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s OREGON CITY ENTEKPMSE, FWDAY, MAKC1I 31, 1809. A Broom FOR THE BLOOD is as necessary as a broom for the house. For in the blood accumulate the germs of disease which, if not swept away, become manifest in boils, blotches, sores, ulcers, eruptions, eczema, tetter, and like diseases, that flay the flesh and scar the skin. SHli'S SAVED AT SKA. WHAT 13 MEANT DV "SALVAGE" AND HOW IT 13 PAID. Hip llomi'tkil Mail In Ontfii ( lly. As Willi Nl llllt IlitllllKIIIIII'Mt, Kllll OlIlKH are Invited Id mil on any tliugglsl and gut fun' k trial Hultlii of Kemp's lUUam fur tlm Throat and Lungs, a remedy Ibal In kiMiiiniilcivl In run and relieve nil Cliiiinli' mul Acute CoiikU, Asthma, lUohi lnli mul liiimntliii. I'l '.'V mul fa'c. AVER 21k Jhrrr I H Inn Thai NlunnU f ! Ireaa nl et Vlnal lit. 'Ilrrilnl-I'iili-ll ililnH AIiih lln lore's !( aiioltara lu (alia l or llrli. Silvngit on ships it viii I nt i'i 1 1 y oth ri in I In) majority of cases Is mlil by Ilia IiihIi rrlti r, ul tliooli tlm big uliuiiu flil companies liisuie themselves. The Insurance conipunlM llilnk that a In hi nl of inbitraiinu chii nmru satisfactorily adjust anlvaga claims III mi mil Ilia rutin. Tli ii word salvage, as dnlliim by I lint celebrated admiralty authority, liiwitHi, Ii "ilia reward w Ii (eh It earned by tin we who have voluntarily saved or a.alalltll 111 MVllllf telllll IIP ItilAt IIP llllllP acl iri I or anv tort lln.ri.of or the lives i ri"" ' "l,"r",l J""1, of persons sen or a ship, rnrtjo or miy i.irl tlu-mof, from pen I or wreck from total limn." Tlm Inst juirt of Ilia definition It trifle putllng. lu dlicusaliig I Iiii merits of salvage cosca It in it h t ki remembered tint there is uo obligation, written or implied, n pun tho muster or crew of any vessel In liri'il signals of distress, l'ulillo opln Inn ahute enlnrcva tliu Idea Unit "a rail fur help at ara must In obeyed." Tli laws of raltiK ara merely framed to mil'DtlrmlH tlM lrlliil i.f I 1 mul l,hilMf. i ., , ... lililmra lason ly fuvar meant IiImiIih ly on the deep. There is avarice lu Ilia Jr,, u ,,,i ,, um. U mariner M lu landsmen, anil Ilia laws TUr. IUk .r..t!n. KfriM m., Crailll pro inuiltt in oti'icuiuti mid curb tliri'i I f,vr"- l""!'1' i'iy '"'"Hi aariMNiii.. IMItlll lrr. Ail'lrraa, r. I. liariirr. Pro.. Hiar liitiiraur 1 I at . I'lili aii. An Ihw iii'ii of Ihn yi'ar lnii piii'iiinonia, U Kf 'iMi '"" llir"'i c.Milia, I'uliU, raturrli, lirunrliltl ami lima itoiilili' ara In U' itnur.lo I aKlnl, imtlilnit "I a fl no aiiliallliitn," IU "anamiT Ilia un hi," or U "Jnt liiKul" aa Oiiii Mliiutr C'oiitfli Corn. Tlial la tlm niiti liifiillililn rnnimly d r all luiitf, lliruat or luuiirUl troulili-a Imial vluriiiiaty iimiii )i m I ii II If "uiiutlilli lllil A. Ilaailtl, r t i v i: no 1. 1 1; i in it k waniik irvi.rrl" 'ur "l'i Hiury of ih l'lillliliira" liv Murat llalalrad. riiiniiila luiiril hv tli llovrrmiiriil a. Ultl' lal Ilia lorian In Hi War liroarlinrnl, I lia lanik arlilrn In annf tarn a al Hvi K an- I'ltt-o, mi tlm I'ai'llln null llanrral Merrill, lln Ida l.a.llH al lluiinliilil, III Hung Kuni(, In Ilia Auiprlrall Irrm liaa at Manila, ; In Ilia liiaiirrnl iam i I ll Ac'llnaKlcl. uli Ilia lin k (if lh Hvtiila allli I'aaar. ami 'In Hi Mar uf haul, al Id fall of Manila. ; llunaiua lor ananli. llrimful of original pmilol Wllllmim, nt Ilia m,,.. mr of Coiilor ami Hnvoiuli m( rlinlrn mul wll wliM ti"! almk tiriHorU'M wlilrli l I knllln,, riiiiialil rali-k. Ilia inmi,' ami Inl llvn, liunrat t loiaaiira". (IinxIi ili'llvcr.' imil uf Ilia ill v. HO )i KMJM. ' ('una iiiiptlou la p'i'Vi'liUll. Iiaa pruvoii llial,mnl alao