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A Does Your Baking Powder Contain Alum? Dr. Alonzo Clark: “ A substance (alum) which can de range the stomach should not be tolerated in baking powder.” Prof. W. G. Tucker, New York State Chem ist: “ I believe it (alum) to be decidedly injurious when used as a constituent o f food articles.” Prof. S. W . Johnson, Yale College: “ I regard their (alum and soluble alumina salts) introduction into baking pow ders as most dangerous to health.” In view o f such testimony as this, every care must be exercised by the housewife to exclude the over and over condemned cheap, alum baking powders from the food. Baking powders made from cream o f tartar, which is highly refined grape acid, are promotive o f health, and more efficient. N o other kind should be used in leavening food. Royal Baking Powder is the highest example of a pure cream ot tartar powder. BOYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. GEN. JOE WHEELER PRAISES PERUNA, The G reat C atarrh C u re. P o o r F a c i li t ie s f o r C o a l in g - Army officers iu the Philippines who have charge of the troop transports complain of the lack of coaling facil ities and the annoyances which sur round the replenishing of the fuel sup ply of such ships. They write the war department that the present method involves great delay, troops being com pelled to await transports, which make long trip« to the coal pile and back. The distance required to go for fuel is 7lA miles, and the period taken for tins errand is from 10 to 20 days. Bometimes, it is Baid, a transport is gone long enough while taking on coal to make a trip from Manila to Ban Francisco. It is probable there w ill be an official inquiry into the system, and some arrangements made by which the transports can be coaled with greater facility. Port Patrick is the nearest place on the coast of Bcotland to that of Ire land, the channel lieiug only 21 miles across— ul>out the siime distance as that which scjiarates Dover from Calais. It has the reputation of being the tradi tional point at which Bt. Patrick land ed from Ireland. W IIK E I.K It a C H IIU .K Major-General Joseph Wheeler, com manding the cavalry forces in front of Santiago and the author of “ The Santi ago Campaign.” in speakiug of the great catarrh remedy, Pe ru iia, «ays: ” 1 join with Senators Sullivan, Roach and McKnery in their good opinion of Pe-ru-na. It is recommended to me by those who have used it as sn excel lent tonic and particularly effective as a cure for catarrh." AT S\N ,M \ N H IM .. United States Senator Snlliyan. *‘ I desire to say that I have been taking Pe-ru-na for some time for ca tarrh, and have found it an excellent medicine, giving me more relict thau anything 1 have ever taken.— W . V. Sullivan, Oxford, Miss.” United States Senator Roach. "Persuaded by a friend, 1 have used Pe-ru-na as a tonic, and am glad to testify that it has greatly helped me Uoited States Senator MoEnerj. in strength, vigor mid appetite. 1 have lion. 3. D. McKnery, United States been advised by friends that It is re Senator from Ijnuiaiana. says the follow markably efficacious as a cure for the almost universal romplatut of catarrh. ing iu regard to Pe-ru-na: "Pe-ru-na is an excellent tonic. I — W . N. Roach, Larimore, North Da- have used it sufficiently to say that 1 A free book on catarrh sent to any believe it to be all that you claim for it.