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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1894)
California State Analyst. n rv V.1lW.W jamik "a. . M kaw NA Royal Baking: Powder is Superior to all in Purity and Strength. f ' For purity and care in preparation the Royal Having Powder equals any in the market, 'and test snovvs 1 . a. : e r if i that it has rreater leavening power than any of which we have any knowledge." ', jftsyt Ckrmstrt. Cmntrtitr fCdiMa. ' ' Analyst California Stxi Boar J of Itaxlth, etc., tic. o, careful housekeeper can afford to use any baking- powder but Royaf. fc5 J 3 9 i 1 bar mm for kar timl, A rai ul a-kik. to at M UatMtaerkttkrd 18 kw mm that ear Im Or If ske Ma k awnr tk akn . Tata tMi a watt aa aata kt atls" A 4 II h tsun ewar lka kai III tmnir Utak ka MkiM kMa. VMtiktraK Wkr.ikal anil anew Ah! rmm. Jo raw scant? wsaki U I aanat inMEi tut la kar r-M Ufa. HER'IXIIERITAXCE. "If any relative of tlx lata Jarae Eaadfard.KMM tun canMaf Widaton. be still Sting, they bit bear of ora- thicg to their advsntag by applying to Mean, pood Son. solicitors. is at Gari Lickta. Additional tots made with the new forn of const light devised by Sehirm, of Berlin, bar prored quite satisfac tory. 1st trials, which were made) on the coast near the mouth of too Ehe. how the light to be brighter than either gas or eiecmcrty, while the coat of oper ating is said to be very small. The ap paratus, with ail iUaccneoriea, ktbareir seven feet in height add three feet la di ameter, and cooaats of a bias engine for driving -air throa&a ponoio atone impregaated with bettziDe. The benzine gaa thus obtained is carried through fine magnenw yai iit.aaj hringeetimnad therewith proceed npward through a yipe and i cousamed in a snull flama, jieUing a) Bghtr- ciakned, of -iuyrji) eaaio -ptrwtr. The xpfaraias is cun troUed ticJrwortt,-aod n iaciat in giant to protect it from the wind and weather. The arrangement u especiallr adapted for giring an intennittent light, the cceaKmpticn -f awgnearaa being mail, depending on the power of the tight wbinr roar be required is giTea case. An important adrantage is alao claimed fur thai apparatna, samelr; that it can be ued without condensera, fog mmagetaekla or reEectca!thoazh the see of lene forthfr strengthens the power of ;he light. Berlin Letter. The joint rail war companies hare soe ceJBfofly pom pitted J remarkable mn dertaima t l"roiham ttK, Cbe&iure. Complain U hare been made for rears of ina&qaate plaSSSn' annmo3atioBV and finally it was decided to remove the station master house, booking offices and general waiting room soma cut feet back. In order to accomplish tine task without taking down the structnrea, ex carations we made tetataen them un til ther wet sapported oa Iarre baolka A CkT Swiadtob' - If Soperu.ten.lent Brrnes would only ran down a very plaosio windier w5 aaa Jos, began .$ratiua in the v.i Ninth ward, the jaiiiuvs of the many apartment hoase in that put of the city wocld eWp better tbetre hot nights. The man is a gent is in his way. and owes his saecesa to the perfect manner in which be bat workvd out the details of ha chenm. Yesterday morning when the ianifress of a Cat hoosa aa fwered his ring she was completely be guiled by his Chesterfieldiaa manners. which were farther enhanced by a styt- ish suit of c"iX!k-4 m-I a grlcsty silk hat. As he looked at the spartmencs the man rattled off a pSattsibie story that was well calcalaiea to deceire. . He wished a flat for his old nx-tiier, who was an o.Tb.i at vedeut residing in the conn- try. He was wealthy, being xa boa- : m Broadway, acd as he wished to make his mother's last days as comfort able as rxwubl. only the best rooms ia She boose would suit him.. The jani treas showed her sonnies apartments and the mas appeared delighted. He ordered the rooms Uiorooghly cleaned, and was about taking his departure when the janitress nggested that it was customary