Ik 1 S KJ.iJ.nA t DEQUESTS. The llwria oi v.'wl Vaurfor Left M ic h e Ik ;n by no t ;-ur.. lashard Ctaor de J y' hi I:L'art tu ihv eauons .re a u1 1 1 Jul)-,' 1S3S, i . v. ou . again t i Hit Lipjc ol sis :k" i-'- v.hijh is saul to .) .- -'iv large, says . . I... j. in boxes of uvu- an t inhered, as tt was . not nc Kuhlaacc of a faded - i ,jit r.iMi ly his dying wish, i v : '.il to Poucina t fulfill a vow, v- iie wa-i nimble to exuonte in per vi the sepulchre of Chxiai. 3 v - M. "tendur anil tine," promised to fnli.ll his sovereign 6 last request, and altar Umeei, death, having re cfivv.il tin' heart moused m a casket of foal. Kct Ktrth upon hm mission. Fro cwiUng to :spain. however, he fell in the tiuufc of a iifrht with the Moors, )f:iir,jii- pivviouB to his final charge cast t'u heart of Bruit from his breast, v. hou he aimed it into the ranks of t; 1 ii5?Uh''.H. crvimr: "Onward as thou v jit v-out Douglas will follow thee!" ln :-o irnrt was nfterward recovered l sir Simon Lockhart. by whom it was brought to bcotland and buried alon with the bones of Douglas in the Ahbev of SMrate. hen the remains tif Bruee were disinterred at Dunferm line, in 1S19. the breastbone wan found sawn throujrb so as to permit of the re moval of the heart. MUSIC IN A PHOTOGRAPH. A Kew York Miwlrlan Flays a Tom tram a Pie tare of Wall SteMt. "1 have a friend who is an amateur. photographer," said a Wall street broker to a Sew York Commercial Ad vertiser reporter, 'and one day he con ceived the idea of securing a snap shot of Wall street and its environs. Ac cordingly he secured the necessary l?,rmission and earned his kodak to the roof of the Manhattan Life com pany's building, on Exchange place. He turned his lens eastward over the roof of the Stock exchange and pressed the button. When the nega tive was developed it showed Httle else than a confused network of tele graph wires, cliimneys and flagstaffs, bat, undaunted, he developed his pic ture. Than he discovered that the photograph of Wall street bore a strik ing resemblance to a sheet of music, the wires forming the lines of the staves, and several linemen at work and the chimney pots and flagstaffs, in Bilhouette, taking the place of the notes. Contempiating his work with disgust, he was interrupted by the en trance of a friend, an amateur mu sician. Throwing the photograph to the musician, be exclaimed: w hat von make of that? " 'That, said the musician, knowing ly, why, that is 'Von can't play la bit yard, I don't like yon any more,' " "And he turned to the piano and rattled off the song." FACTS ABCUT MARBLE. Hw th Rvgctt Berk 1 Converted lnio Politlicl Variegated 81ub. PT people who stand bfQSJaifpi'hMl rHcument o nuuttcT. ti 3vuu wawr taut in a drug store, and admire tor higb-.-lUiiftlacd vuriegHted muruie. wjrc the New ."art uranwrctai adwrtmr, rouiia tht mount at uuw and labor that Quo itmn ex wuded in Ihe evolution of the completed rueture from the raw materials. The ifrtilv.mkinwt varwties arc found chiefly iu .iiiy, Spain, France, Belgium, or Portugal. Jiough sometimes tn Mexico or Aiuurm. The white stone is cum moo in this Suite. Among the marbles which most frequently enter into eompositioa of fauuy apparatus are: Italian white, venial and clouded, with blu ish gray : Etrnrtau pure porcelain white, masa shaded artam white, reuwtl with darit tt: Ahnriaa and Uoswan onyx traaMutwnt whiia, vetoed with opaoue white, jrollow, or pink:Banhglio-deIicately vemea gray iirran ootio ahaded peart gray, dashed with care .4 an red; Sienna foldan yellow, clouded with whita and veined Witt olive and brown; Ten. nessee-chocolate, frosted with while; Ge oa green; Brocatol-tcbly mo a led. yeltoor. par lite, brown, white and red; Violet Brocaiol mrnle, mottled and veined with (Widen ycii-w; U tboa reddub; Gryotte of France-Up red, hided with red and brown: Gryott-9 Flour? kirpiiah red. mottled with pej.i white; Wtir-vk-brilliant red, veined with wbte; Bol anvelvety black; African yollow. w.th ai pie veins: Rouga Antique deep nd; Knox- .tW-rayt&h pml., with light blue veiuhig. The colored marblea retain their fresh em longer and can be repolished alter iuiny years' use. The marble is extracted from the quarry rt obloug blocks cut out by means of