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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1893)
University of Your committee have made a very careful exami nation of the ROYAL BAKING POWDER, ami are satisfied that it fulfils all the requirements which the public can make of a baking jowder. For purity and care in preparation it equals any in the market, and Our test shows that it has greater leavening power than any other of which wc have any knowledge. I- 1- I- yVi. Ciemiitry, University t IH 11- ir r.- : I Pivf. Cliemistry, Cot!tt Pharmacy ej 'the University of California. All other bakln? powders contain either alum or ammonia. THE FIRST BUTTERFLY. "right nullrrrr, with (oldrn nam, im klrl from ifrnll dun to (aw, How bal tboudarrd to vrntur out tr tb bud Urglu to aoruutf Whrn undrrnralb th ahrltriinf boww Arbutua halh not abown hr flowar, i'rrrt'H1!! (rum th moilvat ronaa. With brr brilliant Irarra of glua Whrn a yrt Ithln th brook U-avr lir rrwl aa In a book. Krld within th l- King's arm t llrd about Ihrlr froMB cbarmat Whr wrrt ilmu mK wit to wait Till Klnc Knal aliould abdtralaf Till th hlurblrda plu In turn. Till th Mar kks on toward J una. Till th Uandrllun's yrllow Uhda tb ln a rail lane mrllowT Thrr fw hour of aunahln. warm iy iin-liulr a fatal atorm, llriiiKlng fnnt or brl lining anowi hrrr. thru, frail on, wilt tbuagof Kolnn'a forty tlrwa aa ilniug. Yrt w du not hrar bla aong. - Kd w ard S. trrauwr la New York Baa. tint rrwwd of III r.hM-tloa. lu thia country when it come to th catiii( f bnJlot the Ton fleeted to the i.ition awunltnl hy the iuffraReof the a-oplo is nlny extrrinely jiroml of the rcMilt. even thmh he uuy not be invially tlinirou of holding tifllee. In othiT countrim. too, the recijiient of the fctviitiTt nnmlier of biilloU at the poll ia Hpt to gwfll with rriile over the out come of the voting, but there it ce on record in Jitjutn where the winner at the MlIa win not only enrry for hit ue ciw. but lame throuRh that gucceai iul .iiiiiitly to wixb Me had never leen Ixirn. Thia wna in the village of Awa. and the enon honored, or dishonored, by the majority vote wa Jnp of the imine of Abi Tunihei. It atfiiia that the village of Awa waa harr.wtl by a midnight roblier whom nolxxly cotiid detect. The head of the bainlet miinnioned the entire male ot nlution under hi charge and directed every man to write the nanio of the per son whom ho auspi-cted and to deposit tW t in a Nix. Fifteen ballots bore tli name of Abi Tanihei. the rest being lil uiks. The man whom everybody dia tripled waa so lunch overcome with a tiimiliinent that be made a full confes sion and went to prison. Ilarper'a Young People "German SvruD 99 C A. Boscliee's German Syrup 1 more successful in the treatment of Con umntion than anv other remedy prescribed. It has been tried under every variety of climate. In the hlealc, bitter North, in damp New England, in the fickle Middle states, in the hot. moist South every where. It has been in demand by everv nationality. It has been em ployed in every stage of Consump tion. In brief it has been used by millions and its the only true and reliable Consumption Remedy. Bakin&PoJt'dcr Purity and Leavening Pon'cr unequallu latrwdarw enr fowdrr. wa hT o- anBiiadiagfcrttiQUjn'ig tb r-MU r a aaaiir t,t Ca.II PHI.ta T V o li orcla twturnlng aalhclarfaat nn,torrniQraaaoaor btnfJnuml. let, lamuilol('l u4 ik Mat Ivrrt, naananraa oUwr Brtaaa rauoa N I.STI IX CASU. CLOSSET 4 DEVERS, PORTLAND, Or. HAVE rrrrimi I UU Tin re"- COT rjj.r:ir"Ti SOCIETY rii-pixHim- a. Leading Jrw r,r At ik VariB Swikani, kps lar al-k ol aii BUDGES. tesP ,akT sor;lTT CAH PRICES N. P. X. U. No. 510. F. S. I"- : "5 a cf Cilijrnui, an J Staff Analyst. -II l ' -J 1 lawilly I spraara. A few davssinrMhe wife of a wealthy man went into a gni-ry store where Uiot of the J rovi'ioti for the house were bought. Mie went in cniiidi-rable haote to the proprietor and akiil him to loan her a dollar. Ibr buolutiid. ahe auid, bad gone down town and forgotten to leave brr anv change, and she must