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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1893)
You can Economize IJy using Royal Raking Powder to the exclusion of all other leavening agents. The official ana lysts report it to be greater in leavening strength than the other powders. It has three times the leavening strength of many of the cheap alum powders. It never fails to make good bread, biscuit and cake, so that there is no Hour, eggs or butter spoiled and wasted in heavy, sour and uneatable food. Do dealers attempt, because times are dull, to work off old stock, or low grade brands of baking powder? Decline to buy them. During these times all desire to be economical, and Royal is the most - : 1 Economical Baking Powder. 4 .9 a 4 y v y "y F v y yv v y v Shut the I) u in in James Toles, a well to U colored man. near Plain City, O.. was awakeiiod a few nights ago by the unnsnal harking and snarling of his dog, and going to the door with his shotgnn tired at the figure of a man standing near one of several apple trees on which his Thanksgiving turkeys were roosting. The figure fell to the ground, and Toles, cautiously go ing forward, found it to be a dummy, made with old clothes stuffed with straw. In the meantime thieves had carried away seven fat gobblers. Exchange. Digging for Hurled Treasure. A tradition exists iitxmt English, I ml., that the Wyaudottes buried treasures of gold and silver which they stole from the early missionaries and other parties in that neighborhood, and occasionally the treasure hunters become a plague. One of these fevers is now on," and as the country is underlaid with iron, the divining rods are leading the owners to dig, until some of the fields look like newly planted graveyards. Philadel phia Ledger When marriaxe is contemplated it is but natural that each party to the coutract should be vitally interested iu the real -tate of the ot her. August Flower" My wife suffered with indigestion tad dyspepsia for years. Life be came a burden to her. Physicians failed to give relief. After reading one of your books, I purchased a bottle of August Flower. It worked like a charm. My wife received im mediate relief after taking the first dose. She was completely cured now weighs 165 pounds, and can eat anything she desires without any deleterious results as was formerly the case. C. H. Dear, Prop' r Wash ington House, Washington, Va. D Bakin&PotVder Purity and Leavenin&PoWer UNEQUALED PRICES 1 f o Introduce onr Powder, we have de termined todlstribnto among the consum ers a number or CASH PRIZES. To tlie person orclnb returning nsthelargeat Bomber of certificates on or before June 1, 1894, wewlllgtveacashpr!zeof$100, and to the next largest, numerous other prize ranging from 5 to f 75 IN CASH. CLOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND, Or. Tbe Best Waterproof Coat in the WORLD ! The FISH lilt AND SLICKER is warranted water- roroof, and will kef: p you dry in tlio hardest storm. The new 1'UM31Mj oi-n tuvu is a penecr, nainjf coai ana covers the entire saddle, liewaroof imitations. Don't. buy a coat if t)iVFit,h Brand" is not on it. Illustra ted uataiopue ittfi. a. i. i u jimjuumi, jmhmm. MRS. WINSLOW'S sosyTi5Fl FOR CHILDREN TEETHINC For sale by all lraeelta. 25 Cents a battle. tl HHm ITCHINO TJXE3 known by molst-M HO lk. llae perspiration, cause intenn itching iln W AW he warm. This form and BLIHtt YOU BIxEEDiNi or jfinrruuiiin w jriua YIKLD AT ONCE TO no Rn.saN.Kn-SFiLERUirnY. I? W I absorbs tumors, allays itching, otfeetmg nil r& a permanent cure. Price 60a. Druggists rbUU orwaU. Dr, Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. which aeia directly on parts affected. GASH N. P. N. U. No. 511 S. F. N. U. No. 588 I- t ll r - J- t y vyvyv y vyvyvy'yvy A Making Kun ol the t lar. The following satirical production, purporting to show how the Russian court travels, appears iu the Ucruiau pnpors in the form of a letter from u Russian court functionary to his friend in Berliu: "Dear Friend The following may servo you as an exact information. It is quite uncertain when wo leave Co penhagen. In nny case this afternoon at 7 o'clock it may be also early the day after tomorrow, but iiuite certain to morrow at noon. We shall, of course, thoose the sea journey, for the land jour Bey suits us much better. For this rea on it is not yet decided which we shall prefer. 