Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, December 16, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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    SISTERS OF CHARITY
Use Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Ca
tarrhA Congressman's Letter.
THREE USEFUL TRAP8.
A BAB TRAP.
How to Malta Ud Set a Deadfall, and
Some Other Trapa.
Here are directions for making some
of the more simple deadfalls and other
traps:
One of - the best and most certain
deadfalls tor bear and other large ani
mals Is made as fol
lows: Select some
favorite haunt of the
animals and con
struct there a pen of
large stakes. These
should consist of
young trees, or of
straight, strong
branches, about
three Inches In di
ameter, and should be of such length as
to reach a height of four or five feet
when set In the ground- The width of
the pen should be about three feet. Its
depth about four feet, and it should be
roofed over with cross pieces of timber
to prevent the bait from being taken
from above. A straight log, about eight
inches in diameter and six feet' in
length, should now be rolled against
the opening of the pen and hemmed in
by two upright posts, one on each side,
directly in line with the sides of the
pen.
In order to -understand perfectly the
arrangement of the rest of the trap,
we will give a rough "drawing of it, with
the pieces in place as they should ap
pear when set. Drive a post (A), at the
upper end of which you have cut a
notch, with Its flat surface down, into
the ground at the left-hand back corner
of the pen, leaving three feet above me
In every country of the civilized
world Sisters or Charity are known.
Not only do they minister to the spir
itual and intellectual needs of the
charges committed to their care, but
they also minister to their bodily
needs.
With so many children to take care
of and to protect from climate and dis
ease, these wise and prudent Sisters
have found Feruna a never failing
safeguard.
Dr Hartman receives many letters
from Catholic Sisters from ail over the
United States. A recommend recently
received from a Catholic institution in
Detroit, Mich., reads as follows:
Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio:
Dear Sir: The young girl who usea
the Peruna was suffering from laryngi
tis, and loss of voice. The result of
the treatment was most satisfactory.
She found great relief, and after
further use of the medicine we hope
to be able to say she is entirely cured."
Sisters of Charity.
The young girl was under the care of
the Sister of Charity and used Feruna
for catarrh of the throat with good re
sults, as the above letter testifies.
Send to The Feiuna Medicine Co.,
Columbus, Ohio, for a free book written
David Meekison.
by Dr. Hartman.
The following letter is from Con
gressman Meekison, of Napoleon, Ohio:
The Feruna Medicine Co., Columbus,
Ohio:
Gentlemen: "I
have used several
bottles of Peruna
and feel greatly
benefitted thereby
from my catarrh of
the head, and feel
encouraged to be
lieve that its con-
t.innnd rise will ful
ly eradicate a disease of thirty years'
standing." David Meekison.
Dr. Hartman, one of the best known
nhvsicians and surgeons in the United
States, was the first man to formulate
Feruna. It was through his genius
and perseverance that it was intro
duced to the medical profession of this
country.
If you do not derive prompt and eat
iefactory results from the use of Feru
na. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv
ing a full statement of your case, and
he will be pleased to gie you his val
nable advice gratis.
AHHrsB Dr. Hartman. President of
the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. O,
FIG. 2. STICKS FOB FIGURE-FOUR TRAP.
very
What It Costs.
"Do yon find you automobile
expensive? "
"Ob, on an avsarge 50 chickens, 10
dogs a few ducks and three children run
over every year."
For forty year's Piso's Cure for Con
sumption has cured coughs and colds. At
druggists. Price 25 Cents.
In a Minute.
Nodd Well, I wish 1 knew how to
pass away a fw hours' time.
Todd Why, I thought yoa were with
your wife just now.
Todd I was.- I left her in a restau
rant looking over a bill of fare."
Mothers will Una Mrs. mnslow's Sooth
ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their
Children during the teething period.
A Marital Confession.
Officer's Wife (fondly) Do you re
member, John, how jou used of an
evening to hold my hand 'my sweet
little roseleaf ' you used to call it, j ou
fanny boy for hours and hours? How
illy, silly my old boy used to be!"
