The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 10, 1893, Image 4

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1 rewder
AESglirTELY PURE
.Where the best food is required, the
Royal Baking Powder only can be used.
I have found the Royal lakin Powder superior
to all others. C. cju, hit c:.., v.-:.-..vV, .'. r.
An linter'trUinc l'urtlr.
America is iv.:i to bo the hen of en
terprise, but an English bi'.r.:'..'.r hits jrrvno
a little ahead of nnythiuj th.:t ever orig
inated in the Y.i.iltie mind. He conceive!
the idea of iniT.v.sin his receipts by fnr
tiahing to a now.sp.iper "boats" on his
uploits. After each burglary ho wut a
full account to the paper and c.uiected
ry for the articles ia the usual wny.
The fact that he was finallv dt teced and
Is now tn jail does net detract from his
distinction as a man of resources.
Eocheiter Democrat and Chronicle.
Tbs rink of Propriety.
lie Now, Miss Evelyn, you wouldn't
Use young man under any circunisUinees.
irould jouf
She Of course not.
He And why?
She Bocaune he should take the iuitia
T. Puck.
She XV tit Tlre4.
He I sJways par as I go.
be (jswainj) Well, bow is it tint when
you are paying aiteaiijas 70a Dvr go,
atw Turk Iicra.il.
IF YOl I.OOK I
WebtiiT' 1' f :
y, y,.u , .li
thai lie. ciminitio;!
e: a .'I'yia is 11
Oliriflii i il"'! '.Vm.
Now t'.iat
viiu
f.-r. !;
'nit
. v. e
offer y.-u a smut; :
I i'.re.s::i -.' t.d a Vt'rv
Si-A-oiia' !e ime: &
C3 t3 :iirV rr!
to- Ciir'- '(",ris
In por-nlar colors in cheek?, su-ipi- r .1 ii:Js,
ST inches wide. It will cost about 3 c n 8
per yhrd to mail. so yon see you re setting
good frade of itingham delivered at ;.uur post
office for cOT.- per vard.
Fend $ (or the Vet Shirt on earth, srd r
feive it by mail, (nice tried, you wiii sI'.vsti
ni them. Try on.
AlSteinbarMo.,
First and Morrlaon, Portland, Or.
585" Laruest and cheapest clothing home ia
ttt lsciflc Northwest.
PFUhJDER'S.
KIDNEYS. LIVER D:CASS. DY3FlP-;:A.
fcXPIMPLE3.B-.rrCr!E:
-Lf.ur'.h.a MiJWWI ttiLAoLU. X.-'"t
YOUNG MZHl
The Specific A No. I.
Potm, wlthont fall, all cae ct Onnnrr.
R Bumrtlnu. yrtsvinfi etricture, It bf!i..r bm in- I
frnro r(-meiy. cure wiin vefytnlJig eiae e
has f.-illed. ISuM by all Urnrtrtsts. K
Alauufacturerg;lTieA.bchoenhef.VrJlclEe J
Co.. ban Jote.CaL t
A
rtrangc ss it may seem, is caused
C ... . 1 i . e , 1 1 1 .
uuni a ieck 01 mat wmct. is
never exactly digested fat. The
greatest lact in connection with
Scoffs
EiifSSOO
nppears at this point it is tartly
t.ixcsiui jaizna tne most
weakened digestion is quickly
strengthened by it.
The only possible help
in Consumption is the
arrest of waste and re
newal rf new, healthy
tissue. Scott's Emulsion
has done wonders in Con
sumption just this way.
TV--- t-r r-.-tf & Bowno, T.. y. Alldrnonista.
- who have weak luncsor Asth- ff. 'J
gSJ ma, Jhonld use Piso'B Care for 3
m Consumption. It has enred
XJj thonsanrts. Ithan notlnjnr
1 led one. It Is not bad tottUe.
ii
y it is me oestouugu syrup.
Bold eveirwnere. a&tt
OS Sit
III!
11
yHnront
The Endowment of Daughters.
