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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1893)
Do You Wish the Finest Bread and Cake?; -. It is ibnceclcd that the Royal -Baking: Powder is... the purest and strongest of all the baking powders. The purest baking powder makes the finest, sweet ,est, most delicious food. The strongest baking pow dermakes the lightest food. - -r- That baking powder which is both purest and strongest makes the most digestible and wholesome food. " . 1 Why should not 'every housekeeper avail herself of the baking powder which will give her the best food with the least trouble ? . . . Avoid all baking powders sold with a gift or prize, or at a lower price than the Eoyal, as they invariably contain alum, lime or sul phuric acid, and render the food unwholesome. Certain protection from alum baking powders can be had by declining to accept any substitute for the Royal, which is absolutely pure. . . About Dtxptmycd Gamta, There is u old English law, I am told, whereby a "shopkeeper" can be com pelled to take from his Show window nd sell at the price marked an? article a customer points out. Several com paratively recent arrivals in this conn try have cited this to me, and kicked with both feet because of refusals to poil a show window display by taking apairof ehoesof brand and size of -which there are nuncireas in stock, jui fur as I can learn the enactment was in tended to prevent the manufacture of , siimplra for windows and the palming Off on persons attracted thereby of "something equally aa good." f , However true it may be that the old English common law regards the price on an article in a window as a contrast between the store owner and any passer by who tenders the money, there is no ' snch ordinance or law here. Often peo ple insist on having something from the . window, and decline to accept its exact ; duplicate. In that case, if the article is n Avmnsiva .one. xve strain the point and get it down; bnt if it is something low priced we give the customer the al ternative of taking a duplicate or nothing. Interview in St. Louis Globe Democrat. - - " PrafaMor Lane's Famoue Ability. , inuinff mim flf letters the most promi nent ambidexter is probably Professor f Wwm Mnrtin T,ane. none nrofessor of Latin in Harvard. It is his habit to t ir..1 tarine the middle of the black beard. He begins to write a sentence ' with his left hand, and runs along until iiu nuuOuw a noint in line with his face. - Then he shifta the chalk from his left hand to bi right, and continues writing nf il ha mu-hes the end of the black board. Whan calling the roll the stu dents know by the motion of the pro fessor's liands jnst the mark be intends to make. ru wiMi his riL'ht hand nntil be AMa r, a. whnhu-who answers "not prepared." The pen is instantly changed from the nght to tne len nanu. nyorj 1 iwit knows that means a goose egg Professor Lane is noted for being one of uiust rM am! Latin scholars in ' America. His most famous contribution tii mntemnoniikeous literature, however. little nnt of this line. He is the !,iinrif that DisricoHural epic, "The Lone FishbaU." Tin waiter roared It thnragh the haU, - - "We doa't give bread with one nvabaUT -New York World. a.ir rMiklntr EiivelODei. Doctors have inveighed against the fnMTMia tmm which is. used on some ".'aO fl envelopes, and mishaps have been fre quent as the result ol damping ine gum ' nlmiAti with the tongue. All DOS- .ihiiihr rf nch sxidenta is removed by the automatic lock envelopes which have been patented. On the flap of the en velope are two projecting flanges, and all that is necessary to do to close the to f nld these flanges bv ready stamped lines, and insert the flap thus narrowed in a slot proviaeo, wuerrapon automatically lock themselves in the slot, and the envelope cannot be opened witnout rearing iv. t Anat.i,vn aniinils much more com plicated than it really i in practice, for one of these new cnveiopm uou as readily as the bettor. known, gummed envelopee.