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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1893)
o The Royal Baking Powder is in dispensable to progress in cookery and to the comfort and conve nience of modern housekeeping. Royal is undoubtedly the jmrc-t and most teha'a- hakan jMiwikr otTi-red to tlio public ( '. .V. ',';' ('. m:,ts A'..tt. For finest f'l I cati ii-c none l.tit K-val.- A I'iiis, CVS., ii'kilt JUuie.for J'r.t..l,ult CUt iLtn.t .11 1 .1 , Q Mr, 111. laMetal I urm ul a INwaMi ( Active nil rculization 111 a developed itiie is rarely troublesome t the milk l.al-r. and very few fit milk from inch animal. I!nt nearly every dairy onum aniinuls that have tli disease n latt'tit slute. am nearly all who Jmik Mils' oli'" have aoine that oiiic fmiii row with latent tnla-rcti-, .i. The iiiiNirtunt question in, Win n la tin- disease projjress-d f.ir enouj-li Is daiikl'-roils. and how can it be iianlid aMiiisl? No on rim till at that In-' in the disease the milk l ,f,.. ur win'ii it la-romcs iluiik-rroti. It a ;- Inn that aoine uru no much more lusc'-ptthle to t lie disease that they will ..nir.ii-t it from milk that oilier would entirely free from. With children I m laiiiC'T i -.'renter than with older p-o-pie. and acluld that lit lairn with a feeble ti!titutnn oh n in n atami nun 11 1111 ik Hint has tli I'm germs in it. Itoilintf the milk or sterilizing it hna a tendency to eliminate thu p-ruis, lint out in all instances. This method re duces the nutritive value of t lie fiHxl, wlin h 1 already low owifiu to its dis tiiMil condition, ainl imt a crrat ileal it caiiied by feeding such fo.a to children. Nevrt hl thin 1 tin only preventive measure for those using milk in eitirs lunn,' hot weather, ami it should I n.-nlly enforced. In t!iv futura. Irtfta of row muy lie bred which w ill not he iiil'j'i t to thi di-easo. ami it la only lion' thin lino of improvement that til ls rrul"sis cutt be stumped out. Yankee Wade. Let 11 In Try It. A Philadelphia snr"-eon nvi that bv thru? strokes of his I a met lie could para ble tin nerve lifted cm to make iniin git mail, ami thereafter anyone ronlj 11 ill hit nose, enir hi earn an.l unit on bis Inula niiil he would simply smile a ,ft. Im iii.1 mini" ll. lr.iit In lrea. F'T Wrl.l'li de-elils, 'rw.'llt. T.M.s.r.', Brie llrss, foil Will KltVC ttimiey br -ttln prlc 1 W FlU'lMi W KI'lilNi. W KhlilMi W I- I I I S 1 . W Klil'ISij lilKKM-l H:ir: r-. I'i:i-i:ms. I'KK.'K.Nri, I from a. FiltftnHtliMr l'"ti U1..1. 1 '1. ' llei nine thu lnrrt j el I FINK K. I nil (III I Klllllp ('mil. GET --GET The Timothy Hopkins Cjllcction of 5vcct Peas i l 1 r I tliAi) of A p.kct vl Ui k-.nc 12 Carnations (J" "cii - Sf.oo Chrysanthemums 2 IVlnrgnniums -- $i.o ' 2 K'oscH -j-i inri) $1.00 sr.' r (, pot-grvm plti, frr ('. n-y.vcr Seeds Vegetable 5,cds rVi'T 1 I h-rtif t llet.lifiis rur b .iw.Sor !; ' o ftai: Jla(cu i M-iil frrr. I lu I .1 l .rk tf art.htKl crniui'im rri-r.-lm-1 . t 1 'utnr ti c J'irv f f Mrivtmr ra'-ti w n -..: vt.,n''wd Th Timothy Hr'ln Ct-il-xtiun ol 6et Ptsa. Sh:rwo:d Hall Nursery Co m rnaNcisco. cl. II A !C Ifrar: r:i.rji kr...v t . n IIHVL l'-..-.Mr.:l;i.c; . in. ;' ' f 11 yti A r"v''i VI PfiT M.tO-SAYKOSKLEflGMr'Y, JJ ii d:r.-Of r rr'a lil. lwrh Him-r. ,1TT.-.- ..rf rttcitnT I IU.U m .k WIFr36PECIFIC ?OJl rtnovali n g ihl tntirt tjrsfm, eliminiilirg oil Poisons from tht D!ood, tuktlher of urefulout or malarial origin, aration hat no tqnal. . . 'For tifklttn mcntki I kjJ an tattng tort wn my longu. m at IrtattJ tjr frit lnal ifiiiumt. tut tbtainid M rtlui lit tort gradually grrm wvru. I Jinalty too S. S. mnJ m jf tmlirely mrtJ attr using arw tutlli." C. a llrLmoiI, llmJtrun, Tt. TRFATISRon lllaod andSkia liiuvi maikrd Irre. 1 Ha bwirr 6ri'irir Co, AiLuiU. Ctv "German Syrup 99 Mf ill a TT .1 t T T I . uucri iianicy ui iiuuuii, C, waj taken with Pneumonia. ; brother Lid just died from it. 'hen he found his doctor could not tly hia took one bottle of Ger Syrup and came out sound and U. Mr. S. B. Gardiner. Clerk 'tli Drujj-fist J. E. Barr, Aurora, ktzis, prevented a bad attack of pneumonia by taking German Syrup 10 time. He was to the business ai knew the danger. He used the Peat remedy Eoschee's German oyrup for Ixxng diseases. CHINA PHEASANTS "v r,v-1 in M!. 1 MwltiK nnniMi. WrIV ..