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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1895)
FOB LITTLE FOLKS. i j : q : o : o : q T o io : o io iq ^ ti Prize Children. THE SETTER DOG. I t . Scenting Pow er Is So Fine u Source o f W onder. to Be a ON MOUNTAIN TOP. GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF THE VIEW ALL THE SAM E. “ Many days you have .¡ngered about my cabin door; hard times, hard times come again no more.’’ All the same Merry Christmas and Happy New Year passed as though the land was Mowing with milk and honey. 8 mie bought one thing and some bought another, but one o f the best invest ments for a small sum paid well. It was not for a Christmas bush, but thousands got it and thousands wl.o had suffered long and wearily with rheumatism were made doubly happy in being cured by St. Jacobs Oil. It leaves no trace behind, and all the same, the harder tii tes will come no more to them. The luxu; y ot hialth is worth a fortune. From The scenting power of a well bred, FROM LONG’S PEAK. well trained setter is a thing wholly beyond human conception, and the mar- y _lous exhibitions they give of th is ! A Land.cape No Painter Can Pot Upon power can scarcely be credited. Indeed Canvas, No W ords Folly E x p re u —T rem it would not be wise to seriously dis- ! bling W ith Fear at the Stupendous enss the quality of a dog’s nose were it j Scene—Anna Dickinson*. Card. No authority of greater experience on food products e x not possible to verify the stories that ists than Dr. H enry A. Mott, of New York. Dr. Mott’s wide might be told of this wonderful power. | A ll lovers of mountain scenery hav experience as Government Chemist for the Indian Depart Who would believe that a dog going at ing a few days’ time at their disposal * good gallop, with a dead bird in its must make a flying trip to Estes park, ment, gave him exceptional opportunities to acquaint him self month, could scent a live bird on the the most beautiful and inviting of all with the qualities and constituent parts of baking powders. ground several yards to one side of his Colorado parks, bnt not the largest. It Superheated Steam. He understands thoroughly the comparative value of every is only six miles wide by ten miles long, course? And yet there aro few sports The report of the analyses of Baking Fowders, made Probably it has come to be accepted men who have not seen a dog point a through which ran several streams, filled brand in the market, and has from time to time expressed as an axiom by most practical steam by the U. S. Government (Chemical Division, A g ’l live bird with a dead bird in his month. with “ speckled beauties,” so mnch his opinion thereof. On a recent careful re examination and engineers that in modern conditions of It would soeui as if the scent of the bird sought for by skilled anglers. At the Dep’t), shows the R oyal superior to all ether powders, working superheating is useless or im analysis he finds so near his nose would prevent the dog south end of the park rises Long’s peak possible. Some reasons for such a belief, and givesitsleaveningstrength and thestrengthofeach from scenting another bird of the same , in all its majesty and grandeur, with a arising ont of difficulties experienced, variety lying close in the grass several sentinel on cither side nearly equal its of the other cream of tartar powders tested as follows: no doubt there are. Bat if engineers yards from him. A man with a bunch height The altitude of the park is generally had fully appreciated the 7,500 feet. superior to all others in strength, purity, and efficiency. of roses in his face would not pretend LEAVENINO GAS. magnitude of the loss dne to condensa he could smell a bunch of similar flow- [ We leave onr wheels at the hotel and Mott writes :— tion in the cylinder it is difficult to Cubic in. peroz. Per cent. ers a foot away. If he did, no one would drive up to Lamb's ranch, where we think that superheating w ocld have “ New York, March 20th, 1R94. . 1 6 0 .6 13 .0 6 . R O Y A L , A b s o lu te ly P u re, spend the night at an elevation of 10,- believe him. been abandoned with so little of a strug I find Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder to be superior Yet there is no doubt abont the set 000 feet gle to overcome the difficulties, and 1 2 .5 8 • . 1 5 1- 1 At sunrise the next morning, mount ter being able to smell and point live to all others, for the following reasons :— that, for so long, while every other The OTHER POWDERS 11.1 3 ■ . 133-6 ALENE JOSES. birds on the ground while he bold« a ed on horseback, with an experienced means of securing economy has been 10 .2 6 . . 1 2 3 .2 1st. It liberates the greatest amount of leavening gas TESTED are reported to con in each class. Besides these there were dead bird in his month. He goes fur guide in the lead, we ride up to timber tried, snperheating lias been neglected. . 114 . special prizes for the smallest, largest, ther than this. He points a dead bird line, where we picket our horses and It is sometime« said that the quantity tain both lim e and sulphuric \ 9 -5 3 and is consequently more efficient. . in .6 on the gronnd with a dead bird in his commence the climb of the bowlder of heat in snpierheated steam in excess 9 .2 9 smartest, etc. acid, and to be o f th e fo llo w 2nd. The ingredients used in its preparation are of the The portraits here presented are of month, and he knows the instant he fields, necessitating mnch courage and of that in saturated steam is very small. . 9 6 .5 8 .0 3 ing strengths respectively, Alene Jones. 