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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1894)
A SIDE from the 'fact that the JLJL cheap baking powders contain ' alum, which causes indigestion and other serious "ailments, their use is extravagant. It . takes three pounds of the best of them to go as far as one pound of the Royal Baking Powder, be-" cause they arc deficient in leavening gas. There is both health and econ pmy in the use of the Royal Baking , Powder. The Error at aa Iatervlewar. "I could writ. book." says M. Zofa, -called Tb. Error of AlT Interviewer. The funnies m intake ever mad by any of them was perpetrated bj De Amlcls, the well known Italian writer. In an adjoin ing room when ha interviewed me were two puppies, who were playing and bark ing. De Amicis mistook the yelps of then dog for children' erica, and ha Imparted to the world in his interview that I waa the nappy father of two bouncing babies." jh I' Bound ta Sell Then. Crusty Customer Yon ny those glasses are three tinie aa valuable aa I wear. I can't ee it.- ..,..., Bright Salesman Certainly not, with thine Imperfect old - gl e. Jewelers' Weekly. strong inr and TO PUT ON needed flesh, no mat ter how you've lost it, take Dr. Fierce ilden Medical Dis covery. It works wonders. By restor ing tne normal ac- ( Stion of the deranged 4 a onrans and functions. it builds the flesh up to a safe and health standard promptly, pleasantly and nat urally. The weak, emaciated, thin, pale . ana puny arc made plump, round and rosv. Noth- so effective aa a atreueth restorer flesh maker is known to medical sci ence; this pats on keuUMv Jlcsk not the st of cod liver oil and its filthy compounds. It rouses every organ ofihe body to ac tivity, purifies, enriches and vitalises the blood so that the body feels refreshed and strengthened. If you are too thin, too weak, too nervous, it may be that the food assimilation is at fault. A certain amount of bile is necessary for the reception of the fat foods in (he blood. Too often the liver holds back this element which would help digestion.' Dn Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery stimulates, tones up and invig orates the liver, nourishes the blood, and the muscles, stomach -and nerves get the rich btood they require. Spent Mandrels of Dollars with a Benefit. If. f. COCK MAX of rr SarvaU St.. Rozbmrt. Mast- writes: "After as""""- suffering from dyspepsia sod constipation with un told agony for at least 18 mouths. I am more than pleased to say that after usmir Dr. Pierce's Golden aJroical Discovery and ' Pleasant reikis ' for one month. I was entirely cared, and from that day to this I do not know, thank God. what even a slight headache is. 1 paid a doctor on Tremont St.. Boston, in "one day ( for his advice only.) the mm m ... U M fn. medicine, .nd derived no - J Colemaw. Esq. brae-fit. I -rot more relief in ame hour from roar medicitief. as far ms my stomach wu concerned. tiiaa from all toe otner medicine I naea. If any person who read thi i sufTericsr from dyppHia or coorUipation and will tuc your meajoBc u J have done, he will aerer regret it." H. RIDER HAGGARD AT HOME. Happy Ufa of tha Novelist a His Country ; Boaaa, IMtehiaghaaa Hoaaa. R. Rider Haggard, tha novelist who wrote "She" In six weeks and was re warded by worldwide fame and a comfort able fortune, has found mora tenon con nected with the lion hunters of London than the lion hunting of tha dark oontl nent, and has permanently abandoned his town boum in London for his country seat In Norfolk, where he can, undisturbed, de- TotOyhlmsclf to agriculture, stock raising, good shooting and prontame novel writ ing. Mr. Hajraard Is now a oauntry squire. a gentleman farmer and an enthosiastlo sportsman, and his talk savors more of farming and live stock than It does of no tion and literature. . Ditchlngham House, his country place. is about 150 years old and is surrounded by as many acres as it has seen years. is a quaint, picturesque place and Just tha sort of home such an Imaginative and to- THE "MiRIl YiNG AGE EFFECT OF MARRIAGE ON THE DEATH RATE OF INFANCY. Bath the Bride and Bridagraasa May Be Over Thirty and Cads Fifty Wlta. Ad vantage Hmt Korea! Has Dadaead tmi Interesting Figures, The mortality of young children la yearly decreasing. The decrease is ascribed to various causes. Some say that It is du to progressiva Improvement in tha human race. Others attribute it to an increase of proper precaution in the care of the young. 