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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1892)
False in One, THE ENGLISH OP A LATIN PROVERB APPLIED TO ' a CONCERN WHICH IS NOW IN BUSINESS. s f ; A Business started upon shams, must resort to shams, or ' retire'.'-; f-'-i-i -J-'vJ""':'. : a-'Ij'. The Royal Baking Powder Company garbled official; documents to give it standing. , For this it was publicly branded. " . . . The Pood and Dairy Commissioner of Ohio caught the " Royal Baking Powder Company in the act of misquoting his report, to make its goods appear unadulterated. The same Company stole the livery of the Board of i Health of the State of New York and went on dress parade in the garment "' -:The Boaid exposed this. When the apparel was removed, , of course the deformity was left alone. i' "Vt '' ; - V .-- " , - -. - ; tThen the Royal Baking Powder Company resorted to constructing a speaking machine. .-.; It called this machine "A Government Chemist" When it mouthed its words to order, the Royal Company quoted the same and passed them around. ; These words represented the Royal Baking Powder as pure, etc. . .- "Government" is a stately word -Like everything good, it is abused by unscrupulous tricksters. - t MAKE A NOTE. There is no such office as that of Government Chemist. ' - : A THOUGHT. ! .... If a concern garbles official state papers, misquotes Boards of Health and Creates Official Mouth-pieces, for its own puiv poses, what will it do in adulterating its goods? ? I Dr Price stands a foe to impure goods and tricky methods of advertising. : Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the only Pure Cream Tartar. Baking Powder now to be obtained, and the thinking public are finding it out. BKW1SI OF 01KIMKNT8 TOW CA TAKKH THAT CONTAIN MKKCUBT. Ai mercury will rarely destroy the sense of 5 when entering it through the mueoui surlacea. J Such ar Holes ahoold never be ami except on ametl ua com pieu'iy aeranKe ws wuum n " preaorlptions from reputable physicians, aa tbe damage tber will do u tenfold to tbe Kood you can poasiblr derive irom them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manub-ctured by F. J. Cheney A Co., To lede, O , contains no mercury, and la taken in ternally, and a t directly upon- the blood and muouui nrfa.ee ol the aystern. In buying Halle Catarrtt Cure he safe tou iret the genuine. It is taken internally and made In Toledo, 0.,by r. J, ' bo to oy arugnsia; pnce, tms Silence 1 golden, word. .- The gas meter never aaya a TAKKIT FOB A CBANK. A aeml-flendlari delight often aeems to possess " weak one. The irritability of the nervosa hyp ochondriac la ridiculed aa natural ill temper. The very genuine and distressing symptoma from which be aufltera are made light of. "He" or "ahe 1 a crank " la the cheerful aort of sym pathy with which the nervoua invalid meeta , from the unfeeling and the thoaghtleu. At the ' aametimenocomplalntfamnredeflnedandreal. " none baa a more eaaily explainable origin when it la chronic. Imperfect digestion and aaaim na tion are alwaya accompanied by nerveaadebllity and anxiety. Build up thepowera of aseimiia- tlon and digeation with Hoatctter'a Stomach Bitten, and nervoua aymptoma, elck beadacbea and a generally feeble condition of the eystem are remedied Remember that fearful ravagea re produced by la grippe among weakly, nervoua people. Hoatetter'a Stomach Bitten eurea it, and preventa malaria, rheumatism and kidney com plaint. .. '"What la the derivation of jagr - should aay, la derived from jug." "Jag, I Tobacco is man's most uni versal luxury; the fragrant aroma of j Mastiff Plug Cut starts people to pipe smoking, even those 5 who never used tobacco before. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. The loss of flesh is a trifle. You think you need not '.mind it "v: :';;;iws.,.3a But, if you go on losing for some time or lose a good deal in a short time, you are running down. Is that a trifle? r ' iZA -h: J-".,: vm 4vA IIAHf' 1 weight and generally you get back tq health. . . A . Knntr on careful ttv- INO will tell you what it is to get there, and when Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil is ' r.. t? - .USUlUbv- A ice " cmr k Bowna,ClMmht tyaSoun 5th Aveana, N. w Verk. Vor 4rurl Iceaaa Stxtt't Eomiiiaa of asd-lirer eil all druauei everywhere ee. ft. iMSTIFTON THE brain 1 pluc! curl ' "-. WimTMiiaiWiat .- . . 