Tho propriety of endowing dair;hters
apiH'ars to bi now seriously discussed in
different pans of the country. This
arises partly out of a pnvi:it house of
justice, which, tho philosopher kiv, is
tho hist sentiment to be develop'.'.! ia the
enso of women, r.nd partly out of the
commercial exigencies which in the lust
twenty years have loft stranded so many
women with no moans of livelihood.
j Tho endowment of daughters would ac
complish several ends. It would enable
them to marry the men of their choice,
it would support them if they do not
marry, and in case of commercial disas
ter would furnish nt least temporary
provision for the family. The matter
has proro.sod until tho methods of en
dowment siti different countries are un
der advisement.
According to Sir Henry llaino it was
tho passing of tho I'.oman dowry into
France afa r the conquest of ( !.r..l that
hua made of France the richest an moat
prosperous of nations. It is unlikely,
however, desirable 11s it mi'ht be, that
the frugality and self denial the hum
blest Frenchman practices to by aside
Lis daughter's dowry wiil appeal to a
ration accustomed to e;e-y livim; :.ud as
impatient forsv.ift re.-nkjiis tla. New
York EveniuL' Sun
A .!;;inc liditnr.
Editors may i'.n.l some consolation in
tho fact that they have iij ir nl feelings
of envy in the breasts v.( a young Japa
nese boy. A rvcer.t isMincf i:n Fa'-t In
dian paper cor.tair.fd tho following nor)u
"A schoolboy in Lo.rabaya was nki'd
to describe an editor of a pn;T. IIo did
io in tins way: 'An editor is the Incident
man in tho world. Ib can go to a cir
cus every ufT'mc(j!i and every evt r.ing
without pay;:;g a cor I IS e can gofih'o
to the court Louses, the- ph;ces of tisecn
tion and the races.
"He has fr' e tic!:eis tu:ll theater-"., re
ceives prewnt.i fit his cilice, and g ts his
ears boxed too. lie (.w also to lrigen.
JIalung cr Liiiwuag (places of amn.s-o-ment).
IIo t'ofs not do this often, how
ever. In ono paper In? can deny every
thing that was said in the previous one,
and he dees so. rs a rule. Whou other
people aro nlrea !y in bed, the editor ia
till up.
happens,
come an
too."
lie stays up late to s?o what
When 1 grow big 1 shall bo
editor Then I can stay up
A Rcrnion V.xrhnnu.
The late?t enterprise which we hear
announced in th'j young and enterpris
ing west is the "Sermon cxchang-2," of
Chicago. According to popular belief
the practice of clerM'men has been to
write sermons until they hi:d filled a
barrel. Then tho barrel would bo turned
upside down i:nd the pennons all
preached over fignin. Where a minister
remained in a church a great many years
the congregation would cfter awhile be
gin to know when the barrel vens turned
Borne sermons were looked forward to
with much interested others with more
or less dismay. The Sermon eseh.mge
is to do away with nil of this. It is r.o
longer necessary to preach a sermon over
a second timo. The preacher can take
an old sermon and tie twenty-five cents
to it. This ho sends to the exchange and
receives one written by somo one else
by return mail, or if he has no sermon to
end he can got one for fifty cents. Bal
timore Sun.
Long I '1 :!ik! Indians.
There was a time when many of the
Bhinnococka shared in tho occupations of
the white people nnd acquitted them
selves with great credit. I allude to tho
whaling period in Southampton history,
The Shinneeock at sea, whether pure
blood or half breed, made an exact sailor.
The discipline of the forecastle was good
for him, at least so long as ho was afloat.
Many of them got to be mates, and one
became a captain. This distinguished
lailor man was not a pure bred Indian,
but was part uegro, and probably had a
imall though potential quantity of white
blood. This was Captain Lee, and any
one down toward Southampton or Sag
Harbor can tell of his giant stature and
Immense strength. This Captain Lee
was the son of a still nioro famous man,
Parson Lee. John G. Speed in Har
per's Weekly.
Just Cause.
"Wodjer black Joey's heyo fur arter
he'd denied as he'd said them things
Hbout yer?" "Denied it? Not 'iin! Why.
t 6es to 'ira. "Joerge ses you've bin cod
ing me a blackleg.' And he up and ses,
'1 re-pudiate the statement.' And then 1
blacks 'is eye. I might ha' stood the
cove'3 sayin of it once but w'en ho goes
w re-pudiates it!"