8U11 others contend that tha causa of fewer deaths among children is to be found in no longer permitting them to eat unsuitable food and to wear unsuitable clothing. Few infer from the present rate of mor tality that tha marriages of parents have been mad at more proper ages. Vet in vestigation by acientlfla men has proved that if hereditary diseases be excepted there Is nothing so dangerous to tha life of a child as tha marriage of its father and mother at certain ages. It is only recently that any inquiry. Into A CURfOU'a STORY. KKYalB IDLK. Germs of disease feed on life, and are only overcome by the making of sound, healthy : tissue.' Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, is an easy, palatable fat food that makes new tissue quick ly and gives strength, 'phy sicioni, the world over, en dorse It. " ' Don't ti decelred by SubstltuiesT PnpanafaF asttaBswes.H. Y. AUDrasaista. fill E I tfim I A new portrait or h. rider haosard. mantle writer as Haggard thoroughly en Joys. -The Haggard household consists of the novelist, his charming wife, their two little daughters, half a dosen servants and several big dogs of the mastiff breed. The master of Ditchlngham House does very tittle literary work in summer, and his mornings are spent in looking after tha affairs of his farm or imshootiog. He la an excellent marksman and is quite a pic turesque figure as he strolls through his game preserves clad in a brown shooting jacket and knickerbockers and with his double barreled shotgun ready for use the instant a grouse breaks cover. He has a tall, athletic, sturdy figure, the flush of health is on bis sunburned face, and he hardly looks the 87 years Father Time has credited him with. Mr. Haggard does most of his writing in the winter time, and when ha shuts himself in bis study in tha afternoon or evening it Is one of the ironclad rules of the household that he must not be inter rupted. His den Is a spacious apartment, containing two tables, at which the novel 1st writes, and the library shelves are filled with historical books. He has his plot well formulated before he begins writing, and when he takes up bis pen works with great rapidity. Mr. Haggard is a reli gious man and every morning before break fast reads a chapter from the old family Hit) lo to the assembled family and serv ant. When his novel is to be of a his torical character, he spends months in study and usually makes a personal visit to the country In which tbe scene of the proposed romance is to be laid. Earlier Beginning of Presbyopia. ' The opinion has recently been expressed by some experienced opthalmologists that presbyopia, or the long sightedness of old age, in which near object cannot be dis tinctly seen unless held at a considerable distance from tbe eye, begins at tbe present day earlier than waa f ormerly tbe case. No precise statistics on tbe subject exist as yet. One of the most reliable observers in this line states that his experience of over a quarter of a century leads him to believe that both men and women now seek aid from glasses at an earlier period of life than did their ancestors. New York Tribune, A Story af Two Families. A singular occurrence was that of the marriage of two young English ladies who SDr. Williams Indian Pile " " "'" '"wr Ointment will cure Blind, father' bondservants. They afterward re Bleeding aid Itching Piles, turned and were forgiven. It is recorded lit absorbs the tumors, sllays i , - i.j i the itching st onoe, sets as a poul- tice, gives instant relief. Dr. Will- descended from one of these bondservants ' Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared refused James Buchanan because he was lor Piles and Itching of the private parts. Bvery box is warranted. By dro irixtx. bv mill on receipt of price, 60 cent Hid ,1.00 WILLIAMS MsNUMCTURINS CO fropriatort, Cleveland, Ohio. Ely's Cream Balm WILL CfJHK CATARRH PrM HO Cent! I Apply-Btlintuioea hnohtri Elf l&l,M Irm Itto Tw.. E Wm.jSS 3""T"'a man IRVIXS IKSTHUTE bei.cl Bou Uing Ho ooi rear. Nineteen teachers. or luustraura ciiuiioKue sauress KJtV. J1W. a. CHOKCU, A. at., PrinclpsL 1036 Vslencia street, can Francisco. fut Girls. Jightentb evajur FOR OHILDKIN TKCTHINQ tsaUayaHUraaaSMs. MOsassaasstla, , Caasaiaiaavaa aa4 nsopla 1 wao amva was lung, or Astb aa.siuMldas Piso'sCsra (or OsnsaaiiMtnav It has taasaa ft has aot Injur ed one. It la sot bad to taka. it is