The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, May 20, 1893, Image 4

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    I HOW MUCH A KNOT IS. I HIUOS r 1ANHAOK I 1W'" Til HI I
Absolutely Pure
pili: Roy;
X flavored
;mJ. more w h-
t :n ar.v other lo.ivoiv.
;'.nd therefore move cco.-inie,
tiliC tests show that .
exit an ecjual.
Uoyr.l is undonli'.i. d'.v l:-.
ottered to the public ' '. .
-.aker. sweeter. K-htcr, finer-
1cm one bread, biscuit and e.d.e
iLvr.!. It is ef higher tren;;tli.
.1. All vn-ernmetu mtk! sci
er.i:i.T avrent it is actuallv wit!;-
7 t '
'.f's AV
iaM.-rt.
! akini! jiov ihT
i Kothlns to Co Br.
Mrs. Gnhb What Mt o' folks are these
new neighbors of yours
Mrs. Ua,ld-VcU, I've been watching their
back yard for two weeks, but as they send
thoir wash to a laundry I o:;n't tell onytliuij
about them. New York Weekly.
An old Kni.'11-li "Manners Book" says,
"A lady should d:p only the tips of her lin
gers in the sauce lwvl, and should not let
food full out of her mouth ou the table
cloth."
A woman who does not nnury Hnd make
some good man happy is likely to turn phi
lanthropist and muke some bad man un
happy.
If you wish a succession of Flowers or
Vczctnvlethrouch the vear. riant i:ow.
ForuXE lml.I.AU wo will seis'l cither of
the. following Collections of Well-t.rovrn
I'lants, postage paid. . .'. .". ' '
12
1
12
12
12
12
1 c
ROSES ..
FUCHSIAS .
VERBENAS.".
CARNATIONS
CKRANIUMS
CHRYSANTHtHUKS
lid 1 IIUIl i: wrrlirs..f
C either fyuur own or our selection;
The Timothy Hopkins Collection
of Sweet Peas.
l Dist'iirt Varieties. A I.anre Packet -if S-t'Is
ol each SI. SO, or Packet or all, mixed. IO t..
Rwpplrarntirr l.lstl of AmnoHbl. Sp.-ialtr
now rea !y. Ilease sci.il Crt one.
SHtRWCOQ HALL NURSERY COMPANY.
5. W. cor. Clay and Saiisome Streets, Sat. 1 riii-Lcco CiU.
Footstools in Theater.
There is an arrangement in most Eu
ropean theaters which 1 am ast .wished
to see our theater owners neglect so linjj.
I refer to footstools. If you k to the
theater and take a look at the ladies
present you will notice that after tin
act or two many of them, especially
those who are dimiuntive iu stature, are
evidently very uncomfortable. Their
discomfort is owing to the same eanso as
that of the man who was hanged their
feet cannot reach the ground. After a
short time yon may be certain that many
of the i-edal extremities are in the arms
of Morpheus. You will notice that
many ladies put the toe of one foot on
the ground and raise the heel in the air.
Upon the instep the other foot is rested
and a momentary relief obtained.
European managers recognize the fact
that a neat that is comfortable enough
for a man of average size is very nnsnit
able for a woman, and accordingly at
the entrance of the theater yon can al
ways find a woman who keeps little
tools which she rents for a trifle. Any
lady who has used them is surprised at
how much the ease afforded adds to the
enjoyment of the play. Many own
their own stools, and bring them to the
. theater as regularly as they do their
opera glasses. They are made of carved
' wood, with the legs hinged so as to be
i folded back, and can be carried with
little more inconvenience than that en
I tailed by taking a good sized prayer
! book to chnrch.- They are inclosed in
handsomely embroidered bags with a
: handle, and if adopted here could not
I fail to be popular. Interview in St.
, Louis Globe-Democrat.
Purely a vegetable compound,
made entirely of roots and herbs
gathered from the forests of
Georgia, and has been used by millions
of people with the best results. It
QURE3
All manner of Blood diseases, from the
pestiferous little boil on your nose to
worst cases of inherited blood
taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism,
Catarrh and
SKIH'CIFCER
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases wailed
bee. Swift Specific Co, Atlanta, Ua.
