Newspaper Page Text
fll'FFERCIt KtMKVXD AETKR DOC'. TORINO rOK TI N % KAHN Md» COMYIKCB THE I-I'IILIC. I 1 ! { twin* snksd . «nlisMc line Arc Hot Only l»..ne Qsl. klr b, Electric it». Mm Are Permanent Free Trent .c»t t untinued Three Wore Kem.rb ■Lie I »... !.. tieiait. March S. IHBU. •Vanu/a. furtrt of thf Grrnl Sierra Kid ney awl Liver C'urr. GENTLEMEN : The gratitude I feci to wards you I rannot express in these few wonts. 1 have been troubled in the past ten yearn w ith kidney disorders. I did not know In that time what it was to enjoy a full night's rest. Créât Sierra Kidney and l.lver Cure. I afarted in to try your have given it a lair trial; my rest has re lurneti I am much improved m every way. Yoor remedy la just as you represent It— a deliyhtfvl snd rjfrrf/tr oue. Very truly C. H. Nortox, > ours. Car,enter snd Builder, did California street. San Francisco, Cal. Fit Perkin.. •lac. on the tomtstone of a man w hu had been b the rrsic Imslnesa, sBKgtw,'e<l "Joined' (tie »rule tnajority." ' III:. H Cl KM Editor Orrgoti in n : Fornix yearn pant I l»*v* hfr h Morriv nfftirl**«! with rheiinta li*»m and of Int» I h«ve hern in nlniont ('oiiwIhiiI pain In erery niu*rle nnd part of ni) bo y. Had tu walk the lio >r at nifriitn, and had hut little nleep f r ten day» pant. Ltnt Tuen lay I came to Dr, D.irrin for tn at meut hy electricity, and to my frreat joy and NatiHfnc'lon I arn about ctirad and ^o home rejoicing. I re* nid«; at liueua Vmta, Folk roiiuty. Or. Mm. Wm. Davidhon. i Another Kt*in«rkiilil» t urr of I>rafnrsfi. To Whom tt May Concern : For year* 1 have Ihth tnnihlud wlihchro Ic catarrh So tentibteeome had it tiecome that I could tM'*rpi*ly hn«thf UirotlfCh entire y 1 ml Henne of «rnr i, and I bectm »'mo t totally dflftf, »'ToiMwninl with ringing nol*«»* In my ear«. After a c »nr e of e'ejiric and Niirgtral treatment hy Dr. Darrin 1 am jierfectly cured of my deaf n«*Nw and htixaing noiNeM. Defer to me at Kalama, \\ tt*h. y no»«; bad slAMKH Fl.ANNAfiAN. I iiHtant I > Cured of Deafness. Editor urryimian : For eight year* prior to r tiling on Dr Darrin Ih ul been deaf, accotiijMinied with ringing noi*en fn mv ear*. Catarrh was a great »outre of mmoysmT — ►© much ao that I could m arcely breathe through my none at timen. Dr. Darrin cur««! mv deafueaa in ten min* I ulea, and the catarrh in nearlv well. T II. OuiLftK. Osborn Hotel, Kant Foiiland. i i j Dr». Darrin cnn b» consulted daily st »he Washington building, corner of Fourth and Washington alreeta. Portland. Hour» 10 lo A; evening», 7 U> 8; Sunday», lo to lit. AI 1 chronic amt acute disease», blotaf taint», lo«» of vftal power and earlv tndi»cretlons permanently cured, though no relerencen arc ever made in the pre»» con cerning mich ea»e», owing to tlie <t> lirarv of the patients. Kxaminaiion» free to all. and circular» will be aeut to any ad d-ess ( hsrg- » for treatmeiit accord im, to patient's ability to pay. The rich nnd (Kior treated fiee of i limge wlih elec (rich y front 10 Jo • 1 daily. All private csre»*gmaraineed. Pst lent» *.1**1» ''dbdmM-c Hn'JVlT;! ~ '" m , W ,',T t 7T , , M , r<11 cine» and I,tier» ae„t without the doctor» name appearing. V B Hr.l>arrin ba» a branch office a' tbe Umatilla hotel. The Dalle». No vent bar :t 'o the Mh.| I VUltor ftltnllnu lit* hi»*l* ftnugfoter at the IGm»«*) —Th*t *r «ht. yuuugUd) . |»r*ttl«u make* pvrf#ct. Hoa4 -Pertfft bexUni ; NMAKRN OFT OF GKAK By niRlarial «IIm-rm-, tbe humiu inarhluery ran oot half |N*rform tu «»fitre Dtgeetlon. MN*ruti<n». ev*i umloti «re iliMinterrd, the IiIimnI In-« otne* i vr»ter\. the uer\en feeble. Ihe eotuiteuRuee f hMRtlv. sleep <1lMtur|M*«| «iu1 «piietlte uAprh to«* errihle I* thie ril*ea*e, feîi it* eoiiMNiiienre*. , there U. however. « kuovru Rulhtote in »he mt | . T,r;,,ÄÄor;i n ou^Ä,,Hr. :.t where the »enurve exint«. tbi* luiiniiRhi. pre sisnily Wim-Ullis the area»! it. «M-futiirs. amt îarssïièîESïaÂÂis; .. . . . .. The tumini; /mint in woman's life bring» |»eeuiiar wcakneMM and ailments. I>r, I'ier,...'» Favorite Dr«.,.,;o., * h*rot* 8 r avorite x rt*scY!pttott e - _ _ i- e j i-*• brings relief and cure. It w a powerful, invigorating, restorative I* mi io anu ncivtiu*. It iii)|iartH strength to the whole system in general, and t4> the uterine organs and appendages ill particular, Run-down, debilitated Bod dell male TmäÜcin'c - pure], v,'J,Xe' li*pnil»«a Tt'' rw* BBS / ' • ffTtaraiUdtd t ? KM v n .| eVery i CM !i ,0r money refunded. Nothing else doe. tt A NHithunt i>n*«<'*i4*r nredflr « IyInt*! hl« «•«.