The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 10, 1891, Image 4

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XKIiltMS DtMIKK
Tliroali'nn vu'iy mini, uoiiuin m iliii.l lixiiiu in
H rvitiutt of I'miiitry w lii'tv lr it Hint ncni' If ptvi
ale lit, hiwcv llu' gcrmi. of 11111I.11111I .Iim mm1 iirv lit
lialiil from t ho itir and hit a'.lmnil li.mi tlio
Hlor of mnli a nKioii. Mi'.lu iiml si'i'kiini1 i
Ium1 ii lei y iiiMviir to nullify tlii il.riisi'r. V
M IIU'SII of fortif) till! HII.I Itl'l'ltlllHIItlK tllO
t.'lll KO trt In' H.!lll to IVMft tilt' III rt 111 VI 111 IHMvll,
IIOBti'tlor' Sioiiihi'Ii lilliTii iiuvir.piiriit'h tho
host and tho m.wt popular. Invsiilariiio of i'io
bi.ihihi'Ii. llvor nidi Imwols otnonr . i; i iiiuiii
rla; but fliw hiv will In ioi titli-l In tlio Hit
tors. 1 ho fimi'lloiik of dio'Mtnii ninl M'lroii.ui
an ajlMoit ly ili iim an, I a n iirorou ti i'i! h
n-uular coiiilliiiiii of ilio Motn .i..iii..ioiI l. ii.
CoiiKiitiillou mid plit.iio nr' t'niK di'tondoil
amltiM I ho iuro.l of miliaria l. thli, iiimu IiIo
provemivo, nn liirli is h!m a coriiiin an I ttiomiult
tvinoily In tho worst oanon of ititonuitt.'nl hiiiI
rvmiltcnt fovors.
Omo of Iho cronlot testi- of good miiiiro U tlio
quantity of uiNiithy a man run Maud nhoui
losing his toinpor.
C.1 TION.
Imitation have boon loiMeil upon tlio
market so closely ret'iililini; .Vi h oi k's
I'oHofa Plkistkks in general npi'oaranee a
to lie well oaloulutoil to deceive. It is, how
ever, in general appearance only that they
compare with Alleivk'a, tor they are worse
than worthless, inasmuch as they contain
deleterious ingredients which are apt to
cause serious injury. I!etnemler that At i.
Cvk's are the only genuine porous plasters
the best external remedy ever known:
and when purchasing plasters do not only
ask for, hut see that you get Ai.i.i oi k's
TOROI'S I'l.ASTFKS.
Au.eocK'a Cokn ami Mi nion Sum is f
fect quick and certain relief.
Taking Nolos.- Klrhy Stone- What paivr do
von take. U'tt Job l.iilt - I've spout most of my
time latoly taking up my son lu law '.
Ijtdy or gentleman named to represent iivooi
alton of portrait paintorv IVrmaueiit isitiou.
For partu'iilars Killings Leonardo AssiHimtoii,
101 West Jlst, Nonv York City.
A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.
Superior to every other known.
Used in Millions of Homes
40 Years the Standard.
Delicious Coke and Pastry, Light Flaky
Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable
and Wholesome.
Iio other baking powder does such work.
SEEDS
Of all kinds and in any quantity nn hole
sale and retail at bed-rock 'prices.
E. J. BO WEN,
65 Front Street, Portland, Or.
Send for catalogue.
J1- ili;M:rafflatiiAl&iatig
"German
lyrup"
For Coughs & Colds.
John F. Jones, Edom.Tex. .writes'
I have used German Syrup for the
past six years, for Sore Throat,
Cough, Colds, Pains in the Chest
and Lungs, and let me say to any
one wanting such a medicine
German Syrup is the best.
B.W. Baldwin, Carnesville.Tenn.,
writes : I have used your German
Syrup in my family, and find it the
best medicine I ever tried for coughs
and colds. I recommend it to every
one for these troubles.
R. Schmalhausen, Druggist, of
Charleston, 111., writes : After trying
scores of prescriptions and prepara
tions I had on my files and shelves,
without relief for a very severe cold,
which had settled on my lungs,
tried your German Syrup. It gave
me immediate relief and a pernia'
nent cure.
C. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer,
Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A.
pLUG CWf
Baking
Powder
Ik STIFF
r HEIGHT
OF POPULARITY.
If you are 'willing to pay a few
cents more for a strictly pure
Smoking Tobacco, buy the Was
tiff cut plug, Packed in patent
canvas pouc' S, which retain the
moisture and flavor of the to
bacco. J, P. P Tliae Co., Richmond, Virginia.
a Louisiana rusrar.
CELEBRATING
THE LAST
THE CUTTING OF
STALK OF CANE.
VltcoroiK Work ut Ilio l.it Aero All
I'livloil lim Hiinnora of All Sort A
Long I'lortsaloii of llnjr Diti-kry.
Ncgni irtlor Suppor.
i A time honored eiisUmiannniijtlio hand
. on a stiuar platu.itioti is the eelehration of
! the day when the la.st load of tano is
j inuiled from the ih lds to the Miar lumse.
