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Trae Eeoiomy The difference of cost between a good and a poor baking pow der would not amount for a fam iiys supply to one dollar a year. The poor powder would cost many times this in doctors' bills. Royal Baking Powder may cost a little more per can, but it insures perfect, wholesome food. In fact, it is more economical in the end, because it goes further in leavening and never spoils the food. Royal Baking Powder used always in making the biscuit and cake saves both health and money. Yon cannot. If you value good health, afford f . ; ' V : to use cheap, low-grade, alum baking pow der. They are apt to spoil the food; they do endanger the health. All physicians will toll you that alum in food is deleterious. ROYAL SAXIN0 POWOM CO., NtW YOSK. The lsleeary-s little J.k.r. A native Maori chieftain, the de scendant of cannibal kings, is now com pleting his medical education in Chi sago. Cannibalism ended in his tribe, he says, when Bishop 8elwyn converted his grandfather; but he tells some stor ies of it which have a distinctly humor rous flavor. For instance: It is said that once a chief captured a missionary who was anything but a toothsome morsel, ss he was old snd thin and looked as if his flesh would be tough. The missionary warned the chief that he would not make a good dinner, and pulling up his trousers, cut a slice off the calf of his leg and offered it to the chief. The chief tasted it, said he didn't - like it, and passed it to a sub chief. The sub tasted it, made a wry face, and passed it on. The next man who took a bite of it spat it out. The missionary was released. After he had gone it was discovered that he wore a cork leg. 17m of Great Name. Here's a tip for some of our old friends who have big names- and need a little ready money: Turner Beall, C'dent of the Produce Exchange t Company used to be secretray of the Produce Excange and of the New York Southern Society. Among the men of his acquaintance he admires none so much as he does Colonel Wil liamde Hertburne Washington. A lit tle while ago he asked Colonel Wash ington if he might use his name in a financial transaction. Having implicit faith in Besll, the colonel consented, and was pleased to receive a short time afterward a check for 115,000, his share of a deal made by his friend on the strength of the name of Washing ton. " The Cider's Inspiration. At the close of a forenoon session of a ministerial conference, in announcing the opening Subject for the afternoon, the presiding officer said: "Elder II. will present a paper on 'The Devil.' " Then-he added, earnestly: "Please be prompt in attendance, for Brother H. has a carefully prepared paper and Is full of his subject." And the Homiletic . Review says that it was some minutes before the presiding offi cer understood the laughter which fol lowed his remarks. Conked Tawala la Vl.aaa, One of the beet known citisens of Santa Clara, who has been along while Europe, brings back a number of funny stories about Vienna. "In that city," he says, "poker and cocktails ate playing the dues with men and women, especially these pre pared cocktails. I was in a Viennese liquor place where one of the men spoke a little English. " 'Buy a bottle of cooked towels?' he asked me. " 'Gracious, what is that?' " 'Not know cooked towels? Surely monsier is an American?' " 'I am.' " 'Why cooked towels is the name of your drink. The great American drink. " 'Do you mean cocktails?' I asked. " 'Ah, mon Dieu, no. Cooked tow els. See, here's the inscription.' " 'We call these cocktails, my friend. ' " 'Ah, thank you, I thank you. I ssk the American ladies and gentlemen to buy the cooked towels and they laugh at me. Now I know. It is cockus tails. Ah, that is good to know; cockus tails.' " San Francisco News Letter. Beturned the Compliment. The obsequious person who seeks fees from travelers by pretending to mis