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AGRICULTURAL NEWS
The sooner you begin tc
use Schilling's B est tea, the
bigger your chances at that
$1000 offered for the miss­
ing word— besides the ex­
tra prizes for the most tick­
ets sent in.
Schilling's B est tea is at
your grocer’s.
T H IN G S
P E R T A IN IN G
TO
FARM AND HOME.
THE
care not to expose the roots, loaded, as t
they are. with the calluses, but <»ver
them at once and firm the soli, and cul­ D o w n i n g , l f o | i k in « A C o m p a n y ' s R e v i e w
o f Trade.
tivate shallow the same day of setting,
so that water may draw up around the
There were a number of considera­
plant and nourish It at thla critical tions in the wheat market to unsettle
period.—American Gardening.
lo w in g C rim son C lo v e r for
F e rtility
Y o u n g T rees Lnd H ushes.
the ideas of trailers. Tbe uneasiness
over the July deal on account of the
small stocks has been oneof the factors,
it was started by the diixxivery that
trades in July would not settle with
one of the prominent elevator concerns,
and the conclusion was at once reached
that this concern had bought enough
July wheat to develop an interesting
situation with local contract'stocks of
wheat so abnormally low.
Not only
are local stocks and tbe American visi­
ble away below last year’s level, but
the recent decreases have each week
been greater than expected. On account
of the good cash trade tbe local out
inspection has been heavy, arid each
week a large percentage of tbe local
stock is moved out. The position taken
by the board of trade directory on the
elevator question was inclined to add
to trie uneasiness regarding tbe possi­
bility of a July squeeze.
Among the minor considerations
have been the changes in the weather,
the reports of locusts in the North­
west, the good spring wheat flour trade.
In a general way the market has been
unsettled and easily influenced ¡neither
direction by a comparatively small
volume of trade.
Thirty Pounds in Thirty Days
REMARKABLE
G A IN
Not Captain K i d d 's Treasure.
IN W E I G H '
O F A C A L IF O R N IA M IN E R .
A F h y * l « - a l W r e c k s l i d No t E x p e c t e d tn
A quantity of gold and silver coin was
discovered the other day at Casino
Beach, Astoria, L. I . , by workmen en­
gaged in making excavations for some
new buildings. The coins were found
at a depth of forty feet and ranged in
date from 1561, tbe time of Napoleon
III. A t first they were supposed to be
part of the treasure generally believed
to have been buried by the pirate,
Kidd, but tbe presence of a coin of
Napoleon I I I spoils a good story.
Cured b y L y d ia B. Plnkham'fl
V e g e ta b le Compound.
“ I have been a great aufferer from
Kidney trouble; pain* in muscles, joints,
back and shoulders; feet would swell.
I also had womb troubles and leucorr-
ho?a. A fter using Lydia E. Fink ham's
Vegetable Compound Blood Purifier
and Liver Pills, I felt like a new wo­
EKE THE F A K I W I L L IS SPOKEN man. My kidneys are now in perfect
condition.”— M r s . M a g o i k P o t t s , 324
On tbe deck of the «texinFr, or on board the
train that is to bear you away from those dear
Kauffman St., Philadelphia, Pa.
to you, you will, if you are wise, have safely
My system was entirely run down,
stowed away in your luggage a sufficient sup­
ply of that safeguard against illness—Hostet­ and 1 suffered with terrible backache
le r ’s Stomach Bitters. Commercial travelers,
tourists and pioneer emigrants concur in testi­ in the small o f my back, and could
fying to the ton ifyin g and saving properties of
hardly stand upright. I had no ap­
the great tonic. Use for constitution, bilious­
ness, m alarial and kidney complaints and ner­ petite. Since taking Lydia E. Pink-
vousness.
ham’s Vegetable Compound, I have
T o o th a c h e N o K xcu«e.
gained fifteen pounds, and I look
Toothache w ill no longer be accepted ( better than I ever looked before.”—
by the Geneva (Switzerland) poetoffice * M r s . E. B\ M o r t o n , 1043 Hopkins St.,
as an excuse for the absence of em­ Cincinnati, Ohio.
L i l l i a n C i u p i ’E N , flox77 , St. Andrew's
ployes.
The Canton superintendent
has issued a circular directing them to Bay, Fla., says:—“ Before taking Lydia
have their tepth extracted rather than E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I
had suffered many years with kidney
to have the service swffer.
trouble. The pains in my back and
A GOOD SCHOOL.
shoulders were terrible. My menstrua­
H oitt’s School at Burlingame, Cal., has always
tion became irregular, and I was
stood In the front rank of its class, and this
year has done exceptionally good work as troubled with leucorrluca. I was grow-
judged by the effort of the boys, at commence­ ingveryweak. 1 began the use of M rs.
ment.— San Francisco Post.
Pinkham's medicine, and the first bot­
Hotary snow plows are being used tle relieved the pain in my back and
with some success in throwing water regulated the menses. It relieved the
pain quickly and cured the disease.”
off the railway tracks in South Dakota.
