The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 12, 1893, Image 4

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    O Absolutely Pure v?l
THE Royal Baking Towdcr makes sweeter, lighter, finer
flavored and more wholesome bread, biscuit and cake
than any other leavening agent. It is of higher strength,
and therefore more economical. All government and scien
tific tests show that as a leavening agent it is actually with
out an equal.
Royal is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder
offered to the public, If. S. Gw'i Chemist's Jiejwrt.
HOW THIS!
We offer One Hundred Dollars' Reward (or
any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by
UaU'i Catarrh Cure. Y. J. CHKNEV A CO.,
Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. 1. Che
ney for the last lifteen rears, and believe hint
perfectly honorable in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obligation
made by their firm. vVEsT A TMJAX,
Wholesale tni(r;ists, Toledo, 0.
. WALIMNU, KISNAN A MARVIN,
Wholesale Dnunrists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the svtlem. Price, 75 cents per bottle.
Sold by all druggists. Testimonials tree.
It doesn't always require a big-mouthed man
to make a broad assertion.
u Brown' Bronchial Trochn " are simple
and convenient for oronchial affections and
coughs,
When a man pain ts a town he never doe it
in water colors.
Don't
if yon wish a succession of Flowers or
Vegetables through tbe fear. Plant now.
,' ForONK DoLLAlt wc wilt eendcithernf
the following Collections of WeU-Orown
Plauts, postage paid. .-. .-. .-. .-, .-.
VFR9EWAS.".
CARNATIONS
CfHANIUMS
CilRYSAKTHfcMUKS
rtowre o vearrAefc.
CfitHulM; jrirtfe fie
The Timothy Hopkins Collection
of Swoet Peas.
SJI f)kthrt VrMW. A Larce Packet f cdt '
- ol eKh pt.&4. or a PscKct ul ail. uuxeit. cts.
lllliH.rr Mm of i ImmrimlU.
now ready. Plcaw kesd lor one
" SHERWOOD MALI NURSERY COMPANY,
S. W. cor. Cue aad &uau Street, Sa Fraocisco. Ola.
It is very difficult
t o convince
children that
a medicine is
: "nice to take"
this trouble
is not experi
enced in ad
ministering Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil. It is
almost as palatable af milk.
No preparation so rapidly
builds up good flesh,
strength and nerve force.
Mothers the world over rely
upon it in all wasting diseases
that children are heir to.
Prepared by Beott A Rowrte. N. T. All A rose-ista,
TTAurely a vegetable compound,
I made entirely of roots and herbs
1 gathered from the forests of
Georgia, and has been used by millions
of people with the best results. It
CURES
All manner of Blood diseases, from the
pestiferous little boil on your nose to
the worst cases of inherited blood
taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism,
. Catarrh and
Treatise on Blood and Skin Disease mailed
free. Swift iracinc Co, Atlanta, Ga.
$12.80
OUR COUNTRY
friends may accept our
assurances that our
Hprlng Suits at 12.t30
are equaled nowhere
in the Northwest for
the money. We make
these suits ourselves,
ana guarantee mate,
style, finish, cloth and
lining. We sell more
clothing than any
house in Portland, and
our prices are lowest.
Henri for rules for self
measurement. Mail
orders a 10001117
O. Steinbaeb & Co.,
Cor. First and Morrison.
I CARRY IN STOCK NEARLY
very kind of
Secret Society Badge.
I also make any design to order.
My stork designs are tasty, and
price lowest for good goods,
A. FELDENHEIMER
Portland, Or.
SECRET
$8!M I
SB,
13 to
12 S
II 52.
mm
li L LUC
SUITS
THE RIGHT TO THE ROAD.
Like dreams the changing yean hay Bed
Into the realm of the silent dead
Bine) aerenteen seTenty-tlve, and Jon
Made bridal dance to the river's tone.
And then, as now, on the world's broad face
The loveliest green clad, leaf crowned space
Was the old West road to the ferrying place.
Here Jonathan Parsons, a man of peace.
On cart heaped nigh with the earth's tn-
Through woodland sweet with tbe flowering
thorn.
Came riding up from hi field of corn.
General Washington coach of state.
