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Dragged'Doum Feeling r BUT THERE IS NO GOOD REASON TO ENVY ALFONSO. Tn the loins. Nervoesoeea. onraTrethirg sleep, deat-m- dency. It is time you were doing something. Tbs kidneys ware anciently called the reins —tn yoer case they are bolding tbs rein» and driving you Into aerl.-ua trouble. Threatening latti leal Hilaalioa Con- franta epaia'a Yoang Haler — Hi» Mother'« Htruggla in Hi» liehult Hood’s Sarsaparilla Acts with the moat direct beneficial effect on the kidneys. It eootaln» the best and •afe.t substance» lor correct lug and toning these organa. , I Laedea Ukas Fowla | It is the opinion of leading salesmen that london consumes no fewer than 15,000,000 fowls a year, which if evenly divide«! among the population would allow about three per head per annum. Prove IL We want you to prove our state ment that Monopole Spices are the purest and strongest in the world. To enable you to do so we will send a 10 cent tin of White I’ep|«r or Cayenne or Ginger or other variety, if you will send us two 2-cent stamps for poetage and give ns the name atd add roes of your grocer. Ptixe cou;ons packed with every can. Send to Wadhams A Kerr Bros., Portland Or. Morocco Mail Carrier». Mail carriers in Morocco are mid to avoid the risk of losing their places by oversleeping by tying a string to one foot and setting the end on fire before going to sleep.. The string, they know from experience, will burn eo long, and when the fire reaches their foot it is time for them to get up. ile le Neither 1'eilaJ Nee Spoiled. The scepter to which be was born, but which has bevu wllbbeid from hitu. ixas passed Into the hands «if AK imiso XUL of Bpafa. The lad »b ut the world has pllie«L and into wboae future it may well look w ith d«wp comern. who was fatherless from birth, aud wbo»e courageous mother's regency' has b«*eu full ot troubl«-s within auJ without, who bas himself s«*en bis country lose ldO.OUU square miles of ter ritory and of population th » hoy Is now a full-fledged monarch. H** haa been described as a physical weak ling. with corresponding mental insuffl deucy. Those familiar with bis train tng and acquainted with his jvrsonal lty say thia 1» not true- that he Is strong. For bls own an«! h'.s country's sake. It Is Io be hoped that this Is true. No weakling can master the political situation which confronts Alfonso. The country Is barely recovering from th«* recent war with the Vn!te«l States. Discontent and trouble are rampant In 1 every direction. Political strife of varl »new. and In all departments of human knowledge la as proficient as a boy of bls yearn, subject to a moat careful training and gifted with a clear Intelli HI. gence, may tie expected to be. mother has neither petted u<«r spoiled him. There Is no coronation tn a custom lielug foreign to Hons of the country. The ceremony took (dace tn tho Cha tn tier of l^epotiea. where the young King stood on a throne and altar and took the oath. This simple ceremony was followed by a reception at the |>alace. and In the evening then was a graud I «all. Everybody lavited te bet aad fa jay the Celebratiua Th«« i Embarrassing Accuracy. A certain Mr. aud Mrs. Anderson, who bad a grown up daughter, »«it to live in California. where they rented a small furnished bouse and engaged a Chinese manof-allwork. The bouse was well situated and tastefully fur nished. and Wing Lev proved to be a good cook, clean and respectful. Aa n.x«n aa the Andersons were a«*ttled the nelghlsvrs began to call. and It was then * that the fact waa discovered that Wing waa absolutely devoid of any Ideas a* to the ushering In or out of guewta So on» morning Mrs. Anderson and her daughter determined to Instruct him. Providing him with a tray. Miss Ander son went out. rang the l*ell. was shown Into the sitting-room, and waited while Goats' Milk. A German sanitarium regrets that so little use is made of goats' milk. Its advantages over cows’ milk are that it is richer, more