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sweetness, and delicious flavor, you
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TBAIN DISPATCHING.
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in '
CasasssasEE
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It is indispensable for finest food.
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tfiitt'mUtJSMtt.
WHAT ENDURES t
What do rou think endures?
to )an think the greeted? endures? ,
Or teeming- manufacturing aut, or ft pr.
panti constitution, or th betbuiUftia-
shlus.
Or hotel of granite and Iron, or any chef
d'onivre of easiueerinii, forts, arsaav
aaeate? .:.'.
a, war! thM are not to be cherished far thara
solves; Hicr All their hoar; the dancers dance: thsmo-
slcUuis play for them;
n show pasMW; ail dim well enough of course:
Ail dues very well till one Rash of defiaao.
Die tfreat cltjr ia thai which lift the greatest
man or woman;
V it be a few ruuued huts. It In slill tliscreatest
City la the whole world.
- - -Wall Whiti
4' ' A Tim te Laugh.
You know bow It rentes on your finer
sensibilities to he laughed at to your face,
specially w-.cn the laush ia of the band),
unpolished type. Ami you know on or
more person who are porarsxed of auch a
laugh umt sach dlaposition to tue it.
Well, there U such a person in this town.
He U a very well educated man, too, and la
especially good io the languages. Not long
ago be was bilking to a mild manse red lit
tle woman wbo bad asked him a question
about a French senience. He asked her to
repeat it She did so. . . .--,.
"Ha ba!" be laughed. "Ha, bat Haw.
haw, haw!" nnd the little woman blushed.
"What la itr" abe asked very much em
barrassed. "Haw. haw 1 haw, haw was laughing
haw, bow t your very hadhaw, haw
pronunciation baw, haw"
"Haw, haw, bawl" she interrupted sud
denly. "Haw, haw! ba, ha, ha, ba!"andi
she kept it up as loud as she could until he
began to get ml in the face and feel embar
rassed himself.
"What is itr" be exclaZmed when ah
gave bim th chance. ; ,
"Haw, baw!" she responded nproarions
ly. "I wan haw, hrtw uiugbing baw,
baw at your hvr, haw very bad baw,
haw manners baw, bawl Good morn
ing," and she turned her back on him and
hasn't spoken to him aince. Detroit Free
Pre. .
Dress In the Middle Ages.
A to dress In medueval Europe plain
leather and woolen served for all ranks,
except on splendid ceremonials. Examine
the figures of tbe knighta on the floor of
tbe antechttpel In tbe Temple church In
London. Tbe originals of those forma were
not brothers of the order or bound to pov
erty. They were tbe proudest and most
, powerful of tbe English peers. Yet their
armor is without ornament save the plain
device on the shield. Tbe cloak is the
lightest and simplest. The heavy sword
hangs from a leather belt, fastened with an
ordinary barnee buckle. An those knigbta
lie there, so-they -moved when they were
alive, and when bard blows were going
they had an ample share of them. - ,-
So tact of history is more certain than
that the peasants born on tbe great baronies
looked op to those lord of theirs with real
and reverent nffactioa very strange if one
party in the contract bad nothing but hard
ship and the other was nn arbitrary tyrant.
Custom dies bard, and this feclingof feudal
loyalty has lingered into our-own times
with very little to support it. Fronde's
Oxford Address. e
' . i i '
Marrla tff toiwfin-oliifty. -' '
Dr. Regnatilt, in a pnpr rend before the
French Associutfon fur the Advancement
of Science at Pu, observed that there are
two varieties of consanguinity. In tbe
first, two near blood relations married.
This has been prohibited at all times and
In nearly nil untious. To tbe second, tbe
customary intermarriage of tbe natives of
district, be applied tbe term topogrnpb
: leal consanguiuity. In certniu races in
Kortb America, Australia and elsewhere
this lsTorbldiien. ,j ... s i,, .
Dr. Heguault sees traces of this practice
. In the civilized world. Tbe more tbe in
luibiUiit of a tlbitriet intermarry, t bo more
severe are they ugitinst tbe Intermarriage
Of blood relations. This is seen In remote
villages.- On the other bund, in towns
where1 the citizens can and do readily mar-
, ry elsewhere, thuy trouble litt le about I be
marriugeof couHina,' in feudal times trav
eling was very difficult. Tbe commor..i!ty
had to marry natives of their own district.
iiritish Aledical Journal.
.. Birons aad Weak Spelling-.
Speaking in a broad and general way, and
tdraUUiujt that? every one, is likely to mis
ipell a word of the ICnglUh language at
nine: time in but life, Bj.clli ra may be di
rided inlotivocla.'iaes the "strong spellers"
uid tbe "weak sjiellers." What "Ktron3
pelliug" muuia may be Illustrated by tao
irthogrnph ical maxim and practice of aa
ixoelleut gentleman who U now dead. His
Stl wsa, "Ncvj misspell a word for want
f putting In enough letters.' Acting oa
ibis principle, be spelled girl guarle, do doe
bid get gi tte.
