The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, September 15, 1893, Image 4

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University of California.
Your committee have made a very careful exami
nation of the ROYAL BAKING POWDER,
and are satisfied that it fulfils all the requirements
which the public can make of a baking powder.
For purity and care in preparation it equals any
in the market, and
.Our test shows that it has greater
leavening power than any other
of which we have any knowledge.
i
NATURE'S STORED POWER SUFPS
CIENT FOR ANY EMERGENCY.
tVlad ud Water Ready to Take the I'lara
of Cnl-Wuti fa rmnl Methods ol
rood Frodaetioa The Opilsolsti View
of Mm Earth's Foture.
JPrqf. Chemistry, University of 'California, and Stale Analyst:
Prof. Chemistry, College Pharmacy cf the University of California.
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All other baking powders contain either alum or ammonia.
Twe Deer right.
The gentlemen comprising the survey
ing party bow working for the Bear Val
ley company np Millard's canyon, were
on Monday treated to a right which sel
dom cornea to men in thU center of civili
sation. We get the story from Means.
Pollock and Rosa, transit men of the
party.
The men were working np the canyon
abont a mile above the Millard Honae
wen they heard a peculiar, crashing
noise. Looking np they saw on the cliffs
bigh above the stream, and abont a quar
ter of a mile from them, two noble
bucks standing, with heads lowered,
abont ten feet from each other. Thna
they stood eying each other and pawing
the dirt for folly minnte. Then they
made a simultaneous spring, and came
together with a noise like a falling tree.
8o violent was the concussion that the
animals were thrown back nntil a dis
tance of ten or fifteen again intervened
between them. The men, fascinated
with the sight, watched the deer go
through the same performance again
and again.
Finally, after a more than usually
violent rush, the bucks did not separate.
but struggled as if apparently trying to
push each other back. It soon became
plain to the men, however, that instead
of pushing they were pulling away from
each other. In other words their horns
had become locked, and from raging
combatants the bocks became fright
ened animals, and were only bent on se
curing a divorce. Messrs. Boss, Pol
lock and party then conceived the idea
of taking advantage of the helpless con
dition of the bucks and capturing them.
'ihey made a great rush for the scene,
but before they reached it the deer in
their straggles approached too near the
edge of the cliff and both of them fell
to their death in the pool below. When
the party reached the water the deer
were found locked in each other's horns
quite dead.
The gentlemen thought to skin the
deer and bring in the hides to lend an air
of authenticity to the tale, but the law
is so strict as to having in yonr posses
sion the hide of a newly deceased deer.
no matter whether the deer dies of la
grippe, commits suicide or falls ont of
balloon, that they forbore.-
"German
Syrup"
Eoschee s Oerman byrup is more
successful in the treatment of Con
sumption than any other remedy
prescribed. It has been tried under
every variety of climate. In the
bleak, bitter North, in damp New
England, in the fickle Middle States,
in the hot, moist South every
where. It has been in demand by
every nationality. It has been em
ployed in every stage of Consump
tion. In brief it has been used
by millions and its the only true and
reliable Consumption Remedy. $
Baking PoiVder
Purity and
Leavening Pouter
UNEQUALED.
QASH PRISES
To Introduce onr Powder. h.. a..
tennlned to distribute among tbe cmuonp
era a number of CAHU PHIZES. To
ttie person orclob returning oa the Urgent
Don'lerorcrtlficateonor before Jans 1.
lev, we win drive a ch prize of 100, snd
to the next largest, numerous other nrlasa
tinting from S5 to 7S iw c ABU.
CLOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND, Or.
HAVE
YOU
GOT
PILES
IWHT7TO PTTJBS known br ttotetaM
Hit pnplravUun,o-vuM LntentM ltohln
when warm. This form and BLIItl).
MU&DUM or VU&mUVUiQt SLUHi
TIKLD AT09CE TO
Dft. BO-SAH-KO'8 PILE REMEDY,
Which averts dimsetir on part afT!t4.
baorb. tumor. tUl ltorunc,efrxrtrrij
pormsnjTit cur. Prion &Oo. DmmtimXM
ViatU. Dr. Jfatnko, JftUgpaU. fat,
SOCIETY
BADGES.
