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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1900)
MY OWH SELF AQAIH .ft Writes i Mr. I'lnttlmiB, " ... . i. .ml ia Matin Wll. .11. uSHtrn JSW I'WKHAMl-l'or nearly B our liftlf yen I mvo been In jet my NtrviiKtl) again. I hnve chill nml tlui no vi' rc it pains In my limbs it ml top of bond it it ( 1 urn nlmo.it lllSOIlHl bU! lit tllllCM. I Ino Iiuvo a nitln JiiHt to tho rltf'it t( breast bono. It U bo severe lit times tlmt I cannot Do on myrlghUldo. IMritM) write inn whnt you thlnlc of my ciino." Miih. claiiauatkh, JoIimm l'.O., MUv, April 25, 18D8. DKAII Mill. riNKIIAMI ..I.... r.v.liii 14. IMnhlinin'a Verm. Se'coiniHMiml iih advised anil now 81 voti H'tu'r ,or l' uiicauon. lor ralyenr 1 wax In Mich wretched Hh tlmt life wiii almost u burden. uld linnlly wain ncrosn uio noor, ii feeble. Several of our bent ilclaui nttMulcil inn, but failed to 1 coiielinlcil lo wnin 10 you lor In a few days I received Mich ml, motherly letter. I followcdyour ructions nml am my om hell' 1 ... .... , ii. .i t... In, i nil Kri any iioiiumcu ucioro i tisnl one bottlu. May (toil blest for "lint 'o" liru lollf fr Miffur womcn " Mil". Ci.AHA Uatkk, i 1'. 0., Mihh . Oct. 0. 1HD0. hie wnrrinu lalwr motions of Louis- U Kr.. mvo at laBt uuriou wie Ihtt nnt iimnlKnmatcd under tlie nprol tlio t ontriii -.uiior union Li.in has been continuous for two llllAltK INTO VOUIl HHOIIH .ni nn r ll-i- II 'HH'iri mi tin- . .. . . ...I... r... ,t.. r..- ,irr lull" njiuifii, ptiinriiiiK. rn-rv- '., Hlltl llt-UIIII It lllftrt. IIIU2UIIK "in trill HUH lIIHi'HI. IIP 111V lll'lll.-. ortiHt-'M ! ilm Kr. A I lull root. mam v 1 ' "T iii' siloes irci i'uv. a ffflllli- 1 ltru 1 ,r 1 "C" ,MH imp, rn linn inn. urt-n, ucmiii; ive h:' "er SO.'ifK) trMliiinlilnU. It Hft. .""ill I'v all drill!);!") and lorri I t ii'inl lr Vine. In ilaiiiit. 1 mfkinrr l it I K Address, Allen S. lire thouKiiul ntonumnwiii", li.rick runil stonecutters III Wr-stchestiit my, N. Y , struck for nil ol',Mit-houi slid 41 cent an hour. itrOnin. f itt or Toi.rio, i J( iriarirroi uio urin ui j . j, i iir-.-'&r iv t Li..iu ..i .r..i-.t . u I WUBIIM Fl HI HT Ull VI IMMIIMI .IIUIIIJ liletromt 'I, inil unit mill firm will r.ar ..d..fil'L'llt'Vlill Ikllfll I I iiu r.. m1. UIIIVIU..I, II' . I'll I.WI.I.A III! I 111 II iitr;ct'oi I nurrli Hint mnnol bo curvU lelUtOlllAU'll'ATARRII Cl'RK. tlllVL' 1 I'll VM I'V am lo (Wore mc mnl iilcriticil In inr iivC tun vlll uft ui i 'i t cm iicr, a l'. low, i I U' rlMM tt! t in uiiiiiiuui'i r i ioinrv I'ainic Tclrrh Cure Ii lVen Inlrriinlly nnil aci fuyon mo inmiii nun inncoiia tiricc oi lew rvim mr ll-niliuillllllll. irec. V J IIKNKY Si CO., Toledo, O. El UJ I1IUKIIIB1R. IOC. 1'iFiujllr I'ilU aro tlio btit. camel ciui easily curry u loud ol IwiiiiiIa, BOOK FREE. fliim ! Irrtunl to l (I. Ilor 41. I'ortlMiit ii. 1.1 i r ii- mil n imtiilxiiuu K.i-Nut HOOK htut l lllii illli'KI ImiiI lll.vli. tni iin r I'lii ni'tr mnl more rcumiii l. or Sale by all Grocers, I.C L'lliA nun ... iu. i.. ...i. . k.,.in. KfUclctn IntiJM anil riiircn chnrEci, n f lmul . which ltti ptoir cr ihuuM Imi iJiUlio.i.Ut,! icliclilnndcliarm. Henilui im jml full aJ,rt,-iio nioiicr. WtwIIUrnd iwiitb.chalnirtdchatm. If.aflrinilntlon.iiu SSZr r"ou''ie''l UM) and eiprn. tharnt. f.,. '""ii"iniiiau.B.aiiiieitrun. Tin M Nailli" l?.'f', ""'"I ,Uo ' now uncrwl, Vutlencf ill in ili, lie ii.u,', vrihla pcr wiittoul UU r PROSPEROUS FARMER llways has a McCORMICK. tf 00 'he Agent, or address A. H. Boy pweraiV Agent, 321 Hawthorne Ave., fcufjOr., for Catalogue. ikia CURE YOURSELF 1 Clllllra1 Uio III(U (or unnatural dlichartm,lnflaniniauiiin, Irrltatiuna or ulcaratlont r'lt(il,,fc" LV u tthiara. of luuooua nicmliranea. If fl.i.1. .1 . !.. I .1 ml ... -..'in. ItuiC . n M,a. j