1I29 lMOITTH False in All. Kmflmnd t Take m Ceoaoa. The bills for taking the censtu next year have been published. For tbe most part the arrangements are much the same as they were nine years ago. The census day is fixed for Sunday, the 6th of April The particulars to be asked for in England and Wales are the narbe,' sex, age, profession or occupation, condi tion as to marriage, relation to head of family and birthplace of every person who abode in any house on the night of the census day, showing also whether any such , person was blind or deaf and dumb or imbecile or lunatic. The only new question to be pnt is one recom mended by the census committee name ly, where the occupier is in occupation of less than fire rooms, as to the number of rooms occupied by him. One particular that was asked for at the last census and is now omitted, in accordance with the committee's recom mendation, is the "rank" of each person, In Scotland the matters to be inquired into are the same as those in England, except that the new one does not relate to the number of rooms occupied, but is whether any person speaks Gaelic only, or both Gaelic and English. Neither in England, nor in Scotland, nor in Wales, tt will be observed, is any question to be nut as to renin on. In Ireland, however. I the "religious profession" of each person is, as before, to be asked for. 1 The other information to be obtained in Ireland include the sex, age. birth place and occupation. However, there is a provision in the Irish bill that the constabulary are also to take an account of all such further particulars as by the instructions of the lord lieutenant's chief or nnder secretary they may be directed to inquire into. London Times. . A Tale with Moral. A special six inch gnn has jnst been made at the naval ordnance foundry at Washington, and the ordnance officers are tickled half to death over the fact that it has been constructed in fifty-two flaya. ... It is a small gnn, as guns go nowa days, and it wonldn t be worth much for defense against a first rate cower. But if such a power shonld attack us it would take at least fifty-two days to make another one like tt. And in fifty-two days from the declara tion of war a foreign fleet would have bombarded New York and Boston and Baltimore and Charleston, and sailed away again. In these days nations don't wait a year after declaring war before beginning to fight The otmoos moral is that we must prepare for contingencies while there i time and opportunity. Norwich Bulle tin. , Almost ata Big aa a Bird. A few days ago a horse standing in front, of Peters' feed store, on Central avenue, pranced about and then fell down. Men who hurried to the animal discovered that horsefly was sinking bis proboscis into the animal's hi da They brushed the fly off, and, bottling bim, sent the bottle to Professor Lint ner. He now forms one of the profes sor's notable specimens. The fly meas ures 2i inches spread of wings, and is the largest horsefly that Dr. Lintner ever aw. Albany Journal ! . ' A Ball or rire. A fire ball, blue and white, fell in Brooklyn, Conn., during a recent thun der storm. One occount says it seemed to come straight down from the sky. and hit the carriage in which Mr. and Mrs. Sperry and children were driving. All were hurled out of the vehicle. , Mr. Sperry was badly burned and his wife and two children were caralvcod. Neither carriage nor horse was much injured. ... ,,. KEEPING BOARDERS., , The Boanlln Hsune Woman's Side of a Much Moated Queetloa. A woman, driven by the vicissitudes of life to throw her home open to boarders, fiuds the experience, as most other wom en who try it do, difficult, to say the least But she says philosophically! "I am learning human nature, I have discov ered that the soft voiced, refined look ing woman often, carries tigorish claws beneath her velvet, ana that the frank looking, well dressed man may develop into a 'Meddlesome Matty' bofore my eyes, I don't know why humanity should become brutal when it essays boarding, but it seems to, ' A woman called re cently, liked my apartments, and re turned to the parlor to 'talk business,' as she said, with an engaging smile. " 'Business' meant a series of search ing, relentless questions and exactions which set my cheeks aflame and filled my eyes with hot tears of mortification. Did I intend purchasing a new carpet for the parlor? Were my stairs and halls usually kept somewhat cleaner than they appeared that day? Were my beds dean? Did I have two kinds of moat for dluner? Use homemade bread entirely, and, fin ally, did a maid open