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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1894)
y You want the Best Royal Baking Ponder never disap points; never makes sour, sojmy or husky food; never spoils good mate rials; never leaves lumps of alkali in the biscuit or cake; while all these things do happen with the best of cooks who cling to the old-fashioned methods or who use other baking powders.' If you want the best food, Royal Baking Powder is indispensable. ROYAL BAKINft PnwntD rn . ...... T liiichcn Steam Is Unit. Specialists on throat diseases are he-Mr,-mm,' to take unusual interest in culinary methods. They advise a kitchen quaran tine on wnsli days and boiled dinner day., giving us a reason that the steam from boilniK clothes and pickled meats that, re quire much heat produces manv illnesses of the respiratory organs ami aauravates slight or chronic diseases of the nose throat and lungs. Patients are advid to vacate apartments having dark or ill ven tilated kitcTiens. and to keep all babies and ailing children out of the kitchen when cooking is goina on. Exchange. A DanEvrous Witness. "You cau take the witness," said the prosecuting attorney in a trial before a Texas court to the defendant's lawyer. The witness happened to be a good looking girl. "Judge," exclaimed a young man in the back uurt of the mini ., .. seat, wuu one hand miner his cuatiuii; "don't let him take her! That witness has uceu engaged 10 me tor more'n three years aud if be Uikes her lliar is goin ter be trou ble right here." Texas .Sittings. The Modern Plow. The principle of the modern plow was laid down by Thomas Jefferson. A plow consists ot two wedges a cutting and a lifting wedge ami Jefferson discovered unci enunciated the proportions of each, and the relation each bore to the other. Before his day no two smiths made plows alike; now tliey are made in accordance with a mathematical formula. Exchange. An Orange Spvenly-llvo Yean Old. Benjamin Hubbard of Wells has an or ange that is 75 years old. It was found among the valuables of an uncle who died In the West Indies in ISIS, and from the associations connected with it has been treasured by the family all these years. It shows no marks of decay, but a gradual shrinking, being now about the size of a hen's egg. York C'oiinitit. Civ:-!! Crimsonlx'ak- I U-ar Mr. (fctcon has been given up by thedn- ki:s. Mr. Yeasl He i: i: l be a pretty sick man. "On the contrary, he is perfectly well or the doctors would never give him up!" Boston Transcript. In Worcester, England, is a stone erected over the grave of a departed auctioneer of that city on which "Gone" is inscribed. In a Sussex graveyard, in addition to the Ini tials of the deceased aud the date of death, a stone has inscribed in large letters the words "He Was." A queer deed has been recorded In the register's office at I'ort Huron, .Mich. A fa ther deedeil bis farm to his son for the con sideration of a yearly payment of J24 cash, 24 bushels of potatoes, 4 barrels of flour and 200 pounds of pork. A whistle that can be heard a distance of 25 miles has been constructed in Heading for a Philadelphia car manufactory. The cylinder of this formidable steam trumpet is 18 inches in diameter. One of the largest wire cables ever made has been completed by a Liverpool firm. The rope has a continuous length uf 4 miles and weighs over tons. In most churches of Kuglaud a ring is kept so that embarrassment may be spared in case of forget fulness of the parties con cerned. An armless boy of .Middlctown, Conn., mimed William Jlyh hreei t, has complete! the painting of a wagon, llii feet did too work. INSIST ON HAVIXO THE Belting, Packing and Hose, Boots and Shoes, Rubber and Oil Clothing, Druggists' Rubber Goods, HANCFACTCKKD by Goodyear Rubier Co, 73 and 75 Klrat St., Portia: d.Or. Write for catalogue fbes. $ 11 0 WIFL Tn the p rion or club returning ui the lmgeii mint r of GOLDEN' WEST BAKIXG POWDER CettlfliMtei on or tvfore Jnue 1, 1!I, we will Ktve it eh rrie of $100. nn4 to the neu lret numerous otltrw nnln from I to .a IX Cash. CbOSokr A DKVBIU, l-orilsnd. Or. THE FLAG Now geneMllv fl -' iibove the irhool houw: and What more nnoroptUie thn that the bnvi ahouM te taugnt to defend UT-Ei .President Harrtion Bishop Scott Academy, I'ort und, Or., is mllltsrf iehool under irtTernment control. Hcen title, commercial, elamcal. Caia lue on request. Spring term be (in February 6. unse r SWEET PEAS DIRECT A b'ge p.vkrt each of K , FROM N a"J p'5;'" ( JU THE Varieties mailed for CALIFORNIA grors SunsetSeed&PlantCo.NN'VJ San Francisco S T 1 I I I T w., iuo wau. tr., NEW YORK. 