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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1895)
rti- I '' - HBO.-" rjr; n J the sake oTthe: ddditional profit'derived there-" 1 ' from. Crudely mixed fromilowrgrade, impure ingredients,-such powders cost but half as much to make as the highly 'refined, abso lutely pure Royal Baking :"lPowd'eK although" retailed at" the same" price." '"They "aire "un wholesome aridlacking .ft leSvening strength. ' , Royal Baking Powder gives - me greatest value lor its cost, and there is ,.0 no other, powder or , preparation that will give such satisfaction, or make such' pure, i . -vholesome a.nd.delicipus. Josd,. or wHich in practical use will be found so economical. a ROYAL BAKINO POWDER FRANCE WILL SEE FIGHTiNG; I Dacheane'e Tuk of ConqnerlBS; MxUtwrar Not u Eht Om. General Dnchssno, who bait been ap pointed commander of the French expedi tion , whlcJy will attempt to con quer and annex Madagascar' ' In JVIaroh or April at an Initial expense of IS, 000, 000, has been In the, mili tary Bfirvioo of 'Franca for"8fl years. He was .born in eastern France" 67' years Ofjo, was graduat ed from the mili tary school of St. Cyr and mads i dv' s siioiiaoteriati of general DrcHfcsss. 4 the Second Infan try In 1857. At the battle of Solferlno, In 1869, he was badly wounded and was re warded wltb ..the crossvof (he Legion of Honor. Be became a captain In 1864, and Ills regiment displayed herolo conduct In 1870 at the battle of Spickercn, losing Its tolonel, lieutenant colonel, S3 officers and nearly 400 men. Duchesne 'escaped the slaughter, but was captured at Wets and sent to a German prison. He has also served France with distinction in Algeria, Tonqnin and Formosa. He received the lank of brigadier general in 1888 and was made general of a division in 1893. France, has coveted Madagascar since 1643, whan she gained a foothold at An-, osy, bnt wars with the natives compelled her to abandon the conquest. The big African island, which is twice as long as New York -state and larger than Franca, has great natural riches and is of decided strategic importance.7 In 1S85 France com pelled Madagascar to give her a coaling station at Diego Suarez and assumed a partial protectorate, taking care of Mada gascar's foreign affairs, much against her will. Flushed with ber conquest of Slam, Franco has concluded that the time has ' come for the conquest of more territory: ! hence the expedition soon to lie dispatched under Ueneral Duchesne s leadership. In reply to France's recent ultimatum Queen Banavalona III refused Fiance's demands for more territory on 'this island and Insists 'upon Madagascar's right to Import munitions of war. As the climate of the lowlands is hot and deadly, and as the Jttovas, the dominant tribe, have an army as large as the standing army of the . United Stales, wnll trained and equipped with modern Weapons, the little French army of 5,000 or 6,000 men will not find the- subjugation of Madagascar" an Seasy task. On several, occasions the natives have routed attacking parties of French and English, and with months of warning Queen Karjavalona will doubtless have a warm reception ready for General Da cnesne. ; , . .... .... syII'tio. , Forty years since "Porte Crayon" "was down on" Albermarle sound and told a native that there were men with mouths eight inches wide. The native declared that was a fish story. Porte re- proved him for his incredulity and pointed out that deductions from known facts proved . this -statement We know,' he said,' "that oysters must be : eaten whole. We know that there are . .ousters, eight-inches across .the minor dimension. Therefore there must be mouths eight inches wide to take them in, or the beautiful chain of harmony in the universe is broken. ' i , , , LEAVES IT5 MARK 'every one of the painful irregularities and weaknesses that prey upon women. They lade the- face, waste the figure, ruin the temper, wither you up, make you old before your time. , Get well: Thai's the way to look Well. Cure