ailllfiai, iiiiduihiiih' '"itiASOHtuiOAlOo, I""1 or poliououi. u.B.i, jm -pr aani In plain wrapw. or eipren, prepalil. ror Ulroular aunt on requeit. JQIMFRDTID KBI ItER !l,FI3l?IP8E. Cure Sick neadtcuB nd Dya. "cnt inii,ni"0,,1'url" Hiolllood, Aid Ulgci- pcnyn,, tiii..iY ""noiuripoornioacn.il, AHko'rnllnJll,mn frooirulllioi.Mo. DR. Uilp.. fklUa.ipkla, fa. BoIdUylirairgUW. )id br ilriurulRta. l, I J A . . I , The Anicorii (;(,, Tlio necouimiiylilK p,.0 lmwH wlmt tlie Almoin (ioiu H itH ,.hM Vnllle Ih III h ei)i e, wlilell HIIiill(.H a nintcrlal known iih iimlnir. tlmt Ih now liiiKcly lined in iiiMnnfiictiirert for ferxcH ami ennrner woolen KomH luiiIdH and bliiiliiiKH, for wiMt no Hlieep wool Ih lilted. t j ,)f Afrcnn AMi'illA OOATH. orlRln. IicIiik Uept In la rue lloekH In that part of noiliiein Africa Ullowu iih Don (."In, a pint of tlio Soudan, whom tlio llrllldh iirmleH leeeiuly hulidued the liailmniUH DervlnlieH. Tlio Hklns of UiIm lilnil of (,'oal are exteiiHlvely used for leaiher, of which the Ijoiiko.ii Idd "linen for women aro iiinde. There Ih lui'Ki aiiioiint of Uio wool mid Hklnn liiiporied Into every civil, zed countiy, and especially Into Norlh Ainerlci. where women and chl dnn do not j I urefoot. and need IlKht hIioch. There U an extensive Intercut nrlncn of late In the I'nlied Siaies In iPKnrd to this Koat. and lnr:i lloekH of them nre be lli,,' formed In ninny localities nrccnlioiiHe I'liin. A plnn of it Ki'cenhouse nml the nr rnnueinent of pipes for hentlnu Ih liown In the nccompmiy'ii!; cut. Tho width Ih eighteen feet, ilie li'iiKtli a.s tuny lie dcxlrcd. The wiiIIh are four feet high. Tho bcncliPH aie cot o;i tho (.'round ami nre elclilcen Indies hlh; u rce r I'l.AN OP OIIKKNIIOIMK. the utile ouch nre four feet wide ami the middle ouch hovcii. The dnik Bimie in the lieiiche.i repiei-eiit the llilln' of Mime or broken lirlekH for dinlmie of tho licdH. There nre seven dUti Unit ing heat pIpcH, one three Inches In diam eter at the top, which biauclicH Into four Inch ami a half pipes on the no.th Hide, nml three on the miuth. Whi'lhcr hteiiin or hot waler he un.il. the plpis must (-lope Htilllelent.y to (iiime the water to How In n Htendy current. The depth of roll III the hencheti Ih tell InehcH. The lent wny to heat a home of this kind Ih by Hteam. The Htenm Ih condeiiKcil on ItH passage and the wit ter Ih returned to the boiler, thus form ing u Htendy circuit through the pipes. Cood rninlriir IClllfc. Any one Imvlng tried to cut the old wood of rnHphcrrlcd and blnckliorrlo-i without n proper tool knowH that tho Job Is nuythlug but u pleniitut oue. The force neccs-t-ary to cut nn old w o o il y caiio In sometimes quit e enough to pull up a whole tuspberry plnut. To imiko cutting easy cue Hliou.d draw the kn.fe across the object to ho cut. A writer In Kami nml Flresldo snys: 1 have lately coino across a kulfo that works well. I havo tested It and And It superior to unythliig I hnve seen. Looking at al... .a.. ii tiii n'l Ii r niiiHration. ouo might suppose a knife of such shape would slip off liiBtead of cutting. Hut that Is not so. Iu testing It ono will he surmised how nicely It will An tho etlttluir. It Will slip Just enough to give tho drawing motion, and thus It will sever tno mini cauu wum tho stub with tho least outlay .of strength. Tho Illustration represents tho nhnpo of tho knlfo exactly ns It should be. A good blacksmith should be nble to mnke ono out of n wornout flat file. It Hhould be insenea in nn oiu hoo hnndlo, or something of tlmt order. HtnrtlnK Orapo Vine. I havo had good success la Inducing young grtpo vines to ninko a vigorous Q-Mu-rh tho first year by tho following motliod: When set they aro cut bni to two or threo eyes and from these moy usually stnrt n number of canes. Somo let nil of theso grow tho tlrst season, others remove