Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, September 29, 1888, Image 4

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    FLESH Y
PEOPLE.
in hour a fter each meal.
It does not
seem so dill' n il to do without Hold» to
wash down on e’s food until it is tried,
and tile iron pressure of habit in sip­
ping and even gu lp in g water, wine,
m ilk, tea, o r coffee w hile eatin g is
realized. T h e very fact of prohibition
»«.«-m* tn m ake one more intsMisely
thirsty, and the ju iciest food takes on
the astrin gen t dryness of chewed
pom egranate rind. O f course, one be­
comes accustomed to it after awhile,
eventually doe» not fool any desire for
liquids at the prohibited times, and
even linds less dbqiosition to drpik ut
any tim e than he had before. ”1 hen
his reward comes, not only in the re­
duction o f licsh, but in a surprising
diminution o f the nuisance of perspira­
tion, which is the misery o f ail fat
inen.
It must not bo supposed that this
Hhuttingoff of liquids is the whole o f the
treatment, though it appears to he the
me t im portant requirement.
Th at
ranking next to it is that one must not
gorge witli food, especially food in
which sugar and starch are la rgely
component parts.
The Iron Chancellor still lives by
S iliw en ln ger rules and in doin g so
<*]> h down his tendency to grow in g
fat and reipalns a wonder of vitality
and v ig o r at his advuuced age. No
longer ago than last A p ril one o f the
special dispatches told how he re­
stricted him self in eatin g to a ligh t
breakfast and substantial dinner, with
no liquids at meals and only a glass of
wine daily, taken just before retirin g.
One experim ent with the bogus system
of three pints of w ater before breakfast
hy liism arck would doubtless afford
Germany another iirst-class funeral.
are made st every Hinunm.
I uion. Subsequently, when it is sse-i ta iiie i,
art it invariably i« At such (linen, through tint
valuable eiperiefcoe o f 101110 oue who ha* bean
tie Defined and cured, that Hustslters Statuses
Hitters is a thoroughly eltlcac ioua eradl utor
of the malarial poison. *ud a moan* o f fo rtify ­
ing the system against it, a feeling of more
security ami trauquilitj reigns throughout the
whole neighborhood, besides the febrile forms
of malarial dis-asc. dumb ague and ague cake
are removed by Ihe potent action of the Bit
ters. to which seieoee also gives Its sanction as
a remedy for rheumatism, dyspepsia, oouatiua
lion, liv e r complaint, debility, kidney troubles,
and all diseases im pairing the organs o f di­
gestion snd assimilation.
POOR
M ARBLE
H EART.
II«* M«*<*trt (It«* M ini W ith (It«* Iro n K l»t and
l.tuirn* m l.«*ft*oii*
A you n g man from some interior
town, w iio w a s in that condition known
as "s p ru n g ,” was socking a skirmish
at the corn er o f W oodw ard and J e ffe r­
son avenues yesterday, l i e said he
was the young man o f the M arble
Heart, w h atever licit is. ttnd tlint he
felt lonesome Is'causc lie laid n't shed
somebody's blood for throe long hours.
I'he policem an on the boat warned in
a fatherly way to .....tie r him self o ver
the city, ted lie repliisl:
"N o t a scatter! H onor chains me
here. I uni the man of tlio M arble
H eart.”
“ Yes, lint you don’ t want to lie looked
up, l take it ," protested Hie officer.
"T h e re 's no use in g e ttin g into trouble
because your h eart isn't made on the
regu lar plan."
Hut lie wouldn't go. H e wanted gore
mid oth er h igh-priced summer goods,
i mOw . 1 itiug illit iI the officer vv .is a block
sway he bristled up to a man with a
basket on his a n il and dured him to
look cross-eyed.
" I warn y e to kii|>e o ff!" exclaim ed
tlie man as lie moved along.
£>r. Spinney &
N ERVOU8
c trs a s a
CHRONIC
Casos
Uancy, itc., due te exi vh *** or abuee curerT
Y O U N G M m s& 'X ta L tt.
PROMPTLY c° PERMANENTLY.
cretioo ehould «T a il themet-ive* ,,f oql
ila
A poflltl vo cure jfiiiiranb'od la ewtry cel»
Urinary and Venereal I hmjlam Hrt UV *J ¡Jw
churKt’p,*i*rouiptly and sufuiJVured
No Roturn of Pain. Curo3
Positively.
i ^ i l l ’i ^ C T n g ^ »
M ID DLE-AGED MEN*»,«*»
T h e C h u rl-* » .
