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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1892)
Do You Wish the Finest Bread and Cake? It is conceded that the Royal Raking Powder is the purest and strongest of all the baking powders. The purest baking powder makes the finest, sweetest, most delicious food. The strongest baking powder makes the lightest food. That baking powder which is both purest and strong est makes the most digestible and wholesome food. Why should not every housekeeper avail herself of the baking powder which will give her the best food with the bast trouble? MR. AND MRS. BOWSER. Mra. ,.., TolU About a Vain tienrvb lor Gvnlln Spring. "Well, Kvt remlyt" mU Mr. How-or na lit entered the liouno the other evening In uu IMivnt Rwat Routl humor. "Who' eoniliiKf" 1 awkwl. "Swineboily has coinel" "Aunt .Inner" "No nu-(ng. fnlu would sing with tin poet: Oil! (he niertie, merrle springtime, Willi tin many buds and IiUmukiiim!' "Mr. Bowser. I wtu nlrvuilv i.v.....i ..l the knowledge that spring hud UiH'Hrvil." eu. p't ren.lv. Nuith ami 1 mve Dimmed that the two famll ilVI itf llu it-Ill take a trip to the green womls to-morrow. "enregoiug to drive out with his tenm. e li take lum li ahum mid r.inilil.. .! cuii nowei-s nmi climb lives mid have a dav our ' PUBLIC MIN SfEArt. OTINIO OF I M rOKT A NCIC rilKKLf KXrttK.NI. tiutat liilrrratlita; suit VslnsbU Facta II rung lit On) In nn InttrvUw by Oar ui rriiiinilint. The San Francisco Board possible to make a purer tr. than the Roval." .f Health savs: -'It is im- iitronjer baking powder Auo unuern racinc road lias can celed an eastern lumber engagements. The Canadian Pacific generally received these consignments at the boundary, and it is believed the Northern F icific's aim is w sin trie Canadian Paddc. "Brtnen't Bronchial bronchitis, asthma, diseases. Troches" will catarrh and relieve throat 8eotened poison will wh ch is bitter. kill ss quick ss that Tit Oiuu for breakfast Cse Knamellne Stove Polish: no dust, no smell. RflMPTlYANDT'ERMAimV RHEUMATISM nnrTi SPRAINS, BRUISES, INJURIES. CUTS, NKUHALGIA. ALL ACHES. BUM rn r if NS, NDS, RENESS, OST-BITES. -k i r. i r I'aptr urn n Lue I imrnrr. Paper ha.s not generally been considered as a particularly good medium fur life saving purposes, mid jet it has done i share in that line. Twice in bis experience nas John li. liliermeyer. of I h ion go, owed his life to the pnu-tieeof currying papers In his inside pocket. Tlie tlrs't time was on a battlefield in the war. Then the muster roll of his company of the Eleventh Pennsylvania volunteers stopped a musket Dan tlreit at rmnlom from the enemy lines. The second time was recent ly . when a Dullet from a .IS-caliber revolver, tireil only six feet distant nuirainied ileiiberate- ly at his breast, failed to penetrate an en veiope aiiea wun oiaiiK lulls anil a pass. book in his inside vest pocket. After this secoud event Mr. Olxrineyer, it is said, looked coolly at the would "lie assassin and called him a cowan) and invited him to shoot a second time, but the latter stood tor a moment irresolute, then with his uand tremulinc l:il! L:n receiver nn t.lm desk and surrendered to the police. We Are Not tit ltl;im. In a family, too, we often find a rrirl censured ami ridiculed because she is ex citable and flighty, or a boy ierK'tually nagged and slighted Invanse of his slow ness and stupidity. A diseased nervous system or a slow moving brain are qual ities ior tue possession or wmeii no man or woman is responsible. 