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: ' •{ W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y H A T C H JC T . 2000 ¡$ W ise« c a lf la ten days old, wrap a rag •«round the stick o f potash (to protect your hands), secure the calf, clip hair over horn buttons, and apply potash on the horn only. Rub until hair and hide are JO, no more. Avoid any water. Keep calf dry. One cent and fifteen minutes time, with good Judgment, make a muley o f any calf. °-° P Prlzes to make twice as many people Bk their grocers for Schillings Best bakin- jowder and tea. * Schilling s B e s t baking powder a nd tea are ------------- because they are meney-back WOrd?~ " 0t SAFE> “ ,th^ h w Get Schilling's Best baking powder or tea at vour grocer,*- iet (brown ticket in every package o f baking powder veil™ ,); pend a ticket with each word to address below before December l i t " t r de ° Cr y h c U t ,h U ’° W° rdS a“ ° Wei1 Sr i s e s t h* Roadside W a te rin g Place. ^ **** i after that only on. ■ Along country highways are many opportunities to tap a running stream If only one person finds the word, that person gets ; if several find or a hillside spring, and so . lace the hpooo.oo will be equally divided among them. water at the command of passing Every one sending a brown or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard teams. Frequent watering places along hot and dusty roads not only show the babr ' " L i CO? ‘ eSt' Th° Se » « “ * » « 'bree or more in one humanity of the Inhabitants, but If dope will receive an S S pocket c.lendar-no advertising on it These made attractive they show as well a !P*B* bab.es and pocket calendars will be ditferent f.om the ones offe.ed in progressive, up-to-date spirit that is ie lest contest. quite sure to Impress travelers favora- b.y. A little effort w ill make these wayside watering places very attract ive. A design Is suggested herewith Address: M O N E Y - B A C K , S A N F R A N C I S C O . that can be followed to advantage where water can be brought to the road In a pipe from higher ground. The tank 1 I I L L U Send lor o u r de is made of cobble stones, cemented. The *,000 00 1 9 6 Better cut these rules out. itir HUNDRED) Hit thousand ! rTREE8^”Ä * scriptive price llxt— FR E E . F I U B l l BUELL LAM BERSON, Pcrtland, Orepi records of eighty-eight years Toothache, as an exouse for absence ithat tornadoes have a width of 10 from doty, is not recognized in the feet, a length o f track of 800 postofflce of Geneva, Switzerland to 200 miles, ami a velocity of When an employe oomplains of an ach- »ion of 7 to 100 miles an honr. I lng tooth a government doctor pulls it , out. 14,560 1 »¡w oridly ¡rood», but of all earthly com. tart, is the poor wretch tormented bv malaria The fell scourge is, however, shorn of its thong In advance by Hostetter's Stomach Bitiers, its only sure preventive and remedv. Uvatepsia biliousness, constipation, rheumatism, nerl vottsness and kidney complaints are also among the bodily afflictions which this bene ficent medicine overcomes with certaiaty. Use it systematically. Uor Catalogue AND, O R E G O N . Special Rates T O C U IU S . There is a lo-year-old widow at Cov ington, Ky. The girl was married a year ago to a 19-year-old boy, all the parents consenting. Her husband died a few days ago. jtetrrr the most complete line of Gymnasium and Athletic Goons on the Coast. | HIlTS AND UNIFORMS M ADE TO OROER. Send-for Our Athletic catalogue. W I L L dc F I N C K C O ., M td M a r k e t S t .. S u n F r a n c i s c o , C a l. A GOOD T H IN G -D Y S P K F T IC U H O w ill cure you of Dys pepsia, Indigestion, and stomach troubles Jikinds. Price. $1. On receipt of same we Ideliver it at your nearest ex press office free ...F R A N K F o r W o m e n to R e m e m b e r . That in addressing Mrs. Pinkhnm they are ccniniunicating with a woman—a wo man whose experience in treating woman s ills is greater than that of any living physi cian—male or female. A woman can talk freely to a woman when it is revolting to relate her private troubles to a man—besides, a man docs not understand—simply because he is a man. Manv women suffer in silence and drift along Ironi bad to worse, knowing full well thut they should have immediate assist ance, but a natural modesty impels them to shrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probable examinations of even their family