- J V- r U No Baking Powder Exhibited at the i World's Columbian Fair s Tested So High At the U. 5. Gov't Examination " . . .. For Strength, Purity and Uniformity As the Royal. The official report shows ROYAL BAKING POWDER chemically pure and yielding 160 cubic inches of leavening gas per ounce of pow der, which was greatly in excess of all others and more than 40 per cent, above the average. Royal is the favorite iri every kitchen and has a larger sale than all others combined. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. Good For the Lawyer. The land of Mezloo Is held In feudal tenure by about 7,000 families. Patents are Issued to all who ask for them, and the government leaves the question of priority to be fought out in the courts. A Shrinking Han. , It is Bald that a man at Heming's Cor ners, Term., shrinks once a month from 180 to 110 pounds and remains in that con ' flition lor a week, after which he resumes his original weight. THE BUSINESS MAN'S LUNCH. Hard. Work and Indigestion go Hand in Hand. Concentrated thought, continued in, robi - the stomach of necessary blood, and this is also true of hard physical labor. ' When a five horse-power engine is made to do ten horse-power work something' is going to break. - Very often the hard worked man coming from the field or the office will "bolt" his food in a few min. utes which will take hours to digest. Then too, many foods are about as useful in the stomach as a keg of nails would be in a fire under a boiler. The ill-used stomach refuses to do its work without the proper stimulus which it gets from the blood and nerves. The nerves are weak and " ready to break," because they do not get the nourishment they require from the blood, finally the ill-used brain is morbidly wide - awake when the overworked man at tempts to find rest in bed. The application of common sense in the' treatment of the stomach and the whole system brings to the busy man the full en joyment of life and healthy digestion when he takes Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets to relieve a bilious stomach or after a too hearty meal, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify, enrich and , vitalize the blood. The " Pellets " are tiny sugar-coated pills made of highly concen trated vegetable ingredients which relieve the stomach of all offending matters easily and thoroughly. They need only be taken for a short time to cure the biliousness, constipation and slothfulness, or torpor, of the liver ; then the " Medical Discovery " should be taken in teaspoon ful doses to in crease the blood and enrich it. It has a peculiar effect flpon the lining membranes -. of the stomach and bowels, toning up and - strengthening them for all time. - The whole system feels the effect of the pure blood coursing through the body and the nerves are vitalized and strengthened, not deadened, or put to sleep, as the so-called celery compounds and nerve mixtures do w but refreshed and fed on the food they need for health. If you suffer from indi gestion, dyspepsia, nervousness, and any of the ills which come from impure blood and disordered stomach, you- can cure yourself with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery which can be obtained at any drug store in the country. Watch your Weight If you are losing flesh, your system Is drawing on your latent strength. Something is wrong. Take Scott's emulsion the Cream, of Cod-liver Oil, to give your system Its need- v ed strength, and restore your healthy ., weight. - Physicians, S-'trift wnrlrt nwAr pndnrs it. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! : f. - Prepared by Sbott t Bowne. N. Y. All Druggist. deputation Cannot CCne br accident; It oomei from satlsflfd customers. Safety and satisfaction onm-e from deallnir at the best place. The best pi ee 1 the UK ST. for the bet .lewrlry, "Vt atelies. Clocks, - Isovetlrs ' In 4od and Hllverware, especially suitable ' for Holiday presents, write to . FELDENHEIMER, The leading; and largest honse In Portland, Or. Most reasonable prices All goods are warranted. Prompt attention given to wan. try orders. 108 WALL 8T.1 NEW-YORK. 137 A STUPID ATTEMPT To Sell Bad Whisky Under a Popular . , , Brand. Brands and Labels of the Famous Jesse ' Moore Whisky Imitated by a Seattle , Importer, Who Ig Now Under Arrest. The recent arrest in 8eattle, Wash., of Aaron Jaife by a United States internal revenue officer for wholesaling liquor with out a license has disolosed one of the most daring and dangerous frauds that has been perpetrated against the government, and against one of the most reputable and pop ular whisky firms in the United States. Numerous complaints have reached Moore, Hunt & Co. of San Francisco, sole agents on the Pacific. Coast of the famous old Jesse Moore whisky, that a counterfeit ar ticle was being largely sold in Washington, the labels, bottles and wrappers were each so exact an imitation of the genuine as to readily deceive the owners of the original brand. The contents were, however, as might be expected, not even an imitation, but of so vile a character as to be readily detected by any one who is familiar