The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 23, 1894, Image 4

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Royal Baking Powder never disap
points ; . never makes sour, soggy or
husky food ; never spoils good mate
rials ; never leaves lumps of alkali in
the biscuit or cake; while all these
things do happen with the best of cooks
who cling to the old-fashioned methods,
"or who use other baking powders.
If you want the best food, Royal
Baking Powder is indispensable.
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ROYAL BAKING POWDER
7 - Lincoln FoMtrr Blolheiv
Abraham Lincoln vnw seven or eight
yearn old when liiafntlwr.Thornn Lincoln,
removed fiui'i Kentucky In Indi.m.i.u here
In a year or two his tvift died. The year
following -lirrdrntu Mr. l.incnln returned
to Klizabethlown to sviircli out. if Ksiblii,
a former neighbor and friend, .Mrs. Sally
Johnston, whom, upon inquiry, he found
till a widow, and to whom he at once
made a proposal ef marrinire.
On entering Sim Johnston's humble
dwelling Mr. Lincoln asked if she remem
bered him.
"Yes," replied she, "I remember yon
cry well, Tommy Lincoln. What has
brought you back to old Kentucky t"
"Well," said he. In answer, "my wife
Nancy Is dead."
"Why, yon dont any so!"
"Yes," said Mr. Lincoln, "she died more
than a year ago. and I hare come back to
Kentucky to look for another wife. Do
you like me, Mrs. Johnston?"
"Yes," replied Mrs. Johnston, "I like
you. Tommy Lincoln,"
'IK yon (ike me well enough to marry
mef . ? , , ;
"Yes," be answered. "I like you.
Tommy Lincoln, and I like you well
enough to marry you. but I can't marry
you now."
Why notf" said he.
"Because 1 nni in debt, and I could never
think of burdening the man I marry with
debt: it would not lie right."
" What are thoxe debtsf" ail he.
She told him of the sums, "which," aaid
aha, "1 hare nil down here in my account
book." , .' .'
On looking it over, he saw that ber debts
ranged from lifty cents to a dollar and a
quarter, and amounted in the gross to
something less than twelve dollars not a
very startling sum even in those days of
am ail things. "
He succeeded in putting the little book
into his coat pocket without attracting her
attention and went out, looked np the va
rious parties and paid off all the littlesnnia
according to the ntenmmndum and re
turned in the afternoon with the acknowl
edgments of payment in full. On bis re
turning the account book to her, she ex
claimed, "Why, Tommy Lincoln, have you
gone and paid off all my debts?"
"Yes," he said, "and will yon marry me
nowf"
"Yea." aaid she, anil they were married
the next morning lit 9 o clock. Mr. Hay
craft in Christian I mou.
Ao Indatlfal Sob.
Thomas Talbot, a Baltimore boy, was re-
. cenlly committed to jail for malicious mis
chief. Thomas decided to reform theotber
day, so the story goes, and as an evidence,
of good Intentions asked bis stepfather,
Amos Talbot, to inaugurate at supper time
the custom of saying grace before meals.
The elder Talbot, readily consented. The
spirit of young Tom was willing, but the
flesh was somewhat weak, as the evidence
before the justice proved. The head of the
old gentleman was no- sooner bowed in
thanks for the evening meal, and his bands
reverently clasped, than Tom made a
wholesale grab at the victuals upon the ta
ble, and snatching nearly all ran into the
street and In aa instant was up to his com
In mischief.
r eellnf first Bate.
Tatter (looking out in the front yard)
That dog of yours seems to be very frisky.
Hiss Clara.
MUs Pinkerly Yea, "be Is simply delight
ed. Just after you came pa took off bis
muzzle. lruto.
, ' Similar.
Dinwiddie Bookkeepers and sleight of
saod performers have much In common..
Van Braam How sof
Dinwiddie They both nourish in the
ledger domain Pittsburg Chronicle.
INSIST
ON-
HAVIXO
. THE
Belting, Packing and Hose, Boots and
Shoes, Rubber and Oil Clothing,
Druggists' Rubber Goods,
HAlitJIMCTTKED
Goodyear Rubber Co,
' 73 and 79 First St., Portland, Or.
Write lor catalogue rats.
FOR THE
win
To the wrioii or club relHrtiitis us the U rue si
o umber of
GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER
Onlflcntc on or before June 1, 1891, we will
give a cab prize of W0, and to the next largest
numerous other prists nnaina; from $o to ;5 lit
Cash. CLOSSET t DEVKKs, Portland, Or.
