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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1891)
, Those lv. believe that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will cure them are more liable to get well than those who don't. If you happen to he one of those who don't believe, there's a matter of $500 to help your faith. It's for you if the mak ers of Dr. Sage's remedy can't cure you, no matter how bad or of'how long standing your catarrh in the head may be. The makers are the World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion of Buffalo, N.Y. They're known to every newspaper publisher and every druggist in the land, and you can eas ily ascertain that their word's as good as their bond. Begin right. The first stage is to purify the system. You don't w ant to build on a w rong foundation, when you're build ing for health. And don't shock the stomach with harsh treatment. Use the milder means. You wind your watch once a day. Your liver and bowels should act as regularly. If they do not, use a key. The key is Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. One a dose. A rnnaH-ay horse and mad do hve no eon a lenee. Sever dispute the right of way with either. ACROSS THE DKE1. TO THK Wt.ST, FAR On steainlmats. cars and ittaee coaches. llostet ter's Stomach Bitters is carried as the most im portant item in the materia uiedica of the trav eling public, it deprives vitiated. brarkiah water of its hurtful properties and execrable flavor, couuteraeta the pernicious eflVt ts upou the stomach of bad or Indigestible food, reme dies cramps, h artburn and wind upon the stomach. It is a tin defense aRainst malarial disorders, nullities the eflects of excesMre net, Cold and damp, relieves sick headache, and is au incomparai le cure for costiveness and bil i-usn bs. The fatigue of travel o(t,'U teils most disaatrotisly upon invalids and couval scents, occasioualiy to such an extent as to jeopardize life. Person in feeole health, apprehensive of bad effect from travel, will, if provid d with tne Bitters, be far less likely to have their fears realied. There never was a man who failed in business who did not claim it was beeau.se he was too honest. THING9 WORTH REM KM KEKIMi, When you feel a kind of goneness about the stomach it is a sign that your tYiod does not sit well, ami that yon are about to have a tit of indigestion. When you begin to feel nervous and are unable to sit still comfortably; when your clothes suddenly seem to lose their tit and become too tight in plates the tit of indi gestion is surely upon you. When this lit ot indigestion is repeated from day to day it finally resolves itself into dyspepsia. Chronic dyspepsia will surely make the happiest life a hell upon earth. Remember that three to ten of Jlitxx dketh's libi..s.will cure the worst case of indigestion or dyspepsia, or both, and that a regular course of them, say two every night for a week Ur ten days, w ill act as a preventive of eitliYtJfcfcmplaiiit. entive ol eithyy mmy-Pa, wha? ii e, my son, is srtiiVetfc Tommy - is " lame. si r. t izk (tine, ething a man makes money out of after he is do 11. A sore throaticongh or cold, if suffered to progress, rults 111 serious pulmonary affections, oftentimes incurable, "lirtmns Bronchial Troches " reach directly the seat of the disease, and give instant relief. True merit never fouud a cloud big enough or dark enough to obscure !;. V Is it probable that w hat a million women say after dailv trial is a mistake 'I They say