4 years old, who took the feels the scent that it is a dead bird. determination, as these bowlders are \ 7 -2 8 . 8 7 .4 That is so, o f course. But (he earlier ex O purest character. prize as the smaitest child, and Le Roy This fact he expresses in his manner of angular rocks of solid granite and run perience showed that this small quan 3rd. Its keeping qualities are excellent. Bates, first prize :’or 4-year-old boys. pointing, and if it is a wounded bird he in size from a chicken coop to a mod tity produced a disproportionately large O Of course the judges had a hard time knows that, too, and indicates the fact. ern dwelling. In the center of this bowl beneficial effect.— Professor W. C. Un These tests, made in the Gov’t Lal>oratory, by impartial 4th. On account of the purity of the materials and their Ü deciding between so many charming Most dogs are taught to point stanchly der field was passed the slabrecording the win in Cassicr’s Magazine. and unprejudiced official chemists, furnish the highest G relative proportions, Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder must children, and naturally their decisions a live bird and not to point a dead bird. death of Carrie Welton of Connecticut, evidence that the “ Roy il ” is the best baking powder. created considerable disappointment, The dog w ill go at full speed right np who a few years since unwisely insist F orce o f Habit. be considered the acme o f perfection as regards tvholesomencss O but the disinterested spectators agreed to his dead bird and never pause a mo ed upon the guide accompanying her to There aro no tables in the houses of and efficiency, and I say this having in mind certificates I that the awards were fair in every par ment. If here is a live bird near, he the peak too late in the season. When ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 10« WALL ST., NEW-YORK. the Eskimo, and the women are there d ticular. w ill point that stanchly, ~and the returning, they were canglit in a severe fore in the habit of placing everything have given several years ago respecting two ether baking DIOxXQ M 3 t o : g : g : o : o : o : i There was scarcely breathing room promptness and certainty of his deci gale and blinding storm. After suffer on the floor. A Danish lady employed powders. ing as only one can suffer when sur around the chair upon which William sions show that the instant he catches a several Eskimo women to do some wash rounded by that intense loneliness, stung H. Mayo stood to announce the prizes. scent ho knows whether the bird is alive RALLYING ROUND A CANDIDATE. The reasons for the change in my opinion are based on ing. Entering the washhonse, she saw She B ow ed T oo Often. I Mr. Mayo made a neat little speech. or dead. He makes a distinction, too, by the pangs of cold and cravings of hun them all bonding over the washtubs The Princess May has, it appears, sev-1 the above facts and the new method adopted t o prevent y o u r All Viand. Unit« to Make General Kirby : “ Ladies,” said he, “ the long delay which between a dead bird, a live bird and a ger, her life was sacrificed. The trusty that stood on the floor. To make them , eral things to learn before she will he Sm ith’s D aughter a Postmistress. has wearied yon was not my fault In wounded bird. He points the wounded guide for hours made supernatural ef baking powder from caking and deteriorating in strength. more comfortable she bad some stools j thoroughly posted in all the little details Two months ago in the most obscure the first place the judges had a hard bird differently from what he does the forts to carry her over those almost im fetched aud placed the tubs upon them. | of her new position. During the royal H enry A. M o t t , Ph. D., L. L. D.” passable rocks until, at her request, he time in deciding which of al’. these beau- live bird and usually springs in and . .. . .. . pigeonhole in the postmaster general's By and by she looked ill to see how they procession on the occasion of the recent the applicatiou of Carrie Kirby catches it. What there is abont a wound left her to bring a rescuing party from were getting on, and to her astonish- | opening o f the Imperial institute, for in ed bird’s scent that he can recognize the ranch, which upon arrival found uieut discovered the women standing Smith was filed away. It was not stance, in the excess of youth'ul enthu weighty with reasons why Bhe should be instantly is a puzzle to every one who life extinct. A W ORK OF A R T. on the stools aud stooping still more la- j H elping Out a M edical A uthority. siasm and inexperience in sovereign Following the guide, we pass through has thought mnch of the question.— appointed, nor did it lay any particular boriously over the tubs, which still re state, she bowed incessantly as her car A medical authority says that in view an opening called the “ keyhole” and Chicago Tribune. claims to the attention of President H o o d 's Calendar for 1895 is “ a tilin g o f mained on the floor.