The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 26, 1893, Image 4

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    f You Want The Best.
ALTHOUGH you may have had good luck with
JTx. but few failures in making cake and biscuit in
the old-fashioned way with soda and sour milk, or
soda and cream of tartar, you will have better luck
and (following directions) no failures with the Royal
Baking Powder.
The truth of this must be evident when you re
member that in the leading hotels and restaurants,
and in the homes of our city cousins, where the latest
and best methods are invariably employed, and where
the most beautiful and dainty food is always set out
for the guests, the Royal Baking Powder is exclu
sively used for all quickly risen food.
Royal Baking Powder never disappoints; never
makes sour, soggy or husky food ; never spoils good
materials; never leaves lumps of alkali in the biscuit
or cake; while all these things do happen with the
best of cooks who cling to the old-fashioned methods,
or who use other baking powders.
If you want the best food, Royal Baking Powder
is indispensable.
IN SARK.
Abreast ud ahead of th tea la a arse's (Nat
cloven asunder,
With treng Ma breach and with wasttnf of
wind whence terror la ahad.
A a shadow of riMib from the wing of th
darkness on water thai thunder
Abreast anil ahead.
At It edge Is a uulcher hollowed and hewn
Cor a Ion man bad.
Propped open with rock and agape oa the
sky and swa thereunder.
But roofed and walled In well from the wrath
of tbeia elept lu dead.
Her might not a man drink rapture of real, or
aeiigm anove wonaor.
Beholding, a eoul d item bodied, the days and
nurht that fled.
With splendor and aonnd of the tempest around
aud ebov him and under.
Abreast and ahead.
A. U. Hwtnburna,
ON THE BRIDGE
at Qaejetlea That Trembles Literary People.
A crucial question is, "Typewriter, or no
typewriter" At a "symposium" on this
subject, George Spinney, of the New York
Times, said, "Typewritten copy la mnoh
the easier to edit." Ballard Smith, the
managing editor ot The World, agreed
that "typewriter copy Is the only perfect
copy to have." Richard Watson Gilder, of
The Century, replied: "I much prefer type
written copy. It is better for the eyes and
mora pacifying to the nerves." Mr. Car
rington. of Scribner'a, although he admires
the fine old Italian hand in rogue among the
older authors, says that eren a thoroughly
legible band and clear copy is not so wel
come to the editor as is a typewritten MS.
The Dramatie Development society of
New York demands that all manuscripts
examined by its readers shall be typewrit
ten by its own typewriters. Mrs. Mary
Mapea Dodge, the editor or St. Nicholas, is
reported now to refuse all manuscripts ez
eept each as is typewritten. Kipling, al
though a most rapid writer with the pen,
baa been recently introduced to the ma
chine and has knocked off some of his moat
telling verses with its aid.
Still, one can scarcely imagine Haw
thorne pounding out "The Scarlet Letter"
oa the typewriter, or Keats pouring out
"Endymion" to the clicking accompani
ment of the noisy machine. Emily A.
Thaekrav In New York Enoch
MY SUMMta
How Mesa
Gini
about I know not;
a dreamer.
thought of aught at all
stodlonsart.
The story gone as usual -See,
the pretty little schemer.
W bar arrows deftly pointed made a target ot
my heart,
I am not, at a rule, contented
To be hired from 'Death my skylight.
Bat the outing days couUaued ss the
longer grew;
And hours Oiled with pleasure
Oa from dewy mora to twilight,
Aaa fall often somewhat later, winged then
flight as hours do.
One morning m September
She was standing oa veranda
As I started tor reflection In a walk along the
Olds&Itfflg,
' POHTMflD,
OREGON.
OCR SPRING
CATALOGUE
abounds in
bargains ot
all descrip
tions, and we
have new ones
arriving con
stantly. Here
Is the latest
A LA DIES'
EMBROID
ERED EDGE
WHITE MULL
HANDIER-
CHIBFtrat to
I
e are agent for the
snysddremori receipt of J7 CENTS nd
CENT extra lor wwtaiie. weereauent fort
STANDARD PATTBJtS P. P. KID GLOVES
ana tne kuval Worcester cok.'-ets. send
for our Illustrated Catalogue. We mail It free
01 cnarge. ......
Commencement
Days are near. And we sre ready with the
largest, newest stock of BOYS' and YOUTHS
SUITS to be found in the Pacific Northwest.
Mothers should send for rules for self-measurement
for their boys. Schools and colleges should
ei out prices.