London Public Opinion.
THE UniDS LCCT.
Her mother's f.ice. tn yonnit nmt fulrl
This U nlmt lather seems to neu
As Ktliel kneelx lie.Ule tils elialr,
ller itweet ie l uw tenderly
Into hi im 11, while In III luvtrt
llo feels tiow yuu'kly tliey iniixt part.
Orowlnu nioro ln-iuilllul mid itood,
Mor like her mother diiv hy day.
A Krfvt (Jmverof ni:iiiteiiliil.
How piiri", how Iin ;lii, no words ran sy.
Hp fnlll votild keep er hy his olde
Who soon w ill be 11 happy hridiv.
For twenty years hK thoughts K' biu-k
AIoiiu a hIi.i.IowihI p.illi of lite.
To llnd, with Kiinslilue 011 tlm Irmi,
Tim lonu lost vision of liU wife.
What wonder If lil ee.t gmvt dim-
That f;' mi like, upturned to limit
Ah, well, his thoughts nn iiiieoiife.sd--Ho
noiild not nuir lo r Joy tonlulill
He knows oimi; bu ds w 111 leave I lie nmt.
And paints In r future fair and tiilhU
One lust loud kis ru niiit not atay
Tomorrow l l,, r wrddlni; ilay.
-J. li. D isIwikmI In (Julver.
MOTHERS AND MORALITY.
A French Scatrsnmn't Splritdld Tribute
to the I iithio'im of Home.
Altnwt rveryw here I lie subject for short
er hours for women Is Ivin titillated. Pur
iiiK R dc!'.'i:oln t'v I'remli senate M. Jules
plmon uitnU' it Ki-iti.l (iiiie.il fort lie ptissNi;
of the Itor rtvle. ;i t he hours of lUir for
women In tV iviu of ;ls reitmrks,
Wbtch will Interest people of other coun
tries as ell ns Pr. inei', the great aemitor
Hid:
"My friend, M 1' '.-eiu:er, arurd th.it ljr
11 these nice t Ivories we lire brounlit to
the neci'si!y o! pr.'.etitnii; l.ilior ns n pun
ishment, that in .'itiemptitnj to protect the
feeble atittist the noiiso of l.ilior wo are
imply iersii:ii:ii) ; tliein that daily Itiluirls
a hard tiling, w'e.-i , there Is nottilnjj
more pleasant or foruljitig.
"I eitamly there Is nothing in the world
o sweet H.s labor It Is nti old friend to us
11. For niv part, if It litis not iilwaya
given me what I ':o;ed for.it has, on the
other hand, made mo m-s tu niv happy
hours. The Imppit t p.wt of my life I owe
to it. C oust ip:. ei iy 1 1:111 m a position to
ay that work is a b-'iieiit, ami I may add
that I cannot cotieotve of any gr-;rrr mis
fortune for rt I e;ii.iu liein than to live
without work i 'i.;.
"Uut there are ner.i! sorts of work, and
I am afraid that this is something whieli
otno people aro iueime.l to forget. I'or
instance, the la'oor wlneh we perform here,
seated com.ori a'-ly 111 ui nieh.ur-., is very
agreenble. Too i..sk wh!. ;i jott uudert.iko
tn your private ei',;. .' eh'inns you, nud that
which my co'leag ie perorms when he
Roes to the pai.us to p!.-a. before the courts
Is for him n soureo of joy mid satisfaction.
But permit r.10 to say that them is nothing
in common let v. v n tii.:' sort of work and
tho manual lahor ot thi taan who tuitu iu
his twelve hours in a factory.
