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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1895)
r.i.v .1. .. r i j oval hakim; howdf.r is the purest aiul tron;H'ct baking jMnukr m.ulc. It has received the highest awanl at the 1'. S. Gov't official investigation, ami at all theCireat International lixjtositiuns .uul World's Fairs wherever exhibited in competition with others. It makes the finest, lightest, sweetest, most wholesome bread, cake ami patry. More economical than any other leaven ing agent OVl BkKINO POWOCH CO., 10 WAU ST., Nfv.VOtK. .i'--'f--r4wi?',ir,'wwi7-H-'i-wi',-w'ini','-'"ir If If ft if a A FP.OPMET WITHOUT HONOR. II, . A l Wllhiiul food, but Ha I'lea ly of alth. ! , r tl In Ihe San lavamlro hay, Iw jc.i.il ill-1 i' 'l','l7 l'liit nf Alniniil.i, I'ol I" "''I rn,t I t'16 H"t- l, I,. in.- i ( lllilinril ."smith, a marine lu-r mil 1 1, in Us l.i' I In In1 a rt of M-ctilul .V.y ILfini'l llinl U In n rvii as an art I t tl.e fi w select wn orlulnulljr n !.. p . f iim ll;ln mure- lliatl U feet In length Niiw II lias no must or rlyiiliiri (Lil t!"V Willi tllO llll. Ki r il.rii! vc.ir tliunlil mnn lin llviil In the hulk He ha been Rawing liu.ir.-r jiar I ii". anil I'0' na riim ' star vation, i-ikinit to fultb alutie fur lilt sup- Kit IIAUDkMITII. port. Ho niulil ratrh fish, but ha would rather die tlmn rnt anything uf tlia aiilmnl irnrlil. Win n be Ims food at alt, It uaual I; tns.t .f pancake maile uf flour anil w.v.r. Willi lirmu anil potatoes. Id' will imt permit IiIiiim If to drnp a Inn k ii'ul linn iivi-rlxiartl from hi craft, l,..w... r liml uf hi "plain final" he may I Id- -.t iikI will keep III in alive, anil lie ctrtiilnly Mi-tun to have little beside (nth tn ill t.il mi. Nnlth l n Imrlii'lnr alKiut TO jrrar old, nil d r "n y, nrn lio linn lived a life almost tl nt i f o l.i rtnlt. Ho formerly rnn a one IimI.iI irurk, whlrli he pushed nmru i: in l. i iki milii nlMiiit tlio lato w-llltiR r-1 : t - 1 1 li.K.k. He rvfiir to M'ak linii h l ut l.i rt 1 tttionn U lli fn, but ho cllnit tn tl.i' n ill. tint) nf a linithiT pmphrt Hint Sin KmihIm'o ami Oakland are uliik, mil In- tlilnka that anine who are the e liit will ciiiim to him and hi ruililcrli-x cr.ift to Im iuivrd (nun the drain Hint iilt tin. w U ki-d. Ho will not iny Hint l.c u ii iii..(i-rn Nnnli, hut he Ik'Hi-vii Hint Ul.uhirn Incplnil to live on Hie wntir t.. muni tlicili'xtrni'tlon, and ho U waitlnR tu tin- clioiM-n uf tlu'Orili-ruf Mt.lah. Ilrruln of Her Owe Hlury. .Viiry lliirtwi-ll euthrrwood, one of lh bnllmni Iniliana coterie of writers, U the Imiiiir nf Iiit own "Caravao Dnjra," which '.im U tl.i-i rvntiv wandi-riuKS of hi-rrarljr Joiiili Mni. L'athrrwuod bt-Kan bt-r liter tn r;ini r u cuutrihiitor to a juvetille mnK i.i.f in llixtoii. "She was iiothiiiK but a cl.il-1 l.i n iie coiniiH-iio-il her work fur u." ay tlirvilitorin rvnilnlM-riimi of that tiiiip. "I. nt I nlway rpcuKiilxrd her prom Ik i.J I. ...I r.utli that nil would wiunrr or later Uke in-jiliKv which die nuw occupies in tlie (r.nit mnW of American utorjr wrltera." It t oTr.iiik-f that Mm. eathrrwuod'a flint tir-a l.nllmiii example of the realintlc ili.n.l-nlmuiil he no little known, even hjf Hie Mlii ti-U liuht of h-r autmequeiit fame. It i Inle uf lliMnier lifrauiuDg lb poor bite -New Vork Time. Ill I. Ill I. Ode. ''Hi-re lin little ode," anld the poet tim- iuiV. "VouTeoir." cried thenlltor. "Paid tUl i-t cent I owe.1 jri-Hterday." Atlanta, Imntituiinn. n.r Hit ir.. i-ie it no rxiiliiineiidatinn, hut tl,r t time when one muni prmit a rr.n tu t the truth ahout him-elf "h!ilit he rtjt Is nippurled by the t'tt ih .iy ,,f other no res- inai'ln man will ''''I Im srorl. N'.w. to v that Am. "" I' Plamtih4 are the only n "'.' I rehsi.le porous p'anlers made li - I p-siw in the slirhtevt ite". ""v have lo hI Hie test for over IhiriT T'sft t ni in ppxif of their merit It is only IMMrr tl r11 ,t(rntlon t r,ire "" !'' erTei-ud and to the voluntary llm. ,-,il, f il, M W10 ,,vr ,eili. l'-r if imitaliun. Ask IT Ait. iil let no mlir taliuu induce you ' "iM-atTM's iiLa arret the prnr of tn i Jn'innv srriai m tlm r -n e -1 -t l -ii ..Mr.e I .tirlii Unt " J.i-n.ul-- I e ' ' 'ittin rim in In Ihs t.t tt II. e Like an njn lk, our face te'.l the .tale of hi allli r di- " . . i.. . i. - ltJA and inken e. listlrsa tei- and languorous looks trll of waniK dc lilitatin d l e a c amic lair in '.lie lv. Itnnvlonr tWe or another, the J tracrahle In a cum in on source ini tiure blo"l. and im pure blnl a e diirrstive organs. 