Tlieae require the same careful cul­
L i v e —H e B e g in « the l ' « e o f Fink F il l«
tivation given the currants au»l goose­
u n d In T h r e e l> ay a 1« A b l e to
berries. Tbe soil must be kept loose
O r c h a r d -S o d d in g a Hank.
W a l k — Hi« F r i e n d « C o r r o b o r ­
and mellow, a fine mellow bed o f earth
ate H I« T estim ony.
'
1
4
la a great protection against a drouth.
T h e V n ln e o f C lover.
From the Republican, Santa Ku-a. Cal.
The follow lug are some of the points The soil should not be allowed to form
Here is a true story from California;
to be kept In mind lu sowing crimson a crust. Seedling walnut aiu] shell-
Some three years ago, James H. Falk-
clover for the North. Get home-grown bark treea will need to have their tap
ner, of Santa Rosa, while prospecting,
seed, not Imported, sow early In June, roots »rut. This Is done by taking a
discovered a quicksilver mine, and
and depend on growth only up to De­ sluu-p si«ade and, with a quk-k thrust
while preparing to work it, was alone
Rules of contest published in large cember. Sow only with the object to of It with the foot, cutting the root
on his ranch, iar from any one. It
advertisement about the first and middle Improve the soil; sow to keep down clean off some six Inches below the sur­
was there he was attacked by pneu­
of the ground.
A fter tills
of each month.
A il
weeds, and for a winter covering to the face
monia, and when found five days after
soil. The better the previous cultiva­ root pruning, give the trees a gissl
and carried to his home he was ap­
tion, the greater will be the growth. watering, and continue to water all
O n l y O n e In tlie W o r l d .
parently dying. He did not die, how­
through the dry weather. Oak, poplar
So far as obtainable information goes, It Is adapted to all kliwls of soil, but
ever, but for over a year was in daily
aud beech seedlings should be treated
especially
to
Handy
soil.
I
f
soil
to
rather
Mrs. Louise Jewell Cabel of East Low­
expectancy of death from what was pro­
lu like maimer.
ell, Me., is the only woman j n « t i " of poor, apply 250 pounds of muriate of
nounced by nearly all the physicians as
potash
per
acre
to
give
It
a
more
vig­
the peace in the world. Mrs. Cabel
W e e d in g Kye from W h e a t.
consumption.
first saw the ligi>t«of the world 68 years orous start. If farmers will study this
Wherever winter wheat is grown, rye
A t the end of about one year Mr.
ago last December.
At the tender ago plant, and use It Judiciously, It will be Is regardi-d as a w«red that ne»-ds most
Falkner beard that Dr. W illiam s’ Pink
of 2!j' years her devoted parents sent the cheapest way possible to build up to be exterminated, though rye rarely
Pills were sometimes efficacious in such
her to school, her mother having pre­ rundown land. Nitrogen, the most ex­ yields as larg«» a crop as wh«*at when
maladies as his, and procured some.
viously taught the child to read the pensive plant food, need not be pur­ sown by Itself. It Is a curious fai-t
The result was astounding, for before
chased,
only
potash
and
phosphoric
Bible.
School oocupied her attentions
that whenever a little rye gets among
three boxes of pills had been taken,
until she was 15 years old, when she acid occasionally, thus saving much of seed wheat the proportion of rye In­
the man who had been given over, and
liecame a school teacher.
A t the ago the iires,-ill heavy outlay for commer­ creases every year until It becomes
could not walk without assistance,
of 24 she was confined to her bed for cial fertilizers.
more than half the crop. It Is possi­
when he began their use, was working
The possibilities for improvement by ble that growing both t«>gether will
three years by illness, anil during that
P o rtla n d Markets.
at his trade, and lias ever since been a
time took up the languages and became the use of crimson clover are far great­ give a larger crop than either alone. Of
Flour— Portland, Salem, Cascadia hale and hearty man.
proficient in French and German. For er than farmers reullze. It must not lie late years wheat has been nearly down and Dayton, $3.75; Benton county and
These facts are vouched for by such
condemned
on
one
or
two
trials
when
the six years following convalescence
to rye prices, so that It does not matter White Lily, $3.75; graham, $3.40; su- men as Sheriff Allen, Mr. C. L. Ma­
CAN
she averaged 1,000 vests a year, finally j red clover has failed lu many places much If both grains are mlx»xl and perflne, $2.00 per barrel.
ED
li ley, the city clerk of Santa Rosa, Mr.
becoming the bride of Mr. Cabel. She for the past twenty years.— Country gathered together when the tiarv«'st
The
craving
for
drink
Is
a
disease,
a marvelous
Wheat— Walla Walla, 70@71c; V al­ Perry Fitts, the well-known lumber cure for which has been discovered called
“
A
n ti-
Q u ic k ly , T h o r o u g h l y , F o r e v e r C u r e d
finally became interested in prohibi­ Gentleman.
comes. But as rye heads out a week or ley, 72c per bushel.
dealer, and many others, and are made Jag,” which makes the inebriate lose all taste for
tion, and became contributor to a score
strong drink without knowing why. us it can be
by a new perfected scientific
ten
days
In
advance
of
the
wheat.
