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'v Take no Substitute for Royal Baking Powder. It is Absolutely Pure. All others contain alum or ammonia. A Long Felt Want to Be Filled. A long felt want is about to be filled .. in English society. It is stated that a number of - ladies of limited means but unlimited position are about to form themselves into a chaperon society, and act as duennas to those young ladies who 1 may be intrusted to their charge. ' To ; picnics, race meetings, concerts, thea ters, dances almost anywhere will these devoted matrons be prepared to go in or der to protect their fair charges from the dangers of inexperience; prevent them flirting : with ' "ineligibles," and where fossible smooth the path to a rich and rilliant marriage, London Letter.. , Wyoming Family Politics. A Wyoming man was asked, "Do mar ried women vote with their husbands?" He answered: "Usually, but on the same principle that men closely associated vote alike. Politics is table talk, but it . has not been known to wreck a family. ' The husband of ' a woman who was a member of the Democratic state conven tion is a Republican to the backbone, but ( they live happily and are prosperous." Mrs. Miller on the Platform. Olive Thorne 'Miller is the latest re . cruit to the ranks of author-readers. . She has begun a series of "Bird Talks" In schools and academies in and about New York". : The idea of the talks is to interest the young in the life and habits of birds and make them acquainted Vith our common birds and to teach them how 1o identify those they see. New . York Letter N Society women often feel the effect of too much gayety balls, theatres, and teas in rapid succession find them worn out, or "run-down" by tbe end of the sea son. They suffer i from nervousness, sleeplessness and irregularities. The smile and rood spirits take' flight - It is time to accept the help offered in Doctor Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. Jt's a medicine which 'was discovered and used by a prominent . physician for many years in all cases of female complaint " and the nervous dis orders which arise from it. The "Pre scription" is a powerful uterine tonic and nervine, especially adapted to woman's delicate wants for it regulates and promotes all the natural functions, builds up, invig orates and cures. Many women suffer from nervous tros tration, or exhaustion, owing to congestion or to disorder of the special functions. The waste products should be quickly got rid of, the -local source of irritation relieved and the system invigorated with the "Pre scription." - Do not take the so-called , celery compounds, and nervines- which only put the nerves to sleep, but get a lasting cure with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription...,..,, y J" .'j'S " FEMALE WEAKNESS." Mrs. Wii.t-iX.M Hoover, of -Bellville, Ktciuana o., umo, writes; " I had been a great sufferer from v temaie weakness j I ' tried three doc tors ; they did me no good ; I thought I was an invalid for ever. But I heard of Dr. Pierce's Far ... vorite Prescription, and then J wrote to him and he told me just how to take it s I took eight bottles. I now feel entirely Well. I could stand " Mrs. Hoover. on. my feet only a short time, and now I do all my work for my family of five. " It it the medicine above . all others for'catarrhland is worth its weight in gold, lean use Ely's Cream Balm with safety, and it does all that is claimed for it.B. W.Sperry, Hartford, Conn, ELY'S CREAM BALM Opens and cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores, Pro tects the Membrane 'from colds, Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. The Balm Is quickly absorbed and gives relief at once. , A particle is applied Into each nostril, and is agreeable.. Price, 60 cents at Druggists' or by mail. - J , - - ELY BROTHERS, , ; 66 Warren Street, New York. Always ... I . ...... JEWELRY of the most reliable ' House with the largest assort ment, because you will get good ' and full value for your money. All goods warranted. SUCH Is Feldenheimer's, " Cor. First and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OR. DR. LIEBIC & CO., y. J Special Boctors for. Ctiranlc, Private .