'TIS USELESS TO REGRET. We've done the lest w e could, my dear. There's nnthing to retire t. c'va taugla ili.ulii;i.rc;i many Irullia Ja v. jit-b uur iionrti wen- u. And if asalr.st o ir old time av They fuoli.-lih- prot.-st VVo never need iv,-iet, r.-.v doar. That we havo done our best. Tl'cre'j many a i bu that's come to nar.sht, There a many a lislit Ko;ie out. Ai:d iliniiimirents, Kriefs and cares Have hedged us romulul nut, A"1' " sail mistake we've made ThruUi;ho t our lives, unci vet w e've done the very best e'eould Tis US 'less to r.-ttret. Fur out of evil K,u,d Imscome. And out of darkness liulit. And all v.Ton:.:doin in thi, world Some day will lie st light. And t'unudiweliitvenot reached thcheiehl Attained Ly others, yL't ,n..vo lo"e tl,e , t'sl " -'ol'ld. niy dear lis useless to regret. We've tried to live like honest folki. To do our duty well, 'Gainst evil things to take our stand, In goodness to excel. So judge yoursulf nut harshly, dear, Nor at misfortunes fret. We've dono the best wo could, aud so Tis useless to regret. -Eaglo and County Cork Advertiser. She followed Hit Lead. There were scats riioiiLMi fur nil one young man. whoso nariv .,f paira Bat down near tlio door. It was the High spirits of this group doubtless that nromiited tho them that the stum, hi 'j- should sit in tlio lap of liisyoutig woman for greater com fort. This' ho promptly did, and .not being repulsed sat tliert with great oontt-tit KHjiijisiMf. At Keaiie street a vnmi" liisb irtri boarded the car. It i vi.lnt fn eryone tlint she was reecptly landed, weu imeuuoneii aim little inronneu. - She etooi 1 at the door n minntii nn.l looked bewildered mi mid down tho filled eata. Then hor eyo fell upon a yountr man wtting at case iu a young woman's Ibd. dhe il.irteil forward, and liofnro niiv one hail ti:e sli;,'ht( st idea of her inten tion she fouled herself respectfully but urmiy on ihelnpol toe other young innn. It was hard to tell which wu tU fun. niest, the ngil al ion i f t ho VimtlD' llllin. till calm of the young woman or the hyster ical laughter of the colored i-irl in ti. corner, who expluiuci to the passengers oetween her peals: 'Sue finks ilem ;n rimica fust sits nn de seats, mi demas conies next sits on de people." Which was evidently just what she did think until tlio conductor came to the rescue. New York Uecorder. Acute VInIuu uf ItirtN. Birds have very aeule vision perhaps the most acute of any creature and tho sense isnlmost.inore widely diffused over the retina than is the case with man; consequently n bird cun see objects side ways as well us in front of it. A bird sees showing great uneasiness in conse quence a hawk Inn;; before it is visible to mail. So, too, fowls and pigeons lind minute scraps of food, distinguishing them from what iippcur to us exactly similar pieces of earth or gravel. Young chickens are also able to find their out. food, knowing its position aud how dis tant it is as toon as they are hatched, whereas a child only very gradually learns either to see or to understand the distuuee of an object. Several birds apparently the young of all those that nest on the ground can we quite well directly they couie out of the shell, but the young of birds that nest in trees or on rocks nre liorn blind and have to be fed. Chambers' Journal. A HenmrkMble Itrlilse. It is reiiorted from Denver that a nat ural bridge formed by a tree of ugatized wood, spanning a canyon 4i feet wide, has been found in Chalcedony park in Arizona. It is supKsed that the tree had at some remote lime fallen, when it became inlx-ddcd iu the silt of some great inland sea or mighty water over flow. The silt became iu time sand stone, and the wood gradually passed through the stages of mineralization, until now it is a wonderful tree of solid agate. Again, in