The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, April 06, 1894, Image 4

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AnSOtVTEW PURE
Economy "requires that in every receipt calling
for baking powder the Royal shall be used. It
w,ill go further and make the food lighter, sweeter,
of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome.
, . ... . .. .... . ..... .. ....
lud whom he longed 6 see pnc more. ,
ler!ng through tho bamboos and seetrtg
Sltti n-ua nn. r,n tli rrv t k...t
pfce burning rnnds. the sallows In the snow. .. .u. i.... i.- j
I The rami, at in the Himalaya dm. ' . "''.
(The captives whom tli black mouthed cannon, f'vor WIUK, V? , W" . l"n- ,"0 i n,
I . .... lln, ward l.ll,l uit.l I, a un. ult.t lo
; PHiir to give up mi nopes ui ever onuoiaing
; llio water nymph iikmii, when he heard the
writ at tin tret murmur the same iiiuhIo
that had ravished It i.H ai-tiaes the night be
fore. Win mIiu approaching, suit did the
waters transmit her song Louder and
Kinder crew the strains mid then, as titer
suddenly censed, he heard again tha maiden
singing on the roek.
I This tlma he was not ao much astonished
' and dnnifouuded by her beauty and voice,
j lie had tasted of tha sweetness of her
song and was now able to think clearly
ami act with promptness and decision.
There wna no mode of reaching her, nave
by swimming, and, the distance not being
rery great to the rock, ha boldly plunged
luto tha water and swain toward tha
THE CAIRN OF SKULLS.
po you remain uor Verwtchatttn nnwf
Ja
lie limned nu iuoefnl faaluree of tuft grata.
, iNo pmila where kino their linmree ntlitlit glass,
IMur dusky tv-if tree in the valley's lull
I nine of dull kel or fnlrooustry law. ,
itow doth one t'lvld actus all else auutil;
. l bo wide, wan desert, gray and eorrnwful,
1 1 V hi ro In the midst upreara-- oh, dreadful tale
W curttHgal bleaching skull piled upon skull.
jileep's raultlfnld sweet Jrami will not avail
vorant-el it liuprewi, till lima shall fall, ,
'I A nd I became tncorpoi ate la the flow
, Of flr and tulu and earth encircling gale.
-Douglas Dime iu Boelou C'oruruou wealth.
SING-LEE.
A. - ago, w hen yojnjt men tn China did
luou owu courting,
ROYAL BAKING. POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW YORK.
A New Prophet and Mystle la Kief.
A new sect whose prophet is a certain
peasant called Konurati is making ex'
truordinary, progress in the provinces of
Kier ana roltava... Kondrati is a man
of considerable power as a speaker, bnt
who wtw-at one time confined in a In-
natio asylum. He was arrested some
time ago unl sent to Transcaucasia, bnt
bis followers are most energetic apostles
ana continue to propagat Kondratism.
Their principle tenet is that all men
are as Christ wa-saad in exaotlyths
same way sons of God when they hare
been touched by the Spirit. The. plain:
est facts and statements in Scripture are
interpreted in a mystical spirit. There
is also a tendency to free-lore among
them, but as the last statement is vouch
ed for only by the Russian clergy it may
bave no foundation. Tha Koudratists
already number 7,000. Christian World.
.Out Beoeat Sta.: ..
Any foreigner who intends writing bis
impressions of the United State should
not fail to notice onr statues and in the
case of the two erected. Fourth of July in
New Esglaod he should certaialy find
room to say something. At Newbury
port the figure of Garrison in bronze was
uncovered,--and at Bridgeport that of
; Barnnm. The ordinary foreigner would
have iTniental struggle to comprehend
why tfce two cities should,, aelect guch
auiorent subjects for memory and honor,
bnt nevertheless any schoolboy could
explain the whole matter, though we
doubt if the foreigner wonld be wiser
even with ac explanation from our most
enlightened citizens. Providence Jour
nal. n. v. . ' - ' -i. .
A poll parrot, owned by a New York'
er, seeing smoke in the adjoining house
to her master, a few months ago, awoke
nun oy shrieking frantically, and in this
way was probably the means of 'saving
property, lr not lives. - -'
The Power of Muelo. ,
A family living iu a Harlem apartment
house received a call from the gentleman
living iu the next flat. The young lady of
, the family met him at the door. ' - -
"You are the young lady who plays on
the piano in flat, are yon not?" said the
caller. s-
"Yea, sir." ;. . ... . :1
"Would yon do me the favor to play some
of Wagner's music this af teruooolfrouiS to
8 0'clockf
Young Lady (very much flattered) Cer
tainly, sir. i suppose yon love music -
"No. it's not that. The truth Is, the land,
lord is going to call on me this afternoon
for the rent, and I am going to claim a re
duction on account of your piano playing.
Now, if you will play when ha can hear it
for himself I think lie will cheerfully come
down Co a month ou the rent." Texas Sift
ing, j' . i '
Triflea,
Skin
d!seasesare cause3""ly im-"
pure or depleted blood. The
blood ought to be pure and
rich. It is made so by
ScoWsu
Emulsion
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil.
Scrofula and Anaemia are
overcomealso.'Snd Healthy
the world over, endorse it.
DDa't hi deceir ed if SubstitBles!