This trait would seem to Indicate a lib
ra) disposition, and this gnuk-man was
j s. rtaiuly a very libcr.Uly uiiific-d man. Hu
tioug spoiling' d.cl not ptvreut him from
rving tbe public acceptalily in several c
wcitiis. - v
Another strong speller always Insisted
i lpon writing the word "perhaps" thus, per
sapKe. Though be was frequuntly remon-
itrated with and reptatexUr told that there
was no flnal e on the word, he eontinned to
ipell it that way.
A thoroughly "strong speller" always
kuus to be aceorded a cereula BTm;iathy
tnd even admiration by those who oruLna
rilyspellcorrectiy,whi!ea"weak speller" is
slways laughed at. What "weak spelling"
means may be Illustrated by tbe case of a
gentleman who recently wrote "eatbn.ii
tsm" thus, entbeusam, and who generally
ipells suggest" sojost.
The same gentleman is known to have
pclled penalty pelenty, but a peculiarity
if bis case is that be never mi.sprouounoes
t word and always appears in conversation
what he certainly is, a cultivated gentle
man. Youth's Companion.
The Many Moving Trains Under a Train
Dispatcher's Charge Depend For Safety
lpon ifu Comtirehenidve Mantal "Pie-
tore" Home EsamplM.
"I tell you, boya, It's the most fascinat
ing work I ever tried, and I ve been rail
roading for 3 years and taken a turn at
everything from brakeman to division so-
perlntendeut,'
So soke the train dispatcher to a com
pony of railroad mrn and the reporter.
by," said the latter, 1 thought train
dispatching was too risky to make the
sense of rcKponsibllity comfortable?' '
It may be partly that at bottom, but
train dispatcher to do bis work must lose
sight of the awful consequence that might
follow a mistake. If he didn t, be d low
his nerve every time. Why, every traiu, or
single locomotive lor that matter, of the
hundreds whom movements be directs
every day Is fraught with greater possi
bilities of diatsU-r, involving life or prop
erty, or both, than any man can contem
plate and not want to desert the responsi
bility. M -
"But how can a man pnt orrt of his mind
altogether those posKibiliUes, so that he's
Ot to move train without hesitation and
not get rattledf" asked the reporter.
"Well, It's tbe same answer to that as In
other coses where nerve i needed. It's the
confidence that come with experience. If
you've tun train without accident, why
you feel you can do It again."
t "When tbe danger of catastrophe I lost
sight ot, ' resumed the dispatcher, "tbe fas
cination conies in in the complexity of the
problems which present themselves every
hour. How.to get the meet trains through
In opposite directions, giving each its
'right' over the others, is tbe sum of a dis
patcher's tank. It Isn't enough to get each
train as it come along through safely;
you've got to deal with scores at tbe same
time, look ahead and keep tbem moving1."
i ou ought to be a good cues player,
auggestcd tbe reporter.
"I do pretend to play a pretty fair game,
and you'ic right. The same faculties that
tell iu chew com into play i n train dispatch
ing, but with trains you're dealing with
"men' that ore, when under way, out of
your control for a time, so that the Uiflicul
ties of tbe game are in one way increased
by the introduction of niovinsr nieces. So.
while you don't vividly realize the possible
REFINED TORTURE.
Hit the none When lie U Down, For II
Ua No friends.
Slip. lanl
A tug at the relus yank, haul, pull and
Jerk.
No use down he goes, broadside, with
snort of fear and a grunt of pulu.
Tbe Icy asphalt, when it starts In to be
slippery, knows where It Is at.
A crowd at once gulbera. A synimtbeUe
lady in ctn:ltw solicitously Inquire!
"What' the matter?"
"Only bora do u, mum," volunteer
bystander.
Yes, that Is all. Only a horse down. Poor
treat urel Have you ever critically observed
tblHsiiiipleaud ImiiiliHf metropolitan sigbtr
or 1 here a Iorkou In it.
There are ulnars a doren men ready to
amlst In getting Ui fallen animal to hi
feet.
The man with the faded Ringer hat and
antiquated coiit grasps the liors by tbe
ears. Hold his bead down, and be can t
struggle to bis feet. Keep bini down at all
hazards. The ginger hat generally places
one knee on tbe animal's head sometime
It both knee. This make the ginger hat
feel big lu the eye of the spectators. The
harder the ginger bat can press tb poor
brute bead into the unyielding pavement,
tbe happier be feels. It' the borne under
neath, and not tbe ginger hat. Grind hi
ye nearest the pavement Into tli sharp,
icy particles put it out if possible. If you
succeed in blinding the boast, the more
credit to yon.
Tbe man with the leeward eye seizes th
horses by the nose, fchitt off bis wind with
out fail. This make bim struggle violent
ly and affords th ginger bat a goldou op
portunity to get ki an extra grind on tbe
horse s eye ami it pull at the ears. The lee
ward eye also places his knee on the nose
and yanks tbe bit so that tbe ring will liny
the corrugated roof of the horse s mouth
down to smootbuesH, Tbe horse doesn't
like this. Tbe owner doesn't care. Ahorse
with a sore mouth oata less.
Strange as it may appear th horse Is un
easy, HorscH ore uot inoonsiderat of po
lite aitenliou. So the man with th calico
shirt jump on the animal's bip, and of
course this grimb the hair ami skin off the
under hip. Hut no matter, keen bim down
U it takes an army.
