The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, January 22, 1892, Image 4

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    MisnamMs Things.
The experienced huntsman in the woods never wastes
time looking for bear in Bear Hollow, nor deer along Deer
Creek, nor would he hope to shoot any great nnmber of duckr
on Duck Lake, for his experience has taught him that such
points 'are always misnamed, a"nU this lesson holds good witt
" almost everything in life. For instance, in the case of th
1 - brands on articles of food, spices and other ground fooc
products, the things branded or labeled "pure", "strictly
pure" or "absolutely pure," are without exception the most
U villainously adulterated. Tis the wolf in sheep's clothing
. always.
' The most brazen case is that of the Royal Baking
Powder. This article is branded and paraded before the people
as "absolutely' pure" when it contains ammonia. You can
smell it, ia the can and often in the biscuit while hot
What woman would use an ammonia or atum baking
V ' powder if she knew it? They not only destroy the stomach,
but ammonia will destroy the complexion.
Not so with Dr. - Price's Cream Baking Powder, the
: only pure cream tartar powder to be obtained, and the
only baking powder made by a physician. Dr. Price has
. devoted a life-time to perfecting this old-fashioned, in
dispensable article of the culinary art that has stood all the
tests and remained the standard for forty years.
! A man who bs practiced medicine for tarty
'.jean ought to know salt tram sugar; read wust
he says: -
ToLgno, O., Jenoary 10, IIW7.
Meterra. ?. 1. Cheuev A Co. Gentlemen: 1 bare
been in the general practice ol medicine fur most
forty year, and would any that in all my praetl"e
ami expetleuce have never seen a prepare 1 a
that I sould prescribe with aa much confidence
of success aa I cau Hall's Catarrh Care, manu
factured by yoa. Hare prescribed it a great
many times, and ita ettect ia wonderful, and
woufd aay in conclusion that I have yft to And
caae of Catarrh that it would tint cure, it they
would take it according to directions. Yours
truly, - L. L GORSI CH, M. D..
' OlBoe, 2i& Summit street
We will give $100 for any ease of Catarrh that
cannot be cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Takes
internally. 1. 1. CHUNKY dt CO., Props.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists; 75c.
If boys, like colts, were early b-oken to work,
there would be less kicking later f n life. .
Perhaps you do not believe these
statements concerning Green s An
gust Flower. Well, we can't make
you. We can't force conviction in
to your head or med
Doubting lane into your
, - throat. We don't
Thomas."- -want to. The money
,i is yours, and the
misery is yours; and until you are
willing to believe, and spend the one
for the relief of .the other they will
6tay so. John H. Foster, 1 122
Brown . Street, Philadelphia, says:
" My wife is a little Scotch woman,
thirty years of age and of a naturally
delicate disposition. For five or six
years past she has been suffering
from Dyspepsia. She
Vomit became so bad at last
"'?, that she could not sit
Every Meal, down to a meal but
z , : she had to vomit it
as soon as she had eaten it Two
bottles of your August Flower have
cured her, after many doctors failed.
She can now eat anything, and enjoy
it; and as for Dyspepsia, she does not
know that she ever had it" J
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: and invoke it-'
I Price ought to be one of the
least considerations when buy
ing smoking tobacco. .- If you
want the best and are willing
to pay a few cents extra! buy
the Mastiff rlug Cut ; there is
more solid comfort in one pack
age than you can get out of a
dozen others., , Packed in can
vas pouches. . ',; ,. -
,1 J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Vs.
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"August
Flower"
IA5T!rTb
Drifting Dowa.
Oone tha ripple and the rashes
Of the tore eonge of the thrushes.
Goo the rosea to the closes of the garden, and
the blushes
: Of the shy verbena creeping
By the old south wall, and steeping
AH ha sweetness la the sunshine of the steep?
summer hashes
And ever o'er it all, is a gold and crimson pell.
Orar mignonette grown tawny, and o'er grass
Mousing brows.
With a rustle and a wfah. and a sad and solenut
stir.
The have are drifting down. dear, oh, the lea res
r , are drifting down.
Coene the mornings gray and ehiny.
Come the nights serene and stilly.
Comes an airy midnight fairy, tracing ten sad
' rose and Uiy
On the window panes that glisten,
While in dreams the children bstea
To the swing of skates that ring, and shouts thai
echo shrilly.
And erer, ever still, in the hollow, on the hill.
By tb roadside, where ths sunflower lifts aloft a
ruined crown.