Bound tor Cambridge, had reached the lanes
In it the general, grave, sedate,
k&t planning tbe course of a great campaign,
for a terrible struggle posoeaeed the laud.
And the fate of a nation was In his hand!
Riding before came horsemen twain;
U the truth be told they were young and rain.
They reached at length. In the narrow road.
The farmer, perched on liia fragrant load.
"Lazy bones, haste! You are all too slow;
How can we pass, we should like to know?
General Washington ride this wayl
Torn oat, turn oat for the coach!" cried they
fiat Parsons doubted tbe courier's word,
Tbe soldier hero? 'twas quite absurdl
Be was still in congress tbe last be heardt
lie turned looked back through the vista
green;
No sign of the uncrowned king waa seen.
These were playful youths, it was very plain!
He would meet their sport with acalmdisdainl
And his right to tbe road to tbe end maintain,
A droll procession In truth tbey made
That summer day in the green arched glad el
A frowsy colt was tbe Brut in view.
Vanguard of the rustic's retinue!
A white mare next, then oxen four
("Five cattle team, the name it bore);
Then the peasant prince, wbo a crown would
scorn.
High on hi throne of fresh cut corn; '
The baffled horsemen behind him came.
And last of all rode tbe one whose name
Was yet to conquer the pride of kings.
Whose troth and courage the world yet singsl
Still unmindful of rank so near.
Parsons tbe order refused to bear.
When, n earing tbe ferry where all most walt-
MMake way, nuake way for tbe coach of stale!'
Again tbey cried in a stern command;
Be plodded on till, whip in band.
He calmly got down at tbe river's brink
To let tbe mare and the oxen drink I
He turned and then, for the first time saw
The Btrong right arm of tbe colonies' lawl
A freeman true, be had dared to stand.
And the right to the king's highway demand
In the face of tbe greatest in all the landl
He speechless stood, and bis brown face paled,
While the scoots to their chief the affair de
tailed. "He waa right! was Washington' wise reply;
"He's a good a right to the road a I!"
Ernest N. Bagg in Youth's Companion.
Sleight of Hand Poisoning.
A very curious item in toxicological
lore I chanced to light upon may be
called the feat of poisoning by sleight of
hand. You were jealous of a lady and
yon wished to kill her. Well, you asked
her to lunch, and you caused a very nice
peach to be served at dessert You tat
the fruit with a golden knife, one side
of the blade of which waa endued with
a deadly poison. You presented the
poisoned half of the peach to tbe lady,
wbo ate it with much relish and then
dropped down dead.
The wholesome half yon ate yourself,
and langhed in your sleeve, and went
on slicing more peaches for the ladies of
whom you were jealous till you were
found out and broken on the wheeL Aye,
there's the rub! What high old times
we might have, to be sure, but for that
plagney contingency of being found out.
ii. A. Bala in London Sunday Times.
rionder Secured by the Polio.
In this city the police in one year have
seized over 13,000 chips, 116 packs of
cards, four lots of Chinese coin, 223 dice,
thirteen fantan brass cups, three faro
layouts, 11,000 pool tickets, two sweat
boards, eight poker tables, three roulette
tables, three whist boards and one bac
carat layout. New York Sun.
Missing Silver Dollars.
According to the records of the mint
19,670 silver dollars were coined in the
year 1804. Of this number but eight
are known, and tbey are valued at from
$300 to $2,000 each. What became of
the remaining 19,562 is one of the great
est numismatical mysteries. St. Louis
Republic.
A well known French physician ac-
eerts that the bilious fever so character
istic of tropical countries is due to a
special bacterium, which, though mo
tionless itself, is accompanied by num
berless moving spores.
In the early days of this ctmtnry
French cooks became rich. Very was a
millionaire; A chard had immense wealth;
Mme. Sully, of the Palais Royal, made
$200,000 in three years.
Many a man is hurt more in a football
fight than he cares to admit, and so ht
makes light of it and plays on for the
take of the college or team and from
elf sacrifice. . .
The cultivation of tbe pineapple in the
Bahamas is a very profitable undertak
ing. At twopence each an acre of pine
apples returns $200 to $250.
CHANGES IN THE LANGUAGE,
Tbe Worda "Gentleman' and "Lady" Are
Seldom lacd In Polite Society,
At the present time t here are some
changes in the. English Inuffiuigo ou
foot the very suggest iou of which
would bo n rait deal of a Burpriso
to some of our staid old ancestors.