I CARRY IX STOCK XEARLY
every kind of
Secret Society Badge.
I also make any design toorder.
My stock designs are tasty, and
prices lowest for good goods.
A. FELDENHEIMER
Portland, Or.
I
SOCIETY
IID
HI
SENT FREE
for one oi their
lustratcd list of
S GESTS
- Olds & King
PORTLAND, OR.,
! Are the distributing
I agents for the ju?tlv cele-
brated STAX1UKD PA-
I PER PATTERN'S for Ore-
I gon, Washington and
Idaho. ISv sending your
name they will enroll it
on a book and every
month mail you free of
charge a Standard Gaz'tle,
fully illustrating the lat
I est styles and fads in
i dresseB for ladies, misses
i I and children. Also ask
Catalogues, containing an il-
their numerous stock,
will buy an Ansonia-make
ALARM CLOCK, nickel case.
Postage, 24 cents extra. Order
I
HAVE
YOU
COT
PILES
IT'CHIiTO I1139 kntrtcti by ttwlstnr
like pcnjpiraUc,n,eauso intcttao itching
when warm. This form an BjuINJ),
yii r.n AT ONCE TO
Dft. BO-SAN-KO'S FILE REMEDY,
nrhl "h acts dtr-j.i''y on partu affected,
BbiorlM tumors, al.a7r,ltchinir,effecthi(i
a pcr-ian"itcnre. Prloooyo. DruKtrin'ii
or uu-i. BodanUo, Philadelphia, ?
I Mornhlnn Habit Cnred in 10
I to 20 dar. No pay till cured.
I DR.J.S I fefHtNti, ueDanon.umo.
Piso'B Remedy for Catarrh is the
'.J r.et. I''i'3t to T'se. and fheaixst
Bold by druRRlsts or sent by iun:l, F
Mukini; Mlunten Connt.
A poor girl, who works all day in the
mending room of an embroidery factory,
told me how the girls used their spare
minutes. There were thirty of them,
and whenever a piece of embroidery
came from the great looms it went into
their hands to be looked over and mend
ed, so what they did was "piece work,"
and any minutes they gave np were
deducted from their time at the end of
the week. After thinking it over they
decided that each one could spare ten
minutes a day, and the one who was
having her ten minutes read to the
others, fn this way they got 800 min
utes a day, 1,800 minutes a week, and
whoever amoug you is a good arithme
tician count how many minutes a year
that would be for them. Doesn't thia
make you, who govern your own time, a
bit ashamed? Ruth Aahmore in Ladies'
Home Journal.
Method of r I ml I n tlx Cult of Uurt.
in rut fur Sri'il at Sen.
How much Is k not f Thin (juration U
evtked, wo Ih11vp, In every aa piissniio by
ome passenger or oilier, mid never meet
with a clear reply Sailor themselves do
not describe it distinctly, mid book of ref
erenco differ ns to lis dimension.
A knot I one sixtieth of a mean decree
of tho earth's meridian This dellliition
requires explanation and also numerical
computation. The earth's meridian Is com
Uioiily dvseriW'd as any circle whcw center
1m t tie center of the earth and whose cir
clinifeivnco passes through the poles. This
I not exact, U'canse the meridiau Is not a
true elide.
Kvidently, It would be a 1 1 tie circle If tho
earth were a true sphere, but the earth Is
not true sphere It Is a spheroid, Its ill
ampler measured on tho axis bemn less
than II diameter at the equator. Hence
the circumference of a section of the earth
by a plane pasm; l lii'oui;h lis center nud
tho poles, w hieh circumference Is a merid
Un, Is iiot a true circle, but an oval.
Hearing this lu mind, It will bo easy to
understand the nieauin,; of a mean ilejjreo
cf the earth' meridian.