thev know bv'test that Dobbins' Electric is moat economical, purest and best. Tliey have had 'H years to try it. J oh give it one trial. Some of the new cannon which shoot twelve miles wou't shoot anything else. Returned prospectors to Hawthorne, JJev., from the Breyfogle mines say des ert turtles are plentiful along the road. They are exact counterparts of the salt water turtles, and exist in the scorching sands of the desert. WILLIAM G. BECK US CO., Whoi.ksai.k and Rktail Dkalkrs in Shotguns, Rifles and Revolvers, FISHING TACKLE, SPORTING GOODS, FIREWORKS, FLAGS, Theatrical and Gymnasium Goods, . 172-174 Third Street, PORTLAND, OK. INGT0BACC0 HMJUMPEDTDTHtrFRONT: in" a novel0 Th Tniogr.tilili-l tn1litet. A dis 'p thinking So 'Kb skippi-! . aeeliv.; a li:i!, plowing its Military wiiy tulily souMi f'i boms, and nut ilevinnnti u point trout bis foui-M'. slid: "A whale will often leave the a k and sit out all uloue in mmivIi of warmer seas, as ibis one S.VH1S to have done. What unities thi'in- b' "ixx xmi bleek me, l.ltl; bill not olllx xx hales. een seals aivni I1-'.; lixelx toe.ii M a eotepass in llieir brains." M;inv animals and luiils possess n sense wHeh' enable them to liml their way unerringly over sen or laiuL here I here exists, so far :w xve c;in see, imtliiiiK I'1 liuide tlu-iii. loes, ,.ils. dorses and buds luxe found their xviiy Uiek from p-eat cli-tatnv to their homes, although they luxe been eonvexed from it ill it xvav to deprive them of all as.sistanej from the organs of sicbt. The earner pips'ii, for instanee, is car ried hundreds oi miles from its loft. It has travehnl that distanee in n ktsket under tliu neat of a railroad ear; but xx hen it is thrown up. it cireles ulmut for a fexv minute, and then divides uiiIiom tatiiiRly on the euet line of llight whieh brings it to its loft, though it may never have Invn in the country Ufort. The exulatiation xvhieh says tiu bird has "'the homing instinet" is us lame as that xvhieh asci'ilvs to the dird the Hixver of seeing its loft a hundred miles nway; the Scotch skipper' is much Utter: tho bird "carries a cotuuuM in its brains." . A xvriter in Unsure lloilr jx s that a eollio pup. "1 months old, vvns) brought from lnveinrv t. Alienlei'n by rail, and from Aberdeen J Itanclioiy by another railroad. The puppy ran uxxay from Banchory and found" its way.i-u'k in a fexv days to Inverary, across a Wooded, hilly einiiitry, with oiie river und several streams to gef over. The xvriter calls tho sense by which animals are guided iu tinding their way the topographical instinct xvhieh is u name, but not an explanation. Youth lUl. Companion. Im-ongruitifa in Hair. "Yes," said the hairdresser, ns she pomaded and kir.dolineti a sitter's hair, "we have some curious features iu our business. For example, there "the widow's lock." "Is that a style of hair indigenous to wid, ixvs'.'" "It is supjiosed to predict widowhood. It is a lock that grow out straight at the parting of the hair ami xx ill not grow long enough to Ik- combed back with the other hair. Then there is the cowlick." "Is that another independent Kx-kV" "Yes; it groxvs straight up from the forehead like a tuft of grass, as if n cow had licked it up an 1 it is so stubborn that ladies atllieted with them often uirt their hair on the side to avoid them. They are a great trouble and no one knows why they have them." The hairdresser took a roll of hair pins and out a dozen or so in her mouth. "K-v'r h-e-a-r of 1-ove locks';" "No; that hairpin xveut light into my brain