It
Is
Outs— Choice white, 38@40c per the subject of quite an extended article given secretly in tea, coffee, soup and the like.
V e n t i l a t i o n o f H o r a e H ta li le a .
m e t h o d that cannot fail
of magazines and papers, keeping up |
I f "A n ti-J a g ” is not kept by your druggist send
unless the case is beyond
The necessity for working the horse, an «xisy matter to go through the grain bushel; choice gray, 37@39c.
in the Santa Rosa Republican by Mr. one
dollar to the Renova Chemical Co., M Broad­
human aid. You feel im­
that line of work until 1888, when sho
Hay— Timothy, $10.00® 13.50 per V irgil Moore, the well-known i'orre- way. N ew Y o rk , and it will be sent postpaid. In
and therefore for keeping him In work­ and cut off the heads of rye as they
proved the first day,feel a
was granted a commission by Sebastian
plain
wrapper,
with
full
directions
how
to
giv
e
benefit every day, soon know
ing condition, prevents him from hav- p«.x*r above the other grain. It is well ton; clover, $11.50® 12.50; wheat and spondent, who resides near Mr. Falk­ secretly. I n f o r m a t i o n m a i l e d f re e .
yourself
a kins among men
S. Marble, then governor of Maine, tc
in body, minu and heart.
ner, and was fainiliaj- with the whole
lug the advantage which every other enough to do this for the wheat intend­ oat, $10.00® 11.00 per toil.
“ solemnize marriages, administer oaths
I Drains and losses ended.
A
recent
census
of
Buenos
Avres,
A
r
­
ed
for
seed,
If
for
no
<4her.
Barley—
F«*e«l
barley,
$16.60
per
ton;
circumstances.
farm animal enjoys of running freely
E v e r y obstacle to happy
and take acknowledgements of deeds.” ]
married life removed. Nerve
brewing, $I8@19.
Dr. William s’ Pink Pills contain all gentina, shows a population of 663,850,
In the fluids at grass during the sum
..... .......
force, will, energy, when
She then began to do the work of a [
K e e p Y o u n g b u c k s from W id e r,
which
makes
it
larger
by
100,000
than
M illstuffs— Bran, $14.50, shorts, the elements necessary to give new life
mar season. Tliere can iutidJy be the
failing or lost, are restored by this treatment. A ll
pension justice or notary, as they arc
It seems so natural for ducks to take $10.50; middlings, $23.50.
weak portions of the body enlarged and strength­
change from old oats to new when the
and richness to the blood and restore Rio Janeiro, and the metropolis of ened.
W rite for our book, with explanations and
culled in Maine. She has ridden thou­
to
water
that
the
phrase
has
become
a
Butter— Crtiainery, 35c; dairy, 20@ shattered nerves. They are sold in South America.
proofs. Bent sealed, free. Over 2,000 reference«.
new crop comes In without causlug a
sands of miles after affidavits for the
boxes (never in loose form, by tbe B e w a r e o f O i n t m e n t s f o r C a t a r r h T h a t
loosening of the stools, which always proverb. Yet while very young the 25c; store, 17 4 @30«; per roll.
65 N I A G A R A 5T.
soldier und his |ssirer dependents in
Potatoes— Oregon Biirbanks,40@50c; dozen or hundred) at 50 cents a box, or
ERIE MEDICAL CO., B U FF AL O . N. w-
Contain M e rc u ry,
means a weakening of all the muscular duck Is not a hardy bird, and If giv)-n
their claims before the pension de­
free
access
to
water
many
will
die.
Garnet
Cbilies,
55®65c;
Early
Rose,
six boxes for $2.50, and may be had of As mercury w ill surely destroy the sense of
system. But though he must be kept
Make money by suc-
partment.
She does her own house
and completely derange the whole sys­
cess.ul speculation in
ou dry food, the work horse should This Is partieularly true of the Im­ 36®40c per sack; sweets, $2.75 per all druggists or directly by mail from smell
tem when entering it through the mucous sur­
work all the time. She is now acting
Chicago.
We buy and
proved
varieties,
like
the
I’
ekin,
which
cental for Merced; new potatoes, $ 1 @ Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Schenec­ faces. Such articles should never be used ex ­
have, as he Is fully «untitled to, the
sell wheat there on mar-
under her third commission. One year
cept on prescriptions from reputab <nhvsi- riiis. Fortunes have been made on a small
tady, N. Y.
purest nlr tliat Wows. Stable* 111 sum­ are better If kept from wat«'r, exi-ept 1.10 per cental.
cians, as the damage they w ill do is tenfold to f »eginning by trading in futures. Write for
ago last September her husband, who
Poultry— Chickens, mixed, $3.00®
mer require thorough ventilation. for drinking and an ocosalonal wash­
the good you can possibly derive from them. full particulars. Best of reference given. Sev­
is an organ und sewing machine vender
T r o ll e y Service W i t h o u t W ir e .
