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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1895)
3 ? CtO v.,. j taps) tfst 4 Ml) ABSOLUTELY PURE. The most Careful Housewife will use no other. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 108 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. p ? EGOTISTICAL, BUT ARTISTIC. Mt. Paris' Statue of Franoe Presenting; the New Century to the World. The most beautiful as well as the most egotistioal bit of statuary that has been unveiled in Franoe In many n day Is a co lossal ' bronze group called "The Republic Present ing to the World the New Centu ry." The repub Iio is represen ted, aa usual, by the handsome figure of u woman, while the new century is typified by the infant in her U''.;.' arms. Both fig- A'.and the-group is about seven feet in hoight. . The statue was recent ly unveiled in the French town of and has at tracted a great deal of attention among lovers of art. The statue is the work of M. Paris, a French . THE STATUE. sculntor whose ex-. hlbits ocoupiod deservedly prominent posl-. tlons at the World's fair in Chicago and were greatly admired by visitors to the French seotion of the Fine Arts nalace. After the close of the fair they were given honored places in some of the leading art galleries of the country. That France Is a groat country no one f will denv. but it roauires a stretch of the imagination to discover her right, or the right of any other country, for that mat ter, to usurp the functions of Father Time veven in a group of statuary. While the idea Is somewhat too fanoiful and egotis tical to win the favor of soulptors and art lovers of othor countries, it will do very well for homo exhibition. Divested of its presumptuous idea and viewed simply as a work of art, tho statue cannot fail to add materially to the already high reputation of M, Parifl. 1 . . . . . How Indians Made Maple Sugar. Ever since the, Indians in the section now known as Fletcher discovered "honey" in " the maple trees that district has been known . far and wide as the heart of the Vermont maple sugar country. The way the red man extracted the delicious compound was some what slow as compared with the present process. He used to cut a slanting gash in the bark and insert in .the lower end a gauge shaped piece of wood, from which the sap ran and dropped into a poplar or basswood trough. At the end of the season . these troughs would be Bet up against the " trees and left until the following season, by which time the troughs would be thorough ly mildewed. This materially added to the flavor of the aboriginal sugar, but can hardly be said to have improved it. The evaporator of those times consisted of an iron kettle swung from a sapling bent over a stump. By a slow and tedious process the sap was first heated and then boiled in this kettle, often taking two or three days' boiling be fore it could be sugared off. This was the way in which the redskins and the early Vermonters eked out a "sweetnin" to their tea and johnny cake. Burlington Free Press. An Influential Newspaper At Prince Albert, a remote but busy vil lage in the Canadian northwest, a weekly newspaper is, or recently was, regularly published in the handwriting of Its pro prietor, editor, reporter, advertising agent and printer, the five being one man. He adorned his lively 4-page sheet with carica tures rudely copied from comio papers and decorated his horse and stock "ads" with rough cuts. :" The paper appeared in purple ink from a gelatin copying press or hektograph,'and its editorials and local news were usually so clearly presented that the little journal was influential in the territories, read with avidity in the newspaper offices of eastern Canada and constantly quoted as an au thority. Youth'sCompanion. - JOHN BOYD THACHER A WITNESS He Fully Verlflesa Disputed World's Fair Award, John Boyd Thacher is laconic and de cisive in his statements. During the lively campaign just closed in New York this marked him especially as Chairman of the Democratic State Committee.. It was equally true, of him as Chairman Of the Executive Conimittee on Awards at the World's Fair. This