— San Francisco of a threatening plague people cannot riage swept through the applauding emerge beside an nnweleome precipice. Cleveland. It bore no indorsement. It beauty.” In the i o elty o f the design and Argonaut. throngs. It is feared by the tender court be too careful in the selection o f the ice A ppearan ce. Deceptive. We carefully pick onr way along the was simply an humble petition that the the exquisiteness o f the co lo rin g the calen journals that her royal neck must have they use. as ail sorts o f disease may lie The Ashen o f Peleg. applicant might be given the postoffice The other day there entered a Broad- j brink, which requires all onr nerve and dar sut passes all previou s issues. T h e ca l communicated bj this medium, bnt no ached sadly after the ordeal. For her at Sewanee, Tenn. The only sentence way car down town a withered, skinny, resolution, but yet is not as tiresome as In the year 553 A. D., while work directions governing the selection of ice endar is form ed in the ilia;»* of a heart, future safety, however, the same solic which might recommend this prayer to queer looking little woman of abont 50 the loose sand and broken rock, rising men were engaged in trenching the salt is ornam ented with tw o beau tiful c h ild itous prints kindly give her a "pointer,” are given. In order that the public wel and faces. T he calendar gives the usual in f r- Mr. Bissell was the closing paragraph: years, a perfect type of the shabby spin at an incline of 45 degrees, jnst beyond. mines in Prussia, they unearthed a tri fare may lie conserved we present a few got from some of the royal highnesses m ation con cern in g the lunar changes, am) “ I am the daughter of the late Gen ster as sho is commonly imagined. A By perseverance and iui occasional rest angular building in which was a col who are older hands or necks at the general rules for the guidance of ice upon the back is printed a table o f astro eral Edmund Kirby Smith.” member of a firm whiob publishes a pa we are enabled to reach that ngly preci umn of white maible. At the side of nom ical events e.-pecia ly calculated for C. business. These, including the sagacious purchasers. The fair applicant kept what she had I. H ood A Co. per given over to the hottest ana most 1 pice on onr right, and by nsing both the column was a tomb of freestone and queen herself, bow a certain number of The best ice is always cold, and some The calendar is issued to advertise Ilrofi’s hands and feet we make the snmmit, done a secret for three weeks when, i sentimental cheap fiction, who happen- | over it a slab of agate inscribed with J times a slight mo.sturo may he observed times only per 100 yards, at a gain, it is Sarsaparilla, Hood’s Fills and the other where we stand speechless with wonder having grown accustomed to her disap ed to be in tho car, greeted her with these words, which were in Latin; alleged, of comfort and grace. *» pp rat ions o f th e firm . Tlie editi<>-i of upon the surface. It is devoid of smell and admiration. Hard as it was, we “ Here rest the ashes of Peleg, grand | pointment at receiving no reply, she told great consideration and conversed with o o d ’s Calendars for 1896 w as 10 300,000, or Which information may not strike the would make the same heroic effort a architect of tbe tower of Babel. The A1 . and will melt when exposed to a tern about 2,500 000 m ore than last year. some one how she had dared to ask to ! her until she left the car np town. LE ROY BATES, perature of 110 degrees F. Ice made general reader as of vital importance to T hose w ho are unable to obtain H o o d ’s distribute the mail to the residents about tiful babies were the prettiest, and when Who is that venerable antique?” ] hundred times were it necessary to w it mighty had pity on him because he be of water is most desirable. It should himself at this moment, but like the Sarsaparilla Cah ndars at the drug stores the mountain station and to the students they did decide that point they hesitated 1 asked the triend who was with him ness the grand scene before ns. fame humble." be transparent, or nearly so. and should should send 0 cents in stam ps for one, or Toodles doorplate with Thompson on it of the University of the South, who de about coming out of their room. Then w^en she had departed. , Nearly 8,000 feet below is Estes park, may be very “ handy to have in the break into fragments when given a 10cents for tw o, to C. I. H o o d »V Co., I *w- pend on this office for their letters. Thus they made me promise not to announce s. Bungalows maybe built of stud walls *s one 0Dr contributors, re- the sportsman’s paradise; to the west is house” some day.—New York Times. a sharp blow. Tough ice that will not Middle park and Hot Sulphur Springs; her secret became known, and now two the result until they had had time to ¡ ( n a brick foundation, covered external 8he I’ m sorry I married yon. lie You ooght Pu Wisher, break is generally adulterated. Avoid The Beauty o f a Face. be. You cut some nice girl >ut of h m ulily generations are watching for her ap “ Th* ot^ :or °* tüe ra8*)a8 depart to the south Sonth park. Beyond these ly either with tiles, wentherlxiarding soft ice or ice that has been subjected to to uice husband. There are faces so fluid with expression, pointment—that which made its record disappear from this scene. The chair- peaks we see the range for a distance of creosoted or stained and varnished, with excessive heat while under process of so flushed and rippled by the play of along with Kirby Smith and another man of one of the committees exacted a men*-” NO D E B T . promise that I would not read the list “ Not exactly. The fact is, old man, over 200 miles. With the aid of our rongh cast or half timbered work. In manufacture. thought, that we can hardly find what the glasses we discern Gray’s peak. Mount which has grown np with his daughter side the walls should be plastered. until he had got across the bridge and sLo is M iss------ , the author o f ------- mere features really are. When the deli It sometimes presents a fine appear And he strung off