Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, January 11, 1894, Image 3

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if A R0V1-BAKING POWDER COMPANY, 106 WALL ST. NEW-YORK V1
jitiiV-t tV-s tiyi
'"pHE U. S. Government Chemists have
reported, after an examination of the
different brands, that the ROYAL Bak
ing Powder is absolutely pure, greatest
in strength, and superior to all others
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FRIENDSHIP.
Friendship is not like love: it cannot Bay
"Now is fruition given me and now
The crown of me is set on mine own brow.
This is the minute, the hour, and the day."
It cannot find a moment which it may
Call that for which it lived: there is no vow
Xor plcdue thereof, nor lirst fruits of its
bough.
Kor harvest, and no myrtle crown nor hay.
Love lives for what II may win or has won:
But friendship has no guerdon suve to be.
Itself is its own mm I. aud in the past
Or future enn no dearer dreams be done
Or hoped for: save its own dear self to sea
The same, and evermore unchanged to last.
Edward Lucas While in Sew York Sun.
"General Order No. I.'
John F was a soldier. He was a
member of the Tenth Maine regiment and
orderly sergeant of his company. He was
every inch a soldier, lrave and tnte, albeit
a little prone to stick to the letter rather
than to the spirit of the law. The articles
of war were his study. In short, he waa
excessively military military all through.
At the close of the late war John came
home and was shortly afterward installed
into the responsible position of sexton of
onr church, and he straightened things out
wonderfully. On the very first Sabbath
after liia taking charge we found posted
upon the wall of the church vestibule an
imposing document headed. "General Or
der No. 1."
There bad been trouble in certain quar
ters resulting from the difficulty which
ladies who c:imv to church late found in
gaining their seats when gentlemen had
gob in luieaii ui tiit'iii. John determined to
remedy this, so lie issued "(iencral Order
No. 1," which lead as follows:
Rules to be observed when a iKdy wishes to
enter a pew iu which gentlemen are already
seated: Let the lady advance one pace beyond
tlio new halt -about face and salute. The
pew will be vacated by the gentlemen by a
flank movement. The squad should rise simuU
taneously when the lady presents herself, and
face outward then deploy into the aisle, the
head man facing the lady, the others passing
to bis rear, when, if necessary, the line will be
perfected np and down the aisle by a right or
left countermarch, as the case may require, the
right In trout.
The lady, when the way is clear, will aalnte
again, and advance to her insition In the pew.
after which the gentlemen will break from the
rear, obliquely, and resume their places.
Parties performing this evolution have pos
session of the aisle until it is completed, and
none others will Interfere.
John F. F .Sexton.
Things went straight after that. New
York Ledger,
What Shall We Make Oar Sundays?
What Is to be the fate of our Sunday no
one can tell. Its fate ought to be fair and
even noble when one thinks about th
growth of common sense. The idea of a
day of rest for man mid Uust ought to ask
no aid from revelal ion, so easily should it
repose upon the wants of our race. And if
to this conception of rest be added the idea
of a certain high and moral education, the
duy should still lind ample support in the
processes of reason. A majority of Ameri
cans perhaps favor the day because of their
religious beliefs anil reelings, but almost the
entire population ought to confess the value
of a season by any former period. '
The multiplying millions, the awakened
Intellects which can grow iu vice as easily
as in virtue, the needless work and pain of
a people made half wild by liberty, the
value of all true education and study,
whether it comes from the arts or the
fields of the sanctuary, join in asking the
thinkers powerful in the church to dis
cover what kind of Sunday will most truly
bless man, not only ns a religious being,
but also as a being capable of greatness
and happiness upon earth. Professor David
Swing in Forum.
"Everybody's" Idea.
First Boy-Why does everybody look
go glum? .
Second Boy-'Cause there am t goin
to be no war.
First Boy Did everybody want to go
to war? , , . .
Second Boy-N'o; everybody wanted
to stay home an make money while the
war was goin on. Oood Kewa.
New Office Requisite.
Visitor Why do you have that dog
Bitting on vonr writing desk?
Clerk I have mislaid my sponge, so 1
am getting him to lick my postage
stamps for me. Sobremega.
Prices of Few Autographs.
loine prices on nntozranh letter. In,
as follows: From Charles Fr.im-U a ,!,,.
ISA 50 cc.:t?; long letter in German by
Hans Christian Andersen at Copenhagen,
f5; John Qnincv Adams. 1S41 i.V P T
Baruum, 1807. cents; Joseph Bona
parte, in regard to the sak of his dia
monds and ou political matters, dated at
Philadelphia. ts-.'3, ft; oie Bull, 4.30:
President Cleveland, letter regarding
Mrs. Cleveland, l-ifo, :!; C. Corot, on
art subjects, :l; F.dward Eggleston, on
sending copy of a novel, 73 cents; Na
thaniel Hawtlinrue, Concord, 1S62, 12.50;
Leigh Hunt, three page letter on note
paper without date, $4; Jean Inge-low,
2.50; Washington Irving, 8.50; An
drew Jackson, f7.0; Louis XIII of
France, signed document, ;!; President
Monroe, commission of a major in the
army, on vellum and signed by J. C.
