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Royal Baking Powder is Superior
to all in Purity and Strength.
“ For purity and care in preparation the Royal
Baking Powder equals any in the market, and
our test shows that it has greater leavening
power than any o f which we have any knowledge.”
Prof. Chemistry, University of California,
A n a lys t California S ta te Board o f Health, etc., etc.
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No careful housekeeper can afford to
use any baking powder but Royal.
Keep fteddy, boy, an h aul a w a y —
IVe've got a dandy school.
W h en ilsh U like they a ir today.
W e 'v e got to take 'em cool.
bui>i>oee ye be some hungry, tad.
Jen' now that ain't no sign;
Vo w ouldn't mention gru b, 'f ye bad
A halibut on yer line.
W a a l, this ts sum ptbin like. 1 row.
1 hope we’U sw am p the boat!
Don't look so skeered: I guess the sco »
W o n 't de no worse’n float.
T h a t's well! You really beat the Detch:
T h at cod is extry flue!
N ow pay her out ag'ln, an ketch
A halibut on yer line.
M l 1 a m ye. If 1 kin, the way
To gaff the largest ones:
Bo git s lot o' line to pay,
N o odds how fa r It runs.
A n w hen ye feel a mighty haul—
by Jingo! There goes mine!
The satan grabbed my bait an a ll—
A halibut on my line!
There, now. I'll shet right up, an you
M uat do the bes’ ye kin;
I K bait another hook or two
A n cast ’em In ag'in.
X glas it’s bes’ to throw yer bait
A n set an hump yer spine—
Y ou've got to watch yer chance, an wait
Yer halibut ou yer line.
— Yankee Blade.
THE THREE GIFTS.
“ Madam," said the queen, “ 1 have a
favor to ask of you. Sell me the rose
tree which bears these roses. I w ill give
you wliatever you may demand for it."
But the mother answered: "M uch hon­
ored queen. I cannot do this with my
rose tree. I cannot sell it. Only one
thing I can do, if you are willing. You
have a prince, and I will bestow it on
the prince, to have it for his own and
to keep it honored and loved as if it were
a living princess."
"Y o u r wish shall be granted, madam,
•o that we may only have the rose tree
in the palace, and you may come with
it and live near us also."
“ I have no wish for that, your m aj­
esty. My rose tree is the only thing 1
care for. I wish that to be happy, for
it is all 1 have to love in the world.
Swear to me by the life of your son that
it shall be as you say.”
“ I swear to you by the life o f my only
son that the tree which brings forth these
roses shiill be honored in this palace as
i f it were a real living princess.”
“ May God grant you a long life, my
queen. Come by yourself tomorrow,
and take away the rose tree from my
house.”
The ball took place in the evening, and
all wonderedut tho queen's roses. Where
had she found them? It was quite a mar
vel 1 Such (lowers in the middle o f win
ter!
Tho next lflom ing the queen lost nc
time before going to secure the rose tree.
When the prince heard o f tho agreement
which his mother bad made with the
woman he jumped for joy and got a
golden vase ready in the palace in which
the rose tree was to be planted. The
queen and the princo went together in a
gold chariot, und stopping before the
humble cottago where the mother aud
dwelt they alighted. The mother had
mentioned nothing to her daughter, ex­
cept that the queen kindly intended tc
come in person to thank her for the gift
o f roses.
As soon ns tho mother and daughter
went out to receive the royal visitors,
the daughter, as sho bent down to kiss
the queen’s hand, smiled merely from a
grateful feeling, und a rose fell from her
month. Tho queen at first did not un­
derstand how this came to pass, but the
prince ran immediately to pick it up to
give to his mother, and the g irl behold­
ing him smiled again in her great joy
when the second rose fell.
A t one and the samo moment the
queen and tho prince understood it all.
The queen became very angry, because
she remembered directly tiiat she was
bound by her oath to receive the fril l as
a daughter-in-law. Sho turned, how­
ever, to look at her again, wheu she saw
that the g irl was really so very beauti­
ful and so very good that without a mo­
ment's longer reserve Bhe threw her arms
around her, saying aloud as she kissed
her: "Y o u are a poor girl no longer, but
a princess henceforth. You shall come
and live in our palace, you and your
mother also."
“ N ow that it has all turned out ox
actly as you wished it,” she added, ad­
dressing tl;o mother, “ tell me, lady co-
mother-in-law. Low your daughter ac­
quired so great a charm as to shower
roses from her mouth whenever she
laughs."