„ 8rv.tti.ui tn h*- nmmn! hi the nick o( time (r<*m the Niuk of eternity. 7/ •* vJ in ai, V as ranch. You only pay for the good you get. Can vou ask more? As a regulator and promoter of functional action, at that critical perioti of citait ge from girlliood fo womanhood, " Favorite tion Prescrip is a perfectly safe renit-liril agent, and can prexiiutc only good results. It is e<|ually efficacious and valuable in its effects when taken for those disorders and derange ment» incident to that later and most critical ]K>riod, kuowu its "The Change of Life." j To tor« Rilto k llt*ad*«'hf ( <m*ttp*ttocL MhUO* Litfr < "Htpiafiiu ukt iht mü« I (-«ruin rftuwit SMITH S BILE BEANS ( 7 *wtlm«MALf.filZRf 40 tilth* b*ao« lo th* boi - Tn«* y mro Hit- nioel n.nr«ntriii bull mil ut* J'licot.f vitiiei n up AS, oral- per ImAU« KISSING * l 7 . 17 70 BTSTarw. ««IWVIIVM !'*>•«* I iu«tof ihk* pk-lure for • louppBr* or ouu bp«t ■ Ils, . I r «M1TII * ro *»»re» of Sn,. Bmps Sl Isruls to AN AMERICAN OIFT. ! The time-honored metaphor "A Princely (lift," is in lair way to be sop plant, d by the three words heading this article. It is eminently right, too, that Ulud Sleaford Juslor I'nlrrralty, With a Skalek of ih. Lifo and Labor* of Its Founder. the cliange should be mndo : for no gift t it • at a a t i a I of Princes throughout lugtory can com !*" "">■*» ff ,-"'7 IS a marked difference, too, in the ob jects of their munificence. Princes give lo fawning sycophants. Americana give ,» ,u,.i..m- 7 ,m iittonnof their countrymen. In thin,our men of great wealth have net an example alike honorable to themaelvea and their country. Knropesna fail to comprehend . . A J l4 . A 1 . . 4 _ x_ 1 Hus trait in Amertcsnchsracter, because ! of their inability to understand the sen { timent wliich underlies it. However prosperous the American may be in the pursuit of wealth or fame, he never ktow. j r touch with the jx*ople. Ilia iieart re inaina in every sense truly American, No more conspicuous example of the large heartcim-ss of onrcountrymen cun Is- instuiieed than in tlie founding of , , , Htanfonl Junior i'niversity by . enator Uland Ktanford. This noli mid enohling act of Senater Manfonl was inspirtsi hv sentiments of love for bis countrymen and for his idolizrd son Um\ Ui him by death. For hit country- i a I r to men lie liuilds and rit-lily endows s Un varsity of the first rank, which shall have no rival in either hemisphere, Kor his idolitisi son he huUds a monu ment auch as no istlier ever before uxxT.os van srocyers. The University is located in Pant« Clara county. Cal., at Palo Alto, s half hour's ride from Han Francisco. As « part of the licquett. a deed of trust con H.I *>i«i nc«*» of lnml comnrisins v« vp H, 3,zno ncree ol lsn«l, compn» n g 4.H1IC nf Hu* moMt valuable cMtatea tnCal* «»meoiiiit mivei \hiiinim« i fonda, the imtxne from which will go t«» the 1'iiiversity for all time. The („under im« als,, set aside twenty mil lions of dollars ns au endow tuent (or the ,, . ... . , ... University, tbe main «„.low,,,ent being '•J will, in w I id, the IriiHt.H-s are uimle residuary legatees. i erected. e at fn of I row Tint PEOPLR. Tliis is not to ls> a school for rich i uen's children alone, but for the (»or i aaii's chihlren »s well. The articles of miowment p.ercrils' tliat stmlents si,all j U- „limitt,,l at the lowest (»«-ible ex Tbe stuilies si,all embrace all st ;„'ii»e. ad ln' art», all tlie sciences and mechanic» Die re will lie a school of sgriculture and j horticulture, with u farm sttuclo»l for experimental |Htrj«wea. N"N-»n riaux. Ttic articles of endowment prohibit » >etariaiii»m and direct tlml tin-re shall , .. . I»-taught tliat there is an »ll-wise Intel igent God, and that tlie soul is iliiinor *"'• Tlie sexe» will be «dlnitted toequal ■ rivil, '«' H ln everv "f -'•»•«y. „„| prepamtorv b,-Iu»>1h will Im estai« , , .... ... lulled forchildren to bring them uptn the -lundi, rd r,»|iiir»'d lor entering upon the I Ih „ Hr. bit.« t ,.f the Uni (vinwnm however if bom, corn-,,,turn, hovuver.of 1'ui vernit y wnirw. the »•LAN or WILIUNU». It woo)«! be imfKMmihle in a new*p«pf»r iirtiHr, of the tpDre•oror«l«l totbin on®. ; to givi* a roni|Mvln*nMivt» <le«cri|»tion oi the l »ui!« I iî»jf |»Ihiip «h « liow n to Ui® writer i , | f Ii * ir imitf nit U'h* tint y i«* lrtl«i froin til* n«mh..r Of in,tiding» tempi«,ed ami "»• th -> T ';"f 1 ""* piubrovc «ixty-Iive bui dinfCP, whicli an* 1" eovor one bn.idrcl an.l sixty acres, sixteen of the building» are already un j,, ™,i. T — «i.,v,. .. . ... . the I'liivermty will !