physician. It is unnec essary. Without money or price you can consult a woman, whose knowledge from actual experience is greater than any local physician living. ih e following invitation is freely offered; accept it in the same spirit: Women suffering from any form o f fe male weakness are invited to freely com municate with Mrs Pinkhani, at Lynn. Mass. A ll letters are received, opened, reud and answered by women only, thus has been established the eternal eoimdenee between Mrs. Pinkhani and the women of America which has never been broken and has induced more than 100.000 sufferer» to write her for advice during the last four months. Out of the vast volume ofexper- !ence which she has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge that will help your ease. She asks nothing in return except vour good-will, and her advice has relieved thousands. Surely, any woman, rich or poor, is verv foolish if she does not take ad vantage of this generous offer of assistance. —Lydia E. Pinkhani Medicine Cu., Lynn, Maes. __________ _ N A U .... Hotel Pharmacy, Ifcftod Morrison street, po rti AMn or r O R T L A N v, OR. ■ ty P orS / eT / t/ r h j//i ■ Portland, Oregon . . . I .U m sth o n g , X.L.B., P rin . J. A . W e s c o , Sec’y IhfC BUSY W O RLD OF B U S IN E S S BpwlKabli* employment to hnndreda « f o u r grad nates, and j *111 la thousands m ore. Sen d for ou r catalogue. Learn what and how w e teach. A BUSIN ESS V e r ily , E D U C A TIO N PAYS F eakness of M en kly, T h o r o u g h ly , F orever C u red by a new perfected scientific m eth od that cannot fail unless the case is beyond human aid. Yon feel im- roved the first day. feel a anetit every day. soon know yourself a king among men in body, mind and heart. I Drains and losses ended. E v e ry obstacle to happy married life removed. Nerve force, will, energy, when for lost, are restored by this treatment All of the body enlarged and strength- la Write for our book, with explanations and Sent sealed, free.' Over 2,000 references. E MEDICAL CO., K iiS I V l A postoffice clock in Sydney, South Wales, emits an electric flash lasting five seconds every d u r i n g the night, thus enabling living miles away to ascertain the time. _ _ _ ____________ New light hour those exact • 100 R E W A R D , » 1 0 « . The reader» of this p«per will hs pleesed ] „ m that there i» at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all it» » w e a and that is catarrh. Hall » catarrh ( ure is the only politive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being conaututional d v i « e requireaaeonstitntiona treatment. Hall . Catarrh Core is taken internally, ac^ling « • '" ‘jiff _____ .u. hlood and mucous surfaces of the sa a- tern tberebv deairoying the foundation ol the and giving the patient atrength by hnTlddnV up the constitution and a»«i»ting banding tip i I » wor* The proprietor» nature in doln» V P th. t have th„ a >E MANLY fc \ iinot &fforil to 5 .“r O n . Hund?ed DoliIr- torTny ca.e that it p h y sic a l w e a k ie w ^ ■ M tio n an(j m a r y o u r fu tu re . If you •atbe man you sh o u ld he at y o u r a g e ; if y o u r s t re n g th ; if you feel the ELtk that w i ll b r in g bacK the vigor bn w ill re s to re y o u r e n e rg y a n d artnuh, do n ot h eeitate. G et th a t g ra n d - «1 remedies, P 1 SANDE.VS ELECTRIC BELT. K fiM The efficiency of the Christian En deavor association as a religious agency i is accounted for by the fact that it con- i tains twice aa many women as men. i h o m e 0 ther fr ii^ t h e b ^ man made happy . ! p r o d u c t s a n d p c r * f o o d . A ll Eastern V H P c “ made from light a t e M r i Z l f i i. S a te lucose. Ten nnre It is for sale in mT face ! * lo o k in g m u ch better * »»»«. I h a v e slep t w e ll since n .ln g J l ? i i « «a!n»” nIv Manuiac- !?**• write» L o u is E n g e ls, F a irfie ld , ugar Cane I tured hy M bv r the ? : P p »n V S r: r c c< C o A S v a c r th, Co. manufac- AH *en - on August 2, 1*97. g J b r e e c l a s s e s OF MEN.” ! n a - r m ^ ^ d o n ^ e r y can. '* sent fre e , s e a le d , b y m a ll, to I o W Pit o i l ^ y i t h T m t i T v i n e g a t ad d ed , I.L.H " \ or it m a y be h a d at the office ^¿plication. E v e r y y o u n g . m id d le -a g e d . J " '» suffering fro m th e elfghteat a e a k - read it. I t w i ll »h o w a safe an d of chairs. ’ »y to reg a in m a n ly »tre n g tn w h en For long and ohe»t d,w a»£ “» * elec hae fa ile d . C a ll or add ress WEN ELEC TR IC *** W a s h i n g t o n BELT CO. S t ., P o r t l a n d » O p . Pkotc wientlon Ihil Paper. K e ep in g . P-n of water in the oven will ka«P fowl* from scorching. Try Bchtiling / -■ .