There are lots of everyday words in
use which don't mean at all what
they did 100 years ago, I doubt if
Shakespeare, should he bo so situated
that he could stroll down Broadway
tomorrow or drop into some Fifth
avenue parlor this evening, would bo
able to readily follow the drift of tho
conversation, for lots of words used
would be so contradictory in their
connection with tho meaning he
would credit them with.
This was very forcibly brought to
my attention at the reception of the
Colonial club. I was standing on
one of those upper floors, about tho
tenth, I think, where the girls hud
dled together and waited for their
escorts to come for them. Occasion
ally a fellow had to do some waiting
there, but it was usually the other
way. Four or five of the prettiest
human rosebuds you could pick along
side Riverside drive were waiting and
chattering. I couldn't help but hear.
At first they told each other how
"perfectly lovely" the other , girl's
dress was, and how "poky" they felt
in "this horrid old tiling that they
had Vay last spring, you know."
Then one girl said;
"1-camo with a man, and I wish I
hadn't; it's such a bore."
"Yes," replied one of two sisters in
a rich cream satin, "so do we. I told
mamma I didn't want to. I think
it's ever so much more fun to go to
a ball with the girls than with a
man."
They all chirruped and giggled
and said she was right and that men
were nuisances. Each girl had some
thing or other to say about "a man."
The word "gentleman" was not used
once. And then their respective
"men" came up the stairs, and the
girls were so glad to see them 1
Since then I have learned that
with the really nice and correct New
York young lady the word "gentle
man" has been laid aside. They ad
mit that there are "gentlemanly"
actors and "gentlemanly" gamblers,
and that certain "gentlemen" on
Broadway do a thriving business in
the "bunko" line. A policeman is
also a good deal of a gentleman as a
rule, but the pure and high type of
masculinity is simply "a man" to
them.
All this is in close following with
the abolishment of the Americanism
of "lady" and the substitution of
"woman" instead. There were "sales
ladies," "chorus ladies" and "servant
ladies" until the limit was reached
and a revolution occurred. Then
came in the word "woman," and it's
a fixture now.
I suppose the same process has oc
curred with "gentleman." Down in
the Fourth ward Miss Kitty Toole
refers to Teddy as "me gentleman
friend." 80 simple "man" is good
enough for the girls of Fifth avenue
and these who go the Colonial club
receptions. New York Herald.
An Obtasa Fellow.
One of Tennyson's old friends has
described the odd fate of a manu
script of "The Princess." He was
staying with the poet while the poem
was going through the press, and
while alone in the study one night
and seeking a light for his pipe
found some paper sticking out of his
coal scuttle. From it he supplied his
need, and on looking more closely at
the bundle found it to consist of
The Princess" manuscript, the last
proofj of which had just been re
turned to the printer. Looking it
over he abstracted a few sheets
which specially took his fancy, nota
bly that- containing "Tears, idle
tears," and which now hangs framed
in an honored place. But such is the
native obtuseness of man m unfa
miliar circumstances that when the
poet came in and told his guest to
put the whole in his pocket if he
coveted the rubbisn, the two made
spills of a portion and returned the
remainder to the scuttle ! Boston
Journal
A Quaint Specie of Crow.
In his subsection on "modifica
tions" of types of birds and animals
8ir John Lubbock cites what is new
est and most marvelous. He tells us
of a particular crow in New Zealand
where the male and female differ
widely as to the structure of their
bills. The male bird has a bill, stout
and strong, adapted to .cutting and
digging into the tree, but he is defi
cient in that horny pointed tongue
which would permit him to pierce
the grub and draw it out. The hen
bird has, however, an elongated and
straight bill, "and when the cock
has dug down to the burrow the hen
inserts her long bill and draws out
the grub, which they divide between
them a very pretty illustration of
the wife as a helpmate to the hus
band." Buffalo Commercial.
Paternal Advice.
Medical Student I think, father,
when I have graduated I will be
come a specialist.
Father What sort of specialist?
"I think I will make a specialty of
ear diseases."