Like ths dear old dreams of youth, dreams of
honor, fame and truth.
Forever falling from us do the leans keep drift
. ingdowa . .
. , Let the summer set In splendor.
Let the summer tribute render
Brideliks beauty, bridelike duty, every charm di
vuie and teeder, j ;
To the conquering king, who loudly
AH in trumpet tones and proudly
Tails the story of his captive, and her psestonsts
surrender.
And with the leaves that fall, in a rich and royal
pail. -
O'er the rose heart's crumbled crimson, and the
grass grown dull and brows.
Let the bitterness, the strife, all ths Uttls tils of
life,
So drifting, drifting down, dear with ths leaves
go drifting down.
New York Ledger.
A Xew TstI for Bis Cow.
;' Sereral weeks ago a cow owned bjr a
well known gentleman employed in the
lower shops of Altoona, Pa., met with a
mishap. The animal was turned oat of
the stable for exercise, but in a short
time she was attacked by sereral dogs.
They succeeded in getting hold of her
tail, and almost tore it ont of the socket,
only a short stub remaining. The ani
mal was seriously disfigured, and the
owner conceived a novel idea of fixing
her up. Be visited a slaughter house
near by and secured a new tail and
started for his home, happy over his
scheme to save his pet animal from un
favorable comment.
He secured the necessary tools and set
to work. , The stub and new piece were
carefully worked ont into a good job of
dovetailing. He placed the ends to
gether and they fitted like a charm. The
joint was wrapped and tied with a heavy
string.
All worked well for a few days, but
the other morning he took the animal
ont for a stroll, met a crowd of friends
and stopped to explain bis patent. His
achievement was simply wonderful to
his bearers. But a moment later his
labor and idea were a thing of the past.
A large horsefly made its appearance
and perched upon the animal s back,
The stub commenced to work and the
new end was thrown in the direction of
the peek Then it became detached and
landed around the neck of the inventor.
He pleaded with his friends to keep the
matter quiet, but it leaked out, and now
he is the subject of considerable fun at
the hands of his fellow workmen. Ex
change. .
A Dry Seaaoa In Kansas.
Ex-State Senator Joel Moody, of Linn
county, located in Kansas in 1857, and
has rarely been ont of the state since.
Speaking of drought, he says that in
1800 Kansas bad a drought by the side of
which this year was good. It quit rain
ing in September, 1859, and did not
commence again until the following
September. The winds were so hot as
to cook eggs before the hens could lay
them, and not a thing was raised in
Kansas. The next season was exactly
the reverse, and produced abundantly
everything that was put into the ground.
He thinks the season of 1890 corresponds
to that of 1860, and that 1891 will sur
pass in plenty any year that preceded it
Mr. Moody advises farmers to dam ev
ery draw that can be used for reservoir
purposes, and save the water from run
ning away in the streams. St Joseph
News. , -
. Opulent Beggary.
Two beggars, named Jakubowskl and
Wasilewics, who for years have solicited
alms before the doors of the Kief cathe
dral, have just retired and set up at
rentiers. Jakubowskl possesses a houst
worth 20,000 roubles (3,000) and a sum
of 66,000 roubles (6,600) lodged at the
reichsbank. Wasilewics has invested all
his earnings in property, and owns two
houses of the value of 75,000 roubles
(7,500) each, which he let. Cor. New
York Post,
fttOPENINQ THE HOUSE.
Am Ordeal That Confronts Everybody
Who Goes Awsy fur ths Summer,
Unless one is of the millionaires who
have housekeeper and a retinue of ser
vants in every house, or of those who,
at any rate, have housekeeper to send
before and make the city house ready
for oocuptuicy after it has been left all
summer to the Invasion of dust and
showers and possible thieves, and all the
other contingencies of vacancy, the re
turn to the city house has an element of
discomfort and dreariness that makes
one feel for a day or two as if the winter
pleasures were being purchased at too
dear a rate, and as if, after all, the pos
session of two homes were a doubtful
blessing.
Perhaps the man left in sort of gen
eral charge of that and a dosen others
has taken down the wooden shutters and
doors, if such were put up, and has
swept the area and the sidewalk, and
has turned on the water; but that is
about all that has been done, unless you
have been able to send some servants in
advance a difficult thing- to do in the
midst of shutting up the seaside or
mountain house you are just leaving,
and of course a nearly impossible thing
if you have been merely boarding.