— B. D. McKnery, New Orleans, address by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manu facturing Co., Columbus, Ohio. Louisiana.” The microbes that cause chills and fever and malaria enter the system through iiiucnus membranes made porous by catarrh. Pe-ru-na heals the mu cous membranes and prevents the entrance of malarial germs, thus preventing a n d curing three iff actions. BANQ UET. r Kit 'Ùb* ( 4 The O. R. A N. and Oregon Short Line have added a buffet, smoking and library car to their Portland-Chicago thiough tiain, and a dining car aervice has been inangiiarated. The train is equipped with the latest chair cars, day coaches and lusnrious flist-class and ordinary sleepeis. Diiect connec tion made at Granger with Union Pa- cifio, and at Ogden with Kin Grande line, from all points in Oirgon, Wash ington and Idaho to all Eastern cities. For information, rates, etc., call on anv O. R. A N. agent, or address W. H. Hurlbnrt, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Part* la to have a 130-foot high um brella. i J ; : • : ; • A ! i I m iu >ecial Subscription Offei for 1900. Those who subscribe at once will receive the nine November and December issues of the Companion FREE, and then all the issues for the 52 weeks of the new year, until January 1, 1901. This offer in cludes the gift of the New Companion Calendar for igoo—the most beautiful one ever given to the friends of The Companion. r r Cut out and tend this slip with 9 i .73, the price ; of your subscription to igoi. x 303 •so k a a s T fy a r iá o p. as. W a ll» W alla, S p o - kana. Mlnneapo- Ua, St Paul. D u luth. M lloau kaa. C a lc a fo ana Sait Spokana Flyer 8.30 a. » I M p.as. Ocaanltaamahlpa F ra * FartlanS. 4 00 p a . r ' 4 00 p. » . Ex. Sunday To Astoria and Way Lan din g«- 4:80 p.m . Ex.tiunday Wlllaaistta llvar. ¿ T í.? ., Orsgoii City, New- berg Salem A W ar Lan din g«. O refon City, P a , tun, A W a , Lan d ing». T " WlllaiMtt« Rlvar. T o D o A w a y W it h K a r T ru m p ets. Guest— What have you got? Waiter— I ’ ve got liver, calf’s brains, pig’s feet— “ t don’t want a description of your physical peculiarities. What you have got to eat is what I want to know.” — Boston Traveler. but should he throughly dried before putting away. They w ill keep a long time any place in the Iiarn where no rain can get to them, with a free circu lation of air and not much light. They should not be piled more than three inches deep. Recently a ship of only 2,600 tons carried from Para, Brazil, to New York a cargo of rubiier, which was insured for $3,000,000. lr o n jr . There is nearly 1 13,000.000 in the United States treasury, the proceeds of sales of cotton which fell into the federal hands during the civil war. This money belongs to the owners of the cotton or their heirs, if they can prove their claims. There are aianit 600 species ol hum- I ming birds, all natives of America, and most of them confined to Central and South America. The secretary of the Massachusetts | W»ard of health has issued the state ment that codfish is as nutritious as sirloin steak or oleomargarine. W hen Pain Racks the Body F r* n k L o n g .w h o li ve* near L e n n o n , Mich.. Bay* ; *• I wns taken w ith a pain In m y b a rk . Haul l w as o blig e d to take to m y bed. Tho p h ysic ian pronounced m y c a m m u scular rh eu m atism ac o r n pan led by lu m ba g o. " I g ra d u a lly t*c a m e w orse, u n til 1 though t death w o u ld t o w elcom e re lease. I w h s fin ally Induced to try Dr. W llltu n ie' Tliik P ill* fo r P a le Peo ple, a n d after u sin g live boxes, a a e jn ttrely cured. '•1 a m confident that P r. W illia m «* P in k P ills saved m y life. 1 w ill gladly an sw er In qu iries con cern in g iny sick ness a n d w on derful cure, provided •ta m p Lo en closed for reply, •F mask L owo .** " The Prudent Man Setteth His House in Order." Your Airman tenement should hr gboen \ rurn more cArtful Attrition thin the \ house you In * in. Set it In order by \ thoroughly renon<Atmg your whole system I thnxigh blood rrudt pure by talking \ HxeT s S acs a rvm .V j. Then entry orgAr t I Ad promptly And reguUrly. P w o rn to before m e at Venice. Mich., this 15th d ay o f A p ril. 1 W G. B. G o l d s m i t h . Jueficee/fAe /Voce. — #Vuoi t\t Obtrxxr, Flushing. JL/u A. Or William«' Ptr.k Pills for Pais People •re ne«er so>4 ty the deis* or kesOrod. Osti « »««$ in p e c tife « At «Il drwgotsts. pr sweet tree» the Or WM t i a i Medicine Ce ScKenectaOy. N ! .. 60 cent» per Net. ! 6 U t e s 12 60 M A C H IN E R Y , a l l k in d s ...T A T U M A B O W E N ... 