'l'lu re are few il:mieri who olijeet to this
j festival, and there are iut many who
j assist vron.iU iu its observance. An
j neeonnt of one of these eeU'hratiotis will
j lie an almost faithful picture of all, for
there is little variety alnnit them.
It is a ch ar, sunny, winter dav, and
the h.m la work viu-orouslv at the last new
jofcrtiio. C.iiu' knives iditier iu and mt
j of the rustling ;reou tops, there is a swift
(iieam oi tiriuiu steel hioii; tlie stalks, a
quick stroke near the mound mid the
pilers lift the clean stalks iu piles ready
for the loader to toss in grout arnifiils to
the men waiting iu the carls, ratio is
heavy, and it requires a marvelous sleight
of hand ami some muscular poNver to send
biindle of eane tlyiug into the grasp of
ntnither person. Minified with crackling
f stalk and the rushing sou id of falling
cane tops, comes the even nielodv of the
negroes as they chant jnlnlee songs,
i nere is only a little eane left, t he nieu
hold hack, making a dosorute appearance
of haste; but not cutting more thau they
can help. Kach man tries to deceive his
Iioighlior, hut the overseer is looking on
nd the cane must he cut. Sw ish, crack
the last stalk is almost reached, and
who will have the glory of cuiting it?
The men are eager and excited; the over
seer hurries I hem up; one after another
the stalks fall and, hurrah! the euvied
man cuts the last, and waves it triumph
nntly above his head. As the hist load is
piled on h cart, cheer loud and long an
uounce the beginning of the celebration.
BANSKKS or ALL SOKTS.
The planter ha supplied the negroes
with banners of all sizes. The cane carts
are decorated vitii these, and the three or
four mules in every cart have a bright
rosette, surmounted by a small United
States Hag, placed alnive each long ear.
Besides these there are from one to
three great Hag supported in every wagon
by a proud darkey, Malay or white man,
s the cao may be. When the line is
formed it has a very Imposing look. First
comes the leader's cart, in which stands
the man with the last stalk hel l upright,
and one or two Hig Hags which the ladic9
of the planter's household are solicited
each year to manufacture; and much
envied is the man to whom they are pro
Rented, for they are as attractive as yards
of tri-colori-d llanuel, ribbons and giit de
vices can make them. There are also ban
ners made by the colored women mar
vels in the way of streamers and gaudy
patchwork.
The long procession forms behind the
last load of cane, surmounted by its gay
decorations, and moves toward the sugar
mill amid loud songs and deafening cheers
fur the planter, manager and overseer.
All the mill whistles are blowing, and the
much respected plantation bells are left in
the power of the people, to be rung until
the anus of the ringer are worn out. The
proecssioii is greeted at the sugar house
with great rejoicing, speeches are indulged
in, and the women and children stream
from the quarters ami clamber into the
carts.
There is a great .shrieking of whistles,
roaring of machinery, crashing of cane
mingled with the sounds of soug and
cheering, whO" toasts are drunk in every
variety of Nvl.j.-ky but the U-st. Amid all
this din minor noises are unheard. After
leaving the sugar house the troop of
darkeys files around the mansion of the
planter, cheering the family, who are ex
pected to make their appearance and be
looked nt. Addresses are made to the
planter, who, of course, has to return
thanks; for if there is anything dear to the
60ul of the darkey if is speechmaking, and
the father and brothers of the planter, if
he has any, come in for their full share of
negro oratory.
TREATING THE CKOWO.
Money is given to the leaders to treat
the crowd, and the planter 1ms to use
every excuse in his power to prevent him
self being hoisted upon the shoulders of
the joyous negroes. This ceremony lieing
over, oranges re thrown into the carts,
the leaders return to their wagons, and
rattle around the grounds two or three
times, with beating of drums, squeaking
of fifes, cheering and other demonstra
tions. Then off they go to get their sec
ond Installment of whisky at "de sto',"
where the plantation storekeepers receive
their share of attention. The procession
goes to as many plantations as possible,
and in the dusk, as the fog comes rolling
in from the river, sweeping across the
empty fields and irHitig iu and out of
the border of the woods, almost a mile
away, one hears the sound of a beautiful
ncro melody,
We are waiting on de Lord,
rising and falling sweet and clear on the
night air. And then the carts come lum
bering home holding a half intoxicated,
wholly happy crowd. There is a grand
supper waiting for them, and nobody
thinks of the depredations committed be
forehand upon other men's goods in the
way of pigs and poultry. More liquor Is
drunk, more speeches made, and the
planter's entire fence is serenaded by the
untiring crowd until a late hour.
Before the rising bell rings the fog
sweeps in eddying folds, white and pale
golden, into the blue oak woods, and dis
closes the quarters silent, for the very
dogs are sleeping. Here and there gray
smoke curls tip above the cabins; the bell'
quavers its summons. There is a long,
waking howl from the dogs, and sharp
calls of negro women. Soon a large part
or the previous day s proceedings will be
enacted with unabated enfiiusiasm.
Ruth Ramay in Xew Orleans Times'
Democrat.
The lOsklnio'n ICnilnrance.
