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Slandering the Klernal Vlty,
"When .von were hi Kome, of course,
ton did n the Komnns do."
"Kr yes; I had to. I ran out of
money, and had to find koiiio way to ex
tract it from the rich Americana that wera
visiting the city." Chicago Tribune,
( Iilpprr.
"Will you saw some wood for your
dinner?"
"Xo'm, I don't oat wood." Houston
Tost.
Habitual
Constipation
M i Vi l
I lay oopprmnrwituy oiercouu? by proper
personal effWts'witlitlie Assistance
of tlioonp truly benoirml tovntue
remcily, Syrup oj oiul Lluirnj Senna,
union e-nnlilos ou?toorm regular
lialuts doily sothut assistance to na
ture may lie gradually (Wjenspdith
ulien no longer needed as the host of
remedies, lien rpojutrod, a re to assist
noturo and not to supplant the natur
al u actions, wh'tt l must depend ulti
mately upon proper nourishment,
proper efforts, utul riht living gcneraHy.
TooYt its benejieiut ejects, always
Miy the Rename
'i manujncturt'd (j the
California
Fig Syrup Co. only
SOU? BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS
out' stzeotily, reuiur price 5UC p llotUe.
A formal declaration of party princi
ples specified as the party platform was
as unknown In the early days an was a
convention. The noiment, the jolliest, the
most exciting and perhaps least logical
presidential campaign was that of 1840.
William Henry Harrison, hero of an In
dian victory at Tippecanoe, a plain old
man, who had lived, his opponents sneer
ingly sold, in a Ior cabin decorated with
coon skins and had drunk hard cider, was
selected by Thurlow Weed as a better
candidate than. Henry Clay. To defeat
Clay in the Republican convention, the
unit rule was adopted. The issues between
Van Buren, the Democratic candidate,
and Harrison were not clearly drawn, but
the adventitious circumstances of Harri
son's early life were skillfully utilized for
theatrical effects. "Old Tippecanoe" was
the slogan. Processions, miles Ions, with
log cabins, cider barrels and coon skin
caps on poles, stretched from State to
Slate, (lee clubs were a feature of the
campaign and the Indian fighter was fair
ly sung into office.
So vigorously did the Whigs sing their
favorite refrains that echoes of the songs
still linger.
What has caused this preat commotion
motion motion motion,
Our country through?
It Is the bull a rolling on
For Tlpperanoe and Tyler, too,
And with them we will beat little Van,
Van, Van. Is a used up man.
Farewell, dear Van,
You're not our man
To guard the slilp.
We'll try old Tip. '
In the campaign which resulted in the
election of Benjamin Harrison the fact
that he was a grandson of old Tip was
not forgotten by his adherents. Many
slangy, even irrevereDt references fixed
on grandpa's hat as a fit subject for
campaign quips. In 1844, the year when
the Democratic convention brought the
first dark horse into the running, the
songs of the majority were :
O, poor Henry Clay, poor Henry Clay,
You cannot be our President, for I'olk Is In
the way.
and
Hurrah for I'olk and annexation,
Down with Clay and high taxation.
When John Hanks., cousin of Abraham
Lincoln, carried two weather-beaten rails
Into the Wigwam the structure especially
built for the Republican convention held
In Chicago, in May, 1S00 Lincoln be
came the "railsplitter" candidate as Har
rison had been the log cabin and Jackson
the hickory candidate years before.
In the convention of 1800 began the
modern custom of cheering and counter
cheering. The Seward contingent gave a
parade the day of Hie couveintion. While
they were marching Lincoln supporters
filled the Wigwam. With the naming of
the candidates began the cheering. When
Seward was nominated and seconded the
shouting was absolutely frantic, shrill
and wild. Rut when Lincoln's nomina
tion was seconded the West was heard
from, and gave a scream that was posi
tively awful, and accompanied it with
stamping that made every plank and pil
lar in the building quiver. On the third
ballot Linco'n was nominated. The shout
ing was so deafening that the cannon
which was discharged on the roof of the
building could not be heard inside.
