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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1890)
A .i;litiuare. In tbe swaling w irl of the Boiishful wind, as the gust (joes gluori s ly, I sit by the tola of a bournful birch, with a mouti un a soul ful sigh; the mellow mg mists of the eve are low, and the frog in tbe dunkful mursb chiris hirpingly sad in the gboulsome gloom, In a swivcring voice aud barsh: 0, where is the swing of the swoouful swish. And the mice of (he tlim flam fowl? Meihiuku it moans from the i.itirky mold. Kroin the borne ot the bootlul owL Xow swivel mo swift from the surging wpriiig, I'm weary of wold and wind: the grewsomo gruik of the jubberwock comes jimniering to my mind; the feeble song of the spotsonie frog comes solcmnwise, sough ing slow, unci u'uin I htur by I he bournful birch the vail of bis wimpled woe: 0. where is the sn hiff of the. stronnful swish, Troin the tal of the xpriiiKful sprole? JIiistt!ieblui;.istibliir ou the tinker's drale. And freight with their fraught my soulf I dreamed, I dreamed of Amelie Rives, in the dim of the danksomodiirk, and methougbt I rode on a moonful main, in the prow of a pnllful bark; 1 wrought a rhyme as I roamed along, in the stream of the starful glout; I awoke at dawn in the dimpled day, andubova is the rhyme I wrote. Lincoln Journal. Search for Old Watches. There are a profit many funny things attending tlio rise of tlio "Jenkinses." I tncau those pcoplo who have advanced in material wealth without adding a whit to their literury or social position. They are bragging of nu ancestry they never bad. and are ut a lot's to establish themselves an members of the old families. Just now there Is a search for old gold watches, which will be paraded as family heirlooms, handed down by this or that distinguished Roundhead, or Mayflower pilgrim. Tbe old Johnson watches, mado on Church street, Liverpool, are among thoso most eagerly sought by tho man who wants to trado money for lineage. Few of them are left, and iu Baltimore an especial mar ket has been established, and large sums are paid for them. Money is a great deal plentier than blue blood, and the exchange is willingly made by those who have late.lv acquired the shekels. Watchmaker in Globe-Democrat. The Pig Headed rassetifrer. A correspondent wants to know why railway companies do not arrange to have all passengers go out tit the front end and enter at tho rear end of a car. He doesn't know the perversity of the average pas senger, or ho wouldn't ask this question. If a railway company should try to en force such a rule it would meet with the pig headed opposition of nearly half the passengers lu every car. Americans, in dividually, are a bright peoplo, but in a crowd they act as though they were not. New York Tribune. The Gothic Alphab t Going. Those who are obliged frequently to refer to German books are especially in terested in the movement to introduce the Roman in place of the Gothic alpha bet. Since lycili the society which is agi tating this matter has nearly doubled in numbers. Ou its lists are now over 4,40 names, including members of all profes sions, teachers, physicians, booksellers and merchants. In 1880, out of 6,013 books on artistic, scientific, mercantile and industrial subjects, 5,iJlfl were printed with the Roman letters. Science. Doctors aud Population. In England the proper ratio of doctors to population is said to be one to 1,200, but by this rule there aro 1,043 too many doctors in Loudon, and while GOO die every year, 1,800 new ones Me turned out. Competition is so great that in some parts of tho city doctors will see a patient, prescribe and supply medicine for six pence a visit. New York Sun. Owing; to Circumstances. A man "stops" at a hotel when he lodges for, one night; he "stays" when ho is well fixed; he "puts up" when he is given a sky parlor; he is a "guest of the landlord" when he does not pay. New Orleans Times. Via crr.ielon MoIuskcs, A negro farmer in Dougherty county, Ga., has succeeded In making excellent syrup from wal crmelons, and thus u new . use is dovised for the surplus crop. Chi cago Herald. There is a respect due to mankind which should incline even the wisest of men to follow innocent customs. Dr. 1 We've heard of a woman who said