Fiepuedby Seotta Eowm, B. T. AllDinggjaafc
Only Cheap High-Class
3 7raWKITKB,
Tntrcn
- - t .--'J - if M fit f r".:
Price W; superior to 1100 machine. Agents
wanted iu even town. Good chant e for lire
men. Wri e for particulars andmtatofrue
i ypewn ler tstrppuea. rAClTMJ TYraw R1TEB
Afiui, jrortiana. or. - - -. .'. - i
Bee-Supplies.
" TomASD SEED CO., 1 .' .
IT 1 Second Street, - Portland, Or.
Send for catalogue.
"Ton seem excited, dear. What has hap
pened.' ,
s "Poor Jack Murrayf; I have just rejected
nira." s.. . m-
"Ob, don't mind a little thing like that.
Why, I reject him every six months. "Life.
r 1 ' vj-i
' Eaeaped WUk His Life, f - '-
Lightly the burglar moved from room to
room through the house, whose inmates.
wrapped in the blissful sleep that comes to
tne weary breast after an evening spent at
an amateur concert, heard not hia feathery
lootraii. llorne to bis quickened senses
irom the sleenine chambers came the sound
of deep, regular breathing that seemed
mechanical Iv to mark the flutht of time as
it moved on sluggish wing toward the great
oeyona. ;
Passing noiselessly into a large apart
ment, ne turned nisuarx lantern abootnntu
its pale rays fell npon a rich dressimr case.
on whose polished marble top were scat
tered in careless profusioB th jewelry and
other personal adornments of some strange
ly negiectlul wearer.
His hand closed eagerly on the costlv
trinkets, and he was on the point of trans
ferring them to the capacious pocket of his
overcoat wnen one of the slumbeners moved
uneasily and in a muffled voice made the
remark:
"Great Scott. Emilv.'l tbouehtl had ex
plained it so you could understand it) Now,
if yon won't interrupt me, I'll give you the
facts about this whole tariff business from
beginning to end"
1 be Jewelry fell from the nerveless srasn
of the burglar. Gasping for breath, be stag
gered to the nearest window, jumped blind
ly through it. carrying the sash with him.
and fell npon the sloping roof of the kitch
en, from which he rolled to the top of the
coal shed and thence to the ground, alight
ing in a snowbank, and without stopping to
pick np bis hat or hia lantern he dashed
witb breathless haste away from the prem
ises and vanished in the darkness. He had
secured no booty, but he had escaped a hor
ror worse than death, Chicago Tribune.
And GOPHERS Totally fcx terminated bv
WHEEIEH'S CABBON BISULPHIDE.,
F. A. Cook. A i'o., Sole Agenta, Portland
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Belting, Packing and Hose, Boots and
Shoes, Rubber and Oil Clothing, ;,
DruggistsRubber Goods,
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Write for catalogue raw.
GoodprfMber
Free' by Mail
on receipt of Oag Bolui
A 7hole Garden.
r a, ii. .it vn nnr lllnfit.r iA r!r.t.1nii w-lrh
will tell rou all about it. unaet Need and Plant
!. t8bacwooA.raU JJtuae j Co.), 7-li . an am
a tea e
Htr et, fctau Frajioisco.. Kelel
eeda a apectally.
Jannarr
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March 1
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V
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Of': I.
. . . .tM: :K?.Vi . as Dr cent
W hava tfd t our cuatomra Ih 75 dare
I'rotlta paid twttw each luuutbi tnoneruan be
wttlidrawn anytime; to ll.two can be tnveated;
write ftir VAwiatio. - - v - - - .
FiaaKK CO , Hankers amd Brokni.
l Mud HO Hruadwai, slew York.
a-"J IVMIIVIMIWi jwr-f
for Catarrh, Drfnee,Col1a, Sore Throat,
ijr,.atb i iteatorva tha Voioa, Seuaa of
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ii nutie,
ma
Hia Mind Cnbardened.
Be bad a worried look on his Xace as ha
stepped into the busy man's office.
"Excuse me," be said, "but from your
appearance you are an intelligent man, and
l tags re tor granted that you bave read
'Catherine and Petruchio" or seen, it pea-
lormea on tne stage."
' "I have seen it." -j"-
"Ko doubt you are also acquainted witb
uaron Muncbansenr"
- "Yes." i.,- - I-..-...
"Do you" and the visitor fixed his eve
earneatly,upon the other man's face "do
you know the difference between themf"
"Of course J do," answered the victim as
bis lingers nervously clasped a heavy glass
paperweight.
Bnt do you see the same difference that
I seef" I . j I t
"I T dont Snow about that."
"Well, here it iss One is the 'Taming of
the Shrew,' and the other is the shaming of
tne true." . : , ,
His drawn features relaxed. A 'smile
illumined his countenance, and a sigh es
caped him: He bad at last got it off bis
mind. Washington Star.
i r". . J . -i ... . i i . ' , y ; I J i
,wMH'b-.-wiM..' Begglna; Off...,. .
Grandpa WbatI Don't like fatr If yon
aon t eat iat, you wilt grow up as tbin as a
raw.: r v t .!
Iloatig-Ty ruled as
en.peroa.ii':-.-.-. -
Ouc summer day tbe ruler lay down on
bis silken couch to htive his usual after
tl! n iter nap, but was an disturbed by tha
discordant ni'isic of some strolling musi
cians that be could not rest.
