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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1893)
Do You Wish the Finest Bread and Cake? It is conceded that the Royal Baking Powder is the purest and strongest of all the baking powders. The purest baking powder makes the finest, sweet est, most delicious food. The strongest baking pow der makes the lightest food. That baking powder which is both purest and strongest makes the most digestible and wholesome food. Why should not every housekeeper avail herself t of the baking powder which will give her the best food with the least trouble ? Avoid all baking powders sold with a gift or prize, or at a lower price than the Koyal, as they invariably contain alum, lime or sul phuric acid, and render the food unwholesome. Certain protection from alum baking powders can be had by declining to accept any substitute for the Royal, which is absolutely pure. She Why, Charlie, what pile o: letter Bl' lets don, I suppose! He Sot at my time of life, my dear; billies overdue. 100 REWARD ftlOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its staves, ana that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medi al fraternity. Catarrh, bein? a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aetln directly npon the olood and mucous surfaces of the v teui, thereby destroying the foundation of the dl ease and nivinn the patient strength by build in up the constitution and assisting n.ture in doing its work. The proprietors have so much fnith in its curative powers that thev offer tine Hundred l!lara f.ir anv case that it fii: to cure. Stnd f.r 1st of testimonials. Ad iress F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. f Sold by druggists 75 cents. THE REASON. Let us look into the force, mean ing, reason of the oft-repeated line: Cures Promptly and Permanently. Pains Endured for 30 Years, 25 Years, 20 Years, 10 Years, Have been promptly Cured by ST. JACOBS OIL. By the use of: A FEW APPLICATIONS A HALF BOTTLE ONE BOTTLE TWO BOTTLES. Correspondence with Sufferers shows entire permanence of cure up to this time, in some cases covering 5 Years, 7 Years, 8 Years, 10 Years, tod so on, and this proof we bold. A copy of the "Official Portfolio of the World's Columbian Exposition," descriptive of Buildings and Grounds, beautifully illus trated, in water color effects, will be sent to any address upon receipt of 10c. in postage stamps by The Charles A. Vogilkk Co.! Baltimobe, A1d. August Flower" Miss C. G. McClavh, School teacher, 753 Park Place, Elmira, N. Y. "This Spring while away from home teaching my first term in a country school I was perfectly wretched with that human agony called dyspepsia. After dieting for two weeks and getting no better, a friend wrote me, suggesting that I take August Flower. The very next day I purchased a bottle. I am de lighted to say that August Flower helped me so that I have quite re covered from my indisposition." 9 Sips of Hei You don't have to look twice to detect them bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles, bright in every ac tion. Disease is overcome only when, weak tissue Scott's EMULSION rm is replaced by the healthy kind. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound flesh. It is agreeable to taste and easy of assimilation. Prepared by Scott ft Bowne, 5. T. All amorists. yCUWlA3 be eent by man: May: hap you kuow it,. By freight, prepaid if preferred, we ship safely 4, 6 or 6 ft. trees ; 2-yr.Rosea of rare excellence, everything ! You ajnally pay leas than for the puny stuff. 1,00) acres Nurseries. 