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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1893)
2 University of California. Your committee have mmle a very careful exami nation of the ROYAL BAKING POWDER, and are satisfied that it fulfils all the requirements which the public can make of a baking powder. For purity and care in preparation it equals any in the market, and Our test shows that it has greater leavening power than any other of which we have any knowledge. Prof. Chemistry, University of California, and State Analyst. Prof. Chemistry, College riarmaoy of the University of California. i- I- All other baking1 por.-Jers contain either alum or ammonia. Owing to a disagreement with their customers as to the price of milk, the cow owners of Rappoltsnveiler, an Alsa tian dairy village, are pouring their en tire product into the river. There is one place in France in which gravestones and funeral epitaphs are unknown. This is the village of Boreias in the Maritime Alps. The dead are not buried, but are thrown into a bonehouse. The recent riots in Faris cost the gov ernment something. Troops to the num ber of 20,000 were brought into the city to strengthen the garrison, and their maintenance there amounted to $15,000 a dav. FREE JONES' THE CASH ; Buyers' Guide STORE. The Biters' tin he i published Ihe first of each niomu. It is issued in tne interest of all consumers. It nives the lowest oush quotations on everything in tne grocery line. It will save yon moiiey to consult it. Mailed free to any address oh application. liou't be without it. It costs you notuina to tret it. It quotes whole sale prices direct to the consumer. Mention this paper. Address JONES' CASH STORE, 130 Front Street. - Portland, Or. Baking PoiVder Purity and Leavening PoWer UNEQUALED. GASH PRISES To Introduce our Powder, we have da termined to distribute among the consum er a number or CASH PRIZES. To the person orclnb returning osthelargest nnmberofcertitlcatesonor before June 1, 1891, wewlllKiveacasbprizeof 100. and to the next largest, numerous other prize ranging from 5 to f 75 IU CASH. OOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND, Or. "German lyrup 5 Boschee's German Synip is more successful in the treatment of Con sumption than any other remedy prescribed. It has been tried under every variety of climate. In the bleak, bitter North, in damp New England, in the fickle Middle States, in the hot, moist South every where. It has been in demand by every nationality. It has been em ployed in every stage of Consump tion. In brief it has been used by millions and its the only true and reliable Consumption Remedy. $ Masquerades, parades, Wl ATI I It THK ATIUCAI S. Kverything in the above line. Costumes, Wigs, Beards, Properties, Opera and Play Books, etc., furnished at greatly reduced rates and in supe rior quality by the oldest, largest, best renowned and therefore only reliable Theatrical Supply Howe on the Pacific Cwvst. Correspondence so licited. Goldstein & Co., 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell street, also 800 Market street, San Francisco. We supply all Theaters on tlte Coast, to whom we re spectfully refer. J) This Trade Mark Is on the best WATERPROOF COAT mutrated n jfje World I Ca USE A. J. TOWER, BOSTON. MASS. N. P. N. U. No. 510 S. F. N. U. No. 587 4 4 : 4 it -Id i ) 4! v -I M -:l 4S -I : licuuty In High Harked Chair. "There is a certain chair in the Tuxedo clubhouse," said a New York man, "that nil the women seem to ko for. Jt is not particularly comfortable, but it has the reputation of beititr, very lieconiinj;, having a very high back which serves as a distinct ly good background." It is a well known fact that a hih backed chair is much more becoming to the figure and face than a low one. One of the most successful pattern in the way of dining room chairs hasahigh leather