A. B. Steinbach & Co,
- Cor. First and Morrison Streets,
PORTLAND, OR.
We haVrn the Wrr linriNt fltvr t tit a
luwcnt pnutw.
Letters from Motes
s peak in
warm terms
of what
Scott's
Emulsion
has done
for their dcl
jcate, sickly
children.
It's use has
brought
thousands back to rosy health.
Scott's Emulsion
of cod-liver oil with Hypophos
phites is employed with great
success in all ailments that re
duce flesh and strength. Little
ones take it with relish.
Prepared by Scott Bowns, K. T. All drasaista.
"German
Syrup"
Tw bottles of German Syrup
vuieu me 01 xiemorrnage ot th
Lungs when other remedies failed.
I am a married man and, thirty-six
years of ajje, and live with my wife
and two little girls at Durham, Mo.
I have stated this brief and plain so
that all may understand. My case
was a bad one, and I shall be glad
to tell anyone about it who will
write me. Philip L. Scbinck, P.
O. B0X45. April 25, 1890. No man
could ask a more honorable, business-like
statement.
She said, "Before von go oat
Oa roar usual meander
hsp jrou'd like to know I'll be your summer
firi so more."
I think 1 must have shown her
That the news was far from pleasing,
Vsr slat asms a UtUe nearer Bear enough for me
to are
. That her blue eyes were a-twlakls
With the ecstasy of teasing,
sod she whispered, "Why not sale me, too, jour
winter girl to her"
Taeonteomer I surrendered.
Church and parson did their duty:
1 A4 whan she pinned in my cravat a creamy
jeajim pearl
She said, "It's not an emblem
Of year owe transcendent beauty,
st Jaat a small reminder that I'm your ell season
J. a Goodwin la Judge.
Caexpected MaaiAeenee,
"Jane," said Mr. Skiunphlint, a soft-
light shining; in bis eyes. "I think I
have never given you anything (or a
Christmas present, have I?"
- "Ka, William.1' anawaved-Mva; Skion
nblint, "you never have."
This Christmas, Jane," said Mr. Skinn
polint in a voice trembling from unwonted
feeling, "shall be a different one from any
we have ever had. What would you say to
present of some useful article for the
house?"
"I would like it very much, William."
"Something, for instance, that would be
both useful and ornamental? Something
that you could select yourself t How would
that dor
"It would please me above all things."
"Then, Jane," said Mr. Skinnphlint,
with an effort to retain his composure, "we
need a new bootjack. Here is twenty-fire
ants to buy it with. If it costs less, Jane,"
he added in a broken voice, "you can keep
the change." Chicago Tribune.
A Peaer for Pop.
Small Boy Pop, did you ever fall dorm
stairs?
Pop I suppose so.
"Did you ever fall up stairs?"
OC Bourse not."
"Idto."
"Nonsense."
"I fell the whole length of the stairs and
landed on the second floor."
"Nonsense."
"I wss up stairs when I fell, an' so I fell
as stairs, didn't I? 1 started from the
third floor." Street & Smith's Good News.
The Lambs Gamboled.
Robert Pa, wbat does gambol mean?
Teacher said wa were to find another
meaning for it before we recite this after-Boon.
Robert's Father Gamble? It means to
Cf games of chance, thereby winning or
ng large sums of money.
That afternoon Kobert electrified his
teacher by reading, "The little lambs
played games of chance on the hills, there
by winning or losing large sums of
"Lowell Citizen.
Her Beason.
FRJIZER AXLE
extiatbiVoridtpnrACr
JTBANK WOOLSBT, agent. Portland. Or.
jr
When I tell you, inj only friend, to
whom I so rarely write and whom 1 more
rarely see, that my lonely life has not
been without love for woman, yon-will
perhaps laugh or donbt.
"What!" yon will say; "that gaunt
old specter in his attio, with his books,
bis tobaooo and his three flower pots!
fie would not know that .there Is such a
word as love did he not encounter it now
and then in his reading. "
True, 1 have divided my days between
the books in a rich man's counting room
and those in my attio. True, again, 1
have never been more than merely pass
able to look at, even in my best days.
. Vet I have loved a woman.
Curing the five years when my elder
brother lay in the hospital across the
river, where he died, it was my custom
to visit him every Suuday. 1 enjoyed
the afternoon walk to the suburbs, where
the air has more of nature in it, especial
ly that portion of the walk which lay
upon the bridge. More life than was
usual npon the bridge moved there on
Sunday. Then the cars were crowded
with people seeking the parks. Many
crossed on foot, stopping to look idly
down at the dark and sluggish water.
