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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1892)
4 -y - One Pure Baking Powder. LIkc Telling n Secret A story Is told and it is a true story that over seventy per cent, of all the baking powders sold contain either alum or ammonia, and many of these powders contain both. The ill effects upon the system of food raised by alum or ammo nia powders are the more dangerous because of their insidious character. It would bo less dangerous for the people were it fatal at once, for then such food would be avoided, but their baneful action because imperceptible at first and slow in its advances, is no less certain. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is declared by all authorities as free from alum, ammonia or any other adul terant Its purity has never been questioned, and while it does finer and better work, it costs no more at retail than many of the adulterated powders. BKWAKIS OF OINTMK.NTS FOR C. TARRU THAT CONTAIN MKKtl RY, As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell ami completely iloranne me wnoie system when entering It through the mucous sunaees. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians. as the damage they w ill do is tenfold to the koihI you can possibly derive from thtm. Hall's t'atarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co., To led. O., contains no mercury, and is taken In ternally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sytem. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you Ret the genuine. It Is takeu internally and made in Toledo, O., by F. J. Cheney A Co. tgT" Sold by druggists; price, 75c per bottle. One of the hardest lines of duty to a woman is the OTothes Hue. I form PLUG CUT, BRIGHT MILD 8(PrURj Tobacco is man's most uni versal luxury-, the fragrant aroma of MASTIFF PLUG CUT starts people to pipe-smoking, even those who never used tobacco before. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia. Test tbsean?9 of your XoofCOYT Befor Buying. TTJR some water in the sleeve boldlnf JET the end tight as here shown or any- .hm h.M 1. ft aam. .nil iffl hr It la watertight. TheresregoodslnUiemartetl that look verv nice, but will leak at every seam. 1 Va warrant Tower' IMPROVED PisU Bnnd Cllckr to be water tirht at every l earn and evtryvhert the; alio not to peel or 1 stick, and authorize oar dealers to make good any Slicker that fails in either point. There are two wave yon can tell the Otnalne Improved riih Bnnd Slicker. 1st. A Soft Woolen Collar. 24. Tfclj Tri n"H (below.) Watch Out for both these points t Bend tor Catalogue free. A.J.T0WER.s1fr, Boston, Mast. Tutt's Hair Dye Gray hair or whiskers changed toa glossy black by asinRle application of this Dye, It imparts a natural color, acta instantaneous ly and contains nothing injurious to the hair. Sold by druggists, or will be sent on receipt of price, Sl.oo. office, 39 Park Place, . X, I CURE FITS! When I say cure I do not mean merely to stop them for a time and then have them ruturn aain. I mean a radical cure. I have' made tho d.aeasa of FITS, EPI LEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a hfe-long study. I warrant my remedy to eure the worst cases. Because others have failed id no reason for not now receiving a cere. Bend at orce lor a treatise and a Free Bittleol my infallible remedy. Give Eipreas and Post Office. H. O. BOOT, ML C. IST IY:irl Kt., N. Y. I INPIAN DEPREDATION I PENSION I PATENTS CAND r HOMEStFAD ' POSTAL The "EXAMINER" BUREAU of CLAIMS UHDEB THE DIRECTION OF San Francisco Examiner. If yen have a claim of any description whatsoever against the United States Government and wish It speedily adjudicated, address JOHN WEDDERBTJRX Manager, 618 F street. N. W. Washington. I. C MORPHINE HABIT ! Books fit SURE CURE ZaclflO Medlctaa Co., 52 Clay Bt. Ban FrMClaou, YOUNG MEN! The Specific A No. I.' Cures, without