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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1893)
s ts v. j'.i I California State Analyst. Royal Baking- Powder is Superior to all in Purity and Strength. " For purity arl c.irc in prc;v.rati Halving Powilor cijtuls any i:i t!v.' ,M.r trc s!i(nvs th.it it lu'. ivror.t' V'Uk w V. ' w ........ power than anyof which vc ilv.-.l C::U-rn!. No careful housekeeper can aiiord to use anv baking; powder but Royal. sv ', i Tho Coffins cf flic Crock. The nncier.Kjiveksusod a spH'ieof Iim store Lr.own ra sarcojiliaiu i'l nia'.in CJi'.'.iii Tbe peculiar ouality of suvupha gu conslsti-d iu the facv ta.-.t ; ou!l caa sub:o tbe Isuir.r.a L-.Vy wlt'uiu a rlc-i of ft (.'W weeks. U i ' a; 1 tu havo t.-a fcaud tt Aoi, a city of hye'x Settling a ntr.i'ntty. Mrs. Ztn-.awkk pvhohasbceu read ier about the uprisings on tho Mexi ccn frontier) Ah. Mr. Wilt, what is your solution of tho border troubles I Sir. Wilt Fewer stowed prunes. Kata FioM'a Washington. A Croat Help. Stout GontlcntaiiPparo diet, long walks, etc 1 could have managed all that with out coming to this expensive watering place. Doctor Yes, but you forget tbe annoy nucc occasioned by the hish prices, which of itself will go a Ions way toward reduo leg jour weight. Ulk. To clear a sovo of clinkers, put a hana l .il of salt into it durin; a hnt tire. NVhea ( lid, remove t'ueclinkers with a colli chisel. -1MP0RTER.- WHOLESALE CROCERS, TOBACCONISTS, AND General Commission 133! chants. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 2, 4, 6 and 8 North First Street, O. II, 13 and 13 Anker.y Street, PORTLAND, OH. V pny speclil attention to the sate of flRliy ON COMMISSION. Send n ara ple of Wheat. Jird we wilt die ron highest market prices either lu Portland. Tacoraa or San FrancUco. Liberal Advances Made on Bills cf Lading1. tSf' Correspondence solicited. I RgHv Glow on cheek m'J, s , and brow r.pvit r.nr.P. '"yr v -.. that the -x---r--.i-v,- body is getting proper nourishment. When this gloNV of health is absent assimilation is Nvron, and health is letting down. fill 8i taken immediately arrests of the waste, regardless cause. Consumption mus-t yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Prepirod by Scott 4 Bowse, N. T. All drngghte. I must say a word as to the ef ficacy of German Syrup. I have used it in my family for Bronchitis, the result of Colds, with most ex cellent success. I have taken it my self for Throat Troubles, and have derived good results therefrom. 1 therefore recommend it to my neigh bors as an excellent remedy in such cases. James T. Durette, Earlys ville, Va. Beware of dealers who offer you "something just as good." Always insist on having Boschee's German Syrup. & Bsst in ths World! Gst ths Sensine! yd Everywhere! LAI CO., CJi pi. na imn tiRiieion "German SYruD,, 1 X f 1 ""'V-. I f t.M ft w k'.t Ron .4 market and av.kT U'.iw !nv ;inyUr.o l . i o : i:'!ato rurJ . f !!..:ikh. cf. .vSi,-- Tlio Itlurh ltrn Iclicrn. The Black Brunswickors, so well known for their uniform, will hence forth appear in Prussian uniform only Until tho last day of April they had continued to wear the black braided tn nic as simpK' and effective a uniform as a soldier might wish to see. They hail been officered for years by Prussian officers in Prussian uniform, and this gave them a peculiar appearance on pa rade. During the campaign of 1S70-1 they were often taken, both by Germans and French, to be French. Sometimes the mistake only caused a good deal of merriment, as, for instance, when a French staff officer came up to within a couple of hundred yards where the regi ment was in hiding as a reserve, .ot a shot was fired at him, becanso