29 to 36 First Strost PORTLAND OR. Portland to C orval lis A W ay Land ings. & O L IV E R COLCORD, A g .n t », N e w b e rg , O r. W . H. H U R L B U R T , t u n i l Passenger Agent, Portland, Ot E A S T AND SOUTH -T IA - Trafn j lta r$ an# are due to g rrlv t at Portland» Depot f ií t S and l 6ta., Portland. LkAYB. Overland Exprese— Fer Salem .Roseburg, lie t i,” ranclt*- Los An- leles, El Pa aso, New Orleans and d la s t . • 7:00 f.m. * 9:15 a m. cÄ U • 6:80 am * 4:80 p. m. 'is W»odbur*n**or Dally Blount Angel, fiilrer- ton, W e s t 8 c lo, Brownsville, tipring field and Natron. Corvallis passenger. except Sunday. t 7:1$ a.m D ally except Sunday. t 6:50 p. m. p. ».¡In d e p e n d e n c e pass’ngr. f 8:25 a. •D aily, fD aily except Sunday. Rebate tickets on sale between Potland, Sac ramento and Ban Francisco. Net rates 917 flrst-class and $11 tourist, includin g sleeper. ftatedand tickets to Eastern points and Eu rope. Also Japan. China. H aw aii, th# P h ilip pines and Australia, can be obtainad from J. B. K IR K L A N D , tick et Agent. 184 Third street, Portland, Or. It. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. M A R K H A M , 0. P. 4k Pass. Agent. Portland, Or. ORTHERN N P A C IF IC R Y. (Y ellow ston e Park Line.) T h e only Dining-Car Route from Portland to the East. T h e only mute to the Yellowstone National Park. D1L MARTEL'S BOOK, R _ - W T*v_ 8«n t/Vfff, In plain, soaled envelope. Writ* to-day for this Hook,containing Particu lar* and Testimonials of DR. MARTEL’S IIAVX. French Female Pills. For Gonorrhcea and Gleet get I'abst’s Okay Specific. II Is the ONLY nudicine whirr» will cure earn and every case. NO CASK known It ha# ever railed to cure, u matter how serious or of liow long standing. Results from its use will astonish you. It l* absolutely safa, prevent# stricture, and can he taken without lnconv« Bience and detention from business. PRICE, $3.00. Foe sale by nil reliable druggists, or writ prepaid by ei plainly wrapped, on receipt of price, by PARST CHEMICAL CO., C hicago,! Circular mailed on request. CURE YOURSELF! M o ld b y D r u g g is ts , " r sent in plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, tot ->r 3 bottles, $3.74. Circular sent on request. OR. GUNN’S "¿Er LIVER PILLS . Cure Sick Headache uT - I ' l K T T ' --------- - .Mm pies ami Purify the Blood. Aid Digestion andPrevent Biliousness De not Gripe orSicken. To convince you, we will mall ■*mpie free, or full box for 2.V. I»H . H O S A N K O C O ., p h t la .la ., P r u n n . Hold by Druggists. C A R T E R S IN K You deny yonrselv pleasure an d com fort if you don't use it. R E L IE F FO R a r r iv i . ' S Y O U N G M EN! I se Big u for unnatural discharges, intlauiniatione, | irritatious or ulcerations of m u c o u s membranes. 1 1 *rev.ota ««aiagioa. Painless, and not astrla* |THEEY*«3CH£MT«LC0. * * '“ or Poisonous. j Un. Depot, l^oot 6th St. | Fast m ail for Kalam a, Kelso, Castle Hock, Win- leck. C bebalis. Centre- lie, South Bend, Mente- «»n o , Aberdeen, Ocosta, Olympia, Tacoma, Seat tie, Victoria. Pt. T ow n send, E ile n sb u rfb , ltes- , North Yakim s, igue, Cheney, St>o* e, P ullm an , Gar field, Farm ington. Moa- oow, Uniontown, Gen esee, Rossiaud. B. C .l T rail, B. C.; Nelson, B. C-; Kelso, Missoula, Butte, Anaconda, Hele na, St. Paul, M inneapo lis, Kansas City, Oma ha, Council Bluff#, tit. Louis, Chicago, W ash ington, New York, P h il adelphia, Boston, and all points East and Southeast. then sands of satisfied ladles aa Praised by thousands as aife, always reliable and without an equaL aife. equal, field by all drug-grin'sla dru .-iris's In metal box, box. French F t * Mid Red. Take no other. other, _______ flag on toi op In Blue, white and French Drug Co., 3bl A 363 Pearl St., Mew York City 7 .50 a. m. 8 D A T S to M inneapolis, Om aha, Kansas City and St. Paul. D A Y 8 to M ilw aukee and Chicago. 