what are they';" "Love lin ks'; Oh, they are not in fash ion now. They were made by cutting a lock of the hair by the ear und letting it fall straight against the cheek foralxuit an inch. Ever see white locks'; I've been a lock of hair as white as enow growing iu the black hair of a young head; and it xvas as ugly and contrary as sin." Detroit Free Tress. An I'nexiteetetl Meetiiij;. Mrs. Carroll ton temythe (to her bus baml'i 1 happened t'j" meet Mrs. Van Kortlund and daughter at tiridley' today. I always thought "the was altogether too swell for r ueh a place. She was even looking over the barr.;ia counter. Husband And w hat took you there; You wouldn't like to be coasidered ies? 6well than Mrs. Van Kortlaadr Mrs. biuyilw (haughtily) Certainly not. I merely vent to tee some goods whLli Ihey a'dveiuTCd at specially loxv rates. The Eoc!i. Printing in raised or emhosstU letter ras begun at Paris, bv Iiauy, in 17S0. THAT'S IT. Great Remedy 18 HiU Strtit, San Francisco, Cal., April 2!, 1890. "Having been sore ly afflicted with rheu matism, my mother and daughter with ore throat, xve have, bytheuseofSt Jacob! Oil, been cured." Louis Imhaus. -FOB- CURES NEURALGIA. EUenville, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1890. "I suffered with neuralgia, bought a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil and soon recovered. 1 treated a sprained ankle with game results." Thoh. M. Van Gokdkb. CURES SCIATICA. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 19, 189. I suffered a long time with sciatic paius in the hips: found no relief till I tried St. Jacobs Oil, which completely cured me. Chas. A. Fuloa. ALSO CURES Promptly and Permanently LUMBAGO, SPRAINS. THE COWBOY KNOWS! Trying to hold a diuvc ol cjiile uij;i-ilicf in a drenching rain means an amount of exposure which tew cm withstand without serious results. II sickness does not follow, it will be found itut such hardship usually blinds on rheumatism and similar complaints. At such times a " rish Brand Slick r" is worth its weight in gold, and is invaluable to any one exposed to siormy weather. For all sad die uses, you want a Pommel Slicker, which keeps the entire saddle, pommel, and cantle dry, aDd com pletely envelops ihe ruler from head lo foot. Ht tati't get mt, -whatever thtwtalhtr. And, besides kpiiiR him dry, it keeps him warm. F.very range riuV has one. Why shouldn't youf Beware of worthless imitations; every earnient stamped with ' Fish ltrand " Trade Mark. Don't accept any inferifir coal when you can have the " Fish Brand Slicker ' delivered without extra cost. Particular! and illustrated catalogue tree. A. J. TOWER, - Bostpn, Mass. r- CURES JaSeS0i) RHEUMATISM. ItHECoW-BooUCHT To KNOW! A MACMIICKM' SHI 111. STARS Of HEAVE N FELL A3 IF SHAKCN OF A MIGHTY WIND. Tim Wiiiuiii'IiiI Xli'tp.irlv Minr ol Tlirorlt's h lo thv ( itu Willi Kf1Wt A lillil n XX timlvi mi ni HI lln s'cn - Stinr tllloiiK Kr ot oloif l riM,lis Olio of tin1 o;ii-lK'M and imwl vivid of mv H'isoiiiil riM'olli'clinii! it of tin1 nwid intlsri" nhoxver of Nov. I It, Ijillil A ttiinibtr iKi-urrotuv is ii'i'ordod s litipiM'tt inj; in tur(lirrn Kuron iifiir tboolowjof tho I:imI iviitnrv Hut no inotooiMlonii'iil display liiis iMiunlod that of ISXl in ex tout and duration from tho to);iiiniiit; of tlio liiMorio 't iol v VKXK1 vJfFSTtONS. With rofoi'i'iifo to tho origin of tboso motiHrti thoto liavo Uvn dixors conjoo tuivs. mot of xvliirh a IV at host liajv liaard NHViilatiottM. A iiuniU-rof ithtroii oiuors liuxo roa'dod tliotn