"Who ran tew-h r, rainy to a child bet
ter tlnm a uiotl.c: t'ertiinly moral in
truclton is inelu-i.-d 111 all the aehool
progratnines, nut tinv.evt r mue'i 1 nitiy re
spect the tcachm, I I viiove Unit the moth
er Is best llttcd f(,r i.!v;i!;j that kind of in
struction. When young fo'.k are tempted
byevlltiieyth.uk c f their mot hers; they
don't think of t::.-ir M-hoolmaaters. If,
when the orkingmtin come home he
does not fiu l i.i wife, v ho is nhlljjed to
lahor as ninny hours as he 11, arid dors not
llnd his children properly cured for -In a
word, when thrre Is in hi home neither
cleanliness tier cernfort r.or nlTeetion, can
you not etisiiy tniderstnnd the rnuse of his
errors am) of his shortcouiitn;sf Hut let
him find a ra;ly Kr;it house, well cared
for children, a humble but ainimhuit Hiip
per, and tho cood Ki s of n wife Imppy to
ee him back again 11. en do you think
that he won't eom home more willingly
and more regular:)
"My collfigue, .!. Til'.tn, has explained
to you why it has of-on heeti said that
team has killed the wife and the toother
nd has left us only the female. That is
only too true. In our workshops the
mother and wife exist no longer. There
fore, in the name of humanity I say to you,
'Give us bark the wife, ive tin buck the
mother!' And, I n:l;;:it almost add. 'Give
oa back morality!'
"That Is the reason, gentlemen, why
ask to Rive the w-.in.-.n the hour that we
demand for her Give It to her, for if you
don't it wiil not bo tlvra to her. Give
back the woman to human society, that is
to ay, gentlemen, k's ve back morality to
humanity. What is society without a
moral code, n hon e without children, a
home without n v. i;'e t,nd wit lioutu mot her F
Yon will, I know, vote for this law t hat we
present to you for women and in t he iiatiio
of woman Yret all know how 1 love li!
erty. What would I not give for itf
Everything, gentlemen, everything, except
morality and duty." Paris letter.
Jewels mid Silver.
Elsie Bee tells In Jewelers' Circular that:
The ruby, like tha diamond, la never out
of fashion.
A new fish knife has a fish carved on its
handle.
The rage for collecting souvenir spoons
U at its height.
Men and women, more than ever, wour
rings upon their fingers.
The pink pearl is a lovely object and com
mands a high price.
With the summer season, silver mounted
belts Increase in popularity.
Silver combs in graceful openwork de
signs are out to wear with white toilets.
The spinel masquerades as the ruby in
many of the so called ruby ornaments.
White leat her card cases dotted here and
there with gold fleur do-lis are seasonable.
An elegant belt is provided in a narrow
ribbon of gold fastened with a jeweled clasp.
Some of the gold watch cases are overlaid
with translucent enamels in brilliant colors.
Who Was .Mlznon?
Mignon is one of t he most touching Im
personations of a faithful and guileless girl
in adversity, which Goethe, the great mas
ter of song and romance, has created In the
world famed duet between the blind harpist
and his companion. Cast at a tender age
on the cruel streets to lead her father on
his dismal rounds, Mignon bewails her bard
fate and expresses her intense longing for
those who love and know her, the harper
responding in sympathetic strains.
Fashionable Parasol Handles.
White enamel, with silver tops, or the
new thistle slicks for chiffon and lace
unshades, are fashionable. The natural
wood handles, with realistic fruit, are still
tn fashion, though not new. Mother of
pearl, enameled with silver or gold; a head
In Ivory, with black skull cap, or black
wood, with pierced monogram in gold, are
all new.
Miss ADna Williams, the girl whose clas
sic profile is reproduced on tho silver dol
lar, is still a Philadelphia teacher, as she
was when her features attracted the atten
tion of the mint engraver. She now teaches
kindergarten philosophy in the Girls' Nor
mal school in the Quaker City.
The Uullng ralon.
They were touching tho swell little Now
York fctrl to eouul,
"Three hundred and ninety-seven, throe
hundred and ninety eight, three h 11 ml red
sud nlimty uiiio, four hundivd," said lbs
wot her.
And the child followed correctly.
"I'Vnir bundruit ami onu," continued the
nmt tier.
"Go on," a the inulUer, "you were
doing very nUvty."
"No, ninmmti," she s aid with dignity, "1
eau't go beyond the 4J0."
Aud there sho.(ueU. Wushiiiiitou Star
itl'VK K TII I IUIMS.
I'tirenls lookim: I'or 11 school In which to
place their boys a.e nd vised to pul lliem in
1I01M s Oak liivvc School. I he muster, Pr,
Ira li II . IK. is well know n as mi educator
The scle V. is (tinned , Hu v pupils, ami
special at t en t ion is y en to each one. The
local ion near Mill. one in San Mateo coun
ty, fill., is chin mini;.