**’ •
NORTH CARO LINS
PLU G
<5U T
PORTLAND
SMOKING TOBACCO
/
The
i
above
grower has
M E C H A N IC S F
w e ll- k n o w u
_ figured
D------
Opens Oct. 4 —CLses Oct. 27 ,
“ w o o l”
Half Fare Hates over the O. R. 4 v f
in , O. & C. It. R.jm d Oregonian
--------
, prominently
.
One a> d one-fifth over N. P. R
Special excursions over the b. R. * i
line» at lenn than half rale»«, Oct. 8 ,
A - h . w h i t i m . h ,,,
politics for the past ’20 years, and liis
1
. pinion is that “ Seal of N o rth Caro-
SARSAPARILLA, YELLOW DOCK
s m a ll u r c h in , h o ld -
an<l roetcroil to healthy vitfor.
etc., qt
N. R. Person« unable u> visit na m .«
at tilelr hornov, by correspondence M*Ti b* tr“
In struct lory sent by mail or exjtrmt r?leJ P
r ree. bond 4 cents in stamps fu rT h „ v n#ti*
b rtuud or tiulde to W edlock.
** YoUa*
^ Nt
SOLD BY DHUOOntS AND DE ILEUS
v
*>fflc«. 118 First Street Furtli-
lin a ” P lu g C u t is the boss sm oke, and j
in g up his hand, "s lip p e r .”
I
— aho —
The B U Y E R S 'O tn c »,
— " T h e story from Indiana that a boy
I o c l i t l t i «> ( I
d o n ’t you fo rg et it.
iaaued March and' 8.«
had found a nest o f g o ld and s ilv e r
it cures ruicmatism . nkvbauiia , Boil*. Pimples.
teach year. It i. an
coin w h ile “ gru b b in g” w ill be accepted
,u lp ^ h « 1£e"iik»i. H..«h“ «th e f f n
«T
1 W
•
^
Iclopedia o f uaeful i
I am a man of desperate fortunes, that is, a
fm ation for all who nn
“ d
man whose friends arc dead, for I never aimed with caution by oth er boys whose
chase the luxuriea oi l
fathers have patches o f ground to J. R. C A T E S A C O ., _ P r o p r . i e t . o r »
at any other fortune Ilian in blends.
necessities of lue
DISPENSARY.
“ gru b.” — Nashville Arnerican.
4 I T K n u n o n ie fot.. f o a t O 'r a n e l a e o .
can olotho yon and furnish you aia
'•'J R -L A N D . OR.
all
the
necessary
and unneoBm»
— T h e sweetest o f sweet g ir l g ra d ­
W hite Elephant of Siam, Lion of Eng­
appliances to ride, walk, dance tlZ!
land, Dragon of China, Cross of Sw itzer­ uates blooms on ly fo r one season. T h e
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to ¿hur™
sñd Wkpb»»suffer with
land, Banner of Persia, Crescent of Egypt, society belle fights fo r her place year
or stay at home, and in various rial'
LO S T M AN H O O D i
IYoiihle Eagle of Hussi&, Star of Chili, 'Hie
VOTO« IX*bíH^. Affinm*-
styles and quantities. Just figure om
a fter year, and knows so many bald-
Circle of Japan, Harp of Erin.
torrhMk Bomipsl Lestes
what Is required io do all theai'thi*.
BetiUklDeoày, Pa Ohm M ts*
T I'o get these buy a I kjx of * " the genuine headed old follow s she can keep in tow
COMFORTABLY, and you can makeaJS
u « » ______ .
D k . C. M i L a n k s ( ■ l k h k a t k d L iv k k
„h,, mttkes the way o f the debu­
estimate o f the value o f the BUYT b »
Hner*7.
alao
-,
Pi! !.», price 2 V cents, and mall us t.he out­
Hkln Ptaenflea Srpliilt
G U ID E , whioh w ill be sent one.
side wrapper w ith your address, plainly tante difficult.
Rrrrpdma Í1AÍT F a UI d «
receipt o f 10 cents to pay po»u«
Boo* PM da . 8 wetlituk
— H orace— " I say, D avid, how old do
written, and 4 cents in stamps.
W e will
, pEeL- -
^
_
Sure Ttir*!», tTlowm, ft
MONTGOMERY WARD A CQ
then mall you the above list with an ele­ you suppose M iss Jones is? H er aunt 1
feota of Motown, K id »«*
111-114 Miohigan Avenue,
enue, Chi0
-
gant package of oleographic and chro­
And Bladder T r o u b le
doago.H
c
hain
says she is on ly tw en ty-on e.”
