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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1896)
Highest of all in Leavening AB&O LUTEE.Y PURE A DYING SPARK Stop Right Nowl Don't Light Another! You're Burn ing Your Brains. ; , WRECKS ALONG THE STEEETSIDE . Oft-times tobacco's vic tims look at tbe dying spark in the oigar,stump or at the big masticated 'chaw" of tobacco just expectorated, and witn nerves nicotinized with tobacoo, mentally re solve. "Now. that is mv last, I will never use it injuring me physically and financially and my. nerves are becoming so irritated that J can't fetand the least annoyance." What ii the result ? These good resolutions are generally made while the effect of the use or totiacci practically paralyzes tne crav ings of million of irritated nerve centers and just as soon as the effects commence to pass away ' these good resolutions weak' u, showing conclusively that tbe use of tobacco is not a habit but a disease . ot the nervous system caused by the edu .. cation of the nerves to crave for the nico tine poisoning. What then is the easy, permanent, natural way to relieve your self of the use of tobacco? Certainly not by discontinuing it and suffering the nervous reaction and prostrating effects and mental degeneracy sure to tollow the v lung and contiuued use of tobacco. Does it n jt suggest itself to vou that the natural - thing hi do is to .take a remedy that is specifically crdiared to erad.cate the ef- iects of the nicoune in the system and to . overcome tbe nerve craving effects and re store ine tuoacco irruatea nerves to a nor mal and healthy condition? To this, we all say, "Yes, wnere is the remedy ?" You will hud it in No-Co-Baa. This is easily sai 1 and we all naturally ask for proof. , Certainly. If No-'fu-Bao fails to , cure, The sterling Kerned y Company, otNew York. Montreal and Chicago have so much faith in their remedy, that they pos itively. guarantee to retund tne money, ana the concern being owned and operated by some ot the most reDutable business men of fhe e-st and west, it is absolutely re name ana .m e are giad to say, able in ever; . ' way to live up to its guarantee. i The sal of No-To-Bao within the pail 1 few years has assumed enormous propor tions, almost entirely developed upon its merits and the recommendations of the cured. S great is the sale that it is hard ly possible to go into any leading drug stoi'd without finding it on sale, and the druggist baj notning but words of praise to give it. - , , r . , . ' Commandments of Buddha, .. All acts J living creatures become bad by tea things, and by avoiding the ten things they bocorue good. There are three sins of tbe body, four sins of " the tongue, and three sins of the mind. The sins of the body are murder, theft and adultery j of the tongue, lying, slander, abuse and gossip ; of the mind, envy, ., hatred and error. Therefore I give yon these commandments : First. Kill not, but have regard for I f e. - Second. Steal not, neither do ye rob, but help everybody to be master of the fruits of his labor. . . Third. Abstain from impurity and load a life of chastity. , ? . - Fourth. Lie not, but be truthful. Cpeak, the (ruth with discretion, fear lessly, and in a loving heart. Fifth. Invent not evil reports, nei ther do ye respect them. Carp not, but look for go'xl sides of your fellow be inge, so th:u ,vou may with sincerity de tenu th"ia ngnmgt their enemies. iSixiit". isvvear not, but speak decent ly and with dignity. . , . Seventh. Waste not the time with gossip, out speak to the purpose or keop silent. Eighth. Covet not nor envy, but re joice at the fortunes of other people. . , Ninth Cleanse your heart of malice and cherish no hatred, not even against your enemies, but embrace all living beings with kindness. t Tenth. Free your mind of ignorance and te anxious to learn the truth, es pecially in the one thing that is needed, lest you fall a prey either to skepticism or to errors. ' Skepticism will make you indifferent, and errors will lead you nstray, so that yon will not find the 110 blo path (but leads to life eternal. Gospel of Enddha. . Ocso That Blade on Eclipse. . "frbilo 1 was on a hunting trip at In man, K;in., I 'raw a sight which few sportsmen have ever seen," said Cook Herman.; - ".One night just as it wa3 growing dusk our party was hunting on a liko where we had been having good trace-ess with linek. .Suddenly the sky seemed to te clouded, over so that we thought a storm was coming up, but on looking to see what was the cause of