1 l'iercr t(kI.len Mnliral r very I ti,e UiKjil, stimulates l:;eive "'n. srjrihrs out d:rae-j('rTn wher- T'7! 'l,t "'' PuU tfl whole lj!r vvroU, ttr.rt, tn,l teal'.hv con--t:on. It buil.1 up .!!1. useful f.rh. rV ut wrinkle, brightens the rye avaaaa lot Twllf werth liring. Htn MlRROH. 4 Japsoe Mnry nf Its lalliirnee un a Vli.llirrlru l.lrl. At V. M. '. A. hall Viatuso Ok;i!io. Juptm-x-, tuld tlin fulluwiiin Kury to a larifu mnli' tin-: "(Inco upon ik tiiin- Hum lived in little li iiul. t iu Japan n yuuiiK conple. 'flu V had ou rliilil ;i In autlful little Kirl vvliiuii If tli I'lVi-dviry dearly. It came to pa-s while tin- child wax n lnil y i;irl that tin- f.itliir u illiu-i to l.iku u l-nirf jourm-y to the far ill-taut rity. It was ton far f..r him to tako Inn wife mid rliilil, ro he Ii ft tin in at hi'iin uiid travi li-d almn-. "In that i:ri-at city Im niw many in-w tllinus wliK h, havniK lived intlie n-:t"i-ful llttli-haiuli t up iuii"tiK tin' In. .un I. linn nil his life, he had m-vir -cii l -fnm lie ili-in-'l to tal.e li-miit to lil t ife some of lhi new thine wliirh h i iinil to liim o vmiiiiIi i ful. And tin' most wuiiili rful -1 f t he c- ki lil take, it set-ined to him, .i n iiiirror He wit-h-l-i 1 to take li'ilne to In-Wife the plci-tire mid nur.ri-e lie h.i'l lpiTiniced win n ho lir-t 1. 1 ki d into a mirror So he took mm lioine to his i if-. "Whin Ii" iiirived liuine' he gavv tlm prmeiit In hin wife, mid for the first tiiuo i-ho liMiknl into n mirror. 'What do you m;' In r hiishand a-ki'd. She p'plii-d: 'I declare! I n e a Very pretty woman. Hn wears hi r Imir jn-l its I do mine, mid i-li" Miiiles and iiiomh In r lips as if she were talking to me.' Her hm-lmnd told her thai the iiiirror was a present fur In r, mid he hoped she would usu it every day. Hut tlio wife thought it far ton. beautiful and rare uiid citly a i;ift In use every day, so hhe put it carefully away and never smiUo ulmut it 1 to the littlo ilaiik'ht' r, who j;ri w more I iM-antiful nud nmru like her mother i-v-' cry day I "Hy mid by a iin-at misfortune fell 1 Upon that little hou-iiiuld. Thn wife ' mid iiiothi r fell hick, mid it was mhui evident that hlie must die. An she lay . npoii In r ilcathlied he calh d In r little (laughter to her mid told hi T that e lit- was I" r "lotln-r forever. She could point to no future life ufti r death in w hich they hould bo reunited. but In the love mid simplicity of her heart ho did the U-rl i-ho could. She told her little daughter about tho won ill rf ill mirmr. 'Aftir I am ih ad, ' fhe said, 'take down Hint Ikh ami look into tho mirror that it contains. Tin-re you will see my face. And I want y- u to look into tlio mirror every day, that you may never forget yuur tuothi r, and that you may (jruw liku me umre and nioro tviry day. ' "Ho the mother dii-d. Tho littlo fcirl did ns shu had lni told, and in tlm woniUrfnl mirror shu tlmuKht nho saw her inutlier's face, yotiinf ami teantiful not an he had w en In r, palu nml ill a she Iny dyini:. hut fair nud fn-i-h n she hud looked Ix-foru tho fatal lllin-si And the little itirl looked into tho mir ror every day mid thought i.f her moth er and her many lovely ways, and so it camo about that she pn w to Isy Inoro mid more like In r mother as tho year went l y " U'x hestir I'l.Kt lZxprcsa. Tlie Itlulit Man. Kmpluyer Well, hnve jmi found that Mr. Mnith w ho owes thnt hill? li- rk No. sir. There nre nny number uf Smitlm III thnt house, and not oue nc knowledges himself our debtor. One ol them nt so far as to kii k me out. Kiiiployer .lust ito to him nk-iiiu. I'm sure he'soiir wall. lauidua Million. A t'iMll) J"k, Au lamlisli veiitrilo'ult recently l-t a handlHiit. at the same time niiuikkiiiK the cries uf a dntf. A sympathetic man rushed up and Knve the mail a ihrashluK The veiilriliUi s""! him for liniiisue". Imt the case was decided hk i list him. on the irrouml thnt thedo champion acted In gisjl faith. I-oudou letter. Ths rut' Tarliir. Knlish nmlenn-rvaiiU. who are always eicluil"! from the housekeeper's rim. re fer to this iwcred spot as "the pun's r lor " It strike oue a Mnir an exceed intjly appropriate name, roiijiiririg up to ones liuatfinatiun the cotnplacetit bou-e keejier, sleek but In" and "genteel '' Udles' mauls. KxcbaiikT- The soldier Is the lt fed Individual of hlsclasaln Kur.. The llril.sh auldier rrreivi-s f..r h:s daily ration l'l ounces of bread. M f meat. 2 f rue. . f dried vetetal.li-s. Ifi of .t.T'-. ' "nr " k be receive!! ounce, of wit. 4 of c -ffeeand V of Ujsr. The war of the S stii.h .ure.i.,n t-t the linti.h tai;aT.r.i-.'i "" 'v en years' war. i..'