1 think we shall go by sea as well as by land. When we leave the steamer we get into the train that is to say, on another steamer I mean a steamship on rails, or rather an express train in the water. We are mainly afraid of seasickness, therefore we remain as long as possible on the ocean. For after all one travels best on terra tirnia: there fore the sea journey is as good as set tled. We travel via Berlin, where you may await me at the station: but you can save yourself the trouble, as wo shall not touch Berlin under any consid eration. We shall travel via Stettin. When I say Stettin 1 mean Danzig. What's the good of us going to Dazig? Naturally we shall go direct from Co penhagen per ship to Konigsberg. There fore au revoir the day after tomorrow in Berlin. We leave here in a week; where we shall go is quite still undecided." A Much Delayed Wedding. Miss Florence E. Howell, of Decatur, nd George Vandyke, of Louisville, married at midnight, had an eventful experience. Twice had the wedding day been fixed, but it was postponed. The third time they came near missing it again. George expected his wedding suit from Louisville by express. It did not come, although the couple waited until the last train was in before start ing on their journey in the mud, five miles distant to the home of the bride, where the wedding guests had assem bled to witness the marriage. At ? o'clock Vandyke procured his license, and as he was coming out of the office he fell headlong twelve feet into the cellar of the new court house. Later he started with the bride and four friends for the Howell place, when the single tree broke, the horses kicked themselves loose and ran away, leaving the party in the mud. Another vehicle was secured and the journey resumed. The party arrived at 1 1 o'clock to find some of the guests getting ready to go home. The wedding feast was cold, but the wedding took place at midnight. Decatur Cor. Chicago Tribune. A Steel Chimney. In order to economize space and weight, steel is being used for the con struction, at the Chicago exhibition, of a chimney which, when completed, will be 250 feet high. The steel varies in thickness from 5-32 inch at top to y inch at the bottom. The lower part of the chimney is lined with fire brick 8 inches deep, formed to tit the shell compactly all round. Above this hollow tile is used. The weight of a brick chimney of this size would be almost 700 tons, while in steel it will weigh, including the linings, a little less than 250 tons. The outside diameter of the chimney is 9 fbut 5 inches, whereas had it been constructed of brick it would be 18 feet 6 inches, a great saving of space being thus effected. Exchange. Why He Gave A nay Overshoes. "We have a shoemaker in our town," says a Quebec man. "whose business in selling overshoes has been ruined by a hustling rubber house, and who, this winter, to get even, had a great opening sale, at which he gave to every purchaser of shoes a pair of rubber overshoes, upon the soles of which was his advertisement reversed so that at every step the wearers take through the snow they leave his advertisement neatly printed in their tracks. The effect is magical and power ful. You can scarcely look at the snow any place in Quebec without seeing foot prints with this man's name glaring boldly from them. New York Tribune. Ills Amiable Intention. Mrs. Bloobumper Why on earth did you ask Mrs. Gazzam if her sack were imitation seal? Bloobumper 1 wanted to