THE FLAG -
Now iranerUly fl lets above the school
houae: and whst more appropriate
than that the boys should be taught
to defend Itf Ex-President Harrison
Bishop Scott Academy,
Port'and, Or., la a military school
under government control. Scien
tific, commercial, ehuuiicaL Cata
logue on request. Spring term be
gins February 6.
unset
foUMtiaa
- if
SWEET PEAS
DIRECT
FROM
THE
A large packet each of
2? -New and Distinct
Varieties mailed for
CALIFORNIA growers ;
SunsetSeediPlant Co. XV
CShwoodH.llNui.eiy Co.) " sSS
,r ' ; SAN FRANCISCO -V-
CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK.
. Didn't Here Do It.
A certain popular but extravagant murJ
clan was famous not only for his tine voice,
but for bis nlmost irresistible manner. At
one time when he was deeply in debt a car
penter to whom he' owed a large amount
culled at Ms house anil clamorously de
manded his pay.
The musician, who was Indisposed at the
time, heard the angry voice in the entry bo
low, and going to the head of the stu:..-
asked what was the matter down them
"Matter enough," cried thecarpenter.
want my money, and I can't get it."
"Don't get in a passion," said the musi
cian aootoiugly. "Do me the favor to walk
up stairs, it you please, and we will talk
the business over. ,
"Xo, sir," replied the poor carenter, "not
a step will I stir up those s;atr! Yon owt
me (100 already, and if I came up goodliest
knows you d most likely owe me f2U" be
fore I got down again!" Youth's Com
panjoa. - -
- Kacltlnc; Wonder.
Helen Hyler Do you know it is reported
we are engaged? .
Jack Lever Has any one congratulated
you yetf
Helen Hyler Xo, but several people have
asked me if I were really going to marry
you. Puck.
-More Important.
"Better let us build a house for you out
on your property at Installment heights,"
said Buttress, the architect, to bis friend
WillNorris.
"I don't want to build. I only bought
the lots fora quick turn," replied the latter.
"You might do worse. It's a pretty
place."
"I. know it, but I shouldn't care to live
there."
"You might do-worse. -You'd better build
anyway. You'll be more apt to get a good
price for the rest of the lots if you improve
some of them."
Think so?" 4
"Yes, and you'll save your rent. Let us
put up oneof our attractive little suburban
cottages for you, and before you've been in
it six months some one will come along
and take the place off your hands at a hand
some profit. But you won't want to sell
out."
"I will if I get the chance."
. "Oh, no, you won't.'" protested Buttress
warmly. "You won't want to sell one of
our bouses! No one ever does. You'll grow
attached to it and marry and settle don d
there. And you'll have no trouble in get
ting the girl either. You've no idea what
we can do in the building lme.- I tell yon
what, old man, we guarantee a wife with
every bouse we put up!"
An, I have no doubt," said young .N or
ris sagely. 'Hut do you guarantee a cook r
Life. . . , . . , . .,.
J, - . . The Bight Spirit. ...V - ' '
A traveling salesman for a Detroit drag
house was standing on the steps of a little
notion store kept by a colored woman in a
town in Arkansas when she came out and
queried:
'Was yo' a stranger around here, saur'
'I represent this house," replied the drum
mer as ie handed out a card.
"I see. Ioes yo' owndebiznessyo'self?"
"Oh, uo," i
"Was yo' tie senior pawduer?"
"No."
"De junior?" ; ' ,; '
"Xo."
"Was yo back in de concern wid yo' capi
tal?"
"Xo."
Mist sent out to take orders?"
"That's all. Perhaps I can take an order
from you?" -
V all, sab, if dat house has dun sent yo'
clean down yere to git an order from me I
ain't gwine ter be mean about it. Put me
down fur two bit worf of peppermiut.es
sence and drnp in yere at de eand of 00 days
fur yo" money!' Detroit r ree Press.
.y V A Natural Sequence. ' .'
"Papa," said Benny Blivens, "Xew York
is called the Empire Slate, Uu'tit?" -
'lea, Benny."
'And Pennsylvania is the Keystone
State?" 'I
"Yes." ' : ' -' ' "
"And Indiana is the Hoosler State?" "
"Yes."
"And Ohio is the Buckeye State?"
"It is."
"And if Ctnh is admitted will it be a
Marriage Btite?" Pittsburg Chronicle.
rsc-
Thronsh Santa ClaraVVheat
' By FRANCIS BRET HARTB,
It struck Kose That she had not even
thanked the niau in the same flash thru
she remembered something dreadful thnt
he had said. She covered her face with
her hands anil tried to recall herself.