take them for noblemen occasionally meets one who does not fall into the trap. The following example is taken from an English paper: An English gentleman of somewhat imposing per sonal appearance had a door opened for him at the Paris opera house by an usher, who bowed low and said: "The door is open, prince." The English man glanced at him, and, without ex tending the expected fee, sipmly said: "Thank you very much, viscount." Ia Too Great Bute. Wife What's the matter, John? Ton walk lame. Husband Yes, a pretty girl with fluffy hair and dia mond earrings got on the car coming up, and I sprained my leg in giving her a seat. Kew York World. Mo One Bald May. "Scotland's emblem is a thistle, and her poets are fond of talking about braes," said the reckless punster. "One would judge from this that Cale donia is a paradise for donkeys." HAS A HOUSE FULL OF HONEY. Wisconsin Farmer Haket a Dleeoverv la aa Abandoned Bulldlnf. Mr. Whltte, a Pleasant Prairie, Win,, farmer, has more bees and honey than he knows what to do with. About two years ago a swarm of bees took possession of an old frame house on his farm and as they were not disturbed they multiplied until there are mil lions of them. Mr. White recently made an attepmt to enter the old house; he succeeded in getting for enough to ffhd the whole interior lined with honey comb and then he made a hasty retreat. He says there must be several hundred pounds of honey there, but he does not want any of it at present. He will wait for zero weather before making another at tempt. The machinery moulders of Pitts burg have decided to ask the manufac turers for an advance in wages of at least 10 per cent, and the establish ment of a minimum wage Tate of not lees than 1 2.75 per day. The attend ance numbered over 800, representing every machine shop in the city anil al most 1,000 skilled mechanics. The moulders have made no demand for a wage advance since 1889, when they won their fight after a short strike. Since that time wages have gone up and down, and all semblance of uni formity has been obliterated. Some of the shops are paying as high as $3 a day, while others pay 40 to 50 cents less. An ordinary dinner-table wine glass was recently broken by singing. The man who did it had a deep, full voice.' He set the glass on the table, stood be side it and ran up and down the scale as though in search of a note. When he settled on one rather high the glass shook visibly. The note wss repeated sung aa loudly as possible, and finally the glass shivered and crashed into bits. The lily of the valley contains prus- sic acid. It is thought dangerous to put the stalks in a person's mouth, be cause if the sap chances to get into a crack in the lips an annoying swelling is produced. 25c SAMPLE BOTTLE 10c FOR NEXT 30 DAYS 1 BoOICEACSIssaeobsmtiUliomsaieei ddll cf ell essa ea RHEUZ1ATISZJ. ' mo rommdy hmm avmr boon knowm to omeo H mntil " Oram;" tbm EhmummlSo Ouro domonmtratod Its wondarhil ourativm powmr. It ha Imttott to o$o RHEUMATISM In mny form, Aomtm sm OhroniOm , Here U what a Prominent FfcvaleUa has t say who has had SS TSADa mask yean of active Practice of Medlelae I I have never before ia air 15 ear of practice of medlelae firen my testimonial or rcconv ksendatioB to ijr patent medicine, but there la a remedy, tht result of which haa coma under mr own observation ; for there it no DtMaea which hu 10 baffled the medical (hill of all an e Rheumatism end to find a Reliable remedy for tht eeme. At last we have found It la " DROPS," manufactured by the S wesson. Bheumatle Care Company, Chicago, II L The "S DROPS," has proven Itself wonderful for Its curative power In Rhenmntlam, not few patients who si s Temporary Reliever only, bet to (ire a Permanent Core even In chronic cases. Sometime go, I had among other a eeveral Khenmatic caaee, under my treatment and prescribed for thee puentein very neat Kemediee which I aklll'ully selected, but without deeifable results. I then euna renei irom in use witmn a lew days. Alter that I prescribe it to a great number and to my I that in the course of Two or Tbm Wee ha after they bad used " DROPS" patient! 