Old Boy (grumpily) Nonsense, Jane,
don't be stupid! I was always practi
cal and business-like. I did that just
to keep you from the piano!
The Morning After.
"If truth is found at the bottom of a
well." he rema ked. thoughtfully, "re
morse may be said to be located at the
bottom of a glass."
For Christmas.
Do vou want something particularly
nine for vour Christmas dinner? If
you do, ask your dealer to send you a
can'of Monopole Asparagus the finest
and daintiest dish ever set before an
American kinsr. The label itself is
magnificently embossed in blue and
crold. in fact, is a work of real art
But the contents of the can are fully
in keeping with the label. You'll
thank us for calling your attention to
it if you once begin to purchase Mono-
Dole groceries.
Most dealers handle Monopole goods
and if yours doesn't he knows where to
get them. We will thank you if you
insist upon his doing so.
Wadhams & Kerr Bros., packers,
Portland, Ore.
The Savage Breast
"Her music is eaid to be quite stirr
ine."
''It is; the neighbors are alwaye
stirred up over it,"
Volcanoes
A thin, vapory smoke, lazily ascending
from its cfater may be the only visible sign
of life in the sleeping volcano, but within
is a raging sea of fire, molten rock and sul
phurous gases. Those who make their
homes in the peaceful valleys below know
the danger and, though frequently warned
by the rumblings and quakings, these
sicms of impending eruption go unheeded.
They are living in fancied security when the giant awakes with deafening
roars and they are lost beneath a downpour of heated rock and scalding ashes.
Thousands of blood poison sufferers are living upon a sleeping volcano
and are taking desperate chances, for under the Mercury and Potash treat
ment the external symptoms ot the
disease disappear, and the deluded
victim is happy in the belief of a
complete cure, but the fires of conta
gion have only been smothered in the
system, and as soon as these min
erals are left off will blaze up again.
Occasional sores break out in the
mouth, a red rash appears on the body,
and these warning symptoms, if not
heeded, are soon followed by fearful
eruptions, sores, copper colored
splotches, swollen glands, loss of hair
and other sickening symptoms.
Mercury and Potash not only fail
to cure blood poison, but cause Mer
curial Rheumatism, necrosis of the
bones, offensive ulcers and inflamma
tinii nf thf- Stomach and Bowels.
The use of S. S. S. is never followed by any bad results. It cures
vrithrmt th slightest iniurv to the svstem. We offer $1,000.00 for proof
Tuai It Cunuuus a uiiuciau u our uc-
scriotion. S. S. S. is an antidote for
contasrious blood poison, and the only
radical and permanent cure known. It
destroys every atom of the virus and pnri
fies and strengthens the blood and builds
110 the reneral "health.
We will mail free our special book on Contagious Blood Poison, which
nil th svmntnms of the disease wiui lull directions iot none treat
ment. Medical advice is furnished by our physicians without charge, r
THE SWIFT SPEGIFIO CO., ATLANTA OA
Bowling- Green, Ky.,
M arch 84, 1803,
Gentlemen: For over four years X
suffered areatly from a severe ease
of contagious blood poison. I went
to Hot Springs, staying- there four
months at a big expense. X then con
suited physicians, who prescribed
Mercury. Nothing: did me any rood.
in fact, the treatment proved more
harmful than beneficial. X mentioned
my case to a friend, who told me that
S. S. S. had certainly cured him. X at
once commenced its use, and in six
months could find no trace of the dis
ease whatever. This waa about two
years age. X continued S. S. 8. for
some time to make sure of a perm
nent cure, and I can truthfully say X
am entirely well.
D. SI. SAKDEBS,
5
ground. Another post (B)r having a
notch near the top, with Its flat sur
face uppermost, should be driven Into
the ground at the outside right-hand
side of the pen, and on a line with the
first. A third post (C), with a-notch at
Its upper end, should be planted outside
the pen on the right-hand side, and in
a line with the front. Now get a forked
branch about three feet In length, and
fasten a square board across -ts ends.
At the juncture of the forks bore an
auger-hole. This Is the treadle (G). In
to the auger-hole insert a stiff stick
about three feet In length (H). Next,
procure two poles (L and E), and you
are ready to set the trap.