Horsea under these circumstances eem
to be unreasonable. Tbe man with the
game leg gits in his work now. He's been
waiting anxiously In tbe crowd for tbe
chance. The bone ha a raw sure under
tbe saddle.
Tbe uiau with the game leg grnsps tbe
saddle with both bauds, brace hi feet
agnliiMt tbe animal's back, pulls and presses
The liolstina- works at (lis Star mine,
. ....... . , , . , .
located lu Mar (.mlrli just wiow niiy,
Idalio, Has boon destroyed Dy nru.
BOITT'S OA K )!( VIS SCHOOL.
DKCIIIBI'tV miAKV.
Millhras. 8a ll Mateo doillilv. Cal. Num
ber uf Minlls limiitHl, A lirat-clsss honii
suhool lor Imivs Accredited at therltnt)
liiiiversityoribcsintilonl linlversitr. ran
term opens Anuiist 1. CntrloKiie on spi'll
ration lolrat). lioitl, l'h. 1)., Musier (K
Htaie Superintendent of l'ubllo Iustruo
uoiij,
Genius It mo re W rsw tnalerisl avralltiis lh
ma iv touch ol Inuumry.
RBaRNCntTION.
To secure a normal and rrguUr ttssur
change throughout th body us lis ah
lis itb 's Pin.i. This li-nie metaniorphostt
consists In constantly proceeding waste ol
ilsiiistml Its irgeneration. 1Jiunhsth'
Pi i.i are the best solvent of the proiluot-
oi uis nieiiratiiin oi xiiei tissue', ami in-
preikKM llieir luviiellv. TIihv srfl sn Hertt
tive ami eliiiiirnnve reiiimiy, which aiiav
irritation and remove onstruotlnn bv d
I g nature, and are of ureal beiiellt In casrs
ol leinpnrary and habitual oonsiipation.
torpid liver, biliousness, headache, inrtl
sesiion, rheuniatlsiii and dinesses arising
fnin an Impure slate of th blow),
IIhanprktu's I'lti.s are purely vrnetalile.
absolutely barnili'ss and safe to take at any
nine.
Knowledge la power, except in the eaaeof th
man wuu auuwa no u iicneu.
A trsmtillnf hand, an niiMrtsIn itep, Ibtietl-
a, Indlesied by rt-ilv nbllilnit Iroin on
olaca or iw.il lira to anoihi-r. u-uallv menial an
iiovBiic t uneziiceleil milaia.aru anionit lb
nnirsiiMHi it exiremo iiervoiiineaa. jnenv
- em In II Imb-, tint Hi lieilth nl iiianand wnmcu
n una coiiiiiiion la "nee i eiiir laay, " uauiv
in lie nvuilhniun illiaHiniunly by ckxkvs which
he vlaimma mluhl ilelv. lo Iiirillv the iii-r-
vniis t)nteiu fteuernl viunr rititat, IIiioiikIi Ihv
nivdliiiuol reliifoiiu'd dmi'mlon and renewal
,n an iinna reu i oner nl eetuiiu ai Hunt,
rnl-i-,1 In a lu-alllilul laud ud. A HimiauUie id
lhl l iliaitHiler'a Hlonineh IIIIHt., wlildh r
wiHlilUhea diav.lUni, bile reeiet nn and the
Habit nt Uidy on a ieriniii'iiily ri'milar
lion lp, I Inn n-uiiliiR that body p ill I llirlil in
allien la (nlUnvrd by in of l.enaili and
rhimnii tmtu. luiuralaiA- and a a nr, ventiva nl
Ilia tint stiHck iiraiili.eiiiienl ruliirii ol inula-
ital dlaoKlura, thla ined i'li' la wllliuui Ir
Ihrlco dally lake a wtuK!aa!til.
Mrs. Matrhem Wliv didn't o matrv hart
'he la aut'li a mmallil girl, llowmau-Vet,
inni a jiui ine irounie.
) Knsjalln Blove PoUalti no float, do sU.
Tt flSMA for break fast.
KCrTVRI AND PIT.Ka OVKSD.
We noaitlvelv eura motor, mies sad all rao-
ui aieaaaes wiuioui pai u or aewnuon rrom Dual
nea. No enra, no nay. Also all rVmi dis
ease. Aditrea lor pamphlet Dr. Porterflold
uswy, oss starxet street, au rrauuuoo.
!Terd Do von believe In tha faith etireT
siu-c i oa; ona troatuient cured u ihe lalih
I uau.
There 1" wore catarrh In (lit section of the
country ban all oilier diabases pin toKHlln-r.
ai d until tin-1( lew vi-nr, auiKMtl o be
inrurMlile. Kor a great ninny ear dneiora prn-
iiuuin-eu it s HH-ai -eae ann piOMirilM'il Ineal
rvinedlea, and I rronaiaiitlv railln ioi lire with
iix-al .reatment pronouiued II incur. i,u. m-i.
enee n nri.r.-n caiarin to lie a conmitiiiloi
in e. aiiO iiierriore ieoni-e count lot nn.
trentn em. Ilall'a Catarrh Cure, maiiufaetii.ed
y r. j. cnener a l.'o . inu-on. uiil.,. u t neon v
enn-tltmbiiml enre on hr market. II I. lakvn
I tternally in umm fmui ten drupatoateagpuou
till. It act direcilv ou the UihhI and nun on
nirfaee-i I the y-u-m. 1 lioy ofli-r i-uo hui-ilr-d
dnl ar for any ea-a it fatla to rura. Kud r.,r
circulars ai o teMinn ntsia Aoa,-rai
r. J. ClIhNaV . t;., Toledo, O.
tV Bold bydruKiU; Uotiiu.
