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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1893)
t Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE )'! lit .1. Take n.s much e.v, im us you ran nml I w in tin1 ip.-:i Mir as ai.:. !i ,v lvihlo. Out door life i the n i: ntv.l con, lit ion of man khul hii.1 tin- more one can have of it (hp better. Tin' muluv twist not bo carrieil lo extremis, however. There are many rlays when one is much letter 01T in a tvnnii. comfortable, well ventilated house than tryim; to take outdoor exercise in a r-.'ilw inter storm or utuler a July nun.--l-'whnrure. - -IMl'OKTKKS- WHOLESALE CROCERS. TOBACCONISTS, AM- General Commission hler chants. -OFKH K A N V WAUKIMI : 2, 4, 6 and 8 North Firs; Streat, 9, II, 13 and IS Ankery Street, riiltTI.IMV We yar ai'eelal attention tn the s!t of ; It 1 X N (OMMISll)N. Send ii wi llr of MhfJit, il wf IH advise yn bli:liet market prices eliherlu Portland. T acorn or San r ranclsco. liberal Advances Made on Bills of Lading:. tp Corresvoi'donco solicited. BakinjPonder When in Torthmd be sure to take ip the greatest novelty at tno position. We shall bake biscuits and cake every afternoon and evening on our pretty l.,-r.l iiaa siinrn Kver vlaal V eot'ilillliv invited to have a biscuit with us mid see the wondeiiul merits of ttoi-t"n west Baking Powder proved by actual work. CLOSSET&DEVERS, PORTtAM), OU. Are war at hand, with greater tic tivitv l! business than b.89 ever been known, localise of mo TimlniiffPl rienreq-ion in H !in;?s. Those . :.'... h .t-o d.ibti mn riisiness colleg :i kn ...An.....H y,tc.( Twn.lt lo!i!i When thi. coininR wave of prosperity sweeps over the Intnl. .-ena lor CRini'ieue. auuh" n. ' . ""-i strong. Principal, Portland, Oregon. Tiie Best WatcmroGf Coat in the WORLD ! Th FISH HKAKn Rf.lCRER Is wurranted water- roof, and wfl! kff p ynu dry in tiio hardcatstorro. 1'bH f.-0r.thnnrnajltld;. Hc-TTariiOf IfEUtaliuna. Ilnn't buv a rout If tl-.o ' I'Hh Brand" Is nt on u. Illrjttra-I itiia! Catalwriw! fr. A. J. TOWr.K. H(i.n, Hm. J Bladder, Crlnary and Liver Diseases, Dropsy Gravel and Diabetes are cured by HUNT'S REMEDY THE EEST KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE HUNT'S REMEDY v-ures sir 'fail a ipww, v-.. v. teuticm o( Criue, Faiua Ux the Back, Loins 01 Side. HUNT'S REMEDY st TiiV it. nicnuca Pot n Mr n or Ati-m Cures Intemperance, Nervous Diseaseo, Genera' Debility, temaie weaKnenB aim mwra. HUNT'S REMEDY C'lre"1 Biliousness, Headache, Jaundlci?, Bnnr moioacb. bvdDeiteia. Constipation and Piles. HUNT'S REMEDY ACTS AT ONCK on the Kldni VR, I Ive? i kb 1 (..T-tner thdtti tn R hf 'filth V AO Hon. and M.'KKK when all other mediclnei tail, iiunarcos uve mu D.i.nu " given up to die cy menus iuj jju j oitiuus. !OI,l HI AIX IBriiIT8. - FOR CHILDREN TEETHINO t-r ' I'rujrcl-ut Kb l enu txrtt.1. LANG CO., (widen 0 Legvrdematu Turn 1 ailed to Work. Thibri;ht, yountf man who isn't so very youth; either was fortnitiito ohouru to eu-curo a scat ris'ht in tho midst of Deacon Hussum' youtts; ladio' Hi Mo class and hv their nrcli marniers was so far deooved from his usual staid indillVr- not us to trv and make himself iigrvea- c. Tlio Fpeaker of the evening pleaded most earnestly the cause of sweet chari ty and made the last remaining iin.nttT md nickel burn m the sonho s pocket. When the deadly contribution lo ba ;r.i its vvativMis in his isle, the news- ntxT retiresentative Ivjrmi to chuckle rmder the mellowing inllncnce of a hap py thought. He would execute a neat littb piece of legerdemain with that iiu.irtor and 5 cent piece, and whilo properly impressing his fair neighbors with the larger coin would rwtiiy urop in the smaller. He held the nnarter daintily N't ween his thumb and finger and pressed the -cent piece betweeu his third linger and his palm. There was a onck of a coin in tlw bottom of t'.