a list of a dozen or Lincoln, Mount Evnns, Pike’s peak and It is not merely pain that people dread cious beauty of lineaments loses its power, on the Cumberland plateau. When another tumbled out of a window in A Sheffield bootmaker displays this ance, bnt is nnhealthful. Ice more than n sickness. Many a man will hear the it is because a more delicious beauty has General Shoup, the Indiana sharpshoot making his escape. They are very stingy. more of those high pressure, passion Old Ouray in Marshall pass, some of three days old should not he purchased, appeared—that an interior and durable er, now occupying the chair o f applied If I had been in their place, I would have ' palpitating, heart bursting serial fictions which are 200 miles distant What a notice in his window: “ Don’ t you wish as it is liable to turn sour on your hands pain unflinchingly who utteily brisks form haa been disclosed.—Emerson. mathematics at the Sewanee university, pjven every oue 0f the babies here a first dear to a certain class of feminine read- scene it is! What an ocean of mountain j you were in my shoes?” and will have to be thrown away. After down ill view o f the heavy expense in heard that Kirby Smith s "w ar baby prjze.” He then read the list o f winners, ers. “ You’d never believe it, of course, billows, in constrast to which we turn i B E FO R E A F U LL H E A D O F STEAM having melted, ice loses many of its vir volved, often increased by his being inca wanted an office, he swore by all the but it ’s so, and we know it to the tune to the east and see an ocean of plains— pacitated for work and thus deprived of bis Is gathered by that tremendously destructive tues and should not be used. It should income. Union and Confederate soldiers at once of §7,500 a year, which is what we pay the oue as quiet as the peaceful sea in a engine, A Vacation Rhym e. malaria, put ou the brakes with Hostet- always be kept in a cool place and at a T o such persons A i . loock ’ r F o a o rs Pi ap - that she should have the place. Oh, for a glad vacation rhyme. her under onr eontract for ber storie«. ' ’ calm, the other as tempestuous as the fer’s Stomach Bitter-, which will check its prog distance from gus fixtures to avoid ex t rum are an unspeakable boon . They are ress and avert disaster, t’ ■ i Is and fever, hi ious Set to a song of joy! tossing billows. “ W e will put her in if we have to call — New York Recorder. w ithin the reach < f every on e. Tlmy are j remittent, fillin'* sgue and ague cake arc pro r pt- plosions.—Washington News. Ho, for a rhyme of the happy time out a regiment of war veterans to do it,” Never was tjijie moro valuable than I ly relieved and ultimately emed by this gentili genuine, too. N otw ith standing the it num That comes to the girl and boy! j specific, which is al o a comprehensive family Bad A ir In D ining Rooms. now. So much to be seen. Such a pic he said. erable coun terfeit« and im itation s it i*< al No Sleep F or a Year. speedily useful in cases of dyspepsia ways easy for anyiH>dy to m ake sure i f get To the tide washed shore we find our way; And ihis has literally come to pass. Some few years ago I was asked by a gen ture to paint in our minds so that it may I I medicine, biliousness, constipation, sick heidache, ner The Scull guardians. County Cork, have, ting the real th»ng at a low pric**. We run on the beach and plunge in the spray. tleman, who was celebrated for his choice I vousness, rheumatism and neuralgia. Against From the Confederate Survivors’ associ never fade. Think of making this im according to the West Cork Eagle, discov A ny o ie fu llerin g from weakness o f the Or over the craggy rocks we roam the hur.ful effe ts of sudden changes of tem I wines and dinners, to dine with him. I ation at Nashville the humble applica And watch the waves as they break in foam j usually declined attending a dinner for the pression indelibly upon one’s mind, perature, exposure in wet veather, close apnli- ered a ease of insomnia in that workhouse chest, th r at, sti-m ach, kidneys, li\er o r tion was made known throughout the covering this panoramic view of 200 j cation to laborious mental pursuits and otner | which possibly is without a parallel. A from lam e hack will find them a che ap an t Till the ebbing ocean reveals the home j reason that the majority of dining rooms mod man named Deeourcey, who is half wit- and sure rem edy. Where the tiny barnacle dwells. South and finally reached the line of the It fort flea the “ system ; become unendurable, in consequence of the miles in either direction of plains, val- [ B randretii h t* i l w are a good c o r r e d * * ® Where the starfish lie on the dripping sands. ted, has, it is alleged, been 880 days with Grand Army of the Republic posts in against disease, p-omotes a p -etite and sleep, leys, parks and mountains, of growing foulness of the air, before half the dinner And where, as if waiting for eager hands. and h a« tens o *'■•* l tence after debilitating and out sleep, day or night. He Is over 70 Many years ago Dr R. V. Pierce, ch ie f the north. The fact that a brave soldier fields of wheat and far distant cities, of Are curious, fiuted shells. has been got over. Under great pressure 1 flesh-w stint consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel “ Here coitus voar o’ dciierriv. the Major r ‘ fs years of age, eats his meals regularly and accepted this invitation, ar>d soon found snow capped mountains, of magnificent he loaded?” *‘I think so.” *‘Jug or shotgun?” Sparrow—How nice and wi.rm this telephone is In