D avid 1
W-ikBaat, Kara a t Drtoa Oonorrtum, alee» BMk-
matic cards.
ur- or nuot relief and cure for Lia.
(w h o k n ow sa lit t le o f business)— “ Aw,
F i . k m i . n u B ko h ., P i t t s h u k u , P a .
N o th M e x e » C o m m it ( t r a « 4 « i a t i a U y
...
S I EIN WAY. h a c m .,* g ¿ * Í l j
yes, H orace, m arked dow n from th irty-
OH-f-IOB—1HU da
T H IR D RW.
rtaiHNi; Burdett Oraaiii. band iaatrunientB «o«*:
three;
to
he
disposed
o
f
at
a
bargain,
Itook
of Bheet Mn*ic and Book», band« »„„„i
íSi
’
:-j
Sell your poorest horses. A lw ays keep the
Eastern Prtees M ATT BLAH GRAY 00 Ppl
best youii^ females to breed as they mature.
PISO S C U R E r P P : ? ’-, S L, ' , P T IO N
don’t you see.” — Life.
Strict, San Franatavi
— G w endolen
(in
shady p a th )— I
" W o n ’t you take m y
hand here.
Y o n sturdy oak whose branches wide
FOR
Boldly the storms and wind defy,
G eorge?”
G eo rg e— " N o ; somobodyTl
NotlonK°ai{o an acorn, small.
°see us and think we’ re p retty love-sick
Lay dormant Heath the summer sky.
Not unlike the thrifty oak in its germ, de­ fo r a m arried cou ple.”
P A T I N'I KO
Gwendolen j
velopment and grow th, is consumption
But i y
v
, .p,
-
»
|
oct. il, is»:
oven this mighty foe o f mankind, positively (c o u x in ^ ly )— l hey won t th in k w e rb j
yields to th ew .m d erfiil cu rative ptoportie* of m arried a t a l l ; th ey’ll think we’re only |
» LECT tPflt T T Y ,
A P P M UH HT A>R
Tll0 V&11 JKLOIlClSC&r
D R . P I E R C E 'S
BODY-BATTERY
a?
¿¿R. F ! | pC£’ 33
P* lvan \ C
5
MAN i Nü
WOMAN.
Dr. l ieroes Golden .Medical Discovery if taken
early. Don’t bo blind to your own interests and j © Ilg a g e d . — lJ (irp (? T 8 B a z a r,
think yours a hopeless case. This remarkable
— “ John, dear, what would
remedy has rescued tlmimaiids. Of druggists.
W in e is now aged by electricity, the wine by
this means acqu iring ail the bouquet o f old
wine.
A
W oiirin rf'u l l-'oo«l and
!>1cdii in«*.
Known and lined hv physician* all over the
world. klcott'M llm nIw ion not only give*
T h ere is no royal road to relief from ilenh and Htrentfth hy virtu e of i(H own uutri-
Corpulence that may lie traveled with tio&s cropertltJH. but create« an appetite for
f<»od that b uild« np the wasted body.
"1 have
ease and safety, and w ithout self-sac- been, using .Scott’« Kniulaion for several y- ar»,
riilco. Nostrums are from tim e to time and him ploawKl with i»« action. M y natients
say il i« pleasant and palatal>l<\ and all grew
advertised as a fford in g it such us one stronger and gain flesh from the use of it. [
now boomed in England, and finding use it in all cased o f W asting Diseases, ami it is
sp«N'ially useful for children when nutrient
not a few dupes here but they do not. medication is needed, as in Marasmus.” - T . W .
Starvation a la Hunting, and the nos­ Planetc, M.D., Knoxville. Ala.
trum mires that profess to reduce glu t­
tons w hile practicing th eir gluttony if
T h e United States has about half the railway
they w ill only "ta k e a wineglassiut at mileage o f the world.
each m eal,'' arc alike dangerous hum­
IN I.O V K S HAItNKSS.
bugs. licn om irin g liquids seems to be
Most women naturally look furwunl to mat-
demonstrated the safest and best thing rlm on; m th eir proper q d w r d a l l n , bat they
when accompanied by due m oderation stmuhl cumitaiitly bear iu mind that a fair, rosy
face, bright eyea. amt n be»lth y, well ilereW ped
in eating.
