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SÉ», * ■OH I y P i m p l y Q lr ls P im p ly B oys A nd E v ery P erson A fflic t e d w it h T o r tu r in g D is fig u r in g w H u m ilia t in g H u m o r s F in d I n s t a n t R e lie f ' A n d S p e e d y C u re B y U s in g C u t ic u r a R e m e d ie s Sold throughout the world. Porn* D buo 9 9 “ "Ail about the Blood, Skin, Scalp and Hair,” tree. and C hbm . C oup ., Boston, »«ole Props. Pimples, blackheads, oily skin and falling hair prevented and cored by Catlcuns Soap. M 9~ Paquerette will return to Parts the last of August. Frederick it* Belleville has returned to New York much benefited in health by his trip to Europe. The Kendals have engaged Cecil Morum York* and Aunie Irish for their coining American tour. George C. JeaAs of Pittsburg U writing tor James a Mackie a new play, which Is to be called ''Tfite Sideehow ” Marion Booth, the niece of Edwin Booth, will emerge from her retirement and ap pear to a new comedy the coming seaeon, opening at Pltteburg Sept. Hi. Mrs. Harriet Holman, who wae the first to organise a Juvenile opere company in America, contemplate* forming another to go on the road the coming season Manager T. Henry French baa purchased the American rights to “ A True L o w ’* Knot,” Henry Pettltt’s new melodrama, recently produced at the London AdelphL Joeeph P. Reynolds, the American repre- eentatlve of Mrs. Langtry, has received » cablegram from her directing him to book a tour for next season, beginning In New York city In October. Charles Alfred Byrne, Louis Harrison and William Furst bars disposed of their new comic opera, "Prinoess Niootine,” to John E. Henshaw and May Ten Broeck, who will produce it about Oct. 1. ‘ The Algerian” is the title of the new comic opera by Glen Mac Donough and Reginald OeKoven, In which J. M. Hill will star MarieTempest next season. It will be produced In Buffalo In September. Augustus Thymes goea to Washington shortly to study the political life in the na tional capital, of which he will treat In the new play be is writing for production by Charles Frohman at the Empire theater, New York.___________________ S#w Excuia. Johnny Jumpp—Goln to the World’s fktr this year! Gutter Gue—Nope. Pop Is so loaded □* with soovoneer coins he can’t afford ttr— Good News. Swlnjrl*»"" A ro n n il thm f ’lr r le The “ jo|{" in the New York end Of ’ he iti-o os in tviiio1' i ‘ is ai’ ap Connecticut line was mode to »ccom- ed with tho bust results, Hostetler’s mndate the people of Greenwich, who Htomuch Bitters, a family medicine preferred to be in Connecticut. To comprehensive in its scope, has never recompense New York an equal amount liecn thrust upon public attention in of land to tho eaat of a straight line wn* the guise of a universal panacea fo- given to New York farther north. bodily ills. This claim, daily arrogated in the columns of the daily press to H O W * THIS! the proprietors of medicines 'ar inferior 1 1 it as specifics, has in a thousand in W e offer One Hundred Dollar* re- Mard for any case of catarrh that can stances disgusted the public in advance by it» absurdity, and the prospects ot not be cured hy H all’* Catarrh Cure. F. J. C hunky <fc Co., Toledo, O. other remedies of superior qualities W e. the undersigned, have known F. havi been handicapped by the pr< J. Cheney for the last 15 year«, and be tentionsof their worthless predecessors lieve him perfectly honorable in all But the American people know, be business transaction* and financially cause they have verified the fact by the able to carry out any obligation* madr most trying tests, that the Bitters pos sessi-s the virtues of a real Specific in by their firm. W est 4 T r u a x , W holesale D ruggists, cases of ntslarial anti liver tlisorder constipation' nervous, rheumatic, «torn T o le d o , 0 WAI.D1NO, K innan A M a r v in , W h ole ach anil ki«iney trouble. W hat it does it does thoroughly and mainly for thi sale DiUggists, Toledo, O. Hall * Catarrh Cure is taken intern reason it is endorse«! add recommended ally, seting directly upon the blixsi and by hosts of respectshle medical men. mucous surfaces of the system. Testi monials sent free, l’rice 75c. per bottle. An iudustrious statistician comes Hold by ull druggists. out with the startling announcement that the population of the world, which The tobacco pipe is never seen in is estimated et 1,400.000,000, if divide«! Spain in use among the natives, nor into families of five, could all be ar are tobacco pipe* to be purchased in commodate«! in Texas, each family any of lhe shop*. Cigars and cigaret with a five acre lot, and have 50,000,000 te*. manufactured in the Uovernmeul lots over for parks and things. factories in Rpuiu or imported from Cuba or the Philippine«, fan alone he Kliiloh's Cure, the great c nigh and procured and are universally smoked croup core, is for sale bv all «Iruggists. by the people. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, Shiloh’s Vitaliier is what volt need only 25 cents. Children love it. _ ------^ ----------- for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skie Catarrhal affections are almoat un or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Price, 75 cent*. known among Quakeresses. This free dom from a disease cammon among The oiliest armchair in the, it is re other people is believed to be due to puted. is tho throne used hy Queen the fact that the Qttuker bonnet pro H . dafti, who flourished in Kygpt 1000 trots the hacu of the head and neck B C. It is so burdened with age as to from cold air. appear to te made of black marble, Ely’s Cream Balm is especially adapt Brooklyn, E. S„ Y „ May 25, '91. ed as a remedy for catarrh which is Mit. N orman L ic h t y , l)e* Moines fa. aggravate«! by alkaline dust and dry 1>EAR S i r :— Enclosed please tint! \\i k 1 b .— W . A . Hover, Druggist, Den $1 00, for which 1 would like you to send me the worth of in Krause’s Headache Capsules, some time ago my President Waterbury of the defunct wife was in Hartford, Conn., and step cordage combine ate bis breakfast a few ped into Sawlitt’s drug store, where mornings ago the possessor of a fortune they gave her a sample box of them estimated at $3,000,000. A t night his They were just what she needed, bnt millions were swept away and he was we have failed to find them here, so penniless. It was ehe most sudden re send to you for them. Will you kind verse of fortune, perhups, ever recorde«! ly send them by mail at your earliest in this country. convenience, and oblige. Yours truly, D. T. H unter . Many people, not aware of the dan N. Over a ton of tobacco am! cigars was burned some two weeks ago at Ports mouth in the furnace known as "th e Queen's Pipe” where all contraband tobacco seised in Great Britain is de stroyed. A Battla for Blood Is what Hood's Sarsaparilla vigorous ly fights, ami it is always victorious in expelling all the foul tainta and giving the vital fluid the quality and quantity of perfect health. It cures scrofula salt rheum, boils and all other troubles caused by impure blood. gers of constipation, neglect the proper remedy till the Imbit becomes chronic, or inflammation or stoppage result*. A dose or two of Ayer's Pills in the login ning would have preventeil ail this. —----------* • * ------------- Bo accurate was Meisseuier in mat ter* of detail that, when painting one great picture, he bought a wheattield and ha«l a squadron of calvary gallop throng it to observe bow the wheat fell; and when studying for ” 1812 he engag ed a battery of artillery to drive throng the snow, and sat down to copy the tracks. Don't suffer fiom dy*|iepeia. Take Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. 25c. Sent by mail on receipt of price by C. Simmon's Liver Regulator. It always I. Hood Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, cures. — - ..........♦ ---- -------— Mass. Russia lias still many old and curi Soil in Evgpt is tilled by exactly the ous marriage customs. One is for tin- same kind of plow as that used there bride and bridegroom to race madly 5,000 years ago. The furrows made are down the aisle as soon as the proiv* extremely shallow, and the clods are Sion enters the church, because of the further broken up with a big wooden Is-lief that whoever places a foot first cudgel. on the cloth in front of the altar will lie master of the household. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is ohe of the few Simmon's Liver Regulator surely remedies which are recommended hy every school of medicine. Its strength cures headache, indigestion and all dis purity, end efficacy are too well ealab orders of the liver. ----- —---- ♦ • ♦ ------------- li-hed to admit of doubt as to ite su Ova ere come nearer to milk then el- periority over all other blooil-purifiers whatever. Aver'* Sarsaparilla leads most any other common food material as regards both the amounts and tin1 all relative proportions of nutrients, the A female codfish will lay 45,000,000 fond values of e«|tial weights of milk eggs during a single season. Piscatori and oysters being nearly the same. al authorities say that were it not for I suffered from biliousness, inilig«-*- the work of the natural enemies of fish they would soon fill all the available tion, etc. Simmon's Liver Regulator cured alter doctors (ailed— \V. 1). Bird. space in the seas, rivers and oceans. ------------ * • » ------------- H sm lasr) Drunkards. It Is e*|»-cially important to note the hereditary traualatiuu o the craving in the children of a father or mother who