Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1871-188?, November 04, 1886, Image 4

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SHOULD THEY BE PERMANENTLY
SHELTERED IN ASYLUMS!
lA.,
Or Should They at Onoa b riacsxl Im
Families? One of tho Evil of Charlt
bio Katerurlsat Generally Jn mil.
Delinquents.
TNCUS Sati hn found it M iwtl
U A aura ren-.e l-- for lV.nad liver.
t;.-i n...,'.i.-l-..-. II ( nntuiion.
i 'n . d ar-d Fever, ami ' 1 aiTiwt ions of U
Kld.iovsand l,itr. Tt,i U Sew lorn
p,K.3,', i t dm Hal :!l convince yon
' that i'.s Clis'"t aad He lieniody
Hi i' i tr' -"t f r l)i'M of Knlneya,
i.ivorn'!.! I i:ivteri. If you want a pore
-'-s.i'-l ei-n-.i-oniul, t'i..t is positively
.(r. v.Ti.itP'it- ount-ua no irorenry, go to
v.,r., lis-jik-i-t, mid (ret a li-ti'.e of t.ie
,t :l::ui-sw -"J Vuiaey Koamly.
H SA! K BY
Robust Health
Is not always enieycd by those, who seem
l poises it. 'flic tmt of corrupted
'-blood limy bo secretly undermining Uie
.-,nwi!u(ton. In time.'tbe mfn w Ulcer.
liuntv show iiseuects. anil w ithall the mom
viiulcnec 111'" lomrer it has been allowed
to normeaie 1 Ik svVlcin. Each pimple, sty.
t..il. fkin disorder cud sense of iinuatur.il
lassitude, or lamruo,, is ouc of Nature'
warnings of the consequences of neglect.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
I tlio onlv remedv tliat can be rolled upon,
In all i sm, to eradicate the taiut of hcred
tarv disease and tins special comitious
f ilie blood. It is the only alterative
that is mfticieutiy powerful to thoroughly
cleanse tlio svsteiu of Scrofulon and
Jlereuriul impurities and the pollution
'. tf Contagious liseses. It also neu
, t-.Ttlires the poisons left by Diphtheria
J ami Scarlet Fever, and enable rapid
Trx-mvmtioii from the enfeebleuicut and
debility caused by these disuses.
Myriads of Cures
.Achieved bv Avr.K's SAttSAPAKlUA. in
the pa-t fovtv vcars,re attested, audi here
is IU bl,od tlisVsM-. at all po-ible of cure,
that will not vivid to it. Vuatir t!
iltneii!s of llii's el;is.a;id wherever found,
from tlio M-urvv t-f the Arctic circle t l'ia
veldi-Mre" iir Sou.b Africa, till rem
edv has afforlt-i Ura'.l'i to tl:e mOcrei-i
bv' hcm it w eiiiiiloycd. Pnuei-n
fivn-wberentn ei mimei-ou r:ives. illt
i it!it:r ivixmal kimwkd'.-e. of rein?rk-r'-i'
it xvroiirlit by it. where u!l e!h r
U-. sdiK iu l:;:d bi-m iiiiai ailing. People
v. i I tio weU to
Truct Nothing E!s3
i
Vb:;!i .YKi:"s SabsapariU.a. yumerr.M
vnnte niixtun- ure iierel 10 the pubitc
t -b:oHl puriiirrt" lii.!i ouly allure
l!ie ps!kiit wiili t!.e i rrnne of man
rliean 1om n, and wi'h whiib it ui folly lo
rxpt-'riiuriir ivbile- !i-fw t "Im-liiv lir
roiiiin,' more il.fp-e?lid and d.l'KUi of
fiire. Sitr.o of tiie-e niix'tirc do liutid
l.i;iii ' ii'im. lleur in min I that the oaly
,i.iii-MH' Hint rra radicaliy puri.'y tie
,'Ailia'wl !i!el i , ,
Ayer's Ssrsapariila
ai.
HOMELESS CHILDREN.
THE ONLY FOUNDATION.
A GLIMPSE OF THE PATHETIC
Or.
- . ritEPAitrD by
J, C Ayer & Co, Lowell, Ma
okl by all drifrst! price fl,
aix huttha .'or iX
Th BCIXR8 Ct'IDK t,
Sept. anil MarcU,
k each year. Mr Vt pages.
t)SZI i Incbn, with ot
3. BOO UlaMratlona a
wol Picture Ccallery.
GIVES Wholnale Prlra
41m fa KMMU'ri an all good for
perMmat or ftually ane. TelU bow to
-rocr, aad gi-r exact eoat of trtty
talmg yam oae, eat, drink, wear, or
Itars fan with. Toeee IKVALtAULE
liOOKS eoBtatn tnforveUoa plraned
from Use aitrkrtt af the world. We
will auatl a copy Hlk-K to aaf ad
dreu upon receipt of 10 eta. to drfray
expenee af aaaUlTijr. Let aa hear from
yea. lUtpectfullr,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
litl 3t ti'i Wabaaa Aeeaae, t'Uicatfo, 111.
An address lately delivered lefor the
national conference of charitiei and cor
rection at, St. Paul, Minu., by Mr. William
Lcteuworth of .New lortt, eiuitalus
om very tnterestmu statistic. ir. ;
Letehworth 1$ the president of the Sew
iork state board of cAnrities. ana tne suo- ; i... xhat la riirht.
Ject upon whlen h6 poke, the "Childvcn I "n,on v(m Ui,v
. . . ' . .hi -. . : .. V. - V .. ! '
oi t ne cm aie, is one wuu w uu u unu
made himself thoroughly familiar.