^e-i-irwt a e h i n g it «o m s.. **>« chile, ■o™- - J WM. «liar-, all pain. cure, win» rollc.and It f lKTU?' for diarrheen. Twenty flr. eeaO a 4 « i ' l the of »11 ______ bc »^ tr/and baktaa powter- A legal ¿ * * * * £ ^ j £ Z ie» of next .Januiiry will a * * » « * • » • p l y t o Siberian mines. ala W A Y 81D IC W A T E R I N G PLACE. In the fall the small coops scattered about get too small for the growing chicks. It Is not convenient to put them into the permanent quarters with the older fowls, nor is it wise to allow them to shift for themselves out of doors, roosting on fences and in apple trees. A simple plan to meet the fall requirements o f chickens is shown in the accompanying cut. from the Orange Jndd Farmer. Four stakes are driven into the ground, and a bit of roof frame nailed to the top. Over this is stretched and tacked the cheapest kind of cotton cloth, a door and ventilating openings being arranged as shown In the sk'och. Perches can be nailed from corner post to corner post, diagonally, and the growing chicks kept there till the weather becomes cool enough to make winter quarters necessary. The cloth COOP FO II O R O W I SU CH ICfcS. And consider that in addressing M n . Pinkham you are confiding your private ills to a woman— a woman w h ow ex perience in treating woman's diseases is greater than th at of any living phy sician, male o r female. You can talk freely to a woman when it is revoltin g to relate your private troubles to a man; besides, a man does not understand, sim ply because he lea man. MRS. r iN K H A M ’S ST A N D IN G IN V IT A T IO N . Women suffering from any form of fem ale weak n ess are 1 n vi ted to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham. at ; Lynn, Mass. A ll letters are re ceived, opened, read, and answered by women only. A woman can freely talk o f her private illness to a woman. Thus has been established the eternal confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women o f Am erica which has never been broken. Out o f the vast volume o f e x p e r i e n c e which she has to draw from , it is more than possible that aha has gained the very know ledge that w ill help your cose. She aaka nothing In return except you r good will, and her advice has relieved thousands Surely any woman, rich or poor, is very I foolish i f she does not take advantage of this generous offer o f assistance. The Rural New-Yorker gives direc tions for making a good jelly press. A cooking steamer with large holes In the bottom Is fitted with a circular board cover and placed under pressure, as shown. The steameff rests on a board that is perforated and that is raised above another board Jhat is grooved to catch the Juice and couduqt It into a pan below. The bottom o f the steamer cannot thus be pressed out o f shape. The hinged lever presses a wooden AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “ C A S T O R IA ” AND " P I T C H E R ’S C A S T O R IA ,” AS OUR TRADE ’ m a r k .. I, D R . S A M U E L P IT C H E R , o f H yannis, M assachusetts, was the originator o f “ P I T C H E R 'S C A S T O R IA / ’ the sam e th a t has borne an d does now srp ? s / 1T/> „ on every bear the fa c s im ile signature o f wrapper. This is the original “ P IT C H E R 'S C A S T O R IA ," w hich has been used in the homes o f the m others o f »America fo r over th irty years. L O O K C A R E F U L L Y a t the wrapper and see th a t it is the k in d you, have alw ays bought y / T ’/ ’ j ^ ** on ^ a n d h a s th e s i g n a t u r e o f w r a p ~ per. No one has a u th o rity fro m m e to use m y nam e except The C entaur Company o f w hich Chas. H. Fletcher ie President. * M arch 8, 1897. fie,*), Do Not Be Deceived. D o not endanger the life o f your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more penniet on it), the ingredients o f which even JlO docs not know. “ Th e Kind You Have Always Bought” BEARS T H E FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having Th e Kind Th a t Never Failed You. v «c A JELLY l i . t . u f l S . M M N 1 . 