One has the alternative of doing this,
or of making arrangements with some
trusty charwoman to take off the first
dust and throw the house open, or else
one turns the key and goes in to meet
scene of desolation that is depressing, to
say the least A dull, dead air awaits
you, too dead to salute yon, but which
has about it a sense of its having taken
refuge from the million lungs of the city
in the empty halls and parlors, for fear
that if it were breathed once more there
would be nothing left of it
Dust fine dust has filtered through
the solid walls, it would seem, for it has
overlaid everything; you can hardly see
through the windows; the bare floors
and walls give great lonely echoes; the
bare windows, the carpets rolled away,
the shrouded chandeliers, the covered
furniture, all make such a scene of deso
lation that you wonder if this could
ever have been the happy home you re
member here. You wander from room
to room; nothing is familiar; all is a
desert, a ruin; it is the sheeted ghost of
your home.
If it were not for the exhilaration and
expectancy that almost always comes
with change you could sit down and cry
in the first chair that offers ita kindly
arms to you. But you do not You call
your nerves to the front and make a de
mand upon all your executive powers;
scrub women are sent for, servants are
marshaled, dusters, mops and brooms
are brought into use.
Workmen appear not by magio but
by previous arrangement; carpets are
rolled into place, windows are washed,
walls are wiped, pictures are ur covered
and rehung, fires are lit, beds are made;
there is something to eat; one room
emerges from chaos into a likeness of ita
old self; but you go to bed wishing you
had but one residence and had staid
in it
With the morning, however, you wake
refreshed, all your aids about you, the
poles changed, and by nightfall again
you are half inclined to wonder if you
really have been away all this summer.
Even if you have sat in your easy chair
and ordered all this it is a nervous strain,
full of fatigue, and you and ail about
you realize that a home is not even kept,
to say nothing of its being won, without
ever recurring exertion. Harper's Bazar.
Potato Psrties.
A unique entertainment was given in
private parlor at a leading Cape May
hotel. It was a potato party, and under
the direction of young hostesses four
rows of potatoes, four in a row, were
laid the length of the long room and the
sport began. The names of two couples
were called, and the four, two ladies and
two gentlemen, stationed themselves at
the potato lines, and at the signal of a
bell began the difficult feat of lifting the
first potato on a tiny coffee spoon.
This accomplished it is to be borne in
safety to the umpire's table at the ex
treme end of the room, and the task re
peated until the four potatoes are safe
ly brought into harbor. The game con
tinned until the steadiness of hand of all
was tested, and great amo-ment was
created. The prvzes were very hand
some. They were awarded to those lift
ing and carrying the potatoes in the
shortest space of time. Potato parties
are a reigning fad in Washington, and
promise to be one of the fall amusements
in Philadelphia. Boston Budget
- Not So Dangerous After All.
Let the girls who would like to know
something, bnt are afraid it will spoil
their matrimonial chances, take heart
and go in for honors. Ex-President
White, of Cornell university, has just
married Miss Helen Magi 11, who after
graduating from Swarthmore college
took the degree of Ph. D. at Boston uni
versity, studied three years at Newnham
college, Cambridge, England, returned
home to teach and lecture, and made
the acquaintance of her husband while
reading a paper before the students of
Cornell. A little learning in a wife is
not a dangerous thing to a man who
knows something himself. The man who
is afraid of knowledge in a woman has
grave doubts about his own capacity.
nate new s wasmngton.
Ths first female Preaeher.
Mrs. Ella May Bennett was ordained
a Universalist preacher at Stony Brook
September 25, and she is the first woman
preacher ordained on Long Island. She
is the mother of seven children, and is a
hardworking housewife, yet she con
trives to find leisure for study and the
writing of senmms. The advent of wo
men in the pulpit nowadays is not as
startling as was the first appearance of
won; in on the dramatic stage a few cen
turies ago. New York Telegram.
The chief of the police of Moscow has
issued orders that those who sell papers
or other printed matter in the streets
shall not be allowed "to pursue their vo
cation if they are not dressed in proper
uniform, or if they do not appear clean
and ndy.
An association for the colonization of
Palestine has been successfully estab
lished in Whitechapel, London, The so
ciety sends shiploads of poor Jews from
London to Palestine, and will provide
them with funds with which to purchase
farms.
Gen. Bidwell's ranch in Chico. Cel. Is
eighteen miles in length and three in
width, and contains 1,500 acres of orchard
ground. The entire crop has been told
to eastern buyers.
AMMONIA
Or Alum linking Powdois-Oow to lie
tsot Them.
