumonia. fevers, and
s other prostrating acuta dis
eases; to Duiia up neeueu
tkih and strength, and to
restore health and vigor
when you feel "run-down"
and used-up. the bast thing
In the world is Dr. Ileroe's
Uolilen Medical Discovery.
It promotes all the bodily
functions, rouses every or
gan into healthful action,
uuriflea and enriches tlie
blood, and through il
cleanses, repairs, and invig
orates the entire system.
For the most stubborn
Scrofulous, rutin or Boalp Diseases, Dyspep
sia, Bllioiisiivss, and kindred aihnentk. the
w Discovery" Is the only remedy that's
puaranrsea. u aoesn I Denuni or cure,
FISHING TACKLE
you have your money back.
-FOK-
Rode, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Loadora
mtcH of tho 'Inest Quality. ,
SKKD TO-
THE I T. HUDSOH ARMS CO.,
OS First St., Portland, Or.
send for e Ulosue,
Can you think of anything more convlno-
romise mat is made by the
r I In. than tlia nmniiu lhafc la mad h fh.
two or three duva at a tims. I tM..k I ... I sS, m... i'.il i,... ih i
have tried over twenty ditlerent remedies, it Is this: "If we can't cure your Catarrh,
wiiico were reconinieniiei aa eertui,, eur mm'u m. vnu aval in ra.h n
. "ivnua, out it was no use. At
last I tllOtlKll 1 would take a shunt,, emir.
of purgation with HBAsoakrH's Filu. For
opening moves are made by the aid of dice.
In this early game the rajab could be
taken, but he can always, if all the other
pieces are taken, retire with the honors of
war and draw. London Spectator.
Punishments in Morocco.
The notion of suiting the punishment to
the crime, however it may have found fa
vor with the great medieval sultans of
Cordova, does not occur to the Maroqulne
officials of totlny.
A Moorish law coort Is a parody of all
that Europeans mean by justice Extor
tion is the main object of the judges, and
the contempt for suffering is absolute.
ts nlace. Thtti-M'a I
no need of cuttina" it out with a ailivmin'a I
avaipei. rurge away tue old, diseased and
worn out parts with iibamdskth's Pills.
, Kentucky gentleman has been confirmed as
.'iiiiisicr n rem. nere is the good old combi
nation oi wnitiay auu quinine over again.
As a cure for sore throat and coughs
"ifrewn's BrmicMnl Troche " have been
thoroughly tested, and maintain a good
reputation.
She What's the most animated spectacle you
i-ersawr lie-A iiustou girl chasing a street
-w i. m w -a
I ea; j "VwT.
-Has
Sots-
CUcta-and
Sl.OVper UottltC
Oue coot a dusa.
Trtti Omit Cotrnn
where all others faU. C
Throat. HoaraeeeaaTw
Asthma. For Coasunptica It
nas cured thousands, end will rn.-tia vu
taken in time. Bold by I tntgglata on a guar.
snieo. for a Lame n k or Chst, use
nntbUll'S bslladonna PkAsTaRao.
i;ns nromiitly carts
oucha. Croon. Aora
hooping Cough and
i is nas no nvui:
fill ti ns vim if
ever
car.
Onr readers will ft IT as t h Am su trwa le
The rich may escape wit h whole skins, but noticing th, remarkable offerings advertised
those without "palm oil" have scant mercy. . , , veruHea
For instance, the mere accusation of a 1? n0th"r coIumn b7 th Sherwood Ball
paltry theft, if made from some favored Iiu"7 Co. of Menlo Park and 8an Fran-
quarter, will bring on the accused the or- Cisco, who are leaders on the coast in far.
SHU.0 HXkCATA R R H
iinvevoucalHrrnr Thla ninnlrh
dinary punishment for such conduct. This
consists in breaking the ankle bones and
pitching the sufferer into the nearest lane
or ditch, whence bis relatives may or may
not remove htm. As there are no surgeons
and no medical appliances, the bones can
not be set, and reunite so as to leave the
toes turned inward directly facing each
other. At Tangier I have several times
seen one of the.se poor creatures possibly
quite innocent of the offense attributed to
him hobbling over the cobbled alleys,
while the passers by nudged each other and
muttered "Thief."
In the prisons men and women, chaiued
together night and day under every cir-
ennutanceof indescribable filth and hor
ror, wait until their friends, who bring
them all the food tbey get, are able or
willing to offer a bribe sufficient for their
release. ineteentn Century.
tushing everything for the farm and garden.