RUNNING AWAY FROM HOME.
more. They have restrictions of all
kinds placed on the order of their dally
lives,, but they are used to It. Indeed,
they have arrived at a sort of mental
state la which they look to the author
ities to tell them what to do, and how
to do It, in every contingency. "Ver
boten !" is the German word that has
the greatest vogue, so far as I was able
to see. "Forbidden !" stares them in
the fuce everywhere. They are regu
lated in al! sorts of ways, down to the
manner they shall conduct themselves
in their houses. There is a certain
time for Ivatiiig rugs, a certain time
for playing the piano, a certain time
for everything else. You can move
your household goods only in a certain
way. You cannot shake a dust rng
out of the window. You cannot do this
and you cannot do that, and, they told
me, after once you get accustomed to
it, it is a comfortable way to live. It
absolves you from thought if you know
what hours there are for doing your
work and how you must do It. If a
cub knocks you down in the street,
you are arrested for obstructing the
trullic. Your place is on the side
walk. Kvery P.erliner does exactly what he
is expected .to do, and you must ao tins
same. As an example of how well
trained they are, they are not obliged
to have guards on the underground
trains in Herlin. The Berlin folks
know they are expected to shut the
doors, and they shut them. If you
observe their regulations you "are not
disturbed, but if you violate one of
them you instantly get into more kinds
of trouble than you had imagined could
exist. All you are expected to do is
to walk a chalk-line, and you can be
happy, If the regulations allow the kind
of happiness that agrees with you.
Samuel G. Blythe in Everybody's.
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Made different. Cook
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Gray-Haired Man Kemembera a Hoy
Who Tried It Forty Years Aro.
"Whenever I read in the newspapers
that a boy has run away from home to
fight Indians or seek some other sort of
adventure, it takes me back forty
years,' said ttie gray-nairea man in
the club smoking room. "For I ran
away from home once. Just as I suih
pose every other youngster does, once
at least, only In my case I wasn't seek
ing adventure, I was escaping tyranny
"It seems foolish now, hut It was
all very real to me then. The tyranny
consisted of the one fact that I got
my first licking, and I guess there's
no doubt that I deserved it. But I
couldn't see it that way then ; I was
very bitter, aud the one Idea I had
was to get away where life was free
ond tyrants were not.
"The impulse to depart on my trnv
els was carried out so suddenly that
I found myself wandering far away
from the house before it dawned on
me that 1 was ill provided for a Jour
ney. In fact I had gone Just as
was, with the smart of my physical
as well as my mental wrongs still
cute.
"As I went I pondered over the mat
ter of provisions, nrd the Idea came
to me that I would make my first
stand in a cranberry bog right on
the farm. With this as a headquar
ters I would make raids on neighbor
ing orchards, and if the worst came to
the worst I supposed the cranberries
would support life.
"Well, I reached the cranberry bog
presently and bivouacked. Here I
should spend the first night under the
friendly stars. I picked out a soft
place for a bed and sat down to wait
the coming of night.
"Now, cranberries are not very fill
ing, especially In the raw, green state,
but I managed to eat some of them.
And then It began to get dark.
"Well, sir, the shadows fell quickly
on the bills about me and the air grew
chill. Fantastic monsters reared their
horrid beads on every band. The free
life began to pall.
"So It won't surprise you to learn
tbat a very little boy ran home crying
before the supper things bad been clear
ed away, and that he never ran away
again."
DISCIPLINE IN BERLIN.
Germans Not Only Obey Ralea, Bat
An Vmbmppy Without Then.
The Ber liners, and the rest of the
Germans, are the most governed people
on earth. They like It and bowl for i
The Dannoch.
One of the hardiest, bravest, anu
most difficult to handle among all the
western tribes was the small but val
orous baud known as the Bannock,
Banuk, or I'anaitl. This little tribe,
never numbering more than 700, has
for many years Inhabited the country
between the Snake river and the moun
tains which mark the boundary between
Montana and southern Idaho.
Of Shoshone race, but braver am.
more turbulent than any other Sho
shone tribe, the Bannock fought the
Blackfeet and drove them back when
they came over the mountains, domin
ated tamer tribes of Idaho and Ore
gon, and made themselves general nui
sances when the white man took the
country.
The Bannock troubles culminated in
1S7S. when they broke out In open war,
drawing many of the Piute and Sho
shone along with them. After consid
erable fighting their young chief, Buf
falo Horn, was killed hy frlendlv In
dian scouts, and the Bannock warrior?
surrendered.
All of tae Rannock tribe, except :
fragment at Lemhi, now make their
home on the Fort Hall reservation.
Some 500 of them still survive, but nre
slowly decreasing" In numbers. They
do not take kindly to civilization, but
soeni to have accepted the Inevitable.
nnd behave fairly well of recent vears
Messrs. Palerno and Clnngoloni, the
Inventors of "tachyol" (fluoride of sil
ver), an antispetlc employed In surgery,
have found that a solution of 1 part In
500,000 of water will destroy all germs,
including bacillus subtills, its germici
dal effect being much greater than that
o chlorine, bromine or ozone.
To lessen risk of loss of submarines,
torpedoes used in naval practice and
other objects liable to sink In the sea,
a French oceanogrupher attaches a ves
sel of oil having a long and short time
tube one-tenth of an inch in diameter.
