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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1894)
tJwTf a tJ - v f aT .4sTpefr .ta. . ' J ,. 1. ale I. ea-1 -W-.- M. JW - - - - g California State Analyst. 1 Royal Baking: Powder is Superior to all in Purity and Strength. " For purity and care in preparation the Royal Dakin Powder equals any i.i the market, and our test khows that it has greater loavcr.injj power than any of w Inch we have any knowledge." fjf Cktmuliy, lirimiJr ( jj. smj. Analyst Ci:;furn!a State lloarj if Health, etc., etc. No careful housekeeper can afford to use any baking powder but Royal. M p'i'il I't-'P I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 f 'a iy a ' 4 I 'J 9 A BACKSTOP FOR BULLETS. tateator tnard, lb Amerlraa liar Ltowe, uil UU Battel rrwuf Shield. In Brooklyn roomily man stowl fac ing Winchester rill In the hand uf an axiwrt ruarksmnn ainlv 8 feet ill tant and told tha rllli-man to aim at lil heart ml lire. T b markaman im pnla and trrrnlilrd Ilka a leaf, but ha rnlaed tlierltle.toiikrnre f ill aim.and a the flush of flama (hot from tha muszle of bis Wrnpon a 45 call brr liullet tl strnlfflia toward the heart of hit living tnrgvt. Tha LESJAitu's miimd. animated mnrk Imply smiled, sti-piaid forward and re Inured the luilli't nf shield that covered hli dnvwt lie n iiuliitmiitt. and hi shield hail proved an iiiiiiillllil eticrras. The name of tlila American llcrr l)nwe I W J. K. l-cnnunl. atnlrliullili-r and an all rouml Inventor. He U almiit 40 year old, U a lint Ire of New Ji-rurr and live In ilmoklyn. Ho tip the scale at only IMS pound. Imt piMM-asea nerve eiuUh ti supply nriTiil "00 pound men. For two years mt he lias Is-en hanl at work iioii a shield dealfrni-d to make bullet fi-l very lint, and when tha newa u rnlihtl from tii-rinany nul long affothut lli-rr Diiwn, a Mannheim tal Inr, had Invented a mat that waa an ail niiralilo iMckatop for leaden htillrts he lost Do time In minnum Inn tluit he hail done a good Joli of I ii 1 1. 1 proof tiiiloriiitf lilmaclf "My alilrld." Iiea.iv. U 17 Inchra Inn IS iochna wlili- nnd I Inches thick. The material U a mnililnatlonof cotton, wood, wool and Mt tn-nlc.l chemically. There la no attvl, copper. I'm, nickel or any kind of metal ilulo In It Theraara three plati- of tin' omiiN-itlon In the shield at a little distance spurt f rum each other. Tba shlrld wi'liflm II pound." Kurt her than this Mr. Lennard lefuM to drecrllM his Invention for tha very nat ural reason thai ba desire to patent It nd aoll It to tha United ritatoa or aoma other government Ho dura not bellere, howoTcr, thnt Herr Dnwa'seoat la made ef the mine material aa bis shield and la confident that lil patent backstop ran fool bullet more succnufully than thnt of the German tailor. Mr. Innard Is frank to tntc, howcTcr, that his shield Is um-Iius axaliut stivl bullet. Ills main Idea In Inventing the ouinpo sltlon that fonns hlhlidd was to produce somt'tlilnir that would be mora elTcctlTo than the st4i'l armor platoa now unc-d on hip. He bi'lii'vca that he has dl "covered such eomiMwitlon, nnd that war vcl thus pMtceti'd will bo capable of stopping any projcctilo that may be fired at It from the heavlent cannon now used by the navies of the world. Ono of the great advan tages of his competition Is tha fact that It Is liumcanuaihly Hunter than the heavy tool plate that make warships so un worthy. Wool for a Itrlilge reaadatloa. WTirn the national pika bridge wort of Richmond waa in prorraaof countnidlo i tba workmen at tha went aide of While water rirrr ilu down to And solid foun dation. TucTktruckaRrrataodarrmlimlr bottom I nut bnl of quicksand. Vainly tbejr labored to Qml a safe resting place) for the foundation. Finally the civil engineer and tba con tractor ntnick on a novel expedient to over come the difllculty. Tbey sent men all through the country to buy wooL Tiny purcbaned nearly all of that commodity In this and adjacent count im, and tha primi tive woolen mills were comietled to pny high price In order to procure anything to work on. This wool, unwashed, burrs and all, waa delivered here on wagnna of all sorts. It came piled blgb on beda con structed for the purpose, and all waa tum bled into the hole Intended for tha foun dation. As premure waa applied It sank some diMance Into tha aand, but finally It would sink no farther. At lat. on this wooly foundation, the mrks were laid, and today tha weetern abutment of the old national bridge resta