Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, April 02, 1897, Image 7

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    Pcnrnt you meet every day,
WILL DIE
OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE
or some trouble of the kidneys, urinary
w inuaic orgvu.
i: o timer i
'4 t Isrj.
WHAT CAN BE DONE?
In such a serious condition you must
secure ine oest remedy you can find in
ine market
AT ONCE.
There is only one absolutely sure
cure iot inese irouwes, and that is
A Bad Cm.
"You wouldn't believe it. but Grum
py ban a bad case of swelled heud."
There must bo some miHtuke."
"Not a bit of it Genuine old-fash
ioned mumps on both sides. "Detroit
Free Press.
The costliest rugs in the world are
owned by the Shall of Persia and the
Sultan of Turkey. It is said that each
possesses a mnt made of pearls and dia
monds valued at over $3,600,000. The
Carlton club, London, owns the largest
mat or rug ever mado.
A new device for ringing street car
gongs has two projections placed on
opposite sides of the cur axle, the bell
lever being thrown into contact by
means of a foot lever on the oar plat
form. When the car is at a standstill
the bell is rung by a pressure of the
same lever.
CREASB AND INCREASE.
I with hot water, nud sprinkle over the
mawi. Turn mixture aids digestion
and destroys the Intestinal worms with
which fattened hogs are always In
fested. Hogs, thus fed, have no oc
casion to root, as they get what they
require without this labor.
mm
"It has stood the test of time."
A steel boiler plate seventy-six feet
long, five feet wide and five-eighths of
an inch thick was reoently rolled in
England.
Bottled Up!
Whether in the form of pill powder
or liquid, the doctor's prescription for
blood diseases is always the same
mercury or potash. These drugs bottle
up the poison and dry it no in the
ysicin, um mcy sis- ary up tue marrow
in the bones at the same time.
The suppleness and elasticity of the
(onus give way to a sunn ess, tue rack
ing pains of rheumatism. The (nnn
gradually bends, the bones ache, while
uccrcpuuue ana Helplessness prema
turely take possession of the body, and
it is but a short step to a pair oi
crutches. Then comes falling, of
tne nair and decay of the bones, con
dition truly horrible.
Contagious Blood
Poison the curse
of mankind is the
most horrible of all
diseases, and has al
ways baffled the
doctors. Their pot
ash and mercury
Dome up tne poison,
but it always breaks
forth again attack
ing some delicate
organ, frequently
me momn and
throat, filling them
wuu eating sores.
S.S.S., is the only
known cure for this
disease. It is guar
anteed Durelv vece-
.Ai. . . .. . . ' p:
laDie.anaonetnousand dollars reward is
offered for proof to the contrary. It
never fails to cure Contagious Blood
Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism,
Cancer, or any other disease of the
lood. If you have a blood disease,
take a remedy which will not injure you.
Beware of mercury; don't do violence
to your system. Don't get bottled up!
uur books sent tree to any address
bwtft bpecinc Co., Atlanta, lia.
Best in the World!
An elephant wears more creases to his
trousers than any other animal. They
seem to be sort of a kilt pleut with a bius
slope. lie is not very fashionable, but
up to date in taking care of himself. Some
Buuueu, viuiem puma crease, iwisi or coil'
tract the muscles or tendons, and this ii
the nature of a had sprain. If neglected
the erebses increase, and so does the Auin
uniii sometimes it is very dimcult I
straighten them out, hut by the proni
we of tit. Jacobs Oil. the friction or m
bine in its anulicntion and the curative
qualities of the oil will smooth out the
worst twist or crease and get the muscle in
natural snape, wnere it will remain, re.
stored, strenuihened. cured. Promntnesi
in using it insures prompt cure, and when
tne sprain is cured, it is cured lor good,
C. P. Villiers, "Father of the house
of commons," who just celebrated his
ninety-fifth birthday, has represented
Wolverhampton uninterruptedly for
sixty-two years.