-.e box. a rather un usual twist of n largo cntl aibl : bland mile on the reporter' face. A second later the voting man started as if ho had been shot and turned ex citedly toward the deacon, who was now two stats behind him. He had dropped in the qunrter! The deacon mistook the gesture as a sign that the young man had been over looked, and again be thrust the box tin der the reporter's nose. What did be do? Just what ; ou would. He put in the nickel. And walked home. Boston Herald. Curlonltle of tJlyeerln. One of the creat advantages of glycer in in its chemical Hmployment is thft fact t hat it neither freezes nor evaporates under any ordinary temperature. No percept ibl loss by evaporation has been detected at a temperature less than 200 desrreta F.. but if heated intensely it decomposes with a smell that few persons hnd themselves able to endure. It hnms with a nale flame, similar to that from alcohol, if heated to about 300 degrees and then ignited. Its non- evaporative qualities make the com pound of much use as a vehicle for hold ing pigments and color, as in stamping ami typewriter ribbons, carbon papers and the like. If the nure elvcerine be exposed for a - I-Crf lori? time to a freezinn temperature, it crystallizes with the appearance of sngar candy, but these crystals netng once melted it is almost an impossibility to get them again into the congealed state. If a little water be added to the glycer in, no crystallization will take place, though under a sufficient degree of cold the water will separate and form crys tals, ninid which the glycerin will re main in its natural state of fluidity. If suddenly subjected to intense cold, pure glycerin will form a gummy mass TvhipVi cannot he entirely hardened or crystallized. Altogether it is quite a peculiar substance. oooa uouseneep- mg. When Booth Saved Young Lincoln's Life. It was at Bowlimr Green. Kv.. during the summer of 1877. Edwin Booth stood upon a platform waiting for a tram; so, too, did a man unknown to the actor. P.nripd in thomrht. this stranirer left the platform to walk upon the track, not noticing an approaching engine. One moment more and there would have been an indistinguishable corpse. Silently, suddenly, Edwin Booth seized this stranger and lifted him almost bodily upon the platform. So close came the engine that it struck the stranger's heels as thev left the track. "Do you know who that man is?" asked Mr. Ford, the well known manager of Baltimore, who witnessed the thrilling scene. "No," replied Booth. "Robert Lincoln, President Lincoln's eon." This wa3 the most satisfactory inci dent in Edwin Booth's life. Sensitive as a woman, he suffered untold tortures for the mad deed of his brother. He had voted for Abraham Lincoln as president and never voted before or aftei. Kato Field's Washington. He Worked. Housewife (to tramp) Yon can't get any breakfast here. Why don't you go to work? Tramp Madam, this is the tenth house I fiave called at today. Don't