tbe bast eooaa srrap. sou swrwaara, avsa. ; Si only a "briefless barrister," and a descend ant of the other sister scorned the proposal of a struggling young lawyer who after ward became chief justice of Pennsylvania. Edward Egglestonlu Baltimore Sun.. Welcome Odors. No odor of the year Is fuller of homely Jileasnre than that of the preserving kettle, t epitomizes and embodies "all the com forts of home," the warmth of tbe hearth, the shelter of the roof, the brightness of the home lights through the lonely dusk, the sweet of togetherness who does not re alize them all, however unconsciously, and grow warm about the heart aa the subli mated, rich fruitiness of peach and plum and grape salutes one at the opened doorf Boston Commonwealth. 4a taaMaat la a Xaw Bsurlaad sHsdaWa "A million people out 01 WOK," 7 Ufa Halatad ay Tsaaysosu . . I newspaper, writing or lose nara umsa. writer in Tha Tablet relates a curious Added to this misfortune are the physical story which h heard from tha Up of lord1 InUrruitie with which thousand hsv to Tennyson during a visit to Fsxringford bear. But thtra it ont thing that i nevar some tour or ut, years ago. ineywaresif d; always at work, unceasingly In aroh ting under the shadow of soma great mag- , trioe thug deterred, it seeks to cur suoh noUas that cover on aid of th house, and and help them to grasp a ohanos whsu it the conversation turned upon th super- come. This la the mission of Bt. Jacob natural and tn possibility pi eommuolca- I wu. Among tne minion iner ar muu Uon from the other world. land cuflerlng with neuralgia, tor th a Twnysou then told of dissenting mln- " P .' ""J later in one of th New England state M?JAV'"""u"'rT".ui"iiT noted for his power, a preacher, who ter time, may oSn com. and there isnoth one Sunday morning, Instead .of reading a ing like the great rsiusdy for pain to help text and giving a discourse in th usual you out of painful trouble and Into plan way, luuuuniy in a moat aramauo manner I again. began to recite "Tbe Charge of th LJght Brigade,". Th congregation listened I Training a Cat, breathlessly to th end, but before thai Cats can betratmtl to almost anything service had concluded elder and people If taught when thiy are young. Vi'bav H -. I. i I T , i . , l I I. . i. ...... iw. uk .ucir .uHrr mv vu war au I a nuiuoer OI IrsilUls, WUKU sib WIVH viiwr which tha chapel had been profaned. Their nituitj upon the top of our bird cagea watch murmurs found th minister wholly un- Inn the canariea hotinltiv merrily about prepared. irom perch to perch, making no attempt to He had gone Into th pulpit intending to touch them, nor ever dreaming of Inserting apeak about the need for charity and waa I a velvet paw through the narrow wire to wnoiiy unconscious ol wnat ne bad done, th discomllture of the fluttering initiate. Convinced at length by testimony which They ar left alone with th birds by tb in i. nn T FMmT.ig inu .tit innnm mm .. . ......... - " , T - -j t " ne coum not witnstana, ne was miea witn hour together, yet an overturned cage or .u.uuj... uv. --- remorse, went sadly to his room that night, slaughtered canary la an uuheartl of oatas- reaulu which hava thus far been obtained watched through all tha hour tUl uophe in our hmtwhold. Chicken, too, 't Ji JZ ornlng. seeking consolation and not find- our cats fully reallicare forbidden to flgur must msrry at particular stages of their miI ut. at davbreak thev brouuht him h. thlrm..mi. Thev ramble about at their word that a man looking ilk a tramp I own sweet will among numberless brood wanted to ea him urgently. lot the tiniest bantam chicks, yet on of Lb Tha minister, half from habit, decided to I latter i never in inking, and they quite seem him. The stranger cam straight into to recounixe tbe tact that plump little the room and simply said, "loom to thank I mouse or an unwary bluebottle caught tha man who ha saved my soul" The bussing uiwu the window pane is their minister stood in silence, wondering wheth- only Witlmate nrey. Sometime wa hear er thia waa some new mockery of his senses. I f cats oreat Ing terrible havoc in th poul The stranger went on: "I waa all through try yard, killing chickens by the dosen and tne cnmwa, ana l waa in tn tnicg. oi tue making lire a perfect martyrdom to tneauv fight at Gettysburg, but never till I heard I tracted mother. you recite that poem in th chapel y eater- Th best way to cur pussy of thl fatal day did I know what I had