A Oermantnwn poet Is writing s poem enti
tled "The Lay of the Custer Eng."
schee's German Syrup. I am now
glad to acknowledge the great good
it has done me. I am greatly reliev
ed during the day and at night go to
Sleep witnout tne least trouble." m
We make a
special of
fer in this
space each
week. This
time it is
of an Ori
ental col
ored fringed
CHENll.l.E
Table Covbr
(Bize S0x5D
inches, not
measuring fringe), which we will mall to you
for 9S cents sunt us, with 2 cents for postage.
It's a suiriteatton from our house-furnishing line
for making your home attractive. Our special
offers are not to get your money for the article
mentioned, but to eet vour attention to our
prices and qualities. We know they'll convince
you that you are assured of honest goods and
honest values from us every time. Oi
Catalogue Is sent free for the asking.
Olds & King,
Portland, Op.
Jur Spring
Goantry
OfteJ
WB KNOW VERY
well that few country
people know that we
can lit them pebkectly
at a hundred or two
miles away; but we
can. Send for rules for
self-measurement, and
we snail fit you. our
thr
before
the city, no one dared to warn the officiali-
of their approach, and thus they were abb
to take the town with scarce an effort.
There Is, it must be admitted, anothei
silence" myth concerning Amyclte. Ser
rlna says that the city was founded by
rytmtgoreans, forbidden by laws of theii
order to speak of or to harm serpents. The
result was that the snakes from the hillf
soagbt the precincts of the city, and, no
one oaring to speak of It to bis neighbor or
to barm the slimy creatures, one by one
we innaoitant lert, until finally the city
was completely turned into a snake den.
Bt. Louis Republic.
Experimenting In a Tank.
One of the most interesting and valuable
features in the shipbuilding yard of the
Dennys, on the Clyde, is what is known as
the experiment, which Is 300 feet long and
10 feet deep. In this tank are experiment
ally aetermiuea the speed, resistance and
other similar qualities of all vessels to be
ouut before the desisns are comnlefxl
This tank and the models which are n twi
are by no means toys, but are of valuable
assistance as mathematical methods of
scientifically determining facts of the ut
most importance.
ine models employed are made from
paratline wax, and by an ingenious ma
chine are cut from this material to the ex
an
112 and flS Suits have no equul. You save money
uy tniyuiK irom us. iry us upuis.
A. B STEimCH S CO.,
StricVy"." One-Pries " Clothiers,
poRitsun, or.
vsst stock of Clothing-
Sr'oT0, ?fZ.SJ h'".hta " Injun and wolf,
only by the Lord's hand pintin the way
mat we ever reached onr cabin agin.
we naa our ears, noses and fingers friz.
and an hour arter we got back water
friz solid in onr cabin within five foot
of a roarin fire. The woman prayed to
God and appealed to ns, but we knowed
it was no nse. That was the blizzard of
1881, and I've heard men sav it was 42
degs. below zero in this valley that
night
The woman got nipped wuss than we
did, bnt her mind was on the family
oacjt nere. sue was bound to come back
alone, but we stood her off till abont
dark. Then she made a bolt fur it and
got away."
"And went to her deatW
"Jest a sartinasif she had intoned
off that cliff. The blizzard shot ns in
fnr three days. When we got ont we
found ber within twenty rods of the
cabin. She bad friz to death goin that
inr. ur course we knowed how it would
be up here. The horses had been on
hitched and turned oat, Thev lav over
by that tree. The folks in the wagon
had crowded together and kivered np
wim ail ine oianneu, but all war stun
dead and as hard as rocks. Thev never
saw maiy luoi mgat come uown.
"Me and pard overhauled the wacron.
but we couldn't find anythin givin the
name or the family, and so. like hun
dreds of others out in this kentry of
any aesired scale. This mechanism is
largely automatic and self registering, and
works with remarkable accuracy. It Is
oue to tne experiments which are carried
i" mia Mui ana oiner methods of a
similar character that sncb successful re
sults are obtained in the construction of
we kivered 'em in to sleep till the Lord
gits ready to call 'em fur judgment.
Seems awf nl that a hull fam'ly should
be wiped out that way, but they ar
eleepin thar together, and I guess the
i-ord'll know the spot even if thar is no
Society
Badges.