that would have betrayed tho regiment. By and by the Frenchman rode off, none the worse and none the wiser. But to be fired at by friends is nnpleasant, nnd that has happened to the black brnns wickers; so that it is perhaps well for them that they will not bo mistaken iu the future. Vanity Fair. A CCnwrvntlvo I5ookcIler. It i3 no part of our intention to presurno to mention tlio nest hun dred books nor to disnarago unduiy the works of modern authors. But when there is so much that is stand ard in our language, so much that has stood tho tests cf timo and trial, it is impossible not to f yinpav thizo with that bookseller, justly nroud of Lis conservative tendencies in the matter of literature, who re plied, on being asked for a copy of a modern theological novel. 1 ec.'J nothing which timo has not mellow ed." Chambers' Journal. How Chicago Is Spelled. In sorting over tho letters for Chi cago a man in the general Chicago office has kent an account of the number of different ways tho word Chicaa-o is snelled. Recently the rec ord showed 197 different ways. Some rine scholar in Finland sent a letter to hi3 brother and spelled tho name A of the Garden City, Zizzazo. bull another foreigner, possibly with a sinister motive, spelled the word Jag- inc-o. Hinaho. Jaino. bcheechacno. Hizasre and Chachicho are also prime favorites. Postal Kecord. No Flowers at His Funeral. Owen Meredith's (Lord Lytton's) coffin was borne to the grave without a blos som to decorate its pall according to the direction of Lady Lytton, who said that her husband had reqnested that not 80 much "as the tiniest violet or the small est rosebud" should be used about his bier. "What, in heaven's name, have poor flowers done to be condemned to serve such a horrid purpose as bein consiimed to vaults and graves? I like a sad looking funeral." was a frequent savins of the poet's, and his funeral ce.'emony was indeed a gloomy one. Exchange. Wong Chee's Coat of Mall. When a Chinese highbinder, named Wonir Chee, who had been arrested for vagrancy, was stripped in the city prison recently, a coat of mail was found around his body. Jt was a tisrht fitting armor. made of a double thickness of interwoven iteel links, and it weighed twenty-two pounds. Experts say that no pistol bullet vpr made would nenetrate the armor. and when tested the links turned a rifle ball from its course. San Francisco Ex auiiner. Heavy Damages. A noor citizen of Nassau, N. Y., sned a rich neighbor to recover damages for the attack of the laiter's small dog which he maintained was a "snapping snarling, vicious brute." In answer the defendant maintained that the canine was a "irreat net and of gentle nature but he lost his case and must pay $1,000 damages. Philadelphia Ledger. Journey of a TSalloon. A Harrisburg boy sent up in a balloon on the Fourth of July last year a bottle with his name and address in it, request mg the finder to return it to nun About ten days ago tho bottle was picked np by a gentleman on the shore of Lake Sunerior. near Duluth. who im mediately forwarded it to the lad. Every year sees diminution in tho im portance of the walled city as a military obstacle. Nuremburg is to lose her walla so that the modem idea of defense by separate fortresses can be carried out. Lautde Klvh Uuka OmwL iir nnWrt of Dovoiuhlrfl owned ... .,. - O'l... tnna in lounwn uiitervni couminv a ii eMtitoa extend to UotHH) aerw, und tlio annual rental 1 soinothlmr over 1 i0,. 