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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1891)
PUBLIC OPINId iorp. i too him stt-ppin hi i A-lookin' imrc an: II Ills collar 'tliout a tm An' faslcncil with ;i , ms com is ripHHl al 1 Jest can't he'p hut T . . . . . i Bui to menu mm m mr ion ml siinlr im will-- bomlcnil t,i An 1'ilks 'ml i"n,i nv iKK-rmi with tin' ii Heeler weut with ! I ilnwnl mfw;i hi kit Or wuil ii ii.'i, i, ,, i Or nei'rliiii.r him i t . . i it icnr o in ,u -: Thct I'm n-sittin' mu A wliinwcr - hi Atti older lluiii I unlcRt t here's iun 1 look mmc like I u-t lion lie -win n ii He lister p w l:h nic He ever went w ill, When ho wns la W itli jtuiiler... i Hover fi-lt Krhout him I vu-r WHtrh 'X strike him fi r tl An' tmct I scut a Ho never 'ttpii ii.tn S I know ho thinks I l Ain' him liki l. ft Ho knows he uMi r B Afore he went nj Ef he shoulil ilie r(fs The tunei'l, like i Fit folks 'ml m, h&t ieo Kf tears uiw rumji An'ef 1 wep' tin-)'.! wink, An'ff my e.ics'wi They'll 'low thet ,t jultin' !, Kf all their kin -.h An' ef I didn't k id Aioro lie went w It Iu W. iin Ju.Ikp. ns la :;r S) der.-. tin, I riht in im l,i hj eh the ih. They'd jeilire I d.u 'liiey know he ustiSno The Clniif . A .voting 1'Veiich t- hi tli course of lii.s :il(liv..s firt. nour ished about his liaiulli manne as to t,ow oir a mnjr diniiniml ring. Iu was vtiiiyjt)kitiw: and pleaditi'' for a ludv of. who de manded a M'liaratui) her litis band. The liiisli:uigiiPt)'nci onnt? to bo present, intcrrim in the middle of a period, fiiiif,' to the judpw, e.velaiined illy. "My lords, yon will apprec7eal whieli M. M is disnlavll'1 ,IR. andf tlio sineeritv of liifnt, when you are informed .1 diamond rin,' he wears is thelo which I placed on my wif'$n the day of that union he isfous to dis solve." "The court." Miitffer, who re lates (lie Morv, "w. and immediately. TlnJib lost, and the advocate neverotlier. To add In the poijinar"-' ctitjistro phe, tin- Inishan.r.stciiis had no foundation in fac I rnipnKKttns Lobsters .Vi tlllclnllr. Tho firt expciuients in artifiqit?' op;t Ration of lobsters were made sim V in tflass jars with sen wnter that was an.ui il daily, liven under these pritui e conditions the newly hatched fry rived and jrrew to be of some size and althy. Any one who desires to rear iters by hand can accomplish the pur se most quickly by keeping the spawn nrintf females in suitable ponds or nka until the young come out. In Ning the animals on a large scale, wever, it would be last to separate e eirtrs from the lobter and spread em upon trays, allowing the water to rcolate among them, as is done with llinon eggs. By this method much mble would lw avoided, as well as the pense of feeding the adult hen lob-rs. There is no reason apparent wherefore e same success should not be obtained fith lobsters as has lieen achieved witli lmon, whieli have lx?en made to swarm ce more by mvriads in streams depot i- ated by ijnprudetit fishing. Already e lobsters on the North Atlantic coast e rajiidly vatiishim;, and unless meas- es tire soon taken lor supplying their ace by artificial propagation thero will none left. Apparently, however, it fill be entiivlv practicable, to turn out ion the depleted grounds many mill- ns of young lobsters yearly as soon as oper plants for this object have been ibhshed. One thing in favor of lobster raisins. to cheapness, is that they prefer food tat is partially decomposed, and the aste food of the towns, now thrown ivay, might bo most usefully employed the lobster hatcheries. Stale fish in teemed by lobsters nil especial delicacy. Interview in Washington Star. Il.iUKer ill I'll per .Money. Passing from hand to hand among all inses of the people, it would be strange deed it