- I -,ir ,,uug iumiivt pin, to BOX I fVi barft t,m Cmttrr la Ike 5 Iim-m aa Tea. a4 kraaraa. a fcr Irarrwa ae arat or a-su. - I T Haaaalaa. Warera. a. t.JS 1 1 hmt CAfll. DUN3ER. Ml irbj IJ IWI.I11 N Is IWroai a .rl Man. "RlilMrrnt, J. t n to! I y.ni iirnrt'lnci. I tbainnoMt itMiiMiii.l I ki:o! r::rr ah you. 1 you t:;t to luf Mm fjn un l t b.irr? iloin' tpii try ti lw (pnt. 1 itmi.' s Iff Jot Thar lnn 1 vtu a it. uaJ o 1 Lit onn.irow for mjwif. "Vou t.nf all Ilnl rf TTr.--'rn Fth. fartft lie ha a cri-ot t'lrnrniL II c-.tl lirk all I'jiro'M mil une fcsnj tint r'..!!! I lit bark. Il vfcaJ. r pi-a'e.t ir.r.n lor a liu:v-dn-J yrara. K-'inc r.,- t1i.i afraij of tliml it iley hinn l: iter rifrr, ami torn l,k In 111 ilot il. y tit oo; niliti to l:urra. 3Iuiw dot " lt Bwfullr nil-, trtyou, tut bow ba he. IVit Ilon.1. -arte can lirler to In a tntnuvo ii.r uml .ar ileol:r mlt a flr mun. Ha iloon' huf no timr on a plenir. lis nrfer er a Kama of ImwI.alL llrdoau' baf miti' f an nut Iit bovaat urj raurus All lie ilm vliaa tn jilun lihta un.t knork Mfrvi.lr into iler nn.l lln of two wwk aj Take him for tn rn und ha doan laiih onea, ll vhaa emit but d'v-a dot pavl U'btnwvbaa.ler fun Irr Ivnalital "ttonia iya err mu der haa not Plmirca VValiinstoa Mir it U.k aoful nuvtolw preMclcnt und a hetwral, und to well around und ,fi r liy, uml to haf ymir iiuma. in der (m, but you hul l on. IW J. mi pvln-f Wworya U'a-liiiiRti.in tatrr hat aomo fun mit ib-r pov.l 11. 1 l, rafrr Heal m npplea, carry nfT ninK-ixKly a pate, or book mjMr fnim der nlr, un I nopoily darn tlap bun on der Iwk un I rail bmi rl.lt m:iuv und ihiIk.1v ilnr.- a-k bim to (blip bia tiek.-t. 11a iniit liu-: l a big gun and ke' ii'iiet uml cutub liia ba.r lifo tunoj lay. "Slaype aon:a of drr htil c'llirm mad pcrauao dry won't n.-f. r la queen of Min. A queen bna nii ilce , uml ha ,-nn haf aoma quailou tont ix.l. ry diy, und if the viva ba wnnta ilu nr that all rau haf hi in. Ven aha riil-a out eafery.!y alunilea und Low a uml rheera, und if lie ait arrk d T pnpera coma out enfery hour. IK limka nice, but bold on a lulls while. If you vhaa queen ymi ran t play tag nut der poya, you can't eut aoine aniita nor ehew Rum, yon can't put on an old dre.a nor w.vir anma n. alioea, uml if you (ru toa ii ine you ran t cafen full onlen a l"i and kiu v.iir noa. llow it would li"k b.r a quc'ii to .land out by her Rule und K'eip mil Mra. Ill.mk aliout dot new neirhlir mid her lima ratal If ber buolmnd rotwa hieua lute aha ran t any one word, uml if tlm goea by ,.r kitehen der himl sirla lum-e her out. She mu.t ait nop Tf ry atr.11, M, und look very aolemn, and if be lonkaoi.: of i. r Imlow uml a iy full, down abe u't eafen liniiln. If vru want ome couii iia in iiia world d'Mu1 you be aome queens I alinit i.Ke to 1 I am mi l like I rhaa. If aome 111.1:1 ralla at mv h' u-o be take off bl bat und auya my wif riia Imklng petter nh abe vhna, uii.l dot we vhaa baflnt; aiaicb bad weather aa be neter w fore. Vbrn a man roim-a in mr plni-e of lavaii." be aava: Hello! Humler, rbna be cold etmii-h forberl How vhaa your Irirlua t.lur, auvliow-r 1 can laugh at bun, or 1 mn j-oke bim In der rilei, or I rnn tell bun to Co by Halifax. Dot Diakra me l.:r tv, und I cmw fat aome more. If I vhaa a. li a Teat mnii dot I haf to bold my le;; atilT aa erowUiia uml my backbone like a cnte pint, und any 'umf und 'haf und CO py der Uirlier 011111 n day, I vbita a ark mid tired dot I run away from mywlf. When I vhul who 1 vhaa 1 enn wake nop In der niormii; und ln Klinke'a ear, keep my dog out dmira, hiuileon my wife und go down town und fil l dot I like to a'ny in Detroit Uui bouuered yeart" Iietroit Free Prea. Self Help la ae of l ira. As a honne m never attacked by fire at the top ami bottom ut ciu-e, if there U a afo ami ready exit nt Imth top and bot tom very little clunker to life U to lie feared. It la iuiiortaiit that all exits hotilil be no known ai to be easily found, by day or uit-lit, by every inmate of the houe. If Hie clothes you have on catch lire, a blanket, rti. or mmt urh woolen article rhoiilil lie quickly ml tightly wrapped iiroiiml you. Air la thus excluded und thu tire goes out A sinull tire in a rmuii can often be pot out III the tame way, in preference to poiinm; water on it In cae of lire, keep all door abut a far nn poeiahUi. If room is full of aiiioke keep low or crawl, btraiiM amoke uml hot air both rtae. leaving the Boor comjiarativt'ly clear. London Tit-llits. Had I'eaaled Thee llefore. "You'rn not your uiuil elf, lorje, to- nli.'bt," aal I the pirl aouiewbat cldly, aa sbe lid away to In other end of toe aofa, "yoo raiwrvoua and di.trail. Have you eraaad to love me!" "Ah, no, darlinj," be reapond-il wdh eir.o- tiou, "but I nm not happy; tun d, aa 1 JrtT t. j bouaaUnl nifibl, nipped a rliunk out of or l-K Why, aurely, teT;. you and the dog are fond friend:" "lea, we Imve lieeii fiwl men u or late. but be eTi.l.