you call that work? Yankee Blade. A Reflection. Rivers That Miss Ulenklns over there was born with a silver spoon in her iLMth. Banks (critically inspecting Miss Blen kins) It must have been a mighty wide 'one. Chicago Tribune. Kay Enough. Willis Did Slanter have any trouble in finding his way around the streets when he was in Boston? Wallace Oh. no, he's cross eyed, you know. Truth. Off For tbe Shore. Daughter Mamma, is my bathing ault in the trunk? . Mamma I don't know. Take that ml croscope and see for yourself. Detroit Free Press. A Gift. Tom When nhall I pay this money back to you? Jack Oh, whenever it Is convenient. Tom Thanks for the gift. Jack. Tit Bits. Oxford, England, which is by many re garded aa the greatest university, haa 21 colleges and five halls. rnvaitlauUm the Praia. When I wn dtadcht i medicine, 30 ten rsn i, the broWwnrjWftlNlnlnflo oiKiin, imd Its various function went not thought to haw tpetlal localized center of net Ion. When thebniin acted It was thought that tlio whole of it noted. Just as the liver or the stomach nets h.s a whole Nor we know that Instivad of the brain beltmn unit, it i" really n very complex organ, lie . :.1 tl... ...... I i.llul.illllllt.lt.ul ttl llli.llt Mlltt.ll thought, etc., we hae four adjacent por- I... .1. -I I I ... I I .out ii ii 1 1 hit uniii'iiiiM hi iiiii.mmi. pvodnco mot ion of llio face, another, mo lion of the arm; a third, motion of the leg, ml the fourth, motion of the trunk How, it may be asked, have thesfl facts been determined' lias it not been by ub rerving the etl'ivts of Injuries nml tlNcase in manf To a amall extent, ye. Hut very, very rarely diic ilienM or injury Involve only one of these very limited regions of the brain, and kha moment two or more of I hem are Involved our iuferenees become confuted and misleading. Asa matter of fact which cannot be gainsaid, nine tenths of our know ledge has been derived from exact experiment upon animals, and in this way: A monkey is el heri.ed, a certain area of its brain is exposed, nml n electrical current is applied. This Mitnulmioii of most portions of the brain Is billowed by no motion in any part of the Ixnly. These parts of the brain, therefore, have not lung to do with motion, lint are the centers for general sensation (touch or for certain special senses, as sight, hearing, etc., or for mental pnvesses. Hut in one definite re gion of the brain called the "motor area" the moment the brain Is stimulated by the electrical current motion Is produced. Harper's. rreaervlng Living Hotly. .! T I.jicv of Lavaca. Ark., sends the fol low ing to tito St. I.ouis IJepublic: Alu.nf ?0 v.'iirs iit'o I whs told that In olden times, and even in modem times, the people had a way of preserving the dead. Tl,.. l.Ui uirn.'L ititf thut if t he ilend could bo preserved by drugs, ierfilines and chem icals, why not preserve t lie living: i tout my friends and neighbor that l neiieveu ill., liv iiiff b.xlr inu il be preserved as well iw ilio il,-,i,t but is tliev had never seen it tested they were not prepared to give nil opinion. 