money, and espox hilly paper oney, iini not m its transit become om time to time the vehicle of m ctious disease. Even the crisn "liver" the Bank of England no doubt has ten borne the germs of fever in its Ids, and how much moro then the easy, discolored and well thumbed i'l kite, or the paper fraction of somo ireign currencies. Higher values have fere a distinct ailvantag Less com- hon, less in keeping of the overcrowded oor, less handled and soiled, therefore liey may perhaps in manv cases run heir circuit without having done much lii-cbief. There are, indeed, preservative cir iimstances which guard the sanitary redit of all paper currencv. One is the rery freedom of circulation and the ven- ilation this insures. Smoothness of sur ace is another, and a third, which opr- Ltes in a minor degree, is found in the act that not children are chiefly con cerned in the business of exchange. Tin: action of the prat El Paso in remsing to allowfiso im'.i to be transmitted thrmiiail sinmlv because it coutaiuiMix an AssJ-Vl'cse qualifications my suffice to justifv, ciated Press disputijli synojisis oft least by a negative verdict, the em the opinion of thqu' t'ourt ofhloyment of jiaper money from it sani I.ouisiana compel liccretarv ofLrv standpoint. tate to submit att election aj Still a certain risk remains, and care ful persons will do well to note this and Ion occasion to disinfect even their bank motes. The danger, such as it is, should also, in our opinion, be allowed somoj 'weight in deciding the question whether! a small note currency, hitherto not found to be indispensable, siioulil or should not be generally adopted. London Lancet. constitutional amer-ed !v tin last (leneral A ssiji ending the charter of the Lou'ite Lotten twenty-live years ing of these veiett ciindeniiiati'Consiire, not onlv becau-e of thf' of such an arbitrary proccediFprni mounds of public policy. Des-i inanager ot me I tuns verv pad thispust master, who bcurijlnc name of Smitli, arrested foihvdetainin i mail matter, and Jund over toj .ijijR-.ir neiore a C(Jer lor trial, but the punishmeKer it will be, een it ever me alter many moiuns ot delay, it the crimeJ Nothing short of ;iiid lininediati ollicial decapitatiohatever othen piinisliment the ifi". would be jiroper for such .ijiitermeddJin" vith the limils.Lniteil Statc-4 mail is to be subji-uch scrutinv and exclusion by,masier at El l'aso, tlie jiotiiii the various, other cities, tow iu, hamlets and crosro.vls in thef d throughout the I nited statef- smiie right, power and authopreof course at liberty to do jiistftstinaster at El l'aso lias done. Lstniaster can stop the transid a newspaper because it has fi decision of a Dei 11 III nl of I.u Soufl'riere. The bird called the "devil bird of La Sonffriere" by both Labat and Dit tertre, has webbed feet like a duck or a goose mid claws like a bird of prey, a sharp and curved bill, and large eyes, which cannot hour the light of day. When surprised in the daytime, at a dis tance from its nest it will run or ily against everj thing in its way. Father Dutertre, in his description of Guade loupe, where the volcano of La Sonf friere is bituated, says that tho natives call the bird by a name which means "devil," and that they do so on account of a popular belief among them that the bird nests in the very crater of the volcunos at a place muccestsiblo to man, among the melting lava and sulphurous f times. Father Dutertre finishes bis COUrt 111 rwnril fiiiitimi Iritt.ii-i' ' , o , , i . i -, , , account or mo aevu inru in moso worus: L'" sofstA11' -!1 lnt"?'"s, "Hero wo have a bird of wonderful and the name of theft it. and if he . .. .. .. , ., can do this he ,.J o . lw.P,iflH , prising ingenuuy, wmcn usned uy me ing his ollicial f If he can