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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1892)
I DECISIVE Baking Powder Tests The United States Official Investigation of Baking Powders, made, by authority of Congress, in the Department of Agriculture, Washing ton, D. C, furnishes the highest authoritative informa tion as to which powder is the best The Official Report Shows the ROYAL to be a cream of tartar baking pow der, superior to all others in ledvening power (su''). Marrta?e wl l continue to bo a failure till our 1 youus women leirn to support nun lu Ibo i style ae has always ben HiouMonied to. LEXI VOtR lONTI TVTION A HAND. Constitutions are much alike, and in nine-tenths of us the same causes produce the same streets. Vertigo, dizziness or pain of any kind, excepting that of an injury, can come only when there is in our bodies some impurity of the blood which we have not suflicientVitality to throw oil' without help. Therefore the proper thing to do is to get immediately the necessary help. No aid i so effective as Hranpreth's Tills. When you feel these ills coming on take from three to ten of these pills, according to your weicht, and be relieved at once. Never put off the feeling by thing you will soon be over it. Take tue'pills and do not rack the constitution. "Where are you polnjc this summer?" has be come a very trilt; mid wra'isnme questl'iii. Purely a vegetable compound, made entirely of roots and herbs gathered from the forests of Georgia, and has been used by millions of people with the best results. It CURES All manner of Blood diseases, from the pestiferous little boil on your nose to the worst cases of inherited blood taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh and Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. TOWER IMPROVED Slicker Absolutely Water Proof Coat ! uuaiaii ivvu - i MOT to Peel Break or Stick. lUI to Leak at the Seams. I'- Thm are two win too ctn tell th. nnniai illckr:thFlih Brand trade mark and o(t Wool, a Collar. Sold everywhere, or lent tree for pries. A. J. TOWER, Hanufr. Boston, Mass. Our Khtrld Brand It better than any wattf atvof coat audi except th. fun Baaas. August lower Eight doctors treated me for Heart Disease and one for Rheumatism, but did me no good. I could not speak aloud. Every thing that I took into the Stomrch distressed me. I could not sleep. I had taken all kinds of medicines. Through a neighbor I got one of your books. I procured a bottle of Green's Aug ust Flower and took it. I am to-day stout, hearty and strong and enjoy the best of health. August Flower saved my life and gave me my health. Mrs. Sarah J Cox, Defiance, O. i If In any busmen not paying yo:i drop it and buy an Im proved Peialuma Incubator. kore hshet can be mado iu rail ing Chickens than in any ot!:er Ji-isincss for the cnpltm invest ed. A beautifully Il lustrated Catalogue of Incubators. Brood ers and all aind!) of Chicken Fixii srs FREE Atrenta for Mann's Bone Cotter, Neces sity Clover , Cutter, and tveiytb-in? re quired by poultry raisers. PETALUM4 INCUBATOR CO., Pelaluita, Cal. METALLIC SKYLIGHTS Iron Cornices, CORRUGATED IRON RQOHHG. J. C. BAYER. Portland, Br. CURtS WHhHt ALL ELSE FAILS. Cougn byrup. Tastes uooo. use m lime. boio. oy aniuists the onlv riUUftfed F JTU. Oil from the t'ot'UHiiut. A use to which the coconniit is put is that of making oil. In the South Sea islands the natives remove the meat from the shell and dry it, after which it is ship ped in bulk to lta-.nburg, where it is con verted into coeonnr.t oil. the Iwtsis of all hiuh grade perfunvjd oils. It is In-lieved that this oil for ail purposes to which whale oil is appropriated could besulwti tuted, and, too, wbr olive oil rules at such high prices, as is the case in the United States, this coconnut oil could be used to great advantage. (ioldthwaite's