4 D A Y S to W ash in gton , P h ilad elph ia, N ew York, Boston, and ether Eastera points. Baggage checked through ta destination of ticket. For sleeping-car reservations, tickets, maps and full iaiarm ation, call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, iuL Gel. Fus. igeit, Firtlud, Or. • 6 6 M o r r ie o n I t , C o r . t h i r d . K. H. W O O D W A R D , W OM AN L a r a l A g e n t, N e w l« r ¿ , O r. That tired, lan guid feeling, the ta in s in th« hark and the chronic headache w ill disappear quickly if you take BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE floore’s Revealed Remedy P atents It Is an ideal medicine for women, easy and pleasant to take. $1 U0 per bottle at your drug gist*«. Rupture treated sc en- 1 tiflcs.11 y an confident: a i- TRADE R I A R fii D esigns C o p y r ig h t s 4 c . C H W 0 0 D * »u A CO.. 109 8*ccn4 S t . Po fijad. I N . P . K. C . CONSUMPTION 4:80 p. m. Tuea.. Thur. and Bat. L t . Lewiston Lv. R iparia Inaks ttl.sr. 6:45 a. m. 1:45 a. m. D ally Ittparla lo Lewiatoa Daily Ex. Friday E x .Saturday elief for W om en " Jsr st drags *t# rwnt by nia Tr-sr *<• frr- W r,»« Wnl. mo »boat your eses. DELB o S a X ----- Ph. sda .P a Tfiti, ¿¡{ootid SaiAaba\i(la 1:80 p . » . Men.. W ed. and F rL Will,matt, and Vast- kill ilttrs. 1 W h a t It . H ad. 1 Csiumkla llvar ItsaiAsrs. • 00 p. B . ■ x S u in i», S a t u ra », M .00 p. a . 7:00 a. » . "D id ye iver notice a mon from St. Louis?” inquired the janitor philoso pher. " W ill, if ye didn't i t ’s worth yer whoile. Up th’ boulevard he struts wid hid ilevated. Suddinly thor’s a big commotion an’ lie’s lifted off his fate by an autymoblle. lie picks hiiu- silf up, goes home an’ tills his friends th’ horseliss carriages av Chicago are run by jackasses; but thot th’ jackasses are insoide. Oh, he’s a bitter lobster. ” — Chicago Evening News. N e v e r D iS à p o o iti f i Fast Mail. 6:45 p. m. 1 SYRUP OF FIGS W i l l H un A u to m o b ile L in e . Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth. Omaha, Kansas City, St Louis, C h i c a g o , a ad East. ■ail .vary Ava da,a. Send us your address on a Postal and we w ill m a lt you our Illustrated Announcement Number , containing a fu ll prospectus o f the Contributors and Contributions nujayed f o r the new volume . I'iU AaaiTB raoM Fasi Mali p. m. " W a r M u iru m . It is worth a trip to Portland to set the war muacutn at the exposition there. Captain E. 8. Edwards took his coat right off and went to work, and has gotten tt>gether the largest col lection of war weapons ever seen in the Northwest. Most of them were cap tured in Ute Philippines by the Ore gon volunteers. The mnsenm is the carrying out of an idea suggested and followed up by Dan McAllen, one of Portland's moet enterprising business men. and it is all for the benefit of the monument fund. - TIME SCHI0ULES Fram Pori and. DBF AST rom The Fireside Friend In Half a Million Homes. F o r t h . C h i ld r e n , E q u ip m e n t . THE Y O U TH ’S COMPANION A telephone has been invented for deaf people which is‘ intended to do away with the necessity of carrying large and clumsy ear trumpets which are now in common use. The new de vice consists of a small transmitter which is fastened to the coat, while the receiver can be carried in the A m ateu r A rt. pocket except when wanted. It is In these days, when so many people then to be placed to the ear exactly as have cameras, a great many good pic- j is an ordinary telephone receiver. Tho tures are produced, and the amateur whole apparatus is worked by a small photographers of the world are now electrio battery, w hielf also finds a competing for cash prizes at the Ore place in the pocket. Not only i s the gon Industrial Exposition at Portland. new apparatus more convenient than Many good pictures are on exhibition. the old-fashioned ear trumpet, but it is f| T Q Permanently Cured. N o fits or nervousness claimed by the inventor that it entire ■ l l w after first day's use o f Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. Mend for F R E E 9 2 .0 0 trial ly does away with the necessity of talk bottle and treatise. D it. It. U . K L I N E , Ltd., D30 ing in a loud tone of voice.