full, all cases of Ckrnorr keen and Ulet, no matter of how long standing. Prevents stricture. It being an in ternal remeily. Cures when everything else haa tailed. Sold by all Druggists. Manufacturers: The A.6choenheltMedldne Prle. 93.00. Co., Ban Jose, Cal Am In rr rsswl i rt IMP m YO-SI CLAB KV3S Conscience Monty. A little time jilm I wus cointr from Chicago to Cleveland. Three or four of us iiiou struck np an acquaintance ns thov (I don't smoke) struck up a light m the smoking room. Each gave it little biography of his recent life. "I have been to Chicago," sti.l Mr. A. B.. '"to collect some conscience money. A good many years jigo I made an invention. It was stolen from me by some Chicago people. I spent much money in trying to get my rights, and did not get them. Two weeks ago 1 received it letter from t!io house in Chicago which had been manufacturing and selling my inven tion saying that if I would come to Chi cago I should hear of something to my interest. "I went to the place appointed and met a gentleman, who said: 'You are Mr. A. B.?' 'Yes.' 'Our house has for years been making and selling an inven tion of yours. I have recent! v become a Christian. I know I have done wrong. and I want now to do all I can to right that wrong. Will you please say how much money wo shall pay you for the wrong we have done you?' I thanked him and said I wanted time to reflect. I took the time and gave an answer. Turning to the cashier the gentleman said: 'Make out a check fur so much' a sum double the amount I had namel. That check was certified and I now have it in my pocket. I am glad to tell this incident for many reasons, one of which ia that it tends to answer the charge that ia frequently made that being a Chris tian makes no difference with one's busi ness habits." Cor. Chicago Advance. Culture by Electric Light. In the botanical department of Cornell university there have recently leen made some very curious experiments in the cultivation of plants under electric light. A number of flowers and vege tables have been placed where the rays of powerful electric lamps fall upon them night and day, and their growth is compared with that of others of their own species planted at the same time and under similar conditions except in the matter of light. The first and most noticeable effect of this treatment is an enormously increased rate of growth. The plants which are lighted seem to work day and night, and to become especially luxuriant in foliage. The vegetables shoot forward with great quickness, peas, for instance, which become in a few weeks two or three times as tall as their brethren living by common daylight; and the same thing is true of all the plants. When it came to seeds or fruit of any sort, the matter was entirely different. Here the plants which had grown slowly and by daylight were ahead. It is true that the pea which grew by electric light came to bearing much sooner than the other, but its hastily made pods had very few peas, often only one, and those of an inferior quality. In every instance the reproductive powers of the plant seemed to have been most strongly affected, being sacrificed to mere foliage and rapidity of increase in general size. Youth's Companion. The lacustrine and other early inhab itants of Europe are credited with having made saws of flint, and the natives of the West Indian islands had saw3 made jf notched shells. Mr. William Astor, of New York, en joys an income of $23,;i9. a day; Mr. John D. Rockefellers amounts to $18,715; Mr. ' Cornelius Vanderbilt's to $15,000, and Mr. Jay Gould's to $7,450. Beauty often depends on plumpness; so does comfort; so does health. If you get thin, there is something wrong, though you may feel no sign of it. Thinness itself is a sign; sometimes the first sign ; sometimes not. The way to get back plumpness is by careful living, which sometimes in cludes the use of Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil. Let us send you free a little book which throws much light on all these subjects. Scott ft Bownb. Chemists, 13s South tth Avenue, New York. V our druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil all druggists everywhere do, fi. at Tie Home Circle, . interestine. in structive and relia- trade iournal. Only is cents per year. Monthly, 40 pages. Send 2S cents in stamos. It will nav vou and ulease vou. Address P. O. Box 2633, San Francisco. WHY A CADUE BREAKS. lilt) Delicate Instrtiinenta Fsmt to A seer tain the Locality of tho Itrvach. When tho I'on yer-Quertier, a French it earner builtexpressly for layiiigoceuti cables, was in Boston harbor, many pleitsunt aeokers, ns welt as new ptthervr, bonitled her, intent upon earning something about cables and men who uuitt for Uhmh. Ouo inquir ing xrson buttonholed tho tlrst olll cor and plied him with questions. "How do you know, wIhmi the cable lies way out in mid wean, whe"n you Lave to repair u break (" "Oh, that's easily explained. Deep ly buried as these cubit's lire U'lieath llio trackless level of tho oeoun'it sur face, the exact path in which each one of them lie is well known by series of chart indications which were made at the tune of ihcir construction, lty means of computations based upon these sources of information it captain can guide bis vessel to any siot along the line in mid tH-eaii, where no sruido I ost s but the lights of heaven exist, and mow of a certainty that hois with in 11 very short distance of a point di rectly over the cumbont cable bun ilivds of fathoms below." "You said a little while ap that if there wasu break in tho cable between Cupe Ann and Ireland that the up proximate position of tho break could bo ascertained by tho oKrator lit Can so. Now. how could ho tell anything; about it except that communication was stotiKdf" "Well, it is one of the marvtVis tlimirs in modem invention that ho is able to accomplish this. The delicate instrument called tho pilvunometer will tell him, in the space of a very few seconds, at what spot in tho hun dreds of miles leiisrth of cable, down aloiijr the diirk recesses of tho ocean's bed, the acculent to tlio wire lias oc curred. Tho ucuteness of tho instru ment lies simply in its ability to reg ister with unfailing accuracy tho amount of resistant 0 the unbroken wire gives. With this information, and knowing already tho other con ditions of the sue of tho wire and the amount of its resistance per mile, the oH'rator can calculate the distance from the station at which tho break has occurred. If there should bo two breaks he, of course, can give infor mation regarding the lirst ono only, since tho electrieconnection is stopped there. If the oer;Uor at tho outer end should make a similar test of his 1111 broken portion, and it should be found, upon comparing tho two re sults, through some other iwrfect cable that tney did not supplement each other's distances, then it would be evident that there were ut least two breaks, at a known tlistunco from each other. Such instances have not oc curred, however." Now York fclur. Fame Easily Acquired. Talking of how much fame he has or hasu t, Willie Winter lias sensool humor enough to take a sacrilegious tone on the subject After he came back from his lirst trip to England, Augustin Daly said to him: "They mauo an awful lot of fuss about you over there, didn't they, Winter? 