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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1893)
Highestof all in Leavening ABSOLUTELY PURE AakiDZ Oucition Iu Societr This from cu authority: "Don't usk ques tions: don't mention names; listen occasion ally, end you will find yourself a society favorite." 1 ho first "don't" seems to have Ucn most correctly placeJ. There is noth ing which creates a pleasanter impression and which really leads to the most complete confidence than the tact which listens sym pathetically to all a companion will sav Lut never probes deeper by an impulsive ii' tcrrogation. One learns to trust such an acquaintance n.nd (eel in his company a pe culiar sense of security that is very satisfy ing. Many of our small cttempts to make en impressive recital arc. we know, mcs: vulnerable one or two sharp queries would riddle them, and we learn, as a burned child 1. npra In nvni:i the fire, inct u-l.n.. . : , ' e umy tot and may imposethem upon. The latter ricae us the better. Xew York Times. Too dirly to Go Homo. A Durham man went to his lodge meet Is:," the other evening, fell asleep an J sh"it el! through t!ie prectdiegs, not own tie flihtsof onitury aiousing him. WIk-j tho r.; cling was over a friend sttnped alonj end shcok the man. "Come, Jim," snja Le. "wake up; it's time to go home." lie woke tip, ruohed his eyes and said: "What ia time are yo.t going home now for? Ain't jo-.t gcing to have any meeting?" Bangcv Commercial. Tho Cause orceyaera. Dunscn hu9 explained the poriouieal eruption of fjcyws in such a satis fac tory manner that doubt is no longer pos sible A rnvprn (i!!nd vith ratrr Mrs deep in tho earth under the geyser, ami the water i;i this cavern ia heated by tho earth's internal heat far above 813 de crees, since there is :i heavy hydrostatic pressure upon it arising from the weight of water in tho passage or natural stand pipe, that loads from tho subterranean chamber of tho surface of the earth. Alter a timo the temperature of the water below vises, so that steam is given off in spite of the pressure, and the col umn iu the exit tubo is gradually forced upward. The releaso of pressure and Uio disturbance of tho water then causo tho contents of the subterranean cham ber to flash into steam nml nvru.l tlm contents of the exit pipe violently. Theso i eruptions may also be provoked by throw- j ii:;,' stones or clods of turf into the basin of the geyser. The water in tho cavern below is disturbed by this means. Great Divide. Newspaper anil tho Lovo of l'.nolia. It is not miy moro true in England than it is in this country that tho read in;? of newspapers is spoiling the tasto for books. Never in any other genera tion were there as large editions of book3 of knowledge and thought printed and sold as there are in this one. The figures (riven in the reports of the Dritish and American book trade ure amazing, espe cially as regards books of the highest erudition, the deepest cogitation and tho wisest counsel. As many as no.OOfl copies of Mr. Dryce's "American Common wealth" have already been sold in this country and England. The works of tho great authors of the past, too, are moro iu demand than they ever were before. It is ignorance to say that good newspa pers spoil tho taste for books. They pro mote the love of the best books. New York Sun. Sliotvlug That riant Can See. Can plants see? Darwin gavo it as his opinion that some of them cm, and nn Indian botanist relates some curious in cidents which tend to verify the belief. Observing one morning that the tendrils of a convolvulus on his veranda had de cidedly leaned toward his legs as ho lay iu an attitude of repose, he tried a series of experiments with a longpole, placing it in such a position that the leaves would have to turn away from the light in order to reach it. In every caso he found that the tendrils set themselves Visibly toward the pole nnd in a very few hours had twined themselves closely around it. London Public Opinion. KB & GO., -i m poitTERS WHOLESALE CROCERS, TOBACCONISTS, asd G 3H3ral Coinniission lie chants. OFFICE AVI) WAKKIIOfSK 2, 4, 6 and 8 Norm F Irst Street, 0, II, 13 and IS Ankeny Street, roil ri.. o, on. We lnr aperlal a'ten'l-'ll l ba nl OK (IX C I I'N. enil na aam- l a in rat. ami ne will ailelae J- u hlajlieal mimH prle-a elih r In rortlanil. TaR.tiiia ir Man Krai eiaoo. Liberal Advances Made on Bills ot Lading. t& Corn-Hi onrteiiee ollciled. Sl Its Best"! Coat In the WORLD ! u mi irrrp u ir-anl.il waf' - . 'u.l-v in lit.-f.f J-l ii'TTl. I' . i l' I I i'.. , n On" I jt. , . m . r..-v::iri" 'm.1411 !W. II-:. ti ".