900. Much of the laud lu nud ubout DiMbourno was tho property of the duko. nnd. liko that lu the vicinity of Rinow-ln-Furncsj. lina Inirotusod uunr- utons.1v in value of late years. The duke possessed no fewer than novo:! suata. tho cost or Keepinir no which alone tmtst have boon consider liblo. Tho dnko hud the patroimn of ever forty church living, the annual total value of which escwsln 10,000 por riiiuui, The founder of the house wan William Cavendish, commonly supposed (accord ing to Mr. Evans' "1)1 J Nobility") to he Identical with that Cavendish who wrote tho "Lifo of NVolsoy." and who h.-w been Immortalised by tshakospesro. Tho flfth dnko was tho huslwnd of the duclio whoso portrait was painted by (rainalvr- onj;h, and nlout whom there ts it story similar to that of ono of tho duchessosof Gordon of her kitting tradesmen to ob tain votes. It was tho sixth duke who formed the famous gardens at Chats worth. Tho family motto, "Safe by being cautious." implies, most people will think, very fitly to tho new duko Pall Mall Gazette. Stricken with Hllnlnes White Shujlnn. George Neely. a Kensington boatman. has boon sudd'uly Hitd mysteriously stricken blind. His eyesight left him Monday without warning and without anv tvtinf til continetnent. Ho had U'gun kii iKim u-iirk mi a canal ooat on tlio Karitan canal, from New Brunswick. Mo had walked a steportwoon tho boat. (iinL'iti-' merri V to Ulinselt. wiien sun- denlv overvthing grew black. He could ii.it M'n ohiei-ts half a foot distant, tits vision had completely failed him. t'.nminir iihout the deck he tried to communicate his affliction to the other deck hands. When his true condition was discovered he was tenderly taken care of. and when the canal Unit reached this city ho was conveyed to his homo in Kensington, and there attended to Still he irrew no lietter. It was then do cided that tho Wst place for him was a hosnital. His nephew accompanied mm to tne Philadelnhia hospital. On arriving there h. win exiiitiinml and tuaceil in the nervous ward, where he is resting quiet ly, with his visum only slightly liu proved. Philadelphia Record. Muriingo I'nilor Olltlcultlc. A. M. Phillips and Millie Burns, of Coleridge, Neb., had to visit three states before thev were married. The couple first wont to Hartington to bo united, but tho bride was too youn to meet tho requirements of the Ne braska law. On Sunday they started for Yankton, being assured that they could meet with no obstacles. Arrived at tha Missouri river they found the bridge had been washed out only an hour before. It was night before they finally found a boatman to take them to the South Dakota bank, whore thev found themselves two miles ubove tho town in a willow thicket Late at night they reached town and were obliged to wait till morning before cullin? on a iustice of the peace. On Vnrul.iT thev learned to their disgust that the laws of South Dakota, although more liberal than those of Nobraska. did not sanction the marriage of ono so young as the would be bride. They were told to go to Iowa, which they did, and there met with better nuccesa. Cor. Minneapolis Tribune. Two Scared Indian. Two Indians from the La Pointe reser vation arrived in Bayfield a few days ago paralyzed with fear. They told a wonderful story of adventure, iney had started on ahnnt on Madeline island and intended to visit some friends. They catnuxl on a spot about four miles from the village. At midnight the Indians were aroused by a fearful struggle. Bo fore them were two men and a woman battling, the contestant being covered trith blood. The Indians say the forms disappeared afterward, but the sounds and groana were kept np all night. People in that vicinity claim there has been a terrible murder committed on the island some time in the past, and that the "ghosts' of the parties were seen by the Indians Milwaukee NVisconsin. Exporting I.lve Geese from Russia. Live ireese are exported from Russia to Germany