A. FELDKNHEIM
R, Leading Jew.
eler of the Pacific
North went, keeps
large toot of all
HBCKBT BOCIETY
BADOKS on ban i.
Best goods at low
est fliriires. Badges
made to order.
Almeek's Closed.
Almack's is no more: Willis' Rooms
have had their day and ceased to be! No
more will the magnificent hall and
salons of the dingy edifice in King street,
St. James', celebrated tinder both these
titles, re-echo the sounds of revelry and
mirth. Henceforth the animation within
its walls will be confined mainly to sales
by auction. In its day Alniacks was
the center of fashion, entry to which was
guarded by a committee of ladies as
closely as ever Orberus guarded a region
not so inviting, and who were less easily
satisfied than even the fabled sentinel.
Even ths Duke of Wellington who,
according to Lord William Lenox, earned
for himself in his day the title of "The
Bean of the Peninsula." jnst as in later
times a gallant admiral earned for him
self the distinction of "The Swell of the
Ocean" was denied admission one night
because he had donned black trousers
instead of the knee breeches and silk
stockings which the committee had voted
indispensable for gentlemen. Every
book dealing with fashionable life at the
end of the last century and the begin
ning of this abounds in references to Al
mack's.
According to legend Mr. Almack was
in reality a Scotchman, who came to
London in the proverbial condition. His
real name was M All, but as at that
time his countrymen were not so es
teemed south of the Tweed as they are
now, he thonght to diminish hostility to
his nationality by reversing his patro
nymic. Almack's ultimately became
Willis' Booms, and was for long the
headquarters of social festivals, dances
and charity dinners. These festal times
are over, and instead of the toastmas
ter" "Fill your glasses, gentlemen;
bumpers, if you please," the refrain of
its presiding genius will be "Go, going,
gone!" And thns disappears another
link which joined the end of the century
with what the late Lord Lamington
called the "Days of the Dandies." Lon
don Telegraph.
An Important Translation.
Of the Papyrus Ebers, the important
medical manuscript which George Ebers,
the well known German Egyptologist
and novelist, acquired at Lnxsor eight
een or nineteen years ago, only frag
ments the chapter on diseases of the
eyes, for instance have, with Professor
Hirschberg's help, yet been translated.
Ebers shrank from translating the whole,
on the ground that medical knowledge
was requisite for the task. He expressed
this opinion when he and Lndwig Stern
edited the manuscript in 1875. A com
plete translation has now been made by
Berlin medical man, Dr. Heinrich
Joachim, who learned Egyptian for the
purpose, and has been working at the
translation for several years. Thanks
to his labors, the oldest medical work in
the world is now accessible to all who
can read German.
Joachim thinks that it was written at
latest 1550 years B. C, but that parts of
it are of still older date. It consists
mainly of recipes, interspersed here and
there with proverbs. In some passages
advice as to the examination of patients
Is given; in others tbe prognosis indicat
ed by certain symptoms is stated. The
treatise shows that palpation of the ab
domen was practiced by the old Egyp
tian physicians. Berlin Cor. London
Lancet.
Cork Forests.
Cork growing in Spain and Portngal is
an extremely precarious business, and it
demands considerable capital. Only the
other day a man in this city was seeking
a partner jjith flOO.OOOto putintoacork
forest in Spain, with a lease of 150 years.
Tbe bark is cnt only once in ten years,
but as the forests are very large the
grower manages to obtain an annnul
crop. This year s crop is just beginning
to come into the American market, the
trees baving been barked in July and
August.
Crude cork comes over in great bales
eighing from 175 to 225 ponnds each.
The beat to which it is subjected in
order to flatten ont its curves also drives
ont most of the insects, such as one
wonld naturally expect to find in bark.
As cork is too light to form a cargo of
itself, the cork carrying vessels also
bring oil, olives, wine and heavy mer
chandise of various sorts. New York
Bun.