to teare a deposit. The man pot-bis hand in his pocket. and with an exclamation of impatience remarked that he left his otace in harry and forgot to bring any money with htm - Then he ranembered that he had a ci-eck, which of coarse was Hast the same. It was for ten dollars. and he reqnested the jamtress to take three dollars deposit on the rent, one dollar on the keys, and give the woman two dollars for the cleming. Be wooid teare the whole amount, only he would hare to pay for the moving befure he got back to his office. The janitnas w!Moer tbey slid. miTtie I Tl1" sUoaticAX Cleren unrerial jacks were brought into operation, under the soper- intendence of Mr. iohnson, the com pany engineer.. ' JJtoocgh the mass to be mored weighed quite 400 tons, the work was accomplished whhont hitch, ...... ,V. : L - t cracked, had to be taken down. This u ! 7 "m7."po ms 0dS"l stated to be the first occasion on which doHars in the house, and felt rather small when she came back and told the man she had only three dollars. He seemed a little disappointed at first, but took the money and iaid he wooid trust her for the balance be til he returned in the erenins. The ianitress congratn- an English railway station has been sne cessfuliy lifted ob the Aiaerieaa princi ple. Louden Letter. - "What do yon Uke me for, anyhowr qnerkd Chappia wosn Ethel a&ked mm to swira oat in fhe anrf and get her parasol, whith Ijad tiown away. "I dont take yon for anything," said the, 'and wouldn't if yon proposed a million tunea. Harper's Basaz. - Watch i:-t Weight K you are losing flesh yoar systenS 'ls dfa wing 'jm yoar latent strengths .Something ts wrong. Take ,T Scott? s bmulsion msBaaaasaaatSBaaaBBBBB the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, to give your system it need ed strength trhd restore your healthy weight. Physicians, the world , over, endorse it. tenant, and it wasn't until the rooms were all as clean as the prorerbial new pin that she took dR check to a store to hare it cashed. As soon as. the grocer saw the check he said it was no good, as it was not drawn on a bank at all. Kew York Evening Sun. ; Bat be .etta. If SAtMnl If-Baa Ban., a. r. ABIta gGSSSSSSSS itlzzizzimn s A WiU That BTakca w Bajaaata. The will of Edward C. Knight, the sngar refiner, has been admitted to pro bate by Begister of Wills Shields and is a somewhat peculiar instrument. It makes no bequests to the heus of the testator, providing only for the appoint ment of the executors of the estate. The large property will therefore be divided according to the intestate laws. The exact valne of the estate cannot be known until an inventory is taken, hot it is estimated to be worth nearly fa.OOO,' (KNX The, widow and son of , the de cedent, Anna M. Knight and Edward C Knight, Jr., are named as the executors. So disposition is made of the beaatifnl park near Collingswood, in Camden, but the offer of the property as a gift to the city has not been withdrawn. - Mr. Knight spent considerable money in im proving the grounds, and about four years ago threw themopen as a poLiic park. Later be offered to give the grounds to the city of Camden if the city wocld agree to care for and main tain them, but the necessary legislation for the acceptance of the gift has never been obtained. Philadelphia North American. Barbara Reed pot down the paper with a Jerk. -I wonder if that meaaa she said thoughtfully. "My grandfa ther's name was certainly James Hand- ford, and 1 know be was a curate, bat 1 did not know there was any money ia in racnuy. "U yoa think it worth while go to Messrs. Oodd & Soa and find out," sug gested a sharp featured, elderly lady. wao was stitching at toe table opposite. "Of course I will! Why. there may m waiting tor me tner.