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The latest investigations by the United States and' Cana dian Governments show the Royal Baking Powder supe rior to all others in purity and leavening strength. Statements by other manufacturers to the contrary have been declared by the official authorities falsifications of the official reports. ROYAL UAKINQ POWDER CO., Satolli's English Speeches. One characteristic of Mgr.'Satolli ia the power of his memory. Bis duties require him to make frequent speeches before American congregations, and therefore in the English language. - He writes his speeches out in Italian, for mulates in his own language and on paper what he wishes to say and in just what words he wishes' to say it, has these speeches translated into English by his interpreter and then commits the English to memory. So wonderful is his memory and so thorough his mas , teryof detail that no one would , sus pect from listening to his utterances that he was not an English scholar. Although not understanding the words he speaks, he gives them an inflection and a pronunciation that are nearly per fect and proves that the power of imita tion has been strongly cultivated within him, for he copies every emphasis taught him by the interpreter.- ' MUSIC STORE Wilev B. Allen Co., the oldest, the largost, 211 First 8t., Portland. C bickering, Hardman, Fischer Pianos, Estey -Organs. Low prices, eaBjr terms. , 10-CJSNT MUSIC Send for catalogues. WALTER BAKER & GO The Largest Manufacturers of PURE, HIGH GRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On this Continent, haw received HIGHEST AWARDS from the great ial. and Food EXPOSITIONS lii Europe aod America. Unlike the Dutch Proceta, no Alka lies or other Chemlcali ot Dyei are imed In inv of their tire Deration a. xnetr aencioua dkhjam abt luuua is aosoiuieiy pure and soluble, and cotu leu than on cent a cup, -'A SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. . DR. GUNN'S IMPROVED UVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC. twm tmt.t. vnn a nnsft. A morernent of the bowels each day is necessary for makelt regular. They cure Headache, heighten the Kvee, and clear the Complexion better than oosmetios. They neither gripe nor sicken. To convince you, we Will mtuL sample free, or a full box for 25c. Bold every ') Uta BOSANiLO MED. CO., PliuadelphJa.? FRAZER BEST IN THE WORLD. AXLE CREASE Its wearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Free from.Aninml Oils. GET THE GKNTJIN1C. , run oaaa di vxvavtvh niav fl-WA8HINGTON MERCHANTS-! and Dealers generally. Since 1S61 1 have been o great mffererfrom catarrh. I tried Ely's Cream Balm and to all appearances am cured. Terrible headaches from which I had lona suf fered are gone. W. J. Hitchcock, Lite Major U. S. Vol. and A. A. Qen., Buffalo, N. Y. iATADDU ELY'S CREAM BALM Opens and cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflamma tion, Heals the Sores, Protects the Membrane from colds, Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. The Balm Is quickly absorbed and gives n,nA A particle is applied into each nostril, and is iLgreeauie x 1 uu uvuw tib ji ug iota ui vj mall. ' ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren Street. New York. That lump in a man's stomach which makes him irritable and misera ble and unfit for bus iness or pleasure is caused by indiges tion. ' Indigestion, like charity, covers a multitude of sins. The trouble may be in stomach, liver, bowels. Wherever it is, it is caused by the presence of poison ous, refuse matter which Nature ha9 been unable to rid herself of, unaided. In such cases, wise 'people send down a little health officer. personified by one of Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets, to search out the trouble and remove its cause. nunro uiiiLiir All n er CAHC S"f r.llKtS WHtHE AIL ELSE FAILS. 1 I Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Qood. TJse in time. oia oy druggists. TiaMiiBiMMgr cm 10S WALL ST., NEW-YORK. BISMARCK AND CRISPI. The Friendship Existing Between the Two Men of Iron. ' The close friendship between Crispi and Bismarck, whioh is of 20 years' standing, is one of the most remarkable relations I know and is sufficient proof of Crispi's value. Crispi is aooused, but only by people who do not know him,, of aping Bismarck, but a glance at any of his portraits will show that nature had provided the similitude before ei ther knew the other. . . ,. The type of character is the same. The strongly marked jaw, the spacious brain, the eye that looks yon through like a lance and yet is full of affection ate welcome at need, and the expression of inflexibility