Geographical Magazine. The First Knitting Mnchliirs. In the reign of Queen Eliziiln'tb first mention is made of hand knittinii. Wil liam See. in l.vstl, inventeil the tlrst knit ting machine, called a knitting frame, or stocking frame, lie wna refused a patent in England and went to France and estab lished a factory at Koucu. This machine was introduced into the United States shortly after the Revolutionary war, was modified and improved by a Yankee and a factory established at Cohoos, N. Y., in 1S32. Housekeeper. A llritiah Tradesman. j A little lord whom I knew was lately ' taken to the tailor's before going to school, j An energetic official of the house was j measuring him privately, when he took I occasion to say, with much sympathy: "I ! am sure, my lord, you will often lie iu want j of little things pocket money, etc., and if I your lordship will apply to us we shall only lie too happy,'' etc. Gentleman's ' Magazine. Helping HI in Out. Bingo Did you succeed in rutting down ' on your shopping expenses this month, as I requested? Mrs. Bingo Oh, yes, indeed, dear. You know that nice woolen underwear you ' wanted? Well, I got something in cotton ' much cheaper. Cloak Review. It has beeu reckoned that if the whole ocean were dried up. all the water passing away as vapor, the amount of salt remain fng would be enough to cover 5,000,0(10 square miles with a layer one mile thick. ! Queen Victoria pays at the rate of 11.92 a mile when she travels by rail, in addition , ; to first class fares for all the party, serv ants included. She has a saloon carriage that cost $10,000. I The first king whose name npjieared on j a coin was Alexander of Macedon. In the I reign of Philip coinage attained perfection, j The cubit, Latin cubitus, an elbow, is a Russian standard of length from the point : of the elbow to the end of the middle linger. i COUGHS, HOABKKNERS ASP SORKTHROAT, "Brown'i Bronchial Troclia" give Immediate : relief. The reason a dog can look so knowing is be cause ne cau l say anytniug to span tne enect, j A GOOD FLACK FOB BOYS. Hoitt's School, near Millbrae, San Mateo ' county, Cal., in charge of ex-State Super- doubtedly one of the best schools for Boys on tne racinc uoast. The hypophosphites of lime and soda combined with cod-liver oil in Scott's Emul sion improve the appetite, promote digestion, and in crease the weight. They are thought by some to be food; but this is not proved. They are tonics; this is admitted by all. Cod-liver oil is mainly a food, but also a tonic. In Scott's Emulsion the cod-liver oil and hypophos phites are so combined as to get the full advantage of both. Let us send you a book on careful living ; free. Scott & Bowns, Chemists, 13a South 5th Avanue, New York. 35 I CURE FITS ! When I say core I do not mean merely to stop them for a time and then have them return again. I meun a radical cure. I bare made the disetue of FITS, EPl LEPSy or FALLING SICKNE8S a life-long study. I warrant my remedy to cure the wont cases. Because others have failed fa no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office. H. U. ROOT. M. C. 183 Pearl St.. N. Y INDIAN DEPREDATION 1 PENSION I PATENTS LAND I HOMESTEAD I POSTAL CLASPS The"EXAMINKK"BUKEAU of CLAIMS UNDER TBI DIBBCTION OF San Francisco Examiner. tf jen have a claim of any description whatsoever against the United States Government and wish it speedily adjudicated, address JOHN WBODKKBCRN Manager, 618 F straet,N..W, Washington, D. C. AN INDIA RUBBER NAVY. ft Indiana Man Thinks Ironclads nT Got to Glva Way to Rubber. At tht man was going out of the big hotel he whispered to nit in sepulchral tone, "Colonel Rice l not right In his Upper story he Is clean daft." In a few minute I saw the Jocund face of Colonel James 11. Rice, ox-audltor of Indiana, coming from the elevator. Ho looked perfectly sane, and I asked him who