TRIP OF THE OREGON. RECORD-BREAKING CRUISE OF THE PACIFIC-BORN WARSHIP. ' Journey Equal to More than Half the Distance Around the Earth Beset by Grave Dangers, but Was Always Beady for Trouble. First to Ko'und the Horn. When the Oregon started on her un paralleled cruise of 13,000 miles and steamed through the Golden Gate, fir ing her salute of good-by to the. flag that floats over the Tresldlo on March 19, Capt Charles E. Clark and his crew were as much In Ignorance of her .ulti mate destination as the rest of the world. Captain Clark was told to make Callao his first stopping place. The big vessel, with Its tremendous load of guns and protecting turrets, ran Into a heavy sea before It had got out of eight of California's promontories. The captain's orders did not provide for a return. The ship's prow had been headed for the coast of Teru and . the course was never changed In spite of protracted bad weather. While many tons of steel were pounding on the Taclflc the men who direct the game of war and use the warships as so many pieces at chess were debating what disposition should be made of the redoubtable floating battery. To "Fighting Bob" Evans was left the dls- . position of the big ship. "Dewey, with the Olympla, can lick the entire Span ish Asiatic squadron," was Evans' esti mate, and the destination of the Ore gon was settled. Great anxiety was felt for the "pride of the navy" when April 1 came and she had not been sighted off the coast of Teru, as expected, but on April 8 the bold lines of tbo battleship were de scribed off Callao. She had fought a long battle with the elements, but had come out victorious without a mark. The Oregon coaled at Callad and there Captain Clark received a sealed packet containing his orders. When the ship had headed about and steered into the open sea, Captain Clark communicated the story of the Maine's report and its reception by, the American people to his men, In addition to the route, of their excursion around Cape Ilorn. Officers and crew exercised the great est' precaution when war with Spain promised to become the sequel to the Maine disaster. The ship was given a coat of Iron gray and her searchlight swept the horizon for hostile sails. Tho CAPT. CLARK OF THE OREGON. progress of tho vessel southward after leaving Callao was attended by great danger owing to storms, and for that reason the Oregon coaled In the Straits of Magellan Instead of attempting to enter the harbor of Valparaiso. When the joint resolution of Congress de clared the Cuban people should bo free and that Spanish sovereignty was at an end on the Western continent, Cap tain Clark was only twenty-four hours behind schedule time. The Oregon was the first warship In history to round that storm-swept point. ftTftJHT 6P I ... . - w Y" oRt 'It?8 rtmctsc Sf "'itg ".".- ; rVo u t h iN ; Ork:R ICA fit , H I4co (Am ' v ' lie ft MAP SQOWINQ OREGON'S LONG TlilP. ... On the Lookout for Trouble. Captain Clark was warned by cable of tho dangers that lay In his path and answered that he was ready to engage the entire Spanish fleet If his superiors so desired. A brief summary of the Joint resolutions were sent him for the entertainment of his men, together with a "tip" that a declaration of war and actual hostilities would be forth coming When the Oregon turned Into the Atlantic Ocean slie was Joined by the gunboat Marietta, which had left San Diego several days after the Ore gon. Together they steamed north ward. Captain Clark and the com mander of the Marietta learned of the e.vents that had transpired while they were speeding from the Straits of Ma gellan. '; Wax had been declared April im h j . - : : ; ; V;-':". THE BATTLESHIP OREGOX. 25, and the crews of both boats set up a mighty cheer when they received the news of tho capture of Spanish vessels off the coast of Cuba. Spain's crnck torpedo boat, the Tem erarlo, made a bluff at the Oregon, but Immediately slunk away Into, the Bay of Montevideo and hid behind a penin sular when she got within observation distance of Uncle Sam's mighty sea fighter. The least Inclination of the Temeraiio to disrespect the friendly character of the harbor would have resulted In the sinking of the Spaniard under five tons of steel projectiles Into the waters of tho bay. Two days after the American vessels arrived at Rio de Janeiro the Temararlo arrived. Bra Billan officials, however, were active and said they would prevent any dash between the representatives of