Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, February 14, 1896, Image 7

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    Highest of all in Leavening Power.
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4S60MJTEI.Y PURE
NOVtLTY IN SKATES.
The Pneumatic Hoad Blcate la the
Luteat Invention.
The pneuniutlc roud skate Is tbe latent
Invention In Eugliiml. The new appli
ance, which Is really an adaptation of
the principle of the bicycle to the old
fa nil loiicd rollpr-Hknte, can be used on
practicully uuy ordinary roud or foot
path. It Ih furulKlicd with ball bcnringis
and pneumatic tires, and It will proba
bly not be loni? before the Ingenious
Inventor will contrive to Introduce the
principle of geared uctlon, and thus Mill
further Increase Its resemblance to the
bicycle. The new skate will Indeed
jrrove a very formidable competitor to
all other forms of wheeling, since by Its
use one eon combine all the pleasure f
rapid traveling by means of one's own
exertions,. with a very small amount
of preliminary trouble and a merely
TII1C PNEUMATIC HOAD 8KATK.
nominal expense. It Is claimed that the
skate may be safely used on both up
and down grades as well as ou the level
roads, and that with very little practice
a speed of ten or twelve miles an hour
can be attained. It Is highly probable
that the new form of skating will be
me us fashionable as cycling Itself,
and It Beeihs clear that a prosperous
future awaits the conductor or an en
terprise possessing such obvious advan
tages from a commercial point of view.
The skates can be folded for traveling
and can be easily carried under the arm
or like a small grip.
Vegete'lan Boots.
Vegetarian boots are now advertlseJ;
the uppers are made of "pannus corl
um," the soles of closely waterproofed
flax belting. To show that tbe skins of
slaughtered animals are not necessary
the vegetarluns say that "India rubber,
gutta percha, steel and Iron and brass
nails, and brass caps, cashmere and
cotton, elastic and webbing, wool and
list, cork and straw, silk aud Jute, and
even brown paper and wax go to form
the modern mystery which still carries
the old name of boot or shoe." London
Telegraphy
A Blander.
A clever woman, in the New Orleans
Picayune, says that it bus been whisper
ed to her that there will be a room in
the Woman's building, at the Atlanta
fair, where any of the sex so minded
may steal away and smoke cigarettes,
and she follows up the story with a talk
against the evils of the weed for the
feminine gender.
That such story should exist at all
i TUfihnhlv due to the ingenious brain of
some newspaper space writer, and it has
never occurred, to Uie women iiirerwtiwi
v, Woman's bnildiuB that there
were women who might be addicted to
the noxious weed. From me very in
nf the enterprise the general
trend of ideas for every department has
teen to make it tnurougmy ronuna ami
woman ly, mid indeed the mere sngges
,,f 'i0!inttn sinokiu2 nmouu women
would horrify most of the members of
the board bevond expression.
EVERY FAMILY
SHOULD KNOW THAT
it a Terr rtmarktble remedy, MA tot TtU
TBfNAL and EXTERNAL ate, and wan.
afcrfei la iuquiek action U rclitrc dittrtn.
Pain-Killer tESTSZXZ
Chill, Diarrhea, Dreeatery, Craaspa,
Caatera, and oU Anwt OmplatnU.
Mekaaaa, Sick Headache, Pala la (ha
Back or Hide, K heaaiaihna and rlearalala.
Pain-Killer S&fSik&
MADE. ItbTtnfS panf and pnaonel rellf
hi all caaei of Braisea, Cats, gpraiaa,
erea-a Baraa, a. ,
Paln-Killer trusted Mead of tbe
Maehaale, Farmer, Plaster, Keller, and
met all flaanrs wanUnc a aiedleiae always at
kaad.aad mfr to ear latrraaUr ar exlcraallr
with cartaiatr af relieC
13 RECOMMENDED
rrnrai. by Ifliwiomarta, bj JftnUtars. by
JfecAanfej, by Krrf tm JiotpMaU.
d BY eVMHYBOOr.
Pain-Killer
lea port without a sntrpl- of k.
mr-Ko UmUy can afford to bt arKboet tbb)
aTaluable remedy in tbe bona Iw prloe brlr.e
k within tbe reerb of all. and h will ennuaiiy
mmwm mi tlmea la coat la doctors' bHW.
I or nanaajuiaj. am aaaaa -
"Paaai fiava."
REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES B0U6B1
H. E. NOBLE
SI
ratal etl'sw ruallisu.
Latest U. S. Gov't Report
LOCKWOOD DIDN'T LEAD.
i
An Invitation to Pray Krlghtenea
the Ivmlnont Loudon Attorney.
Many Droinlneut lawyers In Loudon
are of an evaugcllstlc turn of mind and
employ their leisure by pulpit exer-
Ises iii whatever denomination tney
favor. Header Harris, a well-known
queen's counsel, for Instance, Is found
er and head of the obscure body known
as the rentecostul League, which Is
holding its annual meetings In Imdou
this week. But the best known preach
ing queen's counsel Is Bumuel Wnddy,
a leading light among Methodists. Mr.
Wuddy Is a good-humored old soul, of
whom his brethren "learned In the law"
like occasionally to make fun. Once
hen he was on a circuit with Mr. (now
Sir) Frank Lockwood. that witty low-
yer determined to see how Waddy be
haved In the pulpit. Accordingly, nc
ompiinled by a barrister friend. Mr.
Lockwood visited the Methodist chapel
where Waddy was to preach and took
i prominent front sent. Rut Mutiny
spied them when he entered the pulpit.
and. knowing their object, determined
to get rid of t'aein; so, after some pre
llmlnciry exercises, he rose and solemn
ly said:
Hi-other Lmkwood will lead the con
gregation In prayer."
Brother" Lockwood's dismay niny
be better Imagined than described. lie
vanished from his seat quicker than
thought, and no "Method" chapel has
known his proud presence since.
It Is not often that anyone score off
Lockwood. Generally It is the other
way. Once he was engaged ou the op
posite side from Kir Charles Uussell
(now Lord Uussell of Klllowen), who
was trying to browbeat a witness Into
giving a direct answer, "Yes" or "No."
"You cau answer any question 'Yes'
or 'No,' " declared Sir Charles.
"Oh, can you?" retorted Lockwood.
"May I ask If you have left off beating
your wife?"
Of course Lord Uussell Is not a wife-
beater. tint he was fairly cornered. If
he i!d "Yes" ho admitted the practice;
If he said "No" the situation was still
worse. He did not press the point with
the witness, New York Mull and lCx
press. Of Knullsh Orlgn.
Many so-called Americanisms are hi
reality archaisms of which the Kngllsh
origin Is forgotten. The phase "let
slide" Is supimsed to be an American
ism, but students of English literature
will cull to mind tbe following stunna
from Chaucer's "Clerkes Tale:"
"I blame him not that be considered
nought
In time coining what might blin belittle.
But on his lust present was all bis
thought,
And for to haiike and hunt on every side;
Well nigh all other cure let he slide.
Aud eke he 11' old (and that was worst of
all)
Wedden no wif for ought that might
befall."
The term "I guess" was also used by
Chaucer:
"With him ther whs his none, a younger
squier,
A lover mid a lusty bachelor.
With locka rrulle as they were Inide la
premie,
Of twenty year of age he was I gesse."
Americans huve been criticized for us
ing the word "homely" to express the
absence of beautiful as a "homely
girl" for a "plain girl." An example
of such usage may be found in Shuks-
peare:
"Upon a homely object love cau wink."
After all, life would be unbearable If
everybody talked like a book. It Is far
better to use "Isms" than, In the words
of an illustrious Irishman, to "hide
one's nationality under a cloak of per
sonal affectation."
Hpun Glass.
A French chemist brought spun glass
Into practical use about Ufty years ago.
nlthoiiL'h the art of snlnnlug uliiss was
practiced long before that time. He
flrst succeeded In softening the hard,
Hhlnv effect of the Irian fabric, giving it
a silky effect that was much more pleas
ing. Next he endeavored to reduce Its
brlttleness by making a spun glass,
whose threads were much finer than
those of silk, and whose texture was
much like that of wool. This glass
could readily be woven and all kinds
of articles were made of It. It was'
found especially suitable for surgical
use. owing to Its antiseptic properties
and Its cleanliness. The fact that glass
Is unatuicked by most acids made the
fabric useful for lalioratory (titers, and
nearly all well equipped establishments
of the kind now use them. The cloth Is.
beside, nun-combustible and a poor con
ductor of heat As the Individual
fibers are K-rfectly non-absorbent,
grease spots and stains can be readily
removed. For this same reason the
cloth cannot be dyed, but it can be spnn
of colored glass and tbe color Is abso
lutely fast and unchanging.