Pass the pole (D) between the stakes
of the pen, laying one end In the notch
of the post (A) and holding the other
beneath the notch of the post (B). The
second pole (E) should then be adjust
ed, one end being placed In the notch-
pole (C) and the other caught beneath
the projecting end of the pole (D). The
deadfall, which should consist of a log
some fifteen or twenty feet In length.
should now be placed In position across
the front of the pen, one end re: ling on
the ground and the other elevated and
resting on the projecting end of the last
pole adjusted (E). The treadle should
next be placed In position over a short
stick of wood (F), and the upright stick
at the bac-i secured beneath the' edge
of the latch-pole (D). The deadfall
should then be sufficiently weighted by
placing heavy logs against its elevated
end; and, having this, tt- trap is
set.
The best bait Is honey, which no bear
can resist, ana tnis snouia ue piacea
on the ground at the back of the In-
closure or smeared on a piece of meat
hung at the end of the pen.
This Is the most effective deadfall for
bears, because the animal, in seeking
the tempting feast of honey, passes be
neath the suspended log, and, resting
his heavy front paws on the treadle,
pushes up the upright, thus forcing th
latch-piece from the notch and releas
ing the heavy log, which, If sufficiently
weighted, will fall on his back with
enough force to kill him.
This is one. or tne oiaest as well as
most useful of all the traps which can
be made. It Is ingenious, easy to make
(consisting of but three sticks), and easy
to set. It possesses the added advan
tage that It can be used In a variety
of - ways, from the supporting of t
heavy deadfall to a light box for catch
lng small game alive. I am giving two
illustrations, one of a trap set and sup
porting a heavy stone as a deadfall for
FIO. 3. DEADFALL OF FIGURE-FOUR TBAP.
large animals, and another of the three
sticks used In setting It.
These sticks, or course, are of no
regulation size, but should vary accord
ing to the size of the trap you wish to
set; they should all be square, however,
and from a half inch to an Inch in thick
ness.
For animate the size of a rabbit the
following dimensions will answer: The
bait stick (A) should be about nine or
ten Inches In length, one end pointed,
and the other furnished with a notch
as Indicated. The upright (B) should
be a little shorter; one end beveled and
the other square. About three or four
inches from the square end, and on the
side next to that beveled, a quare notch
should be cut, one-third of an Inch deep
and just wide enough to relieve the
bait stick (A) without holding It fast.
The third stick (C) should be seven or
eight Inches in length and have- one
end whittled to a bevel, the other being
notched as shown in the cut.
To set the trap, place the upright
stick (B) with its pointed end upward.
Rest the notch of the slanting stick
f2) on the summit of the upright,
placing the stone or box, or whatever
you may choose to use for the trap, on
its end. Now by hooking the bait stick
(A) on the beveled end of the slanting
buck, and ntting it into tne square
notch of the upright, the whole will
catch and hold itself In position until
the bait stick is disturbed. The bait
should be placed on the sharpened end
of this stick, and always project be
neath the trap.
This is one of the best and simplest
traps for securing small animals alive.
It is simply a long square box about
two to two and a half feet in length
and about nine or ten Inches square,
each end supplied With a heavy lid
working on two . hinges. To each of
these lids Is fastened a slight strip of
wood so long that when the lids are
opened level with the box the sticks
will nearly meet over the top. In the
middle of the box on the top, at the
point where the two sticks come togeth
er, bore a small hole a third of an inch
In diameter. Tie to the end of each
strip of wood a couple of Inches of
string with a large knot at the end.
The method of setting this trap is
simply to open the lids until the strips
of wood are parallel with the top of the
box: drop the knotted ends of the
strings through the hole -and secure
them there by lightly plugging the hole
from the Inside with a stick, to which
piece of bait is attached. .When the
bait is seized the stick Is at once loos
ened and withdrawn from the hole, re
leasing the strings and allowing both
lids to fall shut at once. On the" outside
of each end of the bottom boards should
be fastened a tin catch. This Is simply
piece of tin some two Inches In length.