is, the positive and sententious way in which he verifies in an official letter the honors won by Dr. Price's Baking Powder: "I here with inclose you an official copy of your award, which in' due time. will be in scribed in the diploma and forwarded." Thus the question respecting the award, raised by an envious New York rival, is settled beyond cavil. This same rival, by the way, is widely advertising an award for itself. The official records prove this claim wholly fah-e, as they show the New York pretender was not so much as an exhibitor at the World's Fair. mmnmm ' Officially reported, after elaborate com petitive tests made under authority of . Congress by the Chief Chemist of the United States Agri-. cultural Department, Superior to all other Baking Pow ders in Leaven ing Strength. ftp fee- IS, isr. ite s6? fL?C A WOMAN'S HEART. ONE DISEASE THAT BAFFLES THE PHYSICIAN. The Story of a Woman Who Suffered for Nine Long- Years How She Was Cured.' - - - - - Valvulardisease of the heart has al ways been considered incurable. The following interview therefore will interest the medical profession since it describes the successful use of a new treatment for this disease. The patient is Mrs. George Archer of Clifton, JN. J., and this publi cation by the, Ncwa is the first; mention made of the case by any newspaper. "All physicians consulted pronounced the patient suffering with valvular disease of the heart and treated her without the slightest relief. Mrs. Archer said: "I could not walk across the floor ; neither could I go up stairs without stopping to let the pain in my chest and left: arm cease. . I felt an awful constriction about my arm and chest as though I were tied with ropes. Then there was a terrible noise at my right ear like the labored breathing of some great animal. I have often turned expecting, to see some crea ture at my side. : " Last July," continued Mrs. Archer, "I was at Springfield, Mass., visiting. and my mother showed me an account in the Springfield Examiner, telling' of the wonderful cures effected by the use of ur. Williams' rink Fills lor rale Peo ple. My mother '-urged me to try 'the pills and on November 25th last I bought a box and began taking them, and I have taken them ever since, except for a short interval. The first box-did not seem to benefit me, but 1 persevered encouraged by tllte requests of my relatives. After beginning on the secoiffl box, to my won der, the noise at my right ear ceased en tirely. I kept right on and the. distress that I used to feel in my chest and arm gradually 'disappeared. The blood has returned to my face, lips and ears, which were entirely devoid of color, and I feel well and strong again. V - " My Bon, too, had been troubled with gastritis and I induced him to try the Pink Pills with great benefit. I feel that everybody ought to know of my wonder ful cure and I bless God that 1 have found something that has given me this great relief." - 4 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are now given to the public as an unfailing blood builder and nerve restorer, curing all forms of weakness arising from a watery condition of the blood or shattered nerves, two fruitful causes of most every ill that flesh is heir to. These pills are also a specific for the troubles peculiar to females, such ' as suppressions, all forms of weakness, chronic constipation, bearing down pains, etc., and in the case of men will give flpeedy relief and effect a permanent cure in "all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. . The pills are sold by all dealers or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, .