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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1893)
,' i ROYAL IS TMB Best Baking Powder The Official Government Reports: The United States Government, after elaborate tests, reports the Royal Baking Powder to be of greater leavening strength than any other. (Bul letin $,Ag.Dcp.p. 599 J The Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show the Royal Baking Powder highest of all in leaven ing strength. ( Bulletin 10,. 16, Inland Rc Dep.) In practical use, therefore, the Royal Baking Powder goes further, makes purer and more perfect food, than any other. Government Chemists Certify: "The Royal Baking Powder is composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It does not contain either alum or phos phates, or other injurious substances. "Edward G. Love, rn.D." "The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. " Henry A. Mott, M. I)., Ph. IV "The Royal Baking Powder is purest in quality and high est in strength of any baking powder of which I have knowledge. "Wm, Mc.Mlrtrie, Ph. D." The Government Report shows all other baking powders tested to contain alum, lime or sulphuric acid. R W Sura. Mamma Willie, did you eat that oustard pie that was in the ice chest! Willie N-o-niam I "Are you quite sure you did not eat It P "Yea, I'm sure, 'cause Johnnie Smith eat half of it." Arnbraw Pilot. Irrlcatini; Hit Conversation. Mr. Oldboy Why do you bring o much water, Tommy? 1 merely asked for a drink. Tommy 1 thought you'd need more than a glassful, 'cause sister said you was the driest old stick she ever knew. Munsey's Weekly. Her t.lpa Were Clmpped, Too. Ee (fondling her hand) Your little hand is never chapped, is it f Bhe (coylyi No. I wish it might be! And then he popped. Lawrence Ameri can. yt-u wiMMXj to gent by maiU May. bap you Know it. By freight, prepaid if prelerred, we ship safely 4, 5 or 6 ft. trees; 2-y r.Roses of rare excellence, everything ! You actnally pay less than for the puny stuff. 1,003 acres Nurseries. 20.C00 acres Orchards. Exact information about trees and fruits. Stark Bros.. Louisiana, Mo. euy's catarrh cream BMrsisq aiihji rRininu VUI Inflammation, fllrtl , Heals the Sores. Restores the Sense of Taste and smell. TBI THE CUEE. HAY-EEVER A particle is applied Into each nostril and Is agree able. Price, 60 c-nts at druggists' or by mall. JLY BROTHERS, 66 Warren Street, New York, ToU Trade Mark Is on the belt WATERPROOF COAT Oinstrsted n the World I Catalogue A. J. TOWER. BOSTON. MASS. Big O Is the acknowledge leading remedy (or au u nnnatural discbarges fcul private diseases o' -ne. i eertslacare for -.i-r- l'iJ tatlng weakness psaiiai to women. ItH'Cli Co. In recommending i StU luuiraii, M.8T0NERiD.lOtamLi PSY TREATED FREE Positlv ly Cured with Vegetable Remedies lime cured thousands of cases. Cure cases pro nounced hopeless bf best physicians. From Hrstdose symptoms disappear; In ten daysatleast two-thirds sll symptoms removed. Bend lor iree dook lenuiiiu nlls of miraculous cures. Ten days' treatment free hv mall. If you order trial, send 10c. In stampf nrpaypostage. Dlt. II.H.Gkbf.n A- 8oN8,Atlanta,Ga. If you ordertrlal return this advertisement to us A mi 1 1 M Morphine Habit Cared in 10 IlsVllII to 20 day s. No pay till cored. Ul lUIil DR.J.8TEPHEN8, Lebanon.Ohio. Old Gold and Silver Bought; sens four old Gold and Silver by mall to the old and reliable house of A. Coleman, 41 Third street, Ban Franotseo; I will sead b return mail the owh, aooordlng to naur; It the amount Is not satisfactory will return gold. VALENTINE'S ELECTRIC BELT Ladies or Bentlenun. Latest Improved. Is recognized by the medi C 1 1 pr fession as the only common-sense belt made for the cure of Seminal Weakness, Pains In the Back, Loss of Memory. Hysteria, Nervous Prostra Ion. or an- disease arising from youth ful indiscretion. Relieves in one or two days Rheumatism, Constipation, Paralysis, Kidney or Liver Troubles. FrlceSlO. Bend for cl.cular. Sent C. O. D. or on receipt of price. Address OSGOOD HKOS.,Irugg-lts, w yOureslnvi jriT06DAY8.J f f UssrsatMS sol w I I MW StrlM! F1TheEmiiC Mir:!!iTilo.rr'"s Oakland. California Lota of Point. Managing Editor William, did you go to the Good Templars' uiu.