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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1891)
i i 8VRK CCKE FOR FILES. Hare cnr for blind, bulling and itching Ftlea. One box h crnwl the ortt cam of tvn vaars' standing. No one need sulTW tin mltiiit. sailor slug Kirk's Itarmau Pile Olntnu'iit It ahuorbs tumors, allays the Iti-hing, acta poultice, glvoe relief. Dr. Kirk's (Urmaii I'lle Ointment It pnaml smly for I'ikvs and Itching of the private parts, ana notautg oim urery box wamntvKl Hold by Drnggtet and sent hy mall on nnvlpt of prlca, 1. ai per box. J. J. Mark A Co., Whole sale Agvuu, tau Francisco, to On the move Liver, Stomach, and Bowel after Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets have done their work. It's a healthy movement, too a natural one. The orc;ai are not forced into activity one day, to sink back into a worse state the next. They're cleansed and reflated mild ly and quietly, without wrench mg or griping. One tiny, sucrar-coated Pellet is all that's needed as a gentle laxative; three to four act as a cathar tic. They're the smallest, cheapest, the easiest to take. Sick Headache, Bilious Head ache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all de rangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels are promptly relieved and cured. SEEDS ALL OL'K 6.KKIW A K K Tfcl Kit. It you want the very best kimxIs that yon know will grow, at push price, write us. ?L?' P. l. prissnai sriu Warehouse ZDS - , "I; ' 170 2d street Portland, Oregon. Front st "August Flower" Mrs. Sarah M. Black of Seneca, Mo., during the past two years has been affected with Neuralgia of the Head, Stomach and Womb, and writes: "My food did not seem to strengthen me at all and my appe tite was very variable. My face was yellow, my head dull, and I had such pains in my left side'. In the morning when I got up I would have a flow of mucus in the mouth, and a bad, bitter taste. Sometimes my breath became short, and I had such queer, tumbling, palpitating sensations around the heart. I ached all day under the shoulder blades, in the left side, and down the back of my limbs. It seemed to be worse in the wet, cold weather of Winter and Spring; and whenever the spells came on, my feet and hands would turn cold, and I could get no sleep at all. I tried everywhere, and got no relief before using August Flower Then the change came. It has done me a wonderful deal of good during the time I have taken it and is work ing a complete cure." G. G. GREEN, Sole Manfr,Woodbury,N.J. CAIN ONE POUND A Day. ma-112 miio-m 1M12-11C A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME "ALL RUN DOWN," AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, SCOTT'S iijlsioi. OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime I Soda IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT has been performed over and over again. Palatable as milk. En. dorsed by physicians. sold by all Druggists. Avoid substitutions and . IMITATIONS. DO YOU ENJOY GOOD TEA? We have the real Ceylon, new. direct import, in original cases. Pronounced by tea drinkers superior to any in this market. Price 90 Cents per tb. Any quantity not over 1 tb by mail post paid at $1 per tb. Cheaper than cheap tea. Try it. SMITH'S GJISflSTOflE 416-418 Front Street, KS2 SA FRANCISC0. CAL. 2? eaaanaissai A MUSEUM OF DEATH. PLACE THAT IS FULL OF SATIONAL HORROR. SEN- Catacomb, or Sicily' Capital notorial TragviltM la th A lit ttooui Skle tuna In Full View lit. t ! Staiidluif in Niche. I.Ik Statue. The capital of Sicily Palermo which claims nearly a quarter million (mmjiIo, Is