>e far fron» bei i»l' completed, it w II be dedicated early in tlie coming uar It i» expected'the I'resident of the United State», together with other distinguished people of out own country »ml Europe, will be in ut tendHiicc. ln the careful preparation fir making hi» bountiful bequest Sen a tor Stanford has displayed, in a marked .,.»»»». tlioM* nualities' of forethought which have made hi. phenomenal sue cess in life. Finding the laws of Call fornia inadequate to his purpoees, he drafted and secured the enactment of a law for the protection of endowments ,, . Leland fvteuford was born in Albany eountv, N. Y., in 1H24. He received si, academic relucation uihI wm» entemi at . «<»i'nra>n im ^»H» .inen»! >1 u a»- m'IhmiI frtim witit'ii b** ifm*luMt**<i ir , "ii ne grs<iii»i«»i, a and ».» admitteil to prectire in the 8u prflm , r< „ )rt t | 1( . Mate. Moving witli du» ^r«'at title Rt^ttfRwnl, h® iPtt>|t|H*<i (*»r a time in Wisconsin. The deetrertion .»f hi« libmrv by tire in 1852 «lccidcd him to >.in hi» brother* in California, five of „horn had |,r.x»»led him. Like nearly n '* H " iv " 1 ' ta , ' i " ,ir "' '*wtur# w«p in mining. Hi« Hrst busi* 1( .^, v ,. n t, lr ,. «n» »» » mcrdiant at Mid,- , »" Bluff». I» lriBO lie reneivcvl to fisc where he engaged in meres., Mb' pursuit» u|«tn an exlcded »cale. i tmmon error, in treating., -enator w tnnf'*rd'» connect ion with poli ic», to »|»-nk of it m> due to hi» Pre»! le, icy of tin* fir»t railroad w hich eon tecteil the cast ami west side* of the eon i »ent. Tlie fuel« are that be wa» . vomit v. made for olueational pur|Hises in i fornia. amoasrHicAL. It I» a , ( ■Siler of I, i» |»iny I »'fore the fenstidiitj ■t »licit « railnia'I had been »•lmitt,»l andnlate of In» party for Treasurer o tbe State, und though he was defeated xeept hy a few daring men who wen de ated «» inoffensive enthusiast, all, er than received a» praetical men o j dfairs. Ills business fibilitv and talent, ui finance caused him to la- made tin hi» ranvass disci, «ed »udi qualities o eadcrsliip ami such evidence of soun< utd elevated |»'rsni,»l ebaraeter, tliat h vas noiniimti-l 'or Governor ii: 18*1 in he Hi'piibUmn , Uh-h in it« w«*«k MM ml ifilMev, Tb© (livhlefi'DeiiKM* or in tlie of Hi*y in tin* Sat«* that year ra^t an de vote uf iLi.Mfl, while lie rereiv««« rrt* nt 10,110, or it |»'r cent, imly of tie ■ •tal vote of t lit* State. Tliat canvn ,'lc bin, further kiionu b, nd enlarged their app, ualiiies. Two ve«i the |, I'iaticm of hi frier, when tl, volitical skies were suuibie with lie j npi. ! coming tempert and the people tamed instinctively to strong men only (or posi tions of exceeding responsibility, he was again nominated (or Oovernor, and bis former ho|**le*e appearing minority was changed into a plurality, while his per ,-entage of the total vote rose from 9 to : mj and his vote exceeded that of one competitor by 23.28« and of the other by . 1 # * * s ! 2.1,092. Tliis was before he had any in »«.«« ~".'r •» ship or political success except his character and qualifications, the faith of |,i, friends and the confidence of the None who have lived under hinadintn* trat ion of Governor have forgotten that ti me of potent paarfon. California,^ U led, remote and hardly acrec.il, le to . * vTT« -V . y m.. . thereat of the Union, wore lightly the bonds that bound her to the nation, Many men dreamed of separation and before the fancy of some rose a magnifi- j j r ,. nt vi , ion of * Coast Republic. Inland (Stanford was the war Governor of r the Hlate. Political discussion ran into frenly «round him snd temper was I high snd hot. Yet, while he never re Isxed liis vigilance or slackened his tense devotion to the Union and his . .. . ... . . . cheer to all who could look forward through the atorm and tempest to its restoration, he never made the temper ttn <l w idely-different belief of hia oppo i nenUt an e«mM lor their pemecutioo. w . * * g » * a.. In the midst of the war and during It is grate political turmoil he snd hit sssocistes began the Pacific Railroad. It is grate fully remembered that this was an inter ««ting diversion of public attention from the war snd if «ilstersls. The pas 810 ns of men, who, whatever else tl.ey seemed, were Californians to the mar row, were forgotten in the prospect of resUsing the dream of sn overland road, After he had been thwe times before ihm vntjtni of lh« fit««« for honor- hU tha voters d Un^tate k* houanNm *r»d responsible offl( % es and