Pessimist t hare meat to eat, wool to
wear, coal to bum. My material wants are
measurably satisfied. But the race is
doomed. Von and I will not see the day,
but It will come, when coal is exhausted by
the ever increaiinx demand, when the earth
no more yields food for the starving mil
lions, when the temperate sonea must be
abandoned for the lack of fuel and under
the tropic sun men turned again to beasts
struggle for tbe mere privilege of living.
Arts, manufactures, sciences, everything,
will follow fuel and light into the void of
the forgotten. Books will pertah, cities
crumble and gibbering apea crawl again
where men walked, their degeneracy ac
complished, the cycle of evolution com
plete. Then let the sun's paling light (all.
the quicker the better, on a dead world.
white and frozen from pole to equator.
Optimist uoeh! There never was a great
human want that was not met. It is
abort time, comparatively, since wood wait
the fuel of the world. It became scarce,
and coal was discovered in quantities ap
parently inexhaustible in spite of what
yon say. But grant for the sake of argu
ment that tbe use of coal must some day
cease. 1 hat ought not to worry us, now
that tbe Niagara tunnel is opened.
Isimtot bat nas that
Optimist Everything. Light, heat, mo
tion, power are all manifestations of the
same force and theoretically interchange
able. No one of them is ever lost. The
trouble baa been to manage the transforma
tion. Power is plenty without coal, but it
isn't easy to lead it to its work. Try to do
this with belts and shafts, and if the dis
tance is great power becomes changed to
heat by friction on tbe way. But now
comes the great mutual reagent, electricity.
At Lake Huella in Sweden 300 horsepower
are to be generated by turbine water wheels.
wired six miles to a lighting station and
eight miles to a power station. If six and
eight miles, why not 60 and St)r There is
Niagara now in harness. Buffalo will be
come a greater manufacturing city than
ever before, yet burn relatively less
coal. Every minnte the water that glides
over that mighty cliff is the power equiva
lent of thousands of tons of coaL This en
ergy can be sent by wire to New York if
you like and used to run sausage grinders.
Having learned to change heat to power
and telegraph it where we like, we shall
learn to transmit power back into heat and
warm ourselves in winter by the Grand
falls of Labrador. Why go so farr The
cool fields are bottled sunshine from tbe
carboniferous period. Let's bottle our
own. w e nave enough ot It in summer.
Or catch the force of the tide which
surges through our inlets aud turn
that into power and heat. Then
you'll see lumps of coal in cabinets
labeled, "Formerly used for fuel,
Then there is the wind. More wind power
Is tued now than ever before, but its use is
jnst begun. It is free, inexhaustible. Put
up your shaft anywhere and set Boreas
grinding corn. It is Irregular, but if there
u a cyclone In Kansas and a calm In Da
kota, Dakota can telegraph, "Please wire
us 300 h. p. per minute 1. 1, and chg. to our
acct." All this is supposing that coal runs
out. But it won't. We understand better
the conservation as well as the correlation
of enemy. Many a man is running a SO h.
p. engine on less coal than he formerly used
for 6 1. p. Tue Campania bums no more
than tbe old Servia. We have wasted our
wood and our coal. Inventive genius is
now economizing. There are plenty of saw
mills that use no fuel but the sawdust they
make.
Pessimist Yes, but food?
Optimist Waste- again. We waste br
feeding corn to cattle and then eating the
cattle, instead of eating the corn. We waste
by turning sewage into the sea, instead of
making it productive as at Pullman. We
waste by slovenly farming. There isalmost
no limit to tbe productiveness of a single
, Belgium teaches us that. The denser
the population tbe better the farm in z. No
soil is so poor that it cannot be made to
yield three or four big crops a year br till
age, which is applied power, and by fertil
ization. Atwater has raised splendid crops
on sea sand, which had been baked to de
stroy every atom of virtue in it. It is
all a queue ion of power, power, power, in
some one of its forms, and when we have
harnessed Niagara to his plow the farmer
can kill his oxen and 100 people live on the
produce of their pasture. Draw a circle of
30 miles radius around New York. Within
that circle can be raised all tbe food the
city needs, if you eliminate waste. The
desert of sabara could feed every human
oeing on we planet and cry for more.