When submergence softens the gum
seals of the tube, oil rises from the
long one drop by drop, locating the
sunken object by the film on the wa
fer's surface.
The German government more than
a year ago Imposed what seemed to be
a moderate tax on railroad tickets.
The result of it has been a diversion of
travel from the higher to the lower
classes, to such an extent that a de
crease of about $2,500,000 in the pas
senger earnings of the Prussian state
railroads alone is attributed to it.
Nearly at the same time a new schedule
of charges for passengers and baggage
was introduced, which oa the same
railroads reduced earnings about
$1,500,000. But this was expected.
Dr. II. C. Stevens, of Seattle, reports
recent experiments which show that
objects seen by Indirect vision ordin
arily appear larger In the right half
of the field of vision than in the left.
With a smaller number of persons this
is reversed. From these facts he de
duces a possible origin of right and left
handedness. Right-handedness, or Its
reverse, develops at about the age of
seven months. Dr. Stevens suggests
that they may be due to the phenomena
of vision just described. By a reflex
effect the infant reaches after the ob
jects best seen with the arm nearest to
them.
In his book on the great veld of
German East Africa, Herr C. G. Schil
lings gives a vivid description of the
shimmering, undulating sea of light
which bathes that country, causing
light-colored objects often to appear
black, and making distances so decep
tive that when but a few hundred
paces away It Is sometimes impossible
to distinguish a rhinoceros from an
ostrich or a termites' nest. Water on
this veid is often the greatest of lux
uries, "as precious as life Uself, ever
when obtained from small mud pools.'
Yet the country, when viewed from hill
tops or from tall trees, exhibits a won
derful panorama of wild life. Elephant
there are not dependent upon grass
but will strip trees of their bark oi
branches when hard pressed, and thej !
are sometimes found in company wit! '
giraffes. In some of the small lake.
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ARRANGE TO STOP AT
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particularly to State people. A refined place for
ladies visiting the city, close to the shopping
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lull prii-eilft si-nioa triplication. Control and I 11
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THE EAIfT
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home in dluiug
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&yytK& M CJonn, newt hum
gjy will not will ot
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Soap has been known to the world for jfttbc c djo .UlUou,
3,000 years
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow Soothing
Byrup the best remedy to use for their ch:ldia
during the teething per,ocl.
The smallest hone iu the human body
is contained in y drum of the eai-.
riTft Bt. V!tns Dance and all Nervons Dlnfos
f permanently cured by Ir. Kline's Grtiit
Serve Restorer, fond for FHF.E f 2 trial bottle and
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Glass bathtubs are coming into general
ise in Germany.
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Better each year, and larger. We now
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painful, swollen, smarting; sweating feet. Makes spect. Get our catalogue, penwork, etc.,
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Anybody'" Darling.
Male Voice Hello!
Female Voice Hello!
"1st this you. dnrlinaV
"Yes; who are you?" Yonkers Statesman.
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.B., Principal
Tenth and Morrison Portland, Oregon
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
bv local applic ations, as tlicy cannot reach tlie
diseased portion ol the er. ' 'lliere is only one
way to cure deafness, ami that is by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness is mused bv nn in-
of the Kilimanjaro region hippopotam. i llamd condition of the niutous lining of the
i-.UMur:i ih n luoe. iietl i nis ut o; is iiiiinmc'i
may be watched by a concealed ob
server at as close quarters as In
zoological park.
von have a rumbling sound or imperfect liear
: me, ft id when it is entirely closed, Pcnfnc is
C. Gee Wo
Tiie weil known reliable
CHINESE
Root and Kerb
DOCTOR
Him mnrie n life etudy of
roots ami heibs, and in that
Si udy discovered mid Ih id.
to the world hitf wonder.
Order of the Uoliieu llorxexhoe.
No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used He Cures
Without Operation, or Without the Aid ot a Knifaj
lie ftonrnnteee to Cure inturru. tA:rttmiBv Lung,
the result, ami unless the l'nflammatiOrn'aii be
taken out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed forever:
irti" ciises out of ten are en-ised bv Catarrh,
uhinh in nnthiniT hut a i i n fl a ,i r.l t 1 1 i , . ,t tlirnat U !,.,..., , i tv,i, . .. .-, laK 1 1 1.