Ve loot upon !30 to 40 degs. below
rero, which our northern neighbors oc
casionally see, as a temperature that is
about the limit of human endurance with
any degree of comfort, (and probably it i
with even our best methods of combatting
it), and so we stand atjhast when we hear
of the Eskimo out slodiring and hunting
nt 50, CO, and even 70 degs. below zero,
forgetting all the lime that these people
have a, clothing, which is proportionately
much warmer than their lowest tempera
ture is colder than oms; and this, too,
with equal if not less weight than in our
clothing. They are, therefore, better pre
pared to endure it than we can possibly
be. Frederick Schwatka.
Yer got ter keep de pot bilin' lessen
hit'U rust. Yer got ter keep hit full lassen
de fire crack hit.
THE SCNSC3 OF ANIMALS,
Mr .olm l.tihhpfk'n llliiek I'iioiIIk "Vhii."
llio' Sl'I'nlMlIlT to Sound,
Sir John I,ulln'k iivonllv deliveivil it
hvtiuv to the iui'iiiIhts Nif ibo IMinbuigli
riiilivsophioal iiisliiulo on "The S'liso noil
Senses of Animals," in (he iviiisn of
which Iio said (hat there had livn so
many impoi l.tnt nvonl work published
relating to bis subjtvt that lie thought il
would Iv more interesting nvcio ho to
deal, for the mosi part, nnhIi bis ion n
observalioni'. I'liVcrent ideas prevailod
regarding I bo question of tin' intelligence
of animals. Suno people regarded a dog
iu an animal almost as nn isc and clover a
themselves; but, on asking them if tlu-y
thought a dog could iv.ilie that Inno ami
two made four, be generally found a gmnl
deal of doubt on III il ioiiit.
Sir John l.tihUvk then descriU'd tlio
Mstem which he had adopted in tlio
(mining of his onn n black )hhmIIo dog,
"Van." llo had placed two pieces of
cardUvard. on one of n hich was pi inlod
in large letters the Nvord "food," tlio
other being blank, on two saucers, lu
one of the sattei'is was I'ihhI. mnl the card
with the word iihu it. In the other,
the blank card and no food. In alaait
ten dav t!:o dog began to distinguish l ho
card with the U t;ei from the plain cii'tl,
and would go at nice to the printed ono.
The lecturer then related in some detail
hi successful efforts in inducing the 'ojf
to bring him the iio;kt card nn hen ho
wanted food, iu leaching him to know
other card containing the words "out.
"tea, tmno, "wiiter. t'n I'linging
tho card tnai k l "out" lie would rush
to the door. Tho card weio not put in
tho same places. Inn in diilerent ixsi
tions; and in older th;u i lie dog niij.ht
not bo guided 1n ;ceiit, olii r cards with
tho same markings were u.-od.
No one who inv h in look down tho
row of cards, and p ck out the no
wanted, could dot;! t t'at ho nought a
particular curd for a pa'tioul.ir object
HO llilll IOU!Kl, M the itn. of th .'to
months' oxiH'rimeu'.:-, thai ho could m t
get tho dog 10 rer.!:: " lii' difference of
colors, lu d it v.-.ui j.ist e . iblo that tho
dog might I o color blind, llo h id also
failed to pet ill do;; to ili.-tinguish
among one. two, tine.', or four broad
bands upon th.1 oiuvs. In order to
ascertain if bee were csv il lo to noun Is,
he had plaovl some ii,i:ii y on a inus cal
box on lit lawn. Tho- lux plavod for
ton davs wi'.lsout -to'iping. and then ho
removed it to n v. itiii.w u!i on tho first
floor of his liouso. Lot a I eo came to it.
II- again rlaivd i! o:: tiio lawn, and they
again returned to too houiy. lie ii"xt
brought it iaco the ihvNvi;; ; room on tho
ground Hi) r. about ten vnrds from its
former posiiio.i, but they did not follow;
but on his b:iir'::i;; two or three I cos
into the house a::d puUuig them on the
honey, tiiey L ;;n to feed, and, living
off. returned with tin ir im:.!; anions. It
seemed as if thev :i ! u : hoar the tune.
Regarding th cM i l. utiia! bees wo ild
not swarm unh t!:-v wore "tang. I"
bv the creation r.f soi:.U ho was under
the impression t!:;;t i: u:is tin- "over
tones'' which the kw: hoard, nnd
which wtro i:!:uidill u our tiir. Tho
Bounds were t.t ;:-i to be I oyoud our
range of liearing. J;.:'i. !.o .sii.l, had
five sense. :::id f::nci. d t!i:.t no others
were wmMo; bm it v ;;s obvious that
we could i:c" mo.. Mire t!.o iniinite by our
own narrow limit;i i u.;. liven within
the ix'iietration i f our own senses there
Uiight In1 en.iioss wiimds which we c add
not hear, and coh-r, if Ni,ieli wo have
uo concpp.ion. There v.a: ::!.. tho other
question s:ill r"innhii:or for holmiun. that
the familiar vn orid which surrounded us
might lie a dill'i r , iu pl.ico ttliogo'her for
other animal-, in winch iher - was music
we could not honr. c: I rs wo could not
see, and sensation , which wo could not
conceive. The pursuit of sueh studies
gave a clew to soim s and perceptions of
which we had no conceptiou. .Mechan
ical World.