--. "" Ihe Amen, an war of IT". . '.: le ..i..e..nu wr, ii',;ii.ijhi.i-mi. the C'nn.esu wr i3A', ""0. TVi 1 thit.k that the U'lysiho l rrovinc in above yn'i Isnice' "ih. dear i... .v i.ti,e.l tLat lial.f In I ! o teeth I'for bad hero In tL.hoilM- tin: piukox hoosts. th:v U 3 TO BE SO CROWDED THEj ttir.e CRCkEN DOWN. n. r 1'itii) in.. i. i,!.. ii,, nni,.. n lull.lt ..I) siauclilrieil - Ihrre U Not N"" " I I" Ilie (uuiili - A llunur. N--I rl III, I. .,. n g.. p.in v i.f I i.-.i, rs J,-, nlleliieli Hlioslnail f r il.i -j n ,u,. i,, riiitnm there are in It --ere tiilkn-K tl.e .1 1., r day alsmt tlm ' - i'f.i r.iin .f none, f.'iir bcce.l and j n k-.il, Mlmi tl,,y Hire tinl.leiily luter j ni.i.-l l.y r V I; D-.nal.U tie of lb. : iiii-i i nt Im- asi r- , ( n.eir niiaiUr, MU the l,i;i-l ..h: I " I 'id mi ei it ix-e nn 'long so complete ! Iv 1I.S.111-ar a. I'u-wiM pn;n.nr There Isn't a T.-..t in II,,. liat,-,! Mutes tislny, j iiinl fr- i:i h.it I i .a iindi rsiuinl there 'l i lii't.c i li the Nnrtli Aim rn-aii couiiin nt. evii 1 1 it c.isy l uiio ur two su.ull one lu I 1 l it 1 i " j .Mem e n the pi-is'ii "rsMt" to a yoiinu . hiii.ti r tishiy. nn. I Iniwii risk ymiwhut ; mi mean. lie h.i In.inl of It, u. . Ili-it Is nlHiut nil An. I et Mr. Iw.ai.l sail ami thnse who hum. vv illi hnn lire I hut lu the prune i ( lite. un. I they a' the nsisls iu all tin ir ulnry. In a few vv-.r-ls, the ris.t. are. it r-itln r were, phu-n hi re the piioiia imi.-riu-iite.l In n tio -t iniiu , lller.ilile IllllliU isiiii.I liatiiied their yniing They wire (nnnerly fntiinl lu nil parts of I the I'nittil Mates, i hey are referred to j hy James ri-iinnnrelNin r. partn ulnrly In i "The I'loiie. r. " In the early il.iv they I were (nun. I In the ent. just as the early settlers fiMitiil tlm htitl.ilnat the lii'.ilthi.f Ihe M. l-awrt-tice, even in the frigid ions. And tin y Imv e il ivi are. just as tin-huf : fa In has iliap-nn.. Kor their s.sts, ur luiti hlns! places, the ! iikis.is alniiys tu lirtnl a dense fi rest or grove ill the 1 1 1 - t ilia ressihu- plsme to be I found Tlnrethi-y vvi.nld tuild their li'-t ami lay tin ir !.. Hinl there they would ' n inn in eiht or lure weeks, hy whlili time the itt' vvn-.ihl have hnti hci and the joiihu binls have Iks ii iil.le to fly. They won hi cotuc in llis ks i f h tl in Iris U mid tin ill sands koiiii-i-ld tiiinrs say nnlliniis - but till the lestiluoliy K' es In shnw tliHt they never did nuy harm Hint n vv ur uf exti roil ii.it mil should have been wni.l ngaiusl thelil. The only harm vv orkul I y tl.i-m itm In the l.ri-nkll'K ilnwn of lri-s. 'I In y rs-slisl ill sin li iitiinU rs lh.it liiiihs of Irvrsi v.li of coiisiib rahle size were br- ki ll. A mve after I heir id pari ore I L, -1 as if no, Inne hiul slrili k it. Hut the tr 'Vi s th, y m-1is t ii I were nlwavs vv il.l j- r- 1 1 u -1 . 'lin y mn-r sehs tei one mi n farm r pr" n y. A for IishI, they wire never like other birds. They did Imt disturb the newly planted or grow i 1 1 i ri ps of grain. I.eav im- their nts In the li ri 1 1 li u', they would Hy l"HK dtstaiici-K snmii wiy huielreils of mih-s-. Ill mn nil of such hsul us tiny desinsl. Hi-luriilng nt night, their whirring would .. nml like the roll of thunder. In flight they were so dense as to seem like a cloud nlis. urn k the sight. '1 In y wi re nlso er ratic lu tlight, swisipimr ilnwn lamlward and t in ling around frcijiieiitly. lu this liN'iility their flight was always over the outskirts of the city. Many men vv ho nre not yet very farndvanced in years can tell of having shot into these fits ks from the vicinity of JcfTcrsu n avenue, bringing dow d a doen or tw otlor.cn birds nt a tune. Thiste men were then minsillsiy. Mr. Ilotialdsoii tiilsof many times he went out before breakfast, returning f'T his morn ing mral iu time to go to si