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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1893)
TV. i 1 1 SHOULD be used wher ever yeast has served heretofore. Yeast acts by fermentation and the destruction of part of the C'luten of the flour to pro duce the leavening gas. Royal Baking Powder, through the action of its ingredients upon each other in the loaf while baking, itself produces the necessary gas and leaves the wholesome properties of the flour unimpaired. It is not possible with any other leavening , agent to make such wholesome and delicious bread, biscuit, rolls, cake, pastry, griddle-cakes, doughnuts, etc Absolutely Pure. i ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. SSsi'ae The Coinage nf Money In Pmava. For several htimlreil years Hnl down to a taimpiiratively recent lat, money wn roitiwl Ht from twenty-five to thirty different cities in France that hail in herited the uriviletre. Mow all French money is coined at the Paris mint and. bears, instead of the eflijry of aouie dis tinirntaheil person, a head representing the republic, or liberty in the more general sense. Few French gold pieces are however in circulation, except those (waring the bead of Napoleon lit. and silver pieces or the same coinage are almost as com mon. French silver coins wear admira bly and piece of the reigns of Chartea i. Louis XVIII and Napoleon I are very common. Chicago Tribune. la an Atmshoaset Thirty Tear. , A woman died recently in an alms house in Maine at the age of one bnndred years. She had been an inmate of the institution for thirty years, and dnring that period she had been, it is said, laid oat as dead three times, bat on each occasion she came to life in time to pat a stop to the fnneral arrangements. Only a few days before ber deatb an undertaker was called to prepare ber re mains for burial, bnt when he arrived she was sitting np in bed. -Philadelphia Ledger. Air Plow. A V shaped contrivance, to be placed on the. front of engines of fast express trains, is the latest scheme to get more speed, by overcoming niach of the nat ural resistance of the air to the front of the locomotive. The plow extends from a few inches above the track to the top . of the smokestack, the sharp edge ot course in front "Shoveling fog" is a common expression among railroad men. but plowing wind is a new thing in railroad agriculture. English Me chanic j; Marrliing White Asleep. It is a well authenticated fact that in the disastrous retreat of Sir John Moore many of the soldiers fell asleep and yet coutinned to march along with their com rade. - North western Magazine. wholesale prices dirrct to t'ie consumer. All we want t say is this : If you rrallv want to buy your GROCERIES as tney sh-iild bt bought, end ior our price 1st. Simr wl bs mat ed tree ot cha'g- on application. COOPER & LEVY, Seattle, Wash. Waal a Companion Thin Vi-ar. The "Hermit of the Sonnuliek," Peter Lochner, who last year passed the win ter montlis in the observatory on the summit of that lonely peak, now de clares that he will not s:ay there an other winter unless he luu a companion with him. He would, he says, prefer n wife, if he could find oue. Otherwise be will be content with a male compan ion, who could take turns with him ta his constant task of reading the scien tific instruments. This decision ou the fcart of the "Hermit of the Sonnblick really threatens the further existence of the highest observatory in Europe. For the Austrian Meteorological institute lacks the funds to support a companion for Lechner, and the small sum, about 100 a year, that is wanted for the pur pose is not forthcoming from private sources. , It is believed that the real explanation of the discontent of Herr Lechner is that he is annoyed at being forgotten by the public, who have neither sent him Christmas presents nor published lauda tory paragraphs abont him in the news papers of late. Three years back he said he wanted a wife, and hundreds of offers at once poared in from all quar ters, including several rich and many good looking women, but he then laughed at the idea, and continued to prefer the state of single blessedness. It would be a distinct loss to meteorologi cal and physical science if the Sonnblick observatory were to be closed, but some means will probably be found of recon ciling Herr Peter to bis lonely bnt lofty labors for another