The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 22, 1893, Image 4

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The New Bread.
R
OVAT. 1111 fornwMi I iil nn,l. ti!i1i,H
in the Hour by yeast or other baking powder;
peptic, palatable and most healthful; may be
eaten warm and fresh without discomfort, which
is not true of bread made in any other way.
Can be made onlv with Royal Baking Powder.
Receipt for Making One Loaf.
A JUVENILE UOKDE.
NEW YORK YpUiVlGSTCR8 ttZ
TUGATRICAL PFORMANCE.
AXE quart t-.or.r, I W
v suit, n.m a toasiwimil
-.'l.'.ii tit ru.:.u ,
3 litiit!gteapoo:;f;:2s Uoya! na'ittur
Towvlof, half iiiOvliuri-si.tovl co.,1
boiled potato, ami water. Sift to
gether thoroughly llour, s ilt, sugar,
and baking powder ; rub in t')L
potato; aul sunkieat water t mix
smoothly and rapidly into a stiff
hatter, about as s ift as for pound
cake; about a pint of water to a
quart of flour will be required
les aeeorditij; to the brand
lily of the tloar u-;ed. 1K
e a Miff dough, like veast
tho batter into a
4 itu-hes, and 4
filling about half full.
rise to fill the pan
in very hot
lnr.'
paa.
t'i"io or
a id p.u
11 t r.i.u
bread,
giea-ed
Itielies ileep
The l .af will
when baked. Kike
oven 45 minutes, placing paper
over first 15 minutes baking, to pre
vent eru.simg t.M Mton on top. lkike
at once. I')i't Hu'x mi.'x.
Xorn. It is necessary to follow, preoistlv, tlie above dirtvtiom even to t'le
size of the pan. Observe that water should never be a.ldod until the now
der has been thoroughly mixed with the flour m a orv state.
!....... . 1,". 1. . 1 I.. . . I. . 11 1 . " I ....
1 unu juiajjtju u,uiiini wiij ivovai I'.iKllIt; I owtler. tH'Cause it is
tsare pi
ous action neeessarv to raise t"- iaruer 'oread
1 ae nutty flavor noticeable 1:1 t:::s bread is due to the fact that no acid exceut
that derived from the gratv i used in the K..val Hakutt; Powder
Address ROYAL HAKINii i'UWDKK Co., loo Wail Street, N'. V. for uli
further information.
tne oniy powaer 111 which the wicrvuiciitsare oreoared so as to eive ihit Mnmni.
rger oreaa 10.1i.
Nearly a Century a Nun.
Convent life seems favorable to longevit v
judgiug from the case of an Armenian nun
Just dead m a Jerusalem religious house
unease 01 lu years. She entereU the
i.tulffmn a gin of seventeen and had
crobsea me threshold (since.
Alinnte Hank's huaUiud. Connf, f.misi
de Hesse Wartrgjr, Is a writer and sckMili.xt
or more than ordinr.ry ability and rvput -tion.
He has trawled extensively in North
nnd South America raid in Europe u.d
Africa, nnd Wongs to many scieuuiic so-
MERCURIAL
IJrJjC. Jones, of Fulton, Ark., says of
ES3K3 "About ten years ago I con
BnrHvSfl tracted a severe case of blood
poison. .Leading physicians prescribed
' medicine after medicine, which I took
without any relief. I alsa tried mercu
rial and potash, remedies, with unsuo
RHEUMATISM
cessful results, but which brought on an
attack of mercurrl r..eumatism that
made my lift one of agony. After suf
ering four years I gave Dp all remedies
and commenced using S. S. S. After
taking several bottles, I wa9 entirely
cured and able to resume work.
K&sq; is the greatest medicine for
feAAl blood poisoning to-day on
the market."
Treatise on Wood and PVin Diseases mailed
tree. 8 win Sfeciho Co., Atlanta, Ga.
It's Just as Easy
Ts grow Gholca Flowers as it is to grow
common ones if you START RIGHT.
Either one of the following collections ta a (ranleii
In Itself, and your garden ft nut complete without
them. They are all beautiful and fa-hionab e flow
ers and the plants are all s'runir, bpalihy and pofr
trown, and sent, postate free, lor the price named.
HE TiMQTHTf HSPKilS COLLECT.QS OF SWEET PEAS
CompHtituj Distinct Varieties. A Large Packet
Seeds of each Jot fl.SO, or a Packet of Sods of
the same varieties mixedor only to cents.