the sudden darkness we discovered that lru mediately over ns was a flight of wild geeso which literally covered the sky for as far as tho eye could reach. I do not believe I would be exaggerating if I were to say tout the geese in that flight were numbered by tbe thousands. For half an hour we watched tbem fly it),'' by, forming all sorts of picturesque groups like maps in the sky, shifting rapidly from one combination to anoth er; They were flying just high enough to Tjo out of gunshot reach, but I man aged to kill one tired straggler, which had fallen behind one of the big bunches and ventured where he could be reached by a long shot. It was a sight which I shall never forget, and I am still regret ting that wo could not have got a crack at them." Kansas City Journal A petroleum belt has been discovered in Montana's now oonnty, Carbon. It is near the headwaters of Jsuteher creek, a tributary of the Little Rosebud river. Power Latest U.S. Gov't Report A BIQ SALT MINE. The Development of a New California .i Industry. ' Articles of incorporation have been filed by the "Crystal Rook Salt Min ing Co." of San Francisco, with a oap ital stock of $500,000, of whioh $227 600 have been subscribed by Chas. G, Ahlborn, ': Sahford Bennett, Meyer Lewis, Julius Reimer, S. Lewis, Dorn and Ben Lewis. ' The Crystal Rook Salt Mine is situ ated in San Bernardino oonnty and produoes a salt of superior quality, whioh, aooording to analysis made by Professor L. Falkenau, of the State Assay Offioe in San Franoisoo, is found to be chemically pure. At the instance of Norton, Teller & Roden, and other San Franoisoo houses, a number of tests were made, with the result that the salt produced from this mine has been fonnd to be equal to the best English salt in the market for butter-making and table use, and for meat and fish' paoking, milling and dairy purposes, The lump stock salt from this mine is preferred by the large cattle com panies to any other salt, by reason of its purity, dryness and solidity; also because it is the most eoonomioal for stock-feeding. Owing to its firmness and purity it does not deliquesce when placed out on the ranges. - The Company oontrols over 1,000 aores of mining ground in whioh the salt is mined from large deposits, as clear and transparent as orystals. The mine is connected with Salt Rook Sta tion (Danby) on tbe Atlantic & Paciflo R. R. by a road extending thirty-two miles, especially ; constructed by the Traction Engine Company, and upon which the company successfully oper ates a train of traotion engine and wagons, constructed by tbe Best Manu facturing Company, of San Leandro, Cal. . . . T- - - ihe oompany is about to commence the erection of extensive works at the mine, and upon their completion will be enabled to supply tho purest salt ever produced for butter-making, table use, meat and fish-packing. Lump salt for stock-feeding and milling pur poses is now only being shipped. ine buildings at .the mine are oon struoted of salt, and the company is about to erect an offioe building at the raiiroaa station out oi rock salt, whioh will attraot great . attention. . Passen gers on the train passing this station are now in the habit of getting off the train for the purpose of seenring crys tals of salt as keepsakes. in tne sunlight a building construct ed of this salt appears as if it was cov ered with diamonds. .' A Practical Joke.' Prunes of the Gaite theater in Paris one night played a trick on Ronmain, his fellow actor, which created no little amusement. In one of the scenes in the third act of the "Charbonniere," Ron main, after standing awhile in dumb despair with his liands to his face, sud denly turns toward the audience, dis playing his pale, haggard features. To produce the degree of "pallidness" re quired, Rouinain carried in his pockets a quantity of white face powder, which he rubbed on .the palms of his hands when the proper " time had arrived. Now, Nnmes had secretly removed the white powder and substituted a hand fnl of charcoal dust.;. You can imagine the result. The spectators laughed till they were blue, in the face. But Ron iiain swore vengeance dire vengeance and some of these days we may ex pect to hear of another "pleasant even ing," but at N time's expense this time. VERY AWKWAK1 IMKEI. This Is precisely the kind of mistake a man makes If he ' turns out" i n the wntng aide of the road when a vehicle comes toward him. No less ab'UHl in the rirnt of the Individual who tanes drastic nieaiei"es to relieve bin ier. That organ is on