en a bed of eotnpn-Mrd wooL Indianapolis rVntlueL The Natural Death. T)io natural death is no Utopian dream. lJotli lotip vity mid cntli.uiai-ia aro within the reach uf mankind. Nut a few have aln-ady Mirun-1 both, whila many niuru may find them. I have sw-n the man. He waa old. Ho had neither pain, angrr nnr antrow. Finally his In tel Wt began to loee Its power. Ilia am hi thai changttl to denira for rejxiee. Ilia idena of spa", time and duty lin irwred fa? a mometif, tbi-n passed away. Step by step his powers waned Hup I'ilv, painltMly. cari-hmily tha rnomeiits flew. The merry sound of youth at play and tba hum of tha buiy world only rocked him (tently to sleep. On and on ba paMKsl until his Intellect ceased and consciouneMi was no mora. This is tha trae euthanasia. It euggeetJ no terror; It inflicts no pain; it brings no agony. I)r. J. Holart E.-Urt In Dietic aJid Hygienic Gaju-tte. QMf LmU Werau. N.t Zealand, Australia, tba Samoaa and tba Solomon Uland, aa well as portions of tha Uawaliaa group, are tha homes of va rious speciea of worma wita thick, heavy bodira. and with a well defined neck con necting the body with a bead that Is a star tling reminder of that of tba monkey. In tba Sandwich Islands they ara called "me-t-lu kl." which meana "creerer with a thUd's bead." An old New Zealand Ugl ears that at one time they wars of tamsrue (roporuoaa aad tareaUssst Us arUnctieo U aU koataa Ufa aa tha tslana at Lauia tispubUsv BALLADE OF WORLDLY WEALTH. Mo!.r takei b lunn aixl ll, I'tirt and raiip dllluHit a iiluw. Mi'Ui-r u,ur lb tttru bultU all WliiW tiie liiir. l,a.J rbb ml taw. Mmiry niMki'tb etil mlivw Lke tlir -l aiid truth Ilk 11m. Tlice ftli'lle I u lli-'rr brslow Vouth ami Itealiti aitil rdLe. M'n.') nn k Hi (tll. Wine nit !.!!) anil hidi ran It row. Round Ihr unLiul allu tall .Mmiry win. llu ro i balm to threw, SUrrbr. xilillrr In and trn, tialiirtb laflirt with wn-t rree. Tlieiw sl-ne i an nrer Iit.Imw Vuulh and l.r'th and paraIUa. Monry nip tbe irlrl hi RlaiL &Jotir) liiltrra biT)S I triiw, Rnl l.i !r lb i srd.ual, Abbr fir I lie hmlre k. Jl'Hirv makrlli in a .now, I'lace of penltriire But'll(. Tbeae alnee ran nv'rr lievlow V until and health and faradm. -Aiidrvw ltig In 1'ub.lc 0(ili.bn. ONCE ON A TIME. At tratiine In tba ruJdr libt C'lir)ftanlbetuuina err In tbalr glorr- ly liaby cam to aay good nlubt And brg lor "Jut one litlia ur." I told hrr how a (Irl Ilka brr l anie loim as", aniiiee here or oilier. And Ln.uiilit brr dull and niada a atv And brirgrd a alorr from bar another. Who, llml and llat Iraa, alao croaaad 1 ba llllla atory U'Klo( beauty rTilh oewaof bow anotbrr nloMod lire Irkaoma alorir tellliig duty. Bull backward waatlie tela rrfrrred To i arr hrr, but ban I rnJrd, A K I had liol raid a xonl. Willi liN.ka bait leadliig, half offrodod, he rla.ird iny brck-brr cblldlab truat Hud made l.'ia bat Jot heart roniillaat- A lilt Ir one." aheaaid, "pU ane-Jual Atx'il a lairy and a giaul." I kired brr rlnae, and off I went: Ui i" j nn a lilur," low, alow and aleadf. SllS LrnM d a .lull of a ret colllrut JJv ilcr.lnii a alrep alrrady. -J.riilra Macduuald ID liuud Word. Their Verdict Manv am tlx storiea told of tlx re- markuhlii Verdicts brought iu hy ilielll- dent Jurieis hut tht-ro could scarcely U a U-tter illustration of what a certain legal mail calls "inhieeul incnicieucy tluui tho story ho tells uf tho vt-nlict (riven hy a jury in a wwtcru city. Tho cumi under trial was that of man who luvideiitally, as aluxa-t every ouo be- liev.-.! had fatally oliut a friend win li the, two were off with hunting party. Tim a.i um d tiemiu was prominent citiwu tif tho placu autl waa gn-ntly bo- loveil n well aa nseiax-twl by every one who knew him. As tho trial prom-ch-d tho faow of tho jurj'i'"'" '" 1",'1 with anxiety When they ut luet n-tintl, it Waino ev ident to them thut tho prisoner intild not Ixi acquitted of nil hlume, at-eonliiig to tho evidence, but they (hfided that if ho tnunt becmiHiilenil nuillyof mune tliing they would mako that wimi'thiitg a lii?lit as txreiiblu. Aceonlingly tho foreman gTavely aiiiioumvd on tho re turn to tho oourtnmm that they lotum tho prii-mer "guilty of ilrunketini mv " In miito of the gravity of tho cane a rijiplo of amusement ran over tho court room nt this venlicL llio Judge, Willi couhiderahlo severity nud with Kreat clcarines aKiiiu thuigt d tho Jury and again they tetireiL A hiua intenal claimed. At la.it they caino stmcglinif in nt;aiu. Onco nioro tho foreinau coijfroiited tho judga and thus announced tho verdict: "Wo find the primmer noil'? n"U1 alnnelitir ill tho third degree, huf this in tone of aomethiiig liko defiance "wo il-m t believe le Old in Youth's Companion. An Kipeoalve I low. A Beiith nian'a court drcsa is a very tx in-ive affair. It corta i'40 at leant, without tho shoot, stockings or sword. Many men w ho are not nu mbers of par liament or likely to wear their suit nioro than onco or twice biro it from one of tho numerous costnmera who -u..