The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 31, 1891, Image 4

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    riiKst rural riiKSl
u, Williams' Indian IMlo Ointment will cure
BlVml K am "!Ut '1- h,.,. .Homer
allavi the ttohlug at mieo, aem poumoe,
! iVi.tHiVl relief. lr. Williams' Indian I'lle
of the t.riv e trl, unit nuthtns else, Kvery
lToiirlrto-, Cleveland. O.
SE
EDS
1KSIK0. U you
want the very best ptoiL that y.; kn,w
..in ..,.. ut eiu-H prices, write ns.
' r . a orial WarehOUM
untc. F.LPUSaun au"i 170
Portland. Oregon. Front at.
3333
209
2d Street
TIPS
2'Jm? mw W'ft touch! hlshvurt'
THE LILY OF' THE NILK.
T know H' tr""1 whlttt lily
Thai stately eup of eiv.;iny anew
That ivainati alultaster lump,
Willi broad kiwu Wwlti Mow!
Hadje. has, within hi r eraittber,
Thw cton of Niloti.m k
To typify the purity
Ttutl reigns alsuit the plaeo.
One day bud, fresh ohmiI,
shone out it rtonvr, full Moom and fair,
And Mad It was a way of hers
lient down iitut kissed it thero.
ITor ripe, red lips tonohed softly
I'pon tlu i'iip of creamy snow
Oh', would that I ft lily wvrw
That lad- mttrht Visa me so!
-Ueorps AmolX
IN CONSTANTINOPLE.
SOME OF THE STRANGE SIGHTS
SEEN IN ITS STREETS.
A Hit ot I'omtlalu.
It Ja whilo fxtimniitiat a collection or
Jauncsc, Chinese nnl Coivun porcelain,
pottery ami faience that one realises the
fact that no Imnl voi;k illunnnuteil by
taste or renins iterishos from the world.
The original lei;iiers of a certain form
of porcelain niav Ih forgotten these
thousand years, and so may tlio men who
discovered this dlor and that, and those
who found out the secret of under glaze
ml over: the way to heat just so much
at one stage of the painting and just so
little at another; the inventor of a har
monious blending of all that his irede-
. 1 .. ..11 i...:.
cessors had uiscovereit. inn an meir
work told, and here i the result a bit of
porcelain that when examined at leisure
and in 'ie sympathetic frame of miiul is
found to rank itself with great poetry,
great music, great sculpture. New York
Cor. New Orleans ricayune.
pure
ir;ini;i plug cut
smokino- toUicco that does not
bite the tongue, and is free from
rtnv foreiirn mixture. More
solid comfort in one package of
Mastiff than you can get out of
a dozen others, l'acked in can
vas pouches.
J. B. Pace Tolacco Co., Richmond, Viipnia,
1)
"August
Flower
How does he feel ? He feels
cranky, and is constantly experi
menting, dieting himself, adopting
strange notions, and changing the
cooking, the dishes, the hours, and
manner of bis eating August
Flower the Remedy.
How does he feel? He feels at
times a gnawing, voracious, insati
able appetite, wholly unaccountable,
unnatural and unhealthy. August
Flower the Remedy.
How does he feel 7 He feels no
desire to go to the table and a
grumbling, fault-finding, o.ver-nice-.
ty about what is set before him when
;he is there August Flower the
Remedy. '
How does he feel 7 He feels
, after a spelLof this abnormal appe
tite an utter abhorrence, loathing,
and detestation of food ; as if a
mouthful would kill him August
Flower the Remedy.
How does he feel 7 He has ir
regular bowels and peculiar stools
August Flower the Remedy.
P
I took Cold,
X took Sick,
I TOOK
SCOWS
ILMSSf
result:
I take My Meals,
I take My Rest,
AND I AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE
ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON ;
fetting fat too, for Scott's
mulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil
and Hvpophosphitesof Limeand
Soda not only cured my Incip
ient Consumption but built
ME UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING
FLESH ON MY BONES
AT THE RATE OF A POUND A DAY. 1
TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS I BO MILK, j
MICH TESTIMONY IS NOTHING NEW.