-H llran l K ii.i" ' !.' Are near at , witn ' f reter e f 1 rl 1 e In rtmnet than hut ever tven ktinwn, becarjfe of trie pmlnnfel r, predion In all line". Those hoatlenrl the PORtUND BUSINESS COLLEGE . win h prepared (or a rawitlom I. en inn enm'i r wave ol prperiir aweetiorer the """I sentl tar rat-Wi e. A l1rea A. P. ARM wo. IT ncipal, Cortland, Oregon. HAVE YOU GOT lrcL.::i i r:-:.i a-.-. . t rilaea ea w"l. -I (- A.PtP'.' b-i. eb ut . or r.iO". a u P' T" LP A ti'c Tl ... . 9 l.i e ecTf wsi s. a.--a d-rsT 01 rara afUn-t-!. PILES atorSa iuor.a.aTi-:jng. .a"i a p-rman'-llenra. m 6-V. Pmaaif eaata-a, iiiii ii aiaiiaMj nail a 1 LA Power. - Late U. S. Gov't Report. ,fgf . i-a.ifc, i Voiine, Lleetrielan. Eert McMurty. the thiruvii-vear-oU on of George o. Mc.Murty. 0f the Apollo Iron and bteel company, is probablv the youngest electrician in thecotmtrv.' Tho hoy has made a study of ckvtricit'v. and ins tamer s residence is lighted 'by ap pliances manufactured bv the lad. Ho is a daily visitor i'l the battery room in Alleghany city hall, and does not retire nntil the doors are closed lor the ni-ht Recently he rigged up a lnu-lar alarm and placed wires undir the mattiu" in tie hallway. Mr. Mc-Murtv returned ebout IU o'clock and was startled by peculiar ; noises in diil'orent parts of the l.xise. lie investigated, but could not had the cause. Ahnut I ,,',-!,. i, i n, . ,M morning he awakened his bov, who dis closed the plot and was permitted to re turn to bed. One cold day recently young McMurty put some water in tin a'lley backing his home on Lincoln avenue. Alleghany, making a toboggan slide. An ashman soon after attempted to go up the alley with his wagon, but failed iu the at tempt, and threatened to tell the boy's mother. The young fellow was pre pared f.ir him and promptly connected wires from his battery with the side doorknob and turned on liftcen volts. The servant, who was in the boy's con lidence. opened the second story window and told the man to open the door am! walk in. Me tried to. Imt suffered n severe shock, lie went to the front door, but the young electrician was ready for him and turned on liftv-two volts. This bad the effect of throwing the man into the gutter, lie drove away holding the lines in his left hand. Pitts burg Commercial Gazette. Thti lli-ltlsli Navy Croivliijj. During the year ISM there were launched limn the shiplmildin; yards in the kingdom for the uavy nineteen vessels of nearly KW.illlil tons, the out when completed liein JL'"i.S."l.ry7. while the year liel'nre B. vessels launched were only Cl.aiill tons, ami worth ODO. The principal vessels have, of course, been launched from the royal dockyards, from which eight vessels of 63,1111) tons were floated, as compared with eiglit vessels of SJ,5Ct) tons in the previous year. The ve.wls launched lor the navy in 1S!M include three iiiiniense battleships of 1 l,l."il tons, bavin;' twin engines to jive them a speed of 17!j knots. They will each have four CT-ton guns, wliic'd ca:i easily penetrate twenty-two inches of armor. These ships cost i'STil). IKIL) each. There were also three lirst class cruisers of about 7..100 tons, to steam about twenty knots an hour. They will each have two i--to:i guns. Those crui-.er.- will cost :;7u.0(n) each. The other vos. els were small, bi.li spjed cruiser. ca-;b rostiia ulamt t lHj.inu, They will travel twenty knots tin hour, and are made to keep at sea for I0113 pcrioilri on foreigu stations. Mechauical World. Vi lli Dive for Tiro Milliona. Captain F. Ryan, the govonuncnt diver, expects to complete arrangements in a few days to go to Yokohama to raise $MJiiJ.(il)l) worth of gold bullion which sank in 2G" feet of water in the barbor some years a;;o. Captain Ryan will get half of the treasure if he suc ceeds in raising it. Captain Ryan Fays tho bullion was lost overboard wh!h being transferred from one vessel to another, and that sev eral Japaueso divers have attempted to raise it, and three or four of them lost their lives in the undertaking, and that a diver on a Dritish man-of-uian also lost his life in tho attempt. He Rays that finally the Japanese government has re quested its consul at San Francisco to make arrangements with an American diver, and promise half tho treasure to any one who will recover it. Seattle Post Intelligencer. A Dyiiumlte Proof Train. An interesting manufacturing process has just been witnessed by a s;ecial commission in the Alexantlniwski works of the Soeicta Franco-lliisse. Two im perial trains were lo be constructed, the carriages of which were to be lined with steel plating. For this purpose sheets of very large size and in a single piece were required. The Alc.tandrowski Steel works devised a method nf obtain ing from an ingot sheets sixty