"I think you had better become
a tooth specialist Man has only two
ears, but he has thirty-two teeth
that are always more or less out of
onL-T." London Tit-Bits.
Tired of Being- a Freak.
'Darky Sam," the county Infirmary
character who has been posing as a prince
of the royal blood of Fiji with the col
lection of freaks and curiosities in a
mall traveling circus, returned to the
poorbouse recently, content to retire to
private life. To heighten the outlaud
ishness of Sam's natural appearance his
exhibitors had shaved his head, with the
exception of a strip extending from fore
head to occiput, resembling the reached
mane of a mule. He was worn out by
the hard labor with the canvas gang,
and U willing to remain in tha Infirmary,
AFRICAN IRONMASTERS.
A Place Where There Are Few Strikes
neeausa of the Fate of a Striker,
The Balubnus, as tho natives of
tho Mnansanyominu district of ceil
tral Africa are styled, enjoy an ex
oellent local reputation as ironwork
era. They find their crude material
in the form t bog iron ore on tho
surface of the land. It rarely hnr
pons that digging to an appreciable
depth is necessary. Their smelting
furnaces, which are constructed of
elay, are from six to ton feet high,
from forty to sixty inches in diam
eter at the btwo and conical in shape.
The ore is tipped into the furnaco
from above ; the charcoal, on the other
hand, is introduced into lwwinliko
side openings, which also receive a
continuous air blast, while the iron
and slag are removed from tho bot
tom of the furnace about every eight
or twelve hours, according to the de
gree of heat obtained.
The forgo is a circular building
some sixteen feet in diameter, with
a pointed roof and open sides. At a
distance it might be taken for a park
band stand, in the center of this
hut is the fire, which is maintained
In constant activity by means of a
unique pair of bellows, which merit
a special description. They consist
of a block of wood, generally twenty
inches long, hollowed out and fitted
with a funnel head made of clay,
At the lower end are two orifices,
over which skins are stretched. Mo
tion is imparted to the instrument
by the action of two small rods,
The hammer is of solid iron; the
tongs are marvels of simplicity to
wit, a bent palm brauch. An iron
wedge driven into a timber bole
serves as an anvil.
The recollections of tho Balubans
carry them back to the timo when
they wrought metals with stone
tools. Borne of tho natives are com
paratively artistic workers. Very
fine axes, tastefully inlaid with cop
per, are produced.
Strikes among these swarthy arti
ficers are of comparatively rare oc
currence, probably owing to the fact
that the malcontents invariably have
their heads lopped off and their skins
placed on one side for patching, or
In case of need entirely recovering
the aforesaid curious bellows. Lon
don Iron. '
Timorousness of Great Men.
It has been recently stated by those
who knew him well that Mr. Bpur
geon was an examplo of the fact that
public men often quake on the eve of
their great successes. Though few
guessed it, he was nervous in speak
ing, and one result of tho disastrous
panic at the Surrey Gardens in 1856
was that he ever afterward dreaded
excitement in great audiences. At
the Free Trade hall in Manchester,
1872, the orator was in bv.oyant and
brilliant form. Yet before delivering
his address ho had been attacked by
nervous sickness in the anteroom.
As we have suggested, this curious
preliminary recoil seems to be a fre
quent characteristic of the efforts
that establish or increase fame.
Inquiry shows that some form of
amorousness dogs distinction like its
shadow. It may have peculiar and
even eccentric features. Mr. Ed
mund Yates has mentioned the case
of a distinguished living politician,
noted for his dash and aplomb while
in the house of commons, to whom
on one occasion Sir Henry Halford,
the eminent physician, gave an ac
count of a railway accident Tho
narrator was elaborate in his descrip
tion, and it was too much for his
listener's nerves. In the midst of
the story the doctor had to break off.
His friend was on the point of faint
ing. Cassell s Journal.
The Home Aquarians,
An aquarium in which plants are
grown will not require the changing
of water, except occasionally, when
the tank needs to be cleaned. The
growing plants give off cxygen and
absorb carbonic acid. To arrange
an aquarium with plants, cover the
bottom of a glass globe or tank with
gravel which has been thoroughly
washed. Half fill a small flowerpot
with earth, and plant in it a small
Egyptian lily; then fill the pot with
well waehetrsand. Place the pot in
the center of the tank and surround
it with stones, so that it may bo held
in place and at the same time con
cealed. On top of this pot, and
around it in the rocks and gravel,
set out a few line mosses and vines,
such as grow in fresh water. Let
watercress and hornwort be among
them. A north exposure is best for
this aquarium. Put in the fish and
feed them on bits of meat, crumbs
of bread and worms. Ladies' Home
Journal. '
Electricity In Mining.