after years, water has washed and eaten away the saiulston until a canyon 4" f-t in width has been formed, the flintliko substation of the agatized wood having rcsisb-dt lie erosion of the waterflow. Yankee Jllade. The rinrtt.iil on Cintrlr II Table. The first mention made of the delicious, tropical fruit, the ( iiu apiile, may be found In Kvelyu's uiary. w herein he w rites that it was brought from Uurlmdor. and wh esteemed a rare luxury at the bible ui 'harle II. Harper Ita.'jr. Tliromdi Santa CbraWheat By PBAKCIS BRET HARTB, It struck Ro?taat sue had not even thanked the mau in the same flash that she remembered something dreadful that he had said. She covered her face with her hands and tried to recall herself. Mrs. Rin,l,-ilT, . . - . e.r'"v utjipeu ner shoulder with a ruixtm-e of mr,i philosophy aud discipline, a id continued: "Of course it's an nnut r,.l . fused stiU. That's nothin?. Thov .r dear, its perfectly well known that no tWO TleOTllA'ft TonnaA... - l ever is the same. Its really ridiculous the contradictory stciries one hears. Isn't it, Eaule?" Rose felt that tlm mm, v,i . . . "C UtlU joined them and was looking at her. In the fear that s'aa should stiU see som trace of the startV.1 olfUl, 0;,.,i ; .;. ...11 U.l, 414 UiJ face she did not d.ire to raise her eyes to his, but looked at his mother. 3drs. Randolph was stand but impatient. "It s all over now." said r.niu in ,; USUal VOlOe. "lUld excpnt tlo rbimn.n-a nd some fallen plaster there's really no dainrge done. But Tm afraid the'v've caught it pretty badly at the Mission end at San Francisco in those tall, flashy, rattle trap buildings they're put ting up. I'vo just sent off one of the men for news." Her father was in San Francisco by that time, and she had never once thought of him. In her quick remorse she forgot all else and rose to her feet. "I must teleTT:mh til nit- fnfli,, of .T - - 1 l . .1 , (I once," she raid hurriedly; "he is there." "You had better wait nntil the mes senger returns and hear his news," said Emile. "If the shock was only a slight one in San Francisco your father might not uuderstand von and would lwikrni. ed." She could see his face now: them was no record of the nast but he Wiis watching her eagerly. Mrs. Randolph and Adelo had moved awny to nvnV to the servants. F.miln ilrnw nearer. "You surely will not desert us now," he said iu a low voice. "Please don't," she said vaguely; 'Tin so worried." And pushing quickly past him Bhe hurriedly rejoined tho two women. They wen? superintending tho erection of a long tent or marquee in the garden, hastily extemporized from tho awnings of tho veranda and other cloth. Mrs. Randolph explained that although all danger was over there was the possibil ity of the recurrence of lighter shocks during th day and night, and that they WOUld all feel much morn nrvnro nnri comfortable to camp out for the next twenty-four hours in tho open air. "Onlv imagine voiiVa t.ieniel.iio nnA - c - i - youTl enjoy it ns much as most people ownuy enjoy inose noma at tresco eu tertainnicuta. I don't beliovA thoro's tlm slightest real necessity for it, but," she auucu in a lower voitMWthe Irish and Chinese servants are so demoralized n-v they wouldn't utay indoors with as. It's a common practice hero, I believe, for a dav or two nfter the shock, nnd it rnve timo to put things to right again and clear tin. Tho old one-storied Sn.mish houses, with walls three feet thick nnd built round a courtyard or patio were much safor. It's only when the Ameri cans tried to imnrovo unnn thn old order of thiugs with their pinchbeck shams ana stucco that iJrovuleuce interferes liko this to punish them." It was the fact, however, that Rose was more imnressed bv what nnnmnil tn her tho absolute iudifferenco of Provi denco in the matter, nnd tlio cool resump tion by nature of her ordinary condi tions. The sky above their heads was as rigidly blue ns over and as smilingly monotonous; tho distant prospect, with its clear, well known silhouettes, had not chnnrved- thn frrrnra Btviini, r,n I, am. deliberate win is over the grain as be- ..... . . . lore anu me irauo winu was blowing in its quiet persistency. And yet she knew that something had happened that wonld never ngain make her enjoyment of the prospect the same; that notnitnr would pver Iim na it vna vml. terday. I think at Brst she referred only to the material nnd larger phenomena, nnd did nn t.iifi,nnl (l.ia vui-aI.i!.. the insecurity of the universe with her experience or man. i et the fact also re mained that to the conservative, correct and, as she believed, secure condition to which she h.