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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1894)
rri . . . : f I v I A 4 Royal !s undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public United States Government Chemist's Report. f X 4 v '4 ? 4''; y ( A i ROYM. BAKING MwDE CO. . IM tl ST. , a. Y. A T THE BEACH. Tbe waves cream up on the shlnele la the sheen of the silver moon; faint flower scents flcat anil minele: The winds in the pine tops croon. A pirl at her window sitting Wafts from her finger lips The kiss that a faroll lover Never has had from her lips. And tliedcwcrotvB heavjrwith perfume; The nijihl owl hoots in his tree; A sail gleams w hite in the darkness Where the fisherman skims the sea. Out on the lone gray sedncs The beaded drops are pearled; The robins dream in the hedges. And antrels aro watching the world. -Elizabeth Chisholm. TASTE LIFE WHILE YK MAY. " O gin t were a sodger lad. a blithe lad 1 would be. Or If a sai.or I'd been bred, right weel I'd likii tho sea; But, oil! this weary wark in tonn. It is nae wark for men loannn thole the three legged stool, I canna bide the pen. My fVhr ! wnstry ch!c!d, he ca'j the cairt and pleugh. He labors baitli in furm and field, as I full fain would do; Abune his bend the lavrock sings, the caller air hluws free. But be is auld, his he art's grown cauld.and lit tle beed takes be. It's littlo pleasure folk can win when once they're auld and dune. And siller conies but slowly in, it's fang or fortune's won: For wealth comes hut wi' toll and care, and care sunc turns us gray; Then baste ye. lad, to do and dare, and tate life while ye may! Andrew Lang in Ijongmans. Clocks That Need Little Winding. Ilerr Noll, ft mechanician of Herlangen, Germany, has constructed a clock warrant ed to run for 11,000 years without winding. 1). L. GoiT. in this country, has in bis ball ttu old fashioned clock which, so long as the house is occupied, never runsdow n. When ever the front door is opened or closed, the winding arrangements of the clock, which are connected with the door by a rod with gearing attachments, are given a turn, so that persons entering tuul leaving the bouse keep the clock co;i-.Mn: iy wound up. T. G. Farrcr nf Fresno, i'al., invented a clock, the only uiuilvt- power of which, he alleges, is ;ruvi;at inn of the earth, which keeps I'm- cluck running forever without wimlini;. 'I 'his clock consists of a plate glass dial suspended from the ceiling, and all the pans of it that are visible are the two bunds, the pivot on which they swing and the dial, lu 1840 J. Smith of Leeds, Englauil, constructed a clock, the sole mo tor of which was electricity. He lived to see this clock go for GO years. Clocks are now made to run five years with one wind ing. There is it clock in the Church of St. Qucutin, Mayeuce, which is said to nave slopped only once during a period of D0J years. Brooklyn liable. Mcltin; Metals In Wuter. The remarkable electrical cNperimeuts recently made in Eci-liti, in which a liar of iron was apparently melted by inserting it in cold water, have nat tu-nlly stimulated further investigation on the same line. The apparatus used is a vessel of glass or porce lain, provided with a : beet lead electrode connected with the positive pole of a con tinuous current (generator. The vessel con tains sulphuric acid unci wat A flexible cable from the negative pole is connected to a Btrona! pair of pliers with insulated bun dles. Taking in tie pliers a piece of metal of any kind iron, for instance and immers ing it in the acidulated water, the liquid is seen immediately in ebullition near the iron rod or plate, which latter is rapidly heated and brought to a dazzling white in a few seconds and soon begins to melt in sparkliko drops. The hinting is produced so quickly locally that neither the water nor the body of the metal rod has time to become hot. So rapid an evolution of heat means a tremendously high temperature. In a very short time us high ns 7,000 de grees has been developed. Boston Transcript. A Sunday School Guess. A small boy from the slums had been brought into the mission sclio'.l, and for a collide of Sunduys he had been instructed in the rudiment". On the third Sunday he brought with bim bis brother William. To test bis memory the tcaahtr begun to go over the previous lessons. "Who made your" she asked. "God," he replied promptly. "And what else did God make V The youngster studied a moment and looked around hopelessly tiil bo noticed his brother. Then his face brightened. "He made Bill, too, I guess," he answer ed, and William said "You bet." Detroit Free Press. Tight Balloons. Professor Henry A. Hazen says that the construction of tight balloons must lx the first step toward proper exploration of the nir. It is hardly probable, he says, that a balloon has been constructed in this coun try which will not leak 