do this, however, override the strongest bulwarliberties of Un people and violaif the plainest provisions in tlitution of the light of ti volcano aud hatclios its eggs by tho warmth of its t St. Louis Republic it incidentall tl. Jigtit c lx)uisiana Lottojuiv iu criticis- : bytho warmth of its gaseous discharges. I)uk' HUturjr. In all Jewish history thero in not a Fnited States, tfcmpletely throt- though mention is frequently foumfof tlin' the ureas I ' , D . , ' ... i - 'i nets and snares, i tie Hindoos iikowiso I pon groiui(()lic twlicv the I consider tho animal unclean and submit .Utiea Bill SIlOUIIl HOI I in mrinne nrnnfimifirinu if llinv nni.i- dentidly como into conUict with one, belioving that every dog is animated by a wicked and malignant spirit con demned to do penance in that form for crimes committed in u previous state of existence. Even in Egypt dogs now are tling tlie press. I 'pon Inited tolerate such tandth the mail. It throws open tlto fraud inid, if permitted, will tiake the service mellicient and i. Vhv not de tain a letter etfiof containing a lottery advertised why not open it to ascertain ifjntion is legal? If its contents fil, whv then of , as much avoided as they were once ven erated. However, m Greece and Rome tho boast was highly estimated. Alex ander the Great built a city in honor of a dog. Interview in Washington Star. CJtirse it miL'ht Jtted to continue on its journey. The great wroniewspaper pub liBheiB, howevef,ow a jiostmaster to authoritativan mail matter which in his opfjlegal. Heought not to be permitHo this. If the juiblisher has col nnv wrong, ho can be held respmd be made to suirer the penalit post matter may detain an entirig,,f H newspaper, entailing a hcavyjn the publicher, am! yet wlien thj' t onies to a iinl trial the cmrt rale that the pa pers are mailab!v!lniatre hae then been done the r5 ami tli.-rs'iii Qnrtioned Her Motile. Tho following friigment of a conversa tion caught on an elevated train fveenied to posew certain claims to considera tion: "And Mis8 L. is as good as she is clever," commented one man to another; "I've known her more than ohce to choke down a bright Hpeech which would bo at the eiponfce of a companion." A HOLY PLACE IS THE HEARTHSTONE. A holy pli" i tlie hearthstone, ' Whereli. I ones are init tiered rooinl, Where mm !, 8tre; and sisters dmr And broi i and friends are funtid. A holy plui the he rt list one. Home's r. rnnwt shrtne Is thero. Laden wil.i blessed txntson And lmlluwed by loving prnyer. A holy place is the lienrthMntic; What clustering jo) a abldo Wliere the cradle of our infancy Was rocked by u mother's side. A holy pl.ice is the hearthstone, Whetc i hildhood's putte: ing feet Go trlnn. iu shade nnd sLUsliino To the music of pleasare's bint. A holy plare U the hearthstone. Where tho jouth have wooed and on, Aud wed nnd one to the battle Of life with full armor on. A holy place Is the hearthstone. Where manhood baa settled down With hli'svin.-s blossoming round him. And love for a priceless crown. A holy p'nrc is the hearthstone, Whem o the old nnd youiiR have roiio To rest from their weary labor When the battle of life wsuj done. And oh, from the holy hearthstone, Whvn parted from those mo love. Hay we ito to meet by tho hearthatotic Of our Father's house above! New York lA"dger. in: who can tahi: Aiiviri: Is 1 1 1 II 1 In AVUiloni to i.Im- It. Mini M ini ('mi CrsTK. June 1. tl. lh. J. Jhtpcnt jordnn, Smit , VCmh.