-ul been approximating, all her relations were rudely shaken and lincot. If rnnllv aoAmA.l tr thia.imnln minded young woman that the revolu tionary uisiuruance oi settled conditions might bo something in the style of a tuvuiv rigni uiso. CHAPTER TV. ft vat th young Inventor rom the uheat ranch. In her desire lo be alone and to evade the now significant attentions of Emile she took advantage of the bnstle that followed the hurried transfer of furni ture and article from the house to es cape through the garden to the outlying fields. Striking into one of the dusty lanes that she remembered, she wan dered oo for half an honr nntil her progress and meditation were suddenly arrested, bhe had come open a long chasm or crack in the soil, fully twenty feet wide and as many in depth, crow ing her path at right angle. She did not remember having seen it before; the track of wheels wout np to ita precipi tous edge, she Ciul l see the track re peated on the other tide, but 'he hiatus remained, unbridged and uncovere-L It wu not there yesterday. She glanced right and left: the fissure teemed to ex tend like moat or ditch from the dis tant road to the upland between her and the great wheat valley below, from which the was thnt off. An odd tense of being in some way a prisoner confronted her. Khe drew back with an impatient ttart, and perhupt ber first real tense of indignation. A voice behind ber, which the at once recog nized, tcarcViy restored her calumet. I "You can't get aeroa there, miss." 8h tamed. It ru the ronatt tuTaav- WM&mlWm n . tor from the wheat much oa horseback ana witu a c.ea:i face. He had just rid den out of t iiL grain oa the same side of the chasm ns herself. "But yon feem to have got over," she said bluntly. "Yes, but it was further np the field. I reckoned that the split might be deeper but not so brtvul in the rock outcrop over there than iu tho adobe here. I found it fo and jumped it." He looked as it he might alert, intel ligent and self contained. Yet she said nothing. He lingered a uiomeut, "I'm afraid you must have been badly shaken and a little frightened up there before the chimneys came down." "Xo," she w:;s glad to say, briefly and she believed truthfully; "I wasn't fright ened. I didn't even know it was an earthquake." "Ah," he i fleeted, "that was because you are a stranger. It's odd they're all like that. 1 suppose it's because'uo body really expects or believes in the unlooked for thing, and yet that's the thing tliat always happens. Aud then of course that other nfi'air, which really U serious, startled you the more." Sho felt herself ridiculor.lv and an grily blushing. "I don't know what you moan," she said ieilv. "What other af fair?" Why, the well." "The well:-" she repeated vacantly. "Yes, the nrtcsiuu well has stopped. Didn't the major tell you?" "Xo,"said the giii "Ho was away. I haven't seen him yet." "Well, the How of water has ceased completely. Tint's what I'm here for. Tho major sent for me, and I've been to examine it." "And is that stoppage so very impor tant?" 6ho said dubiously. It was his turn to look at her wonder ingly. "If it's lost entirely it means ruin for tho rancho." he said seriously. He wheeled his horse, uodded gravely and trotted off. Maj. Randolph's figure of the "life blocd of tho rancho" Hashed ucross her suddenly. She knew nothing of irriga tion or the costly appliances bv which tlio Caiiloruiau iignouilurist opposed tho long summer droughts. She only vaguely guessed that tho dreadful earth quake had struck at the prosperity of thoso people whom only a few hours ago she had been proud to call her friends. Tho underlying goodness of her nature was touched. Should she let a momentary fault if it were not really, after nil, only a misunderstanding rise between her und them at such a mo ment? Sho