in pursuit, are common to both; as is also the high appreciation of authority and discipline, but beyond this there is little resemblanoe, and their political ideas differ entirely. , - Crispi has been accused of being dic tatorial. ' In his official relations be is peremptory and exacting, and his ideas of government . are imperative, but no Italian minister has ever done so muoh to put power out of the hands of the ministry as he, or has shown so sorupu Ions an adherence to the letter of the constitutional law. , He is a democrat of the strongest dye, but the king has nev er bad a minister so absolutely deferen tial to him as head of the state, rarely one so profoundly respectful to him as the symbol of law and the seat of an thority. - '' ' The conception of a dissension be' tween him and the crown is impossible to any one who knows bim, and this his majesty reoognizes. Crispi has the ndel ity and the individuality belonging to his Skipetar blood, and all its wild in dependence; Bismarok, the overweening masterliness of his Prussian stock. They are alike in their patriotism, but as un like as possible in their "way of under- standing it, as in their relation to their sovereign. Century. ; ; i ' : ' :' : ''!';"' . . '- . .' 'asleep eleven years. ' A Girl ' Frightened Into Slumber From 'Which She Hal Never Awakened. There is a girl named Marguerite Bouyenval at Thenelles, in the north of France, near St. Quentin, who is reported to have been asleep for the past 11 years.' A good deal of doubt has been thrown on this phenomenal 'slumbering case, not only in ' Paris, but also in Thenelles and its vicinity, where there are two oamps. one of the believers and the otherof those who maintain that the so .called sleeping beauty rises at night and has a good supper. The mat ter has been investigated by a Parisian, who has seen the girl and found her as lean as a skeleton and as stiff as a corpse, bnt still living. Her mother in jeots milk, peptone and sometimes wine through a broken tooth in the girl's mouth. Marguerite Bouyenval made away with a baby 11 years ago, and the gendarmes were sent to her house. The girl was so frightened at their approach that she had an attaok of hysteria, whioh lasted several hours, and at the end of which she fell into a trance. The doubts thrown on the continuation of the tranoe have evidently been caused by the fact that the mother of the sleeping girl has made a good deal of money by exhibit ing her. A local dootor,. who has ob served the case during the 11 years, in formed the investigator from Paris that Marguerite Bouyenval had really been asleep during the whole time. Occasion ally she had hysterical cries, but did not awake after them. Other doctors have also agreed as to the genuineness of the phenomenon, and the sleeping girl of Thenelles remains a human mys tery. Paris Letter to London Tele graph. Why Windmills Burned Down. Of the production of fire by the fric tion of wood against wood, windmills of the old construction gave, on a large scale, some disastrous examples. When the force of the wind increased, the miller was obliged to bring each of the sails in succession to the ground in or der to unclothe it, but when sudden squalls came on this was impracticable, and the mill, in extreme cases, ran away that is, could not be stopped. Everything was now done to increase the grip of the wooden brake round the great wheel on the driving shaft, and water was poured copiously over them, but in spite of all this names would sometimes burst out from the intense friction and the mill be probably burned down as the result. Th(J beau tiful machinery bf the modern wind mill, by which the miller controls the action of the sails from the interior of the building, has reduced this danger to a minimum. Notes -and Queries. BUFFALO BILL SAVED HIS LIFE. Congressman Hall Tells of an Adventure In the Black Hills. . - "Buffalo Bill Cody will always live warmly in my heart. I'm by no means sure but I owe him my life." It was Rep resentative Hall of Missouri who thus pro nounced for the showman scout, and Washington Post man was among his au ditors. Continuing in explanation of that earnest regard in which he held the long haired Cody, Hall went on to say: "I was a very young man when, I first met Cody at the little jimcrow camp in the Black Hills country. I had gone there to seek my fortune, and, I might add, came away a year or so later without finding it. - "It was in there I met Buffalo Bill and another of the same long haired brood, somewhat celebrated at that time Cali fornia Joe. I was a tenderfoot of the ten- derest kind, and these two knights of the