The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 25, 1892, Image 4

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    ! ' I a WOMAN IN AMILUON. f SAY WHAT YOU MEAN. lAMONQ THE BLACKFOOT INDIANS, f TAKEN FPU A CHAW. ill I , ,
New York Board of Health
SITS DOWN ON A
ROYAL'S
to John Anderson. 8(4
ChloMOt'Ul
Dssr Sir:
Xn rtwonss to roars of April 80th, in rsgara toJ
til advortHinj of tho Royal Baking Povdtr Ooaptnr I ! tho honot
to otnd you tht following resolution adopted by the Board at its
Quarterly meeting held in Albany Feb. 11th. 1885.
Weeolved. that the advertlsenent of tho -Royal Baking
f ovder Coapany. quoting the State Board of Health of He York aa
trtoamndlng, through one of ita anal yet a. Ha purity, ete.. la
nierepreaentation. In no eaeo dote the State Board of Health
tor lte repreoentativea. oauae sash examination to oe made wtth
jie.cf reeomeiullng any particular protests.
ory truly your.
The misrepresentation which called forth the resolution of
the State Board of Health of New York, printed above, is in keep
ingr with the old tactics of the Royal Baking Powder Company.
First it manufactured a Government Chemist out of whole
cloth, and the garment was cut and made to fit Dr. Henry A.
Mott, and later poor Dr. Love.
Brought to a turn in this, the same company sought to use
the New York Board of Health.
It did not hesitate to send broadcast, the statement that the
New York Board of Health had endorsed and recommended the
Royal (Ammonia) Baking Powder.
It did not take the New York Board of Health very 2ong
to assert itself on this misrepresentation as will be seen from the
foregoing letter,
These questionable methods of advertising have never
been resorted to by the Price Baking Powder Ca The old
fashioned honest way of making a pure Cream Tartar
Baking Powder is much to be preferred. No ammonia to
conceal, nothing to bolster up.
The success of Dr. Price proves honesty is the best
business policy in food products, as in everything else.
With Ely's Cream Balm a child can be
treated without paio and with perfect safe
ty. Try the remedy: it core catarrh.
My son ban been afflicted with nasal ca
tarrh since quite young, i was induced to
try Ely's Cream Balm, and before he had
Oked one bottle that disagreeable catarrhal
smell bad all left him. He appears as well
1 as any one. It is the best catarrh remedy
in the market. -J. C. Olmstead, Areola, IlL
One of my children had a very bad dis
charge from her nose. Two physicians
Erescribed, Out without benefit. We tried
ly's Cream Balm, and, much to our sur
prise, there was a marked improvement.
We continued using the Balm, and in a
short time the discharge was cured. O. A.
Cary, Corning, N. Y. .
Apply Balm into each nostril. It is
fuickly absorbed. Gives relief at once,
rice, SO cents at druggists' or by mail.
Ely Bbothebs,
,j 56 Warren Street, New York.
Th Quimby Hocst, Portland, Or., is the
best S I a day hotel on the Pacific Coast.
Try it. Qui ruby & Edwards, proprietors.
House cleaning is necessary in spring; so Is
Oregon Blood Purifier lor ayatem cleaning.
CURES PERMANENTLY
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BAKING POWDER CO.
OLD GAME.
State Board op HtAtf b of New York.
litany. W. T.. April ar..h,wVWP
Tba Bonnet Was a Heap of Allies.
A woman tells of a curious case
of apparent spontaneous combustion
which way perhaps explain some al
leged incendiarisms or inexplicably
started fires. Coming home late from
the theater one evening she left her
bonnet, which waa damp from a slight
rain, on the parlor table, and forgot to
remove it the next morning. Toward
noon, passing through the hall, her at
tention was attracted by a smell of
smoke, very faint, but still distinct,
and in the parlor, after .some search,
its origin was found io a tiny curl issu
ing from the center of a feather
trimmed bonnet.