have little tiiiuicdiatflv. She took the bill. rolled it up and put it into her glove, then iu an undertone saxl: "l ltae charge that aa atignr. My hnlHiid might not like it if 1 horrowt-d money. The man aid "Certainly '." and the woman went out. A customer who was tandmg at a little di-Unce but who waa concealed from the lady by a pile of tea chests smili-d to hiliiH lf and lin n smiled at the kTis-er who i-tme back to finish filling Ins ord-r. Although the gna-er snid nothing, it waa well understood fai t to the era t. mier. as it is to many other ople in large cities, that this is not an ntieom tniMi practicn. Men who are lilieral with the families, a far aa food and clothes iro. rarelv give them a cent for their own ue. Thev will pay any roa aonablo bill and miinv uumtiMiuahle onee, but thry uiy them in chit and overlook the bills themselves, then they fancy they know what Uvoines of the money. Mich coinluci la nnwie. u there is anvthing in the world that has tetideiii v to drive a woman to under hand practices, it ia such lack of confi dence on the fiart of her husoaml or father. A wise wav ia to make a regular al lowance for each memU r of the family New Vork 1-dgi r. Wlltjr Itranarka of aw Artist. Kennv Mellows was an artist who was always welcome at any social gathering for he had an inlinite fund of itotation and mother wit. A certain well known tudio pun w his. There bad Wnone dar a Ion n talk alsnit fp-sco and the palette necessary forit. anl the rpiits ri niark that it needed a palette of earths unite tin-l hint out. "You talk of ochres, lie sani. -nut ine worst tif all you haven't named, though ifa the commonest. That a the ineili- ocrer Tlien" said another artist, yoiidon't tx lieve in the gulden mean's liiig the best of thinL's':" "No,"sjiid he, -ni divido that with vou. You mav take tne mean, ami 1 11 keep the gold." According to his own telling, ins sianu ard of uraise was a financial one. "Now I tlare say you tlimk yotirw u a ... ... ,. verr clever fellow to paint o good picture," he said to Ida friend. William llell Scott, who had just completed his "Old Knghsh llallad Singer." "lint it's nothing to paint a picture cum pored with what it is to sell it. v hen you ao mat I'll conirmtulate youT But every one knows just how much such denreeatorv criticism meant. Mead ows waa "fond of talking." Youth s Companion. Werkaof Patlracw, Probably the sternest patience U dis played by the aculptor or the painter who will spend months ami year In ma terializing a conception. There ia no doubt more of patience displayed by the Caucasians, speaking numerically, than any other race, hut I maintain that it is a gift of nature and jut aa like to come to dog as to a man, only the dog would not have sense enough to use It aa enecr ively aa men would. I have seen a great demlofthis nualltyof nature displayed hv savages, such astli negrif Africa ml the Indians of America, vt e an ao mire the armor of the old Enjli knighta and the wonderfully intricate workmanship displayed nn many them, but I have .-en Iridi.in war cos- t.i.xM that would make the eye of the sM-ker after rnriositie and rantiea sim tilr blind. The whole is intricate an interestinv to bs.k at. but chwr inpxc ti.m will invanably show almost etidl.-aa work lalsr of years to make it I l.t,f,il S ilnc of the tiei.ri 'f the afmth have fishing nde and t klethat are marvels of ib-licate hn. workman .l.m a.) mii'-li ft that there is nothing like them to 1 had in the market fo money. All this, however, is only i: comi lish'sl by alm..t supreme patience St. Iu:s lilobe-Ieni'-rl. rawla Abuut wrlgw roaslall"- Tliere are lin-re than l.'"'i.is' '"T mans in the chief cities of the Cnitcd k,t,trs. They are m't numerous in New York and I'.p klvn and in the citi- of the west They are leaat nnuwroua in Boat-n and Waahington. In these two citiee and in IluUlelphia and Sen Fran oaco tb Inh outnum(-r the frrrmana. la New York. Chicago. Brooklyn. Su Ixraia. Baltimore. Cincinnati. Clevelan t Buffalo. New trrleans, Pittsburg. De tnjitand M lwaukee the l.