-j !,.. o..((l.l.rliil of Covent Garden. Their charge is from 4 10a to i'S, including tlio a-rvieea oi uie obliging getith men who attend to s-o it pnperly put on. Out ultra faohiimahle tailor charge fl guineo for ouo wear ing, tnt his suits are of the bent quality, made to fit and of proper cut. Alto- .1.... ailV hie. lhm buckles. sword and hat, a man cannot make hi bow to the prince at cost of ne man 10. New York Herald. taring a Uniting llorae. A bop pun haeed at an equine "rub blah" sale w as confirmed bolter. No . U h.rnniMl than it M't (iff St "wmn " - full gallop, a cam-r which generally ended in a smneh and the immnliute reale of tho culprit But the new pur chaser, far from trying to check tl.i-protK-nnity, reeolvevl, aa he said, to hu mor him a bit ui g.-ueroj-.v e him to a fire engine. " The hote f und thai he was encouraged not only to liolt at starting, hot to keep up the pace, and in sii numths was quite rea-ly either to stand in haroeae to start at any i-cl wii-hed by his driver. Lon dull hDcctat"T AalmaJ lJl I" H'S- Allltadea. Mulra ataiMl tl.e t!.nite of high altitude better tban horr.. but rer'lf "mt ks for a--liniatiati.. n-i If urr.1 to undue rertl. at great altitude they are liable todro;.duad ai.dd. nlr. It n.r be remarke. that the region ef rrt'ial ae la Us aminutla di-tnrt f Peru Weglna at about 13.W0 Ia.t--Mi.cical.ia CaBturf- LABOR AND CAPITAL. A GOVERNMENT BUREAU DEVOTED TO INVESTIGATING TMEIR RELATIONS. Career ef CoaaaitaataMr rarrwll U, Wright, Wae Uaa Itevotew Abtmt Tweaty-wae Years ml Ula Ufa the t'elleellsa mt Lav W itattattce UU laapwrtaal UatlM. Tha government lal.jr bureau Is nlns yaars old. but It ha conducted I la tnveatl tllon Into the relations but ween the Lrd a of induatry and the tons of toll so Quietly and unlitruhi ly ttiul the gi-neral publlo was scarcely aware of It etlatenca until the muni strike revived Interest In everything pertaining to labor questions The bureau ha lvn cunaclcnttuualy and lnlx.rluu.ljf engaged in gathering tatl.Ucs relating to American and fori Ign Indus Irlea, and the proj.vt.-d nvwtlgtlon of the I'ulliuan and railway strike which will I o.niln. t-,l ,y Coinuilaaioner I'ar Mil I) Wright, aul.lcd by -lallaU ap pointed by the pn-oldcnt, will be almllar In scope The cotiiuilwion has no power of arbitration, but will simply report Its conclusion to the pn-aldcnl. The dutiia of the couimlMdoncr of lalr are to acipilre and dilTuae among the px plo of the I'lillctl Mate tiM-ful luforuia lion on a.ihjivt coiimvteil with labor, and eapoclally mnca-ruing It relation to rnpl tnl. the hour of lalor. the eimilng of men and women, and the mean of pro moling their material, social. Intellectual and moral pnoja ritT He I 1 i-ivl;illjr rhargixl at aa early adato aaiallii, and whenever Induetrlal Changes ahall make II eaecntlal, to aan-r tain tha coat of producing article at tin lime dutiable In the I nited State, In lead log oountrlc where such article are pro CAniyil.L D. WRIUIIT. duoed, by fully )ieci(led units) of produe tlon, and under cloMlflcation showing tha dllTeri'iit element of curt uf such art I rlea of ppalui tion, Including tha wage paid In auch Industrie. It I hli duty to aao-rtaln and report aa to the effect of the customs laws upon the currenc y and on tho agricultural Indus try, eieclnlly as to their effect on the iiiortg.igo liulebtnlneea of fanner, what articles are controlled by trusts and what rffii-t such truat or other combinations of rnpltal, lnip.lni- oM'nitlons or of labor have on production nnd prli-e. Ho I alwi atHvlally chargiil to Investi gate tho cniiM-s of and the fact relating to all eont nivemli-a and dUputc U-twivn rmployer and employee as they may no rtir, and which may happen Ut interfere with tho welfare of tho people of tho dif ferent state, nnd be lauthorl.nl to make icclnl report on wrtlelilnr alllijivt when ever required to do so by tho president or either hotme of congnna, or when he aliall think tho ubject In hUchnrge hiiilrea It He hna no Judicial Miwers and I only au thorized to Investigate and report what he hna dlacovrrcd. 