like human milk and absolutely free from germs of tubercu losis. Barely Pon.ble. Stimulus. The Letter “E.” “E” is the most common letter. In 1,000 letters “e” occurs 137 times in English, 184 times in French, 145 in Sp nish, 178 in German. Pcppsr and Cream. A dash of black pepper, says an old housekeeper, greatly improves vanilla ice cream. The North Side of a Tree. The aide of a trea on which most of th» moss is found is the north. If the tree b» exposed to the sun, its heaviest and longest limbs will be on tho south aid». Mads a Beginning, “Miss Frocks has reached her de dining years.” replied Gargoyle. “Nonsense,” “She’s not more than twenty-five.” “But she has declined half a dozen men.”—North American. Hungry, but Fastidlevi». “Lady,” said th» wayfarer, "I can't eat these scraps.” “You can’t?” said the housewife. “Why ,you just told me you were so hungry you could eat a house.” “Yes, mum; but I meant a porter house.”—Chicago News. Accounted For. Gladye—So Ferdy baa been tracing back his ancestors? Ethel—Yes, and found bis first an cestor was a garbage contractor. “I th ought he seemed ‘in the dumps’ about something.”—Judge. Book» ia Germany. Th» largest circulaton attainad for • novel in Germany ia that of “Ekke hard,” by Schaffle, and it haa reached but 180,000 in fifty yeara. Deiervcd Better. Do you mean to aay the plumb er has not been here yet? She—No; isn’t it shameful? And we are such good customers; our plumbing is nearly always out of order! KING ALFONSO AND HIS MOTHER. ous sorts threatens the public peace. In certain provinces socialism rears its bead, menacing the kingdom with dis integration. In practically all of them, labor and social difficulties have reach ed a degree of Intensity bordering m revolution. Socialists, anarchists, re publicans and Carlists are ready to seize.the first opportunity to overthrow the reigning dynasty. Harker and more threatening than it has been in over a century is the political atmosphere in Spain to-day. To tit the youth for bls royal duties has been the work of the Queen Regent during the past sixteen years. It has been a gloomy epoch. During the time that Maria Christina has reigned on be half of her son Spain has lost the last shreds of her once worldwide empire. Spanish military prestige has be*-n de stroyed and the burden of defeat weighs heavily upon the proud spirit of the nation. Yet in the midst of ail these adveese circumstances the Queen has never for a moment lost sight of the great duty of educating her son tor the grave responsibilities of kingship Through sorrow and uncertainty and in the midst of cruel vicissitudes, she has never flinched. She has rightfully earned the respect and admiration of the whole world. During the years f early childhood all sorts of rumors of the Infant King's weakness were cur rent. He was hardly expected to ifve, yet constant watchfulness pulled him through the dangerous years and un avoidable illnesses to which children are subject. Little by little the people began to see that, in the struggle, the mother was bound to be triumphant. The boy grew dally stronger, and the fears, and to many the hopes, of his early death began to disappear. Though born to the purple. King Al fonso XIII. was brought up as the child of middle class parents, mindful of his physical development, and sur rounded by all the healthful Influences of home life. He was kept In the open air and made to exercise hlr body as much as his years and his strength would permit His teachers, as such, had over him the authority that tea'h era have over the son of any gentle man, and bia kingly prerogative did not allow him to neglect bia work or his studies. Born to command, he was taught to obey, and this system has been followed. The King, besides Spanish, speaks French, English and German fluently. the Chinaman carried her canl to Mrs. Anderson. This was repeated several times until they were quite luttiailed that Wing was perfect lu his role. That evening at half past 