The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, February 17, 1893, Image 4

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    Health Officers Speak.
City, State and National Authorities
report the Royal Baking Powder in
. every way Superior to all others.
STATE CHEMIST, CALIFORNIA : Tho Royal fulfils all the
requirements. Our tests show it has greater leavening power
than any other.
STATE CHEMIST. WASHINQTON; There is no question but
the Royal is the strongest, purest and most wholesome baking
powder in the market.
V. 5. OOV'T FOOD REPORT: Royal Bakino Powder is
shown a pure cream of tartar powder, highest of all in leaven
i.,, . ing strength.
CANADIAN' OFFICIAL TESTS; Royal Bakixo Powder is
commended as of highest excellence, and shown to be greatest
of all in leavening strength. j
SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF HEALTH: We cordially ap
prove and recommend the Royal Baking Towder. It is '
" ft absolutely pure and healthful, composed of the best ingredients,
... of the highest strength and character. ,
BOARD OF HEALTH. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON : Finding
"" ' in analysis that it is entirely free from any adulteration, we
;. heartily recommend the Royal Bari.no Powder for its great
strength, purity and wholesonieness. (
BOARD OF HEALTH, TACOMA. WASHINGTON: In our
judgment the Royal is the best and strongest baking powder
' before the public. , .
BOARD OF HEALTH. SPOKANE: Certainly there is no bak
r ing powder known to us equal to the Royal.
' DR. BINSWANGER, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON: It is also
my opinion that there exists no purer, better or stronger baking
powder than the Royal. - I confidently recommend it.
Do hot permit the slanderous stories of inter
ested parties to influence you in using any
' ' ' other than The Best, The Royal.
Aa Irish Geua.
An Irish journal bad this gem is
answer to a correspondent:
"We decline to acknowledge the
receipt of your post card." "
Which is very much like the Cork
nian who traveled into Kerry to an
Insulting enemy to 'tell him to his
face that he would treat him with
silent contempt." London Tit Bits.
High Bodily Temper-tore. (
Visa Tolleson. of Memphis, had an
attack of tonsdlitis that ran her tem
perature up to the unheard of point
or 153 aeps. Previous to that an
. Omaha lady had shown a tempera
ture of 133 degs. in a case of peri
tonitis. St. Louis Republic.
10O BEWABD 100.
The reade- of tola paper will be pleased to
learn that thee la at least one dreaded dlaeaae
that ecleuce has beu able to cure In all It
urea, and that is Catrra. Hall'i Catarrh Care
la the only positive core known to ine Hledii 1
fraternity. Catarrh, twin a constitutional dls
c. requires a cv-natitutiooal treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cnre la taken Internally, atn directly
upon the blood and macons a-rfaree el the
am, thereby destroying the foundation of the
dl esse and girinr. the patieot strength br build-in-
up the constitution and assisting nature In
doing It work. The proprletoraJuire o -nneta
faith in Ita eurstive power that they offer One
Hundred Dollar for any -cane that It fills to
cure. Send for Hat of testimonials. Ad irons
F. J. CHESEY fc CO.. Toledo. 0.
Sold by druggist. 7 cents. . s
It was Ben Franklin who said: "Three may
keep a aeoM 11 two of them are dead."
A perfect oil dressing for line
kid shoes, guarantees atscl-taly
dust-proof, or money refunded,
Watson's Peerless Polish. Use
no other. For sale by all deal'
ers. - """ ''"v ' v
NOTHING US! IT.
0 YEARS OF PAIN CURED.
THE OA8E.
N. Ai-bany St.,
Ithaca, N. Y.,
Dec. 19, 1.881.
For over 40 years
I have been a
victim of rheu-
. uiauBiu, a w m a
persuaded to try St. Jacobs Oil. I
have used two bottles, and a man
more free from rheumatism never
walked our streets."' My limbs that
were once stiiTand lme are now as
liht and Umber as in my youth.
- . JOS. EDSELL.
AFTER FIVE YEARS.
Ithaca, N. Y., July 5, 1887
Suffered many yearsinjury to
hip resulting In rheumatism, muscu
lar weakness and contracted cords.
Two bottles of St, Jacobs Oil re
lieved me so that I now milk about
and attend to daily duties at 6a.
I hcartHy endorse it.
, r , TOS. EDSELL.
IWs Trade Mark la n the beat
VMTERPROOF COAT
In the World!