not, Umu the whole, a very iiitciiwtin,; city, al though what w in America call a very "smart" one. It is slowly drawing the lif Mood from Messina, on the other end of the north coast It lias the avcrav number of churches, with their costly spiritual furni ture; it ha hatidosmo view from the lulls that nearly surround it: it haa a museum containing some of the stone fragment of an cient Greece and Koine; hut ly far its great est ami most unique curiosity is its Museum of IVath. It is situated near one of tlm edge of the town, and i called tlm Capu chin catneomks. I said that catacomta weiv generally dull alTairs; hut this is most startling exception. I do not U-heve titer is any one plai-e in the world that is so full of sensational horror. PICTORIAL TKAUKPIK3. You enter a plain hall hung with multi tude of small tinting. These are pictorial tragedies, telling the form in which death came to those within. One pictures a duel; another the frightful stampislo of a horse the victim crushed under his heels; another the poor victim's fall from a housetop; another the fatal lute of a serpent; still another portrays a death in the shock of bat tle. Many are pictured dying quietly in their beds; some are floating away from themselves into the regions of eternal bliss. I used to wonder at the Italian in America who came to the stonecutter anil wanted him to engrave upou his little boy's tombstone a picture of the load of hay from which he fell to hts death, but here was the same thing. only it was Sicilian bay, and done in oil in stead of marble. But this was only the anteroom to the great assembly room of death. A mild, innocent looking barefooted monk led us into a long corridor, with strong shelves upon each sid arranged not unlike the bertha of steamer, only there were five or six of them in a tier. Upon these shelves lay in full view the skeletons of the departed many of them clothed as if they were still living. Some of them had w hite kid gloves upon their hands; one woman was dressed in pink satin, and the poor grinning skull wore a white lac cap. surrounded by a wreath of pink arti ficial roses. Two brothers embraced in death; sometimes a whole family were thus reunited. Often there were suspended near the bodies their photographs while living. There never could be given to mankind a plainer lessou concerning the vanity of all earthly object The beauty of womanhood smiled within a few inches of the shrunken bones that formed its doleful wreckage. Handsome and intel lectual man faces apologized for the poor, idiotic looking remains that lay behind them. A lovely girl of 13 and a grand faced old lady of 80 were among the life and death contrasts. THEIR OWN GRIM 8TATCE3. Many of the dead stood upright in niches their own grim statues. Some bowed their blighted heads as if in deep reflection; others were kneeling as if in praver. Sometimes a group of cronies sat together, as if talking over old times. None but could easily be found by inquiring friends, for each and every one bore a tablet contaiuing the name and the date of death. Cardinals in their faded red robes were there; bishops by the score, lords and ladies by the hundred, and a king and queen were not wanting to rule over this silent and peaceful colony of the grave. Through not only one but many of these awful corridors our bright faced monk led us for there are 8.000 guests in the solemn hos telry. In the middle of the floors were great piles of coffins, heaped up like luggage at a railway station. Some of them were win dowed with glass and showed plainly their ghastly occupants; others