nt'ai;inonta of an o.ltNlod planot Mii.ili iV'.'Aio, tint of a liko horl with tho luuidtvii and txld nstoiMids that liavo Ihvh disoovoivd bo-txviH-n tho othits of Mars mid Jupitor. Koplor hiinsoif thought that h larjjo planot xvai noodod in this vast intorplano tary Bpaoo to vi livt tho rhx thin of tho sUii'xund tho f.lolod music of tho sphoroa. Tho mihsoiiuont discoveries of Tia.i und OHvrs and their mtectssorH have fully jtistilied opinion. This old astro nomical fancy of a lost Pleiad likewise tiiuls its vindication, it may U in thoso asteroids a ml in the far more numerous uietooroids xvhieh have since Ixvn seen in all parts of the world. Whether they lie, as suggested, the disjecta ineinhra of some errant and wrecked orh doomed and damped for sinu earlier Adamiu tmtisgression, they certainly occupy a definite place in our system. Their periodical incurrence with great er or lessor brilliancy in May and Novem ber and likewise in ugust and IVceni bcr, establish tho facts that at these dates our earth in its annual travel comes in frequent contact with a meteoric zone. It may require another century of inves tigation with the aid of mightier instru ments than that of the Link ohserratory to determine whether, ns is probable, those meteoric exhibitions roult from a vast volume of nebulous matter revolv ing around the sun, and itself the nur sery of embryonic planets. Whatever our conclusion on these vexed questions, it xxas certainly not only the privilege of a lifetime, but a millennium, to lionn eye witness of such a KtuH'iidous and resplendent Koctaclo. 1 distinctly remember being aroused alniut 4 o'clock in the morning by the weird outcries of the domestic servants. They seemed possessed with the idea that the day of judgment xvasat hand, mid I read ily recall the elTortsof my father to quiet the uproar by assuring them' that there was no cau" of alarm. Of course, I knew nothing of scientific iuiiort. My impressions were those of elation rather than fright. To nie the whole scene xvas aUut what I have since conceived of the pyrotechnic dis plays of the Vauxhall g;;rlen or a full Ikvlgeil Chinese f east of lanterns. A boy reader will best understand the aspect of things when I mid that aside from the fizz and the pop it was like a thousand Christmases condensed into one. Scientific observers have since told us thai these inetooroiils all seeineil to pro- j coed from a point in Ihe constellation Leo. For this reason they have been since called Ieonids. Mv liovish remem brance accords with this statement of the scientists. Usually I hey issued singly, but nt times they had the appearance of a stream of (ire. A fexv that I observed were very large, one or more not unlike tho nucleus of Ilalley's comet in ltJo."). when it was receding from the sun. READY FOR "A XVOP.D OF PRAYER." They nearly all seemed falling directly to tho earth, und it xvas a matter of child ish wonderment to me that they did not cover the ground as I had seen falling snoxv flakes tlo at other times. The splen dor of these celestial firexxorks gradually xvaned as the dawn approached, very much to my personal regret. A great many stories are still current in regard to the general consternation produced by this marvelous phenomenon. In some instances persons were fright ened into convulsions, and several deaths xx-ere reported from different parts of the country. In rny boyhood there xvas a story cur rent of a wealthy slaveholder in western Georgia, who was besides something of a philosopher. lie