One of the latest applications of
electricity to mining operations is
seen in a lead mine in Belgium.
Each bucket arriving at the top of
the shaft makes an electric contact,
and a needle in the office indicates
by a red line upon a revolving drum
the number of buckets brought up.
Philadelphia Ledger.
Near the Sit lit or tlie Craclflxloa.
The hill near Jerusalem where the
crucifixion of Jesus occurred is formed
of limestone. The shores of the
Dead sea are lined with pumice
stone, showered out of some volcano
that destroyed Sodom and Gomor
rah, which cities finally sank be
neath the waters of the Dead sea.
New York Press.
A Point to Remember.
'Doctor," said a grateful patient, seizing
physician' band, "I sbnll never forget
that to you I owe my life."
"You exaggerate," retnrned the doctor
mildly; "you owe me for only fifteen visit
That Is tbe point which I hope you will
not full to remember." exchange.
They Freexe and Still Live. .
Fish, flies and caterpillars, though
frozen solid, retain life because their
construction admits of frost expan
sion without disruption; a freezing
temperature only results to them to
( torpor. Exchange. .
tt.M rifndrat Silver Cola.
Messrs. Roberts c Collin, of Carters
ille, tin., have, If they have not recently
disposed of it, a coin In their possession
which. I only thirty year old, but is worth
more than a luoinmtul time It fuu valua,
It hear the iluts of itftll, null la oue of (our
piece struck at the Confederate luiutat
Nve Drl.Mii before that luslitutlou was
closed. The cola Is a half dollar, aud has
the Uoddoas of Liberty en one side and a
stalk of cuua, a sulk of cottou, and tb
star and bar of the confederacy in a cont
of arms, with a liberty polethrouKh It ami a
liberty cap on top ou the otlierslUe. Of toe
(our known spt-ci metis of this ooiu, on I in
Meriwether county, tin., ou In Louialnua,
the KoU-rla-ColItu lw, "hove described,
aud oue whtuh aold for In Now Vor4
ciiy In 18SH.St Ixmls Itt-t'ubllo.
California's l-ach af Song IllrUs.
In the autuum the society organised
for colouiziutc (orelKn song birds In this
state will commission a practical dealer
to select aud purchase as tunny song
birds in Europe as the money at bis ooiu
niand will penult. The uiouey is being
secured by contribution, aud is boiug
paid in gradually The absence of song
birds in California is a misfortune. The
preseuce of song bird in California
would be an everlasting enjoyment
Uoldeu Uate park should be alive and
merry with theui. They would be au
attraction there a beautiful as the many
hued flowers, the graceful trees and the
smiling- landscape. Situ Prauctauo Post
' An Old Venetian Shin Lauachlus-
) Admiral Canevaro, commauder of the
Venice arseiial, has arranged that in
stead of the Sicilia being baptised in the
usual way, by having a bottle of chain
pague broken on its bows, the ancient
custom of the Venetiau republic shall be
revived. That is, that a gilt ring shall
be attached to the vessel's prow in such
a way by the godmother that when the
ship is ktuniiiod the ring shall be the
first thing to touch the water, this ful
filling the "weddiug of tlie sea," Lon
don News. '
; Among civilized nation tbe wearing of
eurritiKa by men has been by no mean
common, a it has becu shown that In early
Eugluth da- some of the niost dUtlsr
guisUed courtier bedecked their ears wltB
veramljjr specimens
A VALUABLES KBMKDT.
Hon. Edmund L. Pitts, the late Fres'-
dent of the New York Slate Senate, writes:
"8tatb or New Vote.)
Albakt, March 11, lm.)
" I havensed Allcocc's Poaot-i Plastse
in my family for the past Hvr years, and can
truthfully say they are a valuable remedy
and eti't-ct great rures. I would not be
without them. I have in several In ance
riven some to friend stilTrrina- with weak
and lame back, and they have invariably
afforded certain and speedy relief. They
cannot be too highly commended."