2 Roses $1.00 s"""
12 Carnations $1.00 taiti
12 Pelargoniums I5I.OO
12 Chrysanthemums $1.00
Flower or CCCnC a "olce Varieties ol Either
Vegetable CLLUO (roar owa or ov Mlaotloa)
FOR ONE DOLLAR.
SHERWOOD HALL NURSERY CO.
1 1. Cor, Sansome & Ciaj - - Sao fraocta, Cat
THAT THE COST OF
clothing is regulated
ny tne quantity Bold
So we, selling the
largest amount, can
give the BEST for the
lhast MONEY. Send
postal card for rules
for self-measurement
and for description of
ouua irom ta to 17 to
EVERY
MAN
iBimifo
hiiUNd A. B.
Steinbach & Co.,
One-Priee Glotbiers,
Cor. First and Morrison, Portland. Or.
iH OUDiD
mum piiiut
iiiL omni
Hleh Heelrd Shops.
The Btm'ts of tho old city of Von
ico were often extremely thick in
mud, in spite of the great sewers
which dtitetl from the Tenth century.
Even now, with but t'0,000 or 70,000
inhabitants, the thoroughfares be
tweeu the Piazza and the Kialto are
sonietimes sufficiently bad. We are
writing of the time when the popula
tion was nearly five times what.it
now is, and when Venetian trade
was at its zenith. Well, to combat
this mud, tho ladies took to high
heeled shoes.
As the mud grew worse tho heels
became taller and taller until at
length they were half a yard high
and as difficult to control as a pair of
stilts without handles. The conse
quence was that a lady in full dress,
obliged to walk but a few yards, had
to be supported on both sides. This
was a task for the black pages, or for
the lovers, who had now become a
very conventional part of V enetian
society. National Review.
Cures for Nervousness.
In connection with the water and
air cures for nervous patients cer
tain respiratory and muscular exer
cises are advantages, and may, in
certain advanced stages of the dis
ease, be applied passively by massage
and similar operations. Among other
things gardening and other occupa
tions m tne open air are of great
benefit. Unhappily, in the large
cities, where the majority of the pa
tients live, there are only a few 60
fortunately situated as to be able to
enjoy such employment to any con
siderable extent.
Those who are able to go clear into
the country and work in the fields
and woods in the sweat of their
brows will perhaps, if they are pru
dent and other conditions are favor
able, effect a happy cure of their
nervous disorders. Dr. Bilsinger in
Popular Science Monthly.
FROM US will
cost you A3
Cents and
io cents
postage. Com
pare our 43
cent shirt with
any you havi
bought where
you have beei;
. a trading. It Is
extra full cut, made of Williamsburg soft-finished
muslin. Has a three-ply set on linen
bosom, double cuff and collar bands, reinforced
front, double back, patent continuous strip in
back openine,lockstitch-sewed and felled seams,
well finished button-holes and eyelets. It is a
shirt made to fit and wear. It will show you
what value for your money you can get at the
right place. Send size of collar worn. Our
Spring Catalogue has 100 pages of such values.
It is seat free,at request!
OLDS OINS, Porlland, Oregon.
Melody and Music.
Melody was the beginning and ever
will be the essence of music through
all ages. The Greeks based their
melody on the tetrachord system,
which they may have copied from
the natural melody in human speech.
Gregorian chants, Protestant hymn
tunes, many national melodies and
other musical themes are based on
natural melody in human speech.
Exchange.
DR. GUNN'S
IMPEOVEO
LIVER
PILLS
A MILD PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
s movement of the bowels each day is necessary for
he&Uh. Theso pills supply what the system lacks to
dike it regular. They oure Headache, brighten tho
Eyes and clear the Complexion bettor thaa cos
metics. They act mildly, neither gripe nor sicken an
other pllla do. To convince you of their merits w
will mail samples free, or a foil box for 26 oents. 8ol(.
fvatrwlM, Eesoaic SSod. Go VkUadalpasa, f
USE! r
: Better
feeling better
better in every
way. There's
more consolation
in that than well
people stop to
ponder. To get
back flesh and
spirits is everything.
cott's Emulsion
of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypo
phosphites is prescribed by lead
ing physicians everywhere for ail
ments that are causing n pid loss
of flesh and vital strength.
