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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1894)
ii 1'-"Y it 4 A' A ; A H : A -I A A A A A A -I A Nothing can be substituted for the Royal Baking Powder and give as good results. No other leavening agent will make such light, sweet, delicious, wholesome food. If some grocers urge another baking pow der upon you, it is because of the greater profit upon it This of itself is evidence of the superiority of the "Royal." To give greater profit the other must be a lower cost powder, and to cost less it must be made with cheaper and inferior materials, and thus, though selling for the same, give less value to the consumer. To insure the finest cake, the most whole some food, be sure that no substitute for Royal Baking Fowdcr is accepted by you. 1 p- !- r- FOR THE FARMERS Selected Matter Worthy of a Careful reman!. SUBSOIL PLOWING RESULTS rYvTvT''TvTv'TvTvTvT''TvTv'TvTvTvT''Tv'Tv' Tli Snail ol Srelita. Few niut'riiil accident of our live have the stil'tle, direct, compi-lliiijf infill mh njMin u tlmt in trt.l liy odor Neither ilit imt sound, wonder work im git both nrc, hit wcr to rvcnll an n-sociution or mute n nnl. a liat n otlnr. iinnotii'ul. rluii ofteticr than nut, nt the time, which yet fasten iticll j.:ist esciiiti to certain iinl mid asso ciation and clinkn fnrevennor to their garments. llostuii Common wrultu. Oill.ll.il lnipllrllT. Teacher If any J npil can answer, let ber raio her han.L Well. Mary, yoo may telL Please, rmt'nm. I don't know." "Then why did you raise your hand:'1 "I couldn't help it. lun'ain. Unci John (,'iive melius rm lat iiiyht." V- ton TranT.it ONE OF LINCOLN'S JOKES. Oaocent a VVtfjW T inl.l rn a aniarkntoa by all dm- rlsta. 1 etire Ineipion t:onaumpiion and U tu boat (,'ougu ana wruup uj Do You Cough? It Is a ture si an c'f v,.M n,,ul ninro than a to tile. Yuu nootl Scotfs Fmulsson jp W, a), aV ' V WT -"- I'.io Cream cf Cod-liver Oil and ilvnoDhosphites.notonly to euro tho Cough but to givo your system real strength. PhHurwns. tho world over, "U . . n . I r rW r It Daa't be deceived fcj Substitutes! i'npuxl b &oolt IJoBB, A TUIIor Who Was Trrrllily Scared Ihirtn a t all at Ilia M hlto Hons. Colonel Clark H. Carr of Ctalilmr who wiuuii:iiter to 1 timiirk under th H.UTix'ii admliiistr.tion, wm in Wash ington one day w hen Lincoln wa pre! duut. "I'm RoInK to tln White Houm to e Abe." fiid Owen Li.vejoy to Carraa they met In front of the treanry build inn'. Carr went with aim. Tin y wera Ihown into the jrcidenfa working room, and m ufi r Lincoln came in. He wore a long parmeiit w hich mlKht havo bw-ii cut from a bathroom patteni or the cover of a frairie N-liooncr. Hi hair win moro frinzclwl than nnual, ami the carjn t lii-r w n worn down ami without be Ik. The condition and ippciraneu of the rnidiiitial ho liery were kiu-Ii an would have made 1 Jerry himifoii envion. jirovidel tlie lories tliey told on Jirry wen- true, which they" never were. The president (tave hi cal'irn nil llliuoi j.T-'tiiiK and then nlmvcd tip one of the fh-ev.-a of hi rnrion parne nt nnd liinted out to hi visitor tho inll.iniel condition of hi nntt "You knew I had the uialllox," aid t (lliNiltl In n.-ulil I liaale-1 manner. Love- JmvkikI yn and pmiwli-il to talk nlmut other matter, while Carr'a few hair had inclination to utaiul up, nml lie moved ulx.ut in hi chair u if it con- talm-d dynamite. 'I he vn.it over, tno caller pal ouL Oihh ill the nir, Chtfk &lrl f jivi'iov: "Did toii know the president had tha imallpox when wo went mere: 'iVriiKii v. wiim I no aucwer. You ! d acoumlri'l! alirti-kwi nrr "Wbv didn't von aav ). fv biul it." renlittl Lovcior, "ana I mippoM-d ym haiL " W..11 I ni-riT linn hi roaren .arr. n... If f A, linrn it now I want Vou to givo me a certificate that I canKht the diwwo from Al Lincoln, inui win uo fomethiiiK- Rut Lovejoy had tio ocanion to no m, aa Lincolu had thetarioloiiHiuiy. cm cajjo Tribumx - l ltiaa lubMll-riowva (Iruaad la lu a rll I.Umrnl of ltpglk Thai Will i(Miitnt ihm Valua uf abaull I'allltailaa, Hie follow inn letter, giving the rrult ol eiperiiiiriit itli tubroibplowinir, til iwently re-eivel by the wn-tary of Agriculture from I'cter Yonngera, Jr., l ol 1 oungeri A lo., tieneva, .eu. : Having practiced lutrtoil-ploaing n temively on our nurwry ground near lienrva in growing fruit and ornamental triea with gratifying reult, we con ctuilM to experiment with grain and Vegetable. The ground a prepared br tuliaoib plowing in the (all ol I'.i2, and the crop .11,1 (r.. ITJUFIPtril III IVIH - ' " r T" i Corn that vear being onlv a very imaler I . Bie CnjJI IU III IB VII lull lim.illiiini iwi rl" , i ..... ... a...r ii'iifiiPn mil excmliiig twenty bui-tielnj, we harvcMed a crop oi eveniy-iive uumifii rr r from a trio ot'uround that had been ulwuileil. The potato crip waa practi cally a (ailura in thi vicinity; Hie re mit ol our eiperimeiit wa a goo.1 crop aliuut 1'.'5 bunhel per acre. 