An attempt to snatch the article
from the table resulted In a sudden
transformation, as it fell to ashes be
neath her fingers. Then it was dis
covered that the bonnet had been
lying on ia table upon which was also a
sterioscope, and through its lens the
morning sun had shone so ardently as
to develop a burning glass, which in
its tnrn had created a spark that had
rnn hither and thither over the bonnet
until it was completely destroyed.
Her Point of View in New York Times.
A distinction Often Made. '
"People do draw the most ridiculous
distinctions sometimes," said the man
from the suburbs, who always smoked
a pipe on the train. "For instance, if
a friend asks you for a postage stamp
and you give it to him, he becomes in
dignant when you demur to accepting
the two cents in payment He assumes
a highly virtuous air, and insists that
he is always very careful in small mat
ters, so you take tiie two cents. Yet,
oiler him a cigar or ask h;in to take a
drink with you, and he exhibits no
scruples, but accepts at once. It is en
tirely possible, too, that if he borrowed
Qve dollars from you he would forget
to return it, but when it is a question
of two cents he Is punctilious to a de
gree." New York Tribune.
Hardened.
Lawyer (to strong witness for hi
aide) It just did me good to see bow
cool you were under cross-examination.
Strong Witness (modestly) I am
the editor of a paper which claims
800,000 circulation. New York Star.
Any single man or woman, also any
man or woman who is the head of a
(amity, when twenty-one years of age
or over, can take up a homestead of
United States land. These lands are
divided into two classes. Either 80
acres of one class or 160 acres of the
other can be homesteaded at one's option.
For Many Mile Her IMvaU Stared, bat
Bha Know Why Now.
Bhe earn Into an "L" train at the
shopping dktriet and took passaga to
ward happy I larloin.
Bhe chatted with her friend gayly for
a few stations, when suddenly the lady
sitting across the aisle looked very hard
over hor way. The woman with the
parcels was all in a flutter In a mo
ment She glanced hastily in the little mir
ror. Yes, her hat was on straight.
Then she went over on a new taok,
diving down In her pocket for a hand
kerchief and rubbing her no.se, think
ing that there might be a speck of soot
on the point.
The lady across the aisle continued to
stare.'' . .' '
The woman with the bundles tried
to continue her conversation, but It
came In short gasps and was decidedly
disjointed. The man beside her, ot
course, notices nothing. lie thought,
manlike, that he waa making a great
hit He went on:
"The horse show is a great suc
cess" "Yes," she said, in a frightened way,
tightening the ribbons ou her hat
"It Is a great success. All the swells
are there"
"What's that you sayf Oh, yes, of
course, I'll be pleased to go," ; she
echoed, giving her nose a sweep still
after that problematic speck of soot
"I do like this weather"
"If it doesn't snow It may grow cold
er," she gasped, turning very red and
pulling ber face down in a perplexed
way.
But it waa no use. The woman
across the aisle kept on staring in the
most provoking way in the world all
the way up to Fiftieth street, where
she got up and left the train.
"Did you notice heri" said the dis
tressed woman; "she kept staring at
me for two miles."
"Shedidr"
"Yes, she did. My hat Is on straight,
Isn't itr
"I think so."
"And there is no soot on the end of
my nose?" .
"Ho," he gasped faintly.
They both thought a long time.
"I'll tell you," he said gleefully.
"She was trying to copy your styles
or"
"No, she wasn't," snapped the wom
an. "Then it must have been only oue
other thing," he said, looking far out
the window. "It must have been this:
She noticed that you wear a pair ol
1,000 diamonds in your ears, and dl
course with rings to match. She wa
perhaps wondering why you didn't
wear only one glove, like all women
who have gems, to show the stones.
But you,have two gloves. IIow do you
explain itr
Near by sat a doctor, three lawyers
a reporter, a scboolina'aui and a preach
er, but none of them coula explain tne
phenomenon. The woman, woman
like, took it. as a compliment and
blushed. New York World.