Insil. There wassmrt in this for the Isiys, of course, hut very little fnr the older hunters, w Im eiijnyed n shot according ns It vv as ilillirult. There never nns nny s'rt nlnil the pigeon risM- that is. smrl as it is diilned hy the gi nlleuiau hunter. This s.rts man, when lie tis-k a shot, wantisl a bird on the w ing. so it would have alliance fur lis life There wnsn't really nny lie ei-ssity nf firing n gun into a is t. hen they were llnd int". the only -mrt was ill sis-ing hovv ii i ii 1 1 y birds could In- killeil nt nin e. Ten to lifti-eu was ii'ilhiiig uuiisiinl, while often a cmiple of d"en might lie brought ilnwn. Hut ns to securing the birds the iisnnf slmt nml mwiler was a wasie. A ,'iss heav y club mid strong arm ullicisl. The dub thrown Into a tree would bring down the pigeons like nut from a hickory tree. A few well dini-tcd clubs thrown, and the gmund would be covered with the dead nml inaiun-d birds, though, no matter what their nuinU-r might Is-, they could not In- missed fnuii the limbs of tlm tni-s. The roost were visited by hunting parties. In I sure, but lint for ssirt. The hunter who heard of a roost In the vicinity of w here he might liapM-n to lie would nlvv ay s visit It, but his visit was w holly out uf curiosity. He always found thu country folk therefrom niih-v nruuiiil, hut they also came from cu riosity. Tiny didn't care f'T the birds, but tle-y eiitensl lulu the work of slaiigh tcr. just ns If Hie pigeons, like the Ifus. were w ithout end ns to U iiig nud Im n n-.-They never had the hast idea that the day would come when a pigeon pie would I n thing nf the iasi, ns it practically Is now. 'I hey could Imt Imagine the tune w hen pigeon or sUah would Is- n buury III those dnys the pigeon had no market They might is worth Ha cents a doen. but to be worth that a pun baser had to lie found. Thus the hulk of the slaiigh tered bmls were fed to the hogs or left to rot on the ground. There is something a lesson iu this as to game hinl still In existence. The flesh of the wild pigeon is very swisct. and there is als.ut as much of Il n on the -411n.il. Just compare the pi genu at '.'.'i teiitaa doen. and 110 buyers, to Ihe ipiail nt I land t-! .'."adi.eii and more buyers than ran ha satisfied. T!.eiiiul In the early day was marketed nt luit :.ij cents a doen. It, t'i, was slaughtered until il became so scarce that laws had to Ik- passed to prevent Its extinction. All of the surrounding s'nii-s have Ian Imw which run fur five years and which. It is toped, will give the bird new life. This law I being reasonably enforced In Mis soiirl, but enough birds to partially sup ply the market are lelng bnaight In fnun Kansas and Illinois and the In. II1111 Terri tory. The law perm its of the sale if they are not killi-d within the con lines of the stale If tl.e stat.-s nf the Mississippi, Missouri mid Arkansas valley had adopted some such law as to the pigeon ls-fnre Its utter eitinctlon.pigis.il itpies and p L-eun most would still ts- known today lit the leg islsiors .f those days evidently thought with the people generally. Mint the pigeon was without end - that It w mild increase (ml multiply in'-re rapidly than it could I killed off - Mnron Telegraph. kllll a hsuro. s.oii,.nI uii'brstand. sir. T"U want star's mo hours. olnlil'llerv il It last week to Mr 1 1 . ll T..I1P i.illlst- 111 ( CouLtriman I sold Join-. Mttin.an -In- - Weil, do you know of any one ele who has a pla-e for sale C'uut.'rim!!- AU.ut a week fn.m now V II II ght -k Jntit-s - Life. When the king of - rn is ireal 10 L cff.nal r-vaoa. he l- -a like a jew-iry e hil.it Tbtrrn-'Ob- hataiixieareaorth U.OoO.O'jo. The faraer ar.d stotk rsisenof ttJ cmintry pnsiuce V) per eei,t of tl. wori'l grain .ujply ud U ft et of It. Bt- ;eal I .isla la hlesft. A p eeeof 1 r ;s-ny In the businesa renter -ft Lteag'i t.-s lfii b-ssttl for W years at : ...... -I f I, at Mrjtt.llsheS II4STSIUSOI I lie lat.d at ll -T a a-iiis-e f's-it t'lsy. 1141 a f, t after I e . 1 ar. l tl'Ja sj iant f .it afv ! rr Vr Thisi r. ;. -ited to be the h.gh-t ! ealuation of li,u . Ist.d yet established j l tlcago Trit.'i'.e ' lJurli.g H e I'rvi.i'i I'r-isin war the Germans fm! 3". r:.e ranndg-e L'1 S'.lO i charge, of artillery, killing or morts-ly wounding TT.o-.ej Jrencbu.en. ' Rowing that 4'S' shot p reUird to kill er mortally wound one n-ao. I PRAVII3 FOR TmE HORSES. A MltsUoa Armt Is.. Who llellesse la TraasHiigraiioM nf atml. It mi in. l.i bail that 1 1 i-i.lif piety and a Ullif In the transmigrant n uf aoul hmiM have brt tight Inuible tn any one, mil. li hss a p.s r .'