If Sot) separate decrees he set off front tho
center of a perfect circle It is evident that
the circular measure of each decree, meas
ured ou the circumference of the circle will
be the same. Hut if they Ihi set off from
the center of an oval the measurements on
the circumference of t lie oval will not all
be the same. That this is the case any one
may demonstrate for himself by drawing
an oval ami its minor axis, and then, front
the center of the oval, with radius equal to
its nemiminor axis, inscribing a circle iu
the oval. If. now, deuiees, or rather, for
convenience, eouimult llilcs of a dejjrce, be
net off from t lie common center thereout
nrv of the llcure will show at once the
variation In the circular measurements on
the circumference of the oval.
Now. a mean decree of the earth merid
ian Is the average length of these oU un
equal measurements, and it is obtained by
divldini; the lonctn of the niernnan tiy aoo.
Astronomers have measured the earth'
meridian and found it to be 13l,'e.i,'.'b7 hntf
lLsh feet.
DividltiK this by StW we get 3tVI.Mt.!3 feet
as the length of a mean degree of the mo
ridiau. One sixtieth of this, then, Is n
knot, and thus by division a knot Is found
to be lUiTO.SIS feet, or .'.ICYO yards, or 1
mile 2vo.O yards.
It will uow be convenient to notice that, a
knot being G.OTO.blS feet, and a niilo being
S.iiSO feet, the proportion of a knot to
mile is very nearly as b.O.l) Is to B,"M', or,
dividing bv 4. as 1,.M'. is to l.H-U which Is
verr nearly as 13 to l.l. o that tor orm
narv minioses knots may lie converted Into
miles by taking thirteen knots as equal to
fifteen miles, and vice versa. Cham tiers
Journal.
After I'lftern Yrur-
A few mile out of the city of Hankok
there is a mineral spring, and near it Is
bungalow much frequented by the Euro
neans in the citv An Englishman s.-.vs
that cue evening a he rmle up to thi
bungalow, a gentleman was alighting from
hi howdah at tho entrance.
A soon as he had dismounted, his c!e
chant was moved to one side, and ray
driver, who was seated on the head of my
elenhant. ordered it to advance. The in
stant he spoke, the animal which had
moved aside to make room for us flapped
his great ears, mid then turned sharply
around, facing my driver.
Suddenly, without the least wnrniiiK, he
stretched out his long trunk and wrapped
It about the body of my man. 1 heu, I t-
fore anybody had time to interfere, he
raised him hik'h in the air and brought
him to the ground with tremendous force
An the imor fellow struck the eartu we
could hear his bones crack. Hiittlieele
nlmnt was not done with him. I he next
moment he had placed his huge foot on tin
head and chest of the prostrate driver
When he raised it nuain. all semblance of
life was gone from the crushed, mutilate
body.
The gentleman whose elephant had com
milted the terrible deed was greatly :is
tressed. He said that he had purchased
the animal from the king's pen, that it had
always been exceedingly gentle and well
disDoscd. The animal wxs blind, one eye
having liecn pitt out by an attendant lit
teen years previous
It was my driver, I learned the next day
who had nut out the elephant's eye. II
wait at the time one of the jiuards at the
kitia' stockpeu, and for some misd
meanor committed by the animal had
thrown a stone which struck the creature
full in the eye.
The elephant was no enraged thereafter
at the sight of him that, fearing for hi
life, the man left the place. Hut the in
Jured animal had bided his time, and after
fifteen years or waiting had ternmy pun
ished his enemy.
Itelwoen thl nud tho other ilde of the broiul
A limit to, In the nhnpvot tourluu, coiiiniutclal
travelers and iniiitneis, iiRenU "on tho road,"
leiiiubost ciU'tntim, Khht'a miiKeoua and ",nll
elm and coiuitttimn" o( tiavelei'H.einlaiaul ami
M'lilcrs api'ieeliile Hud testily In I he pre
niUe and remedial imoiu'i I les of lloletler'
xiiiaeh H 1 1 lei a In tcuMcltiicnx, iihiim'ii, malarial
am! rheuiiialle linuble, and all diniitei'n ol Hie
imiim h, liver and Imwela. Analnsl tlie preju-
lli'liil liilliirnces ot liiiiiaie, ei udely cooked or
unaccustomed uiel aim tininiro aler, II mil
sovereign siiieMiiiiid, and has leen so lemii'ded
the liav ellim ublie nr oer a third ol a
lit it iv . No loiin o( nialiiilnl (ever, (nun Ihe
aleiuina id' Ihe I'aellle and (he broken-tame
er ol the Mississippi lo lis milder types, eau
resist the ciinilive aeiion nl Ibis hciilunaiit pre-
tier and leshner ol health, a vei'liahle noon
e prisons in leeble health or liable to ineiir
disease.