1 the very beat Remedies which I ahilirully selected, but without desirable beard of "8 DROPS" and of it Wonderful Cure, and oreacribed it to a fe- swuuu xiici irom lie n surprise, I will my the and "8 Drop" plasters they were Cared. Among these were s few who had. for s number of yean, been suffering with Chronlo MvpiMiira, irnu uaa puoiea inemseives around on vroteaes. 1 ney came to my once witn- eui uruccnea ana told me they were perfectly Well. They elve all the credit to " DROPS ' end to "S Drop" Plasters snd this is their teatimoar ts the Swaasen Rheumatic Cora Com pany for their kiadneea and for the conscientious way in whisk they arc placing these Wonder ful Remedies among suffering humanity, which they told aw to write to the Compaay as sn acknowledgement. . as I have seen the Curative Power of "8 DROPS" and "5 Drop" Plasters, In a great many inatancea, I can Truly recommend them snd also that the Inn is perfectly honest ana re liable to deal with. C. A. JACKSON, Pbyaldan and Burgeon, Kearney, Neb., Aug. so, ilea. Hmw Law Mara raw aMaef wtth Aff (AM TISM T MmwUmmHm Vmm iAhii - DHOW WHMt TmMmtm ThmmT Do you not think you have wasted precious time snd suffered enough? If so, then try the " 5 drops1' and be promptly and permanently cured of your afflictions. " 5 Drops " is a speedy snd Sure Cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago (lame back), Kidney Diseases, Asthma, Hay-Fever, Dyspepsia, Catarrh cf all kinds, Bronchitis, La Orlppe, Headache, Nervous or Neuralgic, Heart Weakness, Dropsy, Earache, Spasmodic and Catarrhal Croup, Toothache, Nsrvousnesi, Sleeplessness, Creeping Numbness, Malaria, and kindred din- Bamed disease than all other remedies known, and in case of Rheumatism is curing more than all the doctors, patent medicines, electric belts and batteries A MiGHlFlCEHT WOBWI. Holds Up Peruna as the Ideal Rem edy For Female Catarrh, combined, for they cannot cure Chronic Rheumatism. Therefore, waste no more rUs time and moneylender, but try " Drops " and be cromntlv CURED. "Si T " BOt onlI th to" medicine, but it is the cheapest, for a fi.co bottle '.ri po doses. Price per bottle Ji.oo, prepaid by mail or express, or 6 bottles -1 1.1s sen a oayawwwut saaa a 25c. sample rsco va anyone I ) r i tf pay for tks anailiag. Agentt wanted. Write to-day. Mrs. Clara Makemer. Mrs. Clara Makemer, housekeeper for the Florence Crittenden Anchorage Mis sion, of Chicago, writes the following letter from 802 Chestnut street, Chi cago: "Peruna is the best tonio I have ever known for general debility, a surt cure for liver complaint, and a nevei failing adjuster in cases of dyspepsia. "I have used it in esses of female irregularities and weak nerves com mon to the sex, and have found it most satisfactory." From early girlhood to the end of tht child-bearing period few women an entirely free from some degree of ca tarrh of the pelvic organs. With Peruna the thousand and on ailments dependent upon catarrh ol the pelivc organs can be wholly averted. "Health and Beauty" sent free to women only, by The Peruna Medicine Co., Celumbus, Ohio. The CiVaad One of the Bohemian citisens of the town went home the other night after having donned a pair of skates that would have slid him over an Arisona desert with the mercury bubbling out of the top of the thermometer. He had no recollection of how he got home and even the next morning he was not certain whether he was on a storm tossed Atlautlo liuer or making a leap from a balloon minus a paraohute. He went down to the breakfast table with enough wet towels wrapped around his hoad to make a turban (or the mahili. His wife mot him with reproaches in her eyes, but she did not cold him. She