wit i the hitch oualitvof the Jesse Moore whiskv. Jaffa confined his operations to the sale of case goods; tneretore deduction was easy, as was also success in disposing of his goods, which bore the popular AA brand. Ostensibly Jaife was acting as agent for the "Golden Medal Distilling Company of Chicago," possibly a mytnical concern. At any rate, all bills were made out and re ceipted in the name of that company. However, in a type-written letter prepared by Jafle and mailed without signature to liquor dealers in Washington, he openly claimed that the whisky was spurious, but that the labels and bottles were so' success fully imitated as to deceive even Jesse Moore & Co. or their agents, and in this single claim he was correct. It has been said that " poor things are never imitated," which is a truism that even Jesse Moore & Co. and Moore, Hunt & Co. may accept with some small degree of satisfaction, and the fact that the Jesse Moore whiskies have become immensely popular and are steadily superseding all other brands of whisky on this Coast as well as throughout the Eastern States, was dou btless the strongest incentive to Jaife to embark in an illicit and fraudulent manu facture. Selling liquor at wholesale without a li cense is a serious off ense against the United States internal revenue laws, and Jaife will doubtless, as he should, upon conviction receive a severe penalty for his wrongdoing. Infringement of a copyright is also a seri ous offense, with severe penalties. Alto gether, it wouid seem that this imitator of an excellent article has involved himself to an extent which will necessitate his pro longed retirement from the whisky busi ness. When arrested and confronted with the evidence of his crime, Jaffa broke down and made a full confession of his own guilt, without, however, implicating his partners in the fraud, whose identity is yet in doubt. The facts will doubtless come out on the trial. As the evidence against Jaffe is cu mulative and abundant, there is no doubt of his conviction. This is the most daring attempt yet made to imitate the Jesse Moore whisky, but the manufacturers may find some satisfaction in the fact that the culprit is suppressed. Moore, Hunt eft Co. will vigorously push, the prosecution of Jaffe for fraud in coun' forfeiting their trade-mark and labels. .. . Curious. A domestic, newly engaged, presented to his master one morning a pair of boots the leg of one of which was much longer than the other. "How comes it that- these boots 'are not the same length?" "I really don't know, sir, but what bothers me the most is that the pair down stairs are in the same fix. " Boston Woman's Journal. : Da Manrler's Women. 4 Speaking of "Trilby, " have you ever noticed what an important part eye-, brows play in Du Manner's faces? No matter how small the face, the eyebrow stands out as the most characteristic feature. Critic Royal Leads All. ' . The Royal Baking Powder is the pur est and strongest baking powder made, and has received the highest award, at all the great international and State fairs, wherever exniDitea in competition with others. The iudcre of awards on bakincr dow- der at the late Chicago Fair, Prof. H. W. Wiley, writes that the impertinent nlaims of other comnanies that thev re ceived the highest award for strength'! and purity are false; that no such awards were given them." I JOKES AND JOKERS. SOME OF THE FUN AND FUNMAKER3 . . OF BYGONE DAYS. From Diogenes to More Modern Men The English Fnrnlsh Bather a Heavy Class ul Humor Inexhaustible Supply of Irish Bulls. ' ' There is more real humor in a mod ern clodhopper than in an ancient phi losopher. The jokes that have come down to us from Greece are mostly poor stuff, but college boys are glad to get any comfort at all from root grubbing, and therefore they laugh at Diogenes and Aristophanes. It is said that the old cynic begged a tub to live in and toted this about where ho liked and squatted under it when he pleased. When Alexander called on him in this palatial residence, he asked what he could do for him. "Get out of my sun light," said Diogenes. That was tolera bly good, but uncivil. The nasty old cub with his tnb could be duplicated by a thousand tramps in America any day, and many of them are doubtless nastier and smarter. Plato is' said to have preached fatality. When- a rogue ran against him with a beam and excused himself as '-'fated to doit," "Yes," said Plato, "I see, but I also am fated to beat you for it, "and gave the fellow a good caning. For sportiveness Horace was the 'most pleasing of the ancients, but his verses are yery amatory and some of them more suggestive than a Frenoh play. Charles Lamb is worth 20 of him, only that Horace could be a poet when he chose of a different sort Homer's pioture of Thersites is the old est burlesque that I remember A joke coming down from 1000 B. C. ought to be pretty good. Will M. Quad last as long? English joking is generally heavy. Here is one told by James Payn. A wit ness in a' slander case swore that Miss lies was thrown over the wall a dozen times. "What," said the judge. "Who was Miss lies, and why did they throw her