- My Pisa l)octoKi I am deeply indebted to you. Yowr trentnivnt for my troubles has ' aliottt rentoml me to health. When 1 first J wrote you I had about given up nil Iiok of ' ever getting well, but under the influence ! of your medicines tny symptoms have one j by one disaptteared. For more than n week ' 1 have not been troubletl any with the burn ing in my stomach, lean eat fruit now: i and my bowels are more regular than they i have been for year. It seems too good to ! lie true. Please accept my heartfelt thanks j for the good you have done me. Most I thankfully yours, Mrs. '. Hoi.i omh sum ici'W i;i. iimi. The readers of h) paper Mil! be plenns! to learn tlmt there l at li at one dreaded diffuse that .eletue has been able to cure In all Its tajte and tha' Is Catarrh. Hall's catarrh Cure is Hie onlv positive i lire now known to the Hied leal fmternit). Catarrn. N-Iiir a i onst tutlonal 'tlsiave, ioiiires a i-oii-iltutioiial treatment. Mali's Ca'arrh cure Is in en Inlenniih , actlti -Ireetly iuhiii tlie lilood u nl turn oils xirfares of the ylem. thereb destro) iiijt the fonmiaiiou of the dbease and giving the patient "treimtli b bnildiiiK up the routltiiiloii aud a-.UIIint tia tare In dolim Hi work. The proprietors bae so tiiui'h faith iu Its enrailve xiers that they onr One Hundred Hollar tor any ease that It falls to elite, send for list of testimonials. Address K J Clir.N'KY A CI).. Toledo, O. JTRf Sold by Druggies 7c. The hardest lira Jed man wns lorn with a suit - - - KUI'TIIKi: AM) I'll.KS UHKKD. We toslHvely eure rupture and all rectal ills hc without ialu or detention Irom business So oure, no pay; and no pay until cured. Ad Ire's for pamphlet Drs. l'orterflold .t I-wsey MW Market street. San Fianelseo. It Is the unolivtrelHTOiis doj most trotiser. that samples the IT milter's Or'i;iii II noil I'nrlflrr Is the ImM remedy for thai dread d.sease, dyspen ia, for it reKiilnti's tin- Ijmphatie system and hail seeretlens. A Cornish Custom. Of the more modern and wholly quaint and innocent customs of Cornwall a few pleasant illustrations may be cited. Tho tish wives of ancient St. Ives are an in corrigible lot. Should you visit the town iit the height of pilchard fishing, and en ter the dark cellars where hundreds of women and girls are engaged in "bulk ing," or salting, the fish, scores of grin ning Amazon- will rush at you, and tho lleetest one will daub your shoes gener ourdy with the odorous fish oil which has drained from the piles of curing fish. This is culled "wiping tho shoe," and if you do not respond with tribute of at least a half crown for luck of the "fair maids that feed and clothe the poor" that is, the pilchard fishes your subse quent "hustling" by these (savory wenches will certainly cost you a new suit of clothing. The same custom, sjivo that the daubing is done with "miner" clay," prevails within tho mines, whero the stranger is exacted to pay some thing for his initiation into their mys teries. Edgar L. Wakeman m New York Sun. The lliiiber M'ns Heady. An old veteran told this as happening at Savannah during the war: A young officer, who was pretty much f a bully, stopped in at a tonsorial sa loon. Drawing his sword he ordered the barber to .shave him, at the samo time warning him that if ho cut his f.ico or drew a drop of blood he would kill him when he got up. Tho operation w.s performed without accident. Before ho went out, however, the bully asked i.ie artist if ho was not very much fright ened while he was doing tho work. The barber smiled. "Not iu the slightest," ho replied; "for if 1 had accidentally drawn a drop of blood I would have cut your throat from ear to ear before you could have moved." Atlanta Constitution. Kohth r.KNn. Wash., May &l, tsul. Ih. J. K. Jordan, frntltr, 1 1 uih . - D i: S i k : I have used your tnediciner a great deal In toy family with most astonishing results, and now I want to try some for myself. If you can prescribe for mo from symptoms given, I will forward money by toturn mail. Yours truly, X. tiii.iioY. Dr. Jordan's otllce is at the