The mother immediately told her all
about the fairies and their three prom­
ised gifts to her daughter when sho was
nil infant, and how the first and the last
promise had both como true.
"T h e second has not taken place then,"
said the queen, with some curiosity; “ how
was it that did not happen, for, j>oor as
you were, had jiearls fallen from her eyes
you could huve sold them?”
“ That did not happen,” answered the
mother, “ because I never made her
weep. I sought only to see her happy
and smiling, preferring to live poor in
my daughter's gladness than to become
rich by her grief."
When tho queen heard tht se words she
embraced and kissed her, saying, "Y o u
have indeed been a good mother, and it
is an honor to a queen to make you her
co-mother-in-law."
Tho girl, who had listened to all that
her mother had said, was now so over­
come by her emotion that her eyes filled
with tears and tw o large pearls rolled
down. The princo stooped to pick them
up.
These are not tears of sorrow,” he
said. “ They are tears o f joy. I will
take them and have them made into ear
rings, and you shall wear them on the
day on which you become my princess.”
—Translated for Cassell Publishing Com­
pany From the Greek by Mrs. Edmonds.
TBS
LAUD
or
B O W 'S
P R O M IS E
n i f nty Weet, tht Und that “
w it*
s hoe laughs a harvest f 9 the E l Dorado of th »
miner; ihe goal of the agricultural «migrant.
W h ile It teems with all the element« of wealth
and prosperity, tome of the faireat and moat
fruitful portion« of It bear a harvest of malaria
reaned iu l u fullness by those unprotected by a
medicinal safeguard. N o one seeking or d w e ll­
ing in a m alarial locality Is safe from the
scourge without Hostetter’» Stomach Bitters
Emigrants, bear this in mind. Commercial
travelers sojourning In malarious regions should
carry a bottle of the Bitters In the traditional
gripsack. Against the effects of exi*osure, men
ral or bodily overwork, dump and unwholesome
food or water, It Is #n infallible defense. Con­
stipation, rneumatism, biliousness, dyspepsia,
nervousnesH and loss of strength sre all reme­
died by this genlsl restorative.
Is
W e offer One Hundred Dollars’ reward for say
oaseof catarrh that cannot be oured by H all •
Catarrh Cure.
F. J C H E M T A C0.(
Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Che
ney for the last fifteen veers, and believe nlm
perfectly honorable in ell business transaction»
and financially able to carry out a n » obligations
B ade by their firm.
W EST A T R I A L .
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
W AL1H NG , K IN N A N A M A R V IN ,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hell s Catarrh cure is taken Internally, acting
directly u pos the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Testimonials sent free. Prlee 71
i cent» per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
jvercome by the h u t or extraordinary
ixartion, tha phviical system, like a mu-
thin«, need, to bs renovated and repaired,
fha blood needs to be purified and inrigor*
H o o d ’s
I C u r e s
Sarsa­
parilla
tt«d and the
n«rveiaud mug.
;l*t
strength­
ened by Hood’s
l a r s . p a r l l l a , _____________
H o o d ’s P i l l * cure a il liv e r Ills. 25c.
Progressive Literature, W. K. J o k es . 291 Alder
street, Portland, Or.
P R E P A R A T IO N S .
CALKINS ELEGIRIG OIL BURNER
A llco ck ’ s P orous P laster is composed
Da. C. E. G eig e r cures catarrh, throat and
o f purely vegetable ingredients, and is ab­ lung diseases, etc. Medicine by mall or express.
Third and Morrison, Portland, Oregon.
solutely harmless. It assists nature in her
own efforts to heal and invigorate, and im-
Use ff nameline Stove Polish: no dost, no smell
parts strength to the whole system.
Many preparations contain strong chem­
T by G e r m s a for breakfmst.
ical and mineral substances which produce
an injurious effect, not only upon the skin,
but upon the whole system, although at
first they seem very beneficial, on account
of their powerful action and temporary ef- j
feet upon the surface.
When purchasing a plaster do not only
ask for A llcock ’ s , but make sure that you
get it.
B ban d b e tu ' s P il l s are purely vegetable.
For a book agent to sell his own su te b lo g rs-1
_ _ _ _ _
whi ch creates
auappettt., remove«that tired ieellnaand «rives
•w.et, sound, refreshing sleep. GET HOOO'S.
- i f ____
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Impression that they cannot be on time without
a stimulant and a 9250 watch.
If the names don ’t get any worse than W el-
H ai-W el, the proof readers w ill be happy.
D A N O E K O lii
Weak and Weary
T H IS I
Portland
Academy
T HE G R E A T FUEL SAVER.
o m e - m a d e
g ah
p e r f e c t e d
a t
last. No dirt, no ashes, no odor, no danger.