SCOTT'S EMULSION IS DOING WONDERS
DAILY. ,TAKE NO OTHER.
RAZER
Best in tfi e World!
Get the Genuine!
Sold Everywhere!
MORPHINE
HABIT !
A Lnuim to llursrmon.
A Canadian writer draws attention to
the fact that many horses are subjected
to much pain by the bits being nut into
their mouths on very cold mornings with
out precaution being taken to free them
from frost, lie makes the following re
marks on the subject, which are certainly
worthy of consideration: "The bits should
be carried into the house and thawed out
by the kitchen stove, or dieted Into a
pail of water. If you want a lesson you
will not soon lorget m regaru wina
matter, put your tongue against a bit
that has been exposed all night to a rero
temperature. It will stick fast, ana you
will not get it free without" leaving some
of the skhr behind." Giving -horses ico
water is also cruel, and not calculated to
conserve the health of the most useful
helper man has on the farm. Chicago
Tuuea.
The Deadly Juiijle Fever.
Siarn's great teak and ebony forests
are several hundred miles from tho coast
These are 60 dense that the sujterintend
ent of the construction of telegraph, Sir.
Fritz an American consumed two or
three months in cutting n way for a line
through a ftrest of sixty-rive miles.
There was an advance party of some
500 natives cutting the trail, and a sec
ond party of 170 putting up the poles
and wire. Elephants were used for all
carrying. So "terrible was the jungle
fever that in that dno jungle some 250
natives died within two months. If a
dose of twenty grains of quinine failed to
break the fever death almost immedi
ately ensued. Carter Harrison in Chi
cago Mail.
Reporting BUmarck's Speeches.
The task' of taking down the prince's
speeches is not an easy one. The oflicial
stenographers often trip up on his words,
as in his recent speech, wherein tho cor
rection had to be made about Ms reier
ence to Russia and Bulgaria. The incor
rect version came from the unofficial ac
counts, and the correction from the prince
himself. The stenographers who take
his words have afterward to write out
their notes in lonir hand, and these are
submitted to the chancellor, who r akea
corrections before thev are published as
the oflicial utterances.
SEKIOCS DAN'dEK
Threatens every man, woman or ehf J1 living m
a region ol country wiu-re lever hihwikhv
uIkiiI fiinmi fha crorniH tf HlHlllfiul (lihi'USe HCC III
h fit frnm in air una are HWKiioweu umm m.
u Ht..r of Kih h retrion. Moliciiml Mifeeimril
absolutely neeesHury to nullify thin dimmer. Ah a
of fortifiiinn anil urclimatiiiK the system
ui uh til h Htilt. t rewiHt the'riutliiriitl i)i;on, Hoh
tetter's HUimaeh Bitters is ineompHnibly the l-st
Mini thu iiiiwt iMtiinlar. Irreiiitliifities of the
utmriur.li livi.r mul Imwels eneouraiie malaria
but these are speeililv reetlfled by the Bitters.
The functions of digestion and secretions are as:
sisted by iUi use, and it vigorous as well us rexu-
In. oninlitirjtl llf the HVHteni tifoIllOU'd lV it. ('oil
stitution and ijhysiijile aretliiisdefeinleil against
the inroads ot malaria oy mis minnm- i'";-
....tii'U ..-hi'h iu .tun ii piTtHin anil inorouiii
rcniedv'in the worst ' caaes of intermittent and
remittent fevers.
he nid she break her engage to you? He
Oh.no. Klie jiiwt married another lellow witn
out saving a word. . she Invited me to me wen
ding, though.
AXLE
GREASE
Books free.
SURE CURE
Pacific Medicine Co.. 529 Clay St. San Francisco.
PIAN0S0RGANS.
WINTER I HARPER,
71 Morrison Street, Portland, Or.
IW BOX B02.
I() NOTIISTKK9S YOUKSELK.
