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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1893)
Absolutely Pure. ot its ingredients UDon j baking, itself produces the necessary gas and leaves the I wllolcsome properties of the Hour unimpaired I h " not Pssible th any other leavening a-ent to make such wholesome and delicious bread, biscuit, rolls, cake, pastry, griddle-cakes, doughnuts, etc The Coinage or Money In France. For several hundred years and down to a comparatively recent date, money was coined at from twenty-five to thirty different cities in France that had in herited the privilege. Now all French money is coined at the Paris mint and bears, instead of the eftk'y of some dis tinguished person, a head representing the republic, or liberty in the mora general sense. Few French gold pieces are however in circulation, except those bearing the bead of Napoleon 111, and silver pieces (f the same coinage are almost as com mon. French silver coins wear admira bly and pieces of the reigns of Charles X, Louis XVlll and Napoleon 1 are vory common. Chirniro Tribune. In an Almshouse Thirty Tear. A woman died recently in an alms house in Maine at the age of one hundred years. She had been an inmate of the institution for thirty years, and during that period she had been, it is said, laid out as dead three times, but on each occasion she came to life in time to put a stop to the funeral arrangements. Only a few days before her death an undertaker was called to prepare her re mains for burial, but when he arrived she was sitting up in bed. Philadelphia Ledger. Air flows. A V shaped contrivance, to be placed on the front of engines of fast express trains, is the latest scheme to get more speed, by overcoming much of the nat ural resistance of the air to the front of the locomotive. The plow extends from a few inches above the track to the top of the smokestack, the sharp edge ol conrse in front. "Shoveling fog" is a common expression among railroad men. but plowing wind is a new thing in railroad agriculture. English Me chanic. Marching While Asleep. It is a well authenticated fact that in the disastrous retreat of Sir John Moore i many of the soldiers fell asleep and yet continued to march along with their com rades. -North western Magazine. OUR BUSINESS Srlline Groceries at wholesale prices direct to tue consumer. All we want to fay is this : If you real I v want to buy your GROCERIES as they should bi bought, end for our price 1st. Sime will be mailed free of charge on application. COOPEH & LEVY, Seattle, Wash. "What is August Flower for ?" As easily answered as asked. It is for Dyspepsia. It is a special rem edy for the Stomach and Liver. Nothing more than this. We believe August Flower cures Dyspepsia. We know it will. We have reasons for knowing it. To-day it has an honored place in every town and country store, possesses one of the largest manufacturing plants in the country, and sells everywhere. The reason is simple. It does one thing, ancttloes it right. Itcures dyspepsias BLOOD POISON SPECIALTY Wmarr, Woeood. I BTpbtlis permanently rami In IS to S5 days. Too , can be treated at homo for tho tame price and too ! naierunranteeaiwith those who prefer to como D-'rowo will con tract to cure them or rcf und money id par expense of coming, railroad fare and bou.1 . bios, nig iau to cure, it Ton naru taen are eury. todtdo pota.h, an u rr. Iodide potash, and stilt bare acnes ana rilns, 31 ueoaslatcheS'ln month, Hnre Throat, Implrs.C onnef olnr-ed BnotStVlcereon anr pan or tho Door, smir or a.yenrowa iuui nt. It It this a)yihllUle BLOOD IINU. nai we raurmnteetoenrs. we bouci ww iuor obstinate eases and ehmllenrethoworla lor a ease wo cannot care, Thlsd!wsenaaalwar. battled the skill of tho IB o.t eminent physl elans. Pr.OO.OOO capital behind our oncowli tlonsl irosrantee. AbsoluteproonBsentsniOedot. fpiicatton. Address s'txils. "; i u.MtMMM.i.-i- I nearat with ter ae- tlTitr In btulneu than has ever been known, because ol theprolone1 aenresslon In sll lines. Those hn attend the PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Jio'Mrlll he prepared for tnod positions when th i coming ware ol prosperity sweeps over the !""