excellent health. and Surgical Institute, buffalo, N. Y ., co m and distinguished general had died We spin along on our flying wheels w're is! Swal'ow— Yes: Ih. re must tie a prize- leaving his family poor, and that his myself seated at the dining table, with four pounded this m edicine o f vegetable ingredi forests and crystal streams. With a thrill that the soaring swallow feels. tight or a football game somewhere. ents which had an especial effect upon the daughter now came forward seeking to other gentlemen, in a room about 12 feet Again and again we sweep the hori And under the shining moon we make Zerah Colburn, the mathematical won tJse Knamellne Stove Polish ; no dost no smell. stomach and liver, rousing the organs to aid in their support, was all that was Mrs. Jones—There goes Mr. (.'ray. He's an oc square by 8 feet high. A glittering path on the silver lake zon and study a landscape no painter healthful activity as well as purifying and togenarian. Mrs. R binson—Are voti sure of der, could mentally raise any sum less than Above the table were three gas jets With our dipping oars as we merrily take T ry G erm * a for breakfast necessary to elicit the enthusiasm of can paint, no speech can express. Before that? I have always understood that he was a three figures to tbe sixteenth power. enriching the blood. By such means the A row in our little boat. burning, and the windows being closed the Unitarian. both sides. With scarcely an exception stomach and the nerves are supplied with Oh, the song of these beautiful summer days room felt close even when we entered it. returning we must look at the souvenir p u re blood: they wil l not do duty without it every Federal officer now living who had Should ripple with laughter like roundelays The menu which I glanced at showed what deposits of visitors. Here is a shingle by any more than a locom otive can run with Trilled from a bobolink’s throat. fought against Kirby Smith has made a an excellent dinner had been provided by Major Powell, who, with W illiam N. out coal. You can not get a lasting cure o f my host, but I had scarcely finished my Byres, was the first to make the ascent Then ho for a glad vacation rhyme. Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, by taking arti personal appeal for his daughter. Sol ficially digested foods or pepsin—the stom diers o f Bull Run and Manassas scrawl Set to a song of joy! oysters and turtle soup when I began to in 1808. Here is Anna Dickinson's card, Lurk in the blood o f almost everyone. In ach must do its own work in its own way. Ho for a rhyme of the happy time feel sick and giddy. I broke out into a the first woman to ascend the peak, also many cases they are inherited. Scrofula ed out letters of recommendation, while That comes to the girl and boy! Do not put your nerves to sleep with so- perspiration, and my heart was beating at of the party who climbed the peak in appears in running sores, hunches, pimples 3. c o r d o v a n ; —Anna M. Pratt in St. Nicholas. called celery mixtures, it is 1 letter to g o to the Cove people in the mountains added FRENCH A ENMIEUXD CALF. the rate of about 120 a minute. I tried to 1878 to witness the total eclipse, to their testimonials to the worth of Kirby the seat o f the difficulty and feed the nerve and cancerous growths. Scrofula can be take long and rapid breaths, but with no FlNC CAUAKANGARaa cells on the food they require. Dyspepsia, Smith’s danghte»in characteristic dia The R iver Was Overflowing. gether with thousands o f visitors’ cards. cured by purifying the blood with Hood's satisfactory results. There was no help Indigestion, Biliousness and Nervous A f lect such as is found in Craddock’s ♦3.S0 POLICE,3 SOLES. Last summer Minnie look a trip with for it. I apologized to my host for being The top of the peak is level, covering fections. such as sleeplessness and weak, Sarsa nervous feelings are com pletely cured by stories of the hills. The students of the her papa and mamma, and they visited ill, but said I must leave. On reaching the a few acres, and we wonder that a house • EXTAA FlNC* H institution where the general had so long many beautiful places. But Minnie open air I b' the “ D iscovery." It puts on healthy flesh, on to the railings, as I felt has not been built there for the accom parilla * 2 .*l. 7 ? BCYSSCHOQLSKOEt brings refreshing sleep and invigorates the taught “ math” sent their indorsements liked Niagara falls best. She seemed weak and gi / , and then breathed as rap modation of those who might wish to • L A D IE S * whole system. couched in elegant diction and soplio- greatly impressed with the roar and vol idly as I could. In less than a minute all remain overnight and see the sun rise. Mrs. K. H f . nkk . o f No. 8g6 North Hoisted St.. moric phrases. The alumni associa ume of the water. On returning home unpleasant sensations left me, and I walked Before returning we most take oue look Sarsaparilla. • 1 regard my improve- Chicago, ill., writes tions of Sewanee throughout the coun she told Uncle Frank all about her jour quietly home, a distance of about half a over the crater wall, which has a per This great rem in e n t a s s im p ly has h a d w on derfu l. Since try have also added their indorsements ney. "W e went to Niagara falls in a mile, breathing every now and then dur pendicnlar descent of 3,000 feet How edy wonderful suc BROCKTON.MAS3. ing half a minute or so as rapidly as 1 taking Dr. Pierce's to help secure tlie appointment for their Ovsr Ons Million People wear the splendid time,” she said, “ for there was cess in curing nervously wo approach the edge, step Golden Medical Dis could. covery in connection this disease. It thoroughly eradicates the fair friend of old college days. much water. Of course it isn’t always so On entering my house I felt very hungry by step, until our strength fails us and humor from theblood.H ood’s Sarsaparilla The Best ( I HK for €’ t ig h s , Colds snd with his ' Pleasant “ I do not mind dying,” said the gen so. but there was a hard shower just be and ordered some cold meat and bread and we can go no farther. C om nii in p t l o n . Pellets ’ I have gain A ll o u t s h o e s a r e e q u a lly s a t is fa c t o r y cures the sores and eruptions hv removing Sold by all Druggists. Pr ce, TO cents. ed in every respect, eral once, “ if Carrie is left. She is a fore we got therel” —Youth’s Companion. cheese to be brought me, and from these Trembling with feai, we return from their cause—impurities in the blood. They give the beet value lor the money. J. R. GATES A CO., Proprietors, particularly in flesh tower of strength.” unattractive viands I made an enjoyable They equal custom «hoes In etyle end fit. this stupendous scene, bewildered with 4.7 Sansome St.. S . F. and strength. My Their wearing quaMtlee are unsurpassed. A Iloy Pianist. meal, because I was in pure air. The host mixed feelings of pleasure and fear. Be His estimation of her seems to be cor Hood's P ills cure all liver ills. 25 c. liver was dreadfully The prices are uniform,— -stamped on sole. enlarged and I suf Master Raoul Koczalski comes from to whom I refer, although much my junior fore making the descent we take a final From $ i to $ 3 saved over other ciekee. rect. She no sooner found the main fered greatly from If your dealer cannot supply you wc prop of the family gone than she began Poland and is said to have only com in age, has been dead about five years. view, the like of which we shall never dyspepsia. No phy Whatever may have been the ultimate cause sician could give to cast about for other means of sup pleted his eighth year on Jan. 3 last. He relief. of his death, I have no doubt that the real again see. We retrace our steps, and port for her mother and young brothers is a native of Warsaw. For the past 18 cause was blood poisoning in consequence having passed the most dangerous Now. after two Doubtful Reeds alone. The best months I am entire are easy to get, and cost no and sisters. With unusual courage for months he has been playing in Germany. of daily breathing a vitiated air.—Major places courage is restored, and we reach ly relieved o f my more. Ask your dealer for a woman, she decided to become the General Dragsc-n in Nineteenth Century. disease. My appe the park after nightfall so tired and i f you use th e Petalum® M rs . H enke . tite is excellent ; Incubators A Brooders- postmaster where she had so long been with such a longing for our couch, but food well digested ; bowels regular and sleep Make money while the indispnted belle. C om posing W hile Asleep. with the feeling that wo would sacrifice much improved.” others are wasting time by old processes. Miss Kirby Smith is well known in One of the most remarkable and puzzling anything reasonable rather than deny Catalog tolis all about Washington, where she has shone more cases of somnambulism is one told by the ourselves to Long’s peak, hnt having it.and describes every A lw a y s the best. Known i f W O R L D ’ S -F A IR * bishop o f Bordeaux. The subject was a once made it nothing would tempt us than once in the gayest set. There is article needed for the everywhere. F erry's Herd poultry business. young ecclesiastic at the seminary. The : h i g h e s t a a v a h d : scarcely a large city in the sonth or A n n u al fo r 1899 tells you 2-VtS., ^ to climb it again.— Edward B. Light bishop was so deeply interested that he went Fwhat, how, and when to plant. QOcts. and west where she has not at one time or in Good Roads. . "SUPERIOR NUIRIJION-THE LIFE" , (R ent Free. Get it. A ddress) nightly to the young man’s chamber. He »1.00 Bottle. another been the recipient of social hon mechanically the t*est D. M. FERRY A CO., saw him get out of bed, secure paper, com One cent a dose. wheel. Prett lest model. Detroit, Mich. ors. Wliat Winnie Davis is to the E verything Grows In Circles. pose and write sermons. On Finishing a ]We are Pacific Coast guarantee by ail drug- It is sold on a armies of the Confederacy, Carrie Kirby It is an inexplicable fact that, all life gist3. Agents. Bicycle cata page he read it aloud. When a word dis Consumption j It cures incipient !----- „ . logue,mailed free,gives Smith is to the soldiers of the transmis- pleased him, he wrote a correction with great forms take the shape of circles. Everything and U the bes» Coiurh und Croup Cure- u 11 descript ion . prices, etc., aof . nts WAlfTT.n. sissippi. To the remnants of that army exactness. The bishop had seen the begin grows in that manner, and it leads one to FETALUMA niCCBATO« CO.,FetaIoma,Cal. ning of some of these somnambulistic ser wonder why things don’t grow square in » she is still, even before Winnie Davis, B kanch H ouse , >; i s Main St., I.u» t n : r ln mons and thought them well composed and stead of round. Why stems and leaves the daughter of the war. The appoint should so conform is wonderful, and yet correctly written. ment she seeks is in the presidential Curious to ascertain whether the young that physical outliues of men and inani BEST IN THE WORLD. gift.