the disorders and ailments that beset you, with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. It regulates and promotes all the proper functions, improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, bring: refreshing sleep, and restores health and strength. It's- a powerful general, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, imparting vigor and strength to the entire system. - Mrs. AifMA Uuuca. of Elm Creek, Buffalo Co., jreo.t wrjw&i enjoy . good health thanks to . Dr. Pierce's Pavorite Pre scription and ' Golden Medical Discovery. I was under doctors' care for two years with womb disease, .and gradually wasting in strength all the time. I was so weak that I could sit un in bed i only a fw moments, for two years. I commenced taking Dr. pierce'.! Fa "vorite Prescription and his 'Golden Medical Dis covery, and ay the time a bad taks oae-half doa en' bottles I was up and going wherever J pleased. Mas. rji.BicH. ani nave naa gooa neaun and been verv strona 1lt llftli -tec ever since-that was two years and a half ago." A book of 1 6? pages on " Woman and Her Diseases mailed sealed, on receipt of io rt'v.H in stamrm. tor. postage. Address, ' WoRLii'a IiisPKNsaav Mfdicat, Associa tion, 6fc Mam titrect, Buffalo, N. Y. . OUSEKEEPERS Avho'are wise will not be persuaded in to the purchase of the unre liable baking powders, which, Some de$lers wish to sell' for CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. i T)J:ZiZ"JZZt,'l r The admission ticket entitles the vis- iter to see ail of the World's fair proper. covering 500 acres of Jackson park. This includes access to the 13 principal build ings, the state and government build' ings and the headquarters of all coun' tries represented. The guidebook may he twtiKht in"one laree tolrim6 or in parts. : A few euts will be charged for rolling chairs, gondolas and boats on the lagoon. These will be a great assistance in - economizing - tune - and .strength. Guides who will pilot a parly of fire for 0 cents an hour may be hired, but the Columbian guards are prepared to give information, and armed with a catalogue you will have but little use for a frcidtv For the one admission fee you may also walk n the Midway plaisance and see the curious foreign architecture and mode of life and industry..; If you de sire to enter any of the buildings or vil lages, a fee of about 25 cents will have to be paid, as these. are private concessions. If you are prepared to economize, yon can live comfortably and see all the sights for a month on $100. One hunV dredand fifty dollars should be enough for any-reasonable human being, though of course there is practically no limit to the amount you may spend on souvenirs, works of art and personal display. Yon can even pay as if yon were four persons rolled into one if yon insist on a private hatlirOoni at a hotel, but ,3' to 5 a day will pay all reasonable expenses. Chi cago Letter. ..The president at a Beceptfon, Mr. Clevelund has by force of prece dent continued the ancient custom of re ceiving the general public three times week in the great east parlor, hut there is little doubt that he should like, as prob ably any other president would like, to escape this task of handshaking. The hour set for this function is 1:30 p. m., just after the president has eaten lunch eon. A man who is so intimately famil iar with Mr. Cleveland as to know his private personal ways is authority for the statement that upon every one. of these public reception days Mr. Cleve land has gone to his bedroom and there quietly supped into his pocket a revolver. and then descended the stair; to the east parlor. . Moreover, the throng of visitors who flock to these public receptions is kept at some' distance frottt the president as he stands' in the doorway which serves as an exit for those who pass him.' This is done by a cordon of servants of the house, who, counting- merely the door keepers and messengers, entirely outside of the clerical force in executive offices. number at least 20. The