20,C00 acres Orchards. Eiact information about trees and fruits. Stark Bros., Louisiana, Mo. -in All for tlir 1W. "Is that chock pxl for nnythinsr asked a stranger, ns ho preseuted the paper at a Uris- wokl street bank the other da v. "No, sir," was the prompt reply; "did vou take it at its face value?" "f-no. It's for fcX), and I only lent the man ten on it." ell, you are done for. vt e know of no uch person hero." "I'm beat, ehf" "Vou are." "Done with my eves wide opeuP "Yes." "And deserve no sympathy T "Probably not." "Waal, it looks that way, and mebbe I de served it I thought I wus about as sharp and cunning as any man in the state of Mich Igan, but providence was waiting to make a fool of me at the right time. My bead isn't half as big as it was an hour ago, and I don't seem to want to sweur, chaw terbacker or kill a policeman. Kinder curus, ain't it Guess it's for the best, or will be after I walk fifteen miles to get home. When you see crushed strawberries think of yours truly." Detroit Free Press. The Arizona Klrkar. We extract the following from the last Issue of The Arizona Kicker: jiaxy ihasks. un Tuesday lust we were seized with an attack of Apache colic, and within ten minutes from the time the grip first took hold we were tied in seven kinds of hard knots and wanted a mule team to hold us. It should be explained that .this colic is next door to Asiatic cholera, and when it takes hold it means business at whole sale rates. We were seriously ill for two days and nights, during which time we had scores of callers and our friends were anxious to extend every aid. During the ten hours in which it was thought we must turn up our toes busi ness was mostly suspended in town, and our condition was bulletined every fifteen mia utes. Our warmest thanks are due to our friends and acquaintances ami the public generally. We are now about well again, and shall bo more careful in future. This town can't afford to lose us just now, and we realize more than ever that our death would be a serious setback to the entire state. Detroit Free Press. An Absent Minded Man. "I've met absent nunded men in my day," said a hotel clerk to a Lewiston Journal man, "but none to surpass a porter that I knew once in a hotel that I worked in at Rye Beach one summer. It was along about 11 o'clock and the officers brought in a nice respectable looking man badly intoxicated, who had come in on the train. Said I to the porter: 'John, take this man up to his room and check his valise and put it into the coat room on the second floor.' The next morning a valise was found in bed We hunted for the man, and of course found him where you ex pect. He was sleeping on the floor in the coat room, his head on a grip sack and a va lise check, No. , around his neck." Boston Globe. Born That Way. Two or three days ago Station House Keeper John Joiner was sitting out in front of the guard house when an old negro man and a little negro child came by. The child's thin black legs were bent after the fashion of pot hooks, and nine people out of ten that saw the child would stop to stare at its bow legs. "That your child, uncle?" asked the station house keeper. "Yesser. Leas' hit oughter be." "Mighty bow legged." "Yasser," admitted the old man, "hit does look sorter dat way, boss." "Natural deformity?" "No, sah," quickly, "he was jes born dat way." Atlanta Constitution. Didn't Want to Begin. Conversation is a very serions thing with some people. One of this kind in a train was asked a very simple question by a fellow pas senger. She made a deprecatory gesture and re plied: "Excuse me, but I am only going to the next station, and it's not worth while to begin a conversation." Exchange. SET HIM RIGHT. George Augustus Bala, the well-known English writer, on his last Australian trip wrote as follows to The London Daily Tele graph: " I especially have a pleasant remem brance of the ship's doctor a very experi enced