'i 1 i I ji 1 1 1 ,1... in.i.l a ,if una M-avon ij-i-i; mo ii -ii.r-," rve. ot, corn and jMtatoe. Hye liar v'etel indicate a yield of thirty-live buidu-l icr ai re, while rve in an adjoin ing tit-Id the name m-cd, planting and harveet, but not ulwoilcU will yieui ten buidiel x-r acre. Data on lanl FUiwMi-pioweo in ibu ui lsyl will vield (ortv to lorty-live bilxheU Kr acre: oat on Und aulwoil-plowetl in Lll ..I vi..l.l tlorl to thirtv- live bimlieli per acre; oat on land ad- i i rt- .t,tt ivl inn m ill yield tvn lo (Utwn bunhl r re (the average vmp unurr me wnv iuiim- i...i. !... .PU&an.a,l in o-L.li iimtatnre l It'll aim j'i ' the nhhI, oil and planting leing the None. Tl, aiiiw-riorilv of milxwiil cultivation ii eiecially connpieuoii in the length ol traw an 1 niaiiu on me uniinm. l l. r..im ,,f vTtwriinvnta with till year's corn ami potatoe cannot at thi tune ie iieierniineii. nun a tion f the prewnt favorable condition we will have the laruel yield ol corn we . ! J liave ever liad. r.ven unoer uiep io. able ctindiliona the corn on nulwnl plowel ground aeeni to iio-wh- a ecial eh-uieiit -jI atrvngtli that w ill in all prob- alilllt V exert III llllllieiice 111 iininnini- ing tlie value ol aulwoil cultivation. PERVERTCD VERSE. a ixu-l (Uu baaw4 1 IwlinouJa lT. Wbuln fr and lo flur arlmuiil.fr. II vu aiarrtwl on BiauUaa To a lJr Bamvi Vanfliao. Bui Ib.r uarrMa au4 aiaa al alolaioiuU. Ur. Tl,rr )uh 0aa uf Virtrui. WberallnlM liU kun "! Ucauir H il lilt liorw ran U1 Willi a OTI.I.r-1 I lk'h. And U pmUilMr mil un li Tl Tw teuiij .l In Wini' W uuenrl. "Mi. h,oa a f ui II "O, V l.i ii ksir. Ulr kl lilliU I. ,i. - le I" wr.gut, ....I ... j IO. I It', lilil .t, till ! ,n. il-li. g j-'riiki. iu Kln.l ul IC.llr.Hid I'kM. Tl:i i. i-ti!i;t r U' ner.il of the Cult- d ht.ilca li i nt I I ciiiiiiiand a fcr'.it'T kiiml. r . f r.nlwav miKaiie fr- of co-l Di.ui Thap uny man lit the world," .iid U N. i iuhy, a railway a n. r conductor. "My igiiotaiieo of tin car. very nearly ctvting me uiy Job a f. year a-'V ttv. r in llliuoi one luidnil.t the lliroiuli train, of which 1 had eli.irj.-. ww o.ik-k'ed at a little way atati. u. und a r-d l.M-tl man clliutu! al.iril the Il The Moiioiiiu' of my train ut that hour of the mlit made m m id to U'ciii with, and 1 w.i in n.i (,-ood humor w in u I approached my new ii.i-i-iiji r to collict hi fam Tin n. win ii lie .vr.l at me a much h.mll'd pi ii -o of pa-tcUi.ird, kiunod by the pt ui l-Ii r grin r.il and ciiiimaiiiliiik' in mi p rion l.iiic'i.iuo that the holdi r U- car ried friv of i h.irp-oiiall traiiik i.uryiiii, L'liltcd Mali luail. 1 hot my leiupi-r eomplelely. 1 w.m o luad tint I would Ii-lni to no explanation from him, N- caiiMi I coiilileieil loin eitiier a Irani roliUr or an iniutor and in.nli' him pay hi fare in the coin of the realm, for which I uaie him a r.ii ipt. "I imkiii luard from my mit.iko after InachidSt. b in. The pi-toRU-o nil thoritnii und the railway l'plo came down oil me like il llioii-alld of brick. I liarticd from tin in that my midiiiKht pakM-iiger w.i a --totlice ini-'tor, and that every man In thiw rvico u provid eil with a card from the t mauler gi n eral CMiiiiuanilitik' the conductor of all railroad train winch cany mail to jvj- the lk-arer fn-e. The name of no rail road company or olllcial ii kar on the card, but the' holder of it can travel on nne mail in the Initial Mat .-a IU far a he want to go without paying n cent" &t Lolll Keplll UC. HKAX VH. WIIKAT. Th Th-y All lroi.'k. '".ESS? CATARRH Cream Balm. Affly k )rtlrlc n! Ilif llklin wi-ll liPllil" Hie uunirll". Alirr itmmi-iil ilrw .Item l.traih ll.rtnnh Hi' in. l"iN.ihrrrilme k ilnr-kllcr mi-llr t.Tful, n.l lk l"f re llrinK. I.1.Y CREAM BA1.V liMii kinl rliiM Ihe Nkl , A Hum Tklll "I"! Ill Hkinniktliin. Ilaklaile . I...,..ia tin Mrmhrau lr..m C..1.I-. Ilwlore. Ih- '" ii ri. ittin ! mi lk T aftdrrflHl 0b " COLD 'n HEAD .. . I. Wl. Com mrp Ul hum, Fhnrthknil rour-knU iwo rr VOFV SHORTHAND Tvi-k wiiiTiNO orricK Thomuhieirmkndliiininlnn: r.wlMi-h ..... oiift. iii roin wihiii. M.n ,.r.1.r rr-lnliv iol pr..m.ur i. A t.i. Fur lnrthi-r t-rl!rnlk ril en ur tdrw. fcfillll A. IIKottM. ILmllton BiiiWIn. hirlUnit, or. J Partiisi Easiress c:-cro. a ik tn rk i a k I - - - -- Kool kid COBOi .Crlkl )ik.L aad .NKi.i p.B.bip IHV1XQ IKTITOTE.Sl! ririirlk Ue-t, i.. i n.if,'Ti 'i-...l Lroirii. tmniMTon yrr. Sittviro leiM-hrr. KtV. tlW. II. t III IK H. A. M., rrtorll. 