One end Is bent out at a sharp angle
and the other fastened to the box, so
that when the lids fall the bent end
will snap over and securely hold them
shnt Ll. W. Brownell.. In Montreal
Star.
FACT8 CONCERNING SLEEP.
Snn a Midday Nan la Better than
the Noon Meal.
The scholar and professional man,
like tha anxious housewife, is apt to
carry his cares to bed, and Insomnia
becomes a curse. Men and women who
are hnsled in eettinz and staining, the
merchant, the banker, all alike, f all to
secure that seir-controi wuiuu van
manage the mind as well asleep as
awake.
Normal sleep should be purely a phy
siological repose similar to the rest of
animals, who go to sleep with the
darkness and awake with the light.
Some one has said that sleep Is like
hunger and thirst, representing a m-
mlnutlon of energy throughout the en
tire body. I hardly think this can be
true, but in my judgment sleep rather
suggests the diminution of the energy
of the brain, and he Is a wise man who
takes the hint when brain fag sets in
of an evening and goes comfortably
and properly to bed.
Of course it goes without saying
that night Is not the only time ror
sleep. Men and women who, are busy
could steal Just a few minutes before
or after the noonday luncheon to catch
little nap, and. Indeed, I am nearly
sure that the noonday nap Is worth far
more than the noonday meal, for the
digestive processes are surely hinaer
ed during the periods of mental activ
ity, and it is the exceptional person
In this busy world of ours who is not
called upon to use all his brain and
brawn to make a living. It has been
my habit to advise mothers to steal a
while away from every "cumbering
care," and even if sleep fails to be
wooed to take about twenty minutes
every day In absolute peace and quiet
ness, diverting the mind from all anx
ieties and relaxing all the muscles. A
habit of this kind Is easily acquired,
and we might have fewer neurasthenic
women whose nerves make life hideous
to their families. If a word like this,
spoken from considerable experience,
were heeded. Pilgrim.
Dr. August Koenig's Hamburg
Breast Tea," writes Mr. F. Batach, of
Horicon, Wis., "enabled me to get rid
of an obstinate cough; we feel very
grateful to the discoverer of this medi
cine." . -
: Blameless. '
Amateur When I stand on the
stage I see nothing, and I am conscious
of nothing but the role I am playing.
The audience disappears entirely..
friend Well, I can't blame the au
dience much for disappearing.
The Kind of Seeds That Yield.
Like everything else, there are good
Eeeds and bad seeds. Seeds that grow
and seeds that don't grow; seeds that
yield and seeds that don't yield, and
a little thought given now to the e le -tion
of the seed you'll need, will be
found time well spent, though realized
much better at the harvest if you select
the world-famed Ferry's Seeda the
kind that always yield. ; For nearly
half a century Ferry's Seeds have been
known and sown wherever good crops
are grown, until farmer and gardener
alike have learned to depend upon their
wonderful reliable growing and yield
ing qualities, year after year, to the
exclusion of all others.
Unfortunately the seed business
seems, to afford a means for many un
scrupulous people, who aim to blind
the unwary. to quality, through little
ness of price and boastful claims; who
in reality have nothing to substantiate
their claims, no reputation at stake,
no past record as proof. It is better to
pay a little more for the seed and be
assured ot a great deal more at the
harvest by sowing Ferry's Seeds. The
1903 Seed Annual, which is sent free,
postpaid, 'will be found unusually in
teresting and instuctive. Write for it
today. Address D. M. Ferry & Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
Conservation of Energy.
"What was your idea in having
Bertha learn typewriting?"
"Well, she was always drumming
with her fingers, and I thought she
might as well do it to some purpose."
THE "PERFECT" LAMP.
Coughed
"I had a most stubborn cough
for many years. It deprived me
of sleep and I grew very thin. I
then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
and was quickly cured."
R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn.
Sixty years of cures
and such testimony as the
above have taught us what
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
will do.
We know it's the great
est cough remedy ever
made. And you will say
so, too, after you try it.
There's cure in every drop.
Tires sizes : 25c, Mc. SI. Auarafxtts.
JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, ORB.
Foot of Morrison Street.
R tva toii tbe best bargains In Boflen
and Engines, Windmills, Pumps and Gene-.
ral HKMnerr. nooa sawing -Macaw os a
specialty. See us before buying-.
I Victoria Protector
The only Hy genie Napkin Supporter
made. No chating, no soiled linen, no
trouble. A pleasure to wear it. Indorsed
by thousands of ladies and physicians.
Agents wanted. Sample and terms $1;
?S per dozen. The Aides Supply Co.,
r. u box 14a, roruana, Oregon.
A POINTER ;
Your pies snd cakes and biscuits will
taste better man tney ao new 11 you use x
Spices and Baking Powder called . ' ; X
Consult your doctor. If he says take it,
then do as be says. It ha tells you not
to take it. then don't tak it. He knows.
Leavs) it with htm. We are willine.
MONOPOLE
T The reason is they are purer, stronger a
X and the spices more fragrant. Try .
T them. Wachims & Kerr Bros., Mfrs., A
Portland, Oreg. n T
rnssem aS3 gel
r i ' n r O uuCOf ail El tail
I Best Cough 8yrup. Tastes Good. USB
111 lima CXJrU mjj sj mat snore.
Ed
Astronomy Before Christ.
About 500 B. C. Auaxagoras of Ionia
waa born. When he "grew up in wis
dom," he was the first to teach the
course and cause of both solar and
lunar eclipses and to give his followers
rules whereby they could distinguish
planets from fixed stars. He was pun
ished for declaring that the sun was
not a God.
It Costs You Nothing
To catch cold yoa get
sime.tilag for no hing.
sure enough. You cau
keep it if yon want It,
but you can get rid of it
by us nj Queen Bee
Consrh Drops. Keep
a box In the hoi se.
They taste nice, look
nice, are nice. Made
of honey and menthol.
5 Cents a box. Bold by
all druggists and con
fectioners. Tw boxes
snt by mail postpaid
on receipt of 10c In
stamps.
Pacific Coast
Biscuit Co.
Portland, Ore.
Stewart & Grant, Portland, Or., Placing a
Wonderful Lamp on the Market.
The "Perfected Match-Lighter"
lamps advertised. in our columns today
br the Stewart & Grant Lighting Co.,
of Portland, Oregon, are well worth the
attention of al householders and store
keepers. The invtuters, having had
years of experience in using, selling
and repairing ail standard makes of
gaeoline lamps, have carefully designed
this "Perfected" lamp, so that the de
fects of other lamps have been avoided
and many important improvements
substituted. Everbyody interested
should send . to Stewart & Grant
Lighting Co., 43 Third street,
Portland, Oregon, for pictures and full
description of this new"Perfected 'lamp.
bales agents are wanted in every city
and town in the United States.
Canadian Holidays.
Canada has the most holidays of any
British colony. Including Sundays,
Canadians have ninety-five holidays
yearly.
The Breakfast Food Family.
John Spratt will eat no fat.
Nor will he touch the lean.
He scorns to eat of any meat;
He lives upon Foodine.
But Mrs. Spratt will none of that;
Foodine she cannot eat.
Her special wish is for a dish
Of Expurgated Wheat.
To William Spratt that food is flat
On which his mater dotes.
His favorite feed his special need
Is Eata Heapa Oats. .
But sister Ial can't see how Will
Can touch such tasteless food.
As breakfast fare it can't compare.
She says, with Shredded Wood.
Now, none of these Leander please;
He feeds upon Bath Mitts.
. While sister Jane improves her brain
With Cero-Grapo-Grits.
Lycurgns votes for Father's Oats;
Proggine appeals to May;
The junior John subsists upon
TJneeda Bayla Hay.
Corrected Wheat for little Pete;
Flaked Pine for Dot; while "Bub,"
The infant Spratt, Is waxing fat
On Battle Creek Near-Grub.
Chicago Tribune.
An Old Enemy.
