Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, March 12, 1897, Image 7

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    Suffering
Women.
Alas t women do
suffer. Why. we
often cannot tell.but
we know there is
one great cause, and
that is weakness.
The headaches, the
depressed feelings, the pains, the
discouragements, indeed, almost
all the misery has a common
cause weakness. At such times
a woman always needs a friend
that can be relied upon, and such
a friend, for more than twenty
years, has been that greatest of ail
remedies,
By its purity and Its power it
furnishes a prompt relief for
women in their hours of need,
and if the grateful expressions
which come up from the homes
of the land about what SAFE
CURE has done were printed, X
they would fill volumes, if you, f
reader, are a sutterer, can you ;;
not take hope from this sug- ''
gestion?
lrge bottle1, a m style, tm tiler one, at your ',
drusifitU.
s
TOO MUCH BAKK.
It is not the best watchdog that barks the
most. The old watchdog lays low and
seizes the burKliir before ho knows it. In
the treatment of rheumatism many suf
ferers talk too much and do too little. If
they want to find out what is best for it,
let them get tit. Jacobs Oil and use it. It
is a good watchdog agniuxt the intrusion
of pain. It goes to work quickly and sure
ly, and seizes hold of rheuniutism for the
purpose of driving it out, mid holds on un
iil Its purpose is accomplished. It is,
therefore, the best remedy, because it takes
the best means to accomplish its end, as
many who have sull'cred fur yeurs with the
ailment will testify. The cure is the same
in chronic or intluinutory cases. 'With pa
tience and a free use of it, the worst cases
of long standing huve been iinully cured
by it.
Imperfect teeth are a sure sign of civ
ilization. Perfect teeth are found, as a
rule, only among savages.
DON'T GIVE WAY TO DESPAIR,
Although you hare suffered for a long time
from malaria, dyspepsia, kidney trouble, ner
vousness or till loutmeaa. K now that 11 oste Iter's
Stomach Hitlers hua cured worse cases than
yours, and is potent to help you as it hHS helped
hosts of others. Hut alwavs remember that
trite saying, "Delays are dangerous." Mole
hills grow to be mountains in consequence of
disregarding it. Check disease at the outset
with this incomparable defensive medicine.
The anniversary of the coronation of
the pope was celebrated in Rome.
HOME PRODUCTS AND PORK FOOD.
All Eastern Byrup, so-called, usually vary
light colored and of nea.vy body, is made from
glucose. "Tea Garden Dript'' is made from
ugar Cane and is strlotly pure. It is for sale
by first-class grocers, In cans only. . Manufac
tured by the Pacific Coast Syrup Co. All gen
uine "Tea Harden Dript" have the manufac
turer's name lithographed on every can.
We will forfeit $1,000 if any of our pub
lished testimonials are proven to be not
genuine. The Fiso Co., Warren, Pa. -
BOW'S THIS?
We offer One Hundred . Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hairs Catarrh Cure. -
F. J. CHENKY A CO., Props., Toledo, 0.
We the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney
for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly
honorable in all business transactions and fin
ancially able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
West & Tmjax,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
W ALBINO, KINNAN dl MARVIN,
' Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. '
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. Price 7flc. per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Best in the World
XT
'96 Models
'97 Models
. . . - 80
'96 Ideals 39
Second-hand Machines of all
makes from . . . , .
...$20 to $40 Cash...
Or on Installments.
Write for Catalog and Second-hand List.
LIVE AGENTS WASTED.
Fred T. Merrill Cycle Co.
PORTLAND, OR. SPOKANE, WASH.
Then has neTer been tlm whf n frow-
"emhonld sraard ifiinit failure with mora
1
can. invrs a as never pewn iHmnwiifm
twen fttimowben C
rBscntial. They an 1
r ule by fading A
on hTln them.
i Terry't wcr more essential,
. always I be brut, r or
dvalara everywhere. Insist
FERRY'S SEED hWJLl
im fnll nf fnformttion for rardeneri and 1
hlmUM. thn will imrrrM ft hotter time
kluan now to sena inr.De jnv. eaiuon. r rem .
D. m. Ferry Co., DetroiijMicn.
IINDISTENSABLI
TO ANT
HPS SMOKKK.
"AWT with
MAKESHIFTS."
Osslers' Best
teller.
CLEANERS ) 0IiI vuns,t soc
ECLIPSE MFC. CO. By Mail,
iinu Wanted. Portland, Dr., D- 8. A.