flatter her. Mrs. Bloobumper Flatter her? Bloobumper Yes; imitation is the sincerest flattery, you know. New York Truth. DOMPIMOINNEWYOUK NEWSPAPER MEN WILL LONQ RE MEMBER HIS TREATMENT. How llie Kuiierir r Ilrasll Won the Kt Hard of tlit Milroolllnii lleporteni. He Snubbed the Ureat Man Who Tried to Monopolist Ilia Company. There lire several men now entineeteil with New Yolk newspapers who had the, HOixi fortune- to be mow or loxs iiieniiiptiny with Www lVdro when lie visited this city hi ISM, ami to these the aniioiinieiueiil of his ileath was very unpleasant news. "He w as a jolly K""d fellow," said ail old time reporter the other day. "I saw a Rival ileal of him in the two days that I followed him around town, and though he p've mn lonn hours and tiresome runs, I liked hint All the lime, ami came to have ureat respect tor him too. He w as au ideal man in his treatment of reporters. "We met on the llelvelius down the liar bor April lSTtl, and fell in love wit li him at first si;ht. We were pleased w ith his looks mid his bearing, hut, whit particu larly won us to him was his treatment of the throe secretaries Taft, Rolvsou and Fish and the other ureal kuiis who hail come down to ive him a royal welcome. He took the starch out of those men beau tifully, and we were delighted liecause t hose same fellows had siiuI'IkmI us the nli;ht be fore. "You see the government undertook to do great things for Dom l'edro. The three secretaries were sent on herewith orders to coufer with the commandant of the navy yard with a view to making the em peror's reception a-s impressive as possi ble. The conference was held behind tkhtly closed doors, and we reporters w ere treated as though we had no rights as rep resentatives of the public's curiosity to in quire concerning the doings at the confer ence. Of course we found out everything, just as we always do. "We said then, speaking from longexper ience for some of us had leen years in the business t hat, our turn would come, hut we had no idea that it, would come the very next day. "It was worth tweuty-flve dollars to sev eral of t he reporters on the Helvelius to teethe way thnt Pom Pci I m treated the official representatives of this great nation, The old man shook hands with each man who was presented to him, and listened while somehody read an address to him, to which he answered with a mere 'Thank you.' "Then he demanded of whomsoever it might, concern, 'Where's Sherman?' "When he was told that tieneral Slier man w:'s out west he lost all interest, in the distinguished men who had come to meet him, and when they asked him to come aboard the government, boat Alert alongside, he gave a very short answer to the effect that the Helvelius was good enough for him, and, its if that was not enough, he mtually turned his hack on tho reception committee and liegan talking to the reporters. " 'The emperor Is in Brazil,' he explained to them. 'I'm a private citizen.' "The high joints waited two or three minutes for the emperor to come back to them, and then sneaked off and slid down to the deck of the Alert. "All this was nuts for us reporters, for we knew that nil elaborate lunch had beeu prepared on the Alert, and that it had Iteeu proposed to do great things nil the way fro u quarantine up to the Fifth Avenue hotel, for which special preparations had been made. "Well, the emperor let the Alert go her way and he went the way of the Helveli is, and was lu course of time lauded at Mar tin's wharf over in Brooklyn. Then he took a hack to the Fifth Avenue hotel, which he entered just as any ordinary man enters it. "The next day and the next I was de tailed to keep track of hlni. The first day I started in at 7 o'clock. It was Sunday. Dom Pedro went first to the Forty second Street reservoir, then one of the sights of the city. I wasn't allowed to go with him, hut I was consoled somewhat w hen I heard that, having tailed to get w hat informa tion