The whole number of children under 18
year of as lu the Tutted States is given
a$ "0),ot;i.iW.i. VI these, accor-tins to tne
cinsus of 1SS0, there were 61,6Sd in tho
foundling asylums, orphan asylums,
other establishments for homeless and
destitute children, and the juvenile re
formatories of the dllT.?rent states, nearly
Mie-half of whom, or 2433$, were In Now
York Institutions. Tho oensns also gave
the total number ot idiots iu the United
S'ates as T8,SII5; blind. 4H.SSS; deaf muU'S,
XvSni, l)f these defectives, 1W,JU in alt.
only lO.Otvt were tn ctucattoaal tnitiMi-
tions other tuaa day schools. A lie isew
K:;g!.ind states had a population of 4,341
ol.ud person, and ouly one public Insti
tution for their instruction, containing M
in i.ates. There were uo schools for deaf
mutei iu New Hampshire aad Vermont,
and noii4 for the blind nor the deaf in
N'ew Jersev, Delaware, Florida or Ne
vada.
HOMELESS AND PrsTITCTK.
With respect to homeless and destitute
children, the question arises whether
tliey should be permanently sheltered in
asylums or at ouce placed in families by
adoption, indenture or verbal agreement.
Mr. Letehworth would foaow the sensible
plan of sending out .those fit to go Into
decent homes and keep the rest In the
asi Hira until they are licked into shape.
As it is, the tendency is to retain the
children too Ion? in tuylutns who.se mau-
asers take a pride In more numbers, for
.lie more they have the more important
th.'ir function appears. This is one of the
great evils of charitable enterprises
generally. Tho larger the show they can
:nr.ke the greater the amouct of atten-
.inn they can attract and of money they
cm obtain: for even in the conduct of
c.iuntie there is sometimes, tf not often
i cood deul of humous. Protracted
Asylum life. too. is bad for the young, and
nay utterly until them for the struggle
.uey mu-st eventually go through la the
u'.ide world.
Of recent years the English and Sccfeh
ys;em of boarding out, as it is called,
tas been tried to some extent iu Masa
j..u etw, Pennsylvania and iu the vicinity
f this city: but the trouble with it is that
he Ixivs and girls bo.i-.ded out are dutin
nis iel as paupera umui thoe with
v nom they associate, for taeir mainten-
nee is puid for by public or privale chur
ty, and ihey are b.idly handicapped in the
ao of life, t-m.il.-ej w..; are sent Uilo
eiuilie .o be advpied or under indenture
lo not antTer froui m.c:i Uis.-dvantag.-s,
aid the'.r thanceaof a lv:incniouiure coa-
qa.-utly givatiT. iUr-iidea. if the state
l--.c;it tlit pli.u of pa) iifc 'btawtl pvoyle
refase to laka taMiwr cuillreu. vrllti-
Mil re o:u!ni nij. It U uot a tod system
Ut tUU eountry.
- - the r.utn AKD IME pkav.
- Mr. liciwo.h ariw in bohslf of
farther pruviaitia for iu liutrurt'oa of
ihe l.l'.'i i and the deaf, though he is of
theo:in on tuiU our eintir.g institutions
for them compare fuvorably with lljoee
f Kar.pe. flat ne docs not fa vor the pro-
jjet, wtiico has been v vrr.il times beture
oi.r nate H-Uturo, of a state asylum ior
tlw adu.l b.i..(L Oive t..eai Instruction
that will licio tiietu to auU-auport, he
An Kartiest Irot.t Aaalut a PemoraU ;
itlng Idea The rtnal TasU j
Merit, ftr all, Is the only foundation j
of real suceoss ou the stage. I want to i
enter nn earnest protost right here
V.ainst the demoralising idea that mere
notoriety will do. You cau't fool the
public. There never was such a dispenser i
of stem justice as the public. It is al.
lutely without heart or sympathy In the
award ot honors. True, a scandalised
women way succeed on the stage; she
otten does; but it is never a scaudalised
Avoniau who is destitute of merit of some
kind. A scandalised womn may bo very
industrious, very brilliaut, very artistic
Tne public measures her according to
what she does inner professional enpno-
a painting yon don't
bother yourself much about what the
lvibits were of the man who painted it.
llou t-.innv people are there who care
! whether llocthoven was a man of a well-
ordered lifo or not. They delight in his
oventh symphony, without any regard
whatever to his porsonsj appearance or : -r,.! -imif.,rtnbl homes and thriving
personal characteristics. It is all a que- ui, 0( wheat and oats in the first miles
lion of art: that is, it is all a question of lha ,ri., i,ut ia latter portion
thrift and enterprise had yielded to weeds
art ia the end. Art is the final test. 1 he
pubiiB may be hoodwinked for a time; a .
crivio may cr.rry an incompetent ou the '
tni! wave tor a time, but the true oasis is "
reaeli.tl In flie end. j
ou can't substitute scandal for art. j
Scandal nuw become an advertisement !
for art, but it can never take its place. ;
Scandal can't stand on its own legs. It is
ouly tolerated where it is hitched on to i
something else that is better. Tinio tells, j
The Atnericau women w ho have attained ;
the greatest success in opera arc those ;
known here nnd abrtad Kellogg, lary, ,
ibani, llauek, and VanZandt and notio
of
wtse.T argues, and then let then talc
their part in the work of the ooinmunily.
In asylums tuey w.H remain throughout
the r lives Ucpend-ui mid iucapnbie
elf-reliano.
The instruct! in of t'ae Idiotic, or feeble
minded, has pr-rluccd r ults whx'a have
ben urpr:.'iul) sjcce.ifuL ami there
fore he won.d fo.ler and extend it, and in
needful e.is wuull co:i:inuo the pro
tection of t'ie siate nfler lhesch.iol age
was pas.e i. As to J ivenile rleliuquents,
to caued, he noul l nave More care taken
in separating the bai casei froui those
wnica are le s depraved, so that gradua
tion from n house of refuse should not
put a brand upon a boy. To that eml he
woul I put burdened criminal youth In
J, stin :l niAlitutlons, while ci.Uil run j-im-p!y
unfortunate should be pheed un ler
d.lfercnt i:ill:ienc?s and amid bstwr av
ociat on. The reform school", too, he
think ire too lare for the proper care
i f lh r inruaies and he calls for more
c&re.'u. sup-rviiion to prevent tlio toui-uiilu:-:it
of children to houses of reinjje
on fnvoious charge. New York Sun.
