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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1891)
CONDEMNED. Ammonia Halving Bills have been introduced in the New York, Illinois and Minnesota Legislatures compelling the manufacturer of such baking powders to brand on the label in bold type, this powder "Contains ammonia." Physicians and chem ists condemn the use of ammonia in baking powders as a crime. Its constant use no matter how small the quantity deranges the stomach, neutralizing the gastric juice and destroying the complexion. It is the small quantities taken every meal that do the mischief. It is gratifying to know there are pure baking powders to be had on the market and at no greater cost to the consumer than some of these so-called "absolutely pure" ammonia powders. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, the standard pure cream of tartar powder for forty years. Free from the taint of either ammonia or alum. None so pure None so whole some. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re ported by all authorities as free from Ammouia, Alum, or an)' other adulterant. In fact, the purity of this ideal powder has never been questioned. PILES I FILES I FILES I Dr. Williams' Iadlan Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itbiug Piles when all other ointments have failed. It absorbs the tumor, allavi the itchiiir at once, atrs as a poultice, giTes instant relief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared only fur Piles and Itching of the private pans, and nothing else. Kvery box is warranted. Sold bv dnureists, or sent by mail on receipt of trice, 50e and tl per box. WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO., Proprietors, Cleveland, 0. Deeds, Xot Words "Jenkins, does your wife threaten yon"' " Mesa you, no! She jHst goes and doe it." Use E&amellne Stove Polish; no dtut, no smell Tat Gibmka for breakfast. German Syrup" The majority of well-read phys icians now believe that Consump tion is a germ disease. In other words, instead of being in the con stitution itself it is caused by innu merable small creatures living in the lungs having no business there and eating them away as caterpillars do the leaves of trees. A Germ The phlegm that is coughed up is those Disease. parts of the lungs which have been gnawed off and destroyed. These little bacilli, as the germs are called, are too small to be seen with the naked eye, but they are very much alive just the same, and enter the body in our food, in the air we breathe, and through the pores of the skin. Thence they get into the blood and finally arrive at the lungs where they fasten and increase with frightful rapidity. Then German Syrup comes in, loosens them, kills them, expells them, heals the places they leave, and so nourish and , xthe that, in a short time consump tives become germ-proof and well. 0 PIANOS ORGANS, WINTER J HARPER, 71 Morrison Street, Portland, Or. BOX 802. if iw CClCDCURED T0 STAY CURE0- llH I it I Lis We want the name and ad dressof every sufferer in the &R QTUFJIil U.S. and Canada. Address, AO I nlfln P. Harold Hayoa.If.il., Buffalo, I.T. FRAZER AXLE BestintheWorld! GREASE Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! J. McCRAKEM & CO., DEALERS VS Roche Harbor Lime, Portland Cement, Gol den Gate and Utah Plaster. Hair, Fire Brick and Fir Clay. LAND PLASTER. 60 North Front Street, Cor. D, POBTLAND, OB. Big 3 Is the acknowledges leading remedy tor all the unnatural discharges and private diseases dt men. A certain cure for the debili tating weakness peculiar to women. aM Inrdmirt THtEv.NSCH Mrd-nlT Iprescnbeltandfeelsata irFviSSCHEH"'tO". in recommending: It to J,e. 1UI".'T Bold nr unisuH, V, P. N. V. No. 41 8. F, IS, 0. Jo. 492 Powder Must Go. BILL NYE GOES SHOPPING. Ha Says Be Likes to Shop Better In Bos ton Thau In Gotham. I always go and visit the Old South church when in Boston, because I like to see the old and pleasant cannon balls with which disagree able people were killed when they acted im properly. I also like to attend a church where I can criticise things without hurting any one's feelings. After 1 visit the old church I like to go around over the Bub and buy things. I hate to contrast any city with my own town, but a nervous person with a shrinking nature can do better and enjoy it better while shopping in Boston than in New York. The Boston merchant evidently bobght his goods for the purpose of selling them to the consumer, while the New York merchant appears to have purchased them more for the wild excitement of looking at them himself. 