visitors string by the president in Indian file, and they pass him, receiving each one a shake of the hand, they pass also a most pleas ant but determined looking man stand ing exactly opposite Mr. Cleveland. .The people do not know it, but this man is also armed. New York Recorder. Likely to Be Cruel Sport. Colonel Cody could put himself at a very much better enterprise than that of encouraging the cowboy race which is to take place to the World s fair. It is not in the least likely that a race run by cow boys or several nationalities, all of them the wildest men of their type, will be signalized by any great amount of hu manity. ; Indeed the chances are that the horses will simply be run beyond their strength. - Such a race is in great contrast to a race between trained horses. whose speed is-a matter of fine calcula tion,' and ,to whom the whip is seldom touched. The race of the cowboys it is very much more than likely will contain every possible feature of brutality. It may be characteristic of a portion of the West, but the people at the fair do hot. want to see everything that is char- acc or mis country, put only tflat which is best ah .well as thatwhich is characteristic, it is to be hoped that or- Beers of the humane society will be on 1 the ground, and that they will see that I there - is? no slaughter of horses. We want to leave that sort of thinir to Ger- many which does it well. Omaha World-Herald. WHAT DOES T 0'' ' MEAN? Fact or Fiction About Two Great Fair , .Awards. A newsnaner Daracranh denounces as " false " tbe claim of a baking powder company -to an- award at the world s fair. , wnom can it mean 7 Certainly not.Dr. Price's. ' Why? Be cause, as the records show, Dr. Price exhibited, competed and received the highest award both at Chicago and the California Midwinter Fair. The award official examiners ' pronounced it' the strongest,, the purest, the most whole some and efficient of all the baking now- ders. Its title. to confidence is unques tioned. - ' , ' si . :'l, y,. Can it be the manufacturers of a New York powder, fictitiously labeled "ab solutely pure," who are making!' false" ciaimsf 'mat would be strange indeed. inasmuch as tbev were not even consid ered in tbe awards. Was it Ammonia in tbe New York powder that prevented It makers from I proved Incapacity descend, Westiuia competing? If not, what? - - Ister'Clu'zette. ; k. WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE . ' l v PROMINENT PERSONAGES FROM FAR AND NEAR. .-' . IVtapls Who Hm (Jellied DIstlneMoa In Their .Particular Sphere IB Life, Both In This Country and Abroad Mr. Trevor-Bait ye. J Considerable anxiety is felt for Mr. Trevor-Battye, a London writer and ex plorer, who sine June has been on the Island of Kalgneyv in the Arctic Ocean, north of Russia, lie was ; landed there with only six week's provisions, ami his boat, the Saxon, has been unable to reach the. island again and take him off. The explorer is a mighty 'hunter and fisher and a man of great pluck and strength. At kb. Tiutvou-uATTva Oxford he distin guished himself by re-establishing ' the Hawking Club that had been extinct for nearly a century and a naif. . After ieav ing eollejre he roamed the world over as hunter, tiBherman and naturalist." His book, "Pictures in Prose," attracted widespread attention. .1 Mrs. May Wright Hawaii., Mrs. May Wright Sewall, recently made President of the National Council of Women, is a very active member of .. .... ... . number ot olh" omrt club, and vs bl nuiMimviini sao was born in Milwau- .w, aim lu . a if t.) graduated from the Northwestern Uni versity, Kvaneton, ill. che taught lor a few years, and was then married to Ed win W. Thompson of Paw Paw. Mich., who died in 1875. In 1880 she married Theo dore L. Sewall of In- a i an a pons, wnicn'&nivrwji Ji -is city has since been hat wrioht ber Home, where she .' "" ? has a lame training " '"' " : 1 school for girls. . She U an able speaker, writer and oritanuer, and has been called to preside over many meetings and con