-ntiy did int n-oniKi me In the dark; beotdvti' k oihi bite. b"Warrr; I aue pow I ou.l.t to t rnu-iiil that it woa uo ore. "How did he kmw It wa yoq thenT "He iimt have ni-ojiiiird ro ty the teat." The !'; n. One lal ReMrat. "5!t d-nr friend," aaid tne miniter to the dying man. vt itiu-t tie a aourew of frreat eimwihttioi! b ; iiu n "tir end appnay t.ea to feel ti.at i"U baNealwnya bi ar-Treet Cbria tban life." "It la, air. waa t!ie weak rej !y. I "And now," wrnt on ti.e nuin.vr pent!y, la there anytii.in more I ra i aaruiyou; bave you any lat re.'il lo m.i... f 'V."m;""''W tne dim,' man feebly; 1 "will you 1 ;,-i-q are toat n.y duy u' burned" Karf"'l i-axar. 1 A a tnrneaMe Dli I-wiraKei ' iiiiui a I or 1 tf'hat d. 1 jou f iti.er . ... TrX ill 1 :.- "' .'". I. '. D'"'' ; I'., ..ue-r.af Texan 'Xfi a aa'.jrn. j of hmp nsdef hia left ear I. I". I tor Ah, br""!: si tmt;! t Txa Nu. 'r. bnniCiv 1..V3 T 'j ;. Tlie i- ; 1 f P n'.uv, 1. 5fe.f rail the port's Uiatille tiliit f ill in in avy folds over their at.itueof L !-.?' i.oW "iLat ralibt-r ,vi rt-i-t." Can-h;: the tnreatut. t. ys U tealtb i4 dark eyed per- .a i much st-t-n.T to tLat oi iu Lf t.t or bioe y-l A 80NQ 0 POLLY. f"Wlv. Mir. tha ketila .lira. Tbefe'a a .nfT of a eam lika fattf aiaera, A fracrai tf Ikilonf atewlluc rlnt) rlilnTllr art. Fracilea feaili-ai of ra-rahell. ret Mn.iuj la my bouaaw ifa'a dnaiiaf. It "a he for lo'l. and ho for teel Ohl rrminlM-etirra heiMlrfhl lo me orrr Ilia ir who I'oilr. a'a Iba rratfinaul of riM alwi bearU were yuuna1. A termblitif minor neef atmc llu.lifil m Iran (Mm I'ulljr. For I iir and I. ar. her for towm. Ho fur ih tra. i.ki, w bo 1 an buaat, I if loin h an. I lioa forr. r! 11 hn'ki a loan and bin! of arron t lli.l bra-rirr I; ar In Ihr k.llir'a auu(, hlrltii.il with laata ruilratur. Hn, over lherrtp timwo loaj.1 fur twn, Al.'l Ira III the old 1 .31 ti,t and blue. llrl.O.ofor h).ne I'ollC ThuUkU )r)lowaat batr baa turned ta a hue. Old ao! am in iiilir, n inn ht inn un. I .R.i r.l:) ; Jran Kale l.u.llum in Trateirra' Itorord. Or.ire I!e!hi-rton was happy; that 1. yonng tir.we was. There was an old (Jrace Hethertuii tin Aunt and ni.-ce they were, one nearly an:y, the other Jnt tiiriml twenty. A11I the yoimg t J. -are was happy that summer evening for the mill' reauli that Aunt tlrare had la-en h.'il'py forty years 1 fore. M10 was goin to marry Archie Armitao. fir years U-fure Archie Armitaeani' (ir.n-e lletherton bud Ut-n latruth He was a yoiiin; I'nlislimaii. and a short time In-fore the day I'ur.l tor the we.1. Uitiif he had U-en called homo by the nJ.Ieii de.r. li of bis father, leavimtlirrice to wait 011 this side the water for his rpeedy, a-ifu n-ttini. I!ut that tieve CMine. The ship on which he t'k pas aire for Emrl.iml never arrived in port. tirace waited and hii-'l on. "Iletvui: he would come; hn will com"." she saiiL Ib r father and mother and her brothe John hoped and waited with her, but no tiilms came. I ntil nil clinnce for his return was pa-t, they did not tell h that he was dead; that he had been drowned nt mw Then, at lat, they put way the bridal finery. Hut Mill tii.ne hoped and waitiil II. r cloti l' d brain held fixedly to throne idea; her lover would return. The months irrew into years, but still every lilklht hhe I'siked lotii; and unxioiily down the drive, nn I raid, "If not to- Iiiirht. he will come tuinorrow." The father ilnil; John hroiilit a wife into the liif. raiulilii:, honw. Urare' hair tunieil from brown to trrny, from ,,'rny to snowy white; wrinkles rnme into her swii-t, wihtful face; nephews ami Hirers irrew up about her; but still she 1m. ked out fn 111 In r rixins nt the end of the winnml mid, "lie ma v come tomorrow." Atxtit the country she came to U- nN.keii of ns ,-pisir old Mim lletherton. iMt'irs to die house saw her sometimes, ami she explained to them that she was merely "Maying with John till Archie came back." Now, after forty years, another Cirace Ilethertiin was to tuarrv another Archie Amnt.i-e. John's (laughter, (Irai ie, had met the recoml Archie while travi lin abroad. He was the sou of the drowned man's brother, and in fare and figure, in voice am) In arm,;, w.is remarkably like bis uncle. Uracie walked up and down in the weet smelling June twilight, from the piazza to the ir.it. an I hack uain. She was waiting for Ar. hie. lln had but re cent !v come from Ktiirlaml. and was soon to take her back with him. his bride. As sin paced to uml fro, she caught the gleam of light from lu r aunt's win dows in tho old wing It CKi urnil to her to go and sit there with the old lady until Archie came. She had told Annt Grace some time before of her engage ment, but wlieti Mie gave Her lovers name, the gentle voice had checked her. "Do not talk liimscn-e, child, dear! Archie Armitage is coming over era. true enough. 