(50 cents a box or 6 boxes for $2.50 they are never sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenec tady, N. Y. v , r"; ': ; ' A High Stool For the Kitchen. Every well appointed kitchen should con tain at least one office stool, such as are used by clerks who write at high desks. It allows mistress or maid to work as read ily sitting as standing at various employ ments, without that wearisome ge'stufe" of stretching up the arms to a, level with a table or ironing board,. Another Impor tant advantage is that the tect rest upon its rounds, and thus remove the weight of the body from them. This in itself is more comfortable and refreshing than women are accustomed to consider. Exchange.1., Bacon Nearly as Good as Butter. ' ';" Next to sweet, fresh butter, as a digest-, ible fat, comes bacon, which, when deli cately broiled, is as delicious as it is nutri-; tious. It is said to be the process of curing that changes pork which in Its fresh -stato is so hard for a delicate stomach to assimt-' late. The fiber is so close that the digestive fluids do not readily act upon it. Mrs. Abel, who is an authority on the chemistry of foods, says, "Bacon has come to rival cod liver oil as a cure for consumption. " " A Well Known Woman Writers" -' Mrs. Eva Wilder McGlasson is one of the most remarkable women of the age. Not only is she remarkable for her brilliancy, but on account of her extreme youth and the ease with which she has attained the pinnacle of fame. . Mrs. McGlasson is stiil less thqn 24, and yet she has written and published two successful books. She is pe tite and pretty and exhibits the fresh, in genuous charm.bf an extremely bright schoolgirl. Exchange. J. ; ."' Howttraan Oil Paintings. 1 V ', If oil paintings have ifcen soiled on fly specked, they-may be cleaned by wiping them off with a-icloth dampened with' warm water. Do not use . soap and do not rub hard, but a careful washing will brighten the colors without harming the paint iu the least. ... A HO09B IN A FRET. Let the mother become sick and helpless, and the house is all in disorder. When both father and mother are down, you may as well close the shutters. Order is brought out of chaos often very easily, and Mrs John Malin of South Butte, Mont., Febru ary 17, 1803, found an easy way out of her airncuities as sne writes tuns: My.nus band and I took very bad rheumatism from si vere colds, and mv arms were so lame I could not raise them to help myself. I sent at once lor a bottle of St. Jacobs U11, and before the bottle was half empty I could go about my work. - My husbandd 'became ho lame tie could not get out of bed. Two and a half bottles completely cured him. I will always praise 8t. Jacobs Oil, and . you may use this as you see fit." This is a clear case 01 wnat is Dest at tne rignt moment, and how every houshold can be, made happy where pain abounds. ; -. ; -JUST BEFORE RETIRING." How to Insure Peaceful and Refreshing Slumber and a Sweet Mouth.' A warm bath, a light' lunch and a clean mouth before retiring are good things to take. They promote 6leep and a '-'clean" tongue in the morning.- What this lunch should.be the consumer must decide. . The juice of a couple of oranges. half . a grape fruit, a cup of 'tea with dry toast,, a sandwich and glass Of ale, cup of hot bouillon, biscuit arid a glass of sherry, crackers with milk and vichy, or a bowl of bread and milk is the choice of as many different people, all healthy and handsome..- rr - The best thing in the morning after a cold plujiga or; sponge bath is a cup. of hot, tea or coffee with a little? lemon juioe.. The earlier this draft istfaiken the better. It should precede the break fast by at least half an hour. This, is prime for the alimentary canal." It is a comfort to - the" Stomach, and' puts the digestive organs in order. A our) of hot milk is also prescribed, and even hot water the first ; thing in the morning is not bad. '.. .For anything but the.abusiye cup of cold water the poor stomach will be grateful. If an appetite for breakfast i-j .t, i: ji...' '1' is wanieu, ami wie umtj poriiiii., taue u walk 'to the' corner,' alone, inhaling and forcibly exhaling the air through the nostrils. No $10 cure in therapeutics can oompare with this. New York World. . -. .-' .,-' ...... ! For Modern Cooking;'- : : As a matter of useful information it may je stated that whenever a co6king receipt, calls for a Jaaking powder the " Royal" should be' used', ' The receipt will-be found to work better and surer and the . bread, biscuit,' rolls, cakes. dumplings, crusts, puddings, crullers or wnaiever maae win pe prouuceo, sweecer, hunter, hher flavored, more dainty, pal atable and wholesome. Besides the "Royal "...will go further or has greater leavening power, and is therefore more economical than any otner powaer. Many receipts as. published still call for -cream of, -tartar and soda, the oid- fashioned wav of raisings Modern cook ing and ex pert' cooks do notsanction this old way.. Iri'all such receipts the Royal Baking Powder should -be substituted without fail.'