'It is not, says Madame de Prevere. "for the things which God has given me that I should be loved or bated, but for my own use or abuse of them." Youth's Companion. LUMBAGO. Sold by Druggist and Dcalert Eitryvhen. IHE CHARLES . VOGELER CO.. rUItlmora. Ui. Quite Another Question. "Dora," said Harry, tenderly. oon will you marry me? 'Oh, in about th,ee years,' Dora carelessly. "I asked you how soon, not long," complained Harry. Inter-Ocean. 'how replied in how Chicago Knowing. Dick What a tremendous lot of candr to send to a girl and a homely one at that! Jack Ah! my boy, I want to make her so sick that she won't want to go to the opera to-night. It will make a dif ference of $20, don't you see? Munsey'b. JCST WHAT IS WANTED. out.1 "Mr. Bowser, the woodsare wet-that is, the ground is wet. There may lie one bud somewhere within lifty miles of IVtroit, but you won't 11 ml It. It is also too early for Mowers." It was settled that we should kfO. It llilil to lie settled that way, of course, Mrs. Smith came over during the evening ami let me know that she was also opposed to It, but had promised to irn fur th ).-.. ..f the ride out and back. Kaeli of us put up a lunch, mid us soon as breakfast was dis posed of next morning wo were all ready to go. Mr. Bowser got up singing some thing alout "the (lowers that bloomed in the wildwood," and even when he found a cold northeast wind blowing and a winter overcoat necessary bis enthusiasm was not diminished. I noticed that as we passed tree after iree w it mint sign or buds he liegan to hitch about uneasily. 1 finally itiiiiired of him: "Mr. Bowser, how far is it to the grceu forest?" "You will probably get there when the rest of us do," he sweet Iv replied, tin ln turned up the collar of his overcoat. Vt e got there at last. That Is. w n.j..-lm.l a piece of woods. There w as not him; irrwii about them, and Mr. Smith seemed a bit disappointed. Mr. Bowser wouldu't give iu, however, but declared that he felt like ,"' man. He said that the scent of wild (lowers which came to liifu carried him buck over a period of twenty years. We couldn't see uuy of the Mowers' men tioued, but after making the team secure we set out to look for them. We im.li.'i gone live rods More Mr. Smith discovered a bunch of green moss, nud Mr. Bowser found a leek. These discoveries tilled them with enthusiasm, und they pranced around like two colts. The oulv mislmn which .. curred before luncheon was brought about by Mr. Bowser's 'riskiness. t. saw mi old bird's nest on a bush and imllonod ntr K) get it, mid falling over a log he broke both suspenders, rippeil his coat up the back and covered himself with black dirt. I helped to brush him on, and he appeared to enjoy the joke as much as Smith did, butassoou as he could find opportunity he said to me: "It has turned out just as 1 said it would!" "Well, didu't 1 tell you it was too enrlv to come?" No, ma'am! But for VOLl t never kIwiii til have thought of coming!" we ate our luncheon sitting nn ltr The children's teeth chattered as thev waited, and when Mrs. Smith found feet wet she insisted that Smith build a fire, lie complied, and was rewarded by thanks all around and the fall of a few inowtlakes. At that moment a farmer iinm-ared fore us, coming out of the woods, nnd nfti.r looking the crowd over he queried: v nut asylum, please?" H-how?" asked Smith. ual lunatic asylum have von wnnl from?" 'We came out for a a picnic." 