8 the bell rang. Wing stalked majestically to the door, while mother aud daughter leaned over the banisters to watch the result of their teaching. They heard a gentie man's voice ask If the ladies were at home. They saw Wlug present his tray and receive a card with au air which made them mentally ;>at each other on the back, and then they suw him draw a card from hl» sleeve. •'Mine!” gasped the daughted. -The one we used for the lesson!” Wing compared the two carefully, and. re turning the one which the caller had Just banded him. he remarked bladly, “Tlekee no good. No can come.” and calmly shut the door in the face of the astonished guest! 8t. Lucia's Sulphur Mountain. The Island ot St. Lucia, uot far from Martinique, lias a volcano, until lately sup|>o>«ed to be extinct, that Is known a» the Sulphur Mountain. It ha» an ele vation of 1.000 ft-e-t above sea level, while the crater covers about four acre» of surface. The sides of this volcano are barren of tre«rs and herbs, aud cov ered by thick deposits of sulphur. Formerly It belong«*d to France, and Louis XIV. built, at great expense, au immense sanitarium around the boiling springs on its northern slope, the ruin» of which are still standing. It was at the time believed that the waters had certain curative and medicinal quali ties, but afterward this was found to be untrue, and the sanitarium remained untenanted. and a monument to uil» placed and mistakeu Judgment. Watchdogs in Louvre. “! dream my s«ories,” »aid Hicks, the author “How you mint dread go- ’ng to bed!’’ exclaimed Cyuicus. -Tit- Bit». THE PAPER FISH DECISIONS. Ths brittle Prvpetal. Scribbles—1 wrote a »lory once that cam« near winning a |AO,(M)0 prise. Dribble»—What »ide-treckixl you? Scribble»—The girl*» falber.— Chi cago Newa. ftmlalM Sutpkloa ! In the manner of repairs those won derful followers of principle and truth In art. the Japanese, have a lesson to teach us. says the Connoisseur. When a Japanese connoisseur breaks some precious piece of pottery or porcelain. lie does not throw it away with dis dain. neither does be try to deceive the ca»ual observed Into the belief that It Is unbroken. Instead, he has It Joined together, generally with gold lacquer, in such a fashion that the fracture la lx,Idly shown and commented on. as It were, by the frank exposition of the method by which It la n.ade good. Curiously enough, a distinctly new and charmingly decorative effect Is In most cases added by these Irregular gold lines, while the sense of crafts manship Is tickled by the marvelous skill exhibited by the repairer In thus welding together the two dissimilar material» Truth Is preserved at no loss of artistic beauty; Indeed once more It is made clear that the two may always walk band in hand. Utile Liver Pins _ «-» M-Sllto Wrseaw Bum». ÇARTErtSÎS! Catarrh of Stomach. A Bad Disease — If It « Monopole, It**» Hvitt their help and a copy of our book on Contagious Blood Polson you oaM mtftage your own case and sure your« •elf at home. t enopoli. WAOHAMs A kl'WV BROS., Rocker«. Portland. RWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atluta. 6» flio Kimi You Have Always Bought line borne th» signa ture off has. II. I’lrtchcr, nml lias been niAele under his personal supervision for over 30 yenrs. Allow no on® to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, and _________ 1« 1 Imitations Illi IIHIUUR WtB«« 1 “ «Just-as-goml 1 ■ - -- ’’ nrc I'M»«rimrntfl. an<t endanger the heal(li or Children—Experience ntfiiliiMt HxperimrnU What is CASTORIA Castor!;» is a liariules*« Mibstllufc for Crtstor Oil, I’ur®» goric. Drops anti Soothing Syrups. It In PlMUmnt. It contain» neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo HiibsiatK-c. Its a<«-c is It» guarantee. It »lestroya Worm» au«l allay» FcverLslincss. It ciircs Dlarrlura anil Wind Colle. It relieve» Teething Troubles, cure» Constipation nn<l 1 latiilcncy. It. assimilate» the Food, regulates th® ht<nna« h an<| Bovvi ls, giving healthy mid natural sleep« The Children’s Panacea The Mother’» Friend. The Kind You Haye Always Bought Bears tho Signature of bar will r»l~ II.. »I.