his friend was that had just departed. "That man," said the colonel, "Is a pro moter, and has not given me a moment's rest since I arrived In the city, I've just let him in on the ground fhor of an Idea of mine and have shown hint Illustrations o( It. I offered to have him elected vice presU dent of a company that Is uniformed. If my Idea is put Into execution It will two lutioni.e naval warfare, and an Ironclad will lie ns harmless as a barge carrying a load of Sunday school excursionists." The colonel invited me to his room, where I saw a number of illustrations In the rough of queer looking ships. I asked htm to explain them. His eyes beamed with pleasure as he proceeded to elucidate his Ideas. "The cuts," he said, "represent war vessels armored with tough India rub ber. Kach vessel Is protected with rubber seven feet In thickness and with enough give or elasticity to it to send the largest ball ever llred against it bounding back into the water. 1 admit that the common rub!er Is not of sulllcient toughness to re sist the Impact of the ordinary cannon ball, but the rubber I intend to use is not common. Every man who makes an In novation and relegates established meth ods to the past is In the beginning consid ered a crank. Hut I do not mind liny little epithet of that kind." "What is the tall spire lu the vessels?" "That," said the scientific colonel, "U the lookout. It is a tower that can be tele scoped in a second to the surface of tho vessel's deck mid erected in the same space of time. It Is stx) feet high. There Is only one smokestack and it can Ih taken down In a minute. Cannon? Ah! that is a se cret, but I shall tell you because you are, not a promoter. In the rear of the vessel there is a turret tower w th four destruc tive guns. You don't see it, eh? Well, neither do I, but if the enemy npiienred, by manipulating machinery there would rise from the hull of the vessel a turret, pro tected by india rublier and ready to sink a fleet of Ironclads. Everything on the deck of my india rublier vessel can lie dropped below in a few moments." "Have you ever studied that branch of mathematics which treats of trajectory?" The colonel had, and added: "My boy, a ball dropped on the deck of one of my ves sels would bouud a mile high. There is absolutely no powder or force strong enough to drive a ball into the rublier." "One more question, colonel. How long have you had this peculiar clastic idea?" "It came to me as an inspiration five years ago. I was in Chicago and a wea zened faced man with a voice that sounded like the noise made by tearing calico made life miserable to me. He had a scheme, and for a week ho became my shadow, try ing to get me to go Into it. I worked out the india rubber vessel and for three hours I earnestly explained to him the fortune in it if he would accept the vice presidency. From that time he has never said 'scheme' to me again. I have shown it to dozens of promoters and have talked so much about it that I really think some kind of rubber can be made to resist and throw back can non balls." New York Herald. Always Dropped lieal Tears. "There never was an actress who couhl command her lachry mal glands as Adelaide Benson could, said Jack Barnes to a re porter. "I was her leading man at one time," continued Jack, "and I learned her peculiar faculty in this way to my cost. At that time I rather fancied myself, don't you know, in such part as Kmneo and the like, and I went to con.iderable expense iu the matter of dressing. For Komco I had some lovely dresses, all silk, satin and lace, and of tho most delicate 'evening shades,' as the ladies say. A delicate pale bluo jacket was my favorite in one of the scenes between Romeo and Juliet, and I was aw fully sorry I had it before the season was over. After a few performances I noticed that the beautiful pale blue silk on