nil but ono. I do neith er. Any plant to make a good growth needs plenty of leaves. When my vines tart Into growth In the spring 1 pinch hack nil but tho enno tlmt I wish to lot grow. Those that are pinched back form n nice bunch of leaves which servo to Hhnde the ground and Inko In from tho nlr for tho beneili of the re maining cane. When a Htif tlclt-nt num ber of leaven have matured, tho canon which have been pinched back nre ro moveil to save further work In keeping them pinched back. Ity this method 1 have had vines or Delaware mnke as much growth the first season a they usually do In two.-Hurrell Stephens. I'lril I'rliiclplca with I!er. IIcoh when frightened by Hinokc' will Ilium illately gorge thenibclvuH with, honey and lose all Inclination to sting. Tho most vleloiiH colony of hybr.ds may he controlled by using a little to bacco In the Hinoke. Tho prosperity of a colony depends upon the fertility of the (pieen. If weak colonics have become popiiloun In ono Henson kill the (ticen mid give them an oilier. Toads, skmikH and mice nre great ene mies to Iicch; h-c that they do uut htivu access lo the apiary. Increasing or dividing should bo done as early iih possible, but not until slore.s are coming In abundantly. Drones are Just as esHent.nl ns nny other bee, but too ninny are a nuisance. This may be controlled by cutting out (It'ono comb nml substituting wo.ker comb or foundntlou. Drones .nny he prohlb'ted In objec tionable colonies by dividing early In the spring. "Keep all colonies strong." Cure of Milk nml Cliiirnlnir. As soon as drawn from the cow, put the milk where no bad odors can reach It, or better, ns soon ns n pall Ih tilled strain It Into the can and place In a tank of cold wafer or run through the separator, If one Is, used. If Ice Is plen tiful, reduce the temperature of the wa ter to '1.1 degrees and practlcally'nll the cream will bo obtained. Do not mix the night's and morning's mill; If the best grade of butler Is expected. Change the water In the tank often enough to prevent Its becoming foul. If the witter Ik kept at about 0.1 degrees, practically nil the cream will rise In twenty-four hours. Sklin, and when enough Is Obtnlned for a churning, raise to n temperature of (10 to (i.1 degrees to ripen. Hasten the ripening by using sour skim milk ns n starter. In winter churn at (15 degrees; In summer 05 to 00 Is preferable. As soon ns the grnnulej nre the size of wheat grains, draw olt nnd wash until all the buttermilk Is removed. Work, salt and market as soon as possible. If you are so unfor tunate as to get a.poor grade of butter It must be consumed nt ouce or It will soon be unlit for use. Grow I lit: Corn. .I'reparc your ground with a fine pul verized surface. .Mark rows 3 feet U luches to ,'l foot 8 Inches apart, riant either In hills or drill rows. When your corn Ih large enough to plow, commence by plowing tho first row on the side of the field. Skip every other row. When you have gone over the entire Held In this wny, commence plowing the rows which hnve been missed. 1 find that by this method It Is much easier to turn without breaking down corn nt the ends, especially so after corn Is kuee high or higher. In dry hot weather this method of plowliig keeps down tho weeds better, and Is less Injurious to tho roots of the com. This method ro tnlns the moisture much better than plowing the rows ns they come. Wo nre nble also to kill weeds In the cen ter of rows much more readily becauso those that have not died ns the result of the first plowing may bo killed on the second. S. A. Uofmnn. Crops tlmt l'uy Ilcnt. Small farms can be made to combine ninny ndvantnges. Some poultrymen grow plums In tho poultry yards, and also keep bees. Others grow early veg etables under glass and also grow two or three crops In tho opeu ground. Ono gardener near rhllndelphla makes a large prollt on four acres, on which ho grows only limn beans. Another makes peas a specialty, following the peas with Into cabbage. To attempt to "farm" four acres. In tho usual. way, with wheat, corn, oats, etc., would causo bankruptcy. Thccrops that pay best nro those that require tho most hum! labor. The Knutlsh Rpnrrow. A law has been enacted In Franco exempting tho sparrow from the pro tection which is given to Insect-eating birds, ami the farmers are declaring a war of extermination agnlnst them. 