1 have la-en waiting for him. You tnuat not claim him for your weetheart, my dear (init io." That had ended the matter. Aunt tirace diMiii.ss ed the subject hs iioiim iim-, uml was tint to lie reasoned out of it. So when the young Archie had cmne for his first vim! to the little town he Inid not Urn pre sented to the tuiMrcNi of the pretty ground fl'.r rooms in the old wing of the lletherton mansion. Oracle cne-.v-d the lawn and mounted the short flight of steps to her aunt door, almost hidden by climbing ro-os full of bloom. She piuil there and lookiil in, silently. In the center of the cozy room her aunt sat muling bv a haded lamp, lu r lavender silk ilres fall ing alsiut In-r in full folds. All her sur roundings told of a love for the Isanti- fuL Choice engrariugt and etchings bang on the walls. A great jar of old faidilot.oi single white rau-s stixal upon the oen piano. The shuiieil lamp cst a lueliow, aofteiieil light over every thing. The rorm rs were but half de fined, (iracie was aliont to go in when be beard thu click of the gate and quick footHtc ; coming up the pa'h. Then she saw Arelm walking toward ber. tie bail s"-n her white ilnsa irowsing the lawn and had followed. I'll hide from him behind the roar and b-t bim hunt," she thought, and quickly drew back at the side of the U'iv The young man mine up the a-tep "iirace!" he calliil; "Orace:" The figure in the r-v-ni n-aling by the haded lamp turned at the voice. She rose, and for one trembling, uncertain moment stood stilL Then, with the lovelight in her eyea, with arm ont- tretcbed. with the. smile of her happy girlb'sx) njn her face, she moved eagerly toward the door. There sbool the young man. pausing on the three hold, looking in. "ArchieT the gentle voice faltered. "Arciiie! Yoo have come you have Come!" The y jtin; man nndi-r-t'sel. To the olJ U-lr l.dore bun he waa the aWnt lover nrtum- 1. lie tame into the risrm, pot his arm 9. U ut her and kieael her. Tfce young girl nn li-rstood. She re tLkltied sii'iit U't.ir.d the row-, and watched te pnir cit down together on ti.err.in. oil f.-.ie-m-l sofa, the 'are of ti.r wii. u. o. in.rt. I w.'h Joy, W eye lia.lr.r.g U-n'Urly inb. li. e of the man, br ban ls j lar.-d nr--ingIy on hisbool ilera. In n-r mind the p.w.ng yan bal br.ngt.t no thotu-ht i(ryhanire In him she lov-d. ai.e had wu'Zr I the aame st!w:rt youtig Egnre, the same T.i.ny f.K-e ha-l prte.l fr'.m. Arrhie fjii. k!y ba.k In the aitiation, and frit the itt ity of on lemring her. IVtvr to lee her sriatt. re-1 mind rewt t in in the b- in f t:.at her own Archie t . I retTirne-I aa l.e bad pnmised than to ttx;t exi-UuU'Xia, eves if she wooM bave nn let-Mood them, lie determined ta act the part aa well as he tu able. She p!ied bun with questions ol to hii health, the voyage, etc., and he answered wiih whatever npt fiction cmetohim. t.ikin ; iter h and Q. his and smiling back into h.-r du ifii-1 eyes. "Yo i S.1111 to have lat-n gone long time. Arch:.-. II long:" She paused and p it her band to her he.i-L "A year Was it a whole Jear? Yes, perlua aa much as a year. It confuses me to try to remriiile r but tln-re! no matter, you re lu re. I low long it sit-ins since yon ,(k) e mr the rose that night and aaij pavl'oy!" She iir.ie un 1 took down frmn a shelf la-liitid her an old Volume in rod and go! 1, ojs-m-d it carefully and held it out to bun "You rvim-niW-r how you broke it from the bu-li nt the gate and fastened it 111 my hair." Ib r voice trembled with exi it. nn-iiL "Tin re it is. prvamil in my annual, the ore you gavetue. I have kept it to show you." Archie 1 h.Ii 1I10 Ux.k ami Is nt over it On the osii, jellow uige lay a long truniu d rr. w ithenil ami brown with age, the l.L.t gift of the Archie of long ago. "It h is turneil brown while ymi have lai n across the sea and hack again." The otmg girl listening outside caught the iiueiiiig strain in the Voice, and fearing the ell. ct of the unusual excite no nt !.; .u lu-r aunt now apjs ansl at the d-v.r. "I'oiiir in. Or.