Mrs. Randolph gently topped her
shoulder with a mixture of maternal
philosophy ami discipline, a.id continued
"Of course it s an upset, and you re con
fused still. That's nothing. They say,
dear, it's perfectly well known that no
two people's recollection of these, things
ever u the same, it i really ruhculoua
the contradictory stones one boors.
Isn't it, EiuileT
Rose felt that the voting man had
joined thetn ami was looking at her. lu
the fear that she should still see some
trace of the startled selfish animal in his
face she did not dare to raise her eyes
to his, but looked at hi mother. Mrs.
Randolph was standing then, collected
but iuuiahent.
"It's a over now," said Emile in his
usual voice, "and except tbe chimneys
ml some fallen plaster there's really no
damr.ge done. But Tro. afraid they've
taught it pretty badly at the Mission
nnd at San Francisco in those tall
flashy, rattle trap buildings they're put
ting up. Tve just sent on one of the
men for news,"
Her father was in San Francisco by
that time, and she had never once thought
of him. la her quick remorse she forgot
all else and rose to her feet.
I must telegraph to my father at
once," she said hurriedly; "he is there,
" on had better wait until the mes
senger returns and hear his news," said
Emile. "If the shock was only a slight
one iu San Francisco your father might
not nuderstand yon and would be alarm
ed." -
She could see his face now; there was
no record of the past expression upon it.
but he was watching her eagerly. Mrs.
Randolph and Adelehad moved away to
speak to the servants. EinWe drew
nearer.
"You surel v will not desert us now.
he said in a low voice.
Please don't," she said vaguely
Tm so worried." And pushing quickly
past him she hurriedly rejoined the two
women. v
They were superintending the erection
of a loug tent or marqueo in the garden,
hastily extemporized from the awnings
of the veranda and other cloth. Mrs.
Randolph explained that although all
danger was over there was the possibil
ity of the recurrence of lighter shocks
during the day and night, and that they
would all feel much more secure and
comfortable to camp out for the next
twenty-four hours iu the open air.
"Only imagine you re picnicking, and
youH enjoy it as much as most people
usually enjoy those horrid al fresco en
tertainments. I don't believe there's the
slightest real necessity for it, but," she
added in a lower voice, "the Irish and
Chinese servants are so demoralized now
they wouldn't stay indoors with us. It's
a common practice here, I believe, for a
day or two after the shock, and it gives
time to put things to nght again and
clear np. The old one-storied Spanish
houses, with walls three feet thick and
built round a courtyard or patio were
much safer. It's only when the Ameri
cans tried to improve upon the old order
of things with their pinchbeck shams
and stucco that Providence interferes
like this to punish them."
It was the fact, however, that Rose
was more impressed by what seemed to
her the absolute indifference of Provi
dence in the matter, and the cool resump
tion by nature of her ordinary condi
tions. The sky above their heads was
as rigidly blue as ever and as smilingly
monotonous; the distant prospect, with
its clear, well known silhouettes, bad
not changed; the crows swung on heavy,
deliberate wings over the grain as be
fore and the trade wind was blowing in
its quiet persistency.
And vet she knew that something had
happened that would never again make
ner enjoyment or the prospect the same
that nothing would ever be as it was yes
terday. I think at first she referred only
to tne material and larger phenomena,
and did not confound this revelation of
the insecurity of the universe with her
experience of man. Yet the fact also re
mained that to the conservative, correct
and, as she believed, secure condition to
which she had been approximating, all
ber relations were rudely shaken and
upset. It really seemed to this simple
minaea young woman that tne revolu
tionary disturbance of settled conditions
might be something in the style of a
"divine right also.
CHAPTER IV.
H va the young inventor from tte wheat
ranch. .
In her desire to be alone and to evade
the now significant attentions of Emile
she took advantage of the bustle that
followed the humed transfer of furni
ture and articles from the house to es
cape through the garden to the outlying
fields. Striking into one of the dusty
lanes that the remembered, she wan
dered on for half an hour nntil her
progress and meditation were suddenly
arrested, rjhe had come upon a long
chasm or crack in the soil, fully twenty
feet wide and as many in depth, cross
ing her path at right angles. She did
not remember having seen it before; the
track of wheels went up to its precipi
tous edge, she could see the truck re
peated on the other side, but he hiatus
remained, unbridged and uncovered. It
was not there yesterday. She glanced
right and left; the fissure seemed to ex
tend like a moat or ditch from the dis
tant road to the upland between her
and the great wheat valley below, from
which she was shut off.
An odd sense of being in some way a
prisoner confronted her. She drew back
with an impatient start, and perhaps ber
first real sense of indignation, A voice
behind ber, which she at once recog
nized, scarcely restored her calmness, '
"Yon can't get across there, miss."