H a ll’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. eral years’ experience on the Chicago Board of
Horse manure heats readily and gives ing, all their llvos. The wild duck is 3.25; geese, $2- SOW4.50; turk«>ys, live,
Cheney
Toledo., O., contains no mer­ Trade, and a thorough knowledge of the busi­
was stricken helpless with paralysis.
The electric trolley system to be intro­ cury and & is Co.,
off a strong Hindi of ammonia. This |s>sMibly more handy, though this Is not 10c; ducks, $2.50®3.50 per dozen.
taken internally, acting directly ness. Downing, Hopkins A Co., Chicago Board
certain,
as
the
duck
Is
such
a
prolific
upon
the
blood
and
raucous surfaces of the sys­ of Trade Brokers. Offices in Portland, Oregon,
Eggs—
Oregon,
11®
12c
per
dozen.
duced
in
Paris
in
time
for
the
Interna­
not only rots harnesses, but It Is ulso
A Queer .1 u fig in«* nt.
tem. In buying H a ll’s Catarrh Cure be sure 8pokane and Seattle, Wash.
<‘gg layer that many of Its young may
Cheese— Oregon,
lll^ c ;
Young tional exposition of 1900 is vastly «lif­ you
get the genuine. It is taken internally,
An Atchison (Kas.) mother goes once very Injurious to the horse«. We liave perish mill still h-ave room for u very
America. 12 l^c per pound.
erent from that commonly employed in and made in Toledo, O., by F. J. Cheney Co.
a month to court and takes out judg­ known many horses to go blind from large yearly adilltlou to the flocks.
free.
Wool— Valley, 12c per pound; East­ the United States, inasmuch as the Testimonials
being
kept,
In
summer,
lu
(lark,
jssiriy
Sold by Druggists, price 75c per bottle.
ments for $10 each against her two
Those who go to the expense of keep­ ern Oregon, 6@8c.
H a ll’s Fam ily Pills are the best.
dangerous overhead wires are absolutely
ventilated
stabli*.
Whenever
a
horse
We carry the most complete line of Gymnasium
sons, the money being due according
ing ducks through the y»*ar cannot af­
Hops— 7® 8c per pound.
done away with, according to the
and A thletic Goods on the Coast.
An absolutely fire-proof chimney 50
to an agreement, the consideration goes blind If the fact Is Investigated, ford such loss»«.
SUITS AND UNIFORM S M ADE TO ORDER.
Beef — Gross, top steers, $3.50; Philadelphia Inquirer. The new sys­
the
lack
of
ventilation
Is
more
a.|«t
to
tie
feet high, has been built of paper at
named in which is that the mother
Send for Our Athletic Catalogue.
cows, $2.50@3.00; dressed beef, 6® tem is the invention of the French en­
Breslau. It is tbe only oneof the kind.
shall refrain from annoying the sons the cause tlian anything else.—Ameri­
R em ed y fo r Insects
W I L L At F I N C K C O .,
6 tjC per pound.
gineer, Bochet, and, while rather sim­
by her presence or talk. She says that can Cultivator.
Gasoline Is the lati-st remedy for In­
Mutton— Gross, best sheep, wethers ple, it steers clear of the objection of
Piso’s cure for consumption has been a 8 1 8 - 8 3 0 M a r k e t St., S an F r a n c i s c o , C a l .
the sons have defaulted in payment
sects. It Is applkxl with a brush. and ewes, 2 'ac; dr«,ssed mutton, 4
Keei>!vior Milk flweet.
U P T U R E and P I L E S cured; no pay un­
unsightly obstruction which is usually family medicine with us since 1865.—J. R.
sinoc last full.
Madison, 2409 42d ave., Chicago, 111.
til cured; send for book. Dus. M an s fie ld
Take tuiy convenient dish or |s,t and @5e per pound.
Why does milk turn sour? It is only
raised when overhead wires have to go
& P orterfield , 338 Market St., San Francisco.
liecause It lias been cx | hx « h ] to oxygen, fill two-thirds with water, au»l the bal­
Hogs— Gross, choice, heavy, $4.00@ up. Bochet establishes overhead con­
Emile Arton has admitted that ho re­
Pottery clays have been found in ten N . P . N . U .
N o . 27, ’» 7 .
wlileh original»* fermentation, and ance with gasoline. The water will 4.50; light and feeders, $2.50@3.00; tacts from electric lamposts belonging
ceived $400,000 to use in lobbying for
counties of Missouri. It is reported
thus produce* acidity. If fresh milk, retard evaporation, and assist In dressed $3.00®4.75 per cwt.
I E N w r i t i n g to a d ve rt is e rs , p l e a
to
the
city,
the
distance
between
posts
the Punutnu Canal project, and has
to be worth from $8 to $12 per ton.
m e n t i o n t il l* p a p e r .
warm from the cow Is preferable. Is spreading the gasoline to every Infect­
Veal—Large, 3 ‘x® 4c; small, 4,l^@ being somewhat smaller than the
handed
the books containing the
heated to a temperature of 160, so as ed portion when applkxl. Most kinds 6c per pound.
length
of
the
electric
train,
consisting
amount of his expenditures to M. le
to kill the germs In It, un»l Is then put of scale are killed effectually with one
of two or three cars, so that contact is
Poittevin, the judge d estru ction in
Hrnttl« M arke t*.