the front door as rule? This was a gratuitous imperti nence.', "I was taking the letters from the postman as she came up the steps, and naturally received bur. And then sh went away, after taking three names as references. I insisted in tnrn that she should give me one, that of a former landlady, and it was one of the small compensations of my lot, when she wrote me a week later that she found my refer ences satisfactory and would take the rooms, to reply that I had found her reference, most unsatisfactory aud was sure I could not tolerate her exactions. "A man came to me the other night, and after forcing my price down as low as he could, asked me if my husband was a Christian, if my family attended church and Sunday school, if my other boarders were God fearing people, and if Sunday was observed with religions quiet by everybody in the house. . "People ask me to take them cheaply because they are saving to buy a home or because the husband has extra office expenses or, as one gushing creature told me, 'because we want to go to Europe next summer.' The more they want the less they want to pay. Look at the ad vertisements for 'board wanted,' 'every thing unexceptionable,' and 'terms mod erate.' 'Would these people thiuk of going into a shop aud saying, 'I want your most expensive goods at a low price? Yet they do precisely that with me. Sur roundings, appointments and service that mean a serious outlay they demand and are not willing to pay for. They cannot afford to keep up an establishment to their liking, and they ask me to do it for them without adequate compensation. The average man or woman seems to part with his ourtesy, sense of justice and humanity when be starts out to be come a boarder," Her Point of View in New York Times. The Nefleet of the Fees. Far too little has ever been said or written regarding the proper treatment of the feet, when we consider theamount of Buffering that may be occasioned by their abuse. As tbe health of any and all parts of the body depends upon the care taken of each, either voluntarily or unconsciously, it is a marvel that the feet are not even more frequently dis figured by growths that injure the entire system and, perhaps, permanently cripple tbe limbs,. Races that live in a state of nature have almost invariably (except iu case of accident or natural deformity) 6hapely and serviceable feet in proportion to their general comeliness and physical perfection; therefore, jt must be tbe cov erings placed by civilized man upon his pedal extremities which cause all his de fects in this direction. , If our hands were thickly clad in firm, tight fitting skins and fabrics for eight een hours in every twenty-four they wonld soon become, to quote Ruskin. "as ugly as the naked feet of prosperity." When thus surrounded by coverings that are well nigh impervious to the air, tbe pores of the feet do not act properly and become unhealthy, while the feet themselves grow callous and develop those ill natnred and wondrous painful excrescences known as bunions and corns. Delineator. r . Ouc-thlrd of a Dollar. Handed down for generations in the family is a curious and valuable relic of Colonial days now in possession of Mrs. Lizzie B. Link, a niece of the late Judge Stites and a clerk in the general delivery department of the postoffice. On a small sheet of brown paper, 8 by 3 inches in size, are the characters, which pronounce it a legal tender for one-third of a dollar. One side bears the inscription, "Accord ing to the resolution passed by congress Feb. 17, 1776," also a dyspeptic looking sun dial, beneath which is the terse ad monition, "Mind your own business." On the reverse is a circle of thirteen links, each representing one of the states of the young Union, in the center of which is the motto. "We are one." It is an interesting and valuable relic of the good old days of the forefathers and their fractional currency, some of which would prove very convenient at the pres ent day. Louisville Commercial. Prndact of the Clove Tree. The limbs of the clove tree being very brittle, a peculiar fonr sided ladder is used. Aa fast as the buds are collected tbey are spread in tbe sun until they as sume a brownish color, when they are put into tbe storehouse ready for market A ten-year-old plantation should pro duce twenty ponnds of cloves to a tree. Trees of twenty years frequently pro duce upwards of one hundred pounds each. Exchange. It Turned Her Head. "Why did Lot's wife look back?" asked the pretty Sunday school teacher. "I suppose s woman passed her with a new bonnet on, replied Johnnie Cnmso. New York Epoch. Vaualljr the Caae. Smeere Daube has received a good round sum for that picture be has just painted. 