Bow Chill Regards the Enj-lleh.
Thm ia a noDulor delusion to the ef
foot tlinr. thA Chilians call themselves
'.the English of South America." No
one within the memory of man ever nacl
heard them do so, and the statement
seems to have had its birth in the self
flattering Imagination of some Anglo
Runn writer. The fact is that, taking
them "by and large," they do not like
as. The effect of centuries of tne bit
terest racial and religious animosity is
nnf AAailv effaced. The deeds of Can
ning and Cochrane have failed to blot
out all recollection of those of Drake
and Hawkins. And if we no longei
carry off bars of silver in our warships
in At tho rennest of more or less con
stituted authorities, we do manage to
make and take a great deal ol money
out of the country. Hence we are by
no means such grateful personages in
Chili as may De ronuiy nuagiueu.
London Saturday Keview.
A Serlona Can, v
Customer My watch won't go.
, Jeweler (examining it) My! my!
Have you been in a railroad collision?
Customer (surprised) Why, no. .
Jeweler (solemnly) When you un
dress you should not throw your vest
on the floor when your watch is in the
pocket
Customer (thoughtfully) 1 never do.
I have been exceedingly careful with
that watch. Don't know how it got
hurt How long will it take to fix it?
Jeweler (after another examination)
You'd better leave it here at least a
week, but if you can get along without
it I would advise two weeks.
Customer Very well. Do it up
right Good day.
Jeweler (to assistant) Hans, blow
that speck of dust off this wheel, and
charge up five dollars for repairs.
Good News.
Amber.
Amber Is a very strange substance.
If you give It a casual glance it looks
very much like the yellow glass junta
tions of itself, but when you think of
its many wonderful properties and the
beautiful legends attached to it, a mys
terious charm is thrown over the tints
of mellow gold reflected In soft radi
ance from its surface.
The history of this gem of the sea,
"loveliest amber that ever the sorrow
Ing sea birds have wept," its formation
its antiquity, its mysterious properties
and ita rich variety of coloring have
been subjects of Investigation and dis
cussion from a period long before the
beginning of the Christian era. Phila
delphia Times.
Cause and Effect.
Mr. Peony Wise Hayseed No, I don't
want your paper. I never read the papers;
and, besides, I can't afford it as I've just
lost (300 on a bunco man. Boston Times.
Span Oat.
"A dispatch says that the strikers an
wonted."
"Worsted That's a yarn," Lawrence
American.
A Beientlfle Answer.
" Jimmle. do vou know why the cows al
ways eat thistles when they can find themf"
"Yea. Bo's to pick their testa." New
York Sum
f 11
How the Elder Rennet! Taught a Young
Kvnorter a .unn.
"Tiiore should ue a rule In every
newspaper otfloe prohibiting the use ot
certain phrases and expressions," said
my friend, the old war correspondent,
as he threw down a paper In the ele
vated oar. "it a Ik tresses me to toe
poor, old, hnckueyed, worn out expre
slons kept at work daily when tlioy
should have been retired long ago.
Why should a reporter always refer to
a man's 'immaculate linen,' when he
means to say that the man won a clean
shirt? And why In heaven's name
should a man or woman be described
as 'well groomed f Here they are both
in one paragraph, and Just beside them
Is the man who, according to the re
porter, Is always saying something real
devllsh 'with a twinkle lu his eye,' and
the other fellow who made this or that
remark 'as he lit a fresh cigar.'