1'rlorto June 13, 18H8, tho department of lala.r was the bureau of lalnir, and lUrhlcf was Mr. Wright, who received a salary of :I,ikx) and hod under bim a force uf bout 60 men. Tha bureau had then been In o rntlon three years and a half, and ConimlNiloner Wright hod dona such good wurk In tha Investigation of labor and economic queatlons that tha scope of the bureau waa enlarged, the salary of Its chief Incrmacd to fi.uou per annum and Its name changed to tha department of la bor. Tho fore of employee waa retained, and many of tho expert received Incrrawed salaries. Commlaalonrr Wright Is tell, broad shouldered man, with kindly brown ayes and a brown muatoche. He waa born In Dunharton, N. 11., on July .1, 140. He waa educated In the publlo aehoolsof New Haiiipablro and Vermont and waa study ing law when the war broke out. Then he enlisted In the Fourteenth New Hamp shire regiment, of which lielm-ameoolonel In 1804. He served as adjutant genernl under Ihll .Sheridan and was one of that distinguished ufllivr's most trusted: aids Poor health compelled him to resign In March, 1S5, when be returned to the study of law and waa admitted to the tutr the fulluwlng October lis practiced his profession for sorerol years and then moved to Massachusetts, where ha wat elected to tho state aenala In 1871 and waa serving In that body when appointed chief of the state bureau of tolltlc of labor, an ofllce which bo tilled fur 13 years In 18S0 ha waa appointed state supervisor of tba national census, and In IHH5 be waa commissioned by the governor of Maaaachusctl to Investigate tha publlo records of the towns, parinhea, counties and courts of the state. The national bureau of labor waa eeteb llahed under a low utsed by onngrcea In I8H4, and In lsl Colonel Wright waa se lected aa Ita first commlsaloner. For the neit three years he filled both the state and national fTirrm, but finally gave up tha state office. Ha lectured at Ix.well In Unite, Iloston, on "I-ahor giiaations F.th Irally Considered," and at Harvard col legv on " Factory Systems of New Eng land." In addition to a vast number of repnrte and bulletins, which ha bad Issued from time to time, ba publlhed "Htrikre and I .nek out," lk87; "tthlcsiif LaUir," IMDA; "Tha I'rrernt Actual Condition of the Worklngmen," IdS'i "Hand Ilor In Prisons, IS7; - Historical Sketch of the Knlghu of Ulxir." Ik37; Hl.tortral Sketch of tlie Amalgamated Association of Iron and Htael Worker," iVt. Thrmm monographs and other nave been trans lated Into several languages All In all, Mr Wright has devoted about tl )ear of bis life to tha work of collect Ing labor statUtlca. One who knows him well says there la no demagogy atmut him, and that ha la a "straight up and down New F.ngland Yankee," with his whole heart and soul In bis work. He l.aa not tha slightest anxiety aa to whom tha rreulta of his Investigations may pleaae or jtapli-aae. He looks for facts, and when he finds them be gives thera to the coun try without fear or faeor The Aillrnada. h l.ar. One of the miet striking r,b nomeua tt the Adirondack rrgion is tha carry ing power of the human voire instill weather upon the bikes gn at and rmalL Persons alii-e raeily bear the ordinary oooversation of others who are so far out npun the lake as to he indiatin fuiahh and as a gnat many Adin.n da k visitor habitually violate the law touching stie slaughter of do r a) I such offender are aitremcly careful n4 even to whisper a word that might betray Ikeir rilit wkea reViag vym tka lalea. Ezchaag. HOW GRANT BECAME A SMOKER. la larldrtit Thai raaed lb Oeweral le De Uerwaelai4 With l lgara. "My father," said Colonel f.raiif, "tried to amok while at Vvt IViut. but only Uvsuhi it was aguiuat tho reg al ji ions, ami then ho didn't succi-d vcty well at it Ho really got tho habit frumsmokiug light cigar aiidcigurvttes luring tho Mexican war, but it waati't t fixiil habiL When he left the army snd lived in the country, ho smoked a pipe uot iucvas.