Scott's Emulsion will do more than
to stop a lingeringCough-itfortifies
the system AGAINST coughs and colds.
Prepared by Scott & Bowne, N. Y. All drn(tists.
81 Thouadml Mrtvt I'rrlilns Svviinn Ii
Metropolitan l'ln j tmtuo itnd MiiUo
Away Mil h llver.vtlihijr. rortiililo W Klilii
Itrrti'U .V rniiilentoiilniu.
i ully 0,000 Miotiiiiiir, sereittniti,', chat-
tontig.cliectiiii: youngster! utteiultM the
vrlonn.'infit of "'Tlio Scout" given f r
lHor children at . XiluVn, tunl out.liil the
Indians hh iviitmU noise and drowned
tho reports of tho pistols wit li their en
thusiastic yells.
Such itn audience 1ms never beforo
been itisido the walls of a playhouse.
There were boys there with ditty faces,
and boy a whoso natural color did n t
givo one an opportunity to see if they
were dirty or not. Little j;iHs were
there, too.'soiuo white ami a few black,
and they took as much delight in the
perfottnntioo and made us much noisti
as tho boys.
The doors of tho theater were besieged
as early tis 7:;M o'clock, and by H:;0 t hero
was a tremendous jam ahout'tho Broad
way and Crosby m root entrances. Once
the doors were oHnod there was no use
trying to collect tickets. Tito bovs sim
ply 8 wept everything before them. In
an incredibly short tune every seat con
tained at least two occupants, and everv
available place from which the Mago
could bo seen was occupied.
1 lie boys hung on the nosts like mon
keys, occupied tho stairs, stood on tho
radiators, and if it wasn't for tho ten
big policemen who won there to preserve
order there is no knowing what they
would have done. Tho youngsters talked
to each other from all parts of tho house.
"Hay, Valler!" shouted one urchin
across tho gallery. "Did you see mo
brtnlder?" -Xaw," came the tuiswer.
ITT..M.. f .1" . i ,
iiuu .uu; Miouioii nacK tne iirsi
speaker, "mo inudder will slaughter
mo." "Hi, Hed, "shouted another voting
Bter, "whore's .Mike?" "Oh, he's' down
in the parkay eating oats," camo tho an
swer. It Wits 10 o'clock when Congressman
Timothy J. Campbell camo licforo tho
curtain and addressed tho bovs. At
least he tried to tell the boys to bo good
citizens, but they heard him not, and ho
concluded in pantomime.
Ono little girl wearing a bhr red hat
occupied a chair all by herself in tho or-
cuestra. "lake oft your hat, Mag!"
shouted the little ono behind her, but
she paid no attention, and in an instant
that hat was sailing down the aisle.
When she got it back it was in ribbons,
and to quiet her cries a policeman lifted
her into a box, where she spent most of
her time stiekitij; her tongue out at tlu
other girls.
How the boys cheered when tho cur
tain went up! They applauded Dr.
Carver like mad, and when ho throw
tho villain in tho big tank they yelled
furiously. The comic Irishman and tho
darky pleased them immensely, and they
marveled at Dr. Carver's aim when ho
broke all the bottles in tho saloon with
rifle balls.
The actors soon discovered that it was
useless to talk, as they couldn't ho heard.
and they went on a L-veat t;irt M,o
time in pantomime. Xo villain was ever
more heartily disliked than Cherokeo
Jake, played by Mr. S.aiimerfield. Ono
boy in the gallery threw a half oaten ni
plo at him, and an Indian picked it up
and finished it. In tho fourth act cries
camo irom an parts of the house to
throw Jake into the rivor. There was
tumultuous applau.-o when tho horse fell
through the bridge, and there was more
when the play was over. It took just
seven minutes for tho house to empty,
auu n beemeu a miracle that no ono
was hurt. Had one boy stumbled while
coming down the gallery staircase tho
result would have been appalling.
After the house was emptied Manager
Comstock went in and viewed tho wreck.
Every other row had a broken seat, and
in one place an entire row was demol
ished. The urchins broke onen the onera
glass machines and carted olf the glasses,
anu in 6omo cases took the machines
and all.