"There should be a cemetery for
senile and used up words and phrases
that have outlived their usefulness,
if they ever wore useful, and about a
thousand of theiu should be laid away
In qultikllme at onoe and never resur
rected. "Speaking of cemeteries, why should
a man, as soon as he is dead, be re
ferred to as 'poorr Here I read ol a
railroad conductor, who was killed In
a railroad collision. Yesterday he was
the 'genial Conductor Brown;' today
he Is 'poor Brown.' The word seemed
to be applied especially to men who In
life were good fellows, and also to
those whose death whs caused by vio
lence. It is not used in connection
with great men. You never read or
hear of 'poor Napoleon,' 'poor Shake
speare' or 'poor Frederick the Great'
do youf ;
"I do not expect the reporters to re
form so long as their employers allow
the use of such Idiotic words urn!
phrases. When 1 was younger than I
am today, and thought I knew about as
much as an ordinary man could be ex
pected to know this side of the grave, 1
was a reporter on The Herald under the
elder Beunett Mr. Bennett sent for
me oue day. He sal J: 'Young man, I
notice that in your efforts to And men
whom you have been Instructed to in
terview yon never enter a hotel.'
" 'Never enter a hotel, Mr. Bennett f
Isold.
No, sir; you Invariably write that
yon 'drifted' In and when you do drift
in you never meet the man.'
" 'Never meet him?
" 'No; I observe that in every case
after drifting in you either 'run against'
or 'stumble across' the object of your
pursuit I wish that In future you
would simply walk Into the hotel and
meet these people. That s all sir.
"I was angry, for I prided myself
on my English and on my literary
ityle. I said, 'Mr. Hen net, I have been
writing now nine or ten years and have
worked on a number of newspapers as
good as The Herald. I flatter myself
that I know something about the Eng
lish language, and I'
" 'Young man,' Interrupted Mr. Ben
net, 'did you ever read of how a man
once boasted to Sidney Smith that the
stick he carried had been twice around
the world, and bow Smith took tba
stick and, after carefully examining it,
said, "And yet and yet it Is only a
stick after alL" ' "
"What did you say to that?" I asked
my friend, the war correspondent
"I maintained a tumultuous silence,
and no, I did not drift out I went
out of the room." J. Annoy Knox.
The Clilltera Hundreds.
. The necessity for the appointment of
a steward of the Chlltern hundreds dis
appeared long ago, but the three bun-'
dreds of Stoke, Buckhaui and Des-hnmua-h.
Buckinghamshire, are still
distinguished by the old name, and a
steward ia still nominated by the chan
cellor of the exchequer, with a salary
of twenty shillings and the fees of the
nffW In olden times It was the duty
of tills, steward to protect the people of
Bucks from the robbers of the Ulnltem
hills. The sole Importance of the sine
cure at the present day consists in the
foot that its acceptance enables a mem
ber of the house of commons to resign
hla seat on the plea that he holds a
place of honor and profit under the
crown. This appropriation of the post
only dates from the eighteenth century,
and its intrinsic legality has been called
in question, but the cistom is now
completely legitimated by a long lino
of precedents. Brooklyn fcaglo.
"Tab Night" Towns,
"In the theatrical profession Savan
nah Is known as a 'tub night' town,
says Mr. John C. Stewart, Jr. Being
asked what be meant by the odd ex
oression he gave this explanation :
"In antebellum days Saturday night
was devoted to taking baths by the
citizens of many places. In such towns
the theaters were sllinly attended on
the last night of the week, and the
reason was that the people were In their
bath tubs cleaning up for Sunday. The
term sticks to many cities. I do not
mean that the theater goers of any of
them actually do stay at home on (Sat
urday night to take a bath, but as they
do not go out to see a performance of
any kind the effect on the boxofflce Is
the some. Atlanta Constitution.
What China Meeds.
What China really needs is a first
class war with the foreign powers, and
the whipping which she is sure to get
sooner or later. When this comes the
great Chinese empire will fall Into
pieces, and there will, be ami a dozen
big Celestial countries where there is
now one. Frank U. Uarpenter in na
tional Tribune.
A Brlek.
Waggish Student (handing professor
of geology a piece of tiricx; Here is a ca
rinua anecimen. nrofeaaor.
Professor I don't need it. Put It back
In your hat Street & Smith's Good Newt
A Natural Inference.