Persons v? ho rise In the world are no
always as frank about tneir rormer
place in life as good sense and humor
might lead them to he. uean iioie, in j
his book of reminiscences, "Now and(
Thpn ." tells a little story of one whose i
humor did not desert him In time of
prosperity.
A footman who had Begun lire as a
doctor's boy grew interested in tne
study of medicine, andspent his leisure
hours reading medical books. He came
to the United States, worked hard as a
student and as a physician for many
years, and attained a large practice.
After some years of absence he re
turned to England. Seated one day at
luncheon with those whom he had for
merly served, be suddenly astonished
the company by holding up the, mus
tard pot and addressing It with, "Hast
thou found me, O, mine enemy?"
Afterward he explained that the only
reproof he had Incurred from the lady
who was then at the head of the table
was evoked by the neglected condition
of the mustard pot-
Instead of Hia Throat.
Sharpe Still, he has a correct ear
for music.
Whealton Well, that -might do him
some good If he sung through his ear.
Words Celestials Don't Know.
There is no word in the Chinese lan
guage that conveys an intimation of
what, we term public spirit, nor is
there' a synonym for patriotism.
When a man and his wife have de
nied themselves that their daughter
may enjoy an extended visit in some
other town, she often rewards them by
spending her first evening after shf
returns relating how she hated to come
back. -
SECURITY,
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver PUls.
ffiluet Bear Signature of
fee Facsimile Wrapper Below.
Ysjry assail an as easy
to take as sagas;
FOR HEADACHE.
FOR DIZZINESS
FDR BILIOUSNESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
FOR THE COMPLEXION,
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AlAI.y-.51A ye ara ora our
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very Garment bearing th
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Mher ere n&ny imitations.
Be sure of the name
iv 1 UVVEK on UF DUkloru.
T ON SALE EVEBYIfHEBL
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tf n naTen't a reRular, bealtby movement of tM
KwSs 1 err aiyTyou're sick, or will be. Keep youj
bowel, open, and be well. Force, in tbesnaMoi
yiolenl physic or piU poison, is daDgerous. Tha
smootbeit. easiest, most perfect wa of keeping U
towels clear ana Clean is w m
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J TRAOt MARK BMOUnmo
20 MILLION BOTTLES
BOLD EVERT TEAR.
Happiness is the absence of pain, and mil
lions have been made happy through beine
cured by St Jacobs Oil of RHEUMATISM.
NEURALGIA, TOOTHACHE. HEAD
ACHE. LAMENESS. SCALDS. BURNS,
SPRAINS, BRUISES and all pains for which
an external remedy can be applied. It never
fails to cure. Thousands who have been de
clared incurable at baths and in hospitals have
thrown away their crutches, beine cured after
using St. Jacobs Oil. Directions in eleven
languages accompany every bottle.
CONQUER,
v m
SAVE MGHEY and YOUR EYESIGHT '
By Using the
Perfected Match Lighter
Gasoline Gas Lamp.
The PERFECTED caa resd-
, ily be lighted with a parlor
maicn.
It gives 10 times the light
of a common kerosinelampat
half the expense and care.
It has a MckelTSilver gen
erator which does not scale
from the action of heat, and
clog the tip, as brass does.
We have Match Lighting
Lamps from (2.75 up.
Write for circulars and
prices.
STEWART & GRANT
LIGHTING CO.
Inventors fc M'f's
43 Third St.,
PORTLAND, ORB.
All standard
brands gas and
gasoline mantles
wholesale and
retail.
M Agents wanted in every town in U. 8.
l a.
Striking Similarity.
Badhley Why is a woman like time?
Benedict Becauee Bhe never fails to
get her man in the end.
Bachley No; because she reveals an
things. Exchange.
They Work While Yoa Sleep.
While your mind and body rest, Cascarets Can
dy Cathartic repair your digestion, your liver,
your ooweis, put mem iu iienevb wwu
druggists, 10c, 25c, 5Uc.
Different Lines.
She Women haven't a bit more
curiosity than men,. I'm certain.
He No; but it's maniiestea in
different lines. For instance, a woman
might own a sewing machine without
finding . out how it is made, DUt ene
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