A. J. TOWER. BOSTON. MASS.
St e) lathe acfcaowleofw
kdlac ramady for all tai
nnaatoral dtackaraaa aa.
Private dtaaasas of matt, J
eertala core for the 4
aaallH
Sanaa-
Mrs 1tt 1 Ipraaoribanandfaelaaf
IHtOMta""l Pn. in raoomaiseaia U
Bo wumn
i,JXa8TWES,O.,0iiTaa.
ail aonerera.
m eHrtel pt
li
IMi HVntHt Ail Hi UilS. I 1
if.L
tMian eyrup. Taetea wooa. uas I
in lima.
iie ftoio br draawist II I
",n'r'T,T,"r--''Trr" J
mi 11 -- imriMinn nitM .m
r oreelnLl
lTOIAYB.j
f iOssrsstt ta
a a saass mmmi 1
Mew Oecuttluai fur Wouaask
living waxworks have long been
a feature of church fairs, but a dime
museum wax figure in flesh and blood
is probably a new "feature." It
works well as an advertisement
The girl stands motionless as long
as she can at any rate. Her face and
hands are painted to the semblance
of wax. ''Look at the bully wax fig-
gerrsays Jimmy to Billy as they
shuffle along past the door. "Git
outr says Billy. "She ain't no wax
flgger; she's alive!" "Now. Billy,
don't you go an give yerself away for
a countryman r Jimmy protests.
1 Meantime the girl s eyes betray her
01 course. .
She affects a stony gaze, but that
most beautiful and mobile thing, the
numan eye, can never imitate the
dullness of wax. Her eyes move in
their sockets. She shifts her weight
from one leg to the other. Billy
laughs triumphantly at Jimmy's ex
pense, who gasps, "'Well," if I ain't
sold like any farmer I" And the liv
ing wax flrrqre'B purpose is fulfilled.
The "Tallow Day."
iept 6, 1881, is well remembered
in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont
and parts of New York and Pennsyl
vania as the "yellow day." Canada
also took on some of the characteris
tics noted in the states above men
tioned, only that the yellow was of
dull, greenish cast, which accounts
I for th?Jctthae-t3ie Canucks refer
to it as the "green day." In the
morning the sky had the appearance
oz Deing clouded, but as the sun arose
it was plainly visible and of the color
of tarnished brass. . About midday
the intense yellow was most appar
ent e very uung except leaves and
grass was of a well tinted dark yel
low color. 1 ne cause of tne phenom
enon has never been satisfactorily
explained. rniiaaeipnia Frees.
Pis Honey from Ralelnc Flower.
It is curious that when so many
women are asking what they can do
to earn money so tew think of be
coming amateur gardeners. Violets.
pinks, chrysanthemums and many
otner flowers are not difficult to raise.
ana wnen carefully packed and sent
to a Erst class florist bring good
prices. It is said that a woman in
the south makes a good income fur
nishing real orange blossoms to a fa
mous florist, while five or six others
dress themselves on the dollars pro
duced from the violets that grow with
so little care in the well preserved
Tiotet pit. mrcnange.
Why e Bisealts Were Bad.
It was ni fault of the cook, although
she was blamed by the m'streas becsuee
the biscuits were not as light, delicate
anu nneiy nsvorea as usual.
When it was too late the cook found
she bad been imposed upon by the gro
cer or his boy, who bad given her a new
brand of baking- powder in place of the
1&07S1, wnicn sne naa alwsvs need with
good inck, and which had been ordered.
She bad used the new kind, spoiled the
Discmt ana got a scolding.
xne Koyai Basing rowder, as every
cook Knows, js iiways 10 rje reuea upon.
It is one of the greatest aids she ha
She is always able with the loaet trouble
to mike tne wry finest biecuils, cakes,
mnffins and croets. Many a cook's rep
utation has been made by the delicious
things she has been able to mat e with it.
It is no wonder that shs ia inrliirnant
when the grocer sends ber aootber bak
ing powder In its place, which spoils her
iwwi lujuicv uor reputation auu orings
her blame.-'
The grocer ssnda br t'tm brarH if
baking powder r-imp y i. -arise it roate
him so ranch less and he can make more
front by selling it than he can on the
loyaL The Royal is m vie from the verv
finest materials and costs much more
than any other brand, which accounts
tor its superiority, although it is aolH n
0 nsumer at the same price.
ine cook snouiaexaminecarefully the
label of the baking powder and see that
she is not imposed neon. - XI the
tends anything but the Royal, send it
oacr. as one cook did five time nntn
she got the Roysl. The only sa'e way
s lor the cook to bave the finest things
wore witn, ana t
'be finest, bit the
oi baaiuf, jt
to work with, and the Royal is not only
most economical to !
so ranch further.