the right Bide, and the oad io Iti relief Is Hostetier's Stomach Bit er s, a medi Ine also adapted to the relief o dyspepsU. ci n- Bupiitiou, aiuney aia rnettmauc ailment, ami malaria. . When a mother telle yon -funny stories about ner onoyf oe paueui, or sue w ui nate J ou, v WI.NI SWKPT. Were it not for the intervening moun tain ranges, this country, from Northwest to 8outhwest, would at turns in winter be swept by, devastating tornadoes. Blizzards seem to arise out oi the caves and eanons of the plains. Caning strength and vol ume over a wide expanse, their torce is ar rested bv the battlements of bit; h lis Sometimes they rise above the barriers and sweep the Middle states with fury. There you enjoy one day a mean tempera ture, and tbe next may be far below freez ing. It is like an ice water bath on a warm day, and the shock to mus-clex. erves and circulation 's the cause of sud den nenralgio and rbeumatio attacks, both violent and urate Those nrediBDosed to suoh should have the master cure, St. Jao bs Oil, always ready. Its prompt use prevents the chronic stage, and in the ob.ro- io stageit is a prompt, sure cure. HOWS TH1ST We offer One Hundred Dollar Rivird inr any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Haas uaiarrn uuie. t. J. CHKNKY A CO. Promt. Tularin. O We the under-igued, have known K. .1. Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him ierfectlv honorable In all business tnmsaerlons and fin ancially able to Cirri' out aui obligations made by their Urn. ' WJCBT s TRUAX, ' Wholesale imsglnrs. Toledo, o. Walmkq, K inn an & Marvin. Wholesale Druitglsis Toledo, Ohio. Ratl'sGutarrh Cure Is takr-ii IntArnallv. amino dlreotly upon the blood and niHuous.surfaces ot the svslem. Price. So nnr bottla. Hold hv ll drtiealsta. Trttimonlafs fiee. Hall's i amuy riu are the best . - .... ... riso s uure is tne m aicine to break up children's OoQghs ends Colds. Mas. M.fJ, ji.BaiT, Bprayuw, wain., aiaroo , imu. MR. BAYARD'S SPEECH. The Part of the Address Which Has Canned an Uproar. Here are the particular words which Embassador Bayard used in bis now famous address in Edinburgh recently on "Individual Freedbni," which have caused so much comment: "In my own country I have witne?ed the insatiable growth of that form of state socialism styled 'protection,' Which I believe has done more to foster cIbes legislation and create inequality of fortune, to corrupt public life, to banish men of independent mind and oharacter from the public councils, to lower tbe tone of national representa tion, blunt public conscience, create false standards in the popular mind, to familiarize it with reliance upon state aid and guardianship in private affairs, divorce ethics from politics and place politics upon the low level of a merce nary scramble, than any other single cause. .' ' v. ,: ' - ' ' - "Step by step, and largely owing to tho confusion of civil strife, it has suc ceeded in obtaining control of the sov ereign power of taxation, never hesitat ing at any alliance or the resort to any combination that promised to assist its purpose of perverting public taxation from its only true justification and func tion, of creating revenue for the sup port of the government of the whole people, into an engine for the selfish and private profit of allied beneficiaries and combinations called 'trusts. ' Un der its dictation individual enterprise and independence have been oppressed and the energy of discovery and inven tion debilitated and discouraged. "It has unhesitatingly allied itself with every policy which . tends to com mercial isolation, dangerously depletes the treasury and saps the popular con science by schemes of corrupting favor and largesse to special classes, whose support is thereby attracted. . "Thus it has done so much to throw legislation into the political market, where jobbers and chafferers take tbe place of statesmen. " . " GOOD ADVICE. . If Yon Are Thinking- of Going to Cripple Creek, Bead This. ( "It seems to me as if there was gold all over the Cripple Creek country, and I believe it will become the biggest gold field in the world," said C. S. Hale as he took out of bis pocket a piece of the shining metal which be said was run ning $600 to the ton. He came recently from Cripple Creek, where he had been operating in the mines. He has an in terest in the Morning Glory, one of the Work properties. ' "Cripple Creek, continued Mr. Hale, is thronged with people.' There are 12,000 in tbe mining camp. Ten of these will lose where one will make a strike. The trouble is so many go there without capital. Claims were all taken np long ago. - The man who goes to Cripple Creek should first : look around and learn what he can about mining. He should have at least; $3,000 capital. He will pick out a good property and lease it from the claim holder. The term will be 11 or 12 or 18 months, and. he will pay the owner of the claim 5 to 50 per cent royalty of the net proceeds aft er the oost of treating and hauling is taken out. Then he will get a pick and shovel and go to work. .. 