« '■ """> 'ü“!1,',2 iracllon an.1 rultln« pow.r. WHS «»<»«► pioa l>r»w i ui ih. contrarr l< '‘“I "t ■lira aa.ln.l lh" b»r In I.»»* yrit I '» * SownwarS pull. hoMlns II.. «I.rel« te»'■’“ II.. «rou.Kl. In< rr....I Ir». I"o. »>«• FJ; n.ahlnaii.. re«"''1 kH. Al» f». l «tan.»« ..,oH«,..i«e<l. e t ;* J want Ih. I...I muww iiia.1«, buy Ib» • *,«“‘l D^Zá n.r book orictlmnn^ "■•«'"'Xeóí dr~Hor<>.n«lilc*l . ..«ini..-;« » "* r ’ » Waahlnftnn and Idah Hi i h uu . i or HOITT’S SCHOOL Vision, .ndlhomufh n*«*nt<1 '<<>'" W’^’ ' hr„ lesl trainili» for their •“{■ a "' '! ""¿«1 Meni» reouiremsnt» fully met st lloltl «»cnooi, Park, flan Ma»a<> county, <•' Hand for catalogue Twen» i?, mn»^. Militar* and Manual Training %!"a fir llluatr atad A Jioyal Painter. °'"PRU<§1 AN ¡fÓ'ÚLfltY FOOD Ha". L’J K"t', ,h'm l,j '*■ ;t Roup, Chol.r» »nd All D MMW. It .Im^ther, th|ckl| ln1 Ihtm|row. pnca2Sc»ndS0c. «•»."o ,11 ' »n'r ’■•l"V *0»r So»M I pur- ' £,ll'.í1'1?1’ "»Ol-IHY Pool» «lie» .<«»H ‘h’" Il »• lull Jh»< I. „*..,1, ,, 7 " ',n te“*1 ,,,r •m'-" 1 "»I ■i m I u .< -sat U n»«.l. .l m r.l.u,o K ni<IG|s jj.,.», woh K. J. BOVVF.N, « „,,1 How many really know what all the articles In a manicure box ire fori Stand up and be counted You really have grounds to organize an exsluslve | society. |*„ri|Mll,|i Or... al>ri s.attl., W»»h. 2 ” /'THUU (.. NCWILL I» Il I ti C I I Summer Resolutions Keeley Cure T • •/•/•«» «/• t # | CORN! CORN! What has become of the old fashion eJ ones who went to bed In the dark? MOW ABOVT IT? WTi.n r«*i MrtSS a stamp «11» IM •” puah mi movrer, »«n>.llil»» •'"“{J •hown lu th. abov. j||u.lr»ll<Hi. »'“I all puah cote, and al I do !!»•• *■' •P1 l® < hamploa hraw Cut Mowor.__ the In Use For Over 30 Years. The Empresa Frederick has always been an admirable artist. At Windsor one room iff entirely hung with ex qulslte water colors done by her. and at a great charity bazaar two paint ings done by her sold for Í1.CKX) apiece. Cut a small fish of Miff writing paper, ns shown in figure. Cut a ronnd hole in the center and from there a narrow channel to the tail. Place the fish flat on the water leaving the upper side dry. Oor task la to make the fish swim without touching it or blowing at it. This la done by carefully pouring a drop of oil In the Me mt out of ita center. 1-he of will try to spread on the surface of the water, which it can do only by going through the channel 1 he pressure of the expansion will move the fish m the opposite direction, that is, forward a inotioa lasting a conaiderable Uu*. Carter's Misa Dimploinore nay» that you are very clever,” aaid the young woman, ■lUOUJWtt, K tbbicn. "ln«lewl” rejoined Misa Cayenne, TORRO llVtl. Hon, Ahirich, rongreasnian calmly. “Did »hu aay it by way of from Alaluiina, «rites from Washing- intimating that 1 am not good looking COMJTIPATIOI. I ALLOW IKK. or to suggest that I am uuamiabl»?”— tea, D. C.: TMECOMPLtHOI ••This Is to certify that Penina, man Washington Star, ufactured bv I he Perun» MeJklnc Co., Ths Patting el Courtesy, o( Columbus, <>.. ha - been used in my familv with success. It 1» * fine tonic Young Cltiaen—Do you really think CURE SICK HEADACHE. and «vill builJ up a depleted system that modern manner» are degenerate? rapidl«. I can recommend it to those Old Cltiaen—Oh, yew; Indeed. W» who need a -aie vegetable remedy for Almost Discouraging. ti««l to Im »urprinod when people were debihty.”- . F- Aldrich. •‘W» are gomg to hav« a numb» o( rude; now we feel auiprinsd when beizuliful libraries,” said tlia h. they are polit«. — Detroit Free 1‘reas. man. ••It in with pleasure I rarom* Thibet Wciwta l.l'.T' 1 **«• «»"nt person meihl IWtina o n tonic of unupaat In district» of Thihwt a womah may with th« lustrous »y». **|t j. lrrrj(. merit. A law millibar <‘t prominent have »«verai legal hiabands at the rwponaibllily to put U|«on tin. g«n,ri. meintteri of the different order« with same time, over whom »lie rules with a tion I don’t know who ,»tn write tlw which I hava l*een connected h«va |>ower that might well urou»« the envy books worthy ot .... h wagnlllrent lur. b 'cn enred by the uoa of Pertma <>f of the tiewoat of new women. »«Minding».'