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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1893)
Pokier ADSROTTELY PURE Where the best food is required, the Royal Baking Powder only can be used. I have found the Royal Rikin Towilcr superior tO all Others. C. Csrfu, Lu t , Domtnuv't, X. V. AN EN KM V KAFFLt'D. There Is ti enemv with whum thousands an1 Imuiliir all their Yvea, btt'a'iw itiev are born with a tendency to hiltuumw. itli tht enem,v they are r'tittantly battling with lut'rtVctunl wiapotn. Hostelb r's St miu h Hitlers w ill tat tle it. Mere purgative w i 1 not reform a dUor dered con llnon of th livtr indicated, not by cotiailpaliou alone, but also by tick headache, yellow nen of the ktn ami 'eyeballs, iiauea, lurre i tongue and miea;.ti;es, niore particularly upon pressure on the iWhl side, upon and below the short ribs. Avoid lranic purgatives w hich gripe and weaken tlie intestines, and tmlwtitute this wor'd famous ant bilious cordial, which likewise removes msUrUl.aioinscliicaiid kidney comp aiuts, rneitntaffra and nervoitsimm. As a laxatiteof t e Ix'wels, pain es hut ettcctnal. It Improves appetite. sleep and theability todlgot, and wses.es the additional advantage of a standard touie. "What do you mean by thrashing your boy without provocation?" "Well, you see. a busy man like tne must discipline his children wheu he happeua to have time." ONLY KIGHT TO TELL. The Rev. Mark Guy Pearse, the eminent English divine, writes: " Bedford Place, Ktsskll &ii'ark,i London, December 10, isss. i "I think it only right that I should tell you of how much use I find Allcck-k's Po Rors Planters in my family and among those to whom I have recommended them. I find them a very breastplate against colds and coughs." M a. Dix What is 11 the sign of t have the family cat how! outside at night? Iix f a death iu the family, it' the man is a RJod sho . Sudden changes of the weather often cause pulmonary, bronchial and asthmatic troubles. "Uraim't Branchial troche" will allay the irritation which induces cough ing, giving immediate relief. Put the right kind of a good man lu any com munity ni he will soon make every mean mau among hli neighbors feel ashamed of him.-e.f. KCPTCKX AND PILES CUBED. We positively cure rupture, pile and all rec tal dUeaaea without pain or detention from busi ness, No cure, no pay. Also all Private dis eases. Address for pamphlet Dn. Ponerfleld A Losey, 838 Market street, baa FrancUco. If a mau stays at home nights, be will not be found out "German Syrup" Judge J. B. Hiix, of the Superior Court, Walker county, Georgia, thinks enough of German Syrup to send us voluntarily a strong letter endorsing it. When men of rank and education thus use and recom mend an article, what they say is worth the attention of the public. It is above suspicion . "I have used your German Syrup," he says, "for my Coughs and Colds on the Throat and Lungs. I can recommend it for them as a first-class medicine." Take no substitute. A Kara l'irce of Wood. A singularly beautiful oak plank in tended as a jamb of a clothes closet came to the Pulitzer building recently. Its rare markings evidently escaped tlu eye of the sawmill man. It ia uKntt 8 feet long and U inches wide. Near the outer edge the longitudinal grain of the wood resembles ridges of sand on the seashore. The middle is a combination of "bird's eyes" that at a distance ap pear to stand out in relief, and elliptical lines delicately shaded from a deep brown to a white. The gradation of the coloring is exquisite, and looks to l the result of art rather than of nature. The "eyes" are perfect and resemble inlaid mosaics. There is not a split nor a flaw in the entire plank. Its beauty lies in the fact that the markings are finer than those fonnd in maple, and it has all the aatin like apjHirance of that beautiful wood. Instead of adorning the mantel of a broad throated fireplace its prosaic place will be as the guardian of over coats and 71 bats. New York World. "John Orth" and His Mother. The Grand Duchess of Tuscany ha not gone into mourning for her missing son "John Orth," or Archduke John, and at the Austrian court there is a sus picion that this eccentric prince is mere ly in hiding. Fie did not secure to him self all the obscurity he wished when he assumed the