he wished for from those who were with him, he had expressed regret that no reporters were present. " 'They are the most intelligent men that I've seen in America,' he said to one of his attendants. "After breakfast Pom Pedro went t mass in St. Patrick's cathedral, in Mul berry street. When the service was over a crowd gathered at the door to see him en ter his carriage. So that he might not be disturbed by the press of the crowd, a de tail of policemen had been sent to the church. He looked at the officers quizzic ally for a second and then said: "'A church is a queer place for police aaen to be at. In our country we don't al low policemen to come to church.' "Monday morning he began, as the day before, at 7 o'clock. At that hour he left his hotel intent on taking a ride in Jersey. He hadn't gone more than two blocks be fore he was upset, but he was soon placed in another carriage and off again. He was back to breakfast at 9 o'clock, and nt 10 o'clock he was out to take a look at some of the city schools and hospitals. "At 3:30 he was at his hotel awaiting the arrival of a committee of citizens which had been appointed to deliver an address to him. I was in the office of the hotel when the committee came in. Itconsisted of ex-Governor Dix, ex-Governor Morgan, William Cullen Bryant and Charles O'Corior. As soon as I saw Governor Dix enter the corridor I rushed up to him. Johnny Green, a well known newspaper man, and a Rood one, too, was with me. "Governor, we wish to go along with you and witness what takes place," I said. " 'Impossible,' he answered. " 'But you will give us a copy of the ad dress?' " 'I shall have to decline to do that,' said the governor, and in an indescribably mag liflcent way he swept by us and strode up the stairs. "Then Johnny Green and I put our heads together and wrote a note to Dom Pedro asking him to allow us to be present while the address was being delivered. "In about a minute down came an at tendant, and Johnny and I were ushered into the emperor's apartments in the finest style imaginable. The committee of cit izens looked like four old sheep when they saw us come into the room. We smiled benevolently at all of them, winked at Governor Dix, and then took our places in the most conspicuous part of the room. "Presently the emperor came in and in a bored way heard what the committee had to say to him. Then he spoke a hundred or so words of broken English, and the business wasover. Thecommitteesneaked out ot the room in a manner that reminded me of the descent of tho three secretaries from the fleck of the Helvelius. "But Johnny and I staid. The emperor expressly requested us to wait until he could furnish us a copy of the address he had received and of his reply. An fcour later he took the cars for San Francisco. New York Timea. A Ttu'' l.i'ug.'il steer. A monster three logged stoor was re cently discovered on tho headwaters of tho (.'hoyentw river, in Wyoming. It is 7 years tdd, and weighs close on 3,000 Hiiinds, mid has horns that will mcumu'o six feet from tip to lip. The hind legs tiro perfect, but in front there is only one leg, located in the centre of tho body on tho part of tho Imdy between where the front litnbs are on au ordinary steer and is ulmtit the size of two ordinary legs. The steer is wild, ami when dis covered took the lead of a small herd of mavericks and skippod out for a hiding place. Omaha Boo. SI iit ti t it r ('upturn of a Ntvnn. John Jordan brought a largo while swan to Pendleton the other day, and tells a ('iieor utory as to bow he got it Whilo near bis house, on Fast Birch creek, he saw some eagles chasing the swan in the nir above him. The unfor tunate bird, in its anxiety to escape, flow directly over the young man's head, and with a iiuii'k spring lie managed to seize nnd bring it down, the disappointed eagles living angrily away. Portland Oregoniun. I.ooUIiik for lllrils niiil I'oiiiul it Deer. Two Oldtown