MASONS, ODD FEL
lows, Kuiahtsof Pyth-
uts auu ail oiner SOC1'
vessels with excellent speed and sea going gravestun to mark it." New York Her-qualities.-New
Vork Telegram. aid.
jn Plao's Brmedy mt Catarrh Is the ssrs
I J tl' -t. r at hi to Tne. arid "hoape. K?
Mum! rtr arutUts or avut by mull.
L i llaMW'Ky Warrou, P
A Big Game Bag.
The total amount of bis frame hrnnuh,
eties should write to to bagduring the Maharajah's shikar party
rior hirtio. il ,.. 1 r '"""n t-'Kera. inree panthers, two
medal. "and watch" tr!r r"lnocen' eleven buffaloes, forty
pharmanf their i-m.n. nine deer and tweutv-one boara. Tha fl
lowing were tne weight and lengths of the
nve mggeat tigers: Length, 10 feet i'A
inches; weight, 4U3 pounds; 10 feet, 445
pouuus; reel o incnes, 47 pounds; 9 feet
0 inches, 450 pounds; 9 feet 6 Inches, 456
pounua. i ne six largest swamp deer (Ru
cervus duvacelli) were 570 ixjunds, 605
pounds, 500 pounds. 400 nounds. 40 nonn.Ia
and 480 pounds. The two largest sambhur
tive societies. Our
siiecialty. t. fttKIHfJitl,
First and Morrison
streets, Portland, Or.
Do Not Bleep on Tour Left Bide.
When a patient complains of a bad taste
in his mouth every morning on waking up,
the first question I ask him is as to the po
sition he assumes when going to sleep.
An immense number of people sleep on
the left side, and this is the most common
cause of the unpleasant tuste which is gen
erally attributed to dyspepsia. If a meal
has been taken within two or three hours
of going to bed, to sleep on the left side is
to give the stomach a task which it Is dif
ficult in the extreme to perform. The
student of anatomy knows that all food en
ters and leaves the stomach on the right
side, and hence sleeping on the left side
soon after eating involves a sort of pump
ing operation which is anything but con
ducive to sound repose.
The action of the heart is also Interfered
with considerably, and the lungs are un
duly compressed. It Is probable that lying
on the back is the most natural position,
but few men can rent easily so, and hence it
is best to cultivate the habit of sleeninir on
the right side. It Is very largely a matter
of habit, and the sooner it Is acquired the
better for the sleeper and the worse for the
physician. Interview in Bt. Louis Globe-Democrat.
At Quaker Wedding.
ho clergyman Is needed at a Quaker
wedding because toe nappy principals per
form the ceremony themselves. This is the
iormuia repeated oy the bridegroom at
recent wedding: ' Friends, here, in the
presence df the Lord and in the divine
presence, I take this, my friend, Edith
Mary Hanbury Aggs, to be my wife, prom
ising, In the fear of the Lord and with
divine assistance, to be her faithful and
loving husband." The bride repeated a
similar declaration, the certldaite of mar
riage was signed by witnesses, short ad
dresses from Scriptural texts were made,
prayers were offered, and the ceremony
was enueo.. juicnange.
inins.
sueu tuvurvyou. sncciwcte. aigectorinaa,
Old tlmef
Methods
of treating
Colds ana
Coughs were
based on the
a
idea ol sup
pression. VV e
now know
that ''feeding a
cold" is good doctrine.
Scott's Emulsion
of cod-liver oil with hypo-
pnaspnites, a rich iat-foocj,
.iifnc I nA ' MApl r-i..t
Suited P. ivuivj lilt, tuusi aiUUUUlU
A servant who had Just been engaged by COU jh When Ordinary mcdi-
Madison avenue mistress was told by her r.npe lias. fWI Dlo-.n
mistress that evervth no- waa tn Iw. rt... U , o-asuiii
the house with great punctuality. "I shall tO take; C3Sy tO difjeSt.
BStVAKK OF OINTMK.NTS FOR OA.