maritime medico indeed, who tended me most kindly during a horrible spell of bronchitis and spasmodic asthma, provoked by the sea fog which had swooped down on ns just after we left San Francisco. But the doctor's prescriptions and the increas ing warmth of the temperature as we neared the Tropics, and in particular a couple of Allcock'b Porous Plastebs clapped on one on the chest and another between the shoulder blades soon set me right." Dooley (who notes her black velvet ribbons) You are in half mourning. Dorothy Yes, my hall-brother U dead. The North Wind. IV Ttrly twill wind's blowing 111 trnmrvt loud and ahrtfl. And piUiiit httih hi mmwdrtfta AW'Uft tliu nuked hill. Ito'ii flying mndly aouthward. And Kti hl iiinrry nolo Will gotten, and he'll doll hi li lile limldored coat. For then he'll b the south wind. And he will wander lvm-k With rotu-n In hU nhlnkem Ami rvvwi In his ptwk. He'll wave his Cower trumpet Aud, northbound, scatter fro II In iNU'k of iluwv rton i'p Ou mountain side and Ii-a. - Huriw' Young IVopU, An Kxprrlnuntul I.oeouiotlvo. Tlio owuo.rs of what tiro called the noltnun-CaMwoll patents are liavitig fitted up in Milwaukee n locomotive to bo tHjuippiHl with a now stylo of running giMtr. wliich its ownors think will accom plish groat thitiM in r:tilrivtdin. The bow running par consists of a truck with ton wheels, three of which on tdt aide rest upon the rails, and are sur mounted by two others, the tiros of which have factional contact with the tiros of tho wheels below. Then sur mounting these two wheels is the drive wheel of the locomotive, the wheel ar rangement on each sido being that of a pyramid, with tho drive wheel on top. As tho lower sots of wheels aro of much smaller diameter tlum tho drive wheels which transmit motion to tliciu it is claimed that tho ordinary upced of a locomotive can bo doubled by tho uso of this gearing. A stock company hits boon formed to exploit this invention, and as soon as possible a trial trip is to be made. It is proposed to tirst run the engine now being eo,uipiod from Minne apolis to Boston. Hopmsoutativosof the Ilolman-Caldwell company have boon in Milwaukee for several days looking after the construction of tho trial truck and exhibiting models of tho inveution to railroad men. Milwaukee Wisconsin. Saved by III Wlfr'a Wit. Tho Rev. Dr. Clinton Locke, tho popu lar Episcopal clergyman, of Chicago, made a bad break the other day, but was helped out by tho quick wit of his wife. On the day in question he saw a laJy about to call whom he was anxious not to meet. So ho said to his wife: "Now I'm off, my dear. I'll run up stairs and escape till she goes away." After about an hour ho quietly tiptoed to the stair landing and listened. All was quiet below. Reassured he began to descend, and while doin so he thoughtlessly but emphatically called out over the banuister: "Well, m v dear, has that old liore gone at last?" The next instant a voice from below caused the cold jerspiration to bedew his ministerial brow and rooted him to the (qxit. There came a response which sounded inexpressibly sweet to him just then. It was the voice of his wife, who, with true womanly tact, replied, "Yes, darling, she went away over an hour ago, but here is our good friend, Mrs. Blank, whom I am sure you want to meet!" New York Tribune. Mins Ward and tier Andirnre of One. According to The Isle of Wight Guard ian, the island one day recently was the scene of a stnuige dramatic performance with a powerful "cast." There could be seen Miss Genevieve Ward, Dr. Dabbs, Mrs. Dabbs, and a dramatic vis itor, a Mr. Lnmsdaine, together with a young lady, Miss Ethel Godd;ird, and this powerful dramatic company wore engaged iu what? They were reading through a new play of Dr. Dabbs