The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, November 27, 1891, Image 4

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    CONDEMNED.
Ammonia Baking Powder Must Go;
Bills hare been introduced in the, New York, Illinois
and Minncsot Legislatures compellinjf the manufacturer
of such baking powders to brand on the label in bold type,
this powder "Contains ammonia,' Physicians and chem.
lata condemn the use of ammonia in baking powders as
crime. Its constant use no matter how small the quantity
deranges the stomach, neutralizing the gastric juice and
destroying the complexion. It is the small quantities taken
every meal that do the mischief.
It is gratifying to know there are pure baking powders
to be had on the market and at no greater cost to the
consumer than some of these so-called "absolutely pure"
ammonia powders.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, the standard pure
cream of tartar powder for forty years. Free from the taint
of either ammonia or alum. None so pureNone so whole
some. ;,'
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re-'
ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia,
Alum, or any other adulterant In fact, the
purity of this ideal powder has never been questioned.
rii.Kai rii.fc.ai rimm
,. sTOKesa' Isi;s Pile otBtaeent will esre
BHsd. B)ltn and licking P-.iw. when sit other
uusTOii iitif rsjion. it uwnrti the himnn,
slisvs the ttebrnc si one. arts it e poulto
rise In si it ntii'i, In Williams' Indisu Pile
Ointment is prvr-r-a oalf lor piles sud Ih-btnf
v. mw j.j , . tnw niu, mnu nauiinir hum. s,rer?
" Z oranrssiav or nt k
1 . i... , w wn iw uiu 91 per DOX.
WliXLUIS MANrKAlCRINa CO..
Proprietor. Cli4. 0.
IVe1e, Not Words --"JenUue,
turret trm T" - Bices you. no:
sad does If
oat wife
SMrt goes
Baa taenia Man r-lfcfc; so dost, ao mU
Tit Otuu for hreakfaat.
99
mm
Hjerman
Syrup
The majority of well-read phys
icians now believe that Consump
tion is a germ disease. In other
words, instead of being in the con
stitution itself it is caused by innu
merable small creatures living in the
lungs having no business there and
eating them away as caterpillars do
the. leaves of trees.
A Germ The phlegm that is
, coughed up is those
Disease. parts of the lungs
, which have been
gnawed off and destroyed. These
little bacilli, as the germs are called,
are too small to be seen with the
naked eye, but they are very much
alive just the same, and enter the
body in our food, in the air we
breathe, and through the pores of
the skin. Thence they get into the
blood and finally arrive at the lungs
where they fasten and increase with
frightful rapidity. Then German
Syrup comes in, loosens them, kills
them, expells them, heals the places
they leave, and so nourish and
soothe that, in a short time consump
tives become germ-proof and welL j
Tb. Terrible Caanens.
Tb day cannot be tar distant when it
wUi besom atxmmaty tot the lawmakers
of te tend to legislate Kalost the camera
upon tne imps lines ana upon we nine
principle that It ha already been found
necessary to trRtaiate against the carry log
of eoooealed weapons.. There is always a
theory that the general good tense of the
community will regulate these things, and
7 likely In the long ran the good sense
of the community or the indifference of
the community, which eome to the same
thing, by allowing thing to slip out of
siKQt aJtogwfcer fulfill the function thus
eptimisUcsJly allotted to it; but in the
maritime the1 Irritation of the nuisance de
mand some more speedy and drastic
remedy.
It is the opinion of the editor, reached
after a careful study of the situation, and
a temperate and dispassionate '-review
thereof, that for aa amateur to be found
going about with an ordinary camera
should be made a misdemeanor punishable
oy conhscattoB or the instrument and a
fine to be regulated according to circum
stances. To be found with a detective
camera should in aa amateur be punished
by imprisonment for life; in a professional
by instant death. Could these precise but
mild laws u passed and rigidly enforced,
there would be a very notable change in
the comfort and in the moral tone of the
community.
It is impossible that there should be any
high average of etbieal feeling In the land
aa long as the camera fleod is daily and
hourly allowed to trample upon every feel
ing of individual liberty and freedom; and
anlesasomething isdone U check this rapid
ly growing evil, who knows whether civili
sation will be able even to last out the
century Boston Conner.
If you are willing to pay a few
cents more for a strictly Pure
Tobacco, try Mastiff Cut Plug,
It is worth all the difference.
Packed in patent canvas pouches.
J. B, Isee TobsOee Co., Richmond. Virginia.
SCOWS
DULSIQO
Of Pure Cod
Liver Oil and
HYPCPHOSPHITES
of Lime and
Soda
Is endorsed and prescribed by blading
phrslcliuui beuaum both th Osd Ilr Ou
sad Myy'fcf are the reougulsxt
scouts lu ll. r ul JNmjMeM. It is
as palatable as milk.
Seslt'i Euafslca
is m si M.I.-I7M4 fttmh fVsHtswer. ' M th
let AMtf Xur CONSUMPTION,
IcreAils, lirenclitis, Wasting Pie-
eaasc, Chronie Cenghs and Colds.
i ask lor Soon' EmuJsiou and take noether.
mm mtm u mm
evfloimoMlan, to Usual the New Patent I dentical
t .U u-'" Pew-ll Aswua mJt w Vr wee,
i, ....... si r to.. UI'tum. lAta Hussu.