charitably sealed their contents from the eye. This commu nity of the dead years, is not without its little ones; in many places lie the skeletons of children dressed in dainty baby clothes. In fact, there is no lesson in the great text book of mortality that this unique cemetery does not teach. As I emerged once more into the blessed air and saw live sunbeams dancing around me it was with an effort that I adjudged my self sti)' the living. I felt for a while like an est r i skeleton, and after pounding and pinching myself to be sure that I was all there I walked away, thanking (iod that the soul and body are two different institutions. Will Carleton's Sicily Letter in New York Star. Matthew Arnold's Street Courtesy, Matthew Arnold was not quite in harmony with our American ideas of ordinary behav ior, or what, at least, used to be our Ameri can lueas. nis standard or courtesy was European. The story was told by a Boston lady at the time of his first visit that, being bound for Tremont temple to hear Mr. Ar nold lecture, she got into a street car that passed down Tremont street, and found the seats all occupied. She happened to find her self, as she stood grasping a strap, exactly in front of a rather tall foreign gentleman of a somewhat to her uncouth appearance. She had stood there some little time when the foreign gentleman leaned for ward and asked her whether the car went past Tremont tem ple. "It does, sir," she said. "Ah, thanks," said he. "And how shall I know, please," he went on, "when we have reached Tremont templer "I am going there," the lady said, "and I will let you know when we arrive." "Ah, thanks," he said again, and settled back into his seat. The lady hung to her strap until the car reached Tremont temple. She beckoned the conductor to stop, and then said to the for eign gentleman: "This is Tremont temple." "Ah, thanks," said he. They got off to gether, and the lady soon discovered, upon the lecturers appearance at the desk, what she had already surmised, that the gentleman who had questioned her was Matthew Arnold himself. She thought it a little odd that, having ventured on the inquiry, he should not have returned the favor of her re sponse by offering her his seat; but the thought probably never entered his head. And the usage in this matter in Boston is as similating so completely to the European standard that the lady, for that matter, might fare just the same today with an out and out Yankee lecturer. Boston Transcript. An Expensive Possibility. : Chicago Lady John Wabash, you went to bed lust night with your boots on. Chicago Husband Er did I? Chicago Lady Yes, you-er-did. What would you do if I went to bed with my boots on? Chicago Husband I'd have to buy a new bed. The Epoch. A New York physician says he is con tinually surprised bv the increase of wealth and power among the Jews. ENORMOUS OIL GEYSERS. RilMlan Well That Pl-tiilllo MoT Than a Whole Anierlvau Held. Statistic of the oil business in Itus-tin Itavs just iviii'liod this country, and American oil lieu niv studying them with n gitut deal of anxiety. The output of nuiny of the Hus sion wells is prodigious, and far eclipses any thing ever heard of in tins country. Tltctu is no lietter way to bring this fact to them li.itti by a few comparison. Take a well al Itakil called tlio"Wet Nurse," It ha Ihvii yielding oil for twelve year, and in that time has aitr.igcd m.'