-'-fiew X org .telegram Jttu Barry's Poser. "Harry, yon ought not to throw away nice Brand like that: you may waiiiii.auiiwuuj. Mut-ii hnii!,l -I Cuirul-aov better shanc of getting a then Hi ate it noirr"-'- Mew xarfctioonau." . --r5 : .; Dark flaeas "- It wa a pretty mean man who, when sSKed to umpire a uawsomi kmhw 'O colored nines, iiDnwdiauly collid the ai account of darluian. X ale kecord. A linat 1'rolMtlTC AaaoclaJion. Out in that part of the northeastern section of this beautiful city of maguifi nt autuniwa where the festive goat blossoms as the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valley, and his fragrance nils t enft. Knrnmnoodle air. a iroat protec tive association has been formed to the discomfiture of Poundmaater fcinsteui and the defeat Of the ends oi justice. fna rtf tha roW Kiid reirniations govern ing the internal economy or nw giomoua ..,n4,ui af K Hi", 4TiO neoole. more or leas. provide that a goat which wanders un licensed upon tue purpie iuiib oj, pwmu-1 poodle, and browses on ner luociuuo i mato 'cans ot niastieates her esculent old boot legs,) may be appreiienoea oy n, o minima nf tlie biw. and -being duly impounded, its owner shall pay the sum of $1 m .the com oi IUB ream iur,i toration to, the empurpled beigbtt and the enjoyment of the tomato cans afore said. Bnt. thrt oemile affected hate this tyran nous restriction npon the liberty of the goata and their-own proper agm, ,.nu nuiTiV rtaatlNM a hootie of rafuffe to the innocent ; kidor, tlie rancid old butter,, and waen me mimouii 01 , w'u "f nvorv lnnr id noened. and the flee ing goats escape pursuit and are hidden away until the danger is avericu. j t!,i mnn the treat Domtlation in the BOrtheast is rapidly increasing, while thepouudniaster s goatiunu ls anuauj dwindling away to invisibility, and the poundmaster refuses to be comforted. Waslungton buut. Mankind's OnalMI Hoiie. ti.a "tam ffrMtirt, afionrices of man- onmimliTifr tn l)r. Ijuider Urunton. are generally supposed to be phtbiais and rheumatism, nui we are mm uj uu eminent authority that if any physician were asked which is the worse of the twa he would probably decide tor rnenma- tism. It not only leads to as many doth aa ohthisis. directly or indirectly, but causeB a vaai amouin ui iw iwi, and immense nain.- The theumatie tendency shows itself in a great many other uieoraeta, soon as m jiuKnn nr., I hnulachea. It Drodncea not merely paius in the joints, but m- fl animation 01 Hie seroua 1 A a ka fnmiatinil nf "ClotB ' 0C WV - fibrous masses in the heart, which, be coming detached, are liable to be cameo W. tk Iwain and CBHSe DBTalVSiS, Vi Brnnton stated that the old fear of caus ing serious damage to patient wnoas hearts are weaK oy anmpiiy cneoaiu u gain is now much ttimimsneu. j-uiaia ' ., 1 l 11 owing w w i . ,.,1.