.iltatlmi Army girl, hut I.liie Clark, a s, . . , 1 1 . r . f ihe army, wasnrrr.ttd In M Umn fi.n other tlay f. r no i ll. er cause than this, savt Th I'-sl IH ntt h The nil is rs rnppt-rs and t vi g. r on In fill' if the North Mri .nlw.vr salts ital ic were surprised nt seeing aw.. man In the linrb i f a nlv atlni.lst walk li.to th pU. mil with, tit pay Ing any atimti. 11 to them J - W , ' - rti.w im; roil iiik iiou-rs pnvei d straight l-i the stalls where iniin nf th" ih-.irtst two for five " horns In the tn irki t are kepi ( his. sing the most unfortunate 1 f nil the p-sT Nasts, she rliiss il In r aril's l nut the nnlical tus k nml kissed Its 11. ... In the most affection ate w.nv 'T'ls-r. ib ar. h-r-y ' she said a she huggi d Its I alter. . I old head to her breast, ' il.s s ist have a I trd tlint'T I love ymi to much. Voti an- a gtssl littlo lu rsr, are 11 t j. ii Vi 11 must lie gissl, and tl Irdwl! savey.i.r soul. Yc, ye. Ill pray to htm to save jnu!" and with that he ilMps d mi In r kirn- right therein the tall nml lift- d up 1.1 r vhIik In prayer The rulils rs aid the . t s rs nml Ihe ntlur hangers uli Inugln .1. rs ml down at the uth i r 1 ml of the stal I-- a mule brayetl, but the woman kept on pr.iv log. Winn she hn.l llulslnd her lnv.Hstlon for the s.iv Ing 1 f the Imrse soul, she got up mid went Into the neit stnll ami start ed Hie same thing 1 vi r again. The stal. I people were afraid s. inn of tho animal would kh k or I it- I. i r, and they foni-d her to gu nwny. Mtn h ft without objis-tlon ami walktsl up llr.'.ulwiiy until the got In front of Ihe y.e.iiid illstrlct police court. Them wen-a In re and buggy Handing then-, mid g"lug up tn Ihe horse she put In r nrnn als. ut 11 nrilklss.il Itonlhefnciv ' Sing w Ith me, l.i.r-y, " she said a ho drew a hymn il fimu In r pts-ket and held It In front of tl." horse ryes, hill no omul came from the nnlmnl. "No, ymi woti'tr Well, I'll aaro ymi anyway, " she vvi-i.t nn ami then itartetl to get Into the buggy, pn-sumably to drive anny tu st.iiui I. -r-e lonvclit, when just then llfflis r Ti.. -in 1 is. .n ihowrd up. He Is not a Is In vi r In tl.e saving of burses' souls II" r.itln r pn U rs to save personal prt.s-rtr to tn rightful owner, so he put his big hands on theeiiillie soul saver a lid tuld her to fume nhmg ' lib, the ilevll a gi t me at last," the woman cm tl out to the crowd which Rath er. d nlsmt In r. "I love this o filer r, but he li working for the dev II. lb-won't let me save tho soul if that poor dumb brute. Hut 111 pray f.r blin nny way. I t it all pray for him nml for me. Ih'cuimi hit going to tnke me sir tight tu hill.'' While they were waiting for ' the chnr lot to lull, ' ns she cnllid It, otherwiMv Hi li'i'slluiti wagon, In arrive she iln-w from her poi ki t nuiiii m ue h.vmnnl nml In Istitl mi the cniwtl Joining her In a srrr he 'I In y only laughed at her, and so she lifiiil up Inr voice nil nlonn and sang When the wagon came, hit wa lillllillril Into It, blessing every one, particularly the horsts. whom she Insisted had Just a fine a variety of souls a any one els. W hat Ml t rnls W.iulil 1 1... Two sKirts walking around Hare street, both II hh lulu II v broke, enmeacn-ss a re tauraiit with Ihe oulslile roveretl with Igns of vv hat ciuilil be had oil t he Inside fi-r n very small sum. The signs read something like this: "I'orkaml beans, 5 cutis, "'-niast Isref and silnlis-s, ¢" 'laiiih, S rents." "full iliimer, four vege table nml pie, 10 rent." "Is-f ateak, 5 cents," "haul ami eggs, 6 cents." "coffee or tea and four mils, ft rents," and soon, lli th sfsiit topM-d ami read the full pn gramme, when one of them remnrkeil, "If I hud ill cents, I would go lu there nud break Hint fellow. "-Philadelphia Call M hi Cuplil Wee is. Minnie .Iconic a engngemrut with lb Kn-itch count Is luokeii. Mamie (ood gracious I Wbyf Minnie Ymi know her hair I so long that II can almost touch the ground when he is standing. He tried lu tell on of her friend uf thnt fnct and aaitl ah bad 'hair almost a lung a her foot," and th goo gut so mad about It that she won't see bun any more. Indianapolis Journal Olio itreet III I'otupeil was called "Mr-it of Dried Fruits, "and In tht hop C'.iislili rablu iuautitie of fig. r:ii-m. plum and othir fruit wire fiiuii'L S unn t-otaiilst la-liera that ipelt II derived from wheat by gprucs-s of Croat f. rtiluali. 