A perfect method of generating and burning gas
from petroleum oil. For heating and cooking.
Fits any stove; also adapted for furnaces,steam
heaters and grates. Absolutely khi e. N o possi­
bility of exp.osion and cheaper than any other
fuel. Call aud exam ine the latest inven'iou.
Agents wanted in every town and county in
Califoruia, Nevada, Oregon and Washington.
For circulars address
H
A poor woman gave birth to a daugh­
phy is “ taking hi» life iu his own hands.”
ter. Her husband had died a few days
THE DELUGE.
before the babe was born, so that she
Portland’« mighty flood ia over,
was alone in the world and quite deso­
B it it« memory linger« still,
A n d its strange, fantaati • features
W ill open September 21. Prepares for college.
late. A ll her love, therefore, centered
Many a future tale w ill till.
Gives advanced English course.
npon this child, and clad as she was in
H ow the water» rising rising,
Now prepared to receive boarders as w sll as
HE IS QUITE UP TO DATE.
TIGHT LACING IN ENGLAND.
GALKINS’ ELECTRIC BURNER COMPANY,
day scholars. For catalogue address
Oldest pioneers surprising,
widow's weeds she clasped it fondly in
P a c if ic C oast A g b n c t ,
PORTLAND ACADEM Y.
Crept a mile before they fell,
D r . N ic o la * M u r r a y ISutler, P re sid e n t o f the W h a t Som e W o m e n 1’iid e r g o lu O r d e r t«i
her arms.
And submerged that part of Portland
i
191 Eleventh street, Portland, Or.
• t S L a r k i n S t r e e t , S an F r a n c is c o .
N a t io n a l E d u c a tio n a l Association.
W here its business Interests dwell.
H a v e S m a ll W a ists.
On the third day after its birth three
Purchasers of the Northrop A Sturgis Com­
Tho National Educational association,
A representative was sent to interview fairies, who greatly commiserated her
pany’» pure, strong, delicious Flavoring Extracts
which lias been in existence for 40 years the most prominent corset makers.
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cure
un elegantly Illustrated Souvenir of the
came to visit her, and seeing how beau
historic flood FREE.
and numbers among its members the
“ I am reputed,” one o f them said, "to ti/ul the infant was and how innch tho
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most eminent, uctivo and progressive edu­ have the I ;!itest lacing customers in
g o
e rlW fa N O S a U E A K IN O .
mother loved it they promised it three
cators In this country, recently closed at
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Asbury Park one of tho most successful London, and I think that some o f the good gifts.
a little now and then,
Fall term commences September 3,1894. Com
FR£NCH& ENAMELLED CALF
Tho first fairy, touching it with her
and interesting conventions in Its history waists my corsets encircle would be hard
with a gentle, cleans­ meroial course, Shorthand course and two years’
FlNECALf&KANGAWa
golden wand, said, “ The day that she is
ing laxative, thereby English course. Send for catalogue.
by electing Dr. Nicolas Murray Butler to beat. Do you know,” she continued
9 3.5? POLICE,3 S oles .
removing offending
president. Dr. Butler was one of the most " I think that some o f my customers 12 years old a rose shall fall from her
matter from the stom­
prominent figures at tho convention, and positively like the sensations produced mouth every time she laughs.”
ach aud bowels, and encing quite a “ boom ” because of the remark­
It is recorded that when ho delivered tho by tight lueing, or they would never
The second fairy then touched it with
toning up and invigo­ able successes of Miss May Cook, both in Europe
* 2 A 7-5 B oys S chool S hoei
uddresa of welcome to tho delegates on bo lake all the pains they do to get thin, her golden wand. “ The day that she is
rating toe Hver and and fn the East, as a concert pianist. For thor­
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half of tho New Jersey state board of edu­ such as dieting and sleeping in corsets, 12 years old," she said, "e v e ry timo she
quickening its tardy ough methods this school is unsurpassed.
cation ho was faultlessly dressed In sum as some of them do.”
¡action, and you there­
weeps
pearls
shall
fall
from
her
eyes.
mer garments of tho stylo most affected
b y remove the cause
^ .S E N D FOR CATALOG UE
"Sleeping in corsets?" I exclaimed.