ON TIME,
And very early too. That's what anr one
should be In treating one's Mil tor inaet'oii of
the kidneys and bladder. 1 he d uretlc which
experience indicates as supplying the requisite
stimulation to the orgum without exciting
mem. is liostetter'n btomach Hitters. Don
delay; kidney Inaction and d I scaup are not (nr
apart. For lever and ague, dvsnensia. const
pation, rheumatism and nerve debility, also,
use me. Diners.
HOW'S THIS T
ftPOTASH?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
nan s laiarru v,ure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Proni.. Toledo. O,
We the underKiKned. have known K.J. Chenev
for the last IS rears, and believe him perfectly
honorable In all business transactions and fin
ancially able to carry out any obligations made
oy meir nrm.
vt EST TRUAX,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Walping, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Hairs catarrh Cure is taken internallv. a:t
lug directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. Price "lie. per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
nail's family fins are the best.
in the British Museum there is a
queer and ancient love letter engraved
on a brick, tl is a proposal for the
hand of an Egyptian princess, and is
about 3,500 years old .
HOME PRODUCTS AND PURE FOOD
UD.
light colored and of heavy body, is made from
glucose. "Tea Garden Print" is. made from
sugar cane ana is strictly pure, u is lor sate
by llrst-class grocers. In cans onlv. Manufac
tured bv the Pacific Coast Syrup Co. All een.
nine "tea Garden Drini" have the manufac
turer's name lithographed on every can
Piso's Cure for Consumption Is the best
ot nu eougn cures. ueorge W. iiOtz, ra-
buviier, La., August 'a, im.
'96 Models S0
'97 Models 80
'96 Ideals 39
8econd-hand Machines of all makes from $20
to S40 cash, or on installments. Write for Cat
alog and Second-hand List. LIVE AGENTS
WANTED.
FKED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO.,
PORTLAND, OR. SPOKANE, WASH.
a r
Mr. urocer: . mere are
thousands of people who
want good tea (many don't
drink tea now, because it
hasbeen either costly or bad )
and here is Schilling's Best
-good tea at a fair price.
Don't you want to sell
lots of such tea, and money-
back it if your customers
don't like it
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I firry' Seedt were mure essential. Therara muP'&ffijWtJ fmt9iylnrJaS
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I planters. There will nevr be a better time F f vMlnilaiS
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To any person interested in hnrnane
matters, or who loves animals, we
will sen1 free, uron application, a
copy of the "ALLIANCE, " theorpan
of this Society. 'In addition to its in
tensely interesting reading, it con
tains a list of the valuable and un
usual premiums given by the paper.
Address
THE NATIONAL HUMANE ALLIANCE,
410-411 United Charities Bnilding, New York.
WHEAT
Mate monev br suc
cess al spwalstion in
Chicago. We buy and
tell wheat there on mar-
rins. Fortune have been made on a small
beginning by trading in futures. Write for
full particulars. Best of reference given. Sev
eral years' ei p rience on the Chicago Board of
Trade, and a ihoronzh knnwledre of the bul
ne. Down nr, Hork ns A Co., Ch co Board
of Trsde Brokers. Offices .n Portland, Oregon,
Spokane and Seattle, Wash.
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SURE CURE for PILES
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Eft. BO-S.-KO S PIU KEMCDT.
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Gladness Comes
With a better understanding of the
transient nature of the many phys
ical ilia, which vanish before proper ef
forts gentle efforts pleasant efforts
ritrhtly directed. There is comfort in
the knowledge, that bo many forms of
sickness are not due to any actual dis
ease, but simply to a constipated condi
tion of the system, which the pleasant
iamiiy laxauve, oyrup vi r ign, pruuipu
lv removes. That is why it is the only
remedy with mill ions of families, and is
everywhere esteemed so highly by all
who value pood health. Its beneficial
effects are due to the fact, that it is the
one remedy which promotes internal
cleanliness without debilitating the
organs on which it acta. It is therefore
all important, in order to get its Dene
ficial effects, to note when you pur
chase, that you have the genuine arti
cle, which is manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by
all reputable druggists.