HEREAFTER.
. n 111 N ,
Oaaas ptetnr, aald a friend So sot,
The Joy of what is re to bef -Oauwt
thou dvacrib eternity?
Poet thou belies that when we take
That laat long sleep a day shall break
The dreatulans nlghtf Shall we awake
Tell me, with reason In thy rhyme.
Poet think there'll be no end of time
Nor end of bliss In that blest elliner
I do not know, tor sure, I aald:
I know not those whose light feet tread
Yen shoret 1 know the dead are dead.
! aeen the summer birds take wing
When wluter came, and la the sprlus
Come back again to soar and elu
Pve seen the red rose In the den.
Rid ueath the hoar frost, die, and taea
la brighter moment bloom again.
r-r eeen the aoul, freed from the elaf
That held It here, reach far away.
Take op It harp and start to play.
I seen a mother die. and site,
When came to her what mnat to me.
Looked laughing toward eternity.
And I can ee, whtl rose bloom
Where roaes fade, shrangh Urea long
A gleam of hope beyond the tomb.
Hut whatsoe'er the furore be.
If there a lire for yon and me,
To laat through all eternrty, ,
"Twer well to keep this point In stew
Do unto man your whole life through.
As yon would bar hlui do to yon.
And then when yon are o'er the rang,
V here all are good, though many strange.
Ton may not feel km great the change.
Cy Warnuut In Oreede Chronlelev
The Power of Gravltattoav
From common experience we are
apt to hold exaggerated notions of
the power of gravity. Not until we
compare it with other attractive
forces, such as magnetism or elec
tricity, do we appreciate how trivial
it really ia
The fundamental experiments in
electricity and magnetism, known to
men for more than 2,000 years, of
lifting light bodies by rubbed amber
and iron tilings by means of a load
stone, demonstrate at once their in
comparably greater power.
If, for instance, the attracting
body had the moderate dimensions
of a hand specimen of amber or load
stone, we should require it to be of
so dense a material as to weigh
1,000,000,000 pounds instead of a few
pounds, as usual, in order that ita
gravitational attraction should equal
that of either of the two forces men
tioned. It is obvious therefore that
the imposing nature of the force of
gravity, as equally compared with
other attractive forces, is due not to
its superior qualitative magnitude,
but to the enormous masses of the
bodies which exercise it
; Thus, while it requires the use of
the most delicate torsion balance to
demonstrate even the mutual attrac
tion between a small and a large
sphere of lead, yet where enormous
masses, such as the earth, are con-
corned, the attraction exerted by one
hemisphere upon the other probably
exceeds a rorce or 500 pounds per
square inch over a surface whose
radius is 4,000 miles. Electricity.
Characterise Costumes Disappearing,
Possibly 50 per cent of the inter
national costumes copied by Queen
Victoria when she dressed dolls
have passed away, never to return.
In some of the Swiss cantons the
traditional Helvetian garb yet sur
vives; in others it is fast declining
to extinction. Picturesquely clad
men, women and children who pre
tend to be artists' models, but who
are in reality beggers, still haunt
the Via Condotti at Rome and ex
tract coppers from the "forestieri."
The police have driven themira
the Piazza di Spagnia and tie steps
of the Tjrir.ilL de Monti; but ere
long' in all likelihood they will
wholly vanish. A few vestiges of
romantic dress linger in the Italian
provinces; but on the whole the
peninsula is at present inhabited by
a population, the males of which
wear "store" clothes and wide awake
hats, while the women are clad in
Manchester cottons and cheap hats
copied from the latest Paris modes.
(Characteristic costumes are on the
wane in Germany, in Norway and in
Spain. They hold their own to some
extent in Austria, in Bohemia and In
the Tyrol; but on every side the na
tional costume is coming down to a
dull, prosaic level, and in another de
cade or so it will be difficult to dis
criminate between different nations
in so far as their garments are con
cerned. London Telegraph.
Lightning's Magnetl EfTeet.