! gallon a day. These figure are amaing to ait American oil producer. They moan that I he well ha prodtiivd I U.Ht.l gallons of oil, or over ;i,tXH,(Xl luirivls. These llgltitw are -ilnrtling to the people of this country when they turn t the statistics of their own industry and find that this one well has produced three times as much as Tit hole in a year of its wonderful business. It lacks les limit -ilM,-OiKI barrel of producing as much its the fu rious Oil Creek district prixlm-ed in ISiHI, its lost prolific year. The Washington district, among the richest ever discovered in Amor leu, in 1S7, its haimcr year, produced but .VXl,(kH1 IkiitcIs. This is but bV.iVO barrel more than the output of this one well in Hussia. The wonderful Thorn Creek pool, In ItuUer count r, produced in its Uwt twelve mouths hut '-MVS.tHM barrels more than this one Hussia n gusher. The "Minoen No, A," also at Baku, has for six years produced -M.OilO gallons a day. lhis is iiIhivo 'J.OOO barrels, and the production of Cogley, Tarkillaud Kisl Valley, three prolific Venango county pttols, produced but l.'.Xo barrel in ISStl, their I best Vear. The rveo-d is given of a well driven by the Noliel Brother, called the "lroojh well." It cost f 7,-i00 to drill. The record of the well is thus stated: "This w, -II spouteil for 11.1 days, the yield being .1.41X1 ton a day for forty-three days, IXX) tons for thirty and UXi ton for eleven days. The well was then plugged and the supply kept under ground for further wants. The total amount of oil stoutcd by this well, according to the lowst estimate, was Si.tXX) tons, or .Vi.ixxi.lXXi gallons; aivording to the highest estimate, .VXI.lXXi tons, or li'i.lXXJ.OiX) gallons." The spray from one of those geysers was blown through the air for eight miles. Kive hundred well have Ikvii sunk in the Baku districts, 'Jxi of w Inch, irresiiective of the enormous fountains, are now producing .VKl, OiXl.lXXI gallons of oil every year. It is the opinion of American onorators now in that field that this "How could I' increased ten fold or a hundredfold. ''-Tittisvilled'a.) Cor. Globe-Democrat. Much Ado A Imiu I a Cent. The smallest deposit ever made in this city wius that of Postmaster Jcwett, who recently jilaccd one cent to a special ac count of a (.'otnatu-lie c.iiinly HjstmaHter iu tho Wichita National bank, who iu his quarterly settlement last fall wan found short this amount. The depart ment will Imj duly notified of the credit made. The second assistant pwtinaHter general will notify the auditor of the treasury, and in turn will demand a re ceipt from the treasurer of the, United States at New York, who will send this receipt in triplicate to the postmaster general, the treasurer of the United States and the Comanche county jtost mastcr. Great isj the circumlocution office! Wichita Eagle. In France a new "mnjjie luitror" has lately been introduced. It consists es sentially of a glass plate eoatea with a film of platinum so thin as to be trans parent to light coming through from bo hind, while being a true mirror or re flector to light impinging on it from the front. The mare Stinol cost Robert Bonner fll.OOO when he bought her from Gov ernor Stanford. The price Mr. Bonner paid Mr. Vandertnlt for Maud S was 40.000. Maud S's record is 2:08 j; Sunol's is 2:101. The Hawaiian race has been steadily dwindling in numbers during the pres ent century, and the latest census gives it a population of but 40,000, or a de crease of one-hulf within a half century. ritUVKO TO KK TIIK BEST. Tested and proved by over thirty years use in all purU of the world, Ai.li oi u'h I'oroub Plahtkkh have the indorsement of the highest medical and chemical authori ties, and millions of grateful patients, who have been cured of distressing ailments, voluntarily