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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1891)
The hand time deals lightly with a woman in perfect "health. But all func tional derangements and dis orders peculiar to women leave their mark. You needn't have them. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription comes to your rescue as no other medi cine can. It cures them. For periodical pains, prolapsus and other displacements, bearing down sensations, and all "fe male complaints" and weak nesses, it is a positive remedy. It is a powerful, restorative tonic and nervine, imparting strength to the whole system in general, and to the uterine organs and appendages in par ticular. It keeps years from your face and figure but adds years to your life. It's guar anteed to give satisfaction in every case. If it doesn't, , your money is returned. SEEDS ALL OI K SEKPS ARK T K.ST K IX If you want the verv Ix'st C(xls that you know will grow, at each prUes, write u. F. L. POSSON & SON, 2d street Portland, Oregon. una no Front St. J If you have a COLD or COUGH,; acute or leading to CONSUMPTION, OF I I'll I! COI LITER OIL AND HYFOPHOSPHITES OP LlilE ASD SODA XS BURB CURB FOI. IT. This preparation contains the stimula ting proierties of the llijpophttsphitn and fine Xorteeglan Cod Liver Oil. I'sed by physicians all the world over. It is at palatable as milk. Three times as effica cious as plain Cod Liver Oil. A perfect Emulsion, better than allothers made. For all lorms of Hauling Diseases, Bronchitis, coysiMPTiox, Scrofula, and as a Flesh Producer there is nothing like SCOTT'S EMULSION. It is sold by all Druggists. Let no one by profuse explanation or impudent entreaty induce you to accept a substitute. J. McCRAKEN & CO., -DEALERS IS Hoche Harbor Lime. Portland Cement, Gol den Gate and Utah Plaster, Hair. Fire Brick and Fire Clay. LAND PLASTER. 60 North Front Street, Cor. D, PORTLAND, OB. HOYT & CO. Want an agent in every town in Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho to sell PIANOS and ORGANS On commission. No stock or capital needed. Music teachers preferred. Special rates on all goods. Write for particulars. PORTLAND, OK. FRAZER Best in the World! Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! or era flFor LOST orFAILIKO KANHOODi iuenerai ana r .n v u u d u i , (Weakness of Body and Mind, Effeoti InfliVrnraorExcesiea in Gldor Your.ir, Bobut. Kublc ANIIOOI) folly KMlnrrd. How to Mlsryu d "KSiwfr HOfflR TREATMENT Beneflli, In i d,. . u,uf, mm t SIMM i F.relf. Contrin. Wr u tb.m. DeMriptl.l Book, fyiltnitlcDOTd.proofiniilMCtMlrrj Ainu ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y, "THE SPECIFIC A NO. I." Cures all unnatural dischargesof men, no matter of how long standing. Pre vents stricture, it being an internal remedy. C ures when everything else hasfailed. Price,S3.0l. CirculMon YOUNG HEN! application. Bold by Druggists orsent ion rec"ipi or price oy iuba, bc-uwu Iheit Medicine Co., Ban Jose. Cal. TAg Oistheacknowledget leading remedy for all the unnatural discharges and private diseases of men. a certain cure for the debili' tating weakness pecuiiai to women. T - . - ..tt.n,1 f ii nT an to f rnSDA YS. '.. n. In ff (iwBV& Dot W 1 hum Strieture. H! 0 Quit "J J. I'tciwiiuris.uu m;i am.