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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1891)
Testing Ihc Baking Powders. Comparative Worth Illustrated, tnr PROF. PETEB COLLIER, XJtxm chkmht im chiz or rmu DKPAKTMENT OJf AORlCDLTCR, WASHINGTON, D. O, dr. PRicics r Fart Ciaam Tartar. BOYAf, -f Contain Anunom. BlTKTVAI.iaO.... lam sad Ammonia. AIM and immwh V KONARCB .. . - r- : . Alnas and Amaionia. an NOW BAIX .. ww-.f-Ahn and Aauaoaia.l CALCMKT . ...... . r Contain Alan. I am - WAKKAIX"..... w-i Atann and Ammonia. I ntixp: Atnm and Ammonia, i BaTPARn-8 Alnm and Ammonia I BOH BOW . .. ..- Contain Ahua la. roRrtrrcrrr -r- Aiam and ammonia, ha OBICIAOO YKAftT vwl CRO WW ...... . . w-f- Aknaaad An am. a. SJIXVKW. STAR . doimmw htm f" Alam and Ammonia. fa. 3 Above diseram u drawn and verified in all tt aewi V7."Z ColHerho isnt as . Chemist, and Scientist The lU-g-t ie mndein accordance with his chemical teat of each brand enumerated The Carbntc acid eas was calculated to get the Utmmag strength and the "sntSfvV n.u ascertain ttparveolepmene-j puntr and oVneral usefulness of the leading Powder. The result of Trot Coiner ZZSSaSSTt .the ffct, that, with but one exception, ever, brand tested contained either Ammonia or Alum, and ' n.J Not one woman in ten thousand would use an Ammonia or AIM " lewder if she knew it Such Powder not only undermine the health, but ' ammonia imparts a sallow or blotched complexion. . - , rlWa x-rtTRL f)r Price's Cream Baking Powder, as shown by Frof. Colliers Powder has never been questioned. . - , ,, ' ' w Indicate the FowAer containing' eitnw Ammonia or Alas. w. Indicates the Ponder coataiuing botaAmmonia and Alan. While the diaeram shows some of these Ammonia or Alnm Po to W higher stnh than clawed below U that they possess any value. All Ammonia or Alum powuers sdouim iSdcdai dangerous, no matter how high their strength. Mrs. Usury Ward Beecher writes: " 40 Oaosos Street, J BaooKtiK, X. Y.. Feb. 11, 18904 " I hare used Alu ock' Posor Plastkbs for soma year for myself and family, and, as far as able, for the many sufferers who come to us for assitacr, and have found them a genuine relief fur moat of the acbes and pains to which fteh is heir. 1 have used Allows Pernors Plasters for all kinds of lameness and acute pain, and by frequent experiinenw rind that they can control many cases not noticed in your circulars. Tle above is the only testimonial I have ever (riven in favor of any plaster, and it uiy name ban been used to recommend any other, it is without my authority or sanc tion. . . . . The arret ear fnntlnhea the only platform upon which meu ul every adade of political tieltel will stand. Das Inamallue Stove Polish.; aodust; nasmau. Tsr Gantu for breakfast. pLUG CUT ttf& HEIGHT OF POPULARITY. If you are willing to pay a few cents more for a strictly pure Smoking Tobacco, buy the Mas tiff cut plug, Packed in patent canvas pouches, which retain the moisture and flavor of the to bacco. f 5 3. B. Paca Tobacco Co., Richmond. Vlrglula. It is an old-fashion notion that medicine has to taste bad to do any good. Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil -with its fish-fat taste lost -nothing is lost but the taste. This is more than a mat ter of comfort. Agreeable - taste is always a help to di gestion. A sickening taste is always a- hindrance. There is only harm in taking : cod-liver oil unless you digest it Avoid the taste. , Scott A Bowwa,Clw t, tja South ia Amu. New York. Vour dnif M fcaapl Scott'i Fmnliw f Md-mw tt aUdnuaavarywaaraaa, $u WIORPHINE HABIT! -zee SURE CURE ftmUteltactnOa.eclayBt. Ban Frauclaon Porll.Dd. Oresoa. A. P. ArmMrona, Prtn. oh tml : t:nT-iL sua. oou-nua, iiijWrto Unsiness, Shorthand, Tje-ritvr. frmmmnthif.mnd tntlitk Ittparimmtt j fln MW.KMI lbrmihiut the fw. StodrDU admlt- fwl at ai'j urn.. vawwKn. MASTIFF Vs v (N JlmiytuTlJ N. P. N. U. Ho. 3)-8. r. N. U. No. 47 3 3 Ktopcra Chaacd Tw Tbonaaa4 allma. One of the most thrilling elopements of modern time culminated recently at Tacoma, Wash., in the marriage of William Reno, of Milaca, Minn., and Mis Mary Ellen Reed, of Spokane Falls, Wash. Mr. Reno was a Protestant and Hiss Reed was a Catholic, and her par ents tried to veto the union. The young folks were determined to get married, however, and planned to