ventions.' ' Harry Bouijoha. In the athletic world Harry Bonrjobn, the youns cross country runner of Phila delphia, ta celebdtyi .Though he is only 17 years Of aee and has had little experience . at long - uuwance running, be recently defeated . George. WVOrton ot . the. University of Pennsylvania, who held the . World's record. Bourjohnled the field along the entire course, and finished strong and apparently' within his powers. He is memberof the Amer ican stowing Olnb. " nuiiKjou ana was given a start of 5 minutes and 15 seconds. - He ran over the course of 5 13-32 miles in 33 minutes, actual time.' Or ton. who started from scratch, finished fourth, but ran tne distance in Z7 minutes and 60 sec onds. , This race is an annual event, and attracts muco attention. M. Fay. M. Faye, who recently attained the jubilee of his astronomical career, is one of the most illustrious members of the Paris Academy of Science', and is now the "Father "of all living astronomers. The comet recently detected by an Amer ican is one discov ered by M. Faye in 1844, : and has not bejen detected for fifty years. M. Faye elected a mem ber of the Section of Astronomy in 1847. He is the bead of the French Nautical Of fice and President of the Official Board of the Paris Observa tory. He was one of the Cabinet Min isters for Pnblic Instruction during the short-lived Rochebouet administration of 1877, which was called into office by juarsnai Macaiauon. jn. r ave's scien tific achievements are of great value. Fred Carleton. ' -';V-' J J, Fred Carleton, who was selected Dep uty Grand Sire of the order of Odd Fel lows at the recent session of the Sover eign Grand Lodge held at Chattanooga, ! has been a member of the order nearly t w e n ty-lour vears, He was admitted to the Grand Lodge of lexas in 1874 and In 1878 . to the Grand Encampment. He was elected repre sentative to the Sov ereign Grand Lodge in isau to oil a va cancy, and the fol lowing v ear was again elected. In fbkdcabletom. 1882 he was returned for the full term of two yeargi and hag ,acceeded himself in tho Bovereigii Grand Lodge continuous- ly since that date. At the session of 18W he was nominated for the office of Deputy Grand Sire, without success. In 1892 he was agairf nominated, but with. drew alter tne second ballot. . t Tbe Progress of Socialism. The progress of socialism is making the Dnkeof Cambridge a saxlder it could not of course make him a wiser man. ft was very sad, he said at a charity dinner, to think that the masses were led to believe that they could benefit themselves by pulling down the classes. In this world, continued his royal highness, of course it was impossible for all of us to be on a level, for if all were made equal one day some would be superior on the. morrow. Fortunately the world was governed and ought to be it would always continue to be. But the duke forgets two things. The first is that it is quite possible to imagine new order or society under which those who "would be superior on the morrow" would be so in virtue of merit and not of I birth. And the second is that under the existing order of society, though proved capacity can often ascend, no effective means at Professor Huxley somewhere uiinentsr-lias yet been found for making Jlii KLECTKIO . ' ' W1KK8. Some writer very aptly llksnt the nerves to site trio wires, aud tha general workinj of their system to that of elsotrio, oars, ,A man who " slips his trolley " Ilk Mr. Jere miah Kiuty, 1813 W. Lombard St., Bafti- more, Md., will need something betterthan even a Kalvanio battery to set him all right. Mr. finey found that something iu the fol lowing wayt -"I sunered," he says, "a long time with neuralgia in the head. I gave St. Jacobs Oil a fair trial, and am en tiiely aured." In this way th great, mu- my acts as a moiornian to restore uroicen wires ana set the ytem to perieot action. WHERE TEAK WOOD GROWS. flie Coating of the White Maa Moans a .... .... Kalian's 1L;.. : .. In the heart of untrodden jungles, on thick wooded hillsides, loaning over