and Austria in very large numbers. An export house or Warsaw intends building special cars for the transportation of geese directly to their places of destination, if the railroad managers will grant them permission to run the cars. I he ministry on roads or intercommunication was notified of the nronosal of that firm, and its favorable decision is expected. The cars are to bo constructed with appliances to change from the broad jrauge of the Russian lines to the narrow gauge of tbe German lines without loss or time. ot. reters burg Letter. Will He Visited by the Queen. Costebelle, the charming suburb of Hyeres, at which it is announced that the queen will spend the month of March, is delightfully situated on the southern slopes of the lovely Costebelle hills, and is promptly identified by Amer cans as "tho nearest thing in Europe to a south California ranch" though the busy little neighboring town, with its orchestra and casino, somewhat upsets tho delusion. Loudon Letter. In a photograph of tho heavens now in course of preparation at the Paris ob servatory, it is calculated that 00,000,000 stars will be represented. In tho nebnlce of the Lyre, M. Bailland took a photo graph 4 by T inches which reveals 4,000 stars to the naked eye! The Florida orange has so far sup planted thoso from tho Mediterranean that they will be shipped directly from Florida to EuroDe. In the Liverpool market they bring nearly double the price of other oranges. TTtOOrtXO TU tHK UAjklwAltUJCVfAN Yhv ion American farmora troortlmt into the Saskatchewan district of tho Catuuliun Northwest Ten itoiiesT lbo nntovcr ia simple. Settler from tho Eastern Slates are utiablo to rind tuilt able unoccupied hind in the Western Mates: tho voting men who wero norn and ruis-ed in tho West look about for liiiul nnd i-nnnot llnd it near homo, and of thoco who have land somo have ne cessity (or more. They want tnid-class farming land that does not require irri gation; they want rich grass land lor their cattle, and they want 11 cneap. They iiud that they cait attain such land in all quantities, some of it tico and as much as thev want at t!l an aero, and tlmt us a Hid iter need iav onlv a tenth of the purchase money down, with nine years to pay the rest, his land increases in value tar above- too purchase price long before bis payments are duo. And tbe men of Washington, Oregon and Western Slates see bv tho man that thev have not far to poj'tliat lines run up from tho boundary at several points to Calgary and Kdmonton, and that the un.u to lm iieonired are n Ion if tho line of railwnv and within easy reach of a station. It in no wonder therefore Unit there is a quiet but extensive movement among A mericou farmers to get to this Northern Alberta country, and that too hind? from fifty miles north of Calgary to Kdmonton oil the Saskatchewan and liv,Miil it nre viM-v I'liL-eilv sought. Ill several parts, where two years iigoonly a small railway station marked too ois- trict, mixed colonies of Canadians and Americans have now established them selves. The rhnimgniph anil the Piimh. Recent tests in tho use of the phono graph in the doaf and dumb institute at Indianapolis show that it is tisefnl tn concentrating sound upon tho drum of the ear. so tluit m. my pupils otherwise doaf can hear it. It is thought by the superintendent that he can by this means soon teach the use of their voices to many mules w lio -o inability to speak is due to tho fact that they have never heard spi-tvh - I'xi lmngi' KAK AN1 MIIK. V..t Mr. Iltl r.rA.1 f,it 1 1 M IMI t nlmi. t'lll 111 IHS- !..!... Kr.i...On, f ..-.ni.