8 ICO D-MAWO MACMI N t R Y. fl. ki cirlu.lvrir In rmi.-llir.l,Hi-n..nlh..tk lrv- k-r'mil ..I HI -"' H-.H-r.. -timH k'i'1 h-h. r.1 I f..f li..t d,--r'ft!reli""- I' W;. A WM.ntK.li.Wuriii " .r)lor.l"ri-i"'.,,r- FOR LADIES I lM I niil.li will ald b .mll ... I. B-.jr t'( "V " o,.t .01 n.. ti-!1 ; I.K ) . k II ' )" bo. r"rkmWbrkii lmtii. M.ku(-tarlB( J.lr ,l, iil.woi urttrK. . . , i . u tn nnift alCil f A'. I IKU M wwf iry ivi . 1 1 BEID. COObOPENIlMC , ur. 0 ranlala MrKal anil III I'BMrnfrra. Tlie fact 1 that the excellent captain ,r il.u t'niliri.i. f antain JIcKaV. wa a littlu mnrn otH'll U'itll lii liaH-U'lliriT til III wa quite prudent. With tho laudable; iIcircor epiiriin tnein fiiitii vn.-ii anxietv, he iuforinel them plainly of the cauiteof theHto;.a:;e of their coune and geninlly uMirel tlnm ol iii'ir tom nafetv. Si far. o r'""l. The pa.-clii,'er had a PK-ht to ask that much, nml it was i .,..;i,l. to h-t them know the truth .nd not imagine worno thinK for thi iu- . lvo But what the luwlipri nan n. right to n.k for wa information n to thecoure that the captain wa going to numne. and t'.iptain McKay made n mictake in not Bimbbing the firt g-ntK- mnn who ipn-itioned him on theminjii t. Why don't you scinl np mcketr,oin of the hm n;;crt i mid to have plain- ilematuleil. "ili'TO win i' 'i for riK-ket when a vetl conn) r.ciir enough to ace tlicm." aiikwered the cni'taln evasively, but courteously. The iliteness wa unai. ait io Iniplieil ndiniw-ion that rocket ami other liip were miisvary to their mlvatioii the pakMMiger h.i'l a terninc uoiu "I"'" ,1.. nn rfiiiiTnnTKier mi 1110 kino. Had he only answered, a he would i.n wrf-tlr iiihlH.cd in doing tin ' w n-' l . - and aa Kreat many oilier captain ,..i.i ,...rt .m!if b.ive done. "W hat un UUI'. v , .... - - ... .. I. tlmt of voiin: lio iniirni nae M"" " - . I. I, If littln nnu'litllar. but I IllU'in no,," - 1 . t.l I..VK an veil liins.ll irom iiiucu .....I,... t,ttv The ik-nvninr e-ni to iuiiii'i . have actually divid.-d tb.eiiiw Ive into two different camt nnd di-ui-.-U a vote oi confidence or censure. Happily coin mon ketiw? carried the day, nml a vote o confidence wa carried. hat wouiu have U; n done had tho vote of ccusurt hem pajMsl wa cannot giie. but tun v that if that motion had been carried it would have l- n th ..ii- .intv f.f the runtain to l'ix I'llllU - mover, seconder and princiji.il upprter uf the resolution iairM.-uouuou cj-.-tator. Rsrrd by a M"le llo. W. A. Meany. lw.kki-jr lor J'-pa . n..r.. ll nn rTeilllllf t-ki"-! e -o- - with bur;lar at l.i house early Monday morning. He U but recently married. ,nd among hi wealing prekenia w. . .untie tkix- To tin lm.py ciirnm.ianrr Heattributeith fwt that the imrgian ,1,1 not aucceeJ tn carrjing ou r.n, :':.ng In hi home. One of the bursar in rninmain!i? through hi drawing n.m atumb.. vrra tho packase .f torl mn.ic. and thinking probaL'y that it contaml )- rlrvor ilverwiiroattemj.te.l tooj.u it In '.Icing he ft the music machine Ju mr.trm. and pre-utly Mr. Meany wa rou-1 fn.m hi alnmUra ty the touch .g:r:iii. f "Anld Ung Syne " Mr. ;.-ai.y got hi r" tl"',1 f,:r, banclar. and tl.. y rtarte-l for a window. He arnve.1 at the dewing rotn d-Krway ;.t in time to f two burgUr. leaj. ng frira the window. He fired, tut the robbert coi.tmnl th-ir C;gbt " them atom '1-1 f f' XV"T f -nr.. and Mr. Meany i connncr., .. .' t l..,n. a l.e found M-vral I Ub t blood cn tb gr-iOBd ai.d tid.wa.lt.- ltvkulla ol a Tl la Which Were Compared. In view of the verv low urice ol wheat and the proliable doubt In which many (ur.o.-ra Und t hiMnkelve a to whether to ndl or fyl their wheat, the result of a test I made lat winter in which bran and wheat were comjiared may be ol interest. On February 15 two lota ol ewea with laiiibe averaging five week old were i 1 I.:.... H.k Inla aiitittlaf at a CitH'UHl, iilwiiK " " ; .1k L',li ii.iiininiMl tiiiiM lftllib and their mother. They were routined in atall, given what iiiiksI nay tney would eat, und were watered from pail. For their grain ration one lot wa given half com ami ball bran by weight, the other hail wheat and hall corn. The lam be were fed by themnclve twii-e a dav what they would eat np clean of the name ration. The bran-led lot welithed at tbia date 17:t't jiound and on March 13 2JU jMiund. a gain of Thoee lel on w heat weighed at the lieuinning of the experiment HW' and at the clone TSf, gam Ol oi'. iionuim. Dropiiing out of account one from each lot that made verr little gain, owing to the fact that their mother were very poor eurkler. th"ke led on bran made . . I - I o .... . . an verae gum oi o poiiiion iuouu.., iIwmui f,nl on wheat, an averaire train of 7 pound I) ounrea. So far a thi ei- . . 