And lastly the third fairy, with golden
__ of a multitude of dis­
by modish young men at tho seaside. Ho
W *L * DOUGLAS*
"Oh,
yes;
a
good
many,
and
especially
tressing
diseases,
such
as headaches, indiges­
wand,
also
touched
her,
saying,
"B
efore
Is u man who belles tho truditional opin­
BROCKTON, MASS.
tion, biliousness, skin diseases, boils, carbun­
ion that Intellect and stylo do not mate. young ladies, do; un opera stay or riding your 18th year has passed a prince shall
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cles, piles, fistulas and maladies too numerous
IIo belongs to tho young generation of col- one is a favorite make for tho purpose
marry you, and you shall become a prill
W . L . D o u g la s $ 3 . 0 0 S h o e .
Thorough system and Instruction ; good teach
to mention.
logo professors, possessing keen discrimi­ Let me think. Yes! The largest pair cess."
eis;
low
terms;
short
time;
positions
to
com
R e ea n e e , w e are the largest manufacturers of
I f people would pay more attention to
petents. Mall orders carefully end promptly this grade of shoes In the world, and guarantee their
nating powers of mind, tho g ift of oratory t ( corsets I have made had a waist meas­
properly regulating the action of their bow­ attended
The mother listened to all these pro­
to. For further p a rtic u la r call on or value by stamping the name and price on the
and a magnetic personality.
els,
they
would
have
less
frequent
occasion
urement o f 35 inches. The sm allest-
bottom, which protect you against high prices and
address
E D IT H A. BR O W N ,
to call for their doctor’s services to subdue
Dr. Butler lives in Paterson and Is an well, you won't believe me, jierhaps, but mises, and her heart rejoiced exceeding
the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom
42 Ham ilton Building, Portland, Or.
ly. She was very, very poor, but she
attacks of dangerous diseases.
work la style, easy fitting and wearing qualities.
active member of tho Now Jersey state
121
inches
was
the
size.
No.
I
don't
W e have them sold everywhere at lower prices for
That,
of
all
known
agents
to
accomplish
brought
up
her
daughter
as
well
as
sho
board of education. Ho Is dean of tho
the value given than any other make. Take no sub­
this puri>ose, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets
think she'll lie able to get them close. could until she was 12 years o f agi
stitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can.
are unequalled, is proven by tho fact that
Every inch under 15 with most ladies The evening of the day on which she
PORTIAMO. ORCOON.
once usea, they are always in favor. Their
A. P. A uutroso . P rol j . A
means a tremendous lot o f lacing in. hail completed her 12th year, the girl
secondary effect is to keep the bowels open
I’ve known a young lady to break five or laughed right out with jo y at something
and regular, not to further constipate, as is
P R IN T E R S S H O U LD
Open all the year. Students ad­
the case with other pills. Hence, their great
K N O W that the oldest
six silk laces, as strong ones as are made, which her mother had said, and imme­
mitted at any time. Instruction in
and best Photo-engrav­
popularity with sufferers from habitual con­
common school and commercial
in getting a pair o f new stays close.”
ing ofllce lu Han Fran­
diately tho first rose fell from her lips,
stipation, piles and indigestion.
; branches, shorthand, typewriting, etc. C olleoe
cisco was established
"H o w small is your pretty assistant's and when the mother saw It she remem­
J o u r n a l and specimens of penmanship sent fre e .
in 1877 by the Manager
o f the D E W E Y E N ­
waist?" I asked.
bered all that tho fairies had promised,
G R A V IN G CO., who
TAKE
"G enerally about 14 to 141 inches.”
has secured the latest
Boarding and day
and her motherly heart rejoiced, for Bhe
and best I m p r o v e -
THE
school for girls.
“ She scarcely seems to mind it at all.” said, “ I f one promise be fulfilled, the
nients.secret processes
Opens September
BEST
and a full complement
I remarked.
19,1894.
others w ill surely follow in their turn.
T i H n A m T i
H ALL.
o f the most approved
"Oh, no. She is used to it. I find it
m achinery, photo ap­
The girl was graceful, beautiful and
paratus, powerful elec-
best for all my assistants to have trim blithe, and tho roses fell from her month
trie lights..etc. H aving
figures, but she has tight laced to that like rain. The mother, without having
X. F . U tc h a n u , Im t itu U M td n l. lon* »xperlen C . and
superior artists, this
extent entirely of her own free will. the troublo to gather roses, put them all
^
W IT H
pioneer Co. turns out the highest class o f work
promptly, reliably and at uniform ly moderate
Lota o f my customers lace to 17, 16 anil into a basket and took them to the
prices for all kinds of engraving. Publishers helped
to get up special Issues. Job printers and others
even 15 inches. I suppose you haven’t town and sold them. W ith the money
should send fo r samples, estimates and information.
seen a smaller waist tlian M iss-----’s?"