! Send lor ratalocue. Address A. P. ARM sTt.jsa, Principal, Portland, Orefon. UtlC Ttchtwo) rrr.r;s trim r-r n'" i. Cause lot:isslt'-;o:ja l wirra. T:.iS I'rm '-'Vl TIKI.P AT OS. S TO COT e na SA.cih.vn't PllE RCMEDT. L'L wn' sea a.rsmlr en psra sleeted. rsmiren pr PILES v bnrlMunors.aUSTltciMI ense, . ZLl'itn t. fa. ! fin r! CoBsasapcteoa and people 1 who base weak luncsor ASIA- i Bikftlmildua PtM'iCara tor Coo-am Minn. It ha rl UcflUBtli. ft h&B not Inrnr f J orf. it it not ba tottua. tf j li ! lb beat oonfb trnp. 6oM errwtMiv. S6. -"vuuJJ be uscdvher- ever yeast has served heretofore. Yeast acts by fermentation and the destruction cf part of the gluten cf the flour tr nrn. duce the leavening gas. Royal rowaer, through the action r.irh i.r Want, a oinpimlou This lr. The "Hermit of the Somiblick," Petet Lechner, who last year pissed the wra ter months in the observatory on the summit of that lonely peak, now de Clares that ho will twt 9'av there an other winter unless he has a companion with him. He would, he says, prefer a wife, if he could find one. ' Otherwise he will be content with a male compan ion, who could take turns with him m his constant task of reading the scien tific instruments. This decision on the part of the "Hermit of the Sonnblick" really threatens the further ei the highest observatory in Europe. For the Austrian Meteorological institute lacks the funds to support a companion for Lechner, and the small sum. about tltw a year, tnat is wanted tor tue pur pose is not forthcoming from private sources. It is believed that the real explanation of the discouteut of Herr Leehiier is that he is annoyed at being forgotten by the public, who have neither sent him Christmas preseuts nor published lauda tory paragraphs alwmt hiin in the news papers of late. Three years back he said he wanted a wife, and hundreds of offers at once ponred in from all quar ters, including several rich and many good looking women, but he then laughed at the idea, and continued to prefer the state of single blessedness. It would be a distinct loss to meteorologi cal and physical science if the Sonnblick observatory wero to be closed, but some means will probably be found of recon ciling Herr Peter to his lonely but lofty labors for another winter. Vienna Cor. London Standard. Tithes anil Die Price or Gialn. The difference between the method of paying the clergy of the Church of Ens- laud, who receive the tithe as their liv ing, and the clergy of the Church of Scotland, who enjoy what are known in the north as tiends, will be very appar ent in this year. On both sides of the Tweed grain prices are higher for the year, but in England the clergy will re ceive little immediate benefit from the rise, because by the seven years' average It is spread over so long a time that the most that can be hoped for from the good prices of 18'Jl is to stop the fall which has been going on every year without a break since 1STH, a longor period of successive annual declines in the value of the tithe than has ever bo fore occurred. But in Scotland the tiend is calculated on the grain prices of each year, so that the parish ministers who have endured the discomforts which low prices brought with them when grain was cheap will now have directly the advantages of higher prices when grain has risen. In England both the rise and the fall are retarded by the seven years' average. In Scotland the full effects of either the one or the other are directly experienced in every year. London Graphic Human Rclngs In the Mumtnoth Ace. Near LSrunn, the capital of Moravia, important discoveries of prehistoric re mains have been made which are likely to attract the attention of palaeontolo gists all over the globe. As a canal was being dug 4J sktrlls were brought to light of dolicho-cephalons (long headed) character nnd of an exceedingly low stage of development. The same place contained bones and teeth of mammoth rhinoceros and reindeer. Close to the skulls lay more than BOO fossil snails, several calcinous stones, with holes in the middle, a rude figure cut out of a mammoth's tooth, with a hole running through tho middle. This discovery is the first of tho kind in Austria and is highly important from being a proof th.it there were human beings in the mammoth period. Vienna Cor. London Standard. Not tint of Style. Have you an old gown? Probably you have a treat many. Perhaps you regard Bii your costumes