'She tuned. ' It was the young inves
, hutch on horseback
nnd with n cleim faea.
He had just rid
den out of. the grain on the same side of
the chasm ns herself,
"But you seem to have got over," she
said bluntly.
"Yes. lint it was further np the field.
I reckoned that tho split might be deeper
but not to braid in the rock outcrop
over there than in the adobe here. 1
tonud it so and jumped it."
He looked as if he might alert, Intel-
ligent and ".elf contained. Yet she said
nothing. He lingered a moment
Tin afraid you must have been badly
shaken and a little frightened up there
boforo tho chimneys came down,
"Xo," she was glad to say, briefly and
she believed truthfully; "I wasn t fright
ened. 1 didivt even know it was an
earthquake."
"Ah," ho reflected, "that was because
you are a stintiger. It's odd they're
all like that, 1 suppose it's because no
body really exiects or believes In the
unlocked for thing, and yet that's the
tiling that always happen:). And then
of course that other affair, which really
is serious, startled you the more.
Bho felt lierseir rmicnlotvily and an
grily blushing. "1 don't know what yon
mean," she said icily. "What other af
fair?"
"Why, tho well."
"The well?" she repeated vacantly,
"Yes, the artesian well hits stopped,
Didn't the major tell yotti"
"No," said the girl. "He was away.
I haven t seen him yet.
"Well, the How of water has ceased
completely. That's what I'm here for.
The major sent for tne, and I've been to
examine it."
"And is that stoppage so very impor
tant.' she said dubiously.
It was his turn to look at her wonder
ingly. "if it's lost entirely it means ruiu
for the runclio," he said seriously. He
wheeled his horse, nodded gravely and
trotted off.
Maj. Randolph's figure of the "life
blood of the rultcfco" Hushed ucross her
snddonly. She kuew nothing of irriga
tion or the costly appliances by which
the Califomian agriculturist opposed
tho long summer droughts. She only
vaguely guessed that the dreadful earth
quake had struck at the prosperity of
those people whom only a few hours
ago she had been proud to call her
friends. The underlying goodness of
her nature was touched. - Should she let
ft momentary fault if it were not really,
after all, only a misunderstanding rise
between her and them at such a mo
ment? She turned and hurried quickly
toward the house.
Hastening onward she found time.
however, to, wonder also why these com
mon men she now included even the
young inventor in that category were
all so rude and uncivil to her. She had
never before been treated in this way;
she had always been rather embarrassed
by the admiring attentions of youug
men clerks and collegians in her At
lantic homo, and of professional men.
merchants and stock brokers in San
Francisco. It was true thoy wore not
continually devoted to ber and to the
nice art and etiquette of pleasing as
Emile they had other tilings to think
about, being in business and not being
gentlemen, but then they were greatly
superior to these clowns, that took no
notice of her and rode off without lin
gering or formal leave taking when their
selfish affairs were concluded. -
It must be the contact of the vulgar
earth this wretched, cracking, material
and yet ungovernable and lawless ea. th
that so depraved them. She felt she
would like to sar this to some one not
bor father, for he wouldn't listen to
ber; not to tho major, who would laugh
ingly argue with her, but to Mrs. Ran
dolph, who would understand her and
perhaps say it some day in her own
snarp, sneering way to those very
clowns. With these gentle sentiments
irradiating her blue eyes and putting a
pink flush npon her fair cheek Rose
reached the garden with the intention of
rushing sympathetically into Mrs. Ran
dolph's arms.
But it suddenly occurred to her that
she would be obliged to state how she
became aware of this misfortune, and
with it came an instinctive aversion to
speak of her meeting with the inventor.
bhe would wait until Mrs. Randolph
told her. But although that lady was
engaged in a low voiced discussion in
French with Emile and Adele which in
stantly ceased at her approach there
was no allusion made to the new calam-
ty.
You need not telegraph to your
father," she said, as Rose approached.
tie has already telegraphed to you for
news. As you were out, and the mes
senger was waiting an answer, we
opened the dispatch, and sent one telling
him that you were all right, and that he
need not hurry here on your account.
So you are satisfied, I hope." A fev
hours ago this would have been true,
and Rose would have probably seen. In
tne action of ber hostess only a flatter
ing motherly supervision. There was,
in fact, rtil a lingering trace of that
trust in her mind, yet she was conscious
that she would have preferred to answer
the dispatch herself and to have let her
fattier come.
to ooHTTanaDl
A Postal Tube Across the Kngllab Channel.
