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Health Officers 5peak; City, State and I National Authorities report the Royal Baking Powder in every way Superior to all others. STATE CHEMIST, CALIFORNIA ; The Royal fulfils all the ... requirements. Our tests show it has greater leavening power than any other. . STATE CHEMIST, WASHINQTON: There is no question but the Royal is the strongest, purest and most wholesome baking . powder in the market. U. S. GOV'T FOOD REPORT; Royal Baking Powder is shown a pure cream of tartar powder, highest of all in leaven ; ing strength. ' ', : . ' CANADIAN OFFICIAL TESTS; Royal Baking Powder ft ; commended as of highest excellence, and shown to be greatest ' of all in leavening strength. ' " . O , SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF HEALTH; We cordially ap- ' prove and recommend the Royal Baking Powder. It is - absolutely pure and healthful, composed of the best ingredients, of the highest strength and character. - . j . : ; ; BOARD OF HEALTH, SEATTLE WASHINQTON ; Finding in analysis that it is entirely free from any adulteration, we - heartily recommend the Royal Baking Powder for its great strength, purity and wholesomeness. ' BOARD OF HEALTH, TACOMA, WASHINGTON; In our ,,' judgment the Royal is the best and strongest baking powder . . . before the public. BOARD OF HEALTH, SPOKANE; Certainly there is no bak ing powder known to us equal to the Royal. : DR. BINSWANGER; UNIVERSITY OF OREGON; It is also my opinion that there exists no purer, better or stronger baking powder than the Royal. I confidently recommend it. Do not permit the slanderous stories of inter ested parties to influence you in using any other than The Best, The Royal. f ? ; , l,UO LKUlm uuuui t Woman. There is a monastery at St. Hohnrat, on n Islui.d near Cannes, France, which was liuilt in the fourth contury. No woman has ever been allowed to enter its walls during the 3,400 years of its existence. The recent letter from the Judge of Awards on Baking Powders at the Chi cago World's Fair exposing the falsity of the claim of a Chicago house that its baking powder had received the highest award for strength, purity, excellence, etc., ia a scathing rebuke to those manu facturers of inferior baking powders who have no regard for the.truth, but habitu ally seek, in their public announce ments to deceive consumers. The Judge ot Awards states that no such award was given to the Chicago concern, and has notified it that it must cease publishing his name in connection, with its false statements. - v PHYSICAL STRENGTH, cheerful spirits and the ability to fully . enjoy life, come, only with a healthy body and lmnd. I he young man who suffers from nerv ous debility, impaired mem ory, low spirits, irrita ble temper, and the thousand and one de rangements of mind and body that i result from, un natural, pernici ous habits usual ly contracted in youth, through ignorance, . is thereby incapac itated to thor oughly enjoy life. .' He feels tired, spiritless, and drowsy his sleep is disturbed and does not re fresh him as it should; the will power is weakened, morbid fears haunt him and may result in .confirmed hypochondria, : or melan cholia and, finally, in sorting of the brain, epilepsy, ("fits"), paralysis, locomotor ataxia and even in dread insanity. ' To reach, re-claim and restore such unfortunates to health and happiness, is the aim of the publishers of a book of 136 pages, written in plain but chaste language, on the nature, symptoms and curability, by home-treatment, of such diseases. This book will be sent sealed, in plain envelope, on receipt of this no tice with ten cents in stamps, for post age. Address, World's Dispensary Med ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. .. For more than a quarter of a century physicians connected with this widely celebrated Institution . have ,.made the treatment of the diseases above hinted at their specialty, Thousands have con sulted them by letter and received advice and medicines which have resulted in permanent cures. .'-' - - Sufferers from premature old age, or loss of power, will find much of interest in the book above mentioned. . ' ' Growing too Fast means that children do not get proper nourishment from food. They are therefore thin, narrow-chested : and ; . weak. . - . ' ; ' Emulsion the cream of Cod-liver Oil and hypophosphites, supplies material for , growth. It makes sound bones, solid flesh . and healthy, robust children. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! FnparM by Soott Bowoo, M. Y. All Druggist Q TAKEN" FOR A GHOST. An Amusing Experience of a Young Irish i Traveler In Ghent. Many years ago an Irish student, hav ing obtained a traveling scholarship at Oxford, went .abroad to see the world, of which he knew little. Crammed with the classics, he had not the slightest knowledge of any modern language save English. - On landing at the sleepy town of Ghent he put up at an old many pas saged hotel and sallied forth in the even ing ' to see the town.r Shortly after 9 o'clock he returned to the hotel through streets ominously silent. He found, the doors shut and saw no signs of life Within Aftnr rrmlHng nrdgn pnnnpVi tci rouse the "seven sleepers" he heard the sound of some one moving within.' The door was stealthily unbarred, and some one whether man or woman he could not -tell holding a dim oil lamp reluctantly gave him admission. Then, barring the door and muttering unintelligible sounds, the figure disap peared. The guest yelled for the waiter and was answered by a mocking echo. He groped his way upthe creaking staircase and felt along the iraissage till he came to an open" "door. Thinkini the door of his room , wuilll no liau 1011 4 onen to guide him. he entered. A shrioKJ wtia hoarrl nd a OTTifT vriipo rnllfi(ifut I was neara, ana a grurx voice caneq-oun m Drencn, who are your xyr AO- treated and heard the door an shut and bolted. '' In a little tinder box hs4iad some oi gar fuses and a wax taper. He lighted one of the fuses, but before he could ap ply the flame la the taper it went out After exhausting his stockof matches and filling the passage with a strong sulphurous odor he was left in the dark ness of despair. " . He regained the stairoase, descended it and found his way to a subterranean passage. ; There suddenly he heard i piercing shriek and then a fall like that of a carpetbag. A rushing of many feet was followed by a light " "The feet were those of waiters and chambermaids. The fall was that of a plump English lady's maid. The bearer of the light spoke English, and from him the stranger learned the cause of his rescue. The fruitless attempts to light his ta per had covered his fingers with phos phorus from the matches. His gestic ulations had rubbed the phosphorus over his olothes, and in the dark pas sage he " glowed with unearthly light The lady's maid's nerves were upset, and she went into hysterics. " Having explained these facts, the waiter showed the guest to his room. Philadelphia Times. :...'' BRAND THE CLAIM AS FALSE, World's Fair Officials Expose a Pre tender to an Award. One of the odd results of the "World's Fair is the claim now made to awards by some who were not even exhibitors. Of ficials of the exposition have not as yet taken final action in the matter, believ ing the quick wit of the people will de tect the spurious claims. But to the case of a New York baking powder, that has been widely advertising an award, the attention of the Chief of Awards for Agriculture has been directed. He brands the claim of this pretender as false, declaring " Neither the records of this department nor the official catalogue of the World's Columbian Exposition show that this New York company was an exhibitor; consequently it could not receive an award at the World's Fair." Those who fairly won their honors at the fair seem disposed to treat this fraud as any other fraud should be treat ed. The Price Baking Powder Company of Chicago, having received the highest award,, say they are convinced their claims and those of all other holders of rightful honors will be fully vindicated by the public. WIIB FIRES. The devastation and suffering caused by the flames of the wild prairie and forest firei in the West last summer has a horri ble detail in the loss of life and destruction of property. Men, women and children by scores choked by smoke and roasted alive their homes destroyed and hundreds maimed and crippled. It is painful to con- template, dui sun important ana cnarita ble to make it known that St. Jacobs Oil, used according to directions, is one of the best cures, for burns and scalds, and should be kept on hand. There is no household that should be without the great remedy for pain, for there are none without the need of it. Little things like slight cuts and wounds it heals and cures like magio ana neips tne nouse wors on. A FRIVOLOUS AND SELFISH BIRD. Immoral Life and Eviction of Its Hosts and Fellow Nestlings. ' ' ' A popular fallacy tells us - that 1 ouckoo lays eggs in another bird's nest, sue does not. . sue lava eight eggs on the ground. : The eggs are in size, col or, spots and shape in accordance with the information obtained, say, in Leigh woods: Out of the eight eggs five or Biz would closely resemble the hedge sparrow's. The other two might be those of a titlark, a wren or a linnet Her male friends about three or four to each ' lady now