hunters down in Maine had an odd experience. They were after partridge. Very suddenly, however, as they were walking it) the woods, a startled dewr sprang from the bushes and made a tremendous bound, going over one hunter's head, lie had no time to take another leap before he fell a vic tim. Springtield Kc publican. t iin:;lil a I Nil Also. Mr. Samuel Hickman, of Leesburg, Va., whilo hunting on the banks of the Potomac shot a sipiirrel. which tell into the water, where it was seized by n black bass Hickman waded in and lifted both siiun rel and tish clear out of the water before the bass let go and made its escape. - New York Post, M.inv a von MK man lu a (treat future alieiul nt htm. the ureal illtlleuliy t that U perslsti In ket'pliiK llieie. rriu.it: si kahimj. This is one of the heaviest strains that comes upon any man or woman. A little colli, a little hoarseness, and tin work is done. The best of ahility is rendereil ab solutely useless. Mark Guy I'enrse, the eminent I'.nglish preacher, writes as follows: ' ItKIO'OKll l'l.ACK, lil SSKl.l. Si'l'ARK.t I.oniion. Peeeinlicr IU. I .VS. I "1 think it only right that I should tell vou of how much use I tind Am. cock's I'okoi s Pi.aktkks in my family and among those to whom I have recoiiiinentteii mem I tind them a very breast plate ngiiinat colds and coughs. M kk ih y tkahsk.' !ramkktu'h I'ili.h always give xatisfac- tkiu. " It's a fact that I'm more or leu crooked," mused the corkscrew, " but I've alwny Kl my pull." A "RVS DOWX and " used-up " f oeling it tha flnt warning that your liar hm't doing It work. And, with a torpid lWar and tha Inimira blood that fol low! It, you're an mist prey to all sorts at ail ments. , That Is the time to tatia l)r I'larca'a (Jolden - Medical Discover?. As an appetiiinj, restora tive tonic, to repel disensa and build up tha . ... . . . i .i neeuen nesn aim sirengiu, uirms nomina i aqual it. - li rouses every orpin inw unum- lirnees up the whole aysteni, and nwtorea neniin aim Yigor. For every disenso caused by a disordered liver or impure blood, it ia the only guaran teed remedy. If it doesn't benefit or cure, In very case, you have your nionay back. $.")00 is offered, by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for an In curable case of Catarrh. Their remedy perfectly and permanently cures th worst cases. SSctS.. Hoots., and tttS' ji.wper uoiuu." One cent a dose. Tins Great CoJOHCukb promptly cure where all others fail, Coughi, Croup, Sore Throat, Hoarsenes, Whooping l-ouo ana Aithma. For Consumption It has no rival: has cured thouaand. and will CUIUS Too If taken in time. Bold by Druggists on a guar antee. For a Lame Hack or Client, use SHILOH'3 BELLADONNA PLASTER-2oC. SHILOHVCATARRH liave you Catarrh? This remedy is iruaran. teed to cure you. Price, Wets. Injector free. MASQUERADES, PARADES" I VI AiMTItll TIIKnillCAIs. Kvervthlng in the above line. Costumes, Wit?, Heari'ls, Properties, Opera mid 1'luy Hooks, etc., furnished at greatly reduced rates and in supe rior ipmlity by the oldest, largest, best renowned and therefore rmly rrAinbte The.ntrirnl Supply Jfimnn on the, 1'nriflc, Cimxl. Correspondence so licited. (Joi.Iistkin & Co., 2fi, 28 mid 30 O'Farrell street, also hdO Market street, Han Francisco. Wc supply nil Thmtert on Hie Count, to whom we re spectfully refer. Irooklyn Hotel 208-212 Bush St., San Francisco. ThlB favorite hotel is under the management of CHARbEH MONTGOMERY, and is as good II not the best Family and Business Men's llote: in Ban Francisco. Home Comfcrts! Cuisine Unexcelled 1 First-class service and the highest standard o) respectability guaranteed. Our room- caviuit bi nurpmaed for weatnfM and comfort. Board anA room per day, $1.26, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00; board and room per week, $7 to $12; single rooms, 50r to $1. Free coach to and from hotel. I-ipt .Wli-""J consumptives ana people who bave weak lungs or Asth ma, should use Plso's Curo for Consumption. It baa cared . 