II the souvenir coins were onlv aold. ther
would -o off like hot cakes.
BCFTUBft- AND PILES CVBBD.
We positively ear rupture, pile and all ro
lal disease without nam ordeieuUon from busl.
No cure, no par. Also all Privots dls
Addreaa for pamphlet Drs. Porterflald A
Losor, SJs Market street. San rrauclsco.
The well-bred man Is nowhere so certain ol
his standing as in a crowded street car.
Do You Ever Have Boils?
Road How Mr. Hyde Was Cured
Mr. 8. X. 11 u de
Fresno, Cal.
" For ovoral years prior to ima, 1 was con
stantly iu p.r lie .lti. There was har.'l a d-iy
that I wa fr-.-e f out bol!s and o-.her c-njrticma
of the skin a 1 from inii urlil- sof the bind.
Af:t-r trl:n var.ou icmi-illes without relief, I
U-K&n in July, 11, to take Hood' Ssrsaparllla
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
CURES
according to directions, and bet .re I had fin
lhcd the third botilu I found mvself ent're-i-
cared, much to my surprise and (trr-st relief.'
S. S. HVDi, of t'je firm f Van VaU-r A Hyde,
Real Esta'e licole.-s, Iloum 4, belong nulldiny
Fresno, Cal. fon.U.
Hood's Pi!l3 tc ta-lly, yt-t promptly nil
flli-iuntly, mt llvrr slid Insy Is. 2.1c.
TAKE
PrUNlDER
Obeqpn Blood PuRinEfi;
-CURES-
KIDNEY tllVER DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA.
PIMPLESBIOTOHES ANDSKm DISEASES .
HEADACHE, C0STIVT.NCS9 tfifill
"German
Syrup"
I must sav A word as tn tlie '.
ficacy of German Syrup. I have
used it in my family for Bronchitis,
the result of Colds, with most ex
cellent Success. I have talron if- mv.
self for Throat Troubles, and have
aenvea gooa results tnercfrom. I
therefore recommend it to my neigh
bors as an excellent remedy in such
cases. Tames T. Durette. Karlv.
ville, Va. Beware of dealers who
offer you "something just as good."
Always insist on having- Boschee'a
German Syrup. g
Plso's Remedy for Cstsrrti Is th
Best, Esslcat to TJss, and Cheapeat.
Sold by firamlst or sent by msIL
Wc B. T. Hitsolllne, Wsrrea, Pa.
OPIUM
Morphine Habit f!nred In 10
tout) dura. Knoar till eared.
DR.J.STlPH(N(,Lftajea,Or
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S, JP. N, U. No, 492-8. f. s. TJ. No. m
MI BPS Of fAIMOl
netwaen this nd th oth.r ltd oMh broad
Atlantic, in lb sWol ourl,V 'T.i ,?,?.
travelers and mariners. asenW " h t"l,1
sivamlvat caplalns, ship's sunteoni nd a
sorts and oomlllluiia" of tmvrtera, l1rf"
and new settlers appreciate ml ta I If y to l lie
imtvnnlive and remedial properties of lloslet.
for' Hlomach Killers In sea.lolineM, tisunea,
malarial and rheuiuallo trouble, and all disor
ders of Ih stomach, liver and hj'Wlf- ! '
the prejudicial lultuemes of cllnmie, crudely
cixiked or unaccustomed diet and liupur wa
ter, It is a sovurclmt l'K,uard. and has Iwen so
resanlvd by the traveling pnlille for a third of a
century. No form of malarial fever, from th
calenture of tit i'at'lllo and the Uroken-bon
lever of the Mississippi to lis 1 milder
reals! th curative action ol this IwiilKnaul pre
server and restorer of health, veritable btmn
to iwrsoua lu feeble health or Haul to Incur
U Ileal.
II Is hard to tell a mn' bent when h I in
trails.
Tar Qksmsa for breakfast.
Us SnamellneHtov Polish ; do dual, no smoll,
Plunder' oreaart Hisl Purifier u
th best remedy tor cleansinc your system,
JQaWtSf
RHEUMATISM
SCIATICA,
SPRAINS,
BRUISES,
INJURIES.