turned and hurried quickly toward the house. Hastening onward she found timo, however, to wonder also why these com mon men she now included even tho young inventor in Hint category wero all so rude and uncivil to hor. She had never before been treated in this way; she had always boon rather embarrassed by tho admiring attentions of young men clerks nnd collegians in hor At lantic home, und of professional men, merchants and stock brokers in .San Francisco. It Wiis true thoy were not w continually devoted to her and to tho nice art and etiquette of pleasing as Emile they had otno- WnfJ to think about, being in btiiineat and not being gentlemen, but then they were greatly superior to these clowns, that took no notice of her and rode off without lin gering or formal lenTe taking whon their selfish affairs were concluded. It must Ik? the contact of the vulgar earth this wretched, cracking, material and yet uugoveruablo aud lawless ea. th that so depraved them. She felt she would like to say this to some ono not her father, for ho wouldn't listen to her; not to the major, who would laugh ingly argue with hor, but to Mrs. Ran dolph, who would understand her and perhaps say it some day in her own sharp, sneering way to those very clowns. With these gentle sentiments irradiating her blue eyes and putting a pink flush upon her fuir cheek Rose reached the garden with the intention of rushing sympathetically into Mrs. Ran dolph's anus. But it suddenly occurred to hor that she wonld be obliged to state how the became aware of this misfortune, and with it came nn instinctive aversion to speak of her meeting with the inventor. She would wait nntil Mrs. Randolph told her. But although that lady was engaged in a low voiced discussion in French with Emile and Adele which in stantly ceased at her approach there was no allusion made to tho new calain ity. "Yon need not telegraph to your father," she said, as Rose approached, "He has already telegraphed to you for news. As you were out, and the mes senger was waiting an answer, we opcned.the dispatch, and sent one telling him that you were all right, and that he need not hurry here on your account So you are satislied, 1 hope." A fov hours ngo this would have been true, and Rose would have probably seen in the action of her hostess only a flatter ing motherly supervision. There was, in fact, rtill a lingering traee of that trust in her mind, yet she was conscious that she would have preferred to answer the dispatch herself and to have let her father come. rvn as nmrrtunanl A I'o.lalTuli. Arr...lh KnglM, Channel. The protKeu'd plan for tho postal tube between France and England is to sua pend two tuUn. each about three feet in diameter, by means of steel cables thrown across the channel, u'ij fw.t above the level of the water. These cables are to be fixed to pillars whose foundations will be thn rocky Inittoiii of tho channel, each pillar H yards from his fellow. U tho plan us pmKM-d it consummated, miniature Hams, each carrying too pounds of mail matter, will run through the tube. Van kee Blade. A II lei for Hi Ituay Ma. A targe Ueriuau tramp steamed into port this morning, with the yellow flag Hying at the tii.iMhead. causing quite a commotion along the city front. She proved to be tiie itomnltit from Hong Kong. There was no su kiiewt on Umrd in epite i,f the yellow flag, nnd the flip lain told fir. Lawlur lie only hoisted it to keep tho runner away from the thip. liis ruse succeeded, for not runner went within half a mile of the veasel. ian Francisco Kinminer. Johnnl. tVaan't Whittling;. Tht atory la told of tht Incorrigible tmall boy who. baring been warned (galoot wbiatlinir. waa aeen b bla m.,l.M ju shortly after be bad Juat made acquaint- wuu win pr mini roof M, "lotl JonD Die." cried the nuithrr. nmlm ih ..ii... packer of br toa't 1 1 pa, "quit that white ling." Wbemat J oho nla, to pain and faar (taped out: "WbU llof Hnhl I gnaaai fan poliitwat " K tw York Craning Sua, MrSCLK AXD TIOOR-A PlrFERKXCK Vn.n.t,.. . . . .. with nw by peron fr their lnierior in uhvi- mm atrenstn. Muscle uoej not Imply vnror. In ii it uoi airaeun ot proof thai athletea do not live a long nor mjov good bea'.ih at th averaw lu,tl lJual