Can't Feel Bias a4 His Cesspasa.
"Give me a room with a southern ex
posure, said a drummer at the Seventh
Avenue hotel. "If you don't this little
Instrument will tell me," he added, as be
laid a round brass case on the counter.
"What's thai?" asked Chief Clerk Perdu.
The drummer took oft a lid and there
aa a compan. "I am a great believer,1
the commercial man continued, "in snn-
Ugat, and I have always made it a role to
sleep in a room where the sun shines for a
part of the day at least. Yon know how
people are bewildered with the directions
In strange towns and new hotels.
Often when I call for a southern room
toe affable clerks give me one on the
north or some other side, a it happens to
suit their convenience. 1 never could be
sure about it, aud I bit on this little eo
pass. As soon as I go into the room I put
it on the table, and I can tell in an Instant
where I am. Pittsburg Dispatch.
The t'aaaets mt Slesssvrs. -
Few people have any idea of the size of
the funnels on the great ocean steamers.
If yon ask the first half dozen people you
meet for their estimate it is not likely that
one of them will name a figure one-half
the actual rize. Host persons would say
that the diameter of the largest steamer
funnel is four to six (wet and would want
to wager that it was not more than eight
feet. How far from the actual size such
guesses are may be understood when it is
stated that the funnel of the Ktruria meas
ures a little- over eighteen feet In diame
ter. At even a short distance away this
can hardly be believed, it gives an idea
of the enormous size of the big steamers.
We nave grown so accustomed to them
nowadays that we accept tiiem as a mat
ter of course. Ulakely Hail in Brooklyn
Eagle.
Ezperiowuts with Dry aad Hoist Air.
A series of experiments has been nuule
with regard to the familiar fact that not
only dry high temperatures are more easily
borne than moUt, but dry cold causes
much less discomfort than moist cold.
Jog. fasting or fed. being observed in an
air calorimeter, it appeared that in all
eases moist air increased the loss of heat
by conduction and radiation. New York
Times, " ' ' '
Honiton, the royal lace, is made upon
pillow. Kach sprig is worked separate,
then all joined to the clear net ground.
Making it employs the women and chit
dren of half a dozen counties. There are
lace schools In several of them, to which
children go at seven year old. Boys learn
as well as girls, but seldom practice the
art after the age of fifteen.
BOB CLAYTON'S FISHING TfUft
We Return Aft.r Four ! Hard Woh
with rirt, IHHIar Trent,
"There P cicWmed Hob Clayton, at
ne enter.! iu tynee of a family hotel
on Went Nlnetwnih street, whew lie
weld, the other evening. "Thews
the result of four tiaya of hnrd ft-hinv.
he adJt, ashe produced (txm hla over
coat pocket a diminutive specimen of
the trout family, which he held up for
guneraj import ion.
Hob had lxen on a trout fishing e.
cursloii Into the wild of Connecticut
8otn 'Infernal crank," he said, hnd
Induced hhu to take the trip under the
proirdsw of raw sport to be had In that
locality. Ha was a orry.slcht as he
stood In the olBoe on his mtum nu
hands and face was tcratched. his
clothe torn and dirty, ami hta general
appearance seemed to lndit that he
had been dragged home behind a
freight train.
Tell us all about it. Bob." all asked
in criorus after the laughter occasioned
uy nis appearance had subsided.
"What! principally want," said Bob,
the scalp of that chowder headed
chump that started ma on this trip.
Well," said be, "Just take my advice.
When any on talks trout to you brain
him on the spot I've caught the only
trout in uonnecticut; hew It is, and
thew aw no mow left.
"You see. I started from hew Monday
morning. I had previously spent some
fZO or mow in ttshlng tackle, and was
thoroughly well equipped for a week's
port. That fellow, Arthur Frost, who
put m up to this trip, was to have gone
along, too, but he had the grip and
Docked out at Ui but minute, and so I
bad to go alone.
"When I arrived I had to walk about
twenty miles to a plac called Stake'!
pond, where they said I would find good
nailing. It was a tough Job getting
there, I can tell you, and the worst ol
it was that when I did get there 1 found
that tliew hadn't been a trout caught
In Uiat pond for more than Ova year.
I then pushed on about three miles fur-
tlier until I cam to a brook which
looked aa It It might contain trout I
then began to fislt.
"Well, I fished up and down that
creek until dark without to much as
bite. I was tuo tired to hunt np a plac
to sleep, so I Just camped oat all night
In an old shed. The next morning I
was frown so stiff I could hardly mora.
"I found a fanuhousa after an hour'
walk, wbew I got breakfast, and then
I was directed to another brook some
six mile further on. 1 arrived at this
last fishing ground about noon. Then
my troubles re&Uy began. With my
Unit east I lost my balance and plunged
bead nrst Into about four feet of icy
cold water, my pole snapped, and in
scrambling back through the buahe I
got all scratched up. 1 didn't give up,
though, even then. After splicing my
pole I again started in. After about
three boors of hard fishing I imfbaged
to book a trout And hew It is," said
Bob, holding up the trophy.