residence of e'-Mnyor Yesder, Third and James. Consultations ami prescriptions' absolute ly free. ' eiul for free book explaining the llislo genetic system. C WTio's. The llistogenetin Medicines are sold in but one agency in each tow n. The label around the bottle bears the fol lowing inscription: "Or. J. Kugono Jor dan, llistogenetio Medicine." livery other device is a fraud. The e'ereyman waste hN breath who talks ot the )ui ml tie-p. of the world to uoine to a youth who hni J -jp-t received his llrt,t love loltei. Kor '.M years Dobbins' Hlrctrie Soap has been imit'tnl by unscrupulous soap makers. Mini' Itecause it is lint of nil and has an immense sale. He sure and !et Ihihhiiis' and take no other. Yourgiocer has it, or will get it. 1 I t'MDKS UK TUX IH.(iOi.sKtN AM) SCALP, I I whether Itrhliiu'. biirnniK. bleedliiir. scalT, crusted, pliuph , hloti In or r tT enlorml. with loss of hall, either simple, enifiilou, lo redlllirr or lontaKioiis ate si..idi!v. perniatieiitlv, eco nomnallv and Infallll h cured l v the ( ticohA KKMKlltKs, consisting of CI Til I RA. the crM skin cure, ft tiu-r. Sou-, an exquisite sln pu rifier and bean 1 1 her, and i ti I rv KksolviSiT. the ne hloisl and skin purifier and rrt-alet fit humor remedies, when the best phvslctiuis anfl all other reinedies fHi. ,I T1 , RA ftKMBDIMiwrt the ulv Infallible I.I.hmI and skin puriaem. and dally ethi t inn-e w-cat cures of bloiv! and ttlu diseases than a!! other remedies entnbineil. fold everj here. Price. Ci Tti l'RA. .VJr: So.lt', i-c; Itesohent. l. Prepared by Totter Drug and Chemical Corporation, lloston, Mas. Semi for ' Hon -to Cure Blood and jsltctn Dim-iaes. fei Hack yjk rheum Ijcelebri liT IMmples. blackheads, chapped and oily 'l HT kln prevented by Ci'TKI'at !. ' tl .HaeWai be. kidney pains, weakness uh8 it i-in icllccd In one iiiinnlA hr Ihi. ratislCtTin hi ANTt 1'AIN Pi.tsTKR.9fk: DON'T BE A WALL FLOWER, J'.tf? ."an help ,,n uh.iis I'oiuplete self-lti- strn. linn mi t,,, . it i wliii . .11-Kills M'K'O k IM ll'u I ii . mi l:r.iinlmi , .e urk City. old liold ' .Isi.ir Hoi.kIh; m n.l jtnroldtloM aril Silt, i 1 1 ,i,ii I., l.i. i.l.l ami rilmH" h ttt of A. t iiliin.in 41 Thl .1 Kin. i. Sun I tanulneii: 1 sill scadlv r. luiii iiihiI tli. ,,.!., i ,s.t,iinK t.. uuuy; If the amount Ik tint viiti-f.ut iy will telmii kdIiI YOl' Ml hT HAVS Milne liH-te. W 111 U llll'll fur rHIIIiiull lltlil'm It's Ausltsr leai lit d l'a swell, sin cess and a1t ancctnenL sur,. Add-iss J. c. SKYMOCIt, lOilss Wakhtngs ton st'cet. l'nriliiiul, Or. LEARN TELEGRAPHY Ull I stein way, Gablcr ami Pease Pianos VeHiiltiK the Hint 1'hno AIai-k. aud (he fsvctlto nliiMiar l'lomw; hII Minimi Instruiiieiits; I mi At Sup nlltsl, larne t"k nt Sla Miilc. Hlrtisn.tv IlttL, JiVi iuiil Ad l'iit Hirint, Ma n uns (Jhav a. 01I sn.l 4m, o'lf n, r suns sn.l hmw t s. The tro'lliU truth before after is thpt pciplc do not te'l clinii;h h y Hro fiiirrlcd tuiii too niiicM Both (!:o method mid results wTicn Syrup of Fiys is taken; it is idonsnnl Hid ref resiling to tho taste, anil act? gently yet promjitly on tlio Kidneys, tivor and Bowels, cleanses the sys tet i ellt'ctunlly, dispels colds, liend idles aid lovers nnd cures liitliitu.' eoiistipntion jierimtnontly. V'v salti in fiOeand SI bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO OREGON HOMESTEAD CO., pmo,l':wehVi the tun st ,i,i.,'it tn .,isi l'nriliiiul iluwthorne a lust il.ilii. in. Ints .rfls Itsl. Pines, pMlti. Mlueaclu I'm t li s h lui ileslie to cMilliinc IIiIh I'HHicrty will iiihl mu tuenl Mini leiiiii iciitlv tint hue nt tlie w llie, flee ill evpense Wend V lulleli ll'le IractS ef he Ihiwllii.llir eslnte nt II IIUI1..11.. W.intitllgUUk until . 