Brandreth's Pim cureeruptioiiH, tetter,
salt rheum, blotclies, 8pots, pimples, pus
tules, boils, carbuncles, ring worms, scald
head, sore eyes, erysipelas, itch, scurfs, rtis-
colorations There is nothing more dis
gusting than a face and neck all broken out
Willi pinipies aim oitiutv ucuuo. .u. n-
blood pure, and all such eruptions disap
near. One or two Bkandbeth'b Pim.8 taken
every night for a month never tail.
UKANDKETH H j IIjLM ale Illireiy veKetuiuc,
absolutely harmless and safe to take at any
tune.
Sold in every drug and medicine store.
either plain or sugar-coatcu.
We always envy a fat woman when we see her
laughing. There seems to be so much of her
that is having a good time.
Tli Turk' lei ami I'uimjr Tromrt
I'nmketl Street ami tl Theiof,
Blioi Vedillera l All Horta lrlv
tll H Hitritnlu,
One of tho flint tliingn you will notice if
the fo, worn lv nil tho Turku, U U ml
felt cap with no viwir, with lint top ami
blui-k silk tjuwi. Tutkish law nxminw every
nmlo subjivt ut the suilaii to urar tliU kind
ot n cap. The nu n worn- very fumiy truuscr.
Then mv no close lilting pinittiUnii, such at
men wear la America; but linwc, Imgi;)' ei-
trivHiniw, which hnik like two luro U-is
fiutteiit'd together ill the top. These, lire
...ii ii.,i-,..l HiMuiiil tlio waist with a colored
cinlle. which is soiuctiint very handsome.
Thetiwt iv not cinch U tter than our
niii'inwt'st iilli'vs, mul no crooktHl mid dirty I
AVo sirt'h not .eiiiov li ii in such streets, mul
business would U iuile inihissilili. You
ii.iv.ie met so miutv dots lie fore, 1 hey are
JiiL- vellow aniiiuils" ami live ill the stiivts.
They have, no owners, but shift fur tuenv
elves as well as they can. You will atuiif
We over them if you are not careful, for they
eem to think that tliestrtvt belongs to iiieiu
clvitt. They lie down anywhere, Ufor l
lion or in the middle of the ativvt, mul evl
ilently exiHH't u to turn out fvr them. These
dugs 'organize iheuiselvea into hainls, mul
each iMuiiinv has its ow n district. It in dan-
ceivus for a ilov' to leave his (hmht territory,
and ho is likely to pay dearly for tivspassing
wiliiiu his neighbors' limits.
CANINK OtNEHOSITT.
The dogs are generous to each other. At
the uoldier' Imrracka the tings nivivo the
f rairmeuts after every meal. Une day w hell
the food was brought out only two dogs were
la sight. These might havo had a grami
feast bv themselves. They did not take
mouthful, but started otf at full sjhviI In op-
.nwit.t ilins'iion. tSoim their Uirkmg sum
moned the wholtf p.ick, and they ato their
dinner tuiretliel'.
I know vou will laugh at tho shop in Con-
tuntinople. They are not like the tmiutiful
stores vou have seen in our cities with largo
plaUg' ' s show window and long row of
elegant counter. Iu I jtisiuiiunopie xuo
priucipal store are in buaar. into
baaaisjare large one story umiumgs,
streeU running through them iu every direc
tion. On each side of these street are the
little shoos. The floor is ulmut two feet
al.iva the street, and the ow ner usually ntU
Oil the Hour w ith Ins legs crossed under him.
The room is small, so that ho can read
many of hi goods without rising. A we
jxiss along we can look in nt the various
shops and examine their Rootl.
Let us stop at this dry goons (wore. At
i. . 1.;.. A-
loon as the man sivs us nmMiig av uis go"s
he takes his piit from his mouth and liegins
to chatur uway iu a very lively fashion,
Showing us souiepieixi of gotxls. If you show
sny desire to iniiko a purcluuv", he w ill nami
a high price, and pretend he Ls giving you
tho article. If you offer a much smaller sum
be will fold up' the cloth and put it away,
with a gesture of horj-or. When you turn
away', however, he w ill call you back and
take your own price or else make a new offer
much below the flint,
TUB CARPKXTEU'a HIIOP.