belonging to that stage known as "old. .Now, yon know that age, while it makes an old woman, does not make an old dress. The only thing that really mukes an old dress is having it get out of style, and then, be it ever bo recently Umght and ever so lately finished, it is old, because it L;n't in the gyle. Now, the pretty little round waists which you wore last year, and which looked very nice, are old because they are Uo slmrt in the back. Hut you rail remedy all this if you desiro by du ,he BnBtb with ,de..p .n,t .hnndant fringe. Chenille or silk or Usseled fringe may be ewel on and let hang in rfe. tly straight lines around the hips, producing tho fashion able effect of the long basque so much desired. St. Louis lU'iublic. American Women In I'arls. An exchange fot women's work has been opened by the ladies of the Ameri can colony iu Pans on the plan of the ex change in this country. American pies. r-U and other stx-culties are provided. I - ciecnlatina llbrarT HIS OCPD orillllira. and once each week mnn-l matineos l. tl. I.hI artlKts llllU'T Ine patronage of the ladies who are inter ested in tlw enterr-nso - P i-i Letter. A Woman's War of UolHI Ciood. A bwly living l l!iriiiinnl..tni. Iu every eaa. of conviction in the local polk court ! forcnielty to auinmls. cul out the news i paper n-port ami iiclcr-s with It a order for half crown nl Ket it to ll.e i constable who pro-rcte.l. S-vernl ofriu-n. , bare been the happy ri pirot erf tltt-ira I ward, but no one la. tLe I'W'j''" j whom Us money ooDsa.-Londoo TiwBiU. THE STATION DESPAIR. We m.,.t , the conductor, m.,,, surely! hv mm,..,., ,, m,iM.,n, before Have ,,,, ,., N11IW M wurel A i.l tiHiif i, ,, ultimate. hore. Ami e e,urea.hii inca-.n; Ai..i . .t,..,, ,,,, ,mi nni ,;,,. ,, uat , lu, local tlie.laii..n Iviwir: Ave. mi.lh.cm, n.l nmm a potion Ol tnuime ,u, ,rro hr M As we kiiirnn from .mean loorcan. fr.nn -a umo uuniiair . lo llial d.vp .H ..r ! , s!tnr " ' " cumern. ami of care, Tbal i,i .eaot Kdrnt iui, i.n i iuV ai tin- .uii.in lH,jiair! lio tirxarit. whatever mv follow lie liiraanl. friend, led or alone: An me. to leap ott in oinc hollow tr fen. ih the nictn and unknown. Leaf ft iiKe i thief, irv to lu.le vu rroin anceK all uaitiuu you ti-rel Oo t'.ranr.l. whatever tirltile ion. Don't stop at tll(t .imi.in vnairt -Joa.iuui Miner in St. Paul (ijobe. XUMKEK EIGHTEEN. 'Now No 13. f.nih vour Ironing, for I want you in the storeroom. No IS did not answer me but bent net nead assentuitfly As she did so I noticed a tear Tall from her eyes. I was interested in this prisoner, for she was far alH.ve the usual class of criminals, for 1 was at the tune of which I write second wanlress of one of the county prisons. I hail noticed hor su periority to her fellow inmate I con fess that I had made her lot easier in a good many ways, so on this particular occasion I needed her help to assort clothes in the storeroom. When she had hnisiied her ironing we were soon en- gaged at the easier task. We were hy ourselves, and had not been fire minutes in the room when sud denly my charge burst into a tit of sob- Oing and to my surprise threw herself into my arms Come, this will never do. what is the matter?' I said quietly -Suppose the governor were to come in. what should I dof ou would get me into serious trcuhle." She. however, continued to claso me around the neck, giving vent to heart- oreamng sods. "ou really must be oniet and tell me the reason of this," I said, with a little asperity. 'I will be quiet, madam," she said with great effort; "1 am very miserable and nuhappy." "Of course." I answered as checrfullv as I could, "all are miserable who come here, except the hardened ones, but you will soon be home again Oue short month and you will be with your friends." But my child, madam, my dear little boy." she sobbed, "be is ill and if I do not see hnu ere then he may die All his cry is for bis mother and I cannot. oh, 1 cannot get to him. What shall I do? Sly heart almost breaks to soothe his pains and troubles What shall i do?" And she laid her head on my shoul der, with a faint, despairing cry which wrung my heart, for I had two bonnie children at home Bud my heart wetitout to her. How do yon know this?" 1 inmiired. when her grief had subsided. 1 he lame woman who came in yester day told me at exercise, ami that "my ooy s only cry was tor bis mother. Well, I reph'isl. 