- - and Wasting Diseases. ' I Dr. Lleblg's Invlgorator the greatest remedy for Bemlnal Weakness, Loss of Manhood and Private Diseases, Overcomes Prematureness and prepares all for marriage life's duties, pleasures and respon sibilities; II trial bottle given or sent free to any one describing symptoms; call or add ress40O Geary 8t , private entrance 405. Mason BU, San Francisco. N. P, N, U.'Np. 672 -8. F. JH. 0. No. 649 mmmm WILD BILL A: SOLID MAN. The Body of- the Famous DespeT-ado Had ' Turned to Stone. ; ; . The climate of Colorado is bo exceed ingly dry in the greater portion of the state that ordinary objects, such as po tatoes, vegetables of, various sorts and even small animals, petrify, when cov ered with sand. The body of Wild Bill, the famous .desperado is today solid stona , He was Juried in a sandy, coun try near Telluride, and about four years ago his mends decided to put up a moo ument to his memory. : They went out to his grave, which" is ; in -the open prairie, and one" pf the ' party, an old scout, was -taken along to exactly locate where he- was buried. The sand had shifted and blown in great heaps, as it does all through that country, and the soout had a""o6d dear of difficulty in Absolutely locating the spot Finally he struck a mound that he said had Wild Bill under if " ' " Owing to the uncertainty of the situ, ation and his hesitancy, the party de- aided to dig down and see whether he was right. Presently the spade ran into a rock a scarce thing in. that country. They shoveled .all around it, and soon revealed the petrified image of Wild Bill, as perfect as the day he died, with not a trace of decomposition. ' Even the clothes and shoes were turned to stone. Some of the parties wanted to take the body up for the purposes of exhibition. But one of Bill's old pals, Shorty Jake, as he was called, remarked that the first man who tried to do so would find a bed in the hole that Bill' filled. So the idea was abandoned. Washington Post . . t A Little "Ad." at the Picnic, ,, X ' ' ' Enterprise in advertising has'almost become a fine art in the present day. Novelties are not 'only numerous, but frequently unique. A Birmingham ohemist . recently, with his family, at tended a picnio, and after the knife and fork tea, which formed part of the pro gramme, he distributed among the com pany a number of sweetmeats, all of which bore an advertisement referring to his specialties, and later during the concert which followed his daughter sang a song the words of which set forth the. advantages which could be de rived from 'the use of, certain pills, the frequent "application of a well known plaster or daily doses of some one's ton ic Such enterprise, if somewhat "shop py," oertainly merits reward for its in genuity. Birmingham Mail.' . No Use Telling Him Anything. . ' The man with the red whiskers loot ed defiant. ; , ; - : ; i " (-- :;; "No, sir, " he declared, "I won't be lieve anything I can't see for myself, " The pale party pondered. "Very well, " he said after a mo ment ' "I was going,to tell .you your necktie's up behind, but I guess I won't mind if you feel' that way. " Detroit tribune. . . . . .. Easily Remedied. ' Bank Clerk- This check, madam, Isn't filled in. , ; --.: Madam Isn't what?.., '.-.,.. - Bank Clerk It has your husband's Dame signed to it, but does not state how much money you want. Madam Oh, is that all? Well, I'll take all there is. Boston Home Jour- nai. :. V ; ,r , .,; The glass blowers of ancient Thebes are known to have been equally as pro ficient in that particular art as is the most scientific craftsman of the same trade of the present day-after a lapse of. tO centuries'of so called "progress." Should the captain of a Chinese ves sel refuse to strike sail in the event of n approaching storm at the request of passengers, te is liable to reoeive 40 blows of a bamboo. SHOULD THE GOVERNMENT ACT To Suppress Fraudulent Advertisements of World's Fair Awards T Letters from both the Chief of Awards (on Agriculture) at the Chicago World's Fair, Mr. J. S. Browning, and the Judge of Awards on Baking Powders expose the falsity of the claim made in behalf of a Chicago baking powder that it re ceived the Highest award for leavening power keeping, qualities, purity and gen eral excellence. The Judge of Awards says that this claim is false ; that no such award was given to that baking powder. Mr. Browning in his letter already published also shows-that there was no award given to the Chicago company for the best baking powder. - - - - - It now appears further that the analy ses of the powders exhibited showed a baking powder made in New York alto gether the superior of the Chicago pow der in both purity and 'strength. . i . o The government has prohibited the use for advertising purposes of the med als awarded by the fair. It would, be a great protection to the-public if the gov ernment would also prohibit the publi cation of false claims, such as those that