-.il ' lull. Ill (fill, tlMllA II. Mexico, Ami Ii Atncrli'4. the Mlliniui i t I'mmnis unit elM-whcre, !liilp;trr Slnnnieii nmcr 11 (or.ln 10 liiliilrtiiiin mill HiJiHirniT. i to ci tlon :1K10K( mnlBMil. THO lllllliT, lll IHWllv nri m-'i I,, ih. llll.ir n( I Ii.- TlTL-lll s. , 1 1 lieillV roblxM ot In t.irc!i tir lh nv el llu nlniiccr, tliid in ilie imperii mill f..trll- 'Cilic a iri-- erver moOnst tho im.iHitiiun inlnnini wlili li In t-ud, .O.frl.ifa ri.-ll In lliltllrtll If-OII!!!'! U ICl ferule In i1i.wiie. It dtitiililili' duierilcrt el (I.m h llv..r ttiut txiu.'U. ftirtitict Itltl.C lu nw II RKiitiii-t rlii'titii'iHr- mlmoiinliri' I mid f iltered bv nnitloor rxp-wiir.-; h (' iMilnl .vsrmth Into frntnc rlii Ic I lv rlunrou ti'iii niTntuto, mid r il of tliclr ixiwcr In liurm nun it iin nnd evi-iinii: m'Kln iiinl vn,or Imlen wl h htird.ilnrn; irrtii.MliiMiii Hie ck. Mint cun- laon liicip cm kidney trundle. Tlmn U O-il.llV 4 11 d 1 1 t HI tlCC 11 III)- Heed t lint ll Uik.' a Rood denl of money to Imve a good liii.c. IMITATOI'.S AM) IMf)STti:S. The unequaled success of At. tenet's Por ous ri AoTKBi ns an eitornal remedy has I mined unscrupulous parties to oiler imi tations, which they endeavor t sell on the reputation of Ai.u ocn. It is an absurd ity to speak of them iu tlio sumo catecory as the genuine porous plaster. 1 heir al leged eiimlity with Ali.cock'h is a false pr. tense. The ai'lest nicilirnt practitioners and chemists ami thousands of grateful patients unite in declaring At.n oi k's I'oroch I'i.ai titrs tho hest external remeily ever pro duced. Ask for ALU-oca's, and accept no other. IIraspbetii's 1'ili.s act upon the whole system. This Is tho sensnn ulien the arersge stimmtr rounder hun reacted his last retort. Stat or Ohio, city or Toi.sti, I.CCAS Col'STY. i Frank .1. (Tibniy mnkes onth t tint he ts the senior pnrtner nf the firm of K. J. ( iifcSST Co., dolni? iMislnes. iu tnecltv of Toledo, county stpl Htnteiifiirei-nlil, nnd thai snld firm will pny the sum of ONE II I'N DKKD DoI.I.A KH for ench nnd erery csne of Catarkii ttint enniiot lie cured by the moot Hall's Catarrh Ccrk. KKANK J. ( Iir.NEY. fiworn to before mc ntnl suhfcrlbed in my prcHciice ttils eta duy of lieceml er. A. I. lsmi. SKAL A. W. lil.KASON. SnUirv I'uhlif. FIsll's f'ntsrrh Cure Is tsken luternnlly, nnd sctsdirictly on the blood and mucous suifuccs of thosyttem. ncnd for testimonials, free. F. J. CHKSEY A CO , To.edo, O. Hold by druggists; 75 cents. There Is no plsce like home, yet many men are perfectly at home down lowu. Ce Enamcline Stove Polish ; no dust, no iraoll. Tbt Oirmka for breakfast. tuf. WAY Sim LOOKS troubles tbe woman who ia delicate, run-down, or overworked. Hho's hol low - choc-lied, dull-eyed. thin, and pale, and it I wore ip her. l 1 Now. tho wnv to look fv r ii :,, , 'x. i... 'ii a,i TCP It It I If. Willi. .Till' tho way to be well, if .. I you're nny sucu wciiimu, rKrSZr 1 l tn fnirhfullv USO Dr. 1 I'lnrcn'n Favorito Pro- mr scrintion. That is tho pTT )). onty medicine that's iooil tn huild un I 11' woman's strength and to aura woman a 11 1 ItnnTirS. In erery "female complaint," irroRuIarity, n. wahLiimi nnd In Avnrv CYhnnstftd Condi tion of the female system if it over fails to oeneut or euro, you uavo your luuucjr back. Thero is only one medicine for Ca tarrh worthy the name. Dozens arc advertised, but only the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy say this : "If wo can't cure you, wo'll pay you $500 In cash I" This Traita MnrV is on the belt WATERPROOF COAT fisrSifis1 ,n the WorId 1 A. J. TONVCR. BOSTON, MASS. Plso'a Remedy for Catarrh Is llio B1. Kaslfnt tn run, and Cheapest Bold b. (Irugirltite or wsl by wf l Hood'ss?Cures III A ttavts v-. Clin rUt J. O'lirlcn "1 am e I iM tons!