wanted to Inform him of his conduct the night More, how ever. "My dear," she said, "did you know that you came very near killing us all when you went to bed last ulghtT" "Noe," said her hua!aud, thickly, as he felt his hot forehead. "Well, you did. You knocked over the baby's cradle. Then you blew out the gas and we were nearly as phyxiated. What do you think of that?" Her husband is usually a resourceful man, but the fumes of many cocktails taken the night before somewhat cloud ed his Intellect. He made a grand brace and tried to look pathetic. "M'love," he said, as a ray of inspir ation burst through his foggy brain, "wasn't I here to die with you?" Washington Poet. VamUrbiltaa Inventor. "She works, Mr. Waits," said Cor nelius Vanderbilt, Jr., aa he entered the office of the superintendent of mo tive power of the New York Central railroad. He had just come down from Albany, where locomotive No. m had been tested to see if the Are box invented by Mr. Vanderbilt waa a real fire box or only a toy. The young scion of the great rail roading family ran the locomotive him self. It was built at the company's shops at West Albany, and it made its first tirp on Wednesday afternoon. The Vanderbilt fire box can be easily taken out for repairs and put back again. This is an improvement over fire boxes in use at prvseut, which can not be extracted under 10 days. Young Cornelius, the inventor, is a draftsman in Mr. Waite's office, and has designed several locomotives. iploalv.a. Thirty years ago there were only two dosen explosive compounds known to chemists; now there are over 1,000. Passing of the Horse. 80 soon a nature sera an Improvement there is a change. The candle gars way to electricity and thehora to the automobile. Tbe fact that Hosteller's (ttumsch Bitten haa been sold for over half s ceiiturv, proves It value. There Is nothing to equal 11 ior stomach or liver trouble. Th. Old Man Canght. The Father Young man, I think 1 heard you kissing my daughter in the parlor a short while ago. ' The Young Man Oh I then you are not as deaf as people think yon are, af ter all ? Yonkers 8atesman. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other disease put tofetaer. ana until trie ia lew ysars waa BUnoaa to M Incurable. For a great many years ductare pro nounced It a local dlaeaa., snd prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling lo core with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable, Belt nee ha proven catarrh to b a constitu tional disease, and thsrelor requires eonalllia tlnnal treatment. Hall'a Catarrh Cure, man uiacioreil by 1. 1. Cheney A Cos Toledo, Ohio, laiheonlyconstltutlonai cure on the market. It la taken Internally In dosea from 10 drone lo teaspoon lul. It eels directly on Ih blood and mucona surfaces of th aystem. Tbey offer one hundred dollar lor any case It (all to cure. Bend for circulars and testimonial Ad dress, T.l. ( HKNEY CO., Toledo, & M4 by Drunlits, 7M. Ball'a family Fills are th oast. Literary Swltserland. A French statistician records that Switzerland produces annually more books than any other country in pro portion to the number of inhabitants namely, one to every 8,000. Germany comes next with one to every 8,300, Italy with one for 8,800, France one for 8,500, England one for 6,500 and, the United States one for 12,400. ' Pittsburg Post. Improved Train Equipment. The O. R. cfc N. and Oregon 8hort Line have added a buffet, smoking snd library csr to their Portlsml-Cliiosgo through tisin, and a dining csr service has been insognsrsted. The trsin is equipped with the latest chair cars, day coaches snd luxurious flitt-clsss snd ordinsry sloepeis. Direct connec tion msde st Ursnger with Union Pa cific, and at Ogden with Rio Orsnde line, from sll points in Oregon, Wash ington snd Idaho to sll Eastern oitles. For information, rstes, etc., csll on any O. R. & N. sgent, or address W. II. Hurlburt, General