Calhoun, 2.511; Joaquin Miller," auto
graph verse. 1; Marshal MaoMabon, 2;
Ouida, :!: Ellen Terry, 1; President
Tyler, 2.30; Victoria, Duchess of Kent
aud mother of Queen Victoria. 3; Benja
min West, 10.
An order of arrest signed by Robes
pierre, also signed by Conlhoti, is val
ned at 25; a salary advance agreement
of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 7.50;
Jonathan Swill, with seal of the deanery,
10; photograph of Theodore Thomas,
signed and dated, 75 cents. New York
Telegram.
American Levity.
Singularly enough it appears that Poe,
the only absolutely distinct genins our
country has yet produced, was incapable
of humor and that even his levity was
artificial. Hawthorne, next to Poe in
originality and 'far above him in style,
was but meagerly equipped with smile
provoking material. Bryant, our great
est poet, maintained a lofty seriousness
throughout his work.
It may be sacrilege to say so, but the
truth is Lowell was the founder of our
levity. Ho never could be quito a relia
bly serious thinker, but could at any mo
ment break oit into fuiimaking. Humor
is good in a fresh and natural state, but
so is a peach. Cut and dry either, and
yon have a poor article fora regulardiet.
VY e Americans have fed upon laughable
things until our faces show the wrinkles
of a grin even when in solemnest repose.
We are never sure of one another, but
must wait awhile after each communi
cation to find out whether or uot it is a
joke. The effect of highest sincerity
cannot be reached in the midst of all this
hurly burly of chafling voices. How can
one be serious while everybody else is
grimacing? Chan tauquau.
HOUSE
How It
FOR LEGHORNS.
Is Built, Ditched and Arraneed
OD the Inside.
This sketch is from the building of a
prominent breeder of white and brown
leghorns. The buildings are 12 feet
wide, with a good single r.xf, double
boarded and paper between, some with
floors of wood, some cement and some
with earth tWrs. The board floor,
well bedded with straw or chaff, is con
sidered by him as the best. As he does
ui uiwu iu large nutnuera, ten or
twelve in a pen, the pens are divided
up, each 8 feet wide, each portion
boarded up 3 feet and wire or laths
above, laths preferred.
The roosts are 2x4 round off aud thev
are 2 feet over a drop board which
slants a little to the front with a 3-inch
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I YAM, ' i ' 'ncWi
yfSv GROUND PLAN K
H lK, j NESTS
J J ' 1 r-, N
fA'', iUlZ!r:S.
to keep the dron-
Tliere Was Jul One Man.
There is a gallant congressman who
once had the reputation of sowing wild
oats broadcast. When he .was first run
ning for congress, many breezy stories
were told about him. At last he gave it
out in the heat of his cami aign that he
would sieak shortly in defense of his
morals. It was a Populist district, and
he had a big audience. The speech every
one liked, but until the last sentence not
a word was spoken about the advertised
subject. At the last the candidate stuck
his hand under his desk and pulled out
several boxes of imported cigars.
Gentlemen," he cried, "I am accused
of having certain bad habits. Particular
instances have been alleged in fact. 1
wish to make some one in this assent
blage a present of a box of good cigars.
If there is any one hero who has never
done what I have done, will he please
step up and take it';" No one moved.
For a long time the big crowd kept si
lent. But an old Baptist minister in a
far back seat after awhile arose and
said in a high, squeaky voice, "Colonel, I
dou't smoke." San Francisco Argonaut
ROOFING!
(it M-EI.ATlC KOOFISO FKl.T cot only
t.OO per UO quare feet. Makes a good root
lor veara, and any one cn put it no.
.it M-M.AS11C r.M.I cu-iBvu...
n bbl. lota, or I1.HI tor "'"
'will'stop leaks In tin or Iron rool
ml i
...ni'l... I,.,.. r,r 'I rv It.
Send stamp for tiil J!""1""-
lil M-KI.ASTIC ROOUMi J-,
Maud II Went Broadway. New tK.
tW Local anenis wanted.
"German
Svrim"
Jtogb J. B. Hat, oflhe Superior
Court. Walker county, Georgia,
thinks enough of German Syrup to
send us voluntarily a strong letter
endorsin? it. When men of rank
and education thus use and recom
mend an article, what they say is
worth tbi attention of the Cublic.
It is above susnicion. " I have used
your German Syrup," he says, "for
my Coughs and Colds on the Throat
and Lunsrs. I can recommend it for
them as a Crst-class medicine."
Take no substitute.
Didn't Know II Is Own Child.