to thank Cod I habit i to take the dead chicken from her. for. Sir, from that hour I determined to pepper it well, and then fasten it round th cnange my me, ana i want to inane tn delinquent' neck, t'loc her in a room man to wnom I owe my salvation." and leave her thus for an hour or two to ruminate over her wrong doing. It t 10 A Dlaeasaloa About Puddings. I to I if poor pus will ever err again. lives if their offspring Is to be mentally and physically sound. It is to Herr KoroaL th head of tb sta tistical department at BudavPesth and al ready well known for th importanos and accuracy of the conclusion b has arrived at from statistical Inquiries in other fields, that w are indebted for tha discovery of thl new factor in determining tha welfare of the human race. The results which he ob tained from a casual examination com 10 years ago of the relations existing between the mortality of children and tb various ages at which their parents were married were so striking that they Induced him to make a more exhaustive investigation. For the past 10 years, therefore, Dr. Korosi has been careful to ascertain, whenever tha death of a child was registered, th ages of its father and mother, as well as that of the child and the cause of its death. He has noted in all 29,813 separate cases, which, in making his deductions, he divide into two distinct classes, the deaths caused by heredi tary diseases and the deaths caused by dis eases which were contracted after birth. Tha farmer class is manifestly of th great est importance for his purpose. Aa the condition of the mother is evident ly more instrumental than that of tha fa ther la its effect upon the child Herr Korosi baa compiled his first table on the result gained from observation of the mother's age merely. t, The statistics in this instance are: Age of Mothers. Percentage of Death. Under years. L1 to 80 years. Kil 90 to K rears.. Over years 18.16 Deaths resulting from tuberculosis were eliminated from these calculations. From this table it is evident that th most desirable age, as far as tbe health of her children is concerned, for a woman to marry is between th ages of 80 and 85, tbe mortality of children resulting from mar riages at that age being but U.3S per cent. It also appears that a woman should marry when she is mora than 85 years old rather than when she is between 30 and 90 years of aje. Mothers under 30 years of age are, accord ing to statistics, more liable to bear sickly children than at any subsequent period in their lUe. The mortality of children by women in their teens is nearly double that of those whose mothers were married between 80 and 35 years. Concerning deaths due to tuberculosis and atrophy, tha statistician finds that twice as many deaths result from consump tion and three times as many deaths from atrophy when the mothers are under 80 aa when they are over tbe age of 20. Herr Korosi also recognizes that the physical and mental condition of a father leaves, to the same extent. Its impress on his children. He has accordingly prepared a table of greater length showing the results of the "age combination" of both parents. Men are slower in developing than women; hence the relative differenc between their age in th table: . Percentage or Age of Age of Deaths From I Fathers. Mothers. Uterine Causes. 3D to 40. W to as. . 12.08 10 to 30... SO to 85.. .....12.80 Over 60 ..over 35, 12.68 80 to 49 over 86. J&el 30 to 40... JO to 3a.... .....13JM OtoSO... over 35..... 13.38 S3 to 30. .20 to 30... ....... ......liJ sOtofiO 80 to 35..... .....15.40 OverW .30 to 36. YIM 9 to so... ......so to ao.. msi 20 to 30... over 85. 18.U0 Over SO JO to 30. 21.21 20 to JO. under 20. .21.71 80 to 40...... under 80..... 218 It will be seen from the table that the best results are obtained from a marriage when the father is from 80 to 40 years of age and when the mother is from 80 to 85 year old that Is to say, when both parties to tbe marriage are in the prime of life. If, how ever, the mother be of the prescribed age and tbe father slightly under 80 years, the result is nearly the same. The most important deduction which can be made from these statistics is that men between the ages of 80 and 0 cannot with safety to their offspring contract marriages with women under 20, the rate of mortality in this case being no less than 37.88 per cent. Thisdeductionisof exceptional im portance because of tbe marked decrease in marriages of