-juerad ball thU evening I Reporter Yes, sir. Manuring Editor Got some points, 1 sup pose! Reporter Yes, sir more points than 1 ever got in my life before. Managing Editor Why, how was that? Reporter 1 sat down on a wire hair bru&h. lr. Burlington Free Press. He Millie Allowances. Theatrical Manager I'm afraid this won't da It is an amusing production, but it's too short. It would take only about an hour and half to present the wtiole Bve acts. Author of Comic 0era Y, sir. That's all right. An hour and a half for the regular songs, and dialogue, and stage bushiest, and another hour and a half to satisfy the pud ding heads that encore every tiling. Chicago Tribune. lie Guessed It. "What is a cant hook.'" said a teacher In one of our country schools the other day, ad dressing her pupils in general. There was a long fla.-.h of silence, and thou a little hand weut up in the remote corner of the room. "Well what Is it, Sammy T "A muley cow," said Sammy, triumphant ly. Legalist ort Journal. Derision After Reflection. Little Girl If I should die and go to heaven, would I have wings J Mamma Yes, my pet; and a crown and harp. "And candy r "'o." "Well, I'm glad we've got a good doctor." Scran ton Truth. Mot a Complete Separation. MotherJohnny, 1 don't want you to play with that little Brownjones boy any longer: do you hearl Johnny Yes'ia. "Now, don't let me hear of you disobeying me." "No'm, but I may fight him, mayn't I, If 1 want to!" Punch. Pride and Prejudloe. Time, 3:30 p. m. If you will come to my room, my man, I'll give you an old dress coat to wear. Dilapidated Tramp Say, look a' here, do you suppose that Ive fallxn so low that I wear a swaller tail before six p. m. I Never I Harvard Lampoon. The All Absorbing Question. "How to invest money safely is the ques tion that most peoplo find of the greatest in terest," says an editor, who evidently did not mean to pun; but he is wrong. The question that most people find of the greatest interest Is how to get money to invest. Somerville Journal Etiquette Extraordinary. Posey boy Say, Bloodgood, Introduce me to Miss Debut, will you? Bloodgood What fori Poseyboy Because I want to tll her that she has brushed into the open grate and hor dress is on fire. Burlington Free Press A Ruddy Glow on cheek and brow is evidence that the body is getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong, and health is letting down. Scott's Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Boot Bowne, If, y. AH druggists. FISHERMEN AND HSHER WOMEN. Hew Flood, Kbb and tilaeawaUr Treat ed Their Knvlou Wives. There are three men flshtuK InallttU boat. Thrve wotueu llshlug from the rocks close by. Flood (pulling In a fish) First blood. Kbb (pulling in a flh This Is business. 