At Antietam, just after the artillery
had been sharply engaged, the Rock
bridge (Va.) battery was standing wait
ing orders. General Lee rode by and
stopped a moment. A dirty faced driver
about 17 said to him
"General, are yon going to put ns in
again?"
Think of such a question from such
source to the general of the army, espe
cially when that general s name was U-v.
"Yes, my boy, the stately omcer kiiiip
lv answered: "I linveto put you in again.
Rut what is vonr name? Your face
seems familiar somehow."
"1 don't wonder yon didn't know me,
lir," laughed the lad; "I'm so dirty, but
I'm Bob."
It was the generals youngest son,
whom he had thought fate at me ir
rir, Militurv institute. "God bless yon
my son; do your tiuij. uu '"
rode on. asuitigtoii rosi.
Kurl In Smoke.
A great dealof value "goes up In smoke,'
but few people realize that smoke has any
value. Some Scotchmen, now ever, nine
discovered that it is so vitiunuie ura -,
nav several ot the scovn iron mm
ular rental lor me pm i,,- o
aud carrying away the smoke ami g
from their l.ln-t rurmwe. i '""'
Mt tlirOllgll S'MTill Ulliwu,
cleat on the front
pings from falling off. I'nder the drop
boards or on the ground in front of
them are boxes filled with hay or straw
so it can be carried out any time aud
cleaned. The doors between pens ate
hung all the same way and swing with
pulleys and weights, so thev will al
ways shut, with a hook to hang them
back to the wall when needed. Yards
are as long as the land will permit,
with a gate in the end of each yard so
a horse and plow can be used to stir up
the ground. When yards are large
enough potatoes ctn be grown with
good success. The fencing for leg
horns is boards 3 feet high and wire 0
feet above that, or 8 feet in ull for the
larger breeds, 3 feet wood and S to 4
feet wire is all. Houses are built high
and ditched tin each side 3 feet deep to
take up all the water in spring. It
will, of course, do for any kind of
fowls. John V. Caughey, In Farm and
Home.
AMONG THE POULTRY.
Plan to have the hens lny when eggs
are dear.
Iton.Kli milk is one of the best reme'
dies for diarrhea.
It is only in exceptional cases that
pul lets should be sold.
Is nearly all cases gapes is caused by
feeding in hit by places.
SfNKt.owK.lt seeds make a good food
for the hens while molting.
Yocno fowls that are licing kept for
growth should never be overfed.
Anv stimulant fed too plentifully
and persistently soon loses its effect,
a anon sprinkling ot fresh earth is
one of the best materials to keep down
bail odors.
Kk.ii pepper Is only a temporurv stim
ulant, and increases the uppetitefora
short tune only
Ou.Y foods should not be fed to laving
hens except in cold weather or when
they ure molting,
Healthy fowls pick up their food
quickly and relish it When they do not
something is wrong.
Unless it Is necessary it is rarely
good economy to market small chickens
lute in the summer or early full.
Sell off the surplus cockrels and
late-hatched pullets. The latter will
not lay until late in the spring.
SfNFLowEit seed and oilmeal can be
fed to good advantage in small quanti
ties during the molting season.
TliEliE is no reason for keeping and
feeding old roosters that will not be
wanted for breeding next season.
Give them a chance and the ducks
and geese will soon clean up the purs
lane in the garden; they are very fond
of it
No MATTER what breed is selected,
vigor and activity should always be
considered. An overgrown, fat fowl
is a nuisance.
When it can be done conveniently, it
will lie a good plan to sow a patch of
rye close to rhe poultry house for fall
and winter pasturage. The fowls will
pick over it every day that the weather
will permit St Louis uepublic.
Poultry World, If they are ex
posed to the inclemency of our
December and January weather.
Now and then we find an egg
or two, dropped by the fowls in mid
winter. But as a rule, unless we aid
them with warmth and kind usage
then, they will not "discount" for us in
the extreme cold season. If we desire
to have fresh-laid eggs, therefore, in
the winter-time, be it remembered, we
must use the pullets which have come
from the early previous spring hatch,
and we must provide them with good
warm houses, stimulating food, and I
good care through the autumn and
early winter months. When we come
to the breeding stock front which the
succeeding spring we desire to produce
fresh hatches of chickens then the
later birds of the previous year, or the
two or three-year-old hens that come
into laying in February and March, will
be profitable. Winter-laid eggs are of
no account for hatching purposes, ex
cept in the iucubator. And although it
may be well enough to start an early
brood or two annually, the bulk of all
the hen-setting done iu the North oc
curs to the best advantage after the
month of March.
THE POULTRY HOUSE.
How It May He KntarRed at Compara
tively Small F.xpenfte.
There are scores of poultrv houses
in the land that lire detached buildings
in themselves, and in size something
like ten by fourteen feet, accomodat
ing twenty or twenty-live fowls; aud
there are scores o? owners of these
buildings who would like to keep a
larger stock of poultry were the ac
commodations for housing them am
ple. The accompanying sketch shows
how these single houses may readily be
enlarged to three times their present
size, and that, too, at small expense.