A a Old Man's tlxperlenca la the Wilder
ne His Mome-tMrkneu.
j 1 had a Kllinpse of the pathetic the other
day. lUding out fMin a town, whose
chances of Kiiug a city are fully equal lu
her dreams, we took dinner at an oasis in
a desert of speculative claims. Wo had
! to navigate another tender-foot was with
i me to reach our dinner, r'or miles we
drove over prairie sod as tough and un
subdued as ever rose unmarked by the
; hoofs of buffalo In early spring. In some
places spring Area had tuowed off the dry
fcrass and left the sod to spring up In
, green aftergrowth. Hutlalo wallows and
j their counterfeits, "burn out, were nu
merous. Houses, strafl'-stacRS ami inn
ing claim shanties built of soil dotted the
horlson aud furnished headlands by
which to steer, llraklug, grown up to
weeds or lying In flat ribbons ns far as
the eye conld reach, served to Indicate
sections and center lines, and so after
tacking ami putting abont several times
we reached our destination, sixteen miles
northwest of town. We had passed sev-
and soeculatlon. The land was not so
good, but, quite good cuougli for non
resident traihekers In the toil and perse
verenui of actual settlors.
We were cordially received, unhar
nessed and fed by a white-haired uian of
00, who, with his son, wore struggling
with nature and comparative solitude.
He cooked a good dinner, aud over it told
us about his exjierieiice in this third wil
derness. He had pioneered in Illinois and
and Wisconsin for thirly years. "1 can
stand this 'hatchln' it, said he. 'I can
stand working hard aud living as I did iu
of tueii were compelled to report to scan-, tt. . imflVlm nin on Simula fare,
lal. tuo dramatic stage tne women w k . ,. . t .me everywhere, and
who ran draw the largest audiences aim thero'aaomathinii about this cllmat that
wno nave me most pruiuuicui iwwu ( mne iazy mn want to work; out,
this country are Mary Anderson, .Maggie , thlj m,,,),, it wo;irlug on mo. I'm
Autciioii, loiia, ranuy i)eiipon man . ioo!lli hnbiU Kvery sane lnau
C'laia Morns. I would like to tnetuue , f ,a hH ...., i.i. rellow-men. and
.uodjesna, but sue is noi an American. j v eftftl,t Small, who lost his wife
I do uot remember Uiat anyol tnese- I.-.,.,....,, h.r here half dead from
have been helped along by a ie.ino.ui. MirhUraii. - hnwn't a nol-nbor within
three miles. I'll toll you what I'll do
and he looked out of tho window on to
SAltSLMEIJS
Remedy for the Blood !
VMiiiic o'.'i-it nut .t i. tuoi 1 1 u ,m
lim tr i dor in'emnil nl llo Hl.-m-eh,
I.i. er. k hill. i .11.1 li l oid all trouble n-
iiIIIhk (Mill nil Impure iiiiiiillllnil ol Ihe blood.
SarsfloUl Ctironlo UlcorSslvo
For Ihn euro ol t'hronle I'livra, Vnrleime Veins,
Al.ci'"i. Kevvr Mores, liiiltiiineOorvSwi'lllmis,
111). ).ini, lllktulM' llf till) H.M l II 111. nnd Hull's
ol eiery ilou'llpll "I. '
I I I IlIIKM'Ks i
.1. S. M.ivn lid, t.-itiitrv. ' r.
.liio.lv irl.id I lii'iiil.-ld A r.nrl.Hriu.t llmidiMir,
Mrs. follco. Hi'ln, dr.
Uev. Mr ou. l.-ikor ftly Dr
A It I ee.or ki-iii:iMli k W T.
Mrs. Julia Wotior, M...itilt, W. T.
Uev. S. Al. Peuier, i'liyallup. W. T.
Ti stni-uii) nt liev. T. J. IIu(T c
Ti'Hsrk Statioi us , Auiiusi -JT, InkI,
'I o "Tub Saili iki ii liKVKiuKs Co - I mint
ho,.rih i-iidi-ro hrtr.lH'lds i:ein-dn,. and mil
t.(riuiN tlo'l uiv i iiilorn'iio'til .h-ill bo iUihmI
-brre II will du Ilie i'"l ! to sullerlim m
msiitlY. Ibtvo lisd a hiii'jiv epitrleiie.i lu emi
lii-i-llon w Itli lif,o r.ouiMbi'S, lion t wiis Hist
iiobieed In try lli.on my trii'ml. ilioiiiilit 1 would
not live llire'e months. Ni.w I niu well nnd
hearty; 1 oi(h '.'IU pounds; sin sirniieor and In
belief tioill'i Iiiiii I h ive h"d lor lihe yens,
1 hsve tried iii'iny doi'tors siul m my otlief iimh
edtes. ind idl ll'ixe I d,l-i) to e'lti- tttlttiH lied
tot bis kind ro Idoliee llisl lie led Ilie lo ) in)
'itid youi- vii'tiderful reitti'dten. I would reenm
mend all who 'Hi-"iidei U'i: (vein mtul I'l.isoii
iwn id iiny d"M'i hul.'ii to 1 1 y x ii-ileld bemed)
f r tlio loi'.il nd 10s I li-er K,il -I.
Hhii'e I 10 l.toul. illo.' e,t ou:e It ll's 'if i,'H
In in. I'i'tKlmoii I u ,vo wtitu'-.i I t in r tec: ,1
i h. n-ii' i.iii iii. in nihors, i-ud It ,ui.ii Ilie
best uf llll ii'tivll
Wllllli lllO A-ir,1eltl ll.'llli'.lies I'u ",'1'1S
Coltunelinil He w 1th Hi. Itieril el thi'lr renir lien.
I mil ye ii i iruly. lil.V J I'. Ill I K.
liefer to Uov. Mr l'tot, Kii'r.iim nlm
The Manufttotura t llrles.
"The tnnnui'.iciitre of dUuies," stvld
statlonvr to a repotier, 'thonifh uno of
the lariest tudust lies In thu country, la
carried on by only three firms, two lu
Now York city mid one lu Cambi idgepoit,
Mass.