1 iTuesa they are coining iu uow. Sluokwater (pulling Iu a fish) Iu with yon, boy. Mr. Flood Knob one of those men has caught a fish. Mr. Kbb They said we could get them bore, too, but oel Mr. Flood has Jul taught another one. Mrs, Slack wator And my husband's got another too. (CalltiiK) I should think you might give somebody eUe a chance at Hint. Slack water Don't you have any bites, Henrietta Mr. SUokwater No, weilou't. The bob haven't Itobbod onoe. Slackwater They haven't fairly (stops to pull In a tlsh) commenced to ruu yet. You'll got tw ninny as we do Iu a minute. Flood (In undertone)-Doubtful about that, The, They ain't fishing Iu the chan nel. Ebb If we had a bigger Uvtt Jluilnl, but that's a nice one! l.ook at him. Mr. Kbb You men must have a hun dred, I should think, the way you are catch lug them. Kbb Pshaw I We've only got two or three little thing at that. They'll ruu larger by and by, and you'll get 'em over there too. Slackwater (softly pulliug two flh over the side of the boat and keeping between them and the ladles) Dy gracious, boys, they pull like bulldogst Mrs. Slack water Are they runnlug yet, Theodore? Slackwater Well, you oau hardly aay they are yet. Mrs. Slackwater How many do you think you'll catch at a time wheu they do run? Flood (unhooking a fish and laughing oftly) I gue.s we'll have to manage to get some of 'em out of here, rli? Ebb (reeling furiously) We ought to, but my wife is afraid to stay iu boat un less I am along too. Flood (casting) So's mine. Slackwater Two more, boy. My wife Is that way too. Mrs. Slack water- Can't you come ashore, Theodore, and let Mr. Kbb go out Slack water Why-yes certainly. Kbb (iu uuilrrtonv) You'll do uothlngof the sort. I'll go ashore my haug ltl I lost a nice one then. I've got to 'tend to business better'n this. Mrs. Slackwater Well, why don't you come then Kbb Do you want to come out, Emily Mrs. Kbb Oh, I don't know that I da You come In and let Mr. Flood go out. Kbb Heaven and earth, see those fel low jump! (To Mrs. Kbb) All right. (To Flood, with assumed cheerfulness.) Pull up that Biichor, old mart. Flood (calling out) Do you want to come out iu Mr. Ebb's place, I.uoy Mr. Flood I don't believe I care altout It. Why don't you come in and let Mrs. Slackwater go out! Mrs. Slackwater I'll tell you what we can do. 1 wo of you men can come and fish off the rocks, and the other one can take us out there and bait the hooks while we flan. Slackwater (pulling in a fishV-All right. Flood (pulling in a li-.li i We'll do that. Kbb (pulling iu a flli)-Hy and by. Old gentleman in next Imat (who always goes alone) ror pure, unadulterated ael fishuess give me the avt-rnge man who goes a-fishing. American Angler. Matches MlRhtlrr Than the Slipper. The eflloacy of matches as a correctional medium was demonstrated yesterday upon one of the annex lxiat. The passengers Included a family party of three husband, wife and little boy of five year. Before the boat left the slip the child proceeded to show that he was very badly spoiled. He was a pretty little chap, but his boldness and mischievous ways made him anything but popular. Although he went so far as to throw the hand satchel of a passenger from the seat to the floor with an accom paniment of wry faces, his mother said never a word. She was of the languid sort, and seemed too weary of the world to even breathe. The father was kept busy admonishing the youngster, but with little effect. Finally he dived down Into his pocket, drew out a m.itchsafe, and open ing it extracted a match: "Come here!" he commanded as he walked toward the terrible infant and made a feint of lighting the match. The little fellow, thoroughly frighteued, ran to his mother, crying, "Please don't, papa; I'll be good." And he was good during the rest of the trip. -New York World. Dangers of Heading In Bed. The popular idea Is correct that reading when lying in bed is injurious. It is not the recumbent position that does the harm to the visual organs; it Is the bad, Insuffi cient light that one usually provides him self with that works the ) injury. Poor light forces the eyes to reach after it strains them. In bed It is not usual to )e surrounded by light, as is always the case when one reads while lyijg in