winter. Vienna Cor. London Standard. August Flower" "What is August Flower for?" As easily answered as asked. It is for Dyspepsia. It is a special rem edy for ike Stomach and Liver. Nothing more than this. We believe August Flower cures Dyspepsia. We Know it will. We have reasons for knowing it. To-day it has an honored place in every town and country store, possesses one of the largest manufacturing plants in the country, and sells everywhere. The reason is simple. It does one thing, and does it right. It cures dyspepsia? rloodWison A SPECIALTY. HWSS Brpbllls permanent!? cured In 15 to 85 day. You can betreotodathociofor the same price and too enme gruai-nntM- with those who prefer to com j lure we wl U contract to care ttaem or refund money and pur expense of coming, railroad fare aod. hotel mjia,ii w iuu no care. Tithea and the Price of Grata. The difference between the method of paying the clergy of the Church of Eng land, who receive the tithe as their liv ing, and the clergy of the Church of Scotland, who enjoy what are known in the north as tiends, will be very appar ent in this year. On both sides of the Tweed grain prices are higher for the year, bnt in England the clergy will re ceive little immediate benefit from the rise, because by the seven years' average it is spread over so long a time that the most that can be hoped for from the good prices of 1891 is to stop the fall which has been going on every year without a break since Iif78, a longer period of successive annual declines in the value of the tithe than has ever be fore occurred. But in Scotland the tiend is calculated on the grain prices of each year, so that the parish ministers who have endured the discomforts which low prices brought with them when grain was cheap will now have directly the advantages of higher prices when grain has risen. In England both the rise and the fall are retarded by the seven years' average. In Scotland the full effects of either the one or the other are directly experienced in every year. liondon Graphic. Human Being Id tha Mammoth Ago. Near Brunn. the capital of Moravia, important discoveries of prehistoric re- it mains have been made which are likely to attract the attention of palaeontolo gists all over the globe. As a canal was being dug i sktttls were brought to light of dolicho-cephalons (long beaded) character and of an exceedingly low stage of development. The same place contained bones and teeth of mammoth rhinoceros and reindeer. Close to the skulls lay more than 500 fossil snails, several calcinous stones, with holes in the middle, a rude figure cut out of a mammoth's tooth, with a hole running through the middle. This discovery is the first of the kind in Austria and is highly important from being a proof that there were human beings in the mammoth period. Vienna Cor. London Standard. cury, Iodide potach, and still fenra aches and p-ilns, KuconaValcheailn month, SonTarw a-iwpiea,voperoioraa.poM,aiic-eraon any it yon hare taken mrr- onaelcolot-ea stool part of tho body, Ilnfr or Kyebnwi fulling oat. it Is this Mrohllltle BlXsOls roisos that we guarantee to care. We solicit the ruo-u obstinate, eases and challenge) the, world for a cbm we cannot care Thlsdiseasebasaiwayt named the skill of the nortemlnens physi cians. SJ00,M0 capital behind our nncondl Clonal guarantee. Anaoluteproorssentspaledob application. Address COOK. BEMIOV CO., AiUM to ASM atasonle Temple, CUcuo, IM. Are near at honrl eeri k 6?7ZJ' greater ao buainew than has ever been known, because of the prolonged depression In all lines. Those who attend the PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE now, will be prepared for (rood positions when th is coming wave ol prosper! ty sweeps over tha land. Bend for catalogue. Address A. P. ABM mora, Principal, Portland, Oregon. HAVE YOU GOT PILES ITGHIWC FIXES known by tnrMtnr II at praplrUgji, mum intense ltctiinf when warm. Tliii form and BLLKIJ, JLllLNi or VROTUUViHd VlhSM TIf.LD AT ONCE TO DR. B0-SAN-KO S PILE R&MEDY, which svot diractlr on puts Affected, BkMortM tumor, aUlitys itching ;ffeottac ftpermatirmtcura. Price 60a. IrucKiBt OC assess L lit. JBUatsVOjU), PhiisyUljtaXlsli. JP4, n . G iial'i"- i m mi lift mi u OottiuMptlVsM And people 5 who hftTe weak tuuxaor Atb n., bookl oee Plio'iCnrefor IConeuuptlon. It bM eared thnammtd: It bu not .nni M one. It ii not ba to tibfe. Uifttb beatoouirbtrnip. 