the brinks or precipices, where tropical orecpors twist like snakes choking the lire out or younger growths, where or chids flaunt aloft and strange vines bloom, there the teak wood crows. Against its corrugated bark tigers and leopards sharpen their olaws. and under its thick shado' strange beast rest by any. That atom of animate destruction, the white ant, has passed it by. Other growths have reared their heads out of the' jungle around it, have grown, have lived their duy, died and rotted back to the roots which supplied theWwith life. In comparison man has been a midget, a mote in the sun, hunting his follow animals with flint headed arrows and stone axes, flitting, pausing, gone, but the great oaks hove grown, have spread their arms benignautly over the dust of Dw,eat,l' dignity have stood Jfa jn tiny shapes beneath, and planted in as emblems of meditations last ing one, two, three, five and six hun dred years. They have secreted the units of time in their hearts as a maiden hides the thoughts of her first love. Days have ooiue as thick as the snow that fall on Kunchinjunga or as the waves crowding one another to the shores of the Bengal sea. And then, as if to give color to the superstition of ' the hill man long since goue with his tribe to the land where shadows fall deeper than tbosa cast by the teak tree iu the jungle. out of these emblems of strength has grown a weakness that has overthrown a'naWra. ... j . . ,, ' The flraft nftlr tt flnwm. frt Wi fnllnjl by a white man was symbolio of the nation's fall, and when the visitor to Mandal'ny is shown the king's palace and reads the inscription on one side of a bungulowlike veranda, "Kinsr The- baw sut in this opening with his two I queens and the queen mother when he I 8ave himseir np to Ueneral Prendergost on the 80th day of November, 1865," if he cares to continue the fancy, he will notice that on each side of this opening I the oaken carvings are broken and de faced, as if the evonta which changed dynasty had leaned upon the teak wood and it had fallen beneath the weight Century. BEFOBK A FULL HEAD OF STKAH Is gathered bv that tremendnnalv dastrunttva I engine, malaria, put on the breaks with Hostel-1 ler smomacn Hitters, wnicn win eneck Its prog-1 ress and avert disaster, t'hllts and fr. hlllmta I remittent.dumb anna and ague eaka are prompt-1 ly relieved and ultimately cured by this denial I speeino. which is also a comprehensive family I iuctiu;iii, spwuuT ueiui iQcasesoi avspepsia, biliousness, constipation, sick headache, nt-r- roHMiess, rheumatism and neuralgia. Arainst the hnrlrul effects ol sudden Chans vs ol tem perature, exposure In wet weather, close appli cation to laborious menial pursuits and other Inllueneea prejudicial to healut It Is a most trustworthy saleirasrd. It fortifies the svstam snd hastens convalescence alter debilitating ana I Huperintendent Byrnes is after thallvlninlet- nres in New York, snd thev'11 hava all thev nan I uw w uiaae a nare jiving. HAVE JO KQUAL. A li cock's Posocs Plasties have attained a world-wide reputation solely npon their superlative merits. They have nitny would- be rivals, bnt have never been equaled or even approached in curative properties and rapidity and safety of action. Their value has been attested by the highest medical authorities, as well as by unimpeachable testimonials from those who have used them, and they are recommended as the oest external remedy for weak back, rheu matism, sciatica, colds, couirhs. sore throat. Cheat and stomach affections, kidnev dim. unities, weak muscies, strains, stitcnes, ana acnes ana pains 01 every description. Do not be deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for and insist upon having Allcock's. dbahobktb's -ii.ls assist nature. "I see she baa broken off her ,nVMiwnl with him. What was the trouble?" " He tried lo make the engagement ring do foraChrlstmas present. ' Helpless Ten Weeks ' I was attacked with acute rheumatism and was laid up in the house ten weeks. Mr " I right arm was with ered