a ham mock out of doors. When in ted the light (either daylight or lamplight) is usually the farthest removed from the bed; If it shines at all it sheds its rays over the feet of the reader instead of over his left shoul der, where it should fall. A good strong light thrown onto the page of the book from behind and to the left of the reader will banish the cause of strain, and read ing in bed, with such care as to accessories, may be no more harmful than reading sit ting in an upright position. Jenness Mil ler's Magazine. Great Hen Who Danced. The ancients regarded dancing as a nec essary accomplishment. Socrates learned the art in his old age, while Plato, in his "Commonwealth," advocated the establish ment of dancing schools. The Romans celebrated their victories and pastoral fes tivals by elaborate (lances. They excelled in pantomime dances, from which the bal let was evolved. The Emperor Domitian forbade the senators to dance, and for so doing removed several members from the senate. Grave statesmen and politicians of high degree have excelled in the oldest of the arts. Lee J. Vance in Popular Sci ence Monthly. A Do ft Well Trained. Sir John Lubbock has succeeded in train ing his dog to distinguish a card with "water" on it if it wauts water, one with "food" if it wants food, and so on. The dog soon learned to distinguish the blank from the written ones; then he learned to attach an Idea to Rome of the latter and was finally able to fetch to his master the tard which corresponded with his wish. To get a single meal he had to fetch some eighteen or twenty of these cards. He made no mistake. AWaota ConaUtutJafi. To Improve Conking Keeelpts. Aa a mutter ot umtlul Information It may l stated that whenever a conking receipt calls for a baking iHiwtlcr tho " Koval " should Iw used. Tito receipt will m found to work better and surer, and tlio broad, biscuit, rolls, cakes, duin plingH, crusts, puddings, ciiillors or whatever niado, will Ih produced awee-tor, lighter, Hnor-lUvomt, more dainty, pal atahlo and wholesome. IWidea, th' " Hoyal " will go hu t hor or lias greater leavening power, and la therefore more economical than any other powder. Many receipts as published Mtill cull for croiiin of tartar and noda, tho old fashioned way of raising. Modern cook ing and expert cooks do not sanction tins old way. In all such receipts the K yal faking Fowdor should U euhnti tuiod without lail. The greatest adepts in the culinary ait are particular to use tho Koyiil only, ami the authors of the moot popular conk Iwoke and the teachers of the siwtosnIui cooking schools, with whom tho best re sults are imperative, are carol ul to im press their readers and pupils with the importance of Its exclusive eui loyiuen'. A he Hoyal leaking Powder is the great est help of modern limes to perfect o Hik ing, and everv receipt requiring a iniii k raising ingredient should embody it. German trades unions have just been authorised by law to iesue workmen's t' i ceruucnien oi capaouiiy. TIIK IT ATM K It Of MANY 111. Constipation loads to a multitude of physical troubles. It is generally the re sult of carelessness or liidillereuce to the simplest rule of health. Eugene McKay of llrantford, Out., writes: " 1 had for several years boon u sutlercr from constipation, had taken a 'rent many different remedies, some of hu h did lite good for a tune, but only lor a time; then my trouble ciiuie back worse than ever. I was induced by a friend, whom Hmv lHKTll's I'll.is bud liotielited, to ti vthi ln Took two each night lor a week ; tficn out every night for about six weeks. Since tliat'time I have not experienced t oslinht est difficult v whatever, and mv bowels Move regularly every day. I behove lirmlv that for