she'd walk five miles to get a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription if she couldn't get it without. That woman had tried it. And it's a medicine which makes itself felt in toning up the system and correcting irregularities as soon as its use is begun. Go to your drug store, pay a dollar, get a bottle and try it try a second, a third if necessary. Before the third one's been taken you'll know that there's a remedy to help you. Then you'll keep on and a cure '11 come. But if you shouldn't feel the help, should be disappointed in the results you'll find a guarantee printed on the bottle-wrapper that'll get your money back for you. How many women are there who'd rather have the money than health? And "Favorite Prescription'' produces health. Wonder is that there's a woman willing to suffer when there's a guaranteed remedy in the nearest drug store- Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bow els. Mild and effective. CHAMPS OF THE Ml'SCLES CIKED. John I. Wood of Stratford, Out., wat cured of cramps Id the legs by wearing Allcock's Porous Plasters. Mr. Wood ays : "Some three months aaro I was taken very sick with severe pain in the small of my back over the kidneys. The pain was excruciating. I applied an Ai.i.cock's I'o nous Plaster over the affected region, and had relief almcut without an hour. At the name time, in conjunction with tint trouble, I had very great nervous disturb an' e. affecting my lego with cramps sol could scat cely sleep. Meeting with such success with my back, I applied a plaster nndei the knee on each leu, and in three days whs completely cured, and have never been trouble in either way since." At a Home-Rule Meetlnn. Irishman Hooray for oirlHtiii. KiiKlivhmsi: Iloorny for bell. Irishman That's right, me boy. Ivery man for Ills own country. Try Gkhmea for breakfast. Beware of Imitations of the celebrated Seal of North Carolina Plug Cut Tobacco. own exjoy9 Both the method an7 results when Syrup of Figs is tat n; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the bvs tem effectually, dispels colds, head tcb.es and levers and cures habitu. constipation permanently. For salo in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. HEW YORK, N.I. DOCTOR TOEL CURES STRICTURE, Fistula, Piles, CANCER,'. Catarrh, Polypus -AND ALL OTIIER- Tumors and Ulcers -BY- ELECTRICITY WITHOUT Loss of Blood. See last wenk's paper for description of PUKE SUKUICAI. MUSEUM at his office, To1? Washing ton street, PORll.ANl), OR. Hundred of CAN CERS and TUMORS successfully removed by him can be seen there. PR. TOEI. has studied iour yeareinUermany.Switzerlati'l and Ens anJ, anil is the only surgeon in the Northwest who operates without loss of fcl v d by electricity Fakr's Female Pills. For Female Irregular Hies: nothing like them on the market. Hever aiU Successfully used y prominent ladies monthly. Guaranteed to relieve suppressed menstruation. SURE SAFE! CERTAIN! Don't be humbugged. Save Time, Health, and money ; take no oth er. Sent to any address, secure by mall on re ceipt of price, fiOO. Address, THE ftPHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, Western Branch, Box27, FOIUXAND, OR Bold by Wiidok I)Btre Co., Portland. Or. SflLESfJEfl WflflTED, Local or Traveling, To sell our well-known Nursery stock. We want stood, lively workers, and will pay well com mission or salary. (lood references required. Applv quick. L. L. MAY & CO., Nurserymen, t Paul. Minn. B!e O Is the acknowledged leading remedy for all tbe unnatural discharges and private diseases of men. A certain cure (or the debili tating weakness peculiar to women. v i . ). , 1 .of A f GutrftDte! not W mum Striciur HiaoniT dt ,1 f rem:r. do 1 1. auu ice . TheEvansCheM'C Ut Pn. In recommending It to M I'd only bf j' v. s. a. V A. i). 