-u ii', come in! I have a visitor to iu trod tint to you." She tiok the girl bv the hand mid l.-d lu r into the room, "l'hisis bnitht-r John's daugh ter, Mr. Aiuiitage. Ur.-u-ie, this is my old friend. Archie Armitage, who has Just come from F.ngland. We have bi-n talking over old tiim-s." In herei cited joy all sense of iniMtigniity seemej loet to lu r. The young iso!,lo oichangivl a swift glance of intelligence as they lioweil to each other, and (trace said to her aunt; "Ikm't yon think you area tntletireil now, auntie? IN rhaps ymi ami Mr. Ar mitage had ls-tt. r wait until tomorrow to continue your talk? Y'oii know yon have not Iss-n very well." The white haired woman lsked thoughtfully froin one to the other. "Yes." she said slowly, "it la probably somewhat late. I will aetid In 111 away shortly. Will you tell your father he has arrived, dear."" "l'apa knows Mr. Annitnge in here, untie," replied (trace, "and 1 will go back with linn ucross the lawn. To morrow you'll have along day together." "Y-e-s, s-rhap that is K-st. I seem somew hat dizzy. It has been so excit ing to tv-e you, Archie." She stroked her brow slowly with her hand and sat down iu her easy chair. "You'll come in the morning" "Yes, niinlie, I'll come In early and help you dress; but you must get quiet now, nuntiii, .iear. (ioisl night." "And, (iracie, I'll put on my bine fig ured gown be n-i-d to like to see me in, ami the broad garden hat, and we'll have the morning on the lawn. I shall bave to show him nil the old nooks and cor ners, and we'll have so much to say, so much to tell each other." She looked up nt Archie with a look of exquisite tenderness, it it -1 he bent and kis.ed ber reverently. "l)o not rise," he aid; "you nre overtired niul we will have so much to talk of tomorrow, Good night." Ho followed (trace to the door, ami ns he dosed it behind bim on the picture of tho white head la'nt over the withered ro.. ho thought how much they were alike, the woman and the Bower. When Orace opened tho door of the old wing the next morning she sbipped brnptly. The lamp still burned on the table, ami Ix-sido it iu the easy chair sat her aunt as they had left her, but with closed i-M-s, uml an odd, happy look of youth n i ni lu-r face, still holding In her lifi-les.a hand the stem of the rose, Ita fragile js-tals lying scnttere.l among the oft folds of lu r dress and on the flisir alxiut her. Charles Udwin Kiukead in I'ittnburg Ulllli tllL Aa Artiat I'uaileil. Irving Montagu write in "Wander ings of a War Artist:" "One, evening 1 tiirt two vrry faaciiiating Kjiaitish girls In a quii t quart'-r of Irun, one of whom being a blonde, was enveloped in a white mantilla. It being customary on meet ing a w hit" mantilla to extend her some what similar homage to that paid to royalty, I raised my hat, ami sU-piied on one sido to ullow the couple to nuts, when, in doing so, 1 saw to my horror. by the light of the moon, that they were followed closely by grim und grotesque reptile, half lizard, half frog, which with aw-rn-sof s'la-unodia Ixiumls, was making dina-tly for their hi-ela. Oh, the horrid la-act, tho indew-ri liable mon strosity! To rush forward and trample on th" uncanny thing woa the work of a moim-nt. I was dtimfonndod; my exploit of heroism, far from inducing the gratitude I ex'w-ct'sl, wus immediately followed by roars of laughter, tlio merry ring of which r-verls-rated on the still night ir. l. ncoiisetonabie fool doe not ex prew the b'.tleneM felt on I woa Rub- jecUil to the ridicule of tlnate wily dam sels, and if a man is capable of that be coming js-rtiharify, I must have blushed scarlet. I had tnslden on III drap a piece of cloth cut into the semblance of some mou-trons lizard, and attached by a thread to the skirt of the maiden, eo that, by certain dexterous movements and hitcliiw it coiil 1 le made to leap fur lo r an she hurried along. It waa the Da. jur equivalent for tho old English juke practiced on the 1st of April." Isvnel M "Nulussta Tlie other evening a little girl, a mite of five years, lay on her mother' lap dureg the chi! tr-ti'a hour. I'lay waa over and the white ri!sl little figure was ready to I-e tu'k'-l into beL But he clamored for st-iry, and the moth er t"el lir of heaven; of trie golden pavements, the great white throne, the snowy ga.ietita of the angi-U and th perjtual praise from the harpa of the great orchestra of the bhtavrst After ttie atorv w.ta Clil-lir-l the child waa ai- 1 nt It i minute. Th'-n stus aske.1 CD Mamma, h ue we g t to do J'lst that for ever and ev.