back reaching several inches attove the head when the occupant is Rittinx down. The dull coloring of the old Span ish leather is wonderfully etiicacious in bringing out the fresh tints of a pretty woman in her best attire as she sits framed, as it were, in a beautiful setting studded with antique nails and quite separated In effect from the rest of the room. There is something very reposeful and aristocratic in such isolation besides being eminently becoming. "How well Mrs. Blank's white head and fine features look against that old leather," said a young artist who was present at a dinner where the chairs were like the model described. "I feel as if we were all a col lection of Vandyke portraits." New York Tribune. Men Blush More Thau Women. On a work on criminology the learned investigator says that out of US young men criminals 44 per cent did not blush when examined. Of 1S3 female criminals 81 per cent did not blush. If our novels are to keep up with science, they must change their in dicia of emotion. It must be the men who blush and the other sex whose sensitiveness must not be a regular feature. Iander blushes as he declares himself or is sudden ly brought up against a sentimental out crop, but Hero takes it calmly. The sci entist also notices that women blush about the ears rather than on the check. This also requires a change in the novels. It is a pointer, too, for the ladies' man who is watching for signs that he is making an impression. If he fastens his gaze upon the left ear, he may see something that will tell him he may consider himself happy. San Francisco Argonaut. Lightning at Marseilles. A party of gentlemen were discussing the singular effects of lightning in the hearing of a Marseillais, who broke in with: "The effects of lightning! J ust fancy the trick I saw it play only last week. 1 was having my lunch at Cabournat's you know Ca boil mat at the corner of the Canebiere bridge, Cabournat, the best hand in all the province for preparing a bouillabaisse? All of a sudden the electric fluid invaded the restaurant it double locked three doors and opened four dozen oysters! Opened them, I tell you, as clean as with a knife! There, that'll give you an idea how the lightning goes to work at Marseilles." Al manach Drolatique, Moonstruck Sailors. There is no doubt that persons are often moonstruck, particularly in the tropics. There is in port today the master of a ves sel whose face is horribly distorted by a shock from the moon's rays while he was crossing the equator on his way north. On warships no one is allowed to (deep on deck, and the lunar rays therefore cannot reach them, but on merchant vessels, where there is less discipline, especially in hot weather, tars sleep on deck and are often picked up insensible in the morning. Philadelphia Record. A Juvenile Opinion. An observing little girl, who lives in the upper part of the city, does her own think ing and speaks right out with juvenile frankness, wis looking at some pictures the other evening and came across one which represented a woman in a full sized hoopskirt, such as was worn when the style was at its height. She studied it as a rare curiosity for a second, and then ex claimed: "Mamma, just look at this lady with an umbrella on.'" Detroit Free Press. To Investigate the South Pole. Professor Nordenskjold, of arctic fame, will Boon start from Australia in two small sailing vessels, having auxil iary steam power, for an exploration of the antarctic ocean. The vessels will be thoroughly equipped with every de vice found useful in ice navigation. The locality has not been visited Bince James Ross' expedition in 1841, although the English ship Challenger went an far south as latitude 65 degs. 42 min. in 1874. Exchange. The Iiear Scares the Ranchers. There is a bear roaming the river bot toms in the vicinity of Linda that, when it sees a man, rises on its hind legs and begins to dance. It is thought the crea ture must have escaped from some gyp sies who recently passed through the town. Many of the ranchers living near there are so frightened that they sleep in their windmills at night.