have been exposed in relation to such awards. ' The only official-competitive test of a national character, from which1- consum ers can obtain the actual facts as to the relative values of all the principal brands of baking powder of the Country, is that made by. the Agricultural Department at Washington,. D. C. It so happens that this was conducted by the same eminent chemist who acted as Judge of Awards at the Chicago Columbian Fair. As has already been published, at this exami nation' the- Eoyal Baking Powder was found to , be. the superior powder and highest in leavening strength. , . A QUIET DIVORCE. f he Aristocratic Schuyler Hamiltons Man age to Fart Without Fuss or Scandal. O GREAT sensa tion, considering ' the social promi nence of the par 1 1 a 8 conoerned, wasoreated by the recent divorce of .. Mrs. Schuyler Hamilton, Jr., at Newport. Mr. Hamilton inter- ' posed no aeiense ' td his wife's peti- N J. A.t 1 ILL IV. null, buu Wlbu tue celerity that has made the Rhode Island divorce courts so popular among New York society ; people wishing to b ALEXANDER HAMILTON. freed from their marriage ties a divoroa was granted her in short order. Mrs. Hamilton's testimony certainly appeared to be very straightforward and simple, and the case is a unique, one in that no soiled linen was washed for the public edi fication and no offensive charges were brought. ; One statement only by Mrs. Hamilton bordered In' any way upon tha sensational, but even this was more pa thetio than startling. Her remark that '.'Mr. Hamilton had found other attrac tions and other friends and had drifted away from her" must have been read with sad reflections and many a twinge of con science by other husbands and wives. ' r Mrs. Hamilton will be obliged to dwell six months longer in Rhode Island before the divorce becomes effective. As she is n MRS. SCHUYLER HAMILTON, JR. - , favorite in Newport society, this will not. be a great hardship. . Tbe question of ali mony has not yet- been -decided, Mrs. Hamilton Owns .."The . Moorings," the house she occupies at Newport, and enjoys a comfortable income in her own right, and the three children, who have, been awarded to her, eaoh Inherited property from their uncle, Robert Ray Hamilton. : ,' Mrs.- Hamilton' was a Miss Welles. Schuyler Hamilton, Jr., la a son of Major General Schuyler Hamilton,, who distin guished himself , in the civil war, and a great-grandson . of Alexander Hamilton. He is also a brother of . Robert . Ray Ham ilton, whose connection with Eva Mann and subsequent mysterious death In Mon tana created a great sensation a few years ago. '-; ; ' v " ' "' " - - EVE'S ARTFUL DAUGHTERS, rr-' New Chemical Contrivance to Aid au Am bitious Beauty In Outshining Her Sisters. ' . The society ladies of Paris have discov ered a new method of making themselves attractive and for adding to their natural charms." They have adopted a luminous face powder; - v - . :- - i v The blue and- yellow rays of light fall ing upon the face and shoulders of ladies in full dress give, them in the case-of elec tric light often a : ghastly appearanoe and in the case of gas a sallow look. The separation of these rays, and thus lessen ing their effect, is easily done in chemis try by a Solution of bichloride of potash.' The electrio light is especially rich in rays of violet, and these have a most un pleas- EFFECT OF THE POWDER. ' : " ; nt optical effect upon the human face. To trie avoidance Of tnls effect, says tne Philadelphia Inquirer; a certain French student has recently been giving his at' tention, with the Tesult" that he has pro duoed a face powder that is as delicate and fine as the popular artiole made from rice. - The foundation of this, luminous pow der Is sulphate of quinine, whioh has been dissolved in aloohol and is mixed with sulphate of pine. It is called prosphores cont, or fluorescent, Tjecause it retains its brilliancy for several hours in the hottest sun. In addition to being an adjunct of womankind to heighten beauty, it has been found to protect its user from the depressing-effect of the sun.' The face is first dampened by the lotion made from the quinine and alcohol and is then powdered with the sulphate of zinc. ' The only objection to the powder is the taint of selfishness that attends it." ' When the o lady has completed her .toilet, she plunges her powder puff into the box of luminous powder and passes it sparingly ever her faoe and neck. . From, . that mo ment she takes a brilliant color that is as delicate and as conspicuous as the pure White of, Parian marble, and which has the effect