testify to thuir merits. Ai.li ock's Porous Plaktkrh are purely vegetaoie. iney are iiiuu but ellective, sure aim ijuick in tneir uction and abso lutely harmless. Beware of imitations, and do not be de ceived by misrepresentation Ask for Ai.i. cock's, and let no solicitation or explana tion iiiuuue you 1,0 accept a sunsiiiuie. An old sad sea dog ocean greyhound. Is probably a dismantled For an irritated throat, cough or cold "Brmvn's Bronchial Troche" are ottered with the fullest confidence in their cflicacy. Hold only in boxen. If Ignorance Is bliss, the wonder Is why so many iwojae eompiuiu 01 ueing IiUHcrahie. opc 4 A nrTirf mpphihv WfflW I . There is always a best even among a score of good things, and every pipe smoker who has tried the Mastiff brand acknowl edges it to be the sweetest, cool est smoking tobacco made. It does not bite the tongue, and is positively free from any foreign mixture. J. Ii. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. -AS KXKKGKTIC man, who euu furnish good references, to rep resent us in this country. Address CONTI.NK.NTAb HLII.fiING AM) LOAN' ASSOCIATION, No.:l Montgomery street, tin 11 Francisco, C'ul. A WVSTKHV. How the human system ever recover (rom the had etteel of Hie UHiiaeoim medicine ultra literally poured Into It lor the suppoMiUe re lie! ol il'Miln, ler complaint, eoimllpii I Ion, rlieuiiiHllHiu mid oilier ailment 1 mynlery. Hie mlxelilei done liv Im.l medicine I neiueeh leu t lion ' Unit cued liv disease. II the) ho hiv weak, hlllou, ilH'plle, constipated or rheumatic would oil euer ! itnldetl h the cxiiei lence ol Inviillil ho hae thoroughly lested llostelter Slomnrli llll. tein, they would III eeiy Instance ohlalu the ediel ll tlcrlmlilc (roni rational inedli iilloii. I hi medicine Is n .ciuyMiiu mid al the une lime IhorouKhlv nie reined), derived iroui veijelahle source iin.1 ssseMluu, In consequence ol lis IukU n( pure iltlls, procitlca hh h medic liinl stimulant not to he linnid In the lleiv lonil hitler and slluiulanl olleu resorted to hy the lehllltateil, il)speplle anil hiliKUld. The farmer w ho hides hi Unlit under huahel incur the risk of nccdliiK n nen hum. IIKItUEU AIIOIT II V A MtONCKir TIIK TAIIOO. I am not hIuiIiik to convince menial halilca, a Indeed thai would he frultle without Ihe ins' ensary cultured Intellect Dull iinikc lolc ill rattle. Koree, brilliancy mid originality even are no wchii to attack a slave with. Kor many eenlurle Ihe imsllc.il art was hedged alsml h) a rocrltlve IiiIhio w hlch II, a yet, ha uol ur vived. The hraud (or inunleilmt truth I Ihe penalty of liulvccllitv tauiHsl iihiu the meiitul eallherol the avcriiKC tnilltlduiil In n-lulloii to medicine and medicine tiieu. The sun of (lie nineteenth century ha not yet d ncd itsiu hi Intellectual horUon. Me, loitethcr w ilh hi Ideal inedlcliie man, still hiU'riinlc In the good old day of the dark uc, w hen It w a had form to he lliililltlvi. lie Ml t It " Ih-IIcvc " III hlee.llnii, lillsterliiK. vomlilin:, uri;liiK and weiitlui,'. He love eoplou dime of horse uiciliclne. Ilede lluhls In asnahi tlihi and eiilniuel and rsrhollc 1 acid They arc considered lii'llsin'Hsiihli no ' w ell-reiiuliitcd lainllv , II ll I'lKim Inlellcets ittnl i H Ixliiiii iiln I ileveioeuieiil, conHhlcr llsell sulu w ithout ilinoe faiiill) lun-s. I 'hee I do uol l-h to convert; they are llie lilp Villi W Inkle that n ill eoniliiue lo luiiilicr throiiKh this and nh aht) Ihrounh Ihe next eenlnr). They play tut nle in the world hlstorv. I bi'V live; Ihev die. No iiioiiument maikn their foruiitleu ncpali'licr. Iliiuimiiiy w not