"Well," said Mr. Comstock, "they
had a good time, ahd I don't care as long
as they left the four walls and didn't get
It In evident that, if conitldi'rfttlons of
niiuimni'M in toott rtiul eonvpnietuw In
lioitsokecpltiK ui to govern, the use) ol
yens in liH'iid-iiuikitiK must become a
IjiiiiKol the piet, U is iiu established fact
I hat yeast p ti.luees the. Kits w liieli raises
i he hivad, not from itself, imt by lenneut
iuK or rotting some of the most, nutritious
olcmenm ot the Hour. The kiis Ih the prod
net ot the decomposed element. The loss
of these properties is what inakis fresh
veast bread tiuw lioU soino. The use of the
Kovid HalOiitf Powder instead of yeast is
lotnid to make a tiller, loiter broad", devoid
i mi ii.u nil' i hi in im. 1 lie sit inn u h
cioiHiiiic is pm.i e,d us where veast
useu nut it is evohod Irom the haUn
i"""111 u.-1'n ami not ii'oni me iiour. .oiu
ol tneeleiiienls ol ihe Hour is impaired
liieieny pieseiMiii; the nulriti e value ol
tne eivau, which is made more w holesomi
aim tieiiitiuy anil ilyspepl io. The niealer
i murine' i e wiirro a I'lt'oli ol t Iv lines!
Iirciid can I'e made and bilked m less than
an hour with no danger (1f a sour or heavy
loai must no appreciated v everv one.
A receipt lot mis lnead is niven elsew Tii'ro
in tins piipe.-. I lie he-l I'rcadniiikcrs after
me out -lashioned way will im particularly
unriei en in i ryiiijj uus, lo every reader
.vno will wrto the result ol her lueai
maun; Irom this receipt to the lioyal Halo
in; I'owder t'o., Hki nil slieet, New York,
that company ill send in n turn, tree, u
eopv 01 a most practical and u elul cook
HOOK, Containing Olll' thousand reeeinm !..
all kinds ot tiakttig, cooking, etc. Mention
uus paper. ,
aipenu, wlio was the son ()f n farrier
aim w invse early ediieatum had Iieen en
tilly tieleeted, had In Manly Ids ow n l.oi
gtiiio besides Latin, d'rvek. history, Keo,;.
rapliy, physics, rhemisiry, liolniiv itiui
Other pivliminary Mihje,-tft during hi.s lir.-.l
year of medical study, mul lauitusfully
parsed examinations in them nil.
American I an! W henper.
American lard is beini; sold in ihe C'itv
of Mexico ius fast its received at u tvlmle
ale price of twenty live eeliis per pound,
while the native lard is held ut twenty six
cents u pound.
A sportsman found in the wilds of Lane
county, Or., the oilier day, a valise cou
taiiiinn a lot of Hiiti'ln s, ehaiiiH and oilier
Jewelry supposed to be the discarded loot
of a btit jjlar.
OATTIOtf.
Imitations hnvo boon put upon tho tnnr-
Koi so closely resuinblliur Am.cock'h romntii
li AMTKttM in gotixral itpprurniuio n to be
well caUniliiteil to deceive. It Is, however.
iiiKeneial Hppimtaiieu only Hint 1lnv noin.
pine w ith Ai.i.i ock's, lor thev are worse
llian worthless, Inasmuch ns thev coiilaln
deleterious iiiHiedienls which ni'e apt u
cause seiloiiM Injury. Iti'inemlier that Al t,
cock's ar Hie only genuine porous pluslers
- I he best external lemed V liver in-, ulii.'.,, I
and w lieu purehiiNlnK plasters do mil only
ask lor, but see thai you get Avi.nn Vs
1 OIIOIIM I'l.ANrKHM,
When it minimi Is trylim o hiIikh Inner nu
il mil sheet el paper, much nitty h khIiI on
IiiiI ll stiles,
" Itiiiin
in o ur.
n .1 w oikVi iti litniir " are nf ul
service in subduing hoarseness. s,l,i ',
Hood'sCures
Sharp Pains
Short Bronth, Heart Troubl, Rhu
mntlam.
i limner uiirleein.ni l ileml, papn, l'mher
miii ii nil titi t limine ii win he inr hi ml
A MITAIU K ANMVICItN UtV.