-uitly. I don't think Hint ho waa very foud of tohai-co then, and really there waa always a popular miMMiict ptioii of tho amount of his itmLing. Hut he went on ai a light niu Lit. a cannal smoker, until the il.ir uf the fall of Fort lknivlson. Tlun the pinboats having U-en wottd aome nhut, and Admiral Fouto having N-.ii wnuiidnt, he sent aahiire for uiy father t.i come ami o hiiiL Futher went iNvtnl, and the admiral, as i i n-tom. try. h:tl his cigar paw.iL My fat In r !k one and was smoking It V In alio went anhore. There he waa met I y a faff offiii-r, who told him that tin re was a sortie, and the right wing h.i.l In tl alrtn k and smaehed Iil Tin u my father started for tho scene of o ra tli tm. He let hi eignr goout tialut.illy, but held it U'lmvii hi linger. He r le hither and yon, giving orders and iltnv tti ma, still with tho cigar stump lu hia hand. "Tho reeult of his exertions w.i, thnt Fort IViiicIm.ii fell ufter ho M ilt lin lues sago ef 'unconditional stirreiider, ' ami '1 pnHwo to imivo iiiinuitiatily umiii your work.' With tho tucHage wn sent all over the country tho news that lirant was smoking throughout the Ini tio w hen he only hnd carried this stump from FiNite's ll.ig.-hi p. Hut tho cigar lieg.m to come in from all over tho l'u iuu. Ho hnd 11,000 cigars on hand in a very short time. Ho gave away all hn (Mil hi, hut ho was so atirnmtidcd with cignrs that he got to ainoking them reg ularly, hut he never smoked as lunch as he socmul to smoke. Ho would light a cigar after hrcakfaxt nnd let it go out, and then light it again, and theu again let it go out and light it, so that the mm cigar would lat until luiiclitime. " From an Interview With Colonel Frederick I), (irant About Hi Father iu MoClure's Magaziut tub IAD or I no ill tat aow-a tiiii A l.wlhani Incident. A aceno thnt attractnl a crowd oo onrrel iu the llowery very early ono morning. A girl not over 20 year old, many of whoae natural t antic of face could be diitiiigtiiihod through her tears, sat on a duoratcp of a sa'ooti, Hho waa well dreaMcd. A group at mil watch ing her, and while aomn of them in quired sympathetically why alio ni-nied so dUtrowcd a young iniwt wearing tho rnstomary polo bonnet of tho Hnlvutiou Army dlgevl her way through the crowd, and catching sight of tho way ward girl went tip to her. Tho Halva tioniitt, rexting iim.ii ono kneo on tho stoiio step, threw her right arm over tho shoulder of tho wn ping girl, and tak ing her by tho hand lr w her chaw to her and bepui tailing to her cnnicrdly iu a tone too low to ho heard by tho by standers. The lit im mt quiet prevailed, although tho crowd soon iiumU'mt sev eral hundred After a littlo while tho girl was notioul to havo iinjxil er)'iug. hho brigliten.il up, and tho blinding uioihturo dihjip iin-d from her eye. A smilo took tho placu of tho drawn look on her face, nud hhu clung cloeely to her comforter. Hho finally aroee, eiubraeoil tho Halvatioiiiat warmly, and tiny both started up toward Third avenue, tha arm of tho Salvation Army hue in twined around the waist of bur appar ently reclninidl sihter. The crowd al loutly diHpersiiL Now York bun. Kacllali IteanM aad Aanerlraa. On entering an Englishman't huumt the first thing ono notliiis i how well hia huUMi U adapted to him. On enter ing an Ameriean'a bouse tho first thing one notice! is how well ho adapt him self to hi linttsn. Iu England tho catah liahmciit Is carried on with aprimovivw to tho comfort of tho man. In America the establinhment la curried on with a primo view to the comfort of tho wom an. Men are more aelfUli than women; consequently the English homo is, aa a rulo, more comfortable than tha Ameri can homa An Englishman i continually going homo; an American la continually going to busineaa. One la forever planning and acheming to get home, and to stny homo, and to enjoy the privilegi of borne, whilo the other i more apt to devoto his t-ncrgii to make his huMiic a place to go to and iu which to apninl himself. These minor details of domes tic lif put their Irnpreaa upon larger matters of busiueaa and politic. Trice Collier in Forum. A fable, A swallow flew down and plucked a small piece of wool from the back of a beep. The sheep waa very indignant and denounced tho swallow iu scathing terms. "Why do you make auch a fuss?" inked the swallow. "You never say anything when the shepherd tukce all the wool you have on your bark. "That's a, different thing entirely," replied the sheep "If yon knew how to take any wool without hurting me as the shepherd doea, I would not object to much. " This fable it merely Intended to ex plain why million ran Le stolen with impunity, while the theft of a pair of boot a or a loaf of bread la punished with such severity. Texas Hiftiug. Qaiek Traaalt. Did yer ever stop tT think, " said Meandering 51ike, " 'bout this world's turning on its axis once every 24 