enriched ly l ln-lr entrance; it ha lost uolhttiK hy their cult. They arc drift wihsI on the horr of lime, and Hon! Willi Ihe ehh and ttdc of opinion they have Inherited (rout their aullinisnnorplile ancestry. No, II I not lo these I wish In adilrrs mv ell, Iml to llie thlnklm: ours, w hoiii a llioiuhl iIih' lint thn lulo an epileptic piiroxvain: ho love know ledue for Us ow a sake: u lio are u lllluit to luveatlxule the truth or inl-ity of any pnsirilon, and, once convinced, w ill stand hy It llirotiKh all Ihe urlm ace of a cluillrrlni; and ileliiyed ch llliilioii To these not (he ehiillerer. Iml Ihe thinker I commend the llisloKcnelle Statetn for UoenlUa lion, and w III eliieldale n Ith pleiiaure any uue tlou uol suilieicull v clear In hik, w hlch v. Ill he sent free to any addrcs. Dr. Jordan's otlice Is at the resilience of ex- Mayor YetiUir, Third and James. Consultations and prescriptions absolute ly rf. tiend for free book explaining the Ilisto genetic system. Caption. The Hislogt netio Medicines are sold in but one agency in each tow n. The label around the imttle lears the fol lowing inscription- "Dr. J. Kugene Jor dan, ilistogeuetiu Meiliuine." Every other device is a fraud. TIIK HOI.TON HOI SK, I'OltTI.A MI.OK. Centrally loeatisl; Ainerleau.V KnroHiiu plan; llrsteluss; reasoiiahli; rate. I'. . Hohy, prop. Merchant Hotfi., Third and 1) streets, Portland, Or. Kirst-class uci:omiiioilations. Kales, l toll.MJperdny. Jacob llass, prop. UteEnamellueHtove Pollnh; uoduat, uo imelL Try Oermka for breakfast. EEI Of all kinds and In any iinuntlly w hole- saleainl retail -al uri Irock price. E. J. BOWEN, 65 Front Street, Portland, Or 0 Send for eatnloxue. Cipi P SEMINARY II tL U Oakland. Cal. Twentieth year, is I'rolesHor and Teacher. Comprise Primary, Intermediate, Aeadetnle mid College I'repiiriiturv liepiirtinenfs. btbl McTHOUS UF INSIHUC1I0N tWPLUTtU. THOKOL'HII si MOI.AI1NIIII' K.X AI I KIl. llulldliiKS iuvitlm; and eomfortahle. liroimils ample and attractive. jinn. vv. 11, 111 nr., rriucipiii. AMI SKI I KK position. Op erators always in de 111 a ml. Address, J. ('. SKYMOCR, Portland, Oregon. Id.!'. Washington St., s THE COST IS I .'Jf.'r'TtR 80 VAB8.., ii t ill ii n n n 11 s y n n 11 n rin . v ji wjiiti 1 m m )( u a THE HARTMAN PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE Ousts no more than an iinllnury clumsy woful picket all'iilr that olistruets Ihe view unit will rut or fall apart In a short time. Tim " llarlman " Fence Is arllslle In ileslun, prnlecls the ki'iiiiiiiI wltliotit roii eeallm? them anil Is pracllciilly kvkklahtinh. I l.l.l'HTHATKI) ('ATA I.OIII'K WI'I'll I'UK'KS AMI TKSTIMOMAI.S MAII.KI) KKKK. HARTMAN MFC. CO., f Always mention this DISO'S REMEDY FOR A est to Use. Cheapest. cure is certain. For Cold in to th mail CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH, THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. La die, nut DrtiairUt for Chichftfir$ ftnaUih Diarrvmd lirand In Red ami Gold inotklllo buzei malHd with blue ribbon. ThLc no All pills to paiteboard mxen, pink wrmpper. mre dunacroua countrfi lta. At Drunglnu, or wnA 44. In atarap fur partleu lr, tcttlraoulmli, nl 'K'iTf for Iarito,n in letter, by return Mull 1 W.OIIO Tc.tlmonlaU. Samt Paptr. Bald br all Local UrunbU. Wtel" 8i B to ADVANCE THRESHERS, THE BEST IN AMERICA. Chemical Fire Engine, anil Extinguishers, Fire Hoee and Department Bnppllea, Bteam Larjntfn Kaehlnery, Pumps ol ail klndii, Brass Goods, Pipe and Flttinee, Hancock Ineplrators, Marine Worl Belting and Hone, Wrenches, Lubricating Oils, Church, School and Farm Bells, Engines