One of the strangest places is the carpenter
chop. Here you will see a mull seated on the
floor liehind a turning lame, liistouu or
using a treadle as our workmen do, ho has a
bow and string which he draws back and
forth with his right hand, and so makes tho
wheel revolve. He holds the chisel in hi
left hand and presses it against the wood with
his bare toes. U that not a strange way to
use a turning lathei
You might think, where the stores are so
close together and the streets so narrow, that
peddlers would have a poor chance, htm
there are a great many uf them who sell
fruit These men curry trays of fruit ou
their heads. When they find a good place to
Stop, they set down tne tray upon a nigu
stool, take tueir scales irom tueir snoumera
and are ready for business. They sell almost
everything by weight and are usually care
ful, though the scales may tie very rudo. l
have seen them made simply of two wooden
saucers, suspended by strings from a straight
stick. The .bar was held by another string
fastened in the middle, and tho eye must
ludire when the two scull's balanced. The
weights may be bits of iron or even nroken
pieces of stone or brick. On the tray theso
peddlars have large, luscious grapes, anu win
civo vou all you can eat ior a cent or two.
There are fresh green ligs winch do not looK
much like the dried ones that come to us in
boxes. The quinces are large ami the peoplo
cook them with meat. The chestnuts are
larger than ours, though not quite so sweet.
They are roasted, taken from the shell and
cooked with meat und isjtatoes iu a very nice
etew.
Other men carry tanks of water or lemon
ade on their bucks, und jingle cups in their
hands to attract attention. Tho funniest
way to carry water and wine is in the skins
of hoirs or buffaloes. When full these look
almost like the animal from which tho skin
has been taken. Thus you may often, meet a
man with what looks liko one or two hogs on
his back. The men who carry these wino
skins, as well as other burdens, have queer
saddles fastened to their bocks, and put the
load on these.
In the eatine rooms you may see littlo
stoves with soup cooking ou them, or bits of
meat roasting on a spit over tho coals. The
odors are inviting; but you may go hungry,
unless you can talk their strange language.
In Constantinople almost every language of
the world is used. Detroit t ree rress.
HKtmiat Aiioi'r hv , vitoMi'itu.
TIVK TAUOO.
I win not iitiuhw to convince menial Indite, m
Indeed Unit would be (riillless without 111 nee
vwmrj cultured Intellect thai makes Ionic H'H-
able. bVree, lirlljlaucy and oiliilnallly even
kit no weapons to nUaek a slave Willi, for miiiij
uliults tho medical ait was licditctt about by
proM riptlve bilioo which II, as et, hits not ur
Ivert. The liiiind (or murdcrum lra ' m'
c unity uf Imbecility slumped upon the menial
nllbcr uf the avenue ludh Idual In relation In
lucilictne and medlt liie men. The sun ol the
nineteenth century has not yet dunned upon hi
Intellectual hoikou. lie, tunclher with In Ideal
medicine man, still hibernates In the nood old
hi) of the dark ski's, when It wit bad form to
be tuiu!"IUvo. He still " Ik'Uovcs " III lileedliik,
lillsierlnu. VKiuliitiic. immltiu and sweutliik. He
i I i 1 11. II. i Mil
lOVt'S COptlMlS Itnsi'S til iiiiie iiii-ne ii"-.
liehlslii nssiitiellilii and calomel and earliolli'
acid. They are coiisltleird linllsinMisaliie; no
li'iiUliUed (umllv.with pigmy liueiieci aim
alslomldiil developmeui; consilient' llselt sal
w lllinul those tamtlv lures. I nose I no uoi w ent
to convert; Ihoy arc the Hip Vail Winkles Unit
continue to similiter throti I tnisiinu pnui-
ably Ihroimh the next eeulin). I licy piny no
rule In Hie vmrld history. I act live; mra nc
No moliiiint'lit murk their torgnUeli aepiiiener,
Hnmiinltv was not enriched by Ihelr enlmnec;
It lias lost iiotliliiK by (heir exit. They are drill
lUHnl on the nhure ot time, and lloal with the
lib anil tide u( opinion they nae iiiiieriuii
from their iiiillipilsiiiierphle ancestry. '
not lo these I wtsii to iiiiiiivss iinseo, mil ."
thinking ones, whom a thought dots not throw
into an epileptic panuvam; w ho lovekuow Icdne
(nr its own sake; w ho are w llllng to Investigate
the truth or liilsltv uf any pmikIHoii. and, once
emu Inced, w 111 stiind bv It thruiiKh all the si tin
aces o( a chiiltcriini and delayed elvlllatlun.