In tsittli* that Imve been sterilize»! by applkutlon. We have not tried tlic
his case.
Wheat — Chicken feed, $26 per always assured at one point at least.
lienting to the Imillng point, such milk, plan, but give It for wluit It is worth.
Through flexible points of contact sus­
The people of Wolfe Valley, Texas, If k»“pt corked, will keep swt-et during A retiKxly that would really kill scales ton.
pended from each electric post along tbe
Oats— Choice, $21 @22 per ton.
have organized a rabbit club. The club the liott»>st weather for twenty-four and tr»x- lk-e without harm to foliage
proposed line the current will be taken
Flour—(Jobbing)—
Patent
excellent,
pays one cent for the scalp of each cot­ hours. Inwtefid of using a cork a small would be a prize Indeed.—Maine
$4.60; Novelty A, $4.30; California tt|> by means of a copper rail fastened
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
ton-tail, and 2
cents for that of a ple»'e of cotton mny lx* Inserted In the Farmer.
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “ C A S T O R IA " AND
brands, $4.60; Dakota, $5.65; patent, along the edge of the roof of the car not
jackrabhit. By this they hope to clean ne»'k of the bottle. This heating o f the
less than 14 or 15 feet from the ground.
“ P IT C H E R 'S C A S T O R IA ," AS OUR T R A D E ’ m a r k .
$5.25.
A N e w B lock Food.
out the nuisunce.
milk pr<q«r»'s It all the l>etter for use of
The “ new corn product” Is the hard
Barley— Rolled or ground, $20 per The contact point will slide along that
I,
D
R
.
S A M U E L P IT C H E R , o f Ilyannis, Massachusetts,
Isihles. In fact, milk ought always to
cojiper rail and there is not the slightest
The w ill of O. P. Woodcock, who be thus heated before being used by- outer shell of Hie cornstalk—'which has ton; whole, $19.
was
the
originator
o f ' ‘ P I T C H E R ’ S C A S T O R IA ,” the same
difficulty
in
establishing
a
continuous
died on December 17, in Seattle, Wash., old or young. The advantage of doing been relieved of the pith—dried and pul­
Corn— Whole, $20 per ton; cracked,
current if the points of contact are
was admitted to probate a few days ago.
$20;
fetxl
meal,
$20.
that
has
borne
and
does now s n j? s/tT/j
s,
on every
verized.
In
appearance
It
Is
a
fine
this while the milk Is warm from the
After directing the payment of his row Is that less of the cream rls»‘s than brown sulxdauce. The pith Is use,I in
Millstuffs— Bran, $15.00 per ton; made sufficiently elastic. The current
bear the fa c-sim ilc signature o f
wrapper.
is
allowed
to
return
to
the
power
sta­
debts, the testator bequeathed to his
shorts, $18.
If the milk Is flrst nllowial to cool.— packing In warships. As there Is a
This is the orig in a l “ P I T C H E R ’ S C A S T O R IA ,” which has been
son and daughter the sum uf 6 cents
Hay— Puget sound, per ton, $12.00; tion through the track of the line, as
great demand for the pith tlicre Is a
Exchange.
each.
used in the homes o f the mothers o f A m erica fo r over th irty
large quantity of the stalk left. This Is Eastern Washington, $17; California, usual. This system offers all the bene­
fits of the overhead as well as of the
cut and ground, making a Hue product $13® 14.
O rc h a rd C u ltlv n tlo n .
years. L O O K C A R E F U L L Y at the wrapper and see that i t is
The crows fly at the rate of ulxiut 25
An on-lmrd well managed may he containing more nutriment, according
Feed— Chopped fee«l, $18.00 per ton; underground system without any of
miles an hour.
their
shortcomings.
the kin d yon liave always bought
V / V ~/> .
on the
made to pay several tiun« hs mui-li for to some authorities, than timothy hay, middlings, $22; oilcake meal, $30.
the land oeouphd and the labor spent and being more digestible than corn
Poultry— Chickens, live, per pound,
a n d h a s th e s i g n a t u r e o f
/-¿UC& 44 wrap­
A IMlracle o f S u r g p r jr ,
ns the h«‘st field on the farm. But It bind»*. It occupies li*ss space than liens, 11c; spring chickens, $2.50®8.50;
A man named George Burns, who
per. Ao one has a uth ority fro m me to use my name except
will lie a poor Investment If It Is neg Imhxl hay, and Is f»xl along with grain ducks, $5@6.
will soon walk out of Cook County
The Centaur Company o f which Chas. II. Fletcher is
Butter — Fancy native creamery,
lected and suffered to go to ruin. Cul­ to make a Imlaneed ration.—Portland
(Chicago) hospital, is a living example
brick, 16c; ranch, 10@12.
tivation Is liidiKiM-nsable to enable the Transcript.