A T. D k w k y , Manager, 220 Market St., 8. F , Cal.
thus obtained she and her daughter
25cts,.
" N o ." *
lived—frugally certainly, but neverthe
ÖOcts. and
“ Would you like to?”
less more comfortably tbun heretofore.
$1.00 Bottle.
“ Yes,” I replied, “ if such a thing is So time went on.
One cent a dose.
Address
MISSES R O D N E Y , Portland, Or.
practicable."
It was winter, und the queen was go­
I t is sold on a guarantee by all drug­
1)K. NICOLAS MURK AT BUTLKR.
Mrs. -----rang a small bell.
gist
3
.
I
t
cures
incipient
Consumption
ing to give a great ball at the palace.
and is the best Cough and Croup Cure.
school of philosophy of Columbia college.
“ Ask M is s -----to come to me."
She had a heart if ul gown, and it was
CAS and
New York city, and is also editor of The
In a few minutes the young lady ap­ rose color, so she wanted to have real
M i n in g M a c h in e r y , B r y a n M i l l s , J o h n ­
Educational Review. He has boon at Co­ peared, anil Mrs. ---- anil she went into
roses
on
her
head
and
at
her
breast
to
ston C o n c e n t r a t o r s , E n g i n e s , B o i le r s ,
lumbia about three years, having succeed an alcove. Another assistant was sum­
Q A S O L IN E
P u m p s a n d G e n e r a l M a c h in e r y .
wear with it. She therefore ordered the
od Professor Alexander.
E s t im a t e s g i v e n o n a l l c la s s e s o f iro n
Dr. Butler Is a patriotic Jerseynmn, and moned, and then a whispered consulta­ royal gardener to bring her some, but he
w o rk . A d d ress
tion took place. A fter another minute said that so much snow had fallen that
in his speech of welcome paid tho follow
R . H . M O O R E . M . K .,
ought to be fat. They are
all the roses were spoiled, and that he
ing tribute to tho educational system of we heard Mrs. -----ask, "Can you bear
H o t e l P o r t la n d , P o r t la n d , O r.
it?" and the answer, "Quite, madam.”
his state:
sickly when thin and thin
could not find even one. The queen was
“ Wo are proud of our system of public
Mrs. -----'s voice again: "There, Miss very angry at this and told him straight­
when their food does not
schools, crowned by that statu normal ---- 1 1 think the laces are close; tie way that she did not believe him, but
nourish them.
school that yields to none In efficiency and them tightly.”
that he preferred to leuvo them to
Is a B aking Powder that leads
progressiveness. You are In a state—of
T w o or three minutes later Mrs. ----
perish in the royal garden, adding that
what other can it bo said?—whose only
all others iu purity and leaven­
and Miss — — came out from the alcove, sho should go and seek for herself anoth­
stnto tax Is levied for tho support of the
ing power. Ask your grocer for
common schools. No uncertifloated teacher the latter incased in a long waisted black er gardener and dismiss him forthwith.
list of prizes, or write to
satin
corset,
which
made
her
waist
look
Tho poor gardener sighed upon hear­
may be paid out of tho publio funds; no
CLOS3BT A DEVKRfl,
scarcely
larger
than
her
throat.
It
school is a legal school unloss conducted for
Portland, Of.
ing this and went to look at every gar­
nino months of tho year; no life license to seemed incredible that any g irl—for she den far and near to see i f he conld pos­
M a n u fa c t u r in g J e w e l e r
touch is issued to a person not profession was little uioro — could breathe and sibly find any roses, but he found none.
— AND—
ally trained.
move, let aloiio move about, without In the course of his wanderings he hap­
D IA M O N D S E T T E R .
“ Tho laws establishing our oontrullzod much up]>nrent discomfort, when tight
the cream of Cod-liver Oil A ll kinds of Jewelry made to order and re­
pened
to
pass
by
the
cottage
in
which
system of administration and supervision laced to such un extent.
at reasonable rates. Rooms • and 10,
and hypophosphites, makes paired Washington
dw elt the poor woman and her daughter.
aro admirable and enable each locality to
street, Portland, Or._______
"
I
suppose,"
said
Mr».
----
,
smiling
u'
Tho
gardener
was
so
bewildered
by
his
push forward tho work of public oducatlon
babies fat and well, strength­
as fast and as far as it will, while com­ my look of astonishment, “ that you will anxiety thut he did not look to see where
-N O T E D F O R -
ens growing children and
pelling tho sluggish and tho niggardly, If now believe what 1 told you liefore— lie was going, uml not observing a
For a D R Y GOODS A N D C L O T H IN G HOUSE at
such there !>o, to do their share, welding namely, that a well cut corset aud strong stone that was lying before the cottage
nourishes mothers.