The magnetic effects produced by
lightning are often .very curious. A
chest containing a large assortment
of knives, forks and other cutlery
was, not many years ago, struck in
the house of a Wakefield tradesman.
and magnetism imparted to tha
whole of the articles. Arago, In his
Meteorological Eesam" aneaks of a
shoemaker in Swabia whose tools
were thus treated, to his indescrib
able annoyance. "He had to be con
stantly freeing his hammer, pinchers
and knives from his nails, needles
and awls, which were constantly get
ting caugnt oy tnem as thev lav to-
guiu-r oa we Dencu." xne same
authority knew of a Genoese ship
which was wrecked near Algiers in
consequence of some pranks played
by lightning among the compasses,
the captain innocently sunrjosin-
that he was sailing toward the north
when as a matter of fact he wm
steering due south.- "
! Habits of Poblle Singers.
Do you know how manv famoua
lady singers have contrived and still
contrive to strengthen their voices?
Mme. Sontrff, by eatincr sardine
Mme. Deepierre. by drinkin- hnt
water; Mme. Cruvelli. claret: Mme
rara, seitzer water; Mme. Kikson.
beer; Mme. Cabol, by eating pears; Erick Ericksons, 1,215 Nels Nelsons
Mme. Trebelli, strawberries; Mme. 'and 1,011 John Johnsons.
Borghi-Mamo, by taking snuff; Mme.
Dorus-Gras, by eating cold meat. A wash roadie of witch hazel and
Several SintrerS Of the main mar eocninn fn V. annliad v. 1
o have Indulged to similar freaks,
oarmu. tne Swedish tenor, used to
eat pickled cucumber; Berk, the bar-1
Itone, hardly ever spoke for fw f
spoiling his voice; Kinderman was '
us iwuu ui sajucuur vnusav .
Turn.
A Sculptor ta Oroaeo.
Th MTJlpton in Greece are cele
brated, but a "sculptor In grease" it
something of u novelty in the art
world. Nevertheless Washington
possesses such a phenomenal artist
who (luds Bcope for the exhibition of
his genius not in classic marble or
plastic clay, but bas-roUof models in
lard and busts in butterine. His
name is B. C. Ford, and his studio is
at the west of Center market
The way Mr. Ford tmtered upon
bis artistio career was entirely by
accident It is his custom to pile fif
ty or sixty pounds of lard upon his
counter, and one day he cai-elawly
picked up a knife and carved a bas-
relief portrait in the side. It was
merely an ideal head, drawn at ran
dom, but possessed such' merit as to
attract considerable attention and
custom from the marketers. Sena
tor Manderson, who happened along,
was particularly struck with the por
trait, which be doclared to be a re
markable likeness of Sir Walter Ra
leigh.
Since then Mr. Fonl bos continued
bis experiments and developed con
siderable skill iu manipulating his
novel material for modeling. His
tools are ordinary carving knives,
with which he chisels out in rough
some ideal face, ilio leatures are
afterward molded and smoothed by
the fingers, the warmth of which
renders the lard plnstio. When this
has been done to theartist's satis
faction ho dips his fingers in ice wa
ter, which chills and fixes the fesv
hires, at the same time imparting
marmeliko gloss to tne bust and
showing almost translucent In the
electrio light Washington Post
A Pnsrled English Visitor.
Wlien lauiy (somerset first came
to America she was particularly
anxious to become acquainted with
all the American customs and to
take part iu everything American.
Ber appreciation of America was in
tense.
"Now will yon tell me," she said
one day to a friond, "why the chost
nut has been selected as a national
nut and why it is so dear to the
hearts of everyone? I notice that
all. be they old or young, boy or
girl, man or woman, speak of the
chestnut frequently and always pleas
antly and even affectionately.
"Today, as I was seated in one of
your horse cars, a httlo boy began
telling another one some short anec
dote, when suddenly the other little
boy sprang to his feet and shouted.
Oh, chestnuts I Later in the day I
saw one man whisper something in
the car of a friend, to which the
friond only replied, 'Ob, what a
chestnut I'
"How pleasant to have something
of which every one is so fond. But
explain tho cause of the liking.
Why was that particular nut select
ed! Why not the almond or the pe
can! Is it that the chestnut grows
more rreoly Here?" New York
World.
Whea th Reporter I Work-lag.