that nature at tbe present time. Marriages when the man is between 40 and 50 years old and the woman between 20 and 80 years old, which are also of frequent occurrence, are likewise shown to be detri mental to the issue. Lastly, it is proved that it is unwise for a One runs onto many bits of nature in Once released from this somewhat severe, down town retail store. With a little da if necessary, punishment she will make off, observation in the busy throng you can with tears in her eye (whether from emo- learn more in 10 minutes about human na- tlon or the pepper it Is Impossible to say), ture than tn a decade in soma other places. I and for the future she will avoid tbe poul Men and women are alike unconscious of try department with atrangs persistency themselves and of tbe impression they niak I and regard with distrust th fluffy littl on others when shopping. They hava been denizens of tbe chicken coop, London doing a good deal of shopping lately. Worn- I uuiy. en have thought nothing of squandering I ' two hours to save a nickel, nor of brinirlna- Appalling Depths of apae. th wrath of tha salesman down on their In his lecture to juvenile at th Royal defenseless hesds by their Indecisions and institution in London, Sir liobert Uall said their blocking the way. 'h' telegraphic message would go seven It was amusing to notice with what satis- times around the earth in a second, and it faction one salesman took a sUght revenge telegraphic message could be sent to the on on woman with whom he had been la- moon it would reach it destination In a in hering. He had been telling her all about tie more than awecond. It would takome- nlum nnddina -nlnm nuddinvaold In cans, (mug use eutui minutes to amv at in " Jrji t He told her how by an hour' steaming ". but ow long did they think it would ..! . O . . , . . A I . II.. ' rk.. famuli, I taks to ffet to Alliha Cuntauri. travallna the same aa th original English plum pud I tnitner at i-u,uuu nine a seconur oeconas, ding. He told her what an awful lot of minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, would trouble it saved her. She examined the dif- not long enough. It would not take leas ferent sized cans. Sha read the directions than three years, traveling all th time at on each. She listened to his talk, and she that tremendous pace, before it would reach asked him manv Questions. Then she laid I It destination. down th last can of pudding and walked " that W(u the case with respect to the away. nearest of the stars, what must be said of He looked after ber with disgust and the those which were farther off? There were signs of a storm in his face. A woman who I "a remote mat u tne news ot tue vtc- was waiting for one of the cans said: toryoi Wellington at n stcrioo naa been She evidently had her doubts about the nuanea to mem in ioio on mat ceieattai lei quality of your puddings." "Doubter Not Kraph system it would not have reached sha I have been talking to ber and telling them yet, even if the message had aped at her about them for an hour. Plum pudding toe pace wnicu ne nan intucaiea ana naa la too onn.1 for her. She Is one of thosa nan. been traveling all the time. pie that can liv all their lives on suet pud- NJ ". thegliul tidings of that first ding." Chicago Tribune. 1 Christmas In Bethlehem 10 centuries ago naa neen uisaeminatea tnrougn tbe unl- A Dlsrasted Cab Driver. I verse, mere were yet stars of which astro n- TTt,.t w Hri.im- h tn. fon. I omers could tell them plunged Into space and got a little bit more weary looking n depths so appalling that even tbe year very day - that have elapsed since that event would "I can't stand it no longer," he said at not have bei-n long enough for the news to last. "I ain't going to have any more worn- T"f " -. a spcev an fln.lino- fuult and eUimini- tli.t lh UU,VV mile III every SrCOml.- UIUU I U.TV wwiwua nwuiraii I V TBftv s . . iuu. t m nuuiMi bmwuiuk a. HJV IIMI I T. .... J U. ... ... I ""!"?"" It I. of vtl.l ImMiHinM th.l It K. ( ma am?" be stopped bis horse, dismounted I denmnii b. umu ah ti.ii,-.. . i.ri. from his porch, and going toward th curb-1 that tbli comlition of thins Is llnaily Inductive stone lifted his hat and inquired: "J ""'J " org.ns hereli( hsnirs In the "I V, vmi mniwM Tmalrinip 11 tit .11. wa- I . ' . 1 "-""(w.i.iiiiiii. hide today?" I th-lr mstura stsge, snd all hsvaa fatal tendency. Sir" sha uM In tones of utrnilahmmt lineyolien name tbe most practiced medical Do you wiah to ride in thia cabr If so. !,k"I ..i,h u.TOir!,.'