Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, January 06, 1899, Image 3

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    The Fields of Sport.
From tbe fields of sport we go to bed
ind get up full of pains and aches.
The next night, by the use of St.
Jaoobs Oil, we are soothed to sleep and
get up oured.
When the French President Travel.
' The French president travels free on
the railways daring his official tour in
France, bnt when the retnrn journey is
conolmled, his secretary calculates
what it would have cost if pf id for at
regular rates, and this sum is handed
over to be distributed among the poor
est paid of the railway men. Tit-Bits.
Good News
It Comes From Many Homes Made
Happy, "Dyspepsia Is Cured."
For years Hood's Sarsaparilla has been
curing dyspepsia. It is curing it today and
It will continue to cure it when given a fair
opportunity by those who suiter Irom tins
disease. Jf you have dyspepsia take
Hood's Sarsaparilla. If you have a friend
Buffering from it, tell that iriend to take
Hood's Sarsaparilla
America's Greatest Medicine for Dyspepsia.
Kntrltloni Stew.
A stew is the most economical and
most nutritious dish that can be pre
pared from meat. It is prepared with
a less quantity of water than in mak
ing soups and cooked at a moderate
heat for a longer time. As a pait ol
the nutriment is to be in the meat, you
do not cut it small, as for soups; cut
into pieces convenient for serving.
Put the bones, gristly bits and the
poorer parts of the lean meat into cold
water. This draw out the richness
and gives added nutritive value to the
broth. When the water boils add the
tender portions, then the juices are
kept in them. By slow, tender siui
meiing rather than by fierce boiling
the fibres are softened and the coarsest
and cheapest kinds of meat are made
tender and nutritious. Pieoos of meat
from the shin, the aitchbone, the flank,
the neck and the shoulder are suitable
for stews; but the shin is the richest, it
has so much marrow in the bone.
Fowls, the tougher parts of mutton,
STORIES OF RELIEF.
- . -ar.
Two Letters to Mrs. Pinkham.
Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills. 25 cents.
This device for butchering, described
bv a correspondent of the Ohio Farm-
lamb and veal may all be used in stews. er, is made so plain by the Illustration
SJnllio 3nv Whitn in the December aa tn rami Ira llttlo Pirnlanntlon. 1 ne
Woman's Home Companion.
At last Speaker Reed has been over
ruled. At a recent annual meeting of
the Daughters of the Confederacy, at
Hot Springs, Ark., a lively debate
arose as to whether the minutes of the
previous meeting should be read before
business could proceed or not. One
daughter ventured to quote Speaker
Reed on tho subject, but she was
promptly overruled and the reading
was dispensed with, on the motion of
another daughter, who asserted ve
hemently that "Tom Reed didn't
known what he was talking about."
Every monarch in Europe, with the
exception of the sultan of Turkey, is
descended from one of two sisters the
daughters of Duke Lndwig Rudolf of
Brunswiok-Wolfenbuttel, who lived in
the 18th century,
. TBI ALLEN'S FOOT-BASK,
A powder to be shaken into the shoes.
At this season your feet feel swollen, ner
vous and uncomfortable. If you have
smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's
Foot-Ease. It rests and comforts; makes
walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating
feet, blisters and callous spots. Kelieves
corns and bunions of all pain and is a cer
tain cure for Chilblains, Sweating, damp
or frosted feet. We have over thirty thou
sand testimonials. Try it today. Sold by
all druggists and shoo ctores for 25c. Trial
package FREK. Address, Allen S. Olni
ited, Co Roy, N. Y. .
Among the many mysteries of bird
migration is the fact that over-sea jour
oevs are generally conducted in the
daikness, and invariably against a head
wind. '
To Cure a Cold In One ly
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tnhlets.
All druggists refund money if it fails to
cure. 2ac. -
There is some talk of a tunnel under
neath the straits of Gibraltar, and as
it would have to be only 20 miles long,
there is no reason why it shouTfl not
be feasible, particularly as there is a
bed of bard rock all the way.
1 No household is complete without a bot
tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It
is a pure and Wholesome stimulant rec
ommended by all physicians, von i ne
glect this necessity.