Seudiug for l.yng-l.ttn, the court mttst-
iao, ha reproved him, saying, "l.yug-l.un,
U that the music you-allow the emperor of
thiiia to bearf"
; "Most gracious majesty." Lyug-Lun re
piled in vinlcatioii of himself, "we can
Lever have perfect harmony inourmusio
until are have a ntclntlio arriingetttent of
tie dirTerent tones."
Iloau Ty's face lowered as he said an-l-rtly,
"Why bait not thia been douef " and
iiie l.yng l.un had recoveretl from the
CHtcnihnteut occasioned by this question,
iiannif'ry conttmted: "I.yng-l.un, listen
to tbe commands of China: Music must be
arniui;ed anil regulated by yon, on similar
prliiaiplea to thoae on which 1 have estab
lished the laws of the land. If Iu one year
from today you have done this, you may
ask any boon you wish from the state; if
on the other liantl yen, bave not accom
plished the task, you lose your rituk and
your heail at the name time."
. "VotirconinianilH shall lie obeyed, most
gracious ruler," saitl Uvnti-l.tui. as he tiros-
Iratetl hiiiiKeir anil left the palace feeling
mat he hail only another year to live.
How could he satisfy the entperorf He
had no fundamental principles as a start
ing point. True, he wan court musician
bnt he could only make music by follow
iug t he dictates of his ear.
Kor several dnys Liuu-Lnn was not seen
In his usual place at court; and, as he was
a general favorite with both ventlemen
ami ladies, and moreover the handsomest
man in China, it is no wonder that ninny
conflicting rumors were spread abroad coo
cernitig him.
Hut soon tbe tongue of gossip wns si
lenced, as he was seen making preparations
for a journey by aome friends, who soon
learned of the task imposed upon him. and
couiKileil with him on his prospective fate.
since they thought iloang-Ty's undertak
ing nu impossible thing to achieve.
' ho ever heard of order or law in
music?" said they. "Why, music was the
gift of the joss. Why should human lieings
try to become as great aa the godaf" they
asanl themselves.
However, tha day came when I.yng-Lun
timk his departure. He must seek in other
countries for this fundamental law of mu
sic, since it was not to he found in his own.
fie traveled through many countries and
had many adventures and hairbreadth es
cape from robbers and wild animals; bnt
no matter where be Nought the elusive
knowledge, all was in vain.
About six months bad nassed when, in
his wanderings, l.yng-Kun came to theSi-
iang country: thence he traveled on until
be reached the Hoang-Ho, the river of bam
boos. I.yng l.un proceeded along the bank
until he came to an inviting spot just at
Sundown, and, being weary, determined to
rest there for tne night.
After a slight snpper of nee be lay down
to sleep, but had not slumbered long when
he was awakened by strains of sweetest
music He sat np and rubbed his eyes.
Never had he beard such wonderful mel
ody, He looked about bim to see from
Whence it came, and soon found it pro
ceeded from the river that flowed at his
Jeet. -
iThe strains, which bad been low and
sweet at first, pow increased in volume
Hutu tbey became as loud as rolling thun
der, yet were still harmonious and en
trancing to the ear.
suddenly the music erased and all was
silent for a moment, when a sweet voice
began singing.
I.yng l.uu now rose and. parting the
bamboo that lined the banks of the river.
perceived a ravisbingly beautiful young
woman sitting on a rock.
- He listened for a long time, entranced.
unable to utter a word or move.
1 The moon had made ber nightly passage
through the sky and was fast approaching
the western horizon, though every object
was still clearly discernible. In the sil
very light Lyng-Lun saw the maiden lift
her white arms, which were fastened to
gether by a chain of gold, toward tbe sky,
as if in supplication to tbe moon, and her
soug became more plaintive aa she sang:
y Handsome, gay and loving Is he.
' . When will he come to set ma freer
V, oh! when, to act me free.
Tbe Inst line was sung so plaintively that
tears flowed from Lyng: Icon's eyes as the
rain from heaven.
tie bad just recovered bis presence of
mind and was about to address her, when,
las the moon rolled down tbe opposite side
of tne bill, the maiden dived into tbe river
nd was seen no more that night.
Lyng l.un, after gazing for some time at
t he dark waters where she bad disappeared.
said wonderlngly to himself: "Where have
I beard that sweet voice before? Where
nave l met her fair face?
t o:.. : l i .1 . . ,
, r iuuiohj uvvuuiu nob answer tnese ques
tions be lay down again to sleep, and
dreamed he saw the fair, nymphlike
Widen walking toward bim on the surface
fit tbe river. Then suddenly she began to
sink and called upon him to save her, when
ihe awoke to find the sun shedding its burn
ing rays on his face,
j After breaking bis fast and bathing in
the crystal water Lyng-Lan sat down again
o think. '
Taking bis knife from bis pocket be cut
W bamboo, and trimming it off between the
. . v,.., . . . a uauioun ami tninmiag it on uetween tut
-lAtleCrandson-When I grow up, I want Cnob) began picking out tbe pith. All this
earn lots of money, so as to take cart of fcas done in sheer Idleness. If any one had
psked him what be was making he could
tnoi u aava nia we nave torn.
nymph.
The maiden evidently was not aware of
of hia presence; at least she made no sign
other than by sluging moat joyously:
He Is coining to set ma, frees .
Valiant ami noble, I know thee.