23 per cent of its gas in 21 hours. On the other hand, a bal loon has been built in France of goldlieat er's skin which has leaked less than one half of 1 per cent in 24 hours. In other words if the former balloon could just keep afloat two days the latter would not give out for 100 days. A New Ret ol Tenth at Sesenly-four. David P Sutherland, of Seymonr. is cnltmg h new set nf teeth. He is seven ty funr years old ami had all of his teeth (strai-teil five years ho Since that time lie lias been wearini? false teeth. S tne .I.ivh iiL'olheuld guitleinan's gums l-i-mm very sore, ami tb his surprise ft I Kith broke through. Others iiiiii'klr U Unwed and a new set is pmtilised -Li'liatiHpoli Journal JJi.rag.ill.l4J'l.C- CmsbbbcItm and pecsle bo base weak manor Aitb mt, should m f-iao'sCorefor Contain ptkm. It sae ear tkoaaaaele. It has not Injor d one. Ii li no, bad lo las. U ! ine Mu ooaf b wrap. BUM 'Of J W Bli I TP i uiuuU kJUliUl I IlUU 11 1 Hill By FEAKIS BUET HAETE. ice nest mornin.-'rr-ii pa.irtiu .ihiTtnta Adele in a light cariole over A;tne ranch. Although his domain was ,. v ; nearly as lar as the adjoining wheat ,4; plain, it was not like that monopolized YJy one enormous characteristic vield. l emoracea a more diversified prod- ucil- v ere acres and acres of po tatoes, in rows of endless and varving succession. There were miles of wild oats and barley, winch overtnnn tho as they drove in narrow lanes of drv and dusty monotonv. Th, rn chords of pears, apricots, peaches and 1 nectarines, and vinevards of cranes so comparatively dwarfed in height that they scarcely reached to the level of their eyes, yet Lin and breaking r.npth iuc veigmoi tneiriuclicrouslv dispropor tionate fruit. What seemed to be a vast green plateau covered with finy patches, that headed the northern edge of the prospect, was an enormous bed of straw berry plants. But everywhere, crossing the track, bounding the Belds, orchards and vineyards, intersecting the paths of the whole domain, were narrow irrigat ing ducts and channels of running water. "Those." said the major poetically, "are the veins and arteries of the ranch. Come with me now and Til showy on its pulsating heart." Descending from the wagon into pedestrian prosa again he led Rose a hundred yards further to a 6hed that covered a wonderful artesian well. In the center of a basin a column of water rose regularly with the even flow and volume of a brook. "It is one of the largest in the state," said the major, "and is the life of all that grawa here during sis months of the year." Pleased us the young girl was with these evidences of the prosperity nnd position of her host, she was struck, however, with the fact that the farm laborers, vine growers, nursery men and all field hands scattered on the vast fWtSltP WPTP nTWlTOTltl- ft,, Co-, 1 , pendent, unpastoral and unprofessional character as the men of the wheat field. There were no cottages or farm build ings that she could see, nor any appar ent connection between the household and the estate. Far from sucrgestina tenantry or retainers, the men who were working in the fields glanced nt them as they passed with the indifference of strangers, or replied to the major's greetings of questionings with perfect equality of manner or even businessliko reserve and caution. Her host explained that the ranch was worked by u com pany "on shares:" that those' laborers were in fact the bulk of the company. and that he. the major, only furnished the bind, the seed and the imp'ements. ihat man who was driving the Ions roller, and with whom you were indig nant because he wouldu't get out of our way, is the president of tho company." inatneednt make mm so uncivil" aid Rose, poutingly, "for if it comes to that you're the landlord," she added triumphantly. lo," said the major good humored- ly, "1 am simply the man driving the lighter anil more easily managed team for pleasure, and he's the man driving the heavier and more difficult machine for work. It's for me to get out of his way. And looked at in the light of my being the landlord It is still worse, for as we're working 'on shares' I'm inter rupting his work and reducing his prof its merely because I choose to sacrifice my own." I need not say that tho3e atrociously leveling sentiments were received by the yonng hidies with that feminine scorn which is only qualified by misconception. Rose, who under the influence of her hostess' nationality had a vague im pression that they sounded something like the French revolution, and that Adele must feel like the Princess Eliza beth, rushed to her relief lrke a good girL "But. major, now you're a gentle man, and if you had been driving that roller you know you would have turned out for ns." "I don't know about that," said the major mischievously, "but if 1 had 1 should have known that the other fellow who accepted it wasn't a gentleman." But