feet lony mid four feet wide in one piece, and thus solved a very diflicult m.iiiufacturin? problem. M. Mnrizier. manager of the steel works, state that the sheets could not have licen produced by any other establishment in Knssia. The success ful issue of the contract is largelyowmg to the possession of a triple cylinder en gine of 2.1)01) horse power. Mechanical World. Very l.ariro Mullet. Cantain .1. Ij. (tuthrie and liiscrewof fiibermen. who arc fishing for the l.ila Fish company at the month of Tampa bay. caught U.01K) mullet ut one n.u.i Thursday, one of the largest catt lies over made ia this section, and probably in Florida- About ion of the mullet taught were extra large, six of them measuring more than twenty-six inches long and weighing sonifthing over r-li nounds and three quarters. Captain Guthrie at the same time landed three hfteeii-foot sii.-.r.is oa i.ie m.- .1 . .1 turod three more or c pial size in lue it,u nets. Tainpu (FUl Tribune. A Martllnj liuhleiit. A nativ- in Kitln. I i'lu- ''a 1 toall np pearance died. As the b sly w.w la-in; carried f-r creai i:i..:i it -m l leiily -at bjlt uprU'at on the bier, dem inded IU clothes an 1 asV-J to lie tol I where it was being carried. The U arers. la-lu-v-ing that an ev-1 rpirit h id reanimated .i, iiv .lrnum-.l it and !! I- The man il,n b.f't alone unworn I hmic!f and i.omo The ej-cin lis de- atliai' ... ...... ---- - , cline.l to have anything m re to do wi.h his relatives or their religiou.-Loitdoa 'fit-Hits. The Law la " Now tint the 11t1.nl mmsou i over and the dang, r from reckless hunters relncl i i , urn. ririutr are venturing rmt from their liuuse to se bow tiitir ' Uvt ituci lODtflt Sja;,, THEGL003IYSIDE: SOME POINTS ON THE WOMEN WHO WTE ON THE CSEW30ME. Gloating over th. Thln: Them Polo - Catherine Pualce. but Looking For Snakes Eplaode of a X.. paper Woman". Street Car Hide. The other day I was riding in r. tr car There were 11 women and 3 men In the same quarters. We jogged alon ; oar way us people do out of whose Ltl uuerest uau iwen taken bv a hot d iv i roJeir.. snatches play'things from helpless children. Whether s,-h,v,t i-.,f or not was a matter of not the slightest monient to any of us. Indeed I ha 1 re 1 sou to hope that I should never again confronted with bulletins as to the ri and fall of that mvthical cTucatio tl bureau whenee wo :1 llV. ncano,ul of WinJ il " ? wororxi of knowledge fraught with bitter exp. nence. its pupils are so stupid and its "u preceptor so unrelenting that I have long been n-wrarv nf irn o.-i-i..,.! "a VU.1.CUUI1U. Opposite in the car sat a young wounn whom I often meet and shall continue to meet. I suppose, until the sexton shovels a few feet of dust between onr faces. If she were a man. she would bo in the r.t titudo of one who is "spoiling for a fight." What is mere co:niativenc3 m men takes the form of insjleuce in women and is harder to bear. This young person eyes mv clothes. She gloats over my shabbiuess. Sho knows exactly how many times n day mv poor old gown is groomed. She is cognizant of the fact that my off shoe lias'sprnn a leak, and as she tosses her head and smiles the smile that, passed from wom an to woman, means moro than a blow I seem to hear her say: "na. ciimberer, are you hero yet? Last timo I wet vou 1 thought 1 stared you down, but such rubbish seems hard to kill! A trif.o moro ridicule, though, slightly veiled, like poison iu a capsule, will' lav vou ' ' 1 " iiuVO Wic luciauru oi turning mv battery unrvi tinn ti. God forsaken crank who appears to have more brains than style!" ' oet tTh?U ,al,n;? t,J? M street car, a tired nnd dirty lot of ns, nonnil for tho depot. As wo passed a certain undertaker's shop 0:1 tho way wo noticed that a big crowd had collected at its doors a hushed crowd, with whito luces ami oaten ureath. A police patrol was drawn up to tho curbstone and fn,., brawny ofucers wero lifting something out of tho wagon and carrying it within the undertaker's ojien gate. Tho some i.:.,.- t.... 1 1 .1- ., ... mini; nun lay uetieain tuo oui tarpaulin was very still and outlined itself sharply beneath tho sablo folds of tho pall that covered it. I turned uwav from the i sight, for there is that within me tin t ! revolts front such sights a, tho butter. tloes from tho thistle or the swift run-: uing boat from a capful cf headwind, 1 knew well enough what tho "some- thing" was:. Ten minutes beforo per-! haps it had been a man. swinging like a sailor on tho uplifted ladder where the painter Pursues i s craft. , n ,. ,rnl,,.c vagauouu linocireii uown by a passing vehicle and straightway ushered into' 10 audience cliainber of tho (great ami only King, or a merry hearted Loy spurned by a Dying wheel, or a tired old woman 1 1 i... I. . . . "'lifted high lis heaven" by tho tender arms or death. 