My lover, ohl 'tis he)
She finished as he reached the rock, and,
perceiving him, sprang luto his arms, say
ing:. "Oh, I knew you were coming. I
knew you were near. O my love! I bava
; waited so long!" And she burled her face
Ion his shoulder. -I
As Lyng-Lun felt ber soft, white arms
around him, and her heaving bosom next
his beating heart, and saw the warm
blushes as she kissed him causing his
own face to flame love coursed through
his frame and he was at once madly, blind
j ly in love with the fair maiden.
I Now ha knew, without doubt, where be
f bad seen and heard her before; it was in
. bis heart ahe was his ideal love.
I "Yes, my love," be murmured, "I bava
come for thee," '
One more embrace followed, but It was
suddenly terminated by Sing-I.ee for that
was the nialtlen s name drawing from
him and saying: "Did you bring the mag
ical birds with youf Only the uotea sung
by them can break these chaius; and then,
oh, then I am free I Free to go with you!"
"Tbe magical birds?" asked Lyng-Lun
in rurprise; then, understanding that the
was under an enchantment, be moaned,
"Ob, if I had only known!"
"You must catch them: only their song
can set me free," said Sing-I.ee, aa she be
gan weeping.
l.yng-l.uu stood in deep thought for
some momenta; then drawiug tbe seven
bamboos from bis sleeve, one after the
other, he blew the notes of the scale.
The sky became overcast with dark
clouds, as if the witch who had so wronged
Siug-Lee knew the maiden was about to be
set free; and tbe moon seemed todauce
with delight at the prospect.
lue last note sounded, and Simr-Lce
stood before I.yng-Lun more beautiful
than ever, while tbe golden chains had
fallen at her feet.
The magical scale had proved efficient.
At this moment a large swan glided to
them and said, "Sing-Lee, my daughter,
you must mount my back witb your lover
and 1 will swim with you to the bank."
That reached she said, as she dived out of
sight, "Fly, now; the witch's power is
great." -....
They soon left the river ninny miles be
hind them, and then Siug-Lee told Lyng
Lun the story of ber captivity.
Her father was a prince, wholived many
leagues to the uorth, at the sources of the
Honug-Ho. Near them also dwelt a water
witch and her son, Tsing-Ho, their nearest
neighbors.
Now, Tsing-Ho bad fallen desperately in
love with Siug-Lee, and when ber mother
refused his offer of marriage she was turned
Into a swan and doomed to live as such the
remainder of her life.
Still Tslng-Mo was no nearer the accom
plishment of bis object, for Sitig-Lee'a fa
ther was well versed In omens and charms.
and was thus able to protect bis child from
Tsing-Ho's wicked enchantments.
These charms ber father used success
fully as a safeguard for a long time: but
one day, while not thinking of the danger,
Sing-Lee wandered some distance from tha
castle. She was walking aloug. bumming
her favorite song and gathering wild flow
ers for ber father, when, upon looking up,
she found Tsing-Hostanding in frontof her.
liefore she conld scream or run awav he
had ber in hia power. Sing-Lee firmly re
fused to marry him; and, as ber father had
so charmed ber life that Tsing-Ho could
not change ber from a human being, be nut
chains oo her hands, and taking ber many
miles away from her home placed her on a
rock where Lyng-Lun hud found ber and
then set her free. During the daytime she
was compelled to live under the water In a
palace of Tsing-Ho's; but be could not
harm ber in any way, further than by keep
ing her captive.
The lovers bad now proceeded on tbelr
way for four days, when tbey discovered an
army in pursuit of them.
'burely, Tsing-Ho is after me again!"
cried Siug-Lee, frightened at the thought
of further captivity; and they set off at a
quicker pace. But the army soon overtook
them, when, oh, joyt she recognized the
banners of ber father's army and soon saw
bim at its bead.
The handsome Lyng-Lun was a hero, and
not to be despised as a son-in-law, so the
father accompanied tbem to the court of
Uoang-ly to intercede for them.
Here Lyng-Lun produced the bamboo
and demonstrated tbe beauty and truth of
his musical scale.
Tbe emperor, Hoang-Ty. was so much
pleased witb him for this achievement that
he raised him at once to the highest rank
in bis gift, and, after hearing of his adven
ture, said: "Now, Lyng-Lun, what do
you request as further compensation for
the perils and discomforts endured in your
search?"
It ft please your majesty. I would ask
permission to marry Sing-Lee, a foreign
princess," answered Lyng-Lun. prostrat
ing himself many times. ; .......
Aow, such a marriage was against the
law of China, but then an emperor can
break the laws be has himself made, and
in a case where both the young people were
so devotedly in rove and the story of tbelr
meeting was so romantic aa exceptioo
must 1 made. Therefore Hoang-Ty, smil
ing graciously on tba handsome couple,
gave his consent. Adelaide Percy In Short
Stories. , ...
, The Crowds la tbe Midway,
Deferring to the crowds In Midway
uluisanoo in Juckson ixu-k, a correspond
mt writes to the Paris Figaros "They
move along liko procession ;of (Junkers.
Thev huvo no jokes, no frolics, no shouts,
no fun. : ,Tho dead eilt'itce that marks
thoir promenade makes ono think of the
processions of tho pupils of souio deaf
and dumb institution, etc.