and Mr. Righton, entitled "Dante," to se cure the copyright. Tho admission was one guinea, which was paid at the door, and the audience consisted of one person! And so the qualifications of the copyright law were complied with, and the right of the authors to the title of "Dante" ia legally secure against all comers. But why not have given us all the chance of seeing it? for nights are dull and the- atricds are quite in our way such is the lament of the paragraph writer. Death of a Jolly (;od Fellow. Mr. Jerome's serious illuoss recalls t my mind an incident which I noticed with some amusement at his brother's funeral. He was such a jolly good fel low that even when he was in company in a coffin he was not as depressing as an ordinary corpse. An awfully swell young girl, tailor made, with that aplomb which only nature can give, came into the room with a young man, walked with the hippy movement which was then the fin do siecle carriage for a girl over to the coffin, looked pleasantly at Mr. Jerome, and then turned and. walked out again. As she reached the yestibule she said to her escort with a cheerful tone, in a perfectly audible voice, "Well, he had an awfully good time while he lived!" Could the king of terrors have been treated with dain tier indifference? New York World. A Primitive Process. There is no government tag at the Norfolk navy yard now, and in moving heavy vessel, along the wharf front the hauling is accomplished mostly by tho bull teams of the yard, a primitive pro cess, but the best available at present. It takes about four yoke of bulla to move a vessel easily along, but when they tackle a big ship like the double tarreted monitor Amphitrite tho bulls generally go down exhausted before the hauling is over. In doing tng duty for the past year the bull team appears as a new fac tor in the economy of navy yard affairs. Washington btar. The late Duke of Bedford sat in the house of commons for twenty-five years and in the house of lords for eighteen years, in all a parliamentary career of forty-three years, without opening his lips. Uis estate covered 118 acres in London, with about 3,000 residences or shops. Two hundred and sixteen thousand copies of "Black Beanty" are claimed to have been sold in America, and the Hu mane truncation association is having tho work translated into French. Qtr. man, Spanish, Italian and Volapuk. FOR PUKE FOOD. TU Man Krunolaeo Hoard of Health Nu llfy Cottaumaia Which l tha lti linking I'uniltr, The Hoard of Health can etwuo in no more laudable occupation limn the ex amimuion o( our food supply and tho instruction oi mo public aw to those ar tides it tlnda to bo pure and wholesome and which, therefore, coiinumeis should use. There are qunntitlos of bakinx pow dors In the market to use which Is cer tain detriment to the health of the con tinnier. They are made from alum, or Improperly compounded from other chemicals, so that they leave a strong alkaline residuum ia the food. Many of these powder, having proved unsalable in the l'.rtst, have boon collected by thel manufacturers from the dealers with whom they were loft on commission, and shipped to the I acitlc Count. In the of fort to gain a foothold in this market their unscrupulous iiintiufacturers have Indulged In extravagant statements both with reference to their own and other brands, claiming the most improbable indorsements for theirs and dolutning the brands boet known and longest used upon the Pacific Const. This iuforuiH tion from this high authority, therefore is most opportune. The strength iu leavening g is Indicates both the economical value and the purity ot a baking powder. I he tests made by .Messrs. lliomas Price Son, the welt known analytical chemists of San Fruit elsco, show tho