did not themselves poeeese this craving, but were dnnkera only by custom or so ciability; also tiie fact that in mental respects abnormally disposed people (psy chopathsg ss a rale, cannot bear sdco- holic beverage* and become very easily inebnatsd. There are many more pay- « hop.itha among drunkards than was fonm-rly believe«!. The poieoning by al cohol and the payebopathy help and cans* on* another—the psychopath be come« very frequently inebriated—and produce drinker*. Thi* cure* is to be abol ished only by curing the Inebriety—that is, by total abstinence— because n con genital abnormal diepoettioa of the germ Illative plasma oaa as such not be cured m an tadlmined. The insane drunkard can he eared by abstinence. —Exchange. A t BANKS. Pin up lu ut-st «vs tc h-sh miss ! bot t let, e arar 0OUU9U, ¿dula Bile Ueuiis. S6c. pur bottle. BEHINO T H E FO O TLIG H TS. FEMININE DIVINITIES. - .X o w Tht're are 3,000,000 bachelors* in the I I United State**. Mrs. Frederick Vanderbilt has pretty, 1 g b it« hands, and they are always laden One Smatl Ril»^ Resit every- night fora with rings. nreek mvuee Torpid Livers. 25c. i#er bottle. 1 Mrs. Van Rensselaer Cruger, the New York society leader, read Dante aud Taaoo There are mure dwelling house« in H ow often you hear 1 In the original at V years of age. Philadelphia than in any other city in expression, and the e x Mrs. John Mackay has a superb necklaoe I the United butte«. planation that usually of oak leaves and acorns. The former are ( liauionus, the latter pigeon blyod rubies. follows: “ I am troubled I had a malignant breaking out on my leg They increase appetite, purify th«» w*i©!s system and act on the liver,' HI U- lien i is 9malL Lady Leinster, who preside« over the dis below tho knee, and wascuredsoundandweU with dyspepsia. ’ ’ The tinguished social nets in the Irif-Js drawing with two and a half ^0' Uc^.0 , I f C C f l explanation is not far to The amount of sediment carried to *juui>s is oue of the finest French scholars Other blood medicines hadI faded B S B 9 seek. In the past Lard to do me any good. ^ 1LL c YoikviUc, - B eaty 3. , C. aea hy the Thames in a year it* l,8o5,- |u the continent. has been used as the prin 903 cubic feet. .\in. Thomas A. Edison has a very charni- cipal shortening in all kig picture of her little daughter Made- For Over Fifty Years. fine. The child is sitting curled up tn a pastry, the result— dys An old and well-tried rem edy.— Mrs. W inslow ’» hroyenage armchair. pepsia. The dyspeptic ¿‘»»tiling Syrup ha* been uaed for over fifty year.« by Mrs. Alice le Plongeon, who Is at present «lilliou-t o f m others fo r theii children while teething, I was troubled from childhood with " "J*, . need no longer be aith perfect miiccoh *. It soothes the child , soften.* i residing In Brooklyn, is the only woman rrnvatod case of Tetter, and three bottle* of troubled, providing_______ tie gains, allay* all paiu, cures wind colic, ami is the who has lived amoug the deserted old cities I cured me permanently. W i l . l . A' I MANM, Hint remedy for D iarrhea. Is pleasant to the taste, s s s | ___ ____ Maanrm«. 1. T. In the forests o f Yucatan. old hy driiggiatH every part of the world. Twen -five cent* a hottle. Its value is incalculable. Be At home Mrs. Paran Stevens o f New Onr book on Rlood and Skin Dlseasee mailed ore and ask for Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Syrup, and B w ir r B c x c in o C o „ A tlan ta, L a . York’s famous F*nr Hundred seldom wears 1 , 7 a We no other kind any rings except her wedding ring, which ------------ ♦ • ♦ ------------- ¡¡5| is substituted for lard in » Since Dickeii«’ death the firm of Is mther a narrow hoop of gold. Major Susie Smith Is an officer in the 1 hapinan & Hall have wold 643,000 the preparation o f all food, t •«»pies of Pickwick. The profits, on London Salvation Army. She Is also a It is composed strictly o f £* anstrustion Vaasar girl, with the intellectual look, the Dickens’ works still am ount to about, spectacles and the Kngliah which belong to J highly refined vegetable L P A IN F U L . HO,000 a year. S) oil and beef suet. W hen * Vawsar. MansiruûÜon ------------ --------------------- And a PREVENTIVE for Mrs. C. T. Yerkea. wife of the Chicago 'i i used as a shortening, it How to Cure Cholera Infantum. F E X t !.! : ------- millionaire who is building a palace ou up <* produces wholesome and £ Pointsvillt*. Burlington County, N per Fifth avenue. New York, is very blond, IBBEULL a KITIL*. healthful pastry. Physi- E A re Safe and Reliable. I., ’ tilp 17, 1893.— Our baby,now four very gracious and very picturesque as re l* r _ Perfectly Harm lois. cians and expert cooks ® en months old, was taken with ev gards her dress. Purely Vege indorse it. b « io « •obstitstss. N. •«y symptom of cholera infantum. 