One afternoon, as 1 stood thus leaning
Over the parapet, the sound of a woman's
gentle laugh caused me to turn and ocu
larly inquire its source. The woman
and a man were approaching. At the
side of the woman walked soberly a
handsome dog a colli a. There was that
in their appearance and manner which
plainly told me that here were husband
and wife, of the middle class, intelligent
but poor, out for a stroll. That they
were quite devoted to each other was
easily discoverable.
The man looked about thirty years of
age, wss tall, slender and with neither
strong nor handsome, but amiable face,
fie was doubtless a clerk fit to be some
thing better.
The woman was perhaps twenty-four.
She was not quite beautiful, yet she was
more than pretty. She was of good size
and figure; and the short plush coat that
she wore, and the manner in which she
kept ber hands thrust in the pockets
thereof, gave to her a dauntless air
which the quiet and affectionate expres
sion of her face softened.
She was a brunette, her eyes being
large and distinctly dark brown, her
face having, that peculiar complexion
which is most quickly affected by any
change in health.
The color .of her cheeks, the dark rim
under her eyes, and other indefinable
signs indicated some radical ailment In
the quick glance that I had of that pair,
while the woman was smiling, a feeling
of pity came pver ma 1 have never de
tected the exact cause of that emotion.
Perhaps in the' woman's face 1 read the
trace of past bodily snd mental suffer
ing; perhaps a subtle mark that death
had already set there.
Neither the woman nor her husband
noticed me as they passed. The dog re
garded me cautiously with the corner of
his eye. I probably would never have
thought of the three again had 1 not
seen them npon the bridge, under ex
actly the same circumstances, on the
next Sunday.
So these young and then happy people
walked here every Sunday, I thought
This, perhaps, was an event looked for
ward to throughout the week. The hus
band, donbtless, was kept a prisoner and
slave at bis desk from Monday morning
until Saturday night, with respite only
for eating and sleeping. Such cases are
common, even with people who can
think and who have some taste for luxu
ry, and who are not devoid of love for
the beautiful
The sight of happiness which exists
despite the cruelty of fate and man, and
which is temporarily unconscious of its
own liability to interruption and extinc
tion, invariably fills me with sadness.
And the sadness which arose at the con
templation of these two beings begat in
me a strange sympathy for and interest
in them.
On Sundays thereafter 1 would go ear
ly to the bridge and wait until they
passed, for it proved that this was their
habitual Sunday walk. Sometimes they
would pause and join those who gazed
down at the black river, 1 would, now
and again, resume my journey toward
tne hospital while they thus stood, and 1
would look back from a distance. The
bridge would then appear to me an
abrupt ascent, rising to the dense city,
and their two figures would stand out
elearly against the background,
i It became a matter of care to me to
observe each Sunday whether the health
of either had varied during the previous
week. The husband, always pale and
slight, showed little change, and that in
frequently. But the fluctuations of the
woman, as indicated by complexion,
gait, expression and otherwise, were nu
merous and pronounced. Often she
looked brighter and more robust than on
the preceding Sunday. Her face would
be then rounded out, and the dark cres
cents beneath ber eyes would be lees
marked. Then 1 found myself elated.
I But on the next Sunday the cheeks
had receded slightly, the healthy luster
of the eyes had given way to an ominous
paid for her if these ana many mora
things mean love.
My richest Joy was to sea her content
with her bus baud, and the darkest woe
of my life was to anticipate the termina
tion of their happiness.
So the Sundays passed. Oue afternoon
I waited until almost dusk, yet the oou
ple did not appear.
For sovon Sundays tn succession 1 did
not meet them npon their wouted walk.
On the eighth Snuday I saw the dog
first, then the man, The latter was
looking over the railing. The woman
was not with him. Apprehensively 1
sought with my eyes his face. Much
grief and loneliness were depicted there.
Was he or 1 the greater mourner' 1
wonder. "
1 suppose two years passed after that
day era 1 again beheld the widower
whose name 1 do not and probably never
hall know npon the bridge. The dog
was not with him this time. It was a
fine, sunny afternoon in May, Orinf
was no longer in his face. By his side
was a very pretty, animated, rosy little
woman whom 1 had never seen before,
They walked close to each other, and
aha looked with the ntmost tenderness
Into his face. She evidently was not yet
entirely accustomed to the wedding
ring which I observed upon her linger.