President.
-
of the miracles performed by modern
Cheese— Native Washington, 10@
soil to contribute its fertility to the
M
arch
8,
1897.
(2 ^ - —
^
.JD.
surgery. He went into the hospital
F ruit Item s
lie ; Eastern, 11c; California, 9*20.
trws. The surface must not lie left un­
broken n|i in lxme and body, and when
Watch the new grafts.
Vegetables— Potatoes, p«>r ton, $10.00
touched, to become covered with rank
Do
N
ot
B
e
Deceived.
be leaves the hospital he will carry
w«xxl* or moss, to be Imre and Imrreii.
For currant worms one ounce o f liele- @ 11; Yakimas, $12«« 13; rlmbard 1 % with him a certificate showing he has
D o not endanger the life o f your child by accepting a cheap substitute
There Is nothing better tlinn a crop of Ixire to tea quarts of water Is about (<«2e jier pound; onions, $1; carrots, per
which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennie»
sack, $1; cabbage, native, jx'r 160 lbs, been the victim of the most remarkable
clover, and this slmuld be imrmltted right.
assortment of hurts that ever befell a
on it), the ingredients o f which even he docs not know.
to lie down and decay oil the surface.
A cheap sprayer Is doubtful economy. $1 75(« 2; new jxjlatoes, 1*4@1,2C per mortal being. Surgeons report liim
A plow should never lie stiffen'd in an
Chip »lust liuiki's u good mulch for ;x'r lb.
T h e Kind Y o u H ave A lw a y s B o u g h t ”
brokenxlJ, us follows:
Eggs— Fresh ranch, 14 @ 15c.
on-hard. Only the surface should be curratit bushes.
BEARS T H E FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Loss of the entire bony vault of tbe
Fresh Meats— Choice dressed beef,
stirred, U-st the flue fixxltng roots be
Irrigation o f strawberry fields Is fast steers, 6'go; cows, 6c; mutton, sheep, skull, the top of the bead being covered
Injimxl and the tn*»*s cheek«'»! lu their
Increasing, lien manure or a little ni­ 6 ‘ jC per pound; pork, 6 'gc per pound; with a silver plate.
growth. A good harrowing In the fall
trate ««• Mxln In tlie water will produce veal, small, 6@7c.
Five ribs gone from the left side of
and two or three In the summer will
the body, having been removed by sur­
u great eff(*et.
Fresh
Fish
—
Halibut,
8®
4igc;
be all the cultivation an or»-liar«l re­
When fire blight o»\‘urs, we should salmon, 4@5o; salmon trout, 7® 10c; geons in an operation.
quires. Coleman's Rural World.
Insist on H aving
Heart shifted from its natural posi­
cut Ixdow tile blight to sound wixxl, flounders ami soles, 3@4c.
tion
t«>
tbe
right
side
in
order
to
secure
cover
the
wound
with
wax
or
point,
T
h
e
Kind
T h at N e v e r Failed You.
Provisions— Hams, large, 11c; bams,
S o d d in g u S t e e p Hank.
THC CtNTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY • TRIIT, NEW YORK CITV.
a firm resting place for that organ.
It Is no small task to have a nt«xq> and remove and burn the uffecttxl small, 111*«1; breakfast bacon, 10c; dry
Both legs fractured in two plaivs and
salt sides, H ’ gC per pound.
bank well •od«led, either with s » h 1 or by branches.
The Colux,r»l Is the only grape on t x>
Fruits— Lemons, California, fancy, right arm broken twice.
sowing grass seed. Iu the first place,
Both ellxiw joints gone and the
the water runs off too rujthlly and many farms In New England. Other $3.00 @3.50; choice, $2.50; oranges,
cap of the right knee twisted around
w ash »« holes under the sod whenever g<xxl practical kinds are Worden. Hu­ seedlings, $2.50; Mediterranean sweets,
to the baek of the leg.
R E A S O N S F O R U S IN G
heavy rains fall. I f sowing grass seed bert,
Brighton,
Gre»‘U Mountain, $3(it3.50; bananas, sbipp ng, $t.75@
Restores the Old Energy,
Large piece of the breastbone taken
on a fluely prtqwred seed b*d Is de- M,x>r»‘'s Early, Vergenne*; each one 2.75 per buiu-li; apples, $1.50@2 per
Checks All Waste,
out in tbe removal of a rifle ball.
p<utd»d on, there will lx* more or less luivltig some go»x1 point not | hxs , csm <I box.
Renews Confidence,
1’art of the windpipe missing.
gullying of the aurfaoe, however rapid
by
tlu*
Concord.
Massachosotis
Brightens the Eve,
S a n I''rHii«‘inro M a r k e t « .
Notwitstanding all that be lias gone
ly tile seed may germinate. The !«x*t Pkmguman.
Makes Strong Manhood.