Whenyousee a reporter engaged
in writing in a railway carriage.
don't imagine that it is his innate
cussedness or his love of hard work
that forms his motive power. Noth
of the kind. I have seen a reporter
writing in a railway carriage, and
driven almost to desperation . by
stress of timo and illegibility of note
and want 01 lucidity in the speaker.
womea oy questions about bis short
hand and the rate of speed at which
he can write it, by inconsiderate pas
sengers, who then show their grati
tude in practical fashion by letting
down the windows and blowing
away the notes he has been so pain-
ruuy transcribing.
On other occasions I have heard
passengers enter into a violent polit
ical debate, with frequent appeals
to tne reporter, varied by whistling
and singing. At the same time a
writer in a railway carriage cannot
expect everybody to be silent just to
piease mm, and tncrerore lie would
do well to cultivate concentration of
mind. London Tit-Bits. .
Modernizing the Mother of Cltls.
The Mother of Cities is in some re
spects the newest of them all One-
half of Rome is as new as a back
woods' settlement, and strenuous ef
forts are being made to furbish up
me otuer nan. uut with the latest
innovation in Rome there ia not
much need to quarrel The city is
now iignteu oy electricity, generated
by the cascade of classic Tivoli. Such
things, in such connection, sound ap
pallingly modern; but nothing of
that kind is too strancre not to be
true, now that we seem likely before
long to hear the cry of "Change here
ior Damascus! 'San Francisco Ar
gonaut. , -
American Progress.
Disgusted American (on a dusty
road) Well, here we are ridin- be
hind a pair of horses and taking their
dust just because our grandfathers
aia.
Friend What's the matter nowl
"The horses ought to be hitched at
the rear end of the carriage. Quick,
as I have ten minutes to spare. I'll
invent some way." New York
Weekly. .
Bis Great Ambition.
Willie had been watching the dem
olition of a house near his home with
great interest. Then he said :
"Papa, I think IU be an unbuilder
when I grow up. Tearing down
houses must be lots of fun." ""
The 1850 city directory of Minne
apolis reveals the fact that there are
in that rifrr 1 01ft Din nin-- 1 ns
passages when the asthma comes on,
is an effective cure for hay fever.
' ..
Cooper wrote to reliova tha mmr
ever impending insanity, and was
niiy - uirM wnen tha " ik
Carat tit pvaaa.
THE riBST LAW QT MATDRI.
and iMonla who aduiil sgalasl til auoroachos of
ri ma ba r.nn-aarraciou is mjruuswikvu w wv.
dtsiMauiili niedloinal s.f.-iriiarJ.soorwl-l.rd
brrxiwiUuo and th iniioilou ol pliyst
dsns, afliin! oitppy Illustration ol th wisdom
nf th .mviiii. 111 in nea in iuer ivainrs auu
(Oiuliiu to snJ.'T. Among niilt, sta tist
Hi (irnwth el wliloh lloslvlU'r's Sloniaun lilt
Ivrs all nls rlfli'lont protmilou, dlsi aws ol the
klilnvysand hlailik-r are Ira ghl with th tit-
most WTH sno etiut'it arviiiuuPMiiary wuvu wr
piwrd ! ordinary nmsiis, Tho HI iters van and
will atihdu ihrra Notosilmouy lsstrotiHrthai
.Li. l'.ul ,1 tiw. .inlMxl unit fiiiraUtulitlv. till
best lestilia nisy he xiwced. '1 nls inmllMtie
s so eiailivatca liver complaint, t'oiialluotlon,
dyspepsia, waiaila, rheumatism and iwrvous
m. Ria little namlnue about mil in security lor a
man who lake no uuwspnu.r aud kenfi (wo
Hogs. .
UIS rKKSONAt. KXfKKtKKC.
Hon. James V. Htisted. while serving
hi sixth term as Speaker of tits Assembly
of th Slat of New York, write!