Oswego, Oregon. Address N. 8. K ELLO G G , Os­
tho wholo into n state system and giving iirms w ill make a woman's waist almost ho stumbled over it and fell dov n.
wego, Or.
the world over, endorse it.
us that very desirable thing — a state odu any aizo she may wish. See!" she ex­ There was something comical in the way
S E C O N D -H A N D M A C H IN E R Y .
rational policy."
claimed, taking up a measuring tape off in which he fell, for he did not hurt him­
W e deal exclusively in 8 kcond -H a n o M a c h in -
Don’t be deceived by Substitutes!
r
r
y
, and have a large assortment of Engines,
»
choir,
"M
iss
----
's
waist
is
only
till
V isito rs to th e (i r e s t Fair.
self, but his fez rolled off his head into
Prepared by Scott A Bowoe. N. Y. A ll Dreggista
Boiler». Pumps and General Machinery, w rite
the mud aud got dirtied.
According to present indications there Inches."
for
latest
descriotive catalogue. D A N A , A LBEE
A G re a t H alil tra g i« K ille d .
“ How long could you bear being laced
A W A L K E R,E. Water St.,cor.Taylor,Portland,Or.
The girl, who was looking out o f the
w ill In» large transfers o f imputation be­
ELY’S
The largest bald eagle ever killed in
up
like
that?"
1
asked.
window, could not help laughing when
tween Now York ami Chicago next sum
FO R L A D IE S !
M iss----- smiled. " N o t very long— she saw the gardener fall, and down this vicinity was shot in the town of
iner The Chicago women who aro not
• 1OO I N G O L D w ill be paid bv th « K o s h
Concord, a few utiles west o f Oconomo-
C h e m i c a l C o . for any case of female weaknees
In q u ic k ly
identifitsl with the various movements it 1» rather painful—half an hour; per
dropped a rose from her mouth and fell woe. W is.. recently by Richard Yates
thut w ill not yleld to DR J. 3. K O C H ’9 ANTI-
n b flo r b e d .
that their sex are undertaking areltegin- Imps an hour.”
into the road right in front of the gar
SEPTIO S A N A T IV K E P O L D E R . Prlce|1.00 per
C le a n s e s th e
It measured 7 feet 3 inches from tip to
Mrs. ---- said, just aa we were leav
box. For sale by all druggists.
N a w a l 1’ anMagen.
diner.
When she saw what had oc­ tip. and weighed eleven pounds. The
ning to anticipate with dismay the hos
A l la y s P a in and
pitalities the great show will entail ing: "Y o u know, 1 think tight lacing curred she felt a little bit ashamed aud talons, measured along the convex stir
In f la m m a t io n .
Dr. W illiam s’ Indian Pile
These propose to let their houses in Chi becomes a positive mania with some Urew back to bide herself, but the gar
Ointment w ill cure Blind,
faces, are uearly tw o inches in length H e a l s t h e S o r e s .
Bleeding
and Itching Pilea.
women.
There
are
tw
o
o
f
my
custom-
P
r
o
t
e
c
t
s
t
h
e
doner, as soon as lie saw it, never stayed and very strong
cago for the summer months, and take
It absorbs tho tumors, allays
It was perched npon
M e m b r a n e fro m
lodgings in this city or occupy cottages era, for instance—theatrical people— who to pick up his fez, but ra> quickly to a lofty elm. when Mr. Yates discharged
the itching at once, acts as a poul­
A d d i t i o n a l C o ld .
In Every Detail.
tice, gives Instant relief. Dr. W ill­
R e sto re s th e
at the seaside When these opportuni usually wear their waists about 19 seize the rose. He could not believe liis both barrels o f his shotgun ut it simul
iam s’ Indian Pile Ointment is prepared
S en se s o f T a s t e
inches.
