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W A S H IN G T O N í ^ > COUNTY W i l l In a G ra ve . HATCHET. A G A S O L IN E H O IS T IN G E N G IN E . D on't In flu en ce o f W a r on T oys. |W| a civ would Is. i' 1 . . ttU-v d°H ars Almost a parallel to the Jacob Z. Da- W ithin the past few weeks a Ger adjoining f a r £ ^ w ^ - ' i í * '" fis will discovery turns up in Indiana, I t H o « « t h e W o r k o f t h e H t e a m K u g l n e man factory which makes lead toy «..l- readers voultl lrv ¡, t ,, " Uh °ur for after lying in a man’s coffin for B e t t e r a n t i W i t h 1.e»a C o a t . , dlers, lias received so many outers for waste stamps. Save we have seen them. ’ ** rt‘su,u «* nearly 30 years, a will has been ex- The nse of gas and gasoline engines Turkish and Greek soldiers for next hnmed at Leavenworth, in that state, in mines and lor ali power purfitMes is Christmas that it announces through your Schilling's first yqllo v T * and its terms «re liuble to increase a very much O B the increase. New uses .the Eunqiean press its inability to till tea-tickçts,and send severa son whv n., 1 au.i good rea- troublesome litigatiou among the heirs tor them are lieing found every day. any more orders this year. 'The makers ■* wii} we should not I». ... of the man who had the document bur They are being used quite extensively of toy uniforms, games, pictures and ; guesses for that missing tipple eaters'- In- “ nu'*‘ “ f ied with him. for pumpiug,.fof,hoisting, and for otiier similar toys are also running overtime, habit or pmetiev (,r i " “ rrfw ,ü '**• Jacob Kiss ingen was the man. The work in mining. Mr. W. F . Patrick making specialties illustrating the word in one envelope. 't he Hulletiu uf p ‘ ttt,n* apples raw will was found by aocident, because has an article in a recent number of the Turco-Greek war. Even the textile in Sc Mining's first money " bat we believe ¿ " “ “valuabl when Kissingen died, although the will New York Engineering and Mining dustries ure preparing to reap the gold was believed to have been made, no Journal giving experience with a gaso en harvest and material of every im back tea, at your grocer’s. n s y . • No harm *“ • can « come - even to » laxly could tind it,. So the heirs went line hoisting engine at the Southern aginable description in Turkish and -licate system by eating o f T “ l * ! to law and have been at it for three Rules of contest published in larf Eureka mines in Utah. Mr. Patrick Greek designs is being manufactured in • 11 y apples Just before going to lied ” decades. large quantities. advertisement about the first and midd says: " "Iso remarks tha, the a p p le t del, A few days ago a dispute arose which of each month. "W e have had the engine in use for A lé HOUND R E A SO N S F O R A P P R O V A L . is Phosphoric add. What is not so well could lie cleared up by the family Bi some time, and have found it highly known, however, observes the Xebras- ble. So the old grave was opened and satisfactory and in the highest degree T here are several c o g e n t reasons w h y lh e " \*rmer- •• Points out. is that it thor the book taken out. It was in a good economical. We are engaged in sink m e,Ileal p ro fe s sio n re c o m m e n d am i the p u b lic oughly disinfects the mouth, excites state of —' “ S ■ — '— preservation, and, when ing. and of course only hoisting inter p refer H ostetter’ s S tom a ch B itters a b o v e I lie o rd in a ry ca th a rtics. It d o e s n ot d re n c h and «< I on of the liver, promotes a sound opened, to the surprise of everyone, dis mittently. Our engine is rated at 25- weaken* th e b o w e l«, but assists rattier titan Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored A V a l u a b l e N e w N a d ia * « . and healthful sleep, helps the kidney closed the old man’ s will. forces n a tu re to a c t ; it is h o ta u lr and safe: its horse(>ower, and hoists a load of 1,100 a ctio n is n e v e r p re ce d e d bv an in tern a l e a rth W e a k itosH, N e rv o u sn e ss, D e b i l i t y , Th(* lists of good, early radishes are xs-re lous and prevents calculus By the terms of the document found q u a k e lik e tltal p r o d u c e d by a d ra stic p u rg a nnd all the train o f evila ao large that all but experts may find growths, obviates indigestion, and is in the grave the