K
uies to me can pshe you liearl trouble, Poroihy
Well, (lie doelor sit Id I must hot do auylliliiK
that would make me tired.
Disappointment.
"Of cawse you liked deah old Lunnonf"
said Goslin to Sappy, when the latter re
turned from his first run across.
"No, deah boy; I was rathaw disappoint
ed, doncher know."
"Awf"
"Ya-as. The fact is, Lunnon Isn't quite
bo English as New York." Harper's Bazar.
I'lie Mexican eo eitunciit is doing
good work in the matter of distribution nt
trtiit lives. I'ui'ing .laiiuni v ami rebiu-
it . i .1
arvottlto pusi'iit vear tnev liiiponeii
(i.lHKl young olive nml ti,"'J I fruit tree
unions kinds, beside lSl.fiOll grape
incs nil trtuu V aiiioniia.
sr. pruM der' srwfi
ObenBloodPubifier.
u U n L. -3 ""
KIDNEY tV LIVER DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA,
WV' jfjO .1
llfnWHCADACHL C03IIVENESS. SKfB 1
K. 1 . S2 . F. N. U. No. 569
I must say a word as to the ef
ficacy of German Syrup. I have
used it in my family for Bronchitis,
the result of Colds, with most ex
cellent success. I have taken it my
self for Throat Troubles, and have
derived good results therefrom. I
therefore recommend it to my neigh
bors as an excellent remedy in such
cases. James T. Durette, Earlys
ville, Va. Beware of dealers who
offer you "something just as good."
Always insist on having Boschee's
German Syrup. 0
An Anecdote of General Jackson.
General Jackson, while on one of his
fournevs to Tennessee about the time of
the nullification excitement, arrived at
Virginian village iu a very impatient state
of mind, both with public affairs and with
the state of the roads. The president was
entertained as a uuest at the house of a
lady in the village, and although he tried
to lie polite, the state of vexation which he
was in affected him visibly.
His hostess, at the supper table, was
much alarmed to see the general swallow
Ing, with great rapidity, a cup of almost
boiling hot tea. "Wait wait, general!"
exclaimed the lady, "let me give you some
cold water." ''No, I thank you, ma'am
Bald the eeneral, continuing to drink
"Hut I don't see how you can drink that
boiling hot tea without scalding yourself."
"No wonder you can't, ma'am," said jacK
son; "I am scalding myself." "But, sir,
wbvdovou" "Good gracious, ma'am I"
exclaimed the general, "dou't you see that
I want to scald mvself?" Ihe lady re
frained from making any further sugges
tions as to her distinguished guest's com
fort. Youth's Companion.
Remarkable Changes in Color of Hair.
The hair of Mary How, of Mapleton
Derby, at the age of 1 10, changed from gray
to its original color. Bhe died two years
later, in 1751. Sir John Sinclair reports the
case of an old Scotchman, who, at the same
age, 110, regained the natural color of his
hair. Dr. Stare states that his granuiatner,
a native of Bedfordshire, who died in his
hundredth vear. "at the aze of eighty-five
had a complete set of new teeth, and his
bair from being a snowy white gradually
hwnmB darker." Hvland C. Kirk in iNew
York Times.
A Bare Jewel.
An old gentleman, when talking with
ladv. made the following remark:
"More jewels are worn nowadays than iti
mr time. Still there is one I useu to ad
mire trreatly, and which I very rarely see
now."
"What lewel was itf" the lady inquired
"A thimble," was the old gentleman ' re-
ply. La Famine.
We offer One Hundred Iiollivin1 Reward for
any ease of catarrh that cannot bo cured by
lla'll'i Catarrh Cure. K. J. CIIKNKY it CO.,
Props., Toledo, O.