TAKUUTH41 CUTAI MCltCVKV,
As mercury will sunly destroy ihe sense of
-oneil and complcb-iy dt-rai -e ine whole system
f heu ei.liiiliis it ibrouan tho uiiuous surfaces,
-nich articles houid nevet be used except on
prescripilons fr m repuiah e physicians, as tht
tames;- they will oo is teuf.ld m the koo I you
u HJSSlb y derive from them Hall's Catarrh
Cure, maiiufaclurini by F J, Cheney A Co , To
.edo, u cutali s no mercury, aim is takin In
ternal y, a tiux dlreetly upou Iietilw daud nn-
otissrulae s. f ti e sy.tein. Iu buying tiails
i,!airh t u e be sure yim I the genuluo. il I.
uitvu interna ly sud mane lu Tidedo, O., by F.
J. Ci.eney x Co. I wlimoulai. fiee.
aw Bold by dmijilais; price, 75 cents per
Off. GUNtTS
JatFAOTIO
UVER
PILLS
MILD PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
A nfrrMMi of Ut bemte eh 49 I nifwwrr IW
Tu pitlm uupplf what ib tm Uuiki u ,
BskJa It tti.r, Thav vir HtestaWha, tuuiriua hm
MtMa. Thtiv mnnf. niUiwr friMntrr stiststti m
Mhsrt tMiia Ho. Ttt onvin. voa nl fhir nvmw mm
Will sMskll SAmr.U lasi. n a ftill Ham fnr UA (WtilaL eastalA
rrvxivlMra. ii3wu Matt. Co VbiUAalviu fl
INVALID GOODS.
mu nas
kalr
lUrUala .
-airs 1
Bath Kaaas
. Cessawdiia.
I Henri fnr Catalog ua.
i W. i. SCBROCK. ?1 e Mantincr St. S.F
FRAZER AXLE
BestiathiWoridinnrJinr
I Get tho fiBDnioBllfllhllXh
SotdEvsrywtiBrtlMllB-IIUI.
rftnaHuiiisr, Agent, rarllaad.Or.
Hercules Gas Enginu
Made) for Power or Pumping; Purpose
The Cbeaittst tuilahl Oas Knalae
oa Um alaiaat.
1
vaO
. -ef
e tNoiHs mm
Puau.
expect you to get np at "o'clock, dine at VI
ana go to bed at 10. "That's all right,"
was the response. "If I bare nothing else
to do this place will suit me exactly. "
New York Evening Sun.
Sicilian women, two or three hundred
years ago, excelled in the art of the drawn
wort embroideries now so popular. They
traced their patterns on linen, then drew
the threads from the parts that were to be
transparent, and Oiled In the openings
witn lancy stitches to give them a lacy ap
pearance.
iai.Thtra''il. wiLXaaatH?Tr ..yinl'1 -P1'
TAKE
PrUlNsDER'S.
Oreqon Blood PuriherJ
IkKIDNCY tf LIVER DISCASCS. DVBHCPSIA.
. KlaiHltS.oLUTCntS AMD SKIS DlSf SCS .
tMLAUCMt. HETIVTfCSS IFXM
0 OWT
' as
oorrrmxTADi
Ibtv mot ntoaM tm mismt
Ptse roe, evs (itosws-Ttu4 vow au asovt
t 1 . e a . M nVit . . . y
N0RtHPAciricnrcLB(;a
ssiv ukava ur HLS t UC9UV1PTIOH
I feVsevsai BvitWM -PpsmAND Oaira;
UA 1C ttCttTX' PILES knows by motion
lift W mm ii pomuiraiiivi, oaitM mwmse iiuui
For Slmpllelty It Beats th World.
It oils Itaeirfrom a ReMrvoIr,
Me Carburetor to get out feeder.
Vo HatUrles er Kleetrle Spark.
It runs with a Cheaper rirade or Oaeoune lhan say
skno roa utsimiii to
PALMER 8l REY. Manufaoturim.
4Ci timoi Jlmt, lu frnknt, CiL
sac
POBTLAMO. OKBOOM.
YOUNQ MENI
Tho Sooelfia A Mm. I.
Osraa, ylttiou! fall, all oases of Sranawr.
.", no mnll.r bt ie.w luna
siaiidln. rrevenia strt,-tiirn, It t-li, an In"
has fnil.-o. a, id by all iironlsta ' '
llaiiulaeturerai Tlw A.lsi-hi.niihal. Mnllnlna
Prtsw.ss.ee. Cu., Hun Juaa, Cat.
whru w.r-u. This fi-rm .ii'l UMMlX
lUJiJEUiNii or I'UO'i'iUIiiMB Kluii
vi'iinaromsTo
ns ftn.csM.vn-4 s-ii r ncurnv
whl.-li a.!i dlnoily e pirla tntdlM,
YOU
GOT
Dig 7 prtrmftiiffiuoum, Ikri" fo, Imiiff( 5
Iff Uth trlriimivisM4
iMidtfiar ramivl fciv aa: I.
nnntariU 4ianbftrxtM a
wUa Bt
OPIUM
Moruhlna- Tlahlt Cored In 10
tosodnya. Nojiay till eared.