This is not strictly true not so truth'
ful as it would ho lor us to say that the
Parisian idea of fun and frolic involves
barriuitdos, riots, murder, arson and
amoen killing. ,i.
We aro gratuftil for serviceable sug
gestions, but wo must beg to be excused
from practicing thstt kiud of spurt which
ttplH-urs to be so popular in runs and
which has iiuuls i'aris infamous in niS'
lory. Wo are proud that wo have re
mained, iu spite of all temptations, so
Quakerish as to regard with horror tho
lewd fun, the lubricious jokes, the bawdy
shouts and tho licentious frolics which
the correspondent of Figaro ruefully fails
to find among us. lOujreno Field in Chi
cago Nows-Kooord.
TIIK OMl-I.KXION OF A CHIMCNK
la not yellower than that of an uiifitrtiiunte In
dfviiluttl whote liver complaint has SM,titiied
the chnitilo luriii The etubullaol IhoaurtVter
aa-aunie a autrroii hue, there lr di ll pitin In the
legion oi tne oritHii Hm-ciou, lite mnirtie la
coatttl, t reath aour, a ck hvailacliea umihIIv hut
not alwaya eettr, and there is aiMiielliuea itliil-
tieaou ailsltiK front a altllmr noattir. t'ttnati
nation ami dvMtf mla are a mi attendants of the
very oiiniioti ailment, ulwaya In lis itutravat d
form, liable to breed ataceMtea el tha liver.
whleh are very dangerou. Ilvaietler'a btemach
Hit in wholly eradicate It, an well aa the
troubles eitniili-ated with It and whloh It orig
inate. Iu ehllla and fever, a e miil,iliit whh'h
lw yields to the Itinera, the liver la iwrl
outy Involved. This Mite alterative tottte re
moves eos ivenvra a'nl lid geallon, rheumatic,
iiurTous uu Sidney tr uu.'e and ueuu ty.
Th?re la a pr. valeniMttfln that theanareh
M who sent Ihu hug-Lit n manifesto to Lhauie
oey l).,ti Is a native t'l leagoau.
HKLr-ritAISK.
Self praise is I o recommendation, but
there are times when one must permit a
person to tell the truth about himself.
When what be (ays is supported by the tes
timony of others no reasonable man will
doubt his word. Now, to say that At.L
rova's Ponnu Plastes are the only genu
ine and reliable porous plasters made is not
self-praise in the slightest degree. They
have stood the teat for over thirty years,
and in proof of their merits it is only nec
essary to call attention to the cures they
have f Heeled and to the voluntary testi
monials oi tiiose who have use 1 them.
Beware of imitations. Ask fur Alt
cock's, and let no solicitation induce yon
to ooept a substitute.
Bs vndrsth's Fills arrest tbe progress of
ueoay.
The clown may be thick headed, but ha Is
uauauy tidies to late a tumble.
Kach year linds "frotea's llnichial 7ro-
chet " in new localities in various parts of
tne worm, rur reiievingcougns.ctiiusanu
throat diseases I hey have been rotnl reli
able. Sohl only is bait .
It is a wise anarchist who knows when his
bomb will exnlode. Tno-e who guess at It aec-in
to cubic to Kill t.
ItaWARK OP OINTMENTS VOIt CA
TAMIM At CONTAIN MKIU'VKT.
i -
At mercury will surely destroy the wns of
smell and completely derange the whole tvaiam
when entering It through the mucous surfaces.
Such artlelea should never b used except on
ttietotlu'lotts Irom reputable iihyslolsns, as Ihe
itamstie thev will do Is tenfold to Ilia good yn
can Miaalhv derive from them, Hall a Catarrh
Cure manulacliired by V J. Cheney A to., lo
IihIo, O., contains uo mercury, and Is taken In
ternal!, acting directly tipiui the blond slid
mucous surfaces ol the system. In buying llall a
Catarrh Ourr be sura you get 'he genuine. It la
taken Internally Slid made In Toledo, Ohio, by
K. J. Cheney A Co, Testimonials free.
raw- Hold by druggists; pr oe, to c"
ttie.
M. W. Boott. Rao- of tha U. S. Marshall's
Olllce, lnnfn, .. writes t "For many
Crs my wife bun been a onnatant iUtTeror
m liuftircstlon. sick hindnehc, nervous pro.
trillion and all other tmiiipliiliilS that thn fa.
male sei is mr " ami
VasSsT'VJWtf;
it Iter trying many
tincture
bo
WATKK MOTOR.
remedies ami
with hut lilllo or no
her lo
n. t,i. W.t.r Motur new. that will
develop from 10 to 15-hurae power; can be
nau at a saoriuos oy auiii-aaiiig
Portland, Or,
Dm lusnaltnaStova rolls; no dust, aa sasall
Tsr GiaHSa for breakfast.
Ili.l'. I iM-ratimlei
iry l)r, I'leree's Favorite
'reaerlpthin ami 'Hidd
en Medical Ulscovery.'
Ph wus ao nut of heart,
aim returned tits answer
thitt it would bo Ilka
all the reat-of no goods
but on my neiiuinl. alia .
rtld she would try It, so
got nun Isitlls fuchi
find hefow she hint ttacd
hi If of a hollln aim Mt
that It wna beiielltlnai
ber, and tha hits continued to lieprnvo ever
alms', and now thinks It the moat wonderful
remedy on cm th for lieraex, and renuiiiutiiiils
it to all suffering females, Hhu bus nut been
so well In ten years.