We, the tnidersluued, have known '. .1. Che
ney lor ihe last lUiecu years, and believe him
peiieetlv honorable In all business Iniusaelioiis
and tliiaiielallv able In cum out anv obllnulloii
made by iht-lr llrm. hsr.v I III AN,
Wholesale imiikkisis, inieoo, u,
WAI MNU, MSNAN .t M VKVIS,
Wholesale III iinulsls, Toledo, 11,
Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, set-
lua dlreelly upon Ihe blood and mucous sur
taees ol Ibesvsleiu. Price, ,',' renin her bulllu,
Hold by all druiiKlsls. 'Testimonials lice,
Mlerall your experience what ran you ob
serve o( society women! ' " iuinsi eveiy
thlUK."
ootru'j itiini'ioif 7Voec. " are simple
and convenient for bronchial affections and
oughs.
A VAI.l -A II 1.15 ltKMIDY.
lion. Edmund l l'itts, the late 1'rcsi
nt ol the New York State Senate, writes:
" Static ok N rw Yoiik.I
fsr.N VTK I'llAMIIKIt.J-
Ai.uvnv Marcn II, ISNi.,
" I have used A 1.1 coon's IVum I'iastkhh
in in v lainilv for the past the years, and
an truthfully say they are a valuable rem
edv and effect ureal cures. 1 would not be
without them. I have m several I; stance
given some t Ineinls wintering wmi weaa
and lame backs, mid thr y have invariably
afforded certain and speedy relief. They
cannoCbe too highly commended."
t'llv Sportsman Have you seen anything
worth shooting around here? Tanner We
no; not till you tame along, b'gosh.
KVI'Tl'KK AND I'll, ICS UVKKD.
Wrt iMMlilveiv euro runt urn. el lea and all refl
Ul disease without palu or detention from bus!
ueas No uro. no eav. Also u rTitum uts
uhsiw. Aildnwa tor iwmuui.iu ir. roricruoiu
Losoy, tUs, Market street. San Francisco.
lielltlon Is a natural Instinct w it It women -
ol 1 1 ic Is an aeuiiired taste. Ilk Ihe relish (or
oliws.
t'so Kn&raollue stove Pollnu: no dasl, no iiue'.l
TsjT fv for hrnakfast
Do You Ever Have Boils ?
Read How Mr. Hydo Woe Cured.
mmmm
JJr.
LJuiiJ
S. X. H ide
Fresno, Cal.
For icv.-ral years prior to ls02, I tras ron-
utautly la f lier.ltli. There was harCy aday
that I was f.'i-o f ora Ixii's and other eruptions
of tlio akin arlsln.f from I n:.url:Lso( tho M od.
After trying various rem -dli s V. I'.hotit relief, I
lieuaaln July, 12, to t;:l.o Il.asl's earsaparUla
Heals as a rule waul ninuev, and even
man w ho heals carpels Is olil lor the dust.
Ihe
Pfiiinlrr' or ti lllouil I'lirlllrrls
the best remedy lor cleansing your icm.
KASYTO T A Ktt
Ilr l'lnrce
1'iHisiiut roiinis.
Smallest . tviMcst,
ehenpesi, best,
They're lliiy,
augar-cnnled,
null bllioii Ki':
lib s, a eouipouu.1
f icllii'-d 'ld
concent rated
vei'clnbln ex
tiads Without
deitiii banco r
l.l.i t'oinill-
k nun
f
nun i"""" " ,, 1.. i.tuvcillc!.
the liver, alonuicli, ami ii" ...,,
i ...i i.iii'ini i r I ..... " it
Ill tin l ulleU
way aialii
lotion. I.idlg""'!"". Ai,,,"'u'
i:iSiie..dci,c,:...tii
: 1 bi.l Klll'liil
rnu.vrsi, ..... ' ' . .-,.,,,,. .,.ii,,,,. tbesn
too. lly the r Hum a"" un" '..,....
li e 1'i.llr.U lad the "vslcu in o i.alu.al
'l'lielr Inllueiiee im.