Tcdves. Except when designated for statuary or j Uding purposes the first thin? the manu-a-turer does is to place the block of marbie dder a gang-saw in order to saw it into .tbs. The gang-saw consists mereiy of a hes of parallel saws, to which on'oseilla ug motion is imparted white they arc kept id with sand and water. When they come Dm the gang-saw the slabs are geueraUy .bout li inches thick, so that they may to one inch when rubbed on bout Kales ths Bleed Pure Ti-.u ift ths iraiTt ot tin cum by iiooj"! Saraajwriil. K-aJ thit: $ri''!if HceC1 Emu- i broi. down r -- -S "' tDbl . V VlkW pomlUi to filiniuikit' J ' rnwi HnMhv nnifffffaltttorMmt brviftlL HSUwfcto. . WSJ llUtorUioTMaiaiiaajitaub.. kadktakmrbed. Tta pkymlclui mM thm u tlttl, hopt for km. A nalrkb bild nf wandrful flDm Irr Hnsd. hTM- sarilk nd I dcidl to trr k. Wl" I kad uken S bottlea, I coolialtapkadBa I tun pvKcujr wu ui nnof. Hood's Sarsaparllla kst 4im U tbli tor bm. Mb, a I- Fiiua, U Platte City, Onlnaaaii, Hood' puis cssr katmsl comai. The Unenterprising Business Man . . . The Enterprising Easiness Man . . aides. The slabs are then inspected. To the mexperienced eye the rough slabs are much ahke, and while the good quaiiues of the slab are only fully brought out under the polisher's mop. the imperceptible defects are also magnified very much. It is there fore necessary to detect flaws before the polBhinc beg.ns. The perfect slabs are cut into required lengths by a ripsaw and passed to the rub bing bed to be rubbed amooih. The rubbing bed consists of a solid aoriiontal cast-iron wheel about four inches thick and usually bout twelve or thirteen feet in diameter, hit wheel is fixed in a vertical shaft which evolves on two chilled steel friction balls, aeed one upon the other, and inclosed in a .tsi-iron box which is kept well supplied ;.th oil The box itself is firmly imbedded j a stone foundation, and the entire struct re is made as true and as steady as pos fbte. It requires a great deal of care and mention to keep the rubbing-bed perfectly ue; and it is sometimes necessary to rub i down for a whole week with bluest-one m jruer to keep the surface smooth When the siab leaves the rubbing-bed it s comparatively smooth, and is ready to be mt out by hand into its final shape. It then msses into the hands of the polishers, who xe provided with rubbers made of ordinary ickmg rolled up into a mop of about three r four inches in diameter and sewed firmly arough and through- With there they rub 'e surface of the slab back and forth, hour ter hour, until they bring out the high hb, so much admired. Th mrble is u.bi ruDoea wnn gnt, men with gtone, and then with hone. On some white marbles oxalic acid is then used, and finally the finishmfr touches are given with putty ot sine. On colored marbles emery and French putty, prepared with Buiphur and toad, are used. It is estimated that oaea square foot of surface polished cost ens man four hours of steady work. In Rilding, four or five gold leaves are blown into a cushion made of & board cov ered with chamois. The gild cuts it into strips a quarter of an inch wide, lays U on the marble with bis "tip, then "cottons a on, after which he rubs tt down with .a j . , ane hair brush in order to smoottuhe taps ' flf KlTNlK Be then cleans off toe edfres wiui eu.U ush Great dexterity is acquired br utl-.l-'rs, aud they seem, to handle with the gr-azent ease the dehcate gold leaf which the alihcat breath of air is sufficient to carry off, and winch in inexperienced hands is utterly on- imReabie, The variegated, dark-colored marbles are "'-i5t expensive, but they are also generally :ruer and more durable, as will as more oiutiful, than those that are while or light oiored. The common white marble, which is not so valuable trom an ornamental point Vscs a small amount of Print ed Stationery and other Ad vertieing matter, sod as consequence his business dies away and he ia then like the man whose picture appears above. KE WAS INSPIRED. The Mawvela Doqaeoea af tm OloVTlBM HetlwdisC Bishop. "Elnonenee is stjeaking out out of the abundance of the heart, the only ftnnrue irom which truth can flow in a uasstonate, persuasive torrent.'' This t remark of Julius Hare is illnstrated by a Btory told of