I write this without any tntlclfutlim and
with a free, gntHl will, ao Unit yon uuty let all
who may tiilfer know what ft hits (tone for
her." Hold by medicine dealers every where.
Mrs. Boott.
OUR DADY DOY
Perfectly Cured of Impure Blood
by Hood s Sarsaparilla
" Our little baby boy la now slmoa- two vests
ld. When he aa about alx weeks old there
ppeered a breaking out on his hesd and breast,
i Jnetor said It was aemfitla. but hia tn a incut
tailed, and we ratted unnti llirra otner i nrsi
elans, who termed It salt rheum or reseina
Even then he gtrw worse. A crest nuhl gath
er on hia head as Itib k aa a quarter and pud "p
with Oorrnellon. Then It would twins oir, tak
lug the hair with It. About time ni.oiths ago
we resolved In try Hood Maraaparllla and
Hood's Olive Ointment. To day we an happy
to say that Hurtrou Is now
ntlrely Weill.
The sores bsvs all disappeared and hia hair la
f rowing uleely. Ha baa ouly taken out bottle
WlillfiTKK'H
INTHKNA TIONA h . ,
Kuemuinriifllw
"VBubrMjml."
Kwryhoily
ahisihl own O h
IHuilonnty, I r.:
swvmbII iueatliiti
inetritlnirtlit!l I1.
lory, spelllm , m.
Iltlllelnilull. ' f.l.t
Iiicanliill oi vortle,
A Library ia
I tacit, l; i.lo
glten lltnit.ett t'c.
altvd liil'iiriimiliei
entteeriilng eminent perauiirtt fuuoti inr,-.
lug the cmiiitrlca, -eltlea, towiei, ami pal.
tirol featiireanf Ihoitlolios inrtteiihtneon
eernlnir iininl Act It Intta arson ami i Iseef t
trniialntlnii of foreign u,uiiaiiii, l.lili.
vahtuhle In tho home, uoloc, eutil;-, sud
schoolroom.
Tftff pno Omit fWanrfiinf Ajiilmrlly.
Has. II. J. Ilretter, Jii.ik e er I' i.uti,,,,',
Cmtrt, wrilrs t "'tlin lulentMtHMir.l 1 letietney ,
tltn pariM-llolt of Ulelletinrimi. I rcuintylal It lo
all as tint una grrul suialant autueiiiy.'
SalilbiJIUIntiKlhn.
O. Jb C. itvrriam Co.
WilsAers,
e..Hi.....,.( ,
K-ttIlirC rVHUlUu4 AlMIeVUl DKTI0Wla
JtUtUHW.
tViepil for f rtw (Ht)fapst7lusV
tftVfiWSfiVlW
e- -1 gj&y
vEnsitirs
KIDNEY,
Bladder, frlnsry and Um Dlseaaes, Proper
0 ravel and bta bales are eurssl by
Hood's'r Cures uiihto DCMcnv
f Hood's S rsAparllls snd need one lv of Out- IIUIll V 1 1 L III sLIal I
of Hood's B ruparllla snd need one Imv of O ut
oeut. David a. kino, Harveyvllie. Kansas,
Hood' Pill are prompt and efficient, yet
-asy in aetltiit. So d by all driiggl.ts. "W.
THI BIST KIONtY
AND UVtft
MIOIOINI.
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and Improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
ijrlitly used. The ninny, who live bet.
.tr titan others mid enjoy life more, with
ss expenditure, by more promptly
world s tx'st pnulucu lo
(litptint tlte
!ie needs of
nhVHical Iwimr. will Attest
if value to lienl th of tho pure liquid
axittivo principles embraced in the
xmcdy. Syrup of Figs.
IU excellence is due to its presenting
n the form most accoptttlile und pirns
s it to the tasto, the ref resiling and truly
beneficial properties of n rfect lax
ative; eiTecttiHlIy cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, lteadnvhes and fevers
and permanently curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on the Kid
neys, Liver anil Bowels without weak
ening them and It is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug
gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man
ufactured by the California Fig Byrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will not
accept uny substitute if oilered.
One cent a doseealf VULP?t J
v
Tfcot ma kfmmvt Ml TrwtU wtHfh ITO poHttsU, km I itutt
WheU Willi 3-tRrt fssMK kt ssf U bwU e)fMi t ,
A.r, (he utlMsr n4 bimi W kbuttl Ita MtrbeM imm IM thux
Hin II lwawiwl twily Tim tlf n ft ittvliM wt4 bjp am
irtehau) lustg, A eVrtlsrts buevrel (sMily m M mfcat O ks
tvm tight. If tUkesi arv fwaiireai, ttsiff ot awjattU 1st wmI tn
ttaUktlDVI )fN UM aXilSJf rWl Ms4 sMtltr Use) tMf sM,ff( s Nttlaj i
fan sW e-d. IbMWtll tr"-!)! ai4 sVnswrlt. If
MvUiltf It. Mitkas. lexifl tStwygtl lllal pyHinf te H4 MM UI
Hi Mut wf sktiikf slrisU tur I haisrliH
W r Ma kins; ifci r u he usiih f mnr rk
WKiilla.ftt.sTW lisfw ill Ihlnej w tMn . aivl how rokltrss
in lh M4iir f ihmsm. Ttita Mtent Tfuk w lurntlMl l
raan ci mnt pt ninJl. aod t trf aJvitiaMi
V. 4, k aF fMMlilHMM HHfl 1st M. 4. ThU 4 Hal D, k
HUNT'S REMEDY
Cores Blight's Dtseaae, Retention er Non-retention
ol Urine, Pallia U the Hack, Ulna at
side.