Ammonia and alum are the must com
mon adulterants used in the manufacture
of baking, powders. The government
report shows that a lance perventaw
of the baking powders on the market
contain either one or the other, or both
theeo pernicious drugs. , Ammonia par
ticularly ia in very general use.
This wholesale use in an article ot
daily rood of one of the most injurious
Doisms is simply criminal. Mow am
monia poisoning produces diseases of
the stomach, and is particularly tnliiri-
ous to the complexion. The nresence ol
ammonia in a baking nowder. however.
can lie easily detected.
Tu VtUei 4mmenia. -Mix one heairinv
teavnoonful of bakinir nowder with one
teaspoonful of water in a tin cup ; boil
thoroughly lor a lew moments; stir to
prevent burning, and if ammonia is pres
ent, you can smell it in the rising steam ;
or place can of the suspected powder
top down on a hot stove for a minute or
two, then take off the cover and smell.
To IMtfct Alum. Alum powder can tie
tested bv nutting a couple of tew-noon-
(uls of the powder in a glsas of cold wa
ter. If no effervescence that is, bub
bling or simmering takes place, con
demn the goods and return them at
onoe.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is
reported by all authorities as free from
alum, ammonia, or any other adulter
ant. Baanted by a Has.
A singular story, which the genius o
Hoffman or a Poe might make ex
tremely effective, is that of a man in In
diana who seems to have been haunted
by an evil spirit in the form of a rat 01
at least that is the form the idea would
probably take in the story.
Some twenty years since he was feed
ing grain in a threshing machine, when
a rat ran across the floor of the bam
where he was at work. He turned tc
watch it, and allowed his hand to be
drawn into the machine in his absent
utindedness. His baud was torn off, and
be has since been forced to make shift
with the remaining hand, which fortu
nately was the right
A few days since, so the story goes, ht
was feeding a threshing machine in th
same place, when again a rat ran acrost
the floor. Remembering the old acci
dent he vented his indignation in a vio
lent kick at the nniiual, when bis foot
slipped, he lost his balance, and in re
covering himself be let his right hand be
drawn into the machine, and it was in
turn pulled off as the other had been.
The story is a curious one, and full oi
possibilities in the way of development
of its marvelous side. It could be tar
ried a little farther, and the crowning in
cident be made the death of the victim
of the malevolent haunting rat Boston
Courier.
A Ghost aa a Witness.
There was once a "ghost in court" con
nected with the memorable Belt case.
Since then the phantoms have not trou
bled the high court very much. But
there is an action pending, all about
will, in which a specter forms a leading
feature, and will possibly be called as a
witness. A ghost in the witness bos
would cause a forensic sensation of the
first order, and would "clear the court"
more spi udily than the efforts of a dozea
ushers. The way in which the phantom
"comes in" to this particular cose seemc
to be that the testator, being dissatisfied
with his testamentary dispositions, revis
ited earth by the glimpses of the moon
told the sexton all about it "But." and
Lord Justice Boweu pertinently in
quired, "can what a ghost says to a sex
ton be taken as evidence against any
body? The legal view would be that
such testimony required substantial cor
roboration, but we know from 'Silas
Marne' that 'ghostesses' do not cars
about being believed in by the hopelessly
Ignorant. London Telegraph.
Beslissa la Amateur Tramp Llfs.
Edward Tracy and a companion named
Oillen, of Troy, who had been enjoying
a vacation in the hop fields, stopped at
Mechanicsville on their way home aud
were arrested as tramps. They were put
in the lockup, and their experience there
was so disagreeable that rather than re
main another night Tracy pleaded guilty
in the hope of being sent to the county
laiL To his consternation Justice Por
ter sent him to the penitentiary for three
months. Oillen pleaded not guilty, and
tried to tell the justice that they were
more respectable than their condition
betokened. He was sentenced to the pen
itentiary for six months for his pains.
Tracy's father heard of his son's plight,
and going to Mechanicsville interviewed
Justice Porter. The latter wrote a let
ter to Superintendent Mcintyre request
ing the discharge of Tracy Of course
Mcintyre couldn't recognize anything of
that kind. Mr. Tracy then engaged a
lawyer, and after much difficulty secured
his son's discharge. Albany Journal
Bridging the Straits of Dovsr.
Experiments, it is announced, are being
conducted in the channel near Folkestone
for the purpose of testing the geological
structure of that portion of the sea bed
upon which it has been proposed to con
struct a bridge across the straits. The
engineers engaged are M. Georges Her
sent and M. Benand, marine hydro
graphic engineer. The examination ot
the French coast ia finished, and so far
as it has proceeded on the English side
of the channel' it has, it is stated, proved
satisfactory. The sea bottom is de
clared very solid, and suitable for the
proposed structure. Echo. .