The proiioaeil plau for the iiostal tube
between France and England is to ana
pend two tribe, each about three feet in
diameter, by means of steel cables thrown
across the channel. 120 feet above the
level of tho water. Tliew cables' are to
be fixed to pillars whose foiuidutioiis
will be the rocky bottom of the channel,
each pillar 8W yards from hi fellow, II
tho plau as promised is consummated,
miniature trains, each carrying BOO
pounds of mail matter, will run through
the tulies. Yankee Dlade.
A Hint for I he lluar Man.
A large (ionium trump steamed Into
port this morning, with the yellow flag
fiyiiif? at the iiiitstheHd. curoiiiur finite a
commotion along I he city front. She
iMvctl to lie the Koiniiliis from Huiik-
iij(. There was no Kicktiewi on hoard
spite of the yellow (I;ig. mill the Cup-
tain told Dr. Lawlur he only hoisted it
to keep the runners away from the ship.
bis ruse succeeded, for not a runner
went within half a mile of the vessel.-
au Francisco Examiner. ..,
Johnnie Wain't Whistling.
The story is told of the Incorrigible small
boy who, having been warned against
whistling, was seen by bis mother one dny
shortly after he bad just made acquaint
ance with some persimmons, "You John
nle," cried the mother, noting the familiar
pucker of ber son's lips, "quit that whist
ling." Whereat Johnnie, In pain And fear,
gasped out; "Whls'linf JIuhl I guess I'm
poisoned, "New York Evening Bun. ' '
tor from the wheat
Ml'HCLB AND vJOOB-A Mirrt hlt.N
Matty miwoular meosuoeumb tp farliruMborB
with twe by nemoiin tnr uieir imorwnnii aym-.,-..,,..,1,
Mn.in Jfiwa inn linulv vhtor. Ill
fsel.lt U uit dlttWult of proof that athlete do
uot lire lonit uor njuy Rood healih thv
averaav Individual who w vlmrou-tht I to
ov, whowdUeiitlotiaiKltieep are iniiiutairw,
whose nerve are tranquil, and who lia. no or
imnleiemtenovlodlaeaM. These requlnlie of
visor are eonfei red upon Ihtiee Inherently weak,
no lew than upon thiwe debilitated thnmicli
waiting diiwHin. by tlnmU(th,iMralatetil ewunw
nf IIOKtetler aslolllHCn lilliera, ihu ivuiiih m"'
tlonal tonic, indreil slid recommended
DUvsU-tiiiik ul eminence. It will not endow von
with the iiniiwleuf a forfeit, hut It win nmi
energy Into vuiirayaient and renew i he aullve
and healthful performance of lt function'. II
avert and eure malarial, I heuiustlc iinu shiiicj
tfouiplnliilii, ami overcomes u.vpvia, eoii"i'
Uon, liver trouble and ucrvouaiicu.
Lord Koriilvin-I ean lwy tell an American
br what he tlitnka. William Ann-mil uv
limt'a the way! tell.
CAUTION.
Imitation have been put upon the mar,
ket so closely resembling allcock's l't
oos Plastkhs in general appearance as to
be well calculated to deceive. It is, bow
ever, iu general appearance only that thoy
oompare with .Vi.uoce's. for they are worse
than worthless, inasniuuh as they oontain
deleterious iuKredients which are apt to
cause serious injury. Remember that All-
uick'S are the iiemiyie porous piasier we
best external remedy ever produced; when
tiurobasiug plaster ao not oniy ass ior,
ml make sure that volt set Allcock's.
Hhakiihsth'i I'ilij, the best anil-bilious
remedy. . - '
There la noihlnir like had luck to act a man
about milking a mental luvculurrof h alrieud.
"JfroaVi Uroiic'.tVif TwAm" will relieve
bronchitis, asthma and throat diseases,
The myiter? about "Iho letter that never
name ha been nolvvd. it waa luvurtvui.
CUT IK SHOW CAStS.
To meet financial situation Dixon. Ilu
0K4ON t Co. have made special Cut good to
Maron vu. write lor catalogue aim out
rate. Orders mailed alter Maron 'JU not
good for out rate.