1 - . ' ; ' Manlesticke Indeed. What Is to be bis next subject? Hrneere The town. I fancy. Munsey's Weekly. And He Doisn't Uet a Chance. . "A (treat many people owe their lives to that doctor," said Kicklington. Is he an able physician?" "It isn't exactly that that I referred to. He Is never la bis office when you want him. "Washington Post A RUSSIAN SACRIFICE. FATHER OFFERS UP HI3 SON DID ABRAHAM OF 0U0. AS But Ma Aii1 of he Lord Interfered to ' the liny from a Terrible Death Fanatical Meed of a I'loua Hebrew, Palilalia Deathbed of the Child. Toward the cKiae of a day In 1st winter Dmitri Kurtlu Mtt at the door of bis log Una reailinu. He was a man of about fifty, tall, dark, emaciated, with narrow, high forehead, nlVroiug small eyes and com prwned line the face of a (ra redemntor, stern, forbidding, somber. By the fading afternoon liulft Kurtln sat with his book u old Slavonic Bible, Inherited from bis grandfather. It was the eve of St Isaac, aud be was readlnit the history of the ctent iwitriarch. readinu aud' pondering, reading aud praying, lie had read aud re read the terrible story of Abraham's inter rupted saortllee of his son, and the old He brew tale seemed somehow to possess a strauire fasoiuatioD for him, flllimi his mind with awful thoughts that would come surging in upon ulin, be knew not whence.. He explained afterward that be thought of the wickedness of the worm ana ins ut ter hoplessness of salvation coming to men had been for a long time weighing him down with tirief. That all meu must twrtsh because of their iniquity and dis tance from God was an Idea that for weeks had btyu takiug Uruier bold of him. What could he do to prevent the inevitable doom that was to fall on mankind? Killed with this notion be sat aud read the old atory of Abraham and Isaao, and theawftil thought entered bis mind that be and his wife and son would be eternally lost unless tuey found some means of satisfying divine Jus tloe. Jehovah jiri'h, Jehovau-jireh " he would mutter to himself, "in the mouutaln of the Lord It shall be provided." He would reason with himself: "If the Lord asked me to offer np Grlsha to prove me. would 1 be fonnd wanting? O lxrd, don't prove me; he la my only son, little (jrisba. Uutauoulust ttiou nave it so, it will be urand to hear thy voice say luit.'iie cause thou hast obeyed my voice, and bast not withheld thy son, ttuue only son Grisha, that in blessing 1 will ble&s thee and make thy faith an example to the na tious and accept thy sacrifice to tbe bless ing of tbe nations of the earth.' " THK INSPIRATION. Tbe correspondent translates a portion of the statement made by h.nrtln some few days after this to the examining mag istrate of tbe town of Vladimir. "Wbeu it became too dark to read 1 entered my btba and went to bed, but during tbe night my sorrow so increased upon me that 1 could not sleep, aud several times I rose to light more and yet more candles before tbe holy icon. During tbe greater part of the night I prayed on my kuees for my own and my family's salvation, all the time tbe thought growing stronger and stronger within my breast that little Grisha must be sacrificed. ' "He was a sprightly, joyful child, and clever beyond his years such wise things be wouid aay sometime. If I aacriued bim I would thereby save bim from tbe temptations of life from tbe temptation, when be grew up, of forsaking the faith and making a shipwreck of bis soul 1 concluded to prepare for bim a sure path to heaven. Karly In the morn ing, long before daylight broke upon the world, I went out into tbe dark, to the garden behind tbe izba, knelt down and asked the Kedeemer for a sign. .' "i naked tbat if it be his will tbat 1 offer up my Grisha, the desire to do so should come from the right side; if not, from tbe left You must know that, according to out belief, angels give all thoughts from the right side, and the devils all from tbe left After long praying the tboiiHht came from the right side, and 1 returned with a joyful heart to the Uba, for I now knew tbat my sacrifice would ue acceptaoie." THE SACBiriCK. On a broad bench in the Inner room Grisha slept with bis mother, a gentle woman, loving ber boy passionately and admiring bis precocious wisdom. Kurtlu, fearins opposition from his wife, sent