1 think that tears came to ray eyes at
this sight Those great brown eyes, the
plush sack, the lovely face that had
borne the Impress of sorrow and so
speedily had felt death these might
never have existed so soon bad they been
forgotten by the one being in the world
for whom that face had worn the aspect
of a perfect love.
Vet one npon whom those eyes never
rested has remembered. And surely the
memory of her is mine to wed, since he
whose right it was to cherish it, had al
lowed himself to be divorced from it in so
brief a time.
The memoty of her is with me always,
fills my soul, beautifies my life, muk.es
green and radiant this existence which
all who know ma think cold, bleak,
empty, repellent .
You will not laugh then, my friend,
when I tell yon that love is not to me a
thing unknown.
e s e
80 runs a part of the last letter to my
father that the old bookkeeper ever
wrote. R. N. 8. In Philadelphia Press.
Bow Talinags Was Converted.
Von can take any man for Christ if
yon know how to get at him. Truman
Osborne, one of the evangelists who
went through this country many years
ago, had a wonderful art in the right di
rection. He came to my father's house
one day, and while we were all seated
in the room, he said, "Mr. Talmage, are
all your children ChrUtiansT Father
said, "Yes, all but Do Witt" Then
Truman Osborne looked down into the
fireplace and began to tell a story ot a
storm that came on the mountains, and
all the sheep were in the fold; but there
was one lamb outside that perished in
the storm. Had he looked me in the eye
I should have been angered wbeu he
told that story; but he looked into the
fireplace, and it was so pathetically and
beautifully done that 1 never found any
peace until I was sure I was inside the
fold, where the other sheep were. Dr.
Talmage in Ladies' Home Journal.
Important Thing la Oerar.
A witness was testifying that he met tb
defendant at breakfast, and ths latter
called the waiter and suiil" -
"Oue monunt," exclaimed the counsel
for the detains, "I object U what hi said."
Then, followed a IkhI argument of about
an hour and a half on the objeetlon,
whleh was overruled, aud the court de
cided that the witness might state what
was said.
"Well, go en and slate what was said to
the waiter," remarked ths wlnnlug coun
sel, luakssl with his legal victory,
"Well," replied th wltntna, "hs said.
'Brine msa beefsteak and fried potatoes.' "
a riNK i'i.Ava roM boh.
Hoitt's Oak Grove School is unauestlon-
ably one of the heat schools for boys on th
racino i oust, 11 is loomed near aiiiuirae,
San Mateo nount v. ('a .. In rliarm of IraO
Holtt, I'll. 1)., ex-t3lnt8porliitiHlnt, with
a 11 rat-class noma of seven teaohers. The
placets beautiful and healthy. Th number
01 pupils is limited 10 liny so mat special
individual attention may 0 glveu to eaoh
A farmer who wished In enter some animals
at an agricultural exhibition wrolo as follows
to tit worvury: " Killer m for a jaukeas."
SKI.r-1'RAISK.
Self-praise is no recommendation, but
there sre times when one must pormlt
person to tell the truth about himself.
When what he says Is supported by th
testimony of others no reasonable man will
doubt his word. Now, to say that All
ow it's Posoirs P last it mi are the ouly genu
ine sua rename porous piasters mad not
self-praise in tlio sllirhtest degree. They
have stood th test fur over thirty years,
and in proof of their merits it is only nec
essary to call attention to the cures they
have effected and to the voluntary teatlinj-
iiiwaui tnoae wno nave useu tiiein.
Dtiwnre of imitations, and do not be de
ceived bv misrepresentation. Ask for All-
cock's, and let no solicitation or explana
tion iiiuuvv yuu tu accept a supstiiute.
"Vila the rharltv ball s success ?" "Oh. mv
yes. Our .Icilcli was only tie, snd the charily
ucimy win nave w pay 11.
"Broum't Rrmehinl Tnehrt" are an effect
ive oougli remedy. Suld only tn bozet. Price,
aj cents.
Drliilo How long tlUl that now play of yours
run t r rate i ut 11 u in lue next lusu.
BOrTVK ANM PILES
OUBjW.
Ws positively caro rupture, piles and all rec
tal dlhxuMS without palti or detention from buai
now, Ho cure, no pay. Also all PrivaU dls
aca. AilflrvM lor pamphlet Dra. Portsrdtla A
Losey, 5S Market street, San Franalaoo.