of giving to all other faces in the Immediate , vicinity a citron' yellow tint that is destructive of beauty. ' ' Elb ridge Gerry Favors the Whipping Post. - Commodore Elbridge T.' Gerry, the well known humanitarian of New York' fcity, recently addressed a convention of the hu mane societies at Albany in favor of In-; troducing ths'whipping post into the state of New York, to be used especially in the punishment of those who are cruel to chil dren. Dr.'Thomas A. Hendricks of Roch ester, a Catholio priest, spoke in the same line, and also thought that corporal pun ishment would prevent many of the abuses now heaped upon children.,. , r, A Prodigal's Queer Home Coming. Near Galveston an old man was .awak ened by a burglar in his', room recently. He grappled with the robber, in whom he afterward discovered1 a long lost son whom he had mourned for dead. Iff -jn A PERTINENT PARAGRAPH. -" Our country, if right, should be kept right; if wrong, should be put right," is a political maxim which, paraphrased, ap plies to other conditions of life, thus : our health, if right, shouli be kept right; if wrong, should be put right, especially in bodily ailments, such as pains and aches, which St. Jacobs Oil promptly cures. Many out of work should heed to give it a chance to cure,. and it will give them a chance to eo to work cured. A nother adage is : " he doeth best who doeth well." . Well, of oourse, you want to oe well irom all sorts of aches, and the best thing to do is to use the great remedy. He who does so is doing well indeed. -. - ... . A Frenchman has invented a machine which turns out foi ty-two cigarettes a minute. It will be hard work for the coffin trust to keep ahead ol tbat game. .... . ' HAUNTED I 'A haunted house in these practical and unro mantic days is something of a rarity, but an in dividual haunted with the idea that his ailment is incurable is a neraonaee frequently met with. Disbelief in tbe ability of medicine to care is only a mild form of monomania, although in some cases repeated failures to obtain relief Irom many aitterent sources wouia almost seem to justify the doubt. Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters has demonstrated its ability to overcome dyspepsia, constipation, liver and kidney trouble, malar'al complaints and nervousness, and Its recorded achievements in the curative line ought at least to warrant its trial by any one troubled with either of the above ailments. even although his previous efforts to obtain re medial aid have been fruitless. Used with per sistence, the Bitters will conquer the most ob stinate cases. , :. . . . . 11,-1 1 1. 113 11U ,1 11 l,i U 111.11 1. J,l V.l. w.v. m ' " reputation of belt) g Bach a great health resort? v. ; . ... jiui V J II ,UUO x WU VI U.ICQ ,pUUllucu. mull am. there. . , r- :-,' TBAVKLI.NG RISKS.'' . With the increased facilities for travel and the great number of travelers, there has been naturally a great increase in the risk of accidents. ' Every one, who for any reason is com pelled to incut these risks, should keep by him a supply of Aucock's Pobo.us Pias tebs, for they are a. wonderful specific in strains of .the back or limbs, such : as' are almost; inevitable in case of accident. . . : Any one starting on a long journey should have one as a part of his equipment. Commuters on suburban.. trains should keeD them both at home and in the office. Alicock's Porous Plasters' have repeat edly proved their' great value in time of need. ... Bbandreth'b Fills remove all impurities, Kittv Mr. de Slim makes up in good looks what he lacks in brains. Jane He must be a phenomenal beauty.., ; NEW WAY EAST NO DUST. " Go East from Portland, Pendleton,,Walla Walla via 0. R. & N. to Spokane and Great Northern Railway td Montana, Dakotas, St. Paul,- Minneapolis, Chicago, Omaha, St. Louis, East and South. , Rock-ballast track ; fine scenery ; new equipment ; Great North ern Palace Sleepers and Diner's; Family Tourist Cars ; Buffet-Library- Cars. : Write v. v. JJonavan, uenerai Agent, rortiana, Oregon, or F. L.Whitney, G. P.' fc T. Am et. raul) Minn.,Tor prrntea matter ana in formation about rates, routes, etcj-, 'i Btatb or Ohio, City of Toledo,! ' Lucas County. - . i Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is -the, senior' partner of the firm of F. J. Chkney & Co.,.doing business in the city of Toledo, coun ty and State aforesaid, and: that said -firm will pay the sum Of ONE HUNfJIt'ED DOLLARS for each and every tsse of Catarkh that cannot be curea oy tne use oi hall s jatarrh uuke. . '' I -FRANK J. CHENEY. r Sworn to before me arid subscribed-in my presence this Btn aay oi ,t)eeemner. a.u. ik, seai,.! ' ' A;.W. GLEASON, .. - .' - . ., '. ' Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Gure- is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ui uie sydtem. .oeuuiur iwtimuuiais, iree. ' - ' F.