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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1893)
A Matter IT costs more to make Royal Baking Powder than any other, because its ingredients are more highly refined and expensive. Hut the Royal is correspondingly purer and higher in leavening strength, and of greater money value to the consumer. The difference in cost of Royal over the best of the others does not equal the difference in leavening strength, nor make good the inferior work of the cheaper powders, nor remove the iiiMini'lli.w n-1il,-"!l H."!l 111 1 iM ltVlVt' in 5 the food. Where me tmest tood is renin red. the Royal lkiking Powder only can be used. ' VVhere the otue;tio.i of health is considered, no baking powder b:;t Royal can be used with safety. All others are shown by official analvses to contain lime, ammonia or alum. FrancU Juarph Hint Kui'iilo. At this moment two historic ami royal persotiatres who are crossing the tai;o of the world seem to lie stamped by the fatal ity of the ancient. They are like t wo evo cations of .Kschylus or Kuripidea. They miggest lEdipns and .locasta. One is the Kmperor Francis Joseph, the other the Kmpress Kiiionie. Ou both a crushing fatality seems to rest. One, mounted on the throne, saw herself precipitated from it in the midst of its great tss luster. Struck to the heart by those mortal Mows, Keichshofeu, Spicbe ten, Sedan, she saw her husband led away a prisoner after having surrendered his army to the victor She saw her palace iuvuled by the threatening mob, and deserted by the flood of court iers she was accompanied to her exile only by that American citizen, by that Thomas Y. Evans, wbo alone was faithful in misfortune. She saw her husband, prostrated by pain and adversity, die inglorious in that exile, and finally her son, her only son, on whose head centered all her pride, all her hope, perished in a barbarous and lone some land, far from Kurope, far from all that could cast a last ray on his premature grave. And yet she lives, she goes about, she talks, she revisits Paris, she goes to see its monuments, she even enters that Palace of Industry which she inaugurated, and which even years ago was looked upon as a Babylonian dream, and she passes, an incarnation of fatality, under the as tonished eyes of the people who gaze upon her. The other is Francis Joseph. He ascend ed the throne amid the noise and trepida tion of a fearful storm. He successively received at the heart those triple poniard thrusts Magenta, Solferino, Sadowa. He signed, howling with rage, that treaty of Pragne which snatched from his brow the German imperial crown; then, amid the gloomy solitude which made his domestic hearth a desert, he learned the mysterious catastrophe which deprived bim of his only son, the heir of his crown, the only future and the supreme hope of the empire. De Blowitz in Harper's. Drinking Iced Water. It is a pity that with our fondness for copying Old World vices, small and great, we should not be willing to adopt some of their virtues as well. In the matter of drinking iced water the native American is a constant marvel to the European. At some of the hotels across the water designed to cater to our citizens abroad the notice is broadly published on menu cards, circu lar., and even in newspaper notices, "Ice water served for drinking purposes." The average German landlord has only lately begun to understand that his American guests want water to drink, and he has by no means recovered from his astonished horror at the quantity consumed as a bev erage. A woman who spent a winter in Munich at a boarding bouse tells of coming down one cold morning to breakfast and asking for a glass of water. The servant brought it, round eyed with wonder, but docile. As it was placed before the guest the pre siding fraulein caught sight of the glass. "Oh!" she said quickly, "don't drink that; it is fresh from the