who 1, Tlg,.rvu that l to y. now diseMion and sleet, aie unimpaired, wliose iierres are tranquu.an.i ho ban no or Cuie tendency to dix-iu. lhe roquutu- ot liter are tvnteirrd upon IIioh' iiiheienllv weak, no le. tnu un.ii ih. Uebiliimcd iiuvinrh waatimr diM-aw. toy a thorough, penitent course ot Homelier Suunnch Bittvrt, lue Icouipt na ttoual tonic, tlidorxst and l ivramelnitsl bv piluin of eminence. It will not endow vou null the nuiM-leol a Corbett. but it will infue elicry -into oarteni and renew, he aelive and bealtlidii n;i(,rniaiuv of in. fulie.lon H aertaud eur tuaiarial, thru matie ami kidner eomplaintii. aud otervonica dteuu. eousiii Uou, liver trouble and uervouMicaV. hrUrl.r,rfrilf7,5:,n u" n American , i i . MiiuBui Aim out be Y-" '.. ."L" ""' he can oi. Lord Forsuua- a ioe wa i ieil. CAl'IIOS. Imitations have beeu put upon the mar ket so closely resembling Allcock's 1'ob ocs Pi-astsks in general appearance at to be well calculated to deceive. It ia h... ever, in general appearance only that they compare witn alu oca's, Tor thev are worse Mian worthless, inasmuch as thev contain deleterious ingredients which are apt to cause tenons injury, lteineniher that Ai.l ooi g are the genuine porous piaster tne best external remedy ever produced; when ,... uiw-imk pinMers no not onlv ask lor but make sure that you get ALLcotVa. ItRANOKKiH'a Pills, the U-t anti-biliout remedy. Thunt linAiliti... la. i ....... . , . , ."-..i... i: ini uiea io rsl a man atwul luaklitK a menial inventory ol h tfilenda. .-.......,.,, ,,, iiWflfJ win reuevt uroncbitis, asthma and throat diseases. 'iNltll'a I?-,,,,.., T .1 , i1, i. Tho mystery about baa been aolved. the letter that never It wita never aeut. came' ITT IN SHOW CASKS. Til niMtl HllBimtnt alt !.... 1 1, ...... ....,.,, ni,inkitiu t.un, IIOR- iES,Ni. 1 ' ,mve ",ai,e special out good to .March 'JO. Write lor catalogue and out rate. Orders mailed alter March IV not good for cut rate. 100 ltKWAKI -aioo. Thm nl ... ... i'iht win oe rncarca to learn thai there ia hi least one dreaded dlaeiuc lt!ea, ami that l eiilnrrh. Hall's (slarrli fare 1. nit only jsmnive cure known to the uiunleul eiiae, reiiulrea a coimtltultoiinl ireatineiit. Itali a I auirrli j ure la taken liiteriillv,aeiiiitdlreely oil toe blmid and liiiieiMinsurtaiH'ii ol theayaleiu, thereby ileatroyiliK thefoliudriliiinol lhe.llei) and Rlvliiu ine uitient atrviiKth by biilldiuir up the euiiktuutlon and Kiih,K nauire In mdim lia work. I nv proprleiom have mi much 1,0 Hi In l ouratlvc power, t ti.it they offer One Hundred Ihillara for any ee llmi it f.nln to cure. Mend lor lint of imi1iiiouIIh. Addrcaa - . K. J. t:il KS K V A CO., Toledo, O. IW sold by druitnlnti,; 76 oeuta. WAV Kit ItlOIIIK. One Tuerk Water Motor, new, that will levelop from Id lo I a bore power; cau be tad at a tacriiice by addnssinK 1 AI.MKU .t- It IV de had i l'orllaml, Or. a P. A. RITUAL, fomplete srorklnitH i.f the l'.,!',.,J?"".', "'liollc i. liter, by mall, 25 eelils. HOK 8 bisik siore, I'orti.mi, or. A I'OTTKK I'KKMH, 8ie, ati inside liearers; table distrihu tion; lied sprinns; will print nine-column rolio or six column quarto; a splendid all round presa for country olllee; lor sale cheap; guaiitnteeil In order. Address l'AI.MKK A Hgy, Portland, Or. Dae Kunmolluudtove foliau. uiiduat, una Tat Um( f,ir breakfaat. Scrofula is Disease Germs living in the Blood and feeding upon Its Life. Overcome these erms with Scott's .afjnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaBaaBnntSMalaHLLlL tlio Croam of .Cod-liver OH, and make your blood healthy, skin puro and system strong. Physicians, tho world over, endorse It. Don't be deceived b Substitutes! Praeara - bjr Scolt k Iloxno, N. V. All Drugilita. This Trail Va rt Is on the bnt WATERPROOF COAT Si2?.7 In the World ! " A. J. TOWER. llflSTON. MfS& Bee Supplies. POKTLAM) SEKIJ CO., 171 Reeond Hlrl. . I'urlland, Perid for rataloirue. ST. JACOBS OIL CURES MAGICALLY SPRAINS. Chronic Cases of Many Years Cured Easily. DROP ,. . , Wit "IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO X II I 11 II V BsU CArLndLA uar.lr O.i l,(.. Iln.,u ml laanKufn.lKio) lUHLHIl I A'lmai-a lur burihiitra .. a ve riwn I ; urrtuani-ut. Oiti laaaaMwjBaMmMM rSmok the Admiral Clgar.l Ve Have High Opinion ciw.riii at our nouae ana wlrh eJ rc.