- mlWIU acid. inflT DS KUUTTH ' freely employed without risk, provided it is absolutely pure. uonuon TOMMYS DIPLOMATIC TACTICS. Bow tla ImlnnMl nia H1OT to Oa KootlmU Uaaia, iiu. r..ta.. Hiil hi ilvtAr. "PIS are) give yonSOcenia to pay to the football ..k. kn Minnmlmrflf bSMball gamei during tha (uinnnr, and I thiak that lattnnugo." . Tkh....u rialate,! fnr a whlla and keilt qiiiet, and his 28-yeaMld slstar began to con- gratulat fcanair taat ins aao una tit a time at lout, aua iinwoura i ua k-.kL.... i.u ftuHilnnl Tnmmv'a UU,lt?jm,uj un w.u,v r- - faca briglitenail and he turned toward hta. statar. but she was busy witn wime nnuw, work, aud wa all uneonsolowof the tauiututa thai were running through Utomlni Afttr s wulla ha went ovar ana staai neaiua oar and watched har flngara as they dxtrouly knitted the bright colorad yarn Into fancy matt aud things without names for a ehorah fair to be held in a short time. , by tha tar away notst of a harsh hand organ aa grauna oua, -in-apaauKaiur:'uia, Hie "Uoulanger uarca," in ii nni uuiok. ab laac Tommy bruka the tilatia and said nftlyi "iwyou rememuar air. miv-wioiiuw kuunn to talk to you so much at tha hotel In Ban-tor 'Yes, Tommy. Whyr "1 eutn vou bavent scuu him recently, have you" "No, Tommy. When ws moved last spring I believe he was ia Kiirona, and 1 did not snow bis address, ao aia not wnu uuu wni. What mains you ask the quiationr "Oh, nothiu' muehi ouly tlio last time I went to tlie Polo Orouiuia to ws the New Yorks beat the Chicago ho was there In the grand suicd and tulicl touw. He said lie attended nearly every giuna. tie bad a lady itli him." "A lady, Tommyr "Yea; 1 gns it was his mother. . "Ohl (relieved). You ny ha talked to yan. Tommyr "Yest ha said be uioilgnt i nan grown a great deal trace ha law uu in Haratoga, and wanted to know bow taat goou looaiug aiHar of mine was.1 "Oo on, Tommy. "Ann thn hn muAi XjBt me aee. vnttr lister k abont It now, lant ihol': And 1 said I guessed that was about your age." ,, weu" uoiiiyi, , 1'Tlun Ka tiiniHl tn tha Intlv Whn was With him and asked berlf anodldnt rannmlierthe lady who looked so pretty that night at the hoo; the one, ba said, who had brown bair anil wore a lovely pale blue auk dress, that became her ao well and nwdiiuie nogers giria -..tia I ,i , hasnirl tlm Misma Unaon. And she said she remembered her quite well; Ad then ane turned to ma ana NUU! -arejuu t.a mm, inrli'a hrnrhrl' .. AnM aaid 1 was. I Jvu,a - - - T - and ! said; 'You ought to be proud of bavlug such a nice siswr an i siu i we, an' it niaite me fall giiod when 1 sen how all Uio vouiig ladion in tha blook wars Jealous ot her" . ;. ;;";!' at ; - ' ' : "Tommy f (severely). j- 1 "Wall, I coukln't holp It, "eauaa I know It ,,"TojnmyUnlldl).r.iw.i, ,' ; i ,.A..iii.n Mr KitHifllA tnlil ilia waiter to bring me a glass ot aoila water, an' asked mn it I didnt want some ipeonnti, an' I said 1 Utdu't mittll, an: ne oougllt nw.aunia, au just then Buck Ewiug made a home.ruu, an' u. ir.tuHy hnvmuMl tha (hiaairaa couldnt plav ball, and he'd rather an a game ef football any day, sapeoiaUy ibatwaen the eollege elevens, an' he said he honed ,1 would be at the lootoaii games turn iau, an iranwu to know if yon liked athletic sports, ah' Isaid l guested you am. oat you una w nimj umw things to attend to, .visiting sick. paopto aa' making things for the poor ..beathous 'in Africa, an'" "When d d vou lav the rootball game waa to be played, Tommy f ' , : "Ouoaturday. an'-' r ,, "Tommv (besitatingly), would yon Ilka to take me to see the gome if I buy the tlckatsr "Why, eert." .. :"' ) Than she kissed h im and told him he needn't sy anything about their going, and Tommy nuted toward the door. When ho got out iii lu, Hmw a hwf? breath and exclaimed to himself: "! What a wliopwerl but it werliedr--Iew lorii iribuna. , FOR PURE FOOD. Tha Ran Franelaeo Heard of Haaltli Nn- tlfl Onnaumara n hleb la tne a Baking l'uwder. The Board of Health can engage in no more laudable occupation than the ex amination oi onr food supply and the instruction oi we puuuu a w uwm 14 Hn.l tM hja nlM anil wlinlHMimfl illUlCB III IIUUO V w im ........ and which, therefore, consumers should use,' ,i i ,' ;,v ' .v.- 1 ''.-'i There are qunntl.ian oi baking pow ders in th maiiket tq use which la cer tain detriment to uio neaiui 01 tne u- siinier. .Uheyare made Irom iumi or !..... I .nnila,l Hrnftk , IHl.llMr liltpjuiiai yj wwiuv"i"" dhemiculli, so that thoy have a slrou(! alkaline residuum in uie iouu. 4, Lniiinn nwiuilli tlflftalatllfl bllVBO fnlWMWfB, ll,"a K"""- in tlie Kast, have been collected by their manulacturere irom sue uenieni a .i.nm ilia,, wavaJuhi on nommiaHinn. and shipped to tha Paoiic Coast. In the ef- lort to gain k.iixjuuuivut-iuw mioiiu., I heir nnsorupnliuis manulacturers have indulged. in ex travagantatatemantf both with relerence to their own and other brands, claiming tne most impronaine i.j4...,t, fn ilmira and deraminB1 111UU1 WU1VUW - the brands best known and longest used Boon tne racinc uossi. luiuium tion Irom this high authority, therefore, Id IIIWOV t-wi i both tha economtcal valneaud the purity ot a batting powuer. uo mw ay Meears. inomiui rrifw n.u, uv w,. irnnwn analvtinRl i.htmiifltB of Kan Fmn aUnm, tha. Pnvnl in nnntiiin 191 Uiri,f DIIV W waav M-raaa cubic inches of leavening gas per ounce of powder, wmcn was uuy-uiio - l. l hinliaul In at.rHnoth. ilium i,nii im ,in ... 1 This shows the Uoyal about 3U per cent. stronger tnan tue uet oi "" powders and its use that much more economical. , , The opinion of the Board ol Health ii as follows ti . v , , We, the. members ol the Board ol Health ot the city and oountyol Han FraniiiTO, cordially approve and recom- I .1... U,.1 llobinr, PnaiW. It is absolutely pure and healthful, composed ol the Dost ingreuienw, oi wv iunw, strength and character, i . iiiiliimmit if .ia imnnaalh a to xuvui - -i .- make a purer or stronger baking powder than tue jioyai. ou r muviatu ., iole. v " . A I'roplianr. A Plttbnrg student, while rnumog the luxilc of the Vision of Nimnm, the ip.ii.-.il,,rn ivoiiff Hnroas a passage tuna sneuied to him to bo a prophecy of the discovery of the nso oi uieotriouv a motive nowur In the electric railwny . the preHcut day. The pamuge hi from fluhmn li, . ana reuus as tuuowai iiBinta hIihU ravo in the streets, thea- sliall jostlii one against another hi tue broad wave: they snail seam use maum, theysWl run like the lightntnga." Boston Transcript. . JHE REASON. 11 usHnok into the .force, meal ing, reasofMif-UiefWepeated line: Cures Promptly and Permanently. Pains Endured for 80 Yearn, 2S Yearn, 10 Years, Mmi ban promptly Cured by ST. JACOBS OIL. BythtttHof: . i A FEW APPLICATIONS A HALF BOTTLE ONE BOTTLE TWO BOTTLE8. Correspondence with Sufferers show! tire pernanano of cure up to tfek tine, Ii on oases oovsrlng Years, 7 Years, .' 