7 » M U H N A V i T M E T , N S W 7 .H M * ,T V . i*n K S «. block down upon the Hd, being steadied by an upright fastened to the block on which the press stands. Extract the juice qulckiy. as the crushed fruit should not stand long in a metal vessel. ácác 'kitk 'k'k&&ikifc ác ikifcik ácác è . ác A A A perfect ty p e o f the h ig h e st o rd e r of excellen ce in m > m »fa c tiirc .M Sawdust Is good mulch for all kinds o f small fruit. I f done eorly, spring 1* the best time ! to set out trees and plants. Strawberries, If well mulched, are less affected by change o f weather. A fte r the orchard is in bearing It does not pay to continue to crop It. A il pruning and transplanting should be done before the leaves start out well. “ Poultry fo r the plum trees and swine for the apple orchard” is a good rule. A safe rule with flower seed Is to plant them about five times their diam eters. B in d in g Corn Stalks. Tobacco w ater is one o f the best rem Whoever has tried to hind green corn stalks knows the provoking frequency edies to de«troy bugs aud worms on with which the green bands will snap rose bushes. at their Joint. W e have found a bundle Resin and tallow In equal parts make of rye straw taken to the corn field the a good covering fo r wounds made in cheapest and most easily procured ma pruning fruit trees. terial with which to do the binding. Starvation and neglect are the great But where It can be procured a bundle causes o f unfrultfulness with many un o f osier w illow stems, six to eight feet profitable orchards. long, will answer the purpose better. on e advantage in using commercial The willow w ill not break. It can be fertilizers In the garden is their free grown in some out of the way place, too dom from weed seeds. wet to grow anything else. and. beside* Small fruit grow ing may not pay the Its use for binding corn stalks, it may farm er aw ay from market, bu» he can be used for many other purposes on grow fruit fo r his own use. any farm.—Exchange. Only w ell rotted manure should he j P a in tin g Roofs. used in the potato patch, and it should ; The roof wears out, unless kept paint be well worked In with the soil. ed. faster than will any other part o f Keep all dead and faulty limb* cot a wooden building. It pays better to off o f fruit trees as a protection against keep the roof painted than It does the sides, and it will also need to be paint further decay. ed oftener. When shingles are used A c r ic e ltn r a l Note«. from clear, straight-grained wood and Keep the wagon well greased. kept always painted, they will last a Burn np the brush on the place. very long time. One o f the advantages Grain feeding o f cows In summer of painting roofs Is to keep water from helps the fertility o f the soil. the nails, whose rusting soon rota the Remember that you were once a boy wood where they are driven. yourself, unless you are a woman. W a rm th . Fresh top-dreeslng o f pastures la an 1 Sudden changes In the temperature insult to atock If It la turned on them. materially affect the flow o f milk. Ev. A new variety not suitable to ynui j ery farmer has noticed how much the flow of milk has diminished when the soil and clim ate la worse than an old. weather suddenly turns cold at night Inferior variety that la. “ Got cheated In a farm machine that Therefore, we should see to It that the cows are protected from sudden I bought o f a farmers’ supply bouse.” writes a subscriber. Buy o f a reliable changes In the weather. concern next time. D e k o r a ltf. "M ary bad a little lamb,” and her An exchange give« the following for dehorning calve»: Go to a drug store. father sold It. but the money be got far get a stick of caustic potash. Put It It did not pay for tbe Injustice be did « W alter Baker & Co.’s O rchard and G arden. J 1 4 í'iilÜ 3 Stop! Women, craves are present. It is only the food The trap rocks o f New Jersey and the eaten with appetite that does good. There is nothing like having sufficient dolerites of Staten Island are the strongest stones in the United States, variety to stimulate appetite. their crushing resistance being W rin k le s Tell. twenty-four pounds to the oubic inch. “The popular Idea that the age o f a Among the portraits recently acquir horse can alw ays be told by looking at his teeth,” said a veterinary surgeon, ed by the trustees of the National Por “ is not entirely correct. A fte r the trait G allery, in London, is that of Sir eighth year the horse lias no more new Francis Ronalds, (1788-1878), the