1 concluded to trv the experiment, but mr neiL-hbor said I would kill mvself.aud iKr .t-iu.,.l ma in let nature take it: course, na I would die iw soon as my time came. 1 began t lie experiment rccannesa of my frieiuls opinion ami protest, ano now I can look back nml see that they are nil dead. I nreserveil mv bodv TO vrars nso, wheu I w as 34 years of n::v, which now makes me ifu reii-s old. How much loncer I can con timie my experiment and preservation I do not know, I being tne first who una ever undertaken the experiment. I guess that I will lie compelled to await the resu t. .Should my death le brought about hy ivy evneriment. I would have nothing to re rrret. Iiecause I am now KM years old. It mm-b tli.-it I will be nble to nrolnniz mv life indelinitely. Who knows and who can tell what the result will be' I am satislhd oa (nr nu 1 linvit r.r,lii. Some of the best known citb.ens of the town vouch for tbe truth of Mr. Iicy's story. rasinver Ceremontea, About 8 o'clock In the eveningtbo family and their friends and Jewish servants, irkn uikIi sr.. emnlored. assemble around A table on which the various symlsils of the original institution are arranged. a eh.mb l. in nf u hHhoIiIit of lamb rerv rouint, tha iwischnl l.tmh. nnd an Ol.-' mast- srl hanl signilies that the lamb wn-s to I roasted whole (Lxodns xii, 9). A small basin of salted water in which a sprig of dinned bvthe host and civen to each celebrant is nn emblem of the Ited sea, while pieces of horseradish, covered a n u n rort.-iin ennfection of almonds and aiUa(M-iir h,.v Txvi.2:i: John xiii. 2fi). are a reminder the former of the bitterness of our lives whilo in Egypt (F.xodus xiv), the latter or tne nncKS ami moixar wuii wuieii we wrought there. The w no used s either homemade or a nun mill olllllltflV 11 nil 11 It Cr.lt Cll itO nnrfariAn nnd Kti imnsed to be taken to the extent of four cups nowadays sometimes . . . . . nt tf J .. minimized to roursips. i nese mur uram are intended to illustrate, however fanci fully, the four different expressions, all used In Exodus vl, 0, 7: "1 will bring you m,f " "I wi rid von outor their Ponuace. "I will redeem you." "I will take you to me for a people." Temple Bar. A Uemedy For Spider llltea. Having rend of the man in Jersey City bitten by a spider, I would suggest a reme dy that has never failed In my treatment for that trouble. It is liquid ammonia arm whisky. Kith n few drops of the liquid ammonia on the bitten part, and drop 8 to VI drops in a good whisky dram, and re peat two or three times if necessary every 2.1 or 30 minutes. Repeat also, nibbing the part bitten several times if the pain lingers. This is a very safe remedy for snake bite, the moccasin's especially, if the treatment is used in 10 or 15 minutes after the bite of the snake. It will relieve the pain, and usually prevents the swelling. Every fam ily where there are children should keep the liquid ammonia, ana the whisky, too, if the use of the latter be not abused. 1 am on the shady side of 70 years, have been in active practice of medicine, chiefly in vir ginia, for over 50 years, and I can truly say the remedy above mentioned is sare and sure. William T. Fleet, M. D In New York Sun. The Hawthorn. Few hushes in England are more timid of flowering than the common hawthorn. I have seen the hedges in bloom here and there, at least as early as the middle of April, and t have seen them as late aa the midilleof June. .Xo doubt tne buds wait patiently for such weather as will bring out in numbers the particular nies on which, as a rnle, they depend for fertiliza tion. On this year of which I write I noted the meat fly abroad on the 24th of April, while the May blossom broke into bloom on the 27th. For must I tell tbe sad trutnr oainful as