resided in the center of a large negro quarter, and being awakened by the shrieks and yells of nearly one hundred slaves, he hurriedly equipped himself in pants and slippers and stepped out on his front piazza. lie was soon surrounded with a large num ber of slaves who were frantic with ter ror. For a time he surveyed the heavens with a decree of painful apprehension. Noticing ' in -the crowd an old negro preacher, in whose piety he had much confidence, he addressed liim in thiswise: "Uncle Joe, do you watch thu 'seven stars' and 'the ell tuid yard,' and when you see them start come into the 'big house' and we will have a word of prayer. Of course the Pleiades were Immova ble, uor did the empyreal suns that blaze in the belt of Orion "shoot madly from their spheres." As a consequence the hypothetical "xvord of prayer" was un spoken. The return of daylight blotted out the meteors and calmed the super stitious fears of master and slave. Most astronomers tell us that another such spectacle xvill probably never be witnessed again through all the genera tions of men. ' St. John, who was a prisoner in Patmos, says: "1 beheld when he had opened the sixth seal" that "the sun became as blood; and the stars of heaven fell unto the earth, even as ft fig tree castet h her untimely figs when she is shaken of a mighty wind." Rev. J. W. Scott. A Vast Gulf Separates Them. Some men "live and learn." Others devote their time exclusively to forget ting all that they ever knew. Gloucester Advertiser. tii r 'tiKihii i ' A Sllllllf TMJ :V Mtlll' f HllllKHt I'HIIIV TliSHititU of i r." WltMvoM, h., Mill, h 10, lvi. (,.. r.'ini nr .iimI.im. Vnf.V, IIh.Wi. I'kMI IWtoh: 1 luive been und hope I will ho the means ol colix itieiiiK many people l (lie superiority el Mini xxomlei lul sleni. iiiul tlirounh n'lv influence they Imxo been persuaded to come to joil and imil.o use of voiir medicines, the ellieinv ol whuli I have lestilied to in the p.e I. ami I think it would he well In publish niv loMiinony Hltniii, for there are so nianx people sjmniun here w ho are diseased, and your nibi im Hie so much needed thai I led ll nx dillv lo do all I can in tin1 w a ul iidxoi lm it. If you reliieuiher luv ease, I was Irituhlcd for many years with neiiniltlia in itsnewr ost I'orin, stilleiiiu; untold annuv. 1 tried iloelorn of every sui t all lo nn purpose, un til I commenced I he use of x our medicines, and alter eniiliiiiniiK them Inr a time was entirety cured. I am so kIiuI thai tho people here arc awaking lo the fart that tins new science is the way to health, and that these old iuy which Vill mure than they cure will he pul under the ground or hulled ill oblivion. Vours verv truly, Miis, M.v'av 1 XHI-II, formerly Mrs.;M.ny ll'iiidinan. KvstSocmi, Wash., April 10. Is'.'l. . .ik-im Pi-mi situ: I have been tak ing vour medicine two weeks last Saturday, i . i . i i , ; , . . I nun more is a ;raiiu iimuvncmriu m m every xvav. My stomach is .so much boiler, and 'I haven hitter appetite Hian I have I had before Inr three month. The la Kiippo iiiiuuh is almost entirely gone ; bowels much I mure riguljir than they wotv, und 1 am ' ttuiuini; strength faster every day (hail t thought It possible lor mo lo. lyispeet fully, f. AUM-THiiNii, Pr. .lordan's ollice is at the residence ex-Mayor Y osier, Third and James, roiisiiltalions mid pri Kcripiiiinsahsiibito- iy ft- Send for free book explaining the llisto genetie system, t'i riiiN. I he llistoirciietii! Medicine are sold in but one aconov iu each town. I he label