"Then," said Bob, "I started for the
farmhouse. It was nearly dork when I
got there, and I was pretty well played
oat too. I was going through the gate
when my coat got caught on a nail and
torn, and then 1 Jammed my finger on
the hinge. And while I was swearing
at everything in creation In general and
that villain Frost in particular a yellow
mongrel dog rushed out of the house
and bit me on the leg.
"I couldn't eat any sapper that
night I Just went to bed. I didn't
get'np next day. I waa too tore. The
following morning as I was dressing I
saw that yellow dog In the yard and
went to the D replace and got a brick.
I threw it buf it didn't hit the dog. It
mashed through a pane of glass in-
ALOM AND AMMONIA
in our n read Khali We lrlv Mow
I'uUun tram Our HrvsktSKt Tsblof
A nultMiiee that troubled Kii!ml fifty
year gu n now rapiiiiv spreading in
tins country, Umt Is, putting slum in the
bread we eat. This question in canclng
a preat deal of diacusHlon at tli present
immium, as It IS roveaieil Hint Slum is
being used a a tubstitut for cream of
tartar in baking powder. A lorv Is
to.l that a very lare percentagn of the
baking powder told on tiie market eon-
tain eiinwr imitt or ninniotita, siui
nmnyof them contain Kith these, per
nii'ious drtiK. Much timely alarm Is
leit t the wlmU-mlo use of alum
nrenu, tuscutl ana iiantrv. l'u vniirnr
.Lll I l. , , ' - .
riui.iirii, growing gin, person ul
wrnkly frame, alum bread eaten morn
ing, noon and evening I the moat
narmiui. it la the unull quantities tnken
at every meal that do the minhi.
Alum I cheat), costiinr but it or :l eint a
pound, whila cream of tartar coats 'Ail
cents, and the high price of cream of tar
tar nae let! chettp liaking powder to be
made of alum. If the reader want to
know eomethimt of the corrosive nnsli.
tie of alum, let him touch a piece to hid
tonmie ; then reflect how it act on the
tender, delicate coal of the stomach
The Seienlilie Amtriean published in a
receiii number a list of sin in ami am
nion. linking powdera, which i qf great
value at thin time. Following in a con-
ueneeu iihi compiled from olllciul r
port, rowder marked with a star
mem to have a general sale, aa thev nre
mentioned lu t least two of the olllcial
reports:
ATLANTIC 4 I'Afirtl'
royal,
mi.vkk star.
NOWHKirT,
CTAR.
UTAStlAKIl,
havis O,
tIKM.
kkstox.
There are, in addition to the foregoing
list froru the SfitHllie American, a mint
her of turn powders (old In the Western
that wew uot fonnd in the Kanterti Moreif.
hollowing in hst of the most imm
inent:
ANDKKWS l-K VRl .IVmUiltw Amm.mU
('., h. AuilrvHD is ('., Milwitiikr.)
ACME... l',tlihi Ammuiils
(Thus. Wood Co., rhlbutlU.l
BOS HON ( oiiulnn Alius
J. t", oiaul UaLiikjc l'.,ilvr Vxk, 'hlcsau,)
CAI.fMKT... Cuntalii Alum
iuint ilkiu IHtttlvr Co., I'hiniKU.)
CLIMAX , lotiUliHi Ainm
(luniai Hkin lwilM Co., Iu-I1siuiihII.)
POKKDT CITV t'inuitii Auimouls Altua
xwie ( l..rlml )
IUiTKI. I nmln AlnmmiU Almu
(j. v .i. mm Hal. I uk IVw.lr t o., t tilcmro 1
Hr.lSt 1'l.feH r.iuulna Auiin.n.la
Olnrt'UM ttakluf IVmlw t o., ttan I ru. lv )
hNB IMN. TAVUmn ...Ammonia Alum
tiajutr mi. m, M. u.uu.l
KCsl.NO Ml ,V. ',nulii Aitunniila
11U.1HH (Dvmioi notkt, t hli'4.l
Rn AL. Contain Ammonia
(r.oyai iMhtny rwutr i w., York.)
The Kalare ot On bid.
The orchids, conqueror of the light
may well claim pardon for their triuuinh
over their bumble companion of tli
gardens, for ibeir victory is fairly
achieved. They astonish us when we
first examine I hem, then cluurru us. Ka-
tuw lut been libersil with them, and
they have everything. Their (lower
are full of that curious charm that cap
tivates. Their color aw harmoniously
toned, and always bright and elegant
Their odor is tweet and penetrating, but
cine not cloy. , Notwithstanding their
thin textuw.which give them delicate
and frail air. they last longer than other
ornamental (lowers. Nothing, in fact.
seems to tie wanting to them but a more
lively and abundant foliage, and that
can be supplied by mingling fern leave
ith them.
It was long supposed that these won
derful plant wore extremely delicate
aud capricious.' This was a mistake.
To their other virtue they Join the raw
one of simplicity.
Iiearly all the orchid cultivated In
greenhouse aw natives of the inter
tropical zone, and it was supposed fron
this fact that they required comtidcrahh
heat But it bus gradually been en tab
lished that a high temperature really
binders their best development A con
siderable number of them in their native
state grow on high mountains, undei
tnnntvr a Vawt teag.