the front of my costume was stained, in somo way. There were long streaks in it which I could not account for. "That night Neilson and I were in one of the pathetic love scenes of 'Komeo and Juliet.' Her head rested on my breast, She looked up, turned her face to the au dience a moment, which at once burst into most tumultuous applause. When she turned her face toward mine again I saw tears streaming down her cheeks. glanced at my costume and saw the cause of the stains. Here were several fresh wet streaks on the handsome pale blue silk made by Juliet's tears. I tried to hold her head away from me, but costumes had to be sacrificed to art, and when the season was over ray costume was a striped instead of a plain blue silk, the change having been caused by Juliet's too realistic weeps." Lhicago Times. Manufacture of Uyestulfs. Few instances of modern industrial growth in any one specialty are more sur prising than that of the manufacture of artificial dyestuns. In England, t rance, Germany and some other countries, but es pecially in Germany, this industry has ob tained such prodigious growth that In some cases the extensive works resemble a small town or village. This appears from the published statistics of one of these plants, where are employed some 1,900 workmen, fifty foremen, nine engineers. besides eighty-six clerks and fifty-seven chemists. The works cover an area of 720,000 square yards, and from one end of the works to the other the distance is 3,300 feet. Besides a great variety of dyestuffs, the acids em ployed in their production aro also manu factured, amounting In one year to 23,- 108,000 kilograms of sulphuric acid, 12, 800,000 of other acids and 3,624,000 of coal tar products, New York Telegram. One-half Ulacfc. Mr. Spurgeon has an endless stock of an ecdote and fun. The following incident took place on the top of one of the Scottish highland coaches while he was traveling with a friend. Said the great preacher: "Do you know, just before I left London I saw a man who was black all down one side of his body. One arm, one leg, black. Most peculiar, wasn't it f" His friend assented with many expressions of wonder. After some time had elapsed Mr. bpurgeon quietly remarked, "By the bye, I think I should mention he was block down the other side too." London Tit-Bits. Gypsies in Ktirope, The majority of the Scottish gypsies have spread over a vast tract of country. In America they have gradually become lost to view as a distinctive race. In Europe they are found in the greatest number to day in Hungary and Wallachia, where there are 600,000. Philadelphia Ledger. IN FOOTHILL GROVES. Whore Ira G. Iloitt Has Found Retirement. I!!! INTERSTINS ENTERPRISE HE IS NURS1NS. The Well-Knowo Educator Gives to Interesting Aooouut of Himself. Pinee the expiration of Ms term of rllieo 11s fcHato Supcriiitumleiit of t'ublio Instruction, it littlo over a year ni, but little Ims been heaixl of Ira U. Iloitt who III led tluttntlieo for (our years. An .Yfiii'm; V reporter who went In ltiest of him y ester. lay found him at t'lieofthp most I'lmmii'ng )4iutb ol re tirement in California. Alighting from tin' train at tho pretty suburban villiiw) of San Mateo ho was Boon speeding over tho country road which presented a panorama of luxuri ous beaut v. Two ituled (nun the town a narrow lime opened in the road. Tim long griuvful corves of this lowoly mid elmdcd lano were (olhiwoil for nearly a mile westward toward the foothills, iuid tit length the open unto of a nuignilleent private estate was entered. Alter round tho top of a littlo bill, picturesque rountry sent nestling in a holteroil place at the foot of graceful hills burst on tho view. A well-kept orchard, acres of flowers and a neat garden ot were successively passed, and then cum a picturesque bridge over tho nock of a little lake and under an arch