Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, February 11, 1898, Image 7

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    ARE YOU TO LIVE IN ALASKA?
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Some Requirements That Are Indispen
sable Minera Food Must Be Right.
The universal article of diet in that
country, depended upon and indispen
lable, is bread or biscuit. And to
make the bread and biscuit, either in
the camp or upon the trail, yeast can
not be used it must be baking pow
der; and the powder manufactured by
the processes of the Royal Baking Pow
der Company, miners and prospeotors
have learned, is the only one which
will stand in that peouliar climate of
cold and dampness and raise the bread
and biscuit satisfactorily.
These faots are very important for
every one proposing to go to Alaska
and the Yukon country to know, for
should he be persuaded by some out
fitter to take one of the cheap brands
of baking powder it will cost just as
much to transport it, and then when
he opens it for use, after all his labor
in packing it over the long and diffi
cult route, he will find a solid caked
mass or a lot of spoiled powder, with
oo strength and useless. Such a mis
take might lead to the most serious re
sults. Alaska is no plaoe in which to
expermient in food, or try to econo
mize with your stomach. For use in
Buoh a climate, and under the trying
and fatiguing conditions of life and
labor in that oountry, everything must
be the best and most useful, and above
all it is imperative that all food sup
plies shall have perfect keeping quali
ties. It is absurd to oonvey over such
difficult and expensive routes an article
that will deteriorate in transit, or
that will be found wbun required for
use to have lost a great part of its
value.
There is no better guide to follow
in these matters than the advice of
those who have gone through similar
experience. Mr. McQuesten, who is
called "the father of Alaska," after an
experience of years upon the trail, in
the camp, and in the use of every kind
of supply, says: "We find in Alaska
that the importance of proper kind of
baking powder cannot be overesti
mated. A miner with a can of bad
baking powder is almost helpless in
Alaska. We have tried all sorts, and
have been obliged to settle down to use
nothing but the Roval. It is stronger
and carries further, but above all
things, it is the only powder that will
endure the severe climatic changes of
the arctio region."
It is for the same reason- that the U.
8. government in its relief expeditions,
and Peary, the famous arotio traveler,
have carried the Royal Baking Powder
exclusively.
The Royal Baking Powder will not
cake nor lose its strength either on
board ship or in damp climates, and is
the most highlv concentrated and effi
cient, of leavening agents. Hence it is
indispensable to every Alaskan outfit.
' It can be had of the trading companies
in Alaska, but should the miner pro
cure his supplies before leaving, he
should resist every attempt of the out
fitter to palm off upon him any of the
other brands of baking powder,
they will spoil and prove the cause of
great disappointment and trouble
In a reoent work on the birds of Col
orado, W. W. Cooke brings up the num
ber of species and sub-spociea found in
that state to 863.
Trolley car ambulances are to be in
troduced in tiie city of Pittsburg, run
ning independently over all the street
car tracks as called for.
Miss Eleanor Ormerod declares that
the English cockroach is in danger of
extermination before the hordes of im
ported German black beetles.
Greater New York consists of 45
islands, just as many as there are stars
in our flag. It might be appropriately
called the Island City.
What is probably the largest locomo
tive in the world has just been com
pleted and weighs, with the tender,
over 285,000 pounds. It is for use in
Mexico.
The largest parish in London in point
of area is Lewisham, which has 5,773
acres; and the largest in population is
Islington, whioh has now 830,000 in
habitants. A writer in a magazine has made the
prophesy that in 300 years from
now the world will only know three
languages English, Russian and Chi
nese.
Many collieries in Silesia are pro
vided with bombs filled with com
pressed oxygen for use in cases of acci
dent or entrance into old galleries
where the air is foul.
Harvard this year, for the first time,
has a colored person as a candidate for
the degree of A. B., in the person of
a young colored woman from Miller
ton, N. Y.
The famous Louis XV drawing-room
suite, composed of a sofa and six arm
chairs, with old Beauvais tapestry, has
been sold in Paris to a London dealer
for $70,000.
The tramways, omnibuses and un
derground railways in and around Lon
don, within a radius of five, miles, oarry
taeh year, it is calculated, about 453,
00,000 passengers.
At the crape cure establishment in
Switzerland, France and Austria, pa
tients are usually turned loose in the
vineyards and allowed to gorge them
selves at pleasure.
Before a fire brigade can start for a
fire in Berlin the members must all
fall in line in military fashion and sa
lute their captain. Thft proceeding
wastes at least three minutes.
There is an enormous demand in
New York for Fifth avenue property
facing Central Park. Only the rich
can buy, when bare lots are held at
from $4,000 to $5,000 a front foot.
Ice House in the Barn.
The Idea that a costly Ice-house Is
requisite for the profitable storage of
ice Is not borne out by those who nave
Improvised storage at comparatively
trilling expense, says the Journal of
Agriculture. A corner In the barn can
be adapted by any farmer at all handy
with tools, at a cost exceedingly small
when compared with the advantages
which a liberal supply of Ice during the
heated season will confer..
The accompanying Illustration gives
an idea for an ice-house in a barn, and
a few hints on points necessary to be
proved appliances and construct a
farm telephone system that will put
each subscriber in connection with his
neighborhood and with the outside
world. In Gibson County, Indiana,
they have already "caught on," and the
enterprising farmers of that section
have many lines connecting town and
farms.
In another farming locality we know
of there is a central exchange which
connects fourteen lines running into
the country ami to other towns. A doz
en 'phones or more are connected with
each line. One farmer In that county
can talk to five hundred farmers In
that and adjoining counties. These ex
changes are all on the mutual principle.
The central station Is conducted by a
young lady, who receives $1 a year
from farmers who have 'phones, and
collects from persons who have no in
struments but want to use them. A
cheaper system of constructing switch
boards has been discovered. The
switchboard for the use of the commu
nity above mentioned accommodates
fifteen lines aud costs less than $20, be
ing made by local mechanics. Up to
Date.
ICE HOUSE IX COHNEH OP BARK.
11LACK AND BLUB.
In Delaware two brothers lived for
40 years within eight miles of each
other, attended the same church aud
frequently traded with eaoh other with
out knowing that they were related.
CATAURIl CANNOT BE CLUED
With local applications, ns they cannot reach
the sea!t of tho disease, ( a ami is a blood- or
constitutional dieuse, ami in order to-cure it
you must ti kis intcri.al ronelies. Hail's Ca
tarrh Cure is taken internally, anil actsritrectly
on the bioud and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was
prescribed by one of tlie best physicians in this
cc uutry (or years, and isa regular prescription.
It c mipi.sed of the best tonics known, com
biner with the best blood purifiers, acting di
rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients, is what pro
duces mull wonderful results lu curing (alarrh.
Bend for testimonials, free.
F. J. CIIESKY & CO., Proprs., Toledo, 0.
Colli by clr.iKUists, price 75;'..
Halls family fills arc the best.
Black and blue colors are not subject to
fashions this season nor in any season.
They hold their own and will not wash out.
They are pretty solid colors, and but for the
misery of wearing them, might become
for fashionable. Some men tuke pride m wear-
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soldiers do their scars. But bruises, black
or blue, or both, ought to have inmiediute
attention, for under them may be a nerve
hurt or a muscle badlv wrenched. A black
and blue bruise is a bad thing, not only
from its tender soreness but the contused
blood is prevention of regular circulation.
While sore spots like these will not wash
out, there is something that will rub them
out in no time, and that is St. Jacobs Oil.
It is peculiarly adapted to their quick cure.
A wnnant can L won only by hard
knocks, with scars and bruises, but after
the ball is over, if any remain, this one
cure is the best. Bruises come from con
tusion in all avocations, and it is well to
remember at all times just what will cure
them the best,
A drawing of tho bison has been dis
covered in the rocks of the La Mouthe
cave in Dordogne, France.
After being swindled by all others, send us stamp
for particulars of KIiik Holomon's Treasure, the
ONLY renewer of manly strencth. MAISON
CHEMICAL CO., P. O. Box 747, Philadelphia, Pa.
Chicago is healthier than ever before.
In fact it is by far the heathiest large
city in the United States.
AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS.
We are asserting in the courts our right to the
exclusive use of the word " CASTOKiA," and
" PITCHER'S CASTOKIA," as our Trade Mark,
I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannli, Massachusetts,
wastheoriginator of "PITCHER'SCASTORIA,"
the same that has borne and does now bear the
tac-simil signature of CHA3. H. FLETCHER on
every wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S
CAsTORIA " which has been used in the homes
cf the mothers of America for over thirty years.
Look Carefully at the wrapper and see that it is
tht kind you have always bought, and has the
lignature of CHA9. H. FLETCHER on 'the
wrapper. No one has authority from me to use
my name except The Centaur Company of which
Chas. H. Fletcher ii President.
March S, 1897. SAMUEL PITCHER, MJA
Russia's population has increased
during the last 100 years a fraction less
than 1,000,000 annually.
1
AN OPEN LETTER'
Piso's Cure for Consumption has saved
me larce doctor bills. C. L. Baker, 42iW
Kegent Sq., Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 8, '5.
HO MB FKODUCT9 AND Pl'KK FOOD.
All Eastern Syrup, so-called, usually very
light colored and of heavy body, is made from
elucose. "Ira tiavaen uriim" ii made irom
Sugar Cane and it strictly pure. It is for sale
bv first-class irrocers, in cans only. Manufac
tured by the Pacific Coast Synur Co. All en
uine "Tta iiarrtrn Print" have the manufac
turer's name lithographed on every can.
Magdaleen Cicute, who has just died
in the City of Mexico, was probably
the tallest woman in America, her
height being six feet nine inches tall.
Prom Miss May Sachner, of Colum
bus, O, to Ailing Women.
To all women who are 111:
It affords me great pleasure to tell
you of the benefit I have derived from
taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound. I can hardly find words to
express mv gratitude for the boon given
to suffering women in that excellent
remedy.
Before tak
ing the
Compound
I was thin,
sallow, and
nervous. I
was trou
bled with
and
my men
strual pe
riods were verv
irregular. I tried three physicians and
gradually grew worse. About a year
ago I was advised by a friend to try
Mrs. Pinkham's Sanative Wash and
Vegetable Compound, which I did
After using three bottles of the Vege
table Compound and one package of
Sanative Wash, I am now enjoying bet
ter health than I ever did, and attri
bute the same to Mrs. Plr.kham's won
derful remedies, I cannot find words
to express what a Godsend they have
been to me.
In gome parts of China the yonng
women .wear their hair in a long single
plait, with which is intertwined
bright scarlet thread. This style oi
ornamentation denotes that the young
lady is marriageable,
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Your Tax
forthe coming year on baking powder will be
very light if you buy Schilling's Best and use
only one heaping teaspoonful to a quart of flour.
If TERRORS OF CiMPTIf
REMARKABLE DISCOVERY OF AN
AMERICAN MEDICO-CHEMIST,
AND ITS GREAT VALUE
TO HUMANITY.
HOW EVERY READER MAY OBTAIN
THREE FREE BOTTLES OF THE
NEW SYSTEM OF MEDI
CINE THAT CURES-
ME" iS ' 1 m : ;
observed In its construction, etc., will
be useful A supply of eighteen tons
of Ice can lie stored In a space of twelve
feet square and ten feet high. In build
lug an Ice-house, the chief points to be
eousldered are the exclusion of air from
under or around the body of ice; proper
ventilation over the Ice, and proper sur
face draining around the ice-house,
Any little crack; that admits of the in
flow of warm air will play havoc with
a body of ice. Hence waterproof paper
should interllue the w..ls, so as to ex
elude every possible chance for the ad
mission of a current of air. If there be
too much sawdust placed around Ice It
Is liable to ferment aud develop heat to
such an extent as to melt the ice. Four
luches of sawdust or chaff is sufficient
to place under the Ice, and eight Inches
is sufficient on tlie sides of a house
ith a single wall, and four Inches In
case of a twin wall. A twin wan is
made by boxing the studding on both
plates nnd sills, so that they shall alter
nate with each other. Two by six may
be used, and they may be placed two
feet apart; twelve-Inch boards will an
swer for plates aud sills. This permits
each studding to project two Inches
past the center of the wall and pre
vents the air current from setting. The
studding must be papered with water
proof paper and then ceiled.
Borne Eont'e for Fathers.
Don't lean down too hard when the
boy is turning the grindstone; this is
oue of the causes of boys leaving the
farm.
Don't expect the boy to keep up with
you and the hired men, and run er
rands or carry water at the same time.
Don't expect a boy to maintain nn
angelic disposition If, after working
hard fill day, lie Is expected to eat at
the second table.
Don't give the boy a lamb or calf to
raise which would have died if he had
Feed vs. Pasture.
The amount of green food that con be
grown upon an acre of land and fed
to cattle from the first appearance of
rye or crimson clover in early spring
until late In the fall is many times more
than that which can be obtained on the
same area used as pasture. While on
the pasture the cattle are subjected to
storms, many Insects, and during dry
seasons they must perform consider
able work to secure as much food as
they desire. As green crops may bo
cut at any time nnd .several cuttings
can be made in a season, the flow of
milk will be greater than when the
cows are on pasture. While less labor
Is required In pasturing the cows, a
smaller projiortlon of land can be used
under the soiling or green-food system.
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It Is ofteu desirable to move a small
animal from one building to another,
or from one pasture enclosure to an
other. Leading or driving a calf, sheep
or pig Is attended with difficulties.
They will go in company with others,
but decidedly object to going alone.
The cut shows a crate on wheels, with
handles permitting It to be used as a
wheelbarrow. Into this the small ani
mal can be driven, the door closed and
the crate wheeled away. It will also
be found a very useful contrivance in
bringing In calves that have been drop-
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Editor's Note. All readers of this paper anxious regarding the health of themselves,
relatives or friends, can have Three Free Bottles of the Doctor's New Discoveries,
as represented in the above illustration, with complete directions, by sending full
address to Dr. Blocum's Laboratory, 98 Tine Street, New York City.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.
Foremost among the world's greatest
Medico-Chemists stands Dr. Slocum, of
New York City. His efforts, which for
years had becn'directed toward the discov
ery of a positive cure for consumption,
were finally successful, and already his
"new Bystem of treatment" bus, by its
timely use permanently cured thousands
of apparentfv helpless eases.
He bus dvmonstruted the dreaded disease
to be curable beyond a doubt, in any climate.
InilisDiitnble facts Drove that the Doc
tor's New Discoveries are an absolute cure
for Consumption and all bronchial, throat,
lung and chest troubles; stubborn coughs,
winter catarrhal atlections; Bcroiuia, rneu
niutism, general decline and weakness, loss
EST" .akJLisEN
CONVENIENT ANIMAL CllATE.
ped by their dams in the pasture.
American Agriculturist.
Grafting Feedlinif Apple Trees.
Ou every fiinu there are apt to be
more or less apple seedlings, which
come up In comers of the fence or other
out of the way place, and often attain
a height of six to eight feet before they
are noticed. The best use that can be
made of such trees Is to graft the-m
without transplanting into some va-
i riety that Is productive and profitable
not attended to It and let it grow up to j n the neighborhood. A bearing apple
be dad's sheep or cow.
Don't continue to treat the boy ns if
he had no sense, but consult with him
occasionally; he may possibly know
more than you do.
Don't rave and storm because the
bov wants some time to tinker; he
may astonish you with some of his
work.
Don't tell the boy he can go hunting
or fishing Saturday and then hitch on
n day's work before he goes. It Is not
fair.
Cutting Clover for ' owls.
Cut clover has come to be recognized
as one or tue oest or Dumy winter
IIOMK-MADE CLOVER CUTTER.
foods for poultry. A clover cutter Is
exceedingly convenient, but where
such a machine Is not at hand a home
made cntter can be devised. Take a
stout block of wood, with smooth top,
and build a box about It, using the
block for the bottom of the box, as
shown In the cut. The cutter Is
pestle-shaped affair. Miuare at the
lower end. To this are attached three
sharpened steel plates, as suggested.
Set them Into the wood and bolt se
curely. Any blacksmith can make
the plates, and they can be sharpened
on the grindstone. With this, one can
cut up clover as the housewife chops
meat in her tray, but a few moments
being required to cut sufficient for
large flock. Orange Judd Farmer.
Farm Telephones.
There Is no reason why farmers gen
erally should longer delay to avail
themselves of the advantage of tele
phones. The plan Is to form mutual
telephone companies to buy the Im-
tree that has salable fruit Is a profit
able Investment. It Is likely to be all
the iliore productive If the tree Is Isola
ted insted of being In an orchard. If
the seeding Is left to grow up without
being grafted its fruit stands just about
one chance lu a hundred of being worth
gathering.
Corn After Corn.
There has been no Inducement lately
to plant corn two years In succession, as
It has not paid better than other crops,
It Is not a good plan, not because the
corn is exhaustive, nut oecause suc
cessive growing of this crop on the
same land so fills the com with smutty
ears that the crop is nearly worthless.
It Is, besides, not a good plan to keep
the land more than two years In cul
tivated crops without resoedlng It with
clover or grass. Often the corn crop
can be got off early enough for the
field to be sown with winter wheat or
rye, and seeded both with timothy and
tiover in tho spring.
of flesh, and all wasting conditions; and
to better demonstrate its wonderful merits
he will send Three Free Bottles (The Dr.
Slocum New Bystem of Medieinel with lull
instructions to all readers of this paper
who send for them.
Simplv write to T. A. S locum, Mannfac
Hiring Chemist, !H Pine street, New York,
giving name and full address.
There is no charge fbr modiolus or correspondence-advice
strictly confidential.
Knowing, as we do, of the undoubted ef
ficacy, we urire every nutl'erer to take ad
vantage of tins most liberal proposition.
Vleuse tell the Doctor, when writing,
that you read this geneous oiler iu this
paper.
Michigan lias a law fixing a heavy
penalty upon railroad companies for
employing persons addicted to the nse
of intoxicants.
DEMAND FOR MO UK BATTLESHIPS"
The nepretury of the nsvy has rlemnniled more
battleships, and there can be no doubt that
congress will consider hi recommendations,
l'roteelion is what our sea portn require, and
fortification will not adequately supply thl".
Deiense against all disorder! of a malarial type
Is, however, ade inatelv afforded by Hustettur'i
Siomacli ltlitum, an elliclent remedy, also, for
constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, rheuma
tism, and nervousness.
In Moxioo City Hop Lee advertises
an American restaurant.
SHAKE INTO YOt'It SHOES
Allen's Foot-Kase, a powder for the feet.
It cures painful, swollen siuurting feet and
instantly takes the stiiiK out of corns and
bunions". It's the greatest comfort discov
ery of the age. Allen's Foot-Kase makes
tight-iitting or new shoes feel eusy. It ib a
certain cure for chilblains, sweating, damp,
cullousand hot; tired aching feet. We
have over 10,000 testimonials of cures. Try
it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe
stores. Hv mail for liftc. in 'stamps Triul
package F'ltEK. Address Allen S. Olm
sted, Le ltoy, N. Y.
The most popular female in the
United States is the blonde lady whose
face adorns the $20 gold piece.
my-" "si'i-i miri''
In buying soeds "economy la
ex(rnvnniw. becautte the 00
of oultl vmiuh waetod on Inferior iwrti
alwsyi lurgel.r uoneUn th orMnnl
cost of tbe best and deareat mmhU to
be had. The beat la alwnya the
cheapest, x'ay a trine more for
FERRY'S
"SEEDS'
and alwavt get your money's wortb.
give routs rwr papr everywnrra.
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Fucculcnt Feed for Hons.
The fact that a little grain fed to hogs
while at pasture will cause them to
grow rapidly, shows the advantage of
some succulent food for the pigs' ra
tions. Only a small protiortton 'of Its
food should be of this character, for
sueculeney generally mentis large bulk
with small nutritive value. In -winter
there Is no better supplement to the
grain ration than beets. They are both
succulent and sweet, and are much
easier to digest raw than the potato,
wuose carbonaceous nutrition Is In the
form of starch.
Calves on Pklm Milk.
An observer of LHinlsh methods of
raising calves on skim milk states that
the calves at all time have In troughs
lumps of salt and chalk, the claim be
ing that scours is sometimes due to too
much acidity, which is neutralized by
the salt nnd chalk. A successful Amer
ican dairyman keeps a Jug of lime
water, adding a teanpoonful of lime
water and a llttlo salt to every pint of
milk. As one-half the losses of calves
raised on skim milk may be ascribed
to scours, these points may be worth
of notice.
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WALTER BAKER
Established
3R & CO. Ltd. i
ID 178a J
Make monuy y luecesiul
lteculatiun in (.'lilcaKo. Ws
buy and sell wheat on mar.
Kins. Fortunes have been
marie on a small bi'KiuuInK by trailing In la
Hires. Write lor full nartleulars. llest ol rat
erciice given. Several years' ex perlenee on tli
Chieaxo lioaru of Trade, aud a tliorouxh know
ledge of the business. Send for our free refer,
ence book. DOWN I Mi, llol'KINH A Co,
ChieaKO Hoard of Trailu Hrokers. OOiuca la
Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Wash.
GROWN '
ILLUSTRATED
CATALOGS
m FREE
SBuell 1
Lamberson
IBO FROrfT ST
Portland. Or.
YOUR LIVER I:
uiUd always be
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w Vas. Wrssim's Hithivo in atr siiuiu
a MmA l.ll.lra u.Llilt.tf It nitlh. Ui.
a ni.tl allay, all pain. ir wlnft r.illr and la 4
I tli. Ima reinnly for diarrlitaa. Twenty n. mull a
IKUI.. II I. Hi. H an.
f.r trarint; and locatlna; Hold or Silver
(ire. 1'iat or burled treasures. M. 1.
KOWLEK, Box IM7,HoutliliiKlon,Conu.
. t.rt of all. . J
it Wrong?
Get It Right
Keep It Right
Moora's Ite.ealed Itemed y wllldo It. Thres
doses will make you fuel better. Get It Irom
your druggist or any wholesale drug house, or
Irom Stewart a. Holmes Drug Co.. Seattle.
MAP r Af.AHK A-Kndorsed by the I
, partiunrit of the Interior anil to he used hy U
n. army onieers aeiauen 10 Aiaaxa. j ue wi win
must detailed map or Alaska In tilstvnce. Will be
mailed upon receipt of nrlee (Wie) In 2o stamps, of
money order. lU IMil.l'll KUAFT, 1'ubilaher
V. U. Box 111, Portland or.
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VltaK, P. McVlukefs l'tiaatre, Cbteago, 11U
N. P. N. V.
WJHKM writing to adyertitera,
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