8 Years, 10 Years, and to on, ud this proof ws bold. A. eony of the "Ofnolal lDrtlhlln of the World's (Columbian Kxp"ild0ii." deacrlptlva of ItnlUltiifra ud Omuiidi, baautlhilly lllna traUI, In water color oltecla, will Iw emu any addrow lliwn mnlpl ef inc. lu anMaae umra liy Tua Cuium A, Vouiisa IM BA1.T1MOHS. Mu. . SutlafuotorT. He (with evident asitatiea)II-Miss Qrimes, do you smgf Bhe-A Uttia. Be-Andplayf Hha Yea. He Islchlnal-Palnt, too, I She 6ome.v - : i;, Ho Recite any! , Bhe-Oace in a great while. He Do vou cook I ai. Ka . , RnThAnl, hMVnl Mim OrirAM. Will TOO be my wife) Burlington Free Press. nmliMMia far tha Battors 'Hod vou much money upon tha electlonf asked the judge. "hot a cent, rejilled the mayor, -i waraau abetter scheme tlian that this time." "1 was in tba aijika holdintr iladustrv," ntuburg Ubromcia-ieiegrapa. Kmwb On It Twa Tottea. Rnarina- of music, here ia a true story f wall bnnwn and STeBUV saioa ' inmqinlill ll mntld Oflt WiAh! WDM J""- J " " ' The journalist is so iax ixwm uwm ..,inn thai, ha la accrued of being des- tttnto of the aensc of tone. One time be was rallied on this point by a lady oi it acquaintance, who asked him point blank:' . . :- , .":. "Is it true, Mr. A.,thatyoudon tanow a Inn frrnn Minf.hni" n la a fact." he said, "that I oan't .mi. iHutinniali tiTnas aTMrt. There an only two tunes that I nails; know well." wniii Hnnrfotd and th lonr nwtor Doocologyr 'I-oston littwaMf. rMmn fcrt hia vnnnCfiu. whan H caught him iuiul:iig Ui papa-'a waon "Eillia timd," TBpiww km pwoocww Tlw a a i iwjtni. mihlio lands in the TTnirjul Htntea mnmintiiw to 68fllfl.8fll acres, exclusive of the nndesirable do- maina in Alaska, and not counting we trillion MOarvatiftfU. Him nf which 010 aiready falling into toe general territory oi the nanon- , , , In tha IntlArr -of life tltera ara more pTizes drawn than blanks, and to one misfortune there are uity advantages, TlAanrmrl-llRV its the niont unDTotltable reeling a man can niuuiuv mi nvv. ut, Talmage. " ' i .Plinv Iwlla ita-.tliat anv nlant, ornth- ered by a river before sunrao by a per anw 'If iiTtaaafi riid'nA the left -arm, of an ague patient, Without hia knowing what it ia, win cure tne uisease. 'In tlie executive mansion at Beleigh is card table presented to Oovernor Barrington By Bang Ooorge II about the . ha "lawt Card." ' A hens in Dakota has elgln fsei He most be the "last cord" wa have beard sang about so rauoa. -Lorreu uarar. Pratlv Hit Sals. - , rw, rvntih Nonk in (TToaa noud said to be bottomless, but at tlie deepest place it ia only fifty-six reet deep. . it im mitlfit one fine morning Chris,- topher Wultzgrnver discovered an enot-' tuoiis eel. 10 at nrst tuougni it a near nilation of some of the snakea he often found in bis boota. The creature was nearly ont of wutor in a shallow spot, rii, iittnilrptl it with a club and the monster showed fight. After a tussle the col was shun. It was 4$ teot long auu rirmmrl 01 nnrmda '"Hi. Waltzgrover had eel steaka for A long time. The skin hangs today In the onlce or A. it. iveeu, .b. ,mi,.,. ahin hnildar. ' It has shrunk much. biit is now eight inches. wide. The hend is more man nan a foot long, and the eyoholae an inch long. . -" ' ' Tha largest eel outside ot tnat giant -.(ii. mhiiih 1 have liad a nunional ac- quointnno" was one taken from Adam's pond at jiootiinay naroor weigiuug iut and one-half pounds, When that pond was drained in order to fit it for a reser voir the bottom was alive with eels, ana rn tvntjimriitinfi' vnnnL? men skinned a barrel full and shipped them to Boston. They nsnally net twin eigni to ton cou- nonnd. ti. w. Biligor m uowuiiuu JournaL , Hia ttniiiMltr Waa Too Mronj. I ilnlif litfnl atnrv of the exhibition in an .year-old boy of weak human nature that tails .sometimes to oe eqnai to w .tmin nnt uimii it comes