-r, am.-nr It will be diiTJcuIt to insure the orthodoxy of this precocious young person. Detroit Free lrejta. Fatraaaa-awl. IVir.e Japanese r.-aJ ewtab boomers went out and f .nn l.-l town and adver se. ut Ir.vhng feature " great .noe, fifteen fet wi le, running the lugth of the tnwn." Tbi extravagant w aeteof lanl waa r -"r-l to the rrrr- rrr.mer.t, 4 I the U &.rrt were evdered aiicaier duwn or go to rir.nau Time ralsr I1L KMTIMi I 1 11 list Miami. If tlnr la In tVs t.lrol ara a ei.ee f-nl ff .(.i.ne ..I imim ri tl an il.a raeunialli- lali.,-e. wa ha' a ). I lo hear "I it 1 . are b.-nwoh a os. 1.-11. j iu ra tiaal tm. ;ust as It-.t are with .r in rot sioiiia.. u of u a r.4 la s.iaiit.a a m-T .1. re As t.s.n a. It.a a elil I 1 . IM l'1!1 till 111, 1. if. ft 11, r f .s.tlfe ttii.u .1 I ha- 1 1' H.s sit. r st 4 i, , nt. 1,. w h , n . I'a bull" I I. r s , a. .1 ric-lu-sl- r rt.-Hmsll. -II I "" I ll t,- -I I 1 1. .Is'. 'nr I la rln,-M Mill- t'-.'l'n lo 'I (-lo , r His aha t.avi rn . '. '1,1 Ilot n l-l. --1 .1.- i,r. ul In th.-lf frl I I J I'O.' I . - I " le 1, ,i, I!, M.f.l at . .1', si 11,1 an I k. li'-rsl ir, 1 11. 11 a, to . h . ttl . y i'l Ut llnt'T- ( r i.isl,o, o. r . -l-UI'.l. . -u- ll'tll-li III U-s "!i a. . I ... jr tr. .1 U r. ..-r. 0 it lie I I " e I si. I I . -tl r a s, 1 1 ik. a 11. li 1 1.11.1., 1 la a - 1 I "t u I. dr Hot. rs l ' 1 t .1 as a -rrlili.ll, el I'll III l.al ana' k 1 r)i- 1111 ill- ' y alio r.t Mi.- I l l. I. . r ., n t 111 11 l.ii 1 fi " ll II ll l.s. I " I I "I. .- llf'i' fis.tn of S I ' I hln i 1 iu. I a mat. h. T.I a: ll'sr It TMtr: VV Kit I 11. Setmt ll.nrv 1. S.-N-.ti of New York w rites : un the of l'i irua". . I was taken with a iiol.-nt pain in the nation ol Ibe kidney s. I s..lb-n I am h nitouy thai I .-oul.i haol'v stand op. t.'i'ii h- po-si b elappluil lao ino.as I'ohoi s l'i 1 1 as, one 01 er 1 a. h ki'lnrv, and lav d-iw 11. In an hour, lo tii sti f . 1 1 -hii.i .l.-tu hi. the pain ha I A"ishr I a'lil I waa wi I . 1 w re the p'aslrrs 1 ir a .lay or i.i as a prn ail lion, and Iheii no. '.! i-u. I bine li-e-. I.II'S Alli'sk's 1'..H'IS I'ltsllHs in Hit l.uoilv tor tin-ls-1 i.-n i ar. und lutie ai wnia loiiti ih. '11 Ihe 'uu k s( and U-t ri'Mn'ly I r eol.ls. si no., and rb.-nmntie atf's uotis. hioiu 111a. ep.-r it-nee I believe liny are Ihe best plasters 111 the world." sl.a.ll. -It M.. n( d"ai"s'l ' k 1" t:i ki.iia II I 1 la a 1 "l.lall I kh.iar It I.J II. .'i-,-e issra Kl't'TI K il 111 KW I't'UKII. W. tvMttltelv rule ri.'t oe, I'ttia alia all ret' .al 'llaes.-a aitlio'il sOn iir.li u ntlon fm'n hual l.-aa No cure, nn aT A .ao a't Vos'O lla ensea. Aihllrsa (..r r.i -ti el lira IWU-iae'il .1 Uswr, It Cartel tire -1 aan FraiielattX If in. siter 'sl!r talke.1, a o 1st .'iichl lo aa mail) w is.- liana. It has ta lilt eii'.i.nh. I'oi-i.iia ami II.Mtsstsrss. The irritation w bieh induces cotiw lnni is immediately re lieved bv "i''i.M ri'j he.irNi.il iiisrlrt.'1 Isold otllv III IstXes. tel ymir rl.lil hsu.l knew what "ur 'tt I U'.ti'i; ai.il u'.i I. it. -i. t r. Our readers will serve IhrinvUi.a by noticing the remarkable oft. rings edtertiard in another column by the Sherwood Hall Nursery Co. of Meulo I'ark and Kau Fran ?iaco, w ho are b-adera on the coast iu fur nishing nerylhing for the farm and gardeu. nrnial s. h.sil irlil .t.-tliHI a tsiisate as i lllllirf lira ll i si Is. ti Il ls lo lil.tr Us ..-lit. lit. Willi Fly's I ream Halm a child run I ttrnted without p. mi ami Willi erleel sale ly. I ry the reiiii il v : 11 cures . atarth. V V son has ls-.-ii allln le.l w.ln luoul ca tarrli sun .pule voiiiik. I was indeeisl to try l:l s I n nm I'.ulm. ami U lore be bad used one iN.ttie thai ilitiikoerahle catarrhal smell bad all l.- t linn. He nppeara as wrll aa uny one. It is the Ust talurrli remedy ill ibe market. J. ('. nlmsiead. An-ola. III. Hueol my ' liil lr. n ba t a verv bad ills cbiirce Iroin her le se. two pbysieiiina pre- seriUsl. but Without Isrllelll. We tll.sl KIv s I'rtniu bnim. nnd. iiiui'b to our aur- i.n, We there was a marked improvement, irtiiiued Usu i; the llalm, ami ill a short lime Ihe discharge was ciiied.