"The reason whv thern are so few lu thu
. . . ... . ' ..
ptlsiuess is tne enormous niiioum w .i-i-
tal re mired to carry on the uuilei-tnkiirg.
Tim aiuount of capital roqulivd runs up
Into the huudreda of llumsands of itollius.
It Is a slnnular fact the president of the
largest of Ihe three great tllary tuanufiu t
ui'lu't companies was lit one time the fore
man 1n the estubllsluueut over which he
presides. These linns have now taken the
llrst step to iiuiuufiu Uii'e lilnrics for l-sT.
It is what you luUht call n Imig-wl-ided
butdttcsx. You have got to go Into It on
an immonso scale In order to mnke any
thing out of It, and theno tlueo linns have
had sueli long exiviienro, and ciphered
the thing down m Hue, Unit 1 don't sup
pose any one else would care to start tip
lu opposition, t liey are niiyiug imur pa
per now for the diaries of 1SS7,
"Two ol these nouses iiinuuinitur" ii-
(XHi.iVH) iliiifles apiis'K a year, th olhnr
maiinfiu-turea 3,tsV,M. Anollier .Mnv
York llrui ttn.Hes some diaries -probably
15,000 ur "AVvVkt a year. There are t..ieo
sUea of diaries made, 'lluio, ISmo, mid
Uino. and then them Is narrow tuno, long
Sum, long long Sma, and broa l !mo. Thero
Is cup, there U quarto, and long quarto
The dUTnrcnt ilfes have one day to, .page,
or two, throe or four to a page. Their re
tail cost varies from 4 tola cunts, lucre
Is ten times as much demand for iliarus
now as there was twenty yean ago, Tne
tllary trade alone of a well known s a
t loner on Nassau street, New York
atnounlatofr.OOda year. Notwitlistar VNg
the enormous number ef diaries jlt'w( i,
there Is it loss number In the nrkot t."
day than I have known lu tho "pa. t twenty "
yeiirs. There Is a great demand for t' .
finer diaries now, an I the belter class of i
goods sell much mow readily than they ,
did a few years ago."-Ttrooklyn I nlott. j
j us uiuiv sr., sas ri:N'isfo, rat..
ltaneoek's ThisMi :rmlolilblrn. I
Hancak's Idols were his three For Sale by nil DfUfifgiStS.
X NEW ERA.
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Tlio elirv.i ili! d s tits ti H'h-il f
'ind b oo ; a in at i.iiii'b mil iu-. ibiet Ireia
till., s I lliotilti'l ) ; Hie 1II' ill- t s.-MMI'l prelis-
mi I! rutin
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Allii'fle Hi imbilo
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lie Mil ,.l Molllld
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.Mutiuraeluti d a nil Sold by
irsfield Remedies Co.,
those
scandal. !
li.ey are all hardworking, earnest;
women, and Hevotccl to luetr pnuessmu
and giving substantial aid to dram,. us gitv acres of as fine wheat as the the 1st
art. Mnce wo have known them, how j (J j(JM found anywhere It lean trade
many outer women nave como h. io- , ,nls section for some small farm
sta.4e. become tne conspicuous nguivs ic , ,oraewhere in tho east where there are
sou-.e scuimiu ami passed into uopeiess
oblivion? They come every year, aud go
as quickly as they come. They are not
the real artists of the profession. They j
are not the ones whom the public regard I
as tho exponents and representatives of j
dramatic art. They come up with a nutter
aad fall back into the great Indistinct ;
throng of the mediocre and unnotlceable,
where they spend the balance or ue in a , , emmcj. "Give It upf Trade for
struggle for mere existence, or drop out, H,,lB.hm flirm, v.,, lllcu. You've
of the profession altogether. They are .v.-.!-! t.-, h.r,i f,- tl.ro mm father .to
n-gthe Industrious people, and without , , , nlowlnir kitchen garden furrows
nltl ii.nn
iusignillcance.-Cor. New York World. , 5. . hu h , 1(.k' a n hlg fork
and remarkeil: "It will bo lun, "John,
wbk-n we get a reaper into that wheat.
Tliis 1 where the humorous crowded
the Vatietlo and the compensation of
hanl5b!i-"bntchlng If and look. rig for
nelglKsa came in "and we left the old
man, wr) Is aluio&t tired of pioneering. In
a cheerfiil frame of mind. Dakota Cor.
Philadelphia 'limes.
farm houses, churches, school houses,
"wd netli'a and such like, I'll do II and
in tho big farm go." Ho spoke with a
fervor such as breathes In those lines:
("0, solitude, where are tho charms that
a..ges have soeu tn thy face!"
jTho silence aud suspension of appetite
tnat fallowed gave way to tho pathetic
upd then a heated debate between father
IInw the Senator Clr ARaatlnn.
Although one often sees strange sights In
tho giilici-ies of both the house and senute,
ihe llrt.f the senate during a set speech
a- an interes'.ing debate isequally amusing.
Inrin? 11 vans' speech on tho clecton-.l
joiint bill 1 noticed the various senators hi
Ti-ist ouilaiidish positions. Senator Payne
1;.! t..i.ea a soat In the front row, and lay
n u uiieny couajuea contutmn eeeiu
His UefH was tbiTiwn back on the
First Class Wood Engravers.
rt K A'tAsn nr twnntv first clasa wood
:hir, with his left cheek agaiuiet Uie back. enrkyIia this conntry It may be said
that tnew asn aa mucn ui uo aa uiey cau
do, andsive paid for, I. as much as ever.