tl aiili lilnl. Tlin orl !'), i In. i iirnl wlili hlillnh'a Co'i . t a .ill ailinpllnll lliti, nolil on p,,. anli'K (nr ovr , fifty yuan; Hllllllny, llilntlat, I'lriity n iiiiiiii'y li loan al ! on luiiu or aluifl lima, Applij llayi'a, ollli'w up alalia, opp. V ry'i tlrtirf tlorn, I'lftily of mutiny to loan at 1 on luiig or aliuil ilina. Apply 1 1 ) . - MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP of all diseases that begin in the blood. What other medicines drive in, Ayer's Sarsaparilla drives out. Where other medicines make a surf-ice show of health by cleansing the skin, Ayer's Sarsaparilla lays the foun dation of health by cleansing the blood. It is conceded that OF ALL DISEASES blood The the larger portion have their origin in impure blood. Cleanse the and you cleanse the skin. Foul blood cannot make a fair body. shortest way to a sound body, a clear complexion, and a vigorous life, to purify the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I can truly aay that Aycr't Sanaparilla taved my life after doctoring for year for blood poisoning. Not one bit of help in any nay. (hape, or manner did 1 receiva brfora, by advice of a friend, I took Ayer'i Saruparilla. It made me a new man, and completely cured me." HARRY L. likOWN, zi llanorer St, Mjntheter, N. II. "Last year I was baitly troubled with boil which I could not get rid of, until I procured Ayer'i Sarsaparilla. Two bottle relieved me of my tormentor, and tbey have never oxide their appearance since." V. 11. LKADLEV, Danburgh, Ga. "Five years ago my little boy became blind from the effects of scrofula. Our doctor failed lo help him. W began the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla and two bottles cured him." C. C. COFETT, Canes, Ky. "After six Tears' a-iffering from blood poisoning, I Win taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I have used only three bottles of this great medicine, the sores have nearly 11 nd although all disappeared." A. A. MANNING, Houston, Tex. I was afflicted with catarrh for a number of years, none of the doctors being able to help me. When almost hopeless of cure, a friend advised me to try Ayer's Samapartlla, and after using only three bottles, the cure was effected, and to-day I am perfectly healthy." JOSEPH MURPHY, 173 Mulberry St., Newark, N. J. T T T T V A Personal Matter A well painted houte is like a nest ly dree. ( rami aissys attract ive and pleaatil to look upon. YOUR HOUSE Can be repainted and freshened up at a very reasonable orlre paints are very cheap now. Dun't leave it u: til the sun makes any more marks :i.l cracks in it. leave Orders at Ely's Store... :lal,lihrd 3. 1; I Green PIONEER VCR ROW Tuj P! iter . JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drug Store, FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. 1 Transfer1 and Epre, i Freight and parcels delivered ! lo all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE 8 A r a I UO YOU Know the News 2 B 3 You can have it all for Per Month 50c Per Month in the Evening Telegram, of Port land, Oregon. It is the largest evening newspaper published in Oregon ; it contains all the news of the State and of the Nation. Try it for a month. A sample copy wilt be mauea 10 you tree. Address The Telegram, Portland, Or. r-ELLOH J ) The I.rnpara aadf lb Pas, On ii duy worthy Kulu boustiwifo came out from btr cooking and, stand irift ou tbn IviIko of rock at bi r dour, emptied a pun f boiling water into the rank hi-rbuKe KrwiiiR buluw. It foil, splaab, ou the back of a nlwpiuu; leo pard, who jumped p rM'iiliculnrly Into the air an IiIkIi a the ronf of the but. What miKbt liave bappi'iii'd