o( massive) live oaks. Tho long porch which ended the journey was embowered in roses and palms j'tlowers and foliage of various kinds charmed the eye at every turn. This was the country homo of tho late J. II. licdiiifrton "who (or years lavished wealth on the house and grounds. It was secured last year by Mr. Iloitt whoo)oned there Iloitt '8 Oak Urove Scho l (or Ihv. Tho house is elecnntly furnished," has a library, billiard-rooin and every facility for the enjoyment of homo comfort." Not a sound of exterior human life reaches this romantic retreat sheltered by hills and by live-oak groves. Here the well known educator was found, enjoving his life and lalmr as master of a scIi.hIi in which his own educational Ideas could be wholly carried out. In response to a servant's' summons, he came from the school-building where recitations were going on and cordially greeted the re porter. "Yes, we are rather in retirement now," he said, "but we are enjoying the life. We have twenty-live Nys now and there are four instructors U'sides 111T wife and myself. I tiud that my health has been U'tter here than for years past, although I have never had any serious trouble since my severe attack of sciatica nlHiut six years ago. My physician tinal'y gave tne relief, but symptoms ol rheumatism continued, appearinge.itMK'i ally in my right arm. Many people have been surprised that I did riot go to my physician again, but I did not. Some friend sugeastcd that I try Warner's Safe Cure," 11ml as it was very easy to do I did it. It gave 1110 i in media to relief and since then I have used it at every recurrence of rlier.rnatie symptoms. I have nut used anything else and it has never (ailed to give prompt relief. I have a bottle on hand now, ami only day before yesterday I boiit'lit a Inittle for one f our buys who had pains in his back. If I felt at liberty to do so I could mention the names of ncrjuuin tiinces who have used it with great success, line is a man in business n Oakland who tried Warner's Safo Cure (or kidney trouble and was cured, As you ask me the question directly I have no hesitation in saying that I regard it as a very valuable remedy, (or my own experience has demonstrated that it is." The reporter thanked Mr. Iloitt (or the information he had so candidly und courteously given, and almost regret fully withdraw from the beautiful groves where the eminent educator has (otind an ideal place for a seat of learn ing. .San Frnneinen Krsniw) 1'ont. Some noblemen are rpvcr heard of st home or abroml until they marry Aaiericmi glrl. Use Enamellne Stove Polish; no dust, no smell. II A DRY, Lawrence, KANS.,Aug. 9, '88. George Patterson fell from a second-story window, strik ing a fence. I found him using ST. JACOBS OIL. He used it freely all over his bruises. I saw him next morning at work. All the spots rapidly disappeared, leaving neither pain, scar nor swelling. C. K. NEUMANN, M. D. "ALL RICHTI ST. JACOBS OIL DID IT." OOOOOOOOOO Tuffs Tiny Pills The dyspeptic, the debilitated, wheth- tfk erfrom excess of work of in I nil or' body or exposure in nialarlal region, fa, will find Tutt'a Mils the most ifenluHgf restorative ever oftereit tlie Invalid. OOOOOOOOOO Pianos and Organs. WINTER & HARPER, 71 Morrison Street, Portland. Or Box SOX. IFTfiM I have a positive remedy for tho abuTe disease; by its osethonsandsof casos of tbe worst kind and of long standing hara befln enmd. Indoed so strong is my faith, in its efficacy, that I w.ll send TWO bottles FBESwitb V ALUADLB TRKATIBK on this disease to any suf ferer who will send me th.ir Kxpres. and P. O. addraaa, T. A. Slocom. 