Rose having sufficiently shown her partisanship in the discussion, after the feminine fashion, did not ciire par ticularly for the logical result. After a moment's silence she resumed, "And the wheat ranch below is that carried on in the same way?" "Yes: but their landlord is a bank, who advances not only the land but the money to work it, and doesn't ride around in a buggy with a couple of charmingly distracting young ladies." "And do they all share alike'" con tinued Rose, ignoring the pleasantry; "big and little that young inventor with the rest'" She stopped. She felt the ingenne's usually complacent eyes suddenly tiled upon her with an unhallowed precocity and as quickly withdrawn. Without knowing why, she felt embarrassed and changed the subject. The next day they drove to the Con vent of Santa Clara and the mission college of San Jose. Their welcome at both places seemed to Rose to be mingling of caste greeting and spiritual teal, uni the austere seclusion and re serve of those cloisters repeated that suggestion of nn old world civilization that had already fascinated tno young westtrn girl. They made other excur sions in the vicinity, but did not extend it to a visit to their few neighbors. With their reserved and exclusive ideas this fact did not :;trike Rose as peculiar, but on a later shopping expeuition to the town of iur Jose a certain reticence and ntrsressive sensitiveness on the part of the Ehop keepers and tradespeople i )--r 1 the Randolphs produced an nn :it impression on her mind. She . ...i i.ot help noticing, too. that after ; e tlr. t stare of astonishment wuicn greet e J hT appearance with her hostess she herself w;u included in tne antagon ism. With her youthful prepossession Ut her friends, this distinction she re garded as flattering and aristocratic, and I (put she accented it stiil more by dis cussing with Mrs. Randolp'i the merits of the shopkeepers wares in scnooi gin Fiwir-h before them. Sue was uaionu- nate enough, however, to do this in the Knn nf a nolvelot German. "Oicoos me. mees," he said gravely, tin dr.t ladv roeoks Engeloesh sogoot mit rnnrwlltif. and Ten you dells to her dot silk is halluf gotten in English she onderstand yon mooch better, ana it 't makfl nodinzs to mo." Tho laugh which would have followed from her mnntmrmrun did not, however. break upon the trained faces of the "d r....,,. t.'HnmmadieUS." Tet whll rUUMga - - . p U bar 1oind In it. 1 toeir civil insinceritv. At the end of twu w.vdri ti t?- ,j.u rera a letter from Mr. ial- ory. nen he had read it ha turned to his wife. -He thanks vera." he said "for your kindness to his daughter, and , explains that his sndden departure was ! owins to the necessity of his taking ad vantage of a great opportunity for srvc julation that had offered." As Mrs. j Randolph tamed away with a slight : 6hrug of her shoulders the major con tinued: "But you haven't heard all. That i opportunity was the securing of a half interest in a Cmnabus lode in Sonera. which has ulreaiygone up a hundred thousand dollars in his hands. Ev Jove! a man can afford to drop a little social fen?monF on thoe terms, eh. Josephinef' he concluded with a triumphant chuckle. Hes as hkely to lose his hundred thousand to-morrow while his nunners will remain," said Mra. Randolph. "I've no faith in these sudden California fort unes:" "You're wrong as regards Mallorv. for he's as careful as he is lucky. lie don't throw money away for appear ance, sake or he'd have a inch home for that daughter. He could afford it." Sirs. Randolph was silent. "She is his only daughter, 1 believe," she con tinued presently. "Yes; he has no other kith or kin," re turned the major. "She seems to be very much impressed by Emile," said Mrs. Randolph. Major Randolph faced his wife quick ly. "In the name of nil that's ridicu lous, my dear, you are uot already luinrang ot ue gasped. "I should be very loth to give my sanction to nuytning or the kind, know ing the difference of her birth, education and religion, although the latter. I believe, sho would readily change," said Mrs. Ran dolph severely. "But when you speak ot my already thinking of 'such things, do yon suppose that your friend Mr. Mallory didn't consider nil that when he sent that girl here' "Never," said the major vehemently; "and if it entered his head now. bv Jove he'd take her away to-morrow al ways supposing I didn't anticipate him by sending her off myself." Mrs. Randolph uttered her mirthless laugh. "And you suppose the girl would go? Really, major, you don't seem to understand this boasted liberty of your own countrywomen. What does she care for her father's control? Why, she'd make hijulo just what she wanted. But," she adued with un cxpressi.iu of dignity, "perhaps we had better not discuss this until we know something of Emile's feelings in tho matter. That is the only question that concerns ns.'" With