1 1 miles n est nf Pin t Intnl. one liniu rtt( U" mil. liiiee times hul . ;ii m jij, .;- nere. V lillte '.'III lit e in le lilt ins ncitr I'url A litfi'les, 'aalut fid per III 11' S.en I'm our llltllelln No .1. MORNING SCHOOLQ ,Vi AT SEASIDE, Uj m'm: iii tt i.v :u. Weight of rrench blooey. A Frenchman, who evidently revels in handling lar'e sums of money, has com piled some entertaining statistics with regard to the weight of a milliard of the French coin of the realm. According to i him a milliard in silver weighs 10,000,000 ! pounds; iu gold, (ii.'i, 100 pounds; iu 1,000 franc cheeks, LViliO pounds, and in 100 franc checks, Sii.OOO pounds. Assuming 1 that a carrier could carry two hundred . weight, 18 men would bo required to , carry a milliard in 1,000 franc checks, I 115 men for tho same sum in 100 franc checks, :5,22.i men in gold and JiO.OOO in silver. A milliard in 1,000 franc checks would make 2.000 volumes of COO pages i each. Boston Herald. Baking Powder '4V WAtCISCa. CAL. H'li'svau. at. vfiv rot r. iireek.iieimnn, Mntliemnlii s hniMtsh I .Iteratiire, Physics, I liemisti tnn,lit lit i'iiIIc-i- I'lol'essnrs. I c ti 1 1 1 1 ! siiuli . I hi ' I i i i u l.erliires Kree. Will m s-al I tinier llnllilim tn 1'itlN I tut a. I.iiiikn.ii Ii IssMie Muiitii t in.. C,il., Sir '. 1 1 II . r 1 1 1 it ltniilst ItcMirt. WANTED SOLDIERS' ncri'k tluiii bio nun iiintli) Until I Ilex ThciiildrcsM'Mit all nildlersttbo , n , , ,, ,. ,i,,,nt,ml,,l a less number of oOUHSl! Ut 11 Ii IW nil 1 SO P, 1(11 fll rfllflniS. id V...-, I'Olt I I. A N'l), OliniON, PATENTS I'nii incil lor Inv cnllii'is ui, I'pt, i i,ili ml iir i iii ill i i i spi i-tnl nt ti nit ii s . iiXi rilt i rem i Huh M I i,e, ,e nml I'lliei . UflMCQTCAnCJ proof on the Mime before Jillu IIUIIILU I LUUU -'-'. 1S7I W. 1.. MUSICS P, u eiiiei (o!o Mention this pntn'r piKtOK t. V IIO'I'i;!., IIiikIi St, 1st .Mimt li tiotiiery k K.iiiitiiine, H. P; Domlni'teil un lsith tin hiiroi't'im uml Aiiirrlnin iilau. 'I'lita lintel Ia iiiiilui tliu n .inii' un tit i.f flmrleii Miititiciini ij, anil lit tin lsitt rnliiiiy unit Ilnnineiss Men's lintel in Kaii Kittn r lKio ll'ilii'- I'liintnlt' , ciliilnv tint wiled, llrst rlas n rtli'e, hU'tieiit ttlimtlii rtl nf resisTtiililllty L'liiirnntei'il 1 lliiiinl ami mini per ilay Sl 'Jf ti Is'; slntuo room, M' cent- to 1.(10 per ulttlit. Fric cnaith Ui uml from tin Hotel .I'l'M l SIH- i -ti"ti Ii uce Kiteil T ,itt..i in t s lint. lit i "I Iron Works CURED TO STAY CURED. We tt.int the name and ml ilre'.sol every Millcrcr in the V S aiidt .in.nl.i. Address, P. Harold Utjes, H.I) , BuItlo.li.T A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of I Ionics-- .t,o Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Paltry, Liht Flaky liiscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome, No other baking powder docs such work. Queer I'liet) () i linliieiitn I Inn. At any time from 10 to 22 years of age tho male Esquimaux have their lower lips pierced under each corner of the mouth for lahrets. When tho incision is first made sharp pointed pieces; of ivory are put in. After the wound heals tho hole is grad ually stretched to half an inch in diame ter. Some of the poorer natives wear lahrets made from cannel coal, ivory, common gravel and glass stoppers ob tained from ships, which they shape for the purpose. All who can obtain them have agate ones. Washington Lotter. "Anonii.Qt. sVs.g VO-k i FIower"ili I IIHS Biliousness, Stomach Ilotv .Murk Ttvain Scciiih. The opinions of our serving folks are Bomotimes worth knowing. At tho Mur ray Hill hotel the other day one of tha porters remarked : "There goes tlio sol einnest and dismalest gent tx ever stopiied at this 'ouse. I don't bliovo ho ever knowed what it was to Jarf." Tho subject of this depressing nnd melancholy criticism was Samuel