'your friends will take care of him and a month will soon pass tike courage." Audi kissed her for I was a woman. If a wardress, aud apt to harden my heart al tunes." 'Unt none can lane his mother's place." was all that she could say. then, clasp ing me suddenly to her. she whispered eagerly, 'But, if you choose, you could nelpuie. " w hat do yon mean?" I said. "In this way " she said. "I want to be at home in three or four days " Nonsense. I replied, 'yon are losing your wits, get on with your work." bhe obeyed, tint continued "I know I can get out if yon will aid me a little and no oue shall be the wiser I want yon to post me a letter only, and before long I shall be with my dear boy. "clasp lug ber bands and looking intensely at me. Now yon must pnt such matters en tirely from you. Supposing." I said, to nnuior her. "Ideas you suggest and it was found out, the consequences would be I should lose my pension, which is only a few years off, and I have two children to think of and am a widow." She was quiet at this for a time and did her work in a random way; then suddenly 'What amount of money do yon cal culate would bring in interest equivalent to your pension? "A thousand pounds." I said, smiling and believing that It would put such tnongbbi away from ber mtnd. She dropped the clothing she held and seized my hands firmly "If yon were to receive i'l Odd would you help me? Swear It by the love you bear your children and as yon hope for their wel fare." Oh. yes. I'll promise that," 1 replied, to humor her. for I thought she must be little distracted with grief hVemember. that is a solemn promise," be said and just upon it the bell rang to clone work, and the prisoners began to troop to their cells. At the end of another hour my duty would be over for the night, and after seeing ail the inmates of the cells I should transfer my keys to the night wardress In charge and go home. When I came to No. 14s ceil I found her calmer aud putting ber arms around me she em braced and kissed me, whis pering '(rood night, dear madam, re member and Ood will bless yon." I passed out and left her for the night, hoping that she had forgotton ber idea ol the letter As I lived outside I soon pnt on my bat aod cloak, which covered my prison oniform, and left for the night, and was toon at borne with my children. Jndgeof my astonishment, after tak ing off my cloak, when I put my band into my dress pocket, to find an un stamped letter, which No IS had evi dently slipped there before I left ber celL It was addrenaed to a city fifteen miles way. and my first thought waa to de stroy It and I held it In my hand over the lire, but my heart gave a leap aa i thought of ber child, and. looking nenna the room, saw my own dear buy with bis curly bead U-it over bis slate, aud iny band staled I will not burn it. 1 thought I will wall until morning and think what 1 umt do lor the right, to I bud It on the timiitelpie. After we bail had tea I left my little girl of twelve to clear away thing while I went out to buy eatables for the neit aUy I was away about an bonr. and on returning my daughter greeted me with "Mamma, I bought a stamp and posted "'"i letter jtii iii time. Another min "ite s-i.i it would have two too late!" 'Wi!.,t letter darling, was that? 1 he .me von nut on the tiiantltow j 'v aivivil laughingly: -and yoiiow'e j t.ie a -ntiy f n tile stamp rememberr I vink into a s,.;i( overcome ny the j "'"Uu'lit ti.at the l.-tler was gone, for I or evil ami at the lian.U .if fluid I had a reMloss night, and on going to my duty nest morning found my charge cheerful 'I know- yon have helped me I know it I have lavti dreaming of my bov and he said he was better and would soon st me.' Silence." I replied, A cannot hear any more of this. I shall get into trouble.' N no, yon will not. and I shall bless yon all my life. Hut I will say no more.' Ht which I left her Next illuming la-tore going on duty I received by pot a small wooden box. On opening it I found H bundle ot bank notes and a letter, the notes being m fifties to the value of l.l mo. at the sight of which my knevs shook under me, the perspiration rolled from my forehead and I nearly fainted Here was a pre dicament bin I soon revived and pro ceeded to read the letter Dkak