-. TheEwhsChEMIOICO. In recommending it tc VI'donlTl7 CINCINNATI, D.BB1 " ... D.s. a. A. o i nntn, m u.,uegmoiu. Trad 'iurtl irtUAisn OA.UU. I i i ' AXLE GREASE Have Been Imitated, But Never Excelled They Are Beyond Comparison ! We Make 90 per cent. Of the Wire Mats Sold in J mjzz z: 'x.c. .: rrirt ' America. Afar SPO tllHl VOlir IIlllL w ii tB - r-' mnnt HARTMAN MFC. COMPANY, Works, BEAVER FALLS, PA. Write lor our Testimonial iiooktat and Illustrated Catalogue Mailed Free. . i u inn THE BRAVE AT HOME. The maid who hinds her warrior's sash Willi smile thai well hor twin iltswmhhn, While ln'iieath Ihe ilnvopitig lash One starry nunlivp limits and tivnibln, TlnMuh heaven alene nvoiMs Ihe lear, And fame shall never know her story Her tutu t lie." IhhI a divp a iInii' AaeYr UMi'vved the held f loiy. The ife ho girds her hnvlvand's s orj 'Mid lit I U ones who wivp or wonder. And lirawlj SHmI.:. (l.e i invruij; woil, What tlioiitli her limit N Ivnl iiMiiuler, rVmii'ed nightly hi hei dii-ams to luiir The Ivli of .1. villi around him ml lie, llalti shed assiien-il Wood as o'er Was poured upon the Held of lull lie. The mother ho imiiiiiI her grief While lo her lmnit her son she pivssivs. Then tin-allies a few brave wont mid brief, Kissing the patriot li she blesses, Willi no one bill her wvivt i;,hI To knew tlioviin Ihat weighs upon her, Sheds holy IiI.hhI as e'er the s,! Ktvoived on freedom's Held of honor. T. lUu'luHMIl Ked. lliw Taper 'r Wheels Ar Made. Uiolinnl N". Allen, the inventoi' of the paxr oar wluvl, is in town just m Hi hen to tmvt CiiHirj' rullmiut. When Allen tnailo his lirst sxt of vr our Invls m is'i) lie was laughed at. mill it as w .lli ihlllotilty that lie pit the use of a wihM oar for six moil! lis to tost his invention. The llliimn 1'ahuv Car iMiiiaiiy k-'o hint his flist onlor for wheels in IST1. ntttt H few years later the Allen n'T Car Wlioel ovuniviny imtila lT.iHK) sueli wliivls in one year. One of the first sets of luvls Xvi inieiitoil itli utiiler a sleeper is now on exhihition in Hudson, N. Y. It lias a ivooiil of ;UKl,iiiii niilos'travol. Only the Kxly of the w ln-ol is of paivr. The material is ealomloivd ryo straw "Invtrd." or thick aier, niadu at Morris, Ills. This is sent to the works in oiivular sheets of '" to 40 inches in diameter. Twi nioii stjtndiiii; by piles of these rapidly brush over each sluvt nn oven coat of tlmir paste, until there nre a diwn of thorn, which mako a layer. The layers niv subjtvtotl to a hy draulic press, with a pressure of ,VW tons. After various other manipulations several of these twelve sheet layers are pasted together, until there are formed oiivular blmks oou taiuiii); l'-M to ltV) sheets each, i-ouipiss'l to 5 l-'J or 4 l-'i inches thickness, just the si to fit the inner circle of the tire, Chicago Journal A New Application for Heotrlrltj. Pathologically considered, the chvtric cur rent has been and is d.iin; a vast amount of poinl, and physicians of the highest repute do not to-tlay consider themselves fully pro vide.l with the quota of their requisites until they have a standard srt of instrumentA Electricity is by them applied to nervous dis orders, and by surgeons in cautery to great advantage, But why not go a step farther? It is a fact that, proKrly applied, the electric current effectually destroys all disease germs iii im pure water. Then why not destroy similar germs and organisms in cellular patiiologyl Why not apply this attribute to the extinc tion of all cancerous growths and skiu or tissue diseases? There is room in the sugges tion for much interesting experiment. We do not mean electro-cautery, but the applica tion of what we may term electrolysis to organic life, and its resolution into its harm less elements, Electricul Review. liangs for Colored Itelles. All the world does not know that there are hair stores in Xew York w here colored bt lies can fit themselves out in artificial Imngs, switches and knots all ready to set on. These institutions are few, to lie sure, and are located on unpretentious avenues and humble streets; but they undoubtedly fiil a very noticeable "long felt want." The hair used in the manufacture of the.se things is blacker than Egyptian night, very shiny, and seems to lend itself to the kinking prwess with the greatest abandon. Where does it come from J Echo answers "where." 