Strange Psrlor Pats.
Professor Bnhler, a New York musi
cal artist, now at his summer home in
Stock-bridge, Mass., has a passion for
snakes. He catches all the harmless ser
pents he finds in that wild mountain re
gion, and puts them into big close cages
in his parlor. Black snakes, striped
snakes, green ones, and so on, are his
pets. On pleasant days he takes his rep
tiles out of the boxes, fondles them and
lets them run about the room. Philadel
phia Ledger .
The new Japanese parliament contains
I minister of state. 8 senators, 87 local
government officials, 87 mayors, 148
provincial administrative . officials. 18
journalists, 19 lawyers, 10 school teach
ers, 4 priests of Buddha and 14 profes
sors. Of the 299 members 114 are Rad
icals, 55 Independents, and only 4 Con
servatives. Professor Tyndall, now in his seven
tieth year, is an expert Alpine climber,
and there are not many guides in Switz
erland more intrepid than be. He is now
among the glaciers with Mrs. Tyndall,
and reports from them say they are en
joying excellent health.
Plants and Animals,
Professor Stwwurt, F. R. S., president
of the Llnneau society, lu a leuture, deliv
ered lu t be warden of ths Royal Botaolo
society. Lumlou, drew attention to ths
curious ami lutlinate relationship existing
between sums Mtilnmls aim plttuls, espe
cially In ironical countries, where the
struggle oxlstenue la so Here. One
plant, known a the hull's horu acacia, of
Central America, provides a aiieole of ant
not ouly with food anil drink, In ths snap
of tiny egg Ilk IxmIIim uwu Its leaves, aud
a sweat liquid contained lu siieclai well
ou tueatnlk, but, in addition, It furnishes
a tenement for lbs ant In the hollow spines
with which It is armed. In rot urn for
Ibese favors, ths ant protucts the nwicla
from Its eucmlcs. I'ullntlulphla Ledger-
Why Ha Wanted front Row tests.
Manager Aroaaou, of ths Casino, feels
sure that lis has at last strnck tha queerest
rsason ever yet given for a demand tor
front seat at a theater. "My seats must
be In ths front row or uowhere," wrote the
Applicant "1 want to study the front
teeth of the aotreiwes." The demand earns
from a dental surgeon, and he got them.
He had, however, taken ths essential pre
caution ot sending the money for them
Ith ths liearer of the quosr mssasgs.--
Nw York Sua.
As Ambidextrous Polyglot.
A enlesuiau In a down town store has
made a wager that he can outdo any other
ambidextrous man. He baa mads a bat
that with a pen in each hand he can write
two letter at ths same time to two differ
ent people and on different subjects, II
is awo willing to wager that be eau writ
an essay In Kugllsh aud ou in French or
Gentian at lbs sain tlins, I 'btlaueipbla
Record.
A Regular Thing.
Miss Languish Were you ever disap
pointed lu love, Mr HcartjrP
Mr. Hearty-yea, luaeeu. every tiraei
New York Truth
The "barking sands" of the Hawaiian
group, as described by a recent scientific
investigator, are found in dunes, and are
apparently fragments of shell and coral.
which, when disturbed, slide down the
slopes of the dunes, emitting a deep base
note not unlike the bnzt of a saw In
planing mill.
The Rer. Mark Uuy Pierce writes:
BxnroBD Pint's, Hi'mstx Rohasi.)
London, Deoemher 10, lHXR. f
I think it only right that I should tell
you of how much us I And Akirot-g's Por
ous l'utsTitss in my family and among
those to whom I have rmonunendtd them.
rtml them a very breaatnlacs against
colds and coughs.
l.t'e Is msrie of ccmpeiissilons. Hv the time a
men Is oM enough to reollse what a lot be does
iKt know lit li Um) old to worry oer It.
Cm Knamellne Htore Polish ; aodnst; no smell.
Tav Gimiia for breakfast
Th tmattett it the 3f
in tiilK other thinm beinif canal.