dome forward, se lect each an egg and carry it in its mouth to the nest of the prearranged foster mother. Only one cuckoo egg is .placed in one nest. If he finds a cuckoo has preceded him on the same errand, he seeks another cradle, knowing in a moment, amid all the eggs present, the uokoo pedigree. - - The deluded, mother hatches the in trader with her own brood, and the in terloper, having the faculty of being hatohed sooner than the others, is of course the first to come .out of his shell. He manages to wriggle underneath his brothers and sisters and ' presents them as a heave offering to the expectant ro dents, mice, rats, stoats and what not, and within 12 hours of his existence is the supreme occupier of the nest He keeps his black mouth wide open contin ually, - which the father and mother of the departed chickens as constantly fill until his body is too big for his home, and he departs therefrom for ever. ; . ,:. The cuckoo leaves the last week of July. He is a restless being, like the soul of John Brown, always marching on. After leaving Europe he begins in the north of Africa and ends at the Cape of Good Hope, whence he returns to Europe in the spring. Why does he go away and why come back? Food the food he loves the hairy caterpillar. He will eat other grubs, but these are his hourly bread. - '' It has been estimated in round num bers that out of every 100 hairy cater pillars that wriggle into life 99 are de voured by cuckoos. Everywhere nature is careful to maintain her balance The cuckoo keeps down the millions of bil lions of hairy caterpillars and preserves our cornfields from being eaten up by hedge sparrows.' The cuckoo is aborn conservative, and as long as he lives re tnrns annually to the neighborhood of his birth. Western (England) Press. , '- Concerning Cinderella. ' ' ! ' The English Folklore society claims to have discovered through the patient in vestigation of years that the story of Cin derella is a familiar tale in the most an cient literature of India and 'Egypt, and that it has .been, rehearsed in 845 different ways. .-. . . - 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 Hostel- will be sig'uallsedTy btffaiSLS! . imRnI1(, nf th Bitters. In which thelSfel derivation and action . of this world-famous medicine will be lucidly set forth. Everybody 8honld read it- The oaiendar an(1 astronomical calculations to be found in the brochure are always astonishingly accurate, and th e statistics, illustrations, humor and other reading matter rich in interest and full of profit, ahe Hostetter Company of Pittsbug, Pa., publish it them selves. They employ more than sixty hands In the mechanioal 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 printed in EngliBh, German, French, Welsh. Korweglan, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish. "Smith is looking very low-spirited. Has there been any trouble in the family f " Dubbs Yes; a rich uncle has just recovered from a serious illness. ...... . Scrofula in the Neck Is a dangerous, disagreeable and tenacious, but Hood's Sarsaparilla as athorough blood purifier, cures this and all other forms oi scrofula. ' I had a bunch onthe side oi my neck as large as a hen's egg. I was advised to have it eut out,- but would not consent A friend suggeste; that I take Ilood' Sarsaparilla, whic. I am g'ad'.to sr. that I did, and soc thebm.ch - Entirely Dlsap poared. ' I can truly prais Hood's Bare aparill Mrs. Ella Billings for I know it is a: excellent medicine. I have recommendec Hood's Sarsaparilla highly in the past, aim shall continue to do so." Mes. Ella But 1NG8, Bed Cloud, Neb. .' Bemember Hood'sWCures HoOd'S Pills are the best after-dintv Pills, assist di'estioh, prevent constipation. It is sold on a guarantee by all drug gists. It cures Incipient Consumption and Li the best Cough and Croup Our, Three Leading Scientists ; N -; :''-r Proclaim the Superior Value of ' Dr. Price's Baking Powder; " r, Scientists are devoting closer attention to food products. " Recent examinations of baking powders by Prof, Long, Dr. ' Haines,' and Prof. Prescott, were made to determine which powder was the puresty highest in leavening strength, most efficient in service, and most economical in cost They decide that Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder excels in all : the essentials of an ideal preparation for household use. ' They write: ' ..,--.. . : ' "Chicago, March 28th, 1894. , ; .We have purchased in the open market cans of Dr. Price's ' ; Cream Baking Powder and also of the other leading. brands of baking powders," and have submitted ' them to chemical analysis. We find that Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is a pure cream of tartar powder, that is has a considerably : greater leavening strength than any of the: other baking . powders we have ever tested. , ,. 