Madam-My wife informs me that you have consented to help her, and i have received a letter from her. which yon havedoubtless ptiatfd. for which aid. at her desire. I inclose yon what you need with many thanks. Burn this and do not use the notes for some time, for fear of suspicion at any rate, not until yon hear from me again. Tell my wife one word. Yes. I ask this as a favor." I dropjH'd the letter in the lire, and then, like a guilty thing I hid the notos under a loose hoard in the attic floor When I commenced duty and saw the anxious mother she looked at me with eager eyes and as my lips framed the word "Yes," the tears rolled down her cheeks. "My dear boy, then, is bettor; I will trouble no more." I left her, think ing she might, as her boy waa better, now !Tve np hr thnnM of ewntw nnd settle down quietly: consequently my uiind became easier Another day passed and I loft her once more. All that night it was very foggy, and next morning I was to my conster nation informed that No. 18 had escaped during the night, having loosened the bars of her window, and being a slender woman had squeezed through on to the sloping roof of a building, down which she bad crept, thence down a ladder which hail been left by the paiuters, and being then in the open yard of the prison she had taken the ladder to the wall, on gaming the top of which some help had been afforded from the outside, possibly by a rope ladder There all trace waa last. Of course I was examined, with others, before the governor, but nothing could be elicited, at which I was much relieved anil thankful and I never enjoyed get ting home more than I did that night. Matters went on as usual and I had not touched my notes: In fact. I seemed to care nothing for thorn, when one morning, about six weeks later, I re ceived a bulky package, addressed in a lady'H hand bearing the Canadian post mark. I broke the seals quickly and found to my intense surprise, bank notes again to the value of 1.(100. The letter Inclosed explained everything: "Mv Dkak Fuiknii Yon wjllno doubt have wondered many times, with others, what had liecome of No. It). I am now in Canada with my husband and dear little hoy who is now. thanks to your aid and Mod's blessing, quite well. "1 on no doubt know bow I escaped. My husband was to wait for me outside, which I knew would lie the same night on the day yon gave me his message, i es I ex-ct you thought I had given np my idea I descended by a rope lad der which my husband had thrown to the top of the wall, and behind a fast trotter was noon in a trusted friend's house. class-d in my child's arms. "May you never lie separated from your children I must tell yon in confi dence thai my husband is the third son of a nobleman, and was unfortunately let) into difficulties u;xl got Into the toils of a lot of sharjierH and forgers, and they used him as a toed for paasiug forged notes I unknowingly got one of those notes, and tendering it. waa ar rested and suffered Imprisonment for it. an yon know and thus did not involve my husband I was aware that when my time in prison was over that we should leave the country, as my hus band had confessed all to his father with a desire to mend, and he promised to start us to Canada with .1.000. Then Uiy boy fell ill aud you know the rest. "The first notes you received from my husband, I may at once say, are all for geriea. I'ray forgive me my ruse, but It was the only way I could see out of the difficulty I heartily hoe you have not used any, but awaited this letter. Burn them, every one without fail, and if I might advise yon, as possibly yon may have some compunction to use even the good notes for yourself, invest tbein for your children, and may it be a blessing to them Good by. my friend; my little son sends his love and a kiss to i the kind lady who let his mamma come to see In in when he wanted her so badly." Did I do niht or wromrf-New York I World. Id Charge of (las Family Forty Tears. The postofliee at South Deorfleld, N. II.. has been in charge of one family for over forty years. F. J. White was ap pointed postmaster by President I'inrce and held the office for thirty-live yean. At the time of his death his son, Charles !., was appointed and bold the position until IHyi, when another son, W. it. White was appointed, which po sition he held until the first of the pres ent year. LxeUsr Letter. HupiMirtlng the Prlaelplo. Last June a young man waa arrested In Natick, Mass., because he would not pay his poll tax. amounting to two dol lars, and he has been kept In Jail ever since at an exja-nse to t!. taxpayers of l.7"i per week. The town la losing money on the transaction, but It is vin dicating an eternal principle with great ucc.