1 knew very well that the awful something was onco a breath ing, blundering mortal like myself uud that a Biiddcn calamity bud transferred it into cluy, how or in what terrible manner I did not caro to Bee. "Cut ev ery woman in tho car in which 1 rodo jumped from her seat to watch tho grewsome thing 1 turned away from. "Uh. I wish tho cover would fall off so that wo could see!" cried ono. "Lift Willie up so that ho can look!" exclaimed u careful ('.) mother, inakin.5 room us she spoke for tho nursegirl to place the littlo boy in a better position. No sooner did all theso women gain a vantage point from where they could best behold tho dreadful burden which the policemen boro without eher ten derness or caro iuto tho waitia station of the morgtio than they began to trem ble and to cry. "Oh. dear, how dreadful!" moaned they in unison, whilo their fascinated gazo was nnaverted and their uecks i wero craned to bco it all. And then because 1 11111 a philosopher in my own poor fashion and can 110 more help philosophizing than a spider can ; help spinning webs 1 said to myself: That is the way with all of us! We seek out our own discomforts and we cul tivate them with our own tears. We gloat over the very things that bring us pain und taken front seat to witnesaour own tragedies. Given, the most of us, a chance to spend un ulternoon among tho tombs or to go fishing for goldfish out of a crystal pond, and we will trot along with the mourners every time. We arj always in the attitude (most of us) of the Peterkin family ut the seaside. They wero continually looking oil shore for whales, und they saw whales and noth ing but whales from season's start to season's close! What we look for we find, what wo sow we reap, what wo dread wo draw and what wo expect comes to lis. Take two girls and send them out through tho divine bcanty of tuese June woods with, a basket upicce. They ure after violets, we will say, although the purple drapery of tho dim spirit (lower has been almost tvitbdritwu from tho woods already, like a curtain uplifted by an eager band. Ono of tho girls is' afraid of snakes and declares tho sight of one would kill her on the spot. Flow she looks lor them! How eagerly sho watches tvery tremor of the nnder brusb! How sho starts at a floating tim othy nnd shriek whtu u clover jostles in the wind! And she see snakes I plenty of 'cm! She goes home with un . empty bask.-t and lias to t.ike n pow der to tin ict her nerve. 1 ne otln r irirl keens her mind 011 violets nml never sees a serp'-nt's trail, hhe gne home with a basketful of (lower nud dreams that lio Is setting sail for rar.ulisc in a purple boat wiili tlio tender iTeeii of violet stems for its o.ir and 11 sail tn.-.t smell of t:i v. taal llnwer vt fret (Will -Amber in Chicago Herald. A Slatiiilllreiil easel. ' In 2C U. C. Arcliimedii' devised n marvelous ship for Micro nf Syracue. Iler three fifty wast bad lavu linuight from Untai:i. vlierea onr sin)"' iiumt ure of iron, or blaiuml from New Zea Lind or from Vancouver I land. Lui nnnasly littcsl sleeping apartiiients alaiutnbiJ. und one of her laiiij'iciuig hall" Ka.i paved with a gate nnd i-usily f.cilian storm. Other Ib.-r. were cut. - niugly inlaid with scene, front the I.:... iitable for many horse. n 1 ta ked with live lisb. garden waterevJ by urtiii- ;:.il nvulet auu but lulh were) pr j, . . M 0 they quarreled. And of Cocr She Unit to Semi Baek ITli Present. The rvn was In i.-roat o-infn'on, rrvl at tai-r lieaivst, fniud cauie iu Le looked u a und -aid: "IVrcy aud 1 have qnarrvled, nnd I an tend 11:4; lia-ek a!! bis letters and present. " "I ibiDk," mi-.l tier tnend cynlcallr, "that 1 have heard sonielbuuz of the kind bcfoiv." " Well, it's for irootl thN time, for I'm only so:id:t:g kick part of his presents." "Oh. tluti yuu itrv really in earnest do t m ri-nitinlHT the time vou were nfniid ha 1 t.ouhl not lirinif h:i.