from- Brook lyn. This small boy baa , not the virtue of humility very prominently developed. Indeed, he is what is known among chil dren of his. own , ago its "proud," and wont to remind such of his playmates as are leas fortunate than ha in worldly station of bis advantages, Now his mother, who has a ciass -in, muni school, to which her little son also be longs, had given bis outgrown overcoat to another boy in the Class, ami thn kriuwiiitT the failing of her offspring, before setting out she toldhim he must not tell the new owner mat ue coat had' ever belonged to him. And the boy promised. But it waa terribly hard work, especially as ue so neat hwwjto, of his self restraint during the entire exercises. But he didn't say any thing, and the mother's heart waa easier. At last, however, just before school was over, his state of grace de parted from mm. waning over toe hnv with cautiously extended finger, he said, "I just want to ess It thatbole ia in that pocamyon. how York 'Evening sun. "August Slower 1 Miss C. G. McClavk, School teacher, 753 IV k Place, Elruira, N. Y, t '' This Spring while, sway from Home teacufug my nrst tcnu i country scnool t was penecuy .tnl,Ai4 with that human npntrr T, 1 V. IV 11V.H . .1. bum- O J called dyspepeia, .- After dieting for two weeks aua getting no iicua, friend wwte me, jsugeesting Jhat X take August Flower, The very next day I purchased a bottle. I am de lighted to say that August Flower helped tne so that I have quite re covered from my indisposition." Sips of Health. Vnn Arm't Have to look twice to detect thembright eyes, pngni toiui, ungut smiles, bright in every ac tion. ' Disease is overcome only when ia rpnlafifl hv the healthy kind. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound flesh, It is agreeable to taste and easy of assimilation. Erotttwi by BooU Bnwne. K. T. AlHrmwtrta , SCOTTSI EMULSION., iTTTTf TUB Best WatcmrncT Coat In the WORLD I TimlfiHll KliANli ai.tr'RKR Ii wnrnnted water- ,WlllliM,ii vnililrvlll lliiihitrilmtitiinil. Ttid ine f'UMMEIi S1.1CKBH l narbclrkling coat, anil LnM.l...tlM.H,l,lla. hawarmif ImlUUHIll. llffll B httv a cot If the " ITIlh Brund" ift nut on It. Illnitfa4 tal OntiilmriM nw. A. J. TOWEK, llmton, M. His Idea of Fame.,.. , , i.u, i. mi? life." said the em- thusiastio youth as he aketched out a marvelous future lor iiimseit. : h i i,. - mlw rnair. But how best to achieve that Shall I command arms, dictate' to senates, or wield too j mighty penf' 1 "Do none of these things," eaia ma ta tter with the wisdom ef yearns "toe se eret ia this: discover tiewbacille"- .BiflaM'''','-J.'',w"""''''7i; . . omfaata,pf Jsavel. Dwi'Minvinl rinirla .t.r. .liahuHl OaT POT- tor 1 have an English lord in eliarge, n,i t nnt iiim tn irnt a sood imnressun of tbe oomf orte (it ,ttvel m this country. Hare's nve dollars. ..,. ,., . Piwtar Vos. aiih. t)o von wan me se gib him extra attention, sabf (wide ureal Boost, not iwm to keep away torn biin.Kew York Weakly. yi i C j of quality can ever YW Wie&l to lenMt bT m'au May- bap you anow it. By freight, prepaid if preferred, we ship safely 4, o or 0 it. treea : 2-yr.Koseeof rare excellence, everything I You aotnally pay less than tor the -puny stuff. 1,000 acres Nurseries. 20.000 acres Orchards. -Exaot information about trees and fruits. Stark Bros., Lomniana, Me. Plants Ferry Seeds haasoat fl hl.u lll'.tltluravM wtltnMtl. IWIii'H fit lIBIuiiini.BmiijTvu"""" v a 2 .Kit ,FERRYS SEED ANNUALv into w JUuiiud . Free, A D.n.H,llRyA DETROIT, jauaiv-i