1 New honors have been heaped upon the table I Never I Send three unu in tt.mp* Co N K m v’ommciiced using Chamberlain’s Colic dowager Marchioness of Londonderry. Fails* [ Kairbank A (Jo., Chicago, for handsome %• ’ hulera and Diarrhoea Remedy, amd Bhc lias been admitted by the archdeacon \ Cuttolene Cook Book, containing six J hundred recipes, prepared by nine e ifter the first few doses he was rcliev of Merioneth as church warden for the par P R I C E $ 1 . 0 0 . Sent postpaid on receipt of • nent authorities on cooking. d and at Ibis writing is as well as cv- ish of Machynlleth. price. Money refunded if not as Cottolene is sold hy all grocers. Mrs. Philip Newman of London is the or I fed that I cannot speak too Yin de Cinchona Co, highly in its praise. M rs . W m . E. only woman designer and Jeweler in all Des Moines, Iowa« England. , Her place in Bood street is well fiado only by •I ked . For sale by druggists. For sale by J. D. Belt, sole agent. known, and she is said to have received at F A IR B A N K & CO., one time an offer from Tiffany to come S T . L O U IS and The Mississippi deposits in the sea over and do certain designing for*him. ^CHICAGO. n a year solid matter weighing 812,- SB. FZEBCB’ S GALVANIC Mrs. W. J. Baird of England Is famous >00,000,000 pounds. • , as one of the moat expert c jess analysts in the world. Her chess problems are con An Fpedemic o f Dysentery. sidered among the best and most difficult In September, 1892, dysentery in a published. She has competed in many very severe form, w re vailed at Jamee tournaments and has won many prizes. own, N. 8. Walter Willard, a well Mrs. Lewis, the English woman who dis m ow n merchant of the ulace, procur covered the Syriac gospels in the convent d a supply of Chiiniberlain Colic, of St. Katherine, on Mount Sinai, to which 'liolera and Diarrhoea Remedy, He Rhe and her sister obtained admission and 820 and 825. - Frle«t3.tl0.813, where they were treated with all imagina bratPii 1- lecincul frj D r . P i e r c o s (J 1 e- ays; “ II is certainly one of the best the Latest Xm- A ppliances contain _ ble deference by the monks, is the mistress p r o v e m e n t * and riveacur»-** -t wlm b can be ! ti ng« ever made and has given the of 10 languages. s t a n t l y f e l t by the w««***. Warrant, .i superior. In .lighest satisfaction in the most severe • v a r y raap oct, l o s l l • horn now m u se. The fol- la w irg letteis fr««m wedi-kn' « n residents o f the uses of dysentery. For sale by drug- P scido Coast, w ill speak fo r them selves; W HIP AND SPUR. a L ir e u a w E W in i ^irtfl* M r .E . A . W ooD a t r v . l ’oRTCANLY. W ash ., s a y s - Owners In Texas trot their horses in 2:29 " 8 ix m onth* h«ve now passed since I procured one o f your $ l5-b*lts. sn tlit n w es m s Measure and much T he farmer in Japan who has 10 ! for $25 purses. satisfaction t o ron< w r r y testim ony o f eb-ven years tig o in regard t o t heir elficncy in the relief o f ailments • ere« ' H and is looked upon as a mon- The pacer Dr. M recently lowered the to w hich I have been su b jected .” polist. Canadian pacing record to 2:13 L A M E B A C K A R H E U M A T IS M C U R E » ! M r . J . W . P oii .- a s , « w ell-know n shipw right o f Char ey Boots recently refused $15,000 for T a o o m a , w rites- Y ou r No. 3 Galvanic Chain Belt It Save* the Children. the California colt Peter the Great. hoe d on e w im ta who»« d ru g store cou ld n ot do, for it has cured me of hcintic Riieum atism and ''o a k During the epidemic in this county A New Yorker has estimated that the Back, also, which ca m oon thi ugh a tall into a ship » hold som e ten years 1 g o . I f- II 1*< feet on my back, in August, 1888, my little bov, aged average life of a horse in that city is 4 years. and although I g '. t n p r s i f nothing had happened, hree years, was taken with bloody and, according to wh 1 1! c d octor said, was not hurt, Ed Corrigan’s Riley has bad legs, and it th e baok troubled roe ever since until I tried your Hux in a severe form. W hen my wife is not likely that he will ever regain his b e lt, t i r o n e y e a r n ow I h t t v t f u t n s I u s e d to a t ao. IM P O H T A V T N O T IC E ! commenced giving Chamberlain's Col form. D r. P ierce’s B d t « (w ith Susponsory Attachm ents ei. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the Guy, the once great son o f Kentucky fo r Men) w ill be sent I r e o by registered mail, en receipt o f above p rico, o r U. 0.1> . by Bxpress, with discharge« were bloody and unnatural. Prince, recently trotted a mile to wagon at privilege o f examination, a n d c o m p a r i s o n w it h a n y s i m i l a r a p p l i a n c e m » . d o *n A m e r i c a After the first dose was given he began Detroit in 2:13. on receip t • i i i . F "r further part b'ulaie. send do The English stallion Meddler cost W . H. to get belter and the stool became in stam ps fo r sealed J'i.niphlet No. 2 or cull at the Manufactory and Headr>unrt»rs o f theCompany more natural. Three doses complete Forbes $75.000. Meddler belonged to the o e ca p n n g th e entire IM. : d »m i th floors.at the fv> low ing address: M a r n e t f e E l a s t i c T r u s s C o late Abingdon Baird ly currd him. I cannot speak too N W cor. Kearuy A S.icnioiento8ts., San Francisco The death of Senator Stanford will not y ^ I n a n s w e r in g a d v tr tt « a t f ease m e n tio n t h i s paper 'highly of the medicine. W m . G l e n n . Interfere with the engagements o f the Palo Scioto county, Ohio. For «ale by all A lto horses in the east. druggist«. OR. JORDAN & CO.’S B. B., 2:13, the little roan pacer that The canal of Languedoc, connecting forced Hal Pointer out in 2:09$* two years G REAT MDSEDM OF AIATOMY ago, is being campaigned again. Thu tboT tli • oorreot pletur* of THB ORB- the Atlantic and Mediterranean .Sea, 1051 Market St., San Francisco OONIAN S NKW BUILDING, located al tha The two fastest regulation tracks by the corner of Sixth and Al iar itraeta. ror many 158 miles long, ha< 100 locks and 50 (Between 6th and 7th Sts.) \ records are at Terre Haute and Nashville. jsaraTHB UHKliONIAN has felt the nrad of aqueducts It- highest part is IfiO feel Go and learn how wonderfully you a naw and oommodiou* but Id 1 mm embracing There will be contests against time on each are made and how to avoid sickness all tha modern improvements, with Iha latest above «ea level. this fall. •and disease. Museum enlarged with Improved machinarr for turning out a tne- thousand* of new objects. Admis Iropolitan paper. It now has It, and on« that Chester park, the half m ile track at Cin- sion 25 eta. My catarrh was very bad. For thirty tha whola Pacific Coast mar justly f«al proud cii.nation to be cut up into building lots. P r i v a t e O ff ic e —» a m e B u i l d i n g of as It Is certainly tho fin st on tha coast. «ear« 1 have been troubled with it.— The early education of Maud S v\tus given 1051 M a r k e t Street-Diseases of merv. Now that THE OR GON AN is sottlad In stricture, loss of manhood, diseases of the skin tills new homo It fools like srivtiifr its many nave tri* d a number oi remedii « with- on this track. and kidneys quickly cured without the use of mer friends a benefit. It makes tills special offer »ut relief. A druggist advi?ed ElyV A horse named B illy has been furnish cury. Treatment personally or by letter, bend to thou« who ranew their subscription, or to those who subsarlbo prior to September 1st, Cream Balm. I have used only one ing power for an elevator on the sixth floor for book. to sand tho of a New York warehouse for nine years, ■ ■ bo»tie ami i can way I feel like a n> *■ ‘ ■ — man. 1 make this voluntary state- during which time he has never been down U/eel(ly Oregorjiarj to terra firm a. iu nt I hat other» may know ••) 1 T H E PROPER CAPER. ‘ Ido not Eat Pastry.I •tyowv fâtood?- COTTOLENE Red Cross Tansy Pills Tbs Ladies PALLAS bis boto tho dull sonson of tho yaor. THI NIAT ‘ b e ll.... ÉHÉ “ — at'«hi. OftK(l«>NG?N • bfi benefit ............. kind k 1 . I'lease Ploaso send sand In will bo croatly * front r e a t _ appreciated. .. bscri tion assooi you r su bscrip beorintion as soon as _ possible. possible, , ______ Vv ___ hen Iti bm Portland Pori cord! illy Invited r is iila “ ■ ■ ■ visltlnjc you are e cordi trip through our new so li and ta k a |o eoli "" OREGONIAN PUBLISHING CO., PORTLAND, OB. (Lawyer), Iiu«8iii con tem p lates building what will be the largest electric railway in 'he w orld ; it will run from St. Peter« burg to A rch a n gel, a distance of 4.50 ilea. T o think “ n o th in g ails v o n ,” is a sym p tom of.dyspepsia. T ak e S im m o n ’s Liver Regulator. T he largest cut ston es in th e world ire in the T e m p le of the S un at Bual- bec. M any are more than 0 0 feel long 20 feet broad and of unknow n d e p th . Y ou will seldom need a doctor if you have S im m o n ’« Liver R e gu la tor handy. STAGE GLINTS. John T. SulliYAn deni«« that he hae married Roee Cughlan. 