faucet. Send it to me and I will warm it," and she reached for the hot water kettle. It was with difficulty that she could be made to believe that per sons over here drank iced water winter and summer alike. "I wonder you live at all," she commented feeJingly, "if you treat your stomachs like that." Her Point of View in New York Times. THE REASON. Let us look into the force, mean ing, reason of the oft-repeated line : Cures Promptly and Permanently. Pains Endured for 30 Years, 25 Years, 20 Years, 10 Years, Have been promptly Cured by 3T. JACOBS Oil, By the use of: A FEW APPLICATIONS A HALF BOTTLE ONE BOTTLE TWO BOTTLES. Correspondence with Sufferers shows entire permanence of cure up to this time, in some cases covering 5 Years, 7 Years, 8 Years, 10 Years, .Ad so on, and this proof va hold. A copy of the "Official Portfolio of the world's ColunjBian Exposition," descriptive of Uuildings and Grounds, beautifully illus trated, in watnr cplrr effects, wiil be sent to any address upon receipt of ion. in postage stamps hy The Cuikles A. Yoojuta C0.1 B.aw:jigi:e. Jin. N, P. N. U. No. 501 S. F. N. U. No. 678 of Health THE LEARNED GROCER. Be Sy Tlier la No Such Thine nil Ilrll Ctirrtuits, ami Tells Why. "Mother wants a pound of dried cur rants," said a Iittli girl who came into the learned grocer's store on l'ighth avenue. "I hain't got a dried currant In the More, and there hain't one in the city," replied the grocer. "Hut I know what you want. and I've got Vtn." The liired grocer brought forth a box of the little sticky, sugary, dried fruit popularly known as dried currants, and used in fruit cake, plum puddings, mince pies, biins, and the like. "Why, them's 'em!" said the little girl. "Yes, them's 'em," assented t he grocer, "and if the Grecian maiden who trod thin particular lot of fruit into the package hai used a little water on her feet before she began there wouldn't be so much sand and grit in 'em as there is. She must have beeu having h regular hoe down on the classic sands before she began to dance on this box of fruit. There, sissy, tell your mother she must bathe 'em in several waters before she uses 'em, or she might just as well put a lot of sandpaper iu her fruitcake. And tell her they ain't dried currants, either." "What's the reason they ain't dried cur rants?" asked a disputative customer. "They ain't dried currants any more than they're dried pumpkins.'" replied the groeer. "The reason they aiu't dried cur rants is that they wereu't currants before they were dried. That's reason enough, ain't it?' "Yes," said the customer, less disputa tive. "But what does everybody call 'em dried currants for?" "'Cause they dou't know any better!" replied the grocer. "They'll go right on coming in here and asking for dry cur rants just the same after I tell 'em why they ain't dried currants as thev did be fore." "What should they ask for, then?" In quired the customer. "If any man should ever come In here and ask for dried corinths," said the gro cer, "he would not necessarily be a gentle man, but I'd bet on him for beitig a scholar. Dried corinths is what you should ask for when you want this little sugar coated, gritty raisin, for it's a raisin, pure and simple." "How's that?" the customer wanted to know. "Because it was a grape before it was dried," said the grocer, "and if dried grapes ain't raisins, what are they?" "But you said these were dried cor inths!" said the customer. "What's a corintb anyhow?" "A corinth is the smallest grape that grows," replied the grocer, "and it lost its name years and years ago because it was gradually corrupted into currant, which became the name of the acidulated little berry of our garden which you might dry from now until Gabriel sounds his horn without getting it any uearer the condition of a raisin than a pea is. This little grape grows all over the islands of the Grecian archipelago and was first exported from Corinth, and