To Ihcse- nul the cluittercrs, lull till' nuiikcis i
cimiiiend the II Istouc urttf Stciu for iuvcstli;it-
Uiiii.itnd will elucidate w Ith pleasure any tpie
li.m not siiilieienlH clear Iu book, which will he
ut (tee to any addtt .
lr. Jordan' otlloe is at the resilience ol
ex-Mayor YesUr. Third ami James streets,
Vent t le V llxll.
Consultation and prescript tons aooiiui
CouoHS. "Brown't BronchM Troche" are
ned with advantage to a leviate Coughs
Bore Throat. Hoarseness and Bronchial
Affections. Bold only in boxes.
i :i
lClVJOV!
Both tho tnetltotl mul rcmillH
yrup f ln i taktm; it in ploiiHant
tml ivfretlhtni to tlio IuhIo, and m'U
;cutly)et jiituiipliy on Iho Kidneys,
ivcr und liowom, cIchiisch iho
... .,1 i t i . t i
I'M t'llt'CUIItUV, UISIM'IU fi'ltis, mi'w
lies und fevc-tj mul curca Imbituv
Histiiintioii iicrnuuiciitly. l''r nal
u Wk-ftiul $1 bottles ly till tlru'iHU
CALIFORNIA FIG SMUP CO
Si fHAHCIHOO. ct,
lOIMtYILIt. Ut VsV 0
BEST and SAFEST OIL
Manufactured.
1 v ft
isend Air free book explaining the llistiv
genetic system.
IM'TioN.-The llistinrtaetio Metlicmes
re Mold in but one awcttcv in each town.
I'll., l ibel ,ii-,.ini,l the ImimIu bcirts the lot
I, mini, insi'miium- " lr. J. Kugeiie Jor
dan, llistogeiietiu Medicine." Kvery other
device is a frattih
ii..i,i... ii. . ,11,1 ili Sublux uct the credit of
bi'l'm; so ie, iaia ,' Mr. Norris II) keepluw Ills
mouth shut fui'e,UW years
CATAUltll CAN'T lK Cl'HKO
With I.IK-AI. AI'I'I.U'VTIDSS. a thev cannot
reach the sent ol the disease. Catarrh is blend
iii,,ni,iil OUense. and III onlcr to cure II
I..., i..L leieiiiiil n'liiedlcs. Hull's t it
inrrh l ure Is taken Internally, and acts directly
en the I, !,,,.! ami mucous surfaces. IliillMa
i..,i,,-nr i. in, .oiHck mcillclue. It was pre
w,.ritu.l 1,V title III ilie U'sl pIivsIcIkiis Iu this
cniuitrv fiir vcars, and Is regular prescrlitloii
i. i. ,.."...i ..in,., lu.i iimli's know ii, com
blued with the Is'st bhsid pui tilers, actliu! dl
...... e..iia aiirfuees. The Is rfeet Ciflll
I, ,-n,.,, il. lun uu-rcillellls IS Hill inmm
.,..,). ..il.,rlnl re.lilU In Clirllllt I'lltlirrll. M'Ul
r tesUuiuiilHl Iree. r. J. ' nr. ir. i .
I riipru nil "I iiiiiii'iv,
Sold by tlitii!lsts; price, ,.i cents.
A Very Important Bill.-" There Is a bill of
considerable importance before the Herman
Reichstag now." " What one i thatV" " The
Emperor."- '
" It pays to study the interests of the
consumer," said a dealer to a drummer
who was trying to sell him short-weight
plug tobacco. ATake, for example, Star
Plug, which is used by the great mass of
chewers throughout the United States.