Evrryll.lnrT catarrhal In Us nM .
calanlt Kself.and all H. U -
come fioni Mlurrli. l! "'. 1
permnnen.ly cured by lr. SUt'
ari'h lteme.lv. No muiirr hw I""
lour,,;, or ot Lowlunx .uudliig, you
can to cured. .
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
ClJEtES
according to direction:!, and bcf.iro I had flu
shed the third botllo I found r.iysijf entirely
cured, much to my mirprbo and grr-r.t relief."
X. llYDi, of t'm fir:-i f Van Va'.. r .' Hyde,
Real Ksta'c Iiea'.crs, Room 4,
Fresno, CuLfirnl.t.
Jjelong HulldiniT
Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and
efficiently, on t'm liver and bowels.
ass?
iur . n m an , wm mmt, .
and KUKit i ii ii W
CUcU.
f 1.00 per llottlu,
Oueueutadose.
' .r r- fffif y mjj
Tma Orbat Conon Cuitn promptly ctr
where all others fail. Coughs, Croup, Sore
Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough and
Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival:
has cured thousands, and Will CURB YOU if
taken in time. Sold oy Druggists on a guar
antee. For a Lame Hack or ("host, use
BHILOH'8 BELLADONNA PLASTKR.x.
HILOHVATARRH
remedy;
nam von nutn Ii y 'Tills romedvlH miurnn-
teed to cure you. trice, 50 eta. Injector free.
S
It is very difficult
t o convince
children that
a medicine is
"nice to take"
this trouble
is not experi
enced in administering
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil. It is
almost as palatable as milk.
No preparation so rapidly
builds up good flesh,
strength and nerve force.
Mothers the world over rely
upon it in all wasting diseases
that children are heir to.
Prepared by Scott A Bums, N. Y. All druggists.
1 " JU H i!r
WWW v m m w
CurpsT
RDMmYANrTPEMVtfEHTlY
BHE V MUTISM
SCIATICA,
SPRAINS,
BRUISES,
INJURIES,
CUTS,
NEURALGIA.
ALL ACHES, -Sfyv
BURNS,
WOUNDS, Wfjffiv
SORENESS, Vt4
FROST-DITES. THE &
LUMBAGO,
,ss'if fy pn.vt ' I '.-- f.'i jacVre.
IHICHARICS A.V0Cr.Ult C3.. tsltlnaor. H4.
FREE
LM) vc;ir
CUM
V
FREE
nicki 1
tin un
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2'. ' ' I . .. ' 1
tWil; I." -
t.v ' .- ji '
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II COSTS YOU
It I
$12.50
SUITS
( r U C i I' N T U V
friends may accept our
assurance that our
sprltiK suits at II.' .'in
are e.pniled now heir
In the Northwest lor
Ihe money. e make
these suits oiirnvlvi's,
and Kiiatautce muke
style, tl ii t-.li , cloth and
lli'iluK. W e sell more
clotbliiK than iter
hoii-e lu I'ordnud.aiid
our prices ure Iomc.i.
M ini (or roles or si ,.
Iiieasuremeiil. Mall
To f,s Wat. b, but when
a id 1 1 s'lils Von, n t..eexpn
111 iii, d Use li, ollu rw .so
at our i peiise,
Tllir HITIOr I wo do
I anr u i.r n.i v w.t.-i,..wt,i.
i ii beiti-r lli'iu biii.s. Me u mi r.i Hi' n
our It od, and is'i s-'l oil ti)llil:i.: in
.1. m iiy line, al sim'.iir pre .
SEEING IS BELIEVING
W c si-uil I'oo'ls ' .li. It. lid. -el in i vih.li.
"excelsior VATCIl CO
C,:7 Miiidir t rt..
i' i
- Sua I'iMiii is.'o.
I', l. i.
orders a specially.
A. B. Steinbach & Co.,
Cor. First iul Morrison.