1 always have my feelings hurt when I shop In New York. In the first place, 1 am en raged before 1 get to the store by 987,236 peo ple who knock me over and get on the ele vated trains before the passeugers can get off. Then 1 go to a store and wait near a tack of wet umbrellas until several tota strangers, with a haughty air, jostle me against the walL 1 next speak to a floor walker, who plays that he owns the store, and is allowed to draw that instead of a salary. He looks at me askance, as if be feared that 1 might be Nellie Bly. He goes over to confer with a heavy set saleslady, to inquire of her, evi dently, whether 1 am there with sinister mo tives, and while 1 tremble at the thought that I am about to be searched for said mo tives, another man, who plays that he owns the store afternoons, comes along and asks me what 1 want there. 1 tell him that 1 am a simple minded man, more or less picked on both at home and abroad; that 1 would spend an enormous amount of money in New York if 1 bad a chance; that today 1 had contemplated buy ing or trading for a full set of two heavy No, 10 English bose with double soles and a strik ing resemblance to each other. Nobody could be any more explicit than that without being offensiva 1 just tell a man what I want right at the start, and then if there should be any delay it bis fault He look at me sorrowfully and begins to feel in his pocket for something. 1 say, "Put up your gold. Get out with your dross. 1 am not poor or crazed by suffering. I am only waiting to present a letter of introduc tion to the sock lady if 1 can obtain an audi ence with her. I would be satisfied with even a very small audience with her." He tells me where the office is, and I go there. She waits a long time before 1 seem to catch her eye. She looks through me, and so on across the store to a given point. She then says: "Well" "Socks I" "YesP "Yes!" "What kind, pleaser "English hose, dou ble sole, unbleached, No. 10, two of a kind." "Fer yourself J" "Yes, exclusively for my self." "Weil, the men's hose is on second floor facing the other street" I then go to a hotel, register, get a room, ring for a messenger and send him for the hose. Bill Nye in New York World. Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and Soda Is endorsed and prescribed by leading physicians because both the Cod Liver OU and Hypophonphitet are the recognized agents in the cure of Consumption, It Is as palatable as milk. Scoff's Emulsion !lwe?S is a wonderful t'leuli Producer. It it the Bat lietnedj, for CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Broncbitis, Wasting: Dis eases, Chronic Coughs and Colds. ' Ask for Scott's Emulsion and take no other. AGENTS WANTED ON SAURY or commission, to bundle tbe New Patent Chemical Ink Ktiuting Pencil. Agents making A0 pr wrr.k. Monro JCnucr MT Co., LaOrosM, Wis. Ml. 1 LI U KILLED HIS SWEETHEART. A Trrrlhla frlm Which Has fMtorkM Ilia Tropin of New rlualamt. Another grand IwiMue for a murderer! Another beautiful and intellliront girl mur dered by a dinippolntcd anitor, this tm in northern New Hampshire. Frank C. VltASK C. Al.MY. Almy aclsrd Christie Warden a she was walking with her mother, sister and a friend, dragKl her Into the liuslio and hot her to death. Then the hunt la-gun. Andrew H. Warden in a prosperous farmer living near Hanover, N. 11., t he lo cation of ltart mouth college. His family Is well known for Its Intelligence. Three of his daughters rank high as scholar and teachers, the other one still being quite young. Christie, a girl alnmt twenty six, was especially noted, and was a beautiful pecimeu of the blond type. Frank C. Almy Is, or was, a mystery, lie appeared suddenly In the neighborhood and worked for Mr. Warden during the winter. He was a man of refinement and good educa tion, yet hud a violent temper, and the fam ily became convinced that Almy was not his true name. Early this season he was discharged after he had in vain implored Christie to marry him, and