.vprii isi, is'i,i, was the tlrst l.lrt littiiy iiniilver-
nry el the Sliei wiieil Hull Ntii'HtM y t'n,, uf Sun
1 1 it ut i -to nun .vieiii.i rnrk. ,M, Hui
kiinw tthitl mi liiipm iimi liu iur thli t'lUnpitny
litis lii'iiuiie it Mtiimi IimiiIIv itMdlil(i Hull
flivlitlilii iitmliltui hitn Imeii aiinlm',1 In
Itert yeiir. 'I'liti nueet'vs u( Hon Cuiiipioiv
liieiius ii k veil I ileiil hciilen a piuihiihle hiisl.
iievs. 1 he Keiilleiiuin w Im (.iiiudeil (he enter.
prle tumuli wlili a tleleiinlmtlliiii lo ileninii.
Iiule thill (or the prepiiKitlinii mill eiililviillun
ut ttcct, phtniH, .,!, ,,, hull Ihe Sinle ,,(
1'iilll'nriilit Int. I such nilvitiitiiKes nf sell itllil ell.
mule 1 1 1 ut idie enul.1 shin. I iire-eiuhient, At
Ml'tllil, W Mil w 1 1 1 1 1 Mo M.nl III I lie sli ,
pure lu iiiliiplnliihiy lor t It in purpn-e, II la l.ilnu
limy Minn ii Hut! i,.r ju 1 1 1 mul nei iiiuuil n.
mwer Hie sliei weod IluU Nuim'I-i Coiiipuio
eiti nre htr ulieiul ol miv utheri In l e Inol
I III' I'llllnlliv llnhkllis eolli'i'llon .,1 s
lias l.fi'nllie iumnlls nil ever HlOM. irLI: ,in,l.
'1' Ihe t lii - ii 1 1 ( 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ihe ui i ,.i
lilt' VIII lelli'N ntlH'il HI sliei tinnil Hull lii I- mir!
H'S III lllicllei ef leMllve, le ol M ,
Tillhniey ami variety ,,( enlni lntt Ihe pro.lu, N
I even miimv Jiiiuin. lis moive nl.i i,i... !
nut n Hie i,ei sin e nr mti i-.ikiio' .nl il..,
slii'iwnoil Hall Miiery ft., itlreitily Miiii.I, Hinl
111 the Mule,
M,t
mm
Mm. U M. l'n I ne
l'-'iutlo Creek, I 'revolt
t;
Tit UniMtA for brekfMt.
Dae Kuarnelluo HUitb fotlah; uo dnat, no melt.
There are fifty. one living cardinals, a!l
except ten of whom were appointed by th
prceiil pop.
A Rochester woman has trained crick vU
that siiij; in the rulllesof her dress sleeve,
rilKVENTtXJ FITt UK MISKKV.
If there In. in this vhIim( t. urn, a more prolilli
-niiieoiu misery initii me rMeumtitli' iwlnue, we
'inv e ye! in liiitr nl It. IVin le are IihiihiHi
.en leney m rn liiuiitinn, J nut ni thev lire wllh
ine lnennuinpi r In H, rnfulii. sIlKht i R m.n
iimjr urn ii,i ims. . kioii as ttlo Hrnnl luk-
1 1 1 1 1 p i ii 1 1 1 , n ) ii n 1 1 es ' a me I. rei-nurt khmilil he
riit'i in Mns'eiler '-!niiiie h hllters, w hleh elieelm
us lurue r uiminlH ttinl Lutnl-lieR tne rhemiiHttc
(silsoii doiti the HVs'eni. I'hh i-ltremo t lnl.l,
I'Xiietly wall testlin uiv ef plns'.e nun who have
t'Uipinyeii tins line hlisid iliviir.'iit 111 their (.rl
mte prm'tiee. Tliere U hIsh the Hiuph ut p'nieii
t li'd mid kcik'mI testlmniiv us In ill.) i llleai y
"i me niiieri mr nun inn. nver eninpiHlnl. mie
"Ip.ilion iiulli;i's,inn klilnev trnuli e, nervmin
,i".s Hint loss nf n.p"il!e liud lle-h. After a
'Wt t : ll t;. wnetli T fol.nw,! 1 t.y a eulil nr lint, the
HltN rs I-i nselul as a preventive ot the In Iial
uuii k 1 1 rn.'UiiiHiiHin.
-he- I)n ynii think it
if Iliey were all like you.
'-sl.e Inr a limit In
l ua, llfiy at tun e,
HVI'TMiK AMI IMI.KS VlKKIt.