- I Not Interested tu the War. I was riding up through Arkansas with Price's army. Wo were on our way back to Missouri, the Yankee had let us alone so long we thought limylto they had quit limiting or hail forgotten us. We wore Net ting anxious about it. Along toward nij;lit 1 met a man who had lived up there lit the mountain, lie had Ix-eii llshing and had his string of llsh with him. lie was going home, I was pretty full of patriotism and not ion about duty. You see, 1 had studied the relations of the state to the nation, ami the relation of the state to the states, and the relations of the state to the territories, ami the relations of the clti.eti to the atates anil to the nation. 1 thought I knew all about it. I said to this man away up In the mountain of Arkansas: "Why aren't you in the armyf" "What army!1" he asked. "The Confederal canny, of course," said I. "Oh, yes," he said, "I did hear something about such nit urmv." "Ye," said 1, growing a little hot, "I thought so. And why aren't you out with it (Ithting the battle of t lie country I"" "What country?" he asked. "This country," I said. He looked all around him at the moun tain, and then he said: "Stranger, suppose yon lived In this country, and owned all you wanted of it, and hail all the use of it you wanted, and some other fellow was paying the taxes and the expense of keeping tip the government, wouldn't you think you was a denied fool to go to light in about it with that other fol low?" St. Louis lilolto-lVmoorat. The Itattlejrrouml of the A tons. In 15S0 the Azores came under the power of Spain, and In the history of the next SO years their name i frequent as the favorite battleground of the Kuglish and Spanish fleet. The partiality wa Indeed mainly on the side of the former and for a good reason. These islands lay right in the track of all vessels nailing to and from that en chanted region known to all men as the Spanish Main. On the lushest peak of Tervcira, whence In clear weat her the sea could lie scanned for leagues around, were raised two col umns, and by t hem a man watched night and day. When he saw any sails approach ing from the west, he set a flag upon the western column -one for each sail. If they came from the east, a similar sign was set on the eastern column. Hither In trsnse day came up out of the mysterious western was the great argosic laden with gold and silver and jewels, with silks and spices and rare wiwsls, wrung at the cost of thousands of harmless lives and cruelties unspeakable from the fair lauds which lie Itotween the water of the I anb bean sea and the giant wall of the Andes. And hither, when Kiigland, too, liogan to turn her eye to Kl Dorado, came the great war galleon of Spain and Portugal to meet these precious cargoes and convey them safe into Lislxtn or Cadiz before those terrible Kuglish sea wolves could get scent of the prize. Macmillan's Magazine. Health of Harvard Students. Harvard's sanitary condition i the sub ject of some adverse comment just now groundless, it would seem, la-cause for the present it is authoritatively denied that the health of the college, is anything but the best; for the future any demand for revi sion is anticipate! by measures already in hand. The desire to keep expense. at a minimum causes the demand for cheap lodgings, and therein lies the greatest dan ger. The right of a student to live in any locality is still subject to the permission of the faculty, h:1 an inspection of students' quarters has begun with a view to black listing unwholesome house. In one department at least every student's room will be visited. Where such