-J. CHENEY St CO;,"- ,; .'-r-f.. ?!.- ; Toledo, 0. tXF" Sold by druggists;, 75 cents.; ; 'Tbt GebmbA' for breakfast." : ";1 ; ," ' .-. -:t -f V I'..-:' ,' ? ; : " J,'' Use Enameline, Stove Polish; no. dust no smell. When Others Fail Hood's SarsaDarilla.-builds, ud the shat tered system,ly giving-vigorous action to ihe digestive organs, ipreatiug an' appetite and purifying the blood.' It.is prepared by modern methods, possesses' the greatest curative powers, arid has the most wonder ful record of actual ciires'of any medicine in existence... iie suca to get only Hood's, "Hood's Sarsa-, parilla is -the best medicine I have,- ever taken for a WWVW, blood purifier. ' 1 1 had a tired fteline. and was restless at night.'; I feel much better since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.- I have taken a great many other medicines, ut they have, given me no reliefj...My-wife'and children have also taken Hood's- Sarsapa nlla for purifying the blood with beneficial results. Emil Koch, Beecber'i IU. -.' , . Hood's Pills are purely vegetable. 253 AMI FOB A CASE IT WILL NOT CURE. Anagreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIO. Bold by Druggists or sent by mail. 25o..60o and $1.00 per package. Samples free. , . XTt Tin The Favorite T00TKP0WI1H Si.J JJ.fortheTeethandIireth,M. a ' s-m , Sarsa- rTwr.iTtr - w a . .... o i. w. tf. n b . r DON T BO R ROVVT BQ Up.l-jB," ..: 'B Uf T TV T tf I ' UPON YOUR LOCAL DEADER 8 INSIS I KIMBALL PIANO or ORGAN. noomer, Din wrue w. ters: Porilund, Or. ''bbf "rue ir peannini MALARIA! Thnw doses only. Try it.- . HOW TO; SAVE MONEY; Bay your OROCERlfiS AND PROVISIONS of tis, and we will save ybn'money. We'ljandlethebiSt goods and deliver free to trains or boats. We buy and tell for spot cash, and setl goods cheaper than any other firm in the country. Send us your name and address, and we will mail vou.ojjr new price list, which will be out soon. We offer to day: Climax tobacco, 40 eents' per pound. Dry granulated sugar in 10-lb. sacks for.......S 25 I Best ooal oil per case..:.i.............i. , . fl M Best brands of flour per barrel 2 16 Arbuckle's coKee per pound....... S'iUl t Bond us a list of what you need, and we will make you special prices. : Address -your orders to IVIARI L. COHN & CO. 146 Front Street, Portland. Qr. . , Both ths tnetliod and resuU$ yiheu Syrup of Fig'ia taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts fently yet promptly on- the Kidneys, aver and: Bowels,-cleansed. the syg tem effectually .dispels icolds, head aches and feversand cures habitual constipation.11; .Syrup of n Figs! is the only remedy '.'9 its, 'kind eyerprp; duced,' . pleasing io. ihe. tastQ and ac ceptable .to tlie. stomachy prompt its action and "truly ,beneficial.,in its effects, prepared: only: from the most J ueaiLuy anu.ngreeaui euosiances, its many excellent 'qualities 'Conrmend it, to all and have made it .the jtoost popular remedy known, ' ; ; . , : Syrup of .Figs. !& for! sale , in 50b: and SI bottles bv all. leading idrusr- gists. Any reliable druggist who ' may not nave n ( on nana will pro Cure it promptly' Vfo ahy. .on;e who wishes to try,itlt t6.iot accept any substitute. vtiS tu- . '.;.! 1 1 CALIFORNIA FIG ' SYRUP CO. ' ; ' ''' 'SAD FMOisM -ctL'- ' ;' .':Ji'V WUISVILLE, KV.'.-'i a- MW. Y0HK, JUM,' 'r' .Y'i ! LunglMuiiles show- a tendency ''' toward. .Consumptioni; ; -A.1 '"Cough is 'often thfc? rjegnlrig 'Don't ;,yffli; uMil 'yQU ;, more. serious; . Take ;(- ,, , Scott's Emulsion; the Cream, of CocMiveV Wl" at .oceV..'H'bv:ej4'i'e5ij'..U the uwnuiuuua : txictci.) mi v it -: ,.IMP , Consumption- Gerraski My sieians, the wbrld l!oe'rV en dorse 'it: '"": . . Don't be deceived by Subsfilufesi.rt! Prepared bjr Soott ABoiitiii, If ; TT. 1 ' X,iXrilsjrita. J Is a Bakihi' foijelrtht laadi KT?7' J big power.'i'Ask yotir kracisr far if i&- list OI pnzea, or wriio mj CLOSSET St DEVERS, v -.y.-.. inirti&r,-i. S M OKE JA PLUG CUT OPIUM MOTflhlh HaT)if ' Curbd in 10 to xu 19ts. No pay till cured DHJ1 8rtFHENSM,ban, Ohio. DrMURAT'SK Wmai' Sure FrUnd.. N.Tr FaJI;. AWolutclr Aaf. Tha Great frehob EmraNsuroiTn Retnedv. W .,V,PnrlTTefCtabl. Jfarvrif nt, f 'vtilmqai als NwmV: leal book l'Wnniii FrltVnd," and ooapon for 1 Box Free. WINSLOW'S SOOTH IN ! 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