The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, April 08, 1904, Image 4

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Spring Medicine
There is no other season when good
medicine 1* so much needed as in the
Spring.
The blood Is impure, weak and
CAT CANNOT 8UCK BREATH.
impoverished—a condition Indicated
Old Superstition Is Upset by the
by pimples and other eruptions on the
Highest Medical Anthorltlea.
Can a eat really suck the breath of a face and body, by deficient vitality,
child?
loss of appetite, lack of strength, and
We have always heard that it could. want of animation.
HORRORS OF MODERN
NAVAL WARFARE
Few as are the people who can im­
Away back in early childhood we dis­
agine a battlefield on shore, they are
tinctly remember of frequent warn­
! vastly fewer who can picture with any
ings to look out for the cat. Do not
certainty the same of a naval conflict.
allow the cat to get Into bed with the
Terrible, too, as are all scenes of
baby, as it is liable to suck the baby’s Make the blood pure, vigorous and warfare, there seems something akin
breath, which would cause the baby to
rich, create appetite, give vitality, to sacrilege, to destruction of God’s
die.
own realm, in man daring to carry
Is there any foundation for such a strength and animation, and cure bls bloodthirsty, destructive animosi­
notion as this? We never could dls- all eruptions. Have the whole family ties out upon the stainless blue of the
cover any real tneanlng to the belief begin to take them today.
pure sea. Yet here, no matter how ter­
that a cat can suck the breath of a
“Hood’s Sarsaparilla haa been used tn rific the slaughter, how widespread the
child. Indeed, the sentence la totally our family tor some time, and always with destruction wrought by man upon his
unintelligible.
good results. Last spring I waa all run fellow man, the merciful sea, irnpol-
What is meant by sucking the down and got a bottle of it, and as usual lutable, reticent, immediately effaces
breath? It may be true that the cat. received great benefit.” Mias B xulax all trace thereof—hides man’s mis­
attracted by the breath of a child Boxes, Stowe, Vt.
doings from the gaze of high heaven,
who had recently been nursing, might
Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to nor allows the poor remains to lie and
attempt to Interfere In some manner sure and keeps ths promise.
fill the air with pestilence.
with the child's mouth. In young cats
And this, of course, more so now
the Impulse to nurse might be excited
than ever has been before. In the
Character of Our Immigrants.
by the smell of the child's breath.
Prior to 1880 the nations of western days when Britain became the sover­
It is barely possible that the cat might
Europe, Great Britain. Germany and eign power at sea, and her wooden
be seized with a desire to bite or to de­
the Scandinavian countries furnished walls were handled and fought
vour the child’s Ups or tongue, lured
over 80 per cent of all our immigrants, through whole days in closest proxim­
on by the smell of milk. We are not
ity with their enemies, it often befe!
in a position to deny these possibili­ the highest class that we could hope that ships bulled through and through
for.
Hungary,
Italy,
Poland
and
the
ties. Maybe they are true.
with shot drifted for many days,
But not any of these suppositions other countries of eastern Europe fur­ while the handful of unwounded sur­
nished
less
than
1
per
cent
From
1881
furnish a basis for the statement that
vivors accomplished tasks such as
the cat Is liable to suck the child's to 1899 the ratios changed slightly, but make the mind reel to think of.
stW
western
Europeans
were
greatly
breath. We have always beard this
But modern sea warfare has changed
In the majority. From Germany alone
statement with a shudder of horror.
we drew 1,500,000 citizens inside of 10 nearly all that For more terrible,
It seems to convey some weird, hor­
years. Lately conditions have chang­ but mercifully far more swift, will be
rible tragedy that can hardly be imag­
ed.
Eastern Europeans and Asiatics the conflict between hostile fleets in
ined. But it is a mere fancy, the ori­
send us 75 per cent of our Immigrants the future. There will be scarcely any
gin of which is hard to explain.
(so-called Europeans), while western such thing as the lingering agony,
Yet we would advise mothers to be
long drawn out, of the old days of sea
careful about leaving the Infant with Europa sends us but 24 per cent. In fighting. For one thing, modern lron-
1901, for Instance, Austro-Hungarians,
a cat. We do not favor the idea of
Slovaks, Croatians, Poles and Magyars ciads and cruisers going Into action
cats sleeping with children. Nor do
will choose the lesser of two evils con­
we favor the practice of children play­ to the number of 114,000 came in, while fronting them. Because of the deadly
ing with cats, handling them, mopping 186,000 Italians honored us with their peril of splinters and of fire, every­
them around the floor, fondling them, transfer of "allegiance.” In July of thing of wood in their fittings, even
dressing them up as dolls. It is not this year 67,538 people of all nations to the boats, will be cast away at the
Immigrated into this country.
good for the cat. It la not good for
beginning of the fight
the child. Neither cats nor dogs ought
In the Spring.
Then, when the battle Is joined, the
to be treated In this manner. They are
Lowndes, Mo., April 4th.—Mrs. H seamnn must needs have a heart of
all right In their place, but they are C. Harty of this place, says:—
brass Incased In triple steel, a mind
not fit for playthings.
“For years I was in very bad health. that refuses to meditate upon the Im­
If the superstition that a cat can Every spring I would get so low that I mediate possibility of one of those ter­
suck a child's breath haa operated as a was unable to do my own work. I rible twelve-inch projectiles plunging
preventive to mothers allowing their seemed to be worse in the spring than down upon bis vessel’s deck, and out,
children