'Oh! Did you find one?" No." Sorry for you, but I can't huvn nennlo building (ires und irnllnninu over mv l.n.il for nothing. My churges ure fJ. What's .he matter with your hired man?" Who?" Why, him," pointing to Bowser. Bow- ter retorted, and one word led to another antil it took all of us to prevent a fight. The farmer got his 2, however, and he sat Business is alive to and in the hurly-burly of its preparations 5n the fence we drove away, and called iwi wc vutuiiiumu Xixposiiion in loiw, too parting hdoc: Liiuuii is nircauv seen an tnp nr.rpera nt ai "i ll nnt. titt i..rrnri;i i.:.. t. a void in thn linn nf thu otrw.ilTr ..onf,,l combining therewith instructive object les- rtiue , , ,rePre-sents the peaceful and sons and the beautiful in art. Books there . "T7 decked 8ky now covering our family may be by the score, but the experience of 8,rcIe- AIr- Bowser did not leave me and the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia lPPy for divorce, and be and Smith were snows mat the mass of these were mere playing euchre together last nitrht, ! f) no nn4 n I LI. mi. i t o I vxmo ouu uiioci viucuuie. ine norne 01 m in 11 Keeping up the quality depends on the peculiar and correct selection ef beet varieties of leaf tobacco and the proper knowledge of manufacture. Thirty years' experience has enabled us to pro duce the splendid mastiff pluo cut smoking tobacco. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Elchmond, Virginia. For Ladies Onlyi IDOCTOIR SIMS' TANSY BL0SS01X SUPPOSITORIES A GUARANTEED SAFEGUARD. Also a Positive Cure for Leucorrhcea.Inflanimatlons Etc. 8 1 per parksge. six packages 5.00. Securely packed and mailed free on receipt of price. Write for circular. Lady Agents Wanted. P.O. Box 2233. tiWTf Ji, . . x.. P. San Francis- -v co, Lai. visitors were ever at loss for a handy pocket kuiuo ui uniuiai stamp, not only rename, but pleasing and always fit to keep. Just what is wanted of this unique kind has nappuy already made its appearance, and we have before us " Thk Official Port folio of thb World's Coi.i'vrhv Ernmi. TiOB," illustrated from Water Color Draw ings. This Portfolio is a rare and beautiful ex ponent of the main architectural features oi me ureat n,xnnsit.inn at. r.hioaon in turn iuuiwcu uiuKiunceni structures are WILL NOT ' LEAVE LOUISIANA. What President Conrad Has to Say About the Bljf Lottery. New Orleans, August 20. President Paul Conrad of the Louisiana 1 .ntt.pr v Company was interviewed to-day about the dispatch reardinir the comnanv's attempt to purchase a location in the fcandwich Islands. He said : " It. in a r . . ; uinjmuwiii siructures are 1 1 .4; j . , faithfully exhibited, while the lnrd's-eve fak.e; sensation pure and simp'e, or a cw Kivco H rrHllHLIl! PIHTIP.n UT. r ri A law r I """'ivug wiivutbiuil. UCHIlfllHll IlHrNHTlH the grounds, with their principal buildines, fco prejudice the company in the minds Hnwvmu. v i-v. x Lie ill tin i. in i 1 1 1 1 1 m lira MTnei ui Llin iiriiniH fit I ri u I inn ekrt n t ea in.. reproductions, in water nolnr Ptf'pnta nf tho I nrAnfino fVio imnmBf,;nR k-4. i f i j "",uu,u1 v I -" v . p, iujuicociuu lilal UUr UuHl unginai arawincrs. made esnema lv fnr th I ' under by virtue of the laws of Tsmifliana xerman Graliam A copy of this exceptionally fine produc tion will be sent to any address upon re ceipt ot 10 cents in postage stamps hy The vuaneu a. vogeier uo., lialtimore, Md. Jixiremes Meet. The newest kln.l f o ,,, ffyaai? fchange, has a ventilated loe. So has IUC U UVBlr. s rrup 55 SKIK DISEASES. nder by virtue of the laws of Tsinifliana Were the Louisiana State Lotterv Cnm. any to become a Hawaiian instead of a ouisiana concern, of course it would be practically an imDossibililv to nn fnrna Kimma against; it, ; wnereas, being