Hut in no ease is it abso­ form, an- tin- brig iiuHiqiorl» to a happy mar­
lutely safe fo r a fat^icrwon to adopt any riage. AH thoao \ia.-.(ing ili*oriliu-s, wrakiieaaoA,
"aragging-dow ii ’ scniMttloiiH, and film tioual Ir-
really effective measures for reducing
iilaritios [H-cular to tlictr »ox. have an uu-
w eigh t without thorough prelim inary Eli Ing aptH-ldc In IU-. Fierce'* F a vo rite Fro
Hcrlptlon
It ia lh e o n lv medicine for women.
know ledge of the actual condition of Bold hy drnggtata. un.hr a ¡..o itirf puarnntrr
from
tlie
mttnufneMirer»,
liial it will g iv e salia
his vital organs.
,V. Y. Sun.
^
SPINNEY
Fo r^ xN EU R R LG W .
year afterw ards, and the doctors said
his death was caused by m ental o v e r­
work. —Journal o f Education.
— " N e a r ly a ll the words that begin
with s-l-l are unpleasant ones,” e x ­
plained a teacher to her class.
"C an
" J c u n ,” s h o u te d a
GROWER.
* PROMINENT
^ JA C O B S O H
Lou C a b i n s are neither ( __bygones be b y g o n es" Is no
fashionable nor iu de •sort o f a motto fo r a woman. She
w e i e would turn her head around to took
maud, hut th e y
A n O u tlin e o f t lie H« h «v n iiliiK «r T r e a tm e n t
more c o m fo rta b le and after a stylish bonnet if it broke her
fo r Ot>e«ity.
m o re healthy than are
T h e ay stem o f Prof. Krnat Schw enin­
many modern d w e llin g s . neck. Burlington fre e PYess.
ger for the treat m eat o f obesity, which
W arner's
Log
Cabin
__A young w ife can be a good
f
e
e
c
t
fg
y
Hops & Uuthu U a re­ housekeeper without both erin g
was introduced here about tw o yearn
to
production of one of the
ago. has by this tim e been «uftieiently
tiest of the simple remedies with which polish up the spare change in h er hus­
tested to dem onstrate that any body Log Cabin dwellers of old days kept them- band's pocket e very tim e she cleans up
Did you ever try "Tippe­ the rest o f the s ilv e r in the house.—
who w ill d eterm in ed ly follow the re g i­ selves well
men prescribed by it eau reduce his canoe' f
Somerville Journal.
• — Jtic I ml mu s o l ->ow York Slate en­
— " I le llo , Jones, w here are you go­
flesh to any reasonable degree desired,
it beinjz understood, o f course, that hit jo y 1*5.000 acres of land, distributed ing?”
"G e ttin g ready to d evelo p my
physical condition is not such by rea­ am ong eigh t reservations,though whites gold m ine.” " W h a t m achinery do you
choose?" “ None. I ’ ll take my w ife
son of incurable heart o r
kidney hold some of the land.
along.
She’ ll be sure to find the
lisease as to make reduction perilous.
N T A K T I.IM I IIIS IO V K K Ï.
pockets if there are a n y.’’
And there is just one th in g about it
The discovery hy !h " inhslilialits of a locality
I he only man who was e v e r known
urd ' ■ ■' u m i to. T h a t is the hitherto
un visitisi by the pestilent scourge of
tbsolute prohibition of all liquids dur­ faver snd ague, that it ¿»tuts in their very t 0 keep a c a s h a c c o u n t o f h is p r i v a t e
expenses s t r a ig h t f o r a y e a r died th e
ing meals and fo r an hour before and iiiid s i i* dwiideilly «tartling.
FOR
faction In e ve ry case, or money w ill be re­
funded. T h i* guarantee tins boon printed on
the hottlo-wrapper, and faithfully carried out
for many years.
I f n man nope not for that which bafiteth
hope, ho »Imll not llnd it. for It i* piud search
mg for and past finding out.
C l n u l l O K M A I V lt lA .
22 F l o k i i i a S t ., E l i z a h k t i i N . .7.,
M a rc h 17, 1HK4.
I lia v * tieen u s in g A m . c o c k ' s P o r o u s
P i . a s t k k s fo r th e last fiv e years. S om e
t w o y e a rs a g o , a ft e r h a v in g tieen sick fo r
u p w a rils o f aix m o n th s w it li m a la ria . I
fou n d m y s e lf w it h an e n la rg e d spleen ,
d y sp e p tic, an d c o n s ta n t I t trou b led w ith a
h ea d a ch e , an d m y k id n e y s d id n o t act
v e ry w e ll e ith e r .