had so im n-|iun*ms vT . ,, pressed them that within two yean his rote rose from slmoet nothing to a plurality, and after ha had been Gov ernor and had by tact and truthfulnees _. . ._ .. __,„i„„ and toloratlon mitigated the raaping frictions incident to the dvil war he promoted the building of the overland railway. In the beginning it seemed as hopeless anil aa i_iv-i- u ,h* real nation of andaa impossible as the résiliation oi his public career had appeared when «I to nnHitel ne Ont went forward to poi leadership. But in the end it also sue ceeded. DeWitt Clinton was Governor of New York before he built the Erie , ..... : work was accomplished, he was again elected Governor as sn expression of j Canal, and after that then stupendous gratitude by an immense majority, and death sought him In the midst of the duties snd in the enjoyment of the lionors conferred upon him by s grateful ■ ^ 3 • [leople. Stephen A. Douglass secured lor his Stet« the Federal aid which built the lllinoU Central Railway, a work which restored the public credit, reversed in ., .. . dividual bankruptcy and laid the foun dation ol commercial and political great uties of that Htste. For this he was , rewarded by confirmation of hia place in the United Stetee Senate, whence even .. . , 4 ' . , . the paaeionate hatred of Buchanan's ad ministration could not drive him, and he died a Senator and a patriot. Other examples might be quoted, but ^ «««. What man lives who ' wooW ^ ^ W0rW) of New Yo * ^ f°' d ingratitude, tad en, bit "S Zt uon e mi " T Bn« uuuorniM win uen> that ths construction of the Central Fa i'tfic railway ranks in importance with ■,»*«. a U ai.„d.i»g-.nüi..,.y» 70,11171.» After it 16 fl»iihed and Inland Htan ford has passed from the war governor ship to ite presidency, successful in each, "tindful of the public interact and con -idering what may be done to influence w ? r „ ouiol whiih io God ■time he muat follow the other captains of Amen* <'» n enterprise, he sets aeide a fortune th *' " ould d "» le * P""«* *<>«n d »*> tnsütution in which parents may bave «-''»«Iw« «*"Kht the bread-winning industries and trades, in order that hav ing the skill and knowledge to earn an a ho, ie«t livlihood, they may bean red from 'höre «mister scourges of a people, idle- j neaa ân< j privation In this institution those who seek classical cultnre msv „«.t ii .nd Ih.nk. to Ih. -i«t ,1 it, ami thanks to the wisdom and tlie wealth of it« founder, it will omit no means of training head and hand and heart for the high duties of life. « . . In Id® future wnen our moi And daughters have succeeded us, when they >rr «he benebciariee af the steadfastness of this 8tAt® to tho Union, nnd of it# materialities so greatly enlarged by his enterpri»© «nd when their denn and gentle, and self-reliant lives have been enriched by the culture of the school J"* f*** ^7 HI! with pride to the honore bestowed , by this generation upon their benefactor, He is to-day one ol tns triurt conspic uous men in Ore United State. Senite. He is large in peraon, Urge in mind and ■" ■" —■ *"'• m the conception of gigantic scheme* for the betterment of the condition of race. Above ail he i* large of heart. Such a man is the founder of tha (.eland Stanford Junior University. It is not ),»■ much to sav only America could bave produced bin,. Our children to lie la*est generation mil benefit by hi ninnifieenee. There 1«« exist, «1 on tlie Gila river, from time iiumeronal. n white house, tbe origin of which i» unknown, much dilap Mated by the wear and tear of time Also, the remains at a large aqueduct and fragment« of fine porcelain, all of which prove llw existence of a civilized li <lian (Trill*«!ion In MmI«*. ratv in Ihm© rpj:i«>tw «t wunu rvmott* )**• rkid of aiithjmt v. TIm**** lntinns all raim> corn, iipsin«. luphn* axi«i gutinis of k<hh 1 flavor, how© of wIih*Ii grow lo an ©nor 1 1114,11» Mixe. Tb«' »maller i'fii« «re |n>l,«b'»l or ,nut,t«»l and decorated m geometraul «lesigiM» and u««»l for done-ntic pur,»»»-.. We brought away a Istsketful of tbeui. some ,stinted red. w ith designs outlined in liio«*k. while 1 4her» «ere done iu white. Tli, y make in-etty or nan,, nt.» for tlie toilet tnbii'. ami are unique souvenir» of our visit— Laura B. burr in Clevc •t land Jam. ter : DAINT ( LITTLE MAIDEN. Dainty little maiden. ; Tr,p|.lnit forth each day, Bearing nehfhty volume* Oa your iramcd way ; ^ hfal u . fr ?" I 1 *?. 