-n. f.ir eight year I wai trou ble J u ineumaiism and all remedies fa.bd to help m cxeci t nl Sarsa lar!lla. Lkemauyoih cra 1 have not laken It steadily; only when tho paimcameon, but It has always slvcu me relief. Kor years past I was troubled with quluny. Slue t.iktna; Hood's Siir- sairilla I havo uoi had t inile attack. When 1 flKt ' .' any ot my fnndly aro taken t.ck they resort to Hood a Sursapaiilla. I mlgbt write several Hood's814 Cures i-nees In p-ale of thl excellent medicine." T W. Uc, TO Pouu Ave., Pittsburgh. I'a. Hood'a Pilla are nu-eiv veir,.taiiU . .i. act pitnje, palu or gripe. Sold by all druirirlsta Hleta.. nnA i.ioper Bottle? uue ceut a Tnrt Orsat rotroa piouip ijr cwet throat, lIoaraenaaaTwhocpinf Coug o ui ,i k i i a ii. LDwni. , rn p, aiwiw gh and ore aainma. tor wooaumptlco It bnt no rival una cured thouaacda, and will rttna Totr if taken In time, gold by Pnigglsta on a guar ntee. Kor a lame Back or Cheat, uae SH'IOH BBLLADONNA P LAST ICR V. .CATARRH REMEDY. Xluri ll 'I'hllMiaa.ltrisani.i.a. toed to cure you, Prioe,Wot. liUootor f we. Syrup" I simply state that I am Druggist nd Postmaster here and am there fore in a position to judge. I have tried many Cough Syruns but for Kn ;car3PI,st, 'VC round nothing cclll'' to Uosehee 3 German Syrup, I have given it to my baby for Croup 1.1. . . .- . J . with the most satisfactory results IJverv tnnlltor slini '.l liiir If T ir Honns, Druggist nnd Postmaster, Moffat, Texas. We present facts, living facts, of to-day Eoschce's German Syrup gives strength to the body. Take no substitute. o dr. Uvory'e 'jrnnci ."i'fin V-M 1 En ihttCrttdt Curt f rCttttii rti, IVwfnfi,(hlt.Kttn'Thntiir, ) nfirii'tBn, H tmilstt'fit, I .-I i.l, .tick mi Hiu IMWOI.AR ft.l R1IOR firH, rttKiitiif trout IllB lltr till- nierihu rid. N:tnie mid priio n the boitiMti. hvcry aniul, 'I'.iUo nn ruIihm foLKjIjiir.. fr lull 'iptmn til our Cf'inplciu i i"r J idiitj o ij fc-rn. itcint n or t-ntl 0r 7. i trnttii t titttlorut ItivinK in t ruction I a derby mail, I'mUrc free. You cin ret the m bArguint of dciilvrt who puth our ilioc7 HAVE KS row i:n i parprUn (UI, 0li till, llaht Itchlllf YOU GOT PILES yUikiBllN'Or I'UO'lltUUlNU aViaUaJ Til i.n ATOtvnrn DR. BO-SAN KO $ ULE RGMEOY, rhli'h ! dinwily on prt urTootml iMurha turoort, Utb lUttUng ,rTtvitln p4trniasViiitloiira, J'rion ftfci, PrtiffUis or uiAii. lit, BoMtiko, l'blltMlalDliia, Marin Tina, f it-irs m-,l Hl.tMN Free by Mail uii rrwalptuf u..a lhii.ua A Whole Garden. .... isar . II URIlt W If will Uli you l) about it. " miaft ami I'Ihi ail you our lliuttr m1 t) u num -.. it. iniifrwiMMi an NurM) y t n.j, ; an ultl Hir at, nan Fraiiciai'o. MjI tU Hvinla a apMialty, MASQUERADES, PARADES, IWI AitlATM H 1114 1 It Kvitrvthli.R iu tha a I -ore Una. Coatumea. Win Httanli. l'riiiHrtliia. ikisMra mnA u..k. .... 1 liirnlahM at iroatly retltwed ralw and In 'itiirf rlor quality by llicoldoat, larj(eal, beat rouownw) and llierfor nuiu tLthL u.. ...... mr oh tht Pacific iMKUt. c:orrMnilema T ao UimI. (JoI.iwtiim A Co., M, 'in and m O KarrwIi Hit. alau M2J Market atreet.Hau K rani) lain. W. Ill (III I V fill Tkmtm aaa l(Va (.ma! Ia u- J Siuil inisll, VOU WA ANT THE BEST. "WINCUBATOb in. vur . mmiiifua I'l nul uia. !. Urn iirlca, hntu t,u lca, Ji mrnta. Aililn W. V.. H.iscll IUhiii, California. f wvv. MR WINinW'C sooTM.Na! ; - (fOU OHILDNtaJ TffTHIMO VOI M lr. CAN RI M IT. Ilr.ai i i.aa mi oa luwii.ma Kmiixa Biwl I'uar r fur Irrlaallnt I'arroM. l a'mer 4t Iter, a. tal. 1'urtlauU, or. P. N. It. No. 6S3-N. f, N. IT. No. HI" IT IF YOLK BI HINKW HOW NOT PA hlrksus art taailjp and tuocraalu raitM b7aain lha Petaluma I puoatora ana Brooder. Our luairaMMi lalaliif ua (tin all about OHILOH'S iliivn run i 41 I If I """io California-?- " "laiiima ii jon waul atnina, tliforoua rlili s. V r"lfl' oaat lli-ailiiartira Inr Bona and l;lurr(;iitura, Mart ra, Honks, I alxiiilslna; lixiia, rauUlna, fluixl't Kuup Cure, Miirrtt foultry .'urr,(;,pM,sii tlia rat chirktii-lliaklllar aiidarnrrothai arlli.l. mulraq br .Hllr raiara. IV ll mai hlna. in oMratlon al our-iiill,it wnh (, Nurwalk Oalrli-h farm. Mhlwlntor fair, hatthliii ostrklin auil ail kllirU f rata. CaUlotua Ir; II you want II, writ! ut pfTAiuMA incubator co.I 75-7id-;M-4 ta-aln airnat'Taialuinal'tal. i, ttirt Trir .lir Tha Admiral Cigarette- S Heart. 