Probably the most inflammable
among substances whioh are not spon
i taneonsly inflammable is phoBphuret
ted hydrogen (PII3). The heat of a
thin glass tube containing boiling wa
ter is quite sufficient to ignite this gas.
riTe Fermancntly Cured. K o fits or nervousne.
1 114 after first days use of Dr. Kline's Urvat
Nerve Weste rn-. Bend for 1K .00 trlitl
bottle and a-eatlse. DR. B. Ii. KIJTMK, JUd., two
Arch JU-set, Philadelphia, fa.
When a woman buys canned mince
meat she chops a few more apples into
it and adds a dash of brandy and then
she thinks she has made it.
When coming to San Francisco go to
Brooklyn Hotel, 208-212 Bush street.
A mtvrirn.il fF F.uronean tlan. Boom and
board 1.00 to $1.50 per day ; rooms 60 cents
to $1.00 per day; single meals 2o cents.
Free coacti. Clias. Montgomery.
It is an interesting fact that the very
fiist use made by the British govern
ment of the Atlantio cable laid down
by Bright in 1858 immediately result
ed in saving the treasury $250,000.
The cable enabled the government to
countermand an order for the trans
mission of tropps from Canada to England.
George Knox, who died in London
recently, oalled himself "the last of
the RosicrucianB." He spent a long
life and a great fortune in looking for
the philosopher's stone, the elixir of
life and other myths of "the rosy
cross."
HOITT'S SCHOOL FOB BOYS.
Now at Burlingame, will remove to its
beautiful new home at Menlo Park. San
(ntar o.umtv . f!.l.. and ragmen J anuarv
Kith, 1899. Address Ira G. Hoitt, Ph. 1).,
Menlo Park, Cat.
Spreading Like Wildfire.
Despite business depression, panics
and war. and every other oommercial
disturbing faotor, the installation of
electrical power transmission machin
ery has progressed witli marvelous
machinery. One of the largest com
panies installed in mining and power
maohinory alone 13,879 horse-power in
1802; 18,762 in 1893; 42,379 in 1894;
46,727 in 1895, and in 1896 a wonder
ful jump was made to 75,000 horse
power, while last year the aggregate
was 83.000 horse-power. This lecord
it should be remembered is that of a
single company and purely power
transmitting apparatus, the numerous
other applications of electricity not be
ing included.
Instead of reshoeing horses with
sharper shoes when the ground freezes
an Ohio man has invented a device
which screws on the under side of the
shoe and can be removed easily when
the ground thaws.
stnnrtfirda A A are 2x4 hardwood scant
lings.' 8 feet In length; the upright B.
a 2-lnch Blank about 1 foot wide at me
bottom and 8 Inches at the top, sft iem
long. These are hinged together on top
with a half-Inch bolt running througn
a hole bored through both plank and
scantling, and In the center of this the
Dullev D Is placed, a slot of course ue-
Ing cut In the plank for pulley to play
In.
Tho rrnnk C is an old well crank, and
farmer has been learning how to feed
his corn to his stock. It is estimated
that there will be n yearly market for
150.000,000 bushels of American coru
for this purpose in the Germ;in agrl
cultural districts alone. Previously the
German farmers had fed oats, Russian
barley and other cheap Imported grains.
Their own hind Is too valuable to per
mit them to grow feed. '
To Cure Colic.
George H. Hogan, writing to the Ag
ricultural Epitomlst, says: "I would
like to have every farmer and breeder
of fine stock know how to cure colic,
or hoven. In cattle. Instead of punctur
ing, as recommended by some, just get
it piece of an old broom handle, or some
round stick as large, and about twelve
to fourteen inches long, and fasten In
the animal's mouth so as to keep It
working at the stick with Its. tongue,
and It will soon pump up all the extra
gas accumulated In the first stomach.
Had I known this several years ago I
would have been several hundred dol
lars better off In cattle to-day. I have
been curing cattle for the last five
years, and have not lost a single case
yet'"
To Tan Skins,
A. J. Legg. lu the Epitomlst, gives
the following Instructions: Dog skins.
sheep skins, and such small skins
may bo made of value for strings, etc..
may bo tanned by soaking them In lye
made of wood ashes or lime until tho
hair can be easily rubbed off, then soak
them In running water until the lye Is
soaked out. Then soak In a solution of
alum and salt In the proportion of throe
BUTCHERING DEVICE.
as Indicated is attacuea to rue put us.
2y2 feet from the base. The whole ap
paratus Is' easily portable, very con
venient and cheap in construction, and
every farmer who keeps pigs should
have one either of this kind or similar
to it, for use at butchering time.
7 ' vimNm
Mrs. John Williams, Englishtown,
N. J., writes:
" Dear Mns. Pinkham: I cannot be
gin to tell you how I suffered before
taking your remedies. I was so weak
that I couldhardly walk across the floor
without falling. I had womb trouble
and such a bearing-down feeling ; also
suffered with my back and limbs, pain
In womb, inflammation of the bladder,
piles and indigestion. Before I had
taken one bottlo of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound I felt a great deal
better, and after taking two and one
half bottles and half a box of your
Liver Pills I was cured. If more would
take your medicine they would not
have to suffer so much." . -,
Mrs. Joseph Peterson, S13 East St,
Warren, Pa., writes: , ' ;
'Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I have suf
fered with womb trouble over fifteen
years. I had inflammation, enlarge
ment and displacement of the womb.
I had the backache constantly, also
headache, and was so dizzy. I had
heart trouble, it seemed as though my
heart was in my throat at times chok
ing me. I could not walk around and
I could not lie down, for then my heart
would beat so fast I would feel aa ' street. Portland. Oregon.
tnougn i was smothering- i naa to
sit up m bed nights in order to oreathe.
I was so weak I conld not do any
thing, i
" I have now taken several bot
tles of Lydia E. Pinkhaia's Vegetable
Compound, and used three pack
ages of Sanative Wash, and can say
I am perfectly cured. I do not think
I cruld have lived long if Mrs. Pink
ham's medicine bad not helped me."
Mt Ttrlnar Lenrosy to tlila Cnnntry.
It is pointed out that the United States soU
dtersin Hawaii may contract leprosy there,
and bring it to this country when they return.
While leprosv is much to be dreaded, there era
a thousand times as many victims to stomach
disorders and blood diseases, but there isacure
for them in Hostetter'6 Stomach Kilters. Other
common ailments that the Bitters are a specific;
for are malaria, lever and ague, fcoia at an
drug stores.
The best pineapples grow in eastern
Cuba. They are very easy to cultivate,
only little capital is required, and pre
vious experience is not absolutey essential.
AGENTS WANTED.
DIATOMS Vegetable and metallic, a froak
of nature, noted as the best foL'SH In the
world for silver, sold, brass, etc.. seat in quan
tity sufficient for years, io.- 25 oents P. O.
stamps. It is infusorial and crneks in stoves
mav be repaired with it. Address, tt. H. BALL.
1NUER, 601 Mutual Life Builthng, Seattle, W ash.
The polar fox ohanges the color of its
coat. In summer it is always black;
in winter it is so white that the ani
mal can scarcely be seen as it scampers
over the snow. - '
A Short right.
The damp autumn nights and 'morn
ings stirs up soiatica, and then comes a
tug of pain. ; Use St. Jaoobs Oil, and
then comes a tua to cure it. It is a
short fight and the cure is sure.
If you want the best wind mill, pumps,
tanks, plows, wagons, bells oi all sizes,
boilers, engine, or general machinery, see
or write JOHN POOLE, foot of Morrison
The elephant has more muscles in
Its trunk than any other creature pos
sesses in its entire body, their number
being no feweer than 40,000.
The Most Common of All. '
The most common of all ailments
pounds of alum to one-half pound of from gporta o Rii kim8 are 8prain8 and
coif Tl. -,!. Im .hnl,l' l,n a.,fnnlr,l,t r t l
bruiBes. lne-most common ana surest
The hair of rabbits and other animals
in Russia is oonverted into bowls,
dishes and plates, whioh are valued for
their srength, durability and lightness.
The articles have the appearance of var
nished leather. '
DEAFNESS CANMIT BE CUBED
By local applications, a they cannot reach tha
j, i . ...!.. ni .Via anv T V, ttrft is ATI I V Oil A
salt. The solution should be sufficient
to cover the skin. Soak for about three
days, then hang up to dry In the shade.
Hub the skin every day until It Is dry,
soft and pliable. -
oute of them is by the use of St. Jacobs
Oil, which is prompt in its action.
TEE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fio Syrup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fio Syrup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fia Syrup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it docs not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
AN FRANCISCO, Cel.
I.oriaVILl.R. Kj. HKW TOKR. 1. T.
To Relieve Choking Cattle,
A correspondent of the New England
Homestead has an excellent as well as
a humane way for the relief of choking
cattle, and he thus describes It: "Vlien
the animal becomes choked I find the
obstruction by feeling along the throat
with one hand, and In nine cases out
at ten It is found In the gullet. With
the thumb and fingers the obstacle can
be forced out the way It went In, aud
generally the animal is ready to assist
In the removal A few years ago I bad
a heifer that was choked with apples
every few days, and In every Instance
I removed them in this way without
difficulty or danger of Injuring the ani
mal. I think anything which an ani
mal gets In Its throat and cannot get
down In the natural way should not be
punched or pushed down, thereby en
dangering the life of the animal, and
should be taken out the way It went
In."
A Handy Manner,
The Illustration shows a ladder
frame hinged in the manger at doiu
ends, which can be tipped up wnen
bay or fodder Is being put In, and let
down again. This device prevents tue
waste of feed, which Is pushed out ana
trodden under foot, and saves stocfe
that are sometimes horned Into a man
ger or in their backs. For cattle tha
crossbolts or rounds should be strong
and close enough together to prevent
Orchard Mannrlng.
A covering of manure around trees
serves as a mulch, and the lumps In the
manure are broken fine by frost, while
the soluble portions leach out and go
to the roots of the trees. Such work
as applying manure to trees In winter
saves them In spring, for If the orchard
Is then cultivated the hurried work of
spreading manure will have been done,
and there Is more complete Incorpora
tion of the manure with the soil.
Transparent
France.
leather is mads in
I shall recommend Piso's Cure for Con
sumption far and wide. Mrs. Mulligan,
t'lumsteau, h.ent, liiigiaim, isov, o, icvo.
The woman of 20 asks, "Who is he?"
the woman of 80, "What is he?" the
woman past 80, "Where is he?"
diseased portion oi tbe ear. There is only pua
way tocuredi-atuess, and that is oy constitu
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining ot the
Bustnehinn Tube. When this tube gets in
flamed vou have a rumblini? sound or imper
fect hearing, and when it i entirely closes
deafness is the result, and unless tlieinliamnia
tion can be taken out and this mho resfired to
its normal condition, hearing willbe destroyed
forever; nine cases out ot ton are caused by
catarrh, which is nothing but an innamea
condition of the mucous surfHues.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deainesslcansed by catarrh) that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend lor
circulars, free. & CQ
Sold by Druggists, 750
ilall's Family Pills are the beet.
The most active volcano in the world
is Mt. Sangay, 17,199 feet high, situ
ated on the eastern chain of the Andes,
South America. It has been in con
stant eruption since 1728, and the
sound of its explosions is sometimes
heard at Quito, a distance of 150 miles,
267 having been counted in an hour.
Chnmplon Butter Cow.
A picture Is given here of the won
derful Jersey cow, Signal's Lily llagg,
which has the championship record of
5 4
sail . T J&rM
SIONAI.'S I.1I.V FLAOG.
TRKVKNTS wastk of feed.
DON'T DELAY....
In seenring- the COLUMBIA AOKNCT
for 18911; one day's delay may result in your
competitor getting it. We are the only bicycle
house having a delivery point in tha North
west. Prompt delivery ol all orders assured.
Dealers who handle the COLUMHH and
M tKi rilKH line will have a double advant
age over others who do not. We have im
proved the quality of our products, while our
increased output enable! u to reduce our
prioei, as follows:
Columbia Chninless IJ M
Columbia Models 67-48 60 00
provemenli..
, 40 00
Columbia Model 49, ,
Hartfords $3S 00
Vedettes, Strictly Up-to-Date iio Wi
we Jib bicycle sundries.
Write for terms and discounts.
POPE MANUFACTURING CO.,
Ctntrolllno Oregon Washington, Monttni and Idaho. 132-81 Sixth St., Portland, Of.
Actor James O'Keill has played the
Count of Monte Cristo 4,000 times, in
his time, thetefote, he has assisted at
the killing of 12,000 stage villians.
This is a record of which any man
could be proud.
MACHINERY
For Mills, MlneMhops ajFarmsjeteel Log
rnd Hoisting Engine.; Hoe Chisel
1-c
Tooth Saws, Albany Grease, etc.
TATUM&BOWEN
27 to 38 First Street Portland, Or.
Fremont Street, ban Francisco.
SEEDS
were famous year ago-thf.r fme 1
I growa every year as tbe sevds
I moat to uo mi ieu uu--m iiwuji i
thn twac tor lalft b; letullfiff I
dealer everywhere. IW ot-uti i
nar iLinur it nil M IWlrD murili IV. m
U1BWI on Bavin mru, Mt.g
do rtk buy i-errya. fpJi
. 1. M. KKK.KY ,
TOsSM rH of
E3 In time. Hold tT dniggl-n. . m. ly to
mm
them from getting their horns caught
under the rounds. Practical Farmer.
font of lcsia.
ExDerlments in feeding and in com
puting the value of eggs, show that. If
no estimate Is made tor in nor. one um
en eggs can be produced at a cost of
about 0 cents for food, or about half a
cent an egg. If all of the food allowed
to hens were converted Into eggs the
profit of a dozen eggs would be large,
even when prices are very low, but much
depends on whether the hens convert
food Into eggs, nesh or support oi me
bodies. It Is a fact demonstrated, how
ever, that when a dozen eggs are mar
keted they carry from the farm out lit
tle of the nutritious elements of the soli
In proportion to their value in market.
and on that account they are as profit
able as anything that can be produced
on tbe farm. Poultry Keeper.
Feed Inn Work Honrs).
Whenever a working team has an un
usually bard Job It Is the bablt of some
farmers to feed It extra, thus giving Its
stomach an additional labor and thus
lesseninir available present strength. It
ought always to be remembered that It
Is the food eaten the day before, and
for days and weeks before that, which
Is available for present strength. No
animal ought to be expected to work on
an empty stomach. But a light feed
before an extra hard Job Is better than
loading tbe stomach with more than It
requires. Home and Garden.
Corn in Oermnny.
large share of the 11,000,000 worth
American corn that now goes week-
i Europe Is for the German farmer.
the past two years the German
1,047 pounds 9 ounces of butter In one
year. The cut is reproduced from a
drawing from life made by Mr. Webb
Donnell, for the Country Gentleman.
Gleaning:..
The farmer who buys bran nnd lin
seed meal never makes a mistake, as
those substances will enrich his ma
nure heap, as well us add to tbe thrift
of bis stock.
When meal Is fed to hogs, either as
slop or dry, It Is Impossible to prevent
waste; If menl Is worked out of the
trough or the slop spilled, It is hardly
possible to gather It again. If whole
corn Is fed the last grain Is devoured.
The food properties of corn are not
changed by grinding It; It Is still corn,
whether served as meal, mush or slop.
When feeding hogs, grind only for the
aged sows which have lost their teeth,
and It is doubtful If they will pay the
miller.
Each tleld of the farm Is fitted for
some sppclnl use. Have due considera
tion ot the soil, the past rotation aud
fertilization and needs of the proposed
crop. There should be no haphazard
way, but some forethought, lu adapting
the crops to the land.
Low beads for trees are preferred by
some, as they lessen the work of har
vesting the crop and enable the grower
to combat bisects with advantage, but
closer cultivation can be given when
the trees are tall and the lower
branches trimmed off.
There Is a positive scarcity of all
kinds of good stock, especially of the
high grades, for the best and most pro
fitable feeding, for the best home mar
ket and export Irade. Thus overpro
duction of grain or live stock corrects
Itself by being unprofitable.
H Is best to keep wethers growing In
stead of fattening them, unless they are
Intended for market soon. An allow
ance of three pounds of clover hay a
day for a sheep weighing 100 pounds,
using no grain, should be sufficient, but
to fatten rapidly give two pounds of
hay and a pound of cornmeal dally.
It requires about twenty pounds of
milk to make a pound of butter, aud
fourteen pounds of milk to make a
pound of cheese. More labor and care
are necessary to make cheese, however,
but good cheese brings a high price,
especially when the parties making It
are known and reliable, and make a
specialty f a choice article-
He&lthyHappyGiTls
often, fTom no apparent
c&use, become languid and
despondent in the early d&ys
of theiT womanhood They
dTag; along, always tiTed,
never hungry, bTeathle
and with & palpitating
hear after slight exercise
so that merely to walk
up sta.iTS is exhausting.
Sometimes a shoTt.dry. cough
leads to the feat that they
are'gomp; into consumption
They are angmic. doc
tors tell them, which means
that they have too little
blood Are you like that?
Have you too little blood. t
More anaemic people have been made strong, hungTy.
enerijftic men and women by the use of Dt. Williams'
Pink Pills foT Pale People than by any otheT means They
are the best tonic in the world.
Miss tulu Steven., of Gnsport, Niagara Co., N. Y., had been a very
healthy girl until about a year ago, when .he grew weak nnd pole. She
lost her appetite, wo. a. tired In the morning a. on retiring, nnd lost flesh
until .he become .o emaciated that her friends hurdly knew heT. The doc
tor, declared the disease ouoemla, and gave her up to die. A physician
who vu visiting in Gasport prevailed upon her to try Dr. Williams' Pink
Fill, for Pale People. She did so, and wa. benefited at once. Blie i. now
well and .trong the very picture of health. Buffalt (N. K.) Couritr. t
The genuine &re sold only m package, the wr&fptT
always bearing the full name. For sle by all drug
gists or sent, postpaid, by the Dr rtitliams Medicine
Company, Schenectady. N Y,, on receipt or price, fifty
cents per bon. Book of cures free on request.
TP
$40 CASH, $45 INSTALLMENTS
1899 BICYCLES
"llest Wheal. M Kartll."
1899 Ideals lil fiO, Rend for catalogue,
Llvsageuts wanted everywhere.
FRKI) T. MEItllll.L CYCLIC CO.,
PORTLAND, Bl'OKANS. TACOMA.
A SWORN STATEMENT.
ICR Rollins, M. D., of Oras. Vallev, Or., voluntarily make the fnllowlr-g .tatement:
After tiavinu my teet;: extrncted I have had live wis made at interval, of about nine ninntn,
ti,r.. i iwtlHml. one in San l-'ranoiseo aud one In Bixifcatio. Willi neither of the-e have I b'Jeu
able to eat ft meal's victuals or even an apple or ripe peanh. On December 10. 1S1W, 1 had mjr
sixth set made by Dr. sirvaer, i. u, i. r. leinpie, i-irm mm nmnr, , m nw-i, ... ., .........
twertv minute, alter the time they were put Into my month 1 was alne to eat a common hard
wlnu-r apple and a piece of dried venison, and at this time, Herein w-r 18th, have eaten every
meal since with the ureaie.t comfort and with no trouble at all. 'I hey are a P'-rfecl fit ana
at Isfaetorv In every respect. . ''""':""","'.'.
Inferences: French lirni. Hank, The Panes, Or.; Sherman Co. HanK, Wasco, or.;
Holder, Hlierlff of Hhennan Co.; Dr.. A. r. Nichols aud llrother, I'ortlana, or,
Subscribed and .worn to before me this lain day of December, ISM.
8F.ALJ JollH OUlLUfcK, Notary Public for Oregon.
Win.
r.4. nXDrugCataloeiie
Woodard, Clarke Co.
DKPARTMKNT E.
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YOUR LIVER
Is It Wrong?
Get it Right
Keep it Right
Moora'a Revealed Rnmndy wllldoit. Throe
doses will uiako you feel better. Get It from
your drmorlst or any wholesale drag house, or
Irom Stewart it Holmes Drug Co., Beattle.
TEETH WITHOUT PLATES
Itoota Crowned. Bridge. Made,
l'alnie.s tlliliiK and extraction.
Dr. T. H. White, UToT'
RUPTURE CURED.
We guarantee to tit every esse we undertake.
)o!i"tput It off; write fur particular, at once.
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CURE YOURSELF!
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