i INDIAN DEPREDATION
PENSION PATENTS
LAND HOMESTEAD POSTAL
CLAIMS
The'
EXAMINKR" HI ItKAt' ofCI.AIMS
I.'NIIKR TlIK IIIKKf'TIIIN OK -
San Francisco Examiner.
tf you fmve a claim of miy iteserlptimi nn lialsm-ver
airanisi inn t linen MiaieH linvermin-ut mnl
wish It speeillly Biljitiliculed, adilioss
JOHX AVKUDERItl RN, Manaicor,
111 F street, N. XV. WaMlilntfton, l. .
Q fl N ITfl Ri UoT AN D REST
W CURE f'tR CHRONIC CASES. I
Special attention to Diseases of Women.
Mineral, Medicated and Electric Vapor
Baths. 520 18th Street, Oakland, Cal.
MARY C. PLUMB, M.J).
PlflNOOlGlS.
winter i mm,
71 Morrison Street, Portland, Or.
I0 BOX 8ii. ffcl
YOU WANT IT!
OUR HOLIDAY CATALOGUE
MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS.
SEND FOR ONE.
WILL & FINCK,SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
UAV CFUFR CURED T0 STAY CURED
II MI I L I L 11 We want the name and ad
dressof every sufferer in the
V oQTHMfl U-S. and Canada. Adrlrcis,
Jt nO I llllln P. Erold Hajes, M.D , Buffilo, H T
STEIN WAY, Gabler antfpease Planoi
VteaoJnir Ihe Brut Piano Mad, and the favorit.
heapor Pianiw; all Mimical InntnimentB; Bandu Bur
piled; lam stock of Htaeet MubIo. HTEiKWAe Bad
lUli and a8 Post Htreet; Mattuiah Gray (jo Oi I
nnr npw rnnmn anfl now ntstti
COLLSG
Portland, Oregon. A. P. Armstrong, Pilit.
Branclt School: Capital Ills. C'oi.i.khk, Saktit tingon
Same courses of study, same rates of tuition.
Business, Shorthand,
Typewriting, Penmanship, and English Departments
ttfn session throughout the year. Students admit
ted at any time. Catalonue from either school, free.
P. N. U. No. 408-8. F. N. U. No. 484
is i
I'OUTI.AMt
TION.
ICXTOsI-
Which opened on Iho ITlb of Sepleiuher,
is proving a grand ,sn, ces in everv respcel.
Thi'iviiit" more and better exhibit Hum
ever before, the display of li'ilils and jjimiiis
being paitieulaily lln The tuii'iio fur
liished by tho celebrated Mexican hand is
a leading feature. A number of special ill
tractions w ill be ollcred during the month,
consisting of war dance and the celebrated
Khost dance hy l uialilla Indians, n grand
electrical exhibit, prio drills for the Na
tional liuard, tnrmers, lunch sIionv und for
the various section of Iho North Most.
Among the notable exhibits the follow
ing tiro especially NNorlhy of mention:
M'NNIII , NN NI.KKII.
Tlie exliilillk of Shiver .V W Hiker mi', it iioiuil,
tin- mosi exti'imlNt. i nni'II hk tin. ilnesi mnl uiusi
iitli'Hi'llNi. Iii Hie e.,.siti,.n. 1'ln'lr "iiui'liliii'iN
lllsplllV I'OIII irlM'K Is'ioitiiiillN lliiinlieil iikmIi.Im o'l
III.' iiiiniN klmU ol tiiini mm Mhct mi. I hnic
Illi'lltH nelil lN III. 'in, tin, llleh Hli III KCII.'I"!
Use lliMiiu-lioiit tlie NmiloNesI, A liime mit o
their iiiHi'liiiu'rv illspliiv tills N.'iit In di'NoIi'il to
till' Nllliillls slN les ol I'lliillli'K h lileli tln v liail.lle,
sniN.-r .V w iilker Im'Iiik the lit'it.l.) mi iIoih In Hie
NoitliHist for hi'HN y iniieliliiei v o( nil Miiils. A
mosi iuiliiie lent nre ol tlieli exlillll l one ol
the NNorlil iaiiioiiN Sin, I, .linker nn iiiioim, Ni lilch
they luive siihumiiIihI In Hi,' nir. iin.l lileli lu'iirx
Hie Miciii'siiNe iliin " Hie stihli liHker Unuoii on
l'o." I lie vi'lilele exhllill ol Slioer A Wnlker
is one o( tin. innni HtlraelUe inn I liilei,.i.ttiih' lent
lnvs of ill,, entlri' eiH.nlilnti, tlu-lr Ikm.iIi Ih Iiii;
U iiiiIUiiIIn iK'eoiiiied nn till IhiiiUiik In rich colon
hii.I iimile iesieii,lent to tlie iln,.llnn riui. ol
Hie electric Unlit. I heir' ilit.iliiN ol Ni'lili h'n 1
the tln. Hl CNer seen In ihr Nortliuesl, I'liiiiilni'iil
Miiioiii; Mhleli ulaii. li the eleuiuit New 1 1 on oil
l iiillHsero 's top liucisy, NNhleh SliiNer .X Wiilkei
nn 111 niNe hiniin on the last .lay of Hie i.lllnii,
TH K IIIKKMiN mi'UVKNriO.