sliiKglslilicss of the bowels and lul iousnes UiuM'KKTII'h I'ii.i.s are far nupo rior to anv other." it never seems to do s insn sny md next lime, even It no uoei know ikHdiy How lie caught s cold. KUl'Tl'KIt AMI I'll. ICS Ct'ltV.II. We ponltlvely euro riittire, piles n1 sll rec tal dlMMRcs without mill or ileteiillnti (mm hunt tnwa. So cure, no iwy. AUo sll JYIisitr ills esse. Address (or pamphlet I'm. KorUirduid A lxMoy, Slid Market street, bn Kriuicltco. No liotiht. "I always (omul ' llninli t' easy," sal 'I the old trkKisllau, " hut I had 1 1 hump uiy sell to do Jukttce to " Klclisrd 111." IOO ItKWAKIt SHOO. The readers of this paiM-r will he Uiicd to 'earn that there is at leant one lrra!ct iIim-hm1 that science has Ihs-u able to cure In all Us staves, and that Is Catarrh, Hall's I HtsirhCiin Is the only iHislllve cure known In Hie im.ll al (ralcrnlty. Cstsrih. helm; i mi tltutlonal ill eKC, requires a ronstltm loiuil Ireiitmeut Hal 'a Catarrh l ure Is taken Inteniallv, a'itu dlrecliy Uiu the liioo.l ami iiiii"oim surfaces o( the M tem, thereby destroying the (oundatlou ol the (li eaae and' Kit Inu the itslleiil slri-i Kill by build- Inir up the cotistlnitlon Mild as-ilsiInK u.liire In doluif Its work. The proprietors have so nnich laltti in Its curative powers '.mil lliey i Iter Hue Hundred iMllnra l.r anven-e that It (.Is In cine, ricud (or Hit ol tesilmonlriN. A I ire-a K. J. CHKNKV ,V (11, Toledo, l. ttf Sold by lri:i;i:l.t, 7' cents. MauycslIekTH graduate arc-excellent oarsmen, yet do not know how to paddle their own canoes w hen they go out in the world. Ladies, why use shoe dress iners that have alcohol, acid, and ammonia in them, and spoil your shoes? Watson's Peerless Polish has none of these Injuri ous Ingredients. It is guaran teed. Tbt 0 ibm ia for breakfast. How to Come to a Stop. When w e least expect tli em. accident will befall us, a veri fication of the old nilafie that the unexpected always h a p -pens. The fol lowincr reci tt s how an active business man was suddenly brought down. THE TRAIN STOPG. Cincim.,0. " Recently while In the act of atltrhtinir from my car, I stepped upon a stone, which, turning suddenly under my foot, threw me to the ground, with a severely sprained unklu. THE MANAGER STOPS. SulTcrinu exceedingly, 1 was helped Into my car, and my man rubbed me most generously with arnica and kindred ruiuedivi, but to nu avail - " A POINT TO STOP AT. Reaching a station where St. Jacobs Oil could do procured, two bottles ot it rup,T S THF were bought, and the applies- j3 non oi u resulted at once in a relief from pain, which had" well nigh become unbearable. , I was out and about my work in mree oays. ' W. W. PEARODY, Prest. & Genl. Man, O. & M. R.R. The Pain Stops. "German Syrup 99 Regis Iveblanc is a French Cana dian store keeper at Notre Dame de Stanbridge, Quebec, Can., who was cured of a severe attack of Congest ion ot the Itings by Boschee s Ger man Syrup, lie has sold many a bottle of German Syrup on his per sonal recommendation. If yo drop him a line he'll give you the full facts of the case direct, as he did us, and that Boschee's German Syrup brought him through nicely. It always will. It is a good medicine and thorough in its work. O CIMS WHtHfc ALL USE FAILS. Beat Cough ttyrup. Taates Good. Use I In time. Hum ny druggtata. N. P. N. U. No. 47-8. F. N. U. No. 655 Si Ltl TIIK l ilt T LAW OK NtH liK. Thin nell-prcHcrvMlloii In nrknon Imhti'd tn hr, n ml people w ho sdopt mis I nut the ini ionchi' i I dlmMni it iteililli o liiedleinitl siilcuiliild, iieeiiMi Iti'd liy i vpoi Ikiicii lind the .hiii'IIoii ol ihl I'lsna. slloid H hilppv 1 1 i tin t t t Ion nl I he nUdom id the nn Inn, In tin1 heiilth they tenu re slid i out lit Mo lo etijov, AmoiiK