80 ta rywiiere. mGns, If Not Out of Style. Have you an old gown? Probably you have a great many. Perhaps you regard all your costumes belonging to that stage known as "old." Now, you know that age, while it makes an old woman, does not make an old dress. The only thing that really makes an old dress is having it get out of style, and then, be it ever so recently bought and ever so lately finished, it is old, because it isn't in the tyle. Now, the pretty little round Waists which you wore last year, and which looked very nice, are old because they are too short in the back. But yon can remedy all this if you desire by piecing down the length with a deep and abundant fringe. Chenille or silk or tasseled fringe may be sewed on and let hang in perfectly straight lines around the hips, producing the fashion able effect of the long basque so much desired. St. Louis Republic. American Women In Paris. An exchange for women's work has been opened by the ladies of tho Ameri can colony in Paris on the plan of the ex change in this country. American pies, cake and other specialties are provided, a circulating library has been organized, and once each week musical matinees are given by the best artists under the patronage of the ladieB who are inter ested in the enterprise. Paris Letter. A Woman's Way of Doing Good. A lady living at Birmingham, in every case of conviction In the local police court for cruelty to animals, cuts out the news paper report and incloses with it a postal order for half a crown and posts it to the constable who prosecuted. Several officers have been the happy recipients of this re ward, but no oue has the least Idea from whom the money comes. Loudon Tit-Bita, THE STATION DESPAIR. We ninai mini th conductor, most uralvl Whv mllllnne or millions before Usee mmle this same Journey securely Ami come l thai ulllmBte shorn. And we. e IH nwh II In season; And ah what a welcome is therol Kettn L Hie ' oul o( alt rwusiu loiiup at ihesinllon lwt.pali'1 Ave. inlilnlulils and ninny a potlna Of iroulile and sorrow have we. As we (ou'iiev ',m o-""! t" ocean, From sea inilo ulilinale sea. ro thai deep sea or was, and all silence Ot iiamion. concern, ami of car Thai vn.-l -u-a ol Kilenwl islands, lain 1 slop al Ihe station lesialrl to forward, whalevet my follow, Oo liH-wnrd. friend, red or alonos Ah. me. to Imp ntt in some hollow Ot ten. In the nlitlil and unknown. . Usui off like liiler; try to hide yon r'mm amiela. all waiting you llinrel Oo forward; whatever la-tide you. Dun t etou al that siaiion Ihwnalri " JmUln Miller In St. Caul Uloba, XUMIiKR EIOHTEEN. "Now. No. 13, finish your ironing, for t want you in the storeroom. No lb did not answer me. but bent net head assentingly As she did so I noticed a tear fall from her eyes. I was interwied in this prisoner, for she was far above the usual class of criminals, for I was at the time of whic I write second wardress of one of the eoiinty prisons. 1 had noticed her sn perlority to her fellow inmates. I con fess that 1 had made ber lot easier in a good many ways, so on this particular occasion I needed her help to assort clothes in the storeroom. V hen she had finished her ironing we were soon en gaged at the easier task. V e were by ourselves, and had not been five minutes in the room wheusud denly my charge burst into a fit of sob- omg. and to my surprise threw hersell into my amis. Come, this will never do; what is the matter?" I said quietly "Suppose the governor were to come in, what should i do? Von would get me iuto serious trouble. ahe, however, continued to clasp me around the neck, giving vent to heart breaking sous. You really must be quiet and tell me the reason of this." 1 said, with a tittle asperity 1 will be quiet, madam, she said. with great effort; "1 am very miserable and unhappy. Of course, I answered as cheerfully 1 could, 'all are miserable who come here, except the hardened ones, but you will soon be home again. Una short month and yon will be with your friends. But my child, madam, my dear little boy, Rhe sobbed, he is ill. and if I do not see him ere then he may die. All bis cry is for bis mother and I cannot, oh, I cannot get to him. What shall I do? Mr heart almost breaks to soothe ma pains and troubles. What shall 1 do? Aud she laid her bead on my shoal ler. with a faint, despairing cry which wrung my heart, for 1 had two bonnie children at home aud my heart went out to her. How do yon know thisT I inquired when her grief had subsided. The lame woman who came in yester day told me at exercise, and that "my ooy's only cry was for his mother. Well, I ropltss. "yonr friends will take care of him aud a month will soon pass, take courage." And I kissed her for 1 was a woman, if a wardress, and apt to harden my heart at times. 