Have nn houesi illspliiy ol their vmlic.u
lines 1. 1 ii.mils, just the smile us nn 111 U' loiiu.l In
their slori' mi. I ii arelioiis, , loot ol Viiinhlll
slieel. l liey curry ii liirvie sim'k of nnhkoiih, Inn;
ties an. I roml curls, the ei'leliriited skuinllii .1.1
bm nn.; Nialklin; .1onnh. w.oois an. I linrroNN, the
t re.'iiiau (e. .1 anil i'iisiIik.' eiiiler mnl earriei",
Van lli iint Inoa.l east si , .ler an. I ill ill, hnri
poiNer lee. I yriinleis. iiiiiiilnn mills, .line liarri.NN s,
ele. Mr. .1. I.. I'.uikelt. the inatiimer of the '.,rl
liin.l In. ne, un.lei stmnls the IiiihIhcmi ami the
nn mils ol the s'...e ( 1 1 . . r . . 1 1 l; 1 1 1 . hii.I In ii.'mre.l
to iiiN e siitisiaeiion to hotli liiriners mnl relatl
lealers.
I. Nt. OSIIORNK , ill.
The line illspl,i o( hi: rteii 1 1 n rnl liii.leiiiiils
nun I. Mil ihe lair I y the i. l Osliorne Ciiipoo
Is helm iil.l.'h -.ii iir.-.l ii n .it as iHliiii
elleoi the most eoiiiiehell'.lN. nil. I ,n 1 1 lllio Inn
t'Ner lied ire exlnhlle.l. this llri.i nn a s ,.tal.lllie.
lu K.; nt AiiIi.iiii, N V , hii.I h:. hn.l h most sue
ees-inl enn er. I he ianie their i.io.net lu.ve
sineail to the in. .si iliseuii elN lll.-ed eoiintrles ol
I lie ni .irl.l, mi. I the cniiMSiitiicc ol thin retievNii,
NN i(l lt sllhse.ll.'llt htuH'ieillls t THI Isal'l lulls, I'll
IkII.'.I iis.ii Ihelll thr iiisOssIIn ot eslal'llshllii;
nraiien imii.es in ciiloiii;... I'litia.leli.lilii, si
Uiuis, I Ml In-, Milt I. nke illy . I 'or tin ml. Mm Krnii
eisni ami In Ausiiallii, s,nilh America hii.I tin
MiroiH'iin eoninries. lnlhelrexhll.lt IhUvenr
tin y liiiNe rontliii'il th.'iiisi'lNon i hlellvln their
on n niHlllUni tlire.l sii.Tlnlth .. lirsilni; . , 1 1
'lntf..riii l th.-iriNorhl remiNN ne.l No. II linrvesler
ami himler, the i isliorin' No. I nnoier ami the
iislsirne N.i. s r.aK'r. Ihe Ksh.irne roiioiaiiv
h o e heeu hni anleil iiiniiy im .lals hii.I i.1.iiiiiis
(or Ihe exeelleiiee ol t ti-rf iiio.lemeiits. t heir
I'orl.an.t h..iise Is loenie. at SUieenih hii.I V
slns ts. Sen. I (or lllilslratisl entillnnue.
INK OHK..ON OINNr I.IININ Ntll.l..
I 111-1 1 ii trull ' Niomleriiil mnehliie of i iteitmi
Invent ion ami I irecon inniiiiliieture. mnl lin- met
NNltll HII II II ) 'H I It 1 1 e 1 i'i I sin ss iliirinu III.' hllorl
time it has I n h.-Inri' the inihlie. Ills mniiii
fnetiin.l l.y Will In nt I;. MoihI, Hie luveiilur,
hi : . r r. ml Mnvi, I ntllHinl. t ireyoii, Hint 1,
Ii) the Mitchell ,x Leviis rutiii.iitiN . hni
I lie 1 1 -1 1 ii Hon o( Iuin lint reeeh ei the nn!) irnl.l
1'iisl.il fifi itNianleil to the Uieijoii Sinte 'll..Hri
o( Am leiiltnre. With h v Ii'nv to oven nine Ihe
ohjee'.l.ins mnl to mnkeii mill Unit won!,! in. s i
the it ni. , -r 1 nn alii, that nnoiiIiI :ik In the farm
er, sl.ick i nl si t. nn areh. iii.semmi, mnl all oihets
iisiiu o liamllliii: eho.s'.l I I. ii mill that
nn'oiiI.I eli.'i liny kin. I ol i: nil it. u lilt Iltlh- tsiuer,
nn it! 1 healiiii; the i.r.liiei, eroin.mlea! In lite
nn hv of repiilrs, slniie ami strum,' in I'otistrite
lion mnl easN to liiimlle, the liiNettlor, iatenlee
hii.I iMMiiiii.ii'tiirer ot the ureL;iiii iilnnt t.rnlit
MIIlsiit minh time liiNestlHtliiK Ihe many
faults nn. I I'eu merits of the In'sl mills on (he
imirket. mnl the result o( his Inls.rs mine In-fore
the I'lihli" in the hm' of I He eonil.ine.l I ireu.iii
iiiant (.Mill .Mill. It ll! elnin nil kin.U o( lthIii,
NNet or ,lrv, ami nnIII itn .I.Mi'.le ihe inn t of
xvork ni ith the smim jhinn it Hint riny loin mill
Niilliln. 1 r is si hi: iik 1 1 ii To u n n o.t is. mnl is
no aiinn'...l ns to urln.l ir ehon at nn 111. NN rite to
itlier.il Ihe hIsinc intrlles for further inforniii
li. ill.