name of John Orth, for by that name he was known to the whole world, and ewrybody persisted in treat ing him like an archduke traveling in cognito. John Orth's friends say that this worried him considerably, and they think it highly probable that he has now assumed another name and is living in South America. Some also think that his mother is fiware of this and has com municated the fact privately to the em peror, btrt that theecret will be kept so far as the public is concerned. Pall Mall Gazette. Doctors disagree. They have to. There are differ ences of opinion among the best; there will be so long as knowledge is incomplete. But there is one subject on which all physicians are completely in accord, and that is the value of cod-liver oil in consumption and scro fula, and many other condi tions in which the loss of fat is involved. And cod-liver oil has its greatest usefulness in Scott's Emulsion. There is an interesting book on the subject; sent free. Scott ft Bowne, Chemists, 13a Sou:h 5th Avenue, Mew York. Your druggist keeps Scott's Ernulsion of cod-liver oil ail druggists everywhere do. $i. 50 Cntrnthfulneaa In Courts of Justice. The judge of Birmingham county court is driven to despair by the un truthfulness of the parties who come be fore him. In commenting on a case the other day he declared that this was the fifth instance that morning in which more or less respectable persons had been guilty in the witness box of "the most deliberate lying." To such a pass have things now come that he described him self as going homo sick at heart, day by day, from hearing people giveeach other the lie direct in matters about which there could be no possible mistake. Hap pily tho state of things at the local quar ter sessions is not quite so bad, though according to Mr. Neale, the recorder, it is bad enough. London Tit-Bita. An Exhilarating Journey. The only connection between Rogers City and Cheboygan two Michigan towns during the six months exile of the former town when navigation closes, is by a stage line sixty-five miles long, and the grizzled old man who drives saves sixteen miles by a whizzing ride across Black lake, six miles long. The ride is as thoroughly dangerous as exhil arating, and six people nearly lost their bves there the other day. The horses dashed into an airhole near the middle of the lake, and tho stage went to the bottom. Fortunately it struck a sand bar, and the passengers rescued them selves and the horses. Exchange. TH F ely's Catarrh CREAM BALM IS WORTH $500 TO ANY MAN, Woman orChlld suffering from Cat a rrh NOTa LIQUID orSNUFFMATrFtVEfj A particle Is applied into each nostril, and Is agreeable. Price, SO cents at druggists' or by mail. ELY BKOTHERS, 66 Warren Street, New York. N. P, N, V, Xo m -8. P, N. U. No 651 A new flashlight fire alarm has re cently appeared in Copenhagen. It con sists of a small cartridge filled with Ben gal light composition and provided with a fuse which carries a small capsule of strong sulphuric acid. When the tem perature of tho room rises above the melting point of paraffine the sulphuric acid is liberated and ignites the fuse which in turn sets fire to the Bengal light. The device can be supplemented by a piece of fusible metal wtich in melting will establish an electric current and ring a bell. At the last meeting of the Physical so ciety in England an electric lamp was exhibited which lighted itself when dark ness came on and extinguished itself when daylight or another strong light was brought into the field. This lamp is worked by the selenium cell on the prin ciple that the strength of the current varies with the intensity of light falling on the seleninm. John Williams (colored) lost his life at Vicksburg, Miss., last week, in a singu lar manner. Having an aching tooth, which pained him severely, he took some nicotine from an old pipe and applied it to the cavity. Ten minutes later he fell from his bunk dead. Swiftly Taught. The dorlco lardy bit n;vn by a mciu ber of tho lyiris poiice fonv for cntdhirrg a thief ww certainly an ingenious ons but now that the lijtht tlngvivd fra ternity know of the trap they will prob ably Un their Kard m future. At one of the Urge dress warehouses iu the Faubourg t. tit riimln there had boou, it appears, for several weeks pat