away to skin and bone, and I had almost lost the use of it. A friend ad vised me. to try Hood's Barsaparilla, which I did, and by the' time' .the first bottle wasusedl was vfeeling a little bet tcr. I could see and feel a great change. The Mr. B. Forres tail llcsli was returning to my arm, , and the soreness was leaving my body and limbs. Every spring and fall since we have used three to six bottles in our family. I find to use Hood's fiarsaparilla i cheaper than to Hood'sCure S pay doctors' bills.. I am thankful that I have found a medicine which will help a man who has rheumatism. It keeps me in good health." IticRAitD Fobbestalz., Oel wein, Iowa. Cet only Hood's. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, biliousness. jaundice. Indigestion, sick headache, . Tt 4a anM mi a i , aroarantea by ail drne atiata. It cures Incipient Consumption ana m ma bom vauam ana utoud t;ur Ely's Cream Balm! WILL CURE CATARRH Apply slm intowMJb DOMrtl, - JBli oa.sMWaiTMfl.rJf. V. ffzittZ TAKB SOcts. andX,, mjHft SmTm HMO Bottle. 1 1 1 a B aX One cent a dose. agjagsgL IflllD'tfn W Hi t :1 I I World's Fair Medal and Diploma awarded to .- t Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder ,. .. The highest award was given on every claim, comprising mperiority in leavening power, keeping properties, purity and excellence. This verdict has been given by the best jury ever assembled for such a purpose, backed by the recommend ation of the Chief Chemist of the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, who made, an elabor ', ate examination and test of all the baking powders. This is pre-eminently the highest authority on uch matters in America. , , This verdict conclusively settles the question and proves that Dr. Price's Cream Baking ; Powder is superior in every way to any other brand. i , Note. The Chief Chemist rejected the Alum baking powders, ' stating' to the World' Fair jury that he considered them unwholesome. .( I UNWEPT, yNHONQRED AND UNSUNG. He was a pure philanthropist . , , v This hero of my rhyme, ' ' The blase soul he would assist To have a pleasant Uiiw, -. And to the weeping peaeiniist . Make this world seem sublime. Be took no thought of starving wlghta , Because right well ha knew , Bo quick are hours In their tights , No single meal would do , To keep a starving soul to rights " Mora than a day or two. But when b met a man of woo ' Who thought of suicide Unto the druggist's ha would go. And there euough bromide To lay the unhappy mortal low He'd grallsly provide. . . . - And If he saw a person fall Upon th icy street. I With laughter In bis voice he'd bawl, "You've slippers on your reel," Whloh to the fallen one would gall ( He would forget the sleet. , And If again a person struc. A snag In some small sueo In short, with worthless stock was stack. Ills purse a broken wreck He'd comfort him with "You're In lucki You did not break your neck." In other people's sorrows h Would always And some fua And try to lighten misery As soon as 'twas begun. He'd even chat moat wittily With his own tailor's dun. And yet when this philanthropist Wltb bis roredaddies slept. . The many that he did assist ; Unto his funeral crept, And each in grinning did persist, And not one mortal wept. Harper's Bazar. Who Made This Meat fussier We should like to know the name of the author of the following puzzle and anagram; A old woman with Intent Put on her and to market went. " ," said she, "giva me, I pray, : ' The wherewithal tu this day." Each of the blanks is to be filled with word of four letters, and the same let ters occur in each ot the five different words. These words are oonseontively - vue," "evu ,-. -veil," ,"ljevi and "live. " We repeat that we are curious to learn the name of the author of this ingenious anagram puzzle. Chicago JKecora. It is strange, that with all the scien tific tests applied to milk inspection there lg no OK'dzed standard of the purity r.9 1 1 O i . a. . l r , . of milk. Science cannot as yet distin guish the difference between watery