On Thursday morning Mr. John (X
Condon, of UolfiiHt, caught the king of
lobfitem In the water of IVnoluwot bay,
The lolwtrr ww caught southeast ot
Moose point, In a lino with Hrigadler'i
island. The woimtcr was too Urge to
enter tho trap, but h tho tran was
drawn up lm luiHine entngled In th
heading uml was snft'ly landed in the
boat Tha lobster vii iierfect in all hii
part. Ho measured 87 inche from th
rml of tho tail to the end of tho longest
claw, 20 incliiv around the body and IT
incite artHimt the dirge claw. When
taken from the water he weighed twen
ty-thre pound, but after boiling shrank
to seventeen.
Mr. Charles E. Sanford, of New York
offered Captain Uraimlmll live dollar for
the lobster, but he would not take It,
tSaturday Captain Itiniuhall boiled tb
Itibdior lu strong pickle to preserve it
The captain expects to realise a hand
stmie sum from the crustacean.. Will
iamsoti ' "liiBtory of Belfast" mention
the captuw of a lobster at City Point
many year ago that weighed tweuty-
two pounds. UfiruH Journal.
exposuw to a bracing atmosphere; and
tend and struck the fanner, who bap. j they are now cultivated in moderately
pened to pas by at that moment on warmed and freely ventilated green
the arm. That scrape cost me a five
dollar bill.
"Well. I bad bad all the fishing I
wanted, so I put for home and (with
a nourish of the fish) hew I am.
"Colonel." said tb unfortunate fish
erman, turning to the proprietor, "I
want tlii trout served to me at break
fast in the morning. It cost me Just
fifty dollars, and I'm going to eat bun.
bone and all" New York Herald.
The sweet and luscious grapes are eaten
with great relish by horses, cows snd sheep.
Deer are fond of grapes, and often do much
damage in California vineyards.- Bogs
fatten upon grapes, rabbits love them aud
a number of the wild animals, a tb ele
phant and camel, will eat them.
One of the Invention for life saving ap
paratus' is the Irvine pneumatic gun. or
throwing a line to ships in distress or to
persons in a burning house. The air is
admitted from a reservoir to the chamber
behind the projectile at a pressure of H.4O0
pounds on th square inch.
Tb hoUest'.region on earth Is on the
south western-ocaut of Persia, where Persia
borders th gulf of the asm nam, tor
fortv consecutive day during th month
of July and Angust th thermometer has
been knownnot to lull lower than 100 deg.
JhUireubsit, uignt or dav.
Rrplacea the Hat.
Even the much despised tramp has
often mow honor than he's given credit
for, as witness the following from hew
Jersey: 'ourteen yean ago a troutp
knocked at the door of Daniel Palmer,
In South Orange ' township, Essex
county, and asked for a liar, tiy mis
take one of 'be daughters gave bim her
father's best silk hat discovering the
mistake just as the tramp started away
with it An exclamation by her sister
apprised the tramp of the prize he had
received. Little thought was after given
to the matter until a few mornings ago.
when a clean new bat box was found on
the front porch. It contained a new
silk hat, and this explanation within on
a slip of paper! 'To replace your father's
best silk bat, taken oy m i&urteen
years ngo.' "Exchange.
itlMhed th Gmm:
A well known Main street bnaineaa
man of Holy o Ice received a telegram a
few day ago bearing the signature
of his brother-in-law, asking bim
to send htm fifty dollars, a he was
"strapped" at Chicago. The telegram
did not give the Holyoke man' full
name, but it named hi btuinea and
Main street address. After thinking the
matter over a few momenta he concluded
it was a bunco game, and sent a tele
gram to bl brother-in-law in St Louis
asking if be wa at borne. He soon re
ceived an affirmative reply and the in
vitation, "Come and see me." It was a
brewd game, but it did not work.
Springfield Republican.
It is reported that a thief ha been
identified at Ht Louis by a blind man,
whose hearing waa so acute that he wa
able to identify bim by bis pronuncia
tion of "Qood morning. Strange to say,
the blind man assertion wa conclu
sively proved by the accrued confessing
hi culpability. -
The Smithsonian institution ho re
ceived from Chin a pair of stocking
manufactured from human hair. They
are worn by fwuermen over cotton stock
ings. (ling-too rough for the naked
skin), ahd under straw- (hot as a pro
tection against 'inotsturoV ' ' ,,' .. ..
. ; -A I ' ...-,'.
bouse. They are, therefore, relatively
hardy plants, well adapted to the deco
ration of our rooms. J. Oybowski In
Popular Science Monthly,
"It's Oraat la tie On L a !."
A little ragamuffin, who hod lost one
of hi kg, hopped around on a crutch
one rainy afternoon hist week at the
corner of Broadway and Park place.
Ui shoe wa torn, and it wa natural to
suppose that the foot inside of it was
wet The boy was determined that thew
should be no question about this, for he
hopped from one puddle to another, and
stood in each until the water began to
ouzo out of tho shoe. Several other
gamins played around with him. At
times they tried to pull him down, but
be was very quick and had a way of
bringing bis crutch down on their shoul
der that made them wary about com
ing within hi reach. Suddenly be
stopped and said:
"1 feel hungry. Que I want some-
thin' to eat."
lie left his companion playing In the
street, bopped up onto the sidewalk and
accosted the first man that came along.