!' iwm giauiy eacors you to iu 1 aim to Is tossy, wneo to kidneys begin to dlsebsrg please." their functions inscttvely with Hostetiera Wk. r n. l,..l ., u. .1. m I -Ujmch Kilters, the dsngerous tendennv Is " " . , " checked. Very uwfiil also is this houaahold she stammered. I did intend riding in med clue lor thos slimenu of common occur, your cab, but I shall certainly wait for tbe """ constipation, bllluusnaas, drspensla and next one. And you may expect a complaint er.T?'.!rL J! 5.""f?u"d -Mt -aria, from roe at the police station concerning I your conduct, sir." "Do you hits men he fsltered. "This It so He remounted his seat and pulled his hat !?" "'"J0- ,a oon,,ulon- Aaa ... - i uidi .era uirarecu. aown over ms eye. I . Tain't no use. Geddupl" was all be I SAFE, SUttls AMD aPKKMT. said. London Tit-Bits. No external rem ly ever yet devised has Lost to Bight, . I so fully and unouestlonablv met these Saw you at the theater last night, Jim." I throt prime common, M successfully a "T.on't'n'jrSi.nUvr" Atu.ocg' Poaow Plastkks. They are What nlavf" bca, theT contain no deleterious drug and are manufactured noon sclen. nn..... .v.. i.i. . i tine pnDQipies oi meuicine. inev are sure " " "t" w"" heeansa nnthin. ..va Into th.m ... 1 wasthereapuyr 5i.... iTiAs? r-T-w7i-TT,. " ."Tr' .V. "Wastheref Well, I should ssy there purpose for which a plaster 1 reoulred. was. Tlie biggest kind of a play best I've They are speedy In their action because seen mis season.- tneir medicinal qualities go right to their "Yes, I heard the people laughing." I work of relieving pain and restoring th "Then you sat th play out? I thought natural and healthy performance of th you didn't see itf I functions or muscles, nerve snd skin. Ask Didn t." W -. v.b. , Bfu uu uv ua iuuuuvu vu Jim, old man. come off! Were T.?:.rrC,. 1 ... I ii w ,mm mi v ioio auu IU, "No. I sat behind a girl who wore a rose in her hat. I was a victim of tha foliage erase." Detroit Free Press. i. i.i . in... uu ii. u,. nun. nruwn Row's that T Jones I borrowed same monev European and American Oysters. The oysters of America and Europe differ greatly. European oysters are smaller and have a coppery taste. Our southern oyster are larger than the northern. Thev are man who ha passed the age of GO to marry dredged along the coast and transferred to a young woman, or for a woman who is oyster beds in creeks close to shore, where more than 85 year old to marry a man , they fatten. under 80. I In London oyster salesmen sometime in general it may De said tnas marriaaes ' keep oyster for a few dav in water tn when the contracting parties are both ' which oatmeal has been added, for the pur young, or when there is a difference of more pose of rendering them more delicate and than 15 years between the contracting of better flavor. When on t of season dur- parttes, are likely to prove dangerous to tha 0g spawning time the oyster is soft and ForTircd Mothers healthy propagation of the human race. These statistics Herr Korosi has of course calculated from local observations. Inveatigation proves, however, that they apply with equal force to other countries milky and not fit to be eaten. Mew York Mail and Express. A Considerate Boy. much stronger and Little Johnny Pa. did von read in tha . " saining in.ne.ri. k . ..' n' a,,. .Z ' wonia anvis sll over worked, tlrst) "I feel very thsnk fill for what Hood's Darsaparllla ha don for me. I have taken three bottle and the med:clu baa mad a great change. I waa All Run Down from trouble and overwork, ud bad other eomplalntseom mon to my sex at ray are, 44 years. Now since taking flood' Borsapsrlll I sm A World's Tribute. al SB." . r- Bia4l .'Ti .. af vt V lU El- &! America Leads the Nations in the March of Progress. Among: the wonders of tbe World's Columbian Fair the grandest was the exhibit of American products. The Ex hibition was, in this respect,' an object lesson of the grandeur and glory- of the Republic. Among- the exhibits from th United States no article of its class stood so high as Dr. Price'sCream Baking Powder. The Chief Chemist of the Agricultural Department at Washington backed by an intelligent jury at the Exposition, found it strongest in leavening power, peerless in its purity and beyond comparison in uniform excellence, r Received Highest Award At the World's Fair. ,.; The award is a matter of official