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Something Very Boothlng. There ia something very soothing in the uue of St. Jacobs Oil (or the core of Neuinlgia. It soothes the pain, while it strengthens and restores the. weak nerves to a natural oonditioa. It is prompt and sure. - The largest woman in the South, Mrs. Mary Magique, colored, died re cently at Little Book, Ark. Her age was thirty, and she weighed 560 pounds. I True I Greatness In Medicine : Is proved by the health of the people who have taken it. More people have been made well, more cases of disease and sickness have been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla than by any other medicine in the world. The peculiar com bination, proportion and process in its preparation make Hood's Sarsaparilla peculiar to itself and un equalled by any other. An inch of rain falling upon an area of one square mile ia equivalent to Dearly 17,600,000 gallons, weighing 145,250,000 pounds, or 64,844 tons. TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, 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. Relieves 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 storec for 25c. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olm sted, Lo Roy, N. Y. Good and Sufficient. ' Teacher Have you any good excuse for your 'lateness this morning, Johnny? Johnny (emphatically) Yes, ma'am. Teacher Well, what was it? Johnny (beaming) First buckwheat i this yea ma'am. N. Y. World. TOE 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 Si-hup 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 Fio 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 ia advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 491 FRANCISCO, 0L LOUISVILLE. K7. MEW TORE, H.T. P The Rational Inventors' Association. (iNCORPOliTF.D.) We do a general PATENT BU8INEM. Wi ecu re, Introduce and sell patents. Our regis tered attorney can get you patent direct from the government without delay. Agents wanted in every town to sell patented articles. Furthet Information furnished on request. Room 618 Chamber or Commerci Building, Portland, Oregon. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Honta Crowned. Bridges Made, fairness tilling ana extraction. Dr. T. H, White, a (son. , Or. SURE CURE FOR PILES rCHINU PHMproiacamnlAtiirDdoftUHe itching, hit form, well ai Blind, Bleeding or Protruding lies ra oared by Dr. Boianko'i Pit Rtmriw itoM itchina And blaetlina. Almorhn tumor, fn- m. Jar at druggiatU or tent by mai 1. Treatise free. Writ atxmirour oaae. La. ouaAit kHJ, rnuada,, ra. YOUNG MEN! For OonorrfecM and Gleet get Pabsfs Okay Sped flo. II b the ONLY medicine which will cure each and every oaae. KO CABK known It haa ever failed to cure, no Biatter how prion or of how long auuidlng. Results from tta us will aatoniah you. It Is ato.ute'7 safe, prevent at He ture. and can he taken without Incoore. .fence and detention from bunine. PRICE. $S 0O. For ale by all reliable dmfrtrwta, or sent prepaid h express, plainly wrapped, on mwpt of price, by PA BT CULM iCAL CO, Chicago, Hi, Qrovlar Bailed on request. CUHIS WrttHt ALL USE FAILS. Bat Couch Syrup. Taaiea Good. Use in um. hold tv aniffffitn 1 5 " Light in Horse Stalls. Many unwisely put a small window at the front of the horse stall, causing the light to fall directly Into the horse's eyes. It Is a wonder that a horse has any eyesight after a few months ex posure to such a condition. Entire ab sence of light In the stall Is to be avoid ed, however, for this causes injury to the horse's eyes when he goes out from the darkness Into the strong light. When the light qannot be admitted from the rear, bnt must come from the side, put a grating into the side of the stall, as shown In the cut. If two or more stalls are side by side, put such a grating into each partition. It will let some light into even the stall farthest from the windows. Such grating comes In various sizes of inesh, and Is sold at the hardware store. CnrlnB Tobicco. "We are working on a new line of to bacco investigation," said Secretary Wilson to a correspondent, "ferments in tobacco. But little Is known scien tifically about the curing of tobacco. I tried last year, when In Florida, to find out from the Cubans why J hey bad certala processes in curing the leaves. They had exact methods for proceeding, and they knew what the results would be, but they did not know why they did It. It was because their fathers had done It before them. This matter of ferments In tobacco Is a very Interesting question. We know that fermentation in the silo reduces the supply of nitrogen, and we know that In cooking food composed largely of protelds, or nitrogenous matter, a loss Is sustained from a feeding point of view; but in tobacco curing we know comparatively little; that is, whether we want to retain or dispose of the ni trogen. The department has now two agents at work upon this subject, one, a noted German scientist, has been en gaged, and will proceed South on this Investigation." Bring; Fruit Tree Into Bearing. Fruit trees of any kind frequently grow with great luxuriance. In this they are usually unfruitful. No tree commences to flower and fruit until Its vegetative exuberance has been some what checked. Those who understand the art of fruit culture thoroughly can bring these wayward trees Into a straighter line of duty by root-pruulng them. It Is effected by digging a trench around the tree and then filling It up with the earth that has been thrown out This cutting off the ends of the roots causes check to the extreme vigor, and the result is the production of flowers Instead of branches. The dis tance from the trunk that the trench should be dug will, of course, depend upon the age and size of the tree, and also its ratio of luxuriance; the aim should be to dig so as to cut off about one-third of Its toots. The pear, as well as other frnlt trees, is particu larly benefited by root-pruning. It can be carried out at any time during the fall or winter season. Meehan's Monthly. Thinning Fruit. The practicability of thinning fruit and its feasibility from a commercial standpoint have been pretty well dem onstrated In the last few years. Mr. John Craig reports, in the publications of the (Canadian) Central Experiment al Farm, some results In thinning peaches and plums which corroborate the notes given from others. He con cludes that, when a large crop of fruit Is set, thinning peaches Is highly re munerative for the following reasons: 1. It Increases the weight of the yield. 2. It largely Increases the size of the fruit 3. It reduces the number of ma tured seeds, thereby considerably les sening the drain on the vitality of the tree. 4. It renders the crop less liable to rot. Thinning plums likewise proved altogether worth while. Healthfnlnee of Fruit. - Eat some fruit each day, to keep the stomach In tone. The acid of sour fruits, as of the apple and pear, Is the best corrective to the nausea that comes from eating too much fat meat and there Is no better way of taking It than In the apple sauce made with boiled-down cider. It Is always appre ciated. . f belter for Sheep. Sheep suffer If kept In close, under ground, nnventilated stables, which are pretty sure to be also damp and have foul air. Even In warm weather sheep will prefer to sleep on knolls, not mere ly to be able to watch against danger. ;but also to secure free circulation of pun air. So long as the roof keens ai LIOHT FROM THE SIDE. the rain, the open texture of the wool on the sheep's backs will keep cold out, however severe, provided it Is not ac companied by wet. The sheep need this shelter from rain, even when the weath- er is not so very cold, though the oil which nature provides protects the skin from being wet, unless the storm Is so long continued that the sheep Is chilled through. Feed fop Milk. Wheat bran and wheat middlings are pre-eminently mllkmnkers in the opin ion of Prof. Hills. He believes them absolutely safe when fed in any possi ble quantities. They carry considerable percentages of protein, and, at ruling prices, are in every way desirable dairy feeds. Cornmeal he considers economi cal according to how it is fed. Some times cornmeal may be used to advan tage In a dairy ration. Some fault Is to be found, however, with the extent of its use. It is wiser to feed corn In the form' of a silage rather than to pluck and grind the ear. If, however, the sil age is deficient in corn, It may be sup plied in the shape of meal. Indeed, up to the limit of making the ration too heating, It may sometimes be an ad vantage to add cornmeal to the ration even when the silage Is well eared, but more particularly because It tends to better the grain of butter. Field Peas for Orchards. There Is natural adaptability of the orchard for peas aside from the fact that the pea roots Increase nitrogen in the sail. ' The pea must be sown early, and therefore the plowing Is done when it does not Injure the tree roots. Then the broad leaves of the pea shade the soil and apparently absorb enough mols- ture at night to keep the plant fresh and growing. Then after the peas are harvested the hogs can be turned In to eat what have been scattered In har vesting. If the hogs are left without rings in their noses they will root over the surface soil and thus cover what ex crement they have dropped. This with continued extra feeding In the orchard is the best way to enrich It Good Wool. Wool Is affected by breed, climate and food. Sheep will thrive In some sections better than In others, and wool from some flocks will bring higher prices than other wools. To produce good wool the sheep must be well fed, but not too much so. If the food Is not sufficiently nutritious the wool will lack in strength, be dry, harsh, flabby and rough to the touch. Wool from sheep that are kept on pastures which pro vide abundant herbage Is long In fiber, soft, white and strong. It is claimed that all foods whieh promote persplra tion produces fine wool, but it Is not necessary to make a selection of foods If the sheep have a variety. FeedlnK for Kgr-a In Winter. Many writers advise that farmers should force their hens to lay In winter by heavy feeding, as eggs are high in price in cold weather. It Is not so easy to force nens to lay as may be sup posed. Hundreds of bens that are well fed in winter do not lay. The fact Is that the food Is but a factor In the matter. It is not natural for birds to lay In winter, and to Induce hens to lay at that season they must have spring and summer conditions, such as warm quarters, an opportunity to exercise any food of a Varied character, avoid ing grain In excess. When the Bnckle Ia Gone. The accompanying Illustrations, from the Orange Judd Farmer, show how to join the ends of the driving reins to gether when the buckle has been lost. With a pock et knife cut the end of each rein, as shown at a, then by slipping the ex treme end of each through the tack shaped opening ot the other, a reason ably firm union is effected. The ne cessity of always keeping the reins fastened together cannot be too strongly emphasized. If a horse becomes frightened, and one rein Is dropped, there Is no possible way of recovering it, if It Is not fastened to the other. Many a runaway has result ed from a failure to observe this pro caution. Stopped the Paper. "Once upon a time," says the Houtz dale (Fa.) Journal, "a man got mad at the editor and stopped the paper. In a few weeks he sold his corn at 4 cents less than the market price. Then his property was sold for taxes because be didn't read the Sheriff's sale. He paid $10 for a lot of forged notes that bad been advertised two weeks and the public warned against tbem. He then rushed to the printing office and paid several years' subscription In advance and bad the editor sign an agreement be was to knock him down if be order ed his paper to be stopped again." FlaTor of Fleah, . The Live Stock Journal aaytj with much emphasis and with truth that "the meat of all animals Is affected by the food they eat; the ducks taste fishy that live on fish; beechnuts bacon from pigs fed on beechnuts has the finest fla vor, and hogs allowed to feed on stink ing, filthy slops and on dead animals must produce meat that Is unfit for hu man food. In this land of abundant food we should feed sound, clean, healthy food and fresh, clean slop or clean water." Fprlnsr Geeae. Bohemian geese, which are driven long distances to market, are shod be fore starting on the journey by being sent repeatedly over patches of tar mixed with sand. This forms a bard crust on the feet, enabling the gees to travel over great distance. BEECHER ON ADVERTISING DOCTORS. Ban Francisco Chronicle. "I am glnd that the doctor cured him; I am glad that the doctor put it into the paper that he could cure him. And if any doctor is certain he can cure such diseases and don't put it into the paper, I am sorry. What a pity it would have been had this doctor come to town with his wealth of science and experience and gone away leaving him uncuredl What a pity it would have been if he had been so prejudiced against advertising as to re&d the responsible certilicates of the doctor and gave him the go-by as a quack I What are newspapers for, if not to circulate in formation ? What more valuable informa tion can a newspaper give than to tell a siekman where he can be cured? If a man has devoted his life and labor to the study of s special class of diseases, the necessity ol his saying so becomes all the more pressing. Ills duty to advertise be comes imperious. A really able man. whatever be his sifts, makes a irreat mis take if he fails to use those gifts through nniitui uuvertisuig. The above extract from an article by the Eev. Mr. Beecher embodies a sound view of the subject of advertising. Suppose Dr. imrrtn, at zoo Morrison street, tnis city, had come to the city and not advertised, who would know of his presence? Who would know of the following almost miraculous cure he performed in 1872, had not Mr. Dibble put it In the paper? Mr. Editor: In 1872 my daughter was taken with the membraneous croup, and upon her recovery was left totally deaf. I called on two eminent; physicians, who said they could do nothing for her. An a last resort, 1 took her to Dr. Damn, who cured her; and she has never been troubled with deafness since. I consider it one of the greatest cures of electrical treatment on record, and with great satisfaction give this testimonial. I reside in Berkeley, Alameda county, Cal., and will take great pleasure in answering any inquiries con cerning this most renmrkablecure. Yours respectfully, WILLIAM S. DIBBLE. . The Philade'phia society girl has be gun to turn her attention to crioket. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. !ioc. The Elinira Female College needed (100,000 to give it a fresh lease of life, and the money has been raised. money-back tea and baking powder at lour Grocers It has been estimated that a single plant of the Russian thistle six feet in diameter produoes 2,000,000 seeds Loaded Down, The air is loaded down with pains and aches, and some systems take them in like a sponge. St. Jacobs Oil rubbed in will take the pain away and leave a cure. The young leaves and roots of ferns snpply a considerable portion of food in the mountain districts of Japan, Btati or Ohio, Cmr or tolkdo, Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior parter of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and Slate aforesaid, and that said firm will par the sum ot ONE HUNDRKD DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that oannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Curs. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. TCT7 A. W.GLEA80N, l--l Notary Public Ball's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surface of the system. Send for testimonials, froe. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold bv druKKlsts, 76c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. The eldest unmarried daughter oi Captain Sigsbee, Miss Mary Ellen Sigs bee, is doing good work as an illustra tor of magazines, CITJ yermanwitly Cured. Bo fltsor nervousnn III after nrsl day's use of Dr. Kllut's Ureal Nerve Hestcrrr. Send for FUKK as.OO trial bottle and trmtlsa. DR. R. H. KLLNk, Ltd., w Arch strut, i'tiUndelptila, Pa, A Hamburg, Germany, ohemist has snceeded with the aid of oxide of alu minum in creating a heat of np to 80, 000 degrees. THEY ALL WANT THE '99 AGENCY FOK and IDEAL BICYCLES 40, 30. S25, $22.60, 920. It you want paylnu agency write it once be fore all territory ia taken. FBBD T. MKKRILL CYCLE CO., PORTLAND, OK. BPOKANK. TACOMA- SEATTLE. MACHINERY For Mills, M 1 nes, Shops and Farms; Bteel Log ging and Hoisting Engines; Hoe Chisel Tooth Paws, Albany Grease, etc. TATUM&BOWEN 27 to M First Street Portland, Or. U-iH Fremont Street, Haa Francisco. DR.GUNfi'SIMuvlVRPILLS ONE FflR a nnac (inn ai.v n..j.h. and Dyspepsia, Remove Pimples and Purify the Blood, Aid IMgestion andPrevent Biliousness. Do ot Urlpe or Sicken. To convince you, wn will mall samp( frM) oro) (y,, forMc iK, HtiHANKU f0.,rhilaMU.,tuia. Sold by Druggist. Schillings Best y ZPl - " i v '5 mF ' is There is a man in Newton, Kan., N. Murray by name,' who has married the same woman four times. Each mar tinge, except the last, was followed by a divorce, then by reconciliation, then by remarriage, then by a row. The fourt marriage seems to have been the charm, for the couple have lived to gether several years as happily as a pair of doves. Goat of NIcarHg-un Canal. The estimates as to the cost ot constrncttng the Nicaragua Canal vary from 1116.000.000 to 1150,000,000. How different are the estimates of the people as to the value of Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters for stomach, liver, blood and kid- J uiocbhscb. us laprfcu cverywinjnj Uliv tills i remedy is unsurpassed for Indigestion, bilious-! ness, constipation, nervousness and sleepless-! rash. It 111 mieh an Aomffi.hla mpiKHnA tn trtliA. It tastes good as well as does good. The Datchess d'Ulzes is, among other things, a sculptor of considerable talent. i 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. Don't ne glect this necessity. W'kt en. England, Bjeohanie has succeeded in breaking his logs U times , in the last 63 years. The Manchester Hnii.n.o T il n I. .. Kim na a mnan I uuvwia iwk vii mill na a luacn, Strikes In. The chill of frost strikes in and car ries with it aches and pains. St. Jacobs Oil will follow close behind and drive them out of the system. It will search and cure. By the electrio hemostat of Lawson Tait bleeding is arrested without the use of a litngure. We will forfeit $1,000 if any of our pub lished testimonials are proven to be not genuine. The I'iho (Jo., Warren, Pa. . One of the richest women in the Klondike is Miss Mulrooney, a young woman from Pennsvlavnia. If VOU Want the best Wind mill. Dumps. I tanks, plows, wagons, bells of all sizes boilers, eneines. of eeneral machinery, see or write JOHN POOLE, foot of Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. Bavaria has 28 pencil factories, em ploying 10,000 people and producing 4,000,000 black and 800,000 colored pencils per week. () () ASK The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe, "J. T.," Cross Bow, Good Luck and Drummond Natural Leaf will pay for any one or all of this list of desirable and useful things and you have your good chewing tobacco besides. Every man, woman and child in America can find something on this list that they would like to have and can have FKEE I Write your name and address plainly and send, every tag you can get to us mentioning the number of the present you want. Any assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above will be accepted as follows : . " TAGS 1 Match Box, quaint design, im ported from Japan SB t Knife, one blade, good steel. 8 Sensors, iii-inch, good steel 98 ft Child a Set, Knife, Fork and Spoon 5 Salt and Pepper, one each, quad' ruple plate on white metal .... I Razor, hollo ground, fine English Heel. T Butter Knife, triple plate, best quaL B 3ugarShi.ll, triple plate, best quail ay v stamp nox, sterling silver 10 Knife, "Keen Kulter,"two blades u Butcher hnue, "Keen K.utter, 8-inch blade 70 U Shears, " Keen Kulter," 8-inch, nickel -78 IS Nut Set, Cracker and 8 Picks, silver SO 11 Nail Kile, sterling silver, amethyst set, S-inch 100 15 Tooth Brush, sterling silver, ame thyst set, (-inch 100 IS Paper Cutter, sterling silver, ame thyst set, 7-inch 100 17 Base Bali, "Association," best qual. 100 IS Watch, stem wind and set, guaran teed good lirar keeper 300 () () () () This offer txplrti November 39, 1899. Address all your Tags and the correspondence about them to DRUMMOND BRANCH, St. Louie, Mo. r www www CUTLER'S CARBOLATE OF 1QD1IIE Guaranteed cura for firln. Catarrh rnid Con. Guaranteed cure for Grip, Catarrh and Con sumption. All Druggists, 11.00. W. 11. Bmltb, Buffalo, N. Y., sole proprietor. ..JUST OUT.. THE FLYING TOP. The greatest Invention of the nee. 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Hayford, of R llavfom. of rlnoks aane, Wash., and la being manufactured and Intro- duced to the nubile by them. Therefore, in order to procure means to assist In manufac turing, we offer to the publlo an inducement for some fortunate one to seeur. By sending 24 cents to our address, entitles you to a num ber securing you a chance to draw a contract from the company, whleh will give the boldera percentage of the profit of the enterprise. Only X cents and a chance of entering a profit able enterprise. Postage stamps not accepted. Addreat should be plainly written. Adores mW UFT1NC JACK MANUFACTURING C0.t ' P.O.BoxdOO. ' SPOKANE, WASH, jt "THE TE year: wcel XX Bold by all fornla at., "THE TRESTLE BOARD," II PEE ; weekly, cents; mouthly, lOcents. newsdealers, utile, uCaU Baa Frandsco, Cal AIDED BY MRS. PINKHAM. Mrs. W E. , Paxtojt, Youngtowa. North Dakota, writes about her strug gle to regain health after the birth of her little girl; " Dear Mbs. Pinkham: It is with pleasure that 1 add my testimony to your list, hoping that it may induce others to avail themselves of your val uable medicine. ' After the birth of my little girl, three years ago, my health was very poor. 1 had leucorrhoea badly, and a terrible bearing-down pain which , i . . gradually grew worse, until I could do E0 worlr. Also had headache nearly all the time, and dizzy feelings. Men struations were very profuse, appear ing every two weeks. " I took medicine from a good doctor, but it seemed to do no good. I was becoming alarmed over my condition, when I read your advertisement In a paper. I sent at once for a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Jttl I felt so much better that I 8end tQf twQ more Aftw usi three boUlM x felt RS st ftnd well M one. " I think it is the best medicine for female . weakness ever advertised, and recommend it to every lady I meet suf fering from this trouble Maternity is a wonderful experience and many women approach it wholly unprepared. Childbirth under right conditions need not terrify women. The advice of Mrs. Pinkham is freely offered to all expectant mothers, and her advice is beyond question the most valuable to be obtained. If Mrs. Pax ton had written to Mrs. Pinkham be fore confinement she would have been saved much suffering. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass. Unman Vininno hava sir mnixlm fn i !l. .. 4i.t ,i it ruu" " either side. When coming to Sun Francisco go to Brooklyn Hotel, 2H8-212 Bush street, American or European plan. Boom anq board $1.00 to $1.50 per day; rooms- 60 cents to $1.00 per (lay; single meals 23 cents. Free coach. Chas. Montgomery. () everybody you know to J J save their tin tags for you TAOl 19 Alarm Clock, nickel, warranted . . 900 90 Carvers, buckhorn handle, good steel 900 91 Six Rogers' Teaspoons, best qua). 925 93 Knives and Forks, six each, buck horn handles 350 93 Clock, S-dny, Calendar, Thermom eter, Barometer . 600 34 Stove, Wilson Heater, siie No, SO or No. 40 500 36 Tool Set, not playthings, but real tools , goo 95 Toilet Set, decorated porcelain, very handsume 800 97 Watch, solid silver, full Jeweled . .1000 98 Sewing Machine, fust class, with all attachments , lftOO 90 Revolver, Colt's, best quality 11X10 DO kifle, Winchester. 16-shot, 33-cal.l5O0 81 Shot Gun, double barrel, hammcr- lesft, stub twist 9000 83 Guitar ( Washburn), rosewood, in laid with mother-of-pearl . . . . 3000 83 Bicycle, standard make, ladies' or gents' 3ISO0 BOOKS 80 choice selections tarn as but year's list, 40 tags each. () () vw www w w www I0V7-RATE LIFE IHSE1RAKCE i Mill Hlk HI a. HIUIIIIHIIIIIi 40 Saved. Agents Wanted. 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