-rmana out- ombef tU In.h. Tlwre are l.-VD a ttvra of Ir land to V. liermana in Milwankee. Ia B.u n thiere are 10.0U) irmaiia to Tl.'" triah. New York biiiu . . - - - California. SPECTACLES. ' wlthlaoar bMrea s enald in tb esAe - k.- Ttisl qm wb. n tun am door. Alxl .eaprh tat lb H a w did or.r tLe. I ILInk simlil rl tul uir rours. If d UN II. aIU "aika ' sbe e took Tbat dun shea our rumunr'i sear. I ! wnulil bred Lai souid nia-btfr 1m, lf ealuni.lint sv'd be, bvtrr tesrl ul And all iwhere'rr lhr mar lli r'nr Ihrir ! ti use a klud drftl, mailr. Wilb lb all darkrnrd. Iw bitW bait lbs airs. ee Ibric nn faulia remain la lb a bad. tut 111 otirastilib lliry us Urn bl ulbfra tliay gianr llav tb -i.sr Irsn.narrntly dear. tub a pnsrr tu magnify tbiric Isic th iie 1 bal tb aaui itimuau tb uark ones aiprsr. N I Ihlnk that tb world would uiuh bap- lrr I If tb is ka, nnr fr all, w would rbanr. Abdwilbin our ew n mwa ua tb ai-fcta ir rlrar, Wiib ibr dark fir tb murh bmxlrr raJi Tbcu. tb faulia tbat arr to ua Ja;arillf nu:b. Would ntrlt iMnoutlllir an fair W would rind (bal tb world waa brwutlful plar Aod aMMt iworl llrrd rvrrrwhrr. -IWrlba 1'ai kard l ug li t Is liuud llourkp- FOIKiUTTEN. There are few who have not heard or mad of the great French revolution of the lt century, when cruel men seloil on the government of r'rance, when human life waa of no account, and when, aa if wearied with ita wickedness, (lod seemed to have hid his face from the sin ful land. No one may count up the tears that were shel, the moaiii that were made. the hearts that were broken in those dreadful times; but here and there out of the great mass of human misery his tory has preserved a record of the trials ami siifTeriugsof some hapless om-s. read ing which we shudder and thank (lod that we live an huppier days. Some few years after the Helen of Terror as this outburst of sin and mad- nena waa Well named a man of middle age entered a small inn in (lenuaiiy and called for refreshments. Ilia manners were timid ami shrinking, and he looked aa if he might just have recovered from some terrible illness he was so strange- , ghastly pale. The landlord supplied his wants, and, half curious, half in kindness, he made some remark as to the stranger a ap-ai ance, coupling it with the question, Did he want aught else fur his com fort'" Nay, nothing." Mid the pale man hastily; "I have fiaid and light and air. what could I want more?" and he sighed deeply. 'My friend, said the landlord, seat ing himself, "you seak aa if you had known the want of these thing. Have I guessed aright?'' iiis guest looked tip. "Would you hear my tale?" be asked. For years I have kept silence, but to day it seems as if it Would lighten III v heart to sis-ak. Listen ami lieieve it if you can. man seven years ago i . . 1 waa a gay, light heartetl youth In tills our unlet tailieriaml. Having no near relations, I was let to visit some distant mea who bad liv.il for many yean In a small town In France. Mv uncle, aa I called bun out of friendliness, was a kind, good fellow, well known and respected in the place, where becarried on the craft of a watch maker, ami he propuwd that I should become bis apprentice and partner. I liked the little town, I like, I my uncle, t liked mv aunt, and I soon gave my consent. Ihev ha! tiocliiMrrti 1 tnana (Jod for that now but my aunt's kindly soul could not Is content without young people around her, so she Vfyt and clothed two house maidens, children of some poor neighbor. Trim and neat they looked, too, wearing the costume of that wrt of (Serniany from whence my aunt came, a pretty fancy of her own; it seemed quaint enough in a strange land. "It was a happy botist-hold. No won-b-r I was glad to belong to it; but, alas! it was eix.il to Iw swept away by terrible affliction. For some time we bad heard of strange troubles going on in Paris and the large towns, but our little place waa till quiet. One morning, however, we woke to find everything In contusion. Our mayor had Wn ordered to resign, and his place waa to lie