. . ... -. 'The greatest adepts in the culinary artafe particular to use the Royal only, and the authors of the most ; popular- cook books and the teachers of 'the, sue cesstui cooking schools, with whom ;the best 'results are imperative, are careful to 'impress: their. readers and pupils with the importance of its exclusive! .employ,; menU . . . .-- ' . '. The Royal Baking Powder is the great est help of modern times to perfect cook ing, and every receipt requiring a quick'-' raising' ingredient should embody it, . ;; Letters Five Hundred Tears Old. - ; Ancient specimens of letters are shown in the : Hof ' museum ' at Vienna." One is dated 1896: It consists of a large" sheet of ribbed white paper 'folded in three. A band of,, paper was passed round the outside and through a slit in one edge, being then fastened with soft wax. A small piece of thin paper was laid on the wax and the seal pressed on the paper, hot- directly on the wax. .A, somewhat similar arrangement is found in a letter of the year 1446, which was written by the- town counselor of Mu; nich to the burgomaster' of Rastenburg in: the Tyrol, in order to obtaiii informa tion concerning a man accused of big amy. v lu the sixteenth century, people in the Tyrol and Bavaria used bands of vellum :or cords, fastened with wax. Jjater catpe. separate round and oblong, wafers. - The use of the encircling band oontinued in Austria generally to 1750, or thereabout, and probably reached this century among conservative people. The first envelope of the modern type in this collectieabelongs to the year' 171 5.' 'A M'atter'of Tastej .'- ' She-But bow can fyou- think' I'm prettwfrph'triy -hose tttrn' tip -so? J; - He-4:Well, -all I VhaVe to sny 4s-hat itBhows mighty, poor taste in backing away jrom such a'lovely mouthV-iStand-aid, . -. . . - .! . -. . ..... ,, . .. .. , . - .. .. . ,.;., BEFORE 1 FULL HAD-OF STEAM Is'ratherel ty; that tremendously destructive engine, maiarm, pnt on tne Dranes witn uostet fer's StoniaGh Bitters, which will check Its prog ress Mud avert disaster. CM:1 and fevryshiiious remittent, dumb gne and aoecake'flrepro'trrt-lvi-elievea and. ultimately cuied by this eenlal specific, which l.s alio'a comprehensive. Jamil):, biliousness, constipation, -sick hgndache', ner--voHsness,.rhenmatism and neuralgia. .Against the liuriful effe ts of sudden changes of tm neratiir'ei exno-tire In wet weather, close flDDli- CHtiori to lab&rtous mental pursuits and other lniiueuce prejudicial to neann u .is; .m.0. t trustworthy safeguard. It fortifies the system aeaiiist disease, promotes" apretite1 and sleep, and haitens convale-cence af ter debilitating and nosn-wdstunj diseases, -j c - ...-4t.,r.-.v,.,', Miss Snobbles And so on met Lord Faddlhg toh? Gariby 1 did. ' Miss' Bnobbles And how did he strike you? Cad by (pensively) ... For 0. "( f, A '.HOUSEHOLD REMEDY,' : , - ' Alicock's Pobotjs Plastkes are the only reliable plasters ever produced , F. agrant, clean, inexpensive and never failing, they fully meet all the requirements of a house hold remedy, and should always be kept on band. ' For the relief and cure'ojf weak back, weak muscles, lameness, stiff or en larged joints, pains in the chest, small of the back and around the hips,, strains, stitches and all local pains Allcock'b Poe ous Plastbks are unequaled. Ask for AllIjock's, and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a sub stitute. . . , -' i .... Bbandbeth's Pills avert disease. i ..... , . When a woman's face is her fortune, nine times out of ten she will die a pauper. - .