'But none can lage his mother's place. was all that she could say, then, clasp ing me suddenly to ber. she whispered eagerly. -But, if yon choose, yon could nelp me. "What do you mean I said. -In this way she said, "I want to be at home in three or four days-" Nonsense." I replied, "yon are losing yonr wits, get on with yonr work. She obeyed, bnt continued. "1 know I can get out if yon will aid me a little and no one shall be the wiser 1 want yon to poet me a letter only, and before long I shall be with my dear boy ." clasp ing ber hands and looking Intensely at me. Now you must pnt such matters en tirely from you. Supposing." I said, to nnmor her, "I do as yon snggest and it was fonnd ont. the consequences would be I should lose my pension, which is only a few years off, and 1 have two children to think of and am a widow." She was quiet at this for a time and did her work in a random way; then suddenly. -What amonnt of money do you cal culate would bring in interest equivalent to your pension?" "A thousand pounds. 1 said, smiling and believing that it would put such thoughts away from ber mind. She dropped the clothing she held and seized my hands hrmly. "If yon were to receive I.U0U wonld you help me: Swear it by the love yon bear your children and as yon hope for their we I fare." Oh. yes. Ill promise that," I replied to bmnor ber, for i tbonght she must be little distracted with grief, "ttemernber, that is a solemn promise,'' she said and just upon it the bell rang to close work, and the prisoners began to troop to their cells. At the end of another hour my duty wonld be over for the night, and after seeing all the inmates of the cells 1 shonld transfer my keys to the night wardress in charge and go home. When 1 came to No. H't cell 1 fonnd her calmer and putting her anus around me she embraced and kissed me, whis pering 'Good night, dear madam, re member, and Clod will bless you." 1 passed out and left her for the night, hoping that she had forgotton ber idea of the letter. . As I lived outside I soon put on my hat and cloak, which covered my prison uniform, and left for the night, and was soon at home with my children. Jndge of my astonishment, after tak ing off my cloak, when I put my hand Into my dress pocket, to find an un stamped letter, which No. 18 had evi dently slipped there before I left her cell It was addressed to a city fifteen miles away, and my first thought was to de stroy it and 1 . held it in my hand over the fire, but my heart gave a leap as 1 thought of her child, and. looking across the room, saw my own dear boy with his curly bead bent over his slate, and my hand staied. I will not bum it, 1 thought. 1 will wait until morning and think what 1 uitut do for the right; bo 1 laid It on the mantelpiece. After we bad had tea I left my little girl of twelve to clear away things while I went ont to buy eatables for the next day 1 was away abont an hour, and on returning my daughter greeted me with "Mamma, 1 bought a stamp and jiosted riini letter just in tilno. Another tutu htfitnti il would have beeti too latol" 'What letter dailiug, was that?" The you put on the mantelpiece," sue iinsvvoivu laugiiiiigiy; "ami yon owe me a penny fur the stamp, ivmmiibor"" I siMik into a sent., overcome by the thought that the letter was gone, for good or evil, anil at the hands of my child I had a restless night, and on going to my duty next morning found my charge cheerful , 'I know yon have helped me, I know it . I have been dreaming of my boy. and he smd he was better aud would soon see me,'' Silence. I replied, "I cannot bear any more of thin I ahull get iuto troubles" "No no, you will not; and 1 shall bless you all my life. But I will say no more." at which I left her. Next morning before going on duty 1 received by post a small woodun box. On opening it I found a bundle of bank notes and a letter, the notes being in fifties to the value of 1,000, at the sight of which my knees shook nnder me. the perspiration