1) Li PLANT HKKV'tSFEni If V t itil vfiir, anil iiihki up for liwl lima f V frrrt'aral Aitimnl for li-w lU V-i tiv you uiauy aluatle hlnta JJ W aoom w hat lo ml-e anil how to Jf V nilnetr. It contain Intorma- ff Vtlon lo he bait from no otbrr Mmi Vnr to tM.JFy VKt. M. Ferry ATV lVtroit. jfjr DR. GUNtTS ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS. COLDS AMD CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. I'!J',.I.,'".T,, tii-wehiMT". r ' - aJj for Hu4h Col.1. and Croup waa onion .ttub. IS B'!,MWTlwl.l,-lir aa It wri. foriT yrar. aao. vr s:rn,,-hlldn.n i.ka Pr. Uiinn'i Onion tvrup wniob ii i alrvaar pwp.ii4 and more rtouinl to tha taata. Bold .v.rrwh.ra. lam. bottl.a ao oanas. Taaa bo auusuiuta tor iv, Tasnit nouuat aa 1004. Blaildnr, lirlnary and Llrar Dlaeatet Drops Orarel aud Ulabotos art cured by w HUNT'S REMEDY THE BE8T KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE. HUNT'S REMEDY Ourot BrlKht's Dlafaaa. Kotntlon or Non r trt.11,,1, n llrlnn. Haiti. In lh Hark. Iill., or Hldt. HUNT'S REMEDY ('lires lntcmiHjranoe, Norrous Dlapaaitt, (lonora IHikllily, Female Woakuuaa and Kicossm. HUNT'S REMEDY Curnt Blllnnanoaa, lliartrtia, Jaundliw, Bout siomanh, Hyawaia, Cousllimllnu and l iioa. HUNT'S REMEDY All I S) T WIH an the K liturra.'t and HowrU. roatiirliiK thorn to alivalihr a lion, and I I U.Nwlin all oiber nimlluiuot fall. HuudroUa haro beim sarml who hare bean I Iron ap to dlo by friends aud physloiaua. Nltl.ls HV AM, IIHI I.UIKln. . DOCTOR .1. THE GREAT CURE " KOR jj INDIGESTION -AND CONSTIPATION. Regulator ofthnLivcrandKidneys -A HI KIIIKK! roii- Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia And All Olbr Blood tod Skin Dlteisti. 11 I. . .W-lll ......... -II ., . . .. , . " nii .iniav nainriii,aoll- oalavoiiiMalniaaiidoiiinpllitaUii troiiblaa and and tow'!?111'' uu' wlt, miithars IliaeltiHil ia ImtnwIl.iB and laatlnt. Twoot thro. .liM.ua ot Ha. I' ma's Uaaany ukou dally tiwpa His bliMMl nml, tha llrnr and kl.lnrvs ait In, and will cntlrnly aradlrata Iroui tha syslora t ULf"?"! !'' 'iZ'!'utm- M11 Hhtiim, or any olh.i Inrm ol blond dlai.aaa. No nieillitlnaaviir intriidiirad In thlt country haa mot with aimb mail y aala, nor ilren sunn imlYiT.al aatlalaitilon wbauuTtr uaad aa thai ol III. fAKIItt't KlMtllT. nils rwiiwiy bsa lawn ud In tha hotpltalt .i.m .uim ior ms past twenty lira yaara aa a aKwlDn lor tht al.a dlMaaoa, and It has and will sura whan allotuar ao-callad rtttnailitta fail. Hhii.i lor pauiphlat ol laatlmoulals from Ihow who hare Imtu i-anii by lis Usa. Urul.u aall ror aaltby 1 " oouyluoad. MACK & CO., 9 " front 8t., Ban rranoltoo. WATER MOTOR FOR SALE. , , , a,,r,M n.mr ..niiiiir: naw I Will ilt.li,p in 10 IfMioriw iw,,r. H alrr ls tht Una M..t,.tir..lrl T.iB.k U' . .... .., , ,K,,.r iount,alii1lha"'l uerk' !;.",,,,,"l,,!,''1eh'lalBioiiir Iu tha Darktl n III bs sold at a sai'illlrv. AiMlvas I'AI.HKH m KfcV, lortlaifl, Or. RUPTURE FKKSIASr..sr.Y CI'KKDoa Ml I'AV M l-AT UMT11. crar.11. We rrfvr lo a.uiHJ tianta. No oraaannN. No ...Kuup mis ai'siNiaa. M niM or i.ll for Mr. ,il.. ... bank retaraiire, Usaaulaa kat. 'TheO.E. MILLER CO.. Marauaa lallalna. .POH I I.A-.U. OK.l.laj iMtraara-sd Catlttl tnt luralut, 11,000.000. E Dr. Williams' Ind'tn Plla Olnimont will cura Blind, ilieeilliia and llchlna PIIm. It aliaorlit tha tumors, allarl Ilia Iti hiiiK at onir, ai'ls aa a putil- lice, atvaa iti.iani rllr lir la111. lama' luillan File Olntmrnt la nrenarad lor PI Ira and llchllia ol lha nrlrala parte. Krery but la warranted. Br dru. al.ta. br mall .n (.!,. t of h.iM fst .,., and il.uu (VIUIAMt MANUFACTUR'iNQ CO, Proprietors, Cleveland, Ohio. awwaaaaetileee and people I wboba.e weak lunaaor Astls saa. aboaKI aa 1-lao'aCnre for CuD.BjHioa. II aaa ataraal tamaaawale. It baa no lnnr ed one. 1 1 la not lied to laae. II la tea bea.eoueb erran. ewse e.errwaere. Do. JTrw KIDNEY. Pardee's BemBfly, V if " 1 K2 DIL I .L1 I I X ( ( ) 4 ) : r t . J sis v siaips. I nm B9W,r . w ' . sVal -,,.-4 ' ' J. " - .... ' ' ' ;.-,. ' ., r