initlii'llcn, iimilnnl the itt'oivlh i t uiilch llonlellcr'n Sloiiinen till lernsltoidn i lllelcnl prolccllolt, iIIm'hw n id the kldnciaiind hlitddi r Hie Ir.t ithlwlth the It t -in. ml pi ill mid ehllilt 1'ie.il i.leillnncy hen op poncd hy oldlniiry iticnnn. I he llllli rn cull slid nlll on to 1 1 it t lii' I it No lentltnotiy In nlrointei thiol tills. I ned III lite illllni t Mil. I pcrilnlehllv, tlin hi'tt li'ntiltn tony he e H'Cieil. Thin uieillelne n no iMiidlcitli n 111 it ciiniphitnt, I otinllpiillon, dypeiss, in h I o 1 ii , l In 1 1 : 1 1 il ! I a u l slid iieivoiin lion "Who In Hint pii llv lltllo Monde yonder"" ' Y i 1 1 it'll t mom her ",' V h , ln In the pnlty little hrntiello n honi you n iw licre lnt iiluhl. 1'or tliioiil ilim-iii s mid roughs "I'liien'i j i; I. ...i ' i.t .. ..II ,,i i, .-..II ,, i Ihlliiin, live Intituled, anil plltclin-irin sliolild ! no riui'itii to oniiiiii till' genuine n in ic pic nrcd hy John I. Hkown iv Suns, Mi It s ttts't In guticroiia to s fiillll It I. Inner one o( htn lle'n. (to Knsmiilltio Htovii Toll.ti: nitrtiist iin.mell, A War Veteran "At Uultystuirtf injr wiklo wus musnlied hy bullet, Tho wound Inn fanned mo ijieiit miller. IttK, tiruiillnit out In ter rlblo sunn ut lutervtiU. riiynlolatin luii.l.i tw iiinpnlKtl.'iu. Atliu.ttny blood liecstne iHilxiiicd and sore. I toko out sll over til jr tco wild Unly, One tiny 1 rend shout Hood's HurniipsrllU mid decided 10 try It Hootl- Mr. IIiiiiiiiiiiiiiI. mjr wlte, lit tlr-i.linj my lotmld tho Wound look .1 hetler il iit Iu n few mouths, tltiink toi.L, tho toien nil over my Innly lll'slid, nnd now lour )' urn litter, liuvtl never )iownnnynl;iiot reiip'Srlnif." (iivi. M. 1US H0M1, 'U't SUkiioiIii Hi., byrnciiM, N, V. Hood's Cures lieu nil other remedies lull. HDOO'S PIUS sro jHin l vi ueluhlo, mid do uot pimro, puln or (tripe. Hold hy nil dru :lnt. VLHE GREAT") . cini nu c Will M W ilM CURE. riirrsConniimptlon, 'onc,ln, Croup, Nor Tliroui. Sold l y ell UniRcinit on s Ciiirinnw. K"rs 1-ams Si.lo, Iu. k or ( hr.t Shlloh'a Porous Plaster will give yrc.it n-iii-d m tiun. 1J cents. SHILOH'S VITALIZER. Mrs T. f. IlitwUlns, ClitiltiiinioKn. Tt'iin.,sril "Stulnh'o YiUihz.r'SAVU MV i.KW.' 1 tnnrtdrr it (hclir.it remain for ail:tUiUUeliiutrm fivrtwrd." I'or liynin-psiu IJvvr or Kldiief trouble It excel. I'rin iSeis. SHILOHVCATARRH rfXtS REMEDY. llnvoyoiK stiirrh Try tills Itomody. It will mlMv snd ('ore 'ii. lVlit fit) ets. This lt-JiH-tor (oritNiicit.filltniitiiiitit IsfuniLnhod frcw. til'.lloh's Itciniillos lire Sold by US OU iruurttuteo to iflvo sutlsf.iotiou. tg PRINTERS AND PUBhISHERS -W III. HNIi A KIM. 1.1 N K OK 5 Presses, Printing Material and Maclfry For .al st luwtmt price, nnd in oil ud Viiituijeoiii, turin. st Palmer & ReyType Foundry, Cor. Front and Alder Streets, PORTLAND, OR. Wrltu for prices snd terms before buy lug elne Where. it the name of Woman's Friend. It is fulinrelievinKthehHekucheH.heH.laiilies which burden and nhor: en a woman's r ,..,.. I. ltf.. 14 I. ...Ill i V atui4hi4nw.i Mien, TYPE ' t.oruijr iui ii, ii, wuj (rlve iieniui ami strength and make life a pleasure. FOR SALK BY ALL DKUUULST8. THE COST It THE HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE 1'o.tK no more than un nrdlnarv cluniHv wimd iitcknt nn'iLtr timi ,,i,uir,,..,. n,, , apftrt in a Bhort lime. The " if urtnmn " Fence. In urllHtlc In ileHlgn, ,,rotctH tl, , Jn "Lu'L ,1' ftlU cvftHni? lliem und Is Driu-ticullv kvkki.atinii. ii.i.iiMTitAThtii i'a'c a i . .V.ii i?t.. "'i nt enn- I A IIA'HVH mm Simonds Crescent I'KH'll Mil VI V I.H IV) A I I I,' I. 