- Ot five pounds, more likely." supple- meniea we eatcoer. Barbara laaghed. - "Vd rather think of the wHniirK Mrs. Stewart; they would be very much mors to my advantage." -1 know of something that would be more to your advantage than all the money yon are ever likely to get from adverasementa, if you had bet the good sense to sea it. returned that lady ig niScanUy. Barbara flushed as she left the room to get her cloak and bonnet and set out for home. She was the music mistress ia Mrs. Stewart's school, and had been one of the most promising pantls in it before that; she was almost alone in the world, except for a distant aunt with whom she lived, and after school days ended it became necessary that she should do something toward keeping op tae nrue nouseookL sne bad been very gtaa wnea Airs. Stewart s proposal to retain iter for the younger girls' music lessons saved her from applying to strangera. Still, notwithstanding her obligations. there were times when Barbara felt strongly disposed to protest against that iady authority, which was pretty much as it had been ia the days when she was "quite a child," as Barbara often phrurd it to herself. "She never seems to re member that 1 am grown up and able to manage my own affam. It does not follow that because I was her pupil once she has any right to interfere in the mat ter now." - bhe was marching down the road, her bead well ap. while she argued the mat ter out to her own satisfaction, when someone quietly fell into step behind her. The shadow vanished from her brow like morning mist a she looked "P- hat are you in each a hurry for? I could scarcely keep yoo in sight," in quired the newcomer. It was the subject of Mrs. Stewart's admonition, her drawing master clever enough at his profeaaion. but of his mdsstrv and general dnMwl,jMai she had not the highest opinion. X ' I'-1! heir-at-Uw to the MJ left by ferred ia this case, and I ana la no hurry ror a rew nays. "Drr echoed John. "A man ia our office has waited years, and is hkely to wait, so tar as i una sea. Tea day later came the much looked fur comtaaaKatMMi from Oudd A Sua: " vl e are In receipt of Miss Reed's paper, and woo Id assure her the matter shall have our best attention." etc Barbara Gnng it into her desk with a disappointed face. It was tedious to be obliged to wait m suspense like this. She would scarcely know now to get through toe now not tor Jar. Lawrence's atten tion and warm interest ia the BpshoL Joan urant s UnliCereDce, not to say skepticism, oa the subject, threw up his rival s superior qaaituea ta fall relief: and yet there were times when Barbara felt just a little puzzled that Mr. Law rence went no further. With all his solicitude and looks that meant more than worda. be never absolutely com- mitted himself to anything more bind ing than tne merest friendship. "1 rant ask him," she said one day under her breath, as she walked slowly home after one of these "accidental" meetings, "But I do wish he would my straight out what be means or else stay away altogether- It makes ooe feel un settled. Poor Barbara felt more unsettled still befure she reached home. It was a lovely summer evening, and fifty yards farther oa she was joined by another cavalier, John Urant this time. She shrank back at first, half afraid of some jesting re mark about the legacy, but she soon dis covered that be had quite forgotten the matter. There was something eh on his mind, and he lost no tune ia saying very straight out what it was. "I may not be able to offer you a fine house and luxuries," be said, "bat I have saved plenty to begin in comfort, and I think we might be very happy together if yoo would only try. 1 have thought about it for the last two years, and worked hard to be able to tell you so. Bartavra looked up at hint with rain- roe tears ia her eyea "I am so sorryr she said. "I never thought of such a thing at least, not ia as she remembered sundry re marks of Mrs. Stewart's. -Besidea, there's Iota of other better girls yoo might find." That is not to the point," he inter rupted; -it is yoo, not other girls, want Try and think