'I he evidence of experts was taken who had exninlned tho contents of tho stom nchs of hundreds If not thousands of them, killed nt vnrlous seasons of the year, nnd they all pronounced them In jurious to farmers as being grain enters nnd nlso destructive of fruits and leaf buds, nnd that the Insects they nto were but few, nnd not nmong thoso most troublesorao In gnrdens nnd or chards. 1 Farm Economy. Economy on tho farm is where tho profits are made. Tho utllzatlon of foods that aro usually wasted will per mit of keeping moro stock and cheapen ing tho cost of prpductlon. A leading Now York farmer states that tho sav ing of only 1 cent a day on tho cost of each cow In tho Stato would amount to over $0,000,000 n year. Tho gain of only one qnart of milk a dny would mnke nn additional profit of 512,000,000 in one year. MADE A LIVING DY MAFIRV InTJ, Young Cnnplo Worked tlio Continuous I'crforiuiince lit) Country I'lilrn. "1 am afraid that this Ih n very wick ed world," wild a well-known inlnlstei of the gospel, with a smile. ".My con gregation wiih kind enough to offer mo n vacation hist full nml 1 seized upon tho opportunity to visit the little towns In the State where I wiih formerly lo cated and renew old itc(imlntanceH. At ono of the towns that I vlHlfed a coun try fair waM being held and I received nn Invitation to visit the grounds mid perform u wedding tlmt hnd been put forward iih one of the lending attrac tloiiH of the week. The IiuhIiicss men of tho town bad contributed liberally toward wedding presents which wero to go to the first couple who would come forward and agree lo be tnnrrled on tho grounds. A couple having vol unteered, I wiih asked to perform tlio ceremony. I accepted the Invitation nml married them In the midst of u cheering crowd. "A week later I was In nnother small town, and It ho happened that a fulr waH In progresH there, too, nnd a wed ding wiih tlie star attraction. I chnuced to visit "the grounds during tho day. and the minister who had been en gaged to perform the ceremony fulling to appear I was called upon to net In his place. "When I faced the couple 1 was thun detstruck to find that they- were the Mime people that I had married a week before. I wns no surprised that I mar ried them ngalti without having time to think whether 1 wiih doing right or wi ong. "After the ceremony the groom got me to one Hide and linked mo ns a fnvor not to give him nwny, using his Inn gunge, lie said they made a business of going around country fairs getting niariied, and n word from me would spoil it all. He said further that they Were going up In a balloon to be mar ried the following week, and he would get me the 'job' If I wanted It. Hut I had to decline ns politely an I could. 