around Ihe Untie hears the fol lowing inseription : " Pr. .1. Kujjeiio Jor dan, llistorronctic Medicine." Mverv other device is a fraud. Si ver )ut ynurwlf In the putt or nf h uihii who w ill kick iln fnr dm Kt I'Tl'KK AN1 I'll.KN Cl'KKI). We positively eurti rupture mid ll rwtnl illi mm without piu or ilnteiitlmi from hiiilnewi So cure, mi pv; mul mi pnv until ctire.t. Ad treiis for pHiuphlot lira. Pnrtertteia Ji Lwy K Mrket street. Hn KriiPloi. ' The pnnr wmil iimiiev nil the rich wmit to )KMIit It, Hil l pmitross. that'll wht Khes l the wurld PI uiidrr's Orr(oii II and 1'iirlllor Is tho best remsly for thnt ilrenil ilieso, ilysix p Uj II reKiilHt.i the lyiiiihtli! rlysiem and f,q,f MTPtltlllH A Pure Cream of Tartar rmvtlcr. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and I'.istry, Lij;lit Fluky Biscuit, Ciridt) I Cakes, Palatable; and Wholesome. lS'o other baking powder docs such xx Irk. "German lyrup" Those who have not A Throat and Lung Specialty. used Boschee's Ger man Syrup for some severe and chronic trouble of the Throat and Lungs can hard ly appreciate what a truly wonder ful medicine it is. The delicious sensations of healing, easing, clear ing, strength-gathering and recover ing are unknown joys. For Ger man Syrup we do not ask easy cases. Sugar and water may smooth a throat or stop a tickling for a while. This is as far as the ordinary cough medicine goes. Boschee's German Syrup is a discovery, a great Throat and Lung Specialty. Where for years there have been sensitiveness, pain, coughing, spitting, hemorr hage, voice failure, weakness, slip ping down hill, where doctors and medicine and advice have been swal lowed and followed to the gulf of despair, where there is the sickening conviction that all is over and the end is inevitable, there we place German Syrup. It cures. You are a live man yet if you take it. ts BUY THE- ReganVaporEngine For PumpliiK Water or Wine, Hjiraylntr Fruit Trees, Hawing Wood, Running Lathea. Eltx'tric Uglit Plaiita, etc. REGAN VAPOR ENGINE a CO., 221-223 Firat Street, San Franef'aco. Illr O IsthearknDWlertuea leading remedy lor all the nnnntural dlaeharges and private diseaHea of men. A certain cure for the deblll" tatliiK weakness peculiar to women. ... "i'iitwi In rtxo6IAVH. I Jg.rinto.il aol w 1 SSUM 3MIO.W. . liriJnlTT . i preacri oeii ami ice. THFEvHOHt"''irr). In recommending it to liriJnlTT I preacri be It and reei nisi ciHcniNii.u.K. -u.-'n,,,,,,.!,. v. a. s. o iynr.li, it u.i - Ctoin sy i.. -.n..B Al AO. ! mem OVQGr Fresno anil Tulare Lands. o at I nil HI XV A K II. tuil. i he remlxM el Ihli imiM-rwlM bo pleieeil In li'Hili liml thi'in l Ht h l hum ihemlci) dUvnte tlml scli'in i' Ims lu'iui Hide tu i uii' In nil lis lKK. mill thu! In I hi ma Ii. Ilnll' i HUrih Curn l the onlv iiilli vc ' inr now k huh ii In i lie ineil ii hI (iHlclnllv. I nlsrili, belim ii must IiiiIiuihI illsiKHe, Kspiire. H t'f mi hi It til It n t tll'Rtimit.t, HhII st'HiHtih i lite in Inki'H IiiU'iiimIITs Hi lliiii lliei'l IV upnli Hie lilnml innl iiuieniia sin Im nt I he trio, llli'ii'ln detlin) I UK Ihe Inn mini Inn of Ihe illni'HV liml ithliiK Ihe fHlleiil ulreimlh hv Ins 1 1 1 1 ii tf up the eiiiiHlmlnii hiiiI Hnltlliii Im Hue In iliilim IU nnik Hie prn)iili'liii, lime n much IhIIIi hi Hh euiHtlve innveia I lull Hiny nllVr due Minnie it lliilliim Inr Hill i e thill ll IhIIh lo in le. send (nr list n( !el IniniilHU. A'hbrss V. .1 I'll I NI V ,V 1 ll,, Tnleilii, ll. tW sold hy lii'iiitiiiKik, Vfe, XVonlth iiihv lie iiiieijiiubv illvlileil, hut