TjCPTCRB and PILES enred ; no pay until
ri en red; send for book. Iaa. MiMsnixo A
t ominm, sat Market St.. San Francisco.
pAHC roT tradnr. and locating Gold or Silver
or (racing loq IWNini v,oiu vt rii.r, .
ore. lost or taidlen treasures. M. X. FO W-
us, isox m Boaunncton. loan.
nPIHl1HA"nDRUNKEK?iESS
W I Cwrrah.iete !. wPwrtlU
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Vr'tW'' fef$&' I m,J woo,p'f,,y to the crowth and np
llvfe' ;Y"3Ur$t' Mr '"'"'if Prauee of the plant. It Is, In fnct. a
i mm M Jfyy
The Garden.
. The mnrgin between the possibilities
and the actualities of the average farm
garden Is a thing of goodly dimension.
It Is, naturally enough, a difficult thing
for the farmer to realize to what extent
of practical usefulness he may put a
single acre of ground provided be Is
willing and careful to bestow upon It
the right kind of attention. This, says
West Kentucky Farmer, Is so because
of the fact that In bis farm work he
looks more to general results. But when
he comes down to work on a smaller
scale be tluds things quite different It
Is only recently that a committee took
upon Itself to Investigate somewhat as
to what was actually being done on
some of the small truck farms near one
of our large cities, and they reported
that one farm of forty acres yielded an
nually $1(1,000 worth of fruits and vege
tables: another of six acres yielded
$(i,0(JO; another of ninety acre- yielded
$20,000. and another of twenty acres
returned $8,000. These figures repre
sent good receipts, but even after mak
ing reductions for fertilizers and other
necessary expenditures, the net returns,
although not stated, were no doubt
handsome. Apart, however, from tbe
profits from exclusive truck farming,
the garden acre on the farm can be
made nn Importnnt Item In the domestic
econon7 of tbe home, If we take Into
consideration all tbe expense attaching
to the purchase of garden produce nec
essary to the health, comfort and well
being of tbe family.
Old Wheels Made Ueeful.
Don't throw away old wheels; tbey
can be put to as good use, sometimes,
as they were on the vehicles on which
tbey were bought, as frequent and
varied illustrations In Farm and Home
each month have shown. The Ulustra-
tlons herewith show bow wheels may
be made serviceable by constructing a
barrel wheelbarrow and a reel for fence
wire. The barrel wheelbarrow, Is sim
ply a barrel on wheels; balanced so that
It will tip easily. Tbe hooks In front
are for a shovel and hoe to hang on.
For many purposes tbla Is better for
farm work than are ordinary wheel
barrows. A heavier load can be car
ried. The wheel reel for fence wire Is
made by taking two wheels of a light
wagon attached to their axle. Place
FENCE WIBK WHEEL BE EL.
fourpleces of board through the wheels
at regular Intervals and wire to the
felloes, it makes a large and conven
ient wire or cordage reel. These con
veniences can be made during early
spring so as to be ready for the first out
door work.
Barn the Fcreeninc.
Since the Improved fanning mills en
able the farmer to separate all the de
fective and broken grains while It Is
cleaned, there Is no longer any reason
for grinding or feeding screenings. They
are mostly composed of weed seeds and
have little nutritive value, while some
kinds of weed seeds are positively In
jurious to stock. Least of all should
such weed seeds be given to poultry
with the idea that passing through the
gizzard will destroy their vitality. This
la not tbe fact. It Is in the crops of mi
gratory birds that many kinds of plants
and trees have been so widely spread
as they have been. As for grinding the
screenings, they are no longer worth
the trouble. Grain Is too cheap. If
some broken grain Is burned with tbe
weed seeds it Is no great loss.
Ammonia for Boose PI an taw
Every housekeeper has her bottle of
"Household Ammonia" or some prep
aration of ammonia, beside ber kitchen
sink or In the bathroom. It Is very use
ful In many ways, as tbe housekeeper
knows. It has also another use. F1U
a teacup with tepid water In the morn-
in and add to It three drops of house
hold ammonia. Pour this on tbe soil of
the geranium or other rapid-growlns;
nlant In vonr window. An application
. BARREL WHEELBARROW,
of this kind once or twice a week will
concentrated liquid fertilizer that Is
effective, cheap and bandy. For a nuni
bcr of plants, twelve or fifteen drops to
a quart of water la sufficient. Twice a
week on a sunny morning Is enough.
