H P __________WASHINGTON COUNTY HATCHET. and saa '• 1 * M fol »fiJrtis || " s Mon*, <» 1 h „ K oi J ¡uuuol Anion i;j s - Nohl* H- WWt| Jeorg« t LoDmlA “ ¡Uee tlJ S‘‘<1 awaJ one yen| nob __ '• The ail allied bJ loved oiii] killed . but rej h great*! » lire thJ loy wenl ken Imld] » behind aul. Tba| at on« nstratiod vied two e a coll ■a red tod lint even iranioek] I a lot in tains reJ he gravd mhv EnJ won I k J ini nov d, 1 S 85 J deed to II right] I la eon -1 -Tit i iiiatol y of tlie lia liavJ risliahlJ ¡is work* il poind" not onl leuaneef >f free! uerii-anl L v ' l V q J i a , ‘^t ecl al - ! th e c au e tak e r . for seed. W hU. , » 0,a,<*» required ________ _ frozen ,we cover,* T “ ? *' 1 I, Carpt»te r u aword Ulupled lu£o" modern " Ith straw, so as to - ’T ". 0 Iaaps m*au* one who takes care of, and 1 lol,8 as possible, Potato.^ m f ?iZ,'U as * v-f>- « « « « a i y applied to those employed kept from sprouting m u . U“ “ U bp ,° t“ ke ,alV ,lf thi"S» Committed to theiV'f produce much t h t T ,PU “ s ,lm* The M y peep,. imye o f ' change. be* t crops.-Kx. j taking cure of themselves is very suggestive I _______ “ f»h *n c e d o f a cw taker. th e human! Cure o f f , • r, tS)'> toMioli is u mansion tilled with pre- Tlic ...... 1 “ , , I, r“ ,u Drl " » . mu» things uncared f»i\ where thieves ! Robert Hicheus, whose “ Flames” pro­ . . " ulu llnU is quite too expensive bu'ak 1,1 Ul1’1 fust doth corrupt. Pains to be aHowed to remain „lit t I 1 lva “ t‘d aches are thieves uml tlie body left ’ duced a momentary sizzle as it dropped IK'scd ,0 the w e a h e rw h e n , , 7 ' " S i ? ^ *? thfir * « » t e r o b ^ l into the ocean o f fiction, has written It should be , Uot lu " 8e Of m i i .'f'u'1" “ "'despoiled ot its peace another novel. It bears the title, “ The dirt .in 1,1 lareful|y cleaned from ail happiness. It is a happy Hit. and those especially with a fcrtil- <■ re 7 . bH>k u,^ ,‘ 8-*' Jup,,bs Oil as a i Londoners'* I z it attachment uhmiid ' 1 rt.Ja^ei* to employ it as a watchman Miss Violet Hunt’ s nove!, “ Uukist, tu against su,-h intraders. Tnere is hartlly jsp *-' - *: take off the ut Should lie scoured i„ Unkind!” named after a phrase from coated » . . . rUSt from ust‘' 1,11,1 then ail ache, front a toothache to a toeache, 7 " ltl1 kreuse to prevent the air tftat it can t take care of and etfect a cure, Pee’.e, ts shortly to appear. The same aim pains the most violent are conquered fr°u. getting to the me tal. Most grain | by its use, Its office as a caretaker is to is true o f Mrs. Mnunington Caffyn’s iJ - . - r - f . -* drills rust out rather than wear out. prevent the spread o f aches and 7 « ins'into I “ Miss Bccher,” a social'study. They are used, --------........ even where i U fall grain f.»,h !?"** 11 sraln Keep a bottle of it in the 1 James Otis, the industrious maker of is sow 'vn; only a few days iu the spring a , 7 c o m f ^ n aud ** aosUrt'd «ood care Juvenile tales o f adventure. seit*A out and ■•ill. aud ought to lust I. nf.,n.., . 1 ---------------------- ought to last a lifetime | two historical stories tor boys this sea­ The W heelbarrow. There are more than 500 ordained ' son. They are called “ The Boys of " . ith are properly , few repairs, — if they -Jey a1 -“ ■ Ifjje Tillage resident soon comes to sheltered C(1 when w h m t not r.^4- in j .. .. . 4 " women preachers in the United States, ! Fort Schuyler” and “ The Signal Boys use. I the wheelbarro\v a very indi.speu- not including the numerous preachers of ’75.” ible article. The cut, which is front oi that sex. Feeding for Milk. J. Edward Xewberger o f Chicago is American Agriculturist, shows feeding the cows to increase the flow m is k h y by th e v v h o i . e s a i . e . the author o f a thoughtful pamphlet kw one village resident extemporizes of milk should uot eutail additional ex- on “ The Development and Growth of I nay rack out o f his wheelbarrow peuse if the farmer uses judgment in 1» what chronic Inactivity of the liver gives jen desiring to get Into the stable two proportion!ug the various foods. if rise to. Pile gets into the blood and imparts a Interference by the Federal Courts in ¿three hundred pounds or so ot hay. Kraln. linseed meal aud other concen­ yellow tint, the tongue fouls, amt so does the Controversies Between Master and breath, sick headaches, pain Uem-aih the right fcmnv strips o f board are lightly tack- trated foods are given in excess, the di­ nbs and shoulder blade are felt, the Iwwels be- Servant.” mnsttpatcd end the stomach disordered I to the surface, as shown, and the gestion may be impaired, and if bay is mine James Schpuler, having finished the The p r o v e , ^ . a i ^ r o f ' V evilL ^ fcycart is ready. It w ill surprise any -- - i'h Bitters, "» " a IM VUHilUti loll« mostly given tlie animals will U- com- ...1?