*— Washington Mar. eamwi of catarrh of the ■toinach and head; ubo in kidney complaint end Moth.re will finn Mrs. Wltuiow sfiooU A iStMpicleet C am . ueukiH*«« of the pelvic organa. b*,‘ ’*n”d7 to "«• l'*r Ih.i, Gr *ne — Do you » u |>| h « o » Ketchum is ahlldnn during ib» le.ibing **It ton**s up the jtyttem, aids <bge«- tion, induce* «Ivep, and it well worthy hone«*, or has he design» on u>e, do you think? A Woman » Aim. the aoikfldenca of •ufforert of the Brown—Why, what has he lieen do Justice—Did you throw * brick a| above complaint».’*—11. H. Emory. thia man? A catarrh book tent free by The l*e- ing now? Greene—He borrowed an umbrella at Mr». OToole—No, sor. ruu4 Medicine Co.B Columbut, Ohio» my house last night and he returned it Justice» Then bow »»» It that you th« first thing title morning. It looks hit him? An Obli<ln< Muihsnd. suspicious, don't you think? Mr». O'Toole—11» mbiim I "Why *!o yoo offer such a large re at «orna wan alar, honor, wan! for the return of that ugly dog” nati Enquirer. “To please my wife.” There 1» a certat» “But auch a reward is »ure to brina diaeaae that haa FITS >’•»»•"•”•*7 r»» Br • TIT-- him back.” come down to ua “No, it won’t. He's dead." xa. D» I» Il K».«. I ij «iit. ii.. r '»i iruXTi theough many cen turiao sad ia Mor« lnt«r«»ling. Ths Villsgs Joker Hu tin J«k<_ older the» history lta«lf, "Were Win interested in that ac Two Italian» with two l>.«ar< staler- yet very few *1 into the village <f Hvu.tjton v„t,r. count of the Washington man who sud outaido of •lay. Th« “village joker’’ th tight |t denly disappeared?” th»«« who have l««rnr<l from bittar ez- "Well, I’d have l*en mor» inter would 1« funny to expl.ule » iliums, 1«erirn«e know anything of ita nature < n ested in an account of a man who grad ;h»ra< teri.tica. At firat a lltt'.a ulcer oe lirecrat ker under Bruin, ami hr <|j.| it. ually disappeared!” s«re apps.ia, then g laade of the nack ot A moment later thè entire |«opii!stios rroina awall; pimples break out os the of the town took to the tall timber. •*Th< Bride W m Attired—” breast, back or aoms other pnit of the All succeeded in getting n««t except Wife (locking over ol 1 fashioned body ami fill with yellow pustular matter: Harvey Beecher, who lo«t the (ratter magazine)—What frights ws muat have the m • th ami throat become sore ami part of hi» troiiM-rn.—L'ulninbus Dis the tongue ia at all times badly coated. patch. been in 1805. Headaches aie frequeet, and m odel and Husband—Yea, lovs 1» blind, all lomta throb and hurt, especially during Rhiali» Ini» Y«a(«r altre»! right. That's the year you married iatup. rainy weather. These are some «1 Allen*« F»* ■ aa- \ ¡ a me. the symptoms of that most loathsome of nr naw aht»a» taraleaay II I« a ««rialti < «ir vt »11 diaeasea, Coutagloua Blood Poison. •wratltig. caJì«»ua an«! i ' tira achlng tert. bv all l'r gfla'a I’r'.i r . i f'.a! *«* aa(« Colonie» of Europ«»» Nation». Thio strange poia- Hold mall»« 1 FKKX. A4«li«aa Alien - * ;u red. L«* Contaf^lOUS on does not affect Hoy. X. Y. Th« colonies and dependencies of Franco rovered an area in 11)00 of Blood Poison A Leng Dry, 5,740,000, square mile» with a popula raten up with It within a short time after From the northern term inn» of Nor tion of 6«l,000,000. The area of Gor being iu s-ulated. while others show hut min colonies and <lep«*n*ien* ies »light evidence of any taint for a long way's moat northern rail«»» ths »ns amounts to 1,037,120 square miles, tune after exposure, but it» tendency in Is constantly in sight from Juns 5 ia with a population of ll.'iS'.OOO. every case la to complete destruction of July 11. the physical system, sooner or later. % Plenty Like It 8. S. 8. Io a safe and Infallible cure for A Dutinctioa. Ihia bad dieeaa»—th» only antidote for "Can I get this not*- -haver" h» “Papa, were we descended from thio at»eclfic poison. It cures Contagious timidly ask ed the money lender. monkeys.” Blood poison In every form and atage "Gracioue," «•» laim<«l th«« broker “Notali of os, my boy. Home »era thoroughly and permanently. 