0 " ? Il<at ! SrJF , „ I to Be that look* with hmirta* cya, , A*you lightly pus him by. Dainty little m*w«n. ! W it il ÜMI Dill. bfOWQ CUliftas in WouM that I professor wer* ln Lecture., o the heart, »Mi'sigta; Or. ju*t in a.in. of twe, ZTJZ _and A tmummiio« m * Mom««*. I wa» on the street the other day J? ih * friend when we met his wife. w "" f " stormy dav Hi.e wanted a patrof rubber«; aaui the nrioe was a dollar. He mu Ills hand in hit pocket and said something about "uufortun ate." I saw the pichle. "Let me lend j f ,JU " dolUr " 1 " id ; •"»* If« r r ies of life In tlio other pocket I li-id f placed $1 for luxuries with the bovs I handed him out the money, and lie )«1 wife a way Ui apfsatse lier grow J!*®* « x I*«a , ^ , 1i, ' ,,i '- I sts»n discuvereil , »««J 1 "'J f««"*' »'« » note <,( However, I knew lie was honest and didn't worry. I met him several iiourt after. Ho was excited and fatigued a He said in lia ted breath "You gave me live dollars instead ol on f' ... . . 1 w*id 1 hull made that dincoverv but In...* it «.-!•* ,.11 n,.l.i on«. " 1 said 1 Intel made ttmi discovery | but knew it wo» all riglit. "But it isn't nil right." be exclaim ed, growing more excileti. "Heelierv, ed. growing more excileti. "Hee here. I he continued. "I went with her into tl» 1 *l»x^ store, »eW 1 snyx to tin man ^ „Tsite AïrdÂÏ them on Ti-.d down tlm'b.l vmt hm' 1 loaned me The clerk say«' 'I wil hand you the change.' That wus tie first intiniuluui I had that the bill was ! l » M ? 11,44,1 •* "V ^i»'>mii.ttt.oi» Tin ca,,H * ullti " oWM ^ My wife picked it up and h»h) that w;. \ .. , . 1 . , , iuat the ainouut »he wundd and walk «d out. 1 owe you $5 which 1 didii'i ' mean to borrow, und I liaven't it t. pur " | •' l»]l '•>*' >" " ' U-. uu«- u »va Ute only $5 1 Imd and I bad priminw-o ' ^ ^ wjfe ' chi Tribune Th '" ««'"•••• * ••m|H».ulnB. Dickens, when lie intended to writ' ; • dirislllltia alnrv, aliut liiliiM-lf up fin j . - .- k »... ,x ** , . .'k ,kt " .. ma R» »niggard aa <• murderer. Bulzuc. after lie imd tliouglit ou thoroughly one of iiia ultilosopliicai romane, » und aiiiaaned hi» nuiteriul in o mo»t lulavrious iiiuiiner, relm-d t< Ilia studV. anti from llmt time until hi* , book went in pres» society saw him u< more. When lie np|H-urvd again among his friend» lie lonkod, said bi» publislier. in the isrpulur plmute, lik« ni» <>" ii lt1 1,e»t i lie iiianuscript war ■ all< r ".'* M ! un ! 11 passed into Ute liaiid» of tlie printer from wIkhw sli|M the ly<H>k was rewrit ten for tlie third time. Again it went into the Imnds of the printer—two. Mare Tim 'la R . . 1 f. 1 . n e f re tlie fin thor a leave could l»e got to »end tlie perpetually rewritten book to the prasa. a ,,d to Imve d,me with it. He whh In erallv tlie terror U> all printers and "IJ 0 ™ , Jenny„ roported to have writ ten "Come Into tlie Garden, .Maud, I mope Hfty , IMleN over tM , fore it plemmd him ; and "Locksley Hall, " the tiret draft of w liicii wuu written in two j days, lie s|»'tit Hie better purl of six ' weelra. for etght hours a day alter lug und pol.sltmg.-Publtc Op,„ton. . f ,,um * t *■« v vof « gubiupr^i ruilwny. It runs tiirou^ii the surf off Oratem, near B.lUai, Mu feel out into the ocean. 1 lie mine» of *sis j in gHtiiif the ore off to aliii»«. Now j that Hie submerged railway lia» been built it is a simple matter, it runs out '"to deep water, and an iron tower wa j|i U g vi*hm*!h, which are moored bow mid ateru in the roadstead, When tlie tower arrives at the »hip "V- .»*•"''» '«* l'» d •>! ore. is about ev e" " V»**, vesael » deck As soon " '.gbi'TT thi°TSfnteI-hian , ^ ,l pu fr 1 u, 0 u.wo/1 k to the cliff, when- tt runs up to tlie mouth of a chute and automaticaliv opens its mouth. Tin j chute conic» down fron. Ute mines and. w, * L 'n it Im» dropped on the tower ore overcome tlie weight of Ute coo liter |»,i«etlie tow er »turt» a wav U) „. a H(rHlll Tins sort of Hung is kept up until the vesael is filled. All r lh«t is necessary to do to start tin tower on it» peregrinaUous and put' the aubmarilie ratlwav in operation is * .• > * * • . .• for tlie iinnere te> drop ore into the c |, uU .York Tribune, 1 have heard a great many thing« nid in inv time against puvertj, bui never till tlie other day. when a clever woman made the sugjre»lton. did Hoc •"«>*" «TTredJ^Heî «râuméut ws ^ follows* A poor man Las to earn his living, and tlie mere fact that be doe« ko lend» him to think highly of htniseir w h.-re«» th. rich man, w!