a duly chartered corporation of this State, it is auienaoie to me laws. Ubiications can be enforced through the courts against : . i . . . . . " ' ii. iue same as aitainst anv lawful and r sponsible company." but what are the company's plans for the future' Might not their neiroti- Hartley of Hudson. ; en with Pneumonia. What spectacle is more diseustintr than that of a man or woman with a skin disease which shows itself in pimples or blotches ations be carried on without yourknowl- ou nanus, arms, lace and neck ? It is sim- ouKe,' ply impure blood. See what Brandreth's ' 6cacely such vast sums as are talked Pills did for a chronic case: oi are noi carried in one 8 vest pocket wjrT George Chapman, Pincenin'g, Mich., savs- nor expended by one member of a con .1 JUSt died from It. "For four years I was In tKounted cern without consulting his associates. i his doctor could not Infantry in the United States army, resid lsone bottle of Ger- ,g auflnK,tnat time principally in Texas. e out sound and lunqrdinpr PlirV dlJBarr, Aurora, kad attack of kpnan Syrup business ) used the ' German Almost ail ot that tims I haA a r.h,.r,: biuu uisease, characterized by an eruption over the entire surface of my legs and thighs, arms and chest. The doctors it eczema. I had given up all hopes of ever being cured, when Bbandreth's Pills were rcuummenaea to me. i concluded to trv tnem, and I have thanked God daily since then that I did so. I used them for about inreemontns, and by that time was com. pieieiy curea and have never had trouble since." itbf a Aboillnc tea kettle does its heat tnirhi.ti. m, It it am engine. JUDSOtl SESf l VII Ukll UV.i 18 CALIFORNIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO. U you want POWDKR for Mini Railroad Work, Stump Blasting or Tre rioubuig, Bena ior race Last. The owners of the Louisiana Lottery are uow scauereu over tne globe, seeking peace or pleasure, according to twir o n. dition or taste. Mr. Morris, with friends. have been for weeks cruising about on bis yachf, and I doubt if anv one has communicated with him on business of any description Certainly he is not giving himself any concern about lot tery business, and I repeat there is eim ply nothing in this alleged San Francisco any story except idle ttossin so far an T know and 1 think I know all the facts. The Louisiana Lottery Company will live out its allotted time as fixed bv it.R vaatoA rights, say a couple of years longer, do ing its business here as it always has and abiding by the popular decision in the recent contest." New York Times. August 27, 1892. The next State Citrus Fair for North. ern California will be held in San Fran cisco in January. Washington, 1. , April 9. The in teiynnvs wun hihuin prominent men which i rnviiny Hciu you as to the up piiiTimy iiiyMcrituH cause ot the tin- timely ninl miiiiit'it dcHtlis among them, has aroused a great denl of excitement. rM'tiiitiii'H, rci'iesontative and beads of department all declare that unless some steps can he taken to avoid the klliiiur strains of public life, few prominent men wouui care toriiti toromee. Traced to it source, it bun become fullv appar ent that there is one great cause for it all, and that cause is the wearing strains upon certain orpins of the body which cause their ti.su( to give wav, and lieneo bring about sickness or sudden death. 