But, with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pol
lots, nothing else is equal. They're
the Lest, not only because they're
the smallest, and the easicut to take
but because they do more (rood
They cleanse and regulate the liver,
stomach and bowels in a way the
hucfe, old - fashioned pill doesn't
dream of. Think of trying to regit-
Kite me system wmi me orainary put
It B niy good tor upsetting it
These are mild and gentle but
thorough and effective, no pain no
griping. One little pellet for a laxa
tive three for a cathartic. The
best Liver Pill known. Sick Head
ache, Bilious Headache, Constipa
tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks
and all derangements of the liver,
stomach and bowels are prevented,
relieved and cured.
Put up In scaled vials a perfect
vest-pocket remedy, always conven
ient, fresh and reliable.
They're the clieapest pill you can
buy for they're guaranteed to give
satisfaction, or your money is re
turned. It'a a plan peculiar to Dr,
Pierce mcdicineg.
You pay only for the good you
guk vail yuu sea. inure i
SHILOIi'S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
The success of this Crest Cosgh Core is
without s parallel in the history of medicine.
All druggists are suthorized to sell it 00 a pos
itive guarantee, a tcit that no other cure can suc
cessfully stand. That it may become known,
the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are
placing s aampie Dome rice into every Dome
in the United Slates snd Canada. If rou have
a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for
it will cure yon. If your child has the Croup,
or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief
1 If J I .v.. 1 . l ' J,
IS SUnD. .1 JW U1CBU MISl HUHUIUU
Gonmmption, use it. Ask your Druggist for
SHILOH'S CUKE, Price 10 cts., Jo eta. and
$1.00. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame,
tue Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cut.
corisunPTion.
I have s positlteranndrioe the shoes itlnm; br Its
ass thousands of eases of the wms kind sad of long
sUnf-tne-hsrebemi oared. IndMidaoBtfenglsmrfaltb
ia its eMoscr, tiMt 1 v.ii srniU twouottxes rasa, wits
s VALUABLE TKKATCIK en this dln tosnr sat.
farerwlioslllssiuinMtlisir l;jroa.iiJ 1'. O.adilraaa,
T. A. Bloc- . C. Tcarl Ht., N. V.
i Indian dep&edat i6Wl
PENSION ' I PATENT'S
CA n r r HoMisfgAp TrvaTT
CLA IMS
Ths"KX AMINICB" HUKKAU of ULAIMg
CKDKB TBS DiaBCTIOST OS
San Francisco Examiner.
If you have a claim of any description whatsoever
asain. me u niinu ntau-a ifuvainnian, sua
wish it speedily adjudicated, address
JOHN WSUDIKBIIRlf Manassr,
SID F atrMt. It. W. Waahlnartnn, T. CI.
YOUNO MENI
Tha 8peclflo A No. I.
Cnres, without full, all cases of Wnnerr.
hae:. and filers, no mnlU'r id Imiw long
HUii.tliig. rrevents strtctiire, It being an lo
terni.l rf-mily. Ctins when everything else
lias lull.1. Hold by oil UnisKHta.
Manuf.u;turersi The A. HHioenhelt Medldns
Price. S-OO. Wiiwinw.m.
N, P, N. U. No. 424 8. F. N. U. No. 601
torysioHrio, yjl
PKIOHTMI I. NHII'WRKOKH.
iMHiiiit'U ships atnku nud loinnln, tli nine
mini, and mountainous wvt' sweep now mar
iners' "hearts ot osk" to shlpe reek ; ami to
dealt), yet that does nut prevent the hibtwillest
lamltmau from rlnkliiif his 111" on the slnriur
Atlantic In tne rule ol tourist or coiniimrelul
traveler. II mi, II he shall reach his destination
ksMv, he will nenrruly have iipcd some ol III
iinalms nl seasickness, mil lie tiikes Willi mm
llostet'er's Hloiuach Hitler, that liiliiillHliIti l
llio lor 1'iol.oa. Had Water on Ioiik tripsins
threat to Hi voyum-r, bat this may be deprived
In a groat mvaaitrv ol lla-llniinlorliia ellwtuin
the stomach, bowels snd liver hy Ihu lltlttm
taliil the pielmllclHl rlHpcIS ol linilntlH. bad
-tint, fatigue and exposure It la also ettlmielmia
It averts, moreover, rlieumattaiu aud kidney
omplalnts. Don't travel on sua or laud with
out It,
The " grin " Is no longer eirlealvelr the bsilus
ol a commercial traveler's occupation,
For throat disease and coughs, "flrttuii'f
RronrAinJ True he f." like all other ttallv
lmi thing, are imitated, ami purchasers
should lie earr-Pal to ohtnln the fmi!ns
artiul prepared hy John I. itrown A dons.
The grin la the only thing that can make sent
tnutn people fuel meaner lliau thry are.