it is to relate, the hawthorn flowers are fertilized for the most part by carrion insects. liongmau's Magazine. "Mindlne Baby" Is Good. Minding baby is an expression tjjat is peculiarly appropriate to itseu, i m tuinK W for if that isn't iust what baby's care taker is doing the whole blessed, livelong day, I'm very much mistaken. It'a the Mrfit nicer who does the minding in nearly every instance, while baby revels in the freedom of his own sweet win. ounaio News. The Old and the New. 1 Invl, vml but I don't know whether you love me," is tbe formula of the old fashioned romance. "ou love me, out i don't know whether I love you," that of fitm Is n rirohlem of fact, the other of psychology. Mary H. Pike in Kate Field's wasniD.gi.uii. I'AK ASH loj.. Not on Ihl bread CMitllumt iHr-n. hut In tnn- WrUI In coiling tiopteul ickKoh, In linnteinalii, Mexico, H.mdi America, tlio IhiIiihih id IVnatna and dUewliere, lliktlter' SioiukcIi UltleiK f lntd to I lili n tl tun t and nijeiinu'r i-iometton iiiiiitnxt mn'arls. 1 he miner, the rienlilx Bribed lmml.;rnl, llm (liter el llio vli'iilii noli newi) rob bed e( 111 loiehla by Ihe axe el llio pioneer, mul In (he mipeiti unit teiiitie ipeeuie a pu- ervei -aaiitiiHi ilm poiMniom mliinna hieii in bi.I dlHiileln rleli In imtiinit remineei l let fertile III dUeHie. II niinlliUHtin dinMileli o( 11,0 ilmniieli, Iher and Imnnb. forlllUm llnwe lu list, l KKKlnst rliotumittc ailuieniK men nun islwred l' outdoor exnonlire; IiiIum-h kciiIiiI warmth tnio a liume ehliled lv a riiorm lem ivrate ie, and robs of their e er tn tun in mm li mit and ecnlni! nnl and vii ots laden u I Ii loiritnlmns; ( remttlii-iiK the weak, and eon Uneri, Ineip.enl kidney (reiihle. Columbus wn considered a Kient ltiilliiii be aiie he made mi ei;n sland on end, bill nowa lr llallans Ihlnk nol tiltiK of havlnK peanut maud on Ihe corner. A I IKK INHI H N IC I'OI.ICV. Kvery man otiht to have one, but n long step towards that is the potseasiou of All - oca's 1'oKoi I't-AsTi as. It is n rlaln (hat they prolong life hy telieving the "train that comes from continued autlcring. Many a man ean endure n sharp di-ease hotter than he can the wear and tear ot aitis, little in themselves, vet conslanl In their strain upon the system. A weak buck, Htil'tnessol the joints, sore ness ol the muscles, aeeiu to manv un worthy of siiecial notice. Yt t they do not a little to exl aust the powers of physical endurance, Ai.i i ih k'h I'okocs I i.atk- relieve them at once, and no w ise man HI fail to use them on the llrst sign of ain. It is a very small premium that ho bus to py- ... liKVNi'HKTli a l ti.is will cure nonm-suon. Nenrlv ever bov delennlnes to whip a eer nn m-Iioo! teiieher wlun he urnai up. St.itk or onto, i itv or Toi.rt., ,, l icit I ol STY. Fkank J. rio'M V in n kos until Hint tie t the seiilor purlner of the linn el K. .1, 1 ' 1 1 M Y .X 'o , ldlni! I.UMiiesa III i:.e ellv el uneuo, ronmr " ate .'dure. aid, and thai said tlrm will 'iv me nnni of DM', lit iii:i Pol. I. MIS lor eneli and eery eae ol 1'atmikii lhat eaiimd lieeuied to the line ot It i l s Cai ikkii i I iov IK AN K J. II r. r 1 . Sworn to before me and nuliMTihed in my nresi'mi' ttilmilti dn ot Pee inter. V. P. P. ' . ..l.lL..tV ril. A. r ttir i iiinrrh l ure It liken luternalh , and nets dm ctly on the bbind and muciua iii (ne of the iirteiii. eend lor tesllinoniais, tree. . J. llr M ' ''. I'o.isli", . gW S.ill by driiKuUts; T.' cents. n-v... i..io.,i. .,r I iii.m I'tii.lih, txlt rerv con cisely where the road lim Kne. Cue Knamellne Stove I'ulUh; no d"t, no imell, Try Okrma for bresUfast. Hood's8p"Curcs CUarlcs J. O'livlen " I r.m dad to H.1V tlmt I have taken Ftivul'l ,-o ... t.