meet in Ogden, Utah. But Mr. and Mrs. Reed had kept close watch of their daughter's move ments, and made their appearance soon enough to prevent the marriajre. Mr. Reno and Miss Ueed decided to go to San Francisco, but again the parents divined their scheme and were in San Francisco to meet the fugitive lovers when they arrived there. Finding them selves defeated the third time, the young couple quietly left San Francmco for Tacoma, where Mr. Reno's aunt gave them every assistance and went with them to a justice and saw them safely united. They traveled over 3,000 miles, but accomplished their object They are now way back in Minnesota Uor. bt. Lonis Republic Elopnd on a Charter! LoeoaMtlvn. Expense did not keep William C. Trudeau and Miss Beatrice Harrig from elooinar to Jefferson villa Tuesday night and becoming man and wife. The couple intended to cross on the ferry, but reached the wharf some time after the last boat had gone. Delays were dangerous in the eyes of the prospective groom, and, hurrying with the young lady to Fourteenth and Main streets, after much parleying an engine was chartered to carry them over. They reached Jeffersonville about 4 o'clock, and meeting a conple of policemen asked to' be shown the residence of County Clerk Stealer..' Arousing him, a license was pnxmred, and half an hour later the .vime couple wen standing in the dimly lighted parlor of Magistrate Keigwin, who, robed in a dressing gown, made the couple one. Louisville Courier-Journal. .-. , ' . ' -' ' -' '' - l-r Mrs. Chriatiancn'a Aacaat an n Braomatlek. ' Two mile east of Fonda is a farm owned by Byron Christiance. His wife, when cleaning a well stoop, fell head long into the well, striking the water ten feet below. Fortunately she did not release her grasp on the broom she had been using, and, as it struck the water broadside, ber body turned in the seven feet of water and ber feet landed on the bottom. On coming to the surface she grasped a projecting stone in the shaft and stuck the end of the broom handle in a crevice. Thus gaining support, she screamed for help, but without avail The shaft was ten feet in diameter, so that she could not get a purchase for ber hands and feet on both sides. Clinging to the stone with her right hand and resting ber right foot oa a projecting stone, she drew herself np to the surface of th water, getting sup port on the left from the broom. Then she raised the broom and stack it in crevice on a level with her head, getting support with her right hand and foot. Then she raised herself np as before, and in this way reached the curb and finally terra firms. Mrs. Christiance will not part with the broom, to which she cred its her marvelous escape. Albany Jour nal. ' . . . i Mlta Monaroad'a Poaltion. Miss Rebecca Stoneroad, of Meadrille. Pa., is superintendent of physical cult ure over all the schools, numbering 623, in the District of Columbia, and ha three division snperintendMits under her direction. , Miss Stoneroad has the honor of being the first to introduce phys ical culture into the public schools in the United States. She has been em ployed in the schools of Washington five years and has been promoted 'each year, until now she stand next to the bead of the faculty. Ber salary in her new and important position will be 1,000 per school year of nine months Boston Woman's Journal. f ROM A CONVICT VIEW. . An Onteaal Talla of Vnannanaaral KB la land an Ruaamklo Link Among a number of depraved looking character who were arraigned in th Tuuiba ouliott court for sentence on run- ons charges, from burglary to felonious aiwanlt. I noticed wuticnlarly on refined looking young fellow who, despite his ragged attire, apjieared to b ont of plaos in the prisoners pen. ; ' , Hia features were delicate and clearly defined, with non of. the sullen, servile appearance that is usually one of the chief characteristics or a criminal coun tenance! His eve were law aud clear, bis forehead high, while his chin and mouth denoted high spirit and an ab normally sensitive disposition. Us occupied seat as far distant from hia fellow unfortunate in crims as the burly court officers would permit. His eyes were cast on th floor, and from his dejected appenrano It was obvious that he felt keenly hi position. 