-k the ili:.nl ! ! t ttii' for Milly's nveption?" "IndevU 1 do, Imt it c;imetwo full hours oHure 1 ueedttt it, and with the loveliest bu'ich of orchid. He uhvays sent me or- tl'k's "tu'r a ti'-""'rel." sheudded, wiili a . "t.'0', ""'" 1 Koin -t0,kuJ back ,hat If lwA. re yaxr "Indeed 1 hui: it's awfully out of stvle. HeuUs." she added vind ctivelv. "I've worn it so long that every girl iu our .ot knows it, mid he can never oiler it to tuo no - "" one he is engaged to. ery true. tJo over votir letter r in- fully. dear. Dolly made uti awful luist.tko once. Ma-got some of 1'reu'a letters inKed up with the ones shewua returuiuv UiHai ry." "How perfectly awful!" "Yes, en-ciaUy as the quarrel had been nbout Fred, and she had ouly meant to frighten Harry by vending back bis Ut ters." "Poor thing! She always was absent iitinileil." "Yes. What ure you looUitii; for this fail?" "Pshawl What made you remind me of it? 1 meant lu forget it. It just matches my pink dress, ilia sister litis one like it, utid"' "Oh. well, pack it iu so that it will break." "I will. .lust band met bone flowers, will you? They are beginning to fade anyhow, mid if I send ibi-m it will look ns if 1 was anxious to send everything. I think I will keep this locket. It was the must expen sive thing he ever sent me. Ill tell the poor fellow I kept it to reinenilier hi in by." Do !? -ii ..i,-...,. j.t.a- oh. did van ever near what 11 mean trick Jessio olaved u..v '"'',' . , , . I tell me ulKmt It. It may help ffSlrt send back hi, lovely iliatuoud t ing whet, thev .iuarrolcd fur feur he would give it 10 Helen. And don't yuu think, she waited until the very day of tho wedding and sent it with her congrutula- ll""s' ,vas i"st Ktrliiii! for the church j "'"""s" vame. ma inniK umi e."'"'''. he just slipped the rina Into his vest pocket "You don't mean" "Yes, I do. lie bad irlven the weddimr. ring to his best man. but In the excitement of the moment he didn't see him boldiiu:it 011110 him and took the oue out of hi P'"11-" "A"'' happt-md then?" , ''''' nothing, only Helen had often seen Z: Uc "Humph! I bad nhv; u-onder'd whyho bought Helen that lovely diamond M.-tr while they were 011 their wedding trip." "That win why. Well, ure you through P"L!ii'ig?" es, nnd the mess ti-er boy Is waiting. l "l ' r 1 11 cimtnte my mind about lilting that lovely silver belt buckle go " They watched the boy out of night with bis precious burden. Thin she sunk wear ily into a chair, "Mercy! there's that. iP.nirond nlu I 1'iite forget ii," alio cried. "Well, It' too late imiv. 1 II Just liavo to keep it. I do wonder if ho will return that silk ptlrwi 1 bud Jusi, ktiUttil hiin." kiiu went on. "Phil wanted it nivi'ully, mid us their initial n r thu Kiiine I can tell him It was lor him all the time." "So you can. Surely he'll not be mean enough to keep it." "I should hope not. If there is one tbin r 1 do despise, it is meanness." And sho pro ceeded to pin In r collar with thu diumoal pin. Chicago Tribune. The llrhle'a Demeanor. I wan delighted to see that the bride paid her hrith'griioni I he compliment of looking bright and happy and full of life mid fun as she left the church witli him. It was pleasant to sec two such happy fneea tot his mid hers. Kveu when walking In the altai Miss Lethbridge did not iiffect tluit nlmunl droop of the head that some bride think it ncct-Hsury to adopt, as though they were foiluwicg their own funeral. In a lecetit instance this was an absurdly exaggerated as tola- quile hiuglmhlu. II is a had compliment lo the unfortunate vict iin. standing near the altar uud watch lug bis cho en wile approach with a walk like a policeimiu'H and with every token ol guilt nud shame in her pose. It is quite time that such relics of the iluya of "sens! bility" should disappear In favor of a more nut oral ilemeii nor. At the same lime (here la nil opposite ex trenie to Ik avoided. I reiiieiulaT one bride, 1111 liclor's daughter, who simply raced her wrelched lather up the aisle, 11111k lug him st 11 111 hie over the pedestal of the fniitit. The spectacle of I he hridemuhla (ear ing ufler I hem in a lively canter brought tears of ilelieiiiiimiiirtb to my eye. One Would suppose that the bride was afraid the gentleman would run away before she reached him. .Maude declared thai she saw a furtive smile pass across the gc ill h-tttun'a face when (he panting procession came Ion pause in front of liitn, composing llieiir belies ufler their race. London Cjilueu. llow n Duel YVaa Hpolleil. A certain Irishman, having la-en chill It nged to light a duel, accepted thccoiidi linns nftrr inucli persua-ioti. Ilia untngo dist, a I. line man, walked on crutches. When the place for the , looting had been reached, the I. line mall's siconda uskcil thai be lie alloivid to lean iigaitist a mileatouu which happened lo.itiiinl there. Hie priv ilege was allowed, and the lame man look Lisstiind. The Irishman and Ida second drcwofT to I lie ill stance agreed upon t) u?1- "'rt' ,,,l'M enrage auddeuly falleil bi m. ini'l be shout 11I to (he lame man, "I've a small favor to ask if ye.sor." "What la il"aske.l the cripple. I'.it nnswercd. loulil ye th.-.l ye might lean agiu the mile- Hist, and now I would like thu privilege of ji aiiiu a'iti the licit 0:1c." The tuiigh that followed sjHiilid evi rylaxly'a dmire for a light, and t .ie hole irly went home with oul a shi. I having L-i.cn lired auu I ran clsco Argonaut. Adim!'i'i Deht uf (Gratitude. The Chris: ani. id liini, Uurtnnrthnr, told the l '.v.''