100 KttW ARI -IOO.
The reader ol this naner will be nUed to
learn that there la at leant one dread, d dlaeave
that science has been ahle to cure lu alt Ita
taxes, ami that la catarrh. Hair f alarrhf ure
i ine uruy imwuivc cure kuowu to ine me ileal
(raternity. Catarrh, being a roiiatltutluiial dl-
eaae, reuliua a ooiiatltuuoiiai treatment, lltul
Catarrh Cure la taken IntcritHllv. actios-dlreud
on ti.e blood and niticonattirfaocaof theayatew
merenrueairuyina tnetoumiationoi tnediMtaa
aud gtvliiir the patient strength by building up
tne eoiuiiuiitinu and aaaimiog nature m ooiug lia
nrs. i ne nrniirieioni naveao muca laiin in ii
curative jiowera that they offer Una Hundred
iMiitars ior any eaae inai it tana 10 cure, eeuil
lor Hat ul tetulniontala. Atldre
r. i, I'llKNKY A CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggUtaj 7ft cents.
WATKK MOTOK.
One Tuerk Water Motor, new. that will
develop from 10 to I.Vhuroe power; can be
oau at a aacriuce ny auuresaing
ri MK .c KIT,
, furl land, Or,
A P. A. RITUAL. roaiKleie wnrklnn ef the
oixnuo, auti-i e-umic v.ruer, oy mall, a ceuis.
hum a mxik store, rori aua, or.
A POTTKK l-KKSg.
Site. 33x18 inside bea-ertr. table distribu
tion; bed springs; will print nine-column
foil j or six column uuarto: a anlendid all-
round press for countrv otlice: for tale
obeap; guaranteed in order. Address
1'Ai.ur.a iv jkt,
1'ortland, Of.
OteBojuneuneslovsrollsh; do dust, bo ameh
Tar Gssiixa for breakfast
Scrofula
Is Disease Germs living in
tho Blood and feeding upon
Us Life. Overcome these
erms with
Scott's
Emulsion
iio Cream of Cod-liver Ollf
ind makeyour blood healthy,
k'.n pure and system strong.
Physicians, the world over,
endorse iu .
Doa't ba deceived by Substitutes!
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Thlt Traita Mark 1 oo tht brat
WATERPROOF COAT
nttiatrated
In the World!
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171 Second Street, Portland, Or
fend lor csta'oirne. "
ST. JACOBS OIL CURES MAGICALLY
SPRAINS.
Chronic Cases of Many Years Cured Easily.
DROP
IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES
EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE
SAPOLIO
ISALABT
AND FXPFIISF8 r,HM?TJRT.'?011 cnvabskiwtorci,kan
AflU LArtNdr.a hardy Orchsrd, (inrdon and Uwn Xiirfe.y HiVi'k
rasa. Katue IhUpumr.
Smoke the Admiral Cigar
ettea and be happy.
We Have High Opinion
Of fiord' 8r'prlll houw "1
wa.n. r.r el.hl yean t M Irovible.l
tvlihilirumatUmand ll
remedies fallt'd to help
tnv xei I Howl' 8ra
ptfllla. L.kc many oth
er 1 have not tsken It
mcadll)'! only when the
ptliiirsine on, but It ha
alwav ilven me relief.
ror year r ' was Jt,
tmuhliil with quliuy., J
BIlit'oMU'iK Hood' ftnr. k,
dttarllla I have not had '
a tlnala attack. Wheu
suv of nty family sre iskeu ck they maort to
lined 8arMillU. 1 nillit wilt Scwa'
Hood'sCurcs
rami In prslno ol thH excellent tnwllclne."
T VV, Hatts, :iw IVnn Ave,, I'ltlabiiif h, I'a,
Hood' Plll i pit'ely vintble,ud do
uot nurse, pain or rlw. Hold by all druUi
S0tH
JOcM..
li.Wper DotUoT
Oueeeutailoaa,
Twni Obiat Copob
Dromntiv eurre
whore all others fall. Ceufhs, Croup, ere
Throat.
HoaraaoMa, Whesplat
a. waoooina veuin anv
Aathnia
uaiDtica it na no nvaii
ha aurad thousands, and Will OCRS TOO if
For tonaumpttee l( oi
ihauaaada. aud will 01
taken In time. Bold by I mug 1st on vuar
ntee. Kor a Ume Jtack or tTi-at, ua
CATARRH
REMEDY.
lav ycitn atarr
This remedy la ruaran.
teed to sura you.
moe.eOeta. Injector I
rfree.
"German
Syrup"
I simply state that I am Druggist
md Postmaster here arid am there
fore in a position to judge. I have
tried many Cough Syrups but for
ten years past have found nothing
equal to Boschce's German Syrup.
I have given it to my baby for Croup
with the most satisfactory results.
Kvery mother should have it. J. H.