1 he proprietress of one of these stores, on lieing questioned, evaded the jioint. In fact she said she didn't know. She bought it of a dealer. Where he got it she could not tell. Anyhow, it is long enough to put into respectable switches oik braids, and would go a good distance in en hancing the attractiveness of ladies of color. New York Press "Everv Dav Talk." "German !yrup! 55 For children a medi A Cough cine should be abso j lutely reliable. A and Croup must be able to Medicine, pin her faith to it as to her Bible. It must contain nothing violent, uncertain, or dangerous. It must be standard in material and manufacture. It must be plain and simple to admin ister; easy and pleasant to take. The child must like it. It must be prompt in action, giving immedi ate relief, as childrens' troubles come quick, grow fast, and end fatally or otherwise in a very short time. It must not only relieve quick but bring them around quick, as children chafe and fret and spoil their constitutions under long con finement. It must do its work in moderate doses. A large quantity of medicine in a child is not desira ble. It must not interfere with the child's spirits, appetite or general health. These things suit old as well as young folks, and make Bo schee's German Syrup the favorite family medicine. PIANOS ORGANS. WINTER X HARPER, 71 Morrison Street, Portland, Or. g&- BOX 802. -1 Why? Because They are Odorless, Everlasting And "Best." ntliiiiliml utu miifid l U i utu itt IXTKKKSTIXd PKOPLE WHO INHABIT TROPICAL ISLANDS IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC. Nrtllvn of li (illlirrt lUiul Mnf Si.nlmrn of MhiiI.v oml Womanly llinulj A Cuilmm t'rtiwd At lloiu In Vtr A Minrk. A p-itlU'iimu who lia tlsltoil ninny of tlio out f lh wv corin'M of tlu world jrives thy following iiwouitt of n Krnii of South son Islinuls tlmt are raroly vlsltca liy w hile inon: "TIioiv Is h raro of ihhiiU living almost exm'tly oiiulilistiini ln'twoon thotwocon- tuu'iils of Atiuu'H'a iiud Asia, w ho, tliouli thoy ilwoll lu the tiMplea ami ari not far iliMiant from laml.s w hlch nio t pes of tho luxiiriouNiu'!'!! of vi'irt'tation, tho aliuml atu'o of moisture and tlm variety of ni'eu- ry nss(H'inieil K'iieially with the equii- torial regions of the wui ltl, ntill have no words in their primitive latiKUiiK'O for such natural feat Mrs as a river, utrenin, lake, oud, spring or other liody of fresli vvater;or fora luoiiiilaiu, hill, valley, plain, rratf or Mull"; fora meadow, atiiie, Held or grass plal of any k liul ; for any f our f noted, animal, save, iH-rhaps, a srH'eies of rat J for any land bird; for but two or thtve flowers or fruits, and for no minerals or metals, Dimply because none of thesa physical features belong to their land, None of the fauna and flora so coiiimou elsewhere are indigenous to that country. This sinculav region is now called the "(iilbcrt Islands," formerly know n as tho "Kincsmill t J roup," and locally, as tho "Haduk Chain" of Coral Atolls. They lie between 173 degs. and 177 degs. W, and degs. S. and 1!0 mins. N. of the equator, tin the isothermic charts they are encircled by a line of their own, with ill which prevails the highest average temperature of any siot in the world, not that it seems to bo very "hot" there, but the temierature varies but little night or day, winter or summer. The group is made up of some llfteen Islands lying close to each other in a lotijj ciiain, runnirg nearly north and south. Kadi island is made of coral, built, prob ably, on volcanic Knks, w hich are either the remains of a sunken, continent or the highest point of areas of slowly rising land. Whichever hypothesis is correct there, these wonderful islands are thou sands of miles distant from the nearest Important bodies of land, each lying to quote Professor Dana's words