that's what gave it its name. The bunches don't grow much bigger than a stem of red currants, and they are so full of sugar tlmt when t hey are picked and dried in the sun they actually seem to melt and run together and it takes a good deal of care and labor to separate them again. "After they are separated is the time when the Grecian maiden gets her work in on them, for it is one of her pleasant duties to jump on a heap of the sticky fruit with her bare feet until she has compressed enough of the little raisins to pile three boxes into one. No hydraulic press could do it any better. If it could we wouldn't have the sand and grit the maidens feet mingle with the fruit, without which no dried corinths are genuine. "Still, I shall expect folks to come in here and ask for dried currants just the same," said the learned grocer, as he went to wait on a new customer. New York Sun. The Crayfixh. There Is no reason why crayfishes should not be introduced very profitably in the fresh waters all over the United States, and it is not unlikely that the fish commis sion will take steps to accomplish this end. The crayfish closely resembles the lobster in appearance, its meat being much mors delicate in flavor, and it would be very nice indeed if the streams and ponds in every state of the Union could be stocked with this huge species, which is very pro lific, and can be made at home anywhere. An interesting burrowing variety of a small sort is very plentiful on the Poto mac meadows near Washington. It lives in holes, with bottle shaped en largements at the bottom, where the ani mal can usually be found by digging. In the spring each one builds over its burrow a sort of chimney six or eight inches high, composed of lumpsof mud, which it fetches and piles ingeniously on top of one another In the shape of a dome, closed at the top. In Massachusetts there are more than $350,000,000 deposited in saving banks; and all of it is in small sums, for the law does not allow any person to draw interest on more thau 1,009 in any bank. f A fr'Uhrritiftti'ft I1 nttoftttr. Ho sat In the hotel otllee all by himself. Rppatvntly in the brownest kind of a brown M tidy, and li did not respond for several moments after a friend had taken a chair by his side and slapped him on the leg When he did speak, ho said: "I'Aer happen to uoaloiig the river w hero the. wholesale- llsh dealers art'?" "Oh, yes, lots of tunes," answered I ho other man. "You've seen those llsh cars there? Hold A ton aptoeo, don't they?" "Moro'n that, some of 'em," "Mow many of those cars do you sup pase. come into IVtroit every day full of fish!" "Oh, there's probably fifty I don't know but. tnoiv." "That's a hundred thousand pound of fish." "Yes." "Whew! Toledo has 'em the same way. eh?" "Yes, and Cleveland and HulTalo and Krie and Sandusky -Sandusky lias moro'n all the rest and Milwaukee gets 'em and Chicago, Why, good gracious! they coma into every tow u on the lakes. "Millions and millions and millions of pounds of lish. All kinds of llsh too, 1 s'pose." "Yes, nil kinds." "Ioes seem as if the water must fairly swarm with 'em, doesn't it?" "Then how is it"-the thoughtful man straightened up and shifted around so as to look the other man sipiaro in the faco "how is it that. I go out fishing, sit all day from the first streak 'o dawn till the even ing shadows fall, and catch just one three pound bass? Yes, and, by thunder, git called a liar when I (ell of that! llow is it, I say?" lie continued to glare at the ot her man for n moment, but, receiving no answer, ho lit a cigar and relapsed into a blown study. IVtroit Kreo Press. Tho rhysliilogv of i:ii. In his curious studvof the "Phvslologv of Kvil," Pr II. W. Kiehanlson "declares that tho man of science finds t w o nat ural causes of evil in mankind hereditary ami early environment. Tho operat ion of t lies causes is made conspicuous in a novel in vestigation carried out bv Professor Dug dale, of New York, ho has been able to trace one criminal family back to the set tlement of its first members in America. Ho has found that from this parent stock has sprung l.'