H a v in g sp en t m oat o f
m y m o n ey fo r m e d ic in e a m i in e.il al a d ­
v ice, I th o u g h t to s a v e e x p e n s e I w o u ld
use A l l . r u i k ' s P o r o u s P i . a s t k r s , t w o on
th e sm all o f m y Imek, o n e on th e sp leen or
a g u e cak e, an d o n e on th e pit o f th e s to m ­
ach, ju s t u n d er th e b rea st-bon e.
I con­
tin u ed u s in g tlie P la tte r s a lsiu t th irty
d a ys , c h a n g in g th e m e v e r y w e e k . A t the
en d o f th a t tim e I w a s p e rfe c tly w a ll, and
h a v e re m a iu ed .a o e v e r since.
G kokok D ix o n .
The hear y harness should Is* disp-nst-d with
a* soon a* the weather begins to gel wa.III.
St I T » l i t ItM K I.r.
lull there is no other remedy for sick headache,
dizzine»», constipation, blliousm-»«. or to re­
spire a regular, healthy action to the liver,
stomach and tmwrels. equal to those reliable
huh jat'leaaniil I’ urgallve iV Ilel* prepared by
|ir. 1’iTvce. O f druggi.»la.
T h e mail of the M arb le H eart moved
after him. Then til«' basket dropped,
It ia dangerous for the tail! to run along side
Hie young iiciii went into the gu tter in o f ihc mare, particularly on a public road.
a le a p , and a sport declared him
knocked out ill tlic first round. The
" M i « » « » H i o n e h i nt T r o c h e e " have
direct Influence on the inflamed iwrts. g iv in g
(Milleeinan returned and picked him up a relief
in roughs, l olds. and the various Thront
and called the wagon, and it was not troutile« lo w hich Singer» sud Publie Speakers
are liable. St.l.l only is tu.irt.
until tlie victim reached t i c station
that li«' spoke. Then he said:
J. H. r lia R . t
r r and A n a ly tic a l
"N 'a ll rigid . Man of the Marble « h i u i l s l . lab oratory ICI rtrst su. 1‘erüand.
H eart can’t stand up to the Man w ith Or. Analysée inaile or ail inbetancea.
the Iron Fist.
Didn't know it before.
T b t U k i im k a fo r breakfast.
Put I shall rem em ber it now always
rem em ber it.”
Detroit free Press.
D u ja rd in » I if « tOwn.-z i i very valuable
v* tier» Ih» »l.iiiis.'h t» nnahl*._______
_ I from
to
Ih» fissi ihr allumini an.) phosphorus. Thr
Life
Kasenee
is
imim'.lialet)
«bsorlssi
sud
CHVUpi«'*
nouriahe« the nervous syttem. without any alii
place in M'liicli those who do till*
freni .tiif. stion
Frire, |l ,iu a tKittle. All
with him naturally expect to find age Drumci»!». ■
- -♦ — '
Il A W HI KO I I I , »
im l experience, he sometimes resorts
IMKIVICATKOI
to a ruse to make up for tlie deficiency.
great sat fruit Oaihartlr of mogern
\ young physician relates that. Iieing time« t hey are a eompreaneri loieiqrr eom-
isise.1 vrf fruits an.I vegetatile*
lUnit.urg
patient
F ig » are an In fa lllh lr-----
— r — IMIea.
1
r u r e * fo
th a t dlw
*ee an elderly tresam g ,-on p lain t a r t d u g from a ron etin at.st
and » a g n a tit eom tltlon o r the ho w els
W hen
inatead of a N a t u r e , law « are v nil .»ted. the eff,» ta a r e at
on .e m ane ap p aren t hy a g en eral d ito r er vrf
th e e n tire « y ri -m. r e s u ltin g In im p u re M.vo.i
pim p).-, an d hl w. h.-a on the skin. hlHon»new*.
con .tttiatlo n. in d igestion , d ispetM ia and pit.w ’
H am h ttrg F ig * a r e N a t u r e s a» « i.ta n t and
o v e r svine a ll u n h ea lth y condition«, lo av tn g the
•> » t* n in p erfe. t o rd e - an d Ivy th e ir action a«
a m il t hut c e rta in la vali ve and p u rg a tiv e re-
J* o r lM th e bovi) to a o n d ato ti o f p erfect
H a u i'.’ir g F ig« are p rep ared |n loaengu fo n ti
are thd tgM ful to the taste o f la d le , and chit
'.l rrn V ' * ur*- gen ti« but c e rta in in ncti,.n
IHM«. on« 1 1* . Zò.t’v n u A box at d riig g U ta
I
you do
if I w ere to d ie?” Husband— “ Don’ t
speak o f such a thing. I would be des­
p erate.”