— Chicago Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. Tribune. Anthracite coal on Bellingham bay T h e P h ilip p in e tV a r F a i r a t P o r t la n d . Is proving more stubborn than unticijiated. has been found to be big discovery. The music at the Oregon Industrial I t needs a vigorous contest to straighten Mothers will find Mrs. Window's Sooth Exjiosition is simply grand. It is by matters out. We should tackle the Phil ing Bvrup the best remedy to'rise for their Bennett’s full military band, which ippines and overcome them as Hostetler’s children during the teething period, gives popular classic concerts after Stomach Bitters does dyspepsia, indiges noons and evenings. The amusement tion, malaria, fever and ague. Tlie battle Rochester marble cutters now enjoy features of the fair are never neglected, is short and decisive, nnd for fifty years the the eight-hour day. Bitters have always won. and there are astonishing acrobatic and Piso’s Cure for Consumption lias been a aerial feats, grand cake-walks and F U N G S AT WOM ANKIND. God-send to me.—Win. B. McClellan, many other good things to delight, Chester, Florida, Sept. 17, 1895. surprise and please all who come. B o m * o f W h i c h S in a c k J u s t a L i t t l e B it o f tlie T r u t h . Cleveland high school teachers earn There are in Boston 44,207 persons A girl was visiting in town who lias (800 a year. bora in British America, including a dtess trimmed witli four miles of There Is m ore Catarrh in this section ot the Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, lace, and hei hostess is thinking of g iv country than all oth er diseases put together, Prince Edward island and Newfound and until the last few years w as supposed to be ing a reception for it. incurable. For a great many years doctors pro land. A woman who knows how easily tlie nounced it a local disease, and prescribed local an d by constantly fa ilin g to c a re men can be fooled tells everyone who reme.llea, with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. kisses tier tiiat it is tlie first time she Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease, and tharefora re q u ire , constitu was ever kissed by a man. F e n c e h ih I W i r e W o r k « . tional treatment. H a ll’« Catarrh Cure, m an It occuts to a man with some wonder ufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, la l he on ly eonstltntionaf cure on the market. P O R T L A N D W IR E A IR ON W O R K S ; W IR E tiiat hia wife never got up ns much It is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to and iron fencing; otlice railing, etc. 334 Alder. enthusiasm over him wiien she was a a tcaspoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces o f the system. They offer M a c h in e r y u n d S u p p lie * . bride ns site guts up ovei tlie new little one h un d red dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send for circulars an d testimonial*. A d red liaby. CAW HTON & CO.: E N G IN E S , BO ILER S, MA. F. J. C H E N E Y & CO.. Toledo, O. Wiien a woman doesn’ t know of dress, etunery, supplies. 4S-5U Firm Si., Portland,Or. Sold by Druggists, 75c. anything else nice to say about another B a l l ’s F am ily P ills are the best. JOHN POOLE, P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n . woman she says site lias such “ cute give you the best bargains in general The cathedral of Cologne is naturally can little ways.” machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, Every unhappy woman takes jdeasnre the chief place of interest in that fam plows, belts and windmills. The new in thinking of tlie time wiien lie w ill ous city. It took almost six centuries steel I X L windmill, sold by him, is un and a half to build, having lieen begun equalled. come hack, and it w ill be too late. A good many girls have the notion in 1248 and finished in 1880. Its style BUY THE GENUINE that some day they may he compelled of architecture is Gothic, and it has to sell their bait and pay off tlie mort eight