1 really think he was disappointed when I refused." Detroit Free Press. RECENT INVENTIONS. Two Westerners have designed a par cel rest and Heat annex for b.cycjes, having auxiliary forks extending ver tlcally from each axle, with broad seats secured to the top bar of tlie frame, to extend horizontally and meet the upright supports. A New-Yorker Iiuh designed a new secret ballot, which Is Intended to be sealed by the voter before he leaves the booth, tlie ticket be'ng shnped like an envelope with the b.anks Inside, ouo flap be.ng perfoiuted and detached nf ter the voter has written his name thereon. Photographers can find use for n new device for1 taking babies' p ctures com prising u sofn with n vertical piece at taclied to the back, flie lntter being piovlded with nn opening u.nr the cen ter through which persons In the rear can put their hands nnd hold the baby on the sofn. To provide cool filtered water for drinking purposes a new refrigerator attachment Is shaped like a sprinkling pot, with n filtering medium In the spout, which Is placed under tho Ice chamber outlet, allowing' tho waiter to tiller Into the pail nud bo drawn through n spigot for use. To -easily adjust new sleeves at nny desired height n new attachment con slsts of a cord or tape looped through two eyelets In the sleeve, with n clnmp lug hook on one end to bind the oppo site, nnd ns It Is drawn through, tho loose end being pulled until the sleevo Is taken up to tlie proper height. Lamps can be lighted without retnov lug the chluiuey when the latter Is pro vided with a Southern man's device, a hole being cut In the bottom of tho chimney for the Insertlou of n short tube flanged at one end nud provided with n spring gale through which tho match Is pushed to touch the wick. Tho Prlnoo Hor ii Hep. Here Is tho latest auecdote concerning the Princo of Wales. A young lndy was presented to him at a social func tion. Not knowing how long she should talk to him, slie ualvely requested him to tell her when she should lenvo him. "On tho contrary," snld the Prince, "it is for you to tell mo -when you are bored." Hater bis royal highness asked where the young lady was born. "At Glasgow'. I have lived (here all my life." "How pinny years did you sny you lived there?" Inquired tho Prince. "I am bored, sir," said the lady quietly. Collier's Weekly. Corpornl Punishment In Court. Five small boys shrieked In Justice Murray's court lu West naverstraw, N. Y whllo their parents thrashed them. The parents were carrying out a sentence of the court. For Jlfteen minutes tho punishment lasted. Tho boys bad been hauled Into court for throwing stones at passenger trains. Justlco Murray gave tho parents tho alternative of paying a $0 line for ench boy nnd whtpplng In court, or seeing him smt to the House of ltefuge. No Native Nohrjisknn in Congress. -There Is no native of tho Stato or Nebraska among Its representatives In either branch of Congress, notwith standing the fnct that Nebraska be came a"State thlrty-ttireo years ago and was tho twenty-fourth admitted into the Union. Cooked Food Suppllc.it In Ilorlln. ' A society lias been formed In Uerlln which purposes to deliver cooked food to poor families nt the cheapest possi ble prices. All sorts of boiled and roasted meats nud vegetables arc sold nn tho streets. The soup wagons re ceive tlie biggest patronage. nnwatrda for Anilren Tlxlloi, Notloe has been received nt tho Swedish and Norwegian consnlntu in Now York that llio king of Hwoden nnd Norway Jiiih decdiod to rewnrd persons who havo found objoe.ts belonging to tho Androe polar expedition, nnd that n fund Iiuh been sot nnido for rewards for persons who may hereafter find oh , jects from the expedition. It is sup posed that tho hope of toward Is meant to bo nn incentive to whalers and other mariners who go far north to sonreli for traces of tho explorer and ponotrato places out of tho beaten path for that purpoce. Klnrtrlclly In Cnpanlna. This new compound, which is made from cheap chemicals, is put up in capsule form nnd when iiildcd ton certain quantity of waier will furnish electricity enoiijrh lo tight a house, drive nn ittitniiiohile or even a nil I mail train. Hut this is nothing com pared lo the strengthening power con tained In n bottle of Hostctter's Stomach Hitters. It cures indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, liver