next? Who can say? Lot the Ht'iiihwl woniun dropped tlm pan with a clung upon the ruck, and tlm Iropwrd tuok oiim Ii'iip downhill. The pun followed, and .the Inopiird's dnwuward Iciipn Ixciiini) lon ger mul nwifter h the pan bounded aft- ! er it from rock to rock. Wbfu Lihl fei 11 tbu leotiurd bml turn, ; achieved a luup of about 1150 ftut to the i rt'Bt:u'd very bottuui of the ravine, thnuMiiidii of feet below, and tbu pun bud whirled about M0 feet over it on totliu oppoaite side. The leopard would have eaten the old woman with pbiiHuro, but a pan which, flrft ncalded hulf the liido off bin) uud then bounded cliinuing in bis 1 wuke from the top of tbo Iliiuuluyas to 1800 miles of long dig. I tut) P1"""1 bulow wus lomnthiiig which tariff telcnhnriA u-ir : 1 bs could not face. Good WordH. J- - ' - " t l&j Oregon and Wanhington now in operation by the Oregon Telephone and Tel egraph company. Portland, Souttle. Spo kane, Tacoma, Halcm Walla Walla, Pendleton, Albany and9G other towns in the two states oc the line. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a B;rHonal communication, istance no effect to a clear undemanding. Spo kane as easily heard as Portland. Oregon City office at Huntley's Drug Store. J. H. THATCHER, MANAGER, Portland, - - Oregon. la Vour Kant llrrrf A contributor bus been untuning him self by trying to answer the question or series of question",, Wlmt niun in tho bintory of tho world wIioho uainn bpguu with A and aftnr tbut every other let ter of tboalplmbet in order exerted tho greutcnt Influence upon the thought and conduct of mankind? Of conrse there are some letters wblcb are not very prolific lu the nuinns of great men, but we think mom of our reader will Le surpriced to see how inuiiy of the inont illuHtrious numos in history are Included and l)yw few are exolnded. In some canes tbe compiler seems to have selected names quite as niocb with a view to comprehending in the list men of many countries, as becauso the name given was tliut of the greatest nun of bis timo. The lit follows: Arintotle, I'uco, Confucius, Dnrwin, Ezra, Franklin, Ooethe, Homer, iHaiub, Jusllnian, Kant, Luther, Mohainmed, Newton, OHHiaii, Plato, Quintillian, Huuhseau, Khakcspeare, TaMo, Uhland, Virgil, WaHhingtou, Xavier, Young, Zorouster. London Globe. mercenary ambitions. IVr llml reason a luaxtcr aud Ins crow can not rpKt salvRge fur snvlug tlnlr own veaaid. II Is the uittunil aainimpitiiu lu law, as well as in fact. 1 hut they imial do rvirylblnu they rim to preserve their ihurga and under an iigrm'tneiil wltb thuowiiirs kmp it fnmi dauger wbeu. ever pi--ilili In s:iU age nun 1 f tlm Cmt laws is that tin.' jcril mut Lu actual. The hargulu ma l In time nf il,iuh, r by Ihu iinittur t r aixt tf l!;o i:n .ri:. I craft with an other vulutitoi ring aid m d imt of neces sity bold in mutt, and generally iloel tint. Asa rule the bargain is exorbitant aud tuado at a time wheu the vic tim would be willing to gunriiuti-a the pay. tin nl i f inllliniis for protTi ri il alal- a n c o. Tnis point has Ueii dei iib d buu (Inds of limes, Ihn courts taking tlm atund that the ;rll uuido an rxnr Litanl Lurgtiin m'aaary. , As a geucral tiling, the talvngn award is ecjuul to about one third the value in the raa of sailing craft and from one third lu cum half in the cn mi of steamers. The owners of the snlviug craft, whose money was wanted by de lay, wear ami tear, ara of cot.r en- titled to the bigger piece of tlm plum. I lua matter of the salvor geta about twic e tba tutu that bis mate rciivna, aud tbe mate is paid something like double the amount of a h sailor. Mould Ilia latter hove hern a iiii'tn Le r f a lifelioat