HUNT'S REMEDY
Cures Intemperance, Nervous niseaeea, llentre
Debility, remale Wastneaa and kiceasea,
HUNT'S REMEDY
Cures till ouanaes, Readaehe, Jaundlre, Sour
Stomach, Pyspep.la, Cousilnatluu and I'llis.
HUNT'S REMEDY
Is a Diking Powder that leads
all oth re In purity and leaven
ing power. Ask yonr grocer for
list ol prises, or write to
CLO&SET A DEVKRfl,
Portland, Ol.
WEJT
aarrw at on!K on the Hldar., .
Slid Hawsll. retfirlne than, . 1....ik. -
lion, and t't hKHwhen all other med n ines
tall. Hundreds have been saved who hare been
(Ivan op to die by friends and phrslolaus.
ftOI.U BV ALL UHrii44lNI.
niLES
I lams'Tnifli
D . lor riles 1
parts. Kvery
gists, bv mall
Dr. Willi. n..' Indl.n Pit.
1'iiiiment will oura mind,
llleudltitf aid Itnhlntf bu.
It abeorha the tnnifim .11...
,i..n.ki.... -
u. ue, mvim aa a potll
tlea. ff va. In.t.nt M,li..f ri. b.'in.
lams" Indian Pile Ointment Is umwwt
Piltt and Itching of tha private
ltsaraa sVass. la au...i.J n
avs.vsy uua ssr w r f am vti. fir arilV
nil on rrrrttpt ol rt(w, m Of uti
LI AHA Mil.. IF ArTliOi..ii a
ivyfnwrmt lOVClHUU, VQIO.
DOCTOR
sVo to ess ran wscg
TO WORK FOR
thus making
'f ajd m wscg; parties preferred
who can furnish s horse and travel thrninth ih.
country; a team, though. Is not necessarv: .few I
yaosnclea In towns and clllea: snare hours I
n. r. Johnson A
THE GREAT CURE
FOB
.INDIGESTION
AND
oe u-ea ui gnou advantage.
inn snd Main atreeu, klchmond, Vs.
Co.
DROPSY
XHRasXaTn BT U W
TortH T Cured with Vegetable Remedies
u...v.,m wieusaoqa or oss as. uurai
It is sold on a j
Ist3. It suras
and is the boat Cough, and Croup fure.
firuarantAis hv .11
rTlsta. It cures Incipient Consumption
parte. and mamma and you and grandma."
Grandpa's own grandson, so be isl But
what has tbat to do with fatf"
I can get an awful big salary as a living;
skeleton.you know, grandpa." Good Newa
'I ' 'J "The Cracd, Cruel World. -
Weary Raggles I'm gotn to git m' hair
Dusty Rhodes Gee wbizl Wbut ferf
Weary Baggies (bysterically) Wby.det
people's gettin to take tne fer a poet I
Truth. ,
lf i
refuse
Economy. ,
' Daughter I think 'I bad. better
bim, don't you, papaf
r Papa Yes,, but stave him off nntil the
first of the month if you can. I want to
save all. I can on that gas bill. Brooklyn
Ufe. --.'.-.
Csing English Coins For Weights. '
Many are the nses of' money, but Mr.
Joseph Newton, late of the Royal mint,
points ont there is at least one use which
is not generally known. This is the
availability of coins for letter weighing
wnen tne ordinary postal weights do not
happen to be at hand. Commencing
with the sovereign, this weighs a very-
safe quarter onnce, for foreign postage,
two equaling, of court, a half ounce.
and four one ounce. The next denomi
nation, the crown piece, is jnst on the
right side of one ounce in weight, and
the half crown of half an ounce. Five
separate shillings, or two shillings and a
sixpence, for the onnce and half ounce,
will do as well. , ,
Descending from gold and silver to
hard working bronse, it is found tbat
either three penny pieces, or five half
pence, or 10 farthings will respectively
Slake np one ounce.. Another peculiarity
in regard to the halfpenny Is noted by
Mr. Newton, That is its diameter, which
id nrecisolv on a inch an that hv naino, If
fli,BtA. Qknnn. I... t.. 1.1 . Z i 1 L , . . , . I " ' ..J
" "4v, uw iub mure, mac now us uau no longer to rear at a measure It will be seen that 13 half
Dew $150,000 bouse at Washington. It death at the hands of his emperor. Inanra laid flat n,l in tim-li a .i
in one of t he finest residences at the cap- His task ended, Lyng-Lun's thooghu to one foot and 86 to one rard Iondon
Ital. He maio much of his money out ,nco mon revrted to th charming maid-.; sw... . '
sssssws iiiliukvtl w bVftUr
- FOR CHILDSJIN TCCTHIMfl
aTeraaleeralllSracttsta. as Oeata a kettle.
nouoeed hopeless bt beatnhn.ia r,. ...!,...
srmvtoma disappear; la sea darsalleeet Swo-Unros
--7 muwjnj, remoreq. awoa xor tree book taatlaia.
olsls nf mlracnlnos enrea. Tea dara' treatment
Free hr mall. If voa nntor Srial sana lAn i.
n;,ar nostaga. Dn. II II time Hons, Atlauu.oa
Ifroourflsrtrlal return this sdverUaeouuit so at
...