the two governments. News of the magnifi cent victory of Dewey's fleet reached the Americans in Rid de Janeiro. With in the harbor of Brazil's capital the Or egon and Marietta were Joined by the dynamite cruiser Buffalo, recently pur chased from that government - Orders came from the Navy Depart ment to proceed, and the fleet of three vessels steamed out of the harbor of Rio de Janeiro May 4, They were In structed to stop at every cable port en route and receive Instructions. Oregon Rati In the West, ' All the material for the. construction and armament of the .Oregon came from the far Western States. The Iron mines of California, Oregon, Washing ton, Nevada, Colorado, and New Mex ico supplied tbo-crudo metal which was afterward converted Into steel for the- hull, great strips of armor and ponder ous castings for the guns. The Mg bat tleship was built by the Union Iron Works, San Francisco. On her trial trip an average of 10.79 knots was maintained and 11,111 horsepower was iA developed, 2,111 la excess of the con tract. . . In size the Oregon is only surpassed by one ship In the navy the Iowa. The displacement of the raclflc-born monster Is 10,288 tons. The excess weight of the Iowa comes from her high decks, which are supposed to make her more seaworthy. When the Oregon was constructed she was In tended for coast service, her designers never thinking of a record-breaking cruise equal to more than half the dis tance around the earth's surface. The Oregon Is supplied with bunkers that give her a coal capacity of 1,594 tons. This enables her to steam 4,500 miles without recoallng. .The Oregon's com plement of men numbers 473. Her armor Is divided as follows: Belt, 18 Inches; deck, 2 inches; barbettes, 17 inches; turrets, 15 Inches; casements, 0 inches. The main battery of the Ore gon consists of four 13-inch, eight 8 lneh and .four slow-fire 6-inch guns. This outfit Is not surpassed by any bat tleship In- the world. The supplement ary rapld-flre.bafctery consists of twen ty, 6-pounders, six 1-pounders, four Gatlings, two field guns and throe tor pedo tubes. Ancient Methods of MgnaHnjr. The fabulous honor of being the first Inventor of the art of signaling Is bo etowed by certain classical writers up on tho Ingenious Palamedes. This hero may have introduced Improvements In detail, but If Is certain that long be fore the time of the Trojan war the Egyptians and Assyrians, II not the Chinese and other nations of remote antiquity of whom monumental rec ords alone remain to us had developed regular methods of signaling by fire, smoke;, flags, etc 1 : ' The great wall, built by the Chinese ages ago, and 1,500 miles long, Is stud ded with towers. . Between these sig nals were interchanged when troops had to be collected In order to resist at tack at any point threatened by the Tartars or "outer barbarians." By MaJ. Boucheraeder and others It has been considered that the huge tower of Babel was erected for similar as ,wcll as for a number of different purposes. That Is to say, for, the signaling not necessarily of any particular words or sentences, but of expected events,' Im perial decrees, military orders and oth er iatters intended to be understood through conventional signals, whether of lights, flags, semaphores or other de vices, by all the motley host of nation alities and languages of , which the Chaldean empire was composed. Corn hill. , The Id on of St. Murk. i The great, Hon of St. Mark Is about to, bo restored to the doges' ancient pal aces In Venice. This was the lion erected by Andrea Grlttl, who became doge in 1523, and who, in the fifteen years of his rule, restored to his city all thi possessions she held before the league of Cambral. Grlttl died in 1538, having won a threefold glory as pa triot, soldier and statesman. He left behind him as . his monument tho fa mous high-rellef figure of the Hon, which adorned the. middle gallery of the doges' palace oil Its best side. The lion stood at a height of twenty-three meters from the ground; Its paw on the open gospel and the doge kneeling In prayer by Its side, and where It remain ed until the break-up Qf the oligarchy endj the vandalism of democratic Ven ice swept It away. In May, 1895, the Italian ministry of fine arts undertook the work of Its restoration, and but of a large number of competing sculptors Slgnor UrBano ' Botasso was chosen to give the Hon back to Venice. His work a majestic Hon and the doge In his robes of state kneeling