Qg.J.tTkFHINLelMiseavOkiel 1
I VrlvatadlaaaaMnf mm
fertalaeuralor thseskllk
tailnf wsakaaes gesalia
to Wnmaa.
V "'i7 a. 1 Meeorl ba It and feel asi"e
1 Twtvsi6stsi"lfti) la NNmrnssalsi uie
sl I'JtXCB 10.
No Show with That Jury.
One of the old settlers of St. Pant, wearv
ing oi caning ana dunning for a bill
brought suit to enforce Its collection.
Ur. JL U. Churchill
lib Vernon, Wash.
An Honest Medicine
When the day of the trial came on the old t Rheumatism Cured Health Cutis TTn.
settler was a little late, and the lurv had Mr. rhnmhin . .....
Impaneled and sworn. He entered, surveyors i.il civil enslnners. ML Vernon
hlnrl the nrtnrnev and ..ul,ll ... I Vaililliilton, Writes: "Hiiiithsi-n rullf...,.
"A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR
CAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES
A POLIO
There Is one peculiar kind of crab, railed
the king or horseshoe crab, which chews Its
food with its legs. The little animal grinds
Its morsels between Its thighs before it
passes them over to its mouth.
Earrings have been worn from time Im
memorial When excavating t.ha ,,.
ancient Thebes archteoloiiMta of medium stature and his head la Iml, I
iKui, acuiuiureu remaros ueanns Knna.n.
tations of these Jewels.
been
sat behind the attorney, and rapidly ran
nis eyes over trie jury. When he reached
the last man he sprnnic to his feet and. r
gardless of court etiquette and decorum.
called out: "J udge, every man on that Jury
owes me s bill. Dismiss the case quick or
I'll turn op in that fellow's debt" St.
Paul Globe.
Herbert Spencer Is now a man of aevenr.v
tnougn be looks ten years younger. He Is
i"rS
fj i (Boss aristotilis) weighed 68 pound each.
Steel tape measures that coil nn Inald.
circular shaped silver case, and are marked
by a thumb slide, are numbered with .1
gaas UtUs conveniences enjoyed by both
except for a thin fringe of hair. IT hasac
aquiune nose, a ruddy skin and an Intel
lectual face,
-JUm and Wate.
One of the choicest relics In the fine col
lection of George W. Child, of Phlladel-
bla. Is a little green barp that once be
inged to Tom Moore, and which the poet
carried Into hundreds oi Irish V-mw.
EIVS? """"V"1; nwny, years. When I cam
here 1 began to be atHlcted all over with
Rheumatism
And also pains In my back and a general feeling
M being used up. rfy business tikes me out In
the element all ihe time, and I found my
?"?',?'" TV- It,f""' " advertise
L2n ',.I,'i"od " JarsaparllUt, and lenrnlng
S 1 J2 i' b. '? "I";1,1""'" w' comhoiinrted In
g,y ' 8tiil of Massachusetts, t concluded
It and am so much Improved that f a'n out
Bars- PlIHAA
parllla UUI
In all weathers and travel nil day with no
fatigue and tiled feeling. To one that
iuin.Hunciui.i
HOOD'S Pills eure Liver Ills, Jaundice.
I1UI011SW.SS, Blcg Headache and Constluatioa.
N. P. H. 0. o. 4906. If. H, V. ho. 67
Hood's
. A
ZXUs iiioore's Revealed Remedy.
JVjr HK',MATIHM.ndmyynvsth " esse of
F LOOK
RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF
OUT FOR TRAVELING
SELI.INO "OIIEKRE FRAMK"
FAKIRS"
And representing them to oe lust .a
"Vlotors," "Ramblr," "Clevolartds" " Bai.ioi..
"Rudgos," sylphs," We.frrTwhV.! vS
Bend for catalogues, olub and agents' discounts.
FRED T. MERRILL,
320 Washington trt, Portland, Or.
1