Two wings of equal dimensions with
the original building are built upon its
sides, the roof of each being a contin
uation of the original roof, though
forming a small angle at the point of
juncture. The sine walls of the old
building are left intact for increased
warmth iu the inner room, where a
more tender breed of fowls, such as the
Leghorns, may be kept in winter, giv
ing the outside rooms to the more
hardy Plymouth Hocks or lirahmns.
Through these side walls, however, is
cut a door on either side at the front,
so that communication may be had
WRSX WAR IS DECLARED
AimiiKi man hsypineo bv his stomsrh, te
uemv may 1-e u-iricd nnl tronchi veel'lv
andeasiiy to term. rlh:it jioteut r,,iUtor el
illiMtten, H-sr,'!cr' Srm.-ch R'Uors ilWci
lines the rebellious Oram thoroughly. Itill
icestion aric$ from weakness ot the stomach,
si) J the KhM in U, for wsnt of the powtr todt
per, uecemeese siul seutiries, givinc rie to
tn'sriburu, tttiiulcmv ami r-ii". tvtU's a mulii
tuileof snuniom both cliKiita-ful sml vrnlex
inif. Hut jvtHv soon rviens when the Kivtit sto
machic is roorlcl to au,t umiI w itn persistence.
Pvvvia irives rise to muruM ticoin)esure of
mitut, ami een slecvlfSsiicss a.ul liyiHM'homlria
iu chiouic case, to the comnU'te ilimissal of
these the Hitlers Is fully aU'viuaie. Liver com
liaint, coiistiitaik n. lelihtv. rheumatism and
maiarm are rvni(ilc!y suo.lue.1 bv this genial
uieilicilie.
Vnfolloucl to his rave he (toes,
o'er his .H'parCure few are vul;
This was the cttmitil man w ho chose
To tell his frieiuls what faults they hail.
ON THE OCEAN.
What You Read r CA
About Hood's IbOU
The testimonials iibitshM In bcloll ol
Hoor Saraiparilla aro not purchased,
uor are they written up In enr out',
nor are they fn-m our employe. They
are simple statements ol facts iroin peo
ple whom Hood's panapariDa kas
cured, published without feu-ationallsra
or fictitious headliuet. They prove pos
itively that Hood's sarsaparilia possesses
absolute merit aud thai
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilia
CURES
fZfY Eoroud cUaure. If N?ooV
yn wnUl at timt bup- vw
' cwl, . sure and start IUvjj
f FERRY'S 1
SEEDS.
ll FVrrya Hel Aunnal for ISM ;
lUcontiitna (be sum and subatanca!
VAM ol the latest fiirnitnv knowl- j
SS edge Kvery plainer aliuuld
YNv hnva It. Kent free.
sv D.M.erryltCo iWffl
There is no place where Aitcocx's Poa
oc Plastkrs do not prove their value.
George Augustus Sala. the well-known En
glish writer, writing of his trip across the
Pacific, says:
" I especially have a pleasant remem
brance ol" the snip's doctor-a very experi
enced maritime medico indeed, who tended
me most kindly during a horrible apell of
bronchitis aud spasmodic asthma, pro
voked by the sea log w hich had swooped
down on us just alter we lel't fan Fran
cisco, ltut the doctor's nrescrmtiona and
the increasing warmth of the temperature I
as we neared the tropics, and, in particular, !
a coupie ot alu ock s roaors ii.abti!H8
clapped on one on the chest and another
between the shoulder blades soon set me
right."
llHANnRKTit'sPiLi.s always&ct uniformly.
Sold by all dnigcWK. fl per bottle; all for f.Y
Hood's Pills'" liver Ills, Jaund
iousucas, kick headache and ludlKesiion.
ice. bib
, we.
Whisky, if indulged In habitually, l snn to
poll a man's couulcuatice. That is, It will give
him a r)' face.
Not so many Harvard students as usual will
sjiend the t'hristiuas holidays at home this year.
1 he Yale game, as you may rcmemlKT, went the
other way.
.ar-
NafiSfl lVI-1
ll.UUper Hottie, 1 Hll.fl
aoota.. and
l.OUper Hottio.
One cent a doae.
Tim Orbit Cocoh
haa curtd thouaanda, and will real TOD If
taken in time. Hold by Iiragglfta on a guar
antee. For a Lame Back or Client, use
SHItOH t BELLADONNA PLASTER Sne.
Dag Bnamellue Store Polish ; no dull, uo atnell.
Tst Giruia. for breakfaat
11 ave you i
THE tSLAHOKD POULTHV HOUSE.
with the side rooms from that in the
center. This gives but one outside door
for the whole building, mid so adds to
its warmth in winter. The addi
tions, as well as the ends of tlio main
house should be eovereil with building
paper and then shingled. With a
double door and double windows, such
a house ought then to be most comfort
able during cold weather. American
Agriculturist ,
IT COVERS A GOOD DEAL OF GItOtTND
Dr. Pierce a Uolden
Medical Discovery.
And tvhen you bcar
tuub it, cures so iiiauy
diseases, ltci'hniia vou
think "it's too good
to be true.''
But. it's only rea
sonable. As a blood-
cleanser, flesh-builder,
aud ktrengtb-reKtoi'or,
notliiin; like the " Dis
covery " Is known to medicnl science. The
diseases that it cures come from a torpid
liver, or from impure blood, rur everything
of this nature, it is the onlv miimiiilml
remedv. In Dysiauisin, IliltnuKticsH ; all
Bronchial. Throat and l.ung nll'cctioim; ev
ery form of (scrofula, even Consumption (or
Lting-acroliiln) in its oai ner singes, nun in
the most Btuldaan Skin and Bcalp Diseases
if It ever fails to benefit or cure, you have
your money buck.
The worse your Catarrh, tho more you
need Dr. Sage's Catarrh lteuiedy. Its
proprietors oiler $."U0 cash for a case of
Catarrh lu the Head which they cannot
cure.
BEE KEEPING NOTES.
Wisdom Founded on Experience, In aCon-
clensetl Form.
Never waste time in wintering weak
colonics.
Never lake from a strong colouy In
the spring to build up a weak one, as
you may lose the work of both of them.
Never keep a aupei unlimited queen
in your yard
Never leave a newly-hived swarm
near the place where It clustered, as
you may be surprised by its taking to
the woods. Remove it to a stand at a
distant part of the yard at once, whether
11 the bees are iu or not
Strong colonies protect themselves
gainst robbers und the bee moth.
Strong colonies at the proper time in
sure a successful Honey Harvest
large number of extra combs are
necessary where extracted honey is our
im.
I '.lack bees are better architects than
Itulians, and can gather as much honey;
nit the docility of Italians allows us to
bundle four colonies where we can one
f the blacks. Dr- Howard at Texas
Bee Convention.
AN ODE TO THE HEN.
Of robin and bluebird aud linnet, Kpring
poets write patre after paife: their pruisea
are Rounded each tnlnule by prophet, sooth-
suyer und siurc; but not sine,! the stunt sung
together, not sine the creation of men, has
anyone drawn a gooscfcuilicr in prat te of the
patient old hen.
All honor and praise to the aliurlnif lhat cheers
ud the wildwood In aprlni.': tho old recollec
tions oft hrlnglnK Joy. childhood and that sort
of Ihinir; but deurer ti n:e Hun the twitter ot
robin, or murtln. or wren, la that mniherly
cluck when a llltcr of chickens surrounds the
old h' n.
And her midwinter cackle, how chwry, above
the new neat she has m ule; It notlllta hearts
all a-wesry another trcah ecu has ben laid
and when the old bird watea heavy and sited
and luzy and fat, well cooked uHhlnrhtduuip-
linira and gravy, IhereaKreai conaolation In
that
Nebraska Stale Journal.
f9Aak laar Dealer l'r
OronocO
Plug-Gut Smoking Tobacco.
WEBB & CO., Seattle, Wisi., JLpnts.
Plan's Braedr M Catarrh, at Us
rwM lo re. and Cheapest-
r.n u. fire lia
" ..... .limiati-liltifr in aixe
wrought iron o! s,
from six feet do" n to eighteen iuchi, an.l.
aa the gases cool, there is ucrii-u - .
aiderablc yield of oil.
At one of the smniien ui ......v.
tiona-aJlaow -t" aP"mP
and collected about ou,io."w -""" -furnace
Ks per day. ...d on an aventK.
v. r.o oiillnna of furnace oil are re
covered 'weekly, using the residual Rase,
consistlmt chiefly of carbonic nnox'd.
fuel for distilling and other purpoaea, while
rconsidersble yield i "H; ' m
monia l obtninrd.-Cldcas-o Press.
The Metal ' ' ratan.
Here ui the metal of the future," id
gentleman, boldinuout what w.pr-n.
Ira iilver match lx. but which
r..f. .. .1, -of course." lie continued
"iumlnlum I. no new discovery, , tall I
onlv lately that the co-t of prmluHi.rti ha
K ' within the p.-il.iit.
r.rr u The nist charactenu.c featur
g"at Jlvanle of lb. me.- I.
wonderful lightneaa, aa you see. It i
THE WINTER LAYERS.
Must He llatrlied Farlr anil Well l1
llnrlna: Warm rteailirr.
For Ueepiuif in winter, the most de
sirabie kind of fowls wc know i.f are
thoe which will natur.illy give us the
irreRter nnmlx-r of eifis during that
season. Kifirs In winter from alsiut
Thanksivini: time to Kaster are the
most expensive to buy, because, aa
m iu, f,.w hens are then inclined to
lav. To powess this "winter-luyln
1,1.1 " ne nn d ll.it travel far to oh-
vst
Baking Porfdcr
Purity and
bcdvcninjsi rower
UNEQUALED.
CASH PRPES
To IntruducA otir l'owdcr, bv d
IrrnihietltodhtrltmLi) nuiong the cmuum
r numUT of CAHll I'Hlna. To
the iMmuii orclnb rturnltn m Die Innrmt
nnmtMT ofcortlilcnnnor Iniforft Jim lt
1894, wewlilKiveacMli i.flr.u orl(K), mi J
lu the tint lnTirPst, imiuerotm ntUiTprti
nuglDg torn $i tu9701N CAHit
CL0SSET4 DEVERS, PORTLAND, Or.
CURES
MALARIAL
POISON
Table Ncrapa for foultry,
The scraps from the table are quite
an addition to the food, and greatly
lessen the cost where but a small Hock
is kept, but they are of no consequence
whatever when there are large numbers
of fowls, as the proportion lo each fowl
is too small to la1 of assistance. 1 hen
are, however, quite a number of fami
lies who delight In the keeping of a
few hens, and aa the scraps are then of
value, and the litlsir lnsiunillcatit, the
Mock Is sure to givea-protlt In fact,
where there la a large quantity of
scriips, or other waste, we eonsliler It
wise to procure a lot of hens in order
to consume sueli materials.
Nature should lie
nsslsted to lliron
otTliupnrltlesofllir
blood. Nothln
does it no well, no
promptly, or no
suMy an Hwlft'
Spci'lflCt
LIFE HAD NO CHARMS.
For three years I was. troubled with mal
rial poison, which caused my aimclito to fail.
and I was greatly reduced in llcsh, and life
lost all its charms. I tried mercurial and
potash remedies, but to no effect. I could
get no relief. 1 men cleaned to try
I hi
A few bottles of this wondi-rf
medicine made a complete and permanent
cure, and I now enjoy belier health than ever.
J, A. KICK, Ottawa, Kan.
Our book on Illood mid Bkiu Diseases
mailed f roe.
Hwift Bi'ECino Co., Atlanta, Ua.
ma urumotlv citrva
where all other falL Coucha, Croup, tors
Throat. Koarsenssa, whooplnf Cough and
Asthma. For Consumption lt baa no rival:
HILOH'S
. ,,..,..i.
CATARRH
REMEDY.
toi to cure you. Vr.oe.60ou. liiJeoturfrHA.
RUPTURE
PKRM ANKNTI.Y ITKKDoa
.SO Ul, iMI fAV UMIl.
rt'san. We refer to 0,000
imtlonta. No oi'n ration. No
11KTKNTION raoM Ht'SlNKSS.
.Write or call for circular and
bank reference. IiibiiiIih Im.
The O.E.MILLER CO.,
Marquam Building,
POHTI.ASII, OHKCiON
Incorpori'td Capital and lurplut, ll.COO.OOO.
Brooklyn Hotel
!01-!1! Busk St., Su Francisco.
This tTorlte hotel it under the Diinuprodn
I of I'HAKl.KH MONTUOMKRY. and U as good U
noi me wm rtmuy ana uutiueu xen i now
lu 8au FraucUco.
HornB Comforts! Cuisine Unexcelled I
Flrtt-clasi service and the highest standard ot
respectability guaranteed. tur room mnnot ot
rarpiuw ti tor arornM and cemjort. Hoard ana
mom per day, :lb, ll.M, 11.76 and H.0O; board
and room per week, 17 to IU; single rooms, fiOO
to II. Free coach to and from hotel.
DOCTOR
J.
KK K V
THE GREAT CURE
-FOR-
INDIGESTION
AND
CONSTIPATION.
Tl 1 o r 5 H r to n ri tt
n kh.
1 U1UUU U llUiUUUJ
SOCIETY
BADGES.
A. FK1.0KNHEIM
KK. Loailhn Jew
eler u( tho rut'lllc
Northweitl, a
lertre Btm-k n( all
BKt'HKT HOt'lKTV
HAlHiKH on hand.
It. .i Koodi at Inw
nt tlKUTM. Hedgoe
niHde to order.
SPORTSMAN, inEKIl
Regulator of theLiverandKidneys
A Bl'KOlFIO FOR-
Scrofuli, Rheumatism,
Salt Rheum, Neuralgia
And ill Other Blood tad Skin Diseases.
It la a pnaltWaeare for all those painful, dell
cato complaints and complicated troublaa and
weakneuR'scommou among our wires, mothsra
aud dauu liters
Tho eittHit is Immeillata and lasting. Two or
three doses ol Ua. PAanaa's Ha. bot taken daily
keeps the hlood cool, the IWor and kidneys act
ive., and will euilreljr eradicate from lha system
all trsew ol Mcrolula, Halt Rhaum, or any other
lorm oi iiimin uncase.
No medicine ever introduced In this oountrv
haa met with sueh ready salo, nor given anon
universal saiuunnunn w
DR. I' A SUM'S Ksh KDT.
universal sathifsoilnn wheuovor used aa that ol
We have lust Issued an elegant lM-naae Illus
trated catalogue of
FIREARMS AND SPORTING GOODS.
f you are lu need of anything In this line, send
im your iiHine aud we will send yon una by ro
turu mall. Address
This remedy has been used In tha hoaultala
I throughout the old world for tho past twenty
live years as a apectflo for tha ahava diseases,
and U haa and will euro when all other so-oalled
remedies fail.
Heud lor pamphlet of testimonials from thosa
who have hoeu cured by lis use. Druggists aell
It at 11.00 par bottle. Try It aud be convinced.
ror sale uy
MACK & CO.,
8 and II front Bt., Ban Franolaoo.
THE 1. 1. HUDSON ARMS CO., I
03 first Ktraot, Portland, r.
KIDNEY,
llladdor, t'rlnary and hirer Disease Dropsy
Uravol aud Diabetes are cured by
liver HUNT'S REMEDY
PILLS
DR. GUNN'S
MILD PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
A movainant of th bowl ah day la n to nrw tot
botilih. TbM pllli upplr what th ajim laoka to
niaka it ranlar. Thar ourt Uaadaoha, brtihtaa tha
a oiaar ina uompiriion omwwr
The a
I la do.
THI BEST KIDNEY
AND LIVER
MEDICINE.
k.M and alsr Ihs CodidIaiIOB bsltar
nutios. f her sol ulldlv, nslllisr grips nor sioksa ss
oths pills do. To ooavlnoo rou of thslr msrlia si
win man ssn
svsry wutre.
n. To oouvlDt'S you ot tfisir msnis ws
pin rrso, or a Mil bos for HBwnu. kl
Itusauas Mad. Ua, fauaaslplua.
Fomls for Cattle.
Cattle f'xxlK are l-IuhmmI ns carlMin-
aw't'otis unci nitrogenous; the former, of
which corn In the principal one em
ployed, produce chiefly licut and f tat;
there ure scarcely uny iiiilk-priKliiciii(f
forces in it, nor Is ita fertilizing encriry
of uny irrcitt rnltie. Living on hcut iu
function is to produce heat in the uni-
mil structure; therefore, don t feed a
inileli cow uny more corn than will
w-rvn to liuluiu'e her ration proper
ly. The nitrogenous fiKMls are those
rich in ulliiiiiiinoliU and which pro
duces ii.iiM-le. and then-fore milk. They
ore oatt, wheat liran, cotton-seed meal.
liiiM-ed meal and some others. These
foods not only produce the most and
U-st milk, but they are the U-st to pro
mote trrowth in the yotini; animal.
Clover, if cut in season anil perfectly
cured and saved, forms an almost per-
fi-et ration.
Feeding Nhrep for Market.
Kecilinif sheep for market can In
many casi-a lie made prnlltahle if prop
er care is taken In the management, yet
the larger nMirtloii i f the shi-ep si-nt
to niurUet have not Ix-en lsl Into a
prop r condition to make the heat mut
ton. This not only lessen, the price it
is pitile to realize, but also affect,
j the pnilils and tends Ut restrict con-
i sumption. It la an egceptlotial case
: with any kind of stock when it can be
'.considered desirable to aj-nd to market
( In-fore they are fully reaily. anil cap.
eiatly so at tht. season when it 1 com
paratively easy with a little care in
.feeding to fully fatten for market.
) With (rood pasturage a very little extra
feeding will tit an areraye sheep Into
Wm condition for market Wool and
IV-,iil'
LI
Tbo Best
Waterproof
Coat
In the
WORLD I
0 ER
TrrariMJ! IUIANI HJ.ICKKH la warranted waW
4 a.Ml will Iwo yni lry In Ui Itanlrat iUno. TM
rtaw ntMMMi Hl,i Ktlt ! a iTlt;t rtdma
KvTftn llracnttraaUa1l!. Itowara'tf lioiuttoua. h
tur a oMt If tt " run Brand U ti-jt cmi M. Illuitra-
ted raiai-riw fno. a. j. towkk, liit"0, Mu,
4s PRINTERS
-AND-
PUBMSflEHS
WILL FIND A FULL LINK OF
TYPE
HUNT'S REMEDY
Uhrea Brlght'a Disease, Koteutlnn or Non-re-tenllonol
Uriue, Talus lu the Back, Loins or
Hide.
HUNT'S REMEDY
Cures Intemi-ersnce, Nervous Diseases, (lenera
Debility, Female Weakness aud Kxoessee.
HUNT'S REMEDY
Cures Biliousness. Hnsdaeha, Jaundltw. Hour
Stomach, Dyspepsia, CJoustlpatlou aud I'llea.
HUNT'S REMEDY
Presses,
Printing Material and Miner)
For sale at lowest prices and moat advantageotp
tens at
III IN AT llJ:i:ou the KlalBevs. I, liar
and H.wela. restoring them lo a healthy so
men, and I I Iti-.Mwhau ail other meillolue.
lall. Hundreds have beeu saved who have beau
I given ap lo die by lileuda aud physicians.
am.u hv a ix UHiiuuiara.
lUllSQUERADES, PARADES,
IWI A M III II 'I lir.VI IIKJAI.M.
r-verythlng lu the alwve Hue. I iistilioui, Wlga,
BHsmi, I'roperilea, tipvra and Flay BiNjka, etc.,
luruUhed at grustly re,lui,l rates and In eupe
rlor quality by the oldest, largest, beat reaowued
and therefore enje rttuUiU TtutUriait Hupply
Himse on the fVu-iSc CVnuI. Correspoiideiuw s,
liclled. llol.wmiH A Co., 'U and SCI U'Farrell
treel, also wu alarkel itreet.Han Vrauclaeo, We
auppl v all Thinttr en Ms Vuiut, to whom we re-
uuiiy reter.
Pakr&ecjTjptfoodr,, Qg
Cnr. Frnnl and 1 dir Stunts. .-y--
Cor. Front tnd Alder Streets,
PORTLAND. OH.
Write for prices aud terms before buying ela
where.
Portland, Oregon.
A. P. AaasTaoHO, I'rlticlpal.
J. A. Wasco, Secretary.
He.utlful Catalogue rree. .M
ST. JflGOBS OIL IS TH& KING-CURE, OVER ALL..
IT HAS NO EQUAL, NO SUPERIOR. ALONE THE BEST.
FOR
SCIATICA
VF WANT
1 mm to :ia rtt
YOU
TO WORK FOR Ut,
thui making ff!9
KR wirit: oarllei ttrtiferrcd
IwIim fan (urniah horao aiitl travel Ih rough th
cifiintiy; a l.-ain, tliotiMti.U uol iie--ry; afaw
a in Ira lu towna anil ultlua; aimra boura mar
ii a mm
Mrl
I mi ul to Muni ailvaiuaiif. H. K. JuimaoH it
I Co,, Ilih and Mm in atrtmia, kli'hmuiitl. Va.
IK VOI R Bt'HINKHM UOKH KOT PAY.
Cblf-keni ar tally aud m,ciafuil)
raited by iwliif the petaluma In
pubator and Brooders. Our II
iuairaUwl fatal. iiu U'lla all about tl.
I'on't buy anv but tUn ftaluma It yon want atronir, vliuruua chlrka
W ara l aclllr ( out If KMl'iiiarura for tUm and (Jlornr Cuttera. Mara
esr-, lUmkt, bkm)UIiik TmiIi, Ko'iiiialua, KUmmI's lioup Curt?, MorrU 1
foultry urr, f rtHMaoaotin inw rt;4ti rri.i-ki,nrKiiitr anavrr othai 1
in
' ? ' XTrJW . , sriii.-ie re-iuiren nr poultry rsiMirs. we ine msenines in oiwrsiion el
tv,' ' '"" 'l' wl'h lle Sorwslk Usirirb fsrm. Mlillnu-f K.lr, lisn hlnr
.-"-"tVrH I 1 oslrli:liee aud all kinds ul eggs, t.'slslngue free; If ton wsnt It, WflU
'rfH it uat- HiTAiuMA incubator co
tjJaiX&tori aV -7M-7J4 Malu street, reialuaiaCaJ.
DROP IT
parvplraliui, oauiui loiotta ttuiti. j
wbn wsri'i, T i'rirt ami HLIHR
Tlr-. LI At 0fB T
ffT B0 IAN-KO I PILE
UU i whi.th aat dirfxnlr on pan afTaatad.
w ahavwha Uibuim allaHllakma u.e.M
au'aiirura. rro aoo. pruaatita
HA VE flTa parlplM
rou
GOT
Oil CO a
-Niiuie and addreas ol every sheep
shearer o.nlalu ami all oihr. hilar.
e.ird in .iu-ep . hears that want lo save money.
(Mil prlet-s will liiter-at vou. Heud vour name
on a pusisi ettro.
IIAKtll A HAMILTON.
Han Frani'lK'O.
IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES
EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE
SAPOLIO
VOU
INT THE BEST.
rJUU HIT Olir HIBIOKIlef I I
INVUBATOxm
mmta. AMraaa W . lB.a.clit
Hiion. laltlocnla.
MRS. WINSLOW'S
ton OHILORIN TIITHINO a
Fee sale er all Krshu. a. Cseu a keetle.
2ejjj
1 ti. P. V, V, No. W-a. F. N. U. No, tJ
4 r druaxiau or ant tu wmii
w II Zaaaitia. fracaav '
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