nutulvr of robln'ricH commuted, and though the strictest watch wa kept by the inspia'tori it had livti imH.vi.silU to discover the thief. In the majority of cases the unknown shoplifter took away with him elegant and costly mantles ex posed for Kile on dummies in tho shop, choosing his time for operating so well that his identity remained a inyhtery. The police were at length appealed to, and in order to catch the rogue one or two agents were, at the suggestion of a memU'r of the force, ordered to substi tute themselves for the dummies or rather, to hide themselves inside their wirvwork frames. It was not long bo fore the plan succeeded. A day or two since, just as it richly trimmed mantle was being cJeverlv removed f(pin tho shoulders of a dummy, the individual engaged in the act felt himself grasped tightly by a pair of strong arms, and held a prisoner. The shoplifter's fright at finding the dummy to he, so to say, inhabited, was so great that it deprived him of sik-ivIi and net ion, and he made no attempt to escape from the constable's grip or to explain away his conduct. Ho is now lodged iu prison, and on any future thieving expedition of this kind he will probably lo suspicious of dum mies. London Standard. Football on tho llowrry. In a shop window on the Bowery is a most realistic and exciting representa tion of the Yale-Princeton football match. The back of the window is cov ered with a strip of canvas painted to represent a grand stand tilled with peo ple, and the lhxir of the window is spread with green slulT to represent grass, Tho players are dolls dressed in the appropri ate costumes and colors of the players, and a lot of them are massed on top of a small football in the center of the field. The names of the players and their po sitions are posted at the side, with tho announcement that these two teams have been engaged to play an exhibition game for the delectation of tho employes of the firm making the display. It would lie interesting to hear Capt. Poe and Halfback McClnng's remarks if they heard they were advertised to play before the cutters and basters of a Bow ery clothing store. Now York Evening Sun. A Monitlrr Tuning Fork. While walking along the new elevated tracks of the Pennsylvania railroad, as a train passed over it at a fair rate of speed, the steel work gave forth a dis tinct miiMcal sound, as though a great violoncello were stretched from Hender son to Monmouth stn-ots. There was no tremble or:ir, or click at tho rail joints. Indeed, the sound did not como from the rails, but from tho steel girders and pil lars, and continued until the locomotive had struck the. solid ground six blocks above-. The sound is an octave above the deej) bass of Niagara falls. With a long vestibule train the effect will be startling. I venture to predict that the dwellers along the line will not complain of the noise of tho passing trains, for, though somewhat loud, it is yet harmoniou.-ly musical. Hence it will not disturb an vbodv 1 'v often woiwtitreJ It tU.i mau W ho a ug wliti loul rdJjr to tiunt, IVIt aalf at bud. about hU Imt o gar ai 1 Jut ilnt.hUig my tlrst. "How 1 WroU tlwn llur." TVM tr 04uil t ew Wallaoa, It una oti from Ilia oUimluov4 aiut MUoib pitHitatiuiiitf vmltiutit wri ter ami liitKivmnn aiilt'lv likh Tit a Vocth Ourisms amioiims't. II rvlalu tin (iliti- lu W mmiMi ! tli vnraatlllly lln liitri'll' uoaH ol U tftiit'il arOi'Uk. Hit high Imiui'ler of all lit toi Ion. I In lirlKhliii'ii oilu UUeill anmiil - Iiimi It coiiin iiivv iM'rk. anil one Kt't a anHt iti'nl I'nr 1 T'i a year. Vlu iilco vnl al uni'd Mill iMititli' v,m to tlu ini' r In January, Ist'l Aililivaa I'll Vol iii'a i'nrN ion, IliMiim, ,M. A Blother's Story! Guns for Everybody. It la liaril fur a pMliMHiltir to iiiiilumtatnl uliy fiHittiHll alio lit do i'iiI led piny, aa lung aa utievi i lug coal i i'i'UiIiIi'IihI hard work. HOW TIIIS.I V offer $UU row-art fir aitv eiii of catarrh thai annul he rntvil hv Hall' Catarrh One K. J. fill' SKY ( CO., I'Mpa., Inlislo, O. Vi th iiihIi'ixIimiimI, Intvo known K J. I'lm tuy fur tho ll tllloeii yara. ami lu'llovo HI in periovtlv houiiiiil'ln In all IimsIiu'" Iniinini'llnna ami tlnani'lulh nMi to I'an v out any nlillKiiiluii" maito by their linn. Ksl' A ITUW N, hnVmilo l'r vkIkU, Yolo o. O. WAl lUNti. KINS