Uobbs, Druggist nnd Postmaster,
Moffat, Texas. We present facts,
living facts, of to-day Boschce's
German Syrup gives strength to the
body. Take no substitute.
w.Califeniia
CATARRH fblttJLI. J
f'r Ctrrh, PMfnmi.C
i mn, Cqiil , Mr Tl
!"! Will, Mth
I th Volets bvu
l,rVirtThral,
iticti, Benw of
8in.-ii.cii. I ru nit tn,i,iti(,r
r.Vunv
W. Le IOIIGIJVS 3 MIOB
fqudU cui-m wtiikacntiintt from
4 w r-u value vh ilu tmtnry
in iitc Wrti iu. rnm at Hi firm
wwinictl on lit bournn. Kwn
warrant u. i jk na nurnti
If. ti lrai niintf it fttll
ncn or u.mt for It.
how In or.
aetbf mail. Pmtarefr. You cm tp lhatm
wfuni vi urviicr wno pnan our uwet,
'J Ik tftr ITCniwr p. mm ihu t-f moMrnm
.V " - wh8f w-r"A- Tbw Inrm x4 Bl.lNtT
YMt UUi Visitor VXOTtiVDlXQ tiLX
f Wi YIKLO ATOTK TO
ifi OR. BO-IAN-KO'S PILE ft&MFDY.
UU I rtl,'h direvtir on part afTa!
Uf M. V" ftrntmn"it our rrirvn), iinili
Free by IVIa.il
ua receipt ifu..a Ixillas
A Whole Garden.
1M ua ail yrro otir llluatr Ih O U'oirtt w Wh
IIIU-l I YOU ft IatMU&tl. I ltala Maaa..! aaaaaa .VI-..
Co. Hh(rwiMMl all Nurs vl'n .4i: u , ....,
Hlr el, ran Fnuictaco. Haia ted Hmvil ft ipacialiy
lyilSQUERADES. PARADES,
M tHKlTKIIlll.
Kwyihlrig In tb abova Una. Coattim, Win
InruUbed al araail rwlaoad rata soil la ium
rlor quality by tbe oldwt, largnat, boat raaowuoo
llclusd. UoLMrraiNat Co.. as. 2a and aoi)'ir
street, also a Markal lrmt,Bao Vranalaoo. Wi
"Pi" " ' nmm on ia una, w WDoat w
pcctfull' relur.
you
tJfNT THE BtST.'
hnitd for our (JattalttvuM t,f
INCUBATOm0
nM( maka. lxw pricea,
menu. Addrwu W. V
mpon, falilornia.
n-iaoii
MRS. WINSLOW S
Booth i no
BVRUP 1
- rO OHILDMIN TUTMINO
voi'K wirt! cah ni'M
IT.
IIRSCUI.SS UAS OS (lAaOl.lsa KNOIMS
kUiat I'uw r fur Inliulu
i iiwcr at nuy, n. s., uai. 1 Orilullll, (Jr.
V. P. N. n. No 633-S. P. N. O. No.
IT
IF YOUR BUBINKBB DOBS NOT PAY
Chicken an cully and acceMluil;
raised by aln( the Petaluma In
eubatar and Brooders. Our II
gaiaaawif't ' 1
i w u i aw i 1
TlJIlB
1
Saaaaaaaa VM
i JffrT.uWirrr.-. .
mm imutowe1
Opn'l bny any but ine Petaluma If yon want.trni,,, vlgnrou chlok
Y, are Paolflo Cowl Headr,usrtrs for Hone and Clover CuUani, Mark
u',?"'C"PP"'lnl11 Tool, roan tains, Flood's Koup Cure, Morrl.
.V (?""'0!1 ,be. rei" cbloken-llfa killer and every othe'
o-trlcbe. snd all .. Mfljg c.u .,,. Iree- ,o It, W,W
Tt)-m-7H.-16t MhTd f." t, TeulunSlVial.
BROWW 0.C0..Ore)(,HiUnblilii. P,,rUsnnX.
The Admiral Cigarettes are
tha beat.
Don't Lose
Heart.
Vf ANT KKHMI 'MMKlCtMl
tl.l. vail at Hit UlMkH till Utr ItaMt lllll
rir arri Annum r irw win j
aiKiiii wiim w Mi"" vu j
raiiH II. imminiHfiiiiiMiHWJ
l Uttn luiMr nmi inmi iiuiiuivr
kO.M.FtrrviiC'
Detroit,
DR. GUHW3
OtIIOH
STRUP
iron coughs.
mi
i ' COLDS
AMD CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
Inrai.lnraatllvnf inhlMrm, my nlr
ady fur Oauaka, Clolill anil CVup aa onion aiti. It
I.fol..ltiwllTal-i a. It waa forty w Mk
Utim my anilfhil,l I" Uiiun'.Oaiui Srru.
whloa it lady ir.Mil an "
taala. S I ti .vsrirwhara. lra. butiln. Ml aMita.
laaa aa .uMUluw (M Ik, Tku . aUii M a.