CUTS,
NEUnALGIA.
WWI I A
WOUNDS,
SORENESS, .rm
FROST-BITES. TtiS.
LUMBAGO.
Sold bfl Pruwt4U uaU iJcur rTrilAsr,
tHt CHAIII1 A. VOOIUI CO.. IWUaara. fas,
Sots
fjocta-aiHi
tl.Oupor Uottkk
Oue ount a dose.
Tirr Clnal-r Cotroii 4 1 11a uromoiiv
where all other full. Couch, Croup, Sor
T nrosi , tsoarsenesa, wnoopma s,outn ana
Asthma. For Ceosuoiptica It lina no rtvali
ba cured thousands, nd will Cull a you If
taken In time. Sold by Iruesltson a uar
ante. For a Im Hack or ("hut, u
8H1LOH S BELLADONNA PLAttltRJEUi,
teed to ci it von. lrlce,&m Injector free.
STAHDiRD
Olds & King
OF P0RILN0,0ll.
RN
Are th dlslrlhutln
anvnta for the Justly cele
brated KTANImKO I'A
I'EK rATT'KK.sa lorOre-
Li
HI,
Rnn, Vi aatllnKtnn auq
Idaho. By sendluf Tour
name they will enroll II
ooi ana every
nitni
month mall ynu Jr of
nnirilr fullv lllusirallnc the 1st
UM.S lis, et styles and fad In
SENT FREE.
dresses for ladles, misses
and cnlldren. Also as
for one of their Catalogues, containing au II-
itiairau-n iiai 01 tneir numerous suh-ss.
SS CENTS
will buy an AtiHtnla-make
AI.AHM CLOCK, nit-kol raw.
rr-oatasa.M caul extra. Order
HAVEK
tTCimtrj rtT.ICS known fey
tfkauOBUM iDUma-n ,Lutr-f
Yntl LMULMh or VWQVU.UDUIQ VUI
(( TIVLPATOtfTsIT
Iit M- B0 S PILE ftCMtOY,
UU M Whirh wt dtrawtly on ptt rtcNa.
" " AavnrTrsai teifnos-al alllawa tLnlilnaf MfTrMfrtn
,. s.sM Txia fo-ns aiiil Hl.I I).
PILES'.
pmrmmnmni mtrm. rrrrn. lmaiaia
9t UssVU. iit. 0Ma0, VtHlMtUlptii, Jhb
INVALID GOODS.
KolUas
Chair
ReellBlat
hairs
Back Rest
Cesassoaf.
tvnd frrr Catalogue. -
W, I. SCtiROCICa Mew MaigBgf St If.
FRAZER AXLE
BestinthaWorld!
GREASE
Gat the GenoinBl
rttANK WOOL A-r.Acent, Portland. Or.
THE BEST WlHEEIi
t Ii li I
olCI V Il.fi.Xi
-asm A m f I BR I
curm
OHIL0H'SyCATARRH
llnve viiu I alurrh I This remclT la rtisran.
THE DERBY FOR '93.
Morgran & Wright Pneumatic
nirrirr c.n.. ru.k. .,
0rlii(r, W and us Inihea; Itonrid Cranks, ' and 7-lnch throw- Rum bar
Chain; Oarford Had.lles. Drop KorslnE throuKhout ' ",""B"'
.. h" "! n"' 'tn,v Vttm n.sde: they en Ik replaced
by the rider without retnr.vi.iff .ha tir ... r..i.. 'T. V"
lu.tr.ted InourC.tsMne; alVtine.W7rik.;.
made belter. HENB FOR cXTALtiilJK "
VVnhh $n fn nnrl I
" wa.-w
uencnAb nurtln YVLoTaRN
64 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND, ORECON.
-HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS
SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
SAPOLIO
RHEUMATISM!
lYIoore's Revealed Remedy
AsFrnniA ! ovist - t.u. A . ....
tivuL?!yJAhKU KKMK'Y
M atmm Jhl, A iH'J PI"'?1
aftiinin-ri
mm. uuvwi
ftni.n bt
LOOK OUT FOR TRAVELING " FAKIRS"
BULLING "0HEKHK FRAME"
And represoiitlni them
Rud8, "Sylph,' Western Wheel Work, Etc.