In li is "Coral and Coral Islands" "like a wreath throwu upon the water" iu the illimitable waste of tho Pacific. The liilbert Islanders, while probably nearly related to the llawaiiaiis, are not their equals physically or mentally. Still they are a tin looking people, and among them may be found many specimens (if manly nnd womanly beauty. There is no difficulty in noting their physical charac teristics, as the ordinary "clothing" of the men is a short mat wrapped around the middle, and of the women a thick fringed belt tied about the hips just beloT the waist. Sometimes the females the older ones are further screened by a child carelessly throw n over tho back or riding astride of one hip, but this is only done when the howling youngsters refuse to le left behind when the villagers rush to the beach to see the white strangers. Tho young girl often coqiiettishly screen their heads and necks from the sun with broad fans simply braided from a palm leaf. One article of dress they much affect are pretty little models of a woman's Imnnot of the "coal scuttle" pattern. These are not worn on the head, where they would look ridiculous, lieing only big enough for a small doll, but are fastened to their coal black, glossy Iriir, which is very abundant, and of which they are very vain. This rather scant costume Is completed by suspending about the neck a flat disk cut from a pearly shell, but that this is not strictly an essential part of their dress was proven by their taking olt and giving tis several of them for tobacco! The crowd that mustered on the beach as we landed was noisy and curious, but good naturedly so. When, as happened in a few instances, they were not accus tomed to a near view of "white" men, they the young witches of girls especially indulged In much merriment at our un couth appearance. Ihey made great fun, our interpreter told us, of the heavy "homes" Ibrond leafed hats) wo wore, of our being wrapped up in clothes, and of our feet being cased in little canoes (our shoes), so that we could hardly wade through the loose, dry sand. But when from the pockets of our "loose skins" we drew plugs of tobacco, their ridicule changed to respectful ad miration, and a hundred little attentions were paid us. They knew what tobacco was, and coveted it. The Gilbert Islanders nianige to have a good deal of fun. Being as much at home in the water as they are on what land they have, they all big and little go la bathing at all hours of the day and moon light nights. hat they can't do in and under the water isn't worth attempting. In the serious business of fishing, too, they are up to all sorts of tricks. A man will provide himself with a lot of water tight cocoanut shells as floats, and from each he suspends three or four short lines armed with llsh hooks made out of sharp tish bones. These he takes in his canoe, and, going out a little way, bails bis hooks and sets the shells floating about. Soon he will see one bob and whirl around, and then, slipping overboard, he disappears under tho water for a time. While down he goes from float to float, detaching the fish from tho hook, stowing them into a net hung around his neck; baits the hook from a supply he carries in his mouth, and eventuaUy returns to his canoe with his net crowded full. All this he does without taking breath, appar ently. At times they will discover some spot In the lagoon where a shark has estab lished himself. They will feed him for a day or two with a mixture of fish and cocoanut meat until he is gorged. Then, calling the village out to help in the sport, a thick rope of cocoanut fibre is laid along the beach, the noosed end being carried out in a canoe until over the sleeping brute. One man then slides overboard, and, quietly descending, manages to slip the noose over the shark's tail