1 don't see how it cunio about Do they really read your poetry and, if so, how come they to?" "Oh, no, no; nothing of that sort," said the gentle Willie, hastily. "Of course they never read a line of it, but, then, they never read any Ameri can poet, you know, but Longfellow; and when George Fawcett Kowe in troduced me around as tho greut suc cessor of Longfellow, and the poet of the time in tho States, why, naturally, they just took his word for it and treated me accordingly." Did you ever hear anything so charmingly naif ? New York Star. Increase of Storms and Floods. The Northwestern Railroader puts forth a novel theory to account for an alleged increase of storms and floods in these latter years. It says that there are more than 30,000 locomotives in use in North America, and that the vapor from these sent out into the at mosphere each week will measure more than 50,000,000,000 cubic yards, which must be returned as rain; or 7,000,000,000 cubic yards a day quite enough to produce rainfall every twenty-four hours. Other nou-con-densing steam engines add eight times as much more, so that the total mass of vapor discharged into the atmos phere must be each week more luan 470,000,000,000 cubic yards. Compressed Air. The largest compressed air estab lishment in the world is at Paris. It has a plant with 5,000 horse power. Begun in 1881 to distribute the power for the driving of pneumatic clocks, it was not loner before it was discover ed that the air could bo profitably used for two other purposes to distribute motive nower to manufacturers bv day and to produce electricity for u.. -.-I., Tl. ... U llgllllUg uy login. llic wurits, nuiuii are on the heights of Belleville, on the edge of the city, now occupy an area ot 107,500 square feet, or two and a half acres, two-fifths of which is covered with buildings. New York Telegram. In the Interest of Science. Dyspeptic Patient Good heavens, doctor, what are you taking all those murderous things out tor? Zealous Physician (who worships his profession) For the autopsy; I am going to find out just what is the mat ter with you. Alarmed Patient (who is unduly sensitive) But 1 am not dead yet Calm Physician No, but you might die sometime when 1 would be other wise engaged, and it is not well to de lay the autopsy until decay seizes upon the more delicate tissues. Hold your breath while 1 take out your lungs, please. Burdette iu Brooklyn Eagle. Works. Not Faith. Two well known clergymen missed their train, upon which one of them took out his watch, and finding it to blame for the mishap, said he would no longer have any faith in it. "But" said the other, "isn't it a question, not of faith, but of works?" Living Uhurcn. TAKEN Von A CRA.NR, A leml nVmltsh. delight often Si-uins to posses peoil of if11 nvrVtfa in aiitvrlnit at those with weak ones. The Irritability ot the uetvons hyp iM'liondvluo Is rtdleuled as uatnral 111 lonipT, The vi genuine and dlstrvsalnit symptoms fnon wlili'h lie aiinVrs are made llxlit of, "Ho" or "she la a crunk I" la the oliwrful sort of aym intthy with which the nervous Invalid meet from Ike luilwllnii and the thotiiihtlcaa. At lht same Hint) no complaint Is inuruilcHiuiil and real, none has a more easily esnlalnahle orliilii when II Is chronic. Iinpvrlcct dliicstlnti ami assimila tion arc always ai'Comanlci by nervous dchlllly and anxiety. Iliilld up the power of assimila tion and dlKcslloil w ith Hosteller's Klomai h littler, and ucrrnua symptoms, sick hcndiichiM and a Kcucrally feeble condition of tho yslcm are remedied Kcmeiubcr that fearful ravHKis aie produced liy la iirtpiHamouK weakly.iicrvoint people, Hosteller's Stomach Hitters cuio II, and prevent malaria, rheumatism and kidney com plaiul. The ale of your onVrliitf doc not dcciid Mpon what van lake out of your pocket, hul w hat you leave hi It. A W KAK HACK K KIT HTItONO. It. 11. IllllUm, HIibiirK, Appomattox county, V , any: Ai.i.cock' I'i.ahtkhh have emtMcd me to work iiml liilxir for the lust two years. 1 have lieeti troubled with pniu norons my kidneys ami a weakness of tlieHiiitie, which at times rendered in almost lielplesN, The llrdt relief 1 ulitiiiiicit was by wearing two Aluoi it's I'i.astkkm, ami 1 use about two every mouth, and 1 have no mtit or diltb oulty. 