W ife — “ D o you think you
would m arry again?” Husband— “ W e ll,
n— no; I don’ t think I would bo as des­
perate as a ll th at.” — Epoch.
— “ Don’ t you think that the m ajority
.
«
»»n
‘A m a j»ri-
people tire a l i t t l e O il.
ty? W h y, bless you r heart, e v e ry ­
body’ s crazy, m ore o r less, and has
boon from the begin n in g— with the pos­
sible exception o f Adam , and I rather
suspect there was an h ereditary taint
in his blood .— Boston Transcript.
— T h e man who casts the vote o f the
w hole ro llin g-m ill the fello w who agrees
to d e liv e r a precinct at the proper tim e,
the chap who carries the ward around
in liis vest pocket, the grea t man who
controls the county, is now standing on
tlie street corner where he may be
seen o f men. T a k e notice of him, my
son, and watch him w ell when he is
counted by and by. Y'ou w ill then
observe that he a ggrega tes one vote,
and you won’ t have to bid high to get
that oue.— Burdette.
D ^ M O H D D y SS
Brilliant !
Durable !
Economical!
I
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« I l i . .itivi Iv curvi «il* u»» W l i t i . H 1 l i t i . Al t i
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sohomv* onl nlato.l lo rtooclv» Ilo 1 rullilo
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l»AN Y, T04 Hacramenlo »trot t, cvrnor ,.f Koarny,
san Friviiolsoo. * al-
41 »o for «ale by J. I l W IllH F .R , firugglnl.i-uruoT
Tbtr I a v i M arket «trovi», » . F.
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M p i ni fnr F»inti'hl»4 N o (
WELL DRILLS
FOR EVERY PURPOSE.
Sold on Trial !
Inventment nmall, profltn
laiffo. Rend <0o for mailing
lar»?o llluittratpd Catalogue
witli full purrlbulant. Man
ufuetured by
H ow to M ake Iced Tea.
Iced tea is constantly g ro w in g in
GOULDS A AUSTIN,
favor, and is now considered a standard
IA 7 Ac 1 « » l a k e Ml.,
b everage in many homes. Some en ter­
O tIC A C O . IL L .
prising grocers also furnish a tria l cup
to th eir patrons, and in this w ay sam­
p le th eir teas. T h e question was once
iD rru m n A s th im il uro nover/tu «toirivp it»:-|
I meliate relirfm the worwt
pou ¡fort-1
asked us. “ H ow is iced tea m ade?”
laMonI«*p; effecUirur«»*« whoroall otfipnt fail, A |
Ifrtal convince*
»krptictil. Prît‘<‘ .»Or. aTuîl
and w h ile some of our readers may
sm ile at the question, y e t w e assure
them th ere’ s nothing very ridiculeus
in it. T o be sure it is on ly to drop a
R rtSer than the Che«>pc**
piece J f ice into a gob let o f tea and the
P ortland bo ^ inì ss
thing is done. But then, the tea itself!
COLLEGE.
Pnrtlnndt Oregon,
It isn't e v e ry one who knows how to
Pt‘i feet T-qiii|>ni, t»ft un . A»u
¿. InstriKhon,
ii^ti
make that tea, and to them this hint IDh«*«l r«Miiit4tion,grmYiiiu
jMitaiion.grmYim: iHipularliy.
iMtiHilaritv. Bu
Business,
wa, Common School and Penmin ¡hip Dep rt
w ill not be unprofitable.
the tea Shorthand
menti. Students admitir*«! at any tl# e . ( af i-
an earthen o r agate-w are pot and i ingn« amt «m .- imenn of i»rninannhips**nt fn*r
4. I». 4KMSTKONG, I'r n.
set on the baek o f the stove w here the
J’
pot and contents w ill g e t thoroughly i
T H E G R E A T O V E R L A N D ROUTE
warm: then pour on w ater that has
lieeu freshly boiled, and b oilin g thor- j
oughly at the tim e; let it stand on the !