rolled from my forehead and I nearly fainted. Here was a pre dicament., but I soon revived and pro ceeded to read the letter 'Dkak Maium-M)- wife informs me that yon have consented to help her, and I have received a letter from her, which you have dun Id less posted, for which aid. at her desire, I im-luse yon what yon need. with many thanks. Burn this and do not use the notes for some tune, for fear of suspicion, at any rate, not nntil yon hear from me again. Tell my wife one wonl. ins. I ask this as a favor. I iroped the letter in the fire, and then, like a guilty thing I hid the notes under a loose hoard in the attic floor. When I commenced duty and saw the anxious mother she looked at me with eager eyes, and as my liM framed the word 'Yes,'' the tears rolled down her cheeks. 'My dear boy. then, is better: will trouble uo more." 1 left her, think ing she might, as her boy was better, now give np her thought of escape and settle down quietly; consequently my mind became easier. Another day pasKed and I left her once more. All that night it wits very foggy, and next morning I was to my conster nation informed that No. 18 bad escaped during the night, having loosened the bars of her window, and being a slender woman had squeezed through ou to the sloping roof of a building, down which she had crept, thence down a ladder which had been left by the paiutera, and being then in the open yard of the prison she had taken the ladder to the wall, on gaining the top of which some help had been afforded from the outside, possibly by a rope ladder There all trace was lost Of course I was examined, with others, before the governor, but nothing conld be elicited, at which I wasmncb relieved and thankful, and I never enjoyed get ting home more than 1 did that night Matters weut on as usual and I bad not touched my notes; in fact, I seemed to care nothing for them, when oue morning, abont six weeks later, 1 re ceived a bulky package, addressed in a lady's band, bearing the Canadian post mark. I broke the seals quickly and found, to my intense snrprise, bank notes again to the value of 1 ,000. The tetter inclosed expluined everything: My Dkak r kik.vd Yon will no doubt have wondered many times, with others, what bad tiecome of No. 18. I am now Canada with my husband and dear little boy, who is now, thanks to your aid and God's blessing, quite well Yon no doubt know how I escaped. My husband was to wait for me ouUride, which 1 knew would be the same night on the day you gave me his message. Yes. I expect yon thought I had given up my idea. I descended by a rope lad der which my husband bad thrown to the top of the wall, and behind a fast trotter was soon in a trusted friend's bouse, clasped in my child's arms. May yon never be separated from your children. I must tell yon in confi dence that my husband is the third son I of a nobleman, and was H Bit A ID Of THI INFANT lit Alt. Clip the last thirty yesrs or more from th cciuiuv, and tho tcmimnt will ruiirvweiit the term ol the imlHiiimlcd popularity of Hostel. tm-'iiS-omsch lllirers. Th oni'llllltf of Ihtt vi'ur IstM will lie KlKiisllmvl ly Ihu psarama of a fri-Mi AIiiihohi nl tne miters, in ivoumi iiicuscm, derivation and action of tit 1st worlil-liiminiH meil iolnu will tie lucidly set forth. Kvuryhodj should rcsd It. The ciilcinliir mid iwtrotinmlesl Kulcnlatlona to b found ill this brochure arc al ways iialotilahtiiKiy accurate, mid the statistics, iilUMtratlollH, 11 ll llior HlHl oilier rcauniK oiaiuir rich In Internet and lull ol profit. The Hosteller Company of l'ituhurit, I'u., publish it lllciil sclvo. I hey employ more tlian sixty hands In the incchsiiloal work, and more than eleven mouths tti Ihr year arc cotnumvd III its prepara tion, It cull be obtained, wltliout cot, of all driisKlUS and country ilcnlcrs, and Is printed III KiiKllnh, (Jermttii, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Sweillnh, Hollaing Htilieuilaii and Spanish, tf those who are senrchlnn after a "sure enre for drunkenness" wo -Id quit drlnkliia while they aro loolug for it, thuy would tlnd ll, A HOimKHOI. UEMBUY. Abtcocn's Porous Plastkhs are the only reliable plasters ever prodtioad. Fragrant, clean, Inexpensive and never falling, they fully meet all the requirements of a house hold remedy, and should always be kept on hand, For the relief and ours of weak baok, weak muscles, lameness, stilt