1 !...- 1.. tl.u periniem gx- ii biiowb ii cheajxr ted at the prenent relative prices, 42 ci-nt per bunhel and 70 cent iter liunilreu. o iniuoio n imm intiation among the wheat-led lamb, a wa learel. A M )rr ol.l liriillrniaa. Anierican chih n n are to often nui sance, owing to the iinliilgeiiceof juirent ,, , .. I : Who love Hot Wls. l v, Mil liniweu. i inu- ciihncd at home, they are insufferable a.iroad and add a new terror to remblic- . , , . i . nn Institution, ami on tiu-iu iic-uu the salviition of our country. Hut, thank heaven, there are exccjition to whom I thankfully turn, thinking with gratitude of fathers and mother who love their off spring w-ith irofoiiiid wisdom. There comes to me the memory of such a child a gave full inclining tot1irit' word. I never looked int hi lovely face, N auiing with sweet intelligence, that he did not make nie think of heaven and rejoice that so line spirit walked tho earth. No man, woman or child n liroachnl this ln.y without filing hi U nign influence nnd honoring hi par ent. Though only 0 year old, ho wa a gentleman in a grace of manner, for which naluro was mrtially reapoiisuua. -Kute I tel.! iw-iiingron. FREAKS OF NATURE. i Carton Thlii( Thai Aam kkd Aa- tudl.h ! i B.liare. Nature' freak of fain-y afford a kiraiigo tudy. IVsiplo are roniantiy Bcudiiij to the N.itunial iiium-uiu sup p. d f'il BiiimaU and oilier mldiiKt which are in rmlity uier accidental furni rarveil by wall r. A -bblo ill a r r. .1111 g. ilium uU.ut ii. If gram of s.iiul iiniil an oild kh:il lump i made. A favorite Ii:ih f..r null lump t that of a tunic with four leg, a head kiul i.iil, ( V. ii the Inn- of the shell be ing Boinetimi ilir-l nu t. Miiitlar iimcre tioii of carU'iiate of iron and clay as sume the a'l-.ir.iuci' of iHtnlli-d Jm'H nut, l'.ri ak i nc. mid you w ill alwav liud iiisiilc a small spirit winkle shell, Which ha wiv.d as the inn lit A ipic. r coun'cil. it "i tin kiiui. lorwarn I, I to W:u.hiiiut"il not I"HK ago. w;W nil all. gsl f sil f t of a child, with a lit tle ktiM'king on, the latt. r showing sign of weir oil I lie Isiil oi me lool uiui on the he .I. Il w.i only a concretion, at w.i lik. wiM' what n' ansl toU a 't inii.l . i. r on the shell, i i i ' 1 1 1 1 1 H i.l 'cieutist h i l'ii nmns hinis. 'f uf late by making imitation -1 el. r w. i i out of iiiart. tils-r. It i well known that C'l'i T wire can l oi.iwii lo a I'ii. ne much Lis than the lhi. kn.-sof a hair in fact, to Hie ill ameti r of the i.ne lliou-an.lth Jart of an tin h. l'ut g!a, may U suui liner than c.'l lr. while ei ll the llncst spun gla t i.l o line ii silk til r. The latter, however, i coarvi coiii)iansl with Iho ll.r. :.,! Iii.it call 11 obtained I'T melting quartx under a blow jiii. and pulling it out. Sin n thread may ie nnucin u thiiinivs of one-millioulh of an inch. Praw n lo such tenuity, they are invisi ble under a mii-rowi'im of the highest power. Vet they are stronger in irojir tmii to their thickinn than tho U-st quality of bar sb L Kuougli thread like tin is'iiild I1 made from a single cubic inch of quart to go around the world IWiS tim.-s. A gram of sand barely large enough to U. visible to the nnkisl eye wouhl ylciil I.ui'O miles oi mrcaii. Ubvi'ouly no jiractical ttso can t nia.lo of t'hri'aiU so extremely flim. C'oiiijoiratively roiirsu one were woven Into mihwctm be the scientist aforesaid. They would not caleh flim Ixvause they were too slipHry, having no gluten on them, like real cohw 1st. Thi difficulty wa got over by moistening n straw in castor oil and gently stroking the thread with it; then the wel captured flic fairly welL Hut a cobweb is incomplete wuh'oiit n spider, so it iKvnrrcd to the rxjk'rinienler to altrm-l an arivniiiu io hi web by the buzzing of fy. It wa . ... . . t illfllcnlt to make a liy lu.z loonier, uui . ...ii,.fwtorT tinitatioii wn liroduissl by jsTinitling tuning folk to vibrato against the quarU num. ilii ieicmi the spider righ away. Tlieacientist also nmimd himself with blowing bubbli of quart, which ls.ked e.aclly like the most beautiful aoap bubblua, Washington Star. SHE WAS HELD Ul. Asd Tel. Aft.r All, lh