The man looked at his crippled condi
tion and gave him a dime. The next
man fumbled in his pocket and brought
out a copper. Tiie third and fourth paid
no attention to bim. tie gave It up then
and came bock to his companions, lous
ing the money be bod received a though
this was no unusual occurrence. .
"(Join to leave you fellows, be sold;
"coin' to get some beef and beans."
A be hobbled away the other boy
looked at him with envy in their eye.
Gosh," said one of them, "it great
to be one legged. You don t have to
work and you gut more money, too."
The other nodded assent New York
Sun.
What l's IMms Thla Mummer.
Two little girls on a Cam avenue rnr
were discussing their plans for the sum
mer. One said:
"Papa and mamma and Freddie and I
e going to have the loveliest little teut
on Orchard lake, and we'll have just
heaps of fun for week and weeks."
'Oil, said the other, with a worldly
and saperior air, "that so common
Mamma and tier maid and nurse aud
baby and 1 are going to Bar Harbor."
"Bat what your papa going to dor
"Why," in a surprised tone, "he go
ing to stay home and earn money to send
us, of course, Just a he always Uoe."
Detroit Tribune.
One of the Ways uf Queer Old Taw.
Passenger who take the 9 o'clock car
on Walnut afreet every morning enjoy a
aecltieuiy novel treat through the kind
new of the driver, a policeman aud I
baker. Tho car posse a bakery at a cer
tain, hour, and ju;t before it gels opposite
ttieuoor a policeman standing near whis
tle shrilly, the grating i raised and a
flour dusted arm hamls out a hot loaf of
bread. This the policeman hand to th
driver, whoso invariable form of thanks
eonsist of the wortts, "Ood blea yon.
old mail." Then the driver tie the line
around the brake, enter the car, and di
viae tue bread witb the luwuteuirvra.
Thuw wew eight solemn looking passen
ger in the car on a recent morning, and
a man getting aboard at th Baltimore
and Ohio depot was visibly astonished
when be saw every one of them munch
ing hot bread and talking poll lie. Phil
adelphia Record.
THK WKsTBKX MKTTLKK-a CIIOsKN
MPKt'iriV.
With everv a,lvan,f .nl,Mil,.n It,! ikj. I..
"i a n. w iiemaml la .ratrl r lltetlr I
Stomach Hlltera. Newly iwnbM rwl"a Sf Irtt
inmlly Inw mlulirlout than aUlar x-itlnt lot-all
i ou aivnunt of llw mluma hlrn rlm fnna
iwtitiy rlratr.1 land, mrllriilarlr ln Hit
Mtifca ol rlvvia thai are auhlert to Imatwt. Tb
aitru-uuurai or minlus mlitmut Imma,
lnn h dim uot already know, that th lutr
rlord the nut? aura I'miis-twu again,! malaria
and ukw dlutrdcn ol (be atontavb, Hvw am)
bowela, in whlrli v.lmalli- rhana.-a. I'li.Miiro aud
uiMccuakiutml or milsltti)r water ordlrt atibjocl
him. t'4iuiimttly h plait su llnlte upon
thla srvat houaehold ai.viile and (.rvmillva
eainuunraw wit lt iimlii.ln mm la, aud la
rarwul to twp an nan.l a txabinitlva snd pro
nioter ul bnllh so linpiuiilr la bs rUd tqwa
ih ,tuiv ui um,
"Ktrwnt. hut ln," muard the Tlrtlm M an
Inward vvcula, "thai erookl manaxmuenl loo
oim-o imaiurva amisiitoimi rirounuiuiitrc."
Daring a heavy rainstorm in Indiana
a mud turtle aa large as a man's hand
fell from the clouds near Crawford-
file. For an hour the reptile lay mo
tionless as if staumtd, then it began to
crawl away, but Wa captured and kept
a a vuiioeitv.
THK 1-IttHiKKSS.or THK f:NTI'HI
Inn eirnv from superstition and blind
idolatry ol iil and li--slloimthiu in.
clutinl. It Iran luul universal, ali-ilvlvr
iiiliung inw : tnwaril facts, not ntmne. It
leans tow nnU iniiuutable principles and In
vuineraltl truth, and away from uieraii
nuat.it uutlioritv. ors-iuiUed iKtioran snd
liyeil-in-tlie-woiil prejnilice. itlinil viiiiiir
in niedieiiie has, with other fiMsilusd
bivalve, had its lis v. Ym. there are nlnntv
Of " iwlatwl erai," hill IxtiiiK bom of dark-
ne and frar-lwin sUter of liitelleeiiuit
hltsmrv thpv rxnttnl niiinK lo,itr with.
stand the ciriliung iultueiiee ol advancing
si'ience. They are slowly but surely "Uy
ingKitypt, dyin," before the "search
light" ol' invnuiitation. Th sdvaucinn
thinker wonders how it was powible lor
that iminmronity llie nmlical scli'm(r
elant nowlo hsve urvlvt to this Ink
day I Hut where waa th reform to come
troniT It Is not only pause to sthimpt re
form, it is ontriifht (liinirerous. it riiiulrf
s boldness skill to nttklPMiiieM. legion i
tne inline who hsve trmt: thev have It-
their bli-m hinx lames as s wartiing. An at
tempt at n-forinlnir theolOKV braiids vim
"heretic:" in politics you urn charged wilh
rTwrjr imamy uiiiirr tne suti, atKi in meiu
clue every ilut-k iiit U.-4-t "uitacka" at von
and yuu are not used of litmus- no diploma
when yonr diploma is on tile In the court
house under the very eve of the slander
er, aii una is cuiuhxi py imoiicii igiior
Slice, and aim-e iMKiknureiKditfreeof charge
10 every applicant sml we pay the postage,
there is no eicitae fur itimrance when it
coots nutliliiK to lie informed. People who
berate (lie llmtiwi-netiu avutmn uf im-uicinc
are eitner iiiieiiiT-tuai parmiis incamoie in
eotiiiliiig Ave in Micciwuion or iindi-rntiiinl-
lug unv '2x4 hrublem. or thev are tiiruta
aiugirariis snu canriui m-n.-w iin-in-i vin
to the Hiln of iiil'orruntion by rending
unl formHia- a tmncitisioii. In either cone
their opinions nre n valuiihle a that of
J'uget nuund oysters.
Dr. Jonlsn's office I at the residence ol
ex-Msyor Yeslsr, Third and James street,
Seattle, Wh.
Consultation snd preworiptionsslMKilute-
ftemi for free book explsintng tb Hl to
genetic system.
Caltios. The Hltoiri nlio Medicine
re sold in but one saency in each town,
The 111 around tha bottle bear the fol
lowing itiMriiition; "Dr. J. Kuitene Jor
dan. Hiatovenetie Medicine." Every other
oevice is a irauu.
Tttl'tlf A IIOimiCMUt.tl HKNRUV,
...... . 1 rrT ... .
v. miiidiiuiKHik, sHi'liedlurd avenue,
lll-ooklyu, N. Y writes)
"I have ued A throe, ' lNmni's I'Msmaii
for the last twenty years, They are truly
noiiM.imi.1 reimtiiy, jf one of my children
lm a tuild nnil whue'ea, I put nil Al.M'oi-K's
i-onoi's ri.TKa on the nhrat and one lw.
IWWIII III aholllilnr lilinloa ll' i r ll,.
ohltilriMi Jmve eniMpy ootiglia. or coughs u(
o, on, i inaeii me pmater lut Up
imind the throat: the manning ulleut la
apparent nllnimt always In two hour. If
iio'v iinrvniiixuMerttii ntoinaoh. a plsalnr
I'liW'ni lltiw irt'lttW lilt) t'lltB ItltllHM tilts li aka.
dlgentiiui perht'l in hall' a day, If tlmr la
any KHisnnoiia in tne lioweln, iooiiiiunliil
'Y coldness ol III skin, two Au.mu kV
ro iiors ri,Asru nun IihI over t at., ,.,, I.
cure In. IVtim two to live hours, I nolloe
pitrt liiilrtiij- that Uiiwe plaster never nlirmle
llie skin or cniiso thw HkIihi irritation,
rrom my own exiierlentm I know limy
never liul tor rheumatism, paint In the
liauk or lunilwiM."
Th hoUd wstllir ttult slwava laitnl ntlt lliu tli..
si KlltMt,
Th ninnuriu'tiirur nf tUnr Plug chewing
toliuiH linVD tiuilt up the largest tobni ci)
liiisium tlx' world linn ever si rii ,v nlvliiu
the cotmuifit'r the lust tolmceo and full-Wi-IkIiI
sIxliiMiHiuiioe pound phiK. provlnK
oouiinsively that giaul tubHneo and pound
pliiK are wnuteil by most tolmecttchewer.
Mm
Baking
Povder:
MANY 8UCH. !
A Bnmp of niivlmnlis was sealed
in tlioonuine-Mom when onessidi
"llowr s,i It T,.,t' .....
taimlit tip, slni'isxl 'ualiisl I ho
li'ilillU mill Wlilllnl liiiwti In 11, n
I llisir, I lnv lhra Ilka ll in tliiwul.
i Arttl e vrv ii'ttuhio wu hintinf i
nmg mil) r
ST. JACOBS OIL !
i
Willi IMIN.T f I M..,M
I ...... ' i .... ......... n,i. ,vi,n
bos cured prunipily snd ptrrnm
I nently won en', Urro on
I Bllfrtuiri ring half a Iih tiuie.
Illllmn,! r-..,l.n.l n A,t. , l aa
in ,,rnmr. in, arm elulrfdn
im.,Hii( itohoi not nit mjr srwi
rouslnlit naln tinul taao. i.l.. ui
I Jscolsioll rnrrd mo.
JAtoll E rz H Ns I'F R( I Kit. I
"ALL R1CHTI I
ST. JAC003 OIL DID IT." I
- i a. aa
A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.
Superior to every other known.
Ucd in Million of Home
40 Yean the Standard.
Delicious Ck snd I'Mtry, tight risk
liiuit. tirld.ll. Cake; lai.iW. '
and Wholciuttie.