„, l,VP " "V'ï ,, ' u ' r ^ nt , l ,,onev "v-qu,rexl originallv b, un ancestor near or re mote, make« no living, is not even cer tain tliat lie could make one. and con sequenHy remains in a humble, nr at j **' « modest, slate of mind. Bos- j fr*" * ° fcl - A (Bterr HiitHni>r|M) tt*ll««y. poftrrty Bud ( imrrit. Th« (^uraiolier No! Pkientwl. It I» mm ul tliat tiie common cow catcher altuciiment to locomotive» is afriut Hie only article of universal use that lut» never been patented Its ill ventor was !>. B. L ta vies, of Columbus. who found ills model ill the plow Bed lights on the rear of trains, it is further said, were adopted at the sug gestion of Hie late Mrs Swimheliii, _. after • rail way accident in which site had» narrow e«ca|«e —Parker (Kan.) . si PiioL «i -An Ivaaitin "Perkin» told me llie wliolo story us 1 have le, »'uteri it to you. and lie cau Un(" «l me no, U» lisp u word of it to anyliody." "But you have told nie." "Yes. but I don't lisp."—Judge, Iceland tisiiermeii now carry oil regularly as a means of smoothing IIm waves and enabling them to coutlDUS •t work in weather iu which hereto fore their boat* could not hare lived. I A LEVEL HEAD. ; Th . A4 vast«** of Prearar* of Mind In an I " „ * OT m,ua ,n »" Eaaeraeacy. fluring the 1st« strike on the New York ! Central railroad the militia were ordered t„ I to lie in readiness in case of a riot, but , . ,, , . were notcalto l out. In an interview (rovernor Hill said the troops were not to lie called upon except in f*anaa tin fiflii'rffPtlf'Y TM»*. ln °* 8e °J , an . •'m r K em ? ■ lm marked that this was the lirai great ! *" strike witfi which he hu.1 hod experience, he_ did not prop.*e to lose his head ; | there a Deputy Sheriff had lo»t hie hea«l and |'reei|Mtated an encounter. The »trike continued »everal week», am there was rtoUius sctlon at vanous f»ointa along the road, but the civil au- * thoritiea were able to cop« with it with out calling on the militia. The test of a man's real ability come r ilL'ty can'Tor'lii'^ gmTjudgment"aml «W The n..î5Thi. ^teîS. ht f m '* ,enc « of mind, maintains his equi H>i*e and exercises sound discretion at Juto " b^front * Men « ith level h. »d*. have the staying , ,|ualiti.-s which do not falter in th-* face <,( danger, mis A. ('ole of Kinsman, O., j .lone 10 Hist writ.-« "In the fall of isgx I was fet-ling very ill. 1 consulted a doctor. and he mid 1 had Bright's dis- 1 ease of the kidneys and that he won id not stand in mysh.es for rite Slate of iii<l not I **^ aiurage or .give op; twmr*: l »aw the tentuno niai of Mr. John Coleman, 100 Gregory | | give up lie «*y* : rtreet. New Haven, Conn., and I wrote to him. ' . * 1 * I him. In due time l race vedan answer, | stBUng thst tbe testimonisl that he gave t ic^i î •» r ' Î rookmVsV mnnv l»)ttles Ä Ä 1 for om> y 5 *' " Governor Hi il is accounted a, verysuc ând l'sdon'Js'to'the rlas*!bat'do n.u lose ! their heads when emergencies arim». - -- 1 We know wh»l th** xlrl who oerjr think* talk* s'«mt Now w« wjmld like m n.id out wbai the iftri who uever t»ik« think* ebonr. -- ' kkukted or kionkv tkoihi.k. | 8 f *»«>»• «"*'»" Hoi»«. Toronto, Canai,a, writes; ' " I have been trouble I with a backache fisr some time past and great diflicalty In passing urine. Three weeks sg> I applied an Alm-o, k's Uorovs Planter, and have don-so every five dav» sine-. Alin,ml Im ; mediately I had partis 1 relief, and now I j ® r>,lr ** )r ,r "t ,rom 9* in '*"' er P*»«big freely snd perfectly dear, wlibmii bum nig I owe mv great relief to Alu ock » posors Pi-asikh-. snd heartily re on, mend them ln any case of kidney trouble.' , H " It don't hurt mm-li ,o «et smashed.'' said s rsllrosd i>rske,ns,i. l>„, It'» the sirs U,' an sewin' st tbe hmpitsl 1 list makes yon swear '' Sudden change, of the weather often cause null,» nary, bro ichial and na(huin<lc trouhlea. " Hrmrn'e Hronchia I rxtchen " will a>lay the Irritation wlii, 1, tiuluce» coughlnF, giving in,media e relief. No matter how «nod s mai, not like io have people think he could not be I wicked It he should try. Dobbin»' Kleclric S <ap d am not chsp the hand». In-ing perfectly pure. Mnny p< op e afflicted with anlt rileuiu hsve *»*„ cured by Its use. t'reaervew and whiten» elolhew Have your gnxvr or'er I', snd try It no,,. , Amerl.-su codes*, never be beaut o( 1( ,, u ,j ell „ .tirin't cut up occasionally and fio something out,» <« u* We positive!