Saloonkeepers' Harvest.
A great manufacturing company In
Massachusetts recently paid their work
men, on Saturday evening, 7(X) $10 bills,
each bill being marked. By the follow
ing Tuesday 410 of these marked bills
were depof ited in the bunk by tbe saloon-keepers
of the town. Fonr thou
sand and one hundred dollars had
passed from the hands of the workmen
on Paturdny night and Hundny and b-ft
them nothing to show for th! gnat
sum of money but headaches and pov
erty In their bomcd.
FERDINAND AUGUST BEBEU
Olatlngnlahed Oerman Who Fiercely
Attacked Kmperor William.
Vfrilliinnil Allirust HcM. WUOh
flew attack In the Merman Parliament
iinon Kmneror William II. on the occa
sion of the debate relating to th cur
tailment of the right of free asseuibhig
has caused no much commotion in uer
miiiiy, siinrcs the ieadersiilf of the
Koclullnt-Deiiiocratlc purty In that
roiintrv with Ilerr Llebknecht. Mclwl
Is lu every enso u self-made man. Ho
was born Feb. 22, 1W0, In Cologne, ami
received his early educntlou lu a vil
lage school near tnat fit j. I-ater on li
attended a grammar school lu veinir,
and In lHtm he removed to Lelpsle,
where he established his own business,
Hint of wood-turner and carver, In
1WH. Two years prior to that date be
had Joined lu the worklngnien'i move
ment in (ieriminv. and soon became ono
of the most uggresslve leaders lu that
cause. From IHKn to 1WK1, when no re
moved to Berlin. Ilels-I wus president
of the Workliigmen'H Educational Club
lu Lelpsle and member of the pcrum-
nent Executive Committee of the Oev
ma u Worklugiiien's Association. In
1X117 lie liecame identified with the
editorial management of the Volkstaat,
HiM-lnllstlc miner In Lelpsle. aud con
tinued this connection until he became
one of the managers of the Vorwaert.
tim lend uc Uei-imm socialism- uuny
published In Berlin. He was elected to
the North Merman Parliament In JWI7
and to the German Parliament In 18 iL
In the election of June. 181)3, he was
even elected In two districts, choosing
the niaiidute from the Strasburg dis
trict. From the beginning of BebePs
Parliamentary career dates his uncom
promising attitude against all monar
chical Institutions. Bebel is at pres
ent treasurer of the Socialistic party
In 'derma ny. to which office he was
elected In 1892. During the reorgani
zation of the party. In 1800, Bebel ad
vocated parllamentnrlnnlsm as tbe
chief means of agitation, but in this
he was opposed by the extremists of
the party. He served ub a delegate to
the International socialist congresses In
Paris. 1889: Brussels. 1891; Zurich, 1893,
and Breslan during the present year.
On the latter occasion be made his fa
mous speech, In which he said that so
cialism would crush Imperialism, for
which he has Just been sentenced to six
mouths' Imprisonment.
Intelligence of the Beetle.
Lust week I came home one night,
and by accident opened the pantry. I
was surprised at tlndlng at least a hun
dred big beetles scampering across the
floor to escape Into their lair. I aw
that Miey all dlsupieared down a cir
cular hole in one corner of the closet.
Next night I sallied forth on a tour of
extermination. I prepared a wooden
plug to stop np Uie hole nnd a flat
.inir..i u-irti which to annihilate the
fritters. I approached the pantry with
a lighted candle, opened uie uoor suu
deuly, and before the roaches fully real
ized my presence I bud their escape
completely blocked. It was n signi
worth seeing. Some or tiiein were in
the corner playlug "Copenhagen." Some
were in the center or uie puuiry praams
"ring around rosy." When they saw
the light they suddenly Interrupted
their sjmrts and made a bee line for
home. Astonishment was written on
every lineament of their black IkhIIcs
when tliev saw thfllr escape cut off. I
net the candle on the floor and belabor
ed them right and left with my weaiwn.