ber on some pretext to tbe neighboring village. Then, turning to bis son, be said, "Rise, Grisha, and put on a white shirt, tbat may rejoice over thee." Kurtiu afterward explained to the examining magistrate that in the society to which be belonged It was considered sinful to die in striped or colored clothes. ' When the boy bad put on tbe white shirt be was told by bis father to lie dowu again on tbe bench. Kurtin folded up a fur coat and carefully placed it under bis sou's bead; then sitting down beside bim be drew a knife from bis sleeve anil stabbed him several times. The child was sinking fast as the red dawn grew brighter aud brighter iu tbe eastern heavens, sending level beams through tbe little window of tbe Izba, and luridly illuminating this ter rible fanatic in tbe execution of his awful deed. Kurtin noticed tbe crimson light steal ing athwart tbe ghastly face of the fault less sacrifice. He was awe stricken, trem bled convulsively, and, tottering to tbe corner where tbe icon bung, be fell pros trate on bis face and Implored tbe AI mighty to accept bis offering. Then, re turning to bis still living son, he cried. "Forgive me, Grisbeuka, that I bave made tbee suffer; it is all for tby good, little boy." The dying child, not yet unconscious, murmured, "Goodby, little father." But Kurtin, uot yet satisfied, placed the boy In an easier position, and made him say, "God will pardon thee, little father." PHATH VT TUB FATHER. ' ' ' Tben be lighted fresh candles before the loop and prayed for tbe soul of the boy one of those pathetic Russian prayers tor the dying, asking the child to try to repeat tbe words sfter bim. Tbs poor little fellow did so as well as his trembling voice would allow, and quavering out tbe last word of the prayer bis terrible sufferings ended. When Kurtin's wife returned home she saw at a glance what had happened. Hor ror stricken, she ran to the village elders. The neighbors Hocked to tbe scene of the fearful tragedy and fonnd the murderer lying senseless before the icon. About a fortnight afterward tbe gov ernor of tbe state jail of Vladimir invited the doctor and tbe chief warden to a con sultation on tbe state of a prisoner con fined in the lunatic ward, who had refused for days to take any food, and who passed bis days and nlghu in agonizing cries for forgiveness and help. Tbey went to se the prisoner. Opening the door of the eell In wbich be was confined, tbey saw through tbe imperfect light a shapeless bundle, huddled close np to tbe wall, mo tionless. But all suffering had ceased. It wua the body of Dmitri Kurtin, starved to doth. Christian World. The Penalty of Pride. "The father of a princess! Then why doe he look so shabby t" 'Because the prince banpened to marry his danghter for love, and there isn't quite enough money to live up to the title." Lite. - ... . - : ;.. ' A Snap Shot. First Tramp So you waut nie to go and ring the door bell while you sit hero and test? Second Tramp Yes, Clarence; "you press the button and I do the rest." America. A Noble Soul. Mrs. Forundred Are you sure that young man'a nhnracter la ahove reproanhf Daughter Ves, ma. He never wears a ready made necktie. Street it Smith's Qood News. An Old Kngllsh Primer The one in tlio Uritlsti niwruui was found A quarter of a century ago In deep closet, built in iho thick wnlli of an old farm house in Derbyshire, It Is said that laborer, ngnged in pulling down the walla of the ancient Iiouhv, recog nized it as flint f 10m which his father had been taught to read, Ujam the back is a picture of Charles I on horubaok, giving some apnrcximntion to Its date. It is a single leaf, containing mam the front side the alphabet, largo and smnll, in old English and Roman letters, ten short columns of monysyllubli'S founded on the vowels, and the Lord's Prayer) nil set in a frame of oak, now blnck with age, and protected by a slice of trans parent horn, hence the nauio horn book. There is a handle by which to hold it, and in the linndlo a hole for a string, so it could hang from the girdle. A picture of 1720 represents child running in leading strings, with a horn book tied to her side, ' A choair kind of horn book had the leaf of printed puior pasted upon tho horn, and perhaps the greater number were made in this way. If so, it is not singular they should bo scarce, for they would be very easily destroyed. -Chris tian at work. Manufacturing flnnrlnae Antiquities, Tho Swiss arcluuologicu journal. An- tiqun, states that several