} cure rupture sud all rectal dt* eèass without pale or deteattun (rosi bu.ltte.. Soeur«, m> t«v snd no pa, uudl cared. Ad dre*jfasfwfJKLÈS* - '" * I Mat*«» •tiwt, hdu Fmurtm**. j foe he d"« ■ Kt l'TtRR AND I'll.KH ClltKD. T*y Gbrmra for I* enxfR*!. j j 1 Î P " r * Cream ° f Tar | ar Powder ' 1 Superior to every other known. ' scd * n Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Delicious C.ke and Parity. I.ight Flaky BiscuH, Griddle t ake«. Palatable snd Wholesome. b.» other baking powder do -«eh work. r l,,ri,L j j :es Baking Powden Bermuda Bottled. M T«HI If ;t?.se Use nawssrsen." - «si, « » ri se. 1 earn aft»rft neither Um SCOTT'S! Fmilsnn ! A j j or PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL. UN. and wan) r«*r* -.| CONSUMPTION, ttnnn-hitis, Cttuarh ; or St-%frr ('old I hare MR LU »uh fr; «nd ihr > «dvanlasr I» ihm ihr mo-i -rs.l- I II** »lowiarli ran Inkr It. Another thins which rnmnirud« |i i. iltr ) •llmnlatlns pr.. ( >.nir. nl ihr Hy ; »•inlK>«»tiitc. » nirli II ritninln» ! ■ •* will Mnd It for »nie al >»nr ! Mrussi.i « hui »er «n the «rtxlaal »rtlTT» t;Ni t.nloyf." ' _. , K,»ri. Itreirw^fk»rr. n *i"whi" , â" , k *,.i; . si Mou nr satao («»«I refen ne» requfiwL «i P V».,f"Mn>n '* M A V * r '' . Snre'rymen SALESMEN WANTED, Local or Traveling, «- w.. Ask Him! WhoP JOIES OF BINCHAHTON. BINGHAMTON, N. Y. What ? Why on Scale* I® He Pays the Freight. >< I SINClf double W««at im> ml tlkB Bkov*lP any *4d ofll ,»rltf.,f»,TM j. L. L. MAY « CO., 30 TULIPS IUI*l«Jl *• ASSORTED COLON« ■fl* p p cy t il* »tnirlll» ; ! i kbl hows THiar I w * ofl * r * 1# ® reward (or any ease of catarrh that cannot be cured hr testae Hall'. Catarrh Cur». T. 1. ORKNEY A CO.TrroUftrton, ... . . ... j£ u WS,',.n- 1 t„ r tbe W«, sum m year*, and heilere him pei lectly honorable In all bnelnea* transactions sad Itnaartallr aide «0 carry ont any obligation* m«de by tWlr firm WEST A THl'XX, Wholesale hruggteu, Toledo, o. wai.pinu, kisnaSa siaKVIS, WfciOwEEro U U|Ü£l#t|, Tuiêu'l, O» Halt'*Catarrh Cat* I* taken internally. acting ar,;! ! *" BeoWWB* | North Carotin. Plug Cut Tobacco Ln * poultice. rive* relief .l>r. Kirk* German Pile Ointment 1* pc pared only (nr Hie* and Itching SoMs warren tST 1 * 1 * M<1 BoU *' n * e1 *® *»®r> sot.t by Hruggtiis wttoÄe a^u**« h*»««,. j 1 | Beware ol Imitations ol tbe celebrated Hanl «I HIRE CURE POE PILES. dare sure for U ad. bleeding and Itching t'llea. Ose bo» hoe cured the worst sent by mail on reoelpt . J. J. Mack ft Co.. | 0 ™ Hvmv|i .> BNJOY» ftxhthenetli.nl Slid results > when '*' r , l, P ^ 18 s *• taken; it is pileaaaut nul refreshing to the taste, and acte 1 fenUj yet prompt!j on the Kidneys, ulver and Bowels, cleanses the sys efKn^tuallv dianela cohle head euecmaiiy, aisiieiH coius, neaa .... i /l' *• «and ît\ers and cures hahitu. 'oi»»tip«tiou permanently, ror salt n .,0c an.l «1 bottles hy all druggist«. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO 8AN FRANCISCO. CAL lOfHtVIUF AY Neva YORK. N f $ 75 =to$ 250 S 2 ;„-rjT u r u . furnish a horae and aive i».»ir »hol» •I« Buy be prnfltahi» •m,dosed lim. A few vtosMio in bVnt and ettisa H K.H*IINH«J t TA( a.M»aMa>nHt R»rhn»o«d Va *r,'ferred who me to the boat EECHAMs »AINLE8S. r I LLha^EFFECTUA^^ I , WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS ■ Such at Wind and Paia in the Stomach, Pu IInot» and Strolling aft or Wool», Du zineot, and Drowoinooo. Cold Chill*. Flushingt of Moat. Loss of Appotito. Shortness of Broath. Costironoss. Scurry. Blotches on tho Shin. Disturbed Sloop. Frightful 0roams, and all Montous and Trombling Sensations, Be. THE FIIIBT DOSE WILL CIVK RELIEF IM TWENTY MINUTES. BEf CHAM'S HUS TAMES AS DI SECTE O SEST0SE FEMALES TO COMPUTE HEALTH. For Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, etc., they ACT LIKE NABIC. 8lrwmÿ1M*mi*a the tnuacular Systwm. restoring l«n*^ Com r ßhMtom. Hringtng l***ck the kwwm wdom of appetIU. an*l an»ui#ng with 4foe ROSEBUD Of HEALTH llie mhotw pkpotcul wmrpm of the human frame. One of th*- hew» gitHnuiUN« to the Nbfvohs and Debilitat'd in Unit BEECHAM'S FILLS HAVE THE LAR6E8T SALE OF ANY PROPRIETARY MEDICINE IN THF WORLD. !**•*• i*»« r«*d mmIv kr THUH RI'I'CHÂN. M. RfIfns, In Mew fohl re. Fn*lMn*t. W.I bn ihumtimim^BBdrrssUy. B F ALLEN CO.. 366 and 367 Canal St.. Hem York, Knit A***ntN f*»r lb» t utted Kuin.ir*« «if ew* dniggni dies »«>! keep ihwani W||,L MAIL . » 1*1 LLA oa KKCt» PT of PHh K A ÇJ>X 1 _ .. . , _ . wr old »«bool are Dot tbe eaneet by far. Many people travel them 1 1 'V j f of tiavery to break »way from old-fashioned methods and adopt labor-Mving and etrength-cpftring inventions of modern time» Get ___ of old ruta and into new way» by using a coke of SAPOUO in you» t. -1 :— ^ m J ■ w - jf W M • THAT CAN BT! t'SKD HVHftY DAY ographera of both sexes, attribute their succesa to a course at the Portland Busi ness College, Portland, Oregon, or the Capital Business College, Salem. Both arc under the management of A. P. Armstrong, have same courses of y, same rates of tuition. Business, ShiirthuiKl, Typewriting. I'ctimnnship and Um*. lish ItepurtuHcnts. Write to either for joiut Catalogue and specimens of penmanship. Ore* »tmn on. F %e like Sa-poIio.