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Bogart Sawmill T h e W asc o N ew s. nnt.-»« «i< r u r. T H l ’ K M íA Y : . SEPT ti. N. W . Thompson, A < « t A lta m o n t, J r . L ivery Feed & S ale S ta b le s. Cr res lm poterxy, i ’l j a t Emissions and P r o e r '.e tc r o f t h e ’vaetin^ diseases, a ll effects of seif- ! abuse, o r excess an d inc i s- j cretion. A n e r v e io n ic a n ti 1 w * b lo o d b u ild e r . B rings th e pink plow to pale cheeks and j restores th e fire o f youth. By m ail 6© c p er box: O boxer H a v in g enlarged and lo r w ith a w ritte n g u a ra n prepared to conduct t e e to c u r e o r r e f u n d t h e m o n e y . i> ri 1 h 'irw !4 t Hy J . W. CttHrw ViTAL’T ? i K M L C S T V IG O R ! w G « A N D M ANHOOD : refitted the above stables, we are now the busiess in a first-class n isu n er. Good care and p le n ty of feed, at live and let live prices, will Best rig s in town. I be o u r motto. $2.50; n z r v it a m e d ic a l c o . CMnion <S A r.ckson S ts ., CHICA GO , ILL. 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II. Jfc > . Co s r a i ro a d tr.-.ck w h e r e th e w» st lin e o f M a in s t r e e t in t h e to w n ••{ R u fu s c ro s s e s r a id - tr»> k , t h e n c e s o u h o n e h u n t l r c ! a n d tw e n ty fe e t »tnd te n : In c h e s ; t- ci c s o u th w e s t o ry a lin e p a r a lle l v ilii s a id l a i l i c t t d tr a d ii to t h e w est lin e o f ■ B lo c k l.’i ; n s a id t< w n o f H u m s ; t h e n c e u m ili I t o th e f v - n te r o f s a i.l m a in lin e o f s a id r.o i I r= a - '; t h e n c e n o r th e a s t a lo n g t h e c e n t e r o f > Said r a iP o a ii t r a c k to p la c e o f b e g in n in g ; j a l i in o o - i i 15 in th e to w n o f K tifu s in j t h e C o n n i v o f s h e r m a n ta d s t a t e o f O re g o n , i to g e tip r w ith a il a n d u b ig li ¡n r t h e te n e tiie n ie . h c re d ila io e n ts a n d a p p u rte n a n c e s th e re u n to b e lo n g in g o r io a n y »vise a p p e r t a i n i n g . W i •»»• -n y b a n d a t M -rt> ,O regon t h i s I tili , d a v o t A u g u s t, A . D. 18W. al7-.Vs2t \V M . H O L D E R . S h e r if f d h e r m a n C o u n ty , O r AU>*K>nt M oraes—* CoutM ioa-brnue T rea ttu e , w tfti m t r 74 UtwRrttV:oB& ; a s ta n d a r d w o rk Trit.«, jo O . al *. Ail a b o u t grewna«? S m all F ro ita —re a d a n d lo c ra fe»w ; con Vein* 43 c c lo re d liK slik e re p ro d a c tltz a s o f a ll >e» ▼ariet)®« a a d ico o t> * r illu a tra lio n « . P ile « , 50 C asta. 1 <o. No. 3 —BIGQLE POULTRY BOOK in P a y t o n . , .Gul«», where J Jive, said ' noug them - ! selves th a t 1 1 h a d co n - sum ption, al though they i did not tell ( me so to my face, for f. a r ‘ of m aking mo ■ d e s p o n d e n t. I k e p t on coughing and try in g dider- en t sorts of niedieines.hu t nothing se?med to reach m y trouble until I p o t h o ld o f a bottle of Acker’s English 1 " , -ly. I prayed for health ad th e time, and my prayers were answ ered as soon a I began taking thi< celebrated Eng lish \p- !• r.'.nt ami tonic. Since n:v re c o v e r y 1 1. iv. »old hundreds of sufferers from to;. .i.-. ti.,ds an d weak lungs th a t At i.er’s English Remedy would cure them , bo. ic of them w on't try it, an d it does w . m t o nie terrible when anyone deliber ately refu es to be cured. There ought to he a law compelling consum ptives to take i» Even if they don’t cam for th eir ow n lives, the public's welfare should be consid ered. Pon t you th in k so too? I Lope such a law will soon be enforced.” (Signed) M t s . R i c h a r d s o n . •n{Tt’i; un luiijw m g. Ao w onuer, gland h e sita te s before - e into w ar w ith the ig fuir well w h a t losses i t is nut cow ardice; it r:d common sense. ivietion of D reyfus has come s everybody knew it would • >m tlie l*eginnii«g of the :c fa c t of Lis being a Jew » la v e m ore w eight and to his ab- p. in ;r¡ y is Dominant; F . ance t nd th e whole r-vst it, civic, m ilitary and socisU, is prieí ridden. The b itte r »t ing, coupled with tue csgK i w » of some» an high iu a u th o r BIOflLE COW BOOK S Ne. 4— AJi a b o u t Ci w s a n d th e D a iry Busit»e«a ; h a r in g a rreet B ale; « c at« !