LIHU To Mad V Trvsl.l Awil II. "Thi highway tnliis i getting o bad tliMt souii'thiiig must be done soon," aid the stout man to a rcjiortcr a ha look.sl ov. r his free i r and read of another holdup. "Why, jnt the other day my daughter was going home atut 6o'cl' k, w hen she wa stoj.pil by a mail w ho said he waut.sl her money. Hie just yell, d a loud a she omld and t in. Tin re w u no one in sight or hear ing, but the fellow i vlili ntly got st-aird Sli. I ilit, mid she .'i. home ull right." "That was tcml.lc," said the ban man with the s. ri u In'. "It wa. for a fact," said the stout man. "Not a circumstance lo a cao I saw the other day," said the hall mall, as if Le ilnlu't care if the subject were dro jl r ul.t there or ii"t. What' Hint? s.u.l the stout man. Fact. Not half a bad u one I saw the other day. "What w.i it?" asked iho stout man a tin' gang N'gau to Ji-i. ii. W ell. I hale lo Ii 11 It. but If ynn lnit on the story I gu.-ss I'll have to tell it briefly. It hajninl in the j.re nice of at least JO jH-ople. I am sorry to miv I wa one of them. A little girl Hot over ii year of ago was held up, and It) cent mid a child car ticket taken from her, nnd never a tout to offer an nhjivtioli. " "Why didn't you get np and do some thing?" asked the stout man iudig iiiinily. "It wa none of my affair," ald the lean man carelessly. "Where wa this?" blurted tho stout man, growing Here "till, on a sin t car. The littlo girl'i mother held lu r up so the conductor could take the f in. " The stout niancollajiscd, and the lean man continued to h.k a if ho wa not In anyway iiiteri.til in tho case. St Louis Post lisiatch. tfia. Ik. II III IMF. Tr.;l nrmntrv slnn-keeiMT erale the ..... . . ...... , butter they buy ami ay jul wnai iney ran alford to for each separate lot, oieo- ,n nn, I . niiu-e. Niine larm- 111.. '"" - t -- era' w ive man nuuer mai i jus mm fine a ever came irom any ui", ' .i .1. I ., ), hiiflii-kt nriee lor it. llir. Plfl.m. - -- - while other samjile are not tit to cook :.i. . i aiitiiiiii im niiinnini Hi. 11 111-11 Willi Hill r-,Mi " butter i Isiught and aid for acconling to iU quality, couniry ouiir-r win nu jrove in it average quality. rot'LTHT ioTr.. Rememl?rto keep the drinking ve tela iupilied with water. A small tock well carel lor win pay more dollar than a large one neglected. Market your egg when fresh ani you will establish a rej.utation that brinj money, iw.n't fnl snrnln cockerel till they become "old rooster." It Ukrt corn and cut the price to Uo ll. Some who upily cutomer reguiany with fresh i-gg use a rubber tmp to mark on each egg the date on which it waa laid. fiat her the egu daily tor in a coo , , I --.1 Ir mm riAMlbls firi- uryi'iB'', " - rate customer that will take egg weekly or oftener. When shipping poultry long distance supply the coop with corn and water. Io not mil a lot of meal and compel the eating of aour ttulf. The ho ha Wn called tho mortgage raiser. Have von ever tried to see what a lew hen well cared lor will do toward ..M.vr,iiir a niortiraire? t',li mi are alwar wantcil and are as hard lo a-el m immer a in . ,. . - l. n. wit.ter, an we are inciineo 10 nun. i,...l..r for eirir o mum lscome tale in Many Colorado poultry fancier are Osing extract ot logwiwl aa a preven live ol cholera, l'ut enough in Hie drinking aU-r, on- a week, to rtl n it tha least bit We hold that no farm i pro-rlv to. ke-l onlcs it ha at leat a small fl.x k ol fowl that are not half rooster, and that no farm i trojrly ninaii if th hen are not taken rare ol regu larly. 11 t v. ..1,1 bent that are to l kl T'y I - d epoVed ol thi fall.it will pay to eil a Km a thev quit laym. Oram l money tbe day., and fed to lat hem that are not laying, it wiil brixj no pay leg return- Tres nt 'Mlirr I'lnrh Towsrs Too. Tlie Hid South wa stunding grim and ..i,i. .I.......' Dim li leLT.iiih win and rintliko buildings of Wushitiglon street, when Creighton nml I oinpklns paxMii ny. It wa Jt : 1 5. Hut when Touipkin bsike.! np at the dial on the hallowed chun-li it wa only 8:t.i. 1 Hen lie turmn rounu. 