;Mttlve'ijr nnro rupture, ptlea and all ree
aldUeiM-a without phiii or Jeltintlon Irem bual
less. No cur.), no pity. Aim) all I'rtvntt tU
wmh. Adilress (nr pampluut iJra. I'urtorflultl A
.oey, ,v!S Market Uroet. riau Krnm.laco.
The sltmitioti hi Wiiilnulnti Is a struggle br.
ween tin; ux and tho " ex."
ItrWAltK UK OIXTMKXTS FOIt i .
TAKI.I1 THAI COM' tlx Mr.KCI KA .
vi mereury will hii elv dostrnv the seine i.f
ini'li h'hI "nmji etelv d r lu'u Hie whole avsfen
t hen i irertux It ihro Kit the nnieiiua a r'titeev
m il nrtie ii --hniiiil never tie ub. i1 i xeent . ti
i.'eserlpt.i.iis from r"piKrthh iilivslelani, hs tin
hiuiDKe de y will .in Is tftifii ii In the i;niiit yn
a t p slbiy iierivo imm tn in. Mall'a Cntarrh
ure, nu-iiUetiiMil by K J. t hen y .V; Co., T.
" . ' t iimi n "lerriny, .n () IK talcil III
emit ly Hi'tuitr dir. et! uin u Hie hlnml ami uni
ons Mirlrteet, nf .he sysn m 1 , hiiylni! il ill
itarrn cure iiu ;.uri' vnu vet the vt iiulne. I I
..ken iiituihiil'y itod nnne In Tnledn, t., by K.
vi eiiey iv t n I o- ll i iiillllUrl irec.
M isr-own uy arugJiB s; price, t'tints per
'OlllC.
A Til! ED Vt'O.IM.V,
just ns nun Ii an a
irk ami ailim; our),
tieetU I'r. I'ieriB'i
Kavorltn Cnwrip
timi. That builds up,
slreni;tht us, Bud lu
vtKniales tint rutin
fiinalo system. It
regulates and pro
mutes nil the proper
f unci inns of woman
li.swl. imni'iivft .Ii
thin, iirlchrs th bhssl, dispel bcIim ami
paim, nielunchiily and nervousness, liriiiK
refrrshliig ileep, ami restoreii health ami
trriiKin.
It 'i a imwerful rrstorntlve tonle ami .k
tnit tlervlns. tmidB twwla v fur wniiwn.'i
ntssls, ami tha only yiiiinnifVf, reinrdy fur
"uull"i irii.iir&-fl huh ttiiimiiiia. in an
"feiimln comiilaiiits "uuil inrKtilnritlea, If It
ever fails to bmiolit or euro, you huv your
money buck.
A frrsat ninny me.llcln "rr-lirvn" Pi
mrrti in tha Head. That mean that it'i
driven from tho head Into the throat and
mngn. tint, by Its mild, nootliUifr, cle.insin
and healing proiwrtiea, Ir. Saru's I'aUrrh
xyuuiatiy pci Toeuy and rmanently cur,
"I liava llvnl hen hi Oreenn fr (lit panl
twenty yrara, iin.l mnst uf the Hnin haro lienil a
my (treat auiTerer from iufluiiiiiiniorr
rhriiutitiUm. I h.tva also had what tho tliM'tof
Culletl lieait tll iease, wllh sl:oiliii'i of tireulU
ami sharp pains In Iheleft il.le. I thvlil-d to take
llisnl's H.irsapit.i:i.i, and I.efniB I li.nl I'.nlsliril
three Imt lies I wni In In It.-r health than I liml
been fur yearn. 1 thi imt liavo any iniln now.
loep well, and Unlay no woman of my au
Enjoyt Bottor Health
than 1. A t Imine m llm i ani li I imt only attend
to tny fatuity limnewui k, hut lat Hiiiiiiuor I
ciireil fnr anil uilll.ed fniir i'iiwi. I tin n taoi
Unit I can nny half eiinutti lu pruWa of
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Mn. I.. M. I'Aixr, Kajjle Creek, Dretim.
Hood's Pills an prompt u(i enh-leut, y
sy In a.'tlnn. Hulit by Mil driitcitliu. SJa.
FISHING TACKLE
Kdt
Rods, Rools. Linos, Hooks, Lftclor.
Etc., of tho Finest Quality.