-They w&she äJS Hnem selves bo mske fhe world grhri^ht'er. SA POLIO is t+»e glelectTic li^hhohhouse-cleovnin^- T THE OLD RUT the out ■ - IMPORTAIT NEW DISCOVERT. The Best Toilet Sotp for the Ski* Erar lade. 'Vaseline' Soap ! A Dsrbetly purs and »mitral soap, asm j Mninft tbe e »nllient snd heating pro, e - tic* of Vaseline. If »»nr ilntiru », doe* not keep It. far j ward Hir is stamps, and trr will send a Itdlsisetl cake hy mail, p stage paid. CHESEBROUGH MANUFACTURING CO., ®4 *t«tr Nlre>e>t, Nrw York. MnilFY^HF'H ITIUI1L1 ■ - ' '— INCUBATORS. Bfonder*, vbat to |«*l chirk* tu», hi fRct «1! ret* o! the fhit k«*n hiuincM if you only k<H*f> h*lf * (luNti hcu*. you .nerd * - hitec tnfn rm* ttou thau m*u v ol tbe book* »old *t tfiptoh Mt « tend It live on re eelfd of 4 «vnt* iu •fatii|« to )*ay tm«uk* ! I j » It rives PETALUMA INCUBATOR C0„ Petaluma. Cal. ' RJEN0NLÏ! Ç; T| IU m. tt m ' % * 4 »?**« TïïV£ST"il&Z&r 3 i L l4 vj ? 'it 1- .*.'.* srtnr io {aor | 18 TNtiniVt-lraNU *•*,>. *y A«ft— mmé Po nip m C— I Hih Write HmmL j m* WSaBB.yttnS!itt£<£t j IMVENfORS GUIDE ! ■Hm It OM* i Piles?. K LauuJ Hiwfolik.a tlUl i IWf CJJJJÄ BSSm PATENTS *• *'• *' «• **•*' *• »• »- «! t'VIKKR N'l INKM.I., A, u>r», ;■ st tsw. Wsshingiou, H. ( . S*J, fee m] M boD ; ts (jiticurâ VERT SK'N AHI> E SCALP U UK |*u Whether torturing, disfiguring. hnnUtstlng' itching, Minting, blccatnf, srsly, enisled, hi»: ply or Idotcbc. with lass nl ludr. from ainsi,. 10 the in'at <ll.tre**ltig reicma*. and every hm nor of the binod, whether simple. M-r-.fnluq, hereditary. Is •seedily, permim-olly and eeo uomleally cured by «be tT-nce* Rssxi.ie* consistltHt at ttcrtiti«», the «real *ktn eure' CtmcOB* 9o»r. an exquisite skin purifier tvaotlfier. slid CCTlcvs* RlwarxHT. tbe new bits si and sklu purifier sud greatest of hutiinr remedies, when the best physicians sud ait other remedies tall. This Is strong language, but true Thousands of grateful testimonial, from infancy to age attest their wonderful, nufsilfug and In comparable » fflracy. Hold erery where. Price, Cert era», ter; Hoar ic; Rssor.vgwT. *1. Prepaiwl by potter tiru* and Chemical Corporstloo. Btatnu. Maas. Send for " How to ('tin Skin and hlood DIs •9T Pt in plea, blackhead., o.hapj»M~iiiï7,fly *SX S EP *11" prey- n»ed be Ci Ticcn. So ar •»» tÿ Rheuuiatlsm.iltdney istlnaaud Ünsrnlsr 11 .weakness rellcve.1 tu one minute by the intecrrurti Am PalM Pp.»T»». 24c StALOI 1 CAP P PLICOJT » \ W WINTER IS GÛIIXC. !*end to for your winter outfit. They have the b!gxe«t stock o»* underriot hi t*. They have the be»t Ntoth and who««. They nave the uh«*f»eat hoatery for every l**dy. They have the create** variety of dry gonda. They have 'amity grocerie* of all kiuds. They have dried fruit of the ne# crop. They have cauued good* at wholaMile price* They have warm mitten» and glove* They have blanket* from 9t 2ft pair up. Th« y have comforts from 9t) cent» each tog>. Tbe: r have overall* of every «ixe. They Day *pe flall atteuthtn to all order*. Addrew for full particular* and copy of Hnm* CtrcU Tree) kmitto'a Cant» ai«re, 4 IH traut turret. Smn rrancf«ra t ('al. H. T. HUDSON, —IMPORTER AVI* IIE.ll.RR IN Cuns, Ammunition, IIHBRINB Tât «11!, ITC., •3 FlrM street. r«*rtl«ncl. Oregon. (.*♦ onr of tberelrhrslrd T. A law»' Double. Rsrrrrl. Rr.-rrh li.sdlng »hnignn.. Tbe R»«i>. Rsr Lorks. Iiamssens Hwrrts. fsney stork*. Pis tel'jj^sod «irwtwr Treble Wirier t est, R ilaiigv. -sot bv expo ss with Xj Hirns «halls snd R* loading t oots ny-'n rerrtp, of prier. LieDlg World Dlspensaru, 4M Gtxry Sire* - . VS Ijd fusel»*«. Cal. CHROMIC DISEASES. OPERATIONS. KYR, RAR, XOUft, Dcforinltie«, « * «1 forma that*. throat. Vkhlg International S irqloal Insfltate. l "»»» x— u». s* r -, t>o--sstti■*, Tsm. : *-v «■ ire ».—..«I Tnmt, >»»., tra, ,«S.,1>| ,« »««M, s^al *»«* rwa rtaccxi«« »» srraaamsa, **« S». RlAlM Qf IIS ARB HAIM IMlihlr Mw!, «| In ummhUm U«m Millu private AND SPÉCIAL DISEASES. Mnsrire, || ••• «My. %»««• Ulf. AnHI». .. *'" w * iw«. « b * «>» H «Br— dwv . wrk. STEIN WAY, Gk&ler tod Peu« Poinw . .»it ï; u * ll*AV IV' sen sss »m sr*