.'uo descendants. The lives of ?iW of those have been closely followed by Professor Ungilale, the result of the in vestigation ".bowing that not one of tho TO1.) had escaped the contamination of evil or its consequences. His researches also show that the crimes of this one family have, during the last seventy-five years, cost the state of New York f l.VO.ooO. Those who are liorn bad, however, are not always incurable. Mr. Isaac Ashe, president of thr Central Criminal asylum, Dublin, Ireland, has suggested that in herited tendencies to crime can be treated in the young by teaching useful occupa tions, which will call into play the, facul ties exercised in criminal acts. Thus the child of a clever forger may be educated into an honest, draftsman; so may the children of several generations of pick pockets lx taught clever handiwork, such as watchmaking or oi her wotk requiring fingers unusiialy deft in their movements. St. Louis Kepublic. An Intruder in the Until. The true luxury of the bath is best ap preciated by people of hot climates. The baths of Kingston, Jamaica, are described by a correspondent as delight fill, being long enough and wide enough to allow one to flounder about, and even to take a couple of strokes. They are made of concrete ami are filled with water at the temperature at which it conies from the mains just right to make a plunge enjoyable. So clear Is the water that one can scarcely realize it is three feet deep. Once in awhile, to !cure, there is some thing which may detract from its enjoy ment by the stranger, if he lias not becomo usedtosonie of the other inhabitants of the land. For example, as I was about to take my first jump, I discovered something that looked a bit like a horseshoe crab down at the bottom. Calling to one of the black pickaninnies running about the yard, I asked him what it was. "Oh, dat's a scorpium." "Well, take him right out." "Oh, he's dead, sah." "Nevermind! I prefer my bath without him in it." A dead scorpion is bad enough, but that is preferable to having a live one drop from the rafters overhead on one's bare flesh, as once happened toa friend of mine. Youth's Companion. Motion of tho Stars. The term "fixed," applied to the stars, Is a mistake, for it is now known that there is not a fixed star in the heavens, and prol- ably no such condition as absolute rest in the universe. All the stars are in motion, and some of them are moving at the rate of 2.jO,000 miles an hour, or more than thrice the velocity of our earth on its orbit. It might bethought that this constant mo tion would produce continual changes in the stellar relations and alter the face of the heavens every few years. But the vast distances at which the stars are set from us destroy the visual aspect of their motion and preserve the unchanging aspect of the heavens. None of the con stellations have suffered a dislocation in 8,900 years. Sirius, Arcturus and the Ple iades are still in their places. Although the eighty-one stars in Orion have ever been in motion, each without relation to any other, the mighty figure is as it ap peared to the man of Uz forty centuries ago. New York Telegram. A Gigantic Cherry Tree. There is an Ohio Beauty cherry tree In the old B;ussford orchard in Brown's Val ley, Cal., which bears from 11,000 to 15,000 pounds of fruit per year. The tree is so iarge that each year a big scaffolding has to be built around it so that the cherrigs can be picked. Fruit Grower. American freight cars carry about thirty tons' weight, the cars weighing about nine tons. They are gradually superseding the English cars in that country, which weigh five tons and can carry only seven tons of cargo Life and Strength Are plvcn to weak and frail children iu wonder ful raannnr hy Hood's fjurfiaparilm. Mr. hd- wara hiiikti, i.aivreiie,", Mass., says: "our daugh ter, Kttu, hud little Ftrength when a baby. When two aim one lout years old sue tnnl lio (jiient Hinting spells. We pave her Hood's Bnrnparil'a. Her freiipral heal) ti improved untilshebecatre I e-ilthy audrugscd. Wegivcher :tfcx.