L. Clemens, Esq., of Hartford, Conn., not unknown to admirer. of serious aiyl in structive literatnro as Mark Twain. New York World. the "How did vou know it was a Irriirht . . i . i . : ' . . . --0 - tt w no .uiequiiKy (or him. !5Ut- epoochf" questioned tho sc-cond mau. pose the politics), ppgper are ob- Bsauo bImj made it later, when jec tionable to thiasters nenerallv. I .i,i r,f r,i,. i ?.iti"y"',i0.u V "Hnmnli - renlied tho other and elder man, "and when tho companion could not reply to it," After which adlonco fell. Qor Point of View in New York Times. hold a tmiier W-o their'uninion it b not mailablfild thus iut it wiwun me powft.- jKJttal depart ment to stop theution of a newe Jjatxr and linkfleavin; the pub- i nsherwitha hilts auninst itft- mastera as asetf a state of affairs leaves newBpapjljghers without adequate reined,, oil.,..- c.i, i, ar bitrary conduct J part of oliicioua noetmaatera ia to the institu tiona of this gofjt ami a violation oi the leiral mart onr-h umne has ita wlequate rf-Jlounon (Tx.j Btudlo Alucnitlct. There'a ono thing about yon, D"Aij ber, that I can't nrrdergtand," caid Scum ble. "Wfcat-ia UiatpOld feDowr "That with your UDequaladitatfto hi art you tho old. bsvasachi a,laioIlec tion of your own pictim. " Euck. Discovery of .lluliocany. In tlio year 1597 ono of Sir Walter Ra leigh's ships, iu an expedition against the Azores, put in at Trinidad for repairs. Tho workmen used tho first wood that camo to hand, and it happened to bo the now famous mahogany. IJy this accident it was ft rut introduced into England, whore it wns much admired, but it did not become an nrticle of commarco until 'a conttiry later. Since then it has held first rank an a cabinet maker's wood. Golden Days. " I have been afflict-1 " ed w.Lh biliousness "and constipation Constipation,.. for fiftccu years . " first one and then "another prepara- Pains. " ton was suggested " tome and tried but " to no purpose. At last a friend " recommended August I?Iover. 1 1 " took it according to directions and , " its effects were wonderful, reliev " ing me of those disagreeable "stomach pains which 1 had been "troubled with so long. Words "cannot describe the admiration "in which I hold your August " Flower it lias fjiven me a new " lease of life, which before was a "burden. Such a medicine is a ben " efaction to humanity, aud its good " qu alities and ' wonderful mer- " its should be " made known to "everyone sufler " ing with dyspep "siaor biliousness HAY FEVER & ASTHMA Faber's Golden Female Pills.. Tor Ketnalo IrreKuUr 1 tleHi notlilnirllkutlicm on tho market, h'eitr full, riupcesnfully imoiJ by prominent liiillen monthly. Oiniriiiiteuil to relievo Niipjirctbuil ineiintrtiullmi. SURE! SAFE! CERTAIN! Don't ho liumliiiBKe'l. Hnvo Time, Ilcnltli, and money ;tnko no oth er. Rent to any wMross, M.'cnri! Iij mull on ro culntof price, i00. AUtlruBH, THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, Western 11 ranch, Uox'-W, l'OltTI.ANI), OK' Sold by Wisdom J)bdo Co., rortland, Or. Yar LOST or TAIL1HO MfiliHOOni Ocncral oml MKJIV0U0 llEUJMXYi weaunetaot uoay nnuiiiina, i.utetl of ErrornorExccigcilnOldorYojiitr. Itbu,l, Atilils II i.llMllltl rully ltp.liiri.1. llnw In. i In- ' k, htrrrll'l"i:ik.l MIKKMII'KIIOIlllSl'4Illtl(ll ,10111 iUoluldj unr.lllr.it Itiiri: lUKtlUKVI-llc-irtlll Is !;, Ufa Icitll; from AO hll snil srrlf n ( uunlrl,,. tlrtle tl.ut. Il.rrlrtlis Moi'h, r .riUssllsn And liro'ift ra 11.1 'nlr) lr, A4dtt ZP.lt mfclDICAL CO., UUFFAl O, N. V. WALTER A. WOOD lowers, Binders & Bakes. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. lliinilFome ciiIhI'ii'iic nml nrlccs iimllcil Ireo. AiltlresH WALTER A. W00U, I'rcMilont, "O I 'roiit Mri'nl, I'm tluiiil, ir. J. McCnAKEN & CO., -DKAI.KIW IN Roche Harbor Llmo, Cortland Cement, Gol den tialo and Ulan I'laelor, Hair, Fire Urlck and Fire Clay. LAND I'LASTEH. (tt) North Front Htic.it, Oor. I, rOKTI.ANII, OK. DROPSY Titi:ATi:i riti;i:, 1'osltlv lyt'nroil Willi Veu.itiihlo Itctncillr, lluvo ctnstil thoiisiiniln of cases. Clint rnnuH pro. noiliieeiiiipuluiH Uy licnt iliyslcliiiis rriin llrstikmo Hyiiiiilniim ilisapictir In ten iliivsntleimt twn-tlilril nil sniiMl' ttl' iciii'.i.'.l lleml for free lunik totliiio nltilH of iiil'nciilinis ciuch. 'J'cn lays' trcutintnt free by mini ir yon ,,nli'i trial "inl !() Innatsiis oi pur pi'stiai! On ti t.ni.i n AhoNH.AIIiiiiUi.du. If you orilertrlal return tills iiilverlliteiiient to ua. 6 aim t .til TLiiTlcturo, I'uucUI. ,ronllodfc. 4 cents. J. F. SMITH & CO., Slakers of " Win Ileans," 25.r &. 257 Greenwich St., N. Y. City. Biliousness, Sick Headache, Solaria. BSLE BUMS, THE PRACTICAL FEATURES OF OUR MAIL DEPARTMENTS Mill commeml tliemrulves ft once to out of town coiimuncrf, who liuve not the, facilities of vUlt luic our estulilliiiiiiieiit uml inHkliiK ft criiiiftl solLctiou of a. thlnx wanted. SPRING GOODS NOW READY. COST" Hnintilea, with nilns of n il iiicHHtirement, will bo tent on Hfirillcatloii, A. B. STEINBAGH & CO., POPULAR ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS, BOX 430. PORTLAND, OREGON. Josso Barker, Prlntor, Humboldt, Kansas. G. G. GKIilvN.Sole Man'fr.Wooilbiio.N'.J. PIKO'H HhMIvDY I-Olt t 'ATA It KM.- licfit. Kasl--1- est to tine. ( h(iiiictit. Jtclicf in itnin(iliat. A cure is certain. Kor ( old in tlio Hi-nil it Iiiih no equal. I You Slay llo I.ticky, A Now York bUituticum and financier fifnrori UiHt out of 20,000 men only 8,000 will die worth over 10,000, and only 8,000 wbo can be culled rich. He miy 1 that 3,000 men ioee JQ.GOO ami upwui. ! por year, and that 2,000 men lot $10,000 1 each where one make $100,000, Detroit Frwj Proi. 1 liar I'uIm, Mr. Richman Hero comoa Misa Stato- i ly. I bo admire her poiie. Rival Bolle (very Blonder IIow cruel you are! You shouldn't poko fun at tho poor girl's poiao you mean, of course, avoinlupoia. Demnraat'. ITT "PI w This Trade iBp, Waterproof 7e?,rt.tf& coat rritforlllntlrtUlf'slsl' ru ft". In the world. It ia an Ointment, of which anniall jmrtl' lt in aj plied to the noBtrllH. I'rlco f0c. Hold y dru(,'(,'lntH or suit hy mall. Addn-Bs: IC. T. Hazi i.tini., Warren, I'a. VASELINE. UORONH liul.l At: M'tit ti hy mall, we will do I liver, free (,( all liaigeii u any t tmjh Iu Uh L'nliefl mates, all the lollowinu artU.vt carefull ttackod in a beat box Oim two-ounce hot tie of 1'ure Vaowllu 10 ou. Oimi two-Olmec hot tie V aniline l'uuia4e 14 " One Jar o Vaniiue 'U1 Cream IS " One cake of Vaseline famphor lr. .. . 10 " Ou r ake of Vtsllae Hii, unintil 10 " Ono like of Vanellne tkiat, iceutwl lb " "He h&dsmedl skiiro horse f-lesh who bought a. goose bo ride onVDontl-Ssks dM- ordinary soe.ps , i1c.,,;&te',iriG is SAPQ LI Ofl- Try a. csske of-ihand Jbe convinced.-' awiwiah Cao CC0ZQpMsh Batisactotj wUmiTlUn OOclU remits in Bcouring dawiing, 1 and neceseittefl great outlaj of time and labor, which more thaa balanoM an gaving in cost. Practical people will find SAJ'OLIO ike beet and eheapeit aoap for houee-dtanisg and eeottriBg. Ohb tHO-ouuce iottia of White VaMjllne.W " -I Or fur tunp acy atua-le arltsl at lk (rim naiuwl If ruu iinfd ixuiiuu Ut uh Velu id any tuna in , catful to aoit only xwuIim (ckkIj iut hy iu lo orWloal istttst. A rrr-st turn dnif kUU ar tryln Wc , miiuiI, buyers in U VAHKUNK put up by thua. h'dcr iicl4 to iikIi isrruwloa, u th artkl u aa hull- i liua wuhuut talti awl will not rl yuu lb reaull yon cipect A butU ut 111 us btX VaUJ U auld by all dnjfiUU at 10 oniU. I Ctmebreugb WVt Co,, 24 State 8t.,Kew York, J vii, May JG,