AS A MAIlVIN, huli'Mili' I'niviiiKla. Yoli'ilo. O llall't Catarrh I'uw la taken lnli'mnli) . nettni: illroctly upon (ho hlooil ami mui'otu aurfiuva i. the ayatiim. t'rli'o, TAronla 'r liotllu. Sold by all ilrngKlat. Teallmonlal free. Cm Kuamolluo Htova IMltah; no dint, no amell, Tst Oirkia for breakfast. THREE TROUBLES. Three things which all wot kinsmen know pve the most tiouMc in their h.iril-sti.iin work are: Sprains, lliuises anil Soreness. THREE AFFLICTIONS. Three supreme atllic tiotis, which all the worKl knows .fllict ni.inkiiul the most with Aches and Tains are : Rheumatism, Neuralgia anil I.umhao. THREE THINGS. to do are simply these Buy it, try it and he prompt ly and perma nently cured by the use of " Tbna my bor Wu '-n year. 1 1 h a tall brought ou hip dluuiv, Vi Mi ti grinlnally krT ! Tora0 until, when lu I ta ti, lia r.uitld not I uillki utivt vu dad him tu'Hlv'il t ui.mtlia ut thr t'lillilH ti'a r.oapltid In j Iloati n. But hrn liu J ea mo lie in o li 6 Wan norm', mill thu rfnetnl'i , aid iioltiluif rniiltt i ' ft1) ,l(,l,, 1 IwgHtt ItlV-; ,'liUw! !iti ll.unl'a kUiraaini' i lllla Wuf f . rlUa , ml,n,Vfd at : onefi. Tho It abaoraaraou hla lili lii'iilfd lip.lilH apimlllt Imiinivrit ami ho could walk, at fill! Hood's ila Cures with iruti'li, thou wllhout. Ilolanovy v j lecll-wrll,llvulyaiatiylHiy." Mua. Kmh V. lu re, WaliHili'.Ma". HOOD'S PIUS do "t i'UigiM liiorgil,lJot ! aot iianniilly, eatily and tmclantly. VOo. lit - Jual ri'i i'lvutl a full lino of Pnrkor, Smith, Romlnuton, Ithlcrt Lofuvor, U. M. C, Etc. I'lio liniat i oinihit atock III 1 1 1 Norlhwi'tit, Hcml (I onala In aliiiiiia tor ll.''ii(" llluahiiti-il CHlllloHUII, H. T. HUDSON, li;l Ural hCiKft, rOUII.ANK, on. tl,l :-rf VaLENIINt'l ' liitm tr (inllinMi. IjiIoiI linphivi'il In r i'okuUi'iI by tin' im'ill ral iiro iwaioii aa 111" only roinumii ni'Iim' bell liiinli' for I In' euro o N-iiiliial eaK' ih. I'alria III Hark, l.naa of Memory, II Nierlu, Nrnoii. rroilralioii, or any iIIucumi nilhlin from youth fill ImllM'tetlon. Kelii'vea In one or two iluyn KheniiiHlUui. I'onalliallon. TaralM't. hlilnev 01 Liver t roubles. I'rlrpOlll. M il l lor elreu'liir. Hi'iit l . O. I. or on n i p pi ol prleo. Aibliena IIMaiOII IIIIOM , ItriimiUla, Oakland California PENSIONS! MORE PENSIONS ii Now it) a uplcnill.l time to apply. Fur reliable, prompt, ellectivo service, or in formation in nny cliiim write to LEWIS HEINtNCEH, I. O. H :i7ll. Waa bl ni,-1 mi, It. ', FRAZER Best in th eWorld Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! GREA AXLE SE mi. r a it k k.ii'm ni kk nu iiii i iik. Olnl itoae will alop a mil. II never fulla. Try II. I Ore, .'1 ren I 1 1 1 . v K. r aule h) a I all ilrna: Ixla. I'uellle t'oaal AKenla, QtU. DAHLUENIIt N ft CD,, llr. flglili. Vlt liriirny Htreet, Nun K r it leo, Cat. Olil tliiM ami Hllim llauali" aemt t" i' '' .I.I anil Hllnff lit aiall hi Uia tilil anil relllln lnni A. iVili'iuan, 41 Tliltd alm't, Han ITiauoi.ni; I will 'iu I f -tiini mall tbatia.li, aotmnli'ii to imi; If il.u aamuni I ,iil aallaaMorv will ,mI,i.i vol'! aTnillif Moiiililno llalilt ill eil In lit IlKlllC Ito'JOil'i)'. Noinir till enrril. Ul llllll DH.J.BIlHHtNtf, Lul'Jnun.Olno. MANN'S Q2N CUTTFIf? Will rut Pry or (Inei II,,,,... M I nl n! JA fA linen nl Im.NM M' J 1 1 lil iloilbb Iho iniinber of i iK" ,l.l HlllltOllM'lll iitiii-,- i til. Mill nirry tun hem aiifely llinmh Iho ineliiint' peiloil mill I'lll thrill I . lomlltliiii to lay nheii ernt roniiiiiunl the hhtheat rt ami will ilovelniM' yin: rlileka fn'er '.ban any oilier fonil. feri fireeri ponea an'' no In oiin to kl I liu !. .1. nn I lull 111 innka Hlly ir i-riU inure jiio it. Keml for ( ntnloKilo "'. Ua. pt.i'iv rJAI.CH IHCUltATOK i:CSP"7. rniLl'SA, cm - ' . fSHILOHS j Have been Imitated, but Never Equalled thoy are Beyond Comparissn ! Why ? IC'tl II- .1-' . I H V Oil Wf M.iUe 9 per cent, O! the Wire Mats Sold in America. : t ijaijthi&m u-ik vim i- 1 tr hih that vi ...w, iiimm 1U4 iiu.f iii-il ainitiirfl " llAaTUAM.' HAHTMAN MFC. COMPANY, Work, BEAVER FALLS, PA. T. I. i NSK. lien'l tt eatolll Hair .tat., .MIH Stair Ht., hleiKo, OHIO I. CtlMSOI. it., rorllfnl. Or MOUT. IISOI. IMJ I CO.. JpoUM Falls. Riik. Tlicy are Odoiless, l-vrrlastiiiK And"Hest." 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