rrw uaed iu running hawsers or iu going abuard aa a prlxe crew lie and bis mates are entitled to an extra compensation. Naval officers cannot claim salvage when the work accomplished is iu the direct hue uf their duty. Iu the case of a abandoned vcr there is a peculiar law as applied to ownership. No matter where tbe dere lict be found aud towed or nuilMcd in by a prize crew or otherwise the court holds that aha is still the property of hiT original owners, although abandon ed Ly her crew, their agents, and that Do effort ha been made by them to re cover Lit. It sounds peculiar to tbe average mariner, but It's tbo law. To make a aucceirful salvage claim it is iieci saury that the property must be actually saved ami saved by tlioeechilin log t ) bo salvors. In other words, the salvage services must bo tendered by persons not bound by contract to render them. If tho mariner or other eticouti ters tho (lunger nr misfortune or dnm age which might posaibty expose the ship to destruction unlets assistance is rt udered uud docs all bo can tosuvo tbe vessel, and bis services tend in some de gree to savo or preserve her, compciisu tiou will be awarded him, although the vessel is mainly preserved by other lueuns. The longest tljio I but any one steam er lias been at sea with disabled ma chinery before reaching port was 77 days. This was tbo United .States cor velte Iroquois in IM10. HUu wus bound to Ha in oh from Honolulu, ami bud only seven days' rations left when port was in nt7 the steamer Iudrulema was towed into Ht. Thomas after hav ing been nt sen tor 47 days. The (ilas- row steamer htruthness, after drifting U J days out of the range of steamers, was towed i u to Ht. Michael's in Janu ary, 18U7, by tho Ilritish steamer Hun null M. Uell. Another Htruth, tho Ktrathnovis, drifted helplussly on tho 1'iiciflo for two months and over lu IHU5, and was finally towed Into l'uget sound. Tbo Disptucb In 1 hil t wus out 01 days with crippled mucbliiery, and futiryeurs ago tho Ilritish cruUur Ca lypso broke down 3,000 miles from port aud sailed in nnnidcd much to tho do light of the dwindling bund or nuvnl experts who maintain that every war ship ought to be provided with ample sail power. Tbo owners of tboso ships that were otiJiged to drift for weeks, and in suv eral cases for months, would not have found fuult with the question of salvage bad a helping band come along at loast there would bavo been no com plaint just thou. Now York Muil aud Express. Work of Helpmates. I was driving through onoof tho best fanning districts in western Ontario a few years ugo. I expressed my admira tion. "Yes," said my companion, who knew tho country thoroughly, "nearly all tho farmers around here have second wives." "Why?" was my surprised inquiry. "Ob," bo answered, "they killed thuir llri.1 wives wukiug thefurnjl" 1'urtb Expositor. For a quick remedy and one that Is nifectly safe f.ir children let tia reciinf on ml One .Minnie Cungli Cure, ll Is excellent for croup, bnsrsenraa, tickling in the throat and lotitiha. (iio, A. IIasI'Iio, AAA A A WkA-iSk V. R. L. HOLMAIN UNDERTAKER ....AND.... 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Da Hjiecial arrangement! have heen i whoreliy wo can a at n diii ! i Oiler freo to all new Huliscriliem who pay uj ami renew their nuWri to inn hnterjinso at l.HO ,,.r annuii; I I' . .. m w 1 In r Devoted to tho Farm, Orchard, GaJhu loultry and IIouHchold AN! For $2. Better Yet! Wo will Hcnd you tho ENTKH 1'IUSE, Tho WEEKLY OKE 00NIAN and tho FA KM JOUKNAL ono year for $2, Cash in Advance I .Utj U ' t fl IjIihii I ' I l.M'll I litis I JL vtr rT jii HASTEN TO IMPROVE THIS OPPORTUNITY ti a