1 consider tlieiu the lest phw'er in use. 1, tor one, cannot do without tliem. " Kcuse the liberty I lake," as the convict re marked wheu he escaped from the State prl'iiii, Column and HoAkHKNiuM. The Irritation w hirli induces coukMiik la Immediately re lieved by "frown' frtmrAiiif 7'roeAe." tlohl only in uoxea. Hood looks ho a lontt way, but finally the paint wear oil and there you are. The lniinufacturers of Star I'Iuk chew ing tobacco huve made St. Louis the greatcNt tobacco market In the world by furtiiehliiK the consumer a better tobacco than i pro duced by other iiianufiicturent and always inakiiiK tliu plugs ol Star fiitlaixtecii-oum'.e pounds. It pays to study the Interests of the consumer, as he is " the Judge and the jury." Thk Qt'txiiY Hoi'ac, Port land, Or., la the U'st $1 a day hotel on the I'aoillo Coast. Try it. luimby A Kdwards, proprietors. Nkw Hoi.ton Hocsk, Fourth and Alder streets, Portland: central: nea Iv furnished: best acom modatlona for tho least money. Try It. M. A. IMidley, l'rop. rree una to and trm train, etc Thy Girhia for breakfast. Cleared away -all the troubles and ailments that make woman's life a burden to her. She's relieved, cured, and restored, with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. Periodical pains, weak back, bearing -down sensations, nervous prostration, all " female complaints," are cured by it. K improves di gestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health and strength. It's a powerful general, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, imparting vigor ana sirengin io mo enure sys tem. Contains no alcohol to inebri ate; no syrup or sugar to derange digestion ; a legitimate medicine not a beverage. If you're a tired, nervous, or suf fering woman, then the "Favorite Prescription " js the only medicine that's guaranteed, in every case, to bring you help. If it doesn't give you satisfaction, you have your money back. CatarrH elys thfk innriii iiiii When applied Into the nostrils, will be absorbed, effectually cleansing the hesd of catarrhal virus, caus ing healthy secre tions Itallays liillam- niutlon, protects the meuiDrane iroin an ditlonal colds, com pletely heals t he sores and restores sense of of taste and smell. HAY-FEVER Try the Cure. A parMcle Is applied in each nostril, and Is agreeable. rrlec,;0 cents at druggists or by miill. r;i,Y bkoi nr.KH, txj warren Htreet, New Yi rk, "German lyrup 59 Boschee's German Syrup is more successful in the treatment of Con sumption than any other remedy prescribed. It has been tried under every variety of climate. In the bleak, bitter North, in damp New England, in the fickle Middle States, in the hot, moist South every where. It has been in demand by every nationality. It has been em ployed in every stage of Consump tion. In brief it has been used by millions and its the only true and reliable Consumption Remedy. D G0F.SUf3PT.QN. I have a positive remedy for the above disease; by its nso thousands of oasos of the worst kind and of long itanr'ing' have been eared. Indeed so strong Is mjfaitb In its etiicacy, tlut I w.il asnd two bottucs rail, with a VALUABLE TREATISK en this disease to anv sat forer woo will send ma their Express and P. O. addraaa. T. A. Slocum. M. C 183 Pearl Su. N. X. FARMERS: LOOKOUT! Toil are es ST. JAC0ISS Oil, CURES RHEUMATISM. SPRAINS, DRUSES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORENESS, STIFF. NESS. SWELLINGS, DACK CHE, NEURALGIA, SCIAT ICA, BURNS. A PROMPT AN1 PERMANENT CURE. 2 THE COST IS I ' turned to slid- 5fU dr., bantfc. jttjftt of tempera- I, y'lAi r ., to MmM Injuries. CatoSkus4iCaU( ii il 0 H tflift CWooD ;n;?,ctTl I ft f fl fl 'I rtH so vina.' uxr- -- - - ' '" THE HARTMAN PATENT 8TEEL PIOKfeT FENCE t'nsl no more llian an iinllimrv i linnv hihkI lrki-l nl'air that i.l.-lrui-m the vlrvt and Hill ml nr fnll uparl In a lmrl lime. II llarlman" Kem-e I artl.ili- In .I.