Ne othw baking powder dot suck work.
w
NUMTtti lauiPMiNTa VJM
Flahln T l, Kin, llf VmM(, l.w'rl.
Ol'lilolaanllitraia UmiiI ftrWal,uiMi, tiMn
llinQflf! Dynamite
UUUUUlf xfamnn
it cLiroNia it., (an ratsciKo.
.M " ,f"t H)WIKR for Mining,
Railroad Work, Htnmp Itlasting or Tree
l'lntitiif, tend lor I'rlce l.lsi.
MllaraiawaiiylV s rl
m m-m m m mm. w v m ww
in i t m 1
C
r f mm
Ak your l. r l It, rr km M r (tmtlar w
Ictaliiroa Inmbainr Co., lUituma. Csl
Tit K
OHIUTI'ST
flew 4 thtrkr B.tr tit tier.
YOUNO MCNt
Tha Spool lo A No. I.
tvrrn. iirB.i hu, .it nam .f Naaarr.
fcw it Utevl, no miir i,l h-.w
....Jli, f,,.vi. alrkiurr, 11 hl . no ,i.
Itl'.l rnunlir, nm oliil rvry,a l.(m
l,M lrtltr.1.
Ma!itiwt!ir
frlvr. a.as.
M.U.tlrsll llr.IKMt.la
1 lH A Ni'lnm, Ml Vnlk la
lKSwj.w,i:al.
SHILOIi'S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
Tb wreew of this Orest Couch Core it
without parallel in the history of mnlicine.
mi uiukkiui si uinruci to sell it on po.
live Rttaisnu. sicrt that no other cure can uc-
ntully ttsrrd. That it may become known,
.he rmprwlon, at n enormotu enur, are
lscinr a Sumnle IValle I re into n-n home
n the I'niipil Si net and Cansila. If ym have
l.oti jh, bore i hroet, or itrnnchitm, ur ii, for
will core yon. If your child hat the (.'moo.
or Whooping Cotifh, ate it promptly, sml relicl
is tare. If you dread thai Iumlmua diseaw
ComiumntiiNi, o il. Adt your DrUKxut fi
SHILOIi'S tnKK, Pike loci... jo cts. snd
ll.on. If your Ijuilk sre aore or ilmk tame.
nst Shiloh't l'onsn l liuicr, Price 15 cu.
8port8man, Attention!
If y.. want tnahont arnirstelr, dna'l tail le
lhl jmit inn wua the rolattrahut
LYMAN
Msillf Ul 111 , tHU
riont Main. ll; t.
A tv Unlit and a rwl noar an both alrusls to
low up,
A continuation ofacouith forsnv length
of time causes irritation of the lungs, or
some chronic throat disease, "Knanii
Hmnehial Trnrkei" are an effective coush
reineily. I'rlce, ' cent. M only in tnttt.
The man who wants the earth In atlflil it be
accurus Uic oiint.
I INDIAN DEPREDATION I
"PENSION PATENTS
LAND '. HOMESTtaO ! POSTAL
CLAIMS
The"BXAMINKR" UVRKAV of CLAIM
' tB tm Draw-Tins or
San Franolaoo Examiner.
If vile have s clsim of any rtwrlptlon wbalsosvsr
miHiisfc mm t'lunl Fiiaisuvmin.ni sua
wish It ipHNllly siljudlcsled, ildmm
JOIIlf VVKDDKBHURW, Maanger,
U r strwtt, !. W. Wsshlncton, D. 0.
OOOOOOOOOOO
THE 8MAUE8T PILt IK THE WORLD I
o TUXT,S o
TINY LIVER PIIXS
OhTIlihlrtuMorth ltwBrwM," a
(wlljr r.Mllv pure I r Vrir nttUtlo W
frvuvt Nlxt MlKHva In Uil bortlr.
OOOOOOOOOOO
PIANOS MORGANS.
WINTER 8 HISFEfl,
71
Morrison Street, Portland,
WMI SO
Or1
WALL PAPER
10 cents out double roll. K-nd 2-csnl stsmn for
families. . Kf'liOFIKl.tl A MOKIiAN,
iw 1 nirn strent, rortiann, nr.
UHV CCUCD cured to iTtr cured.
lilt I iLf Llk We want llie n.mean.l al-
ureimof every suncrer in me
ICTURjlA U.S. and Canada. Address,
no 1 iiivin f.
SEEI
Of all kinds snd In anrquaullly-wbnle-
ssw sun retail al btal rock prlcwa.
E. J. BOWEN,
SS Front 8treet, Portland, Or.
ftf Heml for rauknue.
MORPHINE
HABIT I
Hooka frss:,
SURE CURE
l-scttln Msdldin Ui., 60 llsr hi.. Mm frsjsrtscd.
rnnlsnd, (irvfiiit. A. I. Armnrnns, erlo.
Brswli -( cut. 1. Rin. 1'nLt.vus. s Um. 11
Muu ewinaa uf study, asms rsus of unilwn,
Jln8lnHK. Nhocthand,
TyPfmritimr, Vtnmtnthi. m4 HmgiUk ibfiartmtnti
irln mmum Uirrvuariroul lite ypr. iMudrngi jriuiit
tM u any urn. (tUou froa itlsi- tcbool, trim.