vvery iiiiiii ki'Ih his Hill Iiiiiii el Unable rU.KHI I'll.lSI I'JI.K.HI Pr. MHUins' IiiiIIhii Pile Oliiluteiit will enr lllltiit. llli'cdhiK hiuI HcliliiK l ib's when Hllnijivr iiliitiiuuits Iihvc frtllnl. It HbnnibH the lMmni, sllitx it I lie ttclilUK HI mice, hi Is Hs n iieullle,,, Klten limlnul relief. Ir MIIIIhiiih' IiiiIihiI Pile lliiitnioiit In ireiHieil imly fnr l'lit hiiiI lielilun nf the pronto pnri. mul inxlilnsr ebe, Kxerv Imh l WHtrHiiti'il. Snlil l ill ilia) Ulr., nr out hjr lUHll UII rvei'ltil nf irii', fnle Hint (I per hex. VX 1 1.1.1 A MS MANI'K.XiU'UIMI CO., PriVrlrior, I b velHiul, O. Kimmtlliii'HlnvPillli; iiuilust, iioniiirll. I OX13 WNJOYff?; Until tilt) l.icthoil fllld rOHIllls wtil'IJ 'fyrup of Fijjs in taken; it in i!eiiiuit unl refreshing to tho tuste, innl Hoto gently yi't prouiptly on tho Kidneys, 1iver ami lloweln, cleunscii the nys 'ei:i t'lloctually, linjM'U cohlii, IicbiI iclicH ninl fevern nml cures hiihittv onsfipiitioii jiernmtictitly. For tmle in SOoniul 81 bottles by till druggwU. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO touisviui. Kr. f if rw r- ; DON'T BE A WALL FLOWER. .'V.."" .1,111.1'. N - i il 1 1 help nll nlmiK I 1 1 III I 'll'li' suit III nlriiii siinl ,.r ilniiliir. JKItltN Xl'l'il .t PC ll'li Co., s.11 tlinii'lvt hv . Ni- V in k l 'lit . UflUTrn I'o IIPV Mill s.XMi MuKTiiMiKs II AH I LU -wiiml nil reali-nUte II. K S'ulll ', 1st mii nril biilulliiv. seeoinl hiuI stark, Purtbunl LEARN TELEGRAPHY. XL "A vtit il vi iiiik nu n Inr rnllrnHil mil It's rmtlly b'Hineil Pays well. Suceenn ami a1 anivinelit sure. Address J. t'. SK Y Ml ll H, Uli1, XX ash I nit mi street, Pnrtlanil, Or. llnines nil easy terms In the Levi I Orrhfttd I Hiel inliiny. Ian c units thriiiKh the trut. Terms, I i per relit ilnw u. halniee nil lit y art time. Our lutein Hiv n I h I l 1 In liie ()-aiii;e, HhIsIii ami DeeMiiniis Krnils Anelv In l. T. i t II I is ICeeilley, I'lmlHi County, 4 hI. J. McCRAKEN & CO., -IlKAl.Kiti IX Rocha Harbor Lime, Portland Camanl, Gul den Gata and Ulun Plaster, Hair. Fire Brick and Fire Clay. LAND HLASItH. 00 North Front Ntreet, Cor. II, I'OltfhA.Mi, OK. ijs-r" Thlsl'lcturo, Panel ttli mailutl tt: 4 cents. J. F. SMITH & CO., Makers of " Wlo Beana," , 255 4, 257 Greenwich St., N. Y. City. I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ' mx mm m3) THE PRACTICAL FEATURES OF OURiVIAIL DEPARTMENT Will eniniiieiel themaolvna at oneo to out-of-town (immiui'.ii, who have not. tho facilities of vlalt liiK our eKlulillnhtiivut and makliiK a pcrxnna! Mrlcetiou A aiiythlti wauled. SPRING GOOD? NOW READY. HamtileH, wllh rules of ae.lf-ineaHiiieni.ut, will Ixi sent on apfilleaiirttir 1 A. B. STEINBACH I CO.. PP.WR ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS 1N0 HATTERS, DAV A DAUTI aVl fi, k n r- MaVB IJest CoiirIi Medieino. Keeommemled by I'liysieiuiiB. Cures whore all else fnin. 1'leaHant and agreeable to tho taste. Children take it without objection. I'y druRpists. s asv lm CHICHESTER'S ENQUSH, THE ORIQI NAL AND GfNUINE. fnillea. nk llriieint lr i'hichrnter t boxim momIitI with Miv rtblmn. Till n 4e. In flLamn. fur iitirtliiular., ' All lima In iinnwlinitrcl n pink wr.ii!r. rf 1mif i nius enantcrlt-Hs. AtflruKnlilii, nr SPnll SS 10,000 TiJ.llmonlitlii. Numn I'nptir, Huld by all Local OrutfylsU. ti-iumouisis, mm like Spolio.