Power, its transmission, transformation
and economy, is the solution of tbe ques
tion, and of power there is no apparent
limit.
Pessimist But there is heat. Heat is
from tbe sun, tbe tides from the sun and
moon combined. When the sun loses Its
beat it will cease to build clouds, and Ni
agara will run dry. No wind will blow
your wheels about. Your farwer will lose
that which Is more necessary tban power
light and water. Where is humanity then?
Optimist I don't know. But are von
sure the sun is growing cold? Some say its
everlasting tires are stoked by a constant
rain ol aerolites, tbe inconceivable force of
their impact transmuted to heat keening
him up to his work. Tbe sun's heat can
not be lost. Nothing is lost. It majtr
cnangea to anotner form of energy, to
emerge When the whirling worlds In their
orbits clash and from tbe nebula of their
unimaginable collision is fashioned forth a
new universe.
Pessimist Well, we're all riicht for the
present anynow.
Optimist bo you said in the first nlace.
iiave yon seen Jones today? Jobo U. Bea
ton in Aew York ltecorder.
BuKcrstlvna for Caankcaare, I does to School Monday.
The next time yonr Journey leaves you I A very sensible lady out on Ninth
stranded In the great aud delightful city ! street delayed sending her smnll son to
of New tliiiorkudclphia on the SabUith the miblic schools until ho should be old
day, if j on should go to the Church of enough to look afur himself and has
St Indolence I can recommend It a been teaching him herself In order that
having the slowest singing and the soft
est pew cushions with a preacher to
mutch, in the city you will see the fol
lowing "Suggestions to W orshipers:
"Fall or slide In the pew nearest the
aikla Stay there. Do not sit erect, but
lop. Rest one elbow on the arm of the
pew and support the aide of the face
with tbe ontspread pnliu.
"Do not rise during the singing of the
hymns. The fact that you played tennis
or baseball on Saturday afternoon or
walked four or five miles around a bil
liard table Saturday night entitle you to
little rest on Sabbath morning.
"Extend your legs as far under the
pew as you can without sliding off the
eat Gracefully and politely cover your
mouth with yonr hand while yawning
during the sermon. If the minister is
looking at you, cover the mouth with
both hands, and at the close of the yawn
bring yonr jawa together with a cheer
ful snap.
"After lookinir at vour watch alwava
turn your head and gate longingly and
earnestly toward the door.
"Do not move if a stranger, accom
panied by his wife and daughter, at
tempts to enter your pew. Permit them
to climb over yonr legs, no matter bow
much it may annoy you.
"Do not annoy strangers who may en
ter the church by looking at them or
even glancing in their direction. If they
really want a seat, they will find one
without tne intrusive interference of
other people.
'At tbe close of service remark aloud.
but to yourself, tliat yon are hungry aa
a shark and set off for home at a brisk
trot" Robert J. Burdetta in Sunday
School Tunes.
ho might uot fall too far bvliliul other
!) of his ago. estcrdiiy moniing
Muster Freddy came gravely up to his
mother for bis lesson. After the regular
routine was ended his mother put a few
leading questions:
"Freddv. what Is a yearr
"Three hundred and sixty-five days.'
"WhatUadayr
"Twenty-four hours and an honr is
60 minutes, and a minute is vu seconds,-
"What Is an InstantT
"An instant?" and Master Freddy
knitted his downy brow a brief space
while he thouuht. "Oh. yes, 1 know, I
know, mamma. An instant is a hole in
the BTonnd."
"A bole in the ground! exclaimed ins
mother, totally taken aback. "Why,
how in the world do you make that outr
'Why," declared Master Fred with de
cision, as he hurriedly owned his read
er, "this book says, "John's dog foil down
In an instant!" '
Freddy will start to school Monday.
Cincinnati Commercial Oaxette.
IBtt ItWrm-KtVIK IKKITATK
Of the dlmites to which It Is rtepted '"M"
results, ilosmtter't Slmnsrh Ulttsrs, s fm
lly nimlli'lne, nnlirehenl I" Ha n"
never l-n lhrut o publle sltenj'oii III the
iiil-e of s tmlvenml iiaea for IxHtliy Ills.