1 Mathilda Cottrally w ill appear with KlnaaeU't cometHans next Reason. Edwin Arden will be a member of Thomaa W . Keene’s company next Rea son. Max Figm an ha« been engaged to snp- port Johnstone Bennett next season in '•Fanny." Fallen Terry has been writing a vol ume of reminiscences which w ill soon be published. Fanny Rice is tn Geneva on her way to the Mer de Glace. She has bought a new play in Paris. Henry V . Donnelly of Donnelly and G i rard was married recently in New Y ork to MisR Kate Allen. There is a rejK>rt in circulation that Minna Gale-HayneR w ill return to the footlight« next season. A lm a Stew art Stanley, the once great English burlesquer, is at present singing tn a concert garden In Paris. ------------« • « -------------- The struggle for the medical education of women in Edinburgh, which has extended ED U C ATIO N A L ECHOES. over almost a quarter o f a century, has at lost terminated iu victory for th«- w o m u . Columbia college promises soon to be 'ifliupn.’iiuiiti come the home of the free scholarship. Through the agency ot the Missions to The main building of the state university Seamen society over 5,000 sailors have of Missouri at Columbia, which is to re been enrolled as total abstainers in Cork place the burned edifice, will cost about harbor alone. $250, (XXX W illiam Ro^all Tyler has been appoint The statement that suddenly enforced ed master of Adams academy at Quincy, abHtinence kills is not borne out by facts Mass., to succeed Congressman Elect W il The death rate in prison is only 8 in every liam Everett, resigned. 1,000, a much lower rate than iu towns. Miss Edith J. CUypole, after a year’s G out is largely caused tbv the introduc work in the laboratories of Professors tion of stout ns a beverage. It is also Wilder, Gage and Comstock, has been reo stated that from .r>0 to 75 per cent o f the ommended for the degree of master of sci same case« are hereditary. enoe “ with the highest distinction.” The plain living which conduces to high A t Chase (Nty. V h .. the “ citixens’ tem thinking in the schools o f Paris is o f this perance” nominee was lately elected order: A cup of coffee and a roll for break mayor over the •‘citizens’ liberal” candi fast; a slice o f hum and a cake for lunch; a date. bowl of bread and m ilk for supper. In Washington a company o f gentle men counted the young men in the 10 largest prayer meetings. They found 168. They then went to the 10 largest saloons and found 365 young men. They then went to 10 »heatersand counted815. A faraway Johannesburg (South A f rica) critic hoists the following over his colum n: “ N o tickets, no notice." Manager J. M . H ill states over his own signature that he has no intention to retire from theatrical management. Em ily Soldene, once famous as a comic opera p rim s aonna, is now supplying the Sydney Evening News with theatrical and musical notices. G o-w on-go Mohawk and her company are said to be quite the rage in England at preseut. They are playing in first class houses to packed audiences. N at G oodwin will begin his season at the New York Tilth Avenue theater on A ug. 28 with Augustus Thomas’ coin* •dy, “ Iu M issouri." M r. Goodwin plays a nervy little sheriff of the southwest. e l e c t r ic SPARKS. It la intruded to hold nn sxposit , %( Lyons next year Electricity will s prominent part lu the exhibits. Sir Henry Trueman Wood, secretary of ths British oomndsaion to the World’s fair, says that American electricians outrank ths British Lightning Is tigxag because as It con denses the air in the Immediate advance of Its path it file« from side to side tn order to paiot where there Is ths least reaistanoe to Its program. Professor Bell of the Thomson-Houston Electric company in an addrsaa ths other day said that electricity can be made to tarry Us energy 25 miles and then be ueed ta a motive power more cheaply than eoaL FLOW ER AND TREE. Pinks and carnations should have slen der stakes to suppqyt them. It Is said that the violet Is conventionally the only flower that can be worn in mourn ing. A curious tree growth is noted near El- lenville, N. Y ., where a hemlock aud an oak have become perfectly joiutxl at a height of about 10 feet. The water lily is largely used in some parts of India a« food. The fruit of some species that grow plentifully in the lakes of Cashmere is rich In starch and has much the flavor o f a chestnut. Give each pansy plant plenty of room— not less than a feet of space—and make the ground very rich. I f the flowers are plucked ms fast as they appear and the plants are prevented from form ing seed, they will produce flowers the whole summer. ¿Oct*, and SLCOper :'*ci One cent a c Tins GflS4? CouonTHjra promptly currs where all others fail. Coughs. Croup. Sore Threat, Koarscnej«, \Yhccpina Cou^h and Asthma. For Consumption it naa no rival: hoe cured thouaanJo, and will CUBS T oo if taken in time. Sold by Drujgirta on a guar antee. For a Lame Back or ChcstT use SHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTER 25c. CATARRH ___ _ REMEDY. Ft aye you u t a i t i T 1This remedy i* guaran teed to cure you. Price, 50 cto* Injector d m T H E JE W E L CASK ET. An oblong locket of perforated silver gilt has flue chains depending from the sides. A new souvenir spoon has a portrait of Mrs. Cleveland in the bowl and the W hite House perched on the handle. The large round scent jars intended for rooms have large bits of carnelian and transparent quarts set in the covers. There seems to be a fancy for tame forms in jewelry. Some wide «liver bracelets have pendant chains and bolts at the clasps. Loose chain bracelets made of odd shaped beads conuected by a few links of gold are among the prettiest fancies of the season Charming receptacles for face powder are graceful low vase forms expanding into perforated silver edges as delicate as lace work. The bowl is very shallow and just large enough to hold a large powder puff.