or en Isrged Joints, pains In the ohest, small of the baok and around the bins, strains, stitohea and all local pains, Aliiocx's Poa oi'H Plahtkss are unequaled, Ak lor Ai.i.oei-K's, ami let no solicitation or explanation induce vou to accent a sub stitute. liHANDHiTn's Pn.u avert disease. Love is that sort of tlilnii which makes a man's l-siik account ot fr-IKI seem abundantly large to k to housekeeping on, UOITT'ft SCHOOL roll BOYS, Mllllinie, S.n Mateo county, Cat, prepares boys for t'nlvcrslty or business. Uradustcn admitted to the siate and stsiiford Universities without examination, Next term boln January 2, ism, Scud lor dialogue. Ira O. Hutu, !'n. !,, Muster. CATAKItlt CANNOT BB CiritKM With LOCAL APPLICATIONS. ss Iher cannot reach the seat of the dliwac. Catarrh ta a blood or constitutional dlat-aae, slid In order to cure II on inunt lane iniernai remedies, nsirsi aiarrn 'lire is taken internally, and acts directly ou e b ood and mucous surfaces. Hall's I'aianh i:ur is not a quack medicine. It was preacrllied by oue of Hie beat phyalctaun in this country for years, and la a reular (mwrlpllnn. It la composed of tho beat lotilce known, combined with the beat blood purlllers, acting directly on the mneou surfaces. The iwrfi'il combination ol the two lmrretlleuis is what prodm es such won derful rcoll in curing catarrh. Si-nd lor testi monials, (ree. F. J, I'll KN Ely t o., rrops., toieao, u. Sold by druggists; price, "S cents. Use Kuameline 8 tor Polish ; no dust, bo smell. Tst Gsrmia for breakfast, w -I.J HELP 13 WANTSh by the women who are ailing and suf fering, or weak and exhausted. And, to every luch woman, help If guaranteed by .Doctor i'lercel Favorite Prescrip tion, t or young girls Just entering sl womannoou; wo- men at the critical "change of life": women approaching confinement; nursing mothers; and ev ery woman who Is " run-down " or over worked, it is a medicine that builds up, strengthens, and regulates, no matter what the condition of the system. It'g an Invigorating, restorative tonic. a soothing and bracing nervine, and the only guaranteed remedy for "female complaints and wcaknessea. In bear ing-down sensations, periodical paint, tti-t-nvf Ion. inflammation, nnd every kin dred ailment, if it ever fails to benefit 01 cure, you havo your money back. Catarrh la a Constitutional Dlaeaao Aud Kequlres A Constitutional Romody Like Hood's Hsriaparllla, which, working through the blood, permanently cures Catarrh by ertilleating the Impurity whluh causes am promotes tha dlsesia, Thousands ol people tesllfy to the iiiceess of llood'i Harsa. parllla as a remedy for Catarrh wheu othes preparations had failed. Hood ' ssrsapa rtlla also builds lip the whole system, and makes you fed renewed lu health sud strength. Take Hood's Barsaparllla, because i HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CUaREES HOOO'rt PllX8iirll L'vcr Ills, llillous-w-s, Jaumllc-e, Indigestion, Mi'Mlcailsche. IS Iti nisi r&r TUG Best fatcrproor Coat In the WORLD I LIOECER ThariSIl llltANI) SUCKER Is wsrrsnlsd Sratsr- twnuf. ami will kwo vou trv la I ho hardest storm. ThH new POMMKI, Sl.ll'KKH Is a partact rllliigsost,andl oovsrallsisnllressilille. nswsrsiariinusuuas- IWil liuj s oust If tlis " nan nrsnd" la not tat 11. nin.trs-i Hal I'aialosiw rrc. A. J. TOWER, r-l .o, m. J.TTENTIQN C3 We have )ust Issued sn elegant IM-pags Illus trated catalogue oi FIREARMS AHD SPORTING GOODS. It you are In need of anything In this line, send us your name and wa will send you one by re turn mail. Address THE H. T. BiSON IMS CO., 93 rirat Street, Portland, Or. Irooklyn Hole mm Bus. St, San Francisco. This favorite hotel la nnder tha management of Oil A 111. KH MONTUOM IC H V. and Is as good II not ihe best Family and Busbies Men s Muled lujlan Franolsou, Horns Comforts! Colsioi Ooexcsliedl rirst-elaM service slid thy highest standard of reapeelablllty guaranteed. Our room watwl oa suriHMird lur arofarM and cowOW, Board and room per day, tl.iHI, II. M, 11.76 and fJ.UOi board and room per week.W toll.! single rooms, too to 11. free coaob to and (ram hotel. aX, SL . tX W -S K-tl f DR. GUMS ONION srnup FQH COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. to raumi s faailW nl nine children, an? onlr ran erfy tor UohsIis, tlol.il a -id Croup was onion syrup. It ifinta.ir,iivji i-dir ss it was rone mars mo. Now my grsndohllrfra-t IsSs Pr. Oitnn'soiilon Syrup whloh Is slrsedT prslMirml end more elsasait lo the tsala. Bold ar whare. Larsa boll I .a SO swita. 