8. 8. 9. aacended.'*—lietroit f ree Press. contains no Mercury, Potash or other he glanced at the dale, "it's old harmful mineralo, but io strictly and enough to need it!"- Allanta Consti« rntnclv a vegetable remedy and we offer tutlon. ExciuiiveMts Ji,ooo.oo reward for proof that it ia not. i “Paoline is very exclusive, l.n't she?” doln< a noble “Oh, ye«, quite. She never intro- DK.PAH.TMK»NT, ’ duces an eligible man to any other work In rellevlnff •nffertn». Olva owi physicians a short history of yonr case girl.” the and gel their advloe. Thie will oeet In eoffsa. splr^s. Ni Inf p«»w«hr, canned you notbiuff, and what you eay W1U M-1n Sn*! • thrt b' ' ■ If ln«l»t uu bald In strident eonfldence. With Num«n<»l. In New Zealand geysers and therniul springs are plentiful and portions of the country are constantly disturbed In 188») Tarawera waa In violent erup tion, covering village« with stones and ashes for many miles. The beautiful terraces near Mount Rotoinnhnini, the admiration of many tourlata, were de- strayed. One township was covered with mud, sixty square miles suffered from this eruption, and 1(X> people were killed. It’s impossible for you not to look old, with the color of tevenly years in your hair I Perhaps you are seventy, sod you like your gray hair! If not, use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. In less than a month your A curious fact about Ireland ia tba comparative w un ity of wild crwwluiww. No I«***» than 21 «pociws common to Great Brittan ar« unknown to Ireland. Among thoM, ar« th« mole, add«r, »brew, water-vole, wildcat, polecat and roodaar. j Genuine Must •fiu»t Bear B»»r Signatura «Ignaturu of fsw Wild Animal» la Irslsad. Plenty of Hot Water In New Zealand “My hair waa falling out and turning gray very fast. But your Hair Vigor stopped the falling and restored the natural color.”—Mrs. E. Z. Benooime, Cohoedy X. Y. SECURITY, ”1» h« really sneh an export ateti>. graplior?” “I'xpertnras Is no name fur it. Why, Ju»t lor practice, he actually took down a clitirrh sewing circle din uaelon with out uilsaing a word.''—Chicago Post. Japanese Porcelain Rs-palre. Minnesota Miners. About 40 per cent of the men employ ed in the Minnesota mines are Fin landers, another 40 per cent Hunga rians. about 8 per cent Italians, and the rest are divided among Americans, Germans, French, Scotch, Welsh 3D(1 Cornish. ! Watchdogs are to be placed on night duty with the watchmen In the Louvre Museum, I’arls. JUDICIAL Will Hui Id Depleted Sy sten Rnpidly. >./f Street-railway employes rldlug gra tuitously when off duty, under a mlr permitting them to ride free, are belli, in Dickinson vs. West Eud St IL Co. I Massj. 52 L. R. A. 33U, to be passen ger» aud u«>t »er v un ta. An Incorporated college w hich sella diplomas Is held iu Slate ex rei. Sheet» va. Mount Hope College Company (Ubtoi, 52 I- R. A. 305, to be guilty of aueh a misuse of Its power» us to re quire dissolution and a Judgment oust lug it of the right to be a corporation. A promissory noli* given to slop .*» criminal prosecution Is held In Juues va. Dauueulierg Co. (<i».l, 52 L. R. A. 271, to be Invalid, eveu In th«* hands of a luma Ude holder, under a statute pro tecting such holders except against < < r tain defens«*», including “Immoral and Illegal consideration." A note with the word “president'' fol lowlug the uame of the person who signs It and with the name of the cor poratlon above the line stating place and date Is held. In Stoeond Natlonnl Bank vs. Midland Steel Company (Ind ), 52 L. R. A. 307, to I m * enforceable against the cori«oratloii on proof that It »as intended to be a corporation notn Damaged condition of dressetj | h > u ! try put lu cold storuge. resulting from toe warmth of the temperature, la held. In Allen vs. Somers (Conn.). 