1. :r . . . w '., : ..... Prof. John H. Lono, Northwestern University, Chicago.- ' Dr Walter S. Haiks, Rush Medical College, Chicago! ' ! ' Prof. Albert B. Prescott, Univ. of Michigan, 'Ann Arbor.", - What Wearied Him. , . A friend once asked an aged man what caused him to complain so often at eventide Of pain and weariness. "Alas," replied he, "I have every day so much to do. I have two falcons to tame, two bares to keep from running away, two hawks to manage, serpent to confine, a lion to chain and a rick man to tend and wait upon." "Well, well,", commented his friend, 'you are busy, indeed! But I didn't know that you had anything to do with a men agerie. How, then, do you make that out?" . , . ' "Why," 'continued the old man, "listen Two falcons are my eyes, which I must guard diligently; the two hares are my feet, which I must keep from walking in the ways of sin; the two hawks are my hands, whicd I must train to work, that I may provide for myself and those depend ent on me, as well as for a needy friend oc casionally; the serpent is my tongue, which I must keep ever bridled lest it speak un- ' seemly; the lion is my heart, with which I ' have a continual fight lest evil things coma out of it, and the sick, man is my whole body, which is always needing my watch fulness and -care. ' All this daily wears out ' mv strength." K:change. .- ; ; ' " A Boston Confession. " - ' .- . . Sometimes: it seems as if. the New.; York and Chicago jibes at Boston and their notion of the sort of conversation common here are not so baseless as they usually seem. It is undoubtedly true that one young girl who told another the other day that she had read Emerson until she was tired of him and longed for something "new and refreshing" was recommended by her friend to try Epictetns, "because of his nice' short sentenoes," and Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason, " "because it .sounds,gp much like Mrs, Blank's 'jf"" .,--;r" tures. ' ' Boston Trnr " : r ; . . , . oii.The most extraordinary mu sical genius that England ever produo- died at the age 01 si nom a com. contracted by being locked out of the hone by his termagant wife., -. He was popularly said to be the handsomest man in London. ; ' " His Last Visit. Sixaaeet (to small boy)-Isyour neigh bor Jones at home? Small Boy No, sir. He went to the cemetery this morning. ' . - 'When will be return?" 'He's gmie t stay." Texas Sittings. HALL'S POLMONARY BALSAM The Best CUBE for Conslis, Colds an4 Conaiimptlom , B01Q Dy all uruggists. rrice, cu cnr. J. R. GATES CO., Proprietors, 417 Sansome St.. 8. F.- SMOKE PLUG FRAZER BEST IN THE WORLD. AXLE CREASE Its wearing qtialitlesareunsurpasBed.aotually outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Free from Animal Oils. GET THE GKNUINK. ., FOR 8AEE BY OREGON AND : iW-WASHINGTON MERCaANTg-Vt and Dealers generally. T. P. N. TJ. No. 677 -8. F- N. TJ. Nn..54 ConsnmptlTe and people I who have weak lnngs or Asth- I ma, should nse Piso's Cure lor Consumption. It has cured thonsiuids. ft has not Injur 1 ea one. it is nut mma vj nw 1 It is the oesi oougn syrup. 801a everywhere, sae. Sweet Virginia F 1 HOITT'S SCHOOL. ' One oi the best Schools for Boys on this Coast is in charge of Ex-State Superintend ent Ira G. Hoitt, Ph. D., at Barlingame, San Mateo county, Cal. . "No; I never hang up my stocking. - I get to little in it!'' "Ohl yes yes certainly : I never thoughtoi that."' - - ! -: : ..; ( ON THE OCEAN. There is no place where AticocK's Pok oua' Plasters do not-prove their value. George Augustus - Sala,. the : well-known :English writer, writing . of his trip across the Pacific, says ; ; . , .57 -, . 1 r "I especially have a. pleasant rem'em-. brance of the ship's doctor a very experi-' enced maritime medico indeed, who tended me most kindly during a horrible spell of bronchitis and spasmodic asthma, provoked by the sea fog which had swooped down oh us just after we left San Francisco.' B it the doctor's prescriptions and the increas ing warmth of theteniperature as we neared the tropics, and in "particular a couple pf Allcock's Pobocs Plasters clapped on- one 6n the chest and another between the shoulder blades soon set me right?." Bbandbeth's : Pills '.always act . uni formly. r . .''' ''. . Cousin Kate You have made it look as trood as ever. Charley, you're a tTumn. Charlev Yes: but then it's no uncommon thing tor' vtumou w reiuac Humps.. CATARRH CANNOT . BK :: CURED With LOCAti' APPEICATION8, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. 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