Two hundt1 dollars fur engraving a full
page plctute In one of tho leading niagil
iiues Is noj sn nucommon price, and some
euL-rasors fvill do the work In a fortnight,
and often fa less time. Perhaps fifteen
engrav n are now earning steadily J5,ooo
apiece f fear, and thus are better olf
On.mci.ltly than hundreds of American
pnlnteJi. Hut scores of good engravers
who dif not belong to the first rauk have
been driven to the wall, tho work that
they opce did being done by process meu
at low4r rates. Some of them are earning
s mode it living In the service of the pro
cess ui' n; many of them aro perplexed In
svlrit. Much of the process work Is very
beautiful, especially reproductions of
painnlngs from copper and gelatine plates,
aniL there never was a time when tho
painter In oils or water colors saw his
best efforts multiplied so faithfully and so
extensively. Oeorgo W. Sheldon iu New
Yor'k Star.
Absolutely Pure.
This TMiwdpr nover varies. A marvel of Diirlty
'trouffth and wholosonienoss. Mure economic tl
tlian Ibe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold iu
-oniilhloD with the niulittiide ol lo- lest
abort weiiflu alum or iihosnh'ite powders, ijold
nnlr Id cans. Hoyal llAKiNii fowues Co., m
Wall street, New York.
T
JTT'S
lanes
PI
17? Vii
25 YEABSJW. USE.
Tho Greatest Mcdhal 1 n-imglt of tho Aget
' SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPSD LIVER.
Laasofappetlte liuwelscnailvs-, fain la
Ika bead, wills a sluil scDsatloa In lbs
back nrt. Pain under Ilie shoulder
blade, VallDoaa after ectlnc with adlsw
Wllsatlon to exertion of body or ml nit,
Jrrltabllltr of temper, Low spirits, with
. feeling of bnvlng ncslected sotne duty,
Weariarae, lylv.xlnesa, flattering at Ihe
Ueart, Date bolore the ores, lieadaeh.
rer Ihe right eve, ltcsilesaness, wltb
tfal dreams, lilgblr colored t rlue, aad
CONSTIPATION.
TtTTT' riLI-i are especially adapted
to such eases, ona close rlieots such a
shsnraof frollnsTnetnasliinlslitliesutlarer.
Tasy Inertias the A rtcttt,snd csust the
body to Tsks u t'lesli.tiius ll. i v. tern Is
tiaarlshH,i'(t by IheJr Tontfi Anilou on
tl. ll-sUvOr'ran0,1trjriiJai atoolssr
rr.wln.i.,1. prlee SV, t t Hfurrsi y t..M. V,
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
Guat It ii a or WuisKsits ehniiKed to a
OixisaT llbACK bv a hiikIs application of
tins Lira, it imparts a natural ooiur, aots
Instantaneously, bold by Drunulsls, or
sent by xnre on receipt Of tl.
omot),44 Wiutfay St.. "iiw York.
lis eyes were closed and his hand were
Ja.siel acroja bis stomach. Sennturl
Morguiif was sitting next .to him. I
Morguingenerully leans btick In his chair, I
draw biiusolf uri tn a peculiar way and I
shutH hi3 eyes nnd to the majority be ap
per.rs afleep.
The two senators In such positions at
tracted much attention, and some thought
tlvnru' long sentences bad had a Uvl e:Tec
ui tiioiii. Bi.t :u T i-ia tlii ll'Xir Senator
Morrill sat with a thoughtful gaze on his
face. A bonk was on his l.ip, and iu his
liand a quill p. ii. When he gets inter
ested b stops wrltlirr, and puts the poll tiy
t i his tlick and Im.:j.1 his luad fxwaia,
;iv:u; tho speaker his cloeust atteiitiou.
Srii.nor lig;iti takirs an eajy position
a lien he is listening, by leaning oue arm
j n his desk an l rt sting his head on his
linn 1. IMmitmU sits upright in his chair,
wliile Yau Wyck take his ease by leaning
uv k. (iormnii ran-ly Is in his seat, while
.'r;m aud V'eet l.)ih vary their laisitiont
i.-j..." ding to Ihe sp;nl: -r; generally the)
.-M;!'y the time wriiiu;;. Washington
Lo:-. C'iikutro IlernlT.
Wltb a I'b.,splionscnt Muibus,
Sff-st latch holes nre olwcunv' little
apertures not easily sc-. n in bt.iart day
I, .hi by a person v. nh ull bus luculiies at
tncir keiiitst. Now bow ui tist It be on a
I.. rk. iiig.it for a prison with their hands
beuumn-d wall cill and luore tr less
Contused witli tbe g.wa clicer ot a sup r
patty. It is simply cruel, brutal and pro-p-islcni'iis
to plu'.e u ierou lu such a situ
ation win u nil trouble lnl;ht b easil)
avoide I by placing the hole at tho tnd ol
tien.
Ceil
grandchildren, lieorgw. Myra, and Ada,
and when he w as prepared for burlul some
of their tops and playthings were found
upon his lied of death, w here they bad left
them. They were the children of his son,
KussoU Hancock, now dead, aud their
homo was ostensibly lu Mississippi, but
(Jen. nnd Mrs, Hancock would sen l for
them early In May mid keep (hem until
offer Christmas every year. (Ion, Hun
cock's grandson, who was his namesake,
diisl the very day he was nominated for
president In l"vs, Ada Is a gentle -'mother-chlld."
very like Mrs. Hancock In herqulot.
sensible nns.
Myra, named after M'rs. HuiiciK'k, Is
Oen. HanciK-k all over, and was the dear
est to her grandmther'a heart. She Is a
del lent , splrlluelle child, with iK-aullful
features and the softest manner-but a
regular Trojan. She Is not of raid uf an y-thi-ig
on the face of the earth, and could
stand an enfilading fire a well as lien.
Haocock himself. The general delighted
lu her prowess nnd her reputation as a
warrior. She ismhl vanquish a by twice
her slc In slule combat, and had terror
ized every youngster on tho Wand Into a
state of ahjei-t submlsdon. The fart Is,
(Jen. lliutoock had e-slablishM a unique
state of things among his little friends on
the Island. The ! had thelronlers never
to dispute wtth the girls aliotil anything,
and tho slightest lufi'Uigemuut of this
brought out a terrible threat of the guard
hottso for the ollender, so tho boys were
completely cowed by the fi'.rls. Cor. Chi-
IMMUK1T Y tVom A K i:.C V-
if h v 7-
' i kmmr
si
Tin; Tone or iiii: dav.