5 DR. GUNN'S
luruovEu
LIVER
PILLS
A miD PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
A moysmdnt nflhn bowels oncrntsj Is neessrT fnr
hisslib. Tame piTs supply w ni sysism l"s iu
ni9 It reilulsr. 1 Iicy imre llomtsehi", Ijrlsllleil lilt
Etis ml ulnar th Coinlilinl.nl tto'lnr HUH oo
netlen. They set inrtitly, iinlthsr gripe nor cken s
othef puis rin. To enuvlui you ut 'heir nmrlls
will mell iimr''ff. cr 'll 't -A emits. Mol-
vsrywbi.ro. i..m.uilo MuU. Co., l'UilnOoii.lus. S
FISHING TACKLE
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YOUNG
Tho Cpoclflo A No. I.
fnres, wltlmm kII,II essen i t ll.innrr
h-n lent 1'lrxst, un miitu-r of li .w li
st.n.ltiir. i'-evi-nts strlrlnre, ll In1 nan l;l-
li-rnnl remtsiy. riires vin'ii cvi.ryUileK elhi
tins f.illi-il. Kild bv all liriicul Us.
MunutiM-ttirers: ,Iut'A.Ketint!lir.. Vt-U'-bie
Prlc.M.O. t'-.. Han J,,-,-, I ul
INVALID GOODS.
HolllllS
(hairs
llrcllnlna
I'ltalrs
Ilsrk Unt.
('onimoiics.
hi-nil fur CutabiKue.
W. A.SCHRQLK(ZlHciMonlg:mcr)S!.S.F
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Rods. Reels, Linos, HooV, Lonclora
Etc., of tho I Inest Quality.
TIE H. T. HUDSON Ml CO.,
03 First St., Portland, Or.
jy Send lore t:i'o(j le.
0V NOT SlOINO THE mr.MT
Ri CYCLE
5N0 fOU OS (SIALOOUC-Tr.UJ YOU ALLAUOVt
ffORTH PACl 1'IC, CYCM: (',0.
BICYCLES Of tVEHV OtSCKIPI IOM.""
Mskovsm Buuoiwo -pQRTtAMO Orvrc.ON.
mm
BestintheWorldlf.
Get the Genuine!!?
SoldEverywhsrel
mi.
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Kit ANK M iii'l.-l:V . Viir-i.l, I'm i Imiil r.
THE BEST WHEEL Off EARTH,
THE DERBY FOR '93.
Morgan & Wright Pneumatic $150
DKTAIb Frame, Derby pattern, double throiiKhiiut from continuous
seamless steel tuhiiiK; ll-lnch Head; Wheel llnnvll Inches; M heels, In.;
'Tool Steel HcarliiKs; Miuiiicsmann'H Spiral Fibre Steel 'Tulilun ; ilenrlnn
f7 and HI Inches; Rounil Cranks, ili.j anil 7-Inch throw; lluiul.er Chain;
Harford Saddles. Prop FoikIhk UiioukIioiiI.
We have the best and most simple spokes made; they can be replaced
by the rider llhoiil remnvlim the tire, and are fully explained and Il
lustrated In our CalaluKue; also laiiKenl spokes.
For beaut v ami slin plh ll v I here Is no eiiial. For service none can hs
made better. SKN1J Foil CATAMltil'K.
Webb Safe and Lock Co.,
GENERAL NORTHWESTERN AGENTS,
04 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND, ORFCDN.
"HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS
SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH
RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF
IVloore's Revealed Remedy.
Astoria OiutnoN, Jannarv 10. 1 can atato with pleasure that by the use of
MOOKK'H KKVKALKI) KKMKDY my husband wa relieved mm un old i of
RIIKUMA'I ISM and my yomiKest boyetired enllrelyof INFI.AMMA'TOKY if KIT.
MATIbM when the beat doetorl could get did him no good. Y urs In in.it Undo
MKH. N. V. H'lEKLK.
SOLD ItY YOUK DKHGUIST.
LOOK OUT FOR TRAVELING "FAKIRS"
SELLING " CII EESE-K RAM E "
BICYCLES
And representing them to bo Just as good ns
"Victors," "Ramblers," "ClevHands," "Ralolghs,"
"Rudgos," "Sylphs," Western Wheel Works, fctc.
Send for catalogues, club and agents' discounts.
FRED T. N3ERRILL,
32G Washington Street, Portland, Or.