—Washington Cor. St. Louis Globe- The life germ Manhood restored man made use cf his eyes, the bishop put • mate objects should conform to the same It« wearing qualit e* are unsurpassed, actually I Night Emissions, Democrat. and vital fo rt« of two boxes of auv other brand. Free W eak memory. card under his chiu in such a manner as to law is still more so. It almost compels us the w orld over, endorse It; ouilasting plants and flower*; from Animal Oil?. G E T T H E GE N U IN E . I A trop h y, Sexual prevent him see ng the paper on the table to think of indefinite space as a circumfer An Esther From an Indian Village. babies and children like the F R SAFE BY OREGON AND it g i v e s v i g o r , Weakness, etc.. before him, but he still continued to ence after all. All streams move in a por THE*« A remarkable woman has recently W A S H IN G T O N M H I ( » ! A \ T S - % 1 Surely cured by pow er and sire to taste of it. Weak mothers write. Not yet satisfied whether or not he tion of a circumference of course, as thqjr and Dealers generally. passed away in south India—the dow the vital organs of POLLEN ACME could distinguish different objects placed wind over the earth’s surface, and lakes A " .E D I C I N A L v respond readily to its nour ager Maharanee of Mysore. The daugh Austria and France, and although barely before him, the bishop took away the piece have a circular current that goes round and Iran. ishing powers. ter of a petty official of good family, she able to span an octave tho taste, tech- of paper on which he wrote and substitut round. But the most remarkable fact rela was of course neglected, while her | nical skill and certainty seem to provoke ed several other kinds at different times. tive to the waters of nature is that the At He always perceived the change, because lantic ocean is a sort of whirlpool or is pos Has ju ;t!y acquired the reputation of being brother received the best home educa- the admiration of all. tion under tutors. While scarcely 10 j He has received numerous distinctions, the pieces of pa jer were of different sizes. sessed of a circular current movement that The S a l v a t o r for years of age she insisted on sharing all and the shah of Per ia has appointed When a piece exactly like his own was sub is so large, however, and so long in the ac POLLEN ACME stituted, he used it and wrote his correc complishment of one evolution that the fact his studies that she might help the boy. him court pianist.—London Queen. n v a l i d s T h e most w on tions on the places corresponding to those cannot be readily observed. derful achievem ent Boon she got a tutor for herself, and in I on his own paper. in M edical Science. This gigantic maelstrom, which circles P L U C CUT five years she mastered Sanskrit, Can- Mistress o f Ten Language!«. The *>nly ackn rtvl- It was by this means that portions of his about from pole to pole and between the *df,ed permanent A n I ncomparable A liment fo r the arese and Marathi, while not neglecting Mrs. Lewis, the English woman who nocturnal compositions were obtained. His four continents, has a central point around cure guaranteed. G rowth and P rotection of INFANTS and music, drawing and needlework. discovered the Syriac gospels, is mistress most astonishing production was a piece of which it revolves. This point is now def New York • t*TTLE, •< She was 16 when the late maharaja’s of 10 languages. She began with Latin music written with great exactitude. He initely fixed as being but a short distance 115-117 Fulton St. pac . coast an friends were scouring the country for a in her childhood, took up French, Ger used a cane for a ruler. The clefs, the flats to the southwest of the Azores. That point FOR C H ILD R E N T E E T H IN O A superior nutritive in continued Fevers, fourth bride. After the manner of Queen i *11 Orwgrteu. S 6 C«*U • Wt 4 l*. man and Italian and began Greek 10 and the sharps were all in their right places. j has always been avoided by cautious mari H. P. N. D. N o 581 n . K N Vo And a reliable remedial agent Esther, sho was chosen, but before she years ago. After the death of her hus The notes were all made as circles, and ners as dangerous and peculiarly squally, In all gastric and enteric diseases ; could be sent for her father was sum those requiring it were afterward black j When we see even tbe ocean’s waters con often in instances of consultation over moned to court to answer for the short band she plunged again into the study of ened with ink. The words were all written forming to the law of circumference, it very the dead languages, took up Greek and below, but once they were in such large nearly completes its meaning.—Interview patients whose digestive organs were re characters that they did not come directly in St. Louis Globe-Democrat. duced to such a low and sensitive condition revenue of his village. Only when or then went on to Svriac and Arabic. Prsp&rsd by Sect* A Bawwa, X. T. All Druggists. below their pro per notes, and perceiving that the IMPERIAL ÜRANUM w as dered to be whipped was it discovered A Safer Question For Music Lovers. this he erased them all and wrote them ever W hat the Chem ist D oes F or the Farmer. the only nourishm ent the stomach whom he was. He was forgiven, the mar I The girls who prostrated themselves again.