"She has a very long waist"
"aha fmaht. tn wnjir one of those pro
tracted stays we read aboutl" New York
Sun. . " "
Not Made for That Purpose
"That's my motto, sink or swim."
Rnah! Who ever saw a sinker swimf"
( -New York Herald.
Wonderful lh of a Oily of Tonees a
an Annual Kl.U Holiday.
Presently, ns wo Journeyed, a little
line of sand hills cnine Into view. They
formed the Blaokfoot cemetery. Wa
saw the "tepres of the dead" here and
there on the knolls, sumo new and per
fect, some old and weather stained,
some showing mere tatters of cotton
flapping on the polos, and still others
only skeleton tents, the poles remain
ing and the cotton covering gone com
pletely. We knew what we would see
If we looked Into those "dead tepees"
(being careful to approach from the
windward side). We would see, lying
on the ground or raised upon a frame
work, a bundle that would be narrow
at top and bottom and broad In the
middle an Indian's body rolled up lu
a sheet of cotton, with his best bead
work and blanket and gun In the bun
dle, and near by a kettle and some
dried meat and oommeol against his
fueling hungry on his long journey to
the hereafter.
As one or two of tho tepees were
new, wo expected to see some family In
mourning and, sure enough, when we
reached the grout sheer sided gutter
which the Bow river has dug for Its
course through the plains, we halted
our horse and looked down upon a
lonely trio of teiiees, with children
playing around tlieiu and women
squatted by the entrances. Three fam
ilies hud lost mombep and were seques
tered thero In abject surrender to grief.
Those tents of thomouruers were at
our feet as we rode southward, down In
the river gully, whero the grass waa
green and the trees were leafy and
thriving, but when we turned our faces
to tho eastward, where the river bent
around a great promontory, what a
sight met our gnze! There stood a city
of tepees, hundreds of them, showing
white and yellow and brown and red
against the clear blue sky. A silent
and lifeless city It seemed, for we were
too far off to see the people or to bear
their noises. Tho great huddle of little
pyramids rose abruptly from the level
bare grass against tlio flawless sky, not
like one of those melancholy now tree
less towns that white men are building
all over the prairie, but rather like a
mosquito fleet Ix-culmed lit sea.
There are two camps an the Black-
foot reserve, the North Camp and the
South Camp, nud this town of tents was
between the two, and was composed of
miore household than both together;
for this was the assembling for the sun
dance, their greatest religious festival,
and hither had come Bloods, Piegalis
and Sards ns well ns I! lack feet Only
the mourners kept away, for here were
to be echoed the grcuteat ceremonials
of that dead past wherein lives dedi
cated to war and to the chase Inspired
the deeds of valor which each would
now celebrate anew in speech or sung.
And at each recurrence of this won
derful holiday time every night wa
spent in feasting, gorging and gam
bling. In short. It was the great event
of the Indian year, uud so it remains.
Even now you may see the young
braves undergo the torture, and If you
may not see the faithless wives disci
plined you may at least perceive a
score who have been, as well as hear
the mighty boasting and witness the
dancing, gniulug and carousing. Jn
liun Ralph hi Harper's."
V hnn Mini riAAila llinrrnlfrh
cleaning, appl v wi'.li a sponge strong
coffee, to wli eh has been added a few
drops of ammonia, and rub well with
a oolored wooinn ciovn.
Flower
My wile suffered with indigestion
and dyspepsia for years. Life be
hnrden to her. PhvsicianS
failed to give relief. After reading
one ot your dooks, i purcnascu a
bottle of August Flower. It worked
lit a charm. Mv wife received im
mediate relief after taking the first
dose. She was completely curea
now weighs 165 pounds, and can eat
anything she desires without any
deleterious results as was formerly
the case. C. H. Dear, Prop' r Wash
ington House, Washington, Va. 9
Ot all kinds and In any quantity whole
sale and relall at bed-rock price.