8T0NER, V 0.,Dec.tu,Ilu .rtl PRICE 61.00. STEIN WAY, Gabler and Pease Pianos Meaning the Bkjt Piano Madk, and the favorite cheaitr pianoe; all Musical Instruments; Bands Sup plied; large stck of Sheet Muaic. Steinway Hall, 206 and 208 Post Street; Matthiah GkaV Co. Oil) nd see our new rooms and new stock. PATENTS. INVENTORS' GUIDE OR hn to Obtain a Patent, Seut free. FA I Kit K )'( AUREI.I,, At- t'.ruey-at-law, Washington, D. C. IS Send to Smith' for your winter outfit. They hare the bigget stock oi underclothing. They have the best boots aud shoes. They have the cheapest hosiery for everybody. Thev have the ureatest varl'-tv of drv goods. Thev have family groceries of all kinds. They have dried fruit of the new crop. They have canned goods at wholesale prices They have warm mittens and glovea. They have blankets from $1.25 pair up. Tht y have comforts from 90 cents each to $.' they have overalls ot everv siae. Thev rav flail atteution to all orders. Address lor full particulars and copv of H Circle (free) Smith's Cash Store, I IS t rout street, for im mm tFar LOST or FA TUNG EANHOODi HCeneral and NEKV0US BiEUITY: JjWciknesaof Body and Hmd, Electa JJof Errors or Execsus in Old or Yzvr.r. Strikr tih.t MIH Hurt DOi'i isSji nHTS0 BObt. iklotflj ..I.IH.t MOK TUfclltT-B.tt,. la a IJ. HmtitTrroaiMSuiftlMlFrCcutrls. WHtttkm. Drtli HAok, FipIuiUMuJ proof, tiii W 1 frr trtib wit Dili A, BurrHtu, i S. P. K. U. o, ZCb-8. . K. U, P, 443 Golden A GENTLEMAN'S DEN. Boom In Which the Man of the Bom Doea Just Whatever rieaaea Him. 'JTie "gentlemana den" is a new de partment in the decorator's emporium. For a long time we have had the priv ilege of seeing chambers, parlors, living and dining rooms made up in shop win dows with the nicest regard for detail and accuracy imaginable. Now comes the novelty in the shape of an ideal for a den, where the man of the house can do as he likes smoke till his eyes are blind and the lining of his mouth peels and where his books, papers and slippers are safe from the destroying hand of the housemaid. The model represented by a local firm shows a study in hand painted English cotton, that cool, clean fabric covering the walls. In the ceil ing, bordered with the palest blue cloth, were figures from the pyramids in pict uresque groups. The frieze, also of print ed cotton, is two feet wide, and repre sents a study from the hieroglyphics. The floor is stained brown and a couple of India rugs half cover it. The furniture, while sparse, is substantial and every piece served a purpose. For instance, the three chairs are large, easy and luxurious; the Turkish couch, also cotton covered, is provided with a dull red pillow and a silver plush and leopard skin slumber robe that would stand any amount of rough usage for ten years at least. On an Oriental coffee table the smoker's articles were displayed and near by stood a blackened iron crane with a kettle on the hook. The only at tempt at decoration was a small bamboo cabinet stained with walnut juice and containing a sugar basin, water bottle, can of alcoliol and a couple of glasses and spoons. The writing stand on the center table was the size of a platter such as a turkey is served from, and the glue pot and ink bottles had the capacity of a pint measure. The only books on the table were a dictionary aud messengers' tariff guide. There was no cloth on the tables, no tidies on the chairs and no bric-a-brac to be broken or dusted. Stained glass pan els filled the upper windows and delicate silk sash curtains the lower lights. The appointment of a den of this sort is worth about $200, and is referred to as a hole in the wall where a bothered and tired man may escape the horrors of housecleaning, neighborly calls, piano solos, elocution and baby talk. New York Letter. Total Depravity of Youth. A lad of 8 going into the police station the other nijjlit told a pitiable story, say ing that his father so abused him that he had run away from his home in Rome, N. Y. The police pitied him, and after giving him a supper tucked him away comfortably in a bed. The next morn ing a man who lived only a few doors from the station wandered in and in quired for his son. He was told that only one child was there, a poor little fellow from New York state, who had been badly treated ut home. He natur ally felt for the child, and expressing a desire to see him he was escorted to the bed, when lie recognized the sleeper as his missing son. He angrily demanded an explanation. Jakey forgot all about the cruel Rome father and trembled in anticipation of the reception awaiting him at home. When Sergeant Logan heard that he had been wasting pity and good victuals on the lad lie felt a trifle queer, and did not regain his composure until the patter of a shingle