this she swept out of the room, leaving tho maior at first sneechless with ! honest indignation, and then, after the fashion of all guileless natures, a little nneasy and suspicious of his own gnile- lessness. For a day or two after he found himself, not without a sensation of meanness, watching Ro3e when in Emile's presence, but he could distin guish nothing more than the frank satis faction she showed equally to the others. Yet he found himself regretting even that, so subtle was the contagion of his wife's suspicions. What had mijiciirdf It had been warm morning. An nn- nsuul mist, which the sun had not dissi pated, hud crept on from the great grain fields beyond, and hung around the house charged with a dry, dusty closeness that seemed to bo quite independent of the sun's rays, and more like a heated ex- halation or emanation of the soil itself. In its acrid irritation Rose thought she could detect tho breath of the wheat as on the day she had plnnged into its pale green shadows. - I By the afternoon this mist had disap peared, apparently in the sumo mysteri ous manner, but not scattered by the nsual trade wind which another un usual circumstance that day was not forthcoming. There was a brcatblcsa- ncsa in the uir like the hush of listening exp?ctaiicy whic'j filled the young girl with a vague restlessness, nnd seemed to even affect n ncattered company of crows in tho field beyond the house which rose suddenly wit ii startled but aimless wings and then dropped vacantly among the gram again. Maj. Randolph was inspecting a dis tant part of the ranch, Mrs. Randolph was presumably enguged in her bcudoir. and Ross was sitting between Adele und Emile before the piano in the drawing room, listlessly turning over the leaves of tome music. There bad been an odd mingling of eagerness and abstraction in the usual attentions of the young man that morning, and a certain nervous af fectation in his manner of twisting the ends of a small black mustache which resembled his mother's eyebrows, that had affected Rose with a half amused, half uneasy consciousness, but which she had, however, referred to the rest lessness produced by the weather. It occurred to her also tiiat the vacuously amiable Adele had once or twice regard ed ber with the same precocious, child like curiosity and infantine cunning she bad once before exhibited. tlt wt nnm(ntu. nig and Mllle Postage Stamp. The largest rxa.tae stamp t-rer issued measured 4 incbea by tbe sile of tbe old L nited States 6 cent atamp. reatrlc-teu la paxkaea of newsa-ra and ta-rnalicals jKiated in bulk and never ltitendel fur let ters. Tbe tennjr Madntfaacar stamp aec ad io p-itiird to iie. 3 Inches by incbea, tvaa used to prepay po-tafe on letters poit til at tbe Uritish consulate at Antananarivo, where there wsa no otber poatofficc in 1MN5. Tbe private postage stamp of ltoblnsoo tt Co.'xprra, with iuflgiirsof bear, is 25 by )4 Inches. Tbe stamp entitled "Cali fornia P"nT P"l" from ln postflfflce. csre of I'enny Poet Co." for i la In izc i-i by IV Inches. Ths quarter scuuiina r, MerkletburB-Schwerin wbkli waataaued In msjlstbeamslleatereTiaaued leas than one-fourth the site of tbe current r..n.K imn and it would Lake a tout 50 cf them to cover ths surface of tLt i . in4 l.viha United Blstaav Col- ito,. CHAPTER IU. OLD TIME ROBBERS. RECOLLECTIONS OF GENTLEMANLY AGENTS. NEVADA ROAD They Made Dig Hauls and Seldom Com mitted Munler lurlt( Their Depreda tion They Worv iood Clothe. Had Plenty of Money and Were Topular Some of the Nevada road agents had physiognomies that indicated native vi ciousnessand depravity, but the majority of them were of the good citizen type to which they belonged until accident sent them off at a tangent, while Jack Davis, the most notorious of them all. niiirlit readily have been mistaken for a studious professional man or a clergyman of ex traordinary placidity and meekness. They were good neighbors, pleasant acquaint ances ami associated on an equal footing with the leading men of their respective communities until the prison door closed suddenly upon them and interrupted the iricmny intercourse. Tne judges, law yers and bankers of the Comstock, when sitting down to a game of poker could have welcomed no one more warmly to a seat than they did Jack Davis. From the time the stages began carrying their immense loads of bullion from the mines and bringing large shipments of specie in return, stage robbing- became one of the most lively and productive indus tries in Nevada. The week that went past without one or more coaches lx-ing held up prouueeu a general tceling or utill tunes. Hut the energetic road agents seldom let the community settle into deject ion of that character. 