E. J. DO WEN,
60 Front 8treet, Portland, Or.
' send for catalogue.
4 August
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don't feel like work. Tho
pid. You are full of bile.
three dosea of Hoon'l Revelled Remed J will do it and make I I If PJ D
you feel like a new person. For sale by all druggists. eU I V ball
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peuuleul utiouil liarvvs III uvorliiR attuuaewttu
weak oiioa. Tliv IrrUshlllty ol Hi lie' Venn byp
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Tk very smutus and dtUMln( lyiuptmna
from willed he atiltern are mad light ul, "lie
or "she In s crank I" lu the nhnirfui xirt ul ayut
tiathy with wlili-h the urrvima Invalid moot
trout the uiifeelliift and the tliuaiihUraa. At the
same time no touiilaln! la mum ilcnii'il and roal,
una haaanuireeaally xile!nau!e urlaln whu
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Uou at alwaya aoi ouinaiiled by urviilaillIHty
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tera, ami nvrvuiia ymliina, alitk hnadanhva and
a generally fooule euiulltlua ot the ayatem are
ntimullod. Keineiubor Uiat tearful ravN are
produiwd by la grippe amimg weakly, uuivnua
people, lliwtetter a sitmiai'h uitterecurua It, ami
prevents malaita, rhvuuiatlaui and kliluoy sum
plaint. t ,
Man born ot woman la of few days and full at
soheine to got bit uaui lu print.
K VALIIAI1I K KKMKHT.
Bmanumkth's I'iuj purify the blood,
stimulate tits liver, strengthen (he kidneys,
regulate the bowels. They wars Introduced
In the United Slates hi 1K1I9. Since that
time over fifty millions of boxes of Uhak
dsktii's Pitl.a liars been used.
This, together with thousands of con
vlneing ti'atliuutilals from all part of the
world, is positive evidence of their value.
HaNnHTii'i I'ii.iji are purely vegetntjle,
absolutely harmless and sale to take at any
time.
Hold hi every drug and imxlloliie store,
sltuor plain or eiiKur-coalwl.
" K)iiallug the nreaenui of yourevlt and fam
ily." Bo rua.li lha irmliliil woddlng invltaUou.
BtWAHl r OIMTMKNT fOR OA
TAKKHTHATCUNTAIN MKRt l'ltV,
Aa mercury will surely dxalroy the eauae of
moll ami oouiplctoly dvraim the whole ayalern
when euiorliig II through Ihe muooua aurfaiwa.
Snob artti'lr ahoulit mmr be mxil extwpt on
prvanrlplloua Irum reputable phyati'laita, aa llir
damage they will do la lent 'Id to the food yon
da ptMtbly dorlve Imin thvm. Hall a Catarrh
Cure, mauufarturvd by f. J. I'lienoy A Co., To'
lrl. )., contain, no mon'ory, and la Ukuu In
ternally, and aula illrwlly upon tha blood ami
inui'oiia aurfaiwa of the aU-m. lu buying Halt's
Catarrh Cure be sure you got the iiruuln.
It (a taken Internally and made lu Tulodo, O., by
K. J. hniy Co. '
IW sold by druggUla; price, 7 So pur belli.
Doctori ear that litanmnla ran eaally he eiirnd
Imply by tlveplml eight honra vry ulgbt.
For bronchia! and sstluiiatia complaint
And coughs and cold "Hnmm't Ihtmchini
Trorh " have remarkable curative proper
ties. '& oeuts a bus.
If you pay a you go ami aie able to so a vou
pay, you will get (here.
The manufacturers of Star Plug chewing
tobaooo have built up the largest tobacco
business the world has ever seen by giving
the eoiMunicr the best tobacco and full
weight alxteen-ouuo pound plugs, proving
conclusively that good tobacco and pound
plugs are wanted by most tobtuico chewors.