-sa. New York Tribune. OoverwHieol Control of Telephoooa. At the end of next year the Telephone Conqsiny of Anxtnn will cease to exist, the government svwnuing control of all the telephone line in the kingdom. New York Journal. tin. Gladstone is said to be hardly In ferior to her hiifdiand In energi and in dustry. She ha always been interested in charitable and church work and In politics, and baa at the same time main tained vloae watch npon ber honaehoU affairs aod bar children. A HERALD OF TBI IXFAKT TEAR. Top the last thirty years or more from the century, siul the .egmcut ail) reprvviit the term ot the unbounded populsritv ot llosiet ter S omsch Hitters. The o nlna'ol the rT lsxatll l-e isiil re1 i.t the si p a ranee of a lrvh Allnai.se of the Hitters. In which the uses, .terivmion slid sctionol this a o-ld-lamous med icine will be lucidly set lorth. Kverttstdr thoutd resd it. Tue calendar aud astronomical eilcutstloiu to be found in this brochure sre al way. aMoiiishiUK y accurate, and Ihe statistics, tlhisirstloi'H, humor and other resiline mstter rich in mterv-t and full ol protlt. Ihe floMetler Company of IMt.t.unt. Pa., publish It mem H'lves. I hey employ more than sutv hands In the mechanical work, and more ihn tleren mouths in the year are consumed in ItsptYPara t on. It can be obtained, w ithout co-t, of all druscl.ts and country dealers, and Is printed In rinIWi, Oermaii, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, Hotiemisll aud Spanish. Tf those who are searching after a "sure cure for drunkenness" wo .id quit drinking while Uiey an- loo.iug lor it, Ihev would lind It. A IIOl'SKHOLK KKMKDY Allcocx's Torocs Plasters are the only reliable plasters ever produced. Fragrant, clean, inexpensive aud never failing, they lully meet all the requirements of a house hold remedy, and should always be kept on hand. For the relief and cure of weak back, weak muscles, lameness, stiff or en larged Joints, pains iu the chest, small of the back and around the hips, strains, stitches and all local pains, Allcock's I'ob ocs Plasters are umqitalcd. Ask for Alloock's, and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a sub stitute. liKANPRETii's Pills avert disease. Lore Is that sort of thlnir which makes a man's lunik tircoiint of . scorn abundantly turbe to go to housekeeping ou. UOITT'H SCHOOL, FOK BOYS, Mlllbrae, Sn Mateo county, Cal , prepares boys lor t'niverslty or business, tlraduatca admitted to the state and Stanford rniversliles without examination. Next term beulus Jsuusry S, ism. Scud for catalogue. IraU. lloltl, I h. D., Master. CATAKHII CANNOT HI Ct'KKD With I.OrAl. AITI.irATIONS.ss tlieycsnnot reach Ihe seal of the llu.asi, I'.isMh I - l.l.w... or constitutional disease, and In order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall'si'atarrh mv i .n.vu iiiifmniiv, aim acts llirvcoy oil t'-e b ood anil silicons surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a Mttack medicine. It was presrrilied by one of the boat physicians in this couuirv for Vewrs. ami la a rula ..Murlnii.. 1, i'. composed of the la-st ionics known, combined , mv ws, i.iuu.1 Miruiera, at ooa oirecny oil .I'.i: 1".;;.';": r'l'.i'c-. '! --! e combination of the two liivreilleiiu Is what nrodu. es such won derful results in curing catarrh. Send lor toatl muninls, free. K. J. I'll KNKY A CO., rrops., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists; price, 76 cents. Dm Knamellne Store Polish ; no dust, no smell. Tar Geriie a for breakfast. BELP IS WANTED by the women who are ailing and suf fering, or weak and exhausted. And, to every such woman, help Is ctKiranOfd by Doctor l'lorce'i Favorite Prescrip tion. For young girls just entering s womanhood ; wo men at the critical "change of life" i women approaching conllnemciit; nursing mothers; and ev ery woman who Is i iiu-down " or over worked. It Is a medlclno that builds up, strengthens, and regulates, no