Passenger Agent, Poitlsud. A half million-dollar cotton mill is) to be erected in North Carolina and operated by electric power entirely. Piio's Cure for Consumption has been s family medicine with us since 1H(1A. J, H. Madison, 2409 42d Ave., Chicago, ills. To help the lock-out workmen in Denmark an entertainment and ball was given in Brooklyn recently, CITS Permanently Cured. No flleor nervousness. Ill after first day'a use of Dr. Kline's Ore. Nerve Restorer, bend. fur FBKB fS.QO trial bottle and treatise. Drf. B. H. KLUTK, Ltd.. MS Arch attest, fhluulslphl. Pa. A $500,000 sugar beet factory has been offered Fort Dodge if sufficient beets are guaranteed. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Booth Ing Byrnp the best remedy to ua for their child ran during the teething period. For 18 years the left arm of Eli Forbes, of Kast Brushfield, Mans., had been useless from rheumatism. He was sitting at his window one evening recently when a thunderstorm arose. A flash of lightning seemed to play about his affected arm, causing a shock and prolonged pricking sensation. In an instant the arm shot forward invol untarily, and from that time it has been as well as ever. Beginning Tuesday last, the Denver Overland Cotton Mills pnt on a doublo shift of workmen in response to the de mand for low grade cotton stnl' throughout the country. The com pun. will run day and night. The former force was 250 employes, but this will be doubled as rapidly as the works can be adjusted to the new conditions. The Unpardonable Breach, "Maud, would you like to sue a man for breach of promise?" "Not unless the promise he hsd made waste buy me ice cream." Chicago Record, I TRANSPORTATION INADEQUATE, Hates Are Moving I'n and llav (Waring a K a part Trad., Bradstreet's say: More nearly, ier haps, thau ever before, doe the volutin of general trade and iudustry tax exit ing transportation facilities handling the same. From nearly all parts of the country, but particularly from the West and South, come reports of car scarcity. Home of this eoiigoMtlou seems to be the result of a tltvontton of trains ordluarlly carried ou by wwtor route to already crowded railroad. The Inability of present tnutsporUtlon facilities to coe with the existing situ ation is, however, not contlued to do mestic trails lines. From Kith coasts of this country come reports of iuauf Itcieiit tonnage offering to handle good seeking a foreign outlet, and (wight rate are considerably higher than they were a year or more ago. Tills lattor feature, iu fact, ia one which may have important effects upou our foreign trade during the balance of the year. With few notable exceptions prlits continue strong. A number of lines have advauced quotations, while the great body of staple articles manifest all their old II rumens. Home weakness in wheat prices is directly traceable to higher freight rate liecause of the partial closing of the door to relief from growing domestic stocks. Raw wool Is firmer and even higher on better demand at the Fast, anno heavy speculative transactions being rorted. The strength of lumber Is aparvntly uudlmiulshed. RuHimwe failures for the week num ber 131, as compared with 104 last week, 218 In this week a year ago, 2,.,5 in 18t)7, 202 iu 18U(J, and 259 in 18U5. Business failures in the Domlulon of Canada for the week number 20, as oomiwred with 19 last week, 24 in this week a year ago, 27 in 1897, 4a in 1890, and 30 in 1893. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Seattle Mara. , Onions, new, ft.OOtg) 1.98 par sack, Potato, new, f t S c 1 8. Beets, pvr sack, $1.10, Turnips, per sack, 75o. Carrots, per sack, 90c, Parsnips, pur sauk, 90c. Cauliflower, 75o per doaeti. Cabbage, native and California, f I (J 1. 