threatened her with death If she refused. His threat was six-edily fulfilled. Her sister Fannie fought val iantly for Christie, but was forced away. The mother and the other woman ran for help, and help came not half a minute after Christie's death. One turn was al most on the murderer as he fired the sec ond shot, yet he escaped. The whole coun try was aroused. Every thicket and ravine was beaten as if for the smallest game and very barn ami old bouse searched; but it appeared that the murderer had some help in getting on his firxt step toward Mon treal. His conrse was traced to that city and then the trail was lost. It was surmised that he hail become a "stowaway" ou one of four steamers which had started for Europe, and dispatches were sent to the last lauding place iu Newfoundland aud to England. Hut the hunt went on, for many believed that Almy was still near Hano ver, aud, strangest of all, Information came from other places of crimes of vio lence committed by such a man. He seems to be a natural murderer, a mini of unre strained temper. HUNTING . FOR CHIN LAN HOI. A Chinese Girl Who Is Wanted by Gov ertiuient Officers. Government detectives at San Francises re having trouble In their search for Chin Lan Hoi, a Chinese girl who is said to be held in slavery by her fellow country men for immoral purposes, When gne reacueu the Golden Gute some months ago per mission to laud was refused her, but on appeal to the United .States court she was re cms LAX HOI. leased, pending further inquiry, on a fl,500 bond. The bail piece is not satisfied and Chin Lan Hoi cannot be found. Her failure to appear, however, Is not due to any lack of "pointers," or of official activity. The mails every little while have brought to the marshal anonymous statements regarding the girl's where abouts, and he has made numerous futile raids in Chinatown, after each endeavor being notified by post that he neglected to "look on the roof" or "in the cellar." aud so on. Chin Lan Hoi Is said to have a commer cial value of $2,400 hence the efforts to re tain control of htr person. On the other hand, several of Uncle Sam's representa tives think the letter writer is conducting a neat scheme of blackmail. They assert that it is a time honored custom for high binders to demaud tnoney from Chinese merchants and keepers of low resorts, and if their wants are not satisfied to send to the authorities information that causes them to visit the house of the obstinate person and put him to great annoyance, breaking down doors that are not prompt ly opened and tearing down walls that ap pear as though a secret closet might be built into them'. Railway Accidents in New Jersey. All railroad companies doing business in New Jersey are required to file annually a detailed account of accidents on their lines. The results for the past year arena follows: On the 2,000 lines of railway within the state. 1.G04 accidents were reported, of I which 817 were fatal. The car coupler ! renriprt a harvest of thumbs, finffers. arms and feet. These numbered 375 in all. Most of these mish ips were slight, but once in a while the railroad surgeons had to saw off an arm or u leg. Two hundred and ninety-two persons were struck while walking the tracks. Of these, 129 were killed or died after the ac lident. One hundred and thirteen persons were struck by passing trains wlii1" fool ishly stepping in front of them. Of these, 49 were killed and 64 survived their inju ries. Forty-six persons were killed in at tempting to get ou or off of moving trains, while 139 were seriously injured. A Boa Constrictor in a Sewer. It Is truly a novel spectacle to see the people of a town in the temperate zone bunting for a snake from the tropics. Yet that is the case at Burlington, la. When Forepaugh's circus was there recently five large boa constrictors got out of their cage, which fell from a car. Four were recap tured, but the fifth could not be found. It has now been discovered lurking in the big Main street sewer, whence It comes out at nightfall for food. The reptile is ten feet long and nearly six inches thick, and is causing considerable alarm in that vicin ity. A reward of $100 has been offered for its capture, and a gang of men aud boys nre searching for it. ft M Iliinc.t t'ollfl lnll. I. -' AIMUUiloN, Slip's