in teeth, so that the tooth method Is use ventor of the first working eleotrio tele graph. less for telling the age o f a horse which The largest fruit farm in the world is is more than eight years old. As soon as the set o f teeth Is complete, however, •aid to be in Olden, Mo. It consists a wrinkle begins to appear on the up of 2,600 acres, on which are more thau per edge o f the low er eyelid, and n new 100.000 peach trees, 60,000 apple trees, wrinkle Is added each year, so that to 2.000 pear trees, and 40 acres of black T > ! PTIMtK a n d T-II.KS enred: no payee- JV til cared : »end (or bools. I mw . M aiw viiL » get at the age o f a horse more than berries. i P^KTKKnxLii, c3» Market St., Suu Kranclaoo. eight years old you must figure the Chickens are muoh better i f killed N . P . K . U . N o . 4 * . *S T . teeth plus the wrinkles.” and dressed the day before using. 7 H K N w r i t i n g t o a d v e r t í » e re , pi< Keep in ioe or in a cool place. \ \ m e n t i o n t i l le p a p e r . Q uality o f Harncsn. A F a ll Chicken Coop. BREAKFAST COCOA g Absolutely Pure— Delicious—Nutritious. Costs L ess than One Cent a Cup. Be sure that von get the genuine article, made at » D ORCHESTER, M A S 5 .^ ---------------------------------------------- ^ .B y.... ^ W A L T E R BAKER « CO. Ltd. ^ can then be taken off and saved for an other season. la a bottle sad cork tight Oil needed. iris tM o t One ripe summer, fresh *nd f»ir, ha» glimmering. What with rain and breeze and fair sun, the harvest hae left us grain enough to feed the world, and hard times are broken hy a kindly Hand. But autumn changes come, anti we cannot be too self-content not to guard against what autumn brings. It is the changeful tem perature of midday warmth and night and M ixed Feed fo r Stock. morning chill, from the dampness of dews Every successful feeder o f fattening or vapors cast adrift on eastern winds. stock understands that to get the best With the breath of such <x>mes hack to very many old time physical troubles of results a variety o f food must be given. pains and aches, rheumatism, neuralgia, But If animals are to be kept In merely soreness and stiffness. This is a crop not store condition. It Is supposed that this spoken of in a farmer’s almanac, but it must be cared for, else it will lay waste and Is less Important. Really, however, grow misery, tit. Jacobs Oil is a reaper there is as great waste from Illy bal aud binder; it reaps the held of pain and anced rations when the feed Is all of binds up and cures. There is no bodily pain it won’t relieve, and to the whole one kind in one case as in the other. group of rheumatic pains, it is a certain The stomach canDot use the nutrition and specific cure. Let not the bounties which the food contains, unless all the that have been reaped he marred by misery kinds of nutrition that the system and pain. St. Jacobs Oil is the helper to enjoy the better times. Hom em ade Jelly Vresa. roof can be supported by bent iron rods, or by wooden posts, the lower ends In either case being Imbedded In the ce ment and rocks. Get shrubs and vines growing about, and over, such a struc ture, and the place will look especially inviting, and w ill be an ornament to the neighborhood in which If stands. Such work marks thrift and “ public spiritedness” on the part of the inhab itants.—American Agriculturist. G L D IM K K IX U . 1 gone There Is no poorer economy than In buying a poor harness because it is cheap. W ell tanned leather with due care w ill resist dampness, and will keep sound a long time. Harness should never be kept in the stable. There is too much ammonia in stables, which w ill quickly cause a harness to rot. When used In warm weather the har a s s should be cleaned often, and kept soft and flexible with oil. I .E K T D E S T I T U T E I i OONI i ; -BUY YOUR- FUR GARMENTS Direct from the manufacturer and nave middleman a profit, as w e underBell them all. Our garment* are ciiMtom m a d e a n d n o t lik e lho*e thrown together in New York »weat-nhop», w h e re filth and disease reign. Our garment* are guaranteed a* to d u r a b il* ity and style. Our price* on fur ('ape* range from M8 upwards; on Fur Collarette*, from * 5 upward*; Neele Boa?*, from 7fte up wards; genuine Altutka Sealskin Garments made from M lftO up ward». Write for information and catalogue. 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