“ t.e,-lcr,,, - 8t" 'n& medicine long manuscript o f his ’’Constitutional Stud­ anu profebsionaily recommet^ii6d,aiid sovereign to see the large quantity o f hay IielitHl to eat large quantities of it to se­ also for chills and fever, nervousness and ies,” has turned his attention to the long * Bt one can tints easily and quickly cure the desired nourishment. Foods rheumatism. — ___________ _ promised sixth Itiui concluding volume Lee! away from his grounds to :ii<- should consist of both concentrated ami In fl 16 period 1882 to 1894 the crim- of his “ History 6 i the United States,” hulky substances, regulating the pro- ¡n »l record in tlie German empire in- embracing the period o f the civil war. portions according to the conditions j creased 22 percent, or 12 per cent more It is hoped that this w ill he ready for publication next year. and circumstances. than the population. $2000 says “ It is worth a great deal to us to have you try S c h illin g s EXI.AIIOED WUKKLI1AKKOW. able. This arrangem ent is also 11 .se- 1 for getting In fodder corn from tiie nien. Let the stalks first be piled gn-ways of tlie bottom strips. Then i other way. i U|i|ilemrnting Ki ioiln ge. I There are all kinds o f ensilage, vary- , of course, with the material put So the silo. There is no magic in the i to add to the nutrition o f what is I Into it. though It may add to the Btritive value by m aking it more di- itible. Much o f the ensilage from 1 fodder is deficient In nitrogenous ms of nutrition. It needs to be sup- ItineDted, not necessarily with richer silage, but preferably with dry food. ail of trying to ensilage clover. Sob Is difficult because It heats so pidiy. It Is better to cure it and feed to five pounds o f good clover 1 to all animals whose main ration |»rn ensilage. I f clover cannot is» use wheat bran or oats. Both 1 meal and cotton-seed meal may ^fiven with good results to animals ion corn ensilage. I f possible some or hay should be given with to increase their bulk and pre- thern from com pacting in the narh. Com is not a good supplé­ ait to corn ensilage, as It also is so Itly carbonaceous. But corn and it* ground together and fini with cut |V or stray make a very good supple- ■ntary feed. M oney-back P la n t W a t e r in g . F a rm M o r e I n t e n s i v e l y . *perienee and necessity force in methods thnt would not tliut for the failure to secure profit .5* no difficulty previously existed. pSngland. where the system o f farm- >i»°n the intensive plan, dairymen •liandoning pasture. Th ey are dis- that more food can lie grown **** Pasture land than can lie se- ftoni tlie grass and hay. and that F*»accession o f green crops they can I * letter foods than can lie from grass. There is more lalior ten the products are larger Profits greatly increased. Boot ( 1 *nd soiling enable the English high rents, aud the nietiosis f adopt are the result c f years o f ex- .. In this country dairymen it to their advantage to grow 1 *ood as well as gras«, and utilize *•» well also, as a protection I drought and unfavorable eoudl- To meet low prices for farm » u ® "*e crops on every acre must L-I*er and also utilized in the best Watering is the most Important oper ation in connection with plant l^ w th . Plants grown in rooms are benefited , n a n ' immersion In water at the same temperature ^s^the^nwtn ^?^ta*7!ioidd never'be given before needed, neither should plants be allowed to become “ Tw-e-watered. Rain-water is the siirfftC® Thp itegf time best for all purposes. The best time r '(Print plants .hiring summer Is for Wftt* r> !nfpr morning the evening, but in «in ter should iw chosen for the work. « « . . p l i e * of Horse Radish. , «-ho lias even a small piece nf 7 rom d may keep supplied with of ground e planted it is not horse r»A ■ • . , )hprf |a more « ■ " « £ 7 rant there Will be too much in J b e r than too little. It Is good « , ■ he * new ' » « shoots r ■” ™ ‘ 1,1 put forth in fr(,st until t iie small. Sometimes the lighter ! Be »ure that the package bean our Trade Mark. leaves are attacked by a parasite fun­ gus which causes them to drop off Walter Baker & Co. early. On the first appearance o f the pasaslte the leaves should lie syringed (Established I7HO ) D o rc h e s te r. M flS S . with copper sulphate solution. Some­ times these attacks are encouraged by allowing Ihe leaves to become weak il l u s t r a t e d for want o f good food, for, although It Is not impossible