over?" It was missiles. I cannot see anything so very funny in Sydney Smith's wishing he could, on a certain hot day, take off his flesh and sit in his bones. But Hood and Charley Lamb are a brace that no one ought ever to be without. I have given up trying to keep a complete set of either. They are bor rowed and relished, and, I suppose, read to pieces. -'' Hood was capital in every direction he turned, whether pathos, satire, pun or pure joking. His taking off of cele brated characters was as good as any thing. You should first read Boswell's "Johnson" and then read Hood's " Johnsoniana. " But does anybody read Boswell nowadays? Alas, for once fa mous books! Hood, says Johnson, was once oonsulted by a lady as to the de gree of turpitude and spanking due her boy for robbing an orohard. "Madam," said the ponderous doctor, '.'it all hangs on the weight of the boy. I remember my sohool fellow, Davy Garrick, who was a little fellow, robbing a dozen or chards with impunity, but the very first time I. climbed an apple tree, for I was always solid, the bough broke, and it was called a judgment on me. I sup pose that is why justice is represented with a pair of scales." Sheridan was the best of jokers, but half that is attributed to him is floating wit that needed a father. It is probably true that he asked his roistering but highborn crew one night whether they should drink like beasts or like men. Some one said, "Men, of oourse.". "Oh, then," cried Sheridan, "we'll get aw ful drunk, for beasts only drink what they need." Irish wit is famous the world over. Part of it consists in the brogue, but it is rare that an Irishman has not sur prises of speech, in which consists the wit of the highest order. . Le Fann, in his "Seventy Years of Irish Life, V has collected a great deal that is delicious. A witness that was badgered by a law yer was asked, "You're a nioe fellow, now, ain't you?" Witness answered, "I am, sir, and if I were not on oath, sir, I'd say the same of you. " Another witness was asked by a bullying coun sel, "So you had a pistol?" "I had, sir." "Who did you intend to shoot?" "I wan't intendin to shoot no one." "So you got it for nothing?" "No, I didn't." "Come, come! On your oath, what did you get that pistol for?" "For three and ninepence, sir, in Mr. Rich ardson's shop. " The Irish bull is often better than any deliberate wit. ' Sir 'Richard Steele insisted these' bulls were owing to the air of the country, "and, sir," he add ed, "if an Englishman was born here, I don't doubt he'd do the same. "v: In a debate on taxation an Irish' member of parliament insisted that "a tax on leath er would press heavily on the barefoot ed peasantry. " Sir Boyle Roche replied they could "make the under leathers of wopd. " The same Sir Boyle urged the union of England and Ireland, so that "tha barren hills would become fertile valleys. " In another debate he answer ed, "I boldly answer in the affirmative No!" He was author of "You should refrain from throwing open the flood-! gates of democracy, lest yon should pave the way for a general conflagra tion. " At a race an Irishman was de lighted because he was "first at last." When they laughed, he added, "Sure, wasn't I behind before." One day a friend of Bishop Bramstone approached him with the remark that he wanted "a wife, young, rich and pretty," and he wanted the bishop to pick her out for ' him. ' 'Tut, tut I" said the bishop. "My name is Bramstone, not Brimstone! I do not make matches!" E. P. Powell in St Louis Globe -Democrat i What May Be. - Old Fashioned Passenger (awakening suddenly from a doze)-r-I beg your par don for not seeing you standing, madam. Please take mv seat. Woman . Conduotor (shaking him acrain) Sav. uncle, how much loncer are you going to keep me waiting for your fare? Chioago Tribune. HOW IT MAT HAPPEN. "Jeminy crickets, she's got the rickets," whispered one beau to another in the com pany of a very pretty girl. Truly she was very beautiful, but there was a twitching about the nerves of the fajg which showed nflFering. " No," said the other, " its neu aigis aud she's a martyr to it." St. Jacobs Oil was suggested as the world-renowned cure for it. D.d she try it? Yes and was cured by it and married " one of the fel lows" afterward.' The use of the great remedy for pain will not bring about a mai riage, but in its cure of pain it will bring about conditions of health to make life more enjoyable. No man or woman ought to marry who is a sufferer from chronic pains. We should not wed woe to win only wretchedness. Explaining a Blank. The above space is reserved for two very funny jokes that we thought of the other day, but unfortunately cannot re call at the present writing. Jewish Messenger. A return of memory sometimes oc curs in drunkenness, as in the case of the Irish porter who, having lost a pack ago while drunk, got drunk again and remembered where Jio had left it A HERALD OF THE INFANT TEAR. Clip the last thirty years or more from the century, and the segment will represent the term of the unbounded popularity of Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters. The opening of the year 1895 