"8tatb or Nsw Yom.1
AlWKMUl.T OlIAMHSB V
Albany, Jan. Ill, lttiiO.I
I dosire to once moro bear my testimony
to the value of Atuoi k's I'omoii 1'ls-
tsrs. I have used tltcm for twoiuy-iiv
rear past, and can oonsolontlounly ooin-
mend tlieiu an the boat external remedy that
1 have known. Year (go, when thrown
from a oarriitge anil seriously Injured, I
iru mm them a tluiriim-li trial. In a verv
short time tho pain 1 was ull'triiig disiip
iirnrwl, ami wituin a week 1 wait entirely
n-lievotl. Oil another occasion, when sul
faring from a severe cough, wliluti threat
ened pulmonary tlilliuultivs, which I was
worn mended to go to Florida to relieve, 1
iliUi'rinim il to teat the Dinner again. 1
applied them to my cliett uud between the
shoulder blades, eiul in It" than a fort
night was entirely cured. Ou still another
oocaxion when sultering from an attack of
rlieuuintinin in the shoulder to suoit an ex
tent that 1 could scarcely raise my arm, 1
again reeo.ted to the plasters, and within a
very lew aays tne rmtiiiuaUMiii entirely 111s
appeared. 1 have them oomtmtly by tne,
whether at home or abroad. My tamily as
well a myself have found them to be a
sovereign remedy, htith for external and
internal troubles. 1 never bad but one
kidney difficulty in my lifo. and the
aniilication of tne plaster cured in in
a week. I desire, as I said before, to bear
my testimony iu a public way to their
elucacy, an 1 I know of no better way ol
doing it than by giving you my personal
experience.
ir looks iu the das
Is eleau after ha has sr. shed It: ha looks at the
dirt on th ItiweL
KUPTHBK AND PILKS CUKKO.
We nosttlvelr care rtiDture. titles and all fes
tal diseases wtthoat pain or detention from boat-
oeaa. No core, no pay. Also all fVteuM dis
ease. Address for pamphlet Dre. rorterfiald A
uosey, sss ataraet street, nan rraiieisoo.
O Charity, what awkward dancing 1 som-
sunea iu toy Datum
For Coughs, Cold and Throat Disorder I
"Hrown'11 Urmirhuii 'iVwis'' have Ui-otwf 1
thir e lllcacy by a tost of many yean. &jII
only in boxtm.
One person with a ehro do case of vsnlly
sotoeuiuos gives uie auH-sae to sn eutir town.
Tit eaufA for breakfast.
Use Knamellne 8vrr Polish; no dost, no smell. I
OS TRIAL.
That's a good way
to evsr a luetucine.
bo I li a prstty
hnrd condition
under whli-ta to sell
It, lerhap job v
notieed that lb or-
linary. hit or miss
meillclne doeant at
tempt It
The only remedy
of It kind so re
markable In it effect that it can t sold oa
this plan Is Pr. l'len-e's (iolilen Medical Dis
covery. As a blood -cleanser, strength -re
storer, and flcsh-buUdcr, there's nothing like it
known to medical science, la every atsens
where the fault is in th liver or the blood, aa
Dyspepsia, Indlcmtion, lilllousneas, and th
most stubborn fekin, Hcalp, and Bcrofulous
affections. It la (ruaranfeecf In very rats to
eeoellt or cure, or you hav your money baok.
T every sufferer from Catarrh, no matter
how bad the cam or of bow long- stand
ing, the proprietor of Dr. (Jag Catarrh
luaierty say wis: J'H w cant ur it,
perfectly and permanently, we'U pay yoo
e-xju in caan." 001a oy an aracfiaia.
i . MS1
f SKILOHS
V CURE.
Cnrea Consttmntlon. Consrha. rmnn. Ram
TliroivU So'd l"r e!l Dnijtuti oa a Cu.iranis.
For a I-ams Si'ia, L'art: ct Chei Bhiloh's Porous
Plaster wul give f t.n ratiffacrloa. tj cants.
SH!LOM'3 VITALIZBR.
Mrs. T. 8. lIiv,-Llnis,Chatt-jKK)gn,Tona.. mi II
-r7fciIoh, Vda:iii'HAVi:i 3IY J.I itl 1
emttdcrUtfrh-lrcmu!iifradcIZltatcdiniiiUm
1 eotr uwil." . i or Dytpcp io, Iivor or UMaef
UVUIHD lbU2UU 1 IW IOIS.
HaveyouCamn-h?
Trv
tbtaPtmicdT. Kwlll
unllnvA and (ir vms. Prwe All or a
.This In.
leotor for ltastir-eisftil traMtment IsfiirrilahMl
f rne. Plilloh's Kemeille am auld Lv ua uo a
uaraatee to give tatislactloa.
"German
Syrup"
I simply state that I am Druclst
and Postmaster here and am there-
fore in a poriiiion to judge,
I have
hut Tnr
tried many Cough Syrups
ten years past have found nothing
equal to Boschee's German Syrup.