a course seems necessary a physician and sanitary expert will prescif lie measures necessary to obviate any suspicious conditions, ami un less these are complied with the places will be declared untenantable for those connect ed with the university. This may lead toan advance in the lowest rents, which, how ever, will be more than offset by the feeling of security against avoidable illness. Uos ton Transcript. Who Was Doing the Calling. William came to see the small boy's sis ter oftener than anybody else, but George and one or two others appeared lift ween times. Several evenings ago the small boy came in about 9 o'clock, and meeting his older brother in the hall asked who was in the parlor. "I don't know," he said; "some young man. I heard his voice, but didu't sco him." "What are they doing in there?" "Oh, billing and cooing, I presume." "I guess not," retorted the boy. "They may be Georging anil cooing, or something like that, but no billing. I met Bill on the street as I came in, looking as black as a load of coal." Detroit Free Press. A lioon For Women. Imagine the bliss for women if they could go in and order a gown and then go back and have it fitted once or twice and sent home complete, ready to be worn in all sorts of weather and on nearly every oc casion for six months to come. Of course, with a certain class of women (and a large class I must admit) it would be a case of "Othello's occupation's gone." But for those of the weaker sex who fondly imagine that they have brains and would like to cultivate them, and have a higher aim in life than shopping, it would be a great boon. Chicago News-Record. The Earth Was Kound Before Christ. Between 380 and 270 B. C. Aristotle, "the Stagirite," observed an occultation of Mars by the moon, and Eratosthenes of Cyrene computed the ciecumference of the earth by measuring an arc of the meridian. It seems strange that such experiments as this last should have been successfully car ried out 276 years before the birth of the Saviour, and yet the scientific (?) men of the world refuted the doctrine of the earth being round for nearly 1,500 years after ward. St. Louis Republic. The Price of Mr. Astor's Mew Home. I have reason to believe that the 350,000 which I mentioned last week as having been paid for the Cliveden estate by Mr. Astorto the Duke of Westminster was the sum which his grace asked and not the amount which he eventually accepted. I am given to understand that the figure at which the deal was actually effected was 300,000. It is said that the relations and friends of the duke are not at all pleased that his grace should have parted with the seat. London Figaro. Thousands of Dollars For Dances. Since the first ball of the Patriarchs, ar ranged by Ward McAllister in 1872, those "American aristocrats" have expended for their annual entertainments of the beau monde nearly $400,000. The average cost of i Patriarch ball is about $6,125, which heans an assessment of $125 for each ball torn each of the Patriarchs. New York or. Chicago Times. WHOM DO YOU LOVE f "Whom do you love, my love?" she said As I bout my face tttxvi her. And I tried tocalm her nnd held her hand. And Htiniu In lb" same sweet olre slut said, "Whom do ou love, in) lotet "Look In your heart tonight and sen If there I a shadow In II, A fhude of thought that Is not for me, And tell me truly if there should he 'Whom do you loi this minuter "Whom do yon love" and her Ireintilhig hand Let t wandering curev.es t'H.n my I tee, ami all the land Wai lit w ilh love, and the tiluht wind fanned llcr 1 1 row and shook her Hews, "A woman's love Is a priceless rlre, And If iou should want to wilt It" -And iiniiiu I looked, and lo my surprlso 1 haw two tear In lierdeep, dark eyes; "S honi do joti love I Ins mlnutcf "Whom do on low';" and I cau.jht thoswcll (If her hlc.iM her fc-ricf had r.Ucn, And I ton, hi