Iiaek o f the stove for fifteen minutes, j
by which tim e the tea w ill be p erfectly j
r a i l r o a d ,
drawn. If you d e s ir» the tea to be
T
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e
ON
I. Y L I N K Rum In * Pullman P a la r«
perfect and to remain so, separate the
hlruiuii« ( 'ars. M a g n ltW lit l)«v C,,», he«
liquid from the leaves by pouring it I
and K lrgan l Km igraiii Sietmitur
C a rsiw ith tii'rlh» free of
off Into another vessel. I f you r inten- |
charge)
I A S T H M A C U R 1 DI
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D ia m o n d D y e s excel all others in Strength, Purity, and Fastness.
just as good.
pioW lo (®Urç
§K'G ^ §)calp
The Only
Tranacontinen h 1 J.inet
Hunu.ng
P A L A C E
and give poor, weak, crocky colors.
©UTICURA
more brilliant and durable colors.
¡m rofniA r^1" ÄO<1 bl0<Ki
frou *
W E L L S , R I C H A R D S O N & CO., Bur lingt on, Vt.
For Gilding or Bronzing
Fancy Articles.
USB
W*«-kh#AdA ohappod And oily mi
Ml aattafacMon ln th »
ovir» of llonorrh.ea n o »
«le e t. T preacrib « Hand
frei aafe tn reeoin m e n »
tng tt te all .ufTerei%
A. J. STONI * . g.BL,
P R IC « i m
„
hud hy P n n rw » I
Gold, Silver, Bronte,
Copper. Only 10 i ( Centi.
A R M & HAM M E R B R A N D
To Housekeepers and
Farm ers.— I t 1 b impor­
tant that the Soda or
Baleratua yon use should
be White and Pure same
aa all similar substnncea
uasd^for food- To insure
obtaining only the “ Arm
A Hammer” brand Soda
or Halerattifl, buy it in
“ pound o r half pound**
cartoon«, which bear our
name and trade-mark, as
inferior good» are some­
times substituted fdatha
“ Arm & Hammer” brand
when bought in bulk.
Parties using Baking
Powder should remem­
ber that its solo rising
property consists of bi­
carbonate o f soda. Ona
teaspoon ful of the “ Arm
A H am m er” brand o f
Boda or Saleratus mixed
with sour milk equal«
OUR T R A DK M A R K
ON
EVERT
. >
PACKAG E*
Packed in Card Board Boxes.
S O D A
or
four teasp oonhils of U m
best Baking Powder,«!?-
lng twenty times lti
coet,
besides being
much healthier, becauM
It does not cou taip any
Injurious
subatancei,
such as alum, terrain»
etc., of which many Bat­
ing Powders are mad*
Dairymen and Farm«»
] should use only the'*Arm
k Hammer” brand for
1 cleaning and keeplai
Milk Pan« Sweet and
Clean.
C auttow .
flee that
every pound pack ago of
*'A rm and Hammfif
Brand*' contains fall
Itf ounce« net, and U m
pound packagesyW
__
f t ounces net, Soda of
Baleratua aame aa apert*
fled on each pec Ufa.
A lw a y s keeps Soft
S ALERATUS
^ D W I G H T ’S /
_S Ö D A \
THE COW BRAND.
---- TO
D ELICIO U S B ISCU IT S
MAKE ----
or
W H O LESO M E BR^LD
USE
D wight ’ s C ow -B rand S oda ° r S aleratus .
o
ABSOLUTELY
PURE.
ALWAYS UNIFORM ANO FULL WEIGHT.
Be sure that there ia • pi,-lure o f a r w on your j>ackat,t> anil you will hav«
the be«'. Sod* made.
BBfi®
r . r .
ATCHISON
KANSAS CITY
y| |S< y
CHICAGO,
h 3
A WORD TO PRINTERS.
A n d all poant* throughout tlie Ka*t and Sviulh-
ra *L l i a SL I'vu l and Alinneapulia.
THK ONLY LINK llt'N N B tO
I f you are in need of a GOOD F IR S T C LA S S JOB PRESS.*
1 Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars ask you to examine into the merit« of our “ OLD R E LIA B LE ."
“’"P A T E N T E D THROW-OFF and
a. our P A T E N T E D FOD
Kiitlrw Is-ngtli o f liie Northern
Faritlr Railroad.
^ ‘. i H A H L T O N , Gen. W *st’n T* hsm . Agt..
No. 2 \VA*hin*t«»n wuv«*t l'm tlu iiil.____
Preniluma ÎÂ.ikav in tw«,
year» Kstal.lisliad. New
______ _ tented »reel Tun ng De­
vhe. In uw. tn
in no
n<> other P
Piano, by »hieb .,ur Plan.«
PIANOS.