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. ) Only a short time ago (the summer of would tolerate when LIFE seem ed riage was celebrated on the first lucky day, and from that time the young queen, at the feet of Paderewski, the Polish pi 1890) two fertilizers were suddenly placed Cleanses the Nasal depending on its retention ;— A Y ou n g ster', Reply, j upon tbe Indiana market and sold for Passages, Allays Pain then 17, was a gracious and enlightened anist, and in soul and spirit gave them And as a FO O D it would be difficult to and Inflammation, There ia a story of a benevolent gentle ■ $27.50 and $22.50 per ton, respectively. influence in the native state of Mysore, selves to him, were suffering from a conceive o f anything m ore palatable. man who visited a certain reformatory in These were analyzed by the state chemist, Restores the Senses o f the most progressive in India.—Cor. paroxysmal nervous condition closely Taste and Smell. Sold by D R U G Q I S T S . Shipping Depot, stitution near Boston, and while going over and the former was found to have a value Edinburgh Scotsman. akin to temporary mania. It was par the place engaged one and another of the of $5.76 and the latter of $4.44 per ton. DO YOU FEEL BAD7 IKIES YOCH HAt K Heals the Sores. JOHN CARLE & SDNS, New York. Apply Balm into each nostril. ache? Doe* every »tep aeem abm den ? Yon nee tially dne to a morbid love of music. Is inmates in conversation. These were out and out swindles, yet hail E l y B r o s ., 56 Warren St., N. Y. Remorse. M O O R E ’S R E V E A L E D REMEDY The good man was quite unmindful of it not been for a prompt publication from Portland, Walla Walla, \ A chemist had made a mistake in his 1 it best to encourage that appetite?—San Threo onlr. Trv it. Francisco Argonaut. Spokane, via O. R & N. the fact, known to all w ho have seen much the state experiment station at Purdue Railway and Great weights and poisoned a customer. When | of that phase of life, that people in such university as to their real character, many Northern Railway to the fatal tidings were brought to him, PISO’S CURE T OR “ The Queen o f Players.” places do not enjoy being questioned as to fanners of the state of Indiana would have Montana points, St. C on su m p tive« and people Paul, M in n e a p o lis, he pulled out two har-dfnls of hair and \ Probably the oldest illustrious pianist their personal history. At last he came to been unmercifully swindled. who have weak lungs or Asth Omaha, St. Louis, Chi exclaimed: In view of the fact that mill' ons of dol in the world is Mme. Clara Schumann, a very demure looking youngster, and his ma. should use Piso's Cure for cago and Fast. Address heart went out toward the unfortunate Consumption. It has cured lars' worth of fertilizers are sol 1 yearly In “ Wretch that 1 am— and my best cus who is known abroad as ‘the queen of |nearest agent. C. C. Buy ynnr GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS of us, and we will save you money. We handle th e b e * thouaand*. It has not injur* waif. Doiiavan, Gen. Agt., tomer too!” — London Judy. tbe United States one can readily under ’OoJs and deliver free to trains or boats. We e buy players.” She has been before the pub buy and and ell for spot cash, and Fell good* rhe per ed one. It is not bad to tase. Portland,Or.; R.C.Ste than any ntber firm in the country. Send “ Well, my little man,” he said, “ and stand how great is the sum of money that It Is the best cough sjrap. ... us ‘ 3 your name and address and we will mail von you f our lic nearly as long as the Biblically al what are you in here for?” vens, Gen. Agt., Seattle, new price 1 at, which will be our soon. 1 3oW everywhere. to<x We offer to day; Climax tobaeco, 40een:* per pound. is being yearly saved to the famers of the »und. Wash.; C. G. Dixon, Gen. A g t, Spokane, Wash. D y grannl.ted .uger in 10-lb wrek. lor...... Ii 75 ! Be.t coal oil per re e lotted lifetime, having made her debut .... 91 *) "Please, sir,” said the little fellow in country through the interposition of the No dust; rook-ballast track; fine scenery; pul- . C ONS UMP TI ON. Beat brand, of Bo r per barrel..................... 2 15 I Arbor kle'a »1«. e per pound. 22« ace sleeping and dining cars; buffet-library cars; D r P r ic e 's C r e a m B a k in g P o w d e r . in Leipsic threescore year» and five ago, stantly, “ I’m here to set the other boys a chemist.— Professor Charles S. Plumb la Bend ua a Hat of what yon need, and we will make you .pecial jSicek Aadrea. your order. 3 family tourist sleepers; new equipment. at the age of 8. World'« Filr Highest Modal ard Diploma. \ Popular Science Monthly. go«d example.” —Youth'« Oompanioa. M A R K L. COHN t C O . 1 * 6 F ro n t S t r e e t , P o r t la n d . O r. By Authority of Congress.; U. S. Gov’t Baking Powder Tests. The S t. Louis baby show this year brought out over 300 of the brightest and prettiest boys and girls, ranging from 6 months to 4 years of age, in St. Louis and the \ icinity of the city. Prizes were given for 6 months old, i year, 18 months, 2 years, 2* years, 3 years and 4 years. There were first, second, third and fourth prizes for both boys and girls High Government Authority. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Dr 8 Û Ö u o u mm K GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY SCROFULOUS TAINTS W .L. D ouglas SaJSHOirS £?££». 2i0 » 2 . WORKINGMEN'» Hoods Cures CURE A THAT WITH R. HALL’S PULMONARY BALSAM Leave FERRY’S The“ ERIE” ^CURE I T h e -A g e d . - O H I L D F t E IN Physicians, EM? AXLE CREASE SMOKE S c o t t ’s E m u lsio n the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, te the life of the blood, the maker of sound flesh, solid bones and. lung tissue, and the very etsenee of nourishment. Don’t bo decelnd bj Substitutes! Ely’s Cream Balm NEW WAY EAST! W. L. 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