I have given it to my baby for Croup
wmi ine mifii sausiaotory results
isvery motlicr should have it. J. H.
IIOITBS, Driiccist and Postmaster
MolTat, Texas. We present facts.
livtne facts, of to dav Unsrhw't
German Syrup gives strength to the
INVALID GOODS.
Holllns
Chair
nerllafn
, Chain
Bark Bests
f'onioiotfes. '
- ' Hln1 for Cutalrimin.
WT. A, SCaOCK.21 Hewr Montgnmery St. S.F
don't
BE A
scVMARK
fsV NOT SIDIMa THI JIMT
(CHS ro OUS AtaujouS Tells vouui Am.w
1 . S . MSSvi . u
NORtliPACIFlCrYCLErO.
BICYCLES OF e.venv deschiption!" i
Maqv.- Bmtpma -Po-TiANti OijEo
VOONQ MEN!
The 8peolflo A No.
r-nres, without full, all easss of .
hern and Wlewt, no maln-r nf (Ti
sljiiiillng. I'roveni stricture, It lii.
uw long
tcrnnl ri-mnlr. Cur-s whrn evsrrUifua aiu,
19 nil 111-
Tftji iuiiin. nfiin Hv 1,11 ii.,.,i,u
1I111
Manufacturers: the A . HrlHwnhai. MMIri,-,
Prlr.. S.m.
f n Ha., t . . .
sM
Mb
Hood's Cures
Th marvellous cur of
Mist lttl Huntley of
t'orilsud.N.Y.ha attrsct
ed aid stteutlon. Hit
win n'lih to dosth't door
with tismnrrbsgM !
by ulcers In lit stomach.
Could est nothing. Wbtm
tit pltji claus said
lbr teas ho,
hnr tuotliar urged her to
try llood't istsspsiills.
llhi lluutlay. fhs reluctantly vousentsd
md m tw days felt trourr. Woauug ino
tided, appftlt gradually returned, snd In
nonth sit could walk aero th
roam. In six months sin wsi as wsll as ever
In bsr life, and has hu In rf eel health
vsr slue. Rli ssi'ss " I know thai
Hood's Sarsoparllla
no li st s ons, ayeaniy 111."
ti nii'i iii our l.lrer tils. Janndlee.SU-
Icusiiess, sick llemlaehs and t'onstlitliin.
Fresh Air and Exercise.
Get all that's
possible of
both, if in
need of flesh
strength
and nerve
force. There's necd.too, of plenty
of fat-food.
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh '
and strength quicker than any
other preparation known to sci
ence. Si-oft't Emulsion it (onttantly ef
fecting Curt of Consumption,
Bromhitlt and kindred distant
when ether methods tku
Prsrrert Ks SMs a rVisma. V, T. AH4 leaista
&7) if Off A o' Ut qaallty can ever
Sj2sS be Mat by mail. May
nap you auosr iu Itr freight, prepaid II
r e'erred, are ihtpsaloiy i, B or 8 IU trees ;
yr.Hoeof rare etol fence, everything 1
You aotnally pay lee than ior the puny
ttntr. 1,001 acre Nnrerie. Jit.rO-l acre
Orchard. Exact Information about trees
and Iruita. Stark Bros., Louisiana, Mo,
-ILY'8 ORIAM BALM
rMMuiMa Ally I. ti 11 its
(lit Hiirta Itrtstorra tsit
104
'AWAIsllBiIti
r 1
lvr Hellpfat once
K. I'ri
iigglsls or by null. KIT
lsrst9Bser3BBBaBBasa
Justice to All.
It is 'now apparent to the
Exposition that millions of people will
the possessors of
World's Fair
Souvenir Qoins
The Official Souvenir
of tin Great Exposition
The extraordinary and growlni. demand for these Coins, and the de.
sire on the part of the Directors that equal opportunities may be afforded for
their purchase, have made it necessary to enlarge the channels nf didrihnfinn
To relieve themselves of some responsibility, the Directors have Invited
THE MERCHANTS
Throughout the Nation to unite with the Banks in placing Columbian Half
Dollars on sale. This is done that the masses of the rvnrnV anH tw.
living at remote points, may be afforded the best Dossibic nrw.mrfv h
obtain the Coins.