filled by some one sent from Paris. "Still, wc never dreamed of what fear ful misery thia waa the forerunner. We had no time to dream, either, the blow fell so suddenly. There had l-en a stir going on in the market place for the two days following the arrival of the new official; but my uncle and I were busy over a discovery which he had made in our trade, and we were less than usual in the streeta. "At noon, on the third day, however, he went out for a stroll to rest his eyea and look aluut him for a few momenta. My annt and her maidens arranged aa usual the midday meal, and we were all ready to ait down, only my uncle was missing. He waa usually an punctual that we wondered and waited, and at last we dined without him. At the t lose of the meal I atcpis-d out to look for him. "I bad not got a doten yards from our bouse when I met our baker'i wife, ber eyes aUring out of her bead. "(iuback.' she said, 'go lark! It ia too late. The monster the wretch! He baa executed the botiest tui. without even the farce of a trial, on the accursed guillotine yonderf "I waa petrified with horror. Could he bespeaking of my uncle, so rerpectrd. ao quiet aa be was? It waa too true. The wretch in offic e had lost no tune, but bad begun bis work of bloodshed at once, and my uncle w his first vi Win, bla only crime ts-ing that be was of foreign birth, and had lo-red under his runr. aouie months since, a poor Swiss. I retra.d my atej to t tie honse. My aunt's an lious face met my troubled ge. hhe bad begun to Bi.-pet evil. The two gir!a waited fearfully in th be k ground. I tried to sjs-ak. Im! I turned away and burst into team. I was young then. Master Landlord, and had tears to abed. My aunt j ad Be- bv and rushed Into the street, straight to the market place. I touM B"t f.illow. What bpien4 there was told me ltr. "Wild with airouy at ber bnaband'i fate, my gentle, luring aunt bad burst lntoafls-1 of reproach of bn murder. In these day this waa crime enough for the beavie-i punishment, ar,d before evening she bad fared the same fate aa my uncle. The Re. it n of Terror had indeed begun with u. The girl bad ted. terrified at th fate wbu h had befallen their pro- 1 1- ti.r. and I was meditating la a bavf tnp 6ed way the same measure, when knock came at the door, and twb mm. who bad often eaten and drank at my nncle's table, ratne in and made me a prisoner, confiscating all the possessions of the family to the state. In those dars a man foes were often they if hi own household. offered no resistance; the shirk of th dav bad completely unmanned me. I made cer tain that I, too. should die tbat night. But my tune waa not yet come. ln consequence of the lateness of the hour I waa taken to the town prison, a dismal building, which I had never known to be occupied. There I waa thrust into a deep dungeon, and left in total darkness till the morning, when I loubted not 1 should le Conducted b the same cruel fate aa my p.r relatives had met. But morning came, as I had guessed by the sound without, and still no summons. Worn out with suspense and waiting. I fell asleep. When I awoke hunger and thirst oppressed me. ll.ippily I bail stored some bread and meat and a small bottle of wine In one of the pocket of my coat preparatory to my intended flight. Of this I now ate an I drank. No one came nigh tne. and yet 1 could hear sounds aa if wretched prisoner were being led forth out of neighboring cells, doubtless to death; for they wept and pleaded vainly aa it seemed to me. But the t hint day a great stillness fell on the prison. I roum nm umicrsiaun It; luy sense Were enfeebled forwent of fissl, fur mv small stock bad long been rihaustcd and I alimwt lacked strength to wonder why 1 waa left to live so long. Pri-sently arose an awful terror, lest this should le my sentence, to perish miserably for want of fiasl in this damp duiigitiu. Death on the scaf fold apivared light by comparison. 