Hood's-Cures
"My troiib'e bejaa with Inflammatory rhau-
matbna In my left leg bov tbe knee, Ai
rwult of tHiultloing
ruunlng sure formed,
and I wai tu terrible
condition, Ja about alt
months ray phyilolan
removed siec ot
bone, 111 the time ant
letlsg great pain. 1
could not I land on my
leg sud wag obliged to
walk with crutch, I
brmght ball doten bottle Of Ilood't tarasp
rills, and aoou afier t began taking It th tola
stopped diaehrglng nd healoil up. I threw
wny my wane aim I'liii H '7' ' , . 7 .
..nr. All mv trlan.la know bow I used lo
audvr slid I aia so tbauklut hi
Hood's Sarsapanlla
lor my perlwct ar." CHARtt W. Uaum,
m W. rvuru k suvtit jrivuvnu hu.
Mr- llauer.
UXK A rrtttr w
TUt! NiOUT, Cn.
umptloa com, X
sliRht cold, with your
lystwn In th scroful.
out condition that'
caused by bnpur lilooil.
la iioiign to fasten it
upon you, That is tli
lim when neglect and
delay r full ot danger,
(Joiuniuii tlon is Lunik
florofnl. Tom ean prvnt It, and you cn
cur it, if you haven't waited too long, with
Dr. Pierce' Uoldan Medical Discovery, That
is tli moat potent blood cloanaer, sirngtlf
reahirer, and Oesh-builder that' known to
medical oiouc. For vry dlseaa that has
to be reached thrniieh th blood, llke f'on.
umption, for Hcrofula In all It forms, Weak
Lungs, llronchitU, Aathma, and all sever,
lingering Coughs, It Is th only jiuoraiifwil
remedy. If if doesn't bsneut or our, you
have your money bach.
Th proprietor of Dr. Rage Catarrh.
Remedy A-noie that their nwlMist perfectly
and prmnnlly cure Catarrh. To prove
It to vou, IXier inV this olTeri If they cant
ur your (tarrb, no matter what your
osm it, they'll pay you t&UQ u) oaau.
FISHING TACKLE
FOR
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ItoH of trio rinott Quality.
RNI TO-
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93 FIrit Stn Portland, Or.
end lot e .Ulogn.
Hood'a Pllla Our Mick lluodaebe.
roil b:ds, 90.00.
1-.
. - r . 1 ajtittKMii, 111, nutiuiu L
zTrT ,L.u.L .i ZL rwl "ff tbe raw, sensitive Oeah by the
r:" rrr ,:.r. n quare mch,
General Bntlera Coora-ew
After Lit, coin's assatednation General
Butler occupied a suite of rooms on the first
Boor of Willord's hotel in Washington.
One afternoon the general and bis secret
ry, Mr. Balchelder, were aeated at a table
near th window of one of tbe rooms, when
Mr. Batchelder noticed that a large crowd
bad collected and were gazing at and mak
ing comment on tbe general, who was in
plain view from tbe street. It bating been
common report that not only th live of
Lincoln and Seward, but of Grout and But
ler were to be sacrificed, Mr. Batchelder be
som nervous and finally got np and pulled
down the blinds. . '
The general looked np and said: "What1
the matter, Batchelderf Why or you pull
ing down tbe blinds?"
; "Oh," sold Mr. Batchelder. "I thought it
wo getting rather late,"
"Nonsense, Batchelder," said the general.
"Fat them op again."
, '"But, ' general," sold Mr. ' Batchelder,
"there is a great crowd outaide the window
and there is no telling what violence they
may attempt.' - .
; General Butler snorted contemptuously,
"Let tbem," be said, and seeing that his
young secretary bad the seat nearer the
window, "and I will change seat with you,
10 there will Ixi no danger." Exchange.
"Bleaa Tlila Fragal MeaL"
"How do you like the new minister?" In
: quired one of tbe leading member of
suburban flock of tbe deacon's wife.
"I don't like blra at ail," wo tli reply.
"Of course J Invited him to dinenitb us(
wnen he was here on trial, and naturally
anough I apologized in advance for th din
ner, out I leave tt to you if that afforded
turn ground to insult mef '
"Insult your Certainly not How did
bo do tbatr ., , .- ... .!
"Oh, when It eame time to say grace lie
asked tbe Lord to bles the 'frugal meal,'
and really, between us, I must admit that
1 bod made most elaborate preparations,"
New York Humid.
f Trne a Preaching.' ,, 7
What la tbe tise of worrying nt what
angle a chair stands in tbe room, so long
th chair is a comfortable chair? I hare
known a poor tired woruao to walk up
stairs and down stairs and into every room
in tbe house simplyto make sure that every
shade was pulled just so far down in each
window, so that it would look nice from th
outside; then she was too tired to go out that
afternoon, v Wo 4t worth wh ilef Hardly.