-f' .try Etta Jiilbeit. Hood's Sarsaparilla occasionally now, whenever she complains of mat tireil iceiiug. HOOd'S Pi I Is euro Constipation hy rcKtoriut; the peristaltic actiou of the ali.nciiiury cunuU mm IIOITT'S OAK IlKOVK IM UOOI,. Iloltt's Oak Urovo School, Millhrao, San Mateo county, Cal. A first class hump school for boys. Heautlfiil suiroundlniis, Superior Instruction. Tho best of euro. Its graduates for IS'AI uro admitted totheState I'uixorsity or Stanford I' Diversity without examination. Number of pupils Hinltod. Full term commences Aitxusl I . Send lor catalogue, and mention this paper. Ira (I. Iloitt, I'll, P., Master, o State Superin tendent Public Instruction. I'IivkIoIorInIs nay tlmt active exorcise of ft umti'x nuns nmt chest promote the activity ol Ills mind. I'l'ilmps this Is w hy pimlllsIN do no much lulkliiH. 1K IDKDI.Y SH AKY. A trciiiMliiK burnt, mi iinei'itnlti lot, tldnetl liess, Hellenic, t liy restless shuilnn (ruin one I'litcc or I'oMuie to another, iiMiitlly mental mi ne unco al uiioMeeicd noises, too among iho Unheal ions ot extreme iioi vousiicsv those seem trill tut:, but the hciillli of men and omen in till condition Is "decidedly sliiiky," llahlo lo he oven hrow n dbasiroinn y Vy caio-es Inch the visorons mlfclil dely, To lorilly llie ner vous svitom Konoriil viKor noisl, Ihioiotli the motuim of reimoicoil ilie.iion and it icucwal ol mi impalied I'oiter ol sleeeliiK Hi mulil.l.e nilsed to a heulihl'il Mninlutd. guarantee ol llils Is II, .-loiter s Stomach Hitlers, w Mi li to establishes digestion, ImIc seerelloii ninl the liahll ol huh mi 'ci liuinciilly rexular Imsis. I lius rencv. iiik that hoilily cqiiiliht turn, u Inch Is followed hy a K n of "Irenglh and nerve 1 1 a 1 1, i 1 1 1 1 1 . For kidney eoiii4iilnt, rheuma tism, ticimiUla. and a- a preventive of the tlisl ntuck or sill'seiiienl reliirn ol iioihii lal dlsor dors, ihts medicine is without a I'cer. 'Ihrleo diilU lake a lsit"t;l-sliil. " Pon t you lliliis ," the mother said proudly that her idavlnx shows remarkable llulsh'.'" " es," replied Hie votum man bUnoiiIIv, " but she w as i . a loni: : lime KctltiiK to It." KM'KKIKM'K OK AN K. X - til A M I'lON. Athletes and men w ho take ordinary out door exercise, such as walking, running, bicycle-riding, jumping, swimming, tennis, etc., are often the subjects of acute troub les. The experience of au t x champion walker will be ol interest to all who are af- tlldid. II M.I1V I'.liOOKs writes: No. . ; t F.r N in 1 1 i:km ii Sr., I N kw YouK, April ", Issi;. i "Numerous statements lolslivo to the merits of ililleioiit plasters having been brought lo iiiv intention. 1 take this oppor tunity to slate thai 1 have used .Vi i.ua k's i I'oKols I'l vstlss lor over twelilv years nud ! prefer t tit-in to any other kind. I would i tiirtliermore state that 1 was very s'.ck wiib ! catarrh id' the kidney s, end attribute my recovery entirely to Aii.ioik's IVuors I I.AM'I.BS The w -hisky trust, I1U I1 w nv supposed to be on t!ie I'l ink o( death, nuns out lo l.e full ol spirits. HI I'l l KK ANI IMI.KS IT HID, Wo positively cure rupture, pile Slid all rec tal .HscHvsH without pain ur deU'iitloa irom bunt liess, No euro, co psy. Aluo all VOvitr i!: ease. Addr.n.s tor pamphlet lpt. Purler the J ,V Lou-y, S-vs Murkuti'.rcel, ran Kiam lmxi. ("hieiiKo's he-t brand of June weather Is on tap. every prospect pleases and only tho rail roads are v lie. There l more catarrh In this sec ton of the e.iini try 1 linn all oilier disease- put loKcther, and until the la-t few years was suppos, q to It inciiral.le. l-'or anient many ea's doctor- pro nounced It a local dleilse ami pr-serli-d lo. al relliedu-s, and l" I'oil" tan tlv tall ttlK to cure w llh local treatment pronounced It incuranie. .sci ence litis proven catarrh to he a consiitultona! disra.