'The street in front of the postoffice was being graded the other day, and a vein of ore was struck producing $87 to the ton. The graders went to work a block farther down and struck another vein worth $18 to the ton. "Not every one finds gold, however, One occasionally sees men who would get out of Cripple Creek if they could. Yet an offer of $1,250,000 was made for a mine not long ago and refused, though $1,000,000 of the amount was to be in cash. "Chicago Times-Herald. A WONDERFUL PLAN.. Floating; Exposition to Carry product of America Around the Globe. Mayor Caldwell of Cincinnati has re eeived a letter from what is known as the American Expedition association, with headquarters in New York city. The communication is a personal one from E. A. Keeling, secretary of the associa tion, and states that the object of ' the expedition rs to introduce the wares and goods oi the United States in every country on the globe. A number of what are to be known as expedition ships are being built in New York city. As soon as a ship is completed it will be fitted up with prod ucts of , the United States only. When the fleet is ready, It will be headed by a palatial yacht, to be called the Palace of Neptune, on which will be as passen gers all the governors, mayors and pres idents of commercial or social bodies who can go. . , Thus fitted ont and equipped, the fleet, which is intended to be an exposition on water, like those of Philadelphia, Chicago and Atlanta as near as possible, will steam to all of the oonntries of the globe, including South America, Asia and Africa,' as well as Europe. ; , A Gift to the Senate. Henry S. Welloome, the well known American merchant in London, has pre sented to the senate of the United States the portrait of Pocahontas whioh occupied such a prominent .place in tbe woman s building at the World's fair. The portrait was painted in England after her conversion to Christianity and her marriage to John Rolfe. Senator Daniel of Virginia will act in Mr. Well- come's behalf in making the presenta tion, and the portrait will ultimately be hung in the new Congressional library. Girl, Balloon, Barrel, Niagara. Miss Millie Viola, formerly an ac tress, but now an aeronaut, says she has traveled from Australia to the Unit ed States for the purpose of going over the Niagara falls in a barrel. To make the feat more difficult she says she will have the barrel dropped from a balloon. She cannot go over the falls nntil the Ice melts, How Much Do Dogs Know? This is rather a difficult question to answer. A dog abont 8 years old is no donbt wiser far than a child double that age. At 6 a dog is in his zenith, and can be taught but little more, but by this time, although hecannet speak, ex cept in a kind of dumb language, he knows everything that is said abont him that is, if he has been the constant companion of a kind master and mis tress. We are too loath to admit that a dog can understand quite a deal that is spoken, especially if it concerns himself. I am sure that, like myself-, many of my readers could send me anecdotes in proof of this. The following is sent me by a lady. It is worth reading: ;, "My husband had at one time a very fine collie, which seemed to understand conversation perfectly. On one occasion he told his housekeeper that he was go ing to ride next day to his father's place, 30 miles away, and, turning to his dog, said, 'You will stay at home.' Next morning the dog was not to be seen, and when his master arrived at his destina tion the dog had got there first, and was peacefully resting under a table. The strangest thing was that the dog was taken to my husband's home by rail, and had never traveled on foot between the two places. "Edinburgh Scotch man. ;"' ' X ,-'" Carlyle's "Most Fool" Phrase. Where, how and when did Carlyle de clare that his countrymen were "mostly fools?" According 'to Mr. Justin Mc-, Carthy, Jn an article in this paper, as also, rather curiously, according to Mr. Francis Espinasse in his recently re