THE FORTUNATE
of SOUVENIR COINS will be those
new advantages.
silt. ic u hkx, me ISSUC IS
l,i Tfca s4. 1. --- rs-tt .-
Tsuim iia.iiw u vnc LAlimr Caen.
HOW TO GET
Go to your nearest merchant nr
, uicjr ic nneiy 10 nave
Hicra. If you cannot procure them in this way, send direct to ui ordering
not leu than Five Coins, and remitting One Dollar for each Coin ordered!
Send instructions how to shiD the Coinc
r
or expense. Remit by registered letter.or
order, or bank draft to
ilf r1ft
Treasurer World's ColumW-n
T"""" vmcago, IU.
Km!." Mm'M m tquallid
We Make
90 per cent
Of the
Wire Mats
Sold In
America,
HASTMAii 'Vr'"'"' "M ur"" "
5rj,.""D!,,.,U,:;.,;.S.A71.'''i
Vi' -';:r.
could get did him no good. V
. m s 11 m j k
KESULTS
asws--.-'- "-41 ' I
. mr I j 1 A W atBllaT 9 KM RPIIPII
--L- . 11 isiiiiul ' inuiiirn
SAPOLio
a
fV BIMONDa UW IXZJ9
ROLLER SKATES
B-k
: is -r
1. '
: rxr.xw.ti 1
BSJ
as
A full itnek ot Raymond KxUusluu Kullsf
Skates oouitautly ou baud,
Fire Arm, Fishing Tackl
"-AND .
Sprtl tiaoS B vary Ueaorlatlesi
H. T. HUDSON.
98 rtrat Sir., rOHTLAND, OR.
Rend Scent Iu stamps lor nsw IM pag IUu
srsted lalugu.
Plant
Ferry's
Seeds
and rmn ft He h
KtWrtVSl Itl tIIIII. fttWltthiMlt
FERRY'S SEED ANNUAL
Far INtl.'l Is Invaliisiila In every I'lnnlenl
I is an eneeiViifieilf'l nr ins isimm ntnniii I
lllioriuatiiiti intiHiiivuiiinauiuuniiii, i
Nuiieo jrre.
DETROnVi
lll.
Old Oold aad allsss ftousall saaS sowr nM Q.44
arid mi? sr sr ntau so mm aid ana smiaui isnas of 1
C-ismaa, I Tblid ssrsst, Man rraastasu; I -111 1
Mara Bull ths sash, esauriUn to sassf tfe
at aasiaiaotaif wui rssont (ow.
FflAZEfl AXLE
BestintheWorld!
Get thfl Genuine!
Sold EvBrywhertl
GI1EASE
Cp)tLfC!BIC BELT
vWXiV'HJV laSaieSaulsess,
Latest lmimved. ts recngiilsed by th me-lt-
I pr tesaliio a tlia only eommou-eeits bell
msdefiir the cur ot Hemlnsl Weatnesa, Cams
In tha Hack, lm of Haiaory. Hrabir'a, Nervna
Hnaitra tun oraa dtaeaa arlrtng fni'fl jrotnh
fill tintlaeretliin. Hellevra In oiw nr t'O day
Hneatnaitani, Constiiallnn, I'srslyils, Kidney or
Urer Troubles. PrlreBIO. Mend lor el outer.
Hen! 0. 0. 1). or on receipt ol price. Address
INUOUD StHa , Drsigglats,
Oakland. Callfurnla
-in tb
InHttminMtien.
ttntl Httinll, nsitl uihii1
v araSBfiii
a 1- 1
..
fori old In lli-a.l
S Uttit
HIIOM., s Warn- at,, N. T.
Directors of the World's Columbian
be denied the pleasure of becomine
r rr v
POSSESSORS
who are earliest in seizin upon these
limitea. and t me muti snhin-s
' .-... sssms
THE COINS:
rnnirr ,t ...
a..M iiivi ttiii XIII I ICC
send exnress Or nrtti-nffu mnnan
r r -...v..7
pv-
- tltey art Beyond lomparlsool
Why?
Because
They are
Odorless,
Everlast ng
And "BesL"
'"1 siampad BaaTKaa -
PA.
bleaca.
us.
v nir,
CURES
Rheumatism.
elleved mm sn old
Zn''.l y oared emlrei;
u,,T, t'Ht d",or'-
FROM THE USE OF
jr m
Croso Cuta,
- -W RD.lrln. '
S. r.TS.V. V: 4W. r. S. f . Se. Mr
w rrwni