and Bollan,' Blacksmith Drills and Forges, Boggles, Barries, Bering and Express Wagona, the largest annnrrnssn? at vara in roruaao. jMaiais, write tor pnees. For I L I1IIIT, Fcst if Csrrisoi Stmt. POETUXi, a it, iim., ii.m.. .... ni... ...... i 1 fTT or Hutu, I'irY or Totiie,t U'CA t'ol'NTY, I flUNK J. t'UKNKY tasked cillll Hint lie la the en lor partner of the II r tit ol K. .1 i'iiknkv d 10., doliiK liUMlne In llie eltv ol Toledo, coiiult and Hlatu aloioiilil. and rhnt nlil II mi will nav the mm lit ( ON K II l N l l It I lull. I, A Its lor each and every cae of I t i t mill Hint i hhiihI he euied h) Hie use ol II M l.' i' u viiiin 'l iik. Kit ASK .1. til IN K V. Swurit lo heforc me ami aiihscrlhed In lit) re etiee thl nth ilav ol lieeeinher. ,. It. Isni ' lMI.. ' A. W. III K VSUN, .Viifiu-j 'n'llie. Ilii'l'a Tatin'rli Cure I taken luleriiall' , and acts directly on the hlood wii.t tnucou sm tsce" of llie atsteui. Heud for lesilnumlal. lire. K. .1. I'lll NKV .V I'll.. Toledo. O. Hold by liriiHKMs; V.'C. I . ' k 1 1 1 u tor llower llhniil thorn I one of Ihe hes wuv In llie woild of Ini.llnu your lime aw ay. iii I'OIM'H UK nn KI Sl' Kor lite 'oiildeiallnii of Itiiplureil 1'iMiple Our knowledge, experience and liiuiiicial atamliiig enable us lo give a bond in all eases taken lor treatment. We arc not op erating with kuil'e or syrihitc, lior hi 1 1 1 iik trusses, but are curing 'rupture . We fur nish over Tim successful results iu men, women, children, and even Illinois, in the past live years. 'e invite personal cones jioudeitce, in which we will be able lo de cide whetlieror not you call he permanently cured, TiikO. K. Mm 1 i-h CovirxNV. ' Corner I'll III and Washington sheets, Port laud, Or. A Ture Cream of Tartar lWtlcr. Superior to every oilier known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and I'aslry, I.ip.ht Flaky lliscuit, tlri.ldlf Cakrs, 1'al.itutjle and Wliolesoiuc. No other Ijakitijj powder docs such work. )llltIKI.I llll H I , llu.li Nt.ls-t M.ml IW rertler Hutm. H. ; nnliicl.,t oil boill Ui KnnM.it iel Auir1eftit lUii 'fill llotU U uailri tkt iiikiumt-iiieiit of l'irli MunUoiiirry, ami I Iht Iwsit PuiMllr and HiinIium Men HoU'l In Hu rna dunk Hum ormfert, lllll llllelis-lled. firat-i nrrvliw, lituliiMit laielartl nl reiiMS-ulnlltv auamntaHnl ltenl ftjei risau twr ilr, 1 'J& Ui lie; tiuiile rmiei, 61 oa-iiU Iu $i UO pec ullil. If re ocli Iu aiij fnua Un HoUsl. HAY FEVER CURED TO STAY CURED. Wc w.int the luniran.l a. I ilrcssul rvrry mitlerrr m llie & ASTHMA; U. S. aniK anaiU. A.l.lrrs Haxstd Hay, D . BuSala.IT WE WANT to BUY - Knit (H H fl.lK.NTM c OUNTRY RANCHE s FARMS, ETC. S-ud ii lli-t of your pn'rty w Ith !! term. TEVISA. FISHER, Real Estate Agta I I I'uat Street, Nan I'murlarii, liKIKHKSi r.i i.eorce ('. IVrklna of liixulnll l'erkln .V Co., Win. Alvonl of Hunk uf I 'iillfnrtilu I., liotllk' of iieruiau Saving mid loun Sucietv IjivcII White of H, I'. Nivliig I nloll. Irving M Scull. if I 11I1. 11 Iron Work, I.e. IHl'cIhw ol Sm Ink's and bum Siclety, Itohert I. i ohlu of 1 1 1 Iht Ilia Siivlm; and I J .11 1 1 Kieletv, l.lovd Tevi nl Wells, Kargo X Co., .1. II. Ilnggiii, W.Y. iload. YOU WANT IT! OUR NEW CATALOGUE MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS SEND FOR ONE. WILL FINK, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL THE SAME. Beaver Falls, Pa. paper hi wrilliiK-1 CATA RRII. Rest. Eaui- Relief in immediate. A the I lead it has no equal. RED CROSS Thn nnl Hmf. Mu-. nr1 rUhl phi fm. u other kind. Rffut 8nbititutitm and imitntirmM. CHicHcaTEM Chemical Co., Mili...n Hnuara, I'lllLAIIKI.I'lllA, 