-ith ..r...i i..ii.hr I had kliluev o iiti i.iui nt and tried many inedlelm n in vain. Hood's Sarsapaiilla was recommended nnd It lieliied me. I have i,ii.,i ih,u K..MI..B unit mn i.n'iri.lv I'tired Hnd enjoy unod health am', a truod am ll to. 1 take iiiea-ire in leeoniineTnniin iimm b i-,iimii.-rli'n, " l uimx J (I'Kiiien. 306 lliCllinolld tiureot, West, Toronto, Out Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner I'll If "August Flower" " I am happy to state to you and to suffering humanity, that my wife has used yottr wonderful remedy, August Flower, for sick headache and palpitation of the heart, with satisfactory results. For several years she has been a great sufferer, has been under the treatment of eminent physicians in this city and Boston, and found little relief. She was in duced to try August Flower, which gave immedaite relief. We cannot say to much for it." I,. C. Frost, Springfield, Mass. 9 Sips of Heal!!;. You don't have to look iwicc to detect them bright eves, bright color, bright smiles, bright in every ac tion. Disease is overcome only when weak tissue SC0TTS EMULSION. 3 B nrr is replaced by the healthy kind. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound flesh. It is agreeable to taste and easy of assimilation. Crapvrnil hy Scott Bowes, X Y. All rtrucRi.t. Consnmptlvei and people I who nave weak lungaor Afltu ma, should use PIbo'b Cure for Consumption. It baa cored thousand!, thai notlnlur- i ed one. It Is not baa to take. lb IB Mia vubijuuuku syruife Bold everywhere. 85c IW iawu N. P. V. U. No. 617-8. F. N. U. No. 694 fen?4 .nrn-n us a )mli'.le.e, Ii lr. 1'loveo'a !oldn A Minlieiil I'l: covorv. tl Sj And, beriiun) of 1 tnut, tninni sonuv thing nun mil hi the way id wiling II Wlun,, i-i.a-v w.';;-''.i'fi "l1"'"' ni'-iliclim of t$J yila Mud only nom J t i s. Ibis Is (i iiroii 'v t I, ( il mer falls to Unellt or euro, you liavn your inouev luck. It's the only gunranlissl tmnislv for every ilisoaso eausml bv a disoiiloied liver or Im pure bloial. I h jHsin, Itilioinuesii l.ho inotit Nlublnirn ril.tn, Scnli nml Heixiriiloiei nlVis-llinm, oven Vtiiiini'!i"U (or l.iing aeiMl'ulal ill Itu (vu'liim aliiges, nil tiro cured by II, It- purlllea nml eurlohea (Jin bliiml, rmmea every ore.uu Into liuilihfiil nctloii. and ro t.toiis slieiiKtli mill vlii'ir. In bullilmg uii both flesh mid Nlrnngth of pale, puny. Horof uIoin ehilili'vn, or to Inviorata iiml brnca tip tint system nfter "UrlpKi," pneiimoiila, fevers, and other prostnililig neiilo diseased, nothing can eijunl Ilia " Ihscovery." You pay only for thn i;ikkI you got. rfs'ti. KKda., fl.tXllxT lloltlo. tiiioctuit a doao. i i ay .itirimmr mi f 1 1 w. . ft'ktMll ,,-. lininllillu ftllfM , IUP IIIIA.I ...', ...w, ...... -.. where all others full. Coiitihi, Croup. Bora , . . iil . t k inroil, IIUITirntii, nuuniiK s.viiti moi Aithma. For Coniunitlan It Tin no rival; L .K..itan.la I M.III f'liiiH Villi If lirw, V Ul .11 ". -1 ...-. . . .. taken In time, Hdd ny lniKlsta on a Runr . i ....... it.,., i. ... ,,...., ...... nuiev r or it irfmm iw m . ,,.