1 continued the investigation, which was reported yesterday, bv calling upon a number of leading public men. Hon. laniel l,oekwood, geuial and whole-souled, lias an extensive knowl edge of the public men of the country. He wa well aware of the strains to which they are subjected, and the sudden deaths which have been so prevalent. "It would seem," be said, "as though there should he sonio wav ef preventing these things.. Our grandfathers bud lainilv remedies that seemed to preserve health and prolong life, and it would appear as though some modern discov ery should be found which would answer the same purpose for the added strains of modern lite. I think if anyone has such a discovery it is ccrtainlv inv friend Warner with bis famous Safe l ure. I know of a great many people who use it constantly; and I have in mind one gentleman connected with the Govern inont lVinting Olllt e here who, together with his wife, has occasion to be exceed ingly grateful for the restored health and strength which Warner's Sato Cure ha imparted." Hon. U.S. (ireenlraf was found in the House of Representative. He said: "The exhaustion of public life are cer tainly verv great, but so also are the strains of business life, of professional life, of social life. 1 have personal ac quaintance with Mr. Warner, the .lis. coverer of the celebrated afe Cure, and I consider it far superior to any or all other preparations. Ccrtainlv any arti de as popular a that and selling as ex tensively as it does, must have unusual merit." Probably the most remarkable case of m .hi .: . i . . . . . Kuiciiiiiirui, omeiiti nroilgm l death S door and then rescued is that of Mr. J. Henderson Wilkinson, n prominent at torney of this city. In conversation with me, he said : "Ten vears ago I was seized with an attack of liriw'ht's disease. i was men at work iu the Treasury, here. I know it was Hriglit's disease for several reasons. In early life I studied medicine some little time. " I knew from my symptoms what my trouble was, but i wasaisomtiie nam s of mv tilivs , ana How badly I became, you can unilcrstaiui when I say that my bands became moated and actually cracked open. Mv umusami ho.lv would alternately swei and collapse. I could onlv crero across the lloor. Finally my physician said to me: -ion are at death's door with ungiits disease. 1 on. may live a few weeks, but there is absolutely no bono of your recovery.' Although I was so very sick my friends did not desert mo NuiiiIhts of them called to express their sympathy, t oi. uaniel a. tirosvenor Judge larbel, Kcv. Dr. Rankin, Col UoiHut M. Douglas mora than a hun dred prominent men extended to me their sympathy. None supposed for a moment i coum ever recover. Upon the nu ice ui me uev. i;r. Kankin, now t resident of the Howard University, I began the use of a preparation of which I had hut little knowledge. I began to improve hi once, i continued its use, nothing else, and I state to you to-dav that I owe my life solely to Warner's naie uire, which rescued mo from the grave after the doctors had abandoned all hope. I am certain that if men and women generally fullv realized thn aenui power of this great discovery, and used it faithfully, thore would be les sickness, lewer deaths, longer life and more happiness than at nresent." I was greatly impressed with !tfr. Wil. kinson's earnestness of manner. Cer tain it is, that his statement is true, and that he is to-day in perfect health. Senator Blackburn not only knows what wearing strains of political life are, but also of the power which the great discovery above mentioned has shown both in Washington and thromrh. out the land. Indeed, he is a livinu ex- ample of its efficiency. I saw Senator W. C. Sauire. Mr. IT f! Clark of the First Auditor's Cilice, Cap tain J. G. Ball, and many others, and their statements amply confirmed all I had previously learned. Mr. Abraham I. Halm, well known in newspaper and army circles, said : "Per sonally, I have used Warner's Safe Cur-;, and consider it the best medicine in the world for the dis'-asosit is recommended to cure. A member of my family hug also been cured after several physicians had failed to do any good." Mr. II. McXeil, a highly educated man, a graduate of a medical colleie. said: "I have frequently heard Mrs Hahn mention Warner's Safe C its highly beneficial effect." VV herever 1 went I found the f estimnnw the same. It was generally admitted that the strains of public life in Wash ington were wearing and shortening to the life, but it was universally conceded that for overcoming these tendencies, for strengthening the vitality, toning the health and prolonging the life nothing bad ever been known equal to the great remedy I have above described. Hhvb You A sill ma? Till T! fi.irrvvutnu fif HI: ...Ml ..... ... . u. i nui, ill 1IIII., will mail a trial package of Schifl'man's Asthma Cure, free to any sufferer. Gives instant re lief in worst cases, and cures where others fail. Name this miner and send mlilrnsu ItKHIT Olt WHOM). Whlrli Hill ) liMVet II ioi ...! , ,,, folk priMr to hiive tho Unt sitidllloti ( Ihollver rsllier fluin thn llr.l. They kth.iiiiIIv uo tliouivelve Willi iiiikhvi intullv Willi, nil vlr (no KlttTHttvti of liver IrmiliH'i, HimiMlier Hlniimeh llutein I I lio iutopk(uI imllilitlu (or Iho peoilo' elinli'c, siul )ni, iinlnr sinl well known na II U, there mii uiirnrtiiiiiili's who keep nn try hiii the clmntto rimillia nt timing ilnv. It Is to llie Inti'lilu.'llt imrltmi ut I ho pulii llinl the well kiiiiwu mill Iiiiik uli'il ihihtiIi' i( the llliim ninl. Ki'Hmui nliouM l kii,, , hv ex-IH-rleuee ill Hut iiinucr ut iiii'illriilliin. " The Ik'hI KUhle In imr fwl I iheUiiiiiol ixHrleiiee," iilil s (iri'iit Imlrlut n( Iheeiiily ivuilutli.iiiii)' srlnil, Hint the exiiHiiiiilliiii In ikiiiiiiI with iriitli r"nr liters Ihlnlnf eeiilmv the Hiltxrn ilHlly lis met ttllli the linhirni'iiii'iil nf iniinln milterlim trnin liver emiiiiliilm, imiliuU, i ih,m. isilliili, rheilliiHllnHi. ileli lliiv m im,,l,l,, ciiiiimnle,l hy l vim.nIh fjillerly I linn i I'llilt'tl IINI'll HUH IM rviiusly Inr ihh ii iniirii iu i v uiiiiriiviMl aa a ' la gll''e." Sim-1 wniiiler why II la thill wmneu mi. iiiniiitKC her ill Ha rent imetaiM men srof lie I'luil'aH eiiav i lie. lie Milan ll M WIUIIIIII. HI ll It liikea a lii'nli l.i Hl'TTl KK A Nit 111. KH 1 11 It K I). Wo itnaltlvelv Otiro FIlttttirH. ttlltui mmi alt rtt. UI iliiH'aiK' wlihniit pnlu or iteUiiiltnii Imm luial noaa, No cum, mi iy. Alan nil yii'iir ilia tstaea, Aililnsu tor iwiim hint lira. I'niuiillol.l . Ixwny, m Market lrwt, Hti Kruelai o. Kvon wnuien tt Im ilou'l work. fmiey wmk In fiitiey IlKAKNKSH CANT 11 K IT It BO llr liicul iie.tlniia, aa they eaiuinl resell the tliaOMMi imrllnii nl llie ear. Them la nnlv mm way to euro riimfuraa. anil Dial la liv .mailtii. tlmml reiiiisllea. hvaluea la euiiae.r tir mi In- tUimst rniiilllliiii if the imienua llhluii of llm r.iipiaeillHIl III IX'. tt hell llila lnl ueta lnl Unuwl you tiHVua rMiiihltiiK anmnl or Iiiitim'1 himr hut, ami when It la niitimlv elna.nl n..aiinu la the rmuli, mhl uiileaa the liOUimnallnii can l taken out auit Mil IiiImi rt alormi In Ita normal eniKllilon, liearliii( will bo oealmyinl fnmvvr; nlnn eaaea nut nt leu aro raiia- il ly eatarili, whleh lannthliiK hut an liillaiuoj voi.tlltlnn ol the miiisni a n (area. We will KlvnUne iliimlreil hnllara for aiiyenao of lValueaa (eauaoil hy catarrh) llml wn eaiinot rum by taking Uall'a ( aiarrh euro. H..i,I for ilrcula in. K. J. I ll K.S K V A t il., u . . . . Toledo, 0. So il by ilnuKlaU; 7ftci'iit. fV'th the metlio.1 ami ivsullu when jrnp otFiff, ia taken; it in jili'iisanf iul refrcsliing to tlio taHlo, und jcu wiitlyct promptly on tlio Kidneys, Uvor and Iliiwcis, clcanscii tlio sya tom cllbctually, tlispcU col.ls, licml w'lieii nud lovers nnd cures linbilupj ;onst!jmtio jieriiiiuiiuitly. For wale ia 60ond $1 bottles by all druggisU. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. 81 HtkHOIUCO. at. lOaiiHue. nr. iw ton. y. oooouooooo Tutfs Tiny Pills6 ft A alnifle iloap proilueea lienelleliil re- nulla, Kit hiK i'liei.rliiliie nf inln.l ninl Olnmvaney nl lioily to w hleli tint ture . iH'fnrfi n alntuuer. I'lmv enj.iv nuii-0 UUrllr llliiNiitlli'leil. I'rlee, '.'-.i l., 0000000000 ,1 htm I J h )Mm tr.. i i,i ii i.i JJ COPVHIQNT ISM The best thing to do is this : when you're biiITcitii!? from Sick or IJilious Headaches, Consti pation, Indigestion, liilioiis Attacks, or any deninRPinont of tlio Liver, Stomach, or Uowcls, pet Bometliing that relieves promptly and cures permanently. Don't idiock tho sys- . ... . i. .i . ... icm wun mo oramary puis get Dr. Tierce's Pleasant relicts. They're tho smallest, for ono thing (but that's a great thing), and tho easiest to take. They're tho best, for they work in Nature's own way mildly nnd gently, but thoroughly and effec tively. They're tho cheapest, for they're guaranteed to givo satisfaction, or your money is returned. You pay only for tho good you get. What more can you ask ? But don't get something that tho dealer says is "just ns good." It may bo better for him, but it's pretty certain to bo worso for you. A BETTER MAN. Confound vnut What .1.. n n,... w. ' run Dial hcrll.arniw nvri nit lorar" Rrrp in out ol lha ai, thru "Prlliiw. I am FilaAliamntit S.itirrW Th h rrlrliraird oun( aiithur w !.... port i a it a orara In Ihr ruirtnl laaut ol Ilia airal .,, "Well, I am C Clovrro l.rafo, tint my blon.1 I llf lhaa youia. Iirau ha.f aard .rani hytup ol Wi. l.t., t juillitf. prrpatrd lit th tl W R Manufactur. i Co al Ivrilatnl. (HrK.n .,,,1 .K,itrnlt it. ari!aily In I tint SMal 1,h- , pi ot in your pooltrt and purily your blood bv a oa Hymn of Wild Oral " Pill HfiiAltamonl Buttcrty Tubbi far tb aaar. al drjg atora This GREAT COUGH CURE, this nil i-wUMl'llUN LUKE is sold by ilrui; ibis un a posuive guarantee, a test that no othei -ure can stand successfully. If you have i COUGH, HOARSENESS or LA GRIPPE, i will cure you promptly. If your child has th( urtwur or vvuuuri.lj CUUUM. use i quickly and relief is sure. If you fear CON iUMPTION, don't wait until your case is hope ess, but take this Cure at once aud receive im nediate help. Large bottles, 5oc. and f i.oo iravelerr convenient Docket size 2tc. Ast your druggist for SHILOH'S CURE. If youi mnps are sore or back lame, use Shiloh Poi ju Plasters. Price, asc WIFT'S SPECIFIC FOR renovating thi entire system, eliminating all Poisons from the Plood, whether of scrofulous or malarial origin, this prep aration has no equal. . . J3 MASS "For eighteen months I hail an eating tori on my tongue. I wat treated by best local physicians, but obtained no relief; tho sort gradually grew worse. I finally took S. S. S., and was entirety cured after using a few bottles." C. B. McLemorii, Henderson, Tex. TREATISE on Blood andSkia Diseases mailed free. Tub Swift SraciKic Co., Atlanta, Ga HO IVIE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Oltltvr -Cluirli'a It, Hl.iry, lriaMfiii; Win 1 luiltoii, Vui- I'n-aiiii'iil; n1i.,Im-ii Ii. vi-a, Hi'i-r.-. laryj M. A. Ni'tti-ll, Murliu- H.i niurv ; Kruukliu lliinxa, Aaalalniil HiiTiUitry : ll. II. .Mmilll. unu'rul Aitfiil. llm IIKMM MITI'At. Klr liiaii-aiiro l iuiipiiiiy nut a larniT 1'iiflllr 1'i.ual luialui.M In Un. t ,.r than any of IIih nlni'lv Anii-rlrun iiuiipiiuli.a r.-i-riMwnlml i.nvit tin. K riunaii'aKiiiiil, nnd mil v tlir. a iif tin- thirty i-mlit fun-iim i iiunil, ri'iiri-M-iilml ii. imI llm IIOMK MI I TAI, hi II. v'.lniui. f I'arilli? 'inwt hiialni.Ha in nt- ia u I'tiTlii'li.ri'aliii n tanrKHiiliintliiti In I KOI. Tlu-r i im U-it,-r lira luaiiruiii'K ciiinpiiny ihmi thn MiiMK M lilt' A I. Aak tin. nffi'ut in your lim n Tor n pulli y a. w.K:';. I Northwestern Department. Cor. Hwond ami Hturk atriTla, l'lirlhuul, Or. BRIGHT RED 8 i nlh r. l't.1. ('HUH fill Murk fit;- clillclien'a wi-ar ur Iimuko wiMiipiua, ri. tii-cl to CENTS. "lw"y l-r-iiKlit I.V Ala-. ' crniin, liiwn.liiii, liliii'k.iiinl Riny (friititiil, a: hatnn nliii. wniu li K 'Oila. H crtita jh'iI to mini. K'unl to two-lltt KikmIh. Mii1,b C'iihIi Mi,ro, 41u-ii8 Front hirwt, .-un Krauclacu. HfjANN'S BONE CSiIIS Am I L lUa will cut Dry, or Grorn BoiiL',Sli'iit,UrlalliHud all. (irrcti Cut MuNErt will Oimblo the nnnilK'r of ck will nuiko tlium mom bjr-tlht-wlll carry tho luuia iufcly tlirnugh Ihu mrltln period nmi put tliem iu roiiilUlon to lny whiui crk cotniniiml tholilttlioHt pri o nnd will dovolon your chicki tauter than any other food. Feel Green linnoa ami 'o r!oo!ouo to kill lliolli o, an I you vt lllmitka fifty per cmt inoro pni.iU Hend for Cutulofruo and JMIIXH. ItTALPMA INCUBATOR COHP'Y, fETALDMA. CAL. NO DIRT OR SMOKE. Your Wlfo Can Kun It. IlercuUt (Itw or (Ittnoliiir. Eiifjine. rainier & Key, 8. K, Cal. and l'onliuul, Or. LEARN TELEGRAPHY. YOU MI'BT HAVK RDlllH trmit Wa Wiillt VOUIIff lill'll Inr rullr.uH i.iu t learned, hayi wellt Hum hiii idvut uie. And re-Ma J. C. 8EYM0UK, Ittl's; WuNliiug. ton treet, Portland, Or. B Pianos and Organs. WINTER & HARPER. 71 Morrison Street, Portland, or. Bo aoa. Ths Best Vaterpcf Coat in tho WORLD ! The FISH ltit.wn nt tnvvn u . ..r .... .'jauaiA.i, jo TTniiuuiUU noiri' V,o, . If. "iT.P "V " llo hnriK'stfltorm. The fn .u.r.i, Di.n utii isapericctrlUliiifcoat. and covers the entire Middle. Bowareofiinltutluns. inn't iZ.ii' . nun cranu is not on It. Illuntia- i....ma.n.uc n.. ... -,f, WM.tr. friutn U... YOUNG MEN! The Specific A No. i. Cnrftft. Without full all ... m. aland hi. Pi-events atrlcturo, It hHnir an in tiinml remeiljr. Cur- when everything elue lias fulled. Hold hy nil Urinrirlata ' " a Mttiiuiiieturera: The A.HchoenheL MiwU,-!,,. tj.... . "v Pr !. ;i.(K). Co., Ban Jose, CaU '"ffllTlaffii! Drs.COLE&CO. 2X Third St., Portland. Or. Their trench Method is aunerlor to all others. It never fulls. All Chronic, Nervous, Blood, Hkln, Prlvute unci wanting DiHeases Cured. No ex posure. Bend stamp for reply. He Uef at once. (!n irn..Dinn m. cure all diseases. Consultation free. Chargea rea Write to-day. Fifth year In Portland. PRUNE THE Italian, Petite and Silver; wholpsiilo or rotull; 2 to 10 f.et lilKh. Price nconling to slzo Agent's oomtnlHslon given pun-liMaer. Vlte for prices to THOH. J DAVlB,faiiRKor, l'nrtlai I.Or Nursery, South Mt. Tabor, Or. No agents on ES. MORPHINE HABIT I Bool a fln. SURE CURE' Facloe Medlclna Co., 0 clar BU Baa Fraoclaoa, i CUIUS WHiki All t lit lTc Best CoiiBh Syrup. Tastes Oood". Use iiiviiiiw. oniu ny nriigiiists. N. P. N. U. No. 460-8. F. N. U. No. 637