1 clamored at my prison door. I shouted as loudly a I could all to no purpose. Then I burst into an agony of tears; my fate waa too dreadful to bear. With the soft nature of my youth I pitied ami lie- moaned myself sorely. All at once words came into my mind tbat 1 had learned years ago as a teit in the school. Fear thou not, for I am with thee: I not dismayed, for I am thy God.' 'They came like a ray of light into my prison, ami I clung to the promise a if it had that moment been made to tne by a pitying God. I felt soothed and hsful, and in this condition 1 sank back in a dele or swoon. 'How time passed I collld not tell. dav and night to me were alike in my cell. I woke tip to find light and warmth and kindly faces about me. Slowly I regained consciousness enough to under stand what they told me. 1 had lain five day forgotten, the stillness I bail noted the third day waa accounted for by the fact that the new bail just reached our town of the death of tine of the greatest leader of the revolution and the consequent decline of the party In fear of his life, our terrorist mayo: had fled, and the old mayor, resnnnng power, bad ordered the prison door to be aet open. I, In my solitary cell, hal tx-rn forgotten, and but that some one bad been sent to examine all the cell and colht-t the fetter used therein, I might have tarished linxt miserably A it was, 1 waa carried out perfectly senseless and brought to life with some difficulty. "I am safe now, a yon see, comrade in my own country, but the anguish of thiwe few day will never tie forgotten. 1 Is-ar alsjut with me in my fin e the re membrance of it. Daily 1 thank Ood for light and air and food, and yet th good gift of hi fail to make my heart rejoice. Still thiwe dreadful day in the dungeon have given me a firm reliance on his mercy, and I know that I shall one dav be joyful again in the city of which the gate are never shut and where there I no darkness." New York Advertiser. rontrrsalios Wit host ths Th. Eilucateil New Yorker pay too little attention to the th-leet tongue. It is full of beauties, and some of the uuiversity extension or university guild men who protsavt to settle in the darkest east fide, or where holla llell'a Kitchen, or amid the conflicts of Battle How, will doubt less study the language of the native ami write iu grammar and Ita vocabu lary. One sometime bear engaging sentences of it in the elevated car. I heard two young men of tender age but tough appearance conversing earnestly in a Sixth avenue elevated car the other Light One asked the other bow he waa aim ing on with hi sweetheart, "Ilow't de girl, hey'r" The answer delivered with evident irritation and resentment, re vealed a ls-autiful gift of metaphor, "Oh, she give me da frost, aeeP The canker ing of the bud of love by envlou,weep Ing frost couldn't be expressed more elo quently. There will be a lb-less pat yet A for what bis gift for the terri ble will be, judge by the villainous but powerful oatb of disculpation which the member of the now extinct Wbyogang bad Ui take, "If I done dat, may I be aa bad aa toy mudder." New York Truth. Wksl the r Iss. It ia estimated that S.MJO.OOQ iteel petal re cousuiued daily. It ia interesting to think what they do. For Instance, they make love, write lushing poetry, crs out tb briefs In a breath of promise suit, cut and thrust at reputation, scratch out realistic novel and political ediUtriala, chronicle sensations, puff thia and belittle tbat, and. In short, do more to make and break, to save and destroy, to civtlita) and degrade the human race than anything else under the sun. De troit Free Press. Wks He Was. A certain Nsw Hraoswkk clergyman bad occasion to visit tb Provincial Lunar Do aarluin lu tL city cf Hi. John, pass ing taruugb on of la wanla, be waa ao Custsd by a patient, aa Individual who could hardly Lar claim to aay but tb must mundane cast of couuKiiaoos, who gravely ssld to Mm, "I am ht. Paler." Tue rev trend vlaltor tiprasd bia gratification at meeting so famous a coaractsr, snd find on, presently. Into another ward. Ua r turnlLg. a frw minute later, be waa again atooped by bla plouaif Inclined frlrml, who surpnssd blm by remarking, "1 