11. To Cure Earache Fa'ura'e a ere i f Cotton with Tain Kilrr and 1 1-ve it in Hi er. The jam will ijui. kl rease. Trjcuretottb arhe, place the co-'iiii in thebollow of the tooth, ami '-'!;e the fate Willi Paiii-lCilIer Tloi Kr-'"l old remedy- will cure anv arhe or j-a-.n tl'-at ever 'ta kt-l IbCoM or your.g. Miner. M'-kmeii. and evtrvor.e who is not within rallitK tl .'ante of a d-s'or shoe Id asrver l-e without a l.tt',e of rain-Killer. Sol 1 evervwhere. Tl.e fj iaiitity h been dotil led. but the prvra remaiu the arne. f'et bottle at once. Hill nTI a ', f reilln. L L rrvsrlMM lll I OH A IMHVrsT. "Ik's Hi aerst seamn ur dampness I eier saa," said a traveler un a tram. "Ye." answered a man uf lug aerd u' the superiat uiation uf lb atmosphere f-.'iii fog ami vpo-s. these rant loo moth it i-e 1C1.I in koesi hiiloat." Mst l-e l is. lull as I said il ! Ihe snrsi 1ss.n1 i,.r art ami lor suiii i.oiip suits a r l.riiit atisin. neiuais-ia. faces-tie. head a. he. I. -.11, a. he and the lik. ' -Well ; on e si 1 11 a com 1'inal 1011 I can bread " aid a tlmd pa-ly ' lloa 7 ' With M Jsi-nls kill." II 11 the anrsl leamii. M J. i Ml is Ihe l-est IhltiK to use for the lioul.lt. hit li 11 hriiit-s. It sill cur 111 110 tone anv t lung 111 he aliape uf ache ur fm ' In the nuinlsrtf linns, Husaia Is sec olid to the I mi,. I M il,., having 1 1 l.irt. It'H. kalued at i. '.oj iNin iK ii. w Inle Kram ( conns, third with ' si. nun, vniuetl at t. .,,lHHlllssl, Mini iireal lltitaiu has f.liKi, Oval, wnrth 1 .'. I .'n.ts'ti.ooii 'Not worth a tinker dniii" is not pro fane iu itself, us tin- i. wor-l sh...d be s-lle. without all "11 ' A tlliki r dam rs a wall uf dough or 1 biv rnis.s aniund a s't w hit Ii the 1 1 11 1 1 . 1 si r Is repairing. Th rr'Ms after the luvttle uf Walrrloo hnwevl that the llriti.li artillerv flml U.4KT muiitls. alsmt one fur every Krench .'Idler kllle.1 oil the fit hi. I-IHIII IMIIII TVie .ns-e. t t-f relief frt.tn ilrtulle rstliartlrs UT 1-ers.iti. limit. Ir.l alia enlist I stl "i I. or lli.lre.1 Pnie tin set sii tlir tsis.ls. toil litis Ihev ilti 'th Vlolt-lii e. alt'l the r es rallntt teii-'i lu Wesken Ihe llittst Itirs, and Is prt-jioll e si In ll.e .li'irti eh Hint, iirr el'-nis'lt il.l lers 1. an el?.-, tnal lavati te. l-iit li 11. ithei tf-u.-s tier eiitis li'es I tirilieriimrr tl .-iiinitksi .. . mi anil an enlsra in. ti in the liver an. I a i.l ei s II la an t-rrti lent l-arrler aianiil and rem elv tnr triaiailsl eelnplsitl ami II rMitiall-111. sit. 1 i ol gr. at is-i-riu to the weak eervetts anil Mle.1 A. a nie.lli-il.al llltttilaill It i sioinl le s.ir I" ss. lhstisni e. i.l It rrc.-tiitnett4 II. ml . Is proles tieal In-lnrtt melil I fullt Is. me mil 1 v s.. mar ells rlt ma Apt elite six! sle.-- .n- 1111-1 im rttvtsi i-y ins a.r.esi-.r lev laursui ai it aller.tive Mrs S'-rrt ll-'w 11,1 vu mi srr In kern a fr.'lf Mrs Avtiitkt Hi ihI tiiausgin al ad j.isi 1.-1 i.ei 1. ate tier own way. tti n niiiii, I'm or Tui iiHi.j n l avs j. kills! makes oath that he is le seii nr psitrer ol the firm ut V. J lit si V A i n., lining business in the litv .I l.-leil.t I otiiitv ami Male aiorrsaut and 'lint said li rut sa 1 1 1 par the dim uf uNK III M'KH I u I. A lit lor each and every cate til I aiarrli ibal cam ol l-e cured hy l lie use ui 11 vi L 1 vriasii 11m 1 It A S k J t IIKNKY. Swore t 1 ls-fnre mr ami sul scrii-tsl in my presence, the I'tb tlav uf lieceiuhrr. A. I. ss... . mi A. W. itl K ASUN, Nularv I'lihlic. Hall's t'atarrh I 11 e is taken inleriiallv ami acta tlirectlv un the blond ami mucous surface ol the system. Send for testi monials, trie. V. J. IIKNIIY X I i., loledo. ki HfWil by Hriiggists, ;:c. ai sle aroHK - W iley II a Pen I'ti . the ol.ti-sl, the lartsl, ill Kirsl Ml , -,. Un.l 1 Tilt ki line, Haiiltttaii, t-l-elier I'lauia, h..ry urirsitt I'm i.rli-rs, essy lernts. 