-e, and lln re.ue requires eoii-ui utioi.al treatment. Hail's t'ntarrli 1'ure, iniiinil o tured .y I-. .1. 1'hetiey ,y Co., Toledo, uhio, Is Hie only constitutional cure on the market. Hi taken internally III do-c- from ten drop to a ti aspi.oii" fill. It act-directly on the Icood and iiiueoun surfaces ot the jysleiu. They off.-r one hundred dollars for any ease it full. to cure, scud for circular and tesiiuiotiinis. Addri s K. .1. I IIKSKV A ' , lolcdo, O. If Sold hy druggists ; 7.' cents. I'se Ktiameilue Store I'ollnh; no dimt. no nnu-11. Thy Gkiimsx for breakfast. A DteTMHAS'CK Isn't what you want, if your stom ach and Isiwels are- irregular. That's aUiut ull you get, though, with the ordinary pill. It may r lievo you for tho moment, but you'ro usually in a ivurso state af terward than before. This is iust where Pr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets do most good. They act in ou easy and natural way, very different from the huge, old fashioinsl pills. They're not only plcasiintor, but there's no rej ection afterward, and their help luxlx. One little, Hligar-cotitisl pellet for n gentlo laxative or corrective three for a cathartic. Constipa tion, Indigestion, liilious Attacks, Dizziness, Sick and liilious Head aches, aro promptly relicvisl and cured. They're tho snmlli'st, the easiest to tuke and the cn'oyics; pill you can buy, for they're ijumnntreil to give satisfaction) or your money is returned. CCD You pay oidy for tho good you j got. Baking PosVder Purity and Letaveninrt. Powfcr UNEQUALXD. GASH PRICES To Introduce! our I'owilcr. wo have do ti'rmiiit'fltocllstrluiitoiiniorig the cinouin ers a number of CASH l'lUZlca To the person orciuti rntunilm: U'l the largost number ofcert I Urates on or bi-fnro Juno J, wo wl:l piveariinli prlzo ol $101), urnl to thn upKt largest, numerous other prlzus rouging from $5 to?75 IN C'.vi-Ul. CLOSSEr & DEVERS, PORTLAND, Or. HAVE YOU GOT PILES ITTrriNI TTLT:9 known by mnutnr like pernplraticm, cnuao interne i llohln wlien warm, 'ills "t Ylta.U AT ONCK TO DR. B0-SAN-KO S HILE REMEDY, whl"h et dlroctly on parts aflncts1, absorbs turaorn, allayiilttfliinBr.orrocttnlt permaiiiiitoiiro. I'rliorioo. IrMf.Klo or uuui. Ur. Susanko, Fhlladelptiui, I't, Conmimptlve and people who have weak lunKSor Asth ma, should una i'lso'r Cure fur Consumption. It bus cured lhoununl. It has not injur pd nnn. It is not hurl to take. 1 1t la tho best couith eyrup. Sold everywhere. Ji.c. J PRINTERS AND -WII.I. I'IM a Printing Material For hiiIo nt lowest u iics ami PAIMED fl. RPV I " BW III I TYPE. PRESSES, mm a mm m ' -j Corner Front and Alder Streets, PORTLAND, OR. f flP Writo fur priivH atul terms liefure litivinn elsewhere. Uno teutmlimo. Tins Ohkat Coron 1 nit rotuitiy tium whero all nllierH fad, Coiiuha, Croup. 8or Ihroal, iluaiirntm, Whoopuiff Couth and Atttinr. I'nr Conaumpticn It liiut no rU al; hint cured thounit, mid will ri KB You II taken In tlruc. huld by lirilK'ta on n KU'ir Boti'o. nr 11 I.ntnn llaek or I'he-t, 111 SIULOU 3 BELLADONNA I'LAS I hR U'od to euro you. l'rkv. Wet. luJivtor(ii, August Flower" "One of my neighbors, Mr. John Gilhcit, has been sick ft.r a Idii time. All thought him past reoovrry. He was horribly t in.ici.tteil from the inaction of his liver ami kidneys. It is difficult to describe his npeur ance atul the? miserable Mate of his health at tli.it time. Help from nny source seemed impossible. He tried your August Flower and the effect upon him was magical. It restored him to perfect health to the gieat astonishment of his family and friends.' ' Johnyuibcll, Holt, Out. BestintheWorld! Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! FK.ANK WOOI.SKV, Agnt, I'ort ImikI. Or. A. KKI.KKMIKIM Kit, LemlliiK Jew eler nl the I'm lilt Nnrthwt'Ht, keepn a larKe Ktoek nl all hhCKhT HOCIKI V 1IA1MIKS on hand, llenl koiiiIi at luiv est IlKurei, HailKes made to order. MDC WINCinW'C Soothing IIIIIO. IHItULUII O bYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING Kor.lr bj all lruMl.l.. ( rata a Italtl. 07C( to S250.00 tzr?tM YOUNG MENI Tho Specific A No. I. Cnrei, wltfunj fall, all rnwd of 4inrr hiH aixl 4 J I '!, do iMUIcr tt Imw mnf 1'h'VwiIh Mlrlrturt , t wnn au In t-fhui ii iiitily. 'uiN'ri w hi'ii fvorj lliitiK Htw ))ivs fjillrit. Huhl riv id I ltnn.',ulH, iMiKiiifju'tiiriTH; 'i lit- A.MrhufMihPi f fdli-hia iL!t iwi i u.. huit Junci. Til IS IS THK T1MK TO order vour SI' MM Kit HOI.I.KUS. You want the iiuht ; that'll tho n:ily klml we deal In. Then neiid von r order lor Iho IIKST KOI, I, KKH and INKS to IWI.MKK A KKY TYI'K KDKY, l'OIII'l.ANO, Olt, CHIL0HS CATARRH WcgPR EMEDY, lluvi'Vi.iil uiairli I 'I'tu reiileilvlatriiiiniii. FRAZER AM GREASE SOCIETY BADGES. iff Mil "IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES" EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE RHEUMATISM " ' ti T I M It USE OF IVJoore's Revealed Remedv. .!7"'"R!lry MOORK'H RKVKAI.KD RKM KI)Y K".'.MATISMandmyyo,K mAiuifli wnon tno best doctor I BOLD BY PUBLISHERS in. 1. 11 nk ov and Machinery muni ml vaiiliip'iHiM tot ins at TVPF milMnRVS II I II 1.1 M U III Hercules Gas Eiisjine (UAH Oil (1AHOMM!) Madnfor Por or Punipinii Pufpoi. Th t1ifa"t Itrll.lil DM I1! 114 In (Ml lliu MaJktk OUT OC FN(NMI AN PUH, For Rlmjilii tty H llenKtliO M nrld. II vita llarilf from A lU'.emdr, No Car loirrtor lo get out of or1r. No lluttrrlr. or Kleelrlo t-f k. It ran with l'lirn"-r (lrit,. ef Ooi lli.o thiui oilier t-iigllltl. 1110 r" nrti.Kit t PALMER & RCY, MANurACTUf Rtt 416 tuuomi Slrwt. Sjd frnoicc, UL AM - 1 OUTI.AMI. Clti:oilN. FISHING TACKLE - K ill Rod, Rods, Linos, Hooks, Londors. rtc, of the Finest Quality. m;nii 10 THE I T. HUDSON ARMS CO., 03 First St., Portland, Or. tit' Send lor eatkinKUo. DR. GUNtTS ONION SYRUP F0R COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. In rf)nii funiilr nf ti'n children, my only nm ly far (;.)'i(ihM, Ool H nn J (Vnip wim fulon nvrup. It U it mi rftVitU J I -t iy ft It writ fm iy vnrn Now my KrAtKtfhll'tron tikn Ir, (liinn'i Onion Hyru whl"h liinlrnaily irimrt t n 't ?nnn rl""ttwt tn lh tftfifn, Holil Anry whfro, I.nt't luMlrn CHI OAtitn. Tkoimaubtitmluf iU Tlioru't yuiUiug M RLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. "T,''S:'; HyplilllK I)or"iaiieiiily ennui In I', to.'i:. il.ivi. Yen ran Imi inai"il ni leuiin .r Hi" umiiih irleo unit tlui illio Icuim unlee h III! tin."!" In 1 .. ti'r lo ennui bem wo will euniriiet, l.ienni them or re I mil money ml pny riN"ii".ut,r enmlnu. rnllruiiil lain Mini Imlel IjIIIk, Ifwn lull ti, eme. If yen huvo taken iiiit-. riiry, lodliln polimli, nmlMlll huvo in liea inel leilliH, SI 111 una I'ulelie. in en, mil, tinre 'I litnul, "lmili.,('oi,ei--4'tii(,i'e,l r,,oi., 1 lee I'm hi any jinn, in inn nuitv, lliur or l.vehruwa liilllnty Mil, It li lllll M.Vlhllin! l.i.llOll IV) I SON 11,1,1. u-n twit ,. 1 .... 1. . ........ le.. U..11..I1 .1... ili.llniilu eiiiiea 1111.I i-lialleiiui" (lie m in lil lur it rn u f iiiimil inn", '1 liiMllseni.il Iiiim ill way l.ulll. it tin. 1.111 ('l,o mii I'nili.eiit livl - Inn.. ..,, oooi raiilial lii liliKl ii'ir iineniiiil tliuial irnaianli n. A linliile iriiil' 4eni '..-ulnl mi mipllenilun A'trtrei.H roolv JH.H'.IV '., aaa lu ltlUl Alanunlu'X'vuiiili:. . blvuuo, IU. Gas or Gasoline A li isit' v! Power. Heipilres No Mroimcd KiirI Hour. Your WifoCitn K1111 It. PALMER 4 EEY, San Francisco, Cal, and rortlanil, or. No Butterica or Ekctrio Spark. riinri, w..Y.T 10. - 1 p,ln -tat,, iin.h ...... 1... ... mVhVA l,,u.w,in p'c,lHuro llml y the WHO of could in t rtl, him ',,.. , , "i 4 r' ,.lftu Yours In rrall tilde, Mkn N. V. bTJ U.U. lik Ell TOOK UHUGGIST.