chapels, which contain the re gage on the family homestead, as tlie mains of eight archbishops, and the story books relate. An Atchison girl skulls of "th e three wise men of the ... M A N U F A C T U R E D B T ... who iiad very beautiful hair became East.” The Church of St. Ursula is CALIFORNIA Fid SYRUP CO. very poor and agreed to sell it for $3. decorated inside with the bones of t r NOTE T H E NAM E. After tlie hair bad been cut off the pur some of the 11,000 virgins who, with chaser refused to tuke it, saying she St. Ursula herself, were murdered by could get a switch fur $3 in Kansas the Huns. City that would answer.— Atchison To keep onions any length of time Globe. __________________ the tops ami roots should be left on, Unable to obtain an electric railway or to induce the Big Four Railroad company to improve the service north of Wabash, Ind., the citizens of North Manchester have taken briskly in hand the matter of buying an automobile to run between Wabash and that place, 14 miles. There is a great deal of travel to Walutsh, the county seat, from that portion of the county, but the Big Four does not run its trains to accommodate A snail's pace was carefully observed it. Negotiations are now on for a in Florence, Italy. Several of the mol horseless carriage with which it is luscs were placed between two points projioscd to make three or four round ten feet apart, and started. It was trips a day, carrying passengers for 76 ascertained that the fastest snail in cents both ways. If the project suc tlie race traveled at the rate of a mile ceeds the carriage w ill lie put on this fall and w ill )<e the first application of iu 14 days. the automobile. The management of ttie Oregon In dustrial ExpositionHtl’iirtland has pro vided well for the children, whom we have with us always, and whose lives should la» brightened. The feature of the fair that gives them the most en- joyment is the big steam merry-go- round. They never tire of it, and os they dismount from their prancing steeds they are always liappy and ready for another ride. (MOM. W E tt On* ol the waiters at a popular local reataurant is a bird of passage from the Bowery and was a member of tlm small army tiiat served the famous "D ollar Dinner” in New York last April. A good many stories have been told of tiiat memorable event, but none of tliem surpass bis own in point of pioturesqueness and inside detail. " I t was the funniest push I was ever in in me life ,” he says, confidentially. "T h e kitchen was so small they had to cook everything on tlie outside, and when it got theie it was dead cold. The second courue was haddock, and eacli fish come served in a linen bag, so we could put ’em in tuba of hot water and warm ’em up— see? Well, some of tlie la>ya got rattled and served ’em bags and all, witli egg sauce over th’ outside. Bay, you’d of died laugh- ing seeing them fellers tryin’ to carve tiieir fish. ‘This is tlie toughest auld haddock I iver tackled in me life,' says one Tammany man at tlie iiead table; ‘ it’s got a skin like a rliinoceiis,’ saya lie. In the kitciien there was a riot all night long. It was so small tlie waiteis couldn't reacii tlie dishers-up and they got to scrapping for front places in the line. One unin waa knocked stiff witli a turkev, and when they picked him up I thought lie waa dead. I did, on the level. But it wasn’t blood. It was only cranberry sauce. Anolliei flunkey fell into the salad and one of tho cooks put a can of ice oreatn in the oven^ thinking it was brown gravy for the beef. That’s on the square— just as I ’m telling you I But the wot at of all was when we came to the wine. It was 'Merican cham pagne in half pints, without ice, and of all tlie kicking and hollering! One fiesli gent told me it was tlie only thing lie had had that night tiiat was good and waim, and lie hardly Baid it when a waiter that was a little jagged accidently poured about a quart of boil in ’ coffee down tliu back of his neck. Bay, you ought of heard him cuss. Between you and me, a