1 1.1. elnin., .Lily srr..Kie.i In Mis i'"'"'"'"'
ilmilslly iirew l.v the .n.irlet..rs of meilleliies
.I.,.., u iliies. has III thousand
i..-. f.,n ii,lklt. l.i silvanee bv Its
absurdity, d Hie pnH-ui of otliur retiwdlra
of sum-rlor i.iinlliles hv Iwn hsinllenwd "f
the iirvteiislntis of I heir worthless lire wwaKirs.
Km the American hh.I know, because Ihey
have veriiled the fuel by Ihe must trylnij lesis.
thalth Milters imsscmm lbs virtues of a real
.iwoltle In cases of nislsrlal and livsr disorder,
.J.,,.,, ii, ,,i iiarv.ui. rbeumslle. sloniaeh and
k. u i,-i it iIimm ii .f,Ms thorousli
Iv, and mainly 'for this reason it l Indorsed and
reroniUMuded by hosts ol respseiauie
men.
No one ever accumulated an ore stock ol
wisdom by buiulii for we uiisiaaos oi oiiiers.
HOW"! Tilt HI
w. nflVr On Hundred Dollars reward for any
case ol catarrh that cannot cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. . i. i itr.ssr t u.,
Toledo, O.
u-a thM ii.i1riatiMl. have known V. J. I'hi
ney for the last Mieeu years, and bllre him
perlee ly honorable in all business transactions
aim niiaucianyso.e tu eurrj ., ., .,,b..v.
made by luelr Hrm. MT 1 Kl AX,
Wholesale PrusaUt", Toledo, 0,
waU'I.nii, kinsan a mahvin,
Wholesale Urusslsts, Toledo, O,
rht'lire Is lakeu luternally,aetliir
dlreellr uuon ths Uluod and mucins surfaces of
llie v.leni. Teatlnioulals sent free, i'rlce, 70
cents per bottle, twld by all urassisis.
Some people have a prejudice agaiust
plasters, because, as tbey think, they bum
and blister. That is true of many, but not
of Alliws's Poaofs Plastsm. Tbey
NO QUARTER
will do you as much
rood as the one that
Narrow Wagon Tires and Had Roada.
While the subject of new roads is be
ing agitated by the legislatnres and the
agricultural journals, the farmers are
busy working np the subject in a prac
tical thongh possibly nut in the most
proper way by industriously, and at
much expense of time and team, cutting
np and destroying the roads by driving
heavily loaded, narrow tired wagons
over them. When we see a man on a
heavily loaded, narrow tired wagon urg
ing along his jaded team, engaged to hi
nttnost power in making mud, aud then
grumbling because of the "horrid'
muddy roads, be seem to be an object
for pity.
The only thing he seems disposed to
do to make matters different is to throw
some hard words into the muddiest
places, and then continue his custom of
turning ont on to the highway with his
rut digger every time the ground is too
wet for plowing. Now, if the legisla
ture is to do anything for tbe roads, let
them begin by legislating the narrow
tires off the heavy lumber and truck
wagons. I have seen a single heavy,
narrow urea wagon in tne distance of a
half mile cause more damage than could
be repaired in six days of ordinary road
work.
Tbe question seems to be about this:
Which is the better economy, wide
tires and good roads or narrow tires and
bad roads? The narrow tires are as
mnch out of place on the farm as on the
highway. Men admit that facta and
philosophy are in favor of wide tires,
and say that when all the others nse
wide tires they will do so. They seem
to be afraid that tbey will do more than
their proportionate share of good in this
world. It seems that the legislature
may have to help them out of their ruts.
Coleman s Bural World.
lameness of ths back, still n.s or the joints
iiworti rosot'S r last it as nave teen
proved again and attain to be not onlv a
re.iei, DtitiBQure.
IlauKuaa-Ta's Pills are safe to take at any
HOIS,
Judttina a man bv his face fa no more sails.
farlory than II would be to accept a banana for
ils saui.