'l-uitl, I ... Hartman Mlg. Co., Beaver Falls, Pa. T. D. Ganse, Gen. Western Sales Afjl.,' B08 State SI CMn,n David M. Clarkson, Jr., Portland, Or. ' oaB- Holly, Mason, Marks & Co., Spokane Falls, Wash. And All Kinds of MILL SAWS. Also Saw Runniri.. SIMON D8 SAW CO., 75 M )TI1 KIM, nnd nHMn'lnll jr 0 0 lllll nllli; HI' II lli'l , I HieHtieni'lli- clllli! mi 1 1 'j " 'I I llll'l liclp llinl conic. iMlli Pr llclicl l iivol lie ri'i"i' l l Holt. It Imw'tlS the pnlii'innd l iii--iluns of child- ff , IM'.'II lll',, OC-IO ! Vj' '3 licllltllV, Vll'.oiotts ,Jlk , , . ..i.,., ,,,l o I I up I I'lh I it"-. promotes ntt iilniiidiint scciciioti of ii'mn li liii'iil on tlto I'lti'l of tl iiiolli. f. It is mi in viKol'itlinu tonic linida c: l.-i I) V f"l' wottieli, im i I'cclly lini'iul"' I'l v condition uf t lit feninlo vnl"ni, ns II icunlnlcn nnd piotnotin nil Iho iiitliinil ftitii'tioiis nnd iioM'r coiillli U mtli I hem. . Tint" rift'Tldlotl " l.till'ln up, nlieni'.llinlis. li n, I omen. In nil I ho i lil otnc , -itl.u. w I itud diwirdnrs Hint itllllct woineii, II i-t iinininli'i'il to l'iiellt or cm", or mo money is -luiim-ii. V'or everv cuio of t'ulMi rli which llioy fin not fine, the iropi ieoi of 1 r. ni'it'l ' Innli ltenieily n;ce to imjr JVHI III cifli. You're) eiiroil by lis mild, koollilite;, cleitu. iim, mid lieulnii; 'rosii tnw, of you'iu ld. J it. iV Y(!ii Hiijik v ' ion I !... ' I it ..; . o. i' -I V mi mil I i o . 'II " . ' 'i' I r ' III.' li,' .1 I , .HI ...! "It ' c.l L .Miitiln (tin I I, t'u v ion i'' "nl iS ' ti,. nl.u.l ci n li- "' fel. I'cfl l ' -ceil t li ' i il h I l i ' " . i Inn..., '.,1,1 l .. ,l. ,1 li, l.i, J I',, t i LI ll in 'I. 1 1 1 1 ', i ..iii.ii.: oil,' ' I J "' w V 1). .M. I i;i.k i. CO. i'i .i . . jf-if' ill," A iiimitlilv journal uf ciul ititi'it'Ht tn I'i intiin, Iti pm tt in, Mi 1 1 1 r.s mi'l rulili.slii'iH. If vuii ilmi't rct'civo it ami wiint it, w ritu Palmer & ReyType Foundry, PUBLISHERS, PORTLAND, - OREGON. ROLLER SKATES nfea. 'five's a -!.:' L' 't,M ,''V rur .ti 'J s .no ... yrT'' 4MAH.IU.I1IUJ U, nil nloeL of Itit) nioii, 1 Ki'eu,,ii Holler Sksten ('oiiatiiii'l;, on liuicl. Flro Arm9, Fishing Tacklo - AM' - SnrllitK (.ooil. nf I cr Ilex-rl t Ion H. T. HUDSON, U:l l lmt Htri't-t. lull 1 1 Mi, Dlt. f'-i'd .1 n.'idn In 'S'iin lor m-ir II.' ,.i,;e llltn trsted clttllloi,'lle. 'MANN'S QONE QUTTCR tilei'tl t ut lltlSKH lU dollMo tin nuiriluT of t'ltiil will In like them more fer tile mil citrry tun hei:e mlely tliroin-li the miltliif I'lfioil mid ,iit llieiii la eouilllion to hiy ivlii u firm l omuiiiii I (lie hlirlunt inics snd ttl.'l ilovuI'M.o yo'it fhlckn (imU r Uisu ' other food. I'".' t flrcen )loni. sr.S ii'o i reoxoii( to kill Hid In n, nu 1 von u 111 iiinkt jitl fir cut lnou jiiii.t. Hem! for CulsloKut and l'tlCC-l. . rUTALUBA iHliUllATCB fOMPT, milXRA, CA Prune Trees. 1 till lo Tt nnd I'l'llte, otic i'ii r old, :i to rent hlirh, tM tier I, mm; 4 to t', (e,- hlith, i-li nr I Kill. I'licktltK done lit rust. All Ircen Hsirsnti-d It Hit 1 1 inline mid free from liim-i'in or m iile. Hettd ordcrn to I'I I OH. J. DA VN.sttorney In lnei (or ti. K. Wiitklnn; nddrtHn, I'o.'t nii I, Dr. FRAZER AXLE BestintheWorld! Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! ASE YOUNG MEN! Tho Specific A No. I. Oiren, wlthon1 full, nil nw , ( 4l nirr. hii'ii ami .Jl.t, no nmiirr id h,ot ihiik HtiimlliiK. I'litvenl.H ntrlctiire, It. h,'h:n nn lu ternril reiiieily. Cure. i hen overyUiuof el id Imn fulled. Huld hv all 111 tif.ulM ' Muniifiu.'tiircrH: 'i'lm A hi hoeniieu Hi-dli'lno Prlre. 3.MI. " na" J"1', "l The very reniiirkflble hii I cettuin reliof tfiven wotimn liv TiK-ORIO'S UK :Vh' A I l.ll KM.'MPliV !,., ..i . uniformly nnRe- H O Jt and woakneflg "JUX'!ife Thou na n .1 a ,., . .. p n II u (J IS THE SAIVfE. V "1 1-UIUKM AJSI1 It If in 11,1m niu,r ,n ,. , I ,. .. I Ground Cross Cut 3,. Front Street, Portland, Or.' mi V