1 thoaxand. It has not injur ; txA '..'. I, I. n 1 .1 A .A .a l,a W It is tue best oouiih syrup. Bold everywhere. 95e, EL, If" IT .9-TI-V l - WT1 bL"4u. j.i.; i. - w."- ill i' liBfi-f M li - - jaBTr niliOi riaWfiftli Ifi allal 8WINHINO AIUMNO 1HK t'HM'I.H Of the dUoimen to w lileh It U mliieted with tho best remits, llnnlettor's Mlomiieh HIUom, a lain UV niedlelne, eeiiilirehen.lve In Its seeiw, Ims never been thrum iin publle iitK'Utltin In I iu HUN' e( unlverwl uiiuieeN ler lii.lliy 111". llilaelalin.dallvarMmiled In the eelinu"" ol the diillv preiwbv lu rit U-tora tt ineilleinea I hi inieiinr ui u n "'iii'i , V . , " iiih Hurt's dlxuiiKled Ihe piil'lli' In iidvnm e l' " ... .. .. . ...I- ..tK.it I illttKll ll'M nlihUliUM llllil UI- lnmirriP ."i ..... - Of HUHir(or .iM.lllllt'ft -IHVI' l"H tlMtHlli'jll'l"'1- " I lio tirrliMiKluiiN ui uit'ir iiimimh ll .. i I... a I...... ......1,1.1 klll.U . tltM'IIIINt tllOV 1111 I ill' ft iiu'i ii mi i" c1" - have verllled the fuel by Ihe nuwl trunii telN. thill the Hitters imssessea the vhlues id a real speellle In eases ol nmbirliil mid liver dlserder. eonxlliiiilliiii, iiei'v.uis, rheiimnlle, siniiiueli and ktduev trouble. What II dues II dues llinroimh- h.aiul nialulv for this reason u i nmoix-i reemnieiide.l by hosts ol respeelnble medical men, 4.. . , ..i.ui..ii..lrinLliiu iii franco l hi mcn'iini' "i iu'ciiii iv-, . - - , - -show s a most deidoralile eonibliiiiUoii id mini aud wormwood. iinw'M tii i mi ,,. . . ...... I1.....I....I ll. ...uiirit bit- HtIV us iiiiit our ii in-'i - " , :- .. case of e ilarrli Hint cannot be enrrd by "all Catarrh Cure, r. J. t 1 1 r. r. i . Itlll'uo, . Wo. iho uiiilerslciied. have known P. J. Che tier lor the la-t tlneeu cats, and believe him p. fteellv lionorabbalu all business Iriinniclloiis and tlna'iicliiMv able loenriyont anyobhiiatlons iniule by tlielr'tlini. WKSi'.v TKI'AX, vt noiesiiie ituukisis, nm -i", WAI IMNil, KISN VN .V. M IIU IS, W bob" ale PrintuM", lolcdo, O. Ilitll a t'litnrrh Cure is taken Inlerniilly.aellnii dlieetlv U)on the blood and mucous surlaees ol Ihe Ksteiu, Ti sllmoiiliils llree. I'rlee, 76 cents 'per iMitlle. Sold by all druKk'lui. - t'se KiiamellneHtovn I'otlsh; uu dust, no smell Tar (UnnKA for breakfast. To the Right Spot . . Every iliwo scciueu m go, when I began to biko Hood's harwil'iirllla. 1 hud a bud couiih for nearly two years, com lug on after tho grip. I tried physicians, went twlcoto tho Hot hprlmts if Arkniisiia, but all did lio good. I got a ImiKIo of Ilood'a Kiiritttm. rlltaaiul It gnvo me relief atonee, I tooksU bottles and am better every way." Pxtkh Ci'BTis, Madison, Wis. (let Hood'n, becauo Hood's'Cures H00d9 PUIS cure all l.lver Ilia. itfo. DR. GUMS ONION SYRUP . mo );? Ill vvvv-.w. Wll COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. In rutins a family ot ulna children. 1117 only rsm. .ljr r.r t:outilis. Col li and Ooup was onion srnip. II Is fust aa afTMMiva n-l ir It wss forir ysars ac. K )W my grsnilolillilrrn tk tr. (binll'sOmon Hrup whtnh Is slmady proparol aii't mnr" elssaul to lha !). H 1I1I nvarrwhora, !.arit boiilrs Mi oanta 7aaanosubUlultorit. TUorv's tiuUual a saoC pLOOD POISON a nninlll ",-4 l'rlmnrr. Hivnavl arr or Toniarj Pypnlll permanently rnroo m 13 looauaya. urn Can uo irealeu at noun, mr inu nnmu ,rieu ami - mWh ,ii, uut In. nrofer f o fttrn p 're nu w 1 11 1, 'mi i.' , umiiiw ' ... v., .. ,. , K....,din,nfif nimlnj nllnmil f .ni Buil In it.tl bills. If wo fall to euro, jf you liayO taken tnrr rury, todlilo notash, and still bayo aelii arxl pnlns, w neon a"trnes'iiini(iinn, worn urtmi. J UnplCS,. opprr iimini npuaa, i, ii-rr.nu mil Hart of tho hotly, lliilr or Kyrlirot a rullliir L ,1.1. .IIIItn III IMlIt PIINII thai wo ruuranlra tocure, VO aollclt the muM obatlnnto cuar and rhnllengn th world foi n rnio erimnot rnre. Thlsllsi'niohiualwa; nUmt-U ints aaill 1 