tii k i'i:rn,i ni n im riuioit,
s It iiliiavs iloi s nn hereNer exltililteil, iitiniels
the ntleiitiiin of everv one. It Is n tmlv NNiuuler-
(ill innehine, mnl lias hIiiunh been iiNNanle.l llrst
ilies over all eolns'lilorn.' II w ill lialeh ostrlell,
turkey, noose, .luck, hen, silk Nvorm atnl all nther
kimls of ems, ami Is in nsr In nearly every eh
lli."l miry in llii'Moilil. Somt ior illiistinteil
eittaloane ilewTihliii; Ineiiliators mnl l.r.i.i.l.Ts.
hiov anil nn hat to feeil, i te., to 1'i tiiliiiiiii Inen
liiilor Co , I'. IhIiiiiih, t ill.
EEDS
AI.I. OI K SKKIW A UK TKSTKH. If you
ttiint the very liest it Is that yon kliow'
will KniNV, nt rush iirieen, write lis.
Office,
onu
F. L. POSSON II SON,
2d Street rortiana, Oregon. Front St,
I UK tittlCAT
G. SHINDLER FURNITURE CO.,
Furniture Manufacturers.
iwwwwijrf-r?1.?
Hrnrl for ("ntntoKix.
Warerooms. 166 First, Through Block 200
CHICHE8TER-8 ENGLISH,
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE.
Lad leu, ink DrujiirlNt for (thichrttert
hatam iuiltA lth htm rihhnti I'uLu .
boxec win If d with blue ribbon"
"
Hwld bj all Local JirnscUU.
Buy Your Own Goods if Your
ADVANCE THRESHERS,
THE BEST IN AMERICA.
All pllti Id paiwboard feiiei, pink wripri, are danfffroim couiiirA-ltN. At Driigtlaw i
4o. In itkmpt tor particulari, toatlmoulali, ami 'HilTef fur l.mtHom," in Mter, hy rotur
Chernlrnl Fire Engines end Extinguishers. Fire Hobo and Dppnrtment BuppllcB, fitcnm Tjtuudi)
Machinery, Pumps of h11 kinds, BniBH fioods, Pino and HttinKR, llitncock Insplriilor, Marine Worl
Bulting and Hnsn, WrenehCB, Ltibrinatlne Oils, Church, School and KHrm BellK, Eitnlm'SHnd Bolli'rs
of CarU in Portland. Dealers, write for prices. For
niaiiKHiniin iirtilB ana corgen, uiikkipb, nurnin, ri
firen. UuekIob. Hiirnen, npniiK
Z. T. WRIGHT. Foot of Morrison Street, PORTLAND. OR.
t'ATAItltll t AN T UK ( t II H
Willi ItH'AI, APPI h'AIIUNS, nn lliey cnmiul
leiieli lliem'tit ol the .IIiii'hsi' ThIhhI! is h l.loo.t
or ii i i si 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' .no I ihseiiM', mnl In onler tui 1 1 r - It
you Iihni. to tnk 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 ii l l eliie, I nx. IliilOla
110 ill (ill.' Is Ink en Inlei nalH , mnl ih'I" illleelU
on the I.l.iii.l mnl iiiiiioiih loiilaeeri. 1 1 ii 1 1 V t i
tllllll I'llle Ik IIO J 1 1 II I ' k lll.nl le I lie 1 1 NN l IT,'
Milheil liy one oi III" I m-m plimli Inn. In III I
eoiiniiN nir yi'His. mnl I a reuii lur u.'eiiilion
It In eoni'iiiii'i ol Hie hesl tonic kiioun in
111 lleil NN i I ll I hi' Iii'hI hi. hi. I l 1 1 1 It n, Mi'llliu .11
H'.'IIn on Hie in ne. mi. Mil Ihivk I he ei lei I coin
liliiiitliin ol Ihe luo liiviieilleiils l ii hat ir.iliicc
mieh NNon.leiliil reniilla III enilnil enliirili. seiul
for leslliiiiiiilaU lieiv K .I I II1AH ,UH ,
I'... lot, i n, lole.l.i, ll.
Sold by ill'illijilsls, pi lee, i.i renin.