of it, Barbara. dont want to hurry you, but let me have a line as soon as you can: it means a good deal to me. For another week or two things con tinued to go m much the Mrs. Stewart wore a chronic air of dis approval. John Grant was invisible. Only Mr. Lawrence was to the fore with his sympathetic inquiries, but in some mysterious way Barbara began to find them irritating rather than fiatteruue. She got tired of giving the same re sponse, "Nothing yet." and of bearing tne same poute remarks about his con cern and adniiration of her. They did not go aeep enough. At last oa Saturday moruing.as she was setting out for Mrs. Stewart's, she met the postman, who gave her a blnu official looking envelope. Barbara stood still on the step, holding her breath as abe opened il -Messrs. Oodd & Son's compliments to Miss Reed, and beg to inform her that Mrs. Elizabeth Drake has been proved the nearest of kin, and conss A atamtiiisiS aUlhwaaat. Travelers to the see coast of southern New Jersey from Philadelphia cannot have failed to notice the bright patches of orange colored flowers which so de light the eye as the train passes through the meadows. It is the Asclepiaa tube rose, ooe of the milkweed family and one of the most easily transplanted plants there ia. It has fleshy roots, which penetrate to a great depth, mak ing it suitable for rather dry place. rortbermore, these roots, when broken to pieces, form new plaata, so that a large number of plant ran easily b propagated. The common name of this superb wild flower is butterfly weed. Among the beds of flowering plants exhibited at the Centennial ex hibition there was brought by a gar dener from Holland one composed of these plaata and it excited a much attention as any bed there. Phila delphia Press. Tsa Lavars at Caa.acSeC A story is going the rounds here which causes considerable amusement. A short time sgo two torera, who had come out for a walk in the moonlight, Mrs red into Mrs. Sprague's grounds, and their sweet dream was rudely broken ia upon by the baying of the bounds, who gave chase to the intruders. The young lady stood not upon the order of her going. but went at the top of her speed, while her leas nimble lover climbs! to the top ' or a naystaca, wnere-ne remained tin 3 o'clock, when be waa rescued by Mrs, Stpragae.-Canoui.-bet Our. Baltimore American. Kits AXD OIBI or AHUMC'A Kit t (I ttul UUr l a ' iw iaHilatlN ot ireiB" lo Up ln.l an knm M.An ifiilMniir a iitioo . t ... ... ..I, ii . ti lmtll.tff)l arte? Mu.l ar to i wf irone awrt'i'S aa aiuamahtal lilr Awour ,n M-wrwnixMaiiwt am.! witt lao wertae atnilMtiHtivU!litiVKiiu4 supiiatrj ! AiaarKaa UalU-ts. A aU eiwk. fdl.al;l b. ID.. ,. atad t:'t .".. otl '"" fait. . k.t - m tiutiMbJlntf alia. Vis aar it nmmw wm!iii & nan r at aw k" '"" aaaii l tk mW sa4 Mik l-fccr. lOKIIs" u kKtrT.fcMMh tl wnarkc Wwk. I kits a4 oak ilrrew, raruaad, o. Ixnektir - raea, kat roa think kara stv voir luvieIT rl ooasht to kar uailila Iob to II. tkii-k ya Tne Saaae f a ttlaas Kn. An artificial eye ts not made ia the form of a globe, as many people imag ine, but ia much the shape of a half wal nut shell, though not so deep, and very thin and light. Even this, however. tses imtaiion if kept in the socket constantly, and a case lately cam un der my observation ia hospital of a young maa who had wora a glass eye continuously, night and day, fur several years, with the result that aa inflamma boa started ia the socket, which will probably prevent his ever wearing one again. London Tit-Bita. CBOSftlSO INK ATLANTIC Miss Barbara, who was fast developing a very warm sentiment for the good looking young artist. I am going bom to deposit mv after that 1 think of ""king a journey into the city, to King street." "King street! That is aa expedition." "isn't it! But 1 have some idea of coming into a fortune, and that is the place 1 am to apply to." Mr. Lawrence a face afwiwawt nj-h mm- uine interest