1 sav. freiithton. did you know the Old South had b'n aoldr" "No," hastily answeriMl Cn-ighloii. "I knew there had Wn some talk ulsait it but had no definite knowledge. How do yon know?" "Toinjikiu pointed to tho ilial. lie runne it changed hand already. "-Ho-ton Budget A Msl Werd. Bilkin-Tlmt bill i all right, but I haven't any money nUnit me. and Collirtor-You'd U-tter l'k sharp, then, or you'll find tho aberiff Hilkins And, I wn going to say. I'd have to give yon a clunk. Collector Oh er nevermind, it's no consequence. I'll call ngnin. New York Wckly. lis jum hf Urnm Lrllrr. F.vcry man should always writo oa ,.t iii.lv u Im rim. Oiiceuis.il a limn a a y.mng limn wrote to a girl. ' Your bus liiKiiinsl me to ask V"U to Is-come my wife, hlie r-a. u n-neu-n..sa." and got so everlastingly mad that iu refused him by return luuil. jmjiuw- ville -loiiniiu Are Mrm Orlllng Mum taint A local tihilonojihrT, who male a iractice of olerving other silu iioiniii-rs and eommeutillir Uls.ll their habit, states that nearly every man now n-rri.t . I.. Ll t lllim.r A 111 it ll i 1 1 IT tO him. thi habit ha Krown iiiimelisely .,f 1 .in nml iiinrlv everr man can be ulks-rv.! at frequent interval jmlling a gla out of In p ket and looking al l!ie s t of hi neck Mo or the nj'iarano ... ... ( I tl 'if hi whisker. riiil-ii. iiniia ' an. ioiig t'lshlna. Tlielrknn.considinl tho prin cijial sjiiig" fishers audit lake much eijicricnce, skill and hardihiHxl to qnnll fy a man for a first class place among ssiuge divers. Many of the most valu able s-iineii nre found at a dcjilh varying from 10 to 83 fathom. To aid in Hie doc nt, the diver make into of a triangular stone, with hole in one cor- ..... Il.mmrll Vlliii ll W rolMI i StlliC4L it,. r....IOnir tlu.ili n sen i.'iirdens. whi-re .1... v.u.t. IimIi. nm i- l.iilns.1 with inurinu III" -,' - - grow ths, the diver, retaining a hold on hi roie, dexterously orciik away nm i...l.ir.. ,,r ilni kiaiini! nml iihiii' thein under hi nrm until asulllelciit load has i. ..ii i.l. ..mill, when a null oiillieroiw signal his coinpanions nlsivn that ho i ready to avnl, llllil HO is iiien inuncu to the surfai', Isuring hi ocean trea- urea. Exchange. "IHilu'l yon hrr kboiil Illlls Johnny DuikB heln' ii.i.liulld li.im lh liN.rckT" Il InrT iir krri.ii k ni-iri m .7 1 wllln' artmrlkl bsllli. r. ' Tim lasiiu or ritowiaat I His rnlshlr Wssl, Ih land lhl "llrled wllh a h. IkiiKhi a hkirl;" ll.s r.l DihsiIoiiI Hit rnlnsr; ih l l lh krrliiilmrkl nnlsmnl. W hllk II ln-m wllh kll llis eli'mwiu id wekllh ... . -. . - ... I . ,h.I a I. .1 m.Mt kiln lnswri,, .... -- - liullliil wirilont ol II l-r likrrM nl mslkrlk ' . , .. ...11 k ....Mr..lMll, a b k rSlMl HI IIS I II 1 1 l.r "I " " I " mi.ll. liiki kkl.-'ir.. N ons -.ln or dwsll- - .....I l.u..ll. I. mml lifitn Ilia ink IU B msisi... ' ..... ..iirn wllh.Mil H.l.ur Mliimarh lllllrr Kmistknis, war 1111s in bin. Irki clrra snlnMrnliis In malarwnia rrflona .honld r.rr. k Is.lils nl Ilia lllii.-" In tha Irkilltlmikl tlr. nl ihrrlT ela nl iaiir, rnfn I.l ir ISMlliy oia.w.ira, t,sifii .... . ..Hi or wl.-r, ll Is sn Inlailllila ilalniaa. in- atlMUInn. rarumallam. lillluuii-, aripiis, i rivonsiM-aaand lisnil iri-mlh are all nor dlad bjr I till laiilal n-auiraliva. 1, .1.. II.,.. I...-. -WhT dill TOM Bill lhal . ui. tha riiMirr ' 1 11 branaiil nil sonant (Uli wal. hlng Hi scwlca." Our laaanlng Trails Wllh Seals. An old exirt house with European connections, doing a largo businesa tn tireat Urituin und 011 the continent, ha called our attention to the large falling off in trade lietwcrn tho United State and Smlu. About a year ago the Sjmn ish custom uiithoritic Issiiiil nn order deiuandiiig that a cvrtificiite of origin should accomjiany nil gissls entering that country, wiilcti inuncauy una re sulted in discriminations against go.nl from the I'uiled State. Heretofore or.li ra luken hv I'lirolHull traveler for Ueruian or oilier house could be tie- ruteil from here, and the fact that tliey were rctmioi ny iiermnn mercuani. ior instance, was aufllciciit to enable them to enU-r Spanish territory under condi tion covered by the favored nation clause. Now that ha Wu changed, to the detriment of American hijn.r. Iron Age. A I liaiiix. Of the 20 Iwinins w ho signed the Mag- 11 a Charta thrc wrote their name and '.it .undo their mat k. This Is ull changi-d now. Every laroii cnu wrius ouv umj few suciil in milking tnetr marn, Huston TresrTii.i. riHLIV ftr-KAKINU. THAT TIRED FEELING ! dtt to ftn IrrttomtftbMl rondiUm of lh k I . .i l .l...a,i.l lss .BBa.k.u.sa.B bi II lit lilt (Ida. UHrfJU V Flllfb Al UQVTBIouiiiv Ur. bwt war Ut roinj)IUU Uiit l.'.IA i- a-.aw ir,Uul'.Uaw..arilll. wtltft. rrtr wa y f.t nrirv to health and tren(rtb. If you're a nerrou, . . . 