manufactories of spurloui antiquities have recently been established in the Alpine valleys, in tho hones, perlmiM, of large prollta from American tourists. "In the. littlo town of Concise, on the hike of NeuleliuU'l, la a Homihhing pstablishmuiit for the pro duction of relies of tho luko dwellers, who, in pro-historic times, lived in huts built on piles over the watiu-s of most of the Swiss lukes. ' Near SchatTliaiisen is raid to lie another factory, whore bones ire engraved with outline repm entations of reindeer, bears, foxes and s- on, and sold as genuine relics of the rave dwell ers, who really scratched such i'nagea on tnes many thousand years ago, when tho reindeer inhabited Iho touth of Europe. Instill another place near the Lako of Neufcha'.el is a factory of relics of the stone and bronxo ages, consisting of stono bracelets, bone bits fir horses, bronze knives and ornaments mid other objects, which are, when flnislud, sent to the brio A brno riious at Uc-rne and else where for sale." New York Tribune. ; , Various Diamond Bwlndtae. The blue diamond, aniline diamond, or wash diamond Bwindlo, as it was variously called, was invented a few years ago. It is applied to oil colored and slightly yel low diamonds; these, if painted on the back with a dilute solution of aniline and alcohol, will lose their yellow color and appear either perfectly white or bril liant blue white. This steel blue tint cannot be removed by ordinary washing alcohol or some other solvent is reu lured to do this, and if such a diamond thus treated is mounted in a water tight or closed bos setting it wilt pass for a long time undetected. Tho first Illustrious discover in this field received sir montluT imprisonment in 1'aria for his reward.- TWHTI TKAR8 EXPERIENCE. C. D. Fredricks, tlx well-known photog- rspber, 770 Broadway, Kaw York, saysi "I have been using Alixxx s'i Posoua Pmstbbs for twenty years, and found them one of the host of family medicines. Briefly summing up my experience. I say that when placed on tbe auu II of tns back Ai.L- coct'a Poaout Plastsbs till the bodv with nervous enersv. snd thus cure fatten, brain exbaus'ion, debility and kidney difficulties. For women and children I have found them invaluable. They never irritate the skin or cause the slightest pain, but ours sure throat, coughs, colds, pains in side, back or chest, Indigestion anu bowel complaints." Pantile who tmn talk much about themselves 10 lue aatuuacuon 01 outers are scare. Coughs, colds and sore throat qulokly re sved by Brown' t Brmukial Trochtt.'' 28 nts a lox. lieved cents What la the latest tterman flirnref" I. fifty thousand dollars lor s Huron, I bolieve.' New Hoi.ToK Hoi-UK, Fourtb and Aider streeta, rortlajd; central; newly luiliiaaea; oral aeeom moilailoss for th least monoy. Try H. M. A Iud ley, i'rop. Free 'but to and from trains, eu Revenue statistics show tbat most tobacco chewers throughout the United States pre fer Star Plug, and when one considers that it is not only the best chew, but the most economical, every plug being a full sixteen ounce pound. It Is not strange. Consumers who study their own interests will take notuing nut etar nug. Thi QinxsY Hotms, Portland, Or., is the best sis aay hotel on tne facino voast. try it. yuinioy miwards, proprietors. Das Kriaaullrte Bum Polish; aodost; aoamaU. Tit Osshsa for breakfast. ceevKioirr laei A term of fullnetn and other troubles after eating? Then you need a " Pellet." , Not ono of the ordinary, griping, tear ing pills it's a sickness in itself to take them. But one of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets the original Liver Pill, the smallest and the easiest to take. The easiest in the way they work, too they're mild and gentle, bat thorough and effective. Every part of tike system feels their health ful influence. They cleanse and regulate the liver, stomach and bow els. Jtegulate, mind you. They prevent disease as well as cure it. They're purely vegetable and perfect ly harmless. Sick I Icadavbe, Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion. and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels are promptly relieved and permanently cured. They're the cheapest pill yon can buy, for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is re turned. You pay only for the good you . . " . ..2:. -.' l bis is true only of Dr. l'icrce's medicines. ', oooooooooo Tutt'a Tiny Pills Kt aa kindly on the Oolilld, tlie ollte foiruile or liirlrmJSA old aire as tinon the vlitorcrus man. V ' old aire as uKn the ylgoroua man. TuilsTinv Pills0 Om wmmm v 81 mmm Jf m mmmJm gk liv uii8 Hid utiyinfrth to the wmklijp iitoiiiiMfh, ImwIh, VUinnymmml MrnxMrr OOOOOOOOOO HI A DliY. Lawrence, Kani.,Au. 9, '88, George Patterson full from a second-story window, strik ing fence. I found him using ST. JACOBS OIL. lie used tt frecty all over hi bruises. I saw him next morning at : work. All the spots rapidly disappeared, leaving neither pulu, near nor welling. . C. K. NEUMANN, M. D. "ALL RIGHT I 8T. JACOBS OIL DID IT." THE THE HARTMAN PATENT Coata no mora than aa ordinary mumay pli k.l apart in a nnnrl mil.