border, whose experiences were as long and thick as their hair, seemed willing in a casual but protecting way to be friendly. When I came into camp, I was given a room at , the ramshackle construction which passed for a hotel, the same room being but that morning vacated by a very bad man who left for Deadwood, I had called it mine about a week when the bad man from Deadwood came back, cornered the landlord and demanded 'his room.' The landlord said he would see me. I saw no good reason for giving way to the gen tleman from Deadwood, and as to give up the room meant to sleep in the sage brush I declined the proposition. "The landlord took me one "side after supper that night and with a pale face whispered: 'I want you to look out for yourself." This yore sharp from Deadwood is prowling about camp some'ers talking mighty hard about you and that room, And, ' here the landlord threw a vast deal of mystery and dark significance into his tones, he s been drinkin.' "That evening, as was Usual with the entire , male population, I went down to the dance hall a fashion of hurdy gurdy where everybody met everybody else and URIEL SEBREK HALL. swapped news and views and lead and whatever they stood in most need of. I was slUing in quiet talk with Buffalo Bill and California Joe and was just telling them of this collision in our destinies be tween me and the Deadwood gentleman when a ringing warwhoop rent the air outside. The next moment the party in question came into the . place. A glance showed me that the landlord was justified in saying that 'he was drinkin,' " 'Where's that long, slim, blankety blank Shorthorn who calls himself Hall?' he yelled. ' 'I'm going to run him out o' camp. I need his room, and I've took a notion agin him, and he can't stay where I am nohow.' Then he gave another yell and favored us with the information that he was a wolf. "Cody, California Joe and I were sitting a bit to one side, and as the Deadwood man came surging down the center of the situation he didn't see us. It came to pass therefore that about the time he was in the middle of the fourth yell I hit him in the head with a sandstone matchsafe which weighed about 80 pounds. The Deadwood man went down like a tenpin, and at that a dozen of his friends jumped up and pulled their pistols. But quick as they were Cody and California Joe were quicker. They unlimbered their six shoot ers in a flash, and Cody, who had two, passed one to me with his left hand. Cody then stepped in between me and the trou ble. Cody seemed so bright and alert with It all, and California Joe appeared so cool ly ready at his elbow, that the other side came to a dead halt. - " 'See here,' I said, for it struck me as a good time to be widely-magnanimous, 'if there are any differences, they're be tween me and this Deadwood gentleman. I don't want my friend shot up on my ac count, and I suppose he feels the same way about his. Now, I'm here and per fectly ready to arrange our troubles in any way he'll suggest.' i ' " 'All right,' he retorted, with an oath, as he searched out a 0 inch bowie knife from somewhere back of his neck, 'we'll settle this with knives. Come right out side, and I'll have you split into half ap ples in about a minute.' - "This was a startler.' I didn't like the programme at all. That knife he drew had a dull, evil glimmer which was very fatiguing. But I saw no way out. Cody passed me over a bowie knife. " 'Don't take it that way,' said Cody instructively, as I held it dagger fashion, after the style of an actor on the stage. 'There I' changing it. 'Hold it just the same as you would a sword. Now, don't let this fellow rattle you at all. You've got a knife two inches longer in the blade than his, and with your height and length of arm the thing's a push over.' "I began to be much encouraged. A good weapon puts heart in a man, and Cody's knife balanced In my hand like a hatchet. . I started for the door. 'Hold up,' said Cody, detaining me. 'Let me go first. It's a 10 to 1 shot that Deadwood man is standing right beside the . door ready to bushwhack you. ' . "It was as Cody apprehended. The Deadwood man stood close hugged against the front of the dance hall, to the right of the door, ready to give me the whole blade of his knife as I stepped out. Cody and he saw each other at the same moment, just as the former stepped to the door. The Deadwood man didn't want Cody, and at sight of him jumped back a step, with an oath like a rasp. . ' " 'You will, will youf said Cody, and his tones were as full of a sudden ferocity as a thundercloud of electricity. As he spoke his pistol whirled on his finger like a wheel of light and exploded. , .