--al, A. nry. I orlilln;, S . . Apply balin ii. to em li meitril. It la iiuii klv alisorUd. liivea relief at once. I'rice, .'slceiita ut druggists' or by mail. I.I T llMotlltlls, .'si Warren Mrrrl, New York. T-erears tnritwi.n t'srira lb. Ir eliibln-n to In lp tli v bre.it r bitii u Lis h.a.a Trv Oiimia for brtekfaal. las Kna-nclliui ninrs lna,ri; ..onett, noauiei' Ul Vv.t'u'Jbsal Mra. A. If. AlUn Ferry, Wub. 20 Miles from a Doctor But Hood's Sarsaparllla waa Equal to tho Emorc)ncy Pleurlwy, Chilli and Fevr iff I isg l'rrfrct Cure. "After my bal.y was born I gait Into very sert. ea eamllllon, hatlnj pli unty, chills and futar, (radiully ib-tr...im mto milk Ut. We lire 20 aillea from a pliysi. Un ami did not know what to do. Finally afier ta f real deal ef aw f far- la I began to take llood'a Rirsarllla aad when I was using the Uilrd bottle I could It Waa Doing Me Cood. leentlaoed with amilhrr tsittle, and raeovered SO rapidly that now I aaa la feed besllk. I Hood's . Cures Farta- I'arlll oril tally reeornmend It a a trnod medk-tne." Mas. A. M. Ai.i.kv. Ferrr, W .munition. Hood' Pills euro all Uter Ills. Ulllous. taeaa, Janmlea. Iroll j-sl..rt, M. k lleadarlia. II lit). mrsA Uue cajui m imu Tt" -HrT f oron 4 , t umiii'tiy fits wnrt 4V-I tt'fn tL Csrh, Crinp. tor 1 hroat, lloaf antaa, rV hjj in Cou;b AltArTit. t"T tOnjnip1l0O It UJ htaji curH thauit'i'ii, will 4 1 f yi 1; 1 Bfitsw . r,f iyiji:nt lit-h 1, 11 -a SHILOH'SI CATARRH iiravM 4n 1, r i hi rrn-ir u in " 5M - - l" 4 Ja ' 7 f& :'f I ll a si' J tf ,1 at O aV o. From 1 0 to 40 Per Cent DiscSunt Z'J Ap' tits wanted in every town in Oregon and Washington In all irradrs in unit u ttir. d in America. Nviv and etMmd-hAtnJ fimchincs r-jvesi in. nta. . ru mr cat.-uoifti.-s un-i term. r KtD Ta 1 lillirr i ersu i nil Fretj QicliHit Academy in west winz of Eirition buildintr. t'UIMTKY M I K( IIAXT Atm Xnw ltttroa thm l.rral! I liairtr of The-lr I tf rf t-niM, In LOTHlNi) ! VKN A ti' I.NNT1 IN Ml M:r Utl'f t. k l.lUlt lef ajM -J'K F l-f ) i.f l M.ir Ir 1 l h r uiii-l rlitirf lP ..r W., f.-r J'f'Vr- O" l'l.r I U l-'KU III' lut .ll-" a 1 a ' 1 1 r l i tr-r '1.1 1 N (IH M M t il lilMi to I "fua.Ml. titv," -aie - iituiKK ir onrMiistt ion c . 1 iHiaii 111 it i o r t nt m 1 u 1 , MirfM;r mi air ft v- il rtf' IS rtiaa n( I.! 1 I 1 i .rii ftl-i V l r liaf lllf U l.tl.t t"ll M I t 11 1 ti iTIiikf II lifu 1 till ttlf tiiii-Mt m I la. MM ll aft If s ft all. M -1 lltsl-' 1st IIM'l Ili1it l (m.w r 1 1 -1 4 ia .. in r ( ilajl'tat fait t, t iftlia. aa thr Ian msi- h , . .m Is u ul. 1 .. tti. (ul ytm a . allt.i t.rUr ll it th tn lUIH ..trrh in, iificp r.w .) y i l tint y l i.,. ! Ir it, 1 , 1 .tut 111 11 tnrfi in , att i ta tahiMi in !i n iv IK a; .lln. ti ts 11 thr t-liMkl at-.l inn t 1 tir a,it u ihr li tti I 1 Imtliia; Jl-sli a 1 if arrn i art- lw iir. , .u ( S.- uniiif. I: la !. 11 tuts .ti-1) ai il tnsi.t t In 1 . 1. !.... 4 , l) I. J. I T-clM-vr A t 11 I a at I . initial fn' faV"l'l I'X tlruai.laa. rir, 7 '1 1 fiita -tr IsiMn . Hdw ta Ccas to a Step. When ue least rxpeit I he 111, in 1 iilcnt-t will la 1.1 ! I lis, a vcri liialmil ,f the. . 'il ml.ic,r that the tin. ie ted always h a p -ln-lis. The bil lowing ret I ti t liow an active business man was suddenly litoiighl down. THE TRAIN STOP3. rwj.O,-" Rcstiit lv a I'I'c tti Ih V I vi aVrhtint, lntn m it I airitsrtl Un a aiitir, aIh H tuiti.i ttuil 'mlv utttlrt ftiy l'wH, Ititrw ItictkMiti (kli'MiKl. tl ti a sM-vrtr!ya'iaiiicliikln THE MANACER STOPS. Puffrt tnsj p xcr?.liit'v. I w aa hr'tunl Inlrt ajtf 4f. iii I mv m in tuMwf.i tiif nvti ;mrtnjal r i'S JUa4 atiivj k u.lic l renwrdua. lul la ih ftt -ill. A POINT TO STOP AT. ftrarhlne a am ion tine Si Ja.as!Oll maid le r.s uie.1, two IsMlirs ol 11 .rvlPcT'S Trl" weir Is.ul.l, ae.l Ilia ai-tilii'S- ' I "tl ol it ..-sutifl al 0.11 e In a rr!rl In.m .,in, wilt, a had' wrlln'tctt ls-.,i,ia untsratahle. 1 waa out b'kI alaMlt uiy wufk la lines iUi t " w. w rrARonv. rrrtt. A Cei'l. Man. ll. A K. R. Tho Pain Ctops Perfect Baby Health O II (J II I to mean glow ing heal tli throughout childhood, n n tl robust health In the years to come. When we see in children tendencies to weakness, we know Ihty art mining tht lift tf foJ tiilci. This loss is overcome by Cecil's Emulsion of C ml l.iver Oil, with Hypophos-pliot-v, a (.it-food that builds up i'''ti'( and produces flesh ut a f.iti tii.it rt'ipcais fii.itgn.il. . ".' t.'.v ptiiittihle as milk. FULL Arr yti ii.t)iir ll I rum iimhI Ira'tlnu hlsv-f? 1 rv iia mill r c"' ymr". H u l ? tt'Mla ii'il ! ''llU t t Ma BUf VALUE nn I t I a .-lr n if lirriirtallia, (ii.