projierty of Kissingen |iounds from a deptli of 275 feet in 45 tiv e. For fo rty -liv e years past it has been a from earljr errors or lator exoossoft : th® results o f It diffletilt to make a suitable selection. one of the best-known preventives of was divided equally among five ch il seconds. Our consumption of gasoline h o u se h o ld rem ed y for liv e r, stom a ch am i kid lias averaged only 0.7 gallons |>er hour. ney trou b le. overwork, sickness, wor- Irenoh Breakfast, Karly Scarlet Tur diseases of toe throat. These are ben- dren, one of them a resident of Ger , ry, etc. Full strength, The amount of water used in cooling k development and ton« „Ip gcarlet Olive-Shaped and others dlts enough to make us all apple eat many, and born of Kissingen’s first There are two business men in an I given to every o r g e n the cylinders is very small, as larg. I and portion o f the body, luve Ion»: been general favorites, but ers. surely. w ife. And this is where the new trou galvanised iron cooling tanks are pro English town named 1. Game-ami II. E. f Simple, natural methods. tbf new Henderson's Hose Turnip rad- Went ble begins. None of the four American ’ Immediate improvement ■ pi A p a r a t e th e F lo c k « . vided with the engine, and only enough seen. Failure impossible, i*-a life like illustration o f which is lue first thing to do with Hooks that heirs ever heard of the father’s first water is required to replenish what is zono reference«. Book« C A N BE explanation and proofs shown herewith—Is second to none In nre kepi on farms rather than on marriage, and not one of them guessed lost by eva|H>ration. In many of our mailed (seeled) free. SAVED ranches is to separate the flock Into a that he had a brother in Europe. T bC craving t«»r drink ish <ll»*i*nsp. u nmrv«lmw Western mining districts water for a cure tor which has heen discovered culled "A m i The German heir, of course, has number of small ones, each composed steam plant would cost as much or more A h « . ” which mukcn the inebriate lose all taste t’o r strong drink without know ing why. as it cun be of one kind, and having a regard to sex, been in ignorance, too, of the exist than the fuel. given secretly in tea, cotTee, soup and the like. age ami general condition. The weak ence of his Amt*ican brothers, and the "T h e engine is provided with elec I f " \ntl .la*r” is not kepi by you r driiKgist semi dollar to the Kenova » hemical t o.. t*t Itroiol ones should uot lie placed with the property and money bequeathed to him. tric ami toreli igniters. Isitli of which one way. New York, and It will be sent postjukid. in If be presses bis claim now. it is said the roost co m p le te lin e or G ym n a siu m strong. The wether or stock flock work very satisfactorily. One man plain wrapper, with full directions how to give Wo ca rry am i A th le tic G ood s o n t h e t 'o e s t . should lie in one flock, the breeding that the four brothers who live here can, by mean« of the self-starter, easily secretly. I t i f o r u i a i I o n iiiw llm l f < « « . SUIT* A*.# UNIFORMS MADE TO 0 R0 ER. Send for O ur Athletic, t'u la io g u e . ewes In another, and the lambs in uu will have quite a hole in tlieir purses start the engine alone; after starting it Ill 1895 statistics of visitors to Paris when they pay him what is his by his other, if the iiest results are to lie so- requires no attention, except to see that were kept by the |M>lioe, to whom pro W I L L A F I N C K C O .. father’s will. cured. the oil cups are feeding properly. prietors of hotels and boarding houses HI H H it» M a r k e t S t .. S u n P r w n c t s o o . ( s i . H o ra n r o w e r o f I .i i c l i t i i i i if f . "B y means of the operating levers had to make returns. These statistics N. I». N . IT. N o. 9 9 . ’ 9 7 . . 8 a v e t h e V o tin '- T i m b e r . English, 43,373; Americans, A recent Minister storm in the neigh near the shaft, one man can hoist, were: There is always a demand for good ■':-A H E N w r i t i n g (•> s r i v e r t i s s n . p l e a s e \Y m e n t i o n till«* p s p e r . timber, especially of the quick-growing borhood of Berlin afforded an opportu dump the buckets, run nut the waste, 42.817; Germans, 36,242. kinds, such as pine, oak and birch. A nity of measuring precisely the jsiwer The experi piece of land cleared will in thirty-live of a flash of lightning or forty years have a new growth large menters took as a basis the amount of enough for box boards, and spool strips, iron fused by a flash of lightning, and and there should lie more attention giv according to the statement whicfli they en to this source of income. Stronger have published, the power of a flash of and more systematic laws protecting lightning is on an average equivalent ' W E A R E ASSERTIN G IN T H E C O U R T S O U R R IG H T T O T H E to 7,000 horsepower. timber should be passed. E XC L U SIV E USE O F T H E W O R D “ C A S T O R IA " A N D H O I T T 'S S C H O O L . "P IT C H E R 'S C A S T O R IA ," AS O U R t r a d e ‘ m a r k . T urkey F ood . One rtf the host s ch o o ls for hoys on this coast i / /~*T r — / The best feed for young turkeys is a I, DR. S A M U E L PITCHER, o f H yannis, M assachusetts, i n c h a x g e o i ex M ate S u p erin ten d en t Ira cake made of equal parts of ground /a .4 ilr reulrt ¡¡oi«tin g Engine. H oitt, Ph. D.,at B u rlin gam e, Situ M ateo c o u n t y , was t)us origin ator o f " P IT C H E R ’S CASTORIA,” the sam e oats, corn and wheat baked so that it a ccred ited . and in aurli work a* our*, or at small that has borne and does now on every will crumble. They ought to have tlieir A single jHtlypns lias been cut into freedom from yards as soon as possible, 124 parts, and each in time became a mine*, have time to <lo the tool *harp- hear the fa c -sim ilc sign atu re o f 1 w rapper. beauty as well as quality and earli say when two weeks old. hut should ening and timber framing. perfect animal. This is the origin al " P IT C H E R ’S CASTORIA,” w hich has been "T h e machinery i* noiaelc** and ness. It has a small, compact top and lie housed at night. Nothing is better —— — — —— — The gasoline tank i* placed out- a miniature root, requires only twenty- than good, whole corn to fatten tur P i s o ’ s Cure f o r ( 'o n s u m p t i o n h*ft saved ( safe. used in the homes o f the m others o f A m erica fo r over th irty m e la rg e d o c t o r b i l l s .— G. I.. B a k e r. 422H j aide the engine loom, underground, and three days to mature and remains in keys. years. LOOK CAR EFU LLY a t the w rayjtcr and see th at it is R e g e n t iSq.. P h ila d e lp h ia , Pa.. Dec. 8, *9f\ i below the level of the engine bed, and (rood condition for ten days. Its beau G o o l f o r H o c k , the kin d you have alw ays bought /T » t „ "" on th e tlful rosy pink color renders it very at A man in a balloon four miles alwvve the gasoline is drawn up a* needed by To keep hogs thrifty when fattening 1 the earth can plainly hear the barking a small pump placed on one aide of the tractive when bunched. — American a n d h a s t h e s i g n a t u r e o f w rap— mix two quarts of wood ashes or tine of a dog. engine. This arrangement prevent» all Agriculturist. per. Mo one has a u th ority fro m me to use m y nam e excep t charcoal with one pint salt and a quar possibility of an explosion. In fact, I H O W ’ S T H IS ? ter of a pound of sulphur. Ten hogs Q u i c k l y M o d e Hedire. consider it safer and more economical The Centaur Company o f w hich Chus. II. F letcher is American Gardening shows a short will eat this mixture once a w eek.- than steam, and when the hoisting is W e offer One H u n dred D ollars R ew ard for P resident. * . ' ^ n 11 > t o f C atarrh that ca n n o t t>* c a r e d *»> cut to a handsome hedge. A “ form" is Agriculturist. done, it can be shut down ami there is H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. M arch 8, 1897. *-***■**.£-i-■ \ ^ e N n ,JD. made of wire netting, the sides and top absolutely no consumption of fuel and F. .1. CH EN EY Si CO.. Props.. T o le d o . (). Poultry Point«. W e, th e u n d ersig n ed , have know n F. J. also being covered. Along the base on no |K>ssible danger of explosion." Dry earth is a good material to scat C heney fo r the last 1> >cars, and b e lie v e him either side of this quickly growing The illustration given herewith perfectly h o n o ra b le in all business trasaetions, D o not -endanger the life o f your child by accepting a cheap substituts ter under the roosts. an*. H naneiallv a ble to ca rry ou t any o b lig a shows a type of engine very much in tion m ade b y their firm . which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies Oil the average it will cost $1 to keep, use in mines throughout California, W est & T a r a x . on it), the ingredients of which even he docs not know. W holesale D ruggists. T o le d o , O. a laying lien one year. Oregon, Idaho. Arizona, Mexico. Utah, WAI.D1NO, K INNAS Si M a KVIN. Montana, Nevada, etc. It ¡ h bulit by When a thrifty bird is fully matured, W h olesa le D ruggists, T slcd o , O. H a ll’ s C atarrh C ure is taken in te rn a lly , a ct the Hercules Gas Engine Works, of Han it is easily fattened. in g d ire ctly upon the b lo o d and m u cou s su r BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Stale bread soaked in milk is a good faces o f the system . Price 76c. per b ottle. Sold Francisco, in all sizes, from two to two by all d ru g gists. T estim on ia ls free. hundred horsepower. The engines are feed for young poultry. H a ll 's fa m ily p ills are th e best. built extra heavy, the hoisting drum Karly hatched, well developed pullets Kuxsia has 41,800 public acliools, being the same base as the engine, and make good winter layers. while Germany, with only half the geared direct. The levers operating Cleanlinesc and good feeding are the population, ban 50,000 achoolH, with the hoist are positive in action, and are secrets of success with poultry. nearly three time« aa many pupils as within easy control of the operator. About three thousand of these engines leghorns and Black Spanish lay eggs the Russian. TO M ARK A IIK IX iK Q U IC K L Y . are in use in different part» of the w ith the whitest shells of any breed. A new method of testing the hard vines are planted, which soon cover the A cross of the Wyandottes and bang ness o f steel halls lias been devised. country, and in every instanee have wire with a mass o f green that becomes shans combines many good qualities demonstrated tlieir superiority over The balls are dropped from a fixed more and more dense and beautiful that make a fowl valuable for market. any other isiwer (or the purpose used. height on a plate glass set at an angle; each succeeding year if the proper sort They are also made to burn distillate Ollmenl. sunflower seed, hemp seed if properly teni[>ered they rebound R E A S O N S F O R U S IN G of vines are used. The "proper sort” oil, which reduces the fuel cost very and buckwheat can all be used to good into one rceptacle, and if they are too would include our common woodbine. materially, and where water and fuel advantage in feeding fowls intended soft, they drop into another. are scarce, the saving in these items It Is a quick grower, nnd Its foliage is quite often enables the property to be remarkably handsome, bobh in the for exhibition. worked where otherwise the expense at green state and when touched by S lau gh ter o f B irds. tendant utsm operating a steam engine autumn frosts. There are many other One of the largest Importers of feath would preclude it. vines, however, that would answer ad ers in Knglaml. Mr. Weller. Is report mirably for this purpose, so that all ed to have made this statement: "1 n IV\ iti«iMl#*’ • Three Wills. Because it is absolutely pure. tastes can be suited. Such a hedge til recently, millions of birds of para So rich was the Due d ’ Aninulc that | Because it is not made by the so-called Dutch Process in needs only such annual clipping as will dise. simliirds. humming birds, etc., which chemicals are used. suffice to keep the vines growing even were slaughtered annually: in one for- j And consider that In addressing Mrs. lie hail to make three wills to pro|»erly Because beans of the finest quality are used. ly all over the wire—as rhiekly In one est in France alone oue-half a million Finkham you are confiding your private provide for the disposition of his prop ills to a woman—a woman whose ex erty.- One of them relates exclusively J '| iS S 4. Because it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired tilace as in another. little songsters were caught every year; | perience in treating woman's diseases to that part of nis projmrty which is in ** the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans. while, had it not been for State inter is greater than that o f any living phy France, while the other deals w ith the K e e n th e » b e e p nt H o m e. *5. Because it is the most economical, costing less than one cent wealth deposited in England, possibly The Illustration, from Farm and ference, the nightingales of Germany sician, male or female. a cup. Home, portrays a sheep poke made of vvolild now have been practically ex- | You can talk freely to a woman when from motives of precaution. Be «ure that you p t the genuine article made by W ALT ER tlnct. In all. the importation of feath- - It is revolting to relate your private BAKER A CO. Ltd.. Dorchester, M i h . I «tabllahod I7 M . a hickory stick (a) 4 or 5 feet long, The latest estimate of the population ers lately amounted to considerably troubles to a man; besides, a man does bent in the center, more than fl, 00 lM >00 per annum.” not understand, simply because he is a of the globe has been made by M d ’ ! and n wire (b) fas Amfreville, who places it at 1,479,729,- i Many tons of feathers still annually | man. tened about 10 000. The numlter of inhabitant* to the 1 frange hands. “ But our business,” inches below the MRS. PINK nAM ’S STANDING square mile in Asia is 48; in Africa. , said Mr. Weller, "with the exception bend and another INVITATION. 15; in America, 8; in Oceanic«, and of one line, has declined rapidly.” And (c) after the poke Is Women suffering from any form o f the polar regions, 3; in Australia. 1. the reason of the decline, we are in slipped over the formed. is "the activity displayed by a female weaknessare invi ted topromptly The yearlv increase of the population | sheep's neck. 4 or ladies' society established for the pur- : communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at of the earth is about 5 to every 1,000. b Inches 1 o w e r £ Lynn, Masa. All letters are re At this rate the population doubles ' pose Of boycotting hats. etc., for which All the pains that man suffer* down to fasten the small feathers are used for adorn ceived, opened, read, and answered by every 139 years. from are the result of weaknes*. The | Poke in place. This women only. A woman can freely ment" It is added that the society, nerves are weak or the muscles nre I device will keep A lady while traveling from Tyrone which was started only a year or two talk of her private illness to a woman. to Altoona, Pa., had her pocket picked weak. If neither o f these, the vital any sheep from go ago. has reduced the feather business Thus has been established the eternal in a car, and she was hustled off miles function* need strength. What is j ing through a wire, confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and to half it* dimensions. Of course, all better than electricity, which fills from her destination because she had rail or board fence, the women o f America which has never considerate women will be pleased to every part of the body with new | not money to pay her fare. There were f I* a good tiling for hear this: for now such species of birds been broken. Out o f the vast volume fourteen men who witnessed the act, I a vitality every day ? lumping sheep.and a« have not already been exterminated o f experience which she has to draw and not one of them had the manliness from, it is more than possible that fhe . will prevent them SHF.1CP IN IKK. will have a chance of surviving and re- troni crowding into hushes and briers, D r. San d e n 's has gained the very knowledge that to lend her fifty cents. viving. ________ ____________ tearing the wool from the body. Graz will help your case. She asks nothing The French minister of war recently E le c tric B e lt.... ing or drinking is not Interfered with. C h i n e s e H t iniles. in return except your good will, and offered a prize for the swiftest bird in some Of the ordinary expressions of her advice haa relieved thousands. a flight from Periguoux to Paris— 310 Have von tried it. No, or yon wouldn't suffer from pain of any kind. This C ountry's Hie H oe Indnatrv. " I suffered misery from pain in my back. Dr. Sanden's Belt cured The hog industry In the United States lhe Chinese are pointedly sarcastic Surely any woman, rich or poor, Is very miles. There were 2746 entries and the j me in three weeks. I would not part with tny belt for any m oney,’ ’ say* has reached tremendous proportions. e n o u g h a blustering, harmless fellow foolish if she does not take advantage winner did the distance in seven hours J. E. Allison, '¿Off North Ninth street, Portland. and 34 minutes. *0 less than 10.928.978 swine were Z v ia.ll "a P*P*r tiger.” When a o f this generous offer o f assistance. ,lin values himself overmuch they -------------------------- --------- • Make m o n e y hy nuc- It cures all kinds of ptin and weakness. The steady, soothing current daughtered by the packers o f the West ceaafnl »p e cn ls tio n in Marie Theresa’ s equestrian statue, re ,>.,re him to "a rat falling into a from it brings life to the weakened nerves and muscles. Call and sec it, •lone last year. The whole nttmlier the C h ica g o . We b u y *n<i cently unveiled by Emperor Francis Jo- 1 or get the hook witli information, free. sell w h eat th ere oh m «r- country over would amount to half as Z't'le' and weighing Itself." OvM d^ J ___ _____________ ctn «. F ortu n e« h » » e been m«<te o n » »m »ll Much more, or about 25,000.000 alto- ?nt a thing they call "a hunchback I b e g in n in g bv trailing In fu tu re«. W rite for seph, at Pressburg, is said to he the n i. . I h > w " A spendthrift they fu n p a rticu la r«. Be«t o f re fe re n ce given. Sev first monument erected in Hungary to Kfther. It was the greatest hog year making a, b™ <)ff SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT C0.t 1,1,1 W « « l W a s h i n g t o n * » . . P o r t l a n d . O r . eral vear*1 e x p e r ie n c e o n th e C h ica g o Hoard o f a sovereign of the Hapsburg line, which In our history except 1800-1, when the rade an d a th orou gh k n o w le d g e o f th e b ovi : ; Z r T .. Z T h o expend their char- T ne««. has ruled over the country for 37i ( When w riting .to Advertiser please mention this paper. D ow n in g , H o p k in « A C o ., C h ica g o Board P°tk packing business reached high- ot T rade B roker« Office« in P o rtla n d , O regon. year*. »ater mark. In the region northwest U on r e m o t e object., but neglect their Spokan e and Seattle. W ««h. Near Boise City, Idaho, 400 feet be of the Ohio river last year farmers and faniilv arc said to "hang a lantern on rssv w v ssssw w se w v e • C H IL D R E N T E E T H IN G . • J hve stock men received for the hogs ! S i wWoh is seen afar, but give, no I. WllS«Low\l so o th in g 8TST-P ahoald always tee ft low the earth’s surface, there is a sub- | f o r «m ch ild ren im te e n th • light below. ______ __ _______— p men ror oren in in ». g » It w y the c h ild .s o ft - 2 terranean lake of hot water, of 170 de- j •bey raised f 135.450.000. .. ... - - - - - - _ i « a « .l i . . ■ n h la m ------------ i. * « M o u liiT itr t h p b fiM t h f ru m * . t i l P*I h . w lnil cfillr.w M i i f | It has pressure V vpft steamer that sails alontf f th* remH. for .tisrrbGra. Twenty «'*«*» » i grees temperature. G o o d R oads. * Z 7s a refuge for birds that are « i enough to ascend to the top floor of the Howl country roads are an Index of Ci „ n to s.a mostly small and not houses, and w ill be piped to them for I F T t R * an d F I L M cored ; no pay ua •be thrift and prosjierlty o f a eommu- bl , wi„g When disturbed or R til cured: «end for book. Ü S- • *K«r;rLD heating purposes. I i m n u i i . 3 » Market Ht.. Han K tann ico. n,ly- Smooth nnd well-kept roadsides f^hfetwM by |»>ople on deck, they fly l> oi frightened I d ^ gh(p The first pnblte library in England ate a necessary adjunct to a well-cultl i was founded by tha corporation of Lon- T,**“d farm. This means that there i don acme 300 years before the British •host he no Weedy fence corners nor „ tlrPd that they can no longer museum was eetabUshed..« Criqnwell 400-7 S u m m St. fences overgrown with briars, thistles up and after hopelertly chasing (itati on I borrowed books from this institu *Bd vine*. The lanes may be made to Z ^ i for several m il« «»••«• i and "forg ot to return th em .'' f'*ld a Inigo amount o f hay. If the snr the M and are drowned. San Francisco, Cal. I of the ground be properly leveled 7s l VIGOR of MEN DRUNKARDS ERIE MEDICAL CO.. aPK ii'C f: BASE Bill GOODS WLiT AN OPEN LETTER To M OTHERS. K \ Do N ot Be Deceived. “ T h e Kind You Have Always B o u g h t** Insist on Having T h e Kind T h a t N ever Failed You. StopI Women, Walter Baker & Co.’s Breakfast Cocoa. m OH, THE • PAIN! \ WHEAT CHEAPEST POWER. .IBI! GAS M ID GAMI EWES.... ¡SL'íei»' ,6' r *- I ERCULES GAS ENGINE WOR