and draw It tight. This being done, the signal is given, and as the crowd of villagers, chanting merrily, tramp over the beaoh With the rope, the infuriated but helpless shark is dragged backward on to the shore, and there dispatched with clubs. It is great fun for the simple minded na tives. San Francisco Bulletin. A Long DiKtance Hide. The greatest long distance ride on record is now to the credit of Col. Gat acre. He went from Simla to Uiaballub, 96 miles, iu 8 1-2 hours, with three quarters of an hour allowed for changes, and returned, making 102 miles under !2a hours. Chicago Herald. A MYMTKItY. How the hiiiiuiti system ever iveovcm from the hiid ellei't it the luiiiM'otiN iiioiIi'Iiiik ufli'ii liter iilly (mured tutu It (or the miptxwlilve relief u( UM'i'iwiii, liver tviiiiiliilul, eoiiKllimtloii, rlieu iiintiiu kiuI other iillineiiln la mterv. the Hilnelilef thine hv tmt ineillelmm U neutvelv le limn Unit i'iiumhI In illneuxe, If they u tin urn neiik, lillliiiiii, ilyX'lle, enliallutleit or then luiitle Muiilil olleiier he uulilml hv llieexin'rlenee of tiiMtltiln n ho luoe tliorotithlv tented lloMot ler' stoiniieh llltlem, tliev ttoiidl In every In Bimiee ohliiln Ihe nv.lU'l iilil ilerlvuhle Iroui Mllouiil lueilleiitlon. 'I'll In ineillellie in il neureh t ill inn! tit the mi i lie lime H thoroughly mife rem eily, ilerlveit from veto'tnlile miuiveii mill ' Hi'w-liut, In eonwuueliee ol II lumln ol pure lr uk, ii'n'iiH' mh it uiiKiienmi hiiiuuiiiiii null o ne (omul lu the Hen loeul Miter hiuI mltutiliilil lieu reunited to hv Ihe ilehtlltiiled. Uvmci'tle id Uliiillld. lliiiiinii'. Iliui ua, lid. in lull,...,' Ii.i. 1.1,1 li.iv ati'iia tell the necret of her Hie. IIKIMIKII AHOIT lV A ritOJUHIt' 11 VK TAHOO. I hiii not Hliulnn to eonvliiee mental hithh'K, Ha liuht'd Hint would lie frultleiw w lllioiit the mi' eimiry cultured lutelleet that iniiken hile nppll eiihle, Koreo, brilliancy mid ortutnulll) even urv no ueiiixum In Htlitek M khive u till, for inniiy (VtiturteK the iiiedieul art mi hedged hIkiiiI hy iroserlpttve tithoo whleh It, an yet, Itnx not ur vhed. The luimd tor niunlei lint truth U the IH'imlly of Imbecility timied unm the iiienliil iiilllH'rof the average lndl lit mil In relation to medicine and medicine men. The nun of the tilttvtct'tith eentiny hu not yet dawned uimn bin Intellectual liurUon, lie, together with bin Ideal medicine man, "till litliermilc lu the liixid old day of the dark age, w lien II mh had form to he lniiiUIIIe. llexllll "Ix'llevin" III lileedliiK. bllMorlnK, voinlihm, imrKtiiK and -weatliiB He loes coptou dof.cn ol borne medicine. He de limits In iit-Milicttila and calomel and enrlmlle acid. They ale eoimldered ludl'Uiilile; no well regulated family, w ltd pluinv Intellect and ahloiiiinnl det eloiniielit. coiioldcm Itnelf mile llllout iIiomc fahllly larcn. I hce I do not Inh to eoimnt; they are the l!li all W inkle that will eontiiiue to nluiiihcr IIumiikIi thin and I ' r 1 1 iihlv tlmuiKh Ihe next eenliiry. Ihey play no role lu the world hlnlorv. I Iley live; thev die. So uuinuiuent marnn their (oruolten nepulcher. Iluuianllv wan lint enriched by their entrain'; it ban loni uollilut! h) llieir exit. They an' drill wotnl on the nhoren of time, and limit wilh the ebb and tide of opinion they base Inherited Iroui their anthropomorphic uncostly. No, II I not to tlicne I w Ish to aildrcn luynelf, hut to the tlilnklii).' onen, w Iioiii a thouxht doe not throw Into an epileptic paroxin; who love knuuledite lor it i'W n mike; vv lin are w lllliin lo lnellKale llic truth or falliv ol any propuMtluii and, once conv liiced, v III .t'iind by It tliMUnll all thenrlui ace of a chaltertinj and delayed elvTll.alloii. lothoe not the chatterer, bill the thinker I 1'omiiiciiil the Hmtouciielle System for luvell nation, and will elucidate with pleasure Mity iintloii not nulllcleiitly clear 111 Inaik, which will Ik' nent fnv to any add rem. Pr. Jordan's otllce is at the residence of ex-Mayor Yesler, Third and James. Consultations and prescription ulmolute ly fref, Scud for free hook explaining the Histo tenet in system. Cai'tio'm. The llistogenetia Medicine are sold in but one agency iu each town. The label around the lattle (tears the fol lowing inscription: " lr. J. Kugetie Jor dan, llistogenetic Medicine." Kvery other device is a fraud. .Iiik'soii ay he ha found more Kraiuiwldowa In clover than ill weed. HIK I'llll.OSOI'll V UK 1.1 KK. The philosophy of Francis Uncoil is the philosophy of life. " Pespise no new acci dent in the body," said he, " but ask opin ion of it ; in sickness principally respect health, and in health action." There are inanv so-called slight allectiolis which men think it brave not to notice. It is not bravery; it is folly. As ltacon says, "de spise no new accident in the body.'' Hhn uhktii's l'n.ijt will remove ell'ectiially ami at once a thousand and one of the little ills of life that often, it' neglected, take years to cure. lie sure to have w ith you always a box of ltKAMIKKTll'S I'll.lJ. They can he obtained in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated. "Who wan Ireland' retct la'aefaclor? " "t'lirUtopber t'olumbii. He discovered Amer ica." For coughs, asthma and throat disorders use "liruint's Hrom-hial Trwhtt." 'St Cents a box. Money w hlch I " ruining to you " doe not al ways arrive. Cse Euamellui! Stove Poltnh; no dust; uo smell, Thy (IIkrmea for breakfast. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. Ho other baking powder does such work. Mildest, ourest and best smokine tobacco made. Does not bite the tongue. Mastiff gives more solid comfort in one package than you can get out of a dozen others. Packed in canvas pouches. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. S. P. N. U. No. 406 -8. F. N. U. No. 482 Baking Powder 8tATK r Ohio. Citv or TolkikM t. l.l'CA I'OCNTV. ( Flu N K ,1 I'll x nicy niMkcii 01 li Hint ho I the eiihlr imitliel ut the III ill of V, .1. 1'IUNKV A l o , dolnu tiiinliieoi III the city ut lolt'du, coilllly and Stato fonabl, and that nld III 111 will pa v Hie urn of ON K 111'NHKKH liol I.AKS foi ercu mid every chmv of i'atmiiui that cannot be cured by I 1111 llC (II II All. CAIAHIUI I I'll! I- II A N K .1. t'HKNKY. Hwom to befoiv me and auhncrincd lu my pre euee thl uth day of liecember, IhsiI. nKAl.. A, . ni l' AW A'nfiirv 'iiMii'. Hull' t'atarrli I'imv In taken Internally, and act directly 011 the b'ood and mucoii aurfuce of the lynlmii. Semi for letluionlal iree f . .1. I IIK.M'.V .V i n., loiono.u. Hold hy llruimlnt; .Tir. The erilnty old bachelor ha few crumb of comfort. II I.I'M I I'll.KSI I'll.KMI Dr. William' Indian I'lle Oliituieiit will cure Hllinl, ItteedliiK ami lli'lilnn I'lle w lieu all oilier olnlmeiil have failed. Ilalmorlia the tumor, allay llie Itcblmr at once, act a a luuililce, Klvra limlaut ri'llef. hr. Wllllani' India 1 I'lle Ointment I prepared only for flic and llchltia of the private part, and iioIIiIuk el no. Kvery box la warranted. Hold hv druuitlM, or nent by mall on receipt of price. Me an 1 $1 iter WILLIAMS ,M ANt'KAl It' 1(1 Ml I'll., Proprietor, Cleveland, O, I UK. HOI. TON HOI NK. I'Oll I I. A N II, OH. tViitraily loealed; Ainerlcaii.V 1: 1 1 r, t ' 1 1 plan; Hint flu; rvanoiialilc rale. I'. V . Iloby , prop, Mkkciivnt lloTri., Third and 1 atrecla, Pott In ml . First cIiisn iiffouiuiodatiiiiia. lvatea,$lto$l.rlperday. Jacob Unas, I'lop, OX IS I5XJOY rjotli tho method and restilU wTini Syrup of Figs is taken; it ia pleiwant ind rcfrcHhiiiu; to tlio tasti', ami acU 'otitly yi-t promptly on tli Kidneyn, tiiver and HowcIh, toansea tlm y cm rflortually, tl'iHjxdH cold, liead tches and fevori and cures lialiitu." 