am Ml Paul." "JJut." ir.buiue4 tne cir 14-71110, ru told lbs a minute ag tbat you war 6t. Pur." MAh. ;. iKlslnd to mao, I "but tbat wat b my Brat wif." Ufa. e A Wis Asms. ! Tb) shah once sailed a group of court iers whom they though the greater man, himself or hi father. At first be could get no reply to to dangi-rn a question, tb answer to which might eost tb ' courtiers their bead. At last wUy old courtier aanl. "Your father, air, for, though yow are equal to your father In all other respects, ia this be ia roperv to yoo that be bad a greater aoa than any yoa bav. CbaUUrboi. . AatresMissr llrfors srl.t. Atont -VJ IV C. Ati.tl.oraa ak lotiu wah-rn Wliti be "grew nji in wis dom." he was t:,e f.tt to teach Ihecour and cauaeof Utli iUraud lmv:r eclipse and to give hi f. . I'.. . w, r rule w hereby they could ili-tm.-n -li pi ii is from hv-l star, lie w.i. pim-ind fi r il.vUritig that the sun v i. iml a gisl. - M. 1-oni Republic. .1 I ml I riMta Mr. Winkt rs itne.iiiiin;l - Tin' parr' sas a man vtaisi-'l into a saloon vcsier d.iy afternoon. tisk a drink and dropped dead. Mr. Wmki r ('li limit - Procrastina tion is a terrible thing, lie should bat e taken his t.iuo stanier. New York Weekly A SeBilllt Tallest. Dr. F.lildit - Feet go to alis-p Th.lt show s vour circulation Is bid Editor Daily Karoo-That' all you juiw ks know. 1 upjoe if rny corns hed that w ,iuld show that the s lvertis- ing patronage wa falling oil. New Vork Herald. Th tmallest Wrd 1 the West India bumming bird. body It lea than aa Inch long and weigh only to grain TIIIT siiiiTtir Mtirit IHHITTr. Some people prriudire ar-aius laineiirsa of the l-ai k, alnliiea ol the imiils AllioiS s I'ukoi a I'tisllH. bale I rrM lirovrd aaiilit and svaill to le not oult a relief, but a cure. HaiMSfiira I'll is are safe to lake at any time. Jiiilallia a matt by M. fae 1. tin mute salla- fai-liny tliall ll sotllil Is- lUMirl'l a lianana lur Ua .kin. t'sr Enami llnr smrr I'ullih . no ilml, no ttni-ll. Tar disss far breakfast. Welcome to Hood's W r a r at our Imiiw. Is cause ul tar It lias lb ui me. No inn k now a llir lnli-liar mi-i) I en iluie.1 lur JO rsr IHi ilysjii.ia. Nil n ft i hwjl''.) tloiis noil to In li nir ?' v'; ''0 "J 1 h'' " ,"v!" h ,4 h''y ""'" i'ri-"''"r l, it'i" im 'I in ma. Hut ts-iii V'..,k."'T"S stMuil ut..l Iii lr tlnlit an mill to In l nir r-.V 11 H.nM.,111.. I tll't ao. I am now nilns my fmi'th IsHil.-, sml leel U-IU-r lliau I liai In Isruiy Iran, sml Hood's""Cures eiiti.i.ler mvwll eun.l " l's f. eretsr. Maruiall. Mlrn. Cot UnlfrlUUJS. HOOd' PUIS run liter Ilia, an k kia.letir. tu-tsand itlper llnttlu.' Tnn flaaaT rornu 1 1 ua uruioiu mm where all others (nil. Cuh. CrsuB,trs throat, lloararnaa. Whooping Ceu(b ami Adhnva. ir Cooaumptisa It bas no rival: ba cured theuaanii, siel will 11 MB Too If taken in time. l njr innrita on a f usr antes. Vr a I sin Itaek or (lieai lias H1U0H BtLLADONNA fLAklfc . ILOHX CATARRH REMEDY. nave iiiui.iuiiir '1 Ills rsrnnly laeiiarsn. teedluvtirejiuu. l"rtco,(sJi.-t. injwtor I nss. WIFT'3 SPECIFIC pOR renovating Iht entire lyttem, eliminating all 'pi ion t rem the HI00J, whether tf urofulout r malarial vrifin, thit fr'fh aration hat no equal. , t3 4 "Par tigklnm sueill k.ij am tiling serf ee sir fuses. mi IriAlrJ h ef ImhI r'Msl, tul ttlmntd u wiluf; IU f'l grmJuallf grrw SMrtr. moif 19 S. S. S, mnj mil imlirtlf tmrtj tjttr unxg a frw Keilti. C. Ik Mi I.iMoai, HtmJtrmm, Tim. TFFATISEo BUaal aad5kkt I liasaiea ssailnl Ires, lesbwirr brktiric Co, AtUsta.Cs, FREE -Tin-Buyers' Guide JONES' CASH STORE 1 1 ns Mi via' iiriiia la titlirii1 llir fir.t nl Mrb aiimlli. It I. IMIlrl In Hi llilrrr.1 n all rciliaDirr It Siva Ilia lusrat rash ..Hutallnli ns rrrrilhllK In tlte (risrrr litis. II Sll. aar I'M avilirr Ul riifi.it II It h.iii-i iri- l an alrlra. on ai.i.lltallnn. Im t lie slirnnil ll. 1 mil ins tuilhilii loan It. It imitra Shiil' Ir brieea eirert ui in rutiavuivr llrlllMill till. Mr. Adilrea JONES' CASH STORK. I ! f rust ktrsst, fsrllasJ, Or Ti.'j T-a4. issttaksi WATERPROOF COAT n the