True, there are some people wbo are never
so bappy as when they are miserable, and
are never so content a when thy axe find
ing fault.
Have w not known bouse wive, blessed
among women, who, when tbev cleaned
bouse, were never so wretched as when they Be traiu stalled in the; snow,
could not get more than half a duntpnuful
of dirt after sweeping a roomf Rip Van
Winkle's wife bnrst a blood vessel in scold
ing the peddler wbo crossed tbe frankly
sanded floor. She cared about the floor: the
peddler didn't.' She died; tbe peddler lived.
Eliza D. Keith.
game a big one.
"Ami it's something only the human
mlud can grapple with. I've seen mechan
ical contrivances csed to follow on a board
the movements of trains, with tbe idea of
checking the liability of the dispatcher to
drop a stitch and allowing him to think of
something else without losing the situa
tion. But, after ail, it's the man who must
be depended on to know that the board is
right. If it get set wrong, the board of
rvgs only embarrasses him io trying to re
cover bis picture,' as the boys call it.
"A traiu dispatcher has got to have a
mental 'picture' of tho relative positions at
any given time of all tbe trains under hi
hands. If that's gone, God help him)
- "Why, I've seeu a man stand between
two telegraph operators dictating orders to
one ana the other oh fast as be could talk
many a time without anything between bis
messages and disasters, except the chang
ing, but at every mlnut whole and exact
"picture' of all the miles of track which he
runs. Snppose it is a donblo track, with
few miles of single track between and aid
ing, bis mind must work like lightuing to
keep tbem going and avoid collisions.
"I've seen a mau standing in tbe opera
tors' tower in such situations, dictating,
grow suddenly whit aa a eloth. Ho bad
lost his 'picture.' A moment of awful sus
pense, and then with a great sigh, almost
groan, of relief h would recover It j
"That instant, unblnrred, mental image
t the pecu liar faculty developed by the dis
patcher's business.
"To give you nn idea how complicated
these mental photographs may be and bow
many points, any one of perl in ps fatal im
portance, tbe mind must take in at one, J
waaat one time dispatcher overasection ol
double track rond of 60 mile. Kogular
wain passed a given point every four min
ate. In this section was 10 mile of single
iracK a 'hogback' that is, a grade both
way to iu middle, requiring two locomo
tive to pull train up to the highest point.
wnen tney ten eitner ol the double tracks.
"With the regular traffic on tbe latter.
and-the locomotive coming back from the
hogback, twice tbe ordinary number, and
Just a likely to cause loss to property. If
noi to lire or trains, tt wa quick work.
You must take In, too, the presence of trains
running under special order to put them
through. Add to that the liability to u
emergency call for 'props to be forwarded
instantly to the company's mine to guard
against a threatened cavein, and you have
a gooa mea or the problems a tram dis
patcher has to grapple with.
"Every once in awhile a dispatcher get
a resuming glimpse or in responsiDUity
placed on bim by the way he is pulled up
for any irregularity. Hi superiors must
be tbe strictest disciplinarian to guard the
company against losses. For an illustra
tion: One winter night I had a train which
I bod positive orders to put through. It
was blocked at a certain point by a passen-
I could over-
The end of tbe saddle ring is
pushed through the hair padding and bore
another hole on tbe other side of the vert
ebra. And still the burse continue to
struggle.
Ah, now It Is the driver' tarn. He has
beeu unfastening th harness aud trace,
and all i trve.
"Stand clear!" be shouts.
Tbe ginger bat puts out tbo horse' ey
lor good, the calico shirt make the bare
hipbone and pavement meet, the game log
pulls off an extra chunk of raw flesh, while
the leeward eye cause the blood to run
from the lacerated mouth.
Whack! Whack!
It wouldn't do, you know, to let the horse
get up by bis owu unaided efforts. So, cs
the torturers release their holds, the driver
brings that cruel lash once, twice, thrice
down upon tbe rib, that raise wells on the
quivering tlesh a big ax a man finger.
Aow be is up, nervous, trembling, excited.
sore and lame. No matter; b is only a
Dorse.
Who carear Washington Star.
WHO DftKftK'r KNOW
Fred T. Merrill, lha Pioneer Itlrrrl. IV.Im ir hi.
m r ft. is renaou. w rue iiimromana, ur.
6oud fur Catalogue.
. A. SCHROCK
Fins Bidding,
Fair Kittrnsii,
Floss Mittresses,
Wire Mattresses,
and Pillows.
81 Nw MoKTnomsvgT,
Ban Frauelaoo. Cat.
MR? WINSIIWC 6ooth.no
iiiiiu, iiuiuawii u araup
- rOR CHILD!) TIITHIMO
raalsyllirahia. MCwiMalMllla,
FRAZER AXLE
BestinthiWorldinnr nnr
Set the 68BoiD8ljihllr
Sold EfarywIiBrtl U 1 1 1.H U L.
rttAKK WOlitf,i(at, r.HUad, Or.