01. C. 183 Pearl St N. Y, N, P. N. V. No. 445-3. F. N. U. No. 622 AC ROM THE DKKP, TO Til IE V XX WKST, On steamboats, ear aiut iihiiii eimclioa, rtott tor's Stomneh Bitters Is carried tho must tin rmtBiil item lu Hie in.torlii vm'tlti a of 1I10 t m v elliK uiti!le, it ilvprlvea vlit.it hI, tiinoMah water of lis linrllul irnnrtli's unit vxeernlile flavor, eoutitetaiMS thw ik'HiIcIkiis i'IUtH Mhiii tliu stom.i'h of bad or liiilliiotlblu died, reme dies erKtii, bt'Hrttmrn and Ind ti'n the .Initi al ti, It L a Iliu di li iinii Hiiiliiat liuilHrlal dlaor item, mtlltflra tliv t'lteetK 01 exi't tvo lieut, enld sud damn, relieve! alt k ln'n.lu, it mh i. mi In enmimmlilti euro (or ihIviii-nh Hint litlliinaiiei-a. I'll itillKiiKof trnvot iilti ii liIU moat illMintmini ly iihiii invalid and I'tiliviili'M'tMitK ihvhIh Hlly tomit'li an ex It'll! ua to JiMiitnlli life I'eismta In (ivhle health, iiMiv!irtii.lviM'( lind i 111 t l (loin tiHvel, will, If provided Willi the Hlltem, lie fur lea. likely to Iih tlieli (enrs irnlll, A leading aetreas y that "a kUa tube si tl tie must be lnioitoiiHl," Them la mom catarrh In tlili aecllnii of tbe ivimttv IIihii all oilier HmHKe pill lom llmr, unit until tliv laat lew yema na aiiinmi to be lu curable Kor a ureal iiiiiny year, unettna pro noun, ed It a local tllciic, mid pretcrthed l it "I reiiicdtca, Hint by I'nuainiiUy lulling In eitre vt Itli local Iretitincnt pronounced It tncnrntiic. Mi l once tiaa proven ciiturrli to b a ctiitnlltiitiniiHl dlaoMao, and therelom rctiiliea ctiiiHtiiiiltnniil tieatiiieiil. Mall s I'nliirtli t'uic, timnnfiictiircd by K J. Cheney V t o,, Titlcdo, tililo, la the only ciiiialltutliinnl 1 nro on the market. It la taken Internally In 1 loses (rum ten tln. to a Icaapnnn fill, it ac'a directly iiatn Hie blond ami mneniia anrfiiccaof tlioayatcm. They niter lino (nr any enae ll Intl. to cure. Mem) lor etretilnta mid It s tliiiiiiilala. Addrtsa K. J, I'll K.N K V A I'll., Toledo, t), 10- Hold by .IniKKlsU; 7M Tar Oirmiu for hrrakfnNt.. CO'VRICHT IBSI The xtrong way, with Catarrh, is to 8toj it without curing it. Tho poisonous, irrita ting enufTn, utrong canst in solutions, "creams," balms ami tho liko may, perhaps, palliato for a time. 15ut they may drive tho disease to tho lungs. Tho wrong way is full of danger. Tho right way is a proved one. It's with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Ivom cdy. It cures, perfectly and per manently, by its. mild, toothing, cleansing and healing properties, the worst cases of Chronic Catarrh. It has proved itself right, thou sands of times, when everything clso has failed. And this makes its proprietors willing to prove that it's tho right thing for you, no matter how bad your case or of how long standing. If they can't euro your Catarrh, they'll pay you $:00 in cash. They mean it. They're certain of their modi cine. ELY'S CATAWRH Allaya I'aln and lusvcric imin atimi. rrlAYrtVL llnala the Nor.. Iteator. tlm Sense, of Tnato and Mnrll. THY THE CUBE, HAY-FEVER A liartll'le IN iil.ltlletl llltncnch IKislrll nilil Is inrree. alile. Price, ah e nls tit tlriiKlt' or hy iimll. KI.Y HltUTIIKUH, M Wurren Htreet, .New Vnrk JU riO If Asaayer and AiiHlytlcul OiiemlKt, . II. llgR, 6i WasbliiKt,1iibt.,l'ortlaml,Or. Old Gold and Hilrtir Buiudit; smut four old Onlt and HIItbt hj niall to the old and rellaU. h"UM of A Coleman, 41 Third street, Han Kranoliwo; I will wad h) raturo mail tb. oaah, aooirdlug to away; If it amouol Is out satisfactory will return gold. J. McCRAKEN & CO., DEALERS IN Rttchs Harbor Llms. Portlssd Csmsnt, Hal dsn Oats and Utah Plaster, Hair, Firs Brlos and Flrt Clsy. LANO PLASTER. 