.i nvi.r cotivi ut ion Unit we of Anient. 1 011 -I. I to be gniteful lo India, ns Coliiuihus i.icoveri d Atuenca while seek lug b.r 11 .:.k.'!; e to I l.e It. dies. Well, then, Itl ns iui:i.:t 1 1. at v e are grali fill to ludU c:i this account. V.'e lire i-.lso grateful to li; "in lor iij;ilyii,g t!:e money through which Columbus discovered America, nrul lo Coliiiohiis biiuseif for making the die com ry. wid to Italya-lhe birthplHceof I'm lunih ia. nml lo t!.c 11.11 ivi-a of WutliiiK' bl.ui'1 jii ri I (he lifeof Coliimbtt nft rr Le diacovereil it, und lo Columbus' par ent. ho guve t he n orld such n child. W on en ili-hl of irr.ititude, na AJr. Kurtnnr I bar of India n-Minrkt-d, n Inch ran not eaa i!r b paid at thia lime. New York buu. , A (.,mt r f w)M,u(r t eMm J(11.r -,M(rrrj , ,(ir follllllv llou. uf . w i,nry a atone covered , ,u, ,ien.l phn-s. suppo-ed us U ut In ,nu ungin. Uuhi.Ii nouueveracu lu Indian I Iter call davipuor Uauu. r.K AM W1DI. I Not on Ms broad com nent !oie. t-tn In ma 1 IotIhI rr-e.i!'-r tropical rvitnitn. In Gu.stenia.a. Wlis outh Amiru-n.the lnhurniof Panama j mid e.eh.re, iloiet:er MiOiuu-ri B:iter al j lor.1- io nl-.ab unts aiul !Mj.uir;ierii prouvtlttu ; tt-'Hinsi uia aria. I' lie uiin.-r, the tresblv arrived t u. ran ;r."M. me tilicr ui tae virgin ml tielv ioIiIk'u .t lis i .nM l-y iheaeiif th- yiour, 1 liud in u. o mv.-rb aiiti-K'lirtv six i..e a pre jwttcr ,Mii'i ;;ie ixuolU'u utla lua wlilcU 10 I rt d:irici r:eli lu naUirul i.oune u vet i fei tile in ttva. It aimn.iU.et diM.r.Um'm ; tl'e : inacii. ,iver and kmi'l, niruho.4 lltose Iwli.i I'j..- it hittiit t lit'utnalii' ailiut-nt brtnl and fvu T.il b oniiKHtr e'r'e, iiiiiii' cental warinih into a trutiie eniiUd t) a rigorous tein araniri'. .-i.d rvooi tli- tr hw, rl.tliartii uiorn li e. ai d evenuii: iiitts and vaor laden will! l"lr" -ll l''; nn'tisi liens the wiak, and vou- ,uer lucicwut Llnuey troublo. A rain who uttu-rs sM vterUv that he bojes the V ev-l're idem w li neve ta maue llie auld.ci o( any tuo.e asaacsiulne ruiaon. TIIAVIIIMI IllsKt. With the increas-cd laeilities for travel and the great iiiiiiitxr of travelers, there has teen iiaiurti ly great increase in the risk of accidents. Every one, who for any reason Is com pelled to Incur those rinks, should koep bv him a supply of unifi'i 1'okoch Pi.. tir, lor they are a womlerf I speeltlo In tliatns of the back or limb, mi h as are altuvat inevitatile in caae of aentdeut. Any one Martin on a loiijt Journey should bare one a a part ot his qiiipiiieiil. Coniu.uii-ra on stihnrhan l aina- h uud keep them t.o li at home ami m the olti.-e. Ai.i tMi k's Por ica l'i.AsT a have repo.it nily prorthl their great value in time of need. KuANPKKTii's Pina remove all imparitias. "1 ps-iiM 'onr rtoor lat evun'tti:, Mt'iOll.lor iiIiivm," it'iii.rlie'l voium Mr. lililey. llow Wind ot you!" reilleil Hie arulefui -trl. Stits or Onto, rmr or Tolhuo ( l.i i-n t'i i ntt. I " Frank J. i'kuxkt niakua oath that he M the ti-nlor partner of tl e linn o( F. J. 1'hknkt A Co., ilotiiic loialneak In the ei y ot lol co,-niinty a if Sniti- a!,. re al l, ami H at fanl lirm will nav the lln 01 DM-: III M'KI.II Uol.l.M.S lor eaili anil every ea.eof Catakkii that i-a iimt le C-tireil b tllO UKU ul llAl.l. B I'ATAKKH Ct-KR. KA.NK J. fllKSKY. Svrom lo b lore me anil r.ttiM-ritietl in my lfe-ei ee tluatUh aa ol D.renilier. A. P. IsstL. ISKAL.) A. tt. lii.liASON, .NliMrj i'utitir. Hall' Catarrh ('lira Is taken iiilt-rualiy. am) eia ilirei'ily 011 the li'iusl ami tie eoua anil ieiw of Ule yiti-ni. Semi ( r ti-atilnntiiala, fieo. F. J. CIIKNF.V .t CO., I oleilo, O. aTaa" "oM t'" ilmi!i(lat ; ? ietita. ' KllHnH'lllie slnve rollah. no lluat-no arnel. Try ikon, (or tireaktaai A FVll STOMACH ought to came yon no disonm- rott wmitever. 11 it nop, thou h If Ibrre't nut trouble afler entiug tnke Dr. Tierce' rlei'snt relicts. 1 hrj'ra a perfect and convenient vest pocket remedy. One of Hide tiny, anjrar-coatrd, antl-bllloii granule at a dine regulates nnd corrects the entire ylem. Sick or Bilious Heiiihiehe. Con sttpniloit. Indigestion, It 1 1 It 1 in Attack, nud all deninpemt'iilsof I lie liv er, sioinsrb, and bowels nrr prevented, relieved, and permanently cured. They're 1I10 mallear, elet to tnke, cheiipct, and beat. They're guarantied to give satisfaction, or money Is returned. la irfoot!y, peritinnentlT, Riaitively cured by Doctor iio' 'Catarrh Remedy. The proprietor- of thin nieil ii ino prove that by tlmir olVer. It's $.M caah fur a. ciuvn of Catarrh whleh tiler euiuiot cure- By ail drui;tjiau, 60 oi-ule. 