accompanied by suppressed sobs and yells floated out of a house near by and fell like music on his ear. Pittsbnrg Commercial Gazette. He Wasn't Suyiiitf a Word. The following correspondence was opened by a dispatch from a small town ten miles down the river from Akron, O.: New Pom-AOE, O.. Aug i. Chief of Polke. Akron, O. Unknown tloater taken from river here today At morgue awaiting identification Uotzvii. Marsha! Akkox, O.. Aug 2. Marshal Hotzum. Neu Portage. O.; Wire ve;y briefly most character istic murks for identification KENDia, Chief of Pollen New Pop.taoe, O.. Aug. !!. Chief Kendig, Akr m. O. Wore complete suit, excepting hat. BoTzca. MarshuL Akron, O., Aug & Marshal Rntzuin. New Portage, O. Was he also deaf and dumb? Collect. Kesdio, Chief. New Pobtac.e, O.. Aug. 8. Chief Kendig, Akron. O.: He did not say Botzuh, Marshel Collect.) Chicago Times. Against the Chinese. Chief of Police Crowley, of San Fran cisco, who has been at the head of 'he police department for eighteen yestrs. has filed a strong indictment against r'ne Chinese of that city Fie says the Chi nese there commit more crimes against the law in proportion to their num'ier than any race or community, and ihe detection of the perpetrators of such crimes is more difficult than the detec tion of criminal of any other class, be cause Chinamen refuse to disclose the identity of their criminals. They b.j'.ve no regard for the obligations of an oa-,h. and are becoming more vicious and im moral year by year. The chief favrs the removal of the Chinese quarter. Exchange. Those Fast Boats. Mr. Leonard Franklin You cauieo.-er on one of the record breakers, didn't you? Mr. Thomas White Yes, sir; 6even days after we left yueenstown I was in my house in New York. Mr. Leonard Franklin Seven days! I thought yon made the trip in less than six. Mr. Thomas Wliite rm counting the time I waited on the dock for my bag gace. Puck. A Sociable Tramp. When Mrs. William Hall, of Green field, was doing Ler m' rning work the other day she found that a tramp had slept on her best bed through the night, without troubling to take off his boots, aud had stolen a ring and a few trinkets before leaving. How he got into the house is not known, but it is thought he went in before the house was locked up in the evening. Cor. Springfield Republican. SOMETHING FOR THE SEW TEAR. The world renowned success of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, and their continued popu larity for over a third of a century as a stomachic, la scarcely more wonderful thau the welcome thut greets the annual appearanre of llostetter's Almanac. This valuable medical treatise Is published by The Ilostetter Company, Pitts burgh, Pa., under their own immediate super vision, employing C0 hai ds iu that department. Thev are runuliiK about 11 months lu the year ou tills work, i.nd tie It sue of same (or 1-K1 wi'l be more than 'en millions, printed in the Eng lish, German, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish lan gllUK.'S. Kefer to a copy of it for valuable and Interesting reading concerning Health, rind numerous testimonials as to the ertleacy of Hos teller's Momaeh Biiters, am' seiTient, varied in iormatlou. astronomical calculations aud chro nological Items, Ac, which can heuepeuded o for correctness. The Almanac for ls'-'l can be obtained Iree of cost from druggists and general country dealers lu all parts of the country. A T.ie Nailed. Old I.sdy Yes, whf n General Washington came here, be sat right In that chair, with me ou his lap, told me I was a very pretty girl, aud . Tommy Makeabreak I thought Washington never told a lie. In this little casket I have preserved all these year the dearest remembrance of my honey moon. It 1b the hotel bill. Is it economy to save a few cenU buying a cheap soap or strong wash'tig powder, and lose dollars in ruined rotted clothes f If not. use Dobliina Electric Soap, white as snow, and as pure. Ask your grocer for it. He What makes the dining-room sn cold, dear? She I think, love, It mut be the frieze ou the wall. Irritation of the Ihroac and hoarseness immediately relieved by ''Brown's Bron chia'. Troche." CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To thr Editor: Please inform yonr readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named