-v mm iit-w (i-lti rna, hrT vanta toiiff, an I ImiMu'ii. ir hrniit ratnltisfit y It i I vi all Ihr li- hfl ra let 'MMN tl.ll-S) a m !" II W (.Nsa n.. wi.i . ru i ll l"i ih. nakug. Olds&King P3RTLa.N0, OR. INVALID GOODS. fca llulllai TJf (halra llerllalaa i kalra Hark llr-ta CaaaastRlea. Hrn.1 ft-r Calaluaua. .i.StHSn.,llci:ntpjqSlU Hit aniaihaaeaa.MOf at i.a.llnfl eawie.it tut a . .. aaaaiutal aiaraarga. a.. tnititdntttsiul a . . -eanal trsrt let tk 4 aa' 1 toiing wawsaaaa tr. a. to Wutaaw I prssv ri ba It aaa faa 9t nt In rarQ.awaaSlaa k tf n naJ all aanwata. I sosos v a .inarawisi all Ss Drauww stain aiatw ill . rs3f?TTV Arr-A, I A W ) (ill r jrvn lai 1 iv...vn.s1 f wst-aatM. ... st SJ HMfSta t at t.ll.l.lQsIS"! V ". iSal "IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO Han .in Inititi., lut Imr Eqoallii-tkty in Bijou, (ospirltoil We Mak - Why, 90 per cent, Ol th Wire Mats Sold lo America. v-s. s -fi 1 . . CSS in. HAHTMAN III fl'll t ( I , itn jii ui laai.ini aetiats- - w - - - ar waa uiat vwsu mat uaa ataaa ut HARTMAN MFC COMPANY, s y RHEUMATISM CURED OY THE USE OP Moore's Revealed Remedy. L . l S . '"' '. esi-lenilft.lr.il I.SKIJtllMATOHY kHKf. lien wlten Ilia ln-al J. Im 1 eould -it did iilia oa (..al y nta In fantasist MHH. N. V. aUfcUL si.i ii r voir HKiuniaT. i tHlrtln.Wi 'HiA,.,:.iwirt"'" ' Simonds Crescent And All Kind, of MILL SAWS. Ala. aaa Repairing. - --. TO Jts. ill.- t rt' 11,- UWI, O.'t tl B B 111! I L'lf in ti... ! '. . e..t ii .i. . tii r. omisa it no try it lsvl en.Hi--h, with the ordl narv p ;l. tint tbe having II down la ana-aa. And, aftar all tbe d.sturlainra, t.i-res vfi'J a lit let temper f V r-l. Frtn l-rinnir 'it J, l)r rier.su I rwsr.-" J', ilv-j an la-tler. Ttia; eo ! v . ks4 aial tsuts-si to u.'-iih", sugar -cated grnmiHia i,al any child ta ready f.ar. That, titer do tlieir work an taaily and naturally tliat It laata, Tbev alaolutely and perman ently car I'onatipation, n- direMion. ltllliHia AttArka Hick and Klllnua ii.w.bw lira, ami all derancss menta of tha litre, atoma. h and huwala. Tlwy're (jiiur.iatrrd to git salaafajCUoa, or your money H returned. Tub Maims nf Ir. Sage's CsUrrh Remedy say: "If w cau't cure your Catarrh no matter what vour case la, we'll pay you foo In cash. Xosr you ran see what I tud nf other remetflea, ml decide which is mot likely lo cur you. Coat only SO cents. DR. GUMS J$ ,MIaovio WIVER PILLS 4 KILO PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. at mnvinsTit of tha bowata da? ta) naaairy fnf ssaaiils. l'nrs-st pill aupflr tmk iba mfmimut laolva to ink il rssji.ir. 1 Ut i'ir llstMta-la, brisiiitsxa ta !.? atxt . Ier tha ('omplsiioH hsrttST thaa laossw nuta 1 hr 4Ut tn.Mlf , ntlbr Crip nor at -as asi rhxr iHa tin To tMniin- r ii ul thir msriia till mail aamr1 ". or a f tail S-oB lr VAoavnisv aVlA aVM7 SStkUS). ss asal 1 1 Sj MmI. VeSbV. aVaUiaVrklipaXi f , FISHING TACKLE Iri. tn Rods, Reel, Lines, Hooks, Leaders, Etc., of tho Finest Quality. -1KNII TO HE U. I. HUDSON ARMS CO.. 03 First St., Portland, Or. ftF" Sr.i'l (or ratabaiae. don't DBA MARK lav MOT snotM thi rtiaeT n CYn p ) rvst. ass, sistoova- itai vewaaaaaovr ORTlipACiFICf,lXLIaCft tMCYci-ts or rviHv dcscnipi ion. Mtsovsat oUHtatt -Pow-rtANO Ort-raot. FRAZER AXLE BeiliniheWorld! Get tlis Genuine! Sold Everywhere! GREASE YOUNO MKNI Tho 8psvclfltj A No. I. sa. wlllio.it fail, all - u. Sea s'm! stltsea, ao puiih ot tw-a k.i.fi .L.i, III I'.-m.la ate. l.ita. It kH"a tut l.s-rfit-l r.-melr. tairsa wiien evanrtisii-t! mim ks. I..II-L ..M.alllnit1.ia Ma"uUrtu,ns Tba A.M. luanis,fsrttrtaa rrtt-w. M M. I s. Wati j.aa. Cat. I snlRRICAIlONa IINING.s A Pulsnmetfir '- ai.auiviai via aaill 5 PUMP. Rtat anil PtSaaSi. al M.ltae .1 J-"' :4 Beat and eheaistl water rlevabw Suown. I. a. roslia). Mar.. Lawlatow. Iaath opiuns Slorphlne Habit l arsd lw 10 data. is. . par till eartna. 0...Sf kCMtft a, Laaaataa.wasH A Because They ars Odorless, Everlasting And "Best" aiiarha tsawipaa aavtaaa." Works, BEAVER FALLS, PA. KIT. EUat Stall I ts, halaw Itaa. ttak 1 Ground Cross Cuts. srant trtttatt. Pttrtlane). Or. to Agents. to sell th Icadinir from '.'t) tip. Ctuth or on instaU- MERRILL r9 '. .. . 1 Tessf I'l.pl iii.I I I. W , I a i warn j Ferry's J J sX Seeds iSv fj sort imp a rvh Ok If barvess. - Im-s- arr alsvata rellah'a, mj alasts in .wnisn.l al..)allM-l-a YfERRY'S SEED ANNU ALU II Vr IWtrt hlnvalilaiarliirvery I'Unl-r. M it il t nars.-vw.s-. of On. lalrsa fartiniis flf tulutmalli'ti tnuu UMttilslwsWaulbsttlu itt V - tssiira in-r J VVlXin-ILRHY lETOIT,y a fVif.. VIA LBS I P. S. C. Sx 4M-l T. 5. V. ho. 664. 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