nnd kidney troubles and fills the system with tlie vigor of heulth. It Saditi-at Aapcct. Tho Liverpool Post, calling atten tion to the report ot Dr. Wiglesworth on tho Kninhill nsylum, says: "Tho evil of drunkenness has many sad as pects. But perhaps tho snddest of u'l hi tho fact that as drunkenness Increas es so docs insanity. Last year-180 pa tients wero admitted to tho asylum as a result of drunken excess. Of theso 78 were women. During tho year 118 recovered nnd wero discharged. At the end of pecember over 130 remained, of whom less than CO aro regarded as cur able. This refers to ouo year only and to ono asylum." Decision of Clml actor. "Without decision of character no man or woman over amounts to much. Chicao Daily News. That operators shall at no timo with hold more than two weoks' wages from miners is n recent mnndato expressed by the Iowa state senate. "For tho recognition of the union nnd the nine-hour work day," is tho cause of n recent strike of 230 brass workers in Chicago. If you don't feel well today you enn be made to feel better by making your blood better. Hood's Sarsaparilln is the great pure blood maker. That is how It cures that tired feeling, pimples, sores, salt rhciiin, crofula and cnlnrrh. Get a bottle of this (.'rent medicine anil begin tnking it at once anil sec how quickly it will bring your blood up to the Good Health point. Hood's SarsapaHIBa Is America's Greatest blond .Medicine. FORTUNES TO If You Are Awake to Your Own Chances Read This and Then Write Us for Full Information and Prospectus. Cnllfomlft Is destined tote thcRrentesl oil field of the world. Alrendy vnst riches have been Btnnsacd tlivrc in tietriileiim, and great fortunes are sure to be made In that section litis year. We own a quarter section of land, lm kcres. In tlie heart of tlie famous Keru County Oil D Is trlct. The nil is there nnd all we bare to do in to drill a (veil and tap it. For development purposes we will aell 2.5,iKX) Miarcs of Treasury Stock nt fl per share. Peo ple who buy this Mock will see It Increime lu value fat and they will make money fast. Fullest investigation Invited. Our properly has been examined and reported on as niiiiiestinnablr valuable by M. M. OriIcii, Field Kxpert, Produceis' Oil Kxchangc, San Francisco, Cnland by li. V. Fox, for fifteen years expert fur the Siamlnrd Oil Company. Our deeds and nbstracts ara now deposited in the Merchants' National Dank, Portland, Or. Our officer? are without salaries. ORIENTAL, OIL. & FUEL, COMPANY 612 Chamber of Oommercn, Portland, Oregon. II. C, ECKENBEUGER, Pres. It. I DURHAM, Vice-Pres. II. C. STrtATTON. Secy. KOAltlt Ol' IHKKCroilS: (To any t n I ell nf whom we refer you.) J. Trank Watson, President Merchants' National Hank, fortlanil, Or.; K. 1, IMirliaui, Vlcu-I'iesldent Merchants' National Hank, Portland Or.: II. C. Ureeden. of II. I'. Ilreeden .t Co., Portland. Or.; II. 0. Ecken. beruer, Com. Agent Michigan Central llallnay; Charles V. Ccoper, Contracting Freight Agent, Union Pacific Hallway. l!KSF"Vritc us today. You will hi glad you did so. If you have any means at all you ow It to yuurself to Investigate this opportunity for luicstnicnt. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. .VI mi-Ii litury mill hntill.a. CAW8TON A CO.: HrjUINKS, Will, ICRS, MA. clunerr supplies. iif-6o MisiSi., Portland, Or. JOHN roOLK Poini.ANfa, Oaeaoit. can give you the best bargains In general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. The n$w; steel IXIi windmill, sold by him, is un equalled. ' NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Building or remodeling n-sldences and stores. We carry a complete lino of Mantels, Urates and Tiling, Tlio Flooring, Tlio Wain scollng, Andirons, Fenders, Screens, Electric, Uas ami Combination Chnndelleis, and