sweet, she's young, she's nay, she's pretty, She's fund, she's line, hi'ijild, kIik's witty; There's no other iiirl In tint whole Wk city So wholly illviiio us (.lie. II. - IIISITATIOtf, Rite's vU-li, she fair, she's shy, she's wlnnhif, Her soul Is so pure lluil a llionnlil of sinning Would llll her with uriet. and I'm l-i;liiiiliig To fear she's too Rood for in. Ill,-IIKIK.llUINA.TION. Put still around her I dally hover, She knows no kihIIi-j I place above her, Aud when I have xliow n her how mueli I lovs her I'll in her Just wait and aoal What's this In the tier? Am I alive, or Have 1 roiio mad? How can I survlvx lierl Pus's ouo and eloied Willi a Iioiko car drlverl Wliat a fool a limn can tt - Noma lllo Journal TIIK W KSTKKN NKTTI.KK'N I'HOHKN XVKVtViV. Willi every advance of emliirnllon Into the far West a new demand Is erouted for lloxtotter a rtoiii'h Hitters. New ly HVied ivkIoiih are fre uueully lem snluhrlous llinti older M illed loi ull lies oii Heeouut of the miasma w hleh lines from recently cleared land, particularly iiIoiik the Iwtilis ill rivets that are subject to freshets. The titcrtcuttural or mlnltiK emigrant soon learns, when ho dm not already know, that the Hitters sllord the only sun protection aaalust malaria and Wot disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, to which climatic eliaiik'es,tinsure and miacfiiBtiimed or unhealthy walerordlel subject Mm. l'onseueutly ho place an estimate iiihiii this Ktvnl household six-dtlc and locveullve Commensurate w ith Its intrinsic merits, and Is caivlul lo keep on liand a restorative and pro luoter of health so Implicitly lo ho relied upon lu time of need. 'Stmnne, hut true," mused the victim of un toward events, " that crisikcd management too often produces straightened i in'unislaticcs." Til K I'KIMIUKSH OK Til K CKNTIKV I.cniis inni" from superstition and blind idolatry ol' isms and it s - allopathic in cluded. It leans foimnl universal, all-deter-milling law; towards lacla, not ttiucica, It leans towards immutable principles and in vulnerable truth, and away from Miperan nuiilcd authority, organized ik'iioratii'.c and dyed-in-the-wool prejudice. lUind. empir icism in medicine has, with other lossilthd bivalves, hud its day. Yes, there arc plenty of " belated (Tabs, "'but being born of dark ness and fear-twin sinters ol intellectual itiliim y -tlicy cannot much longer willi stainl the civilizing iiitluonce ol advancing science. Tbcv arc slow ly but surely "dy in g F.gypl, dying," 1 adore the "search light" ol' investigation. The advancing thinker wonders how it was possible lor that monstrosity- l''e medical science ( T) evtunt now toliave survived to this late day I Hut w here was the reform to cuius from f It is nut only pause to attempt re form, it is outright ilaiigerotiH. It requires u boldness akin to recklessness. Legion Is the mime who have tried; they have left their blenching bones us a warning. An at tempt at rel'iirmiiiit theology hrnmlH von a ' heretic ;'' in politics you are charged w itli every infamy under the sun, and in lncdi cinc every duck intellect " ijuacks " at you and you are accused of having no diploma w hen your diploma is on tile in the court house under the very eyes of the slander ers. All this is caused by besotted ignor ance, and since books tire sent free of charge to every applicant and we pay the postage, there is no excuse for ignorance w hen it costs nothing Id la-informed. Teoplc who iH-rute the Mitogenetic system of medicine are cither iiitellectiuil pariahs incapable of counting live iu succession or understand ing any'.'':! problem, or they arc mental sluggards and cannot screw themselves up to the point of information by rending up it in I forming a conclusion. In either case their opinions are us valuable us that of I'ugct Sound oysters. Dr. Jordan's ollice is at the residence of ex-Xlayor Vesler. Third and James streets, Seattle, Wush. Consultations and prescriptions absolute ly ;. bend for free hook explaining the II i to genetic system. Caution. The Histogcnetio Medicines are sold in but one agency in each town. The label around the lxittle Iwars the fol lowing inscription; "Dr. J. Kugetie Jor dan, Histogenctic Medicine." livery other device is a fraud. A red light anil a red nose