Sick Headache
AMI
Dyspepsia Vm
Hil JUtntinrtUo U I tf I f I rKi f Iy(- ntl
rut i' for ni iiiiii'ilnii 1 tl-r iumtMi( t.f lit
Hi rr, lll(iMimi.,"i. hie, lit - ' it'tiiiiuf .ir i-m-n?nltn
rtrUiHH In hi tliMht'ttc ! tiBf rM.lt
llt'UH. ItlJ'fHt.e.tiilt, VHl'lii'MJ, ' IH il,V tI III' ! wr
chi'ly l itUdlt t ( S t'l I V. I Imi i U l-MNK
l.SU, U't nil niM'til till t Itutiufit'iit 'ifi-ltirf In tu
liitniy int'li iur 'Hittifv.. iit ire hi i iii-Mlt
ritkli Ut'liu-ii. r ui ctin r ur ,.( -t v l (lit
t.lt'.'Vil; tU. akill irii U-h. r iTttMt hi'tMliriit (
hi ii h. I Hi
l it If Is V It
IV I't.ta. II
l til U'lt
llt'ltllii'rl t lltp fllicl mete iHti i
tilt tit'trliiuliiif t'. -II n.c
m., ir!-t.iy lutl, riifiiti .tic m,.i
tlm l luiiiir him A, m I h
I'm ire. I by iho
Loitiluli Sul-M inni' iv -f mj uni.
M."ii. Kik: i'svI '
llturtri( ttn tliilli.tif.. I'u '.ui ! "I'Imo
WtM'K tttiitly,"
fHfii.l rr t'lrrnUn l 'i I VAN
v wtiurMt Auiorti'iui U tii
York City.
For n ut t-y
V. U I
VIMII.
GEO. A.
oitKiuiv t irv,
Moullou Ibis paper
HARDING,
til.H.i.N.
v'.ii
. .... . . a a
Demand for a huialler Culn.
Tbi ro is a growing demand la this city
for a smaller ci.in than the cent. Tne liU
le red coin ha trave'.e 1 we-t until it has
reached the shores of the Pacdic, whore It
may be enl.l lo i.i-et the brass cash of
Cut .ay. and no snmller coin Is needed In
e w-ol. Hut here a half-Cent would
lend to j reveut wuste among the poorer
leoplei ihus there are plenty of toy
,b cti are retu.led a 1 cent each which
oiil I he, and would la', proiltnbly sold at
bait a cent. On') must buy an even nuin-
,er o; ponnds of sug ir and an even mini
icr i f some kinds of good, or liaise half
. cnL It will sound mean to some peo
,i.e to hear one cornpialn of the loss of
aif a ceut, but tho old .Scotch proverb
loom willful waste and woful want can
not be i-rnored. "Tiie standard coin of
France Is ilia franc," s ild a Frenchman to
me. -and it is as bi-- a coin there as a dol-
ar ia hers. Taat I, because we have also
the centime a fifth of your cent. It
would make America richer to give tho
pooplo a half-cent coin." Cor. Brooklyn
Kale.
A Maimed tllehlgaa Community.
The visitor to this city, or In fact to any
of trie cities that compose the hub of the
Saginaw valley, is forcibly struck with
the lurg.) number of nngerluss, bandloss,
and armless men and boy that are to be
seen during an hour's walk on the busiest
thoroughfares. Your correspondent's cu
rlosity was toexcltod by this circumstance
that be sought an explanation from an
acquaintance, who suggested a visit to
one of the sawmills ou tho river bunk
The sawmill Is the explanation for the
absence of arms, hands, and fingers. Bay
Citv Cor. InJcrOcean.
Dlsoasos of Trottlng-llorse Trainers.
It Is a noticeable fact that trotting
horse trainers aro as subject to kidney dis
eases as are railroad conductors. This Is
caused by the constant Jiirrlng of
the motion of sulky riding. In the
course of a day's training they
sometimes ride fifty or sixty miles,
and this in time seriously affect the kid
nevs and other luternul organ. Nearly
every middle-aged horse-trainer sudors
from this compliilut, and It carries more
of them under their final wire man any
thlug eUe.-Chicago News "Rambler."
Musical Instrument 1,000 Tears Old.
Itocent explorations at Memphis, In
Egypt have brought to light a lurge num
ber of harp nnd other musical Instru-
monts, stippomid to be at least 8,(M) years
llangxrs af thu Chloral Ilahlt.
Chloral, when It comes In contact with
the blood, decomposes, aud one of the re
sults of Its docomHHitlon Is the formation
of chloroform, which Is frequently fatal In
It effect. Hut not considering this, chlo
ral Ls especially dangerous lo person
BtlUcteil,w Ith itny form of heart dlsea'-e.
It produces setnl Intoxication, acting upon
the heart, and Its use persisted lu Is often
the direct cause of death. This, and uot
low-neck and short-sleeve dresses, will ac
count for the sudden death of ninny socl- I
ety ladles.
Iridic aro afflicted with the habit more
often than men, la-cuiise they nre more
subject to headaches and neuralgic affec
tions, aud their family physician nine
times out of ten will prescribe chloral, to
kill the pain as iiulckly as KMsible. This
applies to the well-to-do classes the poor
can not afford to buy tho drug. Thus the
taste Is acquired from a painful Illness.
The patient experiences such a great relief
and the sensation prialtu ed is so pleasant
that the use of the drug Is continued, fre
quently without the knowledge of tho at
tending physician, until It became a fixed
habit, a mania, w hen It Is more dangerous
to attempt to stop than It ls to continue.
Dr. Herrmann In Cilolie-Domocrut.
Washington's Kunaway t'nlorvd Cook.
An autograph letter by (ieorge Wash
ington, which reveals some Interesting
farts lu lil domestic history, has just been
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I .'j'-:t;4.!vi:'j
. W. HAMPTON
Will Dig,
T
Doro
Wolls.
SIIOSR WISIIlNll ASV
or Clcnn.