— Jewelers’ Circular. In Bengal, India, there are th n * harvests respeO every year; pea* and KO W A Y S ID E G L E A N IN G S . Shetland is the most temperate county and Cork the most drunken town iu the United Kingdom. In tha river Hoogly at Calcutta l,00f> ves sels are sometimes anchored at one time. They lie in tiers para.kl to the shore, each vessel moored stem and “tern to buoys. It is said to cast less to send the product of nn acre o f wheat from Dakota to Eng land than it does to manure an acre of land in England »0 that it can grow good wheat. A New York grocer who means well, hut w ho doesn’t know, has m Sag in front o f his »hop that is homemade and is intern.ed for the national ensi-^n. It has about a dozen atars and 15 stripes, alternate red. white and blue. In India and other oriental countries the profession o f serpent charming is said to be hereditary. The charmer possesses a Guaranteed to cure Bilious Attacks and power beyond that of other men of know CoustipHtion, Small Bile Bean*. ing when he is within close proximity to a - ■ ■ - — ♦ • * ----------- concealed reptile. There are now 27 royal families in The flagstaff upon which the first seces Kurop» which have about 400 members sion flag was hoisted in South Carolina Of those 27 families 18 are Germans. when the state seceded iu 1800 is still standing. It is fastened with iron cuffs to the gable end of an old schoolhouse at T o D i g e s t ' . « f. • ske one Small Bile a f t e r e u lii« « . *u . per Houle. Skull Shoals postoffice. The usual mode of punishment among Th«- ruin* of r*rn«*c, in Fraiv*. con the Persians is the bastinado, from which tain ov*.- 10.000 hug* signes similar t«» men even of the highest rank are not ex those at Slonehege. The Druidicsl empt. The victim is thrown on his face < ir« les cover over eight square mile* of and held there immovable, while his back Is lashed with switches. m iin tr y . Prevent ami evr. Cnnettralioo Slid II ...I » i««'. S in ,ili Hi S' Be.ua. Ar MToeahl» laxative and NF.KYK TONIC. Sc a hy Tn or aer.t hr mail. 25r.( JOc., ■BJ fi.M p er p* o^age. i a r [>K<e lYee. Cream white silk gloves, delicately stitched with black, are very fashionable 011 dressy occasions. Pale russet aud tan ties and shoes are preferred to black with day costumes on the beach or in the mountains. Silk, net, batiste, flowered silk muslin ai d organdie form some of the most charm ing toilets of the summer season. Hats fti.d parasols to match are often en suite. Some of the beautiful summer toilets of flowered muslin, sprigged or dotted organ die or shot crepon are made with folded tmpire girdle and Queen Anne sleeve puffs of pale tinted French surah. The m ajority of the most fashionable corsages are either seamless and drawn over glove fitting linings or merely fitted with side forms, witu the immediate front and back portions slightly gathered. For wear over the white cloth gown, so well liked at the seaside, is a reefer jacket of white cloth, lined throughout with prim rose yellow silk, the deep collar and revere faced with the same pale golden color. A popular and beautiful fabric is pat terned silk grenadine, which, wh“ n made up over shot surah with the prevailing color brought out in relitf on the cors;tge, forms an exceedingly rich and becoming toilet. Sheer white lawn blouses and waists are at once cool, dainty and stylish. They intty be iu serpentine form, may follow the conventional lines of the silk or crepon shirt waist or drooping blouse or be shaped in some pretty simple fashion of the own er’s conception. Dainty and elegant dresses of India mus lin are made with alternate trimmings on the skirt of lac« insertion and rows of tiny gathered rushes of the muslin. The cor sage is belted round waist with the same style of trimming coming from the neck and shoulders to the waist.—New York Evening Post. nil aee«l* in April, the early rie* cn»p in September and the great rice crop in December. Cute forj-olrt*, F. v. r»_and Oetreeaf Pe F R A ZE R S HEAT IN T H S W O II.II. Da wwario* qua.iti«* ar« moaurpaaeed. actually outlaotin* two b o iM of o a r othar broad. N ot •ffOctoi by hoot. | r < . F T T H M ¿ I A i m i _ FOW WALK WTDKALKMOCTWmALLT.