Send for catalogues, elub and agents' discount. i
FRED T. MERRILL, J
326 Washington Street, Portland. Or.
X AST TO TAKM
t)r. flare
Pteaaani Pellet.
Smallest. eaalMt,
clsapst, best.
They're tlay,
sua ar-ooated,
anti-blllous iran
ulea, a couiroun4
of refined and
concentrated
TKeteble aa
tracts. Without
disturbance or
tfAttttl. (nnstU
nation, Tn(.l((tlon, Wllou Attack, Hick and
imious Headache, ami all drnnmnU ot
tbi 'uvV-rst'n.ch.'a.id bow.l sre pwated,
ralleved, and cured. IMrmaymUy curwj,
Wv Jly their mild and natural action, the
mu. 1.11.1 lead th yaum luto natural
way again. 'lhir Inllinrwe ialt.
Everything catarrhal In It "atnre,
catarrh itself, and all the trouble thai
coma Irota cslarrh, are 1 perfectly and
permanently cured by Ir. baaei Ca
tarrh Remedy. , No, matter how bad
your case or o. how looj itaodlug, yon
can be cured.
DR. GUNS' S
lMTaorao
LIVER
PILLS
MILD PHYSIC
ft fjr pill ron A DOSC.
tmeveaiant of the beersls day la B.aia.arv M
"1" TU-. pills supply aM7a system laWaM
,?ks II riiulaf" Th.y eure Uwrteoh, krishisa u
lr" and tSIS lv.sipU.slrm Seller Ihaa to
eH.se rills d To .ule so ;J;V!1
Kill mall aami-tas fraer " Lt!,i;'1
varjrwksra. IMukC U-L C BIUbIH'o. .
FISHING TACKLE
-MR-
Rod. Reela. Lin, Hook. Leader,
r to., of th Finest Quality.
HKNt) TO-
THE H. T. HUDSON ARMS CO.,
03 First St., Portland, Or.
geud for catalota.
srr wot amass THt a. SWT
DICYCLC
wa-Tu twausawi I
aro,vT
fJORTH PACIFIC fYCLK ffi.
bicyclcs or tvtrw otstwipTiOK"" i
Masw.. rWittsae -PofTTlAHP Owgoott
To aee litis Watch, hut when ynn have seen it
tid It suits ton, ;y tne.suressasvi.lour rlc
10 aud Use ft, oUierwis. he mil return it
tourespeus.
Tl If IT UHTIPC I w n"l handle rhesp
I Ant nUlllfC I UaabyW.trl.es whirl, si
no bfittr tfisn bras. Mt (nsiranire a I
our f'l., and in sell yon siiylliin in tl.
JuH-elry lluv, at sluillar r-tltos.
SEEING IS BELIEVING ftteltt
Vtr e snnd stwiis C. O. I. sillijuct to esamliistiun,
Aililrt-ss
EXCELSIOR WATCH CO.
637 Market St., - Son rnsaclseo.
( fALM-s Hot at
YOUNQ MEN I
Tho Spoolflo A No. I.
Peres, wllhottl fcul, all can. a of aimiairr
Brarn and !, no mailer uf bus. lun
standi.!, .evaiiia slrk-lnre, It hen, an In.
Ir-r.ial rtmetty. Ctirt-aa-itenevsryUut era
baa (ailed. M. ld by all Ilf.wKt.ta. '
Mauutaclurerai To A.rVhitihet.MMIrn
rr-lr. l.m. t o., Nan Juae.tal.
ON EflRTH,
$150
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rur "on
aaI
laWUrt VU,, J.y?!
AGENTS, 'SSr
CURED BY THE USE OF
iu. - 1 nun iiaca itn n'H.iias irat iiw tnjt nra
Of
my husband was relieved fr-.m an old case nl
"'"'O illrely ol IN KLAM M ATOUV RH KIN
UUU1U U1U OltO UO ROAfl
Yours In imitUuds,
MKS. H. V, rflEBUC.
TorR
riRiJooiaT.
to D lust as innd as
FREE FKEE
20 yea r JJr nickt 1
cam. j-.' mov'mt
it COSTS YOU KOTHING
i .in Mr-: