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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1892)
Demand the Difference. In buying baking powders, as well as any thing else, insist upon having the worth of your money. If another brand is urged upon you in place of the Royal, bear in mind that it has from 27 to 50 per cent, less leavening strength than the Royal, as shown by the offi cial chemical tests, which is equal to from 13 i to 25 cents per pound less value than the Royal. If you buy a low class powder, see that you are charged a correspondingly lower price. A Firm of t't-mnlea. To use a slant; expression, the women are "get tin? there in rvnt shape'' in every part of the work). There is in London a firm of women tea merchants who have bought an estate in Ceylon, ami carry on their business entirely through women blenders, tasters, packers ami nent. The rooms where this essentially feminine lux ury is dispensed in London are marvel ou'sly dew rated and daintily appointed and are becoming a favorite rendezvous for women JUST A LITTLE pain neglected, may become RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, . ,. , LUMBAGO. Just a little SPRAIN may make a cripple. Just a little BRUISE may make serious inflammation. Just a little BURN may make an ugly scar. Just a little COST will get a bottle of ST. JACOBS OIL, A PROMPT and PERMANENT CURE. Years of Comfort against Years of Pain for ' JUST A LITTLE. A copy of the "Official Portfolio ot the World's Columbian Exposition," descriptive of Buildings aud grounds, beautifully illus trated, in water color effects, will be sent to any address upon receipt of lee. in postage stamps by Thk Charles A. Co Baltimore, iio. Tobacco is man's most universal 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, Va. August Flower" " I am happy to state to you and to suffering humanity, that my wiie has used your wonderful remedy, August Flower, for sick headache and palpitation of the heart, with satisfactory results. For several years she has been a great sufferer, has been under the treatment of eminent physicians in this city and Boston, and found little relief. She was in duced to try August Flower, which eave immedaite relief, we cannot say to much for it." L. C. Frost, Springfield, Mass. - 1893 Salmon 1802 Henna 1893 lrruit 1892 Kaislui 1892 lUce t 'A SMITHS' CASH STORE, IV 1 414 to 418 Front St. I VaJ Aik for lA-pagt Catalogue, Fret. BtgGlstbe acfcnnwiMCM leading ramedy tor ail thl 'Cnra In unnatural aiacnarrea nr1v&tAmuiMof men. k riloSDAYS. IllllIUW eertaln cure for tbe debtil tatlnf weakness pecuiiti rj.wt,T iDrMcrlbsltaDiCfM'.ssir itFuiunuFHICIRn. In recommaudln it If H, f. o lunc.n, at u.jU.UR'vTs'wr la MOW l7 uraiiui ,1 PBJ1CK 1L4U LADIES. MAGIC COXES are sold on guarantee. If they fail 'o benefit or cure, return cones, not usea, in good order, and money will be relunaea. A remcdv. that CURES can be GUARANTEED. LadieB can cure UiemHelvcs at home without loss of time and the expense a trine. Particulars (sealed) free. THE MAGIC CONE CO., 134 Third street, Portland, Or. Old Gold and Silver Bought; send mar old Gold and SUrer by mail to the old and tellable houae of A, Oolnman. 41 Third rtreet. Ban F-encisco: I will sncd bt ratnru mall tbe oaah. aooordlng to auay; It the amount ll sol taUJCaotorr will return gold. SEW Animal In-tUut. Nature gives an interesting account o( an incident illiisirative of animal instinct which recent !v took place in Sot laud. The supply of water from a neighboring lake had been interfered with for ten successive niehts. On an examination being made each morning a numlter of wis wow dis covered in the sluice, where the water was ten feet lieen. Thirtv altogether were found, all females. One of these, t hitty twn inches lomr and about two pounds in weinht. was examined. The ovary, whi was alnmt -twelve inches long in situ, and about thirty inches long when unraveled, was calculated to co Main lO.OTT.OOO eggs in various stages of development. There is little doubt that these eels formed a part of a band migrating to the sea (the smaller specimens escaping and the larger being caugnt 1, ami junking mini 1 uecuinunuu u the ovary it would appear that they were ... .,.... .... . 1 :.;.... impelled by t'.ie instinct of reproduction. Looking for a Job nt 03. A farmer uot less than to entered tin office of one of our cotton mills the other day and asked the genial agent for a job at bookkeeping. He said he it tanned it iroin a boy up, and that he had decided to try something easier the rest of his days. He said, too, that he had not teen educated in keeping Imoks, but he was contldeut lie could do it. The agent who tells of the incident says he heard the old getitlemau's story aud kindly told him that he saw no vacancy then, but that he would rememoer him. lAnvistou Journal. A Successful Novelist. Mr. Rider Hacsjurd lclongs to nn excel lent Norfolk family of Danish extraction, aud is a tall, slight, handsome man, with full blue eyes, fair complexion and brown hair. From IS to it he lived in Spoilt a Africa, aud probably knows more of the country and its languages than any other living Englishman.. Ho was a briefless barrister before he llowered into a success ful novelist.and although he has published eleven long stories he is barely 34 years of age. Exchange. An Accomplished Girl. Mrs. Smith So your daughter has gradu ated with honors. Mrs. Jones Yes; she understands paint ing, and astronomy, and piano playing, and I.roru knows what all. "You ought to be very proud." "I suppose so. I expect she will be very happy in her married life if she finds ahus band who knows how to cook, sew on but tons and dress children." Texas Sittings. He Trobably Hadn't Heard the ews. McCusick Poor old Maj. Jones died last night. He was a cood man. Ferguson Dead? There He is waiting on the other side of the street. McCusick By Jove, that's so! He could not have read of his death in yesterday even' ine's paper, or he would not be prowling about the streets that way. Texas biftings. Watering Plants. In watering plants under glass avoid ex tremes and give each part of the house just the amount of water that is required, ton siderable good judgment is required in this, else some plants in the same house may suffer from dryness, while others are in iured bv overwatering. Christian at Work. When you ask your gro cer for Java, he does not offer you Maracaibo and say it is "just as good." When you ask your drug gist for Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil, if he is honest, he will not try to sell you something "just as good." Why do you want it ? The answer is in a book on care ful living ; we send it free. Scott & Bownb. Chemists, 13a South 5th Avenue, Ncrf York. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil all druggists everywhere do. (1. This Trado Mark Is on the best WATERPROOF COAT lUuatrated Cataloiuo Tree. A In the World I TOWER. DOSTON. MASS. OOOOOOOOOO A ininWI llvAr In Oia amirro nf (IvHnpn Kia,Bick headache, constipation, pi leu, Q bilious fever, chills and jaundice. w ?Tutt'sTiny Pills? Vjf nave a Hpecinc eneci on uie liver, ro stnrlnir it to health V action, gftcts. 0000060000 PUT DOWN 1V THKIHKi HOW A REVOLUTION WAS SUP PRESSED BY A PLAYFUL PUP. the Hull I'll? Ihmiulil llirtw Mas l.rniiil 0iiiirliinU,v to lima Mom Kim nil Storied III tii.l'itju.v Himself - Con sternation A inn nil ttevoliltloiiUta. Another revolution ha been mtp.- fivssi'd in 1 lit wan. ntnl 1110 supporters M tho queen are cimgrauiianug ineiii- lehes on the Mrcngth of tho govern ment. Oilier people recall tho fact that I leliist Wilcox rebellion was suppressed hy a baseball pitcher nt'ier tho king had Ixvn ihiveu to tho royal Kmtlnmso for protection. A few who know iiro also lolling the nieny talo.oi How Harry liillig's bull pup put down a revolution, fa veil a throne and scattered tho leaguer lug itt-tnioA of the rebels - all in the opera houlYo kingdom of tho Colorado Madu- ros. lius is Uio mory ticorgo isagio Us: "Wo were at tho islands a year or two ago Harry Clillig, Frank Unger, my self mul l'lcrrot. Fierrot was Harry's bull pup, the joy of his owner's life, tho prido of his heart. Ho was a licrce, bloodthirsty hHikin mute, and when ever at rut sport would pass him tho covetous regard which tho man would thow for the dog would make tho cold chills of apprehension play leapfrog in (iilliir's spinal marrow. As h matter of fact, though, Fierrot was as playful and ipiito as harmless as a kitten. He never hit anything in his life except thesweet breads, chateaubriaiuls uiul such ileli racics with which his indulgent owner pampered him. "Well, nt tho islands David Kalakaun was king and a kindlier man never lived. He showed us marked attention; arranged feasts in our Udialf, inado 1110 governor of nil island for a day, and lost his money to us at poker. Ho spent nearly as tnuch timo at our cottage as he did at tho palace, which was close at hand. We grew to havo a genuine re gard for him,, because, whatever his faults, he was every inch n king in tho generosity of his impulses and tho love which he boro for his subjects. "There was a condition then prevail ing at the islands somewhat similar to that preceding the arrest of Wilcox, Ash ford ami the other conspirators. Dis content muttered on tho corners. An In definable strain was in tho political at mosphere. Without knowing why, tho onlooker felt that reU'lliou might set tho alarm liel!s ringing at any moment. The wrecking of a government might have been precipitated by the jostling of a man on the sidewalk. The king was nnoasv, though he kept a smiling face and his customary affabilitv. Feeling 119 wo did toward him, we shared i,H a measure his anxiety, and awaited th denouement with fe verish impatience. The army was giving trouble. It had felt its power bv putting down (with tho aid of the baseball pitcher) the first Wil cox revolution. It became unreasonable in its demands, and tho king was soon involved in trouble with his own troops. You know the Hawaiian army con sists of about sixty-seven men and half as many officers. But though small, it is the one military prop of the island kingdom, and it has relatively as much pow'er and importance " as the kaiser's marshaled millions. And so it was that when fierce discontent and whispered denunciation were rife in the army the people's faces blanched and apprehen sion mingled in the merriest rout. "At last it came. One uight, as Gil Iig and I sat on the porch of our cottage, we heard 'the roll of the stirring dram' and the clangorous marching of armed men. The revolution has begun! The army is marching on the palace: shouted Gillig. Being a bravt, aggressive man, Harry grabbed a revolver and started on a run for the palace inclosure. Being more or less 01 a tool, 1 suppose, 1 ran alter him without any revolver. Being a do; Pierrot ran after us both. When we reached the palace we found the entire army just drawing into line in front of it. There was all the thnn der of the captains and the shouting which a man's heart could wish. The army had come to. make a demand on the king, and was prepared to enforce it with bullet and bayonet. 'Now pretty much everything on that trip had been arranged for Pierrot's amusement. So when he saw the glori ously caparisoned army drawn up in the glare of the palace lamps he supposed it was there as a part of his fun. With a bark and a bound he started to enjoy the army. "Wow! " w nen Pierrot started for the army the army saw him coming. Withhia bow legs, wide jaw and red, overhang ing lowl, he seemed a ravening beast. His onslaught was quick and noisy. "The army stood its ground a moment, and then began to beat a retreat. The retreat was in an instant a rout. The rout became a scramble, with the dog take the hindmost for every man s motto. This was all tin more fun for Pierrot. He gave expression to his joy in wild yowls of delight. Every few momenta a gorgeous officer or slightly more sub dued private would come leaping through the tres in 'a yellow cloud of fear,' Pierrot playfully cuffing his heels until attracted by some other scattered rem nant of the leaguenng host. "The rebellion was suppressed, Kala kaua was maintained on the throne and Hawaii was agam at peace all on ac count of Harry Gillig's bull pup." San Francisco Examiner. Early Eiij;1I1i L'!.i'ellai. Two centuries ago the umbrella was known 'and used as a sunshade. Ben Jonson and Beaumont and Fletcher al luded to it. In 1712.it was used as a rain protector. Gay in his "Trivia" Bpeaks of the "umbrella's oily shed," which was recorded as a kind of sou -wester material niore serviceable than gingham or silk, which was used in its construction at" that period. Detroit Free Press. V.4iii.'it lo illne. While fending lit notation In Smith Oato 111m 0110 day 1 was JoliuM by 11 nmn wliociir l lit an old lie-lioliisl Kileliel on III ftliollldi't', mid who had evidently walked many milei through I ho rud. I U wilfully mi . vein of iiH' wiawnv aim nonieiy, aim 11" winpiv nodded lo uio end Nil down on a lUe or cot ton. In about lee minutes along came a wo man in homo fl'im, fullv hi K and nlioiit 1 , . 1 . 1 . 1 11. as Iw-meiv, Mio nan iiino iihu iour iu. Mi mxldisl lo iiinaiiit Mil down on another cotton Kile. Not a word wa wild lielWivn us for leu nilMih". Then a I ho n hist loot tho train wns heii'dhi Hie diNliinco nIio miid to the num. Then, Jim, you ar' swine o!T tor Jlno Out Moriuoiisf" "l am, Hannah," ho replied, "An' von won't lake mot" "No." "And I'm to ho left J" "Yes." "And It won't do no good to argufy?" "Not a hit." "Wall, then, hihkI by lo you." She Marled forward with exL'lidcd arm, but I'-m-. his Iwuiil and m Uis) tlioNitchclan I lltmn it thirty livl away. Then M10 Kiahhed hmi by the hair and they wont oil" tho plat form into a mud tiolo together, and a th train iiiox iil a-'iiy show a on lop and Jam ming his head into the old pild noil 11 111 1 Hav ing lietwivn tl 0 jam: Want to jino tho Mormon, do you 1 Want to leave tho oli' wile w ho's dun lived w ith vi I forty years! Want to Jmo-Jino Jino, you old rabbit, you!" And lil'lv iKisengoin kiivo her throe eheem and a tiger iisio not a new hold 011 hi (mil. Hivlial w hisker.- U'trmt Tree I'ros. I low In "llil.lle." noupkeeHr tin Kansas City) I don't want not Inn'. Peddler-1 am not anxlou to m il. I onlv rtoicd to remark thai I ineago, witero 1 ) Ihvii pcddlm', can't hold a candle to Kiiiikhh Citv. P.m't Mii've It kin." No, indeed, 11111 ut. Chicago I goln" to the doe; fast. People there tiro aw ful jhv, while in Kniis-sOty I Und everylnhly I ju t rollin' in weal'.h, and real estate' a boomd''. Fast trains from Kansi Citv to New 01 I won't stop at Chicago in another year." " hat have you got to sellf "S.ai. Something now. Only $1 a cake." "I'll take two." Now York Weekly. Ilu MUutidpnitiHid. Mr. Fiiuglo lt'n getting liht. I'll raiso tho Mind. Mr. Paiiglu (only half awake) All right! I'll stay. Tho F.Keh. TI10 Ueturn. Poston Mother- Mo d-e-e-ar Iwyl Boston Father (who ha been putting up tho capital) Hannah, you'ro approncliing tho truth. Jud.;e. What XVo Aiti Ciniiliii: To. When a eoUivtion of brie-a brac take the places of works of nrt, liasli will lj a giKt subbtitute for heefsteak. "Frown' FnmehiiU Trocho" are encellent for the relief ol huireiie or nore throat T hey are eicefilingly ellective. Nifif ony 111 hutt. Price, '.'.'1 cents. Von eutl fell 1 riimllilte fur ollleo t'T the lv he miiki"'. the miille he wenr mill the K"l' "u clKiir he give. tST VTK OK OHIO, I'lTV OK Tol.Kt)', I.rc Cot srY. I FiiaSK J. t'HKS Y mke oiith Unit he I Hie tor tmrtner nl the llrm o( K. J. hknky A Co., ilnltnr hiihlni' In Hip i it v ol loleilo. enmity mm Stnlo iiforemild, mid that iild tlrmwlil py trie mini of ONE lU'NKKKI) IM il.I.AKM lor ohi Ii mul every i'hui' ol Catarhh irmi rannm oo eumi the iihe ol 11 am. CATAiiuii i i kb, fKAK J. v lll-.r.l Sworn to bi lore mo mul suhHi rllied In my re- enee thl i.lh day of Decern Iht. A. I). Iwm,. KAl..J A. 11 U r.AW.. SntTi rubltc. lull' Catarrh Cure I taken InleruBl y, mul HCl direeliy 011 the Dlixxl mm llllieon iirinee of the nynlcm. vnn lor ieiiinmiiui. ire r.J Clir..e.i i v., luieuu, v gtf 'ld by liniKKixm: 7,'eenl. COPVWCHT li Set rigid all the proper functions of wo manhood. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ia the remedy. It regulates and promotes their ac tion. and removes tho obstruc tions and suppressions which cause trouble and misery. At the two critical periods in a woman's lite the change from girllioou to woman hood, and, later, tho "clianffo ot lite it is a perfectly safe and an es pecially valuabla remedial agent, that can produce only good results. It a a power! ul, invigorating tonio. and a soothing and strengthening nervine : a lccritimate meaicino purely vecrctable, perfectly harm less and carefully adapted, by an experienced physician, to woman's delicate needs, For all the deran cements, lrregu larities, and weaknesses peculiar to the sex. the " Favorite Prescription " is a remedy so certain that it can bo ouaranteed. If it doesn t give satis faction in every case, the money is returned. No other medicine for women is sold in this way. No other medicine can be. Cures Connuir.ptlon, ConRhn, Cronp, Sore Tliroui. SoM bv all Dre.sists on a Guarantee. For a Lams bice, liaci: cr i.ner.1 unuon a r-oruuo Plaster will i" nreat r.atiskc'.Son. 85 ccnti. SHILOaf ILGtS'S VITALISE!?. Mrs. T. S. I Iawl:in3, CLattanooKa. Tenn.. saygs uehilM ViluUz&'llAVmt MY Litis! I 8. T. ti. . 'Silliloh'1 wnsidcrittiiobctircmeyfiyradcblUtaterlHwUan I ever used." l'or Ij.vR;icrr:!a, Liver or KlUnoy troublo it excel-'. lJiicp ac.. UILQH'S'& CATARRH Ttnvo von (Catarrh ? Trythls P.omody. Itwlll .iinn nH Cure vo. Price 6J cts. Tins an- leetor for itflsuneessfultrofitmeiitls furnished free Shiloh'a Remedies are sold by us on a ituarantee to give eutisf action. rjSI fSHILOHS I VII : AMI I'NVt OH I'll V Ul eoimUleinlloll Mil1 linMltlin ul lilli It l h-ortnl- nail lliore me inmiv nfrli - 1I11I Hw i iii' Iiiiiiii illHIely IhiiIIIv HlhiuiiitH oi I. "IK rl'iuillnit I'hero mv niitio win ll Hint i nn rinmile illtonleo I'Hiinot bo liiiiiiiitiiii'oii'-ly leniiiveil. I'oiiiiii'iliy In Hie ne i( n Kcittiliic nn ilu Ine, urn li Ho tet.ei'K SIoiiihi'Ii lliili r, w III eiuilleile iliimili' lli)Kleiil e ll. Sol tin' kvikI nt Hum' tel In Hie loi'ee nl li oi-oli 1. 111 lo iiii'illi lne in ioiitli HOII, to till' ll'lllllVHl III W llil ll. II 1" -IklMi il In, tin Itllier I. ini'lli'iiliiilv inl i'li"l. 1 uii lili l on ol Hie I'ovM'U is eoiiiiliiliit llieli lioiill lie ileult w I1I1 eiiriy Hint MKliiiiiiheioh. M nielli in.mil iilleml inlV, liver e iini'ii Inl 11ml ilj I'l'il'. l or UleiiO, lor tlllllmlil. I liellllilltlMil, kl Im V llollli'e mill inure leeenHy " In nili'ln .'' In lihilily innl ilolel'iiiiill v eoiiiiiien .el iiieilli'lu ' 1 nil 111. ilnnlileil nitellli'. Snlllil 11 eilil ei eeil II, 1110 e ou r. inn 11111111 nl liiiiiiriini kIiiiikHi lo Hie leebl mul iii'i'vnii. It the Utile ieui In lo 'I.IIU lor trouble cniiM lullllllill lo k ih lux ttoeil, ii.IkIiI) I' ll pei n Winild mittV'r I10111 cold. KM lit III V H I'ISI' M illllV, W. .1. Alkell, publisher ol ,n i-'f i A' l.rlif' Itliintintiit .Yr'ii'(Kiii'i tin' mid , write! ",li h,k III n.niMf, Cor, Filth Ave. and Sixteenth SI Nrw YoiiK, Jan. II. isnl. ) "A bin. t three week uMico, w bile miller lug from a nevero oold which hud nettled on my client, I ii'plii'd an A i.i.coi k'h l'oloi Pi.ni :ii, and 111 a hIioi I - line nblaiiieii re but. " In my opinion the plado ii Nhoiild We in every hoiineliold. lor 110 111 ca ol coiikIi,'coIiI, Hptiiin, bi iiini or pinii ol auv kind. I know llial 111 my ce me re mi (tM have been oulirelv cat in I'm lory and bent lioial." Wl-il.nn. ll In 11 le elill.l Hut 11 out ol e fiHiui when Iho onl mini mn .nln'i hu Hi nth Ill' I' Till A N U I'll-KM I'lltKI. Wo nonltlvolv (Mini riil'luro. olle miit nil ri'e- Ul dUoAmw w Itlioul lil or iteieuunti (nun Inial noun, No euro, no py. Aim ll I'rivntt ill immi. Aililre (or ioiii'ti!iil l'l I'nrUrlluUI iV Uwej, MS Mallet ulleel, .Sill tmili leo. A 1Ik man uroanx limit when he celn ulek he inihO here l mole nl linn 10 niiTei , TBT UIKMI4 for brekfa,il. a KiumollneHUivo I'ulUh: nulml, nimu. Ti 1: ..... - i.r OXB ItNJOYB ... .11 . f t Lv.)tn 1110 niftiiixi omi ichuiw wnci Srtip of Figs is taken; it is pleiwan: ami refrcshinir to tho taste, ami iot Liver and Uowels, clcaiiHoa tho sys tern ci'ectually, dwpcls colds, iieml- idies and lovers ami ctircd habitus'! oiiHtination periiiaiiertly. For sal in 60c and $1 bottles ly all druggist' CALIFORNIA FIG SYflUP CO han mmc.isco ci. r j n r n r A a 1 it a iiciii:'- Allui I'tiin IliiiSolea. i;eli.re 1 .11.' tvr m ii ruawU;iaiam-u ilven l.elli l nl niiee litiiu iiii'ii thi' ,-.o't(l. . hriM r hv iit'tti. I . Y 2 i Ad , ; ' - . nvT""" -"IT 1 Simonds Crescent Ground Cross Cuts. And All Kinds of MILL SAWS. Also Saw Repairing. rtW RIMONOS SAWCO.. 7K Front Struct. Portlnnri. Or. -li Printer or Have voir tried Then do not waste any more time or Ink, hut try them and you will use no other. Jaeneeke & Ullinan's Tube Inks arc the finest; we sell them ; also their celebrated Book and News Inks, Bronzes, Varnishes, etc. A complete stock at our warerooms. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU OF THEIR SUPERIOR QUALITIES BETTER THAN THIS ADVERTISE MENT. Guns for Everybody. Just reeeived it full Hue of Parker, Smith, Remington, Ithica, Lefever, U. M. C, Etc. The moHt complete stuck In the N'nrthwent. Bend iiecBta In alBmpa fur H'J-uiku illimtriitcil eiitiilogue. H. T. HUDSON, 1)3 Flrat Htroet. J'OKTl.ANI), Oil. J II TIC a ABayor and Analytical OhcraUI. . N. NOR 6i waahlnKtnnht..r'ortlaiia,Or PIho's Kcmedy for CaUirrh Is the nml. KaRlnBt tn Uae, ami I ineiiiiditi. Bold by druggist or Bent by mull, lilt. JIT. llnzellkie, Wurren. r&. A t . . i "V -. i Mi' Jmtil .If. .Ionian el I ilinenlon, N. V. Colorless, Emaciated. Helpless A Coniplrti- ('.re ,' IIOOH'S s.ins.ir.tnit.i.t. Thin 1m frniii Mr. I. M. JokIuii, it re- liied fnniier. mid nno nf tho numl le Miiectcd cili.elin nf (Itni en Co., N. 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