WoHJ I '5.' A. J. TOWLR. IVATUN. MASS. s-ss's Sw4r t-t t alack k tb n Ssalil tm I as I brsrwaa. v Sm4 ay Imts'Ma e-st kf saaX K T Maaaiilsa. Sarrea. r ,rjrl""n V , I ml not Hist no il A 4 !';:,."' l X si ti a) I Mt I .dak LllMOSUt SUiWS. -ssv j W "mm'l OHILOH'Si MRS. WINSIOW'S HVai - ton CMikoaia yifTMiMO tmM k all esl.l- SS I sow vttxoixo a Homo tm circle Of iri .!iMs.e in shu h It a.laj.'e. wnh tti !! r'i.tt, II.M'rMrr si. tnai li It.llirrs. a fan l.i Bie.lliilir ili!.','tirf..liv In It friMf. ksa . rl r tli ll.ril.l iih I'll 1.1 ic atlvtil nil in III i)l ul a iiln!r!..i .i .1.4 fiT Is.llll I, it ili tri..ni i aoiirf.i.il ill llir rmumni l It,.- .1.1 I I-'... bi Hi- I r. . n-l. i im-'l.rll.e. I. I 1 III lit In II M. . . I . II.. 1. 1 a I lllltl Mini i ii .I it- . .1...' it, . I r., ii , ir iii s-llame l.i lit ' .ul ' I . .1 -I O.r i.r.-1-i I. .. tiflirr rrmr-tir. ! i.'.ir -I'l.iiln. i-.ir Wrti h.hil.i a'1.i lit lir r. ii-n.iM i ii il tin, lis i r M "i .1 I ' a I Iti- Mill . , I . in i k ii, .1 il,. ma. i . ll I-., i 'mil f a i ii-w t.an llirt llir nnl In ii t lists -. I ti if i in . ii a rrai 'si a -I Over ,lliiilrr, nm. i ii .1 iitn.i i aiiil I.. . it .1. tiiiifii'isll a II I. It .liifM'.t ami il li. l.l'ir Mniln al I- i., i.f tii . i rll ii. I, . .1 Im On .1 I I I,,'. .i -li. i i i if. i '..I In. in nil' i nr rn r ai ini'iis'ril an i I "i I lie m l.iati - k ol thi'f ..tnii I'! Ii mi l II s initv hi i at Wr i-s,' li-t lli r Hnti Iri-.l ISiiUr. rrasnt fur attr i .i.rrh IS.t sliiii'l I i 'if,-.l t.T Mali i si. Ml, i uir I J III .V A I ll . lul.-.l... ll. Wr. Ihr iiitilrr.'t'ii-'l. I.sir kii'-wiil J the in l,. llir Is. I t ltirii iar..sliil Ivllrir lulu . rl,.- It h.ii'.rsl- e in s'i In 1. 1 ii, .. I f lliMi Unit aii-l toisii. i. Ill si- r ! i'.ifrf mil i-l.l 'fallntis Hiaitr l li.rlt i iiii ll I til A . U mt Itrncci.l.. Ii.le.ln. II. Vt VI I'tV.. klNNS . VI tK IN. ,.'lr-i. I'f-.i.t-. I.i'i-I.i. 1" II.II .I slnrt h I tor i. I.kru Int, rnslii i tins -lit,, -Hi ui.in Oir l'i.s-1 aii'l itt'ti ! .int.! ea llir .i.li-lu li--tltiiii'it.i. M ill Iter I'rti-r, T.V irnta l I l.iltle. s.il.1 1) all ilni((itls. SO ijrAliTEk will do ymi a much food aa the one thai it v a ti tor Pierce' ml bowel. Not lut temporsrv relief, ami ihen a worse condition afterward hut hrlp that UiU, Pleasant help, too. These tngar- rnstrd Utile iiellets are the smallest, the easiest to take, and the easiest In th way they act. No griping, no violence, no ill.turhanre to the system, diet, or occupation. Thev come In sealed vial, w hlch keep them al vs fresh and reliable; a con venient and perfect vet-pocket remedy. They're th titaptit pill you ran buy. ENGRAVING i t I IIIM It HIHH I (I vkV l fc SoU tb u(.4 M riitHienarnv Itl. in Ketu 1 rati nte-niw err-i iri' IBH'I lull tnii(t tlie-Ml wt lhe lin4 i-rtitrJ HiM hHirl. ttn.ti . lnrMi Ni-rliH I ta Iksjllt. fif HtsVlllC htiifl r 1 1 fir t bi,, atuiM-iior fiti, lit J7 jVe.aV.aia.i' MifV-Jk U (tlnntaesr Co uri out th liiUl eUm ur piiiiily. rlt-'t I iiml'triiilr Im-Uf Ir titl e,,.UI t .i. J.-. .Mlrf. t.i t i.U.. r tl..llt'l-l"i tut Nlli. fj1Hlle-li. Nr.irll.MMt A. I. Hh -v. Mnrl. & Mflr M . H Ir . I mL IVIASQUERAOES PARADES. Ill 1MH1MMINM til fc.rrvttilti hi th Mroive Ituf. i'.Miumrs, W ir. H.etr.la, rt)kf rtlr, iffai am, I'Ir HH.tia, ir., iirntli'l al utfettl rolnrwl fair anil It !--rt..r ifMnltu by ihr uii, Urt, .-roi rfiioannl mui lhrrl,Mrr mlw ri-i fWrtlriml "'t'p'r lhHe ua th 9tri ti$ I'nrrrataiittilciH'v an hriitl. tti rwTtii A 4 o , JR, atxf - o Cartvll trrsrt, alM mi Mattel atnt-1, KraiM'la-i. W n.k .iii r"i.-i a th 1 iMMlt 10 whvM r irr(ttll) frier. DR. GUMS mraovio MUVER PILLS i MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. A fjiavainanl of lha twwala aa af M laaar par liMiltb. 1 tit Bill.auftilp ba ilaiia Uhs m it rsi,)r. i tf ctra n ". ftraa aat . l-r lha r.ipnbvi aMiar . auiisa. 11.1 art aoi t. a.nasr B"P- - eiker pill. In. Ta snails. '" sew will si.il saiar'. frra. sr s lull M. lit Msesia BMS esi.kna tsaasss Was. Us. Irkilsmia Fishing Tackle. tier 1I1M n SI .... I ... l.a orrami Trutii I Id a. r ilos.. Hrtiti Kllr. i-r ilnK sf.lll HnIiiImni llis.t rsrh ... A.