good many waiters got to hitting tlie wine, and they found one of ’em witli 15 eni|ity bottles in his pants leg. That's hon est. I saw it myself. It was tlie hot test banquet 1 was ever at.” — N. Ol Times-Detnoat at. The first Australian newspaper, the Sydney Gazette, was published Mareh 5, 1803, 15 years after the rise of the colony. The delay was caused through there being no printers among the convicts, who represented every pro fession, including the legal. The plant was brought out in the first fleet, but it could not be used until the authori- tes caught a compositor. I m p r o v e d T r a in JO E C O LD S o m e I n s i d e I n f o r m a t io n b y a W a i t e r F r o m t h e B o w e r y W h o H e lp e d to S e r v o It. Prof. Geo. F. Barker, M. D., University o f Penn.: “ All the constituents o f alum remain (from alum baking powders) n the bread, and the alum itself is reproduced to all intents and purposes when the bread is dissolved by the gastric juice in the process o f digestion. I regard the use of alum as highly injurious.” T il. A d v an ta ge of O n . Kye. The extreme point of Land’s End, During the luttt Sptutiah-Americun the most westerly joint of England, war a certain old colonel who hail loat has been described as resembling the an eye at the battle of CiettyBburg waH head of an aligator descending into the very indignant liecauH« he wan put sea. A natural tunnel runs right aside un physically incapacitated, when through it, and is alsmt 00 feet high. he applied for u d m iH B io n to o n e of the W l i y It S l i c e . ( I n . New York volunteer reiginentH. There is nothing remarkable about Pi 11«* I with wrath and chagrin the colonel journeyed to WuHhingtou, t>ent the grand success that attends the Ore on having a personal interview with gon Industrial Exposition at Portland, the president. lie succeeded in gain for it is hacked up try the enterprising ing an audience, and the president, business men of Portland, who spare ufter listening to his plea, said, kindly: no exjienso to make the great fair a success. Tile men who "But, my good Col. J----- , you splendid conduct it are: H. C. Breeden, presi- have only one eye I” "Just so, sir,” was the prompt re I dent; I. N. Eleischner, vice-president; joinder, “ but can't you Bee the great it. J. Holmes, treasurer; W. 8. Stru- advantage of my having only one eye? ble, secretary; E. C. Masten, assistant E. Dosch, auditor; When 1 aim my gun I shan't have to secretary; 11. (ieorge L. Baker, HU|ierintendent; J. close the other!” lie fought at Santiago. — Youth’s P. Marshall, Ben Belling, II. L . Pit- toe k, D. Solis Cohen, C. B. Williams, Companion. Dan McAllen, A. B. Bteiubach, J. E. T r i p to 1 'o r t la m l. Thielsen, D. M. Dunne, K. C. Judsou, Now that the heat and diiHt of sum L. M. Bpiegl, Big. Bichcl, H. D. Rams- mer are past and gone, there is real dell, B. B. l ’ugue, General O. Bum- pleasure in travel, and no trip cau give i niers, Col. I. N. Day, George Fuller, more pleasure or profit thau a trip to j Captain E. 8. Edwards. Portland to attend the Oregon Indus i ---------------------- trial Exposition, which runs in Port I f a child needs nourishment one of land from Septeinlier 1!H to October 28. the simplest forms in which it can bo A ll the railroad and steamlsiat lines taken is by ttie raw whites of eggs. are giving specially low excursion Thsee are nutritious and easily digest rates, and the fair is well worth visit ed. The white is broken into a jar ing. with what milk is desired and the twi The least troublesome and most pro shaken thoroughly together. A pinch fitable animal to raise iu this country of salt may be added before driuikng, I if preferred. is the sheep. ••HOT” 5 0 . 4 ! - ’M . t y m y w r i t i n g l e a d v e r t le a r a VV u ses l i a s t h is p a p e r . p in Anyone sanding a sketch and description may licitV s#certain onr opinion free whether aa rentlnn is pfobably pat «atabla. Comma ms ttri<-tlr art tal. 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