mattel what the condition of the system. It's an Invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and bracing nervine, and the only guaranteed remedy for " female complaints" and weaknesses. In bearing-down sensations, periodical paint, ulceration, Inlliimmutlon, nnd every kin dred ailment. If it ever tails to beuefltor cure, you havo your money back. Beta, Wets., and 11.00 per HotUoT One cent a i nis orbat 1,'Otmtl tuna promptly cures where all others fau. Coughs, Croup. Sore Throat, Hoarseness, whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption It naa uo rival: baacursd thousands, and will OURS Too if takenln time. Bold by Druggist on a gjuar. antoe. For a Lame Hack or Cheat, use 8H1LOH 8 BELLADONNA PLA8TKR Jfco. HILQHSJCATARRH REMEDY. ilRVOyoiii utarrli? Thin lmivlr li niar-an teed to euro you. 2'rloe.bOcU. Jnjoolor free. Valued Indorsement of Scott's Emulsion is contain ed in let ters from the medi cal profes sion speaking of its gratify ing rcbults in their practice. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites can be adminis tered when plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as palatable as milk easier to digest than milk. Prspsrsd hr B,,,t t Host,. , W , T. Atl drserlst mdm Bakin&Ponder Purity and LcaveninjriPoWcp UNEQUALED. CASH PRISES To Introduce one t'owder, have oo tsnnluodlodlatrtoauemrmg the ooetun. ore a BoinUr or ahii fuizaa To te person orclnb returning oslholsrgosl teimbrrofeenincateeoatr bsf're Jane L ISVt, sro wtJltireaessh prise of glut), eail toiiisneilleaesl, numerous nliif niana saoglngromsi w7 in CASU. JL0SSET & DEVERS,P0RTUWD, Or. IEUB1 TOSIon lSTil,tTs. Beet makes. i-owest pM.. Mend lor eaulosue. w.i;, tsfcAlit, Mlsa,ial. H. P. N. U. Six Ml-. J. V, U. V. M XJi!B"Jia -. vrr s Tii isf pi Catarrh Is Constitutional Diseasa Acd Requires A Constitutional Remedy Like Hood's Sarsaparilla, whicn, working through the blood, permanently cures Caiatrti by erdicattug Hie Impurity whlih esuse and promotes the diae. Thousands ot people U-t:lly to the success ol Hood's Ssrsa patllla as a remedy for Catarrh when other preparations had failed. II. Mil's s.rsapa rllla also builds up the whole system, and makes you feel renewed lu health and strength. Take Hood's Sarsanarll'.s. because Sarsaparilia CURES HOOD'S PILLS -'" I l.'.v.r .IN, 11 lions-v-s, Jamidtro, lmlitft-stioii. M k lirn.lirhe. TUG Best Waterproof Coat In tho WORLD t Tlis HSI1 1111AM) HI.II'KVH Is w.mr,t1 m.r. pnx.r, sml will keep you .try In tho hNrdrit storm, 'l'lir new IVMMK.l. Hl.li'KEK Is a pvnwt rldliiE cost. Slid coYersUieemlresa.Mlft. ttwsreo( imitations. Ihit our s cost ii ine "tun nrstul ' I not on It. ItliMtra tl fstsl.'irus nr. A. J. TOWf.K, ll.oton, Jisjs. have lust IrwueJ an oloirtnt liM nmr lltn. traivu vuttKut ol FIREARMS AND SPORTING GOODS. II yon are In need ol anything In this line, send its your name and we will semi you one by re turn mall. Address THE H. I. HUDSON ARMS GO., OS First Ntreet, Portland, Or. The Rest Clirtetmng Gift or the bMt athlitton tu rmu own library la WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY "Vnahrttlftetf.' Ton yeftm nixnt rovlptiiL;,iiH)ptltnra mil). mctl. nndovcr ,rO,WH) rxiet'iuloU. A Grand Educator Abraatt of tha Kmti A Library In ItieU Invi.1 untile In tbo hntiM'hutil, ami to thfi U'fti lior, )riifrn aluiml nittii.uraolf eilucwtor. Sold by Alt flnoksfltern. G. A r. Mttrrlnm Co. NiW.Wir'rtt. Sprintiflettlt Mtt$. 110 not hur rliMp httntn frnphlr rcpillitl ol Hiiclcut ritihon. WntSTFR'S , INTRHNATIONAL I DICTIOfiMOr j Unbend for frtepiwpMtu. MASQUEHADES, PARADES, If I a ..vu i it im:t riiK'ti.N. Kvervthlng In Ihe aloro line. Covliiines, Wigs, Hoards, I'ropcrtli', liwrii ntiil I'luy Hooka, cl., luriiished at greatly reduced rates and lu sui. rlor quality by the oldest, largest, best renowned and Iherelore nuiy rrli.iWr 7'Arolri.iil fiin.nlu llmite on thr Wise (Vxuil. Correi.p li o Ilrlleil. Uul.lsrrKlN A Co., 311, '2H and ,10 O'Karrell street, also w.-t Market street, Han Kraurlsrn, We supply all Thntltrt on Iht Votut, to whom we re saH)tfully relur. IvIOTIVE POWER I HERCULES GASOLINE :Hxsroi:isr:E's. PALIIR t m, Saa Francisco, Cal. and PwildDd, Or. FRAZEfl AXLE BestintheWorld! Get the Genuine! GREASE Sold EterYwhoral' SHANK WIHM.HKV, Aent. Purlland,r. EOCENE. Is a Bpeclal brand of Burning Oil, which we mauulaciure expressly for FAMILY InK. IT III A HHrKl'T H.l.tlMINArOK. IT IH tt Hill KIKKianl. IT l III UNirtlHM QUALITY, We guarantee It la be th Mioiinrr rossisti ossiiior illuminstimuoil. Ask lur It. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. MRS. WINSLOW'S 80s0yT!ru,?a FOR OHILDRIM TIITHIMO Fee sals kr all VraavbU. t'sau a ksSUe. SPORTSMAN, Mil l A HOLiDAY PRESENT In the Jewelry Line a alwayg weli-oiiie. You can i t what you want at A. FELDENHEIMER'S I.hAUINti JKVVKLKK OF I'OKTLANI), 0I. Diamond, Watcheg, Jowalry, Bilvrrware, Clookg, Rjiectaclwi, BiKxin. Oncra. (ilamieg, utc, ' COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. Jg DROP IT w. i.:,,. . ....,. ....v., IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES" EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF ' Moore's Revealed Rcmcdv. UHilVAiiV'M Ji.kJfkUFttmnniMni '""a 5 old esse ol at ATlaJg sua the bee tow Brooklyn Hotel 2C8-21Z Busk St . Saa Francisco. This farorlte hole' is ouder the management 3l t'liAKI.r MONTl.io.MKKY, and Is as good U not the best Family and Business Men's Hotel tu haa KTeurisco. Home Comforts! Cuisine Unexcelled I FIM-elass serrire and the highest standard of respectability guaranteed. (, rami meaol tu furjnje(l .r vratn t$ ntid crmjort. Board and room per day, ll.-'i, 11. SO, 11.76 and r.'.O0; board and room per week, 17 to 1.'; simile rooms, 400 to tl. Free coach to aud Irom hotel. j DR.GUNITS ONION SYRUP COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. Inraittnftf-tratlTrf the chitdiwn, mr onj mi tKiy far Cj-iethi, UjIIi f.-a Croup wu onion irmp. Jt Ututt aicfTtvtlvjt--t,-7 nj tt w-t forty rrmn tea. JwlnT rTiulchtl.1rt t ttVo J"M OiinnOnicm Srmp witt oh is ttlrotuir prfPArcJ an morrlam-itto th (to. Botrl iMTV-wh-t I.nr bonlcti OO cMttttw TakcDoaubUlut(oriL Tbjr cotkiUsf Bladder, rrlttsry and LlTer Disease! Dropsy U ravel aud Diabetes are cured by HUNT'S REMEDY THE BEST KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Mrlght's Plsease, Retention or rion-nx tentlouol Urine, I'alns In tho Back, Lotus or Bide, HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Intemperance, Norrous Plseastw, Genera Mobility, Female Weakness and Kxoeasus. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice, Sour Bloiiiac.li, liyspepsia, Coustlpaliou and I'lles. HUNT'S REMEDY 1 W n AT OlVfl-: on the Hlditeya, l.l or and Hon els, restoring them tnalielth ae tloti, and 'l Its M when all other medlo'u.s tail. Iluiidu'ils hare lawn sareil who hare been gireu up to die by Irlouds aud physlclsns. NOI.M II V Al.l. IHI..INR, THE GREAT CURE -ron- INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. Begulator of thaLiverandKidnsys a Bi'Kciriu roa Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia And All Other Blood lod Skin Diseases. It Is a positive cnralnr all those painful, dell. calo cuiiiilni,u and complicated troublua aud """''"I'moii among our wire, mothers 1 he elteiii is Immedlsle and lasting. Two or Inree ilmes of l)a. I'asi.ss's Kasiai.r taken dally See I the blood ecol, the liver and kidneys act. Ire, sml will entirely eradicate Irom the system all trace, ol Horolula, Hall Hheum, or any ulnar lurm ol bliHid disease. No medicine ever Introduced In this country ha. met with such reaily sale, i.or given such tiiilvursal sallslnciioii whenever used aa that of Da. I'shdss's luasnr. This remedy has been u.ed In the hospitals, throughout the old world lur the past iweniy llveyearsaaa specinc lor Ihe alxive disease, and It has and will eurowheu all other so-caJIsJ lemiHlles fall. Heiid lor pamphlet ol leatlmonlsli from those who hsve beeti cured by lis use. Urugglsta sell It at .no per bottle, it, It .d h, oliuvluosd. for Uf MACK & CO., B and II Front St., 8an Franolgoo. IK VOI 11 IH'hlNKKH l.!-u t,.T Chickens are easily and tieceasluily j uig me petalui imi In oubatora and Bimvia,. i.i.lr.ie.l CHl.lo.iiu .,, .k... i. Our II ii ","""' joii want strong, vigorous i KIDNEY, DOCTOR Panto's Imt era, iiok. .ixiiiar ,, Kouiiialns. Ki.hhI'. ki. i', Vv . J-ouitry t.ure, i;re.M,soiie tne greal cli.i kB' a. Te killer . Poi .'" U,"Jm 75--7a7M Malu .Sf. TeulfrilrCaL ,i...r .i,ri.r, ,i, none mho 1:1. .. .. taugealbitoardeliUnilyollNrLAMMATOK HMgU wwm a n m aiaa ao nvvi. sou re in rtin44 umx . r lajUJ, mi tovm dmhiii,