W
ell,
when
at
home
they
both
own eyes. How did it come there? Per­ taneonsly. after which the bird flew a
ties have lx*en made known such of
for Piles an d Itching of the private
a n d S m e ll.
parts. Every box is warranted. B y drug
the New York |H*ople as expect to visit lace themselves as tightly os their maids haps it was done by magic. Anyhow it few hundred feet and suddenly fell to
*iv mail on receipt of price, 5Ó cents
an
do
it."
was a real and beautiful rose and the ground dead.
the fair have availed themselves o f the
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vki ILLIAM
I u a ' m V
S ' MANUFACTURING
m ^SV f V cturinq CO. workmanship. They develop the full actual
horse power, and run without an Electric Spark
Another states that at some schoolsthe smelled better than those of April. But
A particle is applied into each nostril, and is Proprietor*, Cleveland, Ohio,
chance of escaping the crowds at the ho
Battery; the system of ignition is simple, inex­
A
golden
eagle,
measuring
nine
feet
egret
able.
Price
60
cent*
at
Druggists
or
by
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pensive and reliable.
tels and the chances o f boarding houses, girls are not only encouraged but forced one rose was o f no use to the queen. Ho from tip to tip. was captured by Johnnie
pam ping outfits for Irrigating purposes
H i v . r r e ^ r ^ 'i e w ^ o r ’k, 1 » • P »■ V . No. 661-8. F. N. U. No. 638 no For
and engaged these vacated houses. A to lace. Five different women said tint must have 10, and where could he find Spuhnhtimer. a sixteen-year-old boy, a m“ '
better engine can be found on ihe Pacific
Corns L
group of people divide the time among they made corsets for girls of sixteen the others?
few miles south o f West Bend, Wis., on
For hoisting outfits for mines they have met
them succeeding one another in such in »nil under with waist measurements of
Since, however, it had fallen just in the same day. —Milwaukee Sentinel
with highest approval.
stallinents as they nmy arrange, and 15 inches, and all agreed that girls are front of that house, the people who lived
For Intermittent power their economy Is un­
questioned.
with their own servants live as comfort put into corsets much earlier than for
there might know something about i t
R o u g h T re a tm e n t.
alfly as if at home
Many New Yorkers tnerly.
"Anyhow I'll knock," he said to him­
F O U N D E D 1870.
'W ell, Rasttis. bow did Christmas
In France, on the contrary, tight lac­ self.
would gladly avail themselves o f such
A boarding and day school for boys and young men, under military discipline.
treat y o u r
Sev*nteenth (17) year under present management w ill open September IS, Thor-
op|Mirtunities if they could bo made ing is by no meaus so prevalent as for­
So without any more ado he knocked
"Chris'mns done treat me well enough.
miffh preparation for college and sc entitle schools. Commercial Course, AC A-
known If some convenient exchange of merly.—Gentlewomen.
,C, P R E P A R A T O R Y A N D P R IM A R Y D EPAR TM EN TS.
Mb
ut the door, which the mother iuimedi Bah. but de Christians d ey'i been hurass-
projiertles could t>e <V tablished it would
F o r C a t a l o g u e a n d F u ll P a r t i c u la r s .
ately opened.
“ W ell, niy good man. iu of me."
H e r T e r r i e r l.ost Its D ia m o n d F.arring.
l»e mutually bcucficuil — New York
HILL, M. D., Principal, P. 0. D raw er 17, Portland, Or.
what do you want?" she asked.
“ How was that?'
There was a scene at Camden station
Evening Sun
And then he told her all about the
'I gibs ynr my wo’d, Bah. a great fat
Saturday, in which an indignant aud ul
qnoen and the ball, ami how he had sud­ plump chicking done flewed into de
nrint Ion o f T w o NMines.
most hysterical woman, a maid in tears,
—M A N U F A C T U R E D B Y —
It may wvm like trying to (fill! refined a black and tan and a diamond earring denly found a rose outside her house winder o’ tny home de day befo’ Chris'
when he was almost in a state of dr»|>air. mns. sah. and I was arrested on Chris'
gold or pnint the lily to nuggoiit the pos played conspicuous parts.
A fte r the mother heard all this, she said: nuis day. sah. for habin dat chicking in
nihility of an improvement in the prvv
The indignant woman was Miss Ten
Take this one then ami go to the queen my ivsseesion. sah Said I stole her f'nm
nunrlHtton of proper nniiioa adopted by Eyck, o f Hartford, tho tearful maid tht
C o r. F r o n t mnd A l d . r g t » . .
M en’s Suits at $3.50. $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $20.00.
Mr Duly'» company of players, hut I custodian o f the canine, the dog the and tell her that there is only one rose Majah Yancy sah, 'ml jes’ because I
M
en's
Overcoats,
$10.00,
$12.50,
$15.00,
$18.00.