difease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless case have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles ol my remedy free to any of your readers who have consump tion If they will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. A 8LOCt.'M, M. C, lsl Pearl street, New York. SURE CURE FOR PILES. Sore cure for bl nd, bleeding and Itching Piles. One box has cured the worst case ol ten years' standing. Xo on" need suiter ten min utes after using Kirk's German Hue Ointment It absorbs tumorB. allays the itching, acts as a poultice, gives relief, ut. Kirk's German Pile Ointment is prepared only for PMes aud itching of the private parts, aud nothing else. Every box is warranted Sold by Druggists and eent by mail on receipt of price, $1.() per oox. J. J. Mack & Co., Wholesale Agents. San Francisco. To cure Biliousness. Sick Headache. Constipation, Malaria. 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Kwrjiiwaendiiu -ilvur, mciitioniiiK.ttila -paiHT and ir.imliur of oltn jfui roceiorviraone iMU'Kittre vm n oi in lunuwim etdBi IPOKEA, themor-t wonderful cHjrduT evi- ntroduwd, ni ow Rtoanlr-'ht of SfUoiiOUi-t. nno vn-Iih-ch husftrcils of nur wliite bltwMniMu ECKFORI 'SWEET PEAS, introdttfd byChan.liekfoidol Knu iinila WQfi na i-iK'in yiin (H-riec'iny litis ueauinu ilowuft HAT 8 CATALOGUE, the most uonmletj LtUteuf liikdn IlOWft. ' L. La MAY A CO. ver miuiiNi, .(.uu- sum v-a-' Seedsmen ana norths, bt. Paul, Minn.i Sanbbrn,Vail$:Co. 170 aud 17 First St., rortland, Or., ARTISTS' SUPPLIES, Pictures and Frames. Send for cata'oRue. . , . , POISON JINT A PIPE. Few . 6mokcrs fully realize the dangff of smoking new or improp erly cured Tobacco. '' The medical staff of the Genihiri army discov ered 'this whs a fruitful source of throat disease. . . The' subsistence "Itiepartiiient of the U. S. Army have adopted Feal of North Carolina .'Plug Cut as the Standard Smoking Tobacco for Ihe army; . .. I'eware of Iiiiitations. The gen uine "Seal of North Carolina", costs you no more'"than poisonous imitations. , . H. T. MUDSOFJ, -IMPORTKR AND' BJiALEIt IN- Cuns, Ammunition, llSlllXi TA K I.K, MX'.,' 03 Firdt Street, l'ortlaixl, Orri;on. spwi yf -. -i S3 Get one of the celebrated T. A. I.oomls' Houble Barrrel, Hreeeh-Ioacliup shoteuns, Top SriHn. I'ar Locks, Uaroasens Hnrrels. t-ttui-j- StockR. Pis tol Srit. ud Greener Treljle Wedke ! ttt, 12 (iauge, for 25. sent by express with 25 Krass Shells aud Re loading 'I ools vi in receipt, of. juice. VASELINE. UOR ONE DOI.IaK sent uk by mail, we will de l lner, free of. an rtiarrcB,'ti; auv rwn In the l.'niied States all the follow UmarticlBscnrefully imeked in a neui f.ox: -One two-ounce. bottle of PreX'8Sliue...l0rt8. One two-wince, b til :Vsellue.PoniKile...!5 " One jar of Vaseline Cold ( rtvun . 15" One cake of Vaseline ('ampnor Ice lu ' One cake of Vaseline Soap, undented. ...10 " One cake of Vaeltne Soap, settjeii "5 " One two ounce kottle of lAhiife Vaseline 2f. " ,V ' ift' H 10 Or for Rtanspn any BHigl article at the f rice nz.-uu .i. It you have ocuinj to aw Vatitnn- ''.a an) forin be caretul to accrpt onlj Ki nuine m 'U put up l,y m in original packaKsa, i.Axcst uiu HAiris tr,o to pcrmiarte Miyciatd take VAKr'I.ISfe.rj.H up l.y tl.em Nater frieM ti, aueb p-muum, a 1 1,.; a,Jii-le i an imita tiun witbmrt aluDjuiiV'ill not (f WyWirtlM rult you eit. A IjJ.ttle at Blue 8t4 .Vi-lin! ie w)d I aU ilni.'g t t 1(1 c Di. Chesebroiigh.JiTg Co,, 24 State StNew York. ifilaoilioHeairliofing. I 1 he cheapest thin iti the tnacteMfor hnqM-, i tarn, ieehomes and ,utluiiiiM. Wiite for i catuloiruv and tmpp-. PACIFIC BOLL PAPER CO., 1'acfHi' C,a-t Ageut, .HUiuid rZ rlr-t ireet,,.au,Krrt;isco. Ol. j TU Oldett Medicine in tht Wortdu troUbh J30?i??SlAi cfJ PfpaMt ISa?'s pre. seripuoo, and haj been In coastaat use ror nearly a '?l??J:-larr m ,ew laaes to.wbfch mankind ara tuDject saore alKtnmSiDt than sor area, and E-WJe'' f or wlllcn more remedies have been tJllwltiiout,uocu ForallextmaJ lnn:nmaiki ot iheeyea tt Is an Infallible remedy. It the dirc i uon, are followed tt. will never filL WepanlCTilarlv lnviw the attenttoa of phvf icfans fo ft mlM. for CO. Trot. S. V.1 Eatabli-hed its;. Earliest, H;rdlcst,pggrtQ Most Pfcductive'OlClLlJtJ jfviV i i u to?