The mamifuoturerg of Star Plug chewlnn
tobacco have built Hp the largest tohaooo
business the world has ever scon by Mlvlng
the consumer the brat tobacco and fiill
weight slxtoen-ounce pound pious, proving.
conclusively that good tohaooo and pound
plugs are wanted by most tobacco ohewers,
MANY 8UCH. !
A irroiip of mechanics was seated
In tliennli)0-Mom when one said:
"How was It Tom?" "I was
rniight np, slimix-d 'Ralnst ' the,
rcllltiK and whirled down to (he
floor. I lay there like one dead,
and every muscle was sprained f
was cured in one day.' What
cured liimf
i 3T. JACOBS OIL
with equal fUcillty and certainty
una curwi promptly ami crmn
itonlly wnrse roars, Hero Is one
after suffering half a liicliino,
l4mirnncrPt.,rieveland,0.,Ang 11,'ss.
In ld (prsined my aria clubbing
rhnrtnuia; could not lift my arm;
ruustant pa1" until lwu, wbcti ft.
Jscobs Oil cured me,
JACOU fc-rZENSTKHflEn.
"ALL BIOHTI
ST. JACOBS OIL DID IT."
Of alt klndaand In any qiisutlty whole
sale and reUll at bed rock prices.
E. J. BOWEN,
08 Front Street, Portland, Or.
' beud tor catalogue. '
5ealorfhGroli
I.Vfll CUT
A good smoke
cannot be made out
of poor tobacco.
Since the "Seal of
North Carolina"
has become the na
tional tobacco, pipe
smoking has be
come general.
Packed in
Patent Cloth
Pouches and
in Foil.
nTaTTaafafairTsI 11 We Want Nsmsaad
if a Vl B 1 11 i Address ol Ctsn
I.BH Bin I ! ASTHMATIC)
I CUWED T0ITAT CUBED. usALotwIV?'
J. MoCRAKEM 4V CO.,
DKALKhH IN
geeks Marker Llrss, Portland Cement, W
sea Bats snd Ulan Platter. Hslr, Firs Brisk
ens Fire Cist. LAND PL All El.
SO North Front Street, Cor. D,
POBTI.AHD, OB.
1 C F Tm's7t lu foar days on my Klectric Corsets
A"1- 1 and Mpeclaltles. Illfi percent profit and caah
orisae. Hamnle free. Hr.Hr).(mian.Krnadwav.r. V
C.W.BOYHTOM SAW COMPANY, 40
UNLOAD YOUR LIVER
iniiiiisnL.juiiwr'iir.fr-rf'-riir ir-rriiJWMbsWrWirsWfrT y
sniVSoffi".'? ei 1
' w i sjaaaa.. ryr. aav.es isse, tLA I 1
Tiloore's Revealed Remedy
f!J'.t.,.Ve'"irI7,. '';!!,e!.f", ,lv.'.' ,nd UnW disorders. It Cf.nti.lM. no alnohol, ti minerals, no
,. .,. ,., ,., nt.-me. mm msKe you
lVILS0ll'Si2i
PUNT. TREE m
Unpmf.ff tSSXW M-iinlme CnUred PI rim. Full of awful snd n-itnmtiri
nfrrntion. One of I ho nio.t re Mnb7 MtAlovutM puh)Uhd. l)iHirllilnv all klntlta of (darn nfr4
i.arstm, riownr mpa rieifl nmmHm. Fruit iini
HI S!irna i,iar.rJl4'S' Jnl Ire, on appllnnilon. 'Ad.lrart, mentioning this pspor,
8AMUELVIL0ON.i.MECHANICfivlLlC.PA
wTvuiin. riKDll sIDa II I DM. THA
Many a life has been lost"
because of the taste of cod
liver oil. ' .
If Scott's Emulsion did
nothing more than take that
taste away, it would save the
lives of some at least of those
that put off too long the
means of recovery.
It does more. It is half.
digested already. ; 1 It slips '
through the stomach as if by
stealth. It goes to make
strength when cod-liver oil
would be a burden.
Scott ft BaWHa, ChtmlMs, lis South ik Ansae,
N.w Vera. .
Yimr drugrut kssns Hee'l rtmuldon of sad -liver
all all drugga everywhere da. i. .
WALL PAPER,
10 cents per double rn'l. Hetul J-aent stsaip for
samples, WiloPIKIJ) d Mdllil tN,
llfJ TIilnl street, Portland, Or.