milk from a poor cow and good milk adulterated with water. , The cheap grades of condensed milk are generally skimmilk, and even the best is not as nutritious as' fresh' milk. Pomona (CaL) Progress. . . . Clothe and Their Wearer. It is curious how clothes become Stamped with the wearer's personality. jam as snoes and gloves adjust them- skivcs tu uie wearer, nais take on a something that instinctively reminds one ox tbe wearer. It is ourions, bnt it IS SO. In the time of Augustus Rome was entirely surrounded . by a high wall which was 80 miles in circumference. : . Ao a riecret. , He placed his hand upon his heart. : You cannot imagine. " he protested. 'what a terrible lend I carry and yet nve no sign io me world. ' She turned away her head. , -.Believe me," she faltered, "the world Knows. " r, A subtle something in tbe way she mirwu ncr nanuKorcuier to her lace im pelled him to surreptitiously take an- oinur oiove or two. Detroit Tribune. A Probable Hon roe. "Funny idea the ancient hnrl w.m't it, of giving a dead man money to take tu mo ut,Xi world with him?" I Wonder if that was how r.ho o.... siou 'money to burn rriiHnnh.j? t.. uinnapoiis Journal. .a aapiaBaJ lasattvaa ana aaonu wbo bare weak Innis or Astb. ma, should use Plso'sOnrefor ConaaaipUoa. It baa eared sale. It has not Injur ed one. His not bad to take. Uls the beat sough srrVp. oM everywhere. Msx aa aniiiaiin,nin, aaas I Best The t World' Trlbut to ., Dr. Price's Crwra Baking Powder Highest Honor Awarded by the World'. Colum bian Exposition, ' Chicago, 1893 I TO AID EMPLOYES. A Haw Seheisie or the W, L. Is.uglaa hew C'oniimay-.WUl Furnish Their Uelp With Medical Attandanes. , v William L. PonglM. the President of thswcrlil- famed W. I . Douglas Shoe Company, Inu always nan a great persuusi luivresi in inearnirvi sien and women who Inhabit tbe great factory at Mnmeilo daring the winking honrs nf the day, and who make the greatly advertlsrd Hihoa. , Kvery person in bis employ aud thsy form a smsll army- has reeemly been hsudadaeard, a fae-slmlla of whk b is hers given: This ticket eutltles.. Resldeuee..,: to fail and free madlcal attendance whlls em ployed by the w. U Douglas 8hne Cnmpsny. a competent and skllltHl phyaldnn will te t the private bmce 01 tne company at li oauy, e- cntHumlyit nnd hoMdHjm. li taia euinioyeinc h on tit b f1cU1tivl it hnm by aii kutjiw, ibe phyilrlsu will if iuilnnd (re medical attt?mlsi.c there. W. L Dodoi.ass Shos t'narinr. Hv H". L. Wf.i. , I'mldeut. Room. - cosomoKS. The phvslelsn will not makevlaluouislde the eily limits This ticket Is unt trauaferatile, aud does not apply to the la in 1 1 rot tbe tnploye, snd must be returned as soon as the wra ol em plovmeut cess. s. This privllrge is a fret gift ol the company, aud it no part of the eonuaol lot wages, and may be made vuid by the company, at lis own option, without uuiice. Mr. Douglas asys that he believes Intra are hnndiedt of wmklngmen and warkiugtuaisu Who Dud a doctor's bill a great burden slier a period of enforced Idleness, and that li this Is lilted from them tbey must feel that tbelr em. pluer la interested n Ihem In some olhir wsy iban simply to set all Its work ha can ftr asl a Utile money aa he cart. The plan Is a a Ise snd good One, Kn-sklng of the W. I.. Douglns Hone Ooansnv. It may be said that their factory la the oily one hi inn piij ui nnwiHJii siiert ine princluie ol nrooni.ioii ir recoiriiiBea ami nss mil swsj. air. Douglas Is a ttrm believer Iu the nrliioli.1. aud has been since the eslabllabuieut of the Hlate nosrn or arnnrsiinn. lie claims that labor troubles would not be ss Irraseiit aa thevara li nianulacturvrs and hilp would reooanlii this great piiiicipia anu aoup, ii. It's lea' ter'hle. so it remarked Retlnaid de Ilumme. "Wot s ter'bk-t" Inquired CUrema Kill llsatbesu. Tar see io many people wailt- In' work done." Cat Inaaullne stove Poush t no dost, no small Tir Gains for breakrast. Nobody need have Consumption. It Is not inherited. The Inher ited tendencies toward it afe overcome by Scott's aaaaaaaaaSJBaSSBBJHaaWWr' Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, which makes children ro bust and healthy, and stim ulates the development of the lungs In old and young alike. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. ( Don't bi deceive, br Substitutes! , Pnpsred bjr Soott t boo at, N. V. All Draarftta.' ' NO DIRT OR SMOKc! fotu Wife Can Run It HttrcuUt Gat or teuoliiu Palmer A Bey, 8. K.cf and TotiUai, Or. jOS. WINSLOW S VXiY J- POM OHILDMN TIKTHIMQ 1 1 mr i?!??!r - " "A FAIR FACE. MAY; PROVE A FOUL BAR- CAIN." MARRY A PLAIN MALARIA I .Y(i.U 51hiL2! "Ht'l Tnrv now onlr. Try ft. HOW TO SAVE Mn&wVi goods and deliver free to train, el",:'":' 'iT ywur s.1 nin , r,n i r.n mn fin ivrunvH i u. a KBanrlPIlOvrON8ol us. and .nil itiij wiiivr linn 1 new nrlce list, which J wlll bi ,oai 'Lm , w. "'"''"""''"'."dws wlll mall T"1 o Dry erantilated suvar Bend us a list o what roa need'anda;: ini L A',""'kl' ""Cm Ir pound . M 1 mAK ts.OOMsl A CO IsM front BtM.t. PartlsnH' Or brands ol flour per barrel R. HALL'S PULMONARY: BALSAM ' Th Must Cl ltlS fur engka, Colth and. OonaHmpiinn. bold by all iHuntKts. rri.-e, on tistits. , j, It. UATK8 CO. . frourlalon. ''' 4niMuiumstltB. V. W.L Douglas 53 SIIOEro.1: 9. CORDOVAN, raoMiwasMAWtuiaBwr. '43JVFlNCtAUlKMsMm iVMllCtjIOLM. . LADiea tsas-wsraMS' .ffflMaaa? . S( Ovsr Oas Mllllaw aple srw the !v W. L. Dourlas $3 & $4 Shoes, All our shoes art qually Mtlsfactory The give th best value for Ike asswy. they eeual ciastssa SlMaa) hs atyat asMl M. .. their wearing aaelltlee are aasarpassasl. the srtces are anlforas, ataatpsa ea sola, praat ta I J aavad ever suher assaas. i . . 11 your dsakw canaot supply yua w out, NEW PortUnd.Wsl'a Walls, ripnksne, via O. K A N, Hallway snd (Jraal Norlhenl Hallway to WAV , Mmilsna pnlnu. Hi. raui. miiiuaapui i a, Osiahs, Hi. Itnih, Ch. nsgnsud rsaU Addrras neareal agent. t C, Danavan, Urn. AtL, I'urilaurt.Or.: K.C.Mta- EAST! veus.llt-n. A(.,Maltle. waah.i C. U. lnon,Uen. agt, nmikaiie. Wash. Noilu.t: mek-ballaal Hack: fine stfiirryi pal- are sleeping and dining cars; baRet lllirsryoarai lauuy tourist sieeperai neat wiaipraout. Sweet Virginia -Pi.ua cut, CIIICKEHWUSOMts if jrou use Uie Pvtalaaie IsralMtars Sraedara. Make saoaay while others are wasting 1 1 iu e nr oiu pmresaes, Csialoc tell all about 11, and describee every article needed toe the. poultry sutures. , . rsas. TheERIE" chaaleallv th bed wbael. KretlirM avidel wa are Paclne Coast Asjenta. S levels eats karaa-mailad free.area rdrseriMlrnv nrlrea. etc., aoasrra wasrvao. FCTALUMaV IKCOATOt C0Fetalaaia.Cal. stsca Moosa, sii g Mala w., Loa Anrelsa Manhood minnd, NiK hi KmiMioris), Weak memory, Atrophy tttiual Weak !, etc., Surely cured by fOUIR ACRI aavuss-e ataisT Iks HI (na aad niial sVras of plssu asd Sowars) It f Ivat vigor, liowsr ssj tits le the vlisl organs si msn. . ' pouuaomi : Ths mot won. Jerftil schlevsiassf in Mettitsl.Sulencs. earmsnsnt curs gusrsntssd. , Nsw York sddrest lij-li; Fulton St. F.say to carry is ! Dnrlirl. Frlua III. BH J. . . . Ssnt l plain IwraDDSr. as it lall Druggists, v j I araaaaas Seal. ssttmi, waaa I aae. asasTsaaaoH FRAZER AXLE CREASE BUT IN 1HI WOULD. lis wnarlnr nuallUaa IM " M asa a lis oulla.ilris two boxes o sue other brand. Kre from An mnl Oils. OltT TIIM OKNIIINK. KUH SALB BY UHKUUN AM) v t h WASIIINOTON MKKt'HANTI-M and Dealers geueialljr. MOTIVE POWEEi:: HEROULEScB PALlEEt EEI, iai rraiicisco. L mi pgrtun. I ouiBiTiiruT "1 as no sacerlor.. I Kuia Jowdib. J ,i. .A it.' V, IT. P. S. U. No. 679-8. F. K. V. No. M6 GIRL IF SHE USES iKEL BAU UOKH YOUB BACK every step mm burden? Yon noed REVEALED. REMEDY. w.wfn .. . .' . .... .... J" 'ffm Yrr)'t ftearls at yonr dealers V mm aa freah and ferula a though 1 ' law Seed,'" l'l,u "rK!t front r trry'a o PHHY55EEDS 1 are known and planted every. It l where, and are always lbs ill . awat. l-'erry'slWd Aaaaal Ilk , W (or lso tells all about ft A litem, Prae. t f Yt " IANV, O.KI.rarryACa). ' . 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