Svcrolary Carlisle is 111 with a cold. Treasury
drain, doublleas.
HOWS THIS I
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tot
any cao of catarrh that catiuot be cured by
Ball's Catarrh Cure. 1. 1. CIIKNKV A CO.,
rmna., Toledo, O,
We, the unilcrslfrned, have known K. J. Che
ney lor the lat tlitoeii years, and bellove him
perfectly honorable tn all business transactions
and financially able to carry out anv obligation
made by their firm. VV1SMT A THUAX,
Wholesale Druggist. Toledo, O.
WAI.DIKU, KlN.NAN A M ARVIN,
Wholmale Druggists, Toledo, O.
flail's Cntarrh Cure la taken Internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur-fm-csof
the system. Price, 75 cents per botUe.
Sold by all drugglata. Testimonials free.
BIRDS OrPAMAOl
Between this and ths other sld of ths broad
Atlantic, In th ahapeof tourists, eoinuiervlal
trawlers and mariners, aseuls "oil the road,"
steamboat oaptalns, ship's surgeons snd "all
aorta and conditions" of trawlers, emigrant
snd new settler appreciate aud testify to lb
Jirvveiitlv and remedial properties of Hostel
cr's Stomach Hitlers lu avaelckiivas, nausea,
malarial and rheumatic trouble, snd all disor
ders uf the stomach, liver aud tmwls, Against
th prejudicial liilluencu ot climate, crudely
cooked or unacouslotittxl diet and Impure wa
ter, It Is a sovereign safeguard, and has been so
regarded by the liavellug public, lor s third ol a
century, No form ol malarial lever, (mm Ibo
caleulurs nf the l'aclilo and th brokon-lione
fevar of Ihe Mississippi to lis milder types, ran
resist the curative acllon of this benignant pre
server and restorer of health, a vvrlfabl boon
In nersuna In fuubl health or liable to Incur
uiaeaa.
In th drain of III th ocean has tli prln
olpsl role, 1
Tsr Qbsmba for breakfast
Us InsmUue Stov Polish 1 no dust, no smell.
pa
th best remedy lor cleansing your system,
GIVEN UP TO DIE
Great Suffering With Liver
Complaint
Hope Almost (inno Jlcad What
Hood'a SnrmparUla Did
Jim Tsm
ilrt, 1U A. Hamilton
Fresno, Cal.
" I hare been troubled with what attending
physlclunt called liver complaint and enlartv
-n'-tit of tho spleen. Sores gathered snd broke
md for s long time I dociorcd for piles wlthon;
,ood results. At last I eould not wa k srron
ny room, and took to my bod, ss many thought.
o 1c. I Ix-cai to tuko Hood's Hunan" r It t am
'secure
6UN3VINJt
ortmes, no waiter how
dark th clouds are, when
Ui woman who Is burns
down by woman's troubles
turns to Ur. I'lsres's Fav
i ll Prescription. If her
Uf is mad gloomy by ths
cbituilo wutnases, deli
cate derangement), and
ltiful disonleis that af
flict hr set, they sr com
pletely cured. It she's
overworked, nervous, or
"run-down," sli has new
JlfesiidsUnnKlh,
" Favorite rracrlitloii"
Is a powerful, invlroratlng
tenia and a toothing and
strengt betiing a r v I a ,
Diirely vKtile, tterfentlr
harmless. It rstrulnles and promotes all th
proper functions of womanhood, improve"
dtneasion, suriohes th blood, ;llspl sch,
ami pain, brings rfresliln sleep, and r,
health and vlg
.'A
store
'Igor, ror svi y - leinnie
complaint" and disturbance, It i the only
remedy 10 sure and unfailing that It can be
If it doesn't bentfit or cure, jrmi bav your
By back.
OUR I) K HI ON?,
metal and prices are
nnc'inalcd. Write lor
prices to
A. I'KI.DKNHKIMKR
I.H1NH
I'OSTUNII JRWSLSS,
WNKt
FlBST AND MflRHISOK
HTHKCTS.
SCHOOL
MEDALS
INVALID
HelllM
GOODS.
IS
Chairs
Reellalaa
tkalra
Back Beats
t'eisseJee.
tvnd mr Catalogue.
W . 1. 5CBBQCK. ?l Mew Mofltgoraen; St. S.F
DR. GUNtfS
istrnovan
LIVER
PILLS
KILO PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSC.