printed articles fijorn The Bookman, it was in an appeal (printed in The Spec tator) to. Lord John Russell, then pre mier, to gjlo something for the indus trial improvement of Ireland. Accord ing to fact, however, it was in the "Lat ter Day Pamphlets," in the chapter on parliaments. In the appeal to Lord John Russell Carlyle merely speaks of his oountrymen as "twenty-seven millions, many of whom are fools;" in the "Lat-; ter Day Pamphlets," in the chapter, on parliaments, he says : , "Consider, in fact, a body of 658 mis-. cellaneous persons set to consult- about business, with 27,000,000, mostly fools, assiduously listening to tbem and check-: ing and criticising them was there ev- er since the world began, will there ever be till tbe world end, any business ac complished in these circumstances?" Westmipster Ganctte. , ; CONSUMPTION CURED AN. ABSOLUTE REMEDY FOR ALL PULMONARY COMPLAINTS. . A. Slooum ofl'ers to Send Two Bot tles Free of Hit Remedy to Care Consumption and All Lung Troubles -An Elixir of Life. Nothine could be fairer, more Dhilan- thropic or carry more joy in its wake than the ofl'er of T. A. Slocum, M. O.', of 183 Pearl street. New York. Perfectly confi dent that he has an absolute remedy for the cure of consumption and all pulmon ary complaints, he otters through this pa per to send two Dottles tree to any; reader who is suiferine from lunar trouble or con sumption, also loan of tieaa and all condi tions of wasting. He invites those desir ous of obtaining this remedy to send their express and postoffice address, and to re ceive in return the two bottles free, which will arrest the approach of death. Al ready this remedy, by its timely use, has permanently cured thousands of cases wnicn were given up, and deal n was looked -upon as an early visitor. . - Knowing his remedy as he does, and be ing so proof-positive of its beneficent re sults, Dr. Blocum considers it his religious duty, a duty which he owes to humanity, to donate his infallible remedy where it will assault the enemy in iiS cidatel, and, by its inherent potency, stay tbe current of dissolution, bringing joy to homes over which the shadow ot the grave has been gradually growing more strongly defined, causing fond hearts to grieve. The cheap ness of the remedy offered freely apart from its inherent strength, is enough to commend it, and more so is the perfect confidence of the great chemist making the offer, who holds out life to those already becoming emaciated, , and says : , "Be cured." The invitation is certainly worthy' of the consideration of the afflicted, who for years, bave been taking nauseous nostrums without effect; who bave ostracised them selves from home and friends to -live in more salubrious climes, where the atmos phere is more congenial to weakened lungs, and who have fought against death with all the weapons and strength in their hands. There will be no mistake in send ing for these free bottles tbe mistake will be in passing tbe invitation by. NOTICE. , '. "' Drs. H.-H. Green & Sons of Atlanta, Oa., are the greatest dropBy specialists in the world. Cure more patients than the entire army of physicians scattered over this beautiful land of ours. A valuable discovery outside any medical book or published opinion. A purely 'vegetable preparation. Kemoves ail dronsical symptons rapidly. Ten days' treatment mailed to every sufferer. See advertise ment in othercolnrnrK -..., FITS. All fits stopped tree by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No flu aftei the first day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and 12.00 trial buttle tree to Fit cases. Bend to Or. Kline. 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. - Try Gkbmka tor breakfast. Is what gives Hood's Sarsaparilla its great1 " popularity, increasing sales and wonder ful cures. The combination, proportion and process in preparing Hood's Sarsa-' parilla are unknown to other medio'nes, and make it peculiar to itself. It acts directly and positively tinon the blood. . and as the blood reaches every nook and corner of the human system, all the nerves, muscles, bones and tissues coma under the ben:ficent influence of H o od 's Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. All druggists; H. Hood's Pills 2SH liver ills: easv to take, easy to operate. 2Sc REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES BOUGHT H. E. NOBLE 111 Caiumereial Bl'k, YQHJI.JLHD, OB I1ieirit Free Wt WILL One Scarf Pin f WE WILL ALSO SEND TREE. 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