00 North Front Street, Cor. D, PORTLAND, UK. ANY WEAK MAN Who Is nulTcrlnj, filler lu bis mind nr body, frnin th. Injurious nr weakening effuc-ta of hla own liioruut fnlllua, aluiiw and eits-SM'S cun bo quickly utid in-ruia-nently cured. Tapers free (st aled), DR.C0LE4C0.,rttTi. These old Inwtnrs luire hail M v. ant' exnerlencel'i curing l'rlratn, llloott, Nti(. tii'h arm nstn wist-a-i'S. n run to-tlsy, Reliable Remedies sent privately to any sddreit. Riff 3lBthrt.cknowia.ivM leading remedy for all ilia Unnatural dlsrhanes ao private diseases of men. A certain cure for tbe debllh tatlng- weakness vecuilkJ to women. T npikuiriKalt inri faal aafs L THEEvANSCHeMfat Crt. In recommndl04 It ii . OISCmHsTI,0.r- 'i suiior.rs. A. d. Of urttri, ss u.,utoTs,iiii old by DraKaTtataV. JirllBisaS ltoDAYfi.a f JfUsar..Ws4.'tlf - I 1- TntsaaSaWlUrkl LOVELL DIAMOND CYCLES For Ladle nnd Cents. Six ntvlna Jn F neumntic Diamond Frame, including Porfsli. Klrycle Calaltisa. Hir.l. tiOH N P. LOVELL ARMS CO.,Mfrfl., 147 Washington St., BOSTON, MASS. Simonds Crescent .... .....v w, ....Maaj EF SIMONDS SAW CO., 78 UNLOAD Do you feel Does vour on t feel like work. The f B O trouble is your liver is tor pid. You are full of bile. VUUfl Oet rid of it without delay. Three doses of Moore's Revealed Remedy will do it and make fl B f p b4 you feel like a new perBon. For sale by all druggists. Lb I zZWh ) N i . -fl . x ii,'i . 11 : OKtf 131VJOV? Iloth tho inelhiiil ntitl lcsnlU when yruj) of Figs in taken; it is plenum t ' .nid lefresliing to tho taslo, nud icU gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver nnd Howels, cleniiHes tho )' lein ellbettmlly, dispiU colds, head telies and lovers nnd cures lmliitii.'l I'otirttipation perniiiuontty. Vor wilo iu COoand $1 bottles by nil (li uisU. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. SAM MKHCISCO, CAI, louisviui, ki. Aiiv fw:K, n.r. WILLIAM C.DECK ARMS CO llnllsU K AN 11 1 1 . T 1 1 1. ! IIHI1 IN Cuns, Rlflos and Rovolvors, Klslilog Tanklo, NttorlliiK (looda, FIREWORKS, Athletic, Tl'iatileiil and liyniimsliim Ihniita, Ijiwu TciiiiIb Out Ilia, Kni t Hit -Is l inciiet, I vnls, Hai;s, It tt 11 1 1 live, ihilliaina, lanterns. N. r. Cor. Third snd Yamhill Sts.. P0HUAND, OR. Patent Tip W are pw-lilnc .,i, (, a,i,.,' f :i. BliiM-s, ( til.-u r up, tannic I c, .', In tl in J - I'lnln Inc, I'. S. 1 I i cm. i ;si f,r at- . .1 .1 ' heiid for lull line ll.l. ,tili l, ,. M.,ltli.' , Btttir. 4III-4IH ront HI., Nan I ii.n. l Season for Trout Opens April 1 st. If Vim Ar. In Need of Trout Flic, (let th. Ileal. Hlanilr. tiualHv, 4 In hunks, pi-r .1,., (e.n tlteniill Triilll t iles, 4 n a IiikiUs, ,rr tins Ml Kllle llKVeraiil Wins Kile., i In" hunks, per diia, I ll A ny of alH.vn iliallllea senl hv until tin n-n-lnl nf prtee. A Ian a full line uf Id M, H I-.KI.M, I.I N E, etc. . at Hudson's Gun Store, 93 FIRST IT.. PORTLAND, OK. HT Hentl fur lllustra'eit entnlns'ie. Wanted, BICYCLE CLDBS In every town In Orcemi nut WbsIiIukIoii. Wrllo inr pnrtlcnlnia. FKED T. MERRILL, I '47 Waahlnuton tit., I'ort litint. Or. YOUNQ MEN I Th Specific A No. I fnra, nlthnnt full, all raws of 4t..norr-ba- mid 4Jlfc, nu mailer of hnv l.mg tuutlliilf. 1'ievi'iiia atrletiirt-, it helntr nn In ttrnal ri-misly. I'uri-a when everytlitiitf elan has fulled. H.il.1 hy ull liriiKUMa. Munuliu-Ilirerit I lie A.M. Imh-iiIii-11 Mixtk ln Prlro. H.1.0O. lU.Han Jom-.CU. MORPHINE HABIT ! Books fmsi. SURE CURE radflo MtxUdii Co.. B30 flay tit. Kan Frajrtww. SURE. Y?"J.VST TRY iiu kvokt's California Diaincnd j CATARRH liiI0,rt I No on. no bad wli-ro Ufa exists but uinv ,0 hl.d br j tlitsnrratenra, Mela, by dri;dstor mull i r. ivcir co, tnt., ico rt , u. r c:tr FRAZER Best in the World! Bet the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! LE.BiEUiri.Av miw Shipped Aitywhor on Trial. 'tHlor.nePiefi. aao. oa. o Kf ai. oiwcy,iu,.,u.s.a. AXLE GREASE Cushion and Solid Tires. Steel Dron Fominiri. fiti.nl I Tublnff.Adiujtablc.BallBearinirstosll runnin oarls. Susponsion Saddle. 9tJloUrHaORADiiijBvory Particular. Sond 6 cents In stamps for mr i(H)-nsire lllnsTraimTMiaTl logue of (iuns, KHIes, BotolTars, Spnrtlnpf Woods, ctn. Ground Cross Cuts. v s) nivv octvv nounirinKa Front Street, Portland, Or.n&l bad? Do you have a headache? back ache? Ynn nor,' j