-I Ml lit
?, THE H. T. HUDSON US CO.,
03 Flrt St., Portland, Or.
rtV" Semi fnr ea'.kliiKiio.
sia ism a m im
l'iiin,rr' Vr eon IJInetl Purifier Is
no nest remedy lor vleitiisiug your system.
l.Wper llottlu.'
Oau veut a ill iso.
Tins Ohbcp Cornr i fi,-,.,..n1rZ:,T.,l
"'v uii uiik'io tan, vuuna, ttoup Bore
Throat, Hoarseness, whooping Coueh nnd
Asthma, l'.ir Connumption It Tins mi rival;
lia.1 cured thouoanita, i.in will ri ms voir It
tiiltenin time. Moid i,y Druifglstd on n trunr
nntoe. I nr a Littno Hack or Cli-ir? n o
SHILOH'8 BELLADONNA PLASTtrJ.2,K).
SHI LO H'SlCATA n R H
Have you t unti l h r ThU remedy Is pminiu.
toed tu euro you. l'rlou,6oW, i;ijwturtreo.
hurt." New York Herald.
TAKE
Obeqon Blood Purifier.
-cures-
KIDNEY Sr LIVER DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA.
pimples, blotches and skim diseases.
HLAuACrit, V C03JJVENESS.
I
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Piso'a Eemedy for Catarrh le the
Beat, Easiest to Pee, and Cheapest.
Bold by Druggists or sent by mall.
60c. E. T. Hazeltlne, Warren, Pa.
v. :.
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Ulstiso of tho Hat.
A London correspondent complains
that he cannot take his walks abroad
with his head uncovered without being
exposed to gibes and flouts and sneers
and treated as a lunatic. "And yet," he
asks, "who but the hatter would suffer
by the almost complete disuse of the hu t?
The advantages would be manv. Wo
should entirely avoid baldness (which
our hats induce); our heads would be as
cool as our faces (which we never think
Of COVennir, tilOUtrll thev are, less nrr..
tectea with hair than our heads!: w
should save our money and a great deal
of trouble. In this climate wo need not
be atraid of sunstrokes, and we should
avoid colds in the head. It is a mistake
to suppose that either chimney pot hats
or bowlers shade the eyes. Thev do not
do so any mure than women's bonnets."
Alphabet Suppers.
"Alphabet suppers" are gettincr to be
quue a craze in some parts of the coun.
try. ihe young people of church so
cieties arrange for an evening lunch, the
name of every article of which begins
wnn tne same letter. Each member is
instructed to provide a nortion of tho
feast, and forfeit is levied airainst de
linquents. A "B" supper, for instance,
would include bread, beans, imrrmv
bananas, beef, brick choese (by an elas
tic construction of the rule), bologna,
etc. Exchange.
NOTHING LIKE IT.
40 YEARS
OF
N. P. K. U. So. 438-8. F. N. U. No. 60.
Their Weight In Halfpence.
It is said that a tradesman was lately
residing in London who had disposed of
eleven daughters in marriage, and as a
fortune for each he had given their
weight in halfpence. It is suggested
that they were rather bulky, as the
lightest of them weighed Cftv Bounds.
, two (shillings and ekhtnence. London
Tit-Bits.
PAIN CURED.
THE CASE.
y.. Aliianv St.,
Ithaca, N. Y.,
Dec. i9( iSSr.
For overdo years
I have been a
victim df rheu
matism. I was
persuaded to try St. Jacobs Oil. I
have used two bottles, and a man
more free from rheumatism never
walked our streets. My limbs that
were once stiTand lr.me are now as
liht and limber as in my youth.
JOS. EDSELL,
AFTER FIVE YEARS.
Ithaca, N. Y., July 5, 1S87.
( Suffered many years injury to
hip resulting in rheumatism, muscu
lar weakness and contracted cords.
Two bottles of St Jacobs Oil re
lieved me so that 1 now v-alk about
and attend to daily duties at 62,
I heartily endorse it'.
103. EDSELL.
Silverware
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enuilltiou , lay when euft
euniiu Mid ti... hUhemprir
mi win nuvtnntio ynr.f
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ti.ier Intnl.
so must Sliver Tithlewnre ho.
next make.
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hlllliiili is
e h v a p e r
than In the
hlslnry nl
Ihe world:
Newest designs;
A. FELDENHEIMER,
Fimt and MorrUoii, 1'itrl laml.