Soon I had the floor atrewn with
corpses. All at once my light went out.
A venerable looking, patnorcnui son
of cockroach, realizing that the. salva
tion of his family and relatives lay In
darkness, hud climbed up the candle
and thrown himself across the flame.
Like Arnold Wlnkelried, he died In a
trice, but before I could strike a match
the last of the still living bugs had
found some secret means of exit and
had disappeared. That's what I call
Intelligence. I have that hero's body
embalmed in my collection, and since
that adventure I have the greatest re
spect for roaches. When I want to ex
terminate them now I treat them roy
ally to 10 cents' worth of poison. Hous
ton Post
The Southern Aurora.
On Feb. 1, in latitude 60 degreea,
longitude 172 degrees 31 minutes, we
ran into open water" again, having this
timn snent utilvsixdavs in the ice pack.
On the 17th the aurora appeared, stron
ger than I ever saw it in the norm, u
rose from the southwest, stretching in
a broad efream np toward the senith
aud down again toward tbe eastern hor
iznn. The nhenomenon this time had
quite a different appearance from what
we aw on Oct. 20. It now presented
lnnu Hliiniim curtains risina and falling
iii wonderful shapes and shades, some
times seemingly closedown to onr mast
heads. It eridentlv exerted considerable
influence npon the magnetio needle of
cur conipaes. u C BorcngreviuK iu
Centuty.
Yltef M.
mmmmrx
FKIini.NAND Al'lil KT 1IKI1KL. .
A HUGE UNDERTAKING.
Great Idea of tba American Muaaam el
Natural Hlatory.
Thn rrnsteenf tha Amnricnn Mnaenm
of Natural History in New York have
doomed to establish an anthropological
exhibit, which will be one of tbe finest
in the world. They propose to have
rrnnn of flrnirna illnstrutiim the Indus
tries, mode of life and characteristic! of
every important race on the globe.
This nudertaking will require many
years to complete, but the first group
will be iu place within two or three
weeks. For some time past attaches of
the museum have been out west taking
photographs and getting measurements
of the various tribes of Indians in North
America and on the north Pacific coust.
Plaster casta have been taken of tbe
faces, hands and feet of typical members
of the tribes, aud, together with the
measurements and Dliotoeranhs. for
warded to New York. These duta will
euablo the modoleri to construct life
size plaster figures, clothed in native
dress.
Dr. Fran Boaz, the anthropologist of
ih mtiKPiim. him nhnrirn nf thn work
and willarrunge the figures into groups,
each one representing as nearly as possi
ble a scene from an Indian village.
Boston Herald.
Little Mick' BurprUe.
The dinlomatio representation of Nio-
arnona tn thn T7niteri Ptiitna has been
discontinued for the first time in many
years, and as a measure oi economy no
legation will be maintained at Washing
ton. This action is a matter of surprise
to officials, owing to the importance of
some, of the questions, notably tbe ca
nal, in which the Uuited States aud
Nicaragua are mutually interested,
rv nnzmiin him nresnnted his letters
of recall to the state department and
him entered nnon tne nraotioe oi meoi-
cine at his home, which was formerly
the Nioaragnan legation.
One Drawback.
There's no snch thiua iu this life as
fvimninra nt infliction. If a man has no
money, he is miserable, and if be lias
lots of it, it is next to impossible to in
vest it remuneratively. There is no busl
iiess which is sure to pay, not even tbe
business of stealing, but that's because
there are so many persons in it, aud
tiiom wnnld he nituiv more in it if the
penitentiury did not prevent it from be
ing open to everybody, and so be utter
ly rained. Boston Transcript.
Dead Hand In Evidence.
Tbe baud of a dead man, from which
two fingers are missing, will be intro
duced as evidence in the case of Mrs.
V.mi.ln Linslevnsaiust the Central Med
ioal college of Missouri in a damage suit
for $75,000.