Cse Enamellne Stove Polish ; no dust, no smell.
Tar OissttA for breakfast
Welcome to Hood's
We say at oar house, be
cause of toe food it has
done me. No one knows
the Intense misery I en
dured for years with
dyspepsia. Nopretrrip
tlons seemed to help me
9 W. and I had swat prcju-
ilicinrs. Hut twins
islr anted to try
Hood's Barsaparllln, I
did so. I sm now mint: my fountl bottle, and
feel better than I hare lu twenty years, and
''-J?lV,V.,'.K dice am
'ci ?fr'',.'wEt medleln
'TS'y'Sl strongly
Attacks, Hick tud
lllllous Headaches,
and all derangement
of the liver, stomach,
and bowel. Not
Just temporary relief, and then a worse
condition afterward but help that Uut.
Pleasant heln, too. These lunr-
coated little pellet are the smallest, the
easiest to take, and the easiest In the
way they act No griping, no violence,
no disturbance to the system, diet, or
occupation.
They come In sealed vials, which keep
tfiem always fresh and reliable; a con
venient and perfect vest-pocket remedy.
1 neyre tat chtapttt puis you can buy.
NGRAVINGII
KNOW tlt.l tt.foM.-e4
lliatOftiV.U mo rrrni
rlu ww a-a'nhltahfHt
Hi 177 by lht Maiiftxei
uf th tihWr.Y KN
RAVI Nil Ol, who
hV -WM'Urtod lh IttlMt
and Improve
titi'tit- rrl itfumwi-a
mi it lull timt.tnMii
Of III flitaat UiipruVrtJ
ntfthinrry, ptmio nil
urn i u . po w t. rl u I !
rW-list-lit,, !r. lUVll.C
J. jr. ATaaatW. Jauftfkt Ui.' !"" lrir4'or ami
UIM-fiof strtfaitaL till
olonenr Co. turn out lit blr.'i emm vf wot
prottipltjr, rilui'ly mI uutfMrmiy moitrlt
: prlrr fur all kimUi.f nrrvinn. IutHahrrs tiHittK
to ('tup BpTbit iuiii-. J no rU'ra and other
ttiotiUI wrml fur .iupirt,t,HiMlani In for mat lot.
A. T. l'KWHV, MIMMtr, MetrH M ftt, , CU.
g PRINTERS &
AND-
-W1IX FIND A rCIX UKK Of-
TYPE,
Presses,
Printing Material and Hacfeintrj
For sals si loweal prices sod most advsnlaifcoui
terms at
Palmer & ReyType Foundry,
Cor. Front tnd Alder Streets,
POBTLAHO. OR.
Write for prices aud Urma before buying la.
tiers.
DOCTOR
him mil
THE GREAT CURE
-yon-
INDIGESTION
AND
CONSTIPATION.
Regulator of the Liverand Kidneys
a urn-mo roit-
rV a
Hood's Cures M15 tK
AA.w,rww averylblris in the alxus line. Coatiin
eousiiler myself cured."
Marshall. Mir
FrsmK (',. Htt-ast.
V.6T, uniy nuvu .
Hood' Pllla cure liver ills, sick headaehs.
ititi.a
rervthlric in the above line. Costumes, wiss.
Beards. l'rotrrt!e. Oners Slid IMsv Hooks, sir..
furnished st k really redneed rates and In snne-
ri.tr ijiialllr by the oldest, larsest, best renowned
and therefore anln rttiahU Thtalriral MhobIv
" on Ihe fnriif (wast. C'orreenondenee so.
Ili-lted. ItOl.rerrtlN t t o.. W. -A ami l O'Fsrru II
street, also wo Market street, Man Francisco, We
s.innlv ill Tiraurt on lAs Until, to wham wa ra.
siwctiuiiy reier.
W 1L W f f & sfLJLJ 'a-ail I Jr 711
Bottav! I Cth 1 Kl 11 sfl aA. I I Ms
.eU
CtJ
lo
ZSebu
6Ucta,aad
11.00 per
Oue cent a does,
Tbi nam Cocoa
Tommy Picked tbe FoUee Chiefs rocket.