ia the news that Barbara lint K'oves. She saw at the first glance speedily told him all she knew, perhaps V1 Stewart h4 told him of her with a little unconscious exaggeration "PPoultmenL S hesitated one in- by way of justifying her first announce- "H5s "p w nun. ment J -loueee am not come into a fortune You will be sore and let me know , all. she said qtueUy. the result of your expeditionr" be said 11 em- said coldly, not look earnestly, with a lingering clasp of bet fnto refractory button. "Bat hand, aa he left her at the corner of her . WM D0 of a fortune, anyway, own street. -I shall be anxious to bear, ! thought it was to be five or six times and no one deserves such a fortune bet-. amount. the late Mr. James Hand ford." Mb Reed folded up the letter and put it soberly into her jacket pocket. She had scarcely realized before how much she had been counting upon it. There waa nothing left now bat to put on a brave face and make the best of it. AA Barbara crossed the hall to the schoolroom that afternoon she en countered Mr. Lawrence. He was standing at the table buttoning hi i tar than yourself." , I plain, rather commonplace young man 1 wish 1 had never heard of it." snoka In King street she ran fuO against a ! Barbara, looking at him tn scornful sur- young man : P- " has been nothing but aa op- raaailr late?? M4-kaa. taa Ike warm 4ar Mirk soa1 tow -iik ret,, unm taai taw W ike Hoatark UV eaa taa4 w aitkoat ttalitae. Teartaea, eaatawtial trat'rwfa, arktaaHa.Dartotr'.all waotf taat Hatiir a Moautrk aatcn i Ik maAtt Mr to aaa m .iffrkaad ia nMtck avalkar OR the water. XtfTMM a4 vaak t uavrkM s laae tc iar trm uatr.fcic ak.a i ikK an4 S4 ia la RtwK wm rawer. X ,tiw-fV at tk atft. litrr hairna k aa akvtaala tbal M atar a k tifitwat kv tk ktmaivc aue ikr oack rraae4r. tl-taa lr resae t n tt ekllia aa4 anrr. liMlarv an4 tkraatao Imiw a4 amrrtaacii. katranu to Ike trantu aftoai aro.14 tkratM-itrt ai'k IkM Sua at4 riwal MtenaH artinai ik rftmaj rK4aMnjaa d eiiauie, karutkip. Hpoaurt aa4 taiirae. -Bnn't KnatrAMt frarJu " are siwpl and conrraMtit for bronchial affections and evuehs. JUlam aar aa accailaaal araldliis te atl rttil la iu aiar. aal k ka hoIh4 thai II Mr" iota a ketlrr aa; sued to ktow M v tK.rt cajisot mk erttitn Hr lral iHtcnitkH, aa Ikrjt raaaol mrh tht JiiiaiiiS aurltoa M Ik tar. 1k a ulr aaa a-.f io twt anlmw, mu4 thai la er soih itoual nmnln- llm U rtwl k aa In .Jr.lini ttt tk muriMH lllilns "I tha laftm la. kra thtt uil tt lon4tii-rt ,a kar a raat!lt mmivt at lajw'lwl fcaat- irr, a4 ak.a II ta raiireiji -Imli-na a. ' . .n ' .u4 MthM ta. I - ft . M Mh 1 U .U uim mi ! iku tlr tra r.i u Its twrmal CMKliltva. kMonc UI k hIMjfl krvt ma raiwa ol Ira at tf rsftin aaark aoikiar kat ait uiBaatea ewMiinou iaitl Oa Hundrl llnttan t"t aft raa t (Mafimx (raiiMol bf raiatrk) that cun.rf a cn4 i HtJl st ura t tn b iw rr raltn, Itrr. 1 i. t MISNKV t . Saat kf enankU; Tk nan THE MICROSCOPE. A careful awraarofiiral soaaunauua and roautlrai aaairaa ta toa anne, ia a valuable ail in dtjwrmiuiug tn oat tin at many cAruat diwaaa. faariwuiaxly Uxa of lb aarvotu tyatatu. Wood, brae, kaiaera, and batik hr. TbMa aaia make at poanlJa W traat audi dta laaaa atanaaf ukr at a dis tant, atikwut panuaal x aatmatmai of to paiMnt, Tatat Brtgkt's Dm the KLalarva. luAammaitoo at ta Biaddar, Ursrai. and other iknaaaw of ta Uri nary Oncaaa ar tcrtaa ratty trailed: NrrvxM lto btnty, ExaataUiat, Imawr, aUrar lw.ua ia. and many acker Canaan Mladiar carat) wrtknot aarauc Ik paMant. What fur ouaaln a baaak. tnavtaa, and txaar Utf-mntv boo, atamian eaa. and Inckaa 10 rants, ia mau to pay uatatn. AAhwM, WToaut's HtuntvitAkT Usi'TAt, Aaaurtariua, o. Ui AUm btnta, nuf tali?. 5. Y. We'!. aerVt aamker a tkeat kis rataea IT ltnllif Baica kal tkatt -tk srreaitta to all othkr. Atxcorc's Poaors PLasTsa ar th great external remedy of the dy. Tbequicfcett. saftat, sorest, teat. Xot only immeasar- ably