1 eneaced htm in conversation, and year will not remors from memory the fierce bitterness with wmeo oe renewea his unsuccessful attempts to secure bon orable employment after the first convic tion for some trifling crime. "Mr name." said he. in answer to my question, "what do you want with itf To publish it so that those who have sent me here this Urns will snow now wall their Drejudice did It work? "Well, Thomas' will do Charles Thomas. That is what I am called now. It is not mi real name. I have a few relative and I respect them. They have moved from where they lived when 1 was first sent away gone to a new borne to escape my shame that is why J'm Thomas." There is np criminal so hardened but what he will Fhsrjah aomewhera behind his rongb exterior tender thought of a past association a friend, perhaps, or probably a sister. For that reason wbea Thomas turned away bis bead I remain ed silent I thought 1 distinguished a suspicious moisture In his eyes, but I may have been mistaken. It is very easy to start, ne connnueu, -but once started you cannot stop. Peo ple will not jet you. "With a crowd or companions one uay 1 drank more than 1 pould stand. A quarrel followed and I stabbed on fel low with my pen tntr waa arreNiea, tried and couvicted and sentenced to Sing Sing for three year. 'That was enough for me, ana wn I came back I tried to start over again, 1 secured employment a a driver. I had been a clerk in a building material dealer's yard on West Thirtieth street 1 had no trouble, worked bard and was complimented by o.j employer. Then 1 noticed that my associates began to avoid ine. Two or three would get to gether, point at me and talk a boot me in an undertone. "Finally, one day the proprietor cam to me and said, 'Thomas, 1 have no fault to find with yon; yon have worked faithfully and bard, bnt the other men say you have been a convict and that they will leave if yon don't 1 will bav to discharge you, although I am sorry.' He gave me two weeks wages and I had to leave. '1 tried again with a like result Then, in desperation. I robbed a store and was sent away again. "Yon wanted to know, mister, BOW I got here; well, that's how. Tin eoina to Sing Siug for burglary, and when I get out I'll probably go back for the same crime. Nobody cares, ana I don't ' A man who has not been unfortunate won't work with ma I could not get married even if 1 tried to settle down and be respectable. No self respecting woman would hare ma. "Go where I'm not known? Yes, I conld do that bnt a man can't succeed when ha is acting a lis. It would be found out and 1 woold bars to go to an other place where Fro not known." "Thomas!" shouted a court officer. "Here." replied the unfortunate. "Yon are charged with burglary," said the justice as he approached the bar. "Guilty or not guilty?" "Guilty." ' "Remanded for sentence." Thomas was led away to a cell in the prison beneath the floor Of the court New York Herald. Doafctra Dlffar Anna Ovsr Hair. Some authorities seem to regard the graying of the hair as a mechanical and incidental phenomena due to defective functions, and others regard it as an or ganic or chemical process. -The location and character of the coloring substance in the hair is also a question about which authorities differ greatly.. Watts' "Dic tionary of Chemistry," also Dr. Bichat and Dr. Draper, have advanced the view that the color is in the central portion of the hair, while no leas an authority than Cnvier asserts qui to the reverse. that the peripheral portion contains the color. Other authorities, as ura uar- penter, Todd and Bowman, state that the pigmentary grannies are sometimes in one part and sometimes in another of the hair shaft .while "Kolliker suppose that the dark pigment of the medulla are nothing more than the globules of air in the sir cejja" Hyland C. Kirk in New York Times. , ; A Girl Whn Wouldn't Black Boat. 1 have known a wedding appointed, and the doors cf the chapel open, and every one waiting, but no one arrive, and the parties remain unmarried. In one case a foolish dispnta occurred a the young couple were walking across the fields to the place of worship about who ought to clean the husband's boots. At first it was only a joke, but it was taken in earnest, and the bride elect seated berself on a stile to argue the mat ter out Neither would give in, the vil lage clock struck twelve and they re turned hn ie nnmarried. London Tit- Bit ''. ' ;'. "V ' - '' '" ' . S.ir Kalatlns , He After we are married, darling, I trust your wealth won't incessantly li. thrown np to me. She No, I rely npon yon to keep it down, dear. New York Bpoco. Wmtton-" Ueonm W Child' conn trr home at Bryn Mawr, is regarded as one or toe mosi expensively pisinmuwi country plana la th United States. 