hour?" "Course I have, "said Plodding Pete. "It's mighty fast travel, so faat thet it don't seem wuth while tryin tr Im prove on it Er feller that ain't content ed ter jea' ait down an slide with the earth at that rate of speed la to dog goned bard ter satisfy that his opinion ain't wnth liat'nin to nohow." Wash ington PtftT A l-tolaainm-pLt. What ia the nil.j t of yoor lecture" inquired tho editor. " 'The Cause r f Hard Times) and How Cure Them.' " replied the gifted or I tor, "and aa tb object of the lecture a in lu very nature purely philan thropic I will aak yon to 1 generous In the matter of free notir. Ey the way, " be abided bnrrWI.T. "I forr4 to fUl blank In thia ulvertiaetnent I will at tend to it now. " 0 And be Ux.k the copy and filled toe blank after the word, "Price of adaUa tioa." by iaatrtlng the simple tWae- "II. " Chioasro Trlbsuaav 1 ths aii(hty Wert, th lani tkt "tlrk at wtik ! s bia lauaha s kariaat ." Iha 1 1 PHa l lha I miliar, it. a ral el ll.a aeinunaral anuarant V bn It wtn ai d a. I iha airmauia l aaaita aud i-r.itiiv. aniua ol th taiml an t m l liullbll uolll.Miiol II Im llnlt.ilul ma. ana reatir. lu I la Itn.iir.. tv Ihoaa minitv, t -.1 I,, a as.-tlti luai aab-an.iu one aaraiua or .Iwwi tn In a ataiariat ! alii, ta aat f mil itia arour- Wltlieul ll.t.trtU'1 S atem.rli ll.llrl, tlU iallla. brar till. Ill HilUil. I nuiluairlal traiatrla tt-Jowinlii In lualal1,ti. rrgleiia .IiimiIiI rair a tultl ol u,r Hilo ta In Ilia lra.luiei,ai rl.ai-S. Aaalli.l thr riftf la el rtl.iaar. Uirii lal nr ImmIiI) uifimirl, lami aiel utiaj bolt aoma (mk1 nr Mat r. II I. au liilailibla ,lrlrii. leu i 11 atltin . rhruin, Ham. tillii.tiaiiraa, UaM-la, i vrteu.ura. anil in. ot atrritgiu ara ail lauie died by till, arnt.1 reauoalika. If Iba n.iiira iluTt I fi t any aur.a ttiau Wvl 1 Hal nvl, Iba i-roof iradria will ! baj- . 1A(. I lllll I'KI l-AII ITIflMa. ALU cm si 'ek l I'ltiti ia couipeaeil of purely vrnelable ingredient, and Is ah-' solutely hariulraa. It aaaials nature in her own rllorta to hrsl and iuvt(orsle, and im- j parts strength to the whole avium. Msny preparations contain strong chem ical and nuneial suttiicr ahich prixluce an injurious rttei-t, not onlv upon Hie akin, I but upon the a hole sratrin. althoiigti al , Ural tliry seem very beiirtn on account of thrir Mirrlul aclion and Innporary rf i feci upon the aurlace. I When purchaains; a llalrr do not onlv! aak for Almih x'a, but uiak aura that you lt' ft. HssrssrH' I'm are urely vegelalils. for hook afrni in aetl hia own utoller. hir la latin In, III,- in lilt own liauOa " TIIK IIMIIIK. earttali'l'a nilabtv niHMt linter, llitl lla inriiiiirv lllirr. .1111, Ami Ita flrainrr, lanta.tl.' b-atsras Many a Inline tale Kill nil. tlow lha walria rl.lli rl.llif, tllilrat ileilM ta aiir r l.tlig, l'rr,t a mtla tH-luia iliry fell. Att-1 anbutrrar.! Ibai imii i.I rortland M brra Ita Imalnraa uilrrr.U lw 11. PinrbaM-ra ef Iba Nnrthmn A Muria I'nm nany 'a pure, tmlir.ilrllrli.ua f atnruig k Slraru eeuie an rlrtfantiv lllualraled IHiufauIr ol 111 htauirle B l i'likK. W a nffrf Ona 111 ti.tr I Pullara' reaaH for anf rwiil i, lariti iiial ranuol I- eur4 by Hail l alalia (Hit. I J IIILNkYAI'O, Tnlr.1i,, o. Wa. tba un.lrr. a. .1. hava ku-wn f J Ilia nr. l.ir iba a.l rl'rau y,ara,aii I -Yia lili . ibrl'y biiiMir.l.lr In al. t'U.o,ea lraallelia ana (I nam laity al.ii- tu ra' r v nut ant laal.uirf ma by Ih.il film I r 1 HI A X liaiaaa r bruagi.ta. iil.li, O. All. IV',, kINNAS A at A N I N , w bulesair I'ttiial.la, 1,, laUe.lt. Hall l alarrh mr, l. laan, Inlrr i.iii. , a. llns i.t Hy ii,a iba ,i,MMl an, anur.nia airf.-a el tlir .vttrin. 1e,liiiioina.a M-nt Irva. I'rke 7. i-ania r bulllr. r..l, t, a. I ilruiguta. V'in man eiuii raiirva tl.auia.lvaa f tka Ibi.'j-.i..ii H al tl. r in i ba u Ulna eilbua! a aliwuialil ami .Vi aab b. l-ea.l in rainia w X Juaa. wl AMar trart, l uillai il, i r. Ia I' K oil. la i-nrra raiarih, tbmal an Pin liaraf. an- Mr.tn u a by mall ur aaervaa. 