by Its side is now complete, and will adorn the an cient palace of the doges in a few weeks. Philadelphia Bulletin. s . World's Great Cities. , According to the latest authority on population the great cities of the world are, in the order of their size, as fol lows: London, with a population of 4,231,431; New York (Greater), 3,200, 000; Parts, 2,447,057; Berlin, 1,077,351; Canton, 1,000,000; Vienna, 1,304,548; Toklo, Japan, 1,214,113; Philadelphia, 1,142,053; Chicago, 1,099,850; St. Peters burg, 1,035,430, and Pekln, 1,000,000. Very Shocking Drama. "Ain't that new drama simply dis gusting!" f . - , I .: ' . "Ain't It! The Idea of that big, hand some villain getting that dear little heroine Into that dark room and then not even attempting to kiss her." Puck. -'y What has become of the old-fashioned boy who had hls nose held, and took castor oil? Works Every Pay Hood's Sa saparllla Has Cured a Severe Stomach Trouble. "I suffered from a severe , stomach trouble. I could not keep anything on my stomach. I began taking Hood's Barsa parilla and It cured me. I can now eat almost anything I wish and my health la good. Hood's Barsaparilla haa enabled me to work every Jay." 8. J. Fbbqusob, Monroe, Or. Remember . Hood's Sarsaparilla la America's Greatest Medicine. 1; Biz for S3. Hood's Pills cure Indigestion, biliousness Carborundum In Canada. The Carborundum Company, of Ni agara Falls. N. Y., has made all ar ran gem en ts for the manufacture of their product in the Dominion of Can ada at an early date. They have pur chased a plot of land in Niagara Falls, Ont., and wild at once commence the erection of a factory, the contract for It having been awarded. They have also made a contract with the Canadian Niagara Falls Power Company- for a block of electrical power to operate the furnace. In addition to the property purchased they have taken an option on additional land, in order that they may enlarge their plant should they see the necessity of so doing. : ' - THE CHINESE FLAG. The standard of the Celestial Empire Is a very qneer looking affair. It represents the most grotesque of green dragoons on a yellow grounds The latter Is suggestive not only of the-na(ional complexion, but also of that of a sufferer from biliousness. To remove the unbecoming tint irom tne complexion, use Hostellers Htomacn Bitters, which will speedily regulate your liver, prevent maiario, ana remeay ayspepsia, nervousness, rneumatism ana xianey com' plaint ' Keepa Milk Pure. ' A Swede has patented an apparatus to assist in keeping milk pure, whioh consists of two tubes with - flaring tops to be attached to the arms in milking, to carry the milk into the lower ends of the tubes connecting a covered pal, thus decreasing the size of the openings exposed to a minimum. Another Too Clip." A New Yorker' has patented a toe olip. in which a curved plate is pivoted on an axis parallel to the pedal axis and a short distance above and bevond the latter, so that when the foot is pushed into the pedal one portion of the plate catches the toe and the opposite end presses against the instep. TBI ALLEN'S FOOT-EA8B. A towder to be shaken into . the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, ner vous, and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, trv Alien -B jfoot-isase. n cools the leet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and rallons spota. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Ten thousand tes timonials of cures. Try It today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Sent by mail lor 2oc in stamps. Trial pacgage i kh,.c;. Aaaress Alien b. uimstea, le Roy, New York. j. V For Workmen's Lunches.' A recently patented wrapper in Eng land is especially suitable for carrying workmen's meals. It is made of water proof material, and is shaped with a rigid piece in the center. The flaps are secured by buttons or hooks and eyes. When not in use it can be folded into small space, ' a strap forms the handle. ' ,.; The Klondyko baking powder is Schillings Best baking ' powder. It keeps and . does its work everywhere '.'a- , Very young children are not sensitive to pain to any great extent. Dr. Denger calculates that sensibility is sel dom clearly shown in less than four or five weeks after birth, and before that time infants do not shed tears. I believe Piso's Cure is the only medi cine that will cure consumption. Anna M. Ross, Williamsport, Pa., Nov. 12, '95. A New Lifeboat. A French inventor