record. Nothing; could settle so decisively the imraeasureable superiority of Dr. Price's over all other powders as the great honor bestowed at Chicago. Whea t'urnemt for Lunrheua. "If you 'ever get In a corner and stem t have nothing available In the him for luncheon. Just Investigate th resource of th cracker box." aaid a careful house keeper. "I remember on day w had a guest com in Just before luncheon waa served. It waa a sort of off day, and wa had a spread made up of odd and ends, Tb visitor wa on. whom 1 knew to be somewhat dainty In her tastes, and aa there waa no time to send to market for any thing I Just didn't know what to do. Un fortunately th bread wasn't fresh, which was a great misfortune, for It slways seams to Die that with good bread and butter on can make oat a sort of a meal; but her w were, when it all at one occurred to m that we might get up a creditable dish out of crackers, of which, as good luck would navs It, there wa an abundance. Bo I buttered a few dozen cracker and at them tn the oven, there to iter nntll they war. a light brown. A part of the wsr piacea m a man on tb. back of th. stove, and with tbe remainder I madeaom. cracker sandwiches out of som bits at roast fowl which wa ready sliced In th. pantry. Tb. meat was mixed with a llttl. mayonnaise and placed between two of the buttered cracker. A Jar of canned fruit waa oponeUfand with om. olive and bit or cbeeaa rounded out a verv rellahabla luncheon, and my guest aulta nthusd over th new fashioned sandwiches." Nw I org Ledger. I tWIM llHTngX-asfAHINK HISTORY OF TUl PACIFIC XOKTHWKtT, Worked a Problem Willis Aalaaa. An Amsterdam banker one reoueated a professor of mathematics to work out a very intricate and puziling problem for him. The professor, thinking th. matter good exercise for th. Intellectual faculties of bis pupils, mentioned It to them and ra- Quested them to work out th enigma On of th. students, who had nondared deeply over the lntrlcat- subject during th. day, retired to bed. tiorus time afterward ha arose, dressed, and seating himself at nut aeak worked out th. problem accu rately, covering sheets of nnner with his calculation. II. had no recollection In tu. morning of having done so. Boston Glob YOU CaN EM0VI lUrfcRFLUOUl HIS Krom Ksoe, Nsc end Arms in liv minute, with NUOKNK, without psln or Injury to th kin. Bond .tamp fur clrculsr lyH'sl struts wanUHt. NUkKihk MfthCO., Koom It, Th. Veu doro. Portland. Ot? 'ONT i bread mad with witn 1 WEST BAKING POWDER. aiska a light. Mr, sweet loaf. Deslert sell women 2S. 7; in Ireland for men 2V.9, for wo men 25.2; in r ranee for men 80.2, for women U.9-, in Italy for men 80.3, for women 25.4; tn Prussia for men 2Q.it, for women 26, and In Russia for men 25.2, and for women 21. 08. A comparison of these ages shows Herr Korosi' deductions to be reasonable. New York Evening Sun. to build them up." vywrij, xieorasss. Mk, O. W. Wssnock. Remember, ( aait: if, .JZ?? elimates they apply indeed with greater his little boy hung on a street car on Thiid iorce. l avenue? : In reimfvt to tha average aira of marriaM ' f tlarlam XAm Trall M.ta. in the different countries statistics show Little Johnny Oh, nu thin, except 1 that In England it is for men 27.7, for wo- j thought maybe you wanted to give tn men 29.5 years; in Scotland for men 28.6, for some nickels to buy car tickets. When I Hood's'Cures Hood's Pills sot es.lly, yet promptly snd euicisnur, on inenvcrsna Bowels. J6o, In sculpture did any one ever call the Apollo a fancy piece, or say of th Xao- oon bow it might be made dlfferentr A A Faithful Servant, Carlyle told me once of a lawsuit pending in Scotland affecting the succession to a great estate of which he bad known some l,ln Tha asa .nailul m. a .( 1 . 1 secret known only to one old servant, who i miu'tP1 otwet has to the mind a fixed refused to reveal it. A kirk minister waa ! P1? V " " mUCb " vhmt OT sent to tell her sha most apeak on peril of j Ji--Enon- - her soul "Peril of my saull" she said. t, "And would y. put the honor of an auld 1 cJZ ,yOTf,pOT??tWhf PP ea Scottish family in competition with the outdoor life and thostudy of natura. no aul of a poor creature Uk mef-Froud' ' . . V L " m"n. Oxford Lector. Bpinoza' favorite amusement was to set Inviting and promising Held than' applied antomoiogy, spider, to fighting, snd he would lauah 1 ..f " r. ."T "? "ormaity ansoep- eratly rt beholding thel, ferocious tTu&ZlZ?t have reached an ae to