'rhm nr&irMi of the servants alone amount to $1,000 month. A new stable la in process of oraction oq the ground at an estimated cost or awjav. A Kansas map sank a shaft oa his farm the other day, and In going down 100 feet, it Is said, struck two ove toot veins of mineral paint a ten foot strata in of brick clay, a twenty inch rein of coal and a lira foot stratum of marws. NEEDED LEGISLATION, , Baklna- IowW BUI Paaeo by th Mia aeaots Vaantn. . CM. Paul Maeatokl The recent newapaper discussion of Uis dsngerons qualities of ammonia Domes from the alarming Increase of it use in baking powder. People who absorb It In small quantities iroin uay to iay suffer from slow ammonia polaoning. Taken internally In auttieient quantities, it eats away the coating of the toincn and intestines and reuses death. Slow ammonia poisoning produces various lormaol stomach troubles. Not one woman in ten thousand would use an smnionia baking powder if she knew it Sueh powders not only under mine the health, bnt Ammonia imparts a sallow and blotched complexion. Following is the bill recently passed by the Minnesota senate. It's the dan ger signal which the law throw out for tha protection of the people: A BIU. FOB AK ACT TO RR(UMT THK TBAFFlU IN SAKINU IHIWDKK. Section 1. Any person who (hall know ingly sell or procure the sale, or offer for sale of any package or can of Baking Powder, containing any Ammonia in It, not distinctly, legibly and durably land ed, stamped or marked in a conspicuous place with the words in the Knglish Ian gnsge "This Baking Powder contains Ammonia" In letter of great pica, or any letters equivalent thereto in length, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and punished by a fine not lea than 20 nor more than fSO; shall be confined in the County Jail not less than ten or more than twenty days, or by both fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of the court ' " '.'' Sec 2. Tlie sale or offer for sale of the substance mentioned in the foregolnv section in package not stamped, marked, branded or labeled as therein required, hall be orinis-facie evidence of knowl edge of the character of said substance, on the oart of the person so selling or offering for sale and bis employer. Sec. 3. This Act shall be in force on and after its passage. v Noya. An incident occurred in the house when the senate bill cams np foi passage, In reference to an amendment proposed br Mr. IMinent. This waa op pooed by several members. Mr. Feig said that if the bill as it came from the senate was all right then the amendment was all wrong. Tha amendment com pelting the printing of the word "Am monia "on the label only affected the Royal Baking Powder, and no wonder they (el the senate bill was a blow al them. : KBjaahm a rnatawe pamfnnv. The re wait. of Johaqq Cbrtstopo Ulock. th great com poser, were aa- hunwd at the Matsleinsdorf oetnetery Vienna, where tboy bad rested sine I7W7. and reioterred at ths Central cem etery, in ths Mnsknans' corner, near those of Beethoven and Sobubert and close to the Motart monument Ths grave was in a disgraceful state. Tha grass mound had fallen in and was overgrown with weeds: toe gravestone had disappeared, and only an obelisk bearing Uluck a nam marked th spot Tha workmen bad some difficulty in clearing away the roots and shrubs. The first thing brought np was a por tion of a rotten wooden coffin, followed by fragtneutaof bones a shoulder blade, portions of the skull, a collar hone, arm bones, the nnder jaw, with three teeth, a double tooth, one or two ribs, and finally some flowing brown hair, proba bly from a periwig. The earth was sifted for an hour, and aa nothing mora oonld be found a wooden case was filled with tha remain and placed in a hand some metal coffin, over which the Vienna Men' Amateur choir afterward aang selections from Gluck's Vienna operas, performing in