85 per 100 pounds. Peaches, 85()K0o. Apples, $1.35ct 1.60 pur box. Pears, 81.00(41.35 I box. I'runes, 00c per Imx. Watermelons, $1.50. Cantaloupes, 40(4500. Butter Creamery, 3Ho per pound; dairy, 17(l33c; ranch, 90o per pound. Kggs 873Ho. ' ChtHwe Native, 18(a) 14c Poultry 13 t,c; dnwsod, lS'o. Hay Pugut Souu.l timothy, $19.00; choice Kiwteru Washington timothy, $1000. Com Whole, $33.00; cracked, $23; feed meal, $33. Barley Rolled or ground, per ton, $21; whole, in. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.05; Idemled straights, $3.25; California, $3.95; buckwheat flour, $3.60; gra ham, per barrel, $3.90; whole wheat flour, $3.00; rye flour, $3.75. MllUtuffs Bran, per ton, $15.00; shorts, per ton, $10.00. Few I Chopped feed, $20.60 per ton; middlings, per ton, $33; oil cake meal, per ton, $35.00: Portland Marhol. Wheat Walla Walla, 60S7c; Val ley, 68c; Bluestem, 69o per bushel. FlourBest gradtw, $3.25; graham, $3.05; superllue, $3.15 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 84 36c; choice gray, 82(3330 pur bushel. Barley Feed barley, $15( 16.00; brewing, $18.60 19.00 per ton. Mlllstuffs Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $33; shorts, $18; chop, $10 per ton. Hay Timothy, $9 11; clover, $7 8; Oregon wild hay, $0(J7 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 60((55o; seconds, 43 Vtf45o; dairy, 87K40o; store, 23. 27 Ho. Eggs 23oJ23Hc perdozen. Cheese Oregon full cream, 13o; Toung America, 14c; new cheese 100 per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3,000 4.00 per dozen; hens, $4,50; springs, $2.00(4 3.50; geese, $5.60(40 lor old; $4.50(30.50 for young; ducks, $4.60 per dozen; turkeys, live, 13)i(314o per pound. Potatoes 66(306o per sack; sweets, 2a?2aO per pound. Vegetables Beets, $1; turnips, 00c; per sack; garlic, 7o per pound; cauli flower, 75o per dozen; parsnips, $1; beans, 5flo per pound; celery, 70(8 75c per dozen; cucumbers, 60o per box; peas, 84oper pound; tomatoes, 80o per box; green corn, 16c per dozen. Hops 7 (3 10c; 1898 crop, 6flo. Wool Valley, 1218o per pound; Eastern Oregon, 814c; mohair, 279 80c per pound. Mutton Gross, liest sheep, wethers and ewes, 8 Jt'c; dressed mutton, fl(9 7c per pound; htmlis, 7so per pound. Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $6.00; light and feeders, $4.60; dressed, $0.006.60 per 100 pounds. Beef Gross, top steers, $3.60(94.00; cows, $3(98.50; dressed beef, 6 ii per pound. Veal Large, 07)lcj small, 8 8)c per pound. ft- Ran Frsneiaeo Market, Wool Hprlug Novaula, 12gl4oper pound; Eastern Oregon, 1215o; Val ley, 1719c; Northern, 8(3 10c Hops 1899 crop, 912o per pound. Onions Yellow, 7685o per sack. Butter Fancy creamery 8081c; do seconds, 27 k 29c; fancy dairy, 24 20c; do seconds, 2 1(3 23c per pound. Eggs Ktore, 258Uo; fancy ranch, 41(3420. MillHtuffs Middlings, $19.00 20.60; nran, $16.60 17.50. Hay Wheat $7.60 10; wheat and oat $8.00 9.00; best barley $5.00 7.00; alfalfa, $5.007.00 per ton; straw, 2640o per bale. Potatoes Early Rose, 4050o; Ore gon Burbanks, $1.25 1.60; river Bur banks, 60 75c; Halinaa Burbanks, 90c$1.10 per sack. Citrus Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $2.758.26; Mexican limes, $4.00 6.00; California lemons 75c$1.60; do choice $1.76(32.00 per box. Tropical Fruits Bananas, $1.60 2.60 per bunch; pineapples, nom inal; Persian dates, OOJOo per pounds THE YOUTH'S COMPANION for 1000 We mean to have the new volume surpass all former ones In the Interest of Its articles, the charm of Its stories, and the value of Its miscellaneous reading. :::::: The Companion Calendar For 1900, which Is given to every now sub scrlber, Is s Calendar beyond compare. : '. QUDSCR1DE NOW, sending $1.7, th prlc of a year's subscription, with this slip er ths nsm of this paper snd w will stnd you Th Compsnlon Frs for th rsmsln Ing weeks of 1899, the essuilful Compsnlon Cslsndsr, and th s Issus of Ih new volume to Jsnuary, 1901, L joj Send us your address on a postal snd w will mail you our llluatraled Announcement of lh 1900 velum snd sample copies ol Ih Paper Frs. Tbe Youth's Companion, Boston, Mam