- Mint I tinvc Inken lloml's HsosimilVia with t-rciil U in ill. I luid kidney piiiiliilnt und trloil inntii meilli'ltii-s in vnln. Hood's Sarsaparilla reoiiliiiiieniti'd mid It helped Pie I liuve Inken lliren hiitliet .111.1 mil i ll' Irely cured mill enjov lined healili inn'. "! iippetiii'. I I11U0 lle.illV III ireninllti u1 1 II : llood'i Snmllps ilils" ('11 on K J. o'tlniKN, Mi Rlehmund Strcot, Wont. ToMiilo, out. Hood's Pills nr Uubet sllerdlnner I'HU' rvt- hV't..nnd II HI 11c r IlottltC Ono ovut a doeo. TniS ObT Coro 11 1 1 11 prJinpily cmti where all other full. Coughe. Croup. Sore Throat, llorrnB, Whon.ln Couth nnd Asthma, lor Consumption It Tins no rlvnl: has cured thound. and will i l'lia Toll If taken In timo. fold ny HriiintlU on a Rusr. antee. For a Iuno llnek or 'lit, iim 8H1L0H 8 BKL LA DONNA VL A8 Tk.K.ifco. SHlLOH'syVCATARHH Have you 1 man h This rruuily Isjnmrstv. toed to cure you. rrlco,fiOct. lnjivturfn. cures ennnn n V.UUIIU1 Ul.ll Stm. T. J. Itowell, M.-dfiird, M.i-i.. sail hi t . I l. . . r. .1.1... .1, . i... mother r..VJ oceu eureu m ni nu.n.i oj ,iwm. of f.iurliiiMlesef rSSSjnW " '"K Hl muehother treat- feX53) lr"' reduced toquhen low c i-.il tio i of hc.il.li, as It was ttmulit Klin eoiild not li e. rtned my little boy uf l.eredl- tary scrofula hli hai- peared ull oter his 1l, aycarll.ad plvenupall Impe of his -VMY-reeovcry, when llnally was "yVp indilied Id lew KHJffj A lew IMl ieseini-ii i mi, win, .... . . ..... i,.i... .....I.,,, ra-n..,-" symptom of the dlsea a r niabi. Mas. T. I.. M M iiKits, xiadierville. Mlis. OartKHik ' tl tl.oo I ni 1 km i is' t fn I'd ff e. Bakin&PojVder Purity and LedveninjiiPovVcr UNEQUALED. GASH PRICES 'fo Introducn our Powder, mo have do. termliitdtodlntrltiuto among the cmisum art a number or AhU I'HIZEB To tho person or club returning; us the 1'iritiMt ntjmbcrofrprtltlcatcaonor before June 1, we wl. I save a cash prlroorSlOO, and totliiieTiUri;et. niimeroiin nther prize ranging from ) toSTS IN CABIi. CLOSSErA DEVERS, rORTUi Oj. Rushing -INTO THE CHEAT- SASKATCHEWAN VALLEY. The wlp men of Washington, Idaho; Oregon and the w est ure Securing Free Land in Aberta, Tho tx'st ffirmlnR land In Amcrlcft. Si-c what Amorlctm fur merit av of it; oony of th?ir toiiti J. I. lil'VT LM1.U A.lilen.u I A IfiiMiv, w nil iuii.pi oii. i i ni'i'i t;i'ic McNICOIX. O. I'. A., Mtmtrcal, or any iigcnl of .L. t I. lnfll,. lit HAVE YOU GOT PILES THTITTTTrt TTT.T5ft Irnnwn Y11 wotlltlirS llk MmplraUfyl.oniiBO Intenno nelilnc when warm, 'fills form aril IlM.NJi. BUiEDlNil or PKOTltUDUfO piiAJ YIKLO ATONCKTiJ nn un cm.iiri't en r nr.urrv un du -iiiii " v . '..i...-" , hi..h rilivmtlv nn nnrlM nfyrtct". absorbs tumors, allays ltc)Urut.ennetrr.i a pwrmani'iltmire. I rloo fi)o. jflriifrilBii OruwU. lr. JJooanko,l1hUadelplii,I'. "DON'T BORROW RHEUMATISM foloore's Astoria. Obroon. January . W . -.1 M U MM' I "NA.wiwJtl m M "II MOORK'B REVKAI.E1) KEMKDY my husbitud wan relloved Iroin EHKOMATIBM auilmy yonngt'Ht boy cured entirely of INFLAMMATORY KHKIJ. UATIfeH when tho boat do!turi oonld K)t did liuu no good. Yimia lu KratiUOUi. klUt. M, V. MTalUI, OLD BV rovu osnuttuv, FREE JONES' -th- CASH Buyers' Guide STORE. TilK Ill'Vi lm' OI'iliK l piihil.hed III" IHI of enell I1111111I1. l In lnoieil in lhi Inleieit of nil eonminietp.. It itlve Ihn lotteni en.ll iiinliitloii on everyihlnn In Ine Kinecrv line. It III v you inouev In i'oiiiill It. Mulled lien In nny ndiheiin oil iippllenllon. lMin'1 )n without It. II l Ohln vim tiothliiK t net II, II Uiile! wlinlii mile pi I11 dlieet In ihu eoiimiiier, Mulllloil till" puper. A 1I1 1 1 run JONtiV CASH STrHE, l:iO Front Mlieet. - ln I Iniid, Or, Brooklyn Hotel, 208-212 Bush St., San Francisco. Thin fnvorlln hotel In