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About Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1896)
“nd °“* or , , l ‘“ t ,b<“y ■»«'•« not had their tust i » ! rtme ,0 “n^ uff «nd , “ “* • “ r"* n-vor heal up nu. It doenti't pay to doctor them nml have them break out lu a new p lace worse than ever. a n , „ A 1 i n '" f n r L ‘ '* > f.llt.T . lltUc neiahhorly help and counsel 11 Kicat w ays tow ard keeping e v e rt “ f“ m ,re- T»>‘*Ve u .e in '<• > com m unity those who are in „ | ,'e ' " I « « - <-r -o help ll.e ir less fortm m ie nelglilMirs. In most 1 I .....................* no « « * , « USEFUL BOOKS GIVEN AWAY. ‘ H’*'l >,r ‘ 1 » ‘ ‘ f INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING ART AND FANCY WORK TRUMPET CALLS- Ram's Horn Bound« a Warning Rots «o th e U n red eem ed . nní li> W a Hon U to bate a lion’s en- J 1**«*« ct Poston ha* reran tic e F mice. tlonl " V ':r'k| r »'"■>’ Work and Art heeoru-! To g i v e less niakin» !hii!i l'a* histructlon« toil f tha-u we should is 2 p n eSX.i ife**’ Uble *rK» t "CArfu, tr.iv cloths, *Uhbi«nl, etc., etc., l oV* with in y fUustratiomi. I not to g iv e a s God Thin book, togeth* or with “Sttwes would. COUPON NO. 716 • 0.” ful Home Ityi*- ' The- man who w ill b» n em Thi* entitle» a n y rr n d tr lng,” fee to any reader gives help to an o f thi» ¡ta p er to on e co p y o f w Lo forward* the other l«*arns how ' F ancy Wo,k n m l Art Ot, attached coupon | a ccent maniti j best to help him- oration»," am i " S u ccctiju l and t.» Wellu, Richur«:- . : self. Home D yeing," ihiii & t'c., Hur* I lincton. Vt. No gift will be . Tneaho\’eiiher- F to o small that a. offer 1» made to advertise the reliable 1'U -1 ’ 'U "r,~ f u/"». and to get their U*j|t upon horns » d>einK into the hand« of women who want to ha# a heart full of love behind It. ur«M.w«lt by maleing Uteir old clothing loo* Bleswed are the uieek.. The rabbit like new. • ° , at.i,b? diamond F>>vn have been the survives, but the wolf is^oue. .. i dyes for nearly twenty vears, , and that their saleinertasi-fe from.year to yeui.i! Suffering often puts into tbe human in proof positive that they huve never hud un voice a tohe tha't stenis divine. e<tual.* ;}ii 14 l aw the lines too tigh tly, while such . '" O '•»use the failu re of some 'vt.o would otherw ise have avoided It. A m an m ay he pretty hard up tluam hil ly. and yet he a ll Halit. If his creditor knows this and mkits advan tage of it " f 1 ........... Huanclal uurcst the debtor and t h e whole business community are Th«* A rm y W o rm . |i we do not tliin k th e re Is much wronged. u su ally with no advan tage to The 'strongest of all men is the one he creditor. S o one is urged to take (xi of a- it'furren V e o f t1»e n n o y CWINDLIMQ ADVERTISERS; who1 taken Hod to be bis strength. nlt.v. g re a t risk for tbo anke? of accom _adoext*y«*«i\ yet It may ho well ... . jj—u— -— . . . . . . . . _ . i. Something is sure. t° be oveoinpUshed • weshnuhl h a v e unofiw'r Inrtlc- m odating .a tmlghboi, ym all .should Tcotlnncl Ynrd l» c te c tiv e » K co n ai» K y: by tjie man who sticks to one thing. realize the good that a little Jeu leu cy llp o n Uuntrerha-t' t»h;irn?rs*. i4 know n lit i li* m ore i \I m » u J \\. If we see nothing good In others, they Xb«*re 1» one official a t Sco tland Yard |x»«w Volk ’ A tfrien ltu rn ! rJy.pei‘1- m ay do, and the harm .that m ay result w 1 k > . I* i^it little known to the public, J w ill not Ue likely to see tnudh good In |Station lios o(l Hull* tin .So. from the opposite course. but wno all the sam e w o rks*very hard us. ’ ’ , an investlj;ation of in«* iM-am. I’o n ttr , t c e liou- Hack. and stK tossfnlly for the public good i Not until we know a ntnn'js heart It we « xtrac t . >»<>ii rtutt» e n r the hottotn lak e a hoard 1 hicti | our retulem would do wo!I to tltlck. t| Inches wide and (! feet Inna, by closely «can n in g, day. dn and d ay have >ve any right to say that we know out. the advertisem en ts ap p earin g lu ( him.' trtoliid! cuds l.lricb thick. 0 Incites wide and IS are very 'small, ¿loliiilriv in lliclje» long. , Nall so llj. to ends,of hot-. every London n ew spaper. We would all have less cause lo b’.ame T his offloI&Tfc p rim ary d n ty Is'to keep others if we had fewer fau lts of our ( ao<! nearly whlt.cilu ‘♦'» or. They to tn ;.tlielr ends llnsh with underside of a bright lookout for the Very num erous ’ ^uall.' I.ii ‘1 in the leaf shea. Its of lsittom . Two Strips h alf an inch thick own. . i . • ■)><, • -I .land stains/ aud :it£ »airly nml four Inches wide are nailed lo the sw in dlin g cla ss which a d v e rtise s tor j Only Go<J can tell how.mttch wrong m anagers and so on p repared to invest wliifli • <!<>etf« the mi*cMof, ovi- edges of the bottom, thus m aking a doing is prevented by one man do|ng | fn*ely in the cut straw, of cdd tnWigir three Inches deep with ' ends’ 4m oney; but, qu ite beyond this. lit*, m rlgbf. tho most care fu l m anner, notes a ll a d Vln iiay i ickK. in old eon* si.oeks. IS inches high. Then lak e strips one- Before we can know much of Ood we ¡ b bits<»f <orn stalk,th at have 1 vh * ii q u a rte r Inch thick. 3 Inches wide tunl vertisem ents a s strik e him in an y w ay have to find out a good deal about our as being suspicious, h an din g them over ¡¡ on the surface of the K’ ound in ’ Tljis will explain ,t Xilet thai Ibeen noted hy many, that the A started in blue « hum pastures licli cord fodder had b**eh ted to youns caterpillars com« forth in ten days from the t» r.e the e^.tis In case the i 'A"> were placed ill grass or grain, the young Tal*- 1 ' fur a time in *h\? Ffctr.Vth •c* eggs were placed, hut flnnL Itjde tin* whole, blade In the bill of They .life full grown in about At this time a siugle lnr- msu res about an inch and a half th and a cpiarter of an inch in !er. They may he hrlc»tiy «le as being smooth, naked eater- , moderately dark in color, with idinal stripes running the full of the body. The third stage in ects’ life begins when the eatet- go into the ground or under to make the wonderful change inactive caterpillar to an nppnr- lifeless creature. This stage is |the pupa s ta g e , or, in th e case i butterilies an d m oth«, is more irly known ns th e ch ry sn lic A single c h r y s a lis m easu res t throe-fourths of a n inch in i Capacity of a Corn C rib . |ls a safe ru le in e s tim a tin g the ( a crib, to -a llo w tw o cu b ic feet i bushel of corn. B y a cubic iis meant 70 p ounds of < a r corn, i is équivalent tc» fid pounds of II com. T he ru le is to a llo w 14 for col» in th e f a ll, an d 1- «In the sp rin g a f t e r th e corn has | .Iried out p e rfe c tly . Two crib s ^ feet long, six feet w id e an d ten igh, will b y th is ru le JA 'd 1,800 Ten feet* Is too liig » V^ ¿jrow | « » y w ith a scoop ut <*«0 he two openings for ca<^. ^ v injt down to within four or live the floor, and when Ib e crib is ►the bottom of these, short boards placed a « to ss them, as the crib and most of the Ailing can be th ease. W hen the cribs must to the top, a boy or man can corn hack to th e ends and fill it, ^to utilize a ll th e space. I’r"*p rvc a R eco rd . |tould be no had plan for every and particularly for every l farmer, to make a resolution— *P it— to preserve an Intelligible I of nil his transactions, the • the «canons, the crop* grown, fah* of planting, with such his- l°f their progress as will throw Japon the results reached. How 1 time has t^een employed, what * was done, when, and in short M*et relating to the economy of F® might he briefly but intelli [noted. Such a record, even for year, w ould be of v a lu e in ’ for the next year, enabling trtner to b etter plan his w o rk, be- Mhe points at which he sncceed- Pwe!l as those at which lie failed the previous year, would be p wggesrion and reminder. OJIAIN WA SIT, PItEV.KXTRD. IS Indies long, pointed a t upper'end, and mii 11 hwin to the sides of tin? trough, le a v in g a space, bet ween p ickets of ly*. inches for chicks or 2 inches for fowls. T h is gives a complete and durable fee l rack , w here the w eak have equal chance with the strong, and no w aste of feed.—Farm and Home. No A m erican Fnt sto ck ih oxr, T h ere will lu1 no American Eat Stork Show in Chicago this year. The Illinois S ta le Ronrd of A grieulture has decided th at the tim e is too short to allow for proper arrangem en ts being made. The stockm en, too. are of the opinion that It would not lie convenient for them to a t tend. the tim e being too short for them to get their herds In condition. It is probable that another cause has oper ated to some e x te n t The Springfield fa ir Involved them in debt about S 1 - 000, aud they had asked lo have a gu a r an tee iund of $30,000 raised If the fat stork show was to he held. Only $13,000 of the la tte r sum had been subscribed. V en d F u rro w n N nt.ance. Tbe dead furrow is a lw a y s a nui san ce lu preparing Land for a erop, un less it is upou wet hinds, which m ust n ecessarily he thrown into ridges a couple of rods wide to carry off su r face w ater. The reversing plow Is now used and highly recommended when It Is desirable to have lands level. W e shall Investigate tills revers ible plow and report upon Its p ractical u tility another season. Ita lry Dots. It Is well to rem em ber that culls will com e with the best of breeding. If a cow has a sore teat, m ilk very ca re fu lly , and apply extract of witch hazel. If a cow’s teats are muddy or covered w ith other fllth. they should lie w ashed w ith w ater and then wiped dry before beginn ing to milk. W ith tem perature under control and eb u n iln g direct a t the right tim e, the b utter w ill come solid so n s to be easily handled and free from butterm ilk W hen the butter Is m arbled. It is eith e r caused hy leavin g too much but term ilk In the butter a t the last w ork ing or the salt has not been distributed evouly. Much of the average farm butter con ta in s m any of Hie essen tials of good d u a lity , but because it falls In one or more essen tials it fa lls to bring best prices. The la w s enacted during the past two v ears w ltb reference to oleom argarine seem to be slowly hut surely reducing output Of the stuff, and they are cer ta in ly of great benefit to the legitim ate dairy In te re s ts.^ ____ _ A «-ricnlturn1 Atom '- Z :r P; ~ rubbish, and along fences, esp ecially hedjr«'»- Tbe potato blight 1» on the Increase. tiiat deal with cipher .>vritiug. and part, ' p t his d uty is to tra n sla te ev ery cipher that m ay appear, han din g over a Copy o£ the. tran slatio n to a c tiv e m em bers • of the staff when a n y th in g is revealed th a t Ju stic es such a course. The w rite r had the p riv ile g e the oth-’ er d ay o f a short Chat w ith this official —a, brjght young fellow , sp eak in g sev cral lan guages, who sa id : “I am a fra id th a t I am not allow ed to tell you m uch, but I m ay sa y that no d ay ever p asses w ithout m y handing over some ad vertisem en t for in quiry. Our scru tin y in th is w ay h as become very keen recen tly, for it is an open secret that certain foreign catch ad vertisem en t sw in d lers a re expected here ere' long. “B esides, there have been exposed in court m any case s of sw in d lin g recent ly which have depended solely on a l lu rin g advertisem en ts. In two of them I gave w arn in g long ago, but uo prose cutor would come fo rw ard . W ere 1 allow ed to do so, I could show you hundreds of most m ysterio u s cipher advertisem en ts in the book o ver there the bulk of these, of course, b eing be tween lovers, but m any of them cou tain in g w arn in gs from one educated sw in d ler to another. “Of course, you know th a t the thieve* even a re a ll sp ecialists n o w ad ays, and it is su rp risin g how soon a bogus ad vertisem ent sw in d ler g e ts to work again in the sam e directio n when he Is released from Ja il. 1 am ad vised of the release of these m eu, and the c h a r a cte ristics of th eir s ty le r.re soon ob serv ab le again in the advertisem en t columns. “W e, as a rule, w arn them a t one«* th a t we recognize the new p lan t, and ir this w a y hundreds of w a rn in g s ar«? sent out y e a rly and do an am ount ol good th at the p ublic know s nothing of My d uty is v e ry monotonous, and I d art not get even a sin gle edition behind band."—London T it-B its. ex p ressed in a w ord a s can be fired out of a gun It is b etter to be a b le to suffer long an d be kin d th an to be a b le to -talk lik e an an g el. T he m an who s a y s no to lilm se lf In n o th in g lia s th e d ev il for a tra v e lin g com panion. ; T h e C h ristia n who does not look h ap p y w hen he g iv e s d im s the polish on h is g ift. T he fiian who w ould h av e a la rg e life, m ust w o rk an d p ra y th a t be m ay UaVe a la r g e h eart. A good m an finds good w h erev er lie goes, b ecau se th e good in him b rin gs out good In others. T he slo th fu l m an can n ever find th a t sw ee tn ess In b read w h ich Hod puts In It for the d ilig e n t m an. We often call upou God to take aw ay our trials, when what he wants Is to give us grace to stand them. The devil almost gains our consent to stay, when he proves that nobody else is doing anything to make him go. There Is probably a rime in the life of every man when his hand almost touches the philosopher's stone. There will be no revival when the people ran see clear across the house | that the preacher Isn't expecting much. Every mother should train her chil dren as carefully os she would If she knew they were to lie kings and | queens. Many a man cheats himself out of a blessing, because he is not williug to trust God with the way in which It shall come. David found the valley of the shadow of death a better place than the green pastures, but It Is hard to convince those who have not tried It that it Is that way. r "T «»IT nm l Q uit. T*r there is a n y m lsnnder- ÎilîÎAv ii two ounce bag, and two coupons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwell’s Durham. Buy a bag of i this celebrated tobacco | and read the coupon- which gives a list of val-' uable presents and how to get them. titrnuzl) fl11* rin«l it is i »1 • * e »"*p#*y ;,DSm a k e . n«, noise or the chip ~ u .e s : A b**u Frauc— w Genuine DURHAM Tobacco Rebuilt Gas and ..... Gasoline Engin es. ___ FOR SALB CREAM IS GUARANTEED ORDER..... l-i H. P. Hercules. Gas or Gasoline. t-2 H. P. Herciilis. Gas or Gasoline. 1-2 H. P. Regan, Gas or Gasolin 1-3 II. P. Oriental, Gas or Gasoline. 1-4 II. P. Otto, Gas or Gasoline. 1-4 II. P. Pacific, Gas or Gasoline. 1-6 H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline, i-io H. P. Hercules. Gas or Gasoline. State Your W ants an d W rite for P rices.. 405-7 San so m e S tre e t San Francisco, C ai... H e r c u le s G a s ....E n g in e W o r k s Gas, Gasoline and Oil Engines, 1 to 200 H. P, P Of the Breast. We w ill Pay the Postage, ■ WHEAT. AXLE CREASE A man without enthusiasm Is a very poor friend, hut he takes good care of hi lu self.______________ ____ ‘j h|s |a tbe season when those per sons who have never tried 'possum t~* i long for It- Blackwell's ¡1 ‘ , r I sss “It 1 « queer how yon Inexperienced riders alw ays takesneb long ride«." “No. It Isn't a bit queer; we are afraid to stop ami get off for fear we can't get on again."—Detroit Free Press. •; I :>:»}• C h e a p e s t P o w e r .... A R e a l B lo o d R e m e d y . for the rest of your life. Do you see now how v.e can afford to say: “ Get every sort of S c h illin g 's B est of your grocer, and get your money back on them with the finger nail. If '«e nn.i make, a snapping * b £ b re a ^ what you don't like” ? ùl Many thousand dollars worth of valuable articles suitable for Christmas gifts for the young and old, are to be given to smokers of Blackw ell’s Genuine Durham To bacco. You will find one coupon inside each Mr. A. H. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St., Memphis, Tenn., says that his wife paid no attention to a small lump which appeared in her breast, but it soon de veloped into a cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment ol the best physicians, it continued to spread and grow rapidly, eating two holes in her breast. The doctors so o n pronounced her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, but she con tinued to grow worse and when informed that both her aunt and grandmother had .died from cancer he 1 gave the case up as hopeless. Someone then re commended S.S.S. and though little hope remained, she begun it. and an improvement was no F ilt e r s . ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and j Prof. Tyndall s Idea, expressed many when she had taken several bottles it years ago, that filtration through a plug disappeared entirely, and although sev l'UYSICIAXS WISK IN T li E l It GEN of eottou wool was a most efiit’icnt eral years have elap sed , not a sign ol method of freeing air from uiieroblc the disease has ever returned. IC II \ T ION. germs, led to attempts being made to The above claps of scientists recoRnis*, and have repeatedly borne testimony, to the etticaey sterilize water in the same way. Little of hostetter’s Stomach Hitters as a remedy and success has hitherto beeu attained, but S.S.S. ( g u a r a n t e e d p u r e l y v e g e t a b l e ) preventive of lever and ague, rheumatism, quite recently M. Heurl Potevin claims is a real blood remedy, and never fails want of vigor, liver complaint, and some other ailments and infirm conditions of the system. that he lias evolved a method of so con to cure Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism Kxperience and observation huve taught them structing such filters,that he can com Scrofula, or any other blood disease. its value. They but echo the verdict long Our b o o k s since pronounced hy the public and the press. pletely sterilize water In large quanti Only the benighted now are ignorant of Amur- ties. The fibers of the cotton are finely will be mailed ioa’a tonic and alterative. free any ad powdered and sifted, and then susjiend- d r e s *jo s . S w if t The multitude is like the iea; it ed In water and allowed to settle. This Specific Co., either bears you up or swallows you, they do In compact mass, forming a Atlanta Ga. according to the wind. paste, which, allowed to dry slowly, M i l l c n r o r c T® any #<l<lr»M, our . . . . gives filter plates quite Impervious to I y IAILC.II r n e t ...... s p e c ia l 1 * 1 - 10 « l u « of DEAFNESS CANNOT DK CUItED germs, etc. The best results are gained HOUSEHOLD c o o n s . ETC. by placing the plates between two Hr local arrbcatlons, as they cannot reach the plates of sandstone or perforated metal, This circular is issued for the benefit of our <1 1 feased portion of the car. There is only one customers who cannot avail themselves way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu and If they are arranged lu a battery, country of our Daily Kneeial Sales. Send us your ad tional remedies. I leaf ness is caused hy an in like tbe filter presses so commonly used dress. You will find both goods and prices flamed condition of me mucous lining or the WILL A KINCK CO., Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed in Europe for sewage, sludge, etc., very right. 81&-820 Market Street, San Francisco, «'al. you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear large quantities of water can be rapidly ing, and when it is enti.ely closed, deafness i> Make money by sue- the result, and unless the Inflammation can la* sterilized. Periodical cleanings are uee- eessful speculation in taken out and this tube restored to its normal C hicago. We buy and condition, hearing will be destroyed forever, cssary, ns uo matter what care Is taken, sell wheat there on nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, the rule which holds good In all other margins. Fortunes have been vnode on a small which is nothing but an inflamed condition of filters serving the same end. that the beginning by trading in futures. Write for the mucous sur.aces. Best of re:erenee given. Sev We will give One Hundred Pollors for any microbes are able to get through tho full parth-ulars. years’ experience on the Chicago Hoard of ca«e of deafness (caused by catarrh) that can filtering material eventually by a pro eral Trade, and a thorough knowledge of the bual- not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Mend for ness. Downing, Hopkins Co., Chicago Board circulars; free.^ ^ CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. cess of growth, obtains. There is. how of Trade Brokers. Offices in Portland, Oregon, and Spokane, Wash. ever, no great difficulty In this, ns the fold hy druggists, 7. c. Hall's Family Fills are the heat. cells of the m aterial are easily purified Great: thing» are not iiocompliahed by by a fresh pulping in boiling water. idle dreams, hot by year» of patience BEST IN THE WORLO. S o iin n 'a R eason. and wise»y directed ita d y. Surprised Dame—What? And you Its wearing qaalitienare wi«urpa**e<1,actually outlasting t » o x e s of any »»t er »-ra"d Ere« /II.KRKS ANP »AI.FCMEN—MALE ATP FF- have refused Mr. De Goode? I thought from Alii in-1 Oils « » - T 1 II DC i.V. \ INK. FO R M A i.R B Y O REGO N a NI* 1 . nmle -Kmplnvpd mi*l uriPmploy.fi. . n i l you liked him. O T O !« »Ik r H A H T S ^ l .tamrefi i-ll «dfi'rpwr-fi PITTpl.fi.» it o n « tor I.ovely Daughter—I did. but to tell ly -W A W tlN and Dealers generally. rp#lrtr#tlon »w>H«ttlnn M»nk to Kmploypp- lnduitrlal Aarclntlon. Home olfic», ¿4» w 1 * 1 .- yon the truth, none of the other girls ington MrePt, Portland, Orpgon. FOR PE0FLETHAT ARE SICK or seemed to care a snap for him.—New “ Ju s t Don’t Fssl Woll/* York Recorder. \ \ e will forfpit $t,flfifi if an y of oor pnh- e r value, or a nuisance. T be preponderance of evidence s, en.s to lm a g a in st the r. plowing of eon ! i fnr Wheat. The land is lu g » « l con'd Irion "without plowing f n t the ^ " U w a u d d r:l. In the wheat. To tel, When pumpkins an- n p e - b p *x*t\veeii employer and em- off soft it Is not ripe. r ií íli : Get Your Christmas Gifts Free , to the heads of different departm ents. selves. As m uch b itte rn e ss a n il h ate can be He is himsnLf an ex p e rt.in a il matrons stock hy the potato grower. For storing corn fodder, either s b r .^ dcd or bulk, a n y « » « of « s h e d . h a t h . . a rainproof roof n i l do. AH th at n ecessary is that It be kept dry. [.an d that is rich enough to prodnee „_nrm 0n the ••Inteniiv«* plan do«*» not jj.hf.fi testimonial# are prrrvpn to hp not i A‘lvnnco in When». A S u re W ny. P1 r e n t but a Judicious rotation gpmtiiip. T iik 1’ iso Co., W arren, P*. PPrive of wheat has advanced In An agricultural exchange asks; "How of the world, and Is due to must be kept up. « ¡th clover m ixed In can we prevent elder from working?” l*t(* causes. F irst came a drouth You might get it a government i*>#l- Wralia. which cut down the last T l a ^ v o u r c e lla r , frost proof whlte- W e want your tea-traJe tlou.—Texas Sifter. ■| thotii. and let them a t a ll time# P the colonies very m aterially, w ash t capable of frequent W h eel N ew «, phe advices from Adelaide indi- l*""*t need of rain, and tl»«» next ^ » a y he dwarfed on that ac- bnd years In succession f^din are Improbable, .but not I * 1,1“ The crop In the Argen- l^Pnl.iic j* „ilort for the same ^ nd this Is also true of Imlia The spectacle of Callfor- p ’ng wheat to Calcutta Is one 1 has never l»efore beheld. r" ! ---- and send you---- THIS SET OF HOUSEHOLD KNIVES Consisting of a 1-l-ineh bread knife, 13- inch cuke knife utid a pnrinK knife, ......... At 21 Cents for the Three ........ These knives eut bread and «*»ike with out crumbliiiK, and if hot ns well as i f cold., Also Rogers Bros.’ Genuine Tri,le Plated Knives anil Forks I T Í O R R Knr Ih» wt of S kn lre. »nd * M l $ 0 i 0 J fork«, as* shown above. Or Rame style, only single plated, a t « I f»o >r the set. I’o.-tage paid by us. To euch r.u» lomer who bus not received our new Kail Cat* alogue we will send it free. OLDS $1 KING, PUR»LA NO, OR. 302 Wathhgtcn St. HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL/ UKE ». EUPPEKT S FACE BLEACH. àfÊ Ë Chicago AND Per Ian?, Cr. »IMF A nrPT HTT says: **T appreciate tbo fact that thero i re thousands and thousands of the ladies of the United States that would lik« to trv my World Renowned KACK BIJCAOHt but fiave been kept rrom doing so on account of the price, which is 12 per bottle, or 3 bottles taken together fft> In order that all of theso may have an opportunity, I will mail free a •ample bottle, safely racked, plain wrapper, on rp<eipt of 26cents. FRKt'K LF.H, pimples, moth, sailowness, black head»*, acne, eczema. ollinesN or roughness, or any discoloration or disease of the skin, and wrinkles (not caused bv facial expression,) FACE BLEACH removes ahsoluto- ly. It does not cover up, as cosmetics do, but it Is a cure. Fend for my book “How to he Beautiful,” freo on application. Address all communication* or call on N N R . A. k r p i 'I l l T . Room 6, Golden Rule Building, T er4. land. Of T e r m s to A g ent s . HEADQUARTERS " GUNS FÎÂÎLIVER PILLS e r « t h « One T h i n g to use. Only On« for a Do««. Bold by Druggist« «t 25c. a box Hample« mailed fr«o. AddrcM » Or. Bosanko Weg. Cn. Phi la. I»a# A Itisfcy H errtce. B01Î0M PSICt*. ! for « .l.lnsoe, C. W. QHREVF. 739 N a rk rt M runt, ftwti » inrp Ì mio , f«t. •••«• 1'ILKIt cur«*d ;: no pni pay until The African Bakes Company ba# be TbVJPTtJRffi - « « ■ «nein 1.111'U. cured: rend for book. Du*. M anmkici . o A come so careful that it compels its Ì'tiRTF.ariKi.D, Market Kt„ San Francia«*«. agent# to pay tbeir own funeral ex peases; so many agents died that an S U R E C U R E por P I L E S liefet«« a»4 Rita« Hiewriiu« or Brotrlidie« H ue »»**» - M ((a order was actually Issued compelling PR. o - 8 an - ko ’ s V i l i r e m e d y . »«»- lo <>er* A p a - t't» cu re t . r t r . f i « e * U r # e f r W * the agents to die at tbeir own expense. k I» m « . , eim D b r evbe .c x t .t « e r «»mi D H IIO # A > k O I 'M » « . , f « , For a long while tbe ranipany bus en joyed a monopoly of trade. Govern mm . in families of tbe nobil ity seldom, if ever, din* with th. beads of tb. establishment. They take tbeir meals alone or wltb tbe younger members of tbe family. *. r. ». o, so. 8 * 7 . r. s. o. nu 7 m