« » colored iife-lik « re p ro d u c tio n » a t »aen b re e d , w ith 133 e th a r lilu a ira tio n s . P n o e , ju Uesi*. No. 6 —BifKiLB SWINE BOOK J a s t o u t . All a b o u t H o g s— B re ed in g . F e e d in g . P.o»«*.- c ry , Lnaea-os, ete. C e n ta ia a e v e r fe b c a u tltu l iiu f- t-znea a n d o ta e r sngT avtnga F rie e , 50 Ceuta. T b e B I u tiL B B O C p . 5 a re c n tq F e .o rig ’in a !,u se fu l—vou « ev er a«w a n y th in g lik e th e m —*o p ra c tic a l, to aensikle I l i a y a-v h a v iu x m u euaeu-.oui aa!e— E a -t, Vvevt, N o rik ;.k u &o»!lh. E v ery c u e w ho k e ep s a H orae, C ow , H og e r C h ic k e n , o r grc.wa S m a ll F ru ita , u u a S t to a eu d r ig h t a .v a y fo r th e B IC U LB B O C K S. T he Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, ard the FARM JOURNAL g YCAf to a tty • ban MÏ CHAS. W TI (r e m a in d e r o f tfctç, 1000, jqoi. iç c j a n d ioct) w ill be a e i t by m a il dre«a« lor A D O LL A R B iL L . le o f F A R M JÖ L R N AL. e n d c irc u la r d e sc rib in g B iQ O L B COOKS free. Addice«, JBKIUXA. FARM JOtlîXAI. H’. II. U y p k E X & CO.. Prcprielore, 2,.^ j to se a rc h o u t details. P o ^ - 1 â w A seo Keep«- an hand at all tim e P o rtla n d in ste a d of S an F rancisco. This is rig h t. In it is a p re c e d e n t THE VERY BEST es.-^iibL cd th a t we tr u s t will bo rig- it.»y ?o»i'Twvtl .a fu tu re m ilita ry move- j n.cbt.s. R tere w as no c a . thly reus- i C u re d have been em b ark ed a t P o rtla n d , e x cept. possibly to g ra tify th e whim of | LOOK HERE ! A lg er, who h as considerable prop- ! e r ty in California. — H aving «old hi« home in Wna?*. ' t ? business of su p i Ij'ii.g tro o p s with R»v. W. H . Bast, preparatory to an 1 ■ • t‘x ;\ n ! rip r "4l 1 ’ *e o f n ’.i h i- h o u se h o ld good«, I bed rootn suits, bedsteads, S •> T A T A-M- E spring-», ,K Wt'i-J “A. ;L_JS5ZT'ÎSSjÎ' alm ost im m ediately ask ed if lie w as o p p '^ e d to expansion. "O p p o sed to DYNAMIC of th e P o rtla n d exposition for a com- ! p ’im entarjr tic k e t to th e fa ir th is J The exu-tsition this v e a r I v Hl c e rta in ly b? successful, w ith its n. . l ? . c »».î.. xi.nc.i- a»»u v««»ious o ti.^ r a tra c tio n s; besides, th e r e a re fairs j on a t Sr.okane, W alla W alia and S a - 1 ■ h i s o n i c e th e Q u a rt eri S »kaue. Î1 T IN S M IT H . :n re d p t of a cop* Sp? V c u r n - R e v i e w s dev f x- c h t s i v e -, t o i J» U ' d - in n p e V of G'td is 3 tilC P I Tt is plainly evi;;, a t th e B t o a m an re a d '., willing and tv sq u a re accounts v It artificially d ig eatsth e food and aide M ature in stren g th en in g and recon stru c tin g th e exhausted digestive or pins. I t is th e la te st discovered d ig e s t a a t and tonic. No othor preparation can approach it in efflcicney. I t in sta n tly relieve^ a id perru£iirntly cures Dyspepsia. Indigestion, H sa rtb u ra , Flatulence, 6<»nr ¡Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache. Gastraigin.Cramp», and all o th er re su itso f im perfect digestion ALLEN, h .s n ev er done before. th e ir n a tu r- », enem ies th e B ritish . P re sid e n t V».anrnd K r u g e r shows no signs c: w eaker c* * Ì-» ¡u d th e v o lk sraad is L<lì cniy light;v W i r SCO. O 'egon. A ll k in d « o f tin w o rk d >ne. p ir la lin e o f good« car»jeti. N o tic e F o r P u b l i c a t i o n . I .a n t O-Hee a t T h e P »’> « , O re g o n , « m t. m i e r II. N o ftc v Is b v t e b ' >’».’■ e n i v ;»• " - ’n s - n a m e T n a m e t s e t t l e r h a « B led n o n e - o f h i s in te n t!» n t o m a k e Ann* p e.of in m u p o rt o f I.is e la l , a n d t h a t a s td pr.-> t w ill b e >» a I ■ bof 'r * V, ni H e n r ie tta , c o o n t y c - r k a t to iv . O re g o n , o n F r i d a y , « • e m o e r ’? '. t*".'. e»r F R \ N K L . C R O W , o t W a s e o . O re g o n ; H E N o6S3L f o r t h e e j ^ n w i^ . n e ’, «wV^.a-'-d nw 4 «e’ 4 «er 28. r p l r , r 1« e. a to. 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