arc both signals to il.iw up. A continuation of a cough for any length of time causes irritation of the lungs, or some chronic throat disease. "Uruwn'i Hronehinl Tntrhei" are un effective cough remedy. Trice, 2.r cents. .SiiW imy in hurt. The man w ho wants the earth I" satisfied If he secures the dust. If you arc willing to pay a few cents more for a strictly Pure Tobacco, try Mastiff Cut Plug. It is worth all the difference. Packed in patent canvas pouches. J. B. I'aco - Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. : INDIAN DEPREDATION I PENSION I PATENTS LAND HOMESTEAD I POSTAL CLAI MS The"EXAlVIINKK" HtlKKAU of CLAIMS UNIIKR THR OIHMCTION OK San Francisco Examiner. If you have a claim of any description w hatsoever against the United States (lovrnmnt and wish it sjaiedlly adjudicated, address JOHN WEUDKBBIIRN, Manager, 618 F street, N. W. Washington, I). C. DO ooooo o ooo THE SMALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD I TXJTT'S " TINY LIVER PILLS OliaveallthBvlrtuesof the larger ones a equally -ftective porely vegetable. g t.xiul size siiown'1" """' WALL PAPER 10 cents tier double roll. Pend 2-ccnt stamp foi samples. KCHOKIKUl A MORtiAN, I'M Third strati, I'ortluud, Or. iiu i.v a iioi'Ni noi.n itininv. Mldillchrook, UIO llcill'iinl iivi'iiuc, llioiiklyii, N, Y., wiilcsi "I Iiiivk used Ai. m ock's I'nltol'H l'i,smts for the Inst twenty ycuis, They urn truly a household remedy, If one of my children has a cold mid w heccs, I imt an Ai.i.cim k'h I'o ho i a I'rvHTni on Ihcclicst and one bo Iwccn he shoulder blades. If any of tlm children lui crowpy coughs, or uhiikIin ol any kind, I place mo pniMcr i'ioa up around tint throat ; I ho southing effect Is lippiit'cul almost iilwiivs in two Iioiiim. If they have a disordered Mnmiich, u plaslcr placed Just below the chest bones makes digestion perfect In half a day, If Hid" Is any looseness of the bowels, accompanied by" coldness of the skin, two A i.i.i n K'a r'oiiot'H I'i.asi kks iiiiiilicd over (he stomach euro In from two io live hours. I notice particularly t hut I hese plaster never nlnaile the skin or causn the slightest irritation. Krom inv own experience I know they never liifl for I lieuiiuillim, pains in I ho back or lumbago." The Imli'l waiter can always point onl the tip plea! Kucsl. The iimiitil'actiiiers of Slur l'lng cliew lug tobacco have built up the largest tobacco business the world has ever seen by giving the consumer I ho best tobacco iiml full weight sixteen ounce pound plug", proving conclusicly that giaid tobacco and pound pliiKsare wanted by most luhuccochcwets. MANY 8UCH. ! A group of tncchnlili's was seated in tlieiMiniiio-riHMii when one said: "How wirt it Tom?" "I wai i.lticht up. sl.ipisil 'niiili"! Hi" ceiling afi'i whirled down to tint Moor. I lav thent liLo omt dead, and evcrv muscle was sprained I wa cured ill olio day." What cured hiniT 3T. JACOBS OIL with fcptal facility mid certainly lias cured promptly and ernia lieutly worm cases. Hero is olio uficr hiitl'criug hull' a lifetime, II Stun tier PI .rlcvetand.O., A nit 11,'sa, lii l-d sprained my arm i IuI'I'Iuk clii-itnuli.; niuld ml lilt my arm; roiixtaiit pain until 1", wl.cn M. Jacobs (Ml cured inc. JACOB KI'ZKNSIT.Ui it'll. "ALL RIGHT I ST. JACOBS OIL DID IT.' SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. The Miccris of this (Ircat Caiigh Cure i without a parallel in the history of medicine. All dniRgit are authorized to sell it on a pos. live oiiamntee, stel that no ol Iter cure can sue resslully stand. That il may become known, the I'ropnctors, ttl nn enornioin cxK'iise, ate placing ft Sample Hollle Tree into every home in Hie United Slates and Canada. II you have a Coinjh, Sore Throat, or l'.roncliins, use U, ha lt will cure yon. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping; Couch, uc it promptly, and rebel is sure. If you dread thnl iiiMdiou ili-asc Consumption, uk it. A.k your Urugoist (oi SHILOH'S LTRF, Price lucK, Jo it, and $l.oo. If your I.uncs are sore or Il.itk lame, use Shiloh's l'orom l'lastcr, Price 2$ cK EEI Of all kinds and In any quantity-whole-sale and nHall-at bed rock prices. E. J. BOWEN, 68 Front Street, Portland, Or. IV- Hend for catalogue. -fSl CUTMORPHIN HABIT! t.oka free. SURE CURE l'aclllc M'-dlclne Co., Bl) Clay HI.. Han Kranclsco, ;coctG- Portliiml, Ort-Kiui. A. P. ArmslrmiK, I'rln. Driincli Ii.miI : 'en ai, Ilus. Coi.i.h.k, Hulcm. (irrKon Hums courses uf study, same rates af lulllon, business. Shorthand, Tyfrtvriting;f Penmanship, and English eparientt 0 fin wiwloii throughout the ynr. HtU"!tntn mlintt ttl at any time. Cutalogue from either fcliwl, frve. HOYT & CO. Want mi airent In every town In Oregon, Wash liiKtou and Idaho to sell PIANOS and ORGANS On commission. No stock or caiilul needed. Mimic teachers preferred, Hk-c1ii( rates ou all goods. Write for particular. POKTLANl, OK. JOHNSTON Sl LAWRENCE, WHCILKNAI.K AND KKTAII, Plumbers' and Engineers' Supplies, Hand nd Steam Pumps. Iron Pipe, Rams, Pipe Covering, Lubricators, Water Motors, Fans and Ventilators, Cash Registers, Etc. Write for prices. 232 FIRST ST., PORTLAND, OR. Contractors on heating ami ventilating bulluiiiim. Kstlniates furulslisil. 1 CCITmale7l In fuurdayson my Klortrlc Coracle ABt" "anilHpeclaltli's. 100 per cent profit, and cash prizes, Hainple free. Hr.UrKiKmttn.linimlwiiy.N. V. n Chichester English, b tma m a m t j. J I. - i? ?.... J;.. . . .ZT-T.. f , HI All .lll In pu-bord horn, pli.k wr.i.p.r.. we danavroHs -onnlrrMlL At DrunhaTw -mil 4c. In nuiop. fr i.rlloulr., f.ilruool.l., nd H,lTt-r fur l.mMe. 5 "!1 iJii, hi iJIi -Lii S2ia. l,0OT..tlmonlal.. Sam, Pnpw. GmCHtTt tttl&mLeiVfc?dEHmZ Best Couch Medicine. Kecommendcd bv Phvsiciana. Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeahle to the taste. Children take it without objection. B7 druggists. b owder: A Tiire Cream of Tartar l'owtlcr. Superior to every oilier known. Used in Million of Homed 40 Years the Standard, llclli'loui Cako and I'aslry, Light l lak lliKuit, I, rid. lie Cakrs, Palutable nd Wholesome. No other baking powdrr does such woik. HUNTERS (UU PMINTI flshlnf Tai-klo. M'. Ilwl I'.'Mr. I.i.w I'ri, . OMllioislakell In I rav.li. M MliI fif nlal"'l. I.r.l. W, HHKKK. 3 KeanivW. ' Kiaticiwi Dvnamite X POWDER CO., 18 CALIFORNU IT.. 11 f flANCIHCO. If you want ptYll-:U lor MitiiiiK, Hailroiid Work, Stump UliiHlinu or Trew I'liiutintr, Hciid (or Price l.Mt. r 1 1 ir. . )t i". vr i:h t Pirn A t hickrn l it Hlllrr. Aik your ileal, r f"r II. or s ml luf t- i" 'irvnUr to iWiliima Inruliatnr Co., IVtal in, CaL YOUNQ MEN! The Spoclflo A No. I. Cnrr. wltlioM' fttit.all rwi ct 4iaA ir li.ro niitl 4Jlrra. ln ni'illcr nt li ii ( t.uilii,if l'i-v,-i I. Mrli'ltir,', It Im in , In Icreiii r,'ltie,lv. Cnr. s lien ,-vt-r) tnlti. llll. l.illi'il M,, lit lit III, lIIIKKl.'t MttltUfuf tllO'l: I llf A H,-I,i,licll M. I 'III Sportsman, II vim want lo "In nil Attention ! Mil ccumlciv. don'l fait to sIkIiI your em with the ci'lelnslnd LYMAN SIGHTS. Madt! lo III any rillc. I'cei mkIH. : Ivoi bead front Wuhl, II; Ivory llnnllint I '(out hljlit, :n I'cnls. Si-til In- mall on receipt of i,ri-,.. H.T. HUDSON, S3 First Street, Portland, Or. Send for new lllustraled rataloKue. RAIN INC! We have a bin stock of Ittibla-r lioods IsniKht of a leailliiK house retiring from lnilnc, on this coast. t'hlld's rubia'r shoes, fl to 10 '."i Mlsaea' fiMitholils, IU to .',c Misses' overshia-s .'., : Misses' an lies aud 1 1 i K I cut l ill, il..',) EJUIAII. JUDSON mmm 1 n I I 1 a ' 1 II P f """" wiilirn ovt-rioH', an ptiyicH.. ,(.c, ,im , ..ic, I v Ijnlles' arctics ami snow excluders. . . II no, il.J j iJtuicn iiik'1 cih KaiitMS. ar.rii, ai t Ijnlles' lioota, sa'clul harxaliis, f I II Child's lamls i no, Misses' Issits il. a,, II..'.) Hoy's ItiNita. l ;ii) to J UO Men's short hoots, extra J. .'si to in) Men's hip 'ocots (.1 :) In ii i) Men's overshoes, clht slyles -t.'io, .', atr, 7 e Men's arctics aud snow excluder. Il '- Killiher Clolhlm; of all kinds at a iIim iiiiii t (from rcKUlar prices. Ask for our full lln of Kilhbcr (ioods. Address SMITH'S CASH STORE, 4 1 (1-4 1 8 Front Street. Nail Francisco, Cal. The most popular brand of smoking tobacco in the United States. It is made from to bacco at least three years old. Its rich mellow smoke has never been equaled. Neal ol North Carolina Is now packed In Patent Cloth Pouches, as woll as In foil. Red Cross as am a I I M - rfil J urn w-lifm-vt Diamond Brand A - are, anil rtlMU Pill tor itl.. W tntP",,,!,,SB """ sH r.llnM, P tor vtmmm vrina in n anil OoM motnlllo ; J r li 9 r f. t