KIDNEY,
Bladder, Hrlnary and l.lvr llla.ua I)ruiy
Oranl and UlabaM ara gar4 by
HUNT'S REMEDY
TMI
BIST KIDNKY
and uvea
MIOICINI.
HUNT'S REMEDY
Our Brl(hl' Dlavnw, lUtonllou or Nou t
MnUun ol Urlu, I'aln In lbs Bars, lalus Of
aid.
HUNT'S REMEDY
Cun InlRiwraR(, Ntrrou Dlaaasaa, Mattar
DobllUjri r'.mal Waaknoa aud Ksoau.
HUNT'S REMEDY
Cure Blllouanaas, lloadarha, JaundMot. Mnm
MUHua, Vyapopala, CoiutloaUou and I'llcaa.
HUNT'S REMEDY
! H AT ON:k orl tha MM not a. I l ai
and Mawrla. rKirin th.m to a hMlihy ao
lion, and M.wbu all ollirr llrltii
fall. Hundrod bar barn aarnl who l,ay. tmi
1 1 ran up to ill by Irian da and pbyalrlaaa.
Mi.i at all. fkiutavii
DOCTOR
1
f,
THE GREAT CURE
-run-
INDIGESTION
-ANt-
CONSTIPATION.
Regulator of ths Liverand Kidneys
-a pi;ifio roit-
Scrofali, Rbeomatisia.
Silt Rheom, Neuralgia
lad HI Other Blood ind Stlo Hlmm.
II U a pollyear lor all tho palnlnl.d.lb
eaiemntlalnuandcmplloaid troubla and
(eakneaacaoommoii among our wlraa, mother
and daughter
TbeerTeol I Immediate snd laatlnt. Two or
L!S,fT10, ''' Ki'V taken dally
keep the blood oool, the liver and kltlimy ac t
lye ana will entirely eradicate Irom tho ayalea
iS!22" ,"",u," or ' "h"
r.o meuieineever Introduced In thl. oounlr
haa mat with ,u,,h rwly sale, nor siren sun
z
luirersai saiianwtlon whenever uned aa that of
1 hi remedy baa been Ded In the hoanlul
Ihrouibout the old world for the put twenty,
live years as a imi an ,. .ir. a. -
" "M naji any.
and It ba and will eurawhau a1lo,..uuu.iil
remedlee fall.
kend for pamphlet of latllmonlali from thoa
7. .. ifV! ""f"1 5? lmlu sell
For aalabf' " "", to"wt,uml'
MACK & CO.,
a and it Front at., Ian rraneltoo.
a-
WATER MOTOR
FOR SALE.
One Celtthralnd Tnlr w.t. u...;
win deveinn in ri:i:... " "'.?; iv . "'. ?
Deal and rhnptat power to uae.and ihe"Tuerk'
lil,.,"t.,n,, h"l- motr.r lii the market
ueauiuaisiaciiiicn, Addreas
rALNKH hKV, Portland, Or.
RUPTURE
PRKMANKNTI.Y CCHKDo
NO PAY. No rtr iiNTit.
ctmsD. We re'er lo ft.tMMi
laitlenu. No oraaaTtoM. No
I'KTKsniiK ruiM anaianai.
Write or call forclrnnlarand
bank relvreiire, (immiIim m.
TheO.E. MILLER CO.,
Narqgam Building.
POII'ri,AJl, lli:JIIM
Inoorpors'.d Capital an lurpluf, 11,000.000. '
Dr. William.' Ind an Pile
Ointment will ours Blind,
Itleeillne snd Hi, I, Inn I'lli.n.
kit i
It SbKnrliN the tllniiira. allava
Iheimhliiaaioiiee, aptaa a pniil-
lUre. flVf.il liiMtanl pMllnl tor Will.
Ilia.' Indian Ml f llntn..,nt ! tirnr
lor PIIhi and llpltlnif of III t.lvatn
pnrta. Every box la warranted. Hy drn-
Kl,!',00 i,,Ll-IA alallUFACTUHINO CO.,
Proprietor, Cleveland, Ohio.
CasuwaaailvM ui. Mnr.i.
who have weak lu na or Aatb
ina,houMue plao'aOarefur
fJon.nmptlon. It ba eared
li""a)le. It haa no(ln)n
tf.SKv J1 " Bot ban to lu.
It lauia bMieouaheyrBp.
w Trywara. ase.
mmmr
yal. M ' AK'TT
mm
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