--I t. i.n.iei t Hie Kr,.in.il. nitinml niie i-viilliis ilu-iii and I. iiru, li. iillv kv ai.sariso. I l i t ' l it V I Kli I A l'. I Ji.il K VV I I II I'll II 1 H AMI TKh'I'I MOM A I.H MA I I.KIi l-'lll-K. Alwnr iiieinimi ihli .nr in wriUna I Hartmaa Mlg. Co.. B.t.r Falls, Hi. t. 0. fum.. (itn. Wesisra Sales Ait.. ROfl Stst. St.. Ihlrsao. David M. Clarkson, Jr., Portland, Or. Hunt 4. Motfot, Tacomn, Wmh. Holly, Mason, Markn 4. Co., Spoknno Fall;, Wmh, rra ta everythinc tested J tl 11 13 IA H Wei'J 'or plnito of our trial troomla A. I. Rtini'l If. I fit Frost r i nfiPonu t cnu feriiliehs I. L. rUOOUil tl wUn,And wo ell tliese ood at RaaUra Portland. Or. prlee. rk-ml fur esliiloKiie. it tin nainu l WouiHn'H l'iit iil. It la . uiiifi.rinly hihtohh fiiliiiri'lii'viitKtlicliiukiii'l.t'M.li.u.liulii'M H C i TTC . vt itk iichu whit'h Imnlen ami Ntiorteii h ni.iiiuii'i -w jlfl 'iiiiln of wonu'ii testify for it. It will (ivo heiillh mid Htrtnrth, ""Jtjrs" NT "T ami niskK life a pleamire. I'Olt SAl.K HY ALL JT I J I J DHUtililHTS. MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. Olll; HEUl CATALOGUE Is ready for malUmr. Hond In your naine and have a copy sent free of charge to your address. OLDS & KING. Dry Goods, Clothing:, Shoes, Etc., Fifth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OR. fflOUflTAlJi BUDS TEA A blend from the formula of an old KiikIIhIi Tea Meri'liant. 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Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! I BlffOlslheaelrnnwleiiyeo leading remedy for all the unnatural discharges and DrlvatArilsAaaesof men. A certain cure for the deblll' 1 tatinii weakness pecullai to women. T nresnnba It and feel safe I THtEMIII wMigi .tyV I" recommending It W RJ.8T0NER,MD.,0FOrui,tii told br DravarUM. 3 Plso's Remedy tor ftotarrli Is the Ttest, Knslcst to TIse, and Cheapest. I Bold by druggists or sent by mail. (0c, , T. Hazelttoe, Warren, Pa. uoso GREAS f JTOartn IrTi I jr 1 T0 6 DA VW. 'Ij I! , WN BUI temm UrSanli ... A CIS0IHMTI,O.Ei Tii'- i iT-Mii'T izLiJbLiJOiD Of all kind and In any iiianllly-whole-ele and ii'lall at hedroek prices, E. J. EOVEN, 00 Front Stroot, Portland, Or. ttf Heml for eutnloiiue. ggM II in liny liii.llie JiimI piiyhiK oil drop I II and huy all lm B piovid retaluina I u 1 1 1 1 hi t ir. MORE MONEY nn Ih inudr In rals- Inn I hlrkelia Minn in t. It V otlllT hlUllM'SS furtlo' eiipltnl Invi-.l-nl. A Inanllfully II liintnitid I'atiiloKiui III llH'Ul.Htllt". IllOlMl- ersand nil kind, of Clili keii l iving" HUE Ai'i'iits fur Mann's ltmiB Cutter, Necvl illy Clover .Cutter, ii ml even tiling ro l t j t ly imiillry PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO., Potaluma, Gal. I p ruTinadi't7l In hmr day on my Klwtrle Corsvla 2BLN IhihIhikh IhIIIks. IKiiwr i t-iil in.lll ami fash iriu. Hniil Irtm. lir.Hrliisitian lixwOwav N.V, THE SAME, a mm ft Btl SUPPLIES. P.il n Hsallhy, iiui Z E! E 11 i of all kinds, Tlio very roiuurkiilili" inl eiTldiii ri-liof Kivoii wiiiiiHii lv MiM)HK'St HKVKAI.KD HKMKliY liiWKivi'U Hov? tSooi -r- v NORTH mil GARGL'M n r - - mm yjL'ttWJ Lot's wife looked back, with a well known result. Bellamy looked back in his dream. The smoker who has not tried "Seal" before can look back to wonder how he could have escaped the'true excellence of the Seal of North Carolina. I'nekcd In Patent Cloth Touches mid In Foil. Sportsman, Attention! If you want to shoot accurately, don't full to sight your gun with the velelrruted LYMAN SIGHTS. Made to 111 any rlllo. Peep Hlght, -'l; Ivory Bead Front Hiijht, II i Ivory HuutliiK Front Kiglit, 60 cents. Kent hy mall on reoelpt of price. H.T.HUDSON, 93 First Street, Portland, Or. Send for new Illustrated Catalogue A BICYCLE FREE. Write for eHllllnirnn anA particulars, btato age. FRED T. MERRILL, 197 AVnslilngton St., l'ort hind, Or. I II rirJjf Assnver and AniilyllcHl Chemist, v. ii iv n , 614 Washington St., Portland, Or. I N. P. N. TJ. No. 432-S. F, N, U, No, 609 DROP! MM, ivk