1 11-1 KMT Ml MM - bentl tnr ritalifues Tav lira for breakfast. ScMA'-' OaVH? EIVJOYS Both the method and result when Hyrup nf l-'iS ii taken; it it plrasaut nml refroliiiig to the tiuto, and act frnllj yet promptlr on the Kulnryi, .ivcr and ISowcl. cleauart tho ijt tera elTectuallr, dinpcla cold, head achea and fevrra and cures hulittml tonntipation. Pvrtip of Figs is tlio only remedy ol its kind ever pro iluced, pleiwitig; t the (unto and ac crpttkhlo to tlio stomach, prompt in its action and truly lietienciul in il! (TectJi, prepareil only from the most healthy arid nrccaldo iuUtancca, its many excellent rpialitiea commend it to all and Imvo made it the most Mpular remedy known. pyrnp of Fifes is for Bale in 50c and f 1 bottles hy all h-siling; drug ifta. Any reliable druirieirt who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who w i-lies to try it. IXi Lot accept any (ulwlitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. lOuis villi, cr. mi iokk, 0.t. Ely's Cream Balmi MII.I.OIIR ..ltVX Uli 1 nuiiii Apftf He.W I'd-ia. r ftwHt. tVH Ha.al laVsfT..r.t , If. fciVK CHOK LSATI1BH at X at J,,k f .l l'i lilseeittl sl Snes an-1 K , Meets lli'li ""'s are i.itl.less sale I., I-..1..S st.is .lltrs u". "...r I o II trait .irs-s-t l-'rfl as.il Ills.' If t.iii sy.nl Sft.k7.rf ' a. '.itu ' I rtt to u.r ii fler .4 r sieri.sl ra..t.a..l K-..i.s ' ana is.ti..test Hnt'4111 e rr.n-is.'. 1 al Weak r n liiiuate in 1 11 . ! v .is ai.v pl.v-.-.t yu I'tnin il.iiwi .until".', that l'l- '. .-IllP" lllol t'sslt, .,, i, l..,lv .in n 1 s.itlsfinl with lb- 11 II- HI I1I111 lit, I'i.i-v ilfaw tl.'-n sist,-n,ti. e It. un 1 1 I'l-asl. nud il tin I-1-..I i II. 11, ih p in r insit.li.- ent, tin v are 111 1 sl.i't n! 1. vn't. IM ir i oinpl lilts 111 . -ii 1 't-I'll 1 bruin, the k'lig "I the ls:v , tlin.iili tl 1 llelViiils svs'etn. Mitt Hie i--sn! ,,i !,t .etielii! -l;s-al ist.nli.'tl Is what wec.il Nl'fV".U-llt St. llis is 11 t- un use, rcasi'i a' 'e i xj.'.u .1 tl.ui ol '.l e I. o'e 11 .liter. Tl.e 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 I -r Ni f vt'iisno-s, ll.i'ii, is ' '' stteple. I ' 1 1 f v mi I eiii.ih v-tur l-s by t.kkn II 1 1 .'- ir. .. I!i. unit e tu I nervi s, t -siies and oik-ti - w 1 I bnv- t 1 In-all'. lul 11. 'in i.'.n.ei t t he v r-a v e. Nil , , Voilsm-es aii-l Wt-asmss w..! t ' n-11 gm wav to s.-ntli 11 ltd In a t Thnt til i Il ( tl i-.'i v l ot '.1 t proven bv the vo'ui.'ai v s-.it, -ineiits h. .11. an-ls cured bv II .-I .u-.ip.tii . 1 i I ' .-. I, ,1 II . , s I II. 'I I ! 4 .11 Iff 11 'v. . s --I..I. .1 1 . ,t i-e il-mn lo .... . i.'if,-' t t"i also Pflitis f tw tery.-. l'l- ' - en -I - t--i-..'. I "It .In'.', i-i I I -,.e ,.. -rl-.el l- r .- ' a -. -i j - t -"i .il'rr U-- '. ' . t . . II d - .-1 , ltd I the- .11 - .e ' ' I- 1:. ' In 11 -li..rl I 1 i''l -I . 1 .-I I im rest I .1 .1 i -t .1 s "t r It fever . 1 II - i .- ir- ip.inll .. 1 I. ...i 1-e.nine of t h . l-e .1 I the lillte, 1 ll.e I tii-,v l.l II, lll-.l l till- III l I'.IOIIIIII. Notlvi-v Lil.e Hool'l , -t ! 1. I ' .1 .- I. . t. t . -hi iien led 1 id I u.t in- I'ti'iiisl... - nit em e I t k ' I' In III 1 .1- I lin -! . v t..,p t i it t ; -11 . " 1 1. I'll 1 1 n 1,, I I li e A.e :, 1 .i.- - t. l e 11. -villi l e .lire I 1 el Hood's SarsapariKia Es ihe Only True Blood Punirier Lipman Wolfe & Co. PORTLAND OHECON... Il.nr ju-d iiwivcil .1 lull line ut T.iiti'io' Linings, liii'luis .Mid IlllttlUIS I'uivli.isk'il 11111K1 the new 1. 11 ill. Wc ju- I'ti.iliU-il tn fcovc llic Very Host Prices... Send Im viinplis CKiCmi Rasing fays H M lltf IV jlalrtS lit. - lilvtr lsi.k nti'iiry while (ithrft,) Rte WNolitiK Intif hy silvl tttN-rvfsr. 1 4tAisr trllrfll l"'ti It atiil tlrsk illkr rTT ttlt IC iirrslrtlliit till (KitllUy LuallirM Vi J Ittn.listeil 1 1 fLrL kSlil-U Ll I . I K II ThcHRIH tiir- fitttr.tn tht v f? mtt I' itu 1 i-s t;rntB). Itu 1 s t .it.i ..Kue.mftilollirr it-vt- t'rt rtr n'(ttj w-tMirii f IT ALUM A tnCDIATOR CO.. Pn!om.rl. Hit APtlM IttM NM, III h Malltl M , I t An li f.iM.1 W.L.Dcuclas '-l Qrl'.CT "'"C""' aJO O 1 1 JZm riT ron AKiNCJ. J3. ( tiunovAN, r t .cn a 1 -.i uf a c air. i4.3.MflNtC.,.J!iKMlCCl i . -' I aa ti n l ly aaattar I -ITHA ril( .'. N ' 2. i.r? Bo .s'ScuaSHai 1 - -i. Anita- 1. w-r r- irfc.n rn. r ati nnrr .". ,"s.''W-L'OOUGLAa' " " rifUlKtjU,1MAU. Over On Million l'r.plc rr H W. L. Doajrlas $3 & $4 Shoes All our 5h(e nre equally Mt Mat tory Ihrv f U t? tht best alui l-.f the inniwir. 1 hrv rul (Uilititi thitar In l it. 1 h -Ir rrtn gotihttrsj mr unurrBti. 