d her and I studied th Mlll'll Of the patina Mower and the asphodel, And thecal 111 w as cliauited to heaven. "To me there's J n -1 one world, my dear. And Just two people In It. An. I now tonight, as we statu! hero And I hold Kill' hand, hate m t a fear, Kor I love you every miiiiile!" -l' Wai'inan lis New York Sun. The noisy mid boi-lcrou boy may U'very dear to his mot her and well la-loved by all the members of his family, but the neigh bors are not of his family. Faster is the Sunday which follows that fourteenth day of the calendar moon which falls upon or next after Mm SNt day u' March. Till V HOOT II K NKVMl 1 lilt IT AT F. Some people have a prejudice against plasters, because, as they think, they burn and blister. That is true of many, but not of Au.i oi k's Po koi's I'lASTKKH. They never irritate the skin, but always have a sooth invr eftivt. They are useful in case of any local pain, and as a rule w ill bring immediate relief. If they do not, it is. because the trouble has heci i allowed to become so serious that no external remedy will reach it, and the chances are that any treatment will fail. Kor stitches in the side, weakness or lameness of the back, si i linens of the joints Ai.uock's I'ohoi'h Pi. ast r km lui'-e been proved again and again to be not only a re lief, but a cure. ltHNtiTii'H l'n.i s are safe to take at any time. " What claim has this place it h health re sort?" Resident Well, liolmdv has rome hele vet that ain't lost their health In no time. Welcome to Hood's W'e say ut our house, be- CHUSOof tUO RlNxl it hss doiiome. No one knows the Inteuse misery I on- Ith sen li me Jil- e airslust proprietary llclncs. Hut U'Iur strongly urged lo try Hood's Fanmpftriila, I did so. I am now uslnir my fourth bottle, and leel better than 1 have in twenty years, and Hood's5'1 Cures consider myself cured." Frank ( ktpabt, Marshall. Midi. Cet Only HOOD'S. HOOd'8 PillS euro liver Ills, sick headache. H J11., -s 6oc tu., and 81.00 per Bottle, One cent a dose. Tms OnEiT CotJfiH Cuua promptly ciirui where all others fall. Coughs, Croup. Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough ami Asthma. For Consumption It Tins no rival: baa cured thousands, and will CURB tub if taken Id time. Hold by Druggista on a guar antee. Kor a Lame flack or Chest, use 8HILOH 8 BELLADONNA PLASTERS. f H I LO H'SCATA R R H 3SSREMEDY, llave you Catarrh I This remedy is pimran. teed to cure you. l'rice.Wcta. Injector free. WIFT'S SPECIFIC FOR renovating the entire system, eliminating all Poisons from the Blood, whether of scrofulous or malarial origin, this prep aration has no equal. . . TRAD! MAHX " For eighteen months I had an eating sore on my tongue. I was treated by best local physicians, but obtained no relief; the sore gradually grew worse. I finally took S. S. S., and was entirely cured after using a few bottles." C. H. McLkmork, Henderson, Tex. TREATISE on Bland and Skin Diseases mailed free. Tub Swift Si-kcipic Co., Atlanta, Ga. Irooklyn Hotel 208-212 Bush St., San Francisco. This favorite hotel Is under the management of CHARLES MONTGOMERY, and is as good if not the best Family and Business Men's Hotel In Han Francisco. Home Comforts! Cuisine Unexcelled ! First-class service and the highest standard of respectability guaranteed. Our roam cannot bt nurpamed for neatnemi and comfort. Board and room per day, $125, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00; board and room per week, $7 to $12; single rooms, 50c to $1. Free coach to and from hotel. HAVE YOU GOT PILES XTCHTNS PILES known by nolitul like perspiration, osuse intense lujhlnf when warm. Tilts form ana BLIND. BIxtiBDINOor riiOTKUDIHO PLLi TIKLD AT ONCK TO DR. BO-SAN-KO'S HUE REMEDY, whleh aota directly on parts affected, absorba tumors, aUaysltchlntf.efTectrng a permarnr-ntcure. Price boa. Drucglsis or mull. lit. Bouanko, Philadelphia. Pa. i'lo