1 t.lld an alurriaifli, I'uil.ai.il, orrg iu. faa EoassallnaMtov rollak. Do Siiai. aa aawll Tst U saatt for break fasL Portland & Academy asmiht nati ri: a hltlenow aiHl tlien, with a grutle, eleaiw Ing laiulive, Itien-bf removing offending mutter from the at. Hie ach and laiwela, and toning up ami luvigo ratinii tlie liver ami Ita tardy lll. keuiiis Ita U Hi tu Hi, and tm tl I ijr reiiHive I be can- of a iiiultiltMle of dia- treaming diseases, auch aa lieailachra, iiibgta tlon, biliouanaaa, akin diaeaana, t.Hla, earbun olos, pile, tUtula sod inalaill.e too liuutoruus to mention.. It peojil would pay more attention to proer!y regulating tin. act em of tlx-ir Uw alt, they wiMild have ba fmuent tai-aaiiHi to call for tluur ilia-tor aecvuTW to aulalua attai-kaof dniigermia diaeajaw. That, of all known aitrnU to aeeompliah thia purpoee, I'r. I'li-nv I'leaaaiit I'elU-t are unemiallnl, i proven by tlie fact that once uani, thny are alwavs In favor. Their eacoiulary effn-t Is to ki-p Um laiwel oani and ivgular, not to furth.-r eiHiatiiialn, aa at the eaae with ollu-r inlla. Ileiae. tl"-ir great pipularlty with aiilferera from hal.ltiuu vua ttipataun, pile and IndigralKat. IMJLIli vTHE a SirtfcVndN'jtf'jl! ll.tWlb.itle, Kl I II . fl X' C in cent a disw. aawr aw 'JLMl IM nld nn a rnaranlee by all el me. flat.i. It eurea Ineipient Conaumptiori aad ia the beat CougU and Croup 'ux abies ought to bo fat. They are. sickly when thin and thin when their food doea not nourish them. Scott's Emulsion tho cream of Cod-liver Oil and hypophosphltes, makes babies fat and well, strength ens growing children and nourishes mothers, rhyiicians, the world over, endorso It. Don't bi dtcelred ti Sotstltutet! ftnt mt SaeU 4 aWwa,, M. T. All OraacMa CATARRH ELY'S CREAM BALM It nulrktf t.aVsur !.. '. Vaaasll I' a A Hair 11 1 mn4 ll1inmllwM He ftli tliA Horn. MtmbniNfl frtim Al.liMMail ttltl. H-r ihm KM4a of ThU 4hI Mmll. IT WILL CURE. COLD 'N HEAD A aartlrl la ai.ellrd Inloeach nnainl.and la ilfeiUi. I'riee Ml ul at imr.ia nr by aaall. r.i.i nnuinan., ti Warraa street, haw Voik. o7 fror.Ln Dal h rvrrvr. 3 r1, 8IXTH YEAR Will on pl-m-ff 11 Ttitm tmt Uf. tit avlitaiirvl Kugiub nturtt Suw atitl lo rrvt Uar-1ni m tl m ilajr wltulaafs. fitr rtl 4u ft4tra uK!LSU ai AIIWY. 1.1 KlrTrmtU itrMl, I'oi mm4, -r. Fall Irrra rnmmenryi rwpirmlr I, ftK 4'im ttirrfMAl t.iirrt rlnr t litft i-oiir kin I two ftAlt' (.nglUlt fNurtM, htu tor rilUif u. Cook's Musical Institute .I'nT.V.r vim lug itiil " Unui Isn-aiisa of 1h rrttsArll' lil iMi'taai'i of M Im Mar t'iMtk, bsith lit Kami) tut iu I Ik r avtt, m a rsinrrrl iitit. for lhf ongh mr(ht.i thii bo u uittuipautsfa,). .Vcak and Weary miine by the beat or extraordinary nertiun, tb phyttcal syauatn, like toe ... . ... . t - . . . . . i ... . i t .iiitv, , i. rruuiiiwi aii.u irywiw, tha bl.i need to be (.untied and lnvior Sam Hoods kVVVtatVVV I Cures VVaay i. 1 a a .1 n nrrveeaua mna. Ira atrrnaiti rnr1 by II --I I ItrllDlll lla. auatf-tlta, rwni'v ra I hat tlrwl lav i " a an t at va tar.t.aMlud, rvlraaUiU alaru. (if S000 S. Hood'a PI lla cure ail liver Ilia. i-o. CALKINS ELEGTR1C OIL BURNER THE CHEAT FUEL SAVER. How MAi'K o rrnrrtTnn at Ittat. Nn t in, no no 04 r, nu ilanfrr. A l-rfr-l mvtlitxl uf gsnralllig ftiitl burning U frum iirirutii oil. for bstiiig ml rotitiug. i anf tiuvt, ixi tatxl fur ttnnw, uUmm hrter Alt-1 gratr. A IstvuiHlrlf IS. ht piieaal bllllf ! .p.!Utlt Alttt rh-pr lliAfi ilfulhrf ftjl. 1 mil Ait't tt.tnhiA Um Uit uin'tou. Ani ttaoiixl In ajivrf lowu anil f unlr In t a.ifuruia, NAtU, iirifou Autl M a U lug toll. ttf lrcuiirt AMtrM Cllllir ELECTRIC BURIEI C3MP1IT, I'acinc I'uftIT AuapvT, t l.trtla Wlrlt lu lvra ! VOfV a Kl TTI'KM HITIMd ri( K. ThomiiKh aralam an. Inalrui-ib-n ; good taarh aia; biw trrma; ihurt lima: uiallluiia In ei.ia lriii. Mall ordrra rarrfiillv and prnmally aiira tr.1 lu, for fiirihrr inriimla a rail eii ei s-ldraaa fcl'l I II a. kKi.W.H, i llamlllun Hulbllng. I'urilsud, Or. t&sS rortland Coiicosi CoIIom, t A? 1 A. r Ae i ha l 4 Vaaam tm -.m '"ri nit inr, iinmki mm V? BiiilW al nuia. iBftiiasKitaa) la WmIm, ahMikMit. lvpff ulaga Mr. CM.i.aoa JtVMtL aavtl apaclaiaM at patu.ash.p mi rv ST. HELEN'S Raarritn and if I aur f iria. inSaylaasks , f e" NALU If 3 1, M. A.ldr masWkSa KODNKY, fortlsnd. Or. WORKS, S. F. Mlalea Maehtaerr, Hrfaa Mllla, Jka- faaiia) aad llenerel Maeatlaerf. atallaaale alvea all elaa ml I re a srerh. adalrea R. II. MIIUHat. M. St.. Holal rerllaaal, rertlaad. Or. QOLDEH WOT Uaiaiiif fowilar that 14 all elarn lu perttv aa4 leavsa lag sowar. Aak roar irooar lof list al pil. or writ le ChOrMKT a DIVBKat, rw Uaao, 04. Maaafaetarlag Jawalar - su IUAMOMU BKTTKIt. All kind nl Iswelrf mull to order ad r palra.1 al reaaonabla ratr. Hnnmi t and IU, j t Wa.hlmton atrret, Hurtlaud, Or. V. E. BENO, GOOD OPENING r..rllKT(K)i)la1 AMI) rUrTMINd ItotNS al (tawai. or(uu. A.blraa 1,1.1 kLLOUU, Os wego, or. CCOND-HAN0 MACHINERY. Wa daal aselualiriy la tsmsa-IUen H