1 hr prUr mtm untlirm. limpr J an avulvt. I mm ft t' t ifl-i tivrr i ths-r makr. tl uui --'.. k'C . iltllft suj )''U Mviii. $9, DR. GUM'S LIVER PILLS a mo PHYSIC. ....a Mil t twtll I a. a, a? im. i in. rt'n n i'-i i A '- it of 11- ia fACtl il ! I -C . r frW h IUi I '.. s ltU iH't(' ,,, ,M I km m.h If l-V .lr. 'H" l 'ir Hi ml. 1. rtiilft lt- I in ami . L-i Itm i -.ui's- tMH r-'lr I liAn navftatrl (' " .. ' is. . , r ritis t- r at- Hf'i. I ix-minr s.u mm I mail a .11.1.. I .4I"M lH If W t4A mf ti A N Kli JUk.lJ I , I tl'taVllUla V AMERiCiS TYPE FOUNDERS' CO. PALMER RtY BRANCH tlfS! - - s- "W- Car. Heeali.l ml Hlarh Nil., r.irllauil, ' FRAZER Hilt ia IHI VSOHIQ. AXLE CREASE t wruiti.sfV-t.'' 'I' r iuiiuriM1t strtiiftllf s.iit i ss 1 1 iitf triitt' l mi) tli, r hraii't. frv hi. in Auuimi Ml. .t. I 1 II r. lit INH. Htlt M.K II Y iillMiUN AM t&- IIIN.li MMK'II ANTUl ml In icm kimh"II)t. Fill Tour Own Tietl I nnllisillMe.il. i .ut ti ti.l Ui ear. la.ta It . Iin-e. VMlli-il..'.e. H M tilhisi. als.t) rac wiwcinw'C sooTMiNS) TiHJ. IllilvJi-UII i braur - tOt OMILDMtN TCITMINO a -r I frf s-.cgW s I.I.HI !f. T. N. tl. Nn. f'.H-S. K. N. U. Ni.IHiH j Webster's International JarafnaMe in Otlce, 0-Jkoof, or iume. Aear I mm cover lo rover. Difflionary It la Ilia .Irnmffirff "f Ih If. B. Himreene rnnrt. nf Ihe 11. .. rinvertlllM-llk i'rlullIlK kUllie, ami nf lleallf all nf kite Hetnstllsstk. Ik Is saintly eniuiiMudini l.y nt ir Kl jle hits:rliiU)ii.leiil ul tkuoula. A l iillece rresblenl write i " t i r ease llh vshlrh Ih eyn llnila tlta aa.nl s.ultl, fur aeeiirsvy of ilellnlllun, luref frrllva melhiMla III llnllt allna rnnunelatli.n, f ir lersa yel eamiiirelienslvn ataleiiienla nf facia, and fur iireriLal asa as a sr.tr hin itlelliinarv. 'H'rbairr'a infrraaf luatal ' esesU any ulher lu(la suluiue." C. & C. nvrrlam Co., I'ubllalicr, MprliiKrirlil, Muan., l .H. A. ar-M f"f trr t-rtirJitl'titslnli .rs- lrrs-n nsifes. IllisstfSllsil,!. I rlnsl I-it.Is-.i. .i.a.-....l..e.Hini. "I "h. U.lst-fi.l IHI. AiAAAAA.AAftt1iAaAif.AAiAAAAAi UHWAKH at lailutkaa traaa Marks aaS laasla. is llic whole story about NEW WAY EAST: Ffrllanil. all Vk alia, P..ksn. via i. K a N' k.ns.f .ml i. real S..rll.ein Hallwav b Molilalia 1'ilals, Hi I'.ul. Mum a btt 1 1 . rin.alia. sk lyeill. I hl-eaa-i.si"! 'a-l. Afl'lres. are. I efefil. I I lH.ns.an, in. Alk.. Inrl.an'l.iff . K us- eli.lten t ,-etlle. ali . C ii l"iin.ie.n. l, en- in". " Sn .I't.l ri-l i-s.usk k-afk. fine sc-tierr. 1-si e ... -:i' si.4 Jiiiii.e.rs. tHifl.l ulnar-rara I. ml Letri.t lleel". aea fSI.lellL A SURE CURE FOR PILES if. ra tarri S1SBV I .. - l..eL..l.ta aiaaam irU v I on. ao-saai-aoa fiLB aiMfOtr. ,M, se wi If SI I-SV. ."-I Sl- u-s -s. e' v" trr-1 .'.r.i-LL",- NO DIRT OR SMOKE. Ywif i!it i Esn tt H"rmn (rs. t, 4tmi .Ct. I'siaser 4 he. S r . a4 r.aB.aal. fr. o ri lul a"is ati I. -si -vk- J U (aat i a rrraa. i -- t--si. Vs f J FJ tn I sisi -1 -r . L-L -.r.l 'l-wl-l-.W!.-.'1 jjl Aa J 111 PdvvKvis fajur univcru!!yiisn.A'lc.!.Jrui'estln theworlJ. a Kade only by aiCRCH It CO., flew York. So'.J hy crocers CTcrywliere. Wrlf lor Arm ! lmurr Ihmk ul i sliu'.o Ktcipta-FKr.E. mm MWWM'FV" " i 'miyy - i t.b. iseo. CORDITT & MACLEAY CO. mo. isoa IMI'i.HTM'.s -Mil IIM-.1 -1 ' nav--li' villi IU 'vis I i-.-ial s-IT.nee mailenn afproTed -..,,.,. i.niet.l. ..I Wheal. r. .'. . I II. 1- -t-' "I IU.I--1. fr.-... Itii.a, jafn .ml In- rl in Ira. I i.Ti-. K"'. Ms'l.l I ai.l Km, rrl I.ITrr.l rii I -sis- ati-l I nl"- II Nf, I MurW'l I. -si II. ( H". Il'l-I"- tt'-l In if' In. II I1..K. Hr.l-.ll al.'l Vk ll.e-. I r sat. l'l -1'isi I, I Li.-, tliii.s mi itn.eie. rriint trr- h inlr-i. nt sll Slll-I., Tm.lsle. s-lrele.f . l. i.iitiini ss 1'i.rler. i-e-iif-a anil 1 .'.11 -I..- ir. li-. i it 1 1. V N 1. I IK. MALARIA 1 I A I Hit.' It-KI. IUI'f 1 11 Km VuL'K HACK ache Isses everv sleji seem a luir-len YiH nee.1 MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY. mmz-mi WRITE TOR OUR PRICE-LIST OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS MIRK L. COHH t CO., 146 FRONT ST., PCRTUKO, SB. SPRAYING COMPOUNDS In Convenient Form 1 1- l-e .11 ui-l si b s.iir lur asi ISDO.tl tl INI OSf SOS 0 MMMIaSTOS tttit aoas.s or noiiicuiiusi ril ..r lrer!t ve fsn-ihlel aal Frtce Vk.lislsctiesl bj ee-s Pkaesti Cn ekt t-iiuii.ai. nm m. cukxe