Hue grill set ll d no
esilln on i, Ins. l his rc.id.-iieo.
W slur si reel.
WnKK IN tllM
K--..! terms l,y
C.w per .llup
si r so.
W. A. TIIOsMsSOaW
Fotmerlv of ho firm ol Wll.l.IAMS &
Co., ol Oregon City, l uti-ly l ies. r,p
li'itl Clo.'lr at Cornc'lu's Urv,
' 1'i.itlai.d,
Has Opcno:! tho
imiJG S'l.OiJK,
Hadeonlf ef (' " -i'-st i.l .nt.
tty of t.stu. Cr V tti'UTiiitti; heal.
Evorv to;.l thiinl 'a Cotintor-
folto'l, ur.il ooiifum ri rr C.A.U
TIOHEO ivi'tilittj'y lVil'f ATIONH ol 1
k..a r-'i.i..,., ..-.,-t a? VF'.RY
HI".'" i.i.Jiu, . c- ..- - . . . V-VSI I
POOHGI.AS.. flci thitthafxaot I Jri QlTl f 'I'hPflt.rO
lnbol in on enoh t-hltntioy Rabovo.
Tho r '-rl Top !j ulwaya clottr ana
bright; aiu;i.,
Mauurisetured ll'.I.T by
CEO.fi.ElflCSETH&CO.
rillkbitrah lt tJla. Marks.
FOH BALI BY DEALEBf.
Portland. Oraon.
KTHYT!IINii HIOT CI
l.lVi: II Ml AC U.J..
a small cup or funnel of metal and suf Qn wUU hu parliament than Prince
Bismarck does with the reioiistag. tin
cugo Tribune.
l iuudiug it with a dic uf (silished silver.
r .'von with a pliorimo: exeunt nimbus, a..
could be easily done.
C.'ik uLite, if you can, the misery, the
biekcr;iii;s, the crimini.sious ami rerrimi-
rations, tiu.t have grown out of the ma
i.nily lo open front disirs with night keys
t!ie p.-i-pie who lmve iiccu rung ni out ol
t.loir bid.;, and the others who have been
i reod In no in hotels or vu!k the streets.
Think of it, and s.iy wlv tlmr we are not
jnsiiiiul m i-i'i.lu lot reform lu this
Walter. I a ...fi ingi.
ru.dilon Oiiol-iis f the Congo.
On the bunks of the Congo, fashion
queens strut In brass equal In Weight U
the p.ihojdy of an Australian grenadier in
heavy murchlng order. Society ladles art
expected to weur copper bracelets iinii
copjar anklo-riugs, hcuvy copper chain
girdles, r.nd nroiiud the neck a scml-cireu
lar chunk of brass as thick as u horse
oll:ir and weighing from t sveuty to thirty
el;iil pounds. llr, Felix Is. Oswald.
Austria's Ineroase of l'opiilatlon.
The Australian papers point with pride
to the fact that the population lu thai
country doubles Itself every twenty
years, while that of the United State
only doubles list'll eveiy tweniy-six year.
Inter Ocean.
What Japan Ia Going to Io.
In 1990 the first parliament of Japan Is
to be elected, and In order to prepare for
representative government It has been
necessary to sweep away tho supremo
council of state, which has hitherto prac
tically ruled the country under the mi
kado himself. The heads of departments
will now form a cabinet, each member of
which is directly and personally responsi
ble to the sovereign. Tho Uurman sys
tem la Liksn a the model to lie followed
as closely as possible, although It may be i published. He pathetically writes or tne
hoped that the Japanese premier may get running away oi in ouumi nam mm nm
trouoie exporieiieuii iu ki-iuhk nuovo.-i.
friend tells him that a good cook can be
had by purchase, ami recommends the slave
a having no other falling but a fondness
for liquor. The document ihs'S not show
that he became a slaveholder at that time
Nov. Ill, 17U7 but from the eariiestnes
of the appeal, In which lie expresses him
self as willing to secure such help by hire
or purchase, It Is Inferable that he did. At
any rat the letter proves that even the
father of his country wus not exempt f mm
annoyance on tho servant question. Chi
cago News.
(Julie an Original Old Seminole.
Tiger Tall seems to be qiillo an original
old Seml.ioli). A sewing iiiachtno agent
drifted Info his dominion one day nnd set
up a machine in Tiger Tail's tent. The
old chief, with great deliberation watched
him put It through Its puces, lie then
arose, brushed the ngimt to one sldo, and,
seating himself, adjusted his feet to the
trundle. Hu started the wheel and found
that he could tnnko It go. Ho sewed up
one piece of cloth and down another, and
then gravely and critically examined his
work. A,t last ho appeared to lie satllled
that It was all right. Hu then turned
quietly to his wives, who had watched
the proceedings with Interest, and kicked
them one after another, out of his tout.
Atlanta Constitution.
Tb Fond a Man lErqolres.
The quantity of fno.1 that a man abso
lutely require is neither more nor less
than will supply the dully wasteIn other
words, enable him to perform his mental
and physical work and still koep Intact
tho weight of his body. Demorest '.
I. st the f.iigiage lio Knrlohad.
"Dolicocephulic" is ft new coinage of tin
eccentric word -maker that signifies "long
head" I." Now lot the lmif;ui;g! bo en
rlched with polysylhibh equivalents fur
lerel-lientlcd and swell-headed. Chicago
1 in lea.
Moiii'sil Curs Are More IJuble.
Statistics aro said to show that over 90
percent, of Mini dogs are retrievers, or
anliuuls so-cullcd, und that mongrels are
much mora liuble lo hydrophobia than
dugs of pure breed, Medical JouruuL
"Yes," remarked a landlady, "It ctwts
money to gut knives sharpoucd. but it's
ch'-nper than buying tender meat."
Hard work at dc right tlmo will raise ct
bctrer crnp den pra'r at do wrong time.
A'kansaw Traveler.