theeverring bis "Arnolds." St James' Gasetta. A PromUIng Wastara Indnstry. The sugar beet factory at Grand Island. Neb., began operations recently . and manufactured over 800 barrels of refined sugar, ready for market during the first twenty-four hour It was in operation. The statement is made that It is the largest and most complete beet sugar factory in the world. The long drought cut the crop of beet short. therefore the new factory Will only have surmliea for a ninety day run. This is an enterprise, of wonderful interest to the farmers of tha great grain raising state.'' It sugar beet raising proves successful tha manufacture of our own sugar will be of inestimable benefit to all the people of tb nation. When onr shops and factories consume all the farm prod ucts the days of depression and over production are past, and farming wiu be prosperous business at all times. The Grand Island mill has a capacity of SH0 tons of beet per day, which yield tV) barrel of sugar. Every particle of the beet I saved, cattle being fed on the refuse, and chewing gum being made of certain parts that are loft over, Iowa Btate Register. Light Pint. red with HI Taalk. A few days ago John Benxley, a well known sporting man, appeared at th Four Courts and complained to tha po lice that be had been robbed of a 41a mond stud valued at $500, for th recov ery of which he would give $300. Be (tated that be was in company with a man named Fnerst alias Forrest, ami that wbus be awoke next morning hia diamond was gone. As ths screw part til) remained in hia shirt he came to the conclusion that it could not bar been lost, consequently the thief must hare embraced him and bitten the dia mond out of the setting. Hardly had Mr. Benzley reported his robbery when Nettie May complained to tba police that she had had bitten out of her ear a diamond earring raiuea at fuv, She said that she waa in company with Fnerst While they were in the house be placed hitfurins around ber neck ana hugged and kissed her. After his de parture she discovered the loss of one of ber diamond earrings, although the set ting still remained in her ear, the thief having bitten the diamond ont t Louis Globe-Democrat An Aruoatook Prodaet. The annnal "potato raid" is in progress in Aroostook, Me., as the starch facto ries are beginning their season s work This is one of the most novel sights to be witnessed in this section or the conn try the long ine pf teams bauling the potatoes to the factories and waiting . . , . . i , m l l - . .. . tactr turn to uniouu. uero )a a ( crop In Aroostook this year, the largest for many years, iu fact, and there will be a good supply for the factories, as the bitter are paying very good price There are about forty factories tn Aroos took county and on its border, and a they nse ppward of two million bushels yearly. It IS seen mai potato raising auu starch making in Aroosioon are mau tries of considerable magnitude. Cor. Boston Transcript ISws nl Wlnta. TU graceful sea gull put In an ap pearance in Baltimore' harbor earlier than usual this season, and old salts pre dict a hard winter. Whether tha sea gn!la are weather indicator or not their presence la very desirable. As Bcaveturers ther are useful, aud even th ordinary observer I struck by their beauty and gnu. Their predominating color is white, with a gray mantle, vary ing in shade from a delicate pearl gray to dark, blackish slate or nearly black. Som hare black beads, and their black cap turn white in winter. Th bill and feet are generally bright red or yel low, and mak a brilliant contrast with the other coloring as the birds dart rap idly oast or sail slowly overhead. They are a clamorous, noisy set, with thrill, penetrating rotoaa They go in flocks or scatter like scouts or sentinel They mar be seen floating on th water In small companies, or drawn npon shore like soldiers, or standing in group on a land bar on one foot quiet and solemn. When not busy eating up such material as they And to their taste floating on the aurfao of the water they watch other bird and rob them of any special tidbit they have secured. Passeuirers on steamers entering or leaving Uneeustown harbor, Ireland, have a tiloawwt diversion feeding the sea gulls The bird are quite tame, and com close to the vessel to be fed. Frt queotly the bird will caich the food a soon aa it strike the water. When they are given any article particularly dia agreeabte they express their indignation by discordant sureaina They follow the steamer far out to ana. picking np any edible matter thrown from the ship The man who for the first time shoot one of these birds, expecting to secure a large and plump specimen, get only a misers bl. lean carcass sunk in a large mass of feather, and may be said to be gulled. Baltimore American, 111 Minus' ato far a WatleUa-. ' Mr. Will E. Robinson, of BeeJlsviUe, and Miss Loq Jeffrey, of East Bethle hem, boarded the train at West Browns ville and eoutrived to get married oa the fly while coming to this city. The party did not wish to be married at the home of the groom, and Mr Rob inson could not gut a ware of absence sr as to get a marriage license in this rttjjr, and bow to get married away from home, take a trip and be back for duty on Monday morning was the question to be emred, ana sir. U watt roper Intendtmt of the Monougabele division of the PentMylvania railroad, aud Col. Chill Bassard helped the interested eoopls out of aq interesting dilemma. Mr watt had the train stopped at Monongahela City Editor Haaaard bad secured the attendance of the Rev. J. T Riley, of the Methodist Episcopal church. on the depot platform. Mr. Robinson and Mis Jeffrey atopped from the train to the platform, and the Rer. Mr. Riley pronounced the ceremony without wast ing any time. ' The train stopped at l:U o'clock p. in. and was again on its way at 8:21, the ceremony occupying just three minute. An immense crowd bad assembled, at the station, and a band was playing the reuamg nisren as toe onue anq grooui stepped npon the platform. : Aa tba happy pair stepped back aboard, the train the crowd showered rice upon them, un til they were literally eorereq. nvta- burg Plapateb, Klcht Waaal Etvetrt Sieanl Car. The Springfield avenue electrto rail road waa started in Newark Oct 4, with eight wheel cars a large a ordinary team railroad coaches, and capable of carrying sixty paMnrager. The line runs from Market street station through toe busiest part of the city, and the cars were sandwiched in between the bora cars of other line, but increased speed waa made, and the day passed without a horse being seriously frightened or a col liaion occurring One passenger bad hie arm broken by coming In contact with one of the central poles while waving a salute out of the window to a friend on the sidewalk- . Bach car was equipped with two twen ty horse power motor geared to one axle of each truck. They surmounted the steep hills on Springfield avenue without much diminution of speed. New York Bun. A fanr Thoaannd Found Cfcaaae, At the cheese factory in East Otto re cently there waa put in the hoop the big gest cheese ever made in this region, and probably the largest ever made in the United State It measures Ave feet tn diameter and if thirty-nine Inches high, ft weight when cured will be 4.000 pounds, and fully 88,000 pounds of milk waa used in Its manufacture. - The abundant pasturage made the September milk unusually rich, so this huge cheese la expected to be of prime quality. About four weeks will be required to cure it thoroughly. This record breaker was made for a grocery house of Cincin nati, who are about to occupy a large new building. It is wanted as an at traction for toe opening. Baffao Oom niarctal. The Buffalo Are department has lately received k novel Are engine which has excited much interest in that city. The carriage is constructed entirely of papier macha, all the different parte of the body, wheels, pole and the rest being finished in ths best possible manner While the durability end power of re sistance possessed by tbi material are fully as great as those of wood, the weight is of course much leas. Id 15 L'ifloles. I suffered severely with face neuralgia, but in 15 minutes after applica tion of ST. JACOBS OIL was asleep; have not been troubled with it since. No return since 1883. ..V:'. F. B. ADAMS, Perry, Ma "ALL RI6HT ST.JACOSSOILDIDlf." OMSTBtNO FOB tW W TEAR.) Tha wotM-rsnowned ius ,Mo,tW,'l' Hlonmnh IHtlors, ami ttaotr tvulluuwl uuvularlt) hr ovw a third ol a twiiiumr a a hmiafbla, Ij marmly mikw wwilrful than lb wlme lnt rwtU in annual awram' of HiwmlU-r Human, Thl Ihi! mseinal uaallaa " P"" lUhwt by Tha lloatnrfmiiri I'Umlmin, la timlur Ibflr uwn lHimwllUMwrvlloii,mliy lu ility hKinln In thai department. 1 boy aw rimuliiKabullvVn muntha In tha ymruntlio work, and thn Inn of aaiii fur 1M will w than I0,II,(KI), lirltilMl III Ui Kiisllub, '"'' Kronen, WVIh, Nurwaglan, SwwIUh. Ilnlianil, UiihomUii ami Hwnlh laiisimra. Meter to eoiiy of It lor valuabla and lutnrvaltn reaitliis mimwriilns health, ami niimr1m wHni"itl aa to tha nVi'y uf llwtmr' Nloumnn HI Hum, aniiiwiiioiil, artl Infnnnalhm, aatmuonitoal oalculalloiw and rhmuuUwtloal ttiiia,t.,whln iwil txi uivtiitwl on for eomwtiK-na, The Alma into for m oau lie bo obtained fro ol from dniKKUu and sonoral uuuutry daalera lu ail parla ol Uis ooaiitry. tlmi.1 1'antor I tlltl not ar yon at obureh laal malar. Averaso Wornlilr Noi t had UothloK mm than a qtuulor about ma, Btiddim ohangn of the weather ' often oauss pulmonary. Immohlnl and aathmstifl troubles. "Jr-m-a's "re- ZVoram " will allay th Irritation which induces oouglilng, giving immediate relief, i - Aa no road ar an mush as those tnat hsva Jual btwu mamlod.ao no atmiotaareao Intolerant aa thus who hava Jut turiiod aolnta. ''- HOW'I THIS ' W oltVr One Hnmlivd Hollar Reward for any nam of Catarrh that eannot bo vwtud by latin liaU'at'atarrh t'urv. r. J. i IH NKV CO Pro)"-. Toledo, 0. We, tha timtrnlk'iMHi, hava known K. i, ( Iwimy for Uio Inat llftvou years, and bollov him mt foot! honorable In all bHatnvna Iranaw'tlnua, ami DiMdolally alila to earry out any ukUgaUoiia man iy uinir nrui. WmtATruai, Whulaaala prtiiralata, Toledo, O. rYaliliiiit, Klniiati A Marvin, VYholeaais bru Stats, Toledo, . Hall's Catarrh I'ura la taken Internally, afttna rtlrvvtly noon th blood ami niuooua aurfaiw oj th ayaU'iu, 1'rli-a, Joe per twllle. Hold by all lirtMMlata. Olrl violtnlats ar beeomlitf numerous, tilrla an always altar lieaua. It is said that the amies used by the manufacturers of Star t'ltig for weiKhlng tli tobacco for a plug of tttar ar no con structed that, if anything leas than sixteen ounces is put Into the aoahw, an electric hell rinn automatically. Moat toliaouo ohewera throuKhmit ths I' lilted Mlates use Hur 1'Iuk, It beitiR the peat. th tha tnotUmi and results wheo iyrup of Fiffi ia taken; it is pleasant ud retreabing w tba taste, aud acu .eutly vet prompt) on tha Kidneys liver ami Bowels, cleanses the ey era ' effectually, dutpts cohis, head che ami foveri end cure habitu, iiatition frniUuenUy. For sak n 50o and f 1 bottle by all druggisu CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO rtAtHwm. em,, louiatiut at. way wm r. SIIILOII'S consur.iPTion CURE. The iucerw of this Oml Cough Care is without parallel in th htatorr of mcditina, All drugniats ar authorised to sell it on s fwfc itiv guarantee, a teat thi aa ether cur can sue, osalully staad. That it Buy become known, the iYoprielort, tt an anormona expeass, sr piscina Sample JUVHtl Free into every bone In th United States snd Canada. U yon have Cough, Sore Thrmt, or fiVnncbhis, use k, fee tt will car you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Coaith, ust It promptly, and relief Is aura. If yoa dread that buidion dtMaat CoaMmptkin, nae it. Auk your Druggist b SIIILOII'S CURE, Price locls., Jo c7a. and itMk If yonr Lanes sr sore or Back Uuna, as Shiloh'i rorou l'laater, frfc J tt, OOOOQOOOOOO THE SNAU-Etf riIUNTHE0RU)lrt Otiwy liver pills o OKa rm nil Mas virtues nl tha larawr ia a. mtunHy alRMillvwl si" venwtnbl). J y.xm ataa ahown In thla banter. oo oqo ooQOOQ HOYT tL CO. Want an asaul Is evarv Iowa la Oregon, Wash tiujton ana Idaho lo aell PIANOS and ORGANS in oomtmaaian. No aUMik or naalul uoouad Muate taar-Jbera prfrnid. Hoadal raws oa all roods. Writ tor parUoulara, : , '- :. . FORTH. A WD. OH. Old Gold aa Mrn- Bmarjili an4 nw aM Oo mi nam bfnail an tha old aiut lu,li amaa at S hlamaa, Thud SmU, Saa traaauaal I will aaad nj raaura auui aw oaaa. aaauvnias w aaaaf, n as mi tOav)i7l Ut fuartlftjraoa myM.9etro Conmu Mild MDwWMtlaM. S'N Berf narnt irmflt mtlA OfaaU wflitM. Hnti. fVwaa, r,HfldmiM Hrtmt)mjn.X W muat have room., W nnat kiwi' huay. moat hava mouvynd untck, Ui and thla mesna linih-r, btaa, rednutlotis, mcrllliw, axlu to our untnina aud every tnliia but imHta to our aelvea; tun atia k muat iw iut lu omlur for atook taking right away, Wsoovri. JW Hat. soikI dry praebea ,..'...,..4t es ai ll. white iir . 1 oo lOltai. white or eolnred'taMiM 1 0(1 aewlns and ilarulug uoeilka I no alba, aairo or nilnea ,,... 1 iin Soana table anrioou, fine ,...,,..,...... 1 in s ana tnlile plum, sraia-a oy ilta,,,, oo I patr ludlaa flu to nl lfawra.,.,.,...,,,..,., 1 m I inir mlaaea' HtwUahird j of) i pairs mlaaea' uira aamlala Mm.. ., I W I iwlrul lace I'lirUitua,. ..,..,., ... 1 txi k llj. Chrl-tiiina eaiely, 'oUwl , j Hi 10 ladlea' fine llnon taillar or eullk , , i mi r0 doa. aaaurMot button for family tiae I lai Ih baii'tke nhlefa for mi'ii. womvii. ehllilran. 1 10 Ai m. Kreitob prtiiioa, sihhI, not Inrsi. , 1 im VI yda, haiidaomo eaahinerv, ikl In. wide , 1 ut Hend for full Hat of barsafuaiif all klmla to Smith's Cash Store, I.IS FRONT tt., IAN FRANCISCO. CAU. Beat tiaUBh Medinin. Careiiil fflolliers. V r? I Cure wher all else fall. Weaaant and agnwable tots taste. ChlldrvntaksltwiiluiutfiMiintlnn. R,Jmi.t. .5 . UNL TREE m r,7,Z,f.?.?, 7.?? ?'". ""rlna, llandaania ... , , rviuinia oatahwiina trenr HZ 7mil?"lr!' .Plant and II u I ha. Tkaraaabbrad I..,i44 IVaisr iiawla. tteclataa- 1 Mllri tii a 2' ai7i,1" '1'!. aPM'w' lion. Aiidiaaa. m.-ti.uliiK tlna pM.ir, (AMUEL WILSON, AMCCII AtllCUVILLE.PA A the entm womanhood, arorr young girl munis the wisest oaro. Troubles Wpinninu; then may make her whole lifo mi, arable, But the troubles that are to ho feared hava ..positive nnnody. Dr. Pioroe'i Favorite l'rtoriptioii builds np and stronrthena the system, and rcgultttoe and proutoU every proper funotion. It's a gonoroua, support ing toitio, and a quieting, toothing nervino a legitimate tMtlivine, not a boverage, free front al(Hhol and injurious drug. It correots and euros, siiMy and luroly, all those dolioato durangomenta, weaknosnea, and diseasoi puoultnr to the tax, A remedy that don oure is one that oan bo gutratttel That ' what the proprietors of "Favorite Proscription " think. If it doosn't give aatisfaotion, in evory case for whioh ita reoommonded, they'll re fund the money. No otlu r inodiinna for women is sold on eiudi term. Dooida for yoursulf whuthor some thing t'lse sold by the dealer, ie likely to be "ituit aa , good for you to buy. , Sportsman, Attention I If yo want in amMl seeuralaiy.aMi't fall to lht your sun with lb mlabraMd , YMAfl . OICHTO, ntMlU, f-'iil by mU a I. T. 8UB3.X, 13 First ttrtit, Pirttui, Or. smm sw n iiiuatratMl 'abUooa. Leading mediatl authorities state that new and improperly cured tobacco when heated in the pipe produces a rank vege table poison. rirtavteo Ilk liquor aan oily Im Maptvmf hf ay. This is the reason why "Seal of North Carolina" is the most e a ' a a " e popular brand ol smoking to bacco in the United States. ; II is made from tobacco, at lea thrtfis years bjd. , , .Its richX' ( low.,. smoke has "nrjjv y equaled. t taal af Narrk Csraliaa Is now aarkd l jmuinl Clotb rnunlua, a wli aa lu foil. ' ilAI I C t L.l Wawant th nam and aaV- 1QTI! 11 V.aandnaaa, A44rm. Ad I llialfl f.laiwVaWma.asSKl.l .an. - - a aaaa m wnot ar J wimjci uoV tTCMi aa "Vralu aa fvmit fiaaa" -ra. A mrr. irJaaaa HurrkUSaHIM ttrw,oJu44 fnrmtr iMf wrWaa. M raar laroSSlATIOS l ot. VmK lrtnnr! SararlXai LOW plMl AaM. hn na. rr riaa.raoai raua.ai,e.nu.ar rnaa. anna, IMM-mwMMii. ttafarawataeaiaB.S. MaSBTTSa. Ixkaw ariKK IHUWlUl a,..Irfuilall,iia1 baaacav. PIA0S0RGAS. raiti i ei!?b. ; 71 Morriaen traet, Partland, Or. rar so. FdZER AiE Best is tht roridlf) R IT A 0 T JUDSOa PceTc IS eaLirOINI it., M FRANSISCO, . If you went TOWDKR for Mining, Railroad Work, Htutnp Blasting or Tree Plantinif, send for (?rloe List. J. MeCRAKEN It COj, -DiAUtaa in- . Rack Harbar Iin. fartlaa etiaant eH ' n Sat an Utah latr. Hair, Fir irla as Fir Ctey. LAND PURlcR. OO Ksrtk Vraat Slraatt, (tar, D, rOMTLAMO. Us, Hit n lathara nnwl.i Ifartln ramaoy lor all llta onnatural aianharw aaa nrlwuiadlaaaaaaoluirn. A aartal armrttfortbaaabllpi ilnt WMkaa Bacullas Wfimm. r h.1 ii. ra I Tf IxalOaHn'MOn in rwv muvaadlag it la) , auciiiilijOt m aumrara. al rmtvm ate 4 -"fw- CATALOGUE. LI,ESTCJD1L (,'alarad Plmra, rai niihll.had. Iteaxrthlaa all htmu oitfr94i riRifrtt. rttl ul ttiwniiiria.ntiriiiiuM i I'rrfrx. pastiHii praMDf i """i wlit It V 4 UMmMai t ) 1 ' Ht-at saale tM V