1 roi the riacerville, Heuness, Dutch Flat, Keese Kiver, Humboldt. Ks- merah!aor some other route, intelligence of a roliVry could lie depended iiihui pretty nearly every day with a comforting degree of certainty. Most of the deprednt ious. However, re committed near the large towns, to wl.ieb the highwaymen would return and mingle with the crowd before the arrival of the plundered stage, or be fore news of the occurrence was brought back, If it were a departing r-rnch. lbi-re was little or no iudisi riinliiau- waylnying 'n those d.ivs, Mich as has la-en practiced by degenerate iiiemlH-rs of the profession in Inter times. The rohlicrs as certained what particular stage offered a ricu ii i.eniiu men w ent lor IU I hey had spies hanging around the express ollices, confederates ill the service of the stage companies, nnd employed various other means to obtain this in format ion. A stable boy has la-en seen to swing bis lantern after the departure of n stage, like a rail road conductor signaling the engineer, und within live miles the coach would lie stopied and roblicd. Pour Haldy (Jreen, one of tho old lime drivers, was held up ho often that he was liimlly discharged, either from n superstitious belief ill his bad luck or a suspicion of his lidelity. ror several years there were very few convictions In conipnrison with the mini- ber of offenses. There was never much doubt regarding the identity of the ladder operators, and arrests were freiiucnt enough, but the dilliculty was to obtain proof of their guilt, The trial of Jack Harris, Al Waterman, Muse lluynes, Pitcher nnd Love in INfi for the robla-ry of a stage near Silver (,'ity was the llrst notable arraignment of this kind. The re suit was not very satisfactory. Harris, t lie leader, was acquitted, llaynesescapiil pun ishment by turning state's evidence, Wa terman w'oh sentenced to lifteen years in the penitentiary and the others to shorter terms. I do not recollect if Waterman was par dolled or if lie got out of prison through some legal technicality, but any way lie was at largo again within a year, and Wells, Fargo & Co. condoned his felony and took him Into their employment nt II high salary to do nothing. It w ill atrike the average reader, I think, that this was holding out a nil her strong inducement for ot hers to render tlit'insclvt-N eligible for a like promotion. Hut iilerinan did not long enjoy bis sinecure. Ilia position as it pampered favorite of the great express com puny ninilc him haughty mid overlH-ur ing, mid he was killed ill Virginia City n couple or years afterward. Meantime the stages were mlds-d as reft ulnrly aa ever. It was evident that ladder and more skillful men were devoting them selves to the duty. In ISiirt two stages, both crowded with passengers, were slopped to getber ut the ton of a steep ascent on the lieiger grade by seven highwaymen nnd treasure Ikixcs mid passengers pockets rl iieti iiiikc. 1 lie rulils-rs cxte iiipnri.ed a fete cbaiiipetre for their victims, generoua ly regaling them with a mniiitity of chum pagne discovered in the boot of one of the conches. Hugs were spread fur the Indies, and the iiffair was conducted throughout ill the courteous and elegant style of old i time lilgbwavmiinry. Davis bail long la-en suspected of direct ing the principle oiairiitloiiH oil Hie road No particle of convincing evidence could be brought against him, however. To all I appearance he was n substantial and pros peroiia 111 i 1 1 M mil. Together wit h Siiiieera, Cockerill nnd some others lie had taken n , lease of a quartz mill near Flowery, lu Six mile canyon, about four milea from Vir ginin City, Mud seemed to Ik- running it prolitnbly. No one could discover from whut source paying ris k was obtained, ! nevertheless tlie mill kept turning out steady stream of bullion. The fact was, aa it transpired afterward, there never wits any paying rock. The mill bad la-en III red to facilitate t lie rcnielliiig and mnrketing of the bullion acquired by the numerous stage ruhherif. Davis and some of hia companions were arrested after iuc neiger grime ronia-ry, aim on unn ot two other occasions, but it , u. found in. . nossibio to L-ather u-stimonv rnoimh to convict, und they were discharged. i be building or the ( entriii ruciiic ami the Virginia and Trucker railroads was s I severe blow u these industrious tnillmen. All the treasure was thereafter carried by train with the exception or unimportant shipments to and from outlying district Sun r rancisco Chronicle. Why It Was Bo. Our butler baa nil exalted admiration for my husband, and the other day be came to me anil said: "Mrs. lilank, I di think Mr. Illitnk ia the handsomest man I ever did we. I looked at him a guiu down the stem tills morning nnd I nays to my self, 'There ain't a Is-tter look in man in New York city than Mr. Illnnk.' " ho then I asked him, ".lauii-s, what do you aupKMe induced Mr. Illauk Ui marry ao homely woman aa I ml" He liaiked at me for moment and then replied solemnly, "Mr. lilank, it waa liod's illl" Interview