WATER MOTOR
-.......-.(ii
FOR SALE
Ono celebrated Ttmrlr w.,. i,..
will develop io to 16-horse power. Water la the
best and R boaneat ui..,u ,,.. .... 7..,.." V.
ll m beat and caeapeat motor In the market
wlllbeaoldstssaerlllos. Ad'IreM "r"
PALMKR as RK V, Portland, Or.
Too Natnrally. . . ,
' Mr. CrltlcK-If that's "A Hunting Scene,"
why don't) the men bave gunsf. r . ,
1 ,. . : .. n i . , li. a. . r .
thorn annat iimlt. ek.f , .M I UlnUl Dad Sttng.
Eing's Jester. . f 14 WM nightfall when this was accom-
t pnsnea, Dut ne couiu Dreatne freely once
I Then to clear the hole thus made he I
nlew through it, and was surprised to bear I
fa beautiful clear tone issue from tbe reed.
!ffe blew agaln.'and the river murmured I
Ian answering tone In unison with that
.which came from the bamboo. Imme-1
diately two beautiful birds of blue plum
age with golden breasts perched on a tall
bamboo which rose above tne others and
'began singing. ' '
Commencing with tbe same note rro
Iducrd by Ljng Lun from tbe bamboo, and
that of tbe murmuring waters, tbe birds
gradually ascended tbe scale nntll tt was
completed. ' v
Here," thought Lyng-Lun, "is what I
have been seeking for six months. Here is
a scale at once intelligible, inimitable and
easily revealed to man." Nature has fur
nished tbe fundamental law of music.
Lyng-Lun . had now only to cut seven
bamboos and tune tbem to the notes the
ST. JACOBS OIL IS THE KING-CURE, OVER ALL
B
IT flflS NO EQUAL, NO SUPERIOR. ALONE THE BEST.
4
-ess
nop it
l't bflT finv hut thn Pot a
We are Paclfjo Coast HiXZSZ .STbSS mZVXi
?,'.' cP.'n,"'' Tool., Kotiutaltis, Fbiod' t Roitp i ()tV0V,?1
Poultry Cure. Creosnimie th nr,.t hins.n.n... InV""F I,u' "orrli
" YOUR BUH1NKHH DOB8 NOT PAY
Chickens are easily and siiocesslull.
rauad byssing the Potaluma In'
P."..".t?r .'J'1 Brooders. Our ii
I'oultry Cure.Ci
article rs'iiitroa bv nun trv niun u.,. n.. .T.ui ". : -"--""mei
t IfW TO ' our fxhl"'t "",h "e Norwalk Ostrich iwrn, 1 MldwlmerVf7K ?i.'i "
trKKW. If ; , 77M7,Yn.tree??,lSS?(l.l.
CONSTIPATION.
Regulator of (hajjyerand Kidneys
-a spicoipio roB-
Scrofili, Rtieomitism.
Silt Rbfiom, Keurtlgia
Dd 111 Ottif Blood md SHaPiietiet, ,
It It a DOSltrvasHra snr .11 Ihn. ,....,
oata oomplaliite and complicate,! roubles and
Tt!d d."tSriB,Boa a"""( our wW"'
iJlH!""0 '? .!"edlate and lastlnit. Two or
three 1ps of Ua. pAi,er, Haasuv ikm dstlv .
keens the h nod rum ,k. h.-. ,7,"""!" '
lye and will entirety aradlcata from the anten '
Daa met with such ready sa e, nor vtven sunh
This reine.ly has been naed In tha' ntWDltals '
throushout the old world for tba past twei it,- .
remidleTlaM. " " m"t,,bm all other sooailad1
a.S?lh.l,sE5phl,W "t,m'I"l from those
,"?J2?"E!.o,;r',,&,, t"'KKiteii
For &2by" ,U " nd 0'""aj,l
MACK & CO.,
and II Front t San rranclsoo.
. I.. iMinnr.An mna
lenuuls custom mt . c,..iinif horn
T vania l'ir tin' limtKy
t In Ihe world, Nnnm unit ...I..-
islampcd on Ihe bntinm. ltvrrv
I pair warrant! n. Tuke no snlisif.
BMhtralpniKira fiir full
scrinlirin id' our fitmnlrl,.
.n for hidii'S ni:ii um.
Ilrmcn or send fur .
KIVIIIK ttl.
striiKllnna
VpavlsiaHSHaMdMbi
y oonMUnt,'
v cj.viuwua.v'aL.
k vTrWiTrt,.."
dm-by mail.
nu i MAl WORKS EASILY, WORKS
SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
m' a. Lraa 8 '
a
Cawenassitlvee ana
who have weak iunasor Asth
ma, should use Plao's Core fur
OoDsompilon. It baa eared
thswsaiaMle. It has notlnlnr
Sd one. U Is not bad to lake,
stlstlie besiouugharrop,
told everywhere. M
t sal
N, P. .Ma 639-S. 7. K. U. Do. (iltt
or Washington real estate. ; , ' t .-; ' " " " - - s.-s
' J -
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