under tlio nmiiHMeinenl ot t'lUUI.KS MON ItlOMKUY.Siid l Kooil II not the heil rmiilly snd Miixiui'n-i Meu'ii llolel la hsn Krsnelneii. Home Comforts! Cuisine Unexcelled 1 Hr-it chini ervlre mnl the hlKhent Ktiiiidiitd ol rcHpeetshlllty KUSOinteed. Our roiinin eniu'el li'pil..f.d nr lo-iilnr.ii iii f emuelf llnnld Slid room per ilny, II. II Mi, II 7,1 mid .' im; Imnnl and room per Meek, ) In II.'; mimle rootui lHi to 1. Kree iimeli tn slid (roiii hotel. TN.II.dOLMiiV CO.. t I III pel lem, Mlliileiile mid lietilll lieilh-ri, lor -STOVfeS, HANCIS Tiilile Ciillerv, Tin nnd Moii'en lime, I i 1 1 V hiipplle.. I lie hitiie.t und ehenp ( di-nli'i lor en.ll. I'ouult) 1 1 in In 11 l.i 1 1 . 148 Third Street, Portland. Oregon. 71 y y A I e ueiir ,i t 1 1 II II 1 1 . Willi tin no r n'. liuilticin limn lmi e'er hi en kiinHii, I ee.nie el Ihe plolniuie I depletion In rll ll Tim u nho Hi I. in I the l'iiHUM) IIUSINtSS C0 ltd mum , w III he prepared lol irned poi-ll I0111 11 I en thl eotiiuiK imvii ol pro.perltv Mieepv n' er Ihn lued N'liij lor etnoi:iie. Adiln A. I'. Aim rriiosii, I'r tu lpiil, l iuilnnil, iiieon. EV 3 lllndiler, I'rltiarr and l.lver lliei.ci, liioinv U ravel and lUnbctcs are euied by HUNT'S REMEDY THE BE8T KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE. HUNT'S REMEDY 'ures llrk-ht l lH.es.e, Keletitloii or Nun re- lentlou lit t rine, Calm lu Hie Mm k, l oins or Side. HUNT'S REMEDY Cures lutcmpemice, Serious Imen.en, i.e.ieisl lleblllly, reiiuilu Vtvalirs nud r..i esiei. HUNT'S REMEDY ("ures Illllousness, Ilesdnelie, Jiiundlee Hour -ilr in m h , UyK'i Is, t.'iiinll lliiii nnd I'lles. HUNT'S REMEDY tl IS T OX'r.,,11 the K lit in l, tvrr and llowrls), re torlun Uiein to n lieiiltliy sr, tloti.nud l Mi:swhen all other medic lues (all. Hundreds hnve Ih-cii unveil nho Imve lu'dl Xiveti up to die by frleiu, and ih)slelus. NOI.II 11 V Al l. IMtl l.t.lMN. lyiASQUERADES, PARADES, I Wl ii tii i i i in it: i si. KverythliiK lu the ubove line. ( otiimes, W'lirs, llenrds, l'roierlles, (Ihtii mid I'lii) IliHiks, etc., furuUlieil nl Krenlly redueeil rule. Mini lu i-1 1 c rlor tiutilltv bv ihn olden I. Iiiriri-nt. be -it reiiouued and lliereloro oii'i rriuMf Thtwrirnl .sn ,. Ilmmt on the I nrtfic i wisf I oriciHiinlenec so. Ilclted. (iiiLUHTKIN A Co., 2fi, M ainl ill) O'Kiirn ll street, also ilTi .Murket street, San I' rnneKeo. Wo supply rill Wulm on Ihe Omu.1, to whwm e re spcctftilly refer. DR. GUNN'S JMPEOVED llCD PILLS A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. A movement of ths bowsls ench day Is nscoswry for heiUth. Theaa pills aupply what ina rylnn Uuk. tu make It rrgular. They ourn lloadaeha, brUUuau lli.i Eyea and ulnar the Compleilon bi.n.r than cos metics. Thy aot mllrily, nclthfr grip" nor alnkm a olher pllla do. To convlni you ot iliclr merits will mall amr'"s fria, or a full bos for iiAernia. Mow svarywhsia. JUosaako Mod. Co., l'blludoliilila. t . EOCENE. Is i Special brand of llurnlnir Oil, which wo manufiieture expressly for FAMILY I'HIi. IT lis A I'KKKKCT II I IIMIN ITOK. IT IS IIIUII Kl UK TKHI-. iris K IMroKII (il'AI.ITV. Wc Kiiariinteo It to he tho linuiKST I'Ohhuii.k ORADK OK II.LUMINATINO OIL, Ank fur It. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. v is - VI V bVRUP $ l FOR CHILDREN f Prml by all brucal.u. TFFTHIMf. n Us Olrln 4t riottlat. IliCUBi TORS on Instai.i..mf.n iti. Ileal mnkes. Lowest prices. KmhI lor eniiiloiruc. w.i;. nr.. it , lii, ,.!,. :,.. V. P. N. IJ. No. 518 S. V. N. U. No. ftiiG TROUBLE." BUY MHS. W NSlUW S 'Tiq CHEAPER IN THE ENn. CURED BY THE USE OF Revealed Remedy. 10. I can state with pICHStire that by the use ollevnd llolll nil old esse ni yiiANK. WOOL6EV ,Af ent, Portland. Or,