tcaia aaa, ami ha a large aeaorlmenl ( luiinaa, Hollrra, fumpa ami llanrral klarblnary. Writ Inr lalraldaarrlntlaarataliaraa. HANA.AI.BKI WADikK.k rTalrrBl .oor Talor,lofllai.d,lr. FOR LADIES I lee l fiOI.II will be raid bv th Reek I heaulral Ua. Iiir a)rra. ol tamala waatnraa Ikal will tint Tlrl.l to I.R i . i II 1MI NKKTII'SANATlVrK fOatllRB., rrtealSSwr bos. For aele bf all drsggiala lr. i'tlllan.a' In.liaa Mis lOliitmanl will euro Wind, ' lllre.Hn- and llclilng I'll a. i II abaniU tb In mora, ailara , lb llrhlng a I our , art a a ul lM.laiilrall.l. Ur. Will. !IIE I La ' tlr. alvea B Ulna' liiilian file innlmrnl la prepared lor I'llr and llrhlng ol lb private pana. avarr uni ia warranian. iivarug liiia, ea wao en rerrM.i -i f,r. an eat ISSUIACtUltlkt alita. hr naM en i ll.m WILLIAWI and I'roprlalura, LlsraUod, Oliio. nu CO. If. P. N. U. No. Ml-8. F. N. U. No. 038 BISHOP SCOn ACADEMY. FOUNDED 1870. A tmardliig and day arhnnl for boyi aud loung man, under aallltary dfaalpllna. Sraaotretilb ( IT) year amlrr praarnl naauaremaul will ojali Kaptrmuar la. I boa ouah .rriral K.n l" n.llrfr and ae rnolie hil. I ramirlal t ouraa, AC A lifcMIC, IKU-AKAIOKY AND I'klMAKr llKfAKTHKMa. For rtaioaue ana pun rariicuiare. . J W IIIII M. ... Prlnelnal. P. 0. Drawer 17. Portland. Op. H BDTIB aOIlGMllSllE PRICES. Men's Suits at t-S.ft. IM). II2..V). 115.00, t20.00. Men's Overeat, 110.00, $12..V), $15.00, $18.00. Yotinjt Mm'" Suits, $3.(J0. $4 50. $5.00, $8.00, $10 00. Itoys' Knee-I'aiits Suits, $1.25, $1 75, $2 50, ti 60, $4 00, ti 9. Oregon Wool Socks, 3 pairs for 50 cents. White I.niinlritl Sliirts, 50 cents. If you can't us, writ? for g'lods. I CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS "FAMOUS," Is i Caraer. Btarrlaae gad te4 tta, roHTLAMD, . a OatKUOMa -HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO MALARIA Is DO VllU ttL 11ALIT IK) YUL K BACK. he? laie evsrv step seem a burden T lrxineaxl MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY. W. L. Douclas 5 cunr isthi mr. VtjJ OnwUko lautisistv 3. CORDOVAN, IRtlAlaeiriiFtJllJ'. sj.UPOLICr.JSous. ?V"-vVORKlNGrir),9 2.BoYi5CnrxLSraa LADIES ll'2 ''-e oirtu rvm wisidqvi t Wt.DOUaLAS, BROCKTON. MASS. Tee ewe aave sawaer fer arearlag ibe W. U Peealas IIOO ebew. Meeaeae. wa are ta targaal maaaraataears r4 ISla graaaaabj.a la lae araraj, aad guaraaaaa taaa alae br ataaipaag the east aad prire oa u balteaa. waaa pnrfaaa fwa agalaal klk prtraaaad laa aaissiaaaaa a praeia. Oar aana aqaal can ma war la ai.la, eaaa inag aad waarlr aalllMa. Vaaaaalkaaa anld aaaarwaare allawae prtaaaf) lb valaagiaaa tbaa aar aaaaa aaafee. TaAaaaaala. MUaUk U raw liilaf aaaaiil Bupyij ywa. wa aaa. r f t rSL NQRAVING 1 1 PKINTKH ellOt'l.D k Ml llml lb.ul.lt ati-lnral I'hulo-anaraa. b win. a la ea trraa. rlain waa aalahltahad In I.7T b Ihr KaiW'l i.l ll.a III U I V N. IlKA VI.MI 111 , Who baaarrurad Iba lalral and brat Im prove. anrnla a.rrt pliwi ai.a anil a lull multitrauma ot lha miaa Miruvrd anartolnrrr. plmio aa paralua (Nierrtul rlrc litr lailiia.ale. Ilavli.c t t Ummnmt awa UOtl. riptrnre and ftnnrar (a. Inrna eel lb klhrai rlaaa ut Wore o.inellf, rrluililr an I l yaibunila aiialrrala .ir'.a brf all fc mtla nl aiigralng. I'aniiabaia brl.rd na-lnp ap Tlal lain, a Jia iriair.a aim wnrra diiml.t aitl fur . inilr ralMiiNl.aaiiil uifnrmalma. A I. Hawai. V-uaarr.toM.ia.iai . M. V , lai. wa -."1- HERCULES CAt CASOLI .. Engines -KOTID FOE- SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, ECONOMY SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP In Every Detail. is angina are aeknnwladf ad by eiaerl aa- tnieltrtiy.btitb f rvlms(rtsai .. auporlor workmanalilp. ttivjr dvvvlti tli full rtuavi bnrt puw-r, o4 mt) wlihoul n Klwirto.trfe bfticwrf j Ui arafM ol If aiUott U .p, liw Pfiair tad ralltabit. rr Beaaiaaiagaaaj wviaai ""baUBJ priaf paaaer- IM faaMLair ajllMlU. OmXtk bm luUUli ftfl liksl FaVdlAtf COML rot hnut1n oatata lof miam U7 hmf ml r It H blgbsMl ApproTsU. FlVff illtaralLAeBll BmfaVggf lakstlr atsMsgstttaat ft BaW jolkm0. Altt M -ktAJtlT ACTTAID IT P1LKER I EET TYPE FOON.HT, Car, rnsl aad Alder Si., PORTLAND, - ORECON gTAa" eaod lor esialof a. tmmii hie in itsi ittti, m Alder trl, for Uaa d. Or. I .1. 1 i r' ' :nr::;i''. i v: i ' " 'j Baak and CKBaeKalllnn, PranaOradcra, fro II D'ppiug Saakatatnd ail klud "J u and Irva Wars. Bead tkic asaaaiaju. .n ai Ls n Wmm taav W9mM ! (Mr JLU II mmt rial ita. ft mm mr In si ones. l M M mm lo "tt U la IM mmm savMAgfti mrrmm