Linslev's body was stolen from Ash
lnnrl nemeterv several months ago and
rllsKflptad in a medical college. The re
tnninii wata then thrown into a box and
buried in the potter's field, where they
were found and ideutined Dy tne crip-
ntnrl hand from whlflh tWO fiUgen UBd
been cut during Liusley's lifetime.
It Contain Chloaco Feet,
And still another million to Chicago
nniversitv Her stocking must m bd
normally capacious. Boston Herald.
TBI WORST Or IT.
r.i,.i,inriir. It I eatd to be. is
but antioipauon, the worst oi it i ureiy
worry ana vexation, rney are tne piowe
..J Ihmt fnrrns the brow and out
deanlv into the ntr-es. It U oonitant
plowing or tnis xina idb. war !,;"
:. . Thai sraarar nerve, like
iicitv r. .
the bigger roots, may res'st tor a time, but
tne piougnBnare geia uuwu w
Mr L.fnn. oil anwi nf nther ailments
TT Ull J UIIIIKR . av.. w.
of a torn-up syitem and at last tbe sciatic
nerve is reached, a dUHurbanca to which
In tbe foim of sciatica is ntienaea oy h-
. K.in. u, TaAnhe nil ha cured
oruuiBliug jom". w " -
the worst ctuee of men crippled by it. U se
1. ana maae aure ui a .vu.S r
nent oure.
The man who l rive to batter down
The wall that custom laid
Will Dud, aJaal that Habit knoa
AU ecreu ol the building trade.
VI ARB
rOIBONSD BY
WATIB
AIB AMD
When they contain the gerir of malaria. To
aunlbiiate these and 'avi.ld or conquer ohllla
aud frver, billnu. rmltu-nt or dumb agu.
use perfistentiy snd r. gularly Hosleuer s
atomsch Bitters, wlnoh also rvmedlrt dytpe. -sla.
liver trouble, constipation, loss of sireogtb,
nervousness, rheumatism and kidney oom-
p."iniv.pi'!f .5!?. ''rj: jst X? il
nnrmit.?.of V U. A-Wiueila-full
three tluieaaday.
She dresxd up In her brother' clothes,
A promenade ahe look,
and everj one wbo knew her said:
"How girlish yoH do look I"
aiaa AII Vita atAnned free bV lr. Kllna'S
nl-A Restorer. No He after ttoerlrai
"r:. . jrrrdKE,:
trial ooMie w v '
Ml Arab St., Philadelphia. Pa.
Tit Osama for breakfart.
SENT POSTPAID
IN EXCHANGE FOE 100 COUPONS,
os, if vou pnirtn,
FOR 2 COUPONS AND $1.00 IN CASH.
Ta watch la nickel, good timekeeper, quick stem wind and set. Von wsV
iad one coupon inaide each 2 ounce bag and two coupons
inside each 4 ounce bag of
BLACICWELL'S GENUINE
DURHAM TOBACCO.
Scad coupon with aaaae aad address to
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, N. C
Boy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the
coupon, which gives a list of other premiums and how to get them.
. 2 CENT STAMP ACCEPTED.
BOW'S THIST
njr cue of Catarrh that cauuot be cured bj
U.ll'.l,.l..rh
f . J. CHKNKY a CO, Prop.. TOIertn, O.
(or the lt 16 yearn, aud ballrTe Mm r!uotly
bonnmbl In all builueit trununtlou aud Da
suuUlly bl to oarrjr out tnj olillgtllou mtti
by their dmv
wurraTSCAX,
Whole ale Lirurftirt, Toledo, O.
J1 uuipaaio vimuwi. iuiwi
Hall'i Catarrh Cure I talteu lntrully.acUn
dlreollT upon the blood aud mucoiM (urlnce ol
theiynem. Price, 7o per bottle. Bold by all
Mlk.l..l. llH....,i.l. TnlulA , ill I n
drUKlita. Tntlinonlali free.
Hail 'I family fill, are the teL
KKW WAT K AST NO DCBT.
Go East from Portland, Pendleton, Walla
Walla ia O. R. A If . to Spokane and Great
Northern Railway to Montana, Dakota, Bt.
Paul, Minneapolis, unieago, umana, oi
T v..t ...A Onufh Rnnk.hallailt track!