Potato**— Oregon Burbanks,60® 75c; through, the Tribune says, Burns is
way to smveotl Is to combine lxrth
Early
Rose, 60 ia 76c; River Bur- still in a condition to shift for himself
Every man knows that Electricity is a met lusts, setting a row o f w clbptvpartd
Hlu«-e V i c t o r i a W a s C r o w n e d .
hanks, 50® 65c;
sweets, $1.25 per ami earn bis own living like other
sod at tlu' bottom o f the tsink and on
great stmngthener ot vital nerve power.
"(IreHt s»x'ial reforms belong to cental.
men.
Because it is absolutely pure.
oa»-h shle o f It. and another strip o f so»l
The life of the nerves is Electricity, and
tjueeu Victoria's reign," writes William
Butter— Fancy creamery, 16 'go; do
«atoll ten or flfttaai f«x>t up the Imnk
I> n ra l »l e S h o e S o l e « .
2
.
Because
it is not made by the so-called Dutch Process in
when they are weak that is what they lack
George J» xx 1 hii , In t lie I .adieu' Home secon«ls,
lootlStgC; fancy
dairy.
which chemicals are used.
across the shqs*. so that If ralus begin
A German inventor lias found a way
Nothing restores it so quickly as
.lournal, narrating the progiesw »>f the Mat 15c; seconds, 13(if 14c.
3. Because beans of the finest quality are used.
to gully the soil the washing may lx>
to make durable shoe soles. He ap­
world since (Jtnx'ii Victoria hmx 'I m I ix I
Cheese— Fancy mild, new, 8 @ 8 lsc;
»'htx-kisl. I f iki rains fall, the surface
4. Because It is made by a method which preserves unimpaired
plies
waterproof
glue
to
the
leather
the throne sixty year» ago “ The de- fair to gixxl, 7®7**c; Young America,
the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans.
both o f the se»d»d and ao»l<l«d part
anil then sticks on a lot of clean quartz
graillug
practice
of
flogging
has
been
8@9c;
Eastern,
14(4
151
f
c.
should tie aprlnkhd with water that
5. Because It is the most economical, costing less than one cent
sand.
This
wears
splendidly,
besides
atxdtnhixl in the armiea ai l navies of
W«xd— Choice f>x>tbill, 8@10o: San
a cup.
has a little nitrate o f s»sla dlsnolvcd
America and England. Children are Joaquin plains, 7 ® 9c; do 12 months, giving a gixxl foothold when walking
B« sure that you , r t th . genuine article made by W A LTE R
(t make» the hlooil jump in the veins, tn It. Tills w ill cause very rapid growth
is slippery. It is said that these soles
no
longer
ix-rmlttixl
to
work
lu
the
7@9c
per
pound.
BAKER
&
CO. Ltd.. Dorchester. Ma«s. Established 17*0.
ami the tire of youth bubble« forth from o f Hie mxd so mm ,n as It germinates. It
are as flexible as could lx? desired.
mines of Britain. Pr,xi* gungs no longer
- - - - - - - - ...... — —----r tttt« 111 i n
Onions— New, r«xl, 60@70«'.
its life-infusintr currents. The old, Ita h h v w ill also make a vigorous growth of
force men Into the service «»f the
Eggs— Ranch, 12 @ 15c per dozen.
nerves are awakened, and age is forgotten grass on the sod, and enable Its root*
The owl's wise hx>k is the result of a
Queen's navy. The Red Crxx»s Soo ety
Hay— Wheat and oat, $7® 10; best physiological oddity, his ey«'s being
in the presence of the new-born energy. to eah'h Arm hold i«i tlie mellow s»>ll
nppix>v«xl by forty-nine nation«, has barley, $6.50@8.00; alfalfa, $5@8;
fixtxi immovably iu their sockets.
Men, don’t l»e weak. <$et hark your old lmneath. I f tills has I mm 'I i »lone lu
M'ftvtnxl the horror of war. The trail* clover, $6«if8; compressed
wheat,
vigor. Try this wonderful Belt. It will March or «airly In April, the young
|x>rtatloii
of
crimtnnla.
with
Its
many
$6.50(4 10.00; straw, 35«4 50e jx'r latle.
A medical journal says that paj>er
renew your youth. Head Dr. Sanden’a grass w ill ho big enough to Ix-gln to cut
Extx’ii-
Tropical Fruit— Bananas, $1.00® “ can lx» used effectively for keeping a
with a lawn mow or by the middle of evil», has Ixxxt suppix-siwxl
famoun hook,
June. The |airt se,d*d w ith grass *etd tlon* are no longer cotiducte«l In pub­ 2.00 per hunch.
person w arm ." True; a three-line item
Citrus Fruit— Oranges, navel, $2.00 lias lxx>n known to make a politician
"Three Classes ot Men ”
w ill moke much better M>d than that lic. The ttx'atment of criinltiala has
txxxvme humane. Factory law* and (42.50; stxxllings, do. $1.25(42.00; «x>iu- “ hot” for a month.
where the sod lias Ixx>n tramxphmttxV
.
building acts make life «staler for the in»»n lemons, 7&C(4$1.60; fancy, $3.00
It is worth $1,000 to any man or woman
|>oor.
(4
2.25
per
Ixix.
who is weak. Will be aent closely tealetl
IN
GUARANTEED ORDER.
t. a n d f o r U t u c k t i e r r l e u
An addition of $11,000.000 a year
FOR SALE CHEAP
“ Inventive w letsv has made t isrvel
without marks, free. Call or addresa
Apples— $1.25®2 per box; Eastern, w ill 1* made to the Prussian govern­
BUtcklx'rries will generally do well
i - i H. P. Hercules. Gas or Gasoline.
on low land. If winter protection Is otts progrvu* In every de|xirtnient ilur- $3.50 per barrel.
ment expottses by tbe proposo-l increase
1-2 H. P. Hercules. Gas or Gasoline.
given; but If the hardy varletl«* are tng l k'torta’s sixty year* h * Qincu
of tbe salaries and |X>nsions of officials,
N o W i l l Content In H I « C e i f .
1-2 H. P. Rctiaii, Gas or Gasoline,
used without protection, high land Cantilever bridge* have snr|ir!*<xl the
teachers and their familu>*.
There is a crusty old bachelor, of
l- j H. P. Oriental, Gas or Gasoline.
SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO. should be chosen. The soil ahould be world. Travel has lxxti woinlcrmllt considerable
wealth, in Kentucky.
1*4 H. P. Otto. Gas or Gasoline.
A Paris d«iotor has discovered the
neither the light aaml nor tuandeet clay, quickened by *tr«>et car*. «*ab*. m l
* 5 3 W nt Washington HI., Portland. Or
1-4 H. P. Pacific, Gas or Gasoline.
la fertilising. besr In mind that ground ley-a, cable <'ara, elevated roads and “ What » i l l you do with your money microbe of baldness and has exhibited
Pleure i*e*t(o* Ihi§ P n p rr.
rich In ixitoah and phosphorl«' a< Ul otIx-r triumph* of Invention. In tx.tr when you die?’ ’ some ask«xl him re­ it at the St. Ltmis hospital, together
1-6 H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline.
cently.
"W
e
ll,”
he
replie«!,
"
I
am
nvaavvvvvvvv*• vvvvvv*#vvvs
with a sheep imx'ulated with it that
makes strong, flrni w«xxt. ami gr«aitly He re were no typewriter*. m> p«**«n
1-10 H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoliae.
** CMIL.OHFN T l i T M I H C . ”
ge,ng
to
sell
everything
for
cash,
anil
9 Ms* W u » » l * - r h-.-rnipa A, s i r • .0 * l - « f , Sr 1 aids seed formation, while Hint excess
ger elevator*. no nuxlern btcvclcs, it,
had lost its wool. He is now hunting
I « m l f l « <-hlUon ( o l l n s II .... i h> . It.. , li.,.! « 'f i 4
get
all
my
money
in
paper.
When
I
State Your Wants and Write for Prices...
atxla water ftmntalns, no hornehst* ear
for the means to destroy the microbe.
,
■
soma. a ll« ,. .11 paln n t r o W1« *
( lvaly rich In nitrogen makes the wmxl
A ISA S a « • An.««! . f.e dirri l,.r » T u e *«, •
r*uu s i
soft and stKvuletw ami easily winter ring,«, no chemical tire extinguish, ix find that death is near. I ’ll pile this
f b o tt i*
C . . . . I . l 1.
. . I h . * . h A e * 'X
. . All
A A . . . A . . * . . 14
A company has been formed which
killed; hence, all the wood aaluai ahould no lnstc!*d* no perfecting pre»s«>* paper money on the flixir, stick a match
be aaveil for the blackberry patch. Hav­ FuHy chrvmtdtng the Inventive pro t»> it, and lie down on it. Then the ma le an offer to the municipality of St
ing our ground deeply worked and sub grtxta of tb«* last six ilixxtde* wotdd money and the house and I w ill all go Petersburg, Russia, to light all the 405-7 San some Street
straets of the city with electric lights
•olkal, we plow furrows alxiut eight make It seem as If nothing of real con together.
San Francisco, Cal...
feet apart and six Inches deep, art sfxpteine to man s comfort had been
There are from f«»ttr to six grains of for the same price that i* now paid
for the very unsatisfactory lighting j
plants about Hirer feet opart, taking done bofora 1837.”
aqueous humor in th* aye.
with oil lamp*.
G m , Gasoline and Oil Enfinea, 1 to 200 H. P,
- V e n t i l a t in g H o r s e S t , b l « i - H o w to
Keep
M ilk
S w ee t-C u ltiv a tin g
the
DRUNKARDS
W eakness of M en
WHEAT
BASE BILL GOODS
R
W
AN OPEN LETTER
To M O THERS.
It Gives
Snap.
Walter Baker & Co.’s
Breakfast Cocoa.
I)r. San den's
Electric Belt.
CHEAPEST POW ER!
Rebuilt Gas and
Gasoline Engines
1
Hercules Gas
....Engine Works
d