superktr to all other plaatrra. but also to liniments, otatmenu, oils and similar aneuxMit contpouads. As lor ALarorc s. ana do not or caiuietl into saarptiDg s wtxtitut. Bausaas-ra s PlLa parg awsy all di- TAKC THK BEST HSfaVA Na ksiiMmra a. at M I ira 11 "akv 1 Kl M I m 1 1 n ji ii a ts ii SVta. c.a sad f LuohMti. Oaeeest a doaa. II is sold oa a jruaraattt by all draw gtati. It rtsraa foctpiml Cnnaumptluft and ia th bast Couh and Croup fur. WiVr-Bae ra rti't attttM that o4 rival a( Toa-af liabby fciat kreaat jam titt ktau tkaaa-kl -Tea. i ka; xaaitAAKA r.ux lao Te rzehaRge tit properly In Omron aad vt atnmnon. it. a. ols. rortiand bar ings Kank baiututg, Portland, Or. Caatd Tnrrif lor matstrr atatarbt. Ilnd kic(. kv aalas aaa CMcrua Ktau rariaer. CssKi tst e saxaa tor breakfast. coming out of one of th warehouses. "Why. Miss Barbara! it's not often you find yoar way to this quarter," he said, aa he held eut his hand, it waa a brown, ungloved hand, and bore evident trace of hard service. Barbara gave the tips of her fingers rather coolly, contrasting I A rrJiabl cam Car Cotttaapoaa ttlrmil It. , ..TI 3-.- fata and Saia Caaw, ...r , S A s ksaic for aalicat Wane aa Caiidrait aaa a aaL CS'S"rWrr"afeiB . teas ia it . aauM ran oa ayptleautav J Xarwswiat AVW if. O 9WB I ST-CWIC CO., s s s s s s s s sf s s ssssS Only tk beat as It. Tbere H only M tl.- Ib benr-uwl et BKLTJVi aa4 H-E .n- M'lSAH. H ad KED pTHIP MHOnt aat Mailt Cm Klct-wl an Wailakuet Steaa and Uaaw H-- 7kv kav Mood Ike leal atner iik. Etcty leaf tk ia gaaraiilaML . Ixatautt tttcai af your dtaier. Calta fmh tsi Esther Mfg. Co., JKatsAUaliatt ISSX.;' C i Parklaaal, Or., A Ctaat liau Uaaa. tTpoa the east side of North Seventh street, about midway between Poplar ttreet - ana board avenue, stands a strikingly curious tree, which attracts the attention of every passerbr. It i ftands just in i mat of a ataoia yard, and mot emjuTs oi toe ptace say icax dozens of people come to them every week and make remarks, or ask ques tions about the strange growth. From the thickness of the trunk at the base the tree is probably aboat forty years Id, but its branches and foliage are new tnd fresh and look as though they were but the growth of a year or two. The hunk runs straight from the grounl to a height of about fifteen feet. Above this for a short distance is a thick globular mass of foliage, the leaves appearing to grow directly out of the the wood. Above this growth run up three thick stalks or stamps, six or eight feet high, also covered with a dense, close mass of foliage. When the tree i "viewed from the north side it present a startling resemblance to a giant human hand prutiotlui ; from the earth. The three big stamps at the top represent the three middle fingers.-and apon either side of these can easily be seen configurations of the urroondtng foliage which correspond to the little finger and thumb. . : '' .. . The explanation of the phenomenon is a curious one. The tree was once full ' grown and vigorous, but was attacked i by blight or some other disease, and the it with the well ahaned. reltow rlnvad . frigid bow, one that had Dressed her a littlabanrtt , schoolroom door. "I came on some business, Mr. Grant," she said. "I believe there is a legacy waiting forme. It was advertised in the papers, and 1 am going to sea the so licitors about it now." John Grant laughed, "Well, I hope you may get it. Kias Barbara. For myself," I've never had much faith in legaciea since 1 wasted set and annoyance from th first." "Y-ea, rather a pity disappointing. and waste of time too. Well, I'm go- tag ia to to country for a few weeks, Miss Reed, so good afternoon if I don't chance to sea yoo again." -Good afternoon," returned Barbara. a ah opened th A tiny note was dropped into th let ter box that same evening addressed to Mr. John Urant "Dear John," it ran; -I'm not half good enough for you. but if yon wish it -i ll try." It was not perhaps a great achieve ment in th war ttt Hmtwtva f . ' young lady wbo had been nnder Mm. answering j iov no long, tint u fjsTincuy asiuneu iw person u was ta- tenaed tor, and much loftier epistles nave onen tailed in this respect ."Mrs. Stewart, that unfortunate legacy was something to my advantage after au, airs, joun urant aaid once soma roonrna later. "I don t know what Mrs. t-w - . r. t . ... . . . . . . . fw, t..s, At.