will be signalized by the appearance of a Ire-h Almanac ol the Bitters, in which the uses deriva'ion and action of this world-famous medicine will be lucidly set forth. Everybody should read It. The calendar and astronomical calculations to be found in the brochure are always astonishingly accurate, .and the statistics, illustrations, humor and other reading matter rich in Interest and full of profit. The Hostetter Company of Pittsbug, Pa., publish it them selves. They employ more than sixty hands In the mechanical work, and more than eleven months in the year are consumed in its prepara tion. It can be obtained, without cost, of all druggists and country dealers, and is prluted in English, German, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland. Bohemian and Spanish. Billing and cooing flourish during the honey moon. Afterward the blll-ing sometimes stops the cooing. . WORTH KNOWING. That Allcock's Porous Piaster is the highest result of medical science and skill, and in ingredients and method has never been equaled. That it is the original and genuine por ous Blaster.' - That Ailcoci's Porous Piaster never fails to perform its remedial work quickly ftnrl ArTpr.tnftllr. - That this fact is atfested by thousands of voluntary and unimpeachable testimonials from grateful patients. That for rheumatism, weak back, sciatica, lung trouble, kidney disease, dyspepsia, malaria and all local pains it is invaluable. That when you buy Allcock's Porous Plaster you obtain absolutely the best piaster maae. . . Bbandreth's Pills are a vegetable pur gative. - Mrs. Willie Klssam Vanderbilt is to base her divorce suit on the ground of non-support ldd sue expect pie three umes per day i NEW WAT EAST NO DUST. Go East from Portland, Pendleton, Walla Walla via O. B. & N. to Spokane and Great Northern Eailway to Montana, Dakotas, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Omaha, St. Louis, East and South. Bock-ballast track ; fine scenery; new equipment Great North ern Palace Sleepers and Diners; Family Tourist Cars ; Bufl'et-Library Cars. Write C. C. Donovan, General Agent, Portland, Oregon, or F. I. Whitney, G. P. & T. A., St. " aui, Minn., lor pnntea matter ana in formation about rates, routes, etc. Try Gikmka for breakfast. Use Enameline Stove Polish ; no dust no smell, Pains in the .Back "I had been afflicted for several years with what the doctors called DIABETES, and suffered terribly.' The pain in my back was agonizing in the extreme, Hood's Sarsa- parilla, and- Hood's "111. cured me. Nov. I can go- tc church and at tend othei mee nigs wit) pleasure. I al Mr. Joh.il Branstuti. wavs keer Hood's Pills by me. In my v hole life 7 never met anvtmngtn'tai't ran so muct good as Hood's Sureaparilla. 'Experience leaches a dear school, but fools will lean- by no other.' I was once foolish, enough tc listen to a druggist who claimed to have something mperior to Hood's, and took another medicsne. If I had thrown my dollar in the street I would have been a gainer" John Bbabston, caro of John ureetnam, Wellington, u.mo, HoodGures H OOd 's P 1 1 1 S cures constipation by restoring tne peiistamo action oi me aiimenury caiuu. 50. FOR A CASE IT WILL NOT CURE. Bold by Druggists or sent by mail. 26c..60o and 1.00 tier Daokaire. Samnlea free. KOHO The Favorite TOOTS POwDsS for the Teeth and Breath, 2oo. J tuffered terribly fiom roaring in my head during an attack of catarrh, and because very deaf, used Ely's Cream Balm and in three weeks could hear as well as ever. A. E. Kew- man, Oraling, Mich. 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. Pt lee, 60 cents at Druggists' or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, - I 68 Warren Street, New York. rf,'"y-JL4l Jl d'al-L"" niiiM.s)iftb.- CURES WHtHE AIL ELSE FAILS. I Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use I in lima boiq py qruggists. IIOITT'S SCHOOL. One of the best Suhuuia for Boys on this Coast is in charge of Ex-State Superintend ent Ira G. Hoitt, Ph. D., at Burlinganir San Mateo county, Cal. Customer What have you in the shape of angesT Grocer Well, we have baseballs. . . . CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure It you must take internal remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. Itwas pre scribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription It is composed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients Is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. , 4 F. J. CHENEY fc CO.. Props., ' Toledo, O. Bold by druggists; price, 75 cents. w, CWI$ ISIVJOYO Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver aDd Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy or its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. fiyrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any, reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it- I)o not accept any substitute. - ; '-. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8 AN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, K.t. LIEU DR. LIEBIG & CO.. . Special Doctor, for Chronic,. Private , and Wasting Diseases, r. 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