Scarcely any German soap comes to till oouutry. England 1 Germany's beat soap customer, and last year bought 9,960,000 pounds ont of a total export of less than 6.000,000. In 1MVH Germany's exports of pnrfuine amount ed to $2,250,000, a gain of almost $500,000 over 1897. The Terrs Haute city council has passed a resolution for which Council man Keinlwld, vlce-ptvsideut of the Btale Federation of I-abur, has been working for three years, thst all city printing be done in a union office. Every alderman in Grand ltapldi who voted for the street railroad fran chise and stood for re-election la the recent muulclpal contest was defeated by the labor vote. Denny "Th' gur rul thot Ol mar ray must be loike fulue silk." Nona "An bow Is thot?" Dmtny "Not shrink when It come to washing. ' When first known to ths Itomsru silk wss so drr that it was sold weight for weight with gold. Germsn production of pig Iron In th first half of the current year was 4,000,000 tons, against 8,000,000 In 111 same time In 18UH. Berlin has the smallest elephant In the world. It Is but 8 Inches high snd weighs 100 pound. Tscoma olgarmaker earn $11 lo $18 a wtwk. Kew York city Is lo pay unskilled la borers $2 a day. L B3 4-POUHD CATALOgUEJHEE this bio cmiocui Man, asMStMH) Majwv u Htltl Iu4mb Ov ISM SMS stttienaall sasnaa. SJtAl lilwatrfaU' ' rae Ht4 s.lW s4 ! MtH. HUIM 1 w'-minB, sssMSia, sn BSHa aMM IsfflsM, iiss.as.st, I rtMJ SJmW ftMsj, W ess Tlta Jtui vs.tihsj tv buyesvswt , ffte. nesssMh, fmtmt . JuM It) SJf S1 "7 " rsw l t 1 llblSIM itasH ttotl tat a-rtawt BW Skibu MhfMsjM smHwIII tm mm Mrlhtnsi .r Uttttv ll ssif Murai t ass tm tMtl (slest fek 'WfcAfyitasf mi mm, fwl Shoarl MtlfteMssl lli H, Iht tf tvlosse i m . yvn r wee Qrnn, IIS ia la stalar hi -ip br k mu p"-i-- .-4 ss, sm win b. Ma, M m rsas ,11 pMls.uil II ,iil.'llklS Wa1feMlla.aUW Uraul ru ,! (a i.m wMii pm ui ntiiaiu. n a4 hamuli mn M I V) MAT ma pa ass sate anni t vma raTiimit as Trltaa? "'""M w latuonaUue."- SUaMtlls tSiaal -a n.os.ifoi alsM rk w..fctMi natlMwl TNkaae. -Therateloei.au a shmO1. HaMi,lM H.'lalea. M lltHiMstu, ki,M ana, at ua ale SB t.n lab-aau lltusllraaa. Tb hirui !. ratau mm l tka avt skoeptM sMSJaSM Uaat SBIlM Mailt, Ma. tmat m . I-.. I . rk-irouiueta, a. -a-i s.HHiiim Mora a.md Ailu ivx.Mi.iim -allM, Is oarulnl- a rrhamlM "Ixc-Mlla." . i ai-aa.' "oiia Itsral sas. tr haw. WOSBUCK at CO. (InoJ. CMIOAOO, ILUWOli, U. fc. sV Hie arabs assert tliat thny were the first to make butter. The method was itrangely discovered. It wss their luil.it to carry milk in skins, on the Ui'ka of camels. The steady Jogging of the animals churned the milk into butter. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. Sense and Wire Vtrrha, rOKTUNO WIHK A IKON WuHM: lKj em! Iron lanem ;ortitreilii.eiii. iMAldet. Secret Beauty TTnn. jr. If. -. ... ,H.ln. riTinprir Governor of South lakoia. bui nuir a resident of Halem, Ore., aayi "Kor n.H ,a.M . . m... J been dsellnlne frooi a alrout. I"- i.iiFi'-i .avaiia nil ! "m'u,a 'm Isrrlblehsadsehss, """""rsrew wsaier end mors lanslild, apparsnlly without causa. I irredaeversldoviors, but all without avail. Finally, 10 please a Irland, I fernf-V?"!?' w'Ulsms'flnk fills for Pal I'eople, and tu our aur prlas, before It was need bar head- MSlsfth h el ST ran ta a.... ea.svn.HV ym4 SIIISMSJU (IlfJIll ihW r r -r f ' -a-J-a ssiaisn lr-UR J WltO & V25?h.'Y' "'V !'! Initsad vw piiu airai one." vra"nnavjMHUnr, okllain, Or. Dr. wllllsm' Plak Pill lar Pals Paaal erv mw ine avian ar nansra, kirt hr Is paokaaa. SI sll trugaisla, sr Shaet Iroia IS Br, William ataglclnt j., ScHantclstfy, N. Y., 10 canU tu boa, n CtD't tiU i Mistake bj Taklrg tht For It is tht favorite through Dining cat and Buffet-Library Car Line Et. 1 u0rk!'Ir' l'V'!l csvll on or a.l.lrras 12 Third Strset, POHrLSNn, o. Marhlaarr ami ShisIIm. CAWSTOM CO.: r.KOINM, HOI1.XHS. 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