-all I f
I 9 I
mm
come tbe obstacle iu two ways either push
the .passenger through with an extra loco
motive, or take the urgent train back.
witch it to another track- odd go around
tbe passenger train. The first way would
take about 13 minutes, tbe other perhaps
an hour and a half. It was late to low
time, so J sent an order to push tbe passen
ger train out of the way. It was done, and
through my other train went all right I
made tbe usual note of the maneuver in
my daily report to the division snoerintend.
ent, and in a day or two got a message that
lie wouiu uite to see me. , , '
Ihe superintendent wa one of the kind
The Parthenon Fries.
If tbe frieze of th Parthenon be carefully
examined, it will be found bow resolutely
tho figures of men and horses ore kept sub
ject to tbe dominant motive of ornament
It is not merely a collection of statues or
sculptured narrative. That the sculptor
bad tbe power of realism wbo can doubt in
tbe presence of masterpiece of Greek statu
ary t But b possessed tbe higher power
of subordinating ports to tbe whole, that
power wbicb is tbe result of a faculty, u
yet undefined, corresponding to the faculty
of music.
Tbe frieze was Instinctively recognized
by Greek architects a tho proper place for
ornament; tbe name it bore with tbem,
zopborus, the subject of life, marked it out
as the field for display of living pageantry;
artistic Instinct forbad tbut it should be
bo used irresiiecttvely of the general archi
tectural effect. So in that perfect symphony
of form, the Parthenon frieze, though each
limb and fold.of drapery is true, everything
1 made to serve tbe general harmony, like
chords in professional music. Blackwood
Magazine.
What Prill I Doing For Girl.
Pride Is driving the girl out of their
natural domestic sphere into th commer
cial, business world, where th men for
long fancied tbey beld an exclusive monop
oly. And it I only natural that young
women prefer to ares neatly and fill posi
tions where tbey can see what is going on
in toe worm rattier than to wear soiled
aprons and stay In the kitchen, where th
range of vision depends upon tbe lz of the
back window. Social caste decrees that
the girl In the kitchen must marry some
one not above ber own station In life, but
tbe young lady typewriter In the business
otlice may entangle tbe heart of th head of
the urm. W ashington Post.
Tbn
Treat"
'xsdy
Of
rPaip.
jialllfo
Aches
and
ainsof
di nnn nnicnu
I lll.llllll sT 111,11111 aa aauaarnarvi spa ueu
lg" mm v ar w 1 1 "-- imeeai
aVajaaeBs H bbsisbbsbsi Tn mllahl Female Rmi latin . V V
A SPECIALITY. rfrr.J. Pill, quickly met.-. ail ir- J YZa
. ? " rasa I I s arr or Toruirf reMlrlllfn4 lb "N '
BTPOUla rrmnenttT cured la lb loMitaja. Yon Hint main sriuD- J
cao ba trouuxl al hocw lor Hie a.-tie prl.-a aud Ihj tnmaannnna. . J W
tv , Rare, mire anil
l.imiuritiil, with thane r bo prefer to emitj
sj wv-wmroainw-iioetiro wm or ruruno money
amtDnrexiienaeoleurilui.nillnioil (an anahutii
Wit, If fU to euro, if you hav taken sa.r
eury, todida iwlaik, sivlaiJIt have si-lias and
p-ilna, nwoaea'atenea.in month, aw Threat,
r laaplea,('orr4 'lorl tlpota. V Inrann anr
Bar of tbo body. Hair or rwhra... A.lll.
at, II la iMa arpauiiu bmmd 1io4
that we racnuiMUeut tve alleH ua bum
ebatlual aMisnilblls'hwar. I or
at laMvteuaHfan, T!iiadla.aMliaklia)
mum.) an. .kiii or ii ai-iiainfai payaa
eiaiia. avioo,MIO eafltal D himt ottr anmii
! Ilonal iraamiUie. AbaalnlenismlliarnlaralMna
nniieaiion. mna XMIH. fiUMUDY .
i w mi aio wcaauiut voHuuri
Ionia aonrei
ux. v V , reliable, pern pro.
t0 Y . P"M "O reilit of tirio
sfst t 1 per bus, ( hnir for M.
y lltmriiaiico, boxt,HiuU),Wn
AND COTTONWOOD PILLS
a.PrXt'
ONION
SYRUP
COUS :
AKO CROUP.
GnANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
YOUNO MCNI
Th) Spocltlo A No. I.
rwm, wlihnai SMI, all eaaa of l ,
si am n4 Silaw, no matiM ol hw lung
abuidln. lfVMili alflnttra,ll iMln. n In.
It.rnnlrf4aa.lv. Itiwia wh.n .varrioiog ala
TBA.BrlHwnM.
ilanalMTlarafSi
Prle.. ..
lMK.sjMjoaa.IM.
tanlalnarnnllvr-f r
fit t Oj-mtifc c Jill r-.d Croup
lirt aioir.it jt fc-y r i ll
Which IlKlri.fiMMMJu- l
la.M. iM wrTli-rt liti bnt.l.a nola.
T- no uiu--ata (or is Taw.-a sjtuia aa cmV
a ahllarvn, my .nlv rM-
w , a fnM, vraf. .ara. I
1 tV , IV. O-ihD'abiilrm Srr.II
HN ( S",v2."-.".5.
II llll III) ' asar: lhal'a Ihennly
II 1IILIIU kind . d..l In. Than
mm
aend yonrnrdtr Inr lb
HIWT ROt. I. kits
INKil in 1-AI.MKII A
HKY TVI'K TllKV
I'oaTLasn.ti.