- - The firm of E. L. a. Steele & Co. of Ban Francisoo secured by su cession the prop erty in a trade mark known as " Diamond L," which had been patented in 1871 by C Adolph Low & Co. Under that brand and trade mark E. L. Qt. Steele & Co. had sold a tea which had become known far and wide for its excellence and in which they had built up a heavy trade. In 1888 the sales of the tea had fallen off so heavily, that the firm set an inquiry afoot and discovered that Lievre, Frick &, Co. of San Francisco were selling a spurious tea under that brand E. L. 'G. Steele & Co. compelled them to confess and to promise not to repeat the of fense. They appear not to have kept their agreement, however, as this week E. L. G Steele & Co. brought an action against the same firm, alleging infringement and de manding 50,000 damages. All honest deal ers who have built up a business on fair dealing will lend their moral support to the punishment of all such rascality as this; Men who confess their own lack of ability by endeavoring dishonestly to prosper at the expense of more worthy and successful men, -and at, the same time defraud the community, are enemies of the community and, of . all. honest merchants. '' E. L. G. Steele. & Co. have always been one of the sound and trustworthy institutions of San Francisco, and so long as they had a fair field they could not do otherwise than pros per. A stab in the back; however, is a form of., competition in which their integrity does not jpermit them to embark,' and their only recourse is expensive and annoying litigation to protect themselves -:' NEW" WAY BA8T--NO, DUST. Go East, from Port land, Pendletoa , Wall a Walla' via O; K. .& N; :ib Spokane' and Great Northern Railway to Montana, DakOtas, St. Paul, Minneapolis. Chicago, Omaha, St Louis, East'and South. Rock-ballast track ; hne scenerv: neweauiment Great North ern Palace. Sleepers" and. Diners; Family Tourist Cars:-. Buffet-Library Cars. Write C.-G. Donovan, General -Agent, Portland rAnnn' A v t i,' i,; ti d j, t a lKAl,, IS, Jl." 1, T, lllUllJ', VJ. X . UC 1. . At St. PaulMinn., for printed matter and in- rormation aDo:it rates, routes, etc. - THE PORTLAND VQCAI.- FOI-IO Of thirty-nine selected Songs, by mail, 50 cents. - (Stamps' taken.)' Address Wiley iSi.ALLEjt uo., ail a irst tst Portland, ur. ' A "'NEW CATALOGUE."' The Sunset Seed and Plant Co., San Fran-, oisco, the leading hursery firm oil this coast, b as in press a Fruit Tree Catalogue arid Price List-that will be of great interest..- It is handsomely illustrated and printed in clear type on good paper,, uopies can be nad on application. S. F'. ' Commercial '"' Newt and Shipping Last, December IS. .; t i - CATARRH. CANNOT - BEi CURED With' L6dAt, AP'pLICAtlONS.'as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It vou muse talte internal rememes. Mftl 'a i;a- tarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts dlreotts' on tne oioou ana mucous surijices; nau'i u. tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. Jt wsb pr& scribed by one of the best pKVslohths in this country for,years, and Is a rogiilaniprBPorlption. It, Is composed of the best tonics ipawn, comi bined wltn the best blood turifl&rs, ictfo di rectly on the mucous-' snTfriees. '' 'f'ne'$e?fct comoination oi tne iwe ingreaients lg wnat pro duces such. wonderful results in curing catarrh. QCUU lor lesiimoinais, iree. . . . ' - F. J. CHKXKY Cot.- Props,, j-,. . Spld hy druggists; firice, 76 cents. ' . ' Oso Enamelllie Steve Polish; no dust bo smell. '- "' ,!', . ibt wkbmia laar ereaKiaao, Dr.-PIERGE'S ; 1 Golden iVledical DIS Cares Ninety-eight per cent.' of- ift '.'cases of Consumption, In all, Its . Earlier Stages. . t. , ; '. .. " ; ' Although by many, belipued to be incura ble, there is the evidence f hundreds of living witnessesto the fat that, in all its earlier "stages, constimbtron is a! .curable disease:' Not every case,: but o large per centage of cases, and we believe, Jt(il pS per cent, are cured Dy Ur. Pierce's tiolaeff Medical Discovery, even after the disease has progressed so far as to induce ..repeater; uieeuings irum luc iung, severe lingering cough with copious' expectoration (includ ing tubercular matter), treat loss of flesh and extreme emaciation and weakness.'' V Do you doubt that htindreds'bf suc'h'cases reported to us as cured by.'i.Golden , Med ical uiscovery" were genuine cases, ot tuat dread and fatal disease ? You need not take our word for it. The V have, in fiearl v every .instance, been: so pvonouticed by .the best ana most-icxpenenceci.,ii.oiue puysiuianu, who have no interest whatever in-.mis-" representing thetn, -and who were often strongly prejudiced and "advised against a trial of . .' ' Golden Medicaid Discovery,"- but who have, b.een forced to. confess;that, it surpasses, in curative power oyer this fatal maladv.