Agriculturist
To Make the Form Par.
One of the greatest hindrances to
profitable farming Is a desire to go too
fnst at first, and to purchase things one
could get along without. Tbe obliging
agents tell you that you need not trou
ble about the money; your note will do
Just as well; but you will And that you
miifit pay big Interest for the privilege
of going into debt, and you are always
at a disadvantage with your creditor.
'Haye the money ready to pay and
you can then make your half of tbe
bargain. Take good care for your farm
and your stock, and they will furnish
the money for the necessary outlays.
I will Just say to young men who ex
pect to make farming their occupation,
that they may expect hard work and
plenty of It, and they will not need to
Join any baseball nine for exercise; but
If they take care of their health and
habits It will not hurt them. I have
tried It for over sixty years, and am
to-day a well-preserved man. I can
truly say that with the blessing of our
Heaveuly Father upon the labor of
myself and family, I have made farm
ing pay, and what I have done others
can do. John Laramour, before Bloom
lugburg, Ohio, Institute.
Wella in Barn Baaementa.
Every basement barn built for hous'
lng stock should have a well under It.
In this way water of proper warmth
can be always secured for cattle, and a
tub or kettle kept full all the time will
add greatly to their comfort It is well
for all stock to run out of doors In cold
weather for awhile each day, but the
animals ought never to be forced to
drink water nearly or-quite down to
the freezing temperature. We have
scores of times seen cows turn away
from the water under a hole In tbe Ico
because tbey were so chilled that fur
ther drinking of Icy water was Impossi
ble. Much of the lack of thrift of cattle
In winter Is due to drinking ice cold
water, and will be remedied by having
a supply of water from a well in the
barn basement. American Cultivator.
Feed for Hone and Mnacle.
In feeding all young animals thrifty
growth Is much more lmportant than to
fatten them. Many people suppose that
the only way to lessen fat Is to restrict
diet, until near starvation point. - But
tbey find by trial that if the food given
.contains the iat-forniing nntritjon, re
stricting Its amount makes what Is giv
en so much better, digested that :he
fattening process goes on as before. A
far surer and. better, way to accomplish
what Is Wished Is to give food plentiful
ly, but not of the kind that builds up
fat, and especially to give what makes
bone and muscle.' It Is for this reason
that wheat bran and wheat middlings
are so valuable for feeding. They will
not fatten If fed moderately with hay.
straw or roots, and they will keep young
stock thriftily growing.
Cleanings. '
A great advance In theory and fact
has been made over the old notion that
good beeves could not be made before
they are 4 years old. Better blood,
breeding and management now make
them most profitable at half that age.
A consensus of opinion among poul
try keepers is that buckwheat is an ex
cellent food for fowls. Some ascribe
their profit to Its use, briefly. Of course,
this means that all the other conditions
of care and food are properly supplied.
Old sheep are more profitable than
young ones as long as they are healthy.
It Is claimed by some that any sheep
falling to regain her flesh properly
after her lamb is sold should not be
kept, as there Is danger of ber not liv
ing through the next lambing.
No animal upon the farm requires so
long a time to overcome tbe effects of
over-feeding as does tbe sheep, and
when a steady gain Is necessary In fat
tening special care must be taken In
regard to this point. There Is tbe same
risk In feeding growing lambs.
The Unlry.
Sudden changes in feed will cause the
cows to shrink In milk.
A good remedy for swollen teat on a
milk cow, Is equal parts of glycerine
and lobelia.
The food for the cows should be of
such a nature that no bad taste will be
Imparted to the milk.
Raise all the feed you can for your
cows at home on your own ground. In
that way you can get good money for
the crops themselves.
The Importance of healthy cows and
sound milk cannot be overestimated.
Too little attention has been given to
the matter In the past
In addition to corn meal, tbe cow
needs something more nitrogenous in
ber feed. A combination of corn meal,
gluten and cotton seed meal gives much
better results than the former only. It
will make one-third more milk and be
better In quality.
' Nervousness and riciousness are en
gendered In tbe llltreated cow, and are
transmitted to ber offspring. Tbe more
docile tbe cow, tbe more are ber ener
gies likely to be devoted to the dairy
man's interest. We cannot be too
watchful ever irresponsible help.
He Took tha Money.
Now Clerk (anxious to show his sa
gaoity) "This silver dollar you just
took in is counterfeit." i
Proprietor (nervously) "I was wait
ing on the ministers' wife."