1 , nuMlii'lna tASura mo. IWKBia wwiim... . . ; ' . . ' th tonle l bull t yoo nP. rTr orri PrBrnpti.4. Yi ran dVpsnd DI' It Tba makan say It will blp you, or as oa Dotbmir, They trwimnl It. ' s. . r .n,l nikin rmislr f'ir woman allmrau, o-rttniig ean omipara with U " prearriptMrn." if. an lniKoratln-. re storative IhdIc, ami a dliin. slriKtusn tnc narrlry. sTf-ily barmltaa in any eon- J . . . . . L . . !. .,.MI BUll'ai iii"-. . It's a marval ni rwlT i'iC nrerma ana fkrml ihtT. St Vitus s Iik, fsintiiif bll, Diuim Hl 1 Uia. ami kU tl nervous itismlrn due to fui1lookl drranit maolr funrts, curl csaaai 4 Inniy PIERCE --CURE OB WQirT BtTI HVin. "pcTtuio wire ii3 issi mu, tM AMer Mwsat, Portland, Or. ft - . . .,.. s.n...MM mil ill 1 1 - i " . R.1.11 ' .... - . .. D m" Bk.k.aada.ikiodBl U41roa Waik- Mkd let sbi !.... Brl.husa Tli.l. H y..,l (Vnimlmyii Jul, Xf. '.Vktmw and Mr. Cn'arley June lial perha, tha rarest- Mrip. . .mm t.w .tl. immit mnsn wna viit-uvv v. " a - wertengnged tn th work of dutritmtlftf help to tl r. Bunday afternooa theae two getilletnen had rharg) of w agon together, and many load of pro viion aud rlolhingdld they deliver to d.-ki-rving i r. Tha nam of John Jones of McDonnell street wa given ihetn, nnd tin y started for the plac. Tliey had some difficulty In finding tb nuro t.-r di-aiguated and inipilrel of some on B.-cr by whern they could find US. "Il'a nt" down di re," .ud a youth, pointing tow ard Hie place, "an if you fel I. r w ill hurry up you'll aee a weddin, Vausu John Join l gcttin tied op ter-dav- They stopd in front of Ml, and John otic, a white man who follow tha oo mpation of carpenter, ram ont. II w.m not ru lily dn-ksxl, but be wa not mi the extreme ragged edg by Any in. sn. "What nlmt getting murrlod, Jobnr Ar-kiil Mr. Join. "I'vo lvn a thinkin alout it," replied Jlr. John Join , "an I til iiuguty giau v see you t'.lii come, 'cause In.'ed help." Mr. McWsl. r and Mr. June deliv ered a lils-ral allowance of provision to the groom, and after they had dou aoha said: "i :titl..imna If run had been her alHiut 10 minutes sooner you could liar Isi n nt the wciiim. 1 got, warned do foro ymi drove up." The two disj user of charity offered their congratulation. Atlanta Consti tution. Orassra ftmia la Us aa t.lsad. Tlie Bchcme for cutting a canal aero thn IsfliiiiiiB of I'orifith has luid il nri ii.li nf ti-oiilih'atnl il. tmMision. like other and gn'aler enterprise of the same char actcr, but it ap-nr to 1 now rapiaiy nppronching completion. Thoconi-easion ws originally grantil tiy the UreeK goverumetit in M:iy. Il, to General Tiirr, with who-ii wa associated M. d laiuMjie. Afii r tlin orifiiml rniiital hail been ab- aorls d nnd the op. rations for aoino tun sii-i iiilc(l, tho o nttiou were taken up by a new company, who in IS'JO entered into a contract wild a hriu who iinilcr tisik tocoiiipicte the works on March 10, IMKI, under pi-nulty of I.OtiOper month for nny delay after that date, but unfor tunately about this tune last year u wa terspout passed over the work, flooding the excavation. Tho disaster necessitated a (light ex tension of the term, but the contractor nw pnnuiso that a largo iteamcr will go thruuith the canal on the 2Ud of April uext Great efforts nro being mad to render the system of lighthouse ade quate. The Corinth canal, which will have cost fnnu first to lust 3.7o0,000, will be lit by electricity, with two pow erful light at each end aud A row of tight through it entire length. London iiewa. HOW Till I ti.:. 1. nn. nl Ilia heaviest strain that aome upon any man or woman. A llttl cold, a llttl hoarsenes. anu imsmi 1. don. Th leat of ability l rendered ab solutely useless. i.,w Una IVarsa the sniliient F.nnUih presi har, write a follow: .. .. . ... .... u... . a... .a 1 U)BIom, DseeiulK-r IU. IMNM f I think II only rixhl that I should tell vou of how much use I find Aiuw i s Pnaoi'i 1't.kSTias In my family and among those to whom I bar recommended lliem. Und lliem a verr tir-aslplai aa-ainnooi 'a and coiikIi. Maa Out I'asas." llBAsnssTU i I'lLU always gir s.i.b- tlon. ukm.i ami ar know ol a married eniiel ' i, 11. Vmm num. 1 hra .... liii-i I.. . iiias-kia'lJrut s lh lall 111a enursa. IIULMK ItValNKN t'ULtEOK. V - .,n man and wntllkn lhoul.1 have a bualnes wlucatlon. for money I lost vry day ly peonie wno am ... IlKura. cannot kerf their account ralght nor writ a good letter, and who do uol know anylhlng about buslu papr. Hiislu-aa Is bralnnlng to tin pro?, and there will he opening for a ureal many young people; so why not prepare yoiirsell lor aom 01 inraa i.-n..,.. j- - k. I KiisinaaB Isiluratlon Will VUllltllVum-i- " . not ouni amiss, for tl l worth all II eou for vour own use. no one leans sj i a III that hdoea nol bar oin buliis cares. . . 