AJUUie, aubov nu - - - . , '
line aoenery : new equipment Great N ortti
era Palace Bleepers and Diners j Family
Tourutuars; uunei-iiorarT um. V j
A. B. 0. Dennlston, v. r. a, i.a... roruauu,
gon. or F. I. wmney.. u. r. a, x. a..
Bt. raui, Minn.. lor pnnicu iubwi
formation about rata, route, ate
t: i. ! the mdlnine to break UD
.kliniartmiirhaand Cold. MBS. M. u.
OLUHT, bprague, aau.. xaaru n. ct-..
Scrofula
Manifest itself in many different ways, like
mitre. iweliinES. running sores, boils, salt
rheum and pimples and other eruptions.
Scarcely a man is wholly free from it in some
farm. Tt nlinir tenaciously until the last
ve-tige of sorof ulous poison Is eradicated from
.... i , mt- .l.
the blood by uooa'soarsapaniia. xauueanue
ol voluntary testimonials tell of sffer-
lng from scrofula, often inherited, posi
tively, perfectly and permanently cured by
IHIoodl
Sarsaparilla
The One True Blood Purifier. AU druggists; .
Prepared only by C. L Hood A Co.. Lflwell.MM.
Unnil'a Wild et harmonlonly with
UOOIl 8 rliiS Hood's SursaparUla. 26ota.
If vou want a sure relief
limbs, use an
AUcock's 5E
Bear in Mind Not one of the host of counterfeits and Imi
tations is as good as tbe genuine.
A
A Perrect
That is what Baron von Lkbig said
of good chocolate. All of Walter
Baker & Co.'s Cocoas and Choco
lates are good, the best, in fact.
Wafta Rat-r
FLOUR MILLS...SAW MILLS J'ffifSSE."
MINING MACHINERY... Willamette Iron Works
IRON WORK OF All KIN PS PORTLAND. OREGON.
WOMAN
it the name of Woman's Friend. It is
ful in relieving the backaches, headaches
kLI.L I 1 . I U - - l
wun u uurueu auu uiwwa m wuuiaia a
women testify for it. It will give health and strength
and make life a pleasure. For sale by all druggists.
BLUM AUER-FRAN K DRUG CO., Pobtland, Agents.
"IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WA8TE0
EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE
SAPOLIO.
Tfini QFPTl
ilOUU DLLUf
a . .
!r ATAI fC Now ready ...PORTLAND, OR.
f L A I J I It I Send tor one... , Hention thu tmvtr
o
o
o
o
000 oo
Prof. W. S. Pmi. who
make a apeoialty of
Epilepay, ha without
ed more cae than any
living Phy.lciani his
ucces is aatoniahing.
We have beard o( cane
of to year' Mending
wrKe wow
tie of hi abnolute care, free to any eufferer
who may send their P. O. and Expreaa addre.
Wa .ul.a ..u nnm wlahlnir oure in .ilrlr.u
froX.W. H. PEXKE- T. D. Cedar St., Hew Turk
PiMFfll A milRH RAI SAM
la evrellenl for all throat Inllaromallona and for
eninma. voonunip
tlvea will in variably
derive benefl I train
it um, Mil quick lr
abta the eoogb,
reodera exp to ra
tion eaay, aaalatlng
nature In reetorlng
wasted tlasuea.
There la a large per
oeutage of thoaewho
suppuee tbelroame
to be oonaumptwn
who are only auQer
ingfroni a chroma
eold or deeo eealed
niinuh iftMn &s? tfriLvuvletl bT '
emtArrh. tor eatarrh
dm Kly'Ctein Bmm
Pa.111 OH' Ki. bwim iriiir-ntT, - r
Crpm HkOin, ftOo per bottle; JD)
loth remedlea are plea
IU w
U.i. am Win at Ttr-iir lnt a
DUD lr IPJIMTi lumi
In quantities of3.a0 will
BLY BROTUKR-". M Warren U New York.
S Do You
Z Pants?
Wear.
PHTI S3 11 Ultl
Tatlor-msde, finished and ewed
wttb silk throughout, perfect fitting
by flrst-clan white tailor Irom
your meaaure. On application will
send samples of cloth and direction
lor self measurement Black Chev
iot auftings, VIS. Uniform and
Bicycle Bull specialty.
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