-They-wasVe fN Ihem selves to moxke the world- JWtbrighter. SAPOLIO is thel leiccrric lihb ohhouse-cledhinf HE OLD RUT ind old mettioda iro not tlie panicr.t by far. lUrj pooplo traviel them SocauKQ tliey have 3iot tried tlie letter way. It is a relief from a sort if slavery to brenK axvtiy frmn oltl-f.'ishioned methods and adopt tho 'abor-Baving and 8t.tcnfrtli-spiirini inventions of modern times. Get out of old rutu and intd new ways by using a cake oi SAPOLIO in you 'yiNiM y 1,XHIV SKIN I Ml I'i l hel her, Inl InrlliH.iliifllKUi Ink. hnhillliillim Hi III nil, lilirulliil. la IIIIK. Hit , i inriii. pin ply nr blnlcliv, hIHi bss f bull, trnni plmnlva I in the limn! dlisti es(nir ei rcinm. ami evely litl' mnr nl Ihe bliinil. W liellmr liiiple. Iil.ni.nt hetedllHIV, I- "I hl. peimiiiieiiil; fiul ecv iluilh em.. I b. Hie I am I HI llH.Mil I", i uiuMIiki nl I'eiii I IU. Hie HH'I k i 'le, I in I MX snr. an emiiiMIe -kill l fllHi'f "'! heaiitulet. ami I meat Khm.iA kn i, lln now blim.1 and 'kin purlHcr alnl He.ib'l'il m'linr 11 a. when Ihe bel plnMeinuaiii.il alli.Hier S'llieillek lull I Ilia l sll"i'H bl intu.i e, hjU IriMt. I liiiiisaiiil. of KiHIelul IrMlinniilals fmai l'"i 1 ., Id axe mii'st Ibelr wniiilei liih IiiiIiiIIImk ainl he ii.illipnlllble i Ibi'Hi ) IT "1 ...Ifctrry where. I'rlee. fl'Tlceill, We; KKkn, vast. II. Piopmed lo I'nlier runf, HiuI I 'betilb'li I 1 nrpnlHlliill Mn'l Mie.s. Send bir " Hnw tn t ine Skin ami IiukhI IMS easta." ,. f Pbiii.li's. bl. kua.i, cbaep. il ami nlly l skin pii' vimi I i-d hv i I'i ii I1 H i he A I'. ' V i:hiiuiiKHain,kliliie paUisaiel miiiw iiIhI iS. s weakness relleteil III nne lulnilbi b) lb fA iiiil'Ht ASH Pais IVasiiih. it'-- Faber's GolJeq Femald Pills.. Knr FeuinlH tm-KuUr Itlea: iiiillilnKllkellii-ai oil llm liittlki l. Artrr Hit, HUeeiwalully Usisl V lllnlllllll'llt ladiea mnntidy, lliiuiHiii I to rvllcYii iHiriits Ineintnniti It'll. SUREI 8AFCI CERIAINI Pnll'l brt tllllllh'ltKlsL Han Time, M .on II, lid money, lakn unutU er. Kent to hit ailikeaa, eeurn ,f mall on ts Colrilnf price, ii)U. ( A'ldre, ' THE APHRO MEDICINE COriPirT, VaUroIirmuh, Bo i7, 1'omUNH. OR' Boll ht WtaDOsi DP Co., rortUniJ.Ot. GOOD TIMES For formers! For Everybody I p fahU Psachai. tarj Una, par doi ? 10 I? ? labltflums, " " MU ''- tablaflraiwa. " " J taliU Barllatl frt. " J 10 2 I labia frull. assor'aif. ill kinds l ift I J' Pis Fruii, sortid. psf dot I Ul) 125 (Irile by the can ilneil, i ase nr earlaS't. SMITHS GASH STORE. 4 III IU 1-rniit Htreert, Nun fraarlsra. STEINWAY, Gabltr and IV? se Plinoi MmuiIiui the HdhT'tlAxi Mana, ai,.l is l..rlie obaatssr riant; ail linruieenu; haiuls Irilisl, bran aua-k If Klai M..sl :tis II tie install I'.sil Btsi MsrriilAs OasT Co stwl w i,nr n rssmtN ae.l .s,sk niiv CCUCD CURED T0 STAY URC0- ilHI iClf til Wc want the rwmr ami ul' tires"! rwry siilh ri r In Ihe 0 A 0T11M h '.S anill hiu.1.1. A.l.lress. X Ay I II III ft H'v,! l!,J", Season Opens tor Trout April tst. H. T. HUDSON VS rirat Ntreel. rortlitnil, Dr., naaLsa m " ARMS, REVOLVERS 4 SPORTSMEN'S Send for HOW Illustrate .1 ealalnilliC. ... .. W.Pf UNULH b 'Oregon BloohPurvieh 'A sKIDNEVtVUVrH OlSrA'StS Uf !.'f ."'ilA . PIMfHfS aOTCHCS AN0i.iM I 'SI S jr$ , 1 J-lCACiAChC'v COniiVfffiS yvi-'.'i CURE Biliousness, Sick lle'achc, Malaia, III BEA PORTLAND, OR6PON. RED CROSS W1 Diamond Brand Tim nnlv Mnf. Iln .u. b..i Knoll tk Hmmmd trami iu Kul .ttet n.'i.t ulhrp kind. Kfin Hhtirutiim and ImUntiMiM. sna "itfllir Inr l.uill,.," u,,, bT ,..,- mu. CHICHiaTER, Chcmicai C MlHlI(in HQDiarsV It I' an TACKLEzr: ,; a-asayaaasasssaaai i mi a ujSXM - , , O 03 f NS. V K 1 P. N. U. No. 391-8. 1. N. U. No. 468 Tisiii iiiiiViiiirr1'" 'v loubo cleaning. n