- "The Deadwood man at the same mo ment gave a howl, threw down his knife and fled. 'Did you hit himF' I asked, shocked at the ferocious suddenness of it alL ' Cody laughed. . -' " 'I didn't tryl' he replied. , r " " ' Let ' s get a drink, ' said California Joe, turning calmly to the bar." ON TEE SPOT. "Out damned spot," was what troubled Mrs. Macbeth; but it was something in tangible that she saw. In the active sea son of spring and summer (ports there are spots that are not visionary, but which bring with them pain and grei t discom fort. Bruises, black and blue, are the ac companiments of every active sport. They often cripple and are always a sore trouble. Come from what source they may, the thing to do on the spot is to use St. Jacobs Oil freely and promptly. There is nothing surer and it wipes out the pain as we would wipe off a slate. In like manner sudden attacks of rheumatism, to which people are liable at this season, can be promptly cured by applying St. Jacobs Oil to the pain spot. As the Amercian people come to use their brains more and their muscle less, fat meat mutton included goes out of favor, v People want flesh and not fat more and more. , . . - A TERBIBLU VISITANT. Pain is always a terrible visitant, and often domiciles itself with one for life. This inflic tion Is preventible, ia cases of rheumatism by a timely resort to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which checks the encroachments of this obsti nate and dangerous malady at the outset. The term "dangerous" is used advisedly, f r rheu matism is always liable to attack the vital or gaus aud. terminate life. No testimony Is more conclusive and concurrent than that of physi cians who testify to the excellent effect of the Bitters In this disease. Persons incur a wetting in raiuy or snowy weather, and who are ex posed to draughts, should use the Bi'ters as a fireventive of ill effects. Malaria, dyspepsia, iver and kidney trouble, nervousness and de bility are also among the ailments to which this popular medicine is adapted. For the In firmities, s reness aud stiffness of the aged lc is highly beneficial. ; . . , , i ., i "Tom, who did yeu say our friend Lawley marriea?" "Well, he married 40,C00; I forget her other name." : . ,-. , , . NEW. WAT EAST NO DUST. Go East from Portland, Pendleton, Walla Walla via O. R. & N. to Spokane and Great Northern Railway to Montana, Dakotas, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Omaha, St. Lonis, East and South. Rock-ballast track ; fine scenery; new equipment Great North ern Palace Sleepers and Diners; Family Tourist Cars; Buffet-Library Cars. .Write C. C. Donovan, General Agent, Portland, Oregon, or F, I. Whitney, G. P. & T. A., St. Paul, Minn., for printed matter and in formation about rates, routes, etc. , . Piso's Core for Consumption is an A No. 1 Asthma medicine. W. R. Wilhams, Antioch, Ills., April 11, 1894. " , TRAVEL . EPICUREANISM Means the best thing you can find while traveling. ' Well, it is no exaggeration to say that all the accessories of Travel Epicureanism can be found on the North western Limited. It is the. handsomest train in all the New Northwest and every coach is nothing more nor less than a wheeled palace. W. M. Mead, General Agent, Portland, Or.; or P. G. Savage,1 Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent. 1 , . ; KNOWLEDGE i ' . Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when' rightly used. . The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with 'ess expenditure, by more promptly idapting the world's best products to ihe needs of physical being, will attest ,he value to health of the pure liquid 'axative principles embraced in , the remedy, Syrup of Figs. ., Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in 60c and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, ulso the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. The only Standard Typewriter with Perfectly Visible Writing. Supplies for All MachlueF W. A. RIDEOUT, Gen. Ag't No. 847 ttark St. , PORTLAND, OR. USUAL PRICE, 8 The AERMOTOR ANTI-FREEZING THREE-WAY : ,; break, has a very larfge air chamber, has a very large spout opening, and can be furnished by any dealer this side of the Rocky Mountains Aermotor agent for them. It is always better to go to an Aermotor As a rule he is a first-class, live, reliable, wide-awake fellow; that is ' m our emire usi 01 inousanas 01 agents, you AERMOTOR FORCE PUMP AT $4.50, BETTER THAN USUALLY SOLD AT $8 OR $10, Send for our Pump Catalogue. Buy nothing but an Aermotor Pump, and do not pay more than Aermotor prices for it. We protect the public. We ; furnish it good goods at