- i n. "Hai ..t-tiMKii ') Vmh. I. COST IS . 2 1 i : I : $l li lat" walln ilium and In praatli-ally KVftai.MTlN. ll.l.lHl HA I ia CAT Unit K WITH 1-llU CM a I o IKHTIMilNI AU MAII.KIi KHKR. Oavlt H. larhaon. i r., I'nrllanil.Or . fltmorul 4Klit. Hirtmia Mta uaan.r ran, ra. I. D. lull, BAKER V HAMILTON-.- 8AN I rtiwau s (itnititiit I 1 -ILY'S CREAM BALM-- !. tit l(olrHi Ttt mill 4IVfft HelU'f Hi OIH P (MB. bniKlt'tftf by mi.ll. KI.Y It the name ol Woman's Friend. It Is lul in relieving the backacl.es.ht'adauhes which burden and shorten a woman's a"sw I rilMtW of women testily (or it. It will give health and strength, and make lile a pleasure. FOK HALE BY ALL DRUUUI8T8. PLANT. TREE am dEEU I IU Pasoe, lie PL lunrlm Ha.S.aai. fwlei liforniatluu. One of la. "t ralwlila aalaliwu. iHlblUha. n. or i.M tnm rtmiw mukwum if.- RAMUELWILSONm.W.MECHANICOVILLE.PA "German Syrup" Just a bad cold, and a hacking couch. We all sufTcr that way some times. How to get rid of them is the study. Listen" I am a Ranch man and Stock Raiser. My life is rough and exposed. I meet all weathers in the Colorado tnountaius. I sometimes take colds. Often they are severe, I have used German Syrup five years for these. A few doses will cure them at any stage. The last one I had was stonncd in 34 hoars. It is infallible." James A. irce, Jellerson, Col. , a Mill ORDER DEPARTMENT. OUR HEKI CATALOGUE Is raadjr for malllnf. SViut In Tour name and nave a copy wui iroe 01 cnarf e iu four auansis. OLDS & KINC, Dry Goods. Clothing. Shoes. Etc., Fifth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OR. ' " ; HKNI) FOK DKHCKIPT1VK CATAUKK'K or IROSESK- CHRI8ANTHEMUM8. PELARCONIUM8, AND CARNATIONS. JIlHS H.HIKVKHH.2S P..1SI. Han Francisco California FDAZER AXLE BestintheWorld! GREASE Set the Eenulns! Sold Ewrywherel MORPHINE HABIT! BooksrrM SURE CURE ractoo Medlctm Co., 699 t'lajr 81., Ran Franclsao, HOUjlTfllpODS TEA A blend from the formula of an old English Tea Mnrcbant. . ; . . Best Tea in the World for the Price. 60 wiita pr Ik, at your dealer's or postpaid from the solo Importers, CLOS8KTA DE VERS, Portland, Or. ' YOUNQ MINI The) 8pM3lflo A No. I. 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T The very remarkable and cm-tain llnf given woman bv MiHiltK'8 rlKVKAl.KD HKMEliY has givon . unlfiirmlysui'ixiss nd weakness life. Thousands CATALOGUE. UVE STOCK miiti reAPIaiM. rl rf. llaanrlblaa a Mrlblas all klaS. raaaraaia.S ei. avail iu ui biii sa amwuiiri bwoiiuhw. IV. I Trees. saau rraiia, mmm a.S M ater K.wla. HealMere Trees. aail I Wi REACH TKe Womei5 HrJ- Withl Usual .Arrow, ArJ TKej wirh ilflRI I Cupid, the little rascal, is up to all the tricks-he knows full well that mail is a selfish - brute, and the road to his heart is through his appetite; the delicate flavor' of "Seal; of North Carolina," next 'to, love "itself, adds one more joy to our existence. I'ackod 111 Pstout Cloth Pouchns and In Foil. f In sur lnialnai not I'nyltiK yo" drup It snd buy au Inc imtved rpialuina uenbatot . KOBE MONEY ran be madu In rala. In( hli lmru than In any otliur biialui'M for the espltal Invent. rtt. A iKSiillfully II-. lustratrd i;atnloriie ol Incubators, Hnxxl. ersand all kinds of bKiksnFlxliirsSREE Ascnts for SYasn'a Boris cnttsr, fieees sltjr Clover, Gutter, ud eveiytbliiK ru quired , by ; iwultry raisers. CTALUMA INCUBATOR CO, Patalumi, Cal. PIAIlOSu'ORGAfJS. , WINTEH 8 HifiFEH. ; 71 Morrison Strwot, Portland, Or. WALL! PAPER, 10 osnta per double roll Hond 2ont staain for samnltis. WlloKiifi.ii a Mm,j . v-f i '' '' 'i'blnt street, fortlsnd, 5r, I0EITm,",71u""rd'l,,"uJ' WaotrtnCeaMIs fc" ''xl HMwlalHs, liDiwoanl prnfli and oaah ris. Hainl tr lir.HrliWtB. HmMm M . V. .n Plan's IWmMly Sir (VUarrh Is Um Bwn, Knrtit ui Una, and Chmim Sold by druaglau or sasl by mail, t 1 I CURED TO HT CUIUP.I us ' .... nnnD it U11UI IS . X. T, UaaallUM, Warren, fa,