-II1 li siall on rt eit ul THE H. T. HUDSON ARMS CO., Portland, O ration. CaUlisiiies on siullratloa. FRAZER AXLE EestlnthsWorldl Get the Eenuina! i&REASE Sold EYtrywhertl rRAMH Wt)Ol.T.asel,Prtlss4.t TIIIH I THI TIM I TO onlrr Jour HI Mat as knl.l.KKs. Yuu want thasasr, lhal's tbo'il kiiut s drsl In. Tlivs aenil tour unlr for tbr HK-r KUIJ kks ass ISkH to FAI.MIIH m kav tv iii rvav fusTLssa, Oa. THE BEST HARNESS - . , .1 . . r. - x OX i " s rslaliltotorU II! . 1HI- el Hi b W kV t - II vt. Els(VJ II I.IIW I Ml Ol, Ska I'n'I i ''I lis. sr. lllnl llir lalr.l W lsf5M.kiSVik V II and l.l In. . uir. riffllS) in ROUS. A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IFSHE USES SAPOLIO ia RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF y- Tiloorc's Revealed Remedy. r'tm-' A ": nsai Jannarr 10. I ess Ms wttA (ilaaeitr tkst fer K "I kttikr a KSVr tlkfl kkUIIiV ay. buabaad s ril.rd ens, an 'I '-- till I MATIsM a4 ira rnei.asal hri. esess rntlml, iriW ia 4 I'vi T I . aTtrki ss tss avwanti ao(,a PRINTERS PUBLISHERS -MX NU A ft IL IINB or- TYPE. Presses, Printing Material and Machinery for Mlt til IttMl nv-j anil mat vttnUMu trrni mi Palmer & ReyType Foundry, Cor. Front and Alder Streets, PORTLAND. OR. Writ tor prliss ami tsrtu before barlnf rla ebrrs DOCTOR tit THE (.REAT CIRE Ki'K INDIGESTION AM CONSTIPATION. Regulator of the Liver and Kiineys - A HI K IKK roR Scrofula. Rheumatism. Silt Rheum. Keuralgii led ill Otber Blood aud Skla Disuses. i la t"H(tiT rtirr fur all Itn iif nftil. 1H- rat imtUli.la anl riiiiillttrl trrnil'lra mid raanrakf rtmiiuti aiuuug uitr nra, mtilliar All-, ilattwhlrra. 1 ha rffia-l Is Imm4llat ami lU' r Tin nr lhrr itotMa ul l-a rMHB a KraH'T lakrti .UU? k th IIm rMit, Ui Itrrr atnl ktiturts art Ivr, a it it tll rtitlralf vrhrtt Initu tbt im all lia-ra n N ruliiia. hlirum. or aujr uibr llirm lf llllMktl ttlVa. S Mlirine avt-r liifrisiltirfiHl In IhU riunlrT haa tnt lib am h r'alj alf, rnr vitii urn unlvrraal tliavrt Ion whruavvff uarti aa thai ul Im. I' statist Ksmti'T. ThUrrmiHli haa laatyn mmhI In tha hltata lhriitiHil iti iM wrlt 1tr lha fasiati ianiv tira f rats sa a sitrtflf fur lha at.. itiifim, anil It ha ami will rurv hru all uthar aurallrd rm1tr ()il. hriMl lor fkamphlrt of iMtlmnnlalt from lhoa who hara lrii ruratl y lla um. Itrutmista srll ll al f I tw pir Umiak. Try It arnj la ruiiir4. fur Mi bjf MACK & CO., 9 and II Front St., San Pranolaoo. BlaiUrl, t'rlnary and Uvrr IMan Urarat sad iiisbelas sr cured by Drossy HUNT'S REMEDY TMI BtST KIDNtY AND LIVER MKOICINC. HUNT'S REMEDY Cares BrtfM's Dtsesas, Rtentlnn or Noa-ee leniloa ol I'rlos, fslu la lbs Usi-k, Lulus or aid. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures lnlmnrnre, Nrrvos liiaesan, l.na) larUllly, faaial Wesssea snd krr..sa. HUNT'S REMEDY Curat) HI1lnnana Ifoadarha, Janndlrv, Hnar Htoaiairh, Uynmyti, CutistiUon ami I'llaa, HUNT'S REMEDY AIT T nsjlKne th Hist sir, Ivsr aud Mswrls, re uirtn Ibrai In s brslllir ar tuie.atid I Hl.ashra sll other nt!rttire tall. Hundmla bar been aarr4 akn hara tiers Iran us to dl by trieuda and ibyaiclaus. MUD M V A 1. 1. DMIblilftTS. Brooklyn Hotel 20I II! Bail 11., In Frascltci. Thia laenrll hntrl Is ondrr th aaanaesssent ol I Mkkl.M Mn riiliMK IIV, sad ia ss ! ll mrt tbs heal faoillj snd Muaiesss ktuu s Uutel la ssa frasclatv. Homt Comforts! Cuisins Dceice!!edl Flaat-rlaas aarrlr ftu4 th a if haat stanUfd r raaa!ta,MlHy guaraulal. iAr mum f hm 9rpertj Im anfasrsM nttA etrmferri Harii an1 fteitM pt tlar, i .ttV, l 3s, f I .6 anj bur4 uid rtaira ymt wrtk, ; u siimia ruuna feaj lav 91 rnsciRlsilrualwial, Prte's Ihit KIDNEY, KVKK MAXl'FACTl'RKI) ON THK COAST 1 sol.l ly DOLK-PKAKSOS HAUNKS-S ( (.. at print (hat will astonish vol?. Only the best Oek-Tannel leather nseal, anil all work it'iar anti-e.1. Nfiillur tin Illustrates! Catalivne rasa. IKO I'dIod AvenoeiKasl Mtlet, 1'iirtlati. tr. hhi astaia kl e r 1 I n e. t3-..fc aa a at fOfm DMVHUa. 0