Malne'ii 1, 10(1,000 Ion Inn eiop looks im II lliey
lla. I liei'ii ieiiiil1lliiK Ihe liiiix In k'onn limler
Ihell leel .loll ll l.iisl
IIoXHhKNKMH, All Hlllleiing I'rolll nidi
Iiiiii if Hi Thitml und iiiineiii. will be
nn iceiilil y Hilrpi ined al Ihe iiumediale relief
It it . i rl ml by Hie Use of "Hniuii inmt'iiii
Trochrs,'' Sul.l only ill boxes.
The Imlelier iloesn'l try In make Is. Hi en. Is
mi ni. I. life Ik henN let mnl Inoie IMolllalile lor
hint.
TIIK IIOI.I ON ll!M Ht:, I'Olt I I.AN II, tut.
Ci.iilia'ily Inealeil : V nieil. nn. X Kiii..s'ioi i!mi;
IllNt i'Iiihm; reiiHiitialili. niten. t'. . Uoli) , pn.i.
I'M KimimilliioSinvo I'lilluli; inuliut; no unioll.
Tky tiitHMKA for breiikfiiNt,
ONl$ ISlVJOYS
Hoth tlio mrtliiHl ami icmilu wIh'U
Sjrup of Figs is taken; it iu iiUitsant
und refreshing t tlio tn.Hto, ami icta
pently yet prontntly on tho Kitlnryu,
Liver ntnl JWelH, dentists tho pys
tern eflectitallv. tli.ijH'U coIiIh. Iie.nl
Aclies and levers ntnl curea Iialiitti.1'.
eoiiHtiiintion iierniimently. For ralu
m 60c ami $1 bottles by all ilruggka.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SH MAtlCISCO. cm.
louisviue, nr. hi w roHX.
Some
Children
Grow in (f
Too Fast
ii - ir.i i.
m
become listless, fretful, without ener
gy, thin and weak. But you can for
tify them and build them up, bv the
I use of
I OF PURE COO LIVER OIL AND
HYPOPHOSPHITES
Or I.lme und hwda.
They will take It readily, for it is al
most as palatable as milk. And it
should be remembered that AH 1 1'liw.
TKISTIYK Oil 1 1 III! OKI Ol lillS (111 (OI KS,
III BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNQ, IT IS
UNEQUHIED. .HitiiltUiiHmiBilrrit.
'VICTORY.'
lir.W.H.M ni.i..
Hull. Atfi'lit Inr
I'ii. illr t unit.
IITii Miirk.'l nt,
room 'Jii, H. v.,
Mr. Il.sioniif
Httli (.wlii'r, mil
lot ti !., N. NV.
WiihIi.. Ii I'.
1'oi ki'l lilil'
Irotiiiim.. "Vlr-
I 'linvriulili il. I
11)111 " will run' ntiv
ItMi'iiHi. fiiirkly,i'lii'iiily, tint
urnlly, Nvhili' HMlffn
NN'lllllllll Hl'IIHIlllOII, lIlirttllN,
IriiKH, liM'trirliy nr tmnlil
l''.uliol.v tii'M t'orri.;
hliMiil iniiitni'ti.iMl ; iilmiirti's iitvui'ii from
ulr; I'lifli
dlHi'iin' Ki'lf t'lirlnii. I'rli'H, )lil; trial, ..it ri'iiln.
MM.
The Best Sofa Bed on Earth is the
SADLER PATENT SOFA.
Matin All Ntyleii hiiiI SI.iih.
-'- -
If".
OI'KN.
167-169 Front Street,
Ft. to
Portland, Or.
RED CROSS
Diamond Brand
fiiS
Tho tnf. H.., -. a i...i ,
elih Diamond Brand lu ItnH und llnl,t mf.i.ui
.ik.. l,tA U.f.,.. o..l..jm...j , .
" uwiiiiwiww ana fMcuriotu.
ut tf na if
roturn MalL
IMllLAKUUiA.-
Dealer Does Not Garry Them,
PARRY CARTS AND ROAD WAGONS,
Best and Cheapest In the World.
Carts, $15 Up. Wagons, $50 Up.
aild KXPrPBg WBlrOllS. the lurirral. UKunrtmonl
fu
urlber information cull on or address
A
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THIS and THAT.
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1 1 ; 1 1 -. ! : I 'O.l'ltl M..lnr.'li
till i nn .1 ini' ! IIO ru
in, n, W N, A. lull I'.
l-AIN.
JoV.
cures nr.uiGCS.
r.-ner N l.l.', Mo., tVli. 7. IW
'SI, JhimU oil In wittionl M I"' r for puliu,
LruKus m In . Ac." I..v. I' 'I. IInnnhisi.
I'ii 'in il,iilll rluiii li.
CURES 8PRAIN3.
t'lltrllllllltl, llllln, Aflll I1''.
I mifli-ri'il villi 'IhiiIumI bhUu Ntlilrh
Ml'lli il Ni l IHIII ll. I '1111.1 ; i l't lelli T III 0
tlf HI, JliroU tMl llll'l UNNi IliliK I I uli it.
Mul l IK III. K.