In Madison, Wis., there is a cbiof of
police, J. E. Adamson, who is clubbing
biuiseir. batiinlay be visited Chicago
to get Inomas Kington, aged fourteen.
who was wanted at Madison for larceny.
lie bad been arrested by Chicago offi
cers. Late in the evenini? be hand
cuffed himself to yonng Kingston and
started for the train. Before it reached
Desplaines the chief was snoring loud
and long.
Kingston is a ennnmg little rascal.
He saw hi opportnnity. He quietly
went through the pocket of the sleeping
chief and found the key which unlocked
hi handcuff. Stealthily be crept over
the snoring filacer, and when the train
stopped at Desplaines the chief and his
youthful prisoner parted company.
ine train had gone a good many
miles when Chief Adamson awoke. Of
coarse be was mad, bnt when he looked
for the key with which to remove the
handcuff from his own wrist his wrath
knew no bounds, for Tommy had taken
it with him. All efforts to remove the
bracelet were fruitless, and nntil he
reached Madison hi left hand and wrist
were buried deep in his overcoat pocket.
Ihey were "ont of sight."
Kingston was picked up bv Chicaeo
officers. He is at the Desplaine trwt
station waiting for another bout with
Chief Adamson. Chicago Tribune.
where all others fiuL C
sa. Whoopine
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H promptly cure
tiens. Lrouo, aora
hooping; Cough and
Throat, Hoarseness,
iithm, L ri...i
has cured thousands, and will cvss) too il
taken In time. ek.Ul oj Jmiggist on a guar
antee. For a lame Rack or Chest use
HIL.OH' BELLADONNA PLASTaBJOo.
(JHILO H'sykCATAR R H
slave you Catarrh t This remedy is sua ran
teed to cure you. rrk,60ot. Injector Ire.
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LIVER
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MILD PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
A noTBiRl of the bow! sssttoll da la uaa-ai'T 1
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mafca II riiUf. Tby our Hywtah, britata ta
my em aol vtmmt ilia (,ooipliioa BsMtar uu
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sssssasw
WIFT'S SPECIFIC
Jt'OR renovating the
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whether of scrofulous or
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"For tifhlee mcnlhi I had an
toting tort on my tongut. I wai
trtattd best local fhyilciant,
hit obtained tu relief; tht tort
gradually grew worst. I finally
took S. and was tnlirtly
turtd after using a few ialllei.'
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HmdtrsoH, Tex.
Fishing Tackle.
It
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Hemi's Files, tier doi....
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THE H. T. HUDSON ARMS CO.,
rortiana, urKOir.
Catalotmes on application.
TREATISE on Blood and Skin
A Diseases mailed tree.
Tub bwirT brscirtc Co.,
Atlanta, Ca
N. P. N. U. No. 51f-S. F. 8". IT. No. 687
Some Rig; Pumpkins.
One man regards as a wonderful
achievement the raising of four pump
kin on one vine, weighing respectively
119, 95, 90 and 80 pounds. The biggest
cornstalk reported was 18 feet 8 inches
high. The biggest ear was eight feet
irom tne ground. x.ots ol others were
fourteen to fifteen feet high. One man
thought it of sufficient importance to
report that he had raised a potato vine
fifteen feet long. Report of second
crop strawberries have been frequent.
and farmers had some on the Beading
market less than ten days ago. At least
twenty farmers reported that they had
recently picked a second crop of rasp
berries. Pennsylvania Cor. St. Louis
(jrlobe Democrat.
A Short Lived Lake.
"A month hence," says a California
engineer of reputation, "theSalton lake
will have dried np." Salton lake, it will
be remembered, is tbe shallow inland
sea which was formed by a break in the
Colorado river, whose water in modern
times, at least, flowed into the Oulf of
California, a we know it. The basin cf
the short lived lake, however, was once
a part of the gulf, and if the flow of
water had continued some modern im
provements might indeed have been ef
fected. The river will not boom again
till spring, when the lake may refill.