HOYT & CO.
Want an agent In everv town In firearm. Waah.
tiiKUiu ami Idaho to ael
PIAN03 and ORGAN8
On anmmlsslnn. No stock or esidtsl needed.
siusie learners nreierrefl. msM'lal ralM on all
aissia. n nw inr paniruiara.
POUT I. A BID, OK,
JOHNSTON A LAWRINOK,
wsin,aai,aD aTiu--flamkar'
as Isflnesrs' fupfH, "Hunt
an ttsai rumas. Iran Plea, Sans, fla
Cevarlflf, tubrlcalent. Water Mrtofa, Fan
in Vntllatra, Cash agisters, Im.
Wliu fiir prints.
131 flMT IT., PORTLaNO, 0.
Cnntraxtora on hssUn and vsntllstlns
biilldlnaa. Kstlmsua rurnlatied.
J.
McCRAKEN
bsAl.KUH If-
co.f
Rack Harker Um. ferllan CtsMnt, a.
Sal an UUk Plait. Hair, Fir Irlek
an fir Clay. LAND PLallC.
99 Worth front Street, Cor. D,
i-OHTLAND, OB. . ,
BCTmads7i in rmirrtsyson my KlsrtrleOorsnt
at- -" arm niMciaiues. um iier cent prow and out
prises, hwii pie free. Ur lirnlsman,lirilway,M.V
SIGHTS.
WU Xlshl. 41: I, ,,1-v UtmA
orV lllllitli.M S-n.,.t fl.. uft
eeuis. unit l. ntsll ou rwi4 nf inii,
N. T. HUDSON, 13 First Stmt, Pgrtlmd, Or.
seud lut new lUiistmhNt t'aislona.
RARfG!
We hate a hlc shwk ol Itnlila-r iimis h.,.i,t
nl a lesitln- house rellrlu Iront loulorse on
this rsmst,
I'hlid's tul.hrr ahem, A to 10 2?n
Mlsmsr" lisiiholda, IV u i., . . , , , , . , . . 1
Missmi' oviirshors . ,, 'if. Ion
Misers' sttllrs sRd lilaheiils.,., . ... Il isj. Il.'n
U.ll,' iv.,r.l., sll slf Irs . ; toe, fr. a
U.II.-S- strtli-s sml snow exrludrr , II ui. ii.i'i
IjhIIkS' bllth CMt (SllKIS. II ?), 1
ladles' nonU, ssH'lsl bsmallls.. , II .si, l T,1
Ihlld'S boots,. lion. tl.M
Misers' Issita., , II -i m
Ibiy'esMJts , ..... .WKieV
Men's sliort bonis, extra.. , j.,ei ki i..'al
Men's blp hoots , .;.'( (,4a
Men's nvenhors, elKhl styles . . 4V, iwe, um, ;.t
Men's srrlliv snd snow eseludrrs. . II ri, II. ro
Koliner t'lotlilna nf all klmls al a bis dlaromit
from matilsr prices. Ask for our full list l
Hublsir l.oisls. Address
SMITH'S CA8H STORK,
I-4I I ront Ntreet, Mna rrastelsMS, Cat. :
.n
p a 7 a nnn esi.
Ml
Saliwqfjap. -
The most popular brand of
smoking tobacco in the United
States.' It is made from to
bacco at least three years old.
Its rich mellow smoke has
never been equaled.
Real ( Maria f'arellna ta now recked
In Patent Clnth Pouches, ss wall aa in foil.
CI QlathearknnwIMM
adlns remedr Inr ail Ui
unnatural disrharsee and
prlvatadleeeeeedf men. A
eerisia cure for llie dentil.
Milne weskDses peculiar
to women.
Iireeeitkr Ipreeeribellandfeslasr
HlEtOiil"-'inv lu reoomnieBdla Its
. dscisn,o aTP all suirerers.
' .1 J t'i" "1 B .DtMTua.w.
Sa1 VUfvm 9tj99.
r yrealnTX I
fITMiA YH.
I ueSfssteMsntieW
I ease. awMWM,
rssJij5g
FRAZEII AXLE
GREASE
BsstiDthaWorld
6et tha Ganuina
Sold Everywhere
.yr. ..it.
uisi.ia
s-BM
' " i.wi. iZ.v st iij.irm.n.
Wwul.l.l,iils,s:iUl4.lii,1ll'i,"l.7.U
s K
Wk CHIOHtlTtH'S C HOLISM, RtD C08$ DlAMONO BHAN0
rtunRoNu?s
Tha -rati-1 Pib At. tutit ahsUai. bmii vtii
rem im um, rtvisim. 'l akkat mm mthmm klaL fM .t,ai,i j .....
A
Msn,lll.n,.B,liilsl.,.!,
N. P. N. V. No. 41(1 -8. F. N. D. So. 41 3
aF .
IlestOiUKli Medicine, ltrconimenilej by l'hvaioian.
Cureawher all else fnils. l'liiuaant and sfc-roeahleto th
taste. ChlMrea take it without objection. Hv clriiKplnU.
Y