- aH- other medicines with which thev are acauainted.ii: Niastv;.Cod-' b4iver pT and. its filthy-" eniulsioji" . and mixtures, nau oeen vrieu in ne.cuiy uii iucsc icases and had either.utterly failed ta beueV fit, or had onlyseeniedlo beiieht a.liuilpr, a short .ti'nje. .xtfaq't' bf.- tftsJt, whiskey, and various nrerjaratioliS' of the livobbuosV jHites had also beett faithfully tried in-yain., Tne- pnotograpns ot a iarge liumoer or those cured of consumotiori, .bronchitis,: lingeringiictiljghs, astlima,:hronic;i)asai; catarrn ana Kinarea majaaies. nave oeen Skillfully reproduced in a book of "i5o pages which will te mailea to you, on re. ceipt- of addr'es-and si cents in stamps, j Address;' for 'Bofik,. World's Dispensary Medical Association,!;Bnffalo, N.'Vi-" ''-;'..' Uttarrh... I induced him oTwnCtffME smell all left him. ffe ap- nn.ra a well an ami fln.-l J.' C. Olmstead, 'Ar6ota, Ill$uM CATARRH EtY'S CREAM BALM Opens and cleanses the Nasal Passage''', Allays Pain and In fin mm a tion, Heals the Sores, Protects, the Membrane from colds. Restores the Sens-es of Taste and Smell. The Balm is quickly absorbed and gives reuei ai once. --- --.- - . ' , ,- - A particle is applied Into each nostril, arid is agreeable Price, 60 cents at-JDruegists' or by mail. . ELY BROTHERS, -V i . 66 Warren Street, New -York. . i :.-i; tHt-.i wnr. il- a:.i rip rAi .1. .. 111 lllllH. Olllll uy uruKKiBiB. eoERY try Ely's Cream Palm, and Wf Emm El : Indigestion Cured suffered with indigestion. Food dis tressed me very much. I took Hood's Sur saparilla after meals, and before one bottle was gone I could eat heartily without dis tress. I have recom mended' Hood's- Sar aaparilla to many. I never heard of its failure to cure: Re cently our station agent had the grip. After he was able to get up. he had a dis agreeable .sensation in his head. He said Slr John Bennett stove, and he was un able to perform his duties. He took Hood 's Sarsapaiilla, and after using one and a half bottles he was fully cured.' Truly, there is no humbug about' Hood's Sarsaparilla.'.. John Bennett, Sunnian, Ind. :' -. ' : This statement is corroborated by Bigney & Co., druggists, gunman, JndL as Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, perfect ly harmless,' always reliable and beneficial.: V MZP S50. FOR A.CASE IT WILL NOT CUBE!- M . , , -i j nnnim mnATTII ... Bold by Druggists or sent by maiL 2c..60o . , and $1.00 per package. Samples free. Vfrt "ITfrt' The Favorite SOOTH PCWSS8 kU i-iVrfortheToethandBreath,2oa... GONSlliliON- ls:. pot inherited. tt : develpps only wlien lpngs are weak, and the system run down. u , 1 I i 1 r. y. ,th QTpX pt lCoaivev Oil, often cjire ( ConsUriiption In ; Its early' stages and always prevents It. Coughing !is stoppad, tungs stre strength ened, and th system uilt, .pi:;'ljti!eidng,'th tf. world over, . endqrse i it. : :..'';i)oTIi8' dsesi j 6 siisflfutjs! i PrearM br Seett lira, Mi.fr ; AH Prqwittsi j ;; DR. LIE8IG & CO., A Special Doctors for Chranlci Private '':l.fM Wasting Diseases, . V. i. Dr, Liehig's Jpyigbrator the" fleetest remedy for Henjlnat veaKneas,- lAtsn or mani.ooa -tiitu -rivaie DWasfes, Overcomes Fnsracitreness and prepares all for mrrlage,life',Sj(lniiefl, pleasures and respon sibilities: 1 trial bMtle rffven dr ent free to, any": one describing symptoms; call or addles 400 Gkary 8f, private entrance 406 Mnson St., San Francisco. m 1. Gas or ' 5 Gasoline! -"'' '. ' .I'.l'ff -"'Lfi -''-f "v. A Positive Power. ' Requires NO Licensed Engl i -. . . -nerv, your Ife Can Rim it. -1 PALMES & EET, Sai,rianciscor (!ali and -PorUand, Or. ' ' No Batterie or Elected Spark. , ; . j "' 1 :-.':U. s t: .(. ...... 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