StarlTug is not only the best and most
satisfactory chew,- but every plug is a full
sixteen-ounce pound."
It is said that even the flies blow more In
Chicago thuii anywhere else.
Portland has received a fine new Hook
and Ladder Truck with a Cronin Exten
sion Ladder and two Hose Wagons from
F. B. Mcllroy of that city. They were
manufactured by W. T. Y. Schenck, San
Francisco.
Use Enamellne Btove Polish; no dust, no smell.
l Said Ever So Many Things.
I "Oh, George!" cried young Mrs. Merry,
running to meet her husband at the door,
"I've something the tot to toll you."
"Nor said George, "what is it?'
"Why, don't you think the baby can talk I
Yes, sir. actually talk. He's said ever and
ever so many things. Come right into the
nursery and hear him," ,
George went in.
"Now, baby," said mamma, persuasively,
talk some for papa. Kay 'How do you do.
pipaf "
"Gcu, goo, goo, goo," says baby.
"Hear him!" shrieks mummu, ecstatically.
'Wasn't that just as plain as plain can bel"
George says it is, and tries to think it is,
too.
"Now say, 'I'm glad to see you, papa.' "
"Da, da, boo, tee, boo."
"Did you ever!" cries mamma. "Ho can
Just say everything! Now you precious,
littlo, honey, bunny boy, say, 'Are you well.
papa? "
"Boo, ba, goo, goo."
( "There it is," said mamma. "Did you ever
know a child of his age who could really talk
as he does! He can lust say anything
wants to; can't you, you own dear, little.
darling precious, your'
"Goo, goo, dee, dee, di, goo."
1 "Hear that? Ho says, 'Of course I can
Just as plainly as anybody could say it. Oh,
George, it really worries me to have him so
phenomenally bright. These very brilliant
babies ut-ur1 always die young." Woman,
Try Ckkmk for breakfast.
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Baking
Powder
A Ture Cream of Tartar i'owcler,
Stmerior to everv other known,
r . . ' . . .
Used in Millions of Homes
40 Years the Standard
Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky
Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, 1'alatauie
and Wholesome. '
No other baking powder docs such work.
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Clvc This Oil a Trial.
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mail. Addrenn: K. T. )U.h.tink, arr.n, I a.
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Of nil kinds and In aiiytniaiillty-whule-mileuiitl
reUiil-at ltetlroek irleeB.
E. J. BO WEN,
65 Front Street, Portland, Or.
fgf- Bend for 'catalogue. "Wk
5.S,ngc indeed thK
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fl IKK rO K-JIi W OliUWiU
'mxke everthing so bright but
"A needle clothes ot-hers,a,nd is itselfc
no.ked'.Try ihinyouxnexi-houecleninf.
What folly it woul.l be to cut prasa with a pair of BciBaorst Yet poo
pl do equally silly things every day. Modern progrrw ha grown up
from the hooked sickle to the swinging ucythe and thence to the lawn
mower. So don't use scissors!
But do you use 8AP0LI0 ? If you don't you are as much behind th
fcpje as if you cut grass with a dinner knife. Onco there wero no soapa.
Then one soap nerved all purposes. Now the somiblo folks use ons .ao
in the toilet, another in the tub, one soap in tha stablos, and SMUl-lU
for all aoouring and house-cleaning. .
INTHEPIP&
Leading medical authorities
state that new and improperly
cured tobacco when heated in
the pipe produces a rank vege
table poison.
Tobaeco like Honor can only lie improma oy agr.
This is the reason why "Seal
of North Carolina" is the most
populaar brand of smoking to
bacco in the United States. It
is made from tobacco, at least
three years old. Its rich mel
low smoke has never been
equaled.
Seal of North Carolina Ib now pa
f :ioth I'oneheo. an well u in foil.
lacked in Patent
WANT IT !
OUR HOLIDAY CATALOGUt
MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS
SEND FOR ONE.