s Itemed? tor CSUurrli i:i me TSest, Rosiest to Use, and Cliemiest. SJWW i Jagj-frW Bold by drugK'sls or sent by mail, 60c, K T. KansWna. Warren P I S. . " B -, VJ I dured for 20 years vv ''W'M """" bilielp ty&fVto'SxW " 1 1,11,1 Krult l'n KWi me, vUniLBV ssV 1 9H It 1 sW M B 1 T1 1111 M M 14 3 I B Efi IWINOINO AIMH'NIt TIIK tlltt'l.K 01 Hie dlseiivea to wlileli It Is ndmded wtlli llm beat rcnnltx, Hosteller's Mloliiuch Hlllers, u lam II y tnedlelne, coinpreliensive III Us scone, Inn never been Hii'tiM upon public Hllentlon In Hie unlse ol ii iiiilveissl panacea lor bodily III". I bis cImIiii, dallv iifioHHted In the columns ol lite dallv pre hv llic proprietors ol medicines lur Interior to It n speelllcs. lias In a Ibotisiind Ins anee dlKiiled the public In advance by Us iibsiirilltv, aihl the prospects of oilier rei lies of iiH'i lor iiialllles haw been hiindienpped by the pretensions ol their worthless predecessors. Ilnl the American people know, because lliey have yeililed the fact by the most tn Inn tests that the Hitters iiossesses the yli lues ol n real Hpeeltle In cases ol tualiii lal and liver disorder, eoiisilpatioti, nervous, I hcuiiialtc, stomach and kidney trundle. NMial it ilocull does llioroiiiili ly.anil mainly for this reason It Is Indorsed and reconiiuendeil by hosts ol respectable medical men. The lliitard's liny llslt have alieidy cypci I diced a return id coulidence. IIIMV'M TIIINI We offer One Hundred Hollars reward for any case ol -iil in l It Unit cannot be cured by Hall's t'alanh t'tire. F, J. t'HKNKY A ro., Toledo, O. We. the iitidersluneil, have known F .1. I'he ney lor the last tilleen veins, and believe Ii I lit p. ffcctly honorable In all business transactions snd llna'iieialh able lo carry mil anyobllKSllous made b their llrm. W KM' ,v TIU AX, W hulesale HrueKlsIs, Toledo. O. WAI.IMMi, KINNAS M MU IN, W holcMtlo Hnik'KlsIs, luledo. O. Hall's Catarrh I lire Is taken Intel nail V, act Intf dlrectlv Usiu the blood and mucous surfaces o( the system. Testimonials sen! Iree. I'rlee, 7,'i cents per bottle. Nild by all druKKlsls. t'se KttsmcttncHtove I'oltsh; no dual, no smell. Tar (Irkmka for breakfast. NO qVAHTKR will tlo you as much f;ooil an the one I hat tiv Doctor Pierce' Pleasant Pellet. Till Is what you net w Ilh them : An absolute nml permanent oir for Constipation, In tllestlon, ltilloin Attark, Sick ami llillotis 11 cm Inches, ami all uVihiikciiiciiI of the liver, sionmch, anil howcl. Not Just temporary relief, ami then a worse conillllon aftenv.ini hut help that lasts. Pleasant help, too. Thes" ii(Jr coateil little pellets are the smallest, the; easiest to take, ami the easiest In tlm way they act. No jrtlpiiiir, no violence, iio'dlsttirhance to the system, diet, or occupation. They come In sealed vial, which keepg them always fresh and reliable; a con venient and perfect vest-pocket remedy. They're the chtaptit pill you can buy. DOCTOR THE GREAT CURE FOU- INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. Regulator of the Liver and Kidneys A Hl'KClFIC FOK- Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia And All Other Blood and Skin Diseases. It Is a positive cure for all those painful, deli cate complaints and complicated troubles and weaknesses common auioiiK our wives, mothers and diiiiKliters. rl he t Hi-el Is Immediate and lastluc Two or three doses of ik. I'ahukk's KkmkiiY taken dally keeps the blood cool, the liver sod kidneys act Ive, and will entirely eradicate Irom the system all I nice- of Scrofula, Salt Hheuin, or any olhe form of blood disease. No medicine ever Introduced In this roiintrv has met w ilb such ready sale, nor kIvcii such universal satisfaction whenever used as (hat of lm. I'AKIiKK'S KkmkiiY. This reuiedv has been ti'rd In the ho-pltals throughout the old world for the past twenty live years as a specific for the above diseases, audit has and will cure when allolhc rso-callci! remedies fail. Send for pamphlet of testimonials from those who have been cured by Its ue. IiriiKKists sell it at 1.iki per bottle. Try it and bu convinced. For sale by MACK & CO., 0 and II Front St., San Francisco. DR. GUNN'S IMFBOVIO LIVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. A movement of the bowels each day la neoeasarjr for health. Theee pills supply what the system laoka to make It regular. They oure Headache, brighten the r . 