the eloquent Methodist j bishop, the late Dr. Himpson, in the. Tooth Companion: Bishop Simpson preached some years ago in the Memorial hall, London. For half an boor he spoke quietly, without gesticulation or uplifting of his voice; then, picturing the Son of God bearing our sins, in His own body on the tree, he stooped, as if laden with an immeas urable 'burden, and. rising to bis full lieigjhtji'e seemed to throw it from him, crvinf "How far? As far aa the east is from the west, so far hath He removed our transgressions from us.1 The whole assembly, as If moved by ad irresistible impulse, rose, remained rfwlii.iT for a snd or two. then sank 1 of view, has a separate value as being tU back into their seats. j beat oasis for the production of carbonic A professor of -elocution was there. J nianufre of - soda' ws "j l V , i ' ter and all oibor caroonswMl btncrgtw, nud A friend who observed him, and knew j , u in It ,or tburposc. that he bad come to criticise, t has sucreedod whiting and bititrbonate himnhen the service was over: "Well, gf toda in this respect on account of its what do you think of the bishops elo- cheapness. A barret of ?ood nur'Tiii-di;st, cuXionT weighing about 4(Xponnds, costs n.25. An "Elocution?" said he; that man equal quantity of whiting costs about ftiA doesn't want elocution; he's got the produces no more gas. A l.te weight " , " ,i ; of bicaroonate of soda produces a dguule Holy Uttost! , ; t amount of iras. but coeu about 7. As far as chemical composition raw a ereat amount of Adver- tieine matter of all kinds, Consequently his Business In- ci eases and he Decomes a habpr ss the individual wh ib represented by the picture just above. ?Job Printing LAYING TELEPHONE WIRE. Cmab7 Ofltctn Sake an SMrtmeat la Germany. An interesting experiment at install" ing a telephone by trotting cavalry waa recently anccessfaMy undertaken by some Prussian Chlans between Berlin and Potsdam. Two sets of one officer and two non-commissioned . officers pro ceeded in the early morning respect ively from Berlin to Potsdam. Each set, says the neientific American, was equipped with a complete, telephone apparatus which one of the men carried in a leather case on his chest, "be sides the' requisite quan tity of tuinwire. The end of the wire was connected with the respect. is con- eeraea marble and wailiii? arc anflle?ouft- both are carbonates of lime, bud when equally pure Dots contain the saaic amoup of carbonic acid Whiting, however, k rarely, if ever, as pure as marbie. It con aiats chiefly of the remains of extreme ij small animalcules. THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. Is .dune at this Office in Workmanlike Manner, and Prices to Compare with the Time". Your Business will be Increased by having Your Job Pr.nting done at this Omee. ftSg IT WU.L NOT CUfiL. M 1 I. .,v . . . - . PANSY. -.MAYER & KIMBROUGH 4 Have just receivol the ijiiesit liitPfif ('K0CKKJ1Y and GLASS V.KE ever-Jbrou'itto Ltbiimm, w.hifh tlioy in--vitu ou J KS caU aiid iiifpoct. ,. s Their jiriee are as low, if not lower ih.m an; wlieie else, in.the;vallot. . ' ' ' . - .' . Highest Prices Paid for country .; ' ' -, Produce. LIYERINE THE GREAT LIVER, IIDKEY AKD COHSTIPATiOI CURE. Pleasant to take bv old or young, jno gnping. The root of the Liverine Dlant is extensively used in Norway for the cure of Piles Sold bv all first elass drug gets. Wholesale Manufactures. Anchor S Chemical Co. , Lebanon, Oregon. . : AT THE ' WATERLOO MILL (Two mill"! went tif Watprluu) The nearest mill by eis'it miles to tiny point in the Valley. Lumber at bottom prices, with liberal discount for cash Will tfll orders at once. Save money, time, your wagon and tenia by buying of : WATERLOO MILL You can haul 15lK) feet at a load as tin.' road is good to this Mill. ' . ' . - BARBER SHOP Best Bliaven, Hair Cut or Buauipoo at B. F. KIRK, Shaving Parlor. NEXT BOOK TO ST. CHABX1.8 HOTEL. Elegant Baths- Children Kindly Treated. Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty It is stOl possible to purchase land in Kew Zealand at 10s. the acre, or to rent an acre at fid per annum. ' The natives of the Friendly islands spend most of their time in the water. They are great swimmers and divers. Sinct Lord Onslow bas been governor general of New Zealand he . lias ii:id a ami horn, to whom he has irtvt-R. amonff ive towns' telephone stations, and the othor names, the Maori numt 6f wire was, bymeansof a fork fixedatthe-j Miioia.i' end of the lance, thrown over the tops 0p mixeA majriages in the Hawaiian of the trees alonff the road. As each teate only 4 4-5 per cent of Hawaiian kilometer of wire was thns suspended mamm married to fon-i"nors. beior Oregon Central EasternB. R.Ce. Vaquixa say routk, . Cnnnei-t at Yaquint Bay with the Ban Francisco ai d Yaquiua Bay Sleam ahip Company ) Steajcslip "Farallon' . A 1 and firstclass in every renpeot. Albany Steam Laundry j KICBARDS & PHILLIPS, Proprs, jA-llmuy, Oregon All Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Special Rates for Family Washings. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. ,; J.F.HYDE, Agent,' Lebanon, - Orejron. Bftwaiian married women. whether there was connection with the uofinii A Tiavtir Iftlnmptnr nf wire wu tluir nrvnnoniaA rtth t IM TYiT-tTlMP. ft till nn went the men. The two Beta met at j , j Toe KtaX tMaie Juaua say toat lire r in ' ' armn Ihnt nnaViiiai loPMt nii'la lki. lr an Telww. The wires, having been re-; )lock, . .. a halt was made, and tt was ascertained nomuer 090, or 7 1-5 per cent of the Bails fsnni Yaijuina for Ban FranciSM . about every 8 days. P-iM4-iiK'r acinmiinodatioiui nnsur. uwd. Hlnri.-m route between the Willamette Valley and Califiinila. . Fare from Albany or points west to ,Kh:i Firti-risi-'t: CaMit, ' -12 00 (Steerage, 8 On jCabin,roundtrip,60dii. til 00 For sailiiiK dsysapply to 1 H I. VValdes, A(ient, El'W! -T'r,E, NS -'ijer ,, Albany, C-vu!:.-, Opob, t)t. ii-ii. v an ni.aa, 6M , speetively tested with their respective j stations, were connected, ana telepnontt connection between Berlin and Pots dam was cstr.i'ib'icil. The distance la about twenty rn'ies, and the whole thinjr was done in about four hours. flat In a Tbaadananna. According to a recent lecture of Prof. Shuster, of London, the safest course for a human being in a thunder storm i to get thoroughly wat. Frank. Uo remarked that h aaitM kill a rat Lumber Cheap W. E. CHANDLER, , mm mttf kmb a m run t Hr w Ot Avra it ! V .U I Trntr r Timraaw ,nLr o s 1,000,000 People Wear U.L DOUGLAS $3 SHOE nS 5 C.00, $i.00,$5.50. $1.50. $-).25.For v t J, .6 4 Ilea $3'00'J250,$2,00t$l'75 Is AfyStyli,AllSizesyEvtry Width. Su, CAN FIT ANY FOOT. Wear V. . noQ1n ttm utA V3. "vetnritsl.w lottH.fWat Jft tatir. Hi s.ivm.H. I.. l.a mkm, (Hit t)w qtmlity nnd lOOflf rtmaim ia mme. W.L.1IOP0 Ul, Broostov. Mam, II WfV?LD. For Sale by Hiram Baker, Lebanon Or. rxt to these in the or-ier of firc-restiUn: uUities cvmee eoncreu and bji'iiod clu. jrk. In the beat work done, tb- iron wor Utensffd in poroua terrucotiru t:i?orbric ji-k id pjot, (loQr, cad Ute v ir-iruction, u: bj.tw iiii ttefat'yi with v; j-jU4 lite, r.j ftp uuy Rood wealUer-p oof tAMUurj, oi j a (tingle thickness of brick, iron tinu rent fnunawork, incased m fire-proof TTaUteriaU, gives the beit pwuii lu realt Tauroti m rowin? t.wforwwtf .lor hftiit if jrjui walis of uoiii. .? oainrul ii.utocn'r Mi IniQ Or vnxxin .r-Uimurtf. litve oad yiuvyvjlj 'it britli or aiuiu iVtil tto for , .7-iw itaf.TUWClure hut tii'.y ixro not tw c.iQf i COPYRIGHTS. Kin? of Bicycles. LIGHT, STRONQ. , SPEEDY, HAND50riE CAW I O STATU A rATFWTf War rontpt tntmar and an brme-t opintnii, wrtw iq ft INK 4: CO., who he bad DMtflr flttr fneoce Id ihe vexmt bwnnw-. C'rfnninn.ca trietiT cnnftrteatiftl. A liaHiausBii of la- -aUioo taaexnum Pairnia and buw to otv baawmfnie7A)MB eatalofiMfitf BftSbMk- : mrt naerttifle books it ft. PtrtU ufcao ttarougb Muno B Co. MM tMcui notice in tbe Hrtnlific Amrrkun. -nd tboa ar brotwirt widfly before tbe puMicwItb- aktt to tha titTffiior. Trna iDltntlid DtK, weliir.eiftn7 .Homintwi, ba br far tha L eirooiation of anr oenildc nuti to tu or(L (fmpi efcpiMtTit fit. . KtiJUUiia iyitit, montiiiT. f'Jut rar. fliixrt tOitm, '4& omiul T!t7 trnmUr tontfiiM baw fcUl (iaiM, tc Okira. Hia piio(iai lw tif liu, , ' ' yS-PV F'NET MATERIAL. AQ'r "CS. SCIENTIFIC iWORKMArlR ' Four ModelB-S85 aad S100. tVERY ACHING GUARANTEED. IEHD 8-CENT JTitp FOR CATALOOUI Monarch Cyci Co. wmh f Jirf Jri TTT 'WW i1'