^jEff CITY OF a i ». Cuahlcr. l*i «»ul« u t . DALLAS, — O N L Y T H r!— HANK, PUREST »J® BEST OREGON, Transact« a «eneml banking: business iu all blanches; Buys and *ella exehange on principal point materials are used in making all our Laundry and Toilet Soaps. United Staten ; Makes collections 014 all points in the Pacific North west; Loan money and discounts paper at the usua rates; Allow, interest »n time denosits. |Atk your Grocer for it. JOS. KUERTON, PROPRIETOR. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND* B A N K I N G SALEM , Do . . . fdTAny perH<*n receiving a auiuple copy o his paper will pieaae consider it an luv itation of become a regular subacriber. C O „ . OREGON E A S T and S O U T H ! a general banking business an« allow interest on time deposits. —VIA— THE SHASTA ROUTE -OF THE— D IR E C T O R S ; G E O . W IL L IA M S , W M EN G LAN H. P .M C N A R Y . J A. BAK ER d. A . R IC H A R D S O N . SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Express Trains leave Portland Dally LEAVE: ARRIVE: Portland ti:15 P M I San Francisco 10:16 A Sail Francisco..7:00 P 61 | Portland.............7:3t> A Dallas Foundry! The above trains stop at all stations from Portland to Albany exclusive, also Tangent, ahedrt, Halsey, Hujrisl’ur«:, Junction City, It vine ami Kugene and all stations from Roseburtf to Ashland exclusive. — ALL KINDS OF— Rospburg Mail Dally. LEAVE: ARRIVE: IRON WORK TO ORDER- Portland Rose burg Repairing Promptly Done. ED. BIDDLE, - 6:60 P ..4:ï0 P 8:80 AM I Roseburz. 7:00 A M Portland . DINING CAMS ON OGDEN KOCT1C PULLM AN BU FFETSLLEPER S. PROP. - AND— SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CAKS Attached to all Through Train*. W EST SIDE DIVISION. O T H O W IL L IA M S , Between Portland and Corvallis. MAIL TRAIN DAILY. EXCEPT BUNDAY. Merchant Tailor.hsS^ A —---- A T 'T V l A L/ 1 X . ID-A-Xala-A-B. O B E G O N . "Jlro*d- Express Daily. Exceot Sunday. • ! 4:40 P M Lv. I 7:26 P M Ar. Portland McMinnville Ar. 1:26 AM Lv. 6:6* A M Oregonian Railway Division, Portland and Yamhill Railway. Passenger depot, foot of JefTeraon street. AIKLIE MAIL—TR! WEKKLY. Leave 9:40 a. m. Portland Arrive 3:0£ p. u> THE WILLAMMETTE. — SALEM , issrv I 12:1 PM Ar. OrvalHa Lv. i:t0P M. I At Albany aud Corvulis connect with trains of Ore- FINb WUKk AM) GOOD n 'S ;*01' ^ Leave 4:"8 p. m. ' Arrive 6:06 p. m. Dallas Aii lie Arrive 8:27 a. ia Leave 7:00 a. m OREGON.— The Best Hotel between Portand and San Francisco.! T h r o u g h T ic ^ c -k J To all P o in t; in the E astern S ta te s . Canada and Entope can he Obtained at Lowest B a te s from I. N. Woods, agent Dallas. s In all its Appointments. -W A .0 1 T B B I H. KOEHLER. E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. F. A P. Agt. Manager. Portland Oregon P r o p r ie to r THE P E R F E C T S KIMBALL PIANO. A SPECIAL OFFER ! Balm — .1. W . Mathewson, Pawtucket, R. I. c. a. c o M. ELMS, M . TONE PERFECT TOUCH SCALJ£ [ DESIGN T H E B R IL L IA N T S S & PIANO. IA LLE TT f TONE BRILLIANT ^ cord lSUCCESS RELIABLE--------- KIMBALL GROANS. EASY TERMS, REASONABLE PRICES. HIGH G RAD E INSTRUMENTS. Every Instrument Warranted for Five Years. JLj. V . M O O R TOÓ W A S H IN G T O N S T R E E T , F I R E . P O R T L A N D , OREGON P A R K ! The new addition to Dallas,'lies four blocks southwest ol the court house, commanding a view of the whole town and surrounding country. Shade trees are set out along all the streets, which are graded and 80 feet wide. Size of lots— '50x144, with allleys through the blocks. PRICE $65 AND $95 PER LOT. These lots are sold on the installment plan— $10 cash, balance on three, six, nine and twelve months’ time without interest. This is by long odds the prettiest and best addi tion to Dallas. Wm. P. WR’GHT, Agent. DALLAS LUMBER YARD. J - 1 i . N u n n , lr * r o r > r ie t o r . Full stock o f best quality seasoned lumber and all kinds o f dimension timbers. Doors, windows, bracets, mouldings, laths, shingles, cedar posts, ornamental fencing ami stair material. Prices o f doors, 2£xti£xlj, $1.75; 2i{x- Oj(xli. $3; 2$x6Jxl$. $2; 2 | x 6 fx lL $2.25; shingles, $2.50; common windows, $1.25 to $2.50. Door and window frames carried in stocK. Terms cash, or bankable note in 30 davs. “A W ore to the Vise is Suftai," Thoreiore, when we assure advertisers that this paper en ters at least nine-tenths o f the homes in Polk county, and ‘ hat it« contends aie carefully read by all the inmates, what better medium It an business men want in which to push the sale o f their goods. They should hear in mind that, accor ding to the experience o f the largest and most successful ad vertisers, dull times does not warrant a suspension of their advertisements. lai It I . r J /V A *