lov with diacretiua. , Lonlon Tmit, have car ticket, I don't swing on the street cars. Texas Bif tings. - Catting Baady to Quit, ' ' Old Uncle Norman had lived with the family for maDy years, bel ning about tha house and yard at whatever there was to be done He was a very talkative old man, fond of using high sounding words, and felt bis importance very much. H. informed on of the young ladle of tbe boos on. day that b would have to taka a rest, that he could not stand such "laborious labor" because he hsd "rheu matic rheumatism." Youth's Companion. Dropping Middl Mama. ' Various celebrities bar. dropped one or more miouie names, ar, juimuna Uoss It Is sold on a auarante bv ail rii Was christened Kdmrind William (inmm- rlsta. It auras Innlnlent Conmmnii . . . . , . ' , - ,t. . n i. j r mi. noDert Liouis rxevenson, rlomrrt Louis " " vuuo vma. Balfour Stevenson; Mr. Robert Buchanan, OR LaDIESI WUliaxn. Buchanan; Mr. Henry 'shoo IK oolb wlllb pnld by th.Koeh Labouchera, Henry da Pro Laboucher.. Chemleal o.foriiyceol female weakness in. i win noi yisin 10 un. j. . k(x:h'i ANTI box. roraalsbyaUdriigglsta , mdSa. aTrr.rivrjl visiiii:i i KJZZJIMMH wmi isw i rwiini ii riBS-g 2nct., BOcts. I 81.00 Bottle, One cent a dose. i ' i This sxhatistlv review of th. marina In duatry I naaring oouiplstlon; and. aa wo do not wish to (light any matter of inter est to matin, men, w. would Ilk. to brer from you. All data or phoUtsranh sent us will be rat u mad aa soon aa possible. Th. work will contain accurate account of 2,6ug steam and il craft that have muls ma. rlns history In tb. Northwest, detailed ac count of SAO wreck occurring here, ketone and engraving of all prominent old-Urn craft and tb. msn who ran them, and hundred of pages or Interesting tua rin mlseellsny. Lawn A Darns Fsistim. Co., K.W.Wa,oat, Editor. yUMd'w lis (hssltatlntlyr-l f usa I'd batter to sow Sas (rsdlsatiy-on, how tnsrl yo ai.t (ueawd It lb Srst lime. , THK IMLANU PMIHTCH Should b. In th band of .vary printer, publisher, bookolnder and advartlaer who consults hi best interest, Published by Inland 1'rintar Do., Chicago, 1IL . By th Urn a msn make, np with hi wife he. rsua of th aprln hon-laulu( th fall buuse-elaanlni sln, tlKAPNKU CANNOT CCTBKU Jy local atrrleatkHHk a ten "anno rears th dlsesasd portion of Ihew, ihr is oolvoa w7 incur asimHs. sn4 mat Is by Muslim. Ilunal ranted las. UraluM Is aauaui a. a u. d.in.0 otioillllna of th muaniu iinlna f iha uiw'kl.n tuba. Whea lb Is tub la fiiflsinsd you have a ruasbllng sound or inMrfect bear. Iu, and wbea II Is sntlrsly loasd, daluass Is ths result, aad nl in Inflammation can b taken oat and thia tub eoaionai i n. eoiidlllon, harln will b destroyed f..r.vi.r; inns ease out of lea are esuasii b. crarrn, whleh Is nothlns tmlaa InSamaa MM,.ii,t..n Mf Iks mnoous sarlscea. Wwlll firs On Hundred Doll sr. for ny eass ol dealnas. (csniMd by eaisrrh) Iksl eauant ba cured by Hall's Catarrh t;nra a. ml I. r circa. lars, waa. w. i, CIIKNKY A CO., loledo. 0. Sold by drasgUlai cants. . Cat laaaullntov roll ski nodust, naamsU. Tsr GlsMiA for breakfast. W.L.Douclai $3 s I TMg OkOT. iaawcKiNO 5. CORDOVAN, nfaVltlACLllUCIIIrikll a ns. iw-rissi iviva-wxkavi w WM.r , V.VFlfCAlf&KAfiaAl POLICE. JSOLU. . 2.lw BoYiScHomSHfltai - LADIES ..ONCCta .SENOrMCATAUMua rui.i j. a aaeimiN. msil . "? sav ssoasy by waarlag tb W. l Dalaa S3.00 Hks. ( r th krtest msanfselBTSTS ? ' . - r wwmi, anil esaraais taew rLZT f"""f and prlca oa U . '"uim Ton against blah nrlwa and .rl". ." ' Ps. Oar sbnat iua eusban wTf-Uri"' " ti,Bl w-aHn qu.llllKS. Wshavathara sold vrjwkr lower prloM for ' r.,?h".Jh0,h",BM,w'naks. Taks no sua. autass. If year aaslaroaaimt supply you, wsoaa. as . u a.w ' " '"' ' " 1 . r, . v. no. 0678. F. N. U. No. 644 V 1 J A. ''"arir3a. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. Buy your OROfJKRIKS n PROVIHI0N8 of us, snd w will ssv vos mn... wahaiai.. Thai, goods ami deliver free to trains or hosts. We but 'sod tell i ZZ """"t' w bandl lb beat thsn any other firm In the country. Bend ui ' utm lTi.M """if new price Hat, whleh will be out soon W ol"r tnl is, d1"". "d we will mall yoa our KrlS, :ot S I A?brkTi..''',;'." -I" , . MARK i-OOHNaXOO., I4fl Front 8trat. PortlanH. o,. DON'T BORRO W TROU B LB.irBU Y SAPQL-IO 'T13 CHEAPER IN THE END. Three dnaos only. Try It. 'iS-i YiiJ"aa' BADT 1)04:8 ou" ACK MaVl!!.r6rL',,P e"m "nlnT Yon need MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY.