Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, July 13, 1893, Image 3

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    I That Peculiar
fj Lightness and Flavor
Noticed in the finest biscuit, rolls, cake, etc.,
is due to the absolute purity and the ac
curate combination of the ingredients of
the Royal Baking Powder. The
best things in cookery are al
ways made and can be made
only with the Royal Baking
Powder. Hence its use is
universal in the most
celebrated restaurants, in
the homes of the people,
wherever delicious,
wholesome food is
appreciated. Its
sale equals that of
all others combined.
Made with the pure acid of the grape.
TIih Lousier t'utoli.
r. , n i. i . , .
" advices go to show tlmt the lobster catch
for the season, which closed Auir. 1. was
; past tell or twelve years. ii-ptcutiiy in
, this the case with the factories border-
ing on the Northumberland straits. A
; gentleman interested in lobster canning
. - u. .1 4 41 r
. uiiiitt-s mo aiciieuieub tuitt bue&tt lactones
i will on the whole average a net profit of
; about 4,C0O each. Taking into con
j Eideration the fact that the season for
laiiiiiiig luunicis is uy taw resiriuieu to
June anil .Inlv. thi nrnfit iniiRt Via rft-
garded as enormous.
Decorauig appareiu in me increased
catch, which is almost donble that of
previous years, while the lobsters are
just the right size for canning purposes.
Such has been the rapid spread of the
canneries that every available site along
the shores of the Straits of Northumber
land has been taken up, and parties de
sirous of investing money in the bnsiness
are withheld by the difficulty of procur
ing a favorable cove or beach.
A good idea of the profits of lobster
canning may be gathered from the fact
that while a pound tin is put op ready
for shipment at a cost of about nine
cents they are taken from the canneries
by wholesale dealers who pay from
seventeen to twenty cents per tin. An
American firm owning fourteen factories
ships its entire product to the French
and English market direct, and all its
tins are labeled ' Machias Cay Lobsters,"
notwithstanding the fact that the con
tents were caught in Dominion waters,
put np on Canadian soil and by Nova
Scotia workmen. - Montreal Gazette.
I ; . .1. j ,
An Egypti.m scythe dug np on the
banks of the Nile in 1890 and said to be
as old as Moses is exhibited in a London
museum. The shaft of the instrument
is of wood, set with a row of fine flint
saws, which are securely cemented in a
groove.
A New York business man says: "The
keystone of the success of the business
man is in making other men work for
him. That is the greatest quality. It
is no mean accomplishment to get men
who will earn their s.ilary."
Many animals never take exercise for
its own sake. The muscular system of
animals is kept in the most perfect con
dition, however, by their search for food.
With them exercise is natural, and there
fore perfect of its kind.
When a woman tires of a man she has
onco truly loved, there is reason to be
liove he has outraged her affection and
wounded her inmost self esteem.
"Why do you call your new cook Misery?"
" He tame she love company."
F.CPTCR AND PILES CUBED,
We positively enra rapture, pile and til no
te! dlsossea without pain or detention from bust
neat. No cure, no pay. Alao all Private dis
eases. Addreaa lor pamphlet On. Porterfleld 4
Loaey, feat Market atroot, Han Franclaeo.
"I've got an awlul cold," said the weather.
" What are you taking (or lit" a"ked the wind.
"A drop ul mercury every hour."
There li more catarrh In this aertlon ol the
country hau all other diseases put together,
a! d until th - last few yeara wa supposed 10 lie
Incurable. For a great'many veara doclort pro
nounced It a local ii!ieae anl prescribed local
rented It, and hyconatantlv lading tocure with
lncnl treatment pronounced It Incurable. Sci
ence has proven catarrh to be a constitutional
dl a-e, and therefore require constitutional
trrattrent. 111 I n Catarrh Cure, manufactured
ny F.J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only
rmi-tltiiil-.nal cure on the market. It li taken
Internally In dc from ten drnj toa teft-poon
lul. It act-dir.Tily on the blood and murou
surface f the y.:em. They offer one hundr d
do r for any cae It fnila to cure. Send lor
circular! ai.d te-tlm-nlnls. Addreaa
F. J. CI1KSKV A CO., Toledo, 0.
" Sold bydrugilU; "Scents.
tTurp?
HHEUMATISIS
SCIATICA,
SPRAINS,
BRUISES,
INJURIES,
CUTS,
ALL ACHES, 1&pU
BURNS, 7
WOUNDS, M
SORENESS,
LUMBAGO.
PU OUIUI A. CO, tlSSMr. ,
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A SUN WORSHIPER.
(luce no song bird'a lyric gush
Breaks the gray ami icy hush,
Eiuce the meadows are in bond.
And whitt fptttr chnin tha pond,
ince the barren boughs bewail.
And the bright hours swiftly fall.
Since tuo irteMs are one black blur,
I have turned uu worshiper.
Though my vision may not acan
Precep'a Zoroastrain,
Yet liuca 1 some rapture caught
That tl;e ancient Tarsecs taught.
Winter prisoned, I ara wou
By the promise of the sun,
And I lift my prayer that he
(Set the weary captive free.
He can shatter frosty bars.
Edge hillpaths with bloosom stare;
He can heal the bare bough's grief
By the boon of bursting leaf.
Woo the solitude to song.
Right the wasting winter's wrong:
He can golden life confer
I have turned sun worshiperl
Clinton Scollard in Youth's Companion.
A Pneumatic Coal Chute.
"The man who goes about with a
big shovel and a big basket over his
shoulder looking for a job at putting in
coal finds less and less to do," said a cit
izen. "The coal wagons which have
bodies that may be elevated and adjusted
at almost any angle, and which are pro
vided willi extension chutes through
which the coal is made to run straight
from the wagon into the coal hole, appear
to be multiplying. But of course coal
wont run up hill, and when it is to be
used above the first story it still has to
be carried np stairs. But perhaps the
next thing will be a telescopic tube with
a flaring lower end big enough to fit
right over the top of a coal wagon and
provided at its upper end with an ap
paratus to exhaust the nir. Then when
the tube is in the window and you're all
ready, zip! and there you are, 'Coal de
livered on the fourteenth floor without
extra charge.'" New York Sun.
Early Itacee In Russia.
Russia is so vast and includes so many
races that it might seem well nigh hope
less to determine its most ancient inhab
itants. Nevertheless this is a problem at
which Professor Anatola Bogdanov has
been laboring for the past 25 years, and
which fie attempts to solve in a paper
read before the congress of anthropolo
gists at Moscow. The kurgans or tu
muli of cenlral Russia contain the relics
of a tall, strong, dolichocephalic race,
with light brown hair, as well as a short,
smaller bracycephalio race, with dark
brown hair. The blond type preponder
ates in the southwestern districts, and
the brunette in the northwestern. Bogda
nov considers the long heads to have been
Slavs, and that the modern Russians of
those parts are an amalgam of the Slavs
with the broader headed race, which is
probably Mongoloid. American Regis
ter. The ro of the Adjective "Old."
Some one has noted that the adjective
applied by college graduates and stu
dents to their alma mater is always
"old." It is "old Harvard," "old Yale,"
"old Dartmouth," and one enthnsiastic
admirer and attendant at the University
of Chicago has been heard to refer U
certain rules of that institution as "a
way we have at old Chicago." There is
certainly an affection conveyed by the
word "old" that no other adjective car
ries, and like the terms of address "old
man" or "old boy" it signifies that lov
inf familiarity with which every one re
gards his college home. Boston Journal
A Suggestion.
Prison Warder It's just been found
out that yon didn't commit that crime
you've been in for all these years, and so
the home secretary has pardoned yon.
Innocent Man Urn! I'm pardoned,
ami?
Prison Warder Y-e s, bnt don't go yet.
HI have to telegraph for further instruc
tions. Innocent Man What about?
Prison Warder Seem to me that, con
dderin yon hadn't any bnsiness here, yon
ought to pay fur your board. London
Tit-Bits.
Misplacement ef a Comma.
A popular captain's wife was more
than usually anxious over the safety of
ber husband, and accordingly handed
parish cleric a slip one Sunday morning
bearing the words, "Captain Wilson bar
ing goue to sea, his wife desires the pray
ers of this congregation on Lis behalf."
Cufortnnately, by the misplacement of
the comma after the "sea," the congrega
tion were tolJ that "Cuptain Wilson hav
ing 6one t kis wife, desires the pray
ers of this congregation on his behalf."
Cornhill Magazine.
or Coon Not.
The day was warm one, and the gen
tlemaa from Kentucky was coming np
from the spring at the foot of the hill
with a bncket in his hand.
"Ah, colonel," inpilrd an Ohio riit
or nitsJng cm the porch, "have yon some
thing to drink In that pailT
"Oh, no," responded tb colonel, "if
water." Detroit free Ptw,
READING THE FINGER NAILS.
Character as It la Expressed In the lips at
a Woman's Finger.
Examine her finger nails. If these
wear the hue of bereavement bnt why
suggest anything so odious and impossi
ble? If they are tinged with ink, beware
of the learned lady, or perhaps she is a
successful novelist, with a fortune at her
finger ends. Yet she may be a Sappho, a
poet, and we have a distinct impression
that a muse may be a perilous person to
marry, cs in the case of Miss Blanche
Amory. And poetry is not a paying pro
fession, and Mrs. Hemans was "too poet
ical" for Sir Walter Scott. However,
these are merely mortal inferences. It
needs no "palmist" to tell the younj
man all this, nor does "the palmist"
dally over such inferences.
Ixherfinger nails are wider than they are long,
bewarel
She hath ber calls not long, but broad. Bewarel
as the sweet singer of America might
have said. "A hot temper and obstinate
disposition are indicated." This kitten,
as in Mr. James Boswell's poem, will
grow a cat and cross like other wives.
If the nails are square tipped, round
ed next the hand, you may "expect
quick and peppery temper," but not
sulks, which is the worst of tempers in
matrimony. Remember that whan a lady
gives you her hand she gives you all that
the hand implies very probably she
gives you pepper. It would be very in
teresting to know what kind of nails
Mrs. Carlyle had, and what sort adorned
the ringers of Mary Stuart, who notori
ously "blew np" her husband, though
indeed he richly deserved it. Unluckily
portraits are of little service, as the hands
too often are fanciful and conventional,
especially after Vandyke.
"Almond shaped nails, especially if not
too pink, indicate a cheerful, sweet tem
per" and ore also of high aesthetic value.
"If the nails are bitten," but we refuse
to believe that the nails of the fair are
ever bitten. Everybody would shun a
maiden who bit her thumb at him.
"1! you wast a carcf, ccor.osicr.1
wife, look at her thumb." But who
wants on economical wife, one that will
imitate Mary Stuart when she buys an
Elzevir or on engraving? The collector,
at least, and the convivial soul of open
hand will ovoid a lady who lives by rule
of thumb. An extravagant thumb bends
back very far whon the hand is opened,
as all hands should be. "Do not choose
a girl who has a soft, fat hand," with
fingers held close together. These things
indicate selfishness but it may be sel
fishness a deux and convenient. Lon
don News.
An Intelligent Cow.
Colonel I. D. McDonald of Columbia
City, Ind., tells a good story of ani
mal intelligence. Ho had bought a lot
of stock, including a cow and her calf,
which ho was driving home. The cow's
affection for its offspring had attracted
attention moro than once.
At length a river was reached, which,
being unbridged, the cattlo had to ford.
The water was deep, and as the cattle
plunged in they were swept off their
feet, the mother cow among tho rest.
The calf meantime was taken by the
current several rods down stream, and
when the poor cow regained her footing
and discerned this her distress was ap
parent. Instead of making for tho oppo
site shore, as the other animals had
done, she swam down tho stream below
her calf. Tho current drove the young
creature against tho protecting bulk of
the mother.
The cow, satisfied at tfiis state of af
fairs, started for the shoro, the calf swim
ming alongside of her. About midway
of tho rivor the swift curront, striking
the calf in the fore quarter, swept it bo
hind the cow, and again it floundered
down stream.
Once moro tho mother went to the
rescue. She had to swim around to the
other Bide of tho calf, and, this done, sho
had to steady herself in the stream until
the calf was against her side. Her ef
forts were this time successful, and cow
and calf swam safely to shore. Indian
apolis News.
Water Taklnu the Place of Coal.
One of the most interesting processes
now going on is the conversion of water
into light, heat ami power. The great
obstacle in the way of cheap electric
lights and power has been the cost of
coal and other fuel. But all over the
northwest water is being utilized for
running electric plants. An electxioian
who has recently been looking over Mon
tana and the northwestern states finds
that everywhere water powers are being
taken up and utilized to create electric
ity. So cheap is this process that the
use of coal is out of the question. No
light and power can be created so cheap
ly as that where a mountain stream has
been made to do the work. What was
an experiment a short time ago has now
become one of the most remarkable in
dustrial developments of the time. Ex
change. Chloride of EthyL
A new local anaesthetic haa been in
occasional use in Burgery for the past
year. Previous to that time it was chief
ly used by dentists. The name of the
anesthetic is chloride of ethyl, which
has a peculiar odor, not at all offensive;
on the contrary, pleasant and a sweet
taste. It will take the place largely of
chloroform and ether, which require
considerable time to have effect on a pa
tient. Moreover, it is much safer. It
can be used, for example, in the cutting
of an abscess or any other such slight
operation. It issimply a matter of spray
ing tho affected portion of the body. Its
chief component is alcohol. New York
Telegram.
How He Did Them.
The man was pompom and had a large
nized and viiible confidence in the cor
rectness of his manner of doing things.
He had finished bis meal at the hotel, and
as he shoved back his chair be shoved out
the munificent sum of SS cents) to the
waiter.
"There, my man," be said, "take that
t don't do things l.y halves."
"N-iin, Mr," vl.i.piTd the waiter,
you An ll.cm l.y rjtiurtcra. Thank you,
't."Di in.it Kr Pr.
The Same Old fish.
A few years ago the United State fish
commissioners liberated in Ipswich bay
a number of young codfish, and to dis
tinguish them from th many thousands
that might afterward be caught clipped
off the small left abdominal fin. Wil
liam R. Corbett, of Cutler, Me., wb.ll
fishing off Llttl river or Cutler harbor
th other day, caught three codfish which
haaysartb identical one liberated
Ly the commUionert, a they acb had
th aarae fin clipped off. Taey war
when caught twenty inches long, being
tat. healthy flak. Boston Herald.
SHE ORCPPED HER MITTEN.
And She Waa Anfrj Beeaase the Deaf Old
Man Misunderstood Uer.
It was just 6 o'clock, and the car was
packed with people going home.
She carried some bundles, and in her
efforts to handle them and tave them
from crushing she dropped her mitten.
She saw it go, but was powerless to stay
its descent, and it went down in succes
sive stages in a triangular space between
herself, a man who looked over her
bead, and an individual who was deaf,
"There gws my mitten!"
The deaf man leaned over and said.
"Eh;"
"My mitten mitten it fell down."
"Well, ye can't git it, mum. Y'll have
to wait till the car gits to tho end of the
line, so the conductor kin pull up the
floor."
Til do nothing of the kind. Besides I
ain't goin to have all these people walkia
on it for half an hour."
"Haven't ye got another oner said the
deaf man.
"Course Tve got another one," and she
wiggled the hand incased in her other
mitten.
The deaf man Baw the movement, and
knowing that women often carry car faro
inside their hand coverings reached ovft
and pulled her mitton off for her.
Then she screamed.
The conductor was the only man who
could edge his way to the scene of trou
ble.
"What's tho matter here?"
"Lady dropped her nickel and cant
pick it up," said the deaf man. .
"Didn't drop my nickel dropped my
mitten," said the lady with the packages.
"Said she had another one," pursued
the deaf man, "but she lied."
"You'ro an eld doorpost," said tho
woman with ono mitten.
"Queer how folks go travelin about
town with only ono nickel," said tho deaf
man.
"They get along better'n people with
no ears," said the woman who didn't
rlron her TiieVel
"Was that nil tho money yer husband
give ye?" asked the deaf man in a tone of
sympathy. "Ho must be a regla'r brute,"
"IT he was here now, he d eat you up."
"I s'pose them's collars and cuffs she's
been doin up and is goin to deliver 'cm,"
said the deaf mnn to tho passengers.
Thon the conductor said, "Fare,
please," and the woman gave up a nickel
that she had been carrying in her mouth.
"Thought it was iu yer mitton," said
the deaf man.
"You don't know how to think," said
the woman.
"Wonder why sho didn't carry 'oui
both in her mouth?" said tho deaf man.
"You ought to stuff both your own
mittens in yer mouth," said the woman.
"Ain t ye afraid ye 11 swnllor ver nick-
el that way some time?" asked the deaf
man.
"If I do, I reckon it won't injure mv
hearin," said the woman.
Then the conductor got down on tho
floor and recovered the woman's mitten,
and Bh got oft lit th next crossing won
dering why some people didn't carry ear
trumpets.
Tho deaf man said, by way of enlight
ening the other passengers, "I guess it
was lier mitton instead of her nickel that
she dropped." Chicago News-Record.
Woman to Woman.
The attitude women ateumo toward
strange women was amusingly brought
out In a IN e w l ork court a few days ago.
A female witness in a case wher a
young man was accused of slushing a
young woman's dross while riding in th
elevated was asked by one of the law
yers, "Do you mean to Bay, madam, that
you saw all those tears or cuts, which
ever you please, in a lady's skirt and yet
hadn't the politeness to tell her of it?"
"I do," said the witness. "I have often
told women whon their dress was out of
ordor in the street, but I always got
snubbed for my puins, and I made up
my mind not to do it any more. If a man
should toll a woman that her dress was
out of order, she would be very apt to
thank him, bnt she nover thanks a wom
an." San Francisco Argonaut.
Trees llequlr Good Soil.
Southern soil seems to possess the nec
essary substances for the growth of all
specie of trees and plants natural to
warm climates. Substances that con
tribute to the nutrition of plants will act
a food for trees, and, aa we see th phys
ical properties of the trees themselves,
loaves and other matter have a direct
hare in their nutrition. There ar torn
oils so hard and clayey that th roots of
trees cannot spread, and thus they fail
to reach the substances which they re
quire for food. Henc tho tree become
stunted in growth and is soon dead, fall
ing to the ground to become, through it
ashes, nutrition for some other frailer
plant which can subsist in such toiL
A Good Ttreealng For Shoes.
When meditating a trip on a rainy day,
it Is a wis plan to rub the shoe with a
waterproof mixture, which will make
them soft, pliable and hardy. Avery
good recipe for this is an ounce of bees
wax, an ounce of turpentine, a quarter
f an ounce of Burgundy pitch, molted
over a slow fire with a half pint of oil.
B cautious with th turpentine. This
Mixture mny b applied often and will
b found really excellent. New York
World.
bid You Evert
Did you ever expect a letter from a
dear friend and get Instead a cross
grained note of complaint? Or confi
dently expect a check in the mornina
mall and get an invoice of bills? Did
you ever rush with beating heart to get
yonr mail and receive nothing but an
advertising circular? Boston Common
wealth. "shop" Espn-Mlons.
The curiosities of talking "shop" were
never better exemplified than in the cas
reported by an unloving woman. In
country trip sli occupied in a short
transit th seat besld the driver. "ITe
told me," she said, "that he bad Wn
'bns-ing it' this winto: had 'hock-cl it'
all last mmmer." New York Time.
A Good Appetite
Is Imparted by llood'a Ranaparilla, which tone
U dictation so that all symptoms of Uyspep
are removea. Mr.
Robert W.W.Denrlrof ZM
Franklin St, Long bland
City, If. Y., ears: "For
two yean I suffered wit
dyspepsia, sad eonld Ind
no cure lor It. I began lo
lax Hood's Baraaparllla Jf ly
and la on aaoota I Sod
thai ffArrf'a a..Mtl1
Cereeuotbrmblaodand ate. Oenelr.
ayipepaia, i I eat now perfectly well."
MOOO'I PIUS are paiely eefetaMe, and do
((, Mlnw (it. t4 by eUdrugtUU. Ut,
DKClDEIiLY SHAKY.
A tremMtis: hand, an uncertain step, fidgeti
ness, Indicated I y restless shifting from one
place or posture to another, u-ually menial an
noyance at unexpected noises, are anions: the
uuiicaliotis , e Irvine nervousness. These
s. em in rime, but the liexitli of mri. and women
m 11,1s ivi'iulion is "decldt'div shaav," liable
to be overthrown disastrously bv ca-V-i which
Hie vigorous uuvht defv. fo lornfv ihe ner
vous system general vigor niut, through Ihe
medium oi remforcvd digestion and a renewal
ol an impu re,! i oner id sleeping at night, lie
rtiise.l toa healthful aiandaid. A guarantee ..I
tins is Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, which re
CMHt'lislies digestion, b.le socket on and the
habit of ,,i- , permanently regular
hats, thus renew Ins that IhhIv equilibrium,
which is followed by a gain olst.englh and
nerve tranquil, ity. Kor kidney complaint,
rheumatism, neuralgia, and as a pr voutive of
the first attack or silb-e.uenl return oi mala
rial disorders, this med cine Is w ithout a peer,
llince daily take a wiueglassful.
He Now, darlir.it, what kind of an engage
ment ring shall I give vouf She One that
won't tit any other girl's linger.
TIIK (JEM-INK AX1 Til K B1IAM.
Every good thing has its host of imitat
ors; every genuine artclo its counterfeits.
The imitators always choose the most val
uable and popular article to counterfeit, so
that when they claim their sham to be
Hiial, or as good, or the same as " So-aiul
So's." the public nmv depend upon it that
"So-aml-So's" article ia the best of the
kind The sham proves the genuine merit
of the thing it copies, and never has this
been better illustrated than by the imita
tions Of AlUWR'K 1'oROI Pl.ABTKKH.
Allows. ' Point's Plastkh ia the stand
ard of excellence the world over, and its
imitators in their cry that theirs ia "as
good as Alloook's" are only enipliiisizlng
this fact and admitting "Alloook's" to be
the acme of perfection, which it is their
highest munition to imitate. The diil'or-
enoe between the genuine and these iniitu
tiiina, which copy only general appearance.
is as wide as that between copper and gold.
The onlv safe wnv fur nnnOinserM U to
always insist upon having Alloook's Pok-
m'tl l, wruu.i Tl,... .. .1 1 r
ova l'LASTKKa. Thcv are the only perfect
plasters ever produced.
Music Teacher I don't know why von are
displeased. Your daughter really sliiga very
well, rather Yes; but how Is it that sho never
sings anything but soprano?
WHO DIllSN'T KNOW
Fred T. Merrill, the Pioneer Mlcvrlr Pealer of this
Coast? He Is reliable. Write hliu-l'ortland, Or.
Use Kaamellue Store Polish; no dast, no small,
Try Germea for breakfast.
SOUETIllSa TO REMEMBER,
It you re a weak
or allliijr woman:
that there's only
one mcilioliio so
sure to help you
that it can boptuir
anlted. It's Dr.
l'leice'S Favorite,
Prescription. In
building up over
worked, feeble,
delicate women, or
In any female
snmnlilnf H
weakness, If It ever fulls to benefit or
cure, you have your money back. It's
an Invigorating, restorative tonic, a
soothing and strengthening nervine, and
a safe and oertaln remedy far woman's
Ills and ailments. It rejrulatoi aid pro
motes ill th proper functions, Improves
digestion, enrlohes the blood, dispels
aclifli and pains, brings refreshing sleep,
and restore health and strength.
Nothing all cm be as cheap. With
this, you pay only for the good you get.
IP
tocta..
(l.fXlper ltotllo
Ouooouta
Tnr fliiEAT Connn (.'una promptly curt
whore all others fnlL Coughs, Croup Sore
Throat, Hoaraeneaa, Whooping Cough and
Asthma. For Consumption It Tins no rival;
haa cured thousands, and will ccna you If
taken In time. Hold uy Druggist on a guar,
ntee. For n Ijiino Hack or Chest, use
BHILOH'B BELLADONNA PLASTst ftjoo.
s
HILOH'S
CATARRH
REMEDY,
ilaVOVUUi.Ulitrili Thla PMilPflv ! frnarun.
"German
Syrup"
TUDGH I. H. IIlLL. olthe Rnnorlor
Court, Walker county, Georgia,
thinks enoticll of Herman Svntn in
send us voluntarily a strong letter
endorsing it. When men of rank
and education thus use and recom
mend an article, what they say la
worth the attention of the public.
It is above suspicion. " I have used
your German Syrup," he says, "for
my coughs ana Colds on the Throat
and Lungs. I can recommend it for
them as a first-class mcdicina."
Take no substitute.
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WIWWU Cilia UK I II
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Diseases
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Blood Polaon. !nhrtt,t
g fula and Bain Cancer. O
SA tonle for dtlkate Women n
and Children It haa no equal. Q
SBelni rurely vegetable, Is harm.
leas la it efitits. O
C A treads on tilinxl ami Skin Me- O
w ism luaiied raaa uo aiaila aima. w
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YOU
frm vLirv,
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. owtm ttifvr. aiia7aiU Mug ffttf m
Df TV mp-fnmf"'i-'m. l'rlf", fnicia-
man kos, te.oo.
Flni Beddlnj,
Hair Hittmm,
Flow Mittmsu,
Win Mattrmn,
tend lor Catalogue.
nd Pillows.
f . 1 SCEfiOCK
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an fraaolaoo, tei.
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PRINTERS
AND-
PuWislie
write to PALMER & U
EY TYPE
TUT DCOT KVKR AXFACTURF.n ON TIIK COAST i
I FlL DlO I is soU l,v MI'K-rKAUSON HARNESS CO.,
at prices that will astonish you. Only tho host 8
U A D M LC O O k"T" leather tise.l, and all work guar- fl
nHnilLUa ?V.V. ' 1s,'ml',,r,,"I,l"8tratMlCatiil(iieKBKK. I
MaBBll , immlm
IMPERIAL" WHEELS
ON AND AFTER JULY I8T
1 OO.OO CA-SH!
oil
M
"A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR
GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES
SAPO
RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF
Moore's Revealed Remedv.
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MAIWM wl.au Itata-iductot. could got aid hlia no gooil Y. mVln ratUudi
Miw. n. v. mfihut,
BOLD BY VOUIt imiUlOIHT.
THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN
VICTOR, RAMBIER, CLEVELAND
WESTERN WHEEtL WORKS
BICYCLES
IS WITH AN AXE.
FRED T. MERRILL,
The Pioneer Dealer of the Piuillc Count, with
tmiiii Hture at Iiai WaNliiiifrton slreet, ki'Hh tlio
tent and must reliublu iiiiu iiiin's miiilu in Amer
ica. Over 1KH) new and sueoml-liaml Cvelcn for
aiilo or triulo, chIi or on eimy piivmeiitH. Wrilo
linn beliiru von Iniv. r'2-i.nu., illiiuir.,i,l ...,i...
iorue iri'u lor mo SHkinit.
i, , 'u"tot'' uf llii'vcle Hiin.Iries ami Knlta, nn. (Inn IteiiRlr Rhon, complete with
Baking Ovuns, otc. LlVH AUKNTH WANTKU KVICkV WUKUr.
DR. GUNN'S
mrnoYiD
LIVER
PILLS
A MILD PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
A movamtrtit of tha bowalt ab day la nanaaaar for
he) lb. TtiMt pills aupply what iha ajralara lauka to
Will mall aaruplftafraa.or a full bos for UAMitia. BolA
varywuaia. IKmmluho Mwtw Ov fbUadalyhla. I
Choice Hire, r tt; larire halslna, (a;; Una Tea,
'l; Kt-tf Hyril, $1 ; Arliui'lilt- CuKvh. Vk; Hskii,
'; Tai.fiHa. 'a'; t-lb pass KIiik a llurkwlmai,
Ha;; Drli-d l'uai li, ll-- 11., it- I'rutii-s,
AliplfS, evalKiratcd, llo. hi N il KHII HI K li
I'AiiK III YKIIH' Ol'IHK KilKK, VllTII Kl'l.l.
WI.OIA'IIONS. Manllou llila paiwr. Addruas
Jones' Cash Store.
ISO front Htraal, rrllaiirt, Or.
TIIIH IH TIIK TIMK TO
(irdi-r Tiiur MI.'MMKM
KOI.I.KKH. You Haul
tha aurr; Dial's tliconljr
kind w di al In. ihtiu
im-ihI your ordr for Hit
BKT HOI.I.KIl.l and
JNK4 to IAI.MKII A
HKY TYI'K r"l)iy
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A. FKMiKNIIKIM
Kll, l-adlliK Ji-w-rrr
ol Hi l ai-irip
Norihwm, ki-' i a
laraa lH-k if all
CM' HUT MMMK'I Y
II A IX, KS (ill baud.
If-l kimxIs at low
mi naurna. Hadywa
iuad lo order.
sip nn . ats as
I can b mad monthly
T h ll II ill aMdll.VU .
f I U.U U B. F. Joaa., A Co., Hiiumukd, Va
n
plso'a Rnnodr (alarrh la Ow M
l" -a
i aval l driuui ami rj t
ska, JB T. HawMaa, Wwissi, r,
n 1 U l
pi sit
US
SOCIETY
BADGES.
We have for Palo cheap on easy terms.
1 new 8-column folio or G-colunin quarto
Improved Country Campbell P-css. Also
1 new O-eoltnnn folio or 6-column quarto
Improved Country Campbell P reus: both
complete. Also 1 seenml-liantl Country
Campbell Press; will print 6-cnlunm
quarto paper; is guaranteed to he in per
il H k'1'1 l0lul't'"- 'I'hee presses run easily
I S bvhaiid; will do all-round work; hand
X U presses or other machinery taken in part
navnient. If YOU mt Yinruuir.
F'DRY, Poim.Axn, Ok. '
NORTH PACIFIC CTCIE COMPANY,
-liKAI.KK IN-
Bicycles,
Morrison Street, Portland, Or.
Logos
P.t"""" that by the its. ol
and
Hercules Gas Engine
(OAS Oil CAROLINE)
Mad for Powar or Pumping PurpOMS
Tli Chsaimt tu-llahl Oas Kulaa
on lus Maikai,
ror aimpllnltjr It llxau tha World.
It oil Itanir front Itciservoir,
No 'arliurlor to got nut of order.
No HatUirlos or Elactrla Hpark.
It rtina ltu a (Tiratirr (irada or (laaollna lhaa any
ollinr Kotfliw.
aaNii roa i-ataumiits to
PALMER & BEY, Manufactuhirb
405 Saiiumi llml, Sio fnxm, CaL
POHTLAMU, UHKUON.
FtiAZEfl AXLE
BsstintlnWorldinriPflnr
rilANalWOO.N;r.A.iit,PortUn4,0.
ON. MUMFORD'S TANSY
Tim pdliilile fi-miiln lli-itulatlua' v -fill.
iul'kiyi.rc.-t j lr J VX T
rowiilarliliia aiul tlio a
illln-ialn ayuip- 0 J tt
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X WeairoHiiC'o., Iliii M)4, Owntio.Wn
ANO COTTONWOOD PILLS
YOUNQ MENI
Th Bpocmo A No. I.
mm, wllhnil hi I, all eatwa ol II.
SMra aod CI, 00 naiu-f ol b..w luu
AOitlna. FviiU atrW-tura, It rn-liiaao In-
li 1NL -.ld br all Un.K.uuv "
MaouIx'Uirarai In A.lk'lioi,hlaMadliaM
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: HAS. WINSLOW'S VWa
rOB CIIILDKIN TCtTMINO
K. P. N. U. No. 600-8. T. V, U. No. 677