'August r lower 5 " I have Iwcn afTlicteil with bilious ness and constipation for fifteen years and first one and then another prep aration was suggested to me and tried, but to no purpose. A friend recommended August Flower and words cannot describe the admira tiou iu which I hold it. It has rivet) me a new lease of life, which before was a burden. Iu j'ood qualities and wonderful mcritsshould be made known to everyone suffcrine with dyspepsia and biliousness." Jesh LtARkiKH, Printer, Humboldt, Kaa. The Marked Success of Scott's Tinni-inn in consump tion, scrofula un I mi tr foniisof hereditary discdsc i. li.ie to its powerful food properties. Scott's Emulsion rapidly creates healthy flesh proper weight. Hereditary (aims develop only when the system becomes weakened. Nothing in the world of medicine has been so tucessful in dis eases that are most memu.ug lo life. J'hy- :ans everywhere :ribe it. f,,..4l' . ""wi", 19 Y Alllfr.iMa. Baking Poitier Purity and Leavening Pow'cr UNEQUMIXD. GASH PRICES kit jriirr:ijr fi-f loslrr, t hT dv Utij1iikJ todWfl latRuin.it tfi r -niQd). rg numur cf AtU i'i.lfcB io li. pr,n or cltih rniuf nifif u I h i a rrai HfJ4, w! I(nvftruh t utat 9 :, mn4 V Hi .it lartfttt rriir.rn: fiiliff itrUm rfjUffUJirowifj lw7t in CAtolt OOSSEf 4 DEVERS, PORTLAND, Or. M !, ftoulel ua laCura t' OinRuwtrtKfia, It b ip4 dMMtMei.. It hmm ni intitr ! Of . )l It rHr". t IO ItlttM b.cuc.rnik, iV.W rrwbr. if if i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I 3. Hood'sCurcs Complication of Diseases "1 ara tr .ub'aJ wit tlik hea.taehaa an. ! In my bai k anil lidea. I becamo parllalb leaf, anl mv ntrveua ia;era aaa all run down fin: It, 1 wai arised with heart dlieaaa aarl thnuftit my da were number!. I uaed Hood's Sarsaparilln and I am better in avtrr war. 1 liar gained I firth and my former food an!!: ha re irued." Kpwad fllTKH. tlrft.in, 01. Iliasri Varsansillla ! aold bv all nrure-iata II: an l"r V r-rvpar d onlr hy u. I. UuOU a CO., apothea arie, l earpll, Uau, Hood's Pills ar nurelr recetailale. e. MVt.,ana 1.00ierUottler Oue ceut a Unao. Tut Omat rnnnn ivi.u nrinit.tlw . whore all other fnlL Concha, Croup Bore Throat, Hoaraanaaa, whooptnff Cougn and aathma. pur Conaumptlcn It on no rival: ha cured thouaanila. ud will crna Tun If taken In t'me. tMd hy liniKgl't on guar antee. K.ir a Ijime lla.-W or ("h-t, uae SU1L0H BELLADONNA PLAS T bft HILOH'SCATAnnH I live vou rtiietrrh ? Ttiln iriuMlviniiiiin leoUtuourvjruu. l'rlccWcu. iujisjtur tn. Rushing INTO TIIK (1IIKAT- i J VALLEY. Ttie wl-r men nf tilnattni. Idnhn. Onirnii Securing Free Land in Alberta, rhe heat farnilinr hiinl In Amertea. ea what tlnerli-all laruier av ol II; enpv of their teall- nnv. lth Sl.Si I' Kit Kl' ' A.lrt eaa I. IIAMIl.ToN.I.Klul l'oinnna...l. r, W Inn ! : II uimi'iii.i. ii. I-, a., Mnu'reiil, i.r any aiiem ol lie (ViKillnii I' .rule Italiaav. We I'tve lllit Ismail in atwaviinl 1(U iiAia. Ulna, irntcti uauloajUM vt FIREARMS AND SPORTING COODS. If vnll am In liaa.l nf inHl.ln. I. ll.U II. .a u...a ia innr II Hue ami a will tend lull on by r I irn mall. Aihlreaa IDE H. T. HUDSON CO., 1 rirat Mrarl, I'nrllaiid. Or. Blood poison A OPIXIALTY. K-J-Cffi ir)' prti'iiiwiiif r'iri"i in n Miewii'Hj. n in Ik if t f it t .iin f-if iSi tmn nrtm mn4 tti MniM irtiiit'Mtti4'M niai i Ikh w ii-t pri'f.-r la mM i tu win O'MIiim t tM mta i. if fn ir r funi mn' nd fMtnytoH't rM.iiiiiii. rrtlii'it1 fait mid hMat tiillK, If w Ikll ctit(. Iff"" hpvn in'-ri nn rurrt lnitStm i-ttit'h, mult' ill hro '.) mm In, ji in-ntia hra l-i r ;, h, 9"r I hrl. Imp'tt. ni ttrl olnt-ri h)-'jL lrir"tt m.t pir nf tliJ nmr, !ntr or I imm folllHt o.H, It U lhU HvMh'Itlln lU.OOO lftMO ittut nn rniifnipi i.ir.irn. n no:lrfi th unci ilrttnnf a l ' rnl rhiilrni ihm vnrl4 Im mmm t f unfit. nrr 1 iilfi ul''ifo Iint minmi hnlllrd ( UUI I rf 'if rtnloftii hrl i lNnt, .0 ,0 ri'ltn hlni v iT miMifli llnntl Tl)iijti n. A ti)itnl prfHt MrimiJifl in i!'HrMllun ArMi-ot.0 f CMlIk I'l.MI'.llV O. iuaio Aiunlul.;o.pln,Cbl(Po,JU ??. GUNfTS ONION V SYRUP i FOR COUGHS. COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHCR'S ADVICE. l f it Ovit tin, CjI 1 1 i-J i'rvup mm onioa mrrup. I ni'i m not. t -a .f it wt f""i rl Utw rar rindohtl'lr-r i iVt Pr. O-itin'i Onltn rrn. Whloh li Alriwlv nriDdrf't r A mit i )) ml to th' Tav4SoutuiuMfuriW 11irv' ftft)ua CNGRAVINGII ftl.vii.ni Hinn;i, v-a f l a, -IV ' " I'l H in IM1l: jCSV tyTV b ii I 'hoi o -f ii r a v y( (f I I l n iHlNhlNlii i (fAatv'lV. ZLK I" '",77 ,,r M'" !'. 5-i .-Vi " .''.U ut K ". I'l- WI Y VtS K-XlW Hi it lht Mlli-M: UttA VIMI I O Lit iifitl Hi" nttl nun ttei I m i tn m in in cm priari w mii n lull riin.