If in the enjoyment of good health,
and the system is regular, laxatives or
other remedies are then not needed. If
afflicted with any actual disease, one
may be commended to the most skillful
physicians, but if in need of a laxative,
one should have the best, and with the
well-informed everywhere. Syrup of
figs stands highest and is most largely
jttA and gives most eenerai sauaiacuoa.
Ponltry Shelters.
The barrel poultry bouse shown In
the first illustration makes a capital
house for a small lot of birds. Any
cracks or crevices should he filled up
with clay or putty. The Inside should
hare a good coating of lime, In which
NATURE'S BEST REMEDY.
Paine's Celery Compound Prevents
Nervous Breakdown.
BARREL POULTRY HOUSE.
gome carbolic acid has been mixed, and
tue outside should be well tarred or
painted. When perfectly dry It should
be placed on bricks or blocks of wood.
so as to raise It a few Inches from the
ground.
l be other sketch represents a more
elaborate bouse, which can be made
according to the number of birds for
which It Is required. The illustration
explains Itself, and the space under the
floor is of great advantage, as It gives
protection from the weather and Is
much oppreclated by the birds. The
house should be removed every few
days on to fresh ground. It will be
noted that two important points, light
and ventilation, have received attention
from the designer of this bouse. Strong
handles placed at each end would fa'
cllltate removal, or the house could
readily be fixed on wheels. If corm
POPULAR lJf AUSTRALIA.
gated Iron Is used for the roof It should
have a wooden lining, as the former Is
a rapid conductor of heat and cold.
Transplanting Lome Tree.
When a large tree Is removed from
the ground, as much enrtb as possible
should be taken up with It, so that the
small, fibrous roots may not be greatly
disturbed. The tree will have a much
greater chance of living In Its new loca
tion If this Is done. Dig first about the
trunk at some little distance away, but
do not cut off the big roots that are met.
Follow these out for some distance.
When the trench is dug about the tree.
work under the roots ana get chains or
ropes about the ball of earth In two or
more directions. Then set a long pry In
the manner shown in the Illustration,
when the tree can be gently raised. A
drag or stone boat can then be slipped
under the ball of earth nnd the tree
hauled home on It, without disturbing
Feedln-r Vnlua of Apnteo,
We do not think enough of the value
of the orchard for feeding Its fruits
to the farm animals. Apples are nu
tritious, and tin aid to the good diges
tion of other food. The mild acid of
them Is excellent for the health of the
stock and we all know how gratefully
they will receive a feed of them at auy
time. For the cows they are especial
ly desirable; a peek of them chopped
and sprinkled with meal of any kind
will help much to add to the flow of
milk of the cows. Horses love this
fruit, and lliey tend to help In the shed
ding of the coat, by their gently laxa
tive effect. When the selection Is made
for the spring planting, a few of some
of the sweet varieties, ripening from
the summer to the whiter, should not
be forgotten for this use. We may be
gin with the early Sweet Bough for the
first, then the autumn Sweet Bough
and the old Pumpkin Sweet, and for
latfr use there ore the Talman Sweet
and the Wlnesap, all productive sorts
and unexcelled for this use as well as
for tnarket.-Orange Judd Farmer.
Locating- the Pear Orchard.
A slightly descending slope Is most
favorable In order to precipitate drain
age and the discharge of surplus sur
face water, hut It is not essential that
any particular polut of the compass
should be secured. Shelter from the
rake of the wind Is Important. The
pear Is a' companionable tree and will
luxuriate when supported by other
trees around It. In close garden cul
ture a degree of humidity Is preserved,
and there is less evaporation from the
foliage where the strong winds are
broken, the growth will he more vigor
ous and healthy. There must, however,
be sufficient ulr and sunlight to ninture
the wood and the fruit. If the site la
high. It will be an advantage to plant
nil evergreen bent to the windward,
both for the health of the trees and also
to prevent the fulling of the fruit dur
ing high winds. On the other hand, a
low, cold and peaty position, subject to
fogs and frosty nights. Is objectionable.