all sup plies pertaining to Electrlo and tias Lighting, We also carry all kinds of Batteries, Bells and Indicators. Photographs cheerfully sent on application. FltANK HOI.COMIl & CO. 24B WKalilnu-toii tit., Portland, Or. VUCI I IJrilllntr Mnehlnea or all kind anil alxm. for drilling wells for house, farm. City and Village Water Welisi vroraa, racuinea, ico rinnia, II reveries. Irrigation, Coaland Mineral Prospecting, Oil and Gas, &c. Latest and Keit. 80 with yearn oxuerlence, WltlTJS US WIJATVOU VvANT. LOOMIS & NYMAN, TIFFIN, OHIO. HARD WORKING WOMEN Can find quick and permanent relict for serious and strength destroying troubles lu Moore's Revealed Remedy Thousands have used It and thousands now pralso lt. It cures permanently. l per bottle at your djugglst's. Can't Afford to Miss It, You can't afford to neglect the- New Columbian Are grate. It lias claims on every household, for It dues things no other grate lias ever au-ui-m-pllshed. All the heat goes into the room Instead of up the chimney, but no smoke at all, for the new ayMtni oi urauaiua umKea I'n--. vuuiuosuuii uhi a clear white flame. Haves you halryoiirruel bills. . For particulars, diagrams and full description, ap. ply toT-.l-; JOH. IIA.HK li'll' Ut., VI .First Btreet, Portland, reirun, wtf.W5 .tfrfP EN S I O LM i IT BICKfOR . Withlng'.on, 0. C-. they will re-1 II celve quick replies. II. Mh N. It, Vola. 6taH Xilh Corps, Probi-oulihE claims since 1678. i The debilitating drains and discharges which weaken so many women are caused by Ca tarrh of the distinctly feminine organs. Tho sufferer may call her trouble Leuchorrhoea, or Weakness.or Femalo Disease or some other name, but the real trouble is catarrh of the female organs and nothing else. Pe-ru-na radically and perma nently cures this and all othci forms of Catarrh. Itisapositivo specific for female troubles caused by catarrh of the delicate lining of tho organs peculiar to women. It always cures if used persistently. It is prompt and certain. All tho freight conductors nnd brake men on tho Montana Central railroad, Montana, went out ns a protest against a new time schedule IMso's Cure is the best medicine we ever used for all affections of the throat ami lungs. Wm. O. Endsley, Vunbiiren, Ind., Feb. 10, 10CKX Ono hundred and twenty-five boiler men in tho Standard Oil Company's works, Dayonne, N. J., struck for an increase of wages. Mothers will Unci Mrs, Winslovr's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. Cutters in seven granit6 quarries in Maine havo stmck on being refused a new scale of hours and wages. Section men on the Tiffin division of the Big Four at Tillin, O., struck for $1.20 a day, which the company re fused. BE MADE IN OIL Makes the BEST PUMPS for IRRIGATION and RECLAMATION. MINE DRAINAGE. Capa cities from one gallon to J 00,000 gallons per minute. Theynleo VT(U TWO STAMP MILLS, build the jAllUull (-Vment Urnvel Mills, and the Celebrated IbtKK Amai.oamatoh. Special Machinery for CAPK NOME. Semi for Catalogue. KRllfJH MINT, ffl 0 17 8t.-v-ii.mi St. I San AflUUfl 111 All U bU. itt-Hiicli, 134 & 130 Mnln "t..) Francisco A TOP BUGGY FOR $50.00... Would be too cheap to be good, but we have Top Buggies for for $65 Cash that we guaran tee for one year from date of purchase. They have good strong wheels, guaranteed hick ory spokes, tires 5-J 6 thick, round edge and projecting over the felloe, to protect same. Wc have others at $70, $75, $80, $85 and up. Road Wagons at $40 and up. Mitchell Farm Spring Wagons and Harness. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. J UI.IIIU VI Ullllbll UU FIRST AND TAYLOR STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON. Buy reliable goods of a reliable concern is good oolicy. N. r. N. u. aSu. aatoec. 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