- Afvaaa aw wiin II, DCl l (Jo .T"".TJ. rr rr-rjrrt'Zi . BOW wonia t ce . Th. uw muxmtm. wuu ta. qua . miteanr u na nroufiit m far am at- . Ml um.i ,a 1 . A t-A . 1 ..1 ! I . I ..- . , ia soma people's eyea to have coarse hands and shabby coats." - Her face was several shades longer when ah came out again. Messrs. Ixdd St Son had not received her with by any the respectful enthusiasm she had expected. There had been awkward twnty -five shillings one in advertisement about one. . -That may have been a very different matter from this," returned Barbara stiffly. had better not detain you any longer, Mr. Grant," "Aad that ia the man Mr. Stewart thinks is worth half a dozen of Alfred ptnees than th retting it ever could," iaew i York World. Tk Crwwa rriaaa- Saard. Th emperor of Germany ha present- a a magnificent sword to the crown prince, his son, the youngest lieutenant in the Prussian army. On the hilt is the i; .1.., . a t " ""i"-'-- ut uoa TTTTTi TZl VZ. B TT , defend thyself bravely. Therein li that she had not been prepared to an-'u,- hmat 'A rUwr !, "J Z nuitml aha half hind K.t tKa ' . ' ... .7 . . .. utlliam Ma S 1HW Wilt.1. ni.iti Z rZZZr.Zl.ZZ ZZ . -"- Argonaut R. P. X V, Na m f. Jf, U. K. Tk rriar belli. ( Old. Reference has fntinenlly been mad of late to th rapid way in which th ttons oa a paper they had given her. Mr. Lawrence sympathized with bar over the delay almost - aa deet.lv a ah did with herself when she told him the Prince of Wales was aging. Sine th -- v, -' v ait i mat uar, ctaroarw ihbui ui nis son 11 nac anectea ntf ap was quite struck with th way h eem-' pearsuce still mora and robbed him of ed to enter into all her feelings. I what had been Itft of the one peculiarly John Grant was th next person to healthful buaof bis complexion. Es whom ah had to explain her nonme-' change, Th Wltll r aa - Car, a Bara. To hasten th cur of a burn or scald there is nothing more soothing and ef fective than the white of aa egg. It fat makes a burn a Tarnish completely and also km. Philadalnhia "Just what 1 expected, Jlias Bar bara," said he cheerfully, -On ia never sure of a chance of that kind till A I .,Kv .... t i . : . uua Ktouif it. wrmici n w tatitti ma uaua a pumuuwi u I pr I . , . COUtaCX WUtl tOe MIT WM.-h . . i " . onon it if 1 were in vonr nlara " I ." wmcn ""r": m " . ur"J"r rrrm i -Yon a- ;n ,... uZ, . i p1- egg acu as new growm ueveiopeo, rnuatieipuia , . " - - and txcludes the air Inquirer. ' - - "l""-- , "uinnan d 3 1 KSOffLEDGE Bring comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet-it-r than others and enjoy life more, with 'ess expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best product to the need of physical being, will attet he value to health of the pore liquid axative principle embraced in the remedy, Svrop of Figs, Iu excellence is doe to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the toate, the refreshing snd truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative; effectually cleansing the syatem, dispelling colds, headache and fevers ami permanently curing constipation. It ha given satiafactioB to million and met with the approval of the medical profession, became it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable sutatanee. Syrup of Fip is for sale by all drug gist ia Irtc and (1 bottles, but it i msn ofactured by the California Fig yrop Co. only, whin name is printed on erery package, also the name, fcyrun of Fie. and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. ELY'S CREAM BALM Canaan a nasal riwat, is 1 1 Skant last sad saw. Cam Catena Aptjlitto lh btMUtta. irtiiau. aw rftorrar k.." i. take rr . w.pru,DER's., OniQDiN Blgod Purifier 1 " ' (DJy 4 UVtR SAStS DVBPVDSIA .t-.vM S.Ul'jrtS A0Sm ontAsts "l.a.l.AWa.'a HETfrTJC9S Rambler isrcLcs. win. Ll(ht. fttr. kUliakl aad naa- itr.i. A lire arv-tt ,atl la vrr eit aa4 ba in Or .' atkiaf toe 4 l-kaka Sead kar caiaioia ant krnav FEED T. EEBBILL CTCLE CO.. I Waahlaftaa St., Part land. Or. HERCULE8 GAS ENCKQTE. 