1 - . t. v,nn ht..f I Ii T, MM. jvyr. Huu uunr 1 1 1 o v.wu.jjh ,.".. ----- metlos. They act mfldly, neither gripe nor aloken aa other pllla do. To convince you of thuir merit, vrm mill mll lamnUi trim, or full bOX for Sifi 0nU. BolA V. I ) I. TIM..M rv Vh laUlMlnlllak. M MRS. WINSLOW'S - FOR CHILDREN For sale by all Druggists. THE BEST EVER HARNESS him mil "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOuITbarT GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES RHEUMATISM CURED BY THeIjseTof" llfloore's Revealed Remedy AMiuKia, unaoon, January iu.i can state with n easnro n.u MOORK'8 REVEALED REMEDY my husband was Sieved f. hy t,,e n" RHEUMATI8M and my youngest bovcuwleiillrelyof Inflamm? o! MA.TIHM when the bait doctor I could get did him ' no goivf. Vmirs in J Kr " OLD BY TOOK DBCQQIBrf V" 81 -ODDIMTCR.Q -AND- PUBliISflEHS - wil l, kin" a Ki'U. i ink: of ill rj 5 Presses, Printing Material and Machinery For sale al lowest ptb and teosl silvniitani oin l- i ins at Palmer & ReyType Foundry, Cor. Front and Alder Streets, PORTLAND. OH. Write lor prices and leini. befoui IiimImk else where. ENGRAVING!! Pill N I I I.S t III II I II "r?- iimI I" -I I'll--'" in mi .,M f, . "I" " '" ''" '" I 1 "' I , , : . 'il .1 II.. lal, I II' ! I in I i. l I v. .-v'S '.; ' " ii'"0' i V . . S-fc. ' "' I'""" -'I 1 Cl - S I' .l i ll. I'l.w . llul . I. , . I III.!'! 1 Ii II. n h.K , J , . I ,. 1 1 . .. Mi' rl.-r nl II il Il-is J. K .V'.s.i ii.j ''.' -1 ' pli.lll'-r till"-' I'" I tl.' l.UI.'H .i.s, l,,i'. pIl'lHl'IIV. r lis" t II" I "I lli.ll". "I I V lli'i'lrl I'll, s ..r.iil kn.'i-' ' ei'iir .' I'l-'ii -I ' is i., It ,-. .. lip sl.., l.,l l s .I--I. I'l'i'l' l . '.. I ..'I,. IS hoiil'ls, ii'I ha s ,i. 1' .it' ' ' '1 l"l i. VT. I'.v, i . M'li'ii' I 1 ! s I.I.I. lllsdder, I'tlnary slid l. vi r Im.i ,m-s i,.,p.y (ravel and IMal.eles are mini liy HUNT'S REMEDY THE BEST KIDNEY AND LIVEH MEDICINE. HUNT'S REMEDY I'ures llrlKhl'a iMsi'iise. r.i-trntl..n ir Nun re tention nl I rlnc, I'slua In the lis, k, l i ln ir HUNT'S REMEDY Cures Inti-minTs in r, Nervi.in In., as, i,, n rnl lictilllty, I eiiiale M eskuess anil I.k , . . HUNT'S REMEDY Corel llllliillslM ss, lle lilarl:!-, !il il"l Ii ,- siur Stoiusch, Hyspcpsia, t'otistipiitiim and I'll' s. HUNT'S REMEDY I X AT IIMi: ou (In Kldiiei , Iter Biul llourla, reslorliit; them In a ncaliliy ac tion, and ( I III H hen nil nth, r nn-dii inrs tall. Iliindre'ls have been sv,-. w lm have la i n Klveu up lo die l.y friends and physi, inns, ftOI.II III Al l. I HI .;s) . Fishing Tackle. .In Htanard Files, ist dog o "i (IrcKon Trout Flies, per ting','.' 7,0 Helm's Files, per do. m Hplll llamhoo Rials, 'h !'.""'.'.!!!.',"'.'.'"! 'i M Sent by mall on receipt of price THE H. T. HUDSON ARMS CO., Portland, Oregon. Catalogues on application. A. FKI.HKNHKIM Kit, l.eadlnif Jew eler of the 1'acillo Norlhwcst, keeps a laik-c stuck of all HKCKKT HOCIKI'V IIAlNiKS on hand. IIckI K'H.'ls at low. est llnures. Iladxos madii to order. FRAZER AXLE- BestintheWorldinn Get the Genuinelh So!dEvervwherelB KANKWOnrHKV. A,,. I'hi..I. Mr. MANUFACTURED ON TIIK COAST KIDNEY SOCIETY BADGES. is sold by DOLK-PEAKSON HARNESS CO., at prices that will astonish you. Only tho bcHt Oak-Tan ned Leather used, and all work iriiaran- Vo!1-,,8.1'"'1 I"1" fme III,1Htft''l ClltllloKll,, KKKK iiMisassiujsiaiiiwji)iisi. ""' 1,1 ' H