Th Leaflets War ropular.
There Is a story of an officer in command
of a troopship wbo, having embraced a
somewhat se:.sational form of religious ba
iler himself, wa active In -distributing
tracts setting forth these view among his
men. To bia extremn frrnr.irin.tinn th. I
leaflets wer received with tiionkfulnes. ' who doesn't make any fuss, but goc totb
and even asked 1r,r: Ro njt h,.WH ... neon or tne matter In hand. While ane.nk.
the "run" on these specinl pnblications g me a,J0Ut some commonplace sub
that the amateur mlwinnnn'n a-, jectbetook down a volume of the nenal
soon exhausted, and he had to fall bock " uU P-Utel a section for me to
upon a collection of less exciting religion - rcHlu K lecnijed th olTense of pushing
literature. Passenger train anil the statutory penalty.
i "These tracts are not equal to the olJ -' tm" 1 Kuel ' don need to say any-
ones," remarkid tbe officer as ho drnlt 1 """g more, io ir 1 salu, I nope not, and
Jbem out, to tbe sergeant. "I dare say the w'ut 011t linf a If I hod just escaped a
Ireneh Scenery In America.
A New York art ist ba spent two sum
mers among tbe Great Smoky mountains
of Tenuesaee, liecause, be says, be gets th
onie kind of subject there that the French
painter And around Barbizon the same
rudeness of Implements, ' lie same simpllo
' Ity of habitations, evr-n the same blue cloth
ing. "I don't see why so many of our fel
lows go to France," said he, "for w hav
everything that we can want in this coun
try." New York Sun. "
Liked Oysters,
Little Sou Mamma, do you like pearls f
Mamma Indeed 1 do.
Littlo Bon Weil, you gtv in some
money to go to a restaurant an get a oyster
tw, on tuebby I'll find, a nice pearl for
yoo.tjodiW, J .. -,, I
criminal conviction.
"lioaisenger trains, the low provides, must
be bauled, not pushed, and I haven't given
any orders to violate tbe statute since that
time." ivew York Sun.
men find the difference." "Yes, ulr. indeed
they do," was the prompt reply. There
never was such good puper (or pipelljjit
as tbe first lot mode; tbem others ain't to
bo named with tbem." Manchester Times.
Be Had Been Ther Before.
"Lay off your overcoat. You won't feel
It when you go out," remarked the oronri-
etor of a Park row restaurant to an infre
quent customer one evening during a cold
pell.
'Ibat's Just the rc-ascn that I keen It
on," replied the other. "The lost on I took
off here I have never felt or seen since,"
and with these words he buttoned hi coat
tightly around his form and pointed to the
glazed sign on the wall, which read, "The
proprietor i not responsible for overcoats
or umbrella lost or stolen." New York
Herald. , - ,
What Makes Beauty.-'
Beauty Is a result of race, of circum
stances, audi as personal freedom and mod.
of life, and of continuous diet, not of Intel
licence, and still less nf th nvnii.itfnn
knowledge, wbicb latter can onlv lieneflr. . ?
tbe Individual whose feature are fixed First Commuter Then 1 no boat In.
past serious change befar stud is even Kew York Weekly.
A Trt Answer,
a ir .w
juroe tiaicrj.) young man
bought a pair of overall the other
day, and in th pocket of them fount!
a not from the young woman who
made them, asking him to write to
her. Ha did bo, and wan much sur
prised to receive a reply saying "that
she wan sorry be had no finer blood
than to wear such a poor quality of
trousers. "Philadelphia Ledger. ,
On Time.
First Commuter (at the ferryy-Onr
train must have arrived on time this
morning.
Second Commuter Why do you think
Bcaneet For a Oenerons Man.
ITicks-Why Is it that tbe keeper of this
restaurant treats Milkmay so acurrilvf
ouiuuiuy never ran in debt for a cent
worth la his life. But there's Hardupp.
wbo gets bis meals ber nnd never pays for
them, and yet you see now courteous old
bbetlelgb is to bim.
Wicks I know that ITardiipp never pays
ana mat Miiumay always pats cash on tli
nail. Hut you must remember that Ml ld
muy bos mighty cheap dinner, while
Hanlupp order the best of ererytblnir.
One can respect a generous man even If It
be at one's own expense. Boston Tran
script. .
Chlneae Economy. -
Chinamen have a curious hibernating
lacuny, wnereoy uj iiiistaluiug frem mus
cular exertion they are able to economize
considerably in their eating. In times of
scarcity, when wages fall below a eerUln
range, poor people sometimes choose not to
work, liecause tbey consider that tbey
would have to take more food to rep vir the
waste than the work nou would produce.
aiacniiiiairs magazine.
Tbe yew tree, almost destituteof branch
r bark, grows in tbe Caucasus to a height
f from fjOto 60 feet and a diameter of .
little over 3 feet. It is considered superior
to mahogany and is almost indestructibl
except y lire.
The chips from a gallows noon which
tevei al persons hod been hanged was one of
th item of medhevnl materia nisdica:
these were thought to heesDecinllv vh.Iu..IiI.
In treating cases of obstinate agu.
