Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, May 13, 1898, Image 7

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The Ox Warble Fly.
The warble or swelling on the back
of cattle Is caused by the larva of a
fly which attaches Its eggs to the hair
ou the legs, flanks and neck of the ani
mal. These hatch and the larvae estab
lish themselves under the skin, usually
on either side of the backbone. Here
they feed upon the animal Juices until
ready to pupate, causing the swelling
or warble. When growth Is completed
the grab leaves the warble, drops to
the ground, crawls under the most con
venient shelter, such as a piece of
board, log, etc., and there transforms
Into the fly or adult staga There Is a
difference of opinion as to how the
grub gets under the skin. Some ento
SECTION OP WARBLE.
mologists claim that the eggs are taken
into the stomach by the animals lick
lug themselves, hatch there, adhering
to the walls, then the grubs gradually
work their way toward the surface,
where they remain until fully grown.
Others hold that the eggs hatch where
they are laid and the young larvae
bury themselves at once under the
skin. Whatever method is employed
the results are the same.
The best way to get rid of the pest Is
to kill the maggot This may be done
by squeezing them out Place the
thumbs near the base of the swelling
and press firmly until the grub Is forc
ed out. To prevent the attacks of the
fly in summer, a mixture of four
PIFKEBRNT STAGES OF PCPA. AHTJLT FLY
ounces of flowers of sulphur, one gill
of spirits of tar with a quart of train
oil rubbed along the spine, loins and
ribs Is useful. Train oil can be used
alone. As the fly does not move about
from place to place freely, Its eradica
tion on individual farms depends al
most completely upon the owner.
Orange Judd Farmer.
To Destroy Weeds.
The easiest and best way to destroy
all kinds of weeds Is when they are Just
beginning to appear above ground, as
even a slight stirring of the soil will
theu seriously cripple them In growth
or destroy them. If weeds are permit
ted to grow, however, they make excel
lent green material for plowing under,
but while they may nearly reach ma
turity before thus utilized, under no
circumstances must they be permitted
To produce seed. If no weeds are al
lowed to scatter seeds It will be but a
few years before the farm will be en
tirely clear of them. It will pay the
farmer, however, to keep weeds down
by stirring the top soil when the weeds
are young.
To Make a Good Roller,
Cast-off mowing machine wheels
may be utilized very readily for mak
ing a laud roller. Use narrow strips of
plank with slightly beveled edges, put
ting them around the wheels in the
manner shown in the cut, making slots
In the planks to fit the cogs on the rim
of the wheels. These strips are hold
MTBSTANTIAt, LAND HOLLEB.
firmly In place by "shrinking on" two
iron hoops at the ends, as shown. The
frame Is attached In the .usual man
ner. American Agriculturist.
Corn Planting.
Before planting the corn crop be care
ful to have the land worked as fine as
possible. Many farmers are satisfied
to plow the corn land, harrow It and
plant the seed, trusting to the corn
rots to spread and increase, as the corn
Is a gross feeder, but while corn may
thrive under such conditions yet an In
creased yield over the average can only
be obtained when the ground is maae
as fine as that of a garden, as then the
feeding capacity of therootsis increased
and a larger available supply of plant
food can be obtained.
Potato Experiment,
T. B. Terry, of Ohio, made an inter
esting experiment with a potato last
year. This potato he cut Into seventy
four pieces, each piece having one
sixth of an eye. The pieces were plant
ed in seventy-four hills 33 inches apart
each way. The land was clover sod,
the planting being done late, after a
crop of clover had been cut, and the
crop suffered from the lack of molt-
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rt nrtrirt v
ture, but by the time the potatoes hnd
matured the vines covered the ground,
and from an exact square rod the yield
was over five pecks of large tubers, at
the rate of 200 bushels per acre. Mr.
Terry does not recommend the use of
one-sixth of an eye in planting, but
he thinks that one eye to a hill is suf
ficient; his experiment ought to prove
this. He SaVS OUlv notjltnrs nf Rtrrirnj
vitality would be capable of making
such a yield as this potato made. Ru
ral Canadian.
Thing that Don't Pay.
Keeping too many fowl In too small
quarters.
Keeping two or more breeds when
you are only posted on one.
To send out Inferior stock. Better use
the hatchet freely and not kill your
reputation.
To dose or doctor fowl In health to
keep thon healthy. "What fools these
mortals be."
To fall to advertise. The man who
keeps his name before the public year
in and year out gets there.
To visit the shows and tell the people
you had better ones at home, and that
you can beat the prize winners, etc. If
you really think so, just trot them out
and let the Judges settle the matter.
To breed from pullets where healthy,
strong chicks are wanted, or from old
cocks with old hens one Just as bad as
the other. Better mate a strong yearl
ing cock on 2-year-old hens. This
mating pays best Kansas Farmer.
Varieties of Corn.
Every year new varieties of seed corn
are offered which are claimed will give
extraordinary yields. Farmers should
hesitate before Investing In new seed
corn, except with a small quantity for
experimental purposes. Corn produces
only when the climatic conditions arts
favorable, and varieties that flourish
south of this section may fall wheu
brought North. Frequently, when the
frost has appeared late in spring, and
delayed planting, an early maturing vit-
rlety may be required, as an early frost
In the fall of the year may destroy a
variety that requires plenty of time for
maturing Its seed. Do not abandon the
old and tried varieties until experiment
demonstrates that newer kinds are
much better.
Which Ku- Are Fertile?
The statement Is often made that
eggs from old hens nre best for hatch
ing. Recent experiments at the Utah
station Indicate the contrary, so far,
at least as concerns the per cent of
fertile eggs. The comparative size and
strength of the chicks is not stated.
The percentage of fertility was highest
with the early hatched pullets and low
est with the old hens, though the re
sults are not conclusive. The fertility
of eggs averaging five days old was
300 per cent higher than of eggs aver
aging twenty-two days old.
Holding Up the Wagon Pole.
Where two horses are driven the
weight of the wagon pole Is often a
very considerable factor In making
the tenm tired or fretful. Help the
horses all that is possible. Put a light
pulley on the pole, as shown In the 11
lustration, and carry a small piece of
rope so as to attach to the load In the
way suggested whenever It'r possible
to do so. The best farmers are most
thoughtful of the comfort of their anl-
mals.
Farm Furrow.
Like seed, like crop.
I)ou't ask the farmer, ask the farm.
Thrift Is better than a bequest from
your old uncle.
The farm is no mint hut it is a mine
of manly health.
Before you begin work think where
the pay Is coming from.
Weeds are the farmer's faithful over
seers; they make him stir the soil.
When the bugs get a mortgage on
your orchard, pay Interest and princl
pal with a spray pump. Orange Judd
Farmer.
Point in - praying.
When to spray apple trees depends
on the purposes desired. Use Bordeaux
mixture when the buds are swelling,
and if canker worms are abundant
spray also when the blossoms are about
to open. After the blossoms fall spray
again with Bordeaux mixture and also
paris green, repeating both applications
a week or ten days later. In about ten
days or two weeks another .application
may be made of Bordeaux mixture.
These remedies or preventives are for
scab, bud moth, codling moth, tent
caterpillar, curcullo and canker worm,
Karlr Plants.
Reeds for early plants may be sown
in boxes of rich earth and kept In a win
dow of the house where the warmth of
the sun will reach them. Flower pots,
old fruit cans, small fruit boxes or egg
shells are also excellent. For a garden
supply nearly all of the early plants
can De grown in tue winaows.
Peaches Withont Fuzz.
A Maryland fruit grower has suc
ceeded In raising a crop of peaches with
skins as devoid of the annoying fuzz
as la an apple. Next year be proposes
to raise peaches with a skin that can
be removed like that of an orange.
Farmer's Voice,
M'KIIMLEY'S OFFICIAL FLAG.
It Is Made of Scarlet Banting, Is Thir
teen Feet Lous, and Eight lioUt.
The President now has a field flag.
He has always had a naval flag of blue
silk, but never one for use as the head
of the army. Recently, by order of the
Secretary of War, a flag .of scarlet
bunting was made thirteen feet long
and eight feet hoist .In each of the
corners Is a five-pointed white star
and in the center a large white star. In-
president's official ft.ag.
side of this is another, separated by a
band of white three inches wide. This
inner star is a blue field, on which the
coat of arms of the United States is in
scribed. There are other stars scat
tered over the flag, one for every State
in the Union, Presidential colors have
also been provided of scarlet silk, six
and one-hnlf feet fly and four feet on
the pike, which is ten feet long. This
Is surmounted by a globe and an
American eagle four Inches high.
HEAD OF THE SPANISH NAVY.
BenorVil1o.mil, Commander of Torpedo
Fleet, a Great Naval Strategist.
Senor Villamil, the commander of
the Spanish torpedo fleet Is one of the
great naval strategists of Europe. He
is a man of ripe experience, having
been In engagements off the coast of
SESOB VILLAMIL.
Chili and In the Phlllipine Islands,
This man Is 52 years old. He la of
commanding presence, with a' deep,
sonorous voice and a thunderous ac
cent that can be distinctly heard
through the din of battle. He person
ally commands, and Is the only Span-
lard who leaves nothing to his lieuten
ants.
INSPIRED THE SIX HUNDRED,
Bugle that Sounded the Charge "Into
the Jaws of Death."
Here Is the bugle that sounded the
"gallop" and the "charge" that sent
heroes to death at Balaklava.
After the famous battle or sacrifice
the regiment wanted to present to the
trumpeter a silver duplicate of his:
I1U01.E AND NOTES.
trumpet out he preferred the old one.
On It was inscribed: "Presented by the
Colonel of the Seventeenth Lancers to
Trumpet Major Joy, on which the
Balaklava charge was souuded, Oct
23, 1854."
Joy died In 1803, and now the fa
mous bugle Is to be sold at auction In
London.
Origin of the Bedbng.
Doubtless there are many miserable
people In the world who have asked
themselves, as well as others where
that little torment the bedbug, comes
from. Long ago this insect was known
to come from wood, but why it should
confine Itself to the wooden parts of
beds and the framework of old houses
was somewhat of a mystery. One day
a scientist found a bedbug in the stom
ach of a woodiecker, which he was
engaged In dissecting. Pursuing his
Investigations further be found that
bedbugs are plentiful on pine trees.
Pine cones are often infested with
them, and it Is now the accepted belief
that It is from the pine tree that the
bedbug gets Its origin. It should in
terest a good many people to know this,
though it will not make close acquaint
ance with the parasite any more agree
able. Better than Chewing Gum.
Mr. Lea, of Worcestershire sauce
fame, left an estate of $5,350,000; bis
partner, Perrin, left nearly as much.
They began life as druggists In a small
way in an English country town,
mEM til
That-5--::;-::"
rasa
Tired
Feeling
What does it mean? As tired in the
morning as at night, cant get rested, nerv
ous, sleepless, dull, languid.
It means that the blood is poor. Mus
cles cannot be elastic and strong, nerves
cannot be steady, energy and vigor can
not be felt when the blood is impure, im
poverished, without nourishing power.
Hood's Sarsaparilla imparts to the Wood
the qualities it lacks wheti that tired feel
ing troubles you. It makes the blood
rich, pure, full of vitality. " It cures spring
languor and eradicates all foul taints from
the blood, thus guarding against future
danger from fevers, malaria, and other
Berious illness. Be sure to get
HOOd'S Saparma
America's Greatest Medicine. R: six for f5.
Prepared only by C. 1. 1100D& Co.,LoweU, Mass.
Hnnrl'o Pillc eure Liver Illa' casy t0
livsuu a rlUS take, easv to operate. 25c
This Great Country.
We make onr own Cuban cigars.
We manufacture better news from
foreign lands than is to be found there.
We raise our own European wines
and mineral waters.
The finest French sardines in the
world come from Maine.
The choicest ami most expensive of
Dresden china is grown in New Jersey.
e declare war in more plaoes in a
minute than some other countries oan
declare in three bonis and a halt
We don't want the earth.
We are it.
Hunahl Truth.
In tropioal regions when the moon is
at its full objects are distinctly visible
several miies away. By starlight only,
print can be read with ease. :
Directions
in every package of Schil
lings Best tea.
.Follow them no matter
what tea you use. 627
Blunt .Wear a Brass Collar..
They had an excellent way of check
ing excessive drinking In Manitoba.
When a man had been twice or thrice
convicted of drunkenness he wea sen
tenced to wear a brass collar, which
marked him out among his fellows as
a person to whom no publioan could
with impunity serve liquor. The
drastic measure often proved a cure.
On the authorities being satisfied that
the branded individual had served a
sufficiently long term of probation he
was uncollared and endowed with the
liberty of drinks. London Telegraph.
AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS.
We are assorting In the courts our right to the
exclusive use of tlie word " CASTORIA," and
" JTITHlSRii CASTORIA," an our Trade Maris.
I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was tlieorigiuator of " PITCHER'S CASTORIA,"
the same that has borne and dots now bear the
fac-simile signature of CHAS. II. FLETCHER on
every wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER'S
CASTORIA " which has been used In the homes
Of the mothers of America for over thirty years.
Look Carefully at the wrapper and see that It Is
the kind you have always bought, and has the
signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER ou the
wrapper. Mo one has authority from me to use
my name except The Centaur Company of which
Chas. H. Fletcher is President.
Match S, 1S97. SAMUEL PITCHSR, M.Q,
A Paris florist after many experi
merits is able to grow chrysanthemums
with the odor of the rose, sunflowers
with the perfume of the jnsamine, and
oalla lilies with the scent of the violet
IUV ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE.
A Dowder to be shaken into the shoes.
At tins season your feet feel swollen, ner
vous, and hot, and get tired easily. If you
have smarting leet or titrnt shoes, try
Allen's Foot-base. It cools the feet and
makes walking easy. Cures swollen and
sweating feet, blisters and callous spots.
Believes corns and bunions of ail pain and
gives rest and comfort Ten thousand tes
timonials of cures. Try it torfn i. Sold by
all drutspists and shoe stores for Vic. Sent
bv mail tor x: lu stamps. Irml package
F'KEK. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le
Koy, isew loric.
Black rot, the dangerous enemy of
grapes, has been treated successfully
by sprinkling the green grapes with
calcium oarbide. M. Q. Kodier, a
Frenchman, is the disooverer of this
remedy.
UOMB PRODUCTS ANI PL' KB FOOD,
Alif Eastern Byrup, so-called, usually very
light colored aud oi heavy body, is made from
glucose. "7f iiHTtltn Itrivt" ll mnde from
Buitar Cane and is strictly pure. It is for taie
br nrMt-ciaxM grocers, in cans utily. Manuiac
tured by the PidKic Coast Sykup Co. Ai gen
uine "7a Gnnirn Itriv" have tiie manufac
turer's name Utbograuhed on every can.
The tobacco raised in Belooohistan is
exceedingly strong and cannot be
smoked by any but the most vigorous
white man.
From the 140 pounds of gas tar ex
tracted in coking a ton of coal, over
2,000 distinct shades of aniline dye are
made,
FITS '""aanptitly Cured. So fltnor norvousnwi
ma aftt-r nrai day's use of hr. Kline's urt-at
Nerve Heotori-r. Beii'1 for FKKK aw.oo trial
bottle and treatise. 1)K. R. U. H MN fr, UA.. Wu
Aica street, 1-huadelpUia, fth
If we moved our legs proportionately
as fast as an ant, it is claimed we
could travel nearly 800 miles an hour.
Piso's Cure for Consumption has been a
family medicine with us since 1WV J. It.
Madison, 2WJ 42d Ave., Chicago, 111.
Just as a letter was being read in a
Farmington, Me., household from a
daughter in California announcing her
good health and woll being, a tele?
gram came announcing her death.'
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Ui i H,'if ill FlU AII&.
i Best Couch Bjrup. fuu (iood. pie
tii iiuiq. rv.itj nf ijrufKi"i-
. . " No Longer an Experiment.
.The order for 100 steel cars recently
given by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company to the Schoen Pressed Steel
Company of Pittsburg is a good illus
tration of the fact that the steel car is
no longer an experiment but an accept
ed type of railway rolling stock, says
the Engineering News. It is a noticea
ble fact, however, that a large propor
tion of the steel cars constructed are
designed to carry heavier loads than
cars of timber oonstructipn. The new
Pennsylvania cars, for example, are to
carry 110,000 pounds of ore, or 104,000
pounds of coal. Their dead weight
will be 37,000 pounds and their length
will be 83 feet The competition of the
steel car with the wooden cars of ordi
nary capaoity will not be apparent
probadly for some time, but that it
will come eventually the increasing cost
of timber and the decreasing cost of
steel construction makes very certain.
Deserters Return
A curious war item comes from Port
Logan, Cola On the morning of
April 20 a number of deserters from
the Seventh infantry appeared at the
fort and surrendered. They said they
had heard the rumors of war and were
anxious to participate. Col. Benham
ordered them to the guardhouse, but it
is understood that the stern old warrior
will be lenient and give the prodigals
an opportunity to fight.
A boy six years old in Iowa swal
lowed several lemon , seeds. They
sprouted in his stomach and nearly
killed him before they were removed.
In the towns of Chile most shops ore
open till midnight, and during the hot
afternoons, when everybody takes a
siesta they are looked up.
Certain butterflies have very trans
parent wings, and these are thought
by flaase to be even more effootual for
protection than conspicuous warning"
stripes or other markings.
THE DEATH BATE.
While It Is quite true that the proportion of
deaths from malaria as an immecllate cause is
proportionally small as cited in annual mortu
ary statistics, yet physicians are thoroughly
convinced that it causes maladies of a lata!
character, and begets dangerous nervous pros
tration. This malady is eradicated and pro
vented by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which
also cures bi I iousues, constipation, rheumatism
and dyspepsia. . . . t
For Children's Pictures.
An Englishman has designed a neat
mounting for children's piotures con
sisting .oL.a.. cardboard frame which
supports a swing, in which the picture
is placed, the latter being cut from the
print and mounted on zinc, which is
then dressed to represent the child.
100 REWARD 100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased to
(earn that there is at least one droaded disease
ttiat scieuee has been able to eure in all lis
stages, and that la catarrh. Ilall'sCatarrh Cure
la the only positive eure known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis
ease, requires a constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system, thereby destroying the founda
tion of the disease, aad giving the pationt
strength by building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work. The pro
prietors have so much faith in its curntive
powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollari
lor any case that It fall to cure. Send lor list
of testimonials. Address
F. J. CHENEY St CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 760,
Hall's Family Pills are the best
The quaint little chimney sweeps
add to the pioturesqueness of Charles
ton, N. O., where they ate Rt i 1 in con
stant demand to olean chimneys of the
soot from the soft pine wood so largely
in use.
OKT$ UNJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and llowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of ite kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to tho Btomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAM FH4D0IS00, CtL
LoumtuE. xr. ftv rose.
A apienfliii book
ewmrsed by
The
sire ftiio
Ketail price.
Jl-75- bent
to IK per day easily
. not necessary; most
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Chicago,
A dull, throbbing pain, accompanied
by a sense of tenderness and heat low
down in the side, with an occasional
shooting pain, indicates inflammation.
The region of pain shows some swell
ing. This is the first sture of ovaritis,
inflammation of the ovary. If the roof
of you r house leaks, my sister, you hava
It fixed at once;
why not pay the
same respect to
your own body ?
Write - to Mrs.
Plnlcham, Lynn,
Mass., and tell her
all your
symptoms.
Her experi-.
ence In
treating
female ills
is greater
than any other living person. The fol
lowing from Mrs. Annie Cubtis, Ticon
deroga, N. Y., is proof of what we say:
" For nine yeurs I suffered with fe
malo weakness in its worst form. I
was in bed nearly a year with conges
tion of the ovaries. I also suffered
with falling of the womb, was very
weak, tired all the time, had such head
aches as to make me almost wild. Was
also troubled with leucorrhoea, and was
bloated so badly that some thought I
had dropsy. I have taken several bot
tles of Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound, and several of her Blood
Purifier, and am completely cured. It
is a wonder to all that I got welL"
The soil of Hawaii is of a dark choco
late or reddish brown, and the darker
is best adapted to growing coffee.
The Romans used a circular fan on
occasions of state and the Greeks made
fans of the flat leaves of the lotus.
Nearly 70,000 tons of cork are con
sumed by the bottlers of aerated wa
ters, beers, eto., in England every year.
A Boston woman sued a Eoxbury
hotel keeper bocause, she alleged, she
caught pneumonia owing to lack of
heating, and reoovered $1,000.
CLEVELAND
COTTAGE COLORS
PURE PMHT REftDY ' MIXED
Best Reputation.
Best Paint for Dealer or Consumer
Color Cards Sent Free.
Cleveland Gil I Paint fiilj. Co.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Good
Health
Is the working capital
of humanity. He who
loses that is wrecked
indeed. Is your health
fulling you, your am
bition, vigor, vitality
wasting away t
When others full con
sult DOCTOR
RATCLIFFE,
For th upopdy, safo and pfermnnent ciir of nil
IServou, Dhronlo mul Special iliseiisHn, even
In their moat aKravati;il ion us. Tht're 1h no man
Id the wurUl who Imn ef Touted bo niuiiy pmimnenl
euros In borti Men and Women of trouble which
other physlcAn of unknuwlelgpd ability hud given
up iin noptiiwn an mm ennneni BpeciHimi.
N Kit VOL' ft DFItll ITV and all ltd attondlnc
hnifUtBjOf YOUJSU, M11)I)I E-A(HCD and OLD
Alh.N. The aw nil effects of neglected or Improp
erly treated emea, oiiURliiff drums, weakness of
body and hraln, dlxsdiifms. mlllng memory, lack of
energy and confidence, pains In back. loins and
kidneys, and many other dUtressliiK symptoms,
unfitting one for study, lulneNS or enjoyment or
life. In Iturrtlfle can cure you, no maUer vbo or
what bus fulled.
W E A K M KN. He restores lost vlaor and vi
tality to weak men. Orguns of the body which
have been weakened through dlneiute, overwork,
excels or lmliHcretlons are restored to full power
strength and vigor through hlsowu successful sys
tem of treatment.
VAKICOCKLK, hydrocele, swelling and ten
demean of the gland treated with nn tall Ing suocess,
HI'KCIAL DIHKAHKH, Intlammatlon, dis
charges, etc.. which. If neglected or Improperly
treated, break down the system, cause kidney aud
bladder dleufies, etc.
DISK ASKS OP WOMEN. PromntandeW
peclul attention given to all their many allmeuts.
W1UTK If you are aware of aoy tnmbls- DO
NOTDKLAY. Call on Dr. Katclllle today. IfyoU
(vmni call, write him, lit valuable book free to
all sufferers. CONHlJ LTATlUN FHEK and confi
dential at office or by letter.
E. M. RATCLIFFE, 7U M In- KITTLE. MSI
WHEAT
Mane money by succesful
simulation in Chicago. W
buy ami mil wheat on mar
kins. Fortunes hav hn
n.suo ou a small uugiunins; by trading In tu
tu res. Writ lor lull particulars. Iji-ni of ref
erence given. Beveral years' experience on th.
Chicago Board oi Trade, aud a thorough know,
ledge o( the business. Bend for our free refer
ence book. DOWNING, HOi'KINS 4 Co..
Chicago Board of Trede Brokers. Ofllues la
Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Wash.
YOUR LIVER
Is It Wrong?
Get It Richt.
Keep it Right
Moore's Kevestled Remedy will do It. Three.
loses will make you leel better. Get It from
rour druggist or any wholesale drug house, or
trom btewart it Holmes Drug Co., Seattle.
WILLUIEl CO.'S BAONEQEDtYE,S.?.,'
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set. I'ard by all sack sewers. For sale by all sa
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Written by Anna A. Gordon, for 3t years her private sec-i
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the W. C. T
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liberal terms: credit irletrt freight
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