ins msi. rraiurB. I"9. . - SlAlllUlik ....11.1 t,..i,ltirt ftltV lltllMirull tlonal guarauttjo. Ahsoliileprooiasontsealeil 01 applli-atlon. Addn-sa IMK. JCKMlIltV it. laU tu ltt31 Muaoulu Tciuplo, ChlcaKO. ,Ul SOCIETY BADGES. A. FEI.DKSHKIM EK, beading Jew eler nt the 1'aiiilr Northwest, keeps a large stock of all HKCKKT HOCIEI Y I1AIXIKH oil hand Best goods at low est figures. Madge. made to order. FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! Get tho Genuinel GREASE FRANK W (M)LHKY, Aarent, Portland, Or Hercules Gas Engine (OAS OK GASOLINE) Matte for Power or Pumping Purpoaee. The Cheapen! IWllahle Gas EmliM on the Market, Out Of Enoini ano Pump. For Simplicity It Beat tlin World. It olla ltatdf from n Koaeryolr, No Carburetor to get out of order. No Jlatterles or Klectrlo Spark It runs with a Clienpor Ornde of Oaaollne than an) oilier Kngllie. BBNI) FOB OATAIOOtIB TO PALMER & REY, Manufacturer 435 Sansonie Street, San Francisco, CaL PORTLAND, OREGON. wit I T IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF Rfloore's Revealed Remedy. Ahtobia. Ohroon. Jannanr 1(1 Inmnuun iu. .1. ...... . JflWA?! tiULiTiinni,! j . ..i.oun,.,, ..nn rouuveri iroin 811 On I SSI' I RHKTJMA1IHM and my yoiintteBt bo? cured eritlrlvr,riNiri a umitiuv uii-ri MAT1HM when the bust it doctor OLD 53PRINTERSK- AND- PUBliISflERS Wll.l, KIND A Kl'l.b LINK OK Presses, TYPE Printing Material and Machinery; Korsaleat Inwust pileos and mosl advanlnK ous ; lei ins at Palmer& ReyType Foundry, ' Cor. Front and Alder Streets, POHTLAND, OR. Wrlto for nrb its and Utriiis iHilom linvliiir elsn- where. bladder, t'rliiarv and l.'Ver lll-ea.es Htons llravel and Ulalieles are euied hy HUNT'S REMEDY THE BEST KIDNCY ANO LIVER MEDICINE. HUNT'S REMEDY ("urea Ilright's Disease, Ueti-ul Imi or Son no nn linn ol l rlne, I'alns In Ihe llai k, l oins ur Side. HUNT'S REMEDY Curt' Ititi'mprrnnri, Nrrvoiix lt iiiun-rnl ifliilty, hMtmli nkm him. I .ri-.ni'i. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures llllloiinness llendarhe, .limlidlie Niur Miiiiiri Ii, Dyspepsia, Coiistiiiiion iiinl i lies. HUNT'S REMEDY At II AT OX'I.oii Ihe lil.lni i.. I tier and Ma rl, re. luring Hie m In a lien) I h v lluli.iind (I IIIHttlieu nil- inn, r medle lies (nil. II iiiidreds have lieen rnvi .l 1,11 have l-i sn given up lodie hy friends mid ,i)sii lnns. NOI.II II V ti l. I III I.i.IS I N. DOCTOR eay, THE GREAT CUKE INDIGESTION - AND- CONSTIPATION. A Regu'ator of th Liver and Kidneys -A HI'Kt'iriC Foil - Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Neuralgia And All Other Blood and Skin Diseases. Il Is a positive cure for all those painful, deli cate eoiiipliiints and eoinpllealed I null, Irs mid weaknesses common amoiiK our wives, mothers and daiiKhliTs. 'I huelfeells Itnniedhite 1111, 1 InMln. Two or three doses ot Dr. I'ahiu'.k.'h Hkmi;hy iiiken daily kueps the Mood cool, the liver mid kidneys net Ive, mill will enilrely ermlleiite iroin Ihe system all trac. of Scrofula, Hull Uheiiin, or aiiy'othur form of hlood dlseiise. No medicine ever I itroduced lu this country has met with such ready sale, nor kIvcii Mich universal siitlsfiiet 011 whenever used as that of Dll. I'AHIlKR'N KKMKI.V. This remedy has lieen u-rd In Ihe lin-pl'nls thrtuitthout the old world fur Ihe punt 'Wi nty Hve years as a speellle fur the a hove diseases, mid It has mid will cure when all oilier .-o-ciille.fi remedies fail. Hend for pamphlet of leitluionlals from tho who have heen cur, d hv lis lee. DriiKKiMs sell It at $1.(10 per hottlu. Try It and he convinced, for salu hy MACK & CO., V O and II Front St., San Francisco. TIIIH IH TIIK TIMIC TO ord-r voiir SCM.MKR Kol.LEftH. Von want the HI.MT ; that's the only kind we ileal In. Then send your order for the HKHT KOU KIW aud INKS to I'AI.MKK & KKY TYI'E K'DKY, i'UKTLAND, OH. ... old ,Z I could get did him no good. Your in gran luila MRS. N. V. BTitBLK. BT TOVB DRCOQI8T. DNEY, ami m iff UK