Paper money developed from the bill of
exchange or certificates of th banks and
was probably first issued by the Italian
bankers of tbe 14th century..
Tbe smallest race known live In th An.
daman island. The height of a full grown
Andamanian seldom exceeds 3d feet, and
tew weigh over 65 pounds.
John Milton loved to nlav on th mnn
Be made bis second wife sing and said she
had soma voice, but not tlx slightest idea
aftoosv . ,
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t 1C:IBIIT17I
$75 Ofl ,B 5flM'";b!T,fB,,l,'
1 U.UU B. r. JOHXSOX A CO,, HH.IINOK0, V I
PRINTERS
Sofa.
cocta,,tvl
tl.OOperHottkC'
Ou cent a dose.
TrrrS (inT COtTflu tuns promptly cure
aui uinns iiiu, vuuRna, vroup, or
Throat, Hoaraeneaa, whooping Cough and
--- --. rw j-,,oi n ona no nvMi:
Das cured thousand., snd will txn Ton If
taken In time. Bold oy Drntrglcta on a ruse,
nteo. Fit a lamo IWi'k or ChiC ua
SHlLOH't BELLADONNA PLABTKRo.
SHI LO H'SvQLCATA R R H
ilaveyoucauuih? Thlsremeilylsrusnin.
teed to cure you. frkie,60vta, liijccuirfra.
-AND-
Publishers
write to PALMER
We have for mle elicnp on easy term.
1 new 8-rolumn foiio or G-coImnn qimrio
Improved Country Campbell p cm. AIpo
1 new 0-coliimn olio or C-cnlunin quarto
Improved Country CampU ll PrpHu; bolh
complete. Also 1 iwconcl-hiuid Country
Campbell PreM; will print G-odumn
quarto pnpT; is Ruaranlecd to bo in pt-r-K'ct
condition. Tboe prese run eiwily
by hand; will do nil-round work; band
preBjea or other machinery taken in part
payment, ir YOU want a bargain,
ft HEY TYPE F'DRY, Pohtland, Oh. & '
U M IC TTOHTTO TVtXA I
Hi If r". l'Ko MrtfDiraUlari.ai
11 YtrLD AT Of CB TO
aa ri rui.ui.n- pii r ftrurnv
HOW OUR WHFN HIS rnirun Till n uiUTUiTDr nun
laughed ior a DIUYiLI:.
t.ty Our customer bail nn In.l .l ...I L. i i. .. . ...... . .-
SiK i5,aa'- f" OU WANT A BICYCLE '
PILES
tabiortM tnmora, aUriirnlv;Uit,.rffArrttnit
a rjfrmn'--' i flirty. rn vx. Drurcitit
VfOiMi mti. WfAkailo, A .TlisVUtXlpili, sVl
Flovver"
" For two years I suffered terrihiv
with stocnach trouble, and was for
ail that time under treatment bv a
physician. He finally, after trvW
evcrythiuf', said my stomach was
worn out, and that I would have to
cease catinz solid food. On therec
ommendation of a friend I procured
a bottle of August Flower. 1 1 seem
ed to do me good at once. I gained
strength and flesh rapidly. I feel
now like a new man, and consider
tnat August Flower has cured mi."
Jas. E. Dederick, Saugertics, N. Y.
SOCIETY
BADGES.
A. FKI.DKNHKTM-
tit, heading Jew
eler nl ihe T'aoinr
rnrtn west, serpi a
Urge auiek of all
"icini HUVIKTY
IIAIXiKg on hand
Heat gnorta at low.
eat nxurea. Iladgai
maun w oraer.
n n
Oeasnsastlve and nanni.
who have weak lunita or Aatb
ma, ibould ua Plao aCaro (or
Coniumpllon, It ha onra
(boaaauida. It ha. not Inlnr
ed on. II la not bad to Ian,
a-, - .uiu ..run.
Bold vnrwtier. SSe.
aJH! MR
DEALER IN
OK ffl..
r
lcycles,
voold dollars roit aoe. jn Portland, t a cost .
aLBM.
'WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES."
GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OP
SAP
OLIO
RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF
V lA -a.
-v moorc's Revealed Remedy.
SKfeiF"MO.B rt-aor. thstb, th, L ol
. iau a -,r-.i siaa. m. v. hi'ru!!.
---. ...LU BV
TOUR
at Kg. M.
DRIJOQMT.
TH e t NLY WAY YOU CAN
VICTOR, RAMB'ER. CLEVE1 NO and
WESTERN WrlEE L WORKS
BICYCLES
IS WITH Alt AXE.
FRED T. mERRILL,
The Pioneer Denlpr of the Paclllo Coast, with
mm iin i. ivHHiiinirton street, sell (lie
eat and mfift ri'linlil iiiDili.n. ......i i .
: n- v aL. i.in.ic 111 nuier
ifu. Over 000 new and aucoml.h.n.l n..,.i... ...
sale or trade, cunIi or on easv payments. Write
ihn beforo yon buy. 62-imue iilustiated i-ata-logue
free for the nkin.
Ull PUN.K (JI li VI' H Nllnlhbna aa.,1 D..IA- .1 Al w . .
if
. t. . U. Ko. 4D9-S. F. K. U. Ho. 67
Baking Ovens, tivi