How tnnnr nersmiq Iiqvp w-nr h-irl ! the mucous surim-cs. Btoiniicli. I.i.-er. Kidney' Tronli,..,,lo Lost Manhood.
now many persons uae eei Heard t VVp wii pivcUnG Hundred Dollars for am-, t"1? w H,kmw AU tr'1"'6
of the Order of the Golden Horseshoe, ! ease of Deafness (caused bveaterrh) that can-1 A SURE CANCER CUKE
the first order founded in America? j .,7 Ca,Hrrh ure Send fo1 . Just Rcived '-S. Sure
In 1"1'4. when Virginia extended- gol(1 t)v'pn,e'';j5,'sC-I:XEY C ''ToIedo' ' I if Tor ap.K afi.iiti't' p'on t delay.
from the Atlantic Into the unknown j h'lle IlairsFanuly'ri'ils for constipation. I CONSULTATIONMEE
West, few of her Colonists had cross-j " ! Uyou cannot - call, write forovmpton bim,ls7i!idclro
ed the Blue Kidge or the Alleghenies. Purely Matter of choice. j tttk c. 'ck k" 'cm'h TNT'SKTr i ctf co.
So full of d inners from s iv'-es mnl 1 'o I nave ro pity tins dim ror gas that iwi . iim m., i or .aornson, i'oniiu.d, Oregon,
I never used i
"Not unless yon choose.
There is no
wild beasts and so full of natural difll
. . nillliU tl'OU 1 ui tiiic.-.urn .if tluieo . i i
liie nannoek are very dark or face, nnd , , l" w,w"- ; compulsion about it. We nierelv shut off
of medium stature, while their physique: l,Ie "fig"t-S that Governor Spoiswood. vn;n. if vou doa-t pav jt."Chh.ago
is wiry and sinewy, afc might be t.x-!settin out to tlis,'OVt,r il l:lfs. looked Tribune.
peeted with a fighting race, equally ex-' on the expedition as so hazardous that j
pert In horsemanship and mountain he took wit!l ulm 11 Euard of "soldiers. J
climbing. peniiemen. aim pioneers, armed ami
j carrying provisions. These scaled the
A I.ont Art Keilineovertl. ! p;lss jtn j,rplt hardships and perils.
In Science. Frank Delia Torre an-j and returned after the Governor had
nounees his rediscovery of the famous : cut the name of King George iu the
Venetian varnish, which has been the j rocks on the highest peak. ,
despair of violin makers for nearly j He then constituted the society, oi
200 years. Shortly after the discov-1 order, of the Golden Horseshoe. Kach
ery of America the gondolas of Yen-1 man who had staled this high puss was
lee were regularly coated with a trans- j made a member of it, nnd to each one
parent, lustrous, orange-red varnish. he presented a golden horseshoe. On
This flame colored material made ; the side was inscribed in Latin: "Sc
everything beautiful upon which it was it pleases him to cross mountains."
painted. After the Venetian city fath-! Any men thereafter who could provt
ers decreed that all gondolas must be j that he had read with his own eves
P N U
I'iei.te Mention This F:u er.
No. 30-08
T"lTtIEN wrli'ng to p.1 vertiserg please
J t i
mention thig p.-iper.
rfifeii HIIMBVii H
u ' i.-'t it i i i w a. m v ev-i
PI LJ1PIIU
black the wonderful varnish was turn
ed over to the violin makers. Some
Italian furniture of the seventeenth
century still extant is coated with it.
When the violin makers had used up
the supply on the last Cremonas, no
more was to be had. Investigation
led Mr. Torre to conclude that the raw
materials of this varnish must have
come from Africa, and he believes that
he has at last found a gurft varnish
identical with that used by the Cre
mona makers. It looks like the old
varnish and seems to have the same
wonderful effect on violins covered by
It.
the name of the King on the height was
entitl :ed to become a member of this
order.
Not Ple-aaant.
Bacon I see a German scientist -
serfs that thoughts can be photographed.
Egbert It wouldn't be possible.
however, to make some of 'em lock
pleasant. Yonkers Statesman.
A Fitting Term.
"How would you designate a tatlor'a
Jag?"
"I don't know of any particular name
unless you would call It a tight fit."
Baltimore American.
WTien you see a boy with curls and
a Bash, it is a very good sign that the
father doesn't have his way In the
house.
And the honesty of a poor man 1
seldom questioned.
Dei ious Definitions.
Colic: The only thing that will
tackle a baby without first considering
the consequeuces.
Chimeras: The food of indolent the
orists. Humor: An anvil upon which to
crack a smile.
Matrimony : The sea that swamps
many a courtship.
Sympathy : A convenient thing for
a silent partner.
Miser: One of the things that will
keep In any climate.
Dude: The excrescence of insuffer
able conceit
nw b m
Fo? Infants and Children.
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sported a neat two-foot flagstaff.
And right away somebody will warn
to suggest a sign language for the flag
In the hat.
Of course the flag at half masi
might indicate that Its owner was a
widow, and a reversed flag would
mean that the lady was In distress.
Cleveland Tlaln Dealer.
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noisy music lessons.
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