iu New ork S jd. Uulnlna Causes Fever. Tboac enunireil In Ibe production of qui Dire, wbrther Irnrn bark or i-beniicallr, trailer with a peculiar akiu aflWtion, caused by tlie iiibalation of tbe rapor frniu bot solutions of the drug, rt-n r la bii ne-eotiipaiilinc-nt of Ibis riabuly. New V. rk Journal. Illcamous Intentions. fimvtbe la llrulaion marriedr Tompkins Ves. I believs hs has 8b wivea. Smythe Thirty wlrear Touipklna About that numlx-r, I Im lleve. At any rate, alxiut month , when I but saw him, be told me that be expected to be married every day. I'uck. A Uolaod ror aa Oliver. ' Iucille (r-uttinnlyi I am ao delighted lo sea) you. Mr. Ten llroke. I always have nch a dchirhlfill null after von havecallcd Ten llroke ' that mt Why, go ribl I to alrt-n in rouribair then. I'll be uutr tallied .oU aa much.-lrulh. XrSCl AND VIOOR-A nirFEREXCK Many muscular men fuceumb to fatigue born rith ease bv Derou far thir interior m thr- k-ftl treQth. Muvcle doe out tmply vigor, 'in ii-i, ii i not aimcult ot proa! lht atolete do uot live a- long uor enjov at trood health as the avernge Indlviuusl who It virou that 1 to sy, note digestion and leeu are uuttnpalreU, who-e tirrve are tranquil, and who ha no or Itsiilc tcmleucy to oteae. lhee requultes of MiEOrareconleired. upon lhoeiMhcte:itlv weak, no les man upon ihoe debilitated ihrouna wsdlnir diMe. iy a thorough, veraiilenl eourae n iiu-icucr aiomcn Diner, the le Uln- na tional tonic, indorsed and rvoolu mended by phyiciriiik of euiitteitce. It will not endow von with theuiUM-leof a t'orbetl. but It will InCise energy into jour vteiu Mini renew he active Mild healthf-i! pelforulrtuce of its f.inc Ions. It svert and cures malarial, i hen in tie and kidney complaint, aud overcomes dypepl. couU)n- uuu. uvcr irouuie ana uervousue. I'nele Joh Whr are these ear called arln car? .Nepnew Ik cause every in,w n,t then me vauie oreKS ana .ne p.3iirer nelinegrtp waiting lor lurcur to .arl up aatu. BXPKKIKNCK. Experience teaches not only weakne&s. but strength and the value of good reme dies such as Alu-ock's Poaops Piastkrs. This is what C. 1). Fredaricks, the well known photographer of New York, says: " I have been using Alumh-k's 1'oRot s r i.astkk tor twenty years, ami louml tlietn ne of the best of family medicines. Uri -It v summing up my experience, I sav that when placed on the small of the back All cock's 1'i.amkr- till the body with nervous energy, and thus cure fatigue, brain ex haustion, ilebilily and kidney ditltctillus. For women and children 1 have found iliein invaluable. They never irritate the akin or cause the slightest pain, but cure Bore throat, coughs, col, is, pains in Bide, back or Cheat, indigestion and bowel complaints." llRAMiHKru'B l'lbiJi are sale and sure. lnTepcka io-lety h" reached that high urade of pioK e-ive fiHtlishnes wheu nice dresses are rtf.-rrid to as "sinatt fiKk?." "ffroiiii1 iioiii-'-c'iil Trwhft" sr widely known as an admirable rtmedy for broil ubitia, boarsenesa, coiuha and throat troubles, tfoil on(y in bojtrt. No man Is bsppler over 1 -be yuiiiig lawyer. a new suit" ttiau 1V1TKB MOTOK. One Tuerk Water Motor, new, that will develop from 10 to l.Vhor.-e power; eau be had at a Baorilice by addressing l'ALMKH Hitr, Hortland. Or. Tho Hawaiian Lilt tniint be classed wllh tba titter vurluty. 100 III1VIHI -tlOO. The reader of tltts tiHitcrwIU he ideated to leant thai there ! at lea!.t one dreiitt. d tlcac that foieuee has been able to euro In all iu ting, nlitl Ihat is cabin h. Had' t alairli t'ure tue only lMislllve cure known to the mo leal frrttvniily. I'Hlsnb, being a coiiHliltilloiiHl iiU. i-iise, reipilieM a eoiiftltuilolisl Irealioout. Hall' L'stairli t'ure is taken iuteriuillv.Hetliigdlree'l) u i -e uioo'i ai u uiiieoUNSlirlMeeNOl mo system, 'berohx dentroylng the fouiiualion ol theil-.CHnc md gi tlif Hie jniI uut strength by biii.ding up he e.nMlltutlou and asaiitllnu iiiiiimt lu ootiiir Ilk woik. Tne liroitrieiors have to inueli fullh lu lln ourallve fsiaers Ihut they offer tluu lllliidreil inui r lor any c i inn it nils to cure. Semi lorllsiof leitiiiuouials addreiis K. J. t'HKNKY A CD., Toledo, O. 8ld by ilrugKisUi 75 eenta. Droi'-y is a dread disease, but it lias lost its terrors to those who know that il. ii. lireen ,V Sons, the Dropsy ripecialtBis oi Aiinnia, ucorgia. treat u wun siic.ii a real Hiiccess. N rue them tor pamphlet giving mil iiiiorinutiou. A FIIITkK HUK4S, Bine. li'lulH Inside bea era: table dlstrlbu lion; bed springs; will piint iiine-columu hum or six column quarto; asplniiiui all round preaj for country ollloe; for sale cheap; guaranteed in order. Address i'ALMKR iV KKr, 1'ortland, Or. Dm BnamellneHUiTe Polish; un rjusl, un small Tar Gbuia for breakfast Anasmia Is deplotod blood. Tlio blood lacks rlchnessanti tho chocks lack color. Tho whole sys tem lacks the nourishment of Scott's Emulsion Eavnananswaar tho Croam of Cod-liver Oil. This nourishing, palatablo food restores a healthy color, enriches the blood and tones up the whole system. Phy sicians, the world over, en dorse It. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! rrapsrsd bjr Soolt A Boms, It. Y. Alt drugslila. "German Syrup" Rezis Leblanc is a I-rench Can a ,Jian store keeper at Notre Dame de cik.;j n....l n- ... SUubndge, Quebec, Can., who was I curca oi a severe attacK oi i-oneest tOO Of the Lung by UOSCbeC 8 Ger- man Syrup. He has sold many bottle of German Syrup on bis per sonal recommendation. If you drop bira a line lie 11 give you the full facts ot the case direct, as be did us. and that Bosch ee's German Syrup brought bim through niceVy. It always will. It is a good medicine arm thorough in Ita work. l Ill.tiS snowi t-v nolstsn iirstlikt. os'i.- laUiis luiiiu ... I rm .,, I BII.IH YOU BUl'ul r f rlil'-a a.n Vf) sutsoiw.) or eao-i uuumo) tlLi-i I WW Til l.nsrOSCKTO fnf DR.BD-Maj KU t KILE MKMrDT. UU i wlil'-a a-n dirwnir oa n rTMrtoa " abortj tumor. liTsiiijna rramtn Off xTO e-man-nlmir. I'rl-o aon. Ilrussi.'. KLtO f.i. Ur. Mul. ('hiudalpkuwi1 ALL ACHES OF JOINTS, ST. JACOBS OIL WILL CURE AND I PHYSICIANS nsrinn JAMES t DROP Smoke the Admiral Cigar attea and be happy. Hood's51 Cures Fur fr ruruinatmn, reurHlui t and h. art dU rate caused me a neb ex c met tiuc italita that 1 cvutj I ardly mdurc them. I-.ct.-r.' ratdi oltif fl:cd to ive merc ... Tne .ptiatfon of my heart wai ao acverw at lime, tt woull scera a It 1 w ai (.iiuf to die. t vat g owiupr worw wheu 1 cotntnoncvd to take Uod $ami.ilta. It rvllcved me and aiUara:d vr :i I tc'.t a bid apilt rointttc I alwava took a dose of the tuediiMiie and It shortly cmvd me. I am 67 cait of age and truly aay iu my di'diuttitt yt-ara, that Mood's SarsaparUla a d.xio more for me thau nil oilier nn d elite." M. II. l'AoK,l'bltteuaiKO Fall. N V. X. B. He ure to get Hood' sru;.rlll. Hood's Pills r the beat family cathartic and ltver m- d clue, llarmb-. reliable, mire. Muta., fl.uorer Uottld; Clue ouut a dots. Tms OniiT CotTOH X chb promptly curt hers all others faU. Couah. Croup, sore Throat, Hoaraen, whoopinc Cough and Asthma. For Conaumpttcn It naa no rtval: has cured thousands, and will cuna Too If taken lu time, fold by IrugglU on a guar antee. For a Iaime tlaei or Cht, use SHII.OH S BELLADONNA PLASTBR tM. QVnLOH'g CATARRH REMEDY. liav-eyoiiiatarrhr This remesly la a-uararv. TfSHl to cure you. iTioesoucu. jnjcuxoriroe. This Trsd Wsrk Is on ths la il WATERPROOF COUT tn tho World ! OsftUtlOIIU A. J. TOWER BOSTON. MASS Free by Mail IMt rsnl ,,f n 1),IAH A WHOLE GARDEN. I rt nn ail rmi mir llliiMtr ifd t'.-t cmiii w ivh III t li you nllbuiit It. iiitn! I milt I ft t I , -Hhcrwiitit all Niiri vl'n.t.f'? !) an dimi 1 lr M, Han rranntMHi. Mfia vA MertU a tally. Dr. J m TTAflo Mi Cvory'a rlr. t.tUlM CATARRH MiiOrssiCuri &1 , IhtOraat Cure 'trCalarrh.beafness.Colits.HoreThwmt, loanu-auss. Ilrailactin. Kt-llil. hli-Sealnu llnatlit hi-storfMi Ilia Volea, Ik-uiiu tr Bini-ll, eto. 1 in e lit e, all i n taidiiiir uk. 1 1 i, I'. t.Volt V oV '(., rmi;. W 1 liim di.i siruwisiyu nt As Dee Supplies. P0UTLAXD SEED CO., 71 Second atrial, . furlland, Or. Hand lur cstalugus, VR. GUNtTS ONION SYRUP I FOR COUGHS. COLDS AltO CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. In retain a fttr Mr of nlia ehlldran. tnr onlf ri Kir mr Liotictia.uoi ii ana -rup waa onion rap. fust m )rTiMttr if aa It w fortr Vara aj Kaw m arandnhlMron iha Dr. (unna Onion Brr whlun Ii nlraadr pntpaitrd anl mor rlwitil tn jha iHit. pun tTtrrwaara, i.araa po" bwhk laaanoaubauiuialuflW aUarv nuuua aa iaa E! Dr. William' Ind an rile Ointment will cure blind, bleeding a- d Itching I'llei aiisoriis tne tumors, alleys tne itRiiiiig at once, arts as a pom- t co. ves nxlaulrelleb Ur. Will- lams' Indian I'lla Olntineiit Is nrenareil lor I'llcs and I'rhlug of Die prlvntn parts. Krery boa I wariauted. Ilvdrug vUt.. bv ma'l on reeiioi. of iipir-, ltd cents and ll) WILLUMI MANUFACTURINQ CO., l'roprletors, Cleveland, Ohio. wmmwr mm Never hss trouble with bread made with Golden West Baking Pcwdor imkurip ronlainl, Or., Kuaraiiteo vt dan. RLOOD POISON H 8PECIALTY.K-S-KS, irtnin jy rnianrriiir rairn in ia loxtvnj. Tm at ii tim trt)ui1 at tioua fur it aariitv prfaaod lb .trttaauuritnlrrai Dhjm w Uo prt'fi-r li ctu a ra wlllciiiliaf t torura llirni or fCmi'l morirt til inr ci,sfMM)o( rfimlua. raliroa1 fai ami tioi llll, u wo I nn 10 rura. t rou bavo taaon aarr aurr, tf414a) bo(mI., an'UUIl hum a li in tvlna. nurnuir alrhra in ntouih, Nora) I hr l'lallea. 'iriM olnrvU lrila, I lrrmnn am pnri ot Ilia UjJf, llnlr or I yMiraai rtilln ut, it u itiit airpii.iitiv mxiM;i romoK (hat aa vNtiranU to Mir. W auilrlttda ni ballitMla ruara and rbwllvnan lli warM fax a. rM m a eu nnol ura. '1 iiiainavaMtiiaaaiwart Lart1r4 lia aUlll nt ha) ml raalnrnt (rl lum, ft IK,(NKI canltal b. hlnt O'tr ttmtrHlt lliHial frnaraulva. Atlulrprnftwntatal4e1 tn mil Irat Inn ArMrmi KMIR HI M !UI III. Ill . 