1'aAe Bo substitute lerii. There's uoiluag as good. KIDNEY, Bladder, Urinary and Liver Disease Dropsy (travel and Diabetes are oured by HUNT'S REMEDY THI K8T KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE. SVSjSsaSjSjSjSSjsvsjSjsvsjsySjSisistsjiSjSisvessej' The Best "V... 1m.lt II II m m Bl Wets., and LOO per Bottle; Onaoentadose. This Gbiat Corson Curs promptly cures -where all others fall. Coughs, Croup. Bore i, w nooping t;ougn ana imotlea it las no rival! has cured thousands, and will CURB TOO Supporting the Principle. Last June a young man was arrested in Natick, Mass., because he would not pay his poll tax, amounting to two dol lars, and be hits been kept in jail ever since at an expense to the taxpayers ot $1.73 per week. The town is losing money on the transaction, but it is vin dicating an eternal principle with great success, New York Tribune. Government Control of Telephones. At the end of next year the Telephone Company of Anntria will cease to exist, the government assuming control of all the telephone lines in the kingdom. New York Journal. Mrs. Gladstone is said to be hardly in ferior to ber husband in energ) and in- tistry. She has always been interested In charitable and church work and In politics, and hits at the same time main tained close watch upon her household affairs and ber children. oHIkOH'S BELLADONNA PLA8TKR Jbo. FILO H'SCATARRH starr h? This remedy la msran. toed to cure you. Prion, oUcta. Injector f re talren in tin,, frbild lie IrrUfiTff lata nn a Sruarw onioriuiiaieiv i ante. For a Lame rwca or inifc i,4 i. .l.fH. ,l ..... ,.., th. I BHIkOH'S BgLLAlHIKHA rUDlSS of a lot of sharpers and forgers, and they nsed him as a tool for passing forged notes. I unknowingly got one of those notes, and tendering it. was ar rested and suffered imprisonment for it. as yon know and thns did not involve my husband. I was aware that when my time in prixon was over that we should leave the country, as my hus band had con fewer 1 all to his father with a desire to mend, and he promised to start ns to Canada with -".(M0 Then uiy boy fell ill and yon know "the rest. The hrst notes yon received from my husband, I may at once say, are all for geries. Fray forgive me my rose, but It was the only way I conld see ont of the diflit-ulty. I heartily hope yon have not nsed any, bnt awaited this letter. Burn them, every one without fail, and If I UliKtit ml vine you. as possibly yon may have some compnnction to nse even the good notes for yourself, invest them for your children, and may it be a blessing to them. Good by, ray friend; my little son sends his love and a kiss to the kind lady who let his mamma come to see him when he wanted her so badly." Did I do ritrht or wronor? New York World In Charge of Una Family Forty Years The postoffice at South Deerileld, N. 11., has been in charge of one family for over forty years. F. J. White was ap pointed postmaster by President Pierce and held the office for thirty-flve years. At the time of his deatb bis ton, Charles E.. was appointed and held the position nntil 18H8, when another son, W. It. White was appointed, which po sition be held until the first of the pres ent year.Exeter Letter, Valued Indorsement of Scott's Emulsion is contain ed in let ters from the medi cal profes sion speaking of its gratify, ing results in their practice. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites can be adminis tered when plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as palatable as milk easier to digest than milk. Prapsnd hr Kefttt A Bowne, K. T. All drnaalstc. Christmna Gift or the beat addition to one's own library Is WEBSTER'S IHTEHNATI0IIAL DICTIONARY The New "Vpabrldtvtt." Ten years spent revising, lis) editor employed, and over $W0,(sJU expended. A Grand Edsester Asrssst l the Times A Library la tllsH Invaluable la th braisebnld, and to the teat-her, profes sional man, or self-educator. Bald by All Bmkttllm. O. Jt C. Merrlnm Co. SpHitaflrlii, Ma WEBSTER'S lNTERWDlHAl I atliiiuns. V I CSimltorfrproapsetus. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Brlght's Dlsesat, Retention or Non-ra-tenilou ol Urlns, fains In tlie Back, Lulus of Hide, HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Intemperance, Nervous Plseases, (letters Debility, yeuiale Weaknes and Kaosase. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures BUtonsneaa. Readaehe, Jaundice. Hour buimaoh, Dyspepsia, Constipation and I'llo. HUNT'S REMEDY AO t ft AT attVV. on the Klasiere. I tvee and Ma wrle, restoring them to a healthy ao tlon, and I I HM when all other mnllnluaa tall. Uundreds have been saved who hare been given ap to die by Irtenda aud physicians. I BOLD HV A IX slKtiUUlM I N. MAOTADES, PARADES, Kverrlhins In the sbove line. Coatnmee. Wis. Beards, rroperllea, lira and Play Hoiks, etc., Iiirnlahed at greatly reduced rales and In supe rior qnsllly by the oldest, largest, best renowned and therefore only rtlittbU THratriml Napplg HauH on th Pacific Cbtut, Correspondence so lhtlted. GoLramux 4 Co., 36, is and SO U'Karrell street, also tra Market si reel, Han Kranelseo. Wa supply all TheaUri on th Voatt, to whom w re speatiully refer. 1I0TIVE POWER! HERCULES GAS and GASOLINE BosTca-iasrics. PALlEi ft ELY, sai Francisco, Cal. ui PartUBd. Or, DOCTOR Pardee's Remedy, THE GREAT CURE KOR INDIGESTION -AND- FilAZER AXLE BistiatbeWorldinnrAOr Got the 6eniB8ili(rlIr eatainst wuuiiaii, Agent, rortlaBd.Or. EOCENE. msn Bliclnre expressly (or KAM1LV tug. IT IN A FKKtrBOT 1 t.I.l'lWIM ATOB. II l Blltn al it ss TFT, it is or UNiruHM qualitt. We guarantee It to be the miohwt rossiSLS oaiusor iLLiiaiXiTiseoii. Ask tor It. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. MRS. WINSLOWS Sos7AVNa - rOR OHILDgfBN Tf ITHINO Verssleayallllretatsta. Oeats WUIa. CONSTIPATION. Regulator of ths Liver and Kidneys -A BI-KCiriO FOR Serofnli, Rheomatfsm, Silt RheoiOp Keanlgia Ind 111 Otber Bltodud Skin Diietiei. tt Is a positive care tor all those painful, doll Cate coniplalnu and onmpllcatecl troubles and weaknesses common among our wlvea, mothers and daugnters. The effect le Immediate and lasting. Two or three doses ol Da. fsausa'a Kssmuv uken dally keeps Ihe blood Cool, the liver and kidneys act ive, and wilt entirely eradicate from the system all traces ol Htirolula, Bait Hheuro, or any other form of hloo4 disease. No medicine ever Introduced In this country has met with such ready sale, nor given such universal satisfaction whenever used as that ol un. rsai'Bsa nanauv. This remedy has ttan naaMl In that hAmli.la throughout the old world for the psat twenty Hve years as a spentflo for the above diseases, and It has and will cure when all other so-called remedies fall. Bend for pamphlet of testimonial! from thoae who have been cured by Its use. Urugglsu sell ll at 11.00 per botUe. Try II aud be oouvlnoeU. For sale by MACK & CO.. 9 and II Front St., San Franelgoo. A HOLIDAY . PRESENT In the Jewelry Line is always: welcome. . can get what you want at Vou A. FELDENHEIMER'S LEADING JEWELER OF PORTLAND, OR. ' Diamondg, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Clockg, Spectacles, Spoons, Opera- uinsses, eic. .? COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. B&kin& Ponder Purity and Leavenin&PovVer UNEQUALED. CASH PRICES To Introduce our rowder, we bare de ' termiuedtodlstrlhnte among the consnm rs a number of (A Mil PHiZKB. To the person orolnb returning nsthelargest nombur ofcertlllcates on or before June 1. 1894, wewill give acaah priseofglUO, and to th n t umeit, nnmerous other prises waging from to 75 IN OAHU, OOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND, Or. IKOIIBi TORS on IrisTALMf INTR, Best makes. iowest prices. Hend for catalogue. W.V. HKAilll, Hlpon. t!sil. N. P, N. U. No. 621 -S. F. N. TJ. No. 608 DROP IT IF YOUR BUWNKH8 B0E8 NOT PAY. Chickens are easily and successfully raised by using the Petaluma. In puDatorg- nd Brooders. Our 11 ,uavra,eu i-.nisiosue U- iodera L-Tls all about It. n,!j. re., uy poiuiry raisers, nee tne mnchlnos In oner our einiuit wun tne KorwalK Ostrtnh Farm. Midwinter lf.,fr h, . .,,!.. irrla 'lice kll ler and mvi-pv mh.. Hee the mnchlnos in operation at onrimms ana all glnda of eKgs. Ontalogue free; If vou want It. write if i 1 1 dbt Tm I aa a i..i,n.n 7&0-76.i 764-' ii, ii yiu wmni , -764 Ualu suuet, T'uialuma, Cal. IT 18 IGNORANCE THAT WASTEb EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF ftloore's Revealed Remedy. S2iV,f,S Siuu AMtu KKsfKUV my husband was relieved from an old case of MATItlM whan th beat doctor I ooufd get did him no gnnd. Yo fOUB T IUU, R, TOVB OMV99U11, Yours In gratitude sbIJi