"But you don't take counterfeit
money from women just because they
happen to be miniHtcis' wives, do you?"
"No, of course not."
"Didn't yon see that was counter
feit?" "Consarn itl young man, if you must
know, Unit's the dollar I dropped into
the contribution box last Sunduy."
Chnna;e of llart.
Socialistic Mob "Bring liim outt
Hang himl Down mit monopoly!"
Inventor (putting his head out of tho
window) "Goodness me! What does
this mean?"
Mob Spokesman "You moost diel
Ve hear yon invent a machine vat do
do vork off von hootulret men. You
duke breat out off deir mouths; you "
Inventor "This maohine of mino is
an attachment for breweries, and will
bring beer down to one cent a glass."
Mob (wildly) "Ilooruyl"
Care of Property.
Small Boy "Papa, will yon lend me
your knife?"
Papa "Lend you my knife? It
isnt'a week since I bought you a new
knife. What have you done with it?
Lost it?"
"Oh, no; I've got it yet"
"Then why don't you use it?"
"You said I should take good care of
it, and I want to tuke up tacks."
The very small eyes of the bats (dis
tinctly nocturnal) is due to the partial
replacement of sight by their very
highly developed sense of feeling.
Passing beside a stall, a liveryman of
Hopkinsville, Ky., lost a part of one
ear which a horse ..reaohed out and
seized with its teeth.
A Second Experience.
There Will Be No Doubt as to What
Physicians Will Be Called In Future
By Btra. Hurlbnrt. '
From the Republican, Fronno, Cat.
An interesting ease comes from
Kingsburg, in Fresno county, Califor
nia. Mrs. Mattie Hurlburt tolls her
own story, and as she is a lady who is
well and favorably known and well
worthy of credence, it will be found in
teresting: : "While I was living in Fresno City
in 1893,'' Mrs. Hurlburt said, "short
ly after the birth of what was then my
youngest child, I began to lose all
strength and vitality, and was in a very
serious ' condition. ' Dr.' Hayden of.
Fresno,' had been attending me, but his
efforts to help me 'proved unavailing,
and I 'was gradually growing worse,
though I tried all; the dootors and
remedies. within reach. One day I
heard of Dr. Williams' Pink: Pills for
Pale People, and I also read an adver
tisement about these pills in a newspa
per, and made up my mind to give
them a trial as a dernier resort. I at
once procured a supply,, and took them
acording to rule until I had used four
boxes. By that time I was so much
improved in every way that I could do
my own housework and was in exu
berant spirits at my returned health. ' I
felt splendidly until one year and a
half ago when another baby was born,
and I was taken just as before, and
brought very low . again. The attend
ing physician feared that my illness
this time 'would result seriously, but
he was not able to help me, so I again
turned to Dr. Williams' remedy,
and after taking two boxes was up
and about my work again. I shall
always keep Pink Pills in my house
from this time on, and shall turn to
to them alone for medical comfort in
the time of illness. (Signed)
"MATTIE HURLBURT."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in
a condensed form, all the elements neo
essary to give new life and richness to
the blood and restore shattered nerves.
They are also a speciflo for troubles
peculiar to females, such as suppres
sions, irregularities and all forms of
weakness. They build up the blood,
and restore the glow of health to pale
and sallow cheeks. In men they effect
a radical cure in all cases arising from
mental worry, overwork or excesses of
whatever nature. Pink Pills are sold
in boxes (never in loose bulk) at 50
cents a box or six boxes for $2.60, and
may be had of all druggists, or direct
by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine
Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
Mr. Grocer: we can't get
along without you. Here
are thousands of people who
want good tea, and tons of
Schilling's Best for them.
Will you say to your
customers for us: "Here is
a tea that I am sure of. I'll
give your money back if you
don't like it"?
A Schlllinr. a Company
ban Francisco
41s
WHEAT.
Make monejr hf ue
eeniul i.TiiIation in
Chicago. We buy and
aell wneat there oil
maririna. Fortunes nave been made on a imall
befiiinini; br trading in futures. Write for
lull particular!. hvt of re:erence given. Sev
eral reara' experience on the Chicago hoard of
Trade, and a thorough knowledge of the bul
ne. lovninft Hoj-kins it Co., i'hinaga Board
of Trade Brokers. Orticea in Portland, Oregon,
Spokane and Seattle, Waah.