A strong, retentive loam Inclined to
clny Is a preferable soil. Fruit Grower.
Hipcnlntr Cream.
A good way is to hold the cream at a
temperature of sixty degrees for twelve
to fourteen hours after the first taste of
acid Is apparent, and then judgment,
formed from experience, will do tho
rest. The method for warming the
cream for ripening Is an right, but It
will be necessary to keep the tempera
ture of tje room at about the tempera
ture it is desired to keep the cream.
For a starter, some ripened cream or
buttermilk from the previous churning
Is often used to "start" the rlpeulng. A
better starter Is made by taking some
skim milk from a healthy, fresh-milk
ing cow, warm It up to 85 or 00 degrees.
and bold It at that tempreature till It
becomes thick. Tut Into the cream
from three to five per cent, of this start
er, and If the cream is held at 00 to 05
degrees for twelve to fourteen hours
It will be found sufficiently ripened.
Massachusetts Plowman.
lift jH8h JL if
MANNER OF TRANSPLANTING.
the roots in the least. With the earth
left about the roots In this way, even
trees of considerable size can be safely
transplanted, and they will hardly
seem to notice the change In their sur
roundings. Exchange.
Cob Charcoal for Rok
Fattening bogs eat charcoal greedily,
but that made by charring corn on the
cob is eaten best, and this in our ex
perience has proven all that Is needed
to keep them In health. Rut In one of
the Minnesota Farmers' Institutes,
Theodore Louis tells bow be makes cob
charcoal on a large scale where bogs
are kept by the hundred. He digs a
hole five feet square at top and five feet
deep. Into this be throws some cobs,
setting fire to tbem as they are thrown
in until the hole Is filled. Then the bole
Is completely covered, banking earth
against the edges of the cover. In 12
hours uncover, and the cobs will be
found completely charred, so that they
will easily crumble. Six bushels of
tbis is then mixed with eight pounds
of salt, two quarts of air-slacked lime
and a bushel of wood ashes. Dissolve
one and a quarter nnnmi of 'mmeras
The Horn-? Dairy.
If on every furm more attention is
paid to the home' dniry, a better prod
uct of butter will be turned out, and a
greater yield per cow will be realized.
The better the article the more sure the
sale; and the larger the yield per cow
the greuter the net profit.
Never try to do dairy work with beef
cattle Never trust alone to the pas
ture to supply the food. Be sure to
have necessary conveniences of the
best kind for securing the full quantity
of butter fat from the milk. Every
home dairy should raise Its choicest
heifer calves, In order that the supply
of good dairy cows may be kept up.
It will pay for the trouble and ex
pense. Beside the ready sale at nil
seasons for good butter, the milk can
be utilized In many ways, and the
droppings In the barnyard will be valu
able as a fertilizer. Build up the home
dairy on a strong basis.
Spring has come.
It is time for all persons to think
seriously of their health.
But that doesn't mean taking the
first spring romedy that happens to be
offered.
Persons who make it their business
to got the most effective remedy to be
had are sure to carry home Puinu's cel
ery compound. No other remedy is
capable of cleansing tho blood, nourish
ing the nerves and regulating the
bowels and digestive organs like Paine's
celery compound.
If you are troubled at all by rheuma
tism, neuralgia, headaches or sleepless
ness, even if these attacks come only
now and then, now is the time to purify
the system of them. Don't procras
tinate and dally till frightened into
doing something when you find the
task of getting well has asumed desper
ate proportions.
Paine's celery compound will oure
kidney trouble, heart palpitation and
disordered liver accurately, intelligently
and permanently v-hen other remedies
only raise hopes that are never fulfilled
Paine's celery compound, which owes
its origin to the most distinguished phy
sician and investigator this country
ever produced, Prof. Edward K. Phelps,
M. D., LL.D., of Dartmouth oollege,
nas been publicly Indorsed among
medical experts as the only spring rem
edy in any sense entitled to that nnme.
It can be said without fear of con
tradiction ' that no other remedy can
truthfully refer to men and women so
responsible, so trustworthy, so convinc
ing, because of their straighforvviird,
enthusiastic and easily-verified testi
monials in praise of Paine's celery
compound.
It is foolish to take poor health
"philosophically" these spring days.
There is no reason why anyone should
sit hands in lap, and submit to head
aches, poor appetite, continual tired
feeling or constipation. If every dis
heartened invalid will go right at get
ting well by using Paine's celery com
pound, that person will be astonished
and delighted with the quickness with
which this wonderful remedy is able to
call a halt to wasting disearas, diseases
of debility and a "run-down"' condi
tion. Paino's celery compound does won
ders in milking people well.
Here is what a woman, an ambitious
and hard-working member of the legal
professiion in New York city, says of
this great remedy:
220 4th Ave., Now York.
While a student in tho New York
university law school and under great
pressure from work and study, I was
adviHed to take Paine's celery com
pound. I did so, and its beneficial re
sults to one wliosu nerves are under the
trial of severe mental effort, I am only
too ready to assert. After taking three
bottles I found that it produced quiet
ness of noi ves and induced sleep, very
beneficial to my health. For those
troubled with insomnia I can heartily
recommend it as a harmless inducer of
sleep on account of its quieting effect
on the nerves. Yours very truly,
(Signed.) Florence H. Dangerfield,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Paine's celery compound, which
makes the weak strong, bus received
testimonials from thousands of people
who had almost despaired of ever again
boing in perfect health.
Onti Need Rich r0 I.
The oat crop will make a fair success
where other grains would fail. But It
needs rich soil quite as much as any,
and Is especially benefited by phos
phate fertilizers. The average yield Is
low, because the crop Is generally put
on the poorest soil on the farm. We
have grown 00 bushels of oats per acre
on a four-acre field planted the previous
year with potatoes, and with 150
pounds of fertilizer drilled In with the
oat seed In the spring. Exchange.
Gleanings.
Top dress the garden with fine man
ure, and If not well drained, throwing
up In ridges will facilitate early work
In the spring.
Good cream rising can only be at
tained by keeping the milk sweet as
long as possible and skimming off
the cream while the milk Is sweet.
All wagons for heavy loads should
have four-inch tires. Good roads are
Impossible otherwise. Abate the road
tax of those who use wide tires.
When all artificials have been tried.
few or none are so reliable or available
as barnyard manure, which Is too much
lidrt''arded by many farmers.
Success In growing peaches demands
frequent examinations In search of
borers which are found just below the
surface of the ground. We scratch
tbem out with an old butcher knife.
The sheep Is a natural gormandizer
and being a frail animal needs plenty
of fresh air and exercise. 'Don't house
your sheep too closely under the Im
pression that you are doing tbem a
kindness.
A Pretty Face
Tells a story of health. It Is the reflection of
strength In all the vital rarts. A face is ex
pressive of joy and mirth, caused by health, or
of misery and suffering, caused by disease. The
nerves that are irritable and tired cannot give
brightness to the eye ; blood that is sluggish
cannot make the checks rosy; so ill health tells
its story, too. But nature provides a cure for all
such troubles.
Dr. Sanden's Electric Belt
Whence eomes the Joyous vital force? From electrlelty-nnimal m(jnet.
Ism. in. Hamlen's Klectrlc Hell sutnrutes the vital parts with lis wannlnx
vitalizing power, which gives new life and healthy blood to all parts of the
body. It arouses the energy of youth and makes life a pleasure.
"I have received very much benefit from the use of your Belt. My health
has been very much better this winter. I am relieved of that tired anil worn
oat feeling;; also of the numbness of my hands and twitching of the eyelid. I
am well pleased with tha Itelt, and would not do without one for a good deal
more than It cost if I could get It. I shall always remember tha flanilen Klen
trieCo. with giatoful beart."-D. C. COVNKIt, Montesano, Wash., March
82, 1897.
Men or women who are weak, read Dr. Sanden's book, "THREE CLASHES
OF MtN." Jt is free, sealed from observation, by mall.
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