Her Crown of Glory,
Gray and red are tho coarsest hair, black
less coarse than theso, brown finer, aud
flaxen Sliest. In Spain auburn hair, and
even red, is looked upon as a great
beauty; so It ha usually been In coun
tries where dark complexions predomin
ate. Witness the blue eye and gulden
tresses of the classical poets of antiquity,
and the yellow periwigs which the Roman
ladles of Imperial times nseu w im
port from the banks of tho Rhone and the
Hunube. Exchange.
T.nws of freeslng Florid Pish.
Fish In Lake Ouorgo, Florida, show the
effects of the lata freeze. The scales in
large blotches aro stripped from the skin,
and on these naked places what seems to
be a fungus Is growing. The same strange
growth In some Instances covers tho eyes
and head, and the fish is null, listless, aim
show no disposition to cat. Chicago
Herald.
Descend ttt af! Miles Hiandltlu
It may not be generally known that a
son of Cnpt. Miles Standlsh In coureo of
time married a daughter of Prlscllla
Alden, from whom aro said to be de
scended many prominent men, Including
two presidents of tho United States.
Portland (Mo.) Transcript
Th. Other Fellow.
"The born poet," truly remarks Miss
Cleveland, "has no agony In his song." In
deed, no. It is the poor wretch who lis
tens to his song who lies awake and moan
lor the chloroform. Burdotte.
J. D. Stover,
Piiinler Paper I lander,
Oregon City, On-gon.
II riM, TAKR
If ('iiuntry und will do
CHS I T.AC ISIS 1 iiW.V (ll,
Ik 111 sntls.tet,.M
manner, rriei-s Inwtiisuit the times. K iis.i
lulntDK, bill po.tlug, etc.. doiio on snort nuttee
. 4
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for
Will '. IM l iil-'tr 1. tl B I""' M SUS,"s.atJf
Lit tlllieid B.-'.ili.g tt fl iWln -..,l 110 (b-l,
$j0 ,l tit....il I-rl..., !' ft..- (i 'i sol
ittif 1 1. ..ii . uri iiH'ibi fl VKOkTAHLK
ftw4 ftl.OHl l( klKIlM, III I. Ma, tu. -.ail..
1st all, osSlw.t.ilT fa, Mi'l.l it .) d'"4 ft'f ll.
0, M. FIRRY A CO.. UtfOlt,MtohlKrirw
riBST GLASS I2T EVEIiY ii:Gri,CT.
ESMOND HOTEL
Tlioss. GTLiinoo.n, 3Proi?.
Corner Front nnd Murrlsmi Strccls.
I'HItTl.lM), Olil l OX.
A Good Exeas. for Fox Hunting.
There is an excellent excuse for fox
hunting In Maryland since It has been dis
covered that foxes regard terrapin eggs as
a great delicacy, and ciiiibo by their efforts
a srarr.lty of diamond back terrapin.
Exchange.
Oldest Dwelling In the Country.
The oldest dwelling house In tho United
States Is situated near tho San Miguel
church. It was built before thn Spanish
couqueat. I.ns Vega (N. M.) Optic.
When narrowed down to "sink or
swim," the hard work that most young
men can stand would surprise thorn, J no
Isnfagan.
Momn Is now wild to bo a clean city and
(hi foot-pad is unknown.
A ll.or Saloon In Constantinople.
Gen. I)w Wallace bull with grent gusto
ths story of the German who opened a
beer wiloon In Constantinople, Of course
Mohammedans do not drink strong
liquor. Hut when they saw the foaming
bluer they said: "By tho beard of the
tirouhut! That does not look like wine
But by the way the giaours drink It, It
must be good. Let us try III" They did
try It. numerously Indeed, nuiltlttidlli-
ously. And linn. Wallace say tho cuter
prising tnun from Vienna Is making an In
dependent fortune from good Mohaui'
liiedau pal ronage. Kxcliuiige.
A Hint for Nlilpwriieked Hallors.
The generation of heat by friction has
been applied In lliiglaud lo the production
of a Million still, with which survivor tn
hlnwiecks may obtain sletim and frost
witter from sea-water without thu aid of
lire. Hcleiitlllc Journal.
The cheer of thu frcahniariV class of
Tuft's collugn Isi "Kight-y, olht y-y-y t-y
nine, 'rah, 'rah, 'rah, 'rah, Tuft.iir
At hint the Berlin city authorities In1'1
had to coiuo to It-ii'iinely, tho ar.'.ilng
tho pullto with revolver., )
lliliiiisii
. u. 1 - i-
(Of THECAL. PRUNE LAXATIVE
tX MT -. :
y& Thennlv lierfrrt frail rrineilr furl nnslliHitlon anil llllhiusnrss.
HIM sailrirrrllve III lis anion. Rnfe fur Indies, i bllilrn, anil nrab rinstllullnns.
FnrlfleslUe Uljotl, liiuemlbesliiiarli. A plensuitl siibslllulefot- nauseous pills,
old by all Ili UBSlsls anil Cunnlry Itvalers. latrge bullies, 5 cents.
smcaL .tb s
f J l-".
l-
mmmmmmmmi
2ririiH
Tltr. CltF.sT KKKVKTOH'.-l nsiirpneIasreiiirilyrirenerai itiiimy.sieei
IcMuM. ludlgc.llon, neuralgia, Kbramallsni aad llmheii-tlown teuMUilUulls,
Hold by all PriimilsU and I onnlry lrlcrs.
UEITARE Oi IMITATIOMa. TAKl' ONI, bib lillM.lll'H.
M&3BX.
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.ail IU ami
OlV 'Lj-AlJ.sliili'aji ;-siiV-, t -ii; , 1
aatiusas isi, ' I'i's V i. 'w
for Infants ond Children.
'Castorla Is so well adspted to children that I Cast otI -trim Polls, Contlpt l,
irecommendltassupsrlortoany pr-suirlpuon gr w,U'J;,;.rr1S; aoi p'rimiuis
known to nje." ll A. Ascnitt, M.D., I -anion,
IU Bo. Oxford St., lirooklya, N. T. I Without injurious medication,
Tus CasTAna Coursur, IKt Fulton Rtrcet, H . T.