TsvOiSMBa for break fast.
loth tha method and lmilta when
jrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasant
nd refreshing to the taste, and act
ently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
jiver aud Bowels, cleanses the sys
m eflectually, dispels colds, head
ubes and fever and cures habitw'.
onstipalion permanently. For tale
a 60oand tl bottles by all druggists.
CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO.
tH MAWCSCO. 01.
ioumiue. nr. tw iohk. .r.
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Wliwnli oar double mil. Hnnd 1-eenl atamD lot
aainple. W'lloriKI.P MOKUAft,
tnrnrwTFWVsiM m
llilvQn.lkilll seems elf tan
fit Ul IB lil ASTHMATIC
1 alka at I lp.MrWMeya,M.D.
PUMP to tut CUHEO. Busauo.M.T,
J 15 rieir A"yr and Aralytlo! Chemlat.
. II. llJrMH VVaahliiKton St.. fortlaiid. Ot
BOTH WAYS.1
Tha Credit plan means, as
rule, high prima, poor
mula lii.lifTrrrnt aervir.
hard ilnwa. dahtt. moriaairc on th home, lb
sheriff, and omuma poverty and want.
4-1.. .-..I. IK.l H h..t Of eOOOS.
Gornpt and genial aervire, good tlmea, money In
md and in bank, children well educated, money
to apara to help oihera over rough plarea, and
a thouMUiil anthought "f comlorta and ulraiurre.
Viui m.v have Iricd one: now Iry the other, Send
to SmilliVCaah slore, i& 4S Fionl St., S. F., tel.
Hill ORDER DEPARTMENT.
OUR HECU CATALOGUE
t. In wit... .tit. flfmA In vntif Hum and
bve o cotx Miit (me ul eh urge to our wldnMts.
OLDS & KINC,
Cry Goods, Ciclhing:, Svoes, Etc ,
Fifth and Washington Straeta,
PORTLAND. OR.
A BtTtM toW
ass surma.
., 1Mi Healthv
'kfiECn Si
40 FIR8T STREET, PORTLAND, OR
UHUMgML "v ui tni aoniuo-eage miner,
-M
dot Hasor bUmsI Croaapiit Haws, 1.00
It. lnU't cutter In the worm
bad?
back
Do you havo a headache?
acho? You can't eat and
fill
J ft a
ii i nr I
-Js
I D trouble is your liver is tor
I VUll Got rid of it without delay.
F 1 VI II I I
COSVaibrrV lk
All ot)f
your sufferings from Catarrh.
That I, if you go about it in th
right way.
There are plonty of wronfi ways,
that perhaps you'va found out,
They mar relieve for a time, but
they don t curt.
"Worse yet, they may driva tha
disease to tho lungs. You oau't
afford to experiment.
But there it a right way, and a
sure way, that dott cure. Thou
sands oi othorwlse hopeless eases
havo proved it. It's with Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy. By Its mild,
soothing, oloansing and healing
pronerties it permanently euros tho
worst ebronio eases. Catarrhal,
lloadnehe, "Cold in tho Head"
everything catarrhal in its nature,
ia oured as if by magio. :' ,
It's a way so sure that tha pro
prietors of Dr. Sago's Remedy
offer, in good faith. t00 for a
ease of Catarrh which they can
not cure.
If It's sure enough for them to
muko the offer, it's sure enough
for you to make the trial.
1ty rlrtk $500. .Vhat do you
risk?
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Seascn for Trout Opens Apiil 1st.
If Too Ar la Meed of Trout rll, flat
the Heat.
atanilard quality, 4 to hooka, per rlos ., . . .a.S
ori'Sim Trout Kile, 4 In s book, aer ! ...... ..
Klua ltuvriHil Win Film, 4 ui' hooka, iierdoa. I to
Any nt above finalities aeiit hy roall On rwelitt of
price' Alaoa full Hue of Hum, HKK1J, LINKS,
.c.,t . - .,
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" 93 FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OR. "
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