Royal to contain HM cubic inches of leavening gas per ounce of powder, which was (iltyono inches more than the next highest in strength litis shows the U iyal aKmt M per stronger than the best of the ot powders aud its use that much more economical. Tlie opinion of the Hoard of Health i as follows : We, the members of the Hoard o Health of the city and county of San rrimcisco, cordially approve aud recotn mend the Royal linking Powder. It it absolutely pure aud healthful, composed oi the noHt ingredients, of the lughes strength and character. In our judgment it is impossible to make a purer or stronger baking powder than the Koyal. San tronciBco t hron icle. Had a Ketiiii-l.;il)lo liM'tipa. The Wfilt.-liiu:,- (Dr.) Times relate the wonderful e.-.e:to ft oin stnltleli dent h wliluh befell Mis. l.vi'm W'uins while eampillg in the nion nt iii-is. .W.ir I ho tent Mood uu old tree, Uie top i f uliicli li.nl been broke oil. 1 he remimiiiik: n ut of the tree was perhaps :ui fee: Itili iiinl IS inches in diuine tor at the lop. .U a t ime hen t he ele ineiits wore perfect 1 cilm that old tree fell, t lie t wo promts ;oint; on eit her Hide of Mrs. i;;uins. IIU--MII1; lo r not more than U'll inches. She fMiiped entirely lllliu Jured. "Bwii-n't Hrimehial Trofhfs" will relieve lironcliitts, Asthma uud throat Piseases Wife -Aren't you Mxliittno ' o( yoiimoK, coming home nt tli u time n" niKlil ? Hi'iMiv I hint lilu nonio lioum hkd, (1. ar, only hIi 'lrnl.1 I'd Hi you awake. Had taste in Hie mouth or an unpleasant nreain, wnen resulting irom catarrh, are overcome, and tin) nasal passages which have been closed tor years are made free bv the use ot 1.1 v h Cream Halm. I stilVertil from catarrh for tw elve years, experiencing me nauseating dropping in tlio throat pe culiar to tnar insease, aim nose lileeil nl most daily. 1 tried various remedies with out benefit until last Anril. when I saw Ely's Cream Italia advertised. 1 procured a bottle, and since the first day's use have nan no more nieecimg -tlie soreness is m tircly cone. 1). (i. Ihividson. with the Hostuti Hmliiet. formerly with tho lloston Jtmrmil. Apply Halm into each nostril. It is quickly absorbed, (uves relief at once rrice, IA) cents at druggists' or by mail. Kl.Y ltKHTIIRHS, Wi Warren street, New York. Tbt Gibmia for brcakfaa'. Both the method and results whet 3vrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasanf and refreshing to the taste, and ict wntly yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head icb.es and fevers and cures hahitunl constipation permanently. For sale iu uwanu uoiues oy au aruggiata CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8N FHANMCO. CAL. LQVIIVIUS. itr. HW Y08K. M.t. Nature should be assisted to throw oiTlmpuritlcsofthe blood. Nothing: does it so well, bo promptly, or so safely as Swift's Specific. LIFE HAD NO CHARMS. For three years I was troubled with mala rial poison, which caused my appetite to fail, and I was greatly reduced in flesh, and life lost all its charms. I tried mercurial and potash remedies, but to no effect. I could getno relief. I then decided to try AJew bottles of this wonderfi ul U medicine made a complete and permanent cure, and I now enjoy better health than ever, J. A. Rice, Ottawa, Kan. Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Piso'B Remedy for Catarrh la the Best, Kindest to T'sp, anil Cheapest Sold by drugKlsta or sent by mall. Sdri K T HazelMnn. Warren. Pa- N. P. N. U. No. 477 S. F. N. U. No. 554. CURES MALARIAL mm AN KNKMY UAV't'LKD. Thr In u uiiotuv with wbuiu tliouudi w tumlllsr nil (tiolr liven, because tliey ru born with t tendency to tillmimM. With thin enemy thry r cnntMiitly tmitltini with lueflcctiuil wi.iti. lloatelter'i St umeh Hitter, will 1st Unit. Miirv iui)tHtlvea wld net refiirni it diner dcred eouilttlutl ot the liver llldlenled, lint hy eiiimtlimtlou iilunn, but kino by tick hendnclica, vellnwni'M ul tliu kk til mid evebitlK imu-eii, tmn l tontine and uueHaliiria, more uiilleulni ly Uhiii reime un the i tu III "Me, upon mid helon the atiuit rllM. AvoU ilruatlK piiiitiillvea v. hleli xrlpvmid wesken the lutenttiiea, mid auhal Itute t It la world Uimma Mir blllona euidliil. wlileh II ken lMi remove umliirlHl.aloiimelileaiht kidney eiunplaliiu, rheiimHtlnm mid tiemuiaiieM A IkinIIvmoI tliu howela, imluleaa but elleetnul, It improve! .petlti.aleep and theahHIl) todh:tl, mid potaeieiea tliu tltlltloliitl dvHitlH0 "( II tmidmd tonic. It la hnrd lor phlloanpher to underxt lid wli (ooltiHll ahonld h eallecl ilny Hi ahoVelliiK eon I Ii eoualderud Intrd work. KUl'TUItK ANII I'lLKM VVHKII. Wo poalllvelT pore ruptiiro, pile and all roc Ul dlMWM without pin or detention Irom Imal iiom, No euro, mi pay. Alan all iVteufr dla miMM. AddrvM lor pumptilet lira. I'orUirUtfl J A iMioy, KIM Mutketalroel, San Prauclaoo. J initio If I not it liiteileateil aa yon di, I'd hoot myaell. 1'rlaoner -1( you waa touleatd aa 1 am, you coiilitii' hitter burn door. Has ICnamullna Mora follati; mi dint, no amnll. After the Grip " 1 w very cnk and run down and did Pol tain alrf iiKth, like ao many alter Hint proitiat luK illaeiiar. Seilni' llond'a Sarxnparllla hli'hly tvcomiiii'inlcd, I U mm to Ink It, mi. I mih more tlum pYiiicil tilth I Im nay It built ma up. I think II Ima inioW me liettcr tlinti liefure I hh tick. I Imve nlio i-...., ,i .. 1 1 ., i, ., ,i .,i,i KanarU.1 l l I B, and nHvaia prefer lliriu o mi) oilier kind now. They do not Kilpooi tifaken. I urn Ind to recommend IuhmI'Ii Hood's Sursii purilht Cures Alia preparation nt llood'a Saoapnrltln am) lliiod'l I'llR" M it. Nuill Kmkiixun, linn hctr, X. II. l llood'n. HOOD S PIUS areiunlyv', table, larottiilj nrvparril from the lirnt Initrrdienia. SHILOHS iT 1 I CURE. Cum Conaumptlon. t'oimlia. Crnnn. Hor Throhl. Sold ly all DnntgitK on a Uuarantt. K ir a Ijm Sida, liark orChtil Shlloh'a Poroua FlaaUr will give grr.it latiiiai uon. ij ctnta. SHILOH'S VITALIZER. Mra. T. H. llawklna,(Tiiitanoo(rti.'rtinn.,a3Tl ".S'hlloA'a Vttoliirr'SAVKH MY I.IFH I rmaUlrr ittht I nvrt rr ma lyfura (MU itattrfmintrm lrtruetl." For liyniH-iwiiu Llvcror Kidney trouble, It ozcls. l'rle ,5 eta. s HILOH 1 x?f Ufifft REMEDY. 1 1 .. . .l.nli rrWIItla 1l..m.ut f .OI mlktvo and dire yon. Price 60 ota. This In loctor for Itaniiciiwafiil treatment la funiUlnxl frryv. Shilnh'a ltmidti are aold by ua OU ft Tuuronteo to givo suUstatition. Ho Best Waterproof Coat in tho WORLD 1 TliC KISI1 I. KAMI SI.II'KEIt I. wurrmil.-.l oi.l.r lirimf, ami trill kf'l vnllclr 111 Iho hanlinmiiirm. Tin new fo.MMKI. Ml.Ii KKIt I. a mtIw I rlillniicout, ami t,pr oiuriiiiru.iliiiiMt. t'?wnre(il IHill.ttlollU. I Inn I euv a i-...ii ii i no -1 ian urnmi" la not mi it. lllu.t, Iwl I'aialiiriie lire. A. J. ToWKK, ll.nii.ii, .Mni. ivi DDIMTCDO AND- PUBLISHERS -WILL FIND A Ft'U, LINK OK TYPE 5 Presses, Printing material anil Machwy For sale at lowexlprlcea and moot advantageous lermn at Palmer & Rey Type Foundry, Cor. Front and Alder Streets, PORTLAND, OR. Write for Drlcea and terma before hnvlnir eUe- where. AQTUMI rilDm bv hwemsh asthma UOLL1NH BROri. MKDIC1NE CO., Ht. LouiM, Mo. i I Morphine Ifnbtt Cared In 10 Urllll 1 toJiOdATH. Nona Wl IUlilDR.J.8TEPHEN8;L i BTtnurkif - u y-vi i .vuanoniwniot it the name of Woman'B Friend. It ib ful In relieving the backaches, headaches which burden and urinrf I . ; I ii of women teHtify for it. It will give health and atreneth and make life a pleasure. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A FOOT-HOW for Cnnuinitloti in ntiAt ymi nro oirorinit, If yur bl'Mnl Is linmtra. l'nriauiniflin la nhn lv l.nnir Koi'iifiilii. A aenilti- l.'nia eontlltton, with ""k'' ihhikIi or i-dM, la till tlmt It lliilla to develop it. Hut Jut n It ileHmw utm tho blood for Ita oili'ln, i it trHliitn tllinn tho blood for Ita euro, Tim Hiircnt feiuedy for Herofiilu In rveiy form, Dm Ulonl elTeetiva blood 1 leillta r, IIohIi builder, ninl Nll'cut'.lh rcnloier Ihnt'a luiow n to nntll nil aelenee, la 1'oetor I'lerea'a Wolden Mttlleal I llNeovery. For t'oiih,inition In nil Ita villler atneri, and for ViU I (lll.tu Aullillttl Sii.l'KI'A ( l llll' 1 1 u filing., .int and all Uronrhlnl, Tlinmt, nnd I.uiik ull'eo liona, Unit Is tho only ipinedy mi unfiiillnx that It can I io iiiiinmfi'i'o'. If It doou'l bouelli or euro, you hnvo your money buck. No matter liow Ioiik you'va hml ('iittrrh. or how avrr lr. Siin'a Houiedv will Ht'eot a perniniipnl cutn. a.un liiwnnl la oiierei by tha irot'letora of Una iiinlleiue, for aa luourunio ea of Culm i h. Prune Trees. Iliillini ami I'etlte, one yenr old: II o 4 feet lllk'll, I V Iter I ,e" l; i to li fert IiIkIi, ii )er l,lH. I'nekliiK ilomt nt eoitt. All tree, nnniintcd Him timtiueaiid free from linn et, or u nle. Send ortler. to J 1 1 OS. J. HA IS. attorney In (net for U. K. t k I lift : aililre.a, I'oitlninl, Or. M A niotttlily joiiriiiil of t rial iiitoi't'st to I'liiitfis, IJtMiorttTH, Kilitors atul ruiilishorH. If you don't reecivo it ninl want it, writo Palmer & ReyType Foundry, PUBLISHERS, PORTLAND, ORECON. Plant rrv's Seeds k i n rl. Ii nit a t r' 'in' ie, kr FERRY'S SEED ANNUA! r the tn'i .1 t o mils: tlllit'M ulltllut llli In., nrTnoir,,V . M.ell. Si,' Hercules Gas Engine (OAS OUGAHOMNK) Mad for Powar or Pumpinn Purpovas. Tba Otoaiit ltllalila Oaa ulu eu IU Maxkau Out of Enoini an Pumis For Simplicity It Boat the 'World. It oil Itaclf from a Ite.ervolr, 'o Carburetor to get nut of ordar. No ItatterleaorKlootrlo rijiark. It rona with a Cheaper Grade of Gunollua tltaa any ULlter l.niilne. iino ron ctTAUxtvn to PALMER & REY, Manufacturih. 406 Santoma Street, Sao Francisco, UL AND rOKTI.AND, UKKUUN. yjANKTS QONE Q UTTER Will cut Dry or droen Bone, Meiit.UrlKtlonud all. Oreen Cut HoNKH will doublo tho nnmlier of ckkk will mnko them more fer tile will enrry tlio hen anfely through tho moUlii jicrlod nud put thorn In condition tn lay when eeirs comuiiiiid tho hlirhcatprlco and will dovulopo your chleka foster tlum any other food. Feed Pirren Ilonon and iiho CreoNoxonn to kill the lieo, and you will mnka fifty per caU more prolit. fend for Cutaloifua and price. PETALUMA INKUHATOR COMP'Y, milUk, UL I Illff niathaarknnwliul.ta blading ramrly lur aX ".? unnatural dlachargna aall prlvatadlaraaitaof niaa A certain c.iira for tbf db' tatlnf waaknaaa paouUM to womrn. lirdniTky lprmnrlbatlandfaatai'0 tvialWIMininw, in racommauaiBc It 7 an aurrarara. J.BTONfR M0..0inlTa.tii. Old bjr lrag(la. 1BICK tJU0. YOUNG MEN! The Specific A No. I. Onrea, without full, all eanea of Uonorr nwa and JIwt, notiiratter of bow Ions' HUintllnK. I'rnveuta ntrletiirn.lt hi.h,,, ternnl remeily. t'nres When everytltlim nine lias fulled. Hold by nil UnniKlHtn. MHiiufnetu rem: Tho A. Helioenbel. Medicine Prlrtt. (3.00. Co., Ban June, Cut. FRAZER AXLI Best in the World! Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! The very remarkable and certain relief given woman by MCORK'S REVEALED REMEDY has given unnormly succese and weakness life. Thousands i van i x r jfT.i fFe A'jr ami n nit 'jf It.irvt-if. I li.-y mi jf f iliWlIt , III i'lll.il U f 1 l .tr IS1I ! Invnlit: Jf ' on rii.'y . .fwil'd t V lllllll limll":l Iloill till1 Mitil.tl VD. M. li;KUYA f f jronraa IrTL lTOUAVB.j f U.U..IM M m v a aaaM ainaw. 1 llHt . -Mf SIM GREAS