FOR PEOPLE THAT ARE SICK or
"Juat Don't Pact Wall,"
K'JaUtVER pills
-Tt atthOnThlntow.
.mpm fr . a llama
ITS MARVELOUS POWER.
Painc's Celery Compound Better Than
1 cars of Doctoring.
There never was a remedy so emi
nently successful, so far above and be
yond all competition, as Paine's celery
compound.
Paine's celery compound effects mar
velous cures.
Where other remedies miserably fail,
and where dootors do not succeed, there
Paine's celery compound is found curing
disease, making people well and happy.
Here is the case of Mrs. Huff, who
lives at. 140 Summer ave., Newark, N.
J., and whose portrait is printed here.
"My doctor," Bhe says, "culled my
disease liver oompluint,stomach troublo,
nervous dyspepsia, and almost every
other name yon could think of. When
I was in Portland, Ore., I had enlarge
ment of the liver, and the doctor
thought all the troubles came from that
severe spell of illness.- That was twelve
years ago, and I have done nothing but
doctor ever since. I have had the best
physicians examine me, and see if they
could do anything for me. For months
at a time my stomach and, liver have
been so sore that I could Only lie in bed
in misery, and with such severe pain, in
my baok, and so weak that-1 could
hardly talk. - '" '
"After I had a bad night I would
Bend for the doctor, and he would leave
me a small box 6f powders and one or
two other medicines, and it would oost
me 4 every time I had one of these
spells. v I - believe I have taken more
medicine than any other living Woman.
"Last March I had a call from a lady
friend of mine, who asked me, "What
is the matter with you?" 1 replied by
saying; "How well you look I" "Yes,"
she said, "I n over felt so well in my
life." She is a woman of 45. "And
REASONS
Walter Baker & Co.'s
Breakfast Cocoa.
t cup.
Be sure that you get the genuine article made by WALTER
BAKER & CO. Ltd., Dorchester, Maas. Established 1780.
AaAaaaaAAAaaaaa1
For
(onsumpfioic
For the last 20 years we
sumption in stock, and would sooner think a groceryman could
get along without sugar in his store than we could without
Piso's Cure. It is a sure seller. RAVEN & CO., Drueirists,
Ceresco, Michigan, September
Sent Free!
To any person Interested in hnmane
matters, or who loves animals, we
will send free, nnon application, a
copv of the "ALI.I ANCK," theorran
of this Society. In addition to its in
tensely interVatinir reailiiiK. it con
tains a list nf 'he valuable and un
usual premiums given by the paper.
Address
THE JUTI0XAL HUMAXB ALLIANCE,
410-411 Cnlted Charities Bulldinr, New York.
SURE CURE for PILES
Eft. BO-SAM-KO't PILI RCMCDV.
ii"1i( a frtro4lt)K r1 !f rWM a
frM. Prift
now," she said, "I want to give you a
little advioe. I have been almost at
death's door with liver trouble. After
the doctor had done' all that he could
for mo I told him not to come again.
I showed him a bottle of Paine's celery
compound and told him I was going to '
give that a fair trial. As a result I am
strong and well.
"I sent right over to the drug store
and got a bottle of Paino's celery com
pound, and when I had taken two bot
tles the soreness had loft my stomach
and my side felt niuuh better. After I
had taken four bottles my side was
much stronger, and I wub in better
spirits and felt as though I might live
and not be in such misery. Working
people nowadays work the vitality all
out every week, and all I ask is to ba
able to earn the money I have to every
week.
"Paine's celery compound has ena
bled me to do this, and has done mo
more good than all the doctors put to
gether, "Why, my nervous system is so en
tirely strengthened that I feel like a
new. being,1! and what is more, . I look
the.- good the ..nittdiolne has done me,
right in my face and eyes., just tell
all the poor .women for me that for a
medicine to build one up, give Paine'a
celery compound a fair trial, and if it
does not do it, then they might as well
die. I have rocommended it to' several
and' it has helped in every case. I havo
a great deal to worry me, and a dose of
the compound gives me quiet sleep and
then I can work. If any one wishes to
write me they can do so."
' Why should a sick person do any
thing elge but try a bottle of Paine'a
celery compound? '
FOR USING
Because it is absolutely pure.
Because It is not made by the so-called Dutch Process in
which chemicals are used.
Because beans of the finest quality are used. .
Because it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired
the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans.
Because it is the most economical, costing less than one cent
m pas
have kept Piso's Cure for Con
2, 1896.
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