1'A. Dealer Does Hot Carry Tta PARRY CARTS AND ROAD WAGONS, Best and Cheapest In the World. Carts, $15 Up. Wagons, $50 Up. turther lnlormauou call on or addraai mm mmm nnir ii if ii HHii y 1111 zmh . II II U II M IIU V IR-J VLLmm . mm mm mm mm mv mn mm i m "t. .mmmv ii ii i n kj' . R7 fino Povder J'1 I I hi Diamond Brand A V , m .. CURES PERMANENTLY Pumatism -Sciatica I RcIC-Acbes all Aches, rf IT IS THE fiFST. r 1 1 1: tilt MAT MM T Urn t t hh krn hillrr. Ask ynnr 1I1 ah r ler it, 1 r rm lor n I'ln iilsr to rft.iliinid Iiii'iilutnr Co., rrt;iliimn, CaL HUNTfR S tQUIPMrHTS XXJ Ui l-'llllM Tai kle, Kl . Ilrrsl Vn'lelv. Ijiw Trie.. oniii 11 in'" n lo 1 rade. M-i'tl r-rriituleitne, i;vo, 4 . Mllll'. K, S3.1 Ki amy HI. ,hii.i I ihii. !. .1. I't.itlnii.l. IHraiiit. A I' llrnlH'll Si Ii.miI l'41-ll il III t ill I nr. S41I1H1. lltl-Htl. S111111. 1'titirw uf illl.ly . wtllir rmi- mi Itllllell, It hs 1 11 ess, Short iuiinl, T.-?mriftt.(, I'rmmt.tniiti.itm.i Hfinh V.i o tmrnti if lit rMli lliMiiivli'Mil (lie em . Mlihlriita kiIiiiII tnl Al Any tlmn ( nllnii ritiiii ittlirr html, lr. Season Opens for Trout April 1st ZTACKLE: 5J O D Ui 5 H. T. HUDSON, S riril ilra.t, I'ortlanJ, Or., -1X1 LI - 11X3, EBYOLTEBS SPOBTSHEN'S GOODS. Bend lor new llliutraied catalog a. FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! SE J. McCRAKEN & CO., -IlKAI.KHH 1N Roch Harbor Lima, Portland Cement, 0 ol den Uile end Utah Piaster, Hair. Fire brick and Fire CI11. LAND PLASItH. 00 North Krnnt Htrert, Cor. I), MtltlXANI), OK. PIANOS 'in ORGANS. WINTER 2 HARPER, 71 Morrison Street. Portland. Or. JOHNSTON & LAWRENCE, lllll.KN.M.K AMI IIKTAII. Plumbere' end Engineers' Supplies. Hnnd and Steam Pumps, Iron Plpo, Hami, pipe Covering Lubrlcalori, Water Motors, Fans and Ventilators, Cash Roglslers, Etc. Wrltn fur prlri-H. 232 FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OR, ('nntriu-lnn 1.11 IioiiiIuk nnl vmitllntlnif I111II1II11KH. Knlliimli.n liiriilnliiiil. HOYT & CO. nt im iiifcnl in every town In (iri'K'in, Wimli t.in 11111I liliiho o m'II PIANOS and ORGANS On ooinnilw.im. No htnek or ritpltiil invrli'il Mimic tmclmrH pivlVrri'.l. Hpii'lnl rutrH miiili KimiiIh. Wrlln fur pnrlliMiliirH. roitTHMl, OR. STEIN WAY, Gabler and Pease Pianos Mvanlrif the Bsht Piano Maix, and the fnirile heumir Pln; ll Mimical limtrumanUi H.ikIj Hiid .lloil; brae tUxk of Hhiwt Minlo. Htkinwav Hai u SM I ana 208 Po.t Htreut; Maitiiihh Obav Vo, tnd m our new mourn end new ibKik. C R A C I N .VALES BICKFORD, III 4 I'd H T It K KT, W 1 1 1 j ' o V, I . " .A l"l l;N rill.N 111 VKN 'I'll I,ANI),.M1N KI'KCIAI INIJ AND INDIAN DKl'KEDATION ULAIMrt HK..UMIWWTIIM THE SPECIFIC A NO. I. ICuroHaU nmintiirril itlnirhurgntormon. YOUNG .iu i.iuin-i 1,1 iiuw mug Kianininr, I'rw vpnIh Htrii-tiirii. It luiliii, mi i.. i nnily CnrfK wlp-n -vrytliliiK (.i hH fitlh-d. IVI,3.0. ClruuCtron appllin Ion. Hnlil hy DniKglstHorHi'iit on rin Ipt of price hy The A. Hiilioou- MEN! ii.-it ...iiii. iniii n , gun jimi., (nl. TUgOlsthORdcnowlprlger leading reuipily tor all ilia C'nrea Ink 1 unnatural dlnnharirea anil 'ITd6I)AYS. private illneaiwiior mm. A lilguanM nut u W certain euro tor the di'hill- ..iim suioiun. vuiing weakness peculiar towumcn. HTdMlfkr Ipreaoriheltanrireelear. TheEHBCheMImVv In rorommeadtug It M UIHliinniiiiU.jav B1 ."I'urvrH. jij A. J. 8T0NER, M D.,OtnTiM.ltu ijjF V Mold by rnicsrl.u for r.iErj mm cot liUerorFAn,IN MANHOODl 0enal and NERVOUS lBmTY Weaknesa of Body and Hind, Eff.oU obliX, Rolil. tMIOIIIIhll; HMlor.d. How ,"..;.. ."i riu(MMiir. I'flii GREA N. P. N. U. No. 40C-S. F. IS. U. No. 483