-ni- ni bHILOH'8 nKLLAoOWNA 1. AS r b.K 3s). SIULOHVCATARRH llaveyoi! "uianli f This remisly lairmiraii. teed to euro you, 1 rU.i, Wcta. injix'torfroe. .uujoiMuro., Illlporlera M bull solo and Itelall healers, lor STOVES, NANCES falile l ulli-rv, Tin and Wendell Ware, hnlrv SiMiiillea 1 he luriieil and chea.-at dealcra nr . ,! i i , . 148 Third Street, Portland, Oregon. Rushing -into tiik liiiiivr - il VALLEY. The na. men nf Washington, Idaho, Oregon and l tic W est are Securing Free Land in Aberta, The beat f-iriiiliiK land In America. See what American farmers say of It: i ojiy nt their tead mniiv, nh map, sl'NT Htl.l.. A.blr.'n I . A. IIA.vill.'li'N, band I' in l-aloiier, W lmilaK, I'- MiMi 1 1 1. 1., 1 1. I'. A., Mi nit real, nr any ngeiit of the 1 'anadian I'aelnc Kaliwny. We Inc. c Juat lanied all elegunt 101 pa ;v Hills truted eat diatuv of FIREARMS AND SPORTING GOODS. If yon are In need nf anvthlnK In this Hue. send us your name mil wo w ill send y -i mm by re luru mall. Addrca THE H. I. HUDSON MIS CO., t: rirat Slrnet, I'ortlanil, r. WfSJK Dr. Cole, SPECIALIST. Fifth Yf.ar in I'okti.and. f SPECIAL RATES, : $5 Per Month ; Medicines Free. Thli offer good f ir : 'XI diiya from dabs of thin paper, t'tit thin mil; II tctlt unt npmr niiniv. nn Chronic, Nervous, Blood, Skin, Private and Wasting Dltaaiet iiuicldv and s!niinm;iitiy ouiod. The worst cahc! cured, no mutter how m iny have failixl. Casei Incurable to some doi torn lire eaally eurml bv others. Mediclnei acnt privahdy to any addreiw. Kollof at once. Dlsmiael of woriien a hpeclalty. 134 Third Htreei., I'ortland, Oieiton. ft AVE YOU GOT PILES ITOTTITJO riLrB knnwn h7 rn1ntilP Ilka parapiratlqp.oanaa lnU;ri;q ' IwnliiR wh-A warm. Tula form : art lll im BUSEIJI-NU or PJlCTliUWJ. Cr J'Jll yii-xoATOxcrc to DR. BO-SAN-KO'S PiLE REMEDY, w'llcri acta dlroetly on partn nrlaotrd, abaorba tuinora, alUvsltolllnK.ofroolinit a parmancntciiro. l'rlcnfcno. nriiKKlaii oruunl. Ur. J5oanko,l'hil.vdcli'Ui!,i'a. nndXra'krii:i sk T.J7.-i '. SASKATCHEWAN mm, mm vssamm- "HE THAT VORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF Sloore's Revealed Remedv. rp Astoria, Oregon. JaniiHry 10. lean utate with pleaBure that bv thn Ifat, ., S W?"'? y.KA1iK ) BKMBUy my huibaud was relieved from Vd . al KiirjiJiHAJi iora auuMya7oiingeKt oof cured onllroly of lirLAMMATOlty kHB-f-MATiHM wnu the heat dutitof 1 eoold tiot did lo.i uo good. Vinuu In rrwiMAa mom a tour DBrwaibx. N Brooklyn Hotel 208-212 Bush St., San Francisco. Thin favorite hotel la muter I ho iniimisemeut of I IIAIll.KX MilNTtluMIUtY.nild Is as Kod If mil Ilm heal l iunll) and llu(nea Miin'i Hotel In Han r'rauelaiHi, Homo Comforts! Cuisine Unexcelled 1 Hl'il elnsa service nml the Ii l e li.-l aliiiidiiid ol resirelnlilllly Kuiuanteed. I'm nnna, i-iiann hr fiMijHMiiiit tor HMinif ?m no I com roi7 llmud nnd room per day, l .'n, H .Ml, V 7r. and .M; hoard Hint room per week, Z I" H '; alnKh' rnoins Nie toll. K100 coach to and limn hoti'l, DOCTOR the cm; AT CUl.lv pull INDIGESTION COWSTIPATION. Regulator of the Liver and Kiinsys A KI KCIHf Knit - Scrofula, Rheumatism, Salt Fhsum, Neuralgia And All Other Blood and Skin Diseases. It la a si Itlve cure for all thnc ialnfiil, di ll rate eimiialnl mid 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I . I inmlilea nnd veiikiiee i niiiiiinii iiiiioiik our wives, iiiulheu lint iliim-hd ra. 1 he i fl.-el la Immedlale and InalliK. 