5otistiiatioit pcrinmicntly. For Milu n f)0oand bottles ly all druggisla. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO J4 fRANCISCQ. Cl. louisviui. nr. fy ion r. EEI Of all kind and lu any quantity n hole ale and retail at lied rock price. E. J. BOWEN, 88 Front Street, Portland, Or. gWf '"d for ealaloKue. ",1 'v'.j " t- . 4'S-J , ' SEND FOR DESCRIPTION OF OUR J $16.00 IND $25.00 BREECH-LOADING SHOTGUNS. STROWBRIDCE-BODMAN CO., Firearms, Bicycles and Sporting Goods. HIH Mecoiol Street. Npr Morrlnoii. I'orl liiml, r. r Ki,at (Vniirh Kfcdii inn. kcciiinincndcd br l'liVHicinna. Cures whore all olao faild. Tie taate. Children take it without r--MMSHr1K)f Wlralll9 ATTORNEYS, III 4 r HTIIKK"-, U AXIIIM. ,iN. . . 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Engines and Boiler, Blacksmith Drills and Forges, BiikkIcb, Burrteg, Hnrliiir and JCxpresB Wagons, the largest assortment ol Carta in Portland. Dealers, write (or prices. For further Information call on or address Z. T. WRIGHT, Foot of Morrison Street, PORTLAND. OS. THAT'S IT. CURES RHEUMATISM. is mil Htrect, Ha Kriuiflafii, ''l.i April 'i:l, IWI. "Having liceii "i ly llllctcd Willi rheii luallmii, my tnothur and daiiKhlor UI ore Ihroal, w lv. ly ttituw:sf Jaeutal Oll.buen eunid." I.ocia 1 soi n. J")il Orat Rmady PAIN, CURES NEURALGIA. Kllmivllht, N. V., Jan. , H". 'l .llftVrcd with neiiralnln. IhhiuIiI bolll tif HI. Jeol Ollaiid 11 recovered. I ticalej Hiiralucd aiiklv Willi name reaullfi.' 1 Tina M. Van llowinia. CURE8CIATICA. lUllliuure, M.I., Ihe. Ill, law). I mm'ttnl a loan time Willi w lalle palualit lh hli found no relief till I Hhd HU JaooUOll, which ciuiilitol cured m. riui. A. r i mk, ALBO CmtEB Promptly and Permanently LUMDACO, SPRAINS, 1JI1UIH1CH. DO YOU ENJOY COOD TEA? We have the real I'ev loii. new . direct liti.rl, In orlulnal enc pronounced hi tea dilnkcr ii'ilor lo any In lid market. I'llce mi I rnt. 'r Ih ui iiiaiilllv liol over I lh by mall l'"l paid al II 'r Hi. bcain'r I ban cheap ten. liy II. SMITH'S GASH STORE 410-418 Front Street, Kir,;:: S SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ST. HELEN'S HALL, Portland, Oregon. A Itoanllnir and lr H bool for Olrlai Koillidrd I Hull; lllalil Itri. II. Inlar Moril. II, I'., tlrclor. 't'liiirotixti iiinlrtMilnii; a huite hihI .arcfiillv le-t,l col ih ol IcMi tti'l : ntllilclll il,-ian',l fur col lene; hew atul t-tcnunl lailMma In H"' Mewl com niioi.lhiu nml Uiiiiulul pull "I ihe city, t-or cal Iokiik aililieu llie MlnnKrt II' 'I'M-. . CENDRON SAFETY BICYCLE HUt I.AIUM AM liKNTl.K M KN, Wheel lulbeiiinrket Mrlelly IHkIi iiiinle lu everv pattleiilar. unliloii I In n, I an Kent xpoke, I0.111 B..t to mt 15. tv'lid I t lllua traliil rnlaloKUe, KELLOCC Sl HALL, Pwlllc i'ihwI Au , l i Knl 11., "an ('rami'" ", l al. BIIMHl.l IIOI I I . Ilu.h m.laH Mm, I. g .iui'ij a Hainniiu, H ; piiiiihiiA"! Imlli lla Kuin'Ui mi l AiiinrU nii la I hi II . u. la umlnr 1, inniinti. iiiriil uf 1 h.(li- MnlililwuiKrii ami la Unt IhI rltiU and lln.tium Mou' iit hi Hail Fran Alnc, tltaii. ooitifiirt. ntUlii. line iivllmt, nnlila. Tliw, lilaltnt laliilwil f mii'UI'lllt .uatalilmiL IUrtl Kii'l n iui 'In,, II to fl Ul, nlnlo nmni, M inu lu 1 UU w uf(lil. rn mauli tu uul fnan lh llnlnl. STEINWAY, Gabler and Pease Pianoi Mnauln th. li "T I'iikii Mail. umI Hi. Uiurlla nhrir I'i.iiim, all MiuioaJ laatnuiwuU; lliU uo pllml; Urn Uwk 1 Nlinl Mn.lo HTIINW4V IIalu luriaad H V Hliil; Maiiiiu. Onr Ou, Oall vnA mm mir hnw nniM and nnw .hiMik awint ami agrrralilc ti the objection. liyilruKKiKt UftV ECU CD CURE0 TO STAY CURED, linl rLtLri We want the name ami ad dremof every ulTcrrr in the 0 ACTUM A U.S.andCanaclu. A..ldrrM, tX MO I nillrt P.HnroldBjM,M.D,llulAla,VT. 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