has designed a new lifeboat, which has a weighted keel extending low enough from the bottom of the boat to prevent its over turning, while air-tight compartments are placed in the ends and sides whioh will keep it from sinking when full of water. CASTOR I A ; For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The leaf of a creeping moss found in the.. West Indies, known as the "life plant," is absolutely indestructible by any means except immersion in boiling water or the application of red hot iron. III f Make money by succesf ul 1 T J U L 11 I speculation in Chicago. We If lirU I buy and sell wheat on mar- I II gins. Fortunes have been made an a small beginning by trading in fu tures. Write for full particulars. Best of rat erence given, fieveral years' experience on the Chicago Board of Trade, and a thorough know ledge ol the business. Send for our free refer ence book. -. DOWNING, HOPKIN8 Cp., Chicago Board of Trade Brokers. Offices in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Wash. WILL I fllCK CO,'. iASGEDtEEs.,N Plain or with Cutter. The best needle In tho mar kt. V neq by all sack ttwera. For sale by all gen eral merchandise stores, or by " WTXfc A FINCK CO., ' 8ZD Market Street, San Francisco, Cat U HrX WHIRf All H SI 19. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes OoodV Vt iw time, boiij dt urngirisui. Law I i I I I Extracting Cirppe. The interacting "wet process" of ex tracting copper from pyrites, in use near Antwerp, is described in. a ; paper read before the Association of Grad uates of the Ghent Technical School by L. Breda. Prom .this it appears that the ore, containing from three to four per cent of copper, is roasted, crushed and roasted ' with salt. . The chlorinated ore In quantities of twenty five tons is twice washed with some 660 gallons of water, then with the waste liquor from the precipitating tanks, then with dilute warm sulphuric acid, and finally with warm water. The washed ore at last contains only 0.2 per cent of copper. The liquor is run into tanks, ad the copper is pre cipitated by scrap iron. The some what remarkable . statement is made that by this means the amount of .copper left In the waste liquor does not exceed 1.4 gram per gallon. Exportation of Lumber. The exports of lumbers from this country have been rapidly increasing during the past two years, and espeo. tally was there a notable increase last year over the record tor the year 'be fore. In 1896 the value of lumber ex ports from this country was $33,000, 000, while last year there was an in- orease of more than 20 per cent, the total being upward of $40,000,000 worth of lumber. In 1895 the value was about $30,000,000, and for several years previous to that year the value was about the same. In 1860 it. was $10,000,000. JOHN POOtB IS CONSTANTLY RE- celvlng large Invoices of the celebrated (Hough ton wagons. These are superior to any ever put upon this market. Before buying a wagon call . and examine, or write for catalogue. Address ' foot of Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. Life of a Watennaln. : The life of a oast iron water main is stated, in a report recently made to the Melteorae, Australia city engineer, to average about thirty years. . When taken up after forty years of service the iron is generally worth'ess, even for scrap. Mild steel pipes last about as long, but the cost of jointing and lay ing, as well as the cost of -the pipes themselves, is considerably less, for steel than for cast-iron. ' Btatb of Ohio, City or tolsdo, I Lucas County.- , j Ffank j. Cheney makes o&th that he is the senior parter of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in tho City of Toledo, Comity and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the Sum Ol ONE HUN1)RED DOLLARS for fianh and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FKANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Sib day of December, A. D. 1886. ("saTI A.W.GLEASON, I ' Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure ts taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucouB surfaces of the system. Pend for testimonials, free. r. J. VHKNJtY CO., Toledo, O. Hold by druggists, 76c. ., . . Hall's Family Pills are the best. An Envelope Addresser. An English patent is for an automa tic envelope addresser. The machine has a series of stencil plates with dif ferent names on them and whioh are fed one at a time against an ink roll er with the envelope pressed against it by anothei roller to print the address. FITS Permanently Cured. No flwor nervousnea' rilO after tlrat riuv'A nm nf Ti. frit..., .a . Nerve Restorer. Send for FfiKK Ms.oo trial bottle and treatise. DR. B, H. KiADJK Ltd.. ai) Arch street, PhUadelphla, pa. New Lacing- Hook. A new lacing hook has been de signed, for shoes which haa an eyelet stamped into the leather, with a hook hinged on one Bide which shuts and holds the lace as soon as the latter is drawn tight, all the hooks opening at once when the knot at the top is untied. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not Onlv to the orlcinn.lit.v nnrl simplicity of tho combination, but also w mo care ana skui wun wmcn It 18 manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Pro fivnnp Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Califoknia Fio Stbup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist One in avoidlnc the wnrthlesa imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fia NVHTIP fVt. with tha moril. cal profession, and the satisfaction wmcn hw genuine oyrup oi D igs nas given to millions of families, makes vn3 utbLua vi vim AJiutnuy u guaranty j of the excellence of its remedy. ' It is lar in advance or all other laxatives, as it acts on tha kldrwra livnr anrl bowels without Irritating or weaken ing tnem, ana it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name oi the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. i flail FSANOISOO, OaL LOUISVILLE. Kj. NEW YORK X. Y. American K Type Founders Company TO WOMEN rE6H Mrs. Joseph Peterson, Wccn, Fa. : . "I have suffered with womb trouble over fifteen years. I had Inflammation, enlargement, and displacement of thd womb. , ' ' ' " Ihe doctor wanted rno to take treat ments, but I had just begun taking Mrs. Pinkham'sj Compound, and my husband said I had better wait t and see how much good that would , do me. I was so sick when I began with her medi cine, I could hardly be on my feet. I had the 1 backache con stantly, also headache, and was so dizzy. Jdould not walk around, and I could not , VA down, for then my heart would beat eu last l would leel as though 1 was smothering. I had to sit up in bed nights in order to breathe. I was so weak I could not do anything. ' I have now taken several bottles of Lydla E. Plnkham'B Vegetable Compound, and used three packages of Sanative Wash, and can say I am perfectly cured. I do not think I could have lived long if Mrs. Pinkham'smediclnehadnothelped rue." Good Health Jn the worklngcftpltal of humanity. He who loses that in wrecked indeed. Is your health failing you, your am bition, -vigor, vitality was Ung uway T ; ( When others fell con Suit DOCTOR RATCLIFFE, For the speedy, sate and permnnemUcure of all Nervous, Chronic and Hpecitil diseases, even In their most aggravated forms. There is no man In the world who has effected so many permanent cores In both Men and Women or troubles which other physicans of acknowledged ability hud glvea npas hopeless as to Is eminent specialist. NERVOUS DEBILITY and all Its attending aliments of VOUNO, MIDDLE-AGED nl1 OLi" MEN. Th awful effeoUj of neglected or improp erly treated caxes, causing drains, weakness of body and brain, dlczlness, falling memory, luck of energy and confidence, pains In back, loins and kldners, and many other distressing symptoms, nnQulna one for study, business or enjoyment of life, pf Butclltreoan oure you, no matter who or what fans failed. WEAK MEN. He restores lost vigor and vi tality to weak men. Organs of the body which havebeen weakened through disease, overwork, excesses or Indiscretions arc restored tofull power, strength and vigor through his own successful sys- VAIticoOEI.1:, hydrocele, swelling and ten derness of the glands treated with unfailing success. 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Write undersigned for rates, time tables arid oAher information pertaining to Union Paoilio R. W. BAXTER, Gen. Agent, ; -185 Third St., Portland, Oregon. YOUR LIVER Is it Wrong? Get it Right Keep it Right Moore' Roveuled Hemedy wllldolt. Three doses will make iron feel better. Get It from your druggist or any wholesale drug bouse , or from Stewart fe Holmes Drug Co., Seattle. .. N. P. N. C. No. 84, es. w BEN vprltlnr to advertlaera pleas mention tta.il paper. . EVERYTHING FOR THB PRINTER...: . tot rm u 4 mi r . iua THROUGH TICKETS We lead and originate fashions in.... TYPE Cor. Second and Stark Sts ...(.PORTLAND, OREGON