1.. Sohool opened Mepiemnsr a. ana -"'-a lhorouh Ominiereial Coiira. rthorthsnd Course and two year' Euglisb eours t or cataiogu addresa l1." V, , DasBaaaMilBesVMwrwIisa m dust, a bbmU. Tar 0iM lur braaHsau Hood's BysyBfr-ayTyBywysx-ki as w w as Sarsa-parilU Cures h Innlt . tlft lrnirthtidp K at. 4 A I a asL ll.s.1 a lUkAiAV pruiA, UQ OOl f UQ aV. Hood's pills car ttauwft, 4Ui4 UtlutuiiM. W. L. Douclas S3 SWllMOOUlAAINk a as a,MM a.w f At Vf 9.tPP0UCE.3SOU9. .1 inira. ... . nm ..1 Aftliai u.L-oouaLAS. 'BROCKTON. MASS. Tea eaa aaaa Btaaar ht waarlaa Ih b- 1. iim.i.s i.1,OA Him. Bsniw, wa are lbs lara-at amfirttfwt nt ku mtm.tmul mmnrm la tha WKKl. kau .UIUU lk aiM bf ataaftif tsa Bsma aad sra-a oa m . wi ir raw '- bis rnraakaa . . mmmm ..J smtim aaall k.Mntkni a-! ara al !' Brtraal' iuua. urwf oaaaraaBui.wN r. Portland jtedemy 8IXTH YEAR it-oi k.ni..hr 11. Prrnara lor eollafs. Ulaaaa.l'kund Kiurllah eor.a How pfeaexi " am, BU1UIUB. "7- V HT. HI Elulk siraal. f nlllaad. Or. U7-ssi Jt I I BUkSBtsl It faaaaisu. Liil sik mi I'm ' J who kaaa vaa SaMaor Aasa iMaaa naastxraiur , II bbs larH , mmm mm lata. tosk IIBMsUKWk la IB BMaaftnns If I? W oftrr Ons llnnrtrsd Dnllars' reward fnr snf eaasnl satarrta Ibkl rkiinol ha enrrd br Hall t .lkrrh cure. t. i. tllKNEV '.. Tlfln, O. Ws, ths sn.tsrslsnsd, have known r. J. Che nav f..r lha last iKiran Trara, and balla alia swr.ror h.mnralila III all bu.nia- tran-aelluns ana niiaiirUllr alila lo ca.rv "Hi an nlillsallon mads br thalr Inn. wKsr TRI'AX. u I...IM.U tli..l.la. Tnlnl.l. JL WAl.l'IS'l, KINN A MAKVIS. W bolraalr lirnsil.u. Tulsda, O. ,,.m.. .'-..,. ,a 1 11 1 . r r. a 1 1 . . ..-1 1 nk nail . . , .... .. ..... 1 . AlrerllT llB Ilia l.l.ol and antenna aurlacaa ol the arslam. le.llmnnlala arltl Inss. Prlc 7 cauls ear bull! a. euld by ail dnif ll. ik'iiiiii.Wh.t'a lilntswin dnlna now? fltl'atl ,11a lan'l dnlu aiijlblng. Il. igul a ovra- asaui iuaiiiuu. rNPAINTKU. Onward. "Il'l onw.nt th alald Wlllamalt Knrniaphrd on old futllsnd' domain, for Ihkl rirar, o ar, waa oal on a aper. Ami srlorl. 10 rha k II wa s aln. Bui atiar awhile ll (raw Hrrd ol .tmrt. An. I rslnrna.1 lo ll.a old rbannrl hma: Itaiiaraselaaid: " Man psliil Iha Iowa red. Bill I lii.-! .ml paint whfii I roam." A ai.uTaiilrol Ilia eillanwlie't l.e a I rota so bilniT la f Iran baa to pnri hasa aol lbs sorlB rup A Blujn Coniianr'a I'lavi-rio kalracl. Th Pan Franeiaeo ArtiOeial Limb Co. of No. U deary strest announce that tbev baa an eihlbll of artitlcial lln.hs at th Nortn waalarn Internal Kair at Tacoma. Wash., wher thsy are prepareil during thaoontin uane ol said fair to tab orders and lo ao- oimmndatelhisMwno desire; ao nums ui lliiihs there of work to b nialein Ban Kran eisoo. Call on or address Mssxo Braisa, kiassaaull Hotel, Taoouia, Wash. COOK'S Ml'HICAt, IWSTITCTB TfkS bean laail-lanrs lor ever tsralr rears. sad baa rar. a.1 sb enviable rrpiiuilnn n P.iriUi.d ..a .1-1. ,ii. it la Ira-atnl In lha Ablmlos lo q.iau-ra nprs-klf dainl for ll and H a.nlpae wna an fi ii-.-rr u. w. Sal urauu f ibmiss. .. .... n. r. a- n...... r.lanh. Maaaaea oi tka Ihioal and lamta, rna.in.wtoa In Ih- a.al s.'d eoml ns-a, Hr nrhl'la all rtleit Chronlr lilatNwsaandall Prla'aOlaaasaaol koib ai-a. Mi-dintMi b mkll ur aspraaa, Hiiro kk 4 Mnlaon, rorlland, Ur. Splr Jnal.Ulsssal.HneisI sue Htilllleal Kefora. Ul A War .lira I, rortlaad, Ur. If. P. N. U. So. 66-8. F. N. U. So. 640 I ALL rlt hi. built I F1EE naH shsad ol braad Bik-la wllb - - PoffiIM FrfroEK krary ana I guaraai par. nn PIIU r1 and nr. Williams' Indian nl niiiimani will curs Blind, iii.i... ftil.tna eilsa. it shanrlMi lha ftHlufH-s. kiikrS Ilia llehins sl onns, stubs a Pul- Isms' Inilisn I'ils (unlinsnl Is praps rod lor IMIps 'id lirhlu ol lha prinks . i.. I III r IL. alata. br ma'l m rer't'i "i e""". ernuj K. . . . . . . . . . . u . .. i.r f n II UU BIILLiaslS aeajwrawiMBiJW ana ai-" . . . - . -froprlslors, ClevatkBd, Ohio. CO. WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES," GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAP0LI0 I MALARIA I IK) YUU t.l-.L BADT IHJM YuUK BACK. achT lWwstenrstepaeeraarnrdenT Yon need MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY. BUT TOllB CL0TH1SS ATWHOLESiU PRICES, Men' Fuiu at 13.50, $10.00, IlloO, 115.00, fW.OO. Men' OvercoAl. 110.00. 112.50, 115.00, $18.00. Youn Men's HuiU, $3.00, $4.50. 15.00, $S.00. $10.00. Hoy' Knee-Pant. Suits, $1.25, $175, $2.50, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. Oregon Wool Hock, 3 paira for 50 cent. Whit Laundried Shirta, 50 cent. If you can't ui, write for goods. H mm P CLOTHING MAMUPACTURIRS FAIV10US.,sri:-rr'.. o o