Any device that could render it perma
nent would have a mitigating effect
upon the dreaded Arizona climate, of
which dire stories are told. Worse
things could happen than the tapping of
tne ioloralo river higher np, so that all
it waters might flow into tbe old chan
nel and make the wilderness blossom
with the rose. New York Commercial
Advertiser.
An immense flame is being construct
ed near Fresno, Cal., which will not
only furnish water for irrigating pur
poses, but will be used to transport lum
ber needed by farmers living near by.
It is pretty hard to be told at the be
ginning of a long, cold winter that gold
table services are coming in. It waa
boped that they had gone out to stay.
Soldered Ills Eye.
A Bangor (Me.) plumber couldn't open
hi eye the other day because the uoner
ana lower lids were held together by
drop of solder. The accident happened
while be was using some solder in a gut
ter in which there was a little water.
Tbe moment that he applied the melted
metal it snapped and flew. One piece of
it came directly for hi eye. The lids
closed Involuntarily the moment of con
tact and tbe solder rested upon the lash
es; it soldered the lids together so firmly
mat it was impossible to move them.
The eye was not injured in the (lightest,
but wa effectually closed. The victim
wa half amused at the ridiculous side
of the affair. A companion took him to
a doctor, who severed the lashes. Bos
ton Herald.
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Buyers' Guide
JONES'
CASH
STORE
FRAZER AXLE
3estiBtheWarid!nnrnnr
Set the GenuiuBllinMIXI
SoldE.eriirserolUlla.nUL
rRAMK WOOLHE f ,Aent, Portland, Or
Wouldn't Take the Preaeher's Wealth.
As the Rev. W. F. Poor, pastor of the
Lutheran church of Tribes Hill, wa
driving near the residence of Joseph
Clark, on the West Amsterdam road, he
was held np by two highwaymen, who,
at the point of the revolver, demanded
hi money or his life. On discovering
tnat tneir intended victim was a minis
ter of the Gospel he wa allowed to
drive on and retain his valuables, and
the highwaymen took to the fields. Cor.
Utica Herald and Gazette.
Ths Hcvbiis' Uiids Is publinhed the tlrst of
eaen montn. it is issueo in tne interest ol all
consumers. It slves the lowest cash iitntlins
on everything In theiroeery line. It wll. save
yon money to consult It. Mulled free to any
uldres on Atitilieiitioii. Don't be without It. it
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prices a l reet to tne consumer, stenilon tblr
paper. Address
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130 Front Street, - Portland, Or
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BKHT KOI.I.KKH and
1NKH to PALMER a
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Scrofula, Rheumatism,
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Slid dauithters.
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three doses of Da. Paantra Hsaanv taken dslly
keeps the blood nsil, the liver and kl.liies art
Ive, and will entirely srailleate from the system
all trs.-e. of Scroll. la, Salt lUieuiu, or any olber
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No aiedieine ever Inlroduevd In this eountry
has met with aurh ready sale, nor given - urh
universal sstlstaetlon helier et used aa that ol
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This remedy hss been nsed In the hospitals
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Sve tears aa apeelHo for the alxive dlsws.
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O and II Front St., San Pranelaco.
KIDNEY,
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0 ravel and Diabetes are cured by
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I Iver
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MOLD HW AI.V iHi'uarr.
Irooklyn Hotel
201-212 lain II., S Fnnclsco.
Thto fiiTorlte hot, la tiinlor tli maniiirempnt
A U l.ltsi UflN'I'llflULrllV a sail la .v. ..I It
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ome ComfortsI Cuisine Unexcelled I
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room per aay, 91. fi.nu,
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II .7 6 and U.
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Hoard and
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rooms bue
3 rf AiaeW
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UtO Union A vc nne (Kast Hidn), Portlana, Or.
This Trade Ms r Is on ths best
WATERPROOF COAT
rilusteatad In UVM f
A. J. TOWfcR. WJblUN. MAii.
Mining; Dividends.
The dividends paid by mining compa
nies of this country which report their
earnings amounted to $1,421,875 during
October. The total for the first ten
months of the year is $14,099,990, an
amount largely in excess of that paid in
the same period of 1S90. Engineering
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