for fungus parasite to attack healthy vegetation, it is also FREE true that they attach themselves more readily when the plant is weak. Man­ AS TOLD I!f THK W*V* BOOK, ure water, or a surface dressing of "C O M PLE TE M AN H O O D ." manure, is the precaution to be taken Thousands o f happy men pronounce this 180 FRONT ST Work the means o f their phvutcal salvation. against this result. Again, leaves are P o rtland . O r . It gives the latest scientific facts concerning ** frequently weakened by allowing the m arriage. It describes the only known method o f at* plants to become too dry. Careful taming fullest natural manly vigor. It points out Home Treatm ent for all ex- cultivator« ran easily guard against and sexual disbarments. this. On the other band, stagnant w a­ cesses It shows bow to cure nervousness,' hope­ ter in the 4 »arth is also injurious. This lessness, despondency. One copy o f “ C O M PLE TE M ANH O O D Send tor Catalogue means that, to have healthy plants, the AND HOW T O A T T A IN I T ” sent free, ia plain wrapper, sealed securely, to the address I Kits or I sixes In which they are grown o f anr sincere inquirer, by the Erie Medical should be so arranged thnt the water Company» 6f N iagara bt.. Buffalo, N. Y. PORTLAND, OREGON. «■an pass readily aw ay.—Meehan’» Monthly. When ron feel th »t soreness in Tonr heck thst dull pain near your kidneys. It H time to ,!oknmethli.lt ’ or roarw lf. for these symptoms •re serious indication* ot • sriw in it disease in ?he most vital function*. Get Dr S«nden > Electric Belt tt once. It will cure you. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO. 853 W est W a s h in g to n St.. P o r tla o d , Or. plea** mention thi* Paper Is it Wrong? Get it Right. Keep it Right. YOUR LIVER M oore’ s R e » e « le d R e m e d y w ill do It. Three doses will make you feel better. Get It from your druggist or »n y wholesale drug house, or from Stewart A Holmes Drug Co-, Seattle. — i . i . m J elwajrajio J \SSHfJtSAJilf ET MI best. » rWm.slft-J THE OLD STORY OF LOVE AND LIFE, CATALOGS Buell Lamberson C oatly F a lse Teeth. A Madras dentist. It Is announced, re­ ceived a sum o f £700 fo r supplying HI* Highness the Nizam o f Hyderabad with a row o f false teeth. warena go riattine an Mighty T m * ’* » harrow» can he P** have a great Limited. ■ wted «Str.snS S A m e lo « w s j ■ F a ll Plow *“ * *“ •H'1**** says “ W e deal ot confidence in your good faith and in S c h illin g s B est baking powder and tea.” ABOUT CHANGE OF JLLFb. For A p p le C hoking. I The treatment fo r apple choking timed and illustrated Is said by a »pondent o f the Orange Judd Farm er to prove e f­ fectual nnd never cause injury. Fig. 1 is made o f %-inch r o u n d Iron, the ends being 5 in d i­ es apart, the frame 12 inches in length f r o m t h e -small loops at the end to the handle. The ring near the cen ter is 3 by 5 inches no. 1 . pio. 2 . welded to the side I*ut a small cord through the I loops, slip the ring into the row's kb and fasten the cord over the Turn the handle down under ( J*w, which w ill open the mouth, I the cow can then be held without r troulde. I f the apple Is not far ¿It can lie removed with the hand. *cow cannot bite or throw her head if the handle Is held firm. I f •ipple is too far down to remove by . take a rubber hose. Fig. 2, start the ring and push the apple better prices. r Schilling's Dest tea and baking powder. works. It w ill be a genuine novel, with now any of the lettuce will come up no dissertations and no digressions. tills fall. A few leaves scattered over Japan ip about to send a lot o f experts From first to last it w ill be brim ful o f the bed will keep the seed from injury, to this country to teach the people liow : life and action, at the same time pre- and it will sprout and g ro w with the to make tea. ! seating a kiaeidoscopic picture o f all first warm weather in spring. Almost "king Solomon's Treasure," only Aphrmilstacal | classes o f the Parisian community at every one has seen self-sown lettuce ou Tonic known. (See Dictionary.) Ee.oo a box, ;i "-••eks’ treatment. Mason Chemical C'o., 1*. O. Box tlie end o f tlie nineteenth century.” the beds where it was grown and went 747, Philadelphia, Pa. A friend who has recently visited 8 . to seed the previous year. It is much The speed of tlie fastest Atlantic I R. Crockett at St. Andrews, says o f more forward than spring-sown lettuce steamer is now greater than that of t ie j him: “ H e has tw o type-writing ma­ can be had in the same locality. express trains on Italian railways. chines o f unusual size and strength Banish the