DESTand SAFEST OIL
Manufactured.
Oive This Oil a Trial,
. AND . ; t
YOU WILL USE NO OTHER.
Htnck Is" ln has lamed us Misses' Ktd Shoes
ln!.tu iiualUF, uarrnw width, B. t', t, nines II
! i, thai will he sold at ILK to close, Mailing,
JSC,
Children's rtrmig float Hhoee with heels, liu
ton, 4, Wi, , at MK. i Mailing, ae.
Ibiya' or tllrla' strong every day lrw Shoes
with heels, giaid lo wear, u! 13, t:i r.K, at
70C. Mailing, IS,
Chlldreii'a 11 n blurs, beat, S lo int,, at 210.
Mltaea' Heel rlr, II til !.,, at lo. : regular
Ktihbt-rs. -ibe. I -.lies', slse 4, beat, IjDei ulnar
sites el ate, aw. don.
Me.i's House n ippers, flue, Oner. Anesi, ?V,
II. 0U II ladles' ti slltitiers. It Jt grade,
U. 7, Kami RK, at II .
Haimiy Yam, light blue and sesl lin.wn. nut
the beat or therat,al lie per bans,. UK' per
pound . Off eulnra and odd colors ol nua'slng
Yarn, Vie, AOe, 7.V, t does Will go In a seek.
II you esu use srns In v.rt-e. color I'.r laiicy
work, we have tneiu al hall price, Our own se
teetlona. Our I tie printed lists will Intere.t ynui g.k fir
them. Family Mnpidies ol all kiod.. lined
rrtnta IMm iy Hi lue. t'auned F-uita front so
Kr can lu aui- per can. Mmiy goods are lower,
icarelulot your expendituree. Write lu
Smith's Cash Stor?f
lf 411 MONT It MIT. IAN MANCI1C0. CAl.
HOSES AND CARNATIONS.
lirHV KANT l'iK N'llrtf
IT I'stroiilt Home Industry Tie latest snd
finest Vsrletl'S nl Hoe-i and Vm .lion I ants
mailed iircf id loanv adflrtwas' lt ro i'ltees
All lit." k Warrant.'! Mrud lor Price 1, at.
DWICMTWAY NURSERY,
414 California "treat. Man ran-I.e. i,
FRAZER AXLE
Best is ths World! fl II I? A 0 T
Set tha .snainslhKrQhr
PIANOS'i'ORGANS,
MUMPER,
n
Morrison Street, Portland,
Or.
ho .
MORPHINE
HABIT I
Hooka ATM
SURE CURE
Pad no Medicine Oa, 5 Clay M. Ban Francises,
DURAND ORGAN AND PIANO CO.
I Want an agent In every town In Oregon, Wash
ington and Idaho to sell
PIANOS
and ORCAN8
Ha stock nr csnttsl nraulad.
On enmmlaiilna.
M I1SIO
goods.
Mualo teachers preferred. rlpecUi rates ou ail
Writs lor particulars.
rowTLAMn, or.
. nSnn Dynamite
UUUUUIl j
POWDER CO.,
II CALIFORNIA IT., IAN FSANCIICO.
If you want l'OWDKR (or Mining,
Railroad Work, Htump Jltasting or Tre
1'lautlng, send (or I'rlc, List, v
id LAHTS BEAR Ilk. WR0LI
tfCJ yjslMjZjtJ Soot trwi sm "grslts asd
fr.lt Ttm." 1'r... Amir.
U'r.J er. Nov.!, U.srOL, talk, point. ItntmfJwii
rarmtr: Ably wrluaa. slv trsity INroiMATIOM. cel.
rruu winter; esrarmag WW prlOMI Asp!., rssr.Osar
rr.risai,PSUMI P.ak.Aa'l,aals..,Kat,Or Tmi. Orsm,
J.oi..p.r NTAItK IIKON.,l'7'k k, Uiiliilfliis,
Mo. rasaa IrWdl 0L11IST. lOOO Asrssi LAJtDlSTi
FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OR.
Mall this dcrjlilo ertre Primer."
any address, s espies
Dexter Klauiond champion Vnn
dor HssorHuicl UmsaciitHHWS.Il.tM
It. Isntcst cutter lit tho world. -
THREE D0SE WILL MAKE,
YOU FEEL BETTER. ; I
reel Mke work. For sn'e hv your dmgsM,
CATALOGUE.
LIVE STOCK 1III1L
nrna.inw.ntii.1 Trnniia Mltmll Fruli. I liomi
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