low prices. : We have established twqnty branch houses in order that it may get goods cheaply and promptly. You consult your own interests by insisting on not only Aermotor prices but Aermotor goods at Aermoter prices. Be sore and see our offer next week of a 4o Feed Cutter at io, AERMOTOR CO., Chicago. That Tired Feeling 'It is remarkable how many people there are who have That Tired Feeling and seem to think it ia of no impor tance or that nothing need be done for it. They would not be bo ; careless if they realized how really serious the malady is. But they think or say "It will go off after a while." . We do not mean the legitimate weariness which all experience after a hard day's work, but that all-gone, worn-out feeling which is especially overpowering in the morning, when the body should be ' refreshed and ready for work. It is often only the E-3 o o c! ' s Sarsaparilla , Makes Pure Blood. BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA TARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mu cous surfaces. Such-articles should never be used except on prescriptions from repu table physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J, Cheney & Co., To ledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Obio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by all Druggists, price 75c per bottle. Guard yourself for summer malaria, tired feeling, by using now Oregon Blood Purifier. Tbt Gbbmia for breakfast. 3 AAT The money you hare paid for rent Is 0Forever WW I prove, build or purchase the house, lot or both, anywhere yoH may reside or se lect it. It is deeded to you. You occupy tt and pay monthly rent to us, until the amount due is paid. In case ion die, the debt is raid Men ot push can represent us everywhere. A'toeiatlon Bldg., W8 Mason St., room 7, San EVsiitiiioii "Vi J Ulnmn tirAcnoihia ttft JJJ222i ducementsformonthlyiuveafc-j ; DR. LIEBIG & CO., Special Dote for Chronic, Private ', - and Wasting Diseases. ; Dr. Liebig's Invigorator the greatest remedy for Seminal Weakness, Loss of Manhood and Private Diseases, Overcomes Prematureness and prepares all for marriage life's duties, pleasures and respon sibilities; 1 trial bottle given or sent free to any one describing symptoms; call or address 400 Geary St., private entrance 406 Mason St., San Francisco. G.W. STAYER & GO. i reccEssoRs STAYER & WALKER 'f- PORTLAND, OREGON General Agents for Aultman & Taylob Threshers, Traction Engines and ': Dinoee Woodbury Power. Have for sale HAND-CASE SEPARATORS AND ENGINES And Other Machinery of Slaver & Walker Stock to elose ont cheap. Write for Catalogue and Prices. ' Room 650 Worcester Block, Portland, Or. ASpRE CURE FOR PILES Itching Piles known by moiituro like perspiration, ouh Intense itching when warm. This form and BlinL Bleed' tng or Protruding- Piles yield ut once to DR. BO-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY. which acts directly on parts affected, absorbs tumoral al- lays Itcning, effecting t Vroggists or mail. l)r r a perananont enre. Price 6O0. r. BosankOf l'ullada.. Psu TAKE pruMDER'SL Oregon Blood PuBinEB. KinNFV.MVrR DISFASfS. DYSPTPSIA' PIMPLES. BLOTCHES AND SKIN DISEASES. - HEADACHE' JCD5.TJVENESSwif1Tll ii" 1 mAla'a ITfnoaf ILiont fllmn f f f Five inches in size and Havana Ww. filled. If your dealer does not f I f a q keep them, send 82.25 and we vluAK will mall yon a box of 50 cigars. I. P. I0HUEM I CO.. 102 Third St. ForUwiLOr. GROCERIES - AND r PROVISIONS Write for Special Cash Price-LlsL - : EVERDINC & FAR R ELL. PORTLAND, OR. ?H MALARIA I HMThreedoserilyTrylt it IPS. WINSLOW'S sos0yTRHuVNO FOR CHILDREN TEETHING -, Fwisb hf -sia MraygUta. tt Camts a fcttU, , wrnTTT nnn vvLUHnanuo m t m i m m m at , m "IT I S IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPQIilO $15 QP rw rums' nas a winamin snut at the above, price. agent for any- the reason - can nna one slow, stupid, behind-the-""- times lAERHOTOR f 7 Gfi m i rM If 1 1 1 forerunner of nervous ' prostration, with all the horrible suffering that term implies. That Tired Feeling and nervousness are eure indications of an impure and impoverished condition of the blood. The craving of the system for help can only be met by purifying ; the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the one great blood purifier. It expels all impurities, gives vitality and strength, regulates the digestion and makes the weak strong. ' "In the spring I felt very much run down no strength or appetite. I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and my appetite improved and I did not have that tired feel ing." H. R. 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