Marc:
voYfjmtnt of the toowela moD 44V la rrf ft
1 nm tjeisjia imm
A
fcaaskltli. I'll mm blDaautittlv rhftt t
lyM and olr Complsmou to-Mr thn o-
im. i n mnni. ntiww irip nor mm
ir piiut no.
Mill sirs. nnaviatsl won git th)lr mrtlsB fl
Win mftil Mtut)1 tWt. or a liU bo for VAnshi. fto,A
vwrwbus jUuwmuo MvO M i'WisWwiWv. t
Hood
c
tar continued with It for tlx mimtlis, I am
vi:lrcly cured snd do all my housework. It
'ias all been brought about by Hood's Ssrssp
rilli." Mas. R. A. IUxu,r H, cor. Fresno an l
t. 8'Met.
Hood's PlllBOureConsliiiailoii by rctulm
Ihn peristaltic actl m uf tia al'.rnantnry rami.
How to Cama to a Stop. IRLOOD POISON
When we least
expect them,
accidents will
bclall us, a veri
fication of tho
old adage that
the unexpected
always nap
pens. Tho fol
lowing recites
business man was
A QDrrill TV Prlmarr. rvoond.
r wa kwinsa s S s ary or Tertiary
Syphilis permsnvmly cured la IS toUdsya. ton
can be treated at home for the same price and Um
earns e-vMrateai with thosewboprercrio ennt'j
serewewnieontractiocnre inem or wrunfl nwwr
and pftyexpertaeof coming, raJIruad far end hotel
mus, 11 we lau so cur. , i
rr, leende
pnuia, aa
1-1
f w fall to cur., if rou bar taken
Mtash, sod still bar -! and
sWtr keeln month, aMre Tkroot,
eMts,s irs-veoei any
IBBDleaut ohm
part of the bud
Fhysloal Development as a Cold.
A paper on the scientific measurement
of children was read before ths Bromley
(England) Naturalists' society. The au
thor. Rev. H. A. Soaraes, said hs fonnd
such measurements as he described,
taken every term, a good guide as to
whether his pnpils could be pressed with
work or not. If ths increase is regular
and the weight fair, according to the
height, he does not fear to press them;
bat if, on the other hand, the weight is
low, or if the heieht increases and not
tho weight, or if the increase in height " rrBrT!' ,w5 ?" ?' " -WATS THp
, . . , . . , , I were bought, and the applies- 1 w-wm
U too rapid, he thinks it a very fair ex- tfon of it ?u!tcd at once In a 7,
ense for laziness, and takes great care I n",v iam- ,hich hads;
that too much work is not expected from
them.
Sh
uur. isalr or s:rriro-ara nilllati
as. It la this sfvphlllsle IlfVooU POihuM
how an active
suddenly brought down
THE TRAIN STOPS.
CtNctK, O. " Recently while In th set of
aiintingtrom my car, I slcppea npon s stone,
which, turntn? surfrimlv undr mv foot, threw
mcto the ground, with a severely sprained ankle.
THE MANAGER STOPS.
Safferfne exewdinefv. 1 til heloed Into mv
or, uiij my mm rttsrwa me m wmeroiuif
witn arotca anU kiourca remeuie, but to do
A POINT TO 8TOP AT.
Reaching a station wher St. Jacobs Oil could
I sreusreuitea to cure. W solicit the must
ate eases and ehaslleage the wrew-14 rr
that
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sa win rsa.l aswaseamlttesia amves
elaaa. Ha,Ml) eapltai b-'llnd our um-ondl-
tlonal gwaranlee. Ataeltalesrmre-ntaealelnn
annllrailon. Addena A iHtU. KLMKUV S-O.,
aaura t laai atjaaoale XeasaiU, llilcxe, su.
FREE
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Th Spoolflo A No. I.
. Ceras, wlthon. lau, all r of Weefsar.
hem and Uieet, no matter of Ix.w (una
uui.tlm. Prevent strlcliire, H helii an hi
tenia n-medy. tmwhceeverrUiIus eine
has lallwt mM hy all lirwratau,
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What a "Filled" Case Is.
To save the gold and strengthen the
ease of watches, Joseph Fahy, a clever
lad, born in French Switzerland nearly
half a centnry ago, rolled out two plates
of gold and putting a plate of composi
tion metal between made a "filled case."
Since then he has brought the process to
perfection, and his filled cases are now
known to every jeweler on earth. They
are not plated cases. They would, with
out the composition metal filling, be a
double case thicker than heavy writing
paper. New York Truth.
wellnlKh become unbearable.