(ilfiiii'iil ttt tll'r IIHMt I I JftVil rittw-in'irr , pni'io i ).TiHiifw,wc r I -1 Ii r t U lUhli fU: Jlavltitf Run rlfir urtta'. ii. ii In" eff fo. tnr"i nut Hi lilihl fl nf nfk ..iiil.iilly, fllnlilt' it'll t 111111'f lulf N,ii-1 li l f'T all) kill I" "t fl-ft Mtm. I'M''' tll (l (Nl ' i Hip "t liil J"it ,f;iiir wd oiIkt h''il I -fin j for - iii.i.i-i t'rii li HAt It.f'trinnll'xi V. T, Whu m. M .iM4,i r,9 m rHtm . m r , itl, iKtiiei T IHl.n. I haral.l.N It.N la. Ileal make.. Iiaiial (.rli-e.. rand Inr 1-MiMio.ui, . ni.il li, Hiaaa, l ai. a .- ikf-i aj a tr j iii, n mm, iniHTioi "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WAS I b HULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO NHk.UAiATIiAr1 CURED BY THE USE Of Moore's Revealed Remedy. a,.wi?,!'S',.'.'"..,"V-' ,,n"rZ I -I ean Ul a Uh e.eaailM lal hy I1XT r....7. . " a'wai'T avy nnaoand waa relti led In 2 .! "l mJ ronuaeat tairi-nnaleiiUr-lr ! Ifl A.VH A ltihV KM M - - ' "- ww oaai oeetor svw Brooklyn Hotel 202-2(2 Bush St., San Francises. Thla laenrlte hotel la oniler the manaeement Jf l lUKl.ts MON lui'MKKY, aud ia aa g,.sl li not the beat 1-arally and Uuatneaa Men Hotel In ban Kranelaeo. Home Comforts! Cuisina Uneicelledl I Ktrt-clM serrice and the htheat atandard ol I respectability urauleed. ir roornt mnnnt t ra'taitMd lor nrurn.M ami n-morf. Board and e' 7 a., ai.ia;. ?i.,n auu :.uu; Doara and room pur week. 7 lo l.-; ilnnle room. Me loll, free ooaeb lo aud Irom hotel. DOCTOR iJi THE GREAT CURE -FOR- INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. j Begu'alor of th z Liver and Kidneys -a 81-Kcinc roit- Scrcfula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia And All Othtr Blood mi Skin Diseases. It li poaltlvenar for all l hive alnful,il,l. oaUM'oui plain la and eouipllealed Iroul'lea and . . - - -."VI. MMuua uui ait, aiuiuti, and lUngiiltm. Tlieeflwtia Immediate ami inatlnir. Two or three dnaeaul !. I'anntii Himin mken dally "wl ""aa, isan, inv liver anil KlilneVB art Ive. and will enilrelv erailti-uti. ir. h. all traee of s. mfula, Mali iiheuui, or any other No medlelne ever 1 tnidneed In Dili country nai mel with aurh n-ady aaie, nor alven auen iiulveraal aailafaet mi whenever uaeil aa that ol UK. I A RPKK KKHKUT. Thla reimsty h. lajen ii-ed In the ho-pliala throiighoiil the old world lor the pail wnily. (Ire voara aa a aias.ifle fur iK. uiu...u A,m.... and It haa and will vurvwhwi allnlliar .u-i-allaj reinisniai lail. Homl for pamphlet of teatlmoiilala from thoae who have laion enr. d hi- Ita u.a lirnuui.i. Mil It ai ll.im per bottle, fry II and be eoiivinoed. ror aaie uy MACK & CO., 't and II Front St., San Franolaoo. Hlmlili'r, Prlnnry nml MTor MIm-mm Droiwy Orftvul and iHalimtw tire enrvd by HUNT'S REMEDY THE BEST KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE. HUNT'S REMEDY Uurm nrlcht'i Ulwiw Rtrui!nn or Nnii.ra 'nlluuul Uriu, VmiUM tn th U0k. Loim or HUNT'S REMEDY lielilllty, teniale WeakneM and hii'e. HUNT'S REMEDY (!ura Blltniianeaa Ili-aiUehe, Jaundloe. a,,,,, niumaeu, uy txiia, lotiallpallon ami I'lle. HUNT'S REMEDY W n AT M (r:on ihe ma i... and H.M ela, realorlua iheaa to a ha,lih a.k. Hon, and I I III atahan ail other lne.lle.iiea fall. Ilundraala have laifi aaveil wlio liave tieeii iTn ap to die by Irlvud and pliyaielana. l.n Mr Al l. I Hl klila FRAZER AXLE 3est in taiR crlil! nrir A fir ait the CcnRinc:hhiN- at ' 1 !. . A an.. I t.rtlaorl. , J.H.liOlMi &('()., r lniaiiir. hiiliiule and helall I llenlera, lor L STOVES. RANCES. lalnel nileiy.lltl ami tlfMaK II Mare, I'nll) Kl p plea. 1 he l.-nnul ai d rhi.aal ileal, r ful ea.li. l ounliy Iran a isilnll). 141 Third Strut, Portlind, Cregon. EOCENE. li a a. 1. 1 brand nl ll i riii oil. wn. h we utnaiacinr aipriaMi) lor rA.M.l.V I M it in A 1'r.tli HI II. I II VI I A ill K. II Is Inn r i Ha. ii-u. ITIauri N fiifK qtltl. IV, W luaraiiliw II In lie ihe MliuiaeT riaauaui ni or ili.i aiN.Tia oil. Aa lm It. SIAlD- ev Oli. CUMPsNY. Ml iSOUERADES, PIRIdES, . mi. i:iin. vr,ihlm In Ihealaiv line. '0.111 him, H la, rt. al.1.. I'l.is rl,, li,ra and I'lay Uuoka, eu , niriii.lia.1 al iraail) re.l.Hst.l rale, aim lu auiaf 'hir iiallty I.) ihe uineal, laieat, beat reuow ned iiel llieralore naly rcieiliM ( a. WIi-mjuI .sui.im HmirrimW IHiyu Haul. ( 'of reapnitiieui'w ao .lelhal. le.l.lraiH A ( o., jri, ai dn au u'tatrell treat, alw aaV M.rkel aireel, nan r raue aeo. Me atlill n(' '.,.rrav tc tbu(, lo WI.OIO we r- .ivaeihill) rafwr. - - w m w .aaaia wtNinv: sqoTH.vroi ii t mimvi iniiw.un j ! fcf all l'rffaf l.i a I mm mtla. N. P. N. II. N. mo K V. N. II. No IM'O 1 raniKI fat Old hia mr f"' 1 ieira V 11 JlUlMIJI"' MKo. h. r bi oe OaUT4AMfl. mmi Mil KIDNEY,