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Bepfattir ef Us Lnrer KJiIcEy s a trauirio roa Serofili, llsiattisi, Stit Bh.Ba, Ktsnlgii lad ill Otktr E!o4 ud St Is tluuu. Il h s soatllv ear ktr all tkaat ralnfttl. alk eal ruaiplaluu aim twatf.llota ImitliUa and anlnanmaaou aatuu r artvat, atoUtar and daiifktaira T be fleet ta latatatllala and laaila. Tata. tkra doaa ol tn, faknu t ktaanr lakaadaiif kwpa tka blood iot. lb llvar and ktilnav ark Ira, and aill aatlntlv rdltai I rota ta ,,- all iranat of artofala. Mall khan at, or au uikar ka atadltrlna vr ttilrttdtu-a la tkl. muhi. kaa a.t llk aark rIy aai. Bar iva tsci attinraal aatlalactioa a kattvrat uaJ at Ikal ai la fasoar Raasnv. Tklt tmd kaa kaaa luad ta lha ktBnli.u tkfoutkool Uwald aorld htr th aaal taanir. as ttat-iae atr tka akov m.. snd it ka an4 wUl cur a kaa U oiltaf au-eail4 jm atai i at nut. Hand lor paatvklM af uatlauMlaU frnai Ikoat abbT. bair4 kv Itaoa. liTittiUiaaull II si I1.M mt katUa, Try II aud b rwtrluMd. rot au bf MACK A CO.. and M 'rant St San rranolae. KIDNEY, Btaddar, Crtnarr and Uvr Dlsasass, DrM "ratal sad IMakala nt d kv HUNT'S REMEDY TMi MT MONEY AND UVIR MtDIDlN. FRUIT PRESERVED! LABOR SAVED! I?l PRESERVES FRUIT WITHOUT MEAT. at tt a u ...i.i . '..'.""""""i twl . j .r-' r iwwiiuiit H-naentaild TkaMof lkt.ottBlal rrraUv atautZ a faati eanattw aad wwrtiii fnili, and i v.r a.) Antifermentine I aoid kval! dim,ti aad i. .aw.n ia An "va- .m, mwwmj it attt SNELL.HEIT8HU A WOODARD, Portland. Or. DBLSSniVIKGiHDCOniKG lHaUnl arnen af lh aorW. H l.t.. .-.. i u JI' .V.1" "riael. lli..f M aa. W IAV a. 7 7., mU ft ". . " " wirajaTas VUtlinV. Pllllah lna IVaaBalt.i.Jjr r,tnsb. a.. a ' "m " , r -aai. a MIU CAJI LKaAM ackson's New French Sjslem A.1B- itiiii'i Fruci Pnulij Tailor lysU " trt imvtrin t ML,.., .l '""n Z"i alii nd SSatS JlSItSI'S T.IL0BII8 IBSTITUTE, T Sattar kl.. Fraarlaro Cal. T IS IGNORANCE THAT WAfE13 EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE SA POLIO elfftpn RKMIiDV sir bwbaadariMi TIZZTZZ. " 7" ' . y earad ntit.r of infi i niiTV.TrvT i tool tt i klnt no good. Toura In trautiiav. Maa HUNT'S REMEDY rtf' D la, lUtMittmi or Non-tw jmuo of Crla. ralo la Ua back, Lola t HUNT'S REMEDY f"'nlft-'. rv mMs. Oamer IkrkUII,, raal Maakaaw sad ksoaaas. HUNT'S REMEDY Coras Rfllotunaaa. Ba4a-h, J.nndlM, koat swsisck, UyaMtaia, CutUut and rua. HUNT'S REMEDY. tfTS AT a.CKaa Ikaaia.... a . SH . F.'.l.r?u"n to a htntliB. toa,4 HI its aakan all oU.r awdaina lvs a l Als ky fiianaa sad physicians, Ol.a MI AI.L DHtWCIItTS. I.. rxtijoi.Aa at tnns qualactttloot ttiwk .trMing linrn ft --i vain H'f trw niotirv In ih tttitld, N .ta and Ki ..niru on 111 IMttUant, h , erf pair warrantrtt. t,. as ph,,. late, natkninaprra (nt (all urafTiptiontti our rawnpiata 11 - ,"T aatttra aim grn. a. I Im... , t. ii iwta. Hatt. altlnir IA. taiut trtaran iliiu law " JPtnr rr. Vita ran gat ibabaat eaaJmwneptiakouraJtoas? a' eonrAtpii ' TIEERICISOI PATENT SQUI8IEL BGSC8 - ".'i .-M-..- -..". i.,vj S ,Cf !. r .taa- !vik,.i,B", "! tn M trials, r Uimliera, Knbl.lta ami .11 ,Htl ma I ..i Urroa In hMn,i , ' , . Pfcyl ami et.,1.1,, , B, artrn ;irhHt"".v.1:";: ".i aetti Jr't nn .ir.nl- Golden West Baking Powder HAH NO RI'I'KRIOK IN nv Bartlrular, MONET HKFt'KIiKD BT s rocr, ir NOT BATIrlFACTOKy, MiDt w Pobtlsd sv CIosset& Devers. "eoTjIOOKrak'KVKAl EIil "" " -ams-a y m mm r" ... a-awa..a ttuAimti . . h WUf IW Ladgor, J