I wis out aud about tar work
In three days."
W. W. PEABODV.
Prat. & Gent. Man. O. (k M.
K. K. ,
Tha Pain Ctops.
poTSt'
HA VE fl'Ser.5r
. wa warn
rou
PILES
WTLr kiMws hr mmetnts
penplratMli, eauee Intonae luminal
ml wrm. ri,i Inn, nd Ml.lMrT
Jsusauui j ot raoiauDiHa i-ujis
YfFXD avows TO
ffT DR. BO-MN-KO'S FILE RMJCOY,
UU I which met diramir on pane airsoted.
aperman-nlcniro. rriee oho. Ilruaauita
oruuuL br.SaeanaI'liUadelpaiaaVa,
IT COSTS TOU HOTKINS
Tosoe this WaU-h.bnt when yon have aecn II
and It suits you, ) tne express asciiiour i.rlco
IO snd Use II, olberwlsa bo will r..ni,n it
stoorexpens.
IAIVC nUllUC I trashy W.lcbcs which, i
no uvirrr man nrass. guarantee a I
our "l, sud ran sell you aiiytiitu 1 lu li e
Jewelry line, at similar prlies,
SEEING IS BllEVIG;:;.';Lr
We send oud C. U. U. aubiect to eaan.lu.l.i.i;,
Address
EXCELSIOR WATCH CO.
837 Market St - Sots rraaclsoo.
Pi Lit JIUTSL.
mrs. winsiow's nwva
FOR OHILDRIN TIITMINO
Fee Ml. trail UrwawM. S t .au a kelll.
All Carve to B Made Stralfht.
Some day railroads will have in them
no dangerous and deadly curves. Over
half the disastrous collisions and a large
percentage of run-offs are caused by
corves. Of course, it will sometimes be
fonnd difficult to straighten out a curve
and keep a legitimate grade; but if the
laws required all railroads to go straight
in all cuts and other dangerous places
some plan would be devised by which
this could be done. Dallas (Tex.) News
; S.l SS S S wa J B
25ots-
buctssnd
$1.00 per Bottle:
I Oue oeut dose.
"'s tiBSiT uornn tuna promptly cures
where all nt hrm fail r ,.,.. i. . r
1 hrot, Hoarseness, Vhooplnr Cougb and
jr.r vBRsunpucD n on no nvai:
has cured thousands, snd will CUBS TOO IT
taken In tl mo. Sold by Imiirglata on s ausr
anteo. For a LAme flack or Chut- use)
HOW OUR WilFN HIS FRIFkM Tfll n HIM Tdit ur Dim '
PHQTAPlbb iwimans ivbuillin IIIHI Br. rjslll
Ta8JchedR $150 for a BICYCLE.
iSZKS!Sr3ih"tM- "YOU WANT A BICYCLE FOR
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icycles,
PACING fid
-DEALKK IN
troot n not.t. a us for
POWTI.SWn. TACCiNa, MI.KW.
CHJLOH'Sli
eaj&a;FfJXH5
Have
Ma.
CATARRH
REMEDY.
Working fur Tbelr Board.
Two famous philosoplters .Menedemus
and Asclepiades when pursuing their
studies at Athens, were enabled to pay
for their support and schooling by acting
as millers after school hours, receiving
the munificent sum of thirty-six cents
(two drachma;) per nigbt Happily their
fellow students, npon hearing this, raised
a subscription sufficient to defray the ex
penses of these deserving young men.
Detroit Free Press,
IVOtll iltJirrh? Thf MtYIswW 4a misesn.
twiwuiiicjuu, tnuoyivcw, .injector in.
THE BEST WHEEL Ofl EfltTl,
THE DERBY FOR '93.
Morgran & Wright Pneumatic .$150
' PETAIfj Frame, Derby pattern, double thronshont from enntlnnmia
Chain; Uard.rd Saddle. Drop Fnnliis; thromrhntit. '
Ilustraied in on, C.talue; Kuwrli. '""7 P,.,e., aim u.
For heauty and simplicity there la no equal. For service nona n ha
msde belter, SKND KOH (JATALCKil'K. 'OT service none can he
cures : QPRnnii a Webb Safe and Lock Co., i
r xiNyUIIUI ULnl general nohthwesterm aoemts .