Curry-Comb. | that he had made especially for his own The curry-comb is au Instrument of j use at a cost o f $500 each, nnd he torture that should be banished. In I works ou these at lightning pace. But «* k. some stables a great improvement up­ “ I suffered for eigh t years, and that is uot all—he w ill carry on a gen­ on it is a large wisn of straw, twisted eoukl find no permanent relief until eral conversation with a roomful of tight, tied into a knot, and pounded one year ago. M y trouble was Change people while he is writing out a story flat on one side. The flat side is used o f Life. 1 tr^id Lydia E. PinUhcm's on the machine. Now, I have heard iu grooming, after being slightly damp­ Vegetable Compound, and relief came compositors talk while setting type, ened. It Is much tietter for the skin almost immediate- 1 hut they were merely copying, whereas and hair than the curry-comb, re­ ly. I have taken M r. Crockett was writing out original moves dust well, and gives the animal tw o bottles o f matter. Usually lie works alo^ie, be­ a glossy, healthy coat. Brisk rubbing the Vegetable ginning at about 5 o’clock in the morn­ with soft woolen cloths is excellent for Compound, ing, and when lie comes down to break- giving the hair a silky, glossy appear­ three boxes fast at fi lie lias 5,000 words written o f Pills, I ont. ance, and is an excellent thing for the H e seems to he inexhaustible I and have : nnd Is certainly indefatigable. H e is skin. also used j six feet four incites tail, weighs 280 Fa ll* Planted Trees. the San­ i pounds, ami is as nimble as a cat.” As fall laius are coming on some care ative Gen. Lew . W allace lias been silent is needed to tree' lately planted. \ery Wash, and I since tho publication of his “ Prince of often the earth used to fill around the must say I havo trunk sinks away, leaving a hollow, never had any­ India.” The announcement o f a new book front liitt pen is. therefore, news which carries the rains down among thing help so much. I have better Indeed. It Is ea'.leil “ The W ooing of tlie roots. As these in newly planted health than I ever had in my life. I Mnlkatoon: Commodus,” and contains trees are dormant during winter, this feel like a new person, perfectly two poems, with Illustrations lty F. V. water does them much injury. It Is al- . strong. I give tho Compound a ll the ‘T h e ways best to draw up earth around , credit. I have recommended it to sev­ DnMond nnd J. R.. Weguelln. Wooing o f Mn'.kntoon” is a love story, newly planted trees. This is a protec­ eral o f m y friends who are using It tion against attacks of mice if the earth with like results. I t has cured me o f the scene o f which is in the Orient. is closely compacted. The eartli should I several female diseases. I would not The itero, n chivalrous youth, while on be pulled away from the trees iu the j do without Mrs. Pinkham’s remedies the chase, meets his fate. Acting under spring. _____ for anything. There is no need o f b o conditions imposed by the maid's fath­ much female suffering. H er remedies er. he goes forth into the wor'.d to do Grain Cheaper tha n Hay. are a sure cure.”— M rs . E l l a K k in e k , and dare that which w ill secure hint I f given wiMi enough hay or straw or Iter hand. “ Commodus” Is a play Enightstown, Henry Co., Ind. cornstalks to distend the stomach, founded uintn a dramatic Incident in By the way, the leading druggists grain is better feed than hay, because the time o f Rome's greatest power and more easily digested. In the coarser j tell us that the demand fo r L yd ia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is glory. Maternus, a slave who had lib­ fodder so much of the nutrition goes j erateli himself, gathered abotrt him a t 0 sustain animal heat or the processes simply beyond their power o f under­ band o f freebooter* that finally reached of digestion, that comparatively little standing ; and, w h at is best o f all, it Rome, Maternus Iteing slain a fter a does the work promptly and w elL is left to make flesh or milk or fats. vain attempt to kill the Emperor and The knowledge that some grain with capture the throne. hav makes cheaper nutrition Is not half so widely extended as it ought to Chrysanthem um s. be I f It were, there would be a better ( Perfection o f chrystanthemum cul­ demand for grain, and it would sell at , ture is to have them retain their leaves 0 0 B ISE Bin G O O D S VS.« W HEAT «SEES. ------------ I .o*.is on tb Const •na A th ittir i I.OO.IS tb* . l.o « .l ■ W IT * ANO UNIFORM* MADE TO M M * . k*nd lor Oar Albione Cauúosn*. 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