Tn ten m a hole, the Mammoth, cave I fnllv
eiumcd lo nmk w ttn (lie Wonders oi the world.
IMXKKST TO ATIII.K TV..
James Kohinson, the alldelie trainer at
Princeton fell oe, Princeton, N. J., suya:
" I have found it im; eratlve to have sure
and simple remedies on hand in case of
cms, bruises, strains, sprains, colds, rheu
matism, etc. S.10; tlv town1 entering upon
my prolessuni I dncoti red audi '.1 remedy
in An cock's I' K 'l .s IM orms, I irieil
ol he plasters, but round them 100 harsh
and ir.-iiatiiig. An cock's I'okoi s I'i rick
t;tve almost instantaneous renol", and their
Mioin'hcuiue power is remarkable. In
cases of weak back put two blasters on the
musII of the back, and In n short time you
will he capable ol quite severe exercise." In
' spit, t ' and ' 1 1 1st. 11 ico ' races and jumping
the muscles or ten, Ions in the li es nud loot
sotoeiin.es wcakm. This ran invariably
be rcbevid by outline: the plna'erin narrow
e 11 1 s, mi as 10 v;.v e bee mo; ion, and apply.
in ; 011 muscles auecled.
Msy.r .trri.n.
lit!. e lie. chl ii'icii
'eriei 1 at heme.
the Itubili of rhli'Hi:,!, will
d, the Uajah ot Jolioie, (eel
TrroTt r.;; am i iiks ci'i;ri.
v e .'itb-e -cure r iptti-e, puis, and '! ree
lue-.iw.ii.M ; ro'i f'r del ril'..oi from tuts!
" No f.'o, no per. A! ;I rnn'r em
Acd.ei'...f r:!.i.hiet frs I'oilerttild A
1 s-
' , .r .1 1 Rtt-.'e: .s. ri'H' M,
"what !s vee.r favorite style of tire escape ?"
n!d one ilepiu-'ineiii clerk to another. " 1'ivii-
set it e rule-,," w u tee r, ,
A cough, col I or sore throat requires im-
ine.ii.it nttetition. ns 11. - I, it results 10
itie ineii'tiblo lung (l:r. or ebrotde
tlirn.it tr.mb.e. " ' fiii.tir iiol imVicj"
will invar. a'. ly :'e relief.
1 Have von a i;,i
--- to elmr. h n
!ltoll,!l."
od eookT"
u r tunes
" She's very good .
a week, she can't
ir:M:ss t iNNoi' iu: ccitKit
iy !.ici! n;.i .
I -c.-l-ed port
ttv to t toe
cut i. s, ns they cannot reach the
n i t the c ,r. There U only one
nines, and that is l.v e:ilitu-P.-tib.i-.s
is , ,111-ed by an In.
ion . t the iteicims lining o( the
e. hen this lube ipqs tnilaim-d
iibllm; oiied or I in perfect bear-
t it tot
t dtlf.l
biro tl
.-. I, .1:1
e.tii mi
re II ril
I when
1 O :s ire y clo-ed drained I,
d tl'lto-s the 1 11 tilt HI in lt li ill can be
, tit
me
id t Ie i ml... r. tiore.l lo Is in reitil
citing wiil be desirovi'.l forevrr;
'it ot ten lire caused In- miai rh,
Mtig bat 1111 inllnii.t'd condition ol
..mlit.i
toi.e , .-.
m li ich 1
'he l.illi- o. . -Hi en . -s.
We"!:i,;v.' (ne Hundred Hollars (or any
ca t 1 itcili.r ( ..io-i.,l by ca'iirrlil mat i-atitio't
e enred l.y lla.l'h Cubiii h Cute, send for cir
euliirs, live. T. J. CHUNKY A Co.,
Toledo, O.
5?" Si!'l ) dritCBlsts; 75 eenw.