"Bridget, why don't the landlady bar
-Sa-hlOi'mthlnkln'theprolceavsncar 0W! JL warnIn of death re
has rls.H Harper's Bazar. turned. Then my heart would sink, and.
signing, t would murmur tnaudibly:
valuable Brie-a-Rrae.
Tom In confidence let me tell you that i
nave won tne heart of Miss Vleuitempn.
Congratulate me, dear boy.
Jack Certainly, my dear fellow, for you
nave won a golden prize.
xom JJo you think sof
Tarantula Are Enemies.
Tarantulas are considered deadly foes to
each other and are seldom found in com
pany. When Imprisoned together there is
a tight, one succumbs and is eaten by the
victor, nature nas done a service lu mak
ing the tarantula so hideous and formida
ble looking an object. Indeed, it Is owing
to this repuLsiveneiR that no greater num
ber of person are stung. The sight of the
great hairy spider crawling near by will
cause a cold creeping sensation down the
back of almost any one. Florence Com
oanlon.
Mrs. . 3. Rowel!, Mc.lford, Mass., says her J
mother has been cured of Scrofula by ths as
or lour ootties of K :TVr3J r having bad
much other treat. ment, and being
reduced to quite a low cmdltion of health, a It
was tnonght sbe could not live.
GENERAL NORTHWESTERN AGENTS,
64 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. OREGON.
"This is one of the 1 sd Sundays."
There came time when every Son'
day was a bad one.
What made me love this woman?
Simply the unmistakable completeness
and constancy of her devotion te her
Jsek I do indeed. I won it once myself husband the absorption of the woman
ana naa we misfortune to break it. As I
oaa to put s golden band worth several
thousand dollars around it to mend it 1
know how dear it is. Chicago Times.
Experiment on the action of different
oils on metals shows among others that
bronse is much corroded bv linvt n
I slightly by olive oil and not at all by colsa
in the wife. Bad the strano-a wava nf
chance ever made known to her my
feeling, and had she swerved from that
devotion even to render me back love
for love, then my own adoration for her
would surely have departed.
xes,i loved her if to fill one's life
Machine Made Love.
Clarice And so your engagement
with Maitland is really off?
Isabel Yes. I got tired of ma
chine made love.
Clarice Machine mode love! What
do you mean?
Isabel He wrote all his letters on
s typewriter. Exchange.
Competitive games, especially in
tercollegiate, In which many ele
ments combine to carry tho excite
ment to the highest degree, are dan-
i gerous, not only in the final decisive
raw Cu,ed my Uttu Mr
Wiisi' inVTli ta!7 scrofula
pearcd all o
a year I had
1 " trE-Si recovery,
i was vav Induced
A feebo ""tt1os cured him, and no
symptoms of tho disease remain.
Wits. T. h. Mathers, Mathervllle. Miss.
Our book on Bloo.lsnl SV'n Ois mailed fr.
Sv. ir srsciric Co., Aussta. ca.
r his FaUL?"
of heredl. I
wbtehap- I
face. For I
snapallhnpel
when Anally I
WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES."
GREAT 8AV1NQ RESULTS FROM THE USE OF
SAPOLIO
TAKE
PfUMDER'S.
Obeqgn Blood Purifier?1
CURES-
kKIDNEV V LIVER DISEASES. DY8PCP8IA.
nwiata.BuiiunisaNaBKW DISCASES-
L.uvnt. IWS.IIVENCSS.Kfill
"U"li.
a
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V.4 va.C. f?HiwlWi. ! Tl?" nd th worst whale olL have ths will to die for tar or to bear i --
eH'-WnweiwMewmMeMueMaM -
Plno's Ibimede' for Datarrh Is tke
T, Ea1it to ITsa, and (Jhntmt.
Bold bv drugirlsu or sent by mall.
Ma. . T. KalMra, Warren. Pa.
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I V, P, V. U. No. sM-t3. V. N. TJ. Ho. 171
a.
RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF
Moore's Revealed Remedy.
KVhr.M
BOLD BT TOUK
MI18. H.
DRCOGIST.
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' FAKIRS"
LOOK OUT FOR TRAVELING
SELLING "CHEERB FRAMB"
BICYCLES
And representinc them
"Victors," "Rmblori,' "Cleveland." "Baialtrha"
"Rudgeo," 8y.ph,'wo.torWh.o, WorkJiSS?'
Bend tot catalogues, club snd agon (a' discount.
FRED T. MERRILL,
3ao Washington Street. Portland, Or.