1 1. Illfll NNMNlf'IVmalcl hl-aa. III NERV&S AND MUSGLES PROMPTLY HUSTLES. and Vi.VdTii U i Yi Jil ?4 aS. WaNTLD TO HanDLE 1 -, , L J1, .. iMiliilt-. aud - ., lor laa Ss-rast, a s4 Mwr sm Hsnli m r , . uo oir POftMrrJ tr. IT IK YOt'K BI.'HINKHB IMlIM NUT f AY. Chickens are easily aud successfully raised by aslng th. Petaluma In flubs tors and Brooders. Our II u.lrUMl ealalocii ti-Ils I h,ml 11 ws i our any diii in. reiaiutna u yoa want strong, vigorous ehleas Ws sr. Paclne Coast lleadouarlers for Houe and t:iovarl:niia. Ua.a ers, Hook, apoulslng Tool, Kuauuiii, rimxl's Koup l.'ure, Morris Poultry ;ur, Cwaoaori ine great chl) k.u-lloklllar and every oib.r aribd. reuuirM by poultry raiMr. He the aiarhlim In operation al our esrilbit with ihe Norwalk (Ntrlrb futn. Midwlniar fair. hatching oslrlcbaa end all kind of ex-. i:uiogu free; if you. waul It. write - PfTALUMA INCUBATOR CO- lUt-ISU -7M-7M Malu .lrl. T'.laluma7ral. The Admiral Clgarettee are the bett. V SEEDS J) suwt ttMt. 'I b nirr- Y J ii of Kerry's erU Jr' mi ibf lounUattum up- T'tv f op hKh tk U-ii tulit th rjT lrK"t Mil bustnta tn tin world. J Ferrjr'S4 Aonoal for U 94 II citiumii tti wn ui und rutwtttnc of I j 1 1 tiM UklkNst terming k now rfctitfit. t'r9 J I fur tho aiktng. a VV D. M. FERRY & CO., JF J s Detioit, Mirh. f DMEY. Bladder. Prlnarv and Llvar PI Dropsy Uraral and Dlabeta ar cured by HUNT'S REMEDY THE BEST KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Brlght's Dlsesse, Retention or Non re teniiunvl Urine, Palm la tba Back, bolus or bids. HUNT'S REMEDY t'ure Imemperanre, MerYous Disease, Genera ItobllUy, ruuiala Weakueaa aud Kxcossea. HUNT'S REMEDY Cure Blllousneu. Headache, Janndlea. Sour Sloinaeli, lywiaia, Voiiatltiatlou aud I'tles. HUNT'S REMEDY l M AT ONOU on the Hlatntira. I. liar nit K.Wrl. WwlnHnw lh.M tn In.HK. lion, and ' IIS N when all other medle'lnes lall. llmiftreds hare been Bared who hava bo IiTeu wp to dla by Irlauda and phyalulaua. MOI.II MV Al-I. iHI UtslsrlH. DOCTOR 's I THE GREAT CURE KOK INDIGESTION -AND CONSTIPATION. Regulator of the Liver and Kidneys -a 81'Kmno roa- Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum. Neuralgia And All Otber Blood tod Skin Diseases. It li a nnsltlT tmra tnr all thoaa naliilul.rtali. cataeiiiiipliiliiia anil unmplleatad truiiblas and weaanusM-Beiiiiiuiuii amuiif our wItu, miilhurs and daiiKlitera lliaeffeetis Immedlatn and lastlnit. Twonr three dines ol lia. I'ianaa'a HanaiiT luken dally toes Die liliaul eiail, ibe IWer and kidneys suit lire., and will entirely eradicate. Iroiu the system sll Iraea. nl Heridula, Hall Hbaum, or any othai No medicine Ter Intrndnead In thii onuntrt has met Willi such ready aala, uor alran such iniiTersal satlslai'iion whenever used aa Ihat ol us. i aauaa s nanBliT. This remedy has lawn u.ed In th hospitals throiiKhoiii tba old world lor tba nasi iwnnt. tlvayearaaaa spuclnii tor Hi abora diseases, and It has and will euro whan all other ao-callsd remedies fall. Helid lor iiaintihlel nl iMtlnonlals Irnrn thnu who liHTe beau eared by iu uso. liriiKKista sail II at ll.no per bottle. Try II ad bo ooutluoed rur sale oy MACK Sl CO., O and II Front St., San Franaltoo. RUPTURE 1'KIIMANk.MI. I I llr.lM.a Ml I'AY. No rT UhTIL cuaaii. We refer to o,iiu li t en ts. No oraaaTii-H. No i.stcstion ran aisiana. N r le or call for etreiiiai and liMiia teieieuee. lheO.E. MILLER CO., aiaraaai DUlieinf, Mill I I. llHKI.lin aceraora aa t.dil aaS Surplus. 1 1, POO 000. FOR SALE. Oiii Pt'lfltriitril Tm-rk Walar Miilnr- n.wi will ilt'Wlttp in iu 16 horav tjr. wi r ! iuj iMfoiauu tiiDi hwi r in iiaf.ahfl tl " I iifrh U tin i. mii i L'liri, iui uiu or In i ha uaraat M Mil aoiil nt a Mi' llite. AltritHa I'Al.ilKK lt ItkV, f urtlaitd, Or. yASQUERADES. PARADES, r.vert thing In lb .Un line. I'miuniee, w Igs, HValds, l'roa-rlln. 0ra aud flay Haks, ale., birolnhed at grimily mliH-ed rale ami In ui rlor uualllV by llieobloal. ltr.Ml. ImmI .muom.,, and lharalor imla rnuibu TOrMriml MviUj bniMOilA frwiU lorul. I:orrepoiiileill m llclleil. Ilouarrsia A Co.. . at and au l rrrrll street, also lU Mattel slreel.Hall PrsiK-lsoo. W supply nil Thtiiur. an las Maul, to whom we re M;uiiiir reiwr. you Pariee Eeie - " e WATER MOTOR i -VWNT TMK BEST. 'V r-end for our i.Miai,aue- f ikt,UBA10 e llv, make. Utw piiee. .Vi.k ,uy- - atcss. lllpoii, l allloiiila. MRS. WINSLOW'S 6080AVNtt - fOr OHILOMSN TIITHIMQ rsalkrJIIretMU. s fawssatssUa. S. P. N. If. N.i 631 f N. II N rk 8 HERCULES GAS ENGINE. Haas Wills r VekMllai. Tour Wlfoe.n ran II. Rarinlres no licensed ugiueer. MakeenoanMliordlrt. hobacteries oc klw-lrlo kpark. PALDIKH HEY, Rah rsago.aco, Oau rosTLass, Os. BmSTEAllI POWER The Admiral Cigarettes are superior to all others. -fa av J ' '.I 1 :