1 wo or Ihrisi ilnara of 1 n. i'Alinn a Kiukhy lakeu dally kit pa Ihe blood enol, the liver and kidneys act Ive, and III entirely ra tleale inun the syalein all traii'i of hiTolula, Sail Itlnuiii, nr any ot Iter form of blond dl-eaae Nn inedieiue ever liilii'ibns d In this country lots met II h iiirh riH'h Mile, mir k l v 1 1 'mil lllllveraal antlHtaetlotl Hheuel'er ll.nd Its thai id i. 1'AllliKK KKMKMr. This remedv haa been used In Ihe hni'ltiili tliriiiiKlinu! the old world for the il twenty, live M in na a aieellle for the aUo e .illaenn a ami It lis." and will cure when all other o culled remedlea tall. Mini (nr lnltltihtrt of Ii'sIIiiuiIiIiiIh frulil tlloMi who have been cured by lis uae. liniKUlaia m-11 It ill $1 U s'f boltlu. try II and bo convinced. Fur alv by MACK & CO., I O and II Front 8t., Sn Frnncleco. 4 DR. GUNM'S fev ONION SYRUP I FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. la rum i ramllr r!" ehllrtren, mr onlr rum. 1 l-ir C.iintn, C'.'l ! I r. d ('roup onion avnip. II 1. fual a altisillv I i-it r It nl"ilr v ra a! i. N-w mr rn.lelill Irr i lav i, Ir. (l-imi'lliil"iiHyri-;i whleh I nlradv prHpr..l n t iti.ir'- I l-n-ia'i l to On Uafs. H-ild .v.-rnh-ro. I.arirj Ii.i'iIi-. t" .Kiila. Tkanu..iljlUuuIoriU Tlrna . tuilioig u u ioi. PIOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Prphtlla pomiancnllr rurrsl 111 11 toll'i ita) a. V "l mil lajtmuMd lit Immo lur tlio "ml prli-o and Un name irunritntrrii with lliosn who prefer inm b ro wo will contract to euro tlinu or e 'fund inoner !iil iinr eipensoof (orilnu. railroad tarn nml hull I I Ilia. If wo tall to euro, it Jim hi.vo taken mrr rury, lodldn i.oluih, andiilll liavo hea nnd Silna, M urnua t'nlchpa In nmuih, riorfTlirout, lmilea,'oppei nlnretl rJj,nli,t leeraonanj part of thn luslr, llntr or r.et,rn l ililtof out, II In t'lU myidilllllo JM.Mt I't)!.) thai wo eiii.nuitre tocuro. Wo Mlictt. the m'-l oli.tliinlo run t iindchttltrtiiieiho vorl.l fur n raia ivecunnotnire. 'Ihlaillai n'OliaaalwiDs lnmd Ihei alilll nt ! Biontem'.ririit ihjal rlnna. DtAOO.OOO eapltnl b libel our imeiinill llmial iniarauten. AIaoliil.riiil"n"''iil,dnn PPlleailon. Addna MI4. KCM f.llV . HUM to lilUl Miuoula Vcnnde, UUutfO, III. Beet In the Wcrldlj Get the Genuine!! SoldEvsrywhereP FKANK WoniiNKT . A'fent, I'oi'Hand. r. A. KKl.llKNHKIM Kit, l.i HdlliK Jew eler of the 1'aclflo Northwest, keepaa InrKe alonk of all HKCltKT HUC1KTT HAlMiKH on hmid. Heat kdo'Ib at low eat IlKurua. ItadKva undo to order. EOCENE. Ii aHpcclal brand of Iliirnlnit Oil, which we manufacture expressly for FAMILY I'Hli. ' IT IN A PKKFKIIT li t I 11 IN UDIt, , IT IH llltlll cHK TIMr. I r Is) OK l .NII OKV1 fitlAI.ITlf Wc guarantee It to be the iiimi kht rosnm.l QR1K OF II.I.I'HINATINd OIL. Ask fur it. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. n1 ASQUERADES, PARAGES, 111 A -Il AT I I If Tmi;tlli(:t. Everything! in tho ataive lino. (,'ontumeH, WIkh, Heardi, I'rotatirtlvH. (Ipern and 1'lay Honks, etc., fnrnlHhed at Kreitlly rodined rates anil In aupo rlor fiuallty by theoldeNt.birgcst, bust renowned and thoieforo rih rr.ttnhle Thrnirlml .S))i(j mime on the I'ni ijtc. Count, ('orrcsixnidenre o. United. Oot.liHTKlN & CO., 2(1, 2N and 111) (I'Karrell itroot, alao A2'2 Market street, Hun KraiieiHco. We supply nil Theater on the (Joiut, to whuui wo re epcctfully refer. TORS on INHTAI.I.MKNTS. H'JOt milliPI. l owest price. Fend for eataloLMio W.V. Illi.im, ltlpon.4 al. sWiW., FRAZEH I AXLE SOCIETY BADGES.