8T. JACOBS OIL
The Great Remedy Fcr Pain,
cornea also
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA,
THE NEW WEBSTER
a
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It" .lll. .1 ioi.I l.i'-. I I i I "it 1 I I I
A GRAND INVCOTMENT
I v. I v I .inno m . l I.
U'uik ol no i-l-.ti ii. ti i. I oi. i I'i Ni'io..
M.M.i tl.illl I o I .. I. 'I i. i I l ":. I " i It. . I.il i"l.
i i huiiI . n ii.iin ii ii ini ii. .1. t.rl ttm Bitl.
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t ..ii nt v, iw vh"l"i: i ni' i l.i i ini- '! in i "io"
I, 'If ninl 'i.ii iimtii. In
.rtllih'-l ml
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t'tttlll"! llll'l I'll. II I t.ll'l.
I lin ltiirn.ilii 1 1 a 1 1 . u
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ti
A '. M I Kill NI .N. ( It.
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S.i Inullrlil, Mil-., I
M. .
DESTand SAFEST OIL
Manufactured.
C52
lfitiC.L..;:-.iii VI.V' '-'jrA
Give This Oil a Trial,
YOU WILL USE NO OTHER.
Tit i:
OUKATI'illT
V tea t hlrkrn I lev ill. t-
Ak your ilvalvr tnr ll, or mini mr fnn Cln-ular
lVtaluma Inniliator Co,, ivtaliinia, Cal.
HUNTER S EQUIPMENTS
KlnlilncTai'klii. Kl". limit Vri,.i
I.MW Vtr
rTtasaaii. uu nrari v ni. . pskh inTuU.i..
THE SPECIFIC A NO. I. '
l''iin'Hiilliiiiiiiitiirii ill'.i liiiriri.rii.f n.i,..
VdlllllP "" '"''' IHINV !.;;, .hillillllit, 1'ri"
I UUIlJ v,'"t" "t.'11'tiuo, ll l.i'liiKin InliTitiil
i.'ii.-.i. i .ii.-i iit u i v. rv tliltiK i,H
lllWl'Hlli'll. I'lllr.rf.l III! l In-.,
MEN!
Hiilli-llliilt. Hulilhy llrilKKlltx iirHont
in ri'i- Ipt nr iirl.v liy Tin, A. Hi li.ii'B.
Hu ll Mi'.lli'liiii l'o , hiiii Jim', rn,
JOHNSTON Si. LAWRENCE,
NN'llltl.KHAI.K ANII HKI'AII,-
Plumbelt and Engineer! Supplies, Hnd
nil S earn PutJip, Iron Pipe. Rami, Pip,
Covering, lubricator,, Water Motor,, Fin
and Ventilators, Cith Registers, Etc,
Wrlti- Tor iirln'n.
232 FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OH.
ClIlllllll'tlllH on ,.., ,) vi'llllllllllIK
liiill.llnKK. Kutliiiiii,.,, i,irnl,.,, K
HOYT & CO.
Wniil mi HKt'iit In I'vi'iy town In Ori'itmi. WhnI,.
IIIKU'II HIIII lilltllll til HI'll
PIANOS and ORPA mcs
,,,m!'.'.".","i.hn'""- !i" Ht,,,k "r
MiiKlt! tiiiH'lKTH iiri'Iiwi . Hitw-lnl rnli-K
KoimIh. Wrlti'fi.r imrllciiliirH .
rORTLANII, ll.
DRIED FRUIT
Will be plenty and cheap this year. New Apiiicoti,
Pkachks, Nbctahinhs, Afh.ks, CHEkaiiM. Black
bhhiuks now ufTering. We quote
Apricots, fine 7 n to oi
Peaches, choic lZZ. 8 10 12
Nactarlnei, extra 8 IO I2
Apples, bright 7; e; l0
Apples, alden lined ,.-. 0 12
Grapes, i8qo, good " 3'
Raisins, r89o, per lb fi 6 7"
Prunes, 1890, gowi " 7' o' o'
BUckberr(-s, ,8,,, fie '".Z I2,'l5
Cherries, pitted, i8nt on on
Figs, ,89, black Cafa Z:.:;.:" ?f
-,?JhrfrU't;1 V" var!;ty Thc above ar " J'aliy!
dark, old, or inferior lot, w, offer lower. Sm.H dis. ount
to Hotel, i. Boarding Houses, Dealers, and other largs
buyers. Canned goods are lower: see next paper. We
offer a general variety of (roods for family usft
at close prices, and want a share of your trade. , ASR
for 40-page catalogue free. Address
SMITHS' OASH STORE,
i0.-1 Kro St., San Ptaooisoo
It-aillliff remprii. Mil i,
Cures ln J nnnnttirnl iiw, t.rn. ma
rlTobHA YR.VJ PrlvtA,l.,.n., a
If On.r.nt.l not 10 U cnrlaln euro tor the dphlll.
mum BtrtmiiH. Jfitlntr weakness peculiar
. 1 to women
IHEtVANSUllMinttCo in riromniendlug It to
ini;.iiiiiiii.s3S0si an BitiiMrerii.
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