52 I- R A. 106, not to render the bailee» liable, where the temperature Is that ordinar ily kept lu cold storage rooms. I>ut high er thau that at which freezers are kept, aud both parties believed it would be sufficiently low for the poultry. Maliciously procuring the discharge of a servant, whether accomplished by Intimidation, slander or merely by malevolent advice. Is held. In Moran vs. Dunphy (Mass.). 52 L. R. A. 115. to constitute an actionable wrong, even If the employment Is only at will so that the master does not break any con tract. This seems to extend the doc- trine of most of the caaea on tbe suie “It is »»id that even the hairs of the Ject of Inducing a third party to break hen<l are all numbered.” his contract, but la the converse of lha “Ye», I know; buta good many of doctrine shown In 21 U IL A. 238. them are back ninnlier«. which bolds fliat a master has a right of action against those who entice ■way a servant “Wonder what makes the funny man look so glum?” queried the horse re porter. “Prehaps he is out of humor,” sug gested the snake editor. Critic—Well, Dick, I suppose ro* owe all that you are to your wife. Successful Author—No. I think I owe alout thiee-fourtha of my stimulus to all those other women who wouldn’t have me. both of which will b»« crowded full of intere«itiig ami patriotic »vents. Arrangements have lw««*n mad«* with a D«a Angeles firm for a display of fire works, including many wt piece» ami thou.-anda of elands of rockets. The |>arade will I* participated in by th«* Tliirvl regiment of the Oregon National Guard, by five liaml» from ■uttoundiug towns aa well aa from Poll- land and by numerosa civic organ lea- born*. C. K. 8. Wood,’who is without doubt the nvoet talented »|x*ak«*r in Poitlapd, will «leiiver the* oration and theliterary exerciM*» will tie of unusual excellence The hotels of the city .have retvntly handle**! large crowds of |«*opl«* and are now in better condition [than ever to entertain vi-ilori* w ln> will I m * prexent from outaid«* towns. ” Every one in Oregon •• invite«! to «»«me to Portland and aittu»l in tlii» celebration. . Arranginicnt- have b»*«*n male with the railroad eoin|«ani«*a by which great ly realm-ed far«*« will l«e offered on rail road ami steamer Hue*» from all points in the atate and the n*ception connnit- tee will make every effort to make tin* stay of those w ho come to Portlsnd a pleasant one. Among those w ho hav«* the celebra tion in charge are Gen. Kummers, Capt. J. P. Shaw, Julius I.. Meier, IxMiia Roreriblatt, 0. 11. Mclaaac and All are well known I'an McAllen, business men and th«* fact that they have been energetic in arranging for celebration» in th«* past, is a sufficient guarantee that the coming festivities will 1« a suceeM in »v»rv particular. RECENT TM Tfti el PtptrtMIS. to l*e given by the ’ : Port I an* I Fourth of July committee 1 thia ye»r will «elipse in »stent and t-ompleteiii*«« that of any former year in the hieotry of the city. The cele bration will extend over two day», A bottle of Hamlin’s Wixard Oil ia a Medicine Chest in itself: it cures pain in every form. 50 cents at druggists. A Difficult C am . First Lawyer—How did you come out in settling up old Gotrox’s estate? Second Lawyer—It was a hard strug gle. “No!” “Yes; I had hard work keeping the heirs from getting part of the estate.” —Ohio State Journal. celebration ENDOBSES HE WNIC.PEfiüüi Madrid ha» a law by which habitual drunkards hav» their heads ehavaii every four weeks. SWEET CORN, IS Virltllti. FIELD FODDER CORN, t V.ri.tle, POP CORN Don't PorRtf That 'a'VVi/»/»/./»/« 'W»/> CORN! Farmin In tlir corn •tateii am mora pro»ip*roii« than anv other« In th* world. ’Nnnali — It la well to plana corn and writ* uh for prlraa. LIM8ERS0N, Portland, Ore. heliy Institute• Wo. ¡o-t»»’* N. r. M. U. TrnSTwritl-r«- ■**•**•••” P'*— W II —- »»l» »wp*r' ------ *