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-
^ p | -L *gr»R . thaonlT ttain klllingplaator «be iV '.'.-l".-“
" ! ! /”
Big Uh«, given narre*
P a in t s
th e
C O U N C IL B LI K FS
to
L
9 ju n j?rrTenf«*d
n _ T ic i RA 8 «) a p . > 4
«m
R elief in o n « unnuta forn it pwln« «n .I
S K —m k iirH e a tn CCTItTita A vn l'n s
D ia m o n d
tLERATUS
fr o m
S I O l'X C I T Y ,
^ lä lt t T W X w lM ft . Priee.CüTic’V iu.flOc.; S o a p i
3.V.; H ra * o i . v b n t . $1. PrnpAred by th«* IY> t t ii ; h
I Hi n a n i h h k v ii (I (^. H < M ahr
. ***' for "H o w »o ( nre sinn D i ** aiw *
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Ask for the D ia m o n d , and take no other.
Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, directions for coloring Photos., making the finest Ink or Bluifij ,
(io cents a quart), etc. Sold by Druggists. Address
Meals75c
p a c if ic
; ? t a Ji Ä N Ä
I LKA\ KN WORTH,
t HI RLINOTON,
rjIMK M O ST D tflT R R B S IN O FORM S OF S K IN ST. Lot'IS.
Cmrm
RAdOip, an n»' i ^ y T'***
Jaw it,
fne nsw Bloo«1 . annor. iniffriifiiiY. eure erpT?
We vmtz
them to col.g more goods, package for package, than any other dyes ever ma.lt-, ami to gut
J3W JCHTJ!
northern
I\ E n E D IE S .
»"W lpdneaeea. with loas of hair, from
tBianoy to old age. are »peedUr. «eononUcally
hr ,fcT
UR*
J
n
h
a11 olh er
w»d methods
fRÜ.
( ’ i t i i t r a . Ine
T o lie sure o f success use only the D iamond D yes
DININC CARS.
j Vmmtent T i m e E v e r M a d e
I o a s i o v e r tlie
D i s e a s e s
None other r
Beware o f imitations, because they are made fii cheap and inferior materitli
for coloring Dresses, Stockings, Yarns, C a re ts , Feathers, Ribbons, Ac., 4c.
Northern Pacific
turn Is to spoil it. you have on ly to FROM U ' a s I U N o t T in ' AND O R E G O N
boil it, and let i t rem ain w ith the I
l*OINTS T O THK LAST v ia
le.-ivoa in tlie pot . .-Table Talk.
St. Paul and Minneapolis.
2
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T A IN . These presses are made by ourselves, from the best
terials and by first-class workmen. Read below what one of o*
largest printing concerns bays about our presses, after having tbes
examined by an expert.
Office of the B A N C R O F T COMPANY,
I l U t '« g |
1 t t 1 ' " ; nd » ««»•
•»,)
0 ........... •»■ « • ' V- # M V »
' PT crimata No w »sl to sp’ lt, break, «well, »hrtnli
rrw k, dejiv, or «ea r otrt; * t guarantee It. Me-
gant K.s#wood Ca—w, S «trinke, d «thle ret rating
action; tlneet iv.ej ki v e;th « Farn »t* .VVT1SEI.L
I Y »!1 " f » fit e tet .Tatalogue, free T M a NTL s KI I
PtANOCO., M.vnutatS.trvr., lV.t,| f e s , Hall Mar
ket and s*v .- 11 t 1, Street», San rw a il»! u.
Meearg. Palmer 4 Rey,
8 »n Franrinco, Cal.
Printere and Stationer»,
S*n Francisco, June 26.1®®-
w
° ur m* chinery Patpert, Mr. Burton, haa exantiued
Ke I table Jobber« at ottr requent, nntl we are |>Iea».'.l Ut «ay that liis rep* J
that your ’Old Reliable” prenge« are m u c h better built titan the Chio»g“ “(*
S c ,To • * “ n *P tfomple« Werth tl.an, FTtKK. btyle G.inlow», or “Challenge” Gordon*. Thia being tlie case, we sh *11 *
» H i l Litww not un Irr the hör— f.wt «r it e Barr
range to put in a line of your presee» at once.
^ v e r m a flarvTT Kats H oista <V iT H o lW .S IIrh .
T H K B A N C R O F T C O M PA N Y .
N. P N. u. Na. M 0 -\ r. N. U. No tt;
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Per P-riaer, dupt. Printing ***