'sr K 'inrt.ei bip
no ot. f.o (rrt-ll
"V irrn n. poim k. ;r"
- - -- S.1T
' (U' j ts
Profoundly Grateful
For Help Dorivod From
Hocd'a Sarsaparilla
"I am profoundly Imorofwd with the medical
Virtues of Hood's Sarnipurllla. I Was tbreat
cmeil with cancer, and dlsntrreeablo eruptions
on n-.y back and other placet. The cancer was sp
E earing on ray lip. Providentially 1 obtained
ottle of Mood's ParsnpRrUIn, nml by tho timo It
was Rone, toe hud symptoms had nearly all dis
appeared. J havo used lour bottles, uud I ho
huvelthoH eavod Mo From Premature Death.
I ata now almost 73 years of age, and I work
like it, tliror. And I know that Hood's Bursa.
par.Ua hits had much to do with tny vigor and
ftrciiL'th." Jtsv. O. IL FotVKB, 'iHH Ilauovef
stroet, Chicago, 111,
Sarsaparilla
Wbat is August Flower for ?"
As easily answered as asked. It is
for Dyspepsia. It is a sneeial rem-
edy for the Stomach and Liver.
Nothing more than this. We believe
August Flower cures Dyspepsia.
We know it will. We have reasons
for knowing it. To-day it has an
honored place in every town and
country store, possesses one of the
largest manttlaeturinz plants in the
country, and sells everywhere. The
reason is simple. It docs one thing,
jlftljght- !t cures dyspepsiaa
N. P. N. U. No. 4958. F. N. U. No. I7J
'TvH.POlt:..-,s
UUKfcS V
Hood'o Pill's aro tho host after-dinner
fills, atislnt Ulstcatlou, euro headache. 25c N f
nil hpi i! rr W
n 19 ti If vJfi Bi . ia i- L
II
COMI'I.MTITLY ITKOOTIcn.
How luanv reniedlos there ru tt lilch merely
relievo wlihout iiprooilng dueiou I he eon.
1 1 list llh merllnu liiedlelueii lilch siieh pal Un
lives 11 (Tout not only eiiliunevit Hie dIMiiliy I'I
the former, bill serves to ciiiphalo the lolly of
einploi Inn half-way liuiiisiin w hell Ihoionitli
ones ate nvallal.lc. A Inaiketl Inai uiK't of lliln
la lite clTcrt.on the one Ininil, ot lloleter'
Sleiinieh llliiers In eases of chills and level iind
billons lenillteiit, mid on the oilier ol ordinal '
reiinidles In liialiulle ol litis lype. Ily lite lin
tels in a 1 11 1 nil coin pi aim In evci slaije ainl of I he
inosl 11 1 11 1 1 n 1 1 11 1 1 1 ti pe me coin ltl I eoiiiinni d
mid lorn their hold ill the Msicm. I l.es are
rarely, If ever, dislodged by the oulli nlv ti
sciiicesof mi d cine, all hointli ilielr s mpiolns
inai tin. pie. 11,, mil, 1, lti mbii'.alid Ihronitlt on li
iiieatts, I he Mime hold-i xooil "I Imbue Hon,
biliousness, kidney complaint, I hetimal bin,
Iti'i oimness and ilel'llllv. Ily the Illliels lliey
aini'ilieil when many loiiiodici. tall,
lie llld oii tell her I would be there In 1,' tit
iiiidcaily Mm told her oil would be tl.ets
early.
- - - -
i'i,v tlriiMr.x I'or luenkliist.
t'fnudrr's Or von lllned I'liriflrrls
llio besl remedy (or eleani Inn your vteui.
r (use isthat
wjicf taily mjsj.
-... "nrV '.V.v .v ;
t Lionel- I:.V.t, .s4 & 1 U. '-,
. s.,1 . r M. ... it A,,, ii-
Tma : i;;:. t ("ornt tvi.ic .it-Mp.;v rei -
where till oi'mrs 1 .1, C imrlot, tj-'0 Cure
Ihroit, itj.irf-nf .1, V.'-.m 'urn; Col ,!l i.nd
Asthint. I or lon i in-p'mu ! Ii nn r'v.i'j
btvs r.itrf.t Oivj-i -I's, i o v'll ; . it if
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lor l.ai'giim Lint, or call at my Htore,
Z2G Vashingtcn street.
I.PWOHB and Calnloj-tieH lice.
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