MARK
DON'T
BE A
BY NOT RIOINQ THE RIGHT
RICVCL P"
)iai fon owa raTALOoue- leu vow all about
. IX - a . LI LL. . . .
NORTH PACIFIC fflfCLE ffl.
BICYCLES OF tVEHV DESCRIPTION."!
Ma9"M BUIlDmO -PoRTtAND pRtCON.
I"i"1 5rcin )t..rt( ni1
use I rrnsiizdnii to km
the lii 11. an I vim Ml mult.
i-'miiI Jnr ( a'ltloKua aa4
I'tlet .
rriTAimjSlIUIlATfiltflEP'!,, fmtCIA, CAl
INVALID GOODS.
Ileelliil... ?J
linlra
Bark It.-,,. AM
IMIIIIIiiil,'.,
Heiiil fnr CtttnliiKiie,
m
mm
fra;
W. A. SCHRDCK, 21 New Monlzntncrv St. S.F.
ZER AXLE
RBCAQC
ii.iii.riyL,
Best in the World!
Get the Genuine!
Sold Everywhere!'
KIUNIt WOOLS K V ,AK.,t, I rll.,l. ,1,.
THE CORK FACED HORSE COLLAR
I'revents the hnrse from liuvinir n uirinipi..Ui..i
neek. Cool and eltistie, reiiuiriuK no Nwettt col
lar. Ask your lucid Ktuldlery shop for it. If
they (Jo riot have it, send your order to
MAIN & WINCHESTER.
214, SSHt, 818 tin. I !o ItitMery Street,
Send your address for 'desaipliiv. circular.
YOUNG MEN!
ine opociflo A No. I.
mrr wltltmit full, all cased of tl.,nrr,
hint mul ;(, u mailer of ,W 1.
Mi.ii.I tit?, l'l eveiiia Htrletiiro, It hi-lui; nn h
ti ni il ii iuHly. I'nr' wlicn cvervLlilnLT i.!.u
hits f.,II...L Kiililhvilll Ilrtwirl-Y. "
iMitiiiifueliiriirarMjuA.Hi'lmenhet.Mwtk.lim
ITl-.:l.(M.
Co,, Han Juau, i:l.
ItiW TO &U A vaa
W'rvS ti..raiitM4 Ri.t t a
rf hum airiAtwa.
hvS tfl'il an' It
1SR Th? tv.HiC
V'-fc eiNoiKti,o,
Rllf ti la tha an. now i.i, Mi
litin rauiKtlj tat a. w
unnatural dlae'aattaa irk
prlvatllaraatf r j
rrtaln ctira for lit 4 aillj
Jail ti, aiaatoau vw.tioij
Ml WOCDHa.
iHtWriai ft) in r.!Oak4SM 11 U
Wold b. rmHi,.
Mornlilno Ilnhlt !nrd In la
to 0 tlltra. No jmy till etirril
DRi JiSTEPHENb, Libanon!bhiS:
erman
yrup
DON'T BORROW TROUBLE.'' BUY
'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END.
Justice of the Peace."
itiuson, oi lyowviue, Murray Co.,
ivitua., maxes a aenosition mtimm.
! . . .
mga severe cold, listen to it. "In
tne spring ot 1888, through ex-
nrr4WA T A. i . 4
Liuouic j. cuiuraciea a verv spw
cold that settled on my lungs. This
was accompanied by excessive nicht
arrcauj. kjuk OOltie Ot iJOSCDee S
German Syrup broke uo the mid
night sweats, and all and left me
Li a good, healthy condition. T ran
give German Syrup mvmostearnpst
commendation." A
I A RHEUMATISftfl CURED BY THE USE OF
'ls Moore's Revealed R
"M:!r,?''K:i" Mew.w th,,f.hv. .
MOORK'8 KKVKALKI) RKMKIIV t..v i.,..k...;i . ""1 t"o uso of
WAlIbM whoa tho bent doctorl could get did hitn no got !rt Y r. rj i n J.n tin '
MRU. M V unf J. i.lUUe
lUMIflGIST.
SOLI) 1JY TOUR
tfati
SLOT
Simonds Crescent Ground Cross Cut
And All Kinds of MILL SAWS. Also SB R "'UlE
W SIMONDS SAW CO.,
76 Front Street. Portland. Or.