WILL a F1HCK. S&N FR&HCISCO.CAL
-Hp,oidSW.V your old Oou.
return mall uie .. a wi pi
to not latinfaotory win ib" ,
N. P. H. U. No. 411-8. F. N. U. No. 4H8
iy Your Own Goods il Your Dealer Does Hot Carry Them.
HOE THRESHERS,
THE BEST IN AMERICA.
PARRY CARTS AND ROAD WAGOSS,
Best and Cheapest In the World.
Carts, $15 Up. Wagons, SSO Up.
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I T. WRIGHT. Foot of Mnrrisnn Street. PflRTUNO
OR.
JOHNSTON 4. LAWRENCE,
WHOI.KBAI.K AND BKTAII.
Plumber' nd Engineers' Suppliei, Hand
and Steam Pumps, Iron Pipe. Bams, Pipe
Covering, Lubricators, Water Motors, Fans
and Ventilators, Cash Heglsters, Etc.
Write for priced.
. 232 FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OR.
Ciintriwltirs mi lieiitnm and veiitlliittiig
biiililliigH. KNliiiiHtes furiilnltiMl.
J.
CO.
McCRAKEN &
-DEALKKS IN-
Roche Harbor Lime, Portland Cement, Ool
den Gale and Utah Plaster, Hair, Fire Brick
and Fire Claj. LAND PLASTER.
00 North Front Street, Cor. D,
PORTLAND, OK.
HOYT & CO.
Want mi HKRiit In every town In Oregon, Wash
ington anil liliilio losell
PIANOS and ORGANS
On eoiiinilKfilon. No stock or eiiiiil.nl neeileil.
Music teiiehern prtifeired. Hpeeial rules on all
goods. Write for piirtinulurH.
PORTLAND, OR.
CURED 10 STAY CURED.
We want the name and ad
dresaof every sufferer in the
HAY FEVER
n I AT HUH H U. S. and Canada. Address.
fit HO I nlllH P.B.roldmji,lt.D.,BUffilo,l.T.
ti-ie CnrHOtH
unit KiM-elullles. HH per i t. pinllt mill eiisli
prizes. Uuuiplw tree. JJr. urliigiiiuii:
irVHT made t7l in -I iluynnii my I'.n
AULIl 1 u...i K..,-i,iltii,M. IIHI ner el. nn
lli'ottuway,iN,,
DRIED FRUIT
Will be plenty and cheap this year. New A?li't'OTS,
I'HAl HKS, N IU TAUINUi, Al'I'I.KS, Cmuoiiiii, ULALK"
iikkkiks imw olfcriug. Wc lUOlC
Apricots, fine 1 7, 0, 10, 12',
Peaches, choice II, 10, 12
Nectarines, extra 8,10,12
Apples, bright, 7, U, 10
Ap.iles, allien dried 10, 12
Orapflj, tSif), ijood 2, 4
Halslns, tS)u, pur Hi G, 0, 7
Prunes, ifioo, goud.i 7, 0, 9
Bl ickberrl s, iScjt, fine 12,15
Cherries, pined. 1891 20,25
Figs, 1891, black (Jala , ' 4, 6
Other fruits in variety, The above nrc for fine quality!
dark, old, or inferior p is we uffi r lower. Small discount
tn Hotels, Hoarding Houses, llralern, and ollu r lure
buyers. Canned goods are lower; see next paper. We
offer a general variety of got eh' for family use
at close prices, and want u share of your trade. Ask
tor 40-page catalogue Irc-c. Addtcua (
. SMITHS' CASH STORE,
416--41B Kront St.. San Kro;ioisoo
$1 JV1RKES FIRST PAYPJIT
011 h Lot In the tlirlvlim jiinetlon li.'lt. ltimlior
Hume town of Sunder.
SI IKES FIRST PAYMENT
011 !" iieres of fine RhIkIii Land in Kreenn eonnly.
1,200 FOR 40 ACRES
of flneRnlsin fjuirl within live miles of R. II.
station In Kremo county with lioiie,,liiu'ii mul
well; IinproveinenlH worth fnon.
PAT'I ISHIM A K4tN,
030 Miiikat Mtreet, Hit 11 l iitneUco.