PORTLAND,
ORECON
have always imagined that the heroine property o f Miss Ten Eyck and the ear tree which is able to produce such roses, eonl.lnT prove what dey calls a yallerbv
Y ou n g M en’s Suits. $3.00, $4.50, $5.00, $8.00. $10 00.
and that on the day o f the ball 1 w ill when Mose Thompson said he seed me
Send for cetalocue.
in "A s Von Like It" was Koe-ahnd, with ring one o f the adorntneuta o f his terrier
Boys’ K n ee-Pan ts fruits, $1.25, $1.75, $2.50, $3.50, $4.00, $6.06.
the Helenl on the tin t syllable, and that ship. The latter, in addition to the dia cut some ami take her as many as she at de coop de night befo' dey fined me
desires."
fo' dollars sah " — Harper's Bazar
Oregon W ool Socks, 3 pairs for 50 cents.
PORTLAND WIRE D O IRON W ORK,
Shake»|s'are made a humorous point in mom) pendaut.was bedecked ont in a jew
The gardener immediately went to the
834 Alder street, Portland, Or.
W h ite I.nundried Shirts, 50 cent».
the stretching of the pronunciation in eled collar, small l>ows o f blue ribbons
A
G
ift
to
G
la
d
sto
n
e
.
Orlando's love verses This point is en in the ears, I hiws of ribbon around the queen with the one rose and told her
I f you can’ t see us, write for good».
There
has
been
forwarded
to
Mr.
Glad­
what the woman had said, whereat the
tirely lost by pronouncing the name Ro forehead and jeweled harness. Notwith
stone from Barmouth an album m ount»’
C L O T H IN G M A N U F A C T U R E R S
salmd with long " t," and equal stress on standing these costly trappings and a queen ivaa greatly overjoyed. She put
Blu Corner. Morrlten and Secend Sts..
tint and last syllable», all through the first class ticket his dogship had to the r<-».- luto her boeoui, and it filled the in gold plate in comim-inonition o f hi«
PORTLAND,
-
-
OREGON«
visit to Snowdon and Barmouth
Eu
play
The tirst intimation that the mel travel in the baggage car. and when tin- hwole palace with event.
graved upon the large gold plate is a
am holy .la, qm> was a ruraliied proto train arrived here one o f the earrings
When the day o f the hall arrived, the
Bank and Office Railings. Prune Graders. Fruit
shield bearing the arms o f Merioneth
Dipping Baskets and all kinds of W ire and Iron
type of the Chatham street character was missed.
queen ordered the gardener to fetch both
* o r k . Send for catalogue.
and the Welsh leek, and around the edge
also comes from Mr Daly
Ueorgo
A fter a scene the earring was found in the woman and the rose*, and about
Clark is addressed in his " A s Yon Like the car, w-here it had Isvu pawed off hi noon the mother arrived at the palace, of the plate are the words, "M ade of
Welsh gold from Clogan mines, Bar­
It" role as .lukies
Is there any author the dog.—Cor Philadelphia Record.
bringing with her a covered basket, and
mouth. North
W ales."—New
York
tty for either of these novel tie#/ —Cor
after she had saluted her majesty she Press.
N ew York Advertiser
uncovered it and presented the roses to
A M tiH tn i ( o n H 'Irn rr.
V o l f # o f • T h tlo so p h er.
S tron g Mln«l< «1 nntl a I t ra u tifiil (Jttffn.
Dr. Fourthly 1 believe my sermon on her.
N o sooner had the queen seen them
The man. be he editor or reader, who
The late queen Olga o f Wurtemberg, rincerity this morning sank deep into
than «he was so delighted that she em­ ixnajnnee that the public feels the faintest
though a lieautiful w oman, was of strong *ome hearts and did good.
DO Y O U K E E L BAD? DOES Y O U R B AC K
and almost masculine character. Her
Parishioner Yes, a.« Foley and lus wife braced and kissed the poor woman defTTP* of interest in his envies, jealous­
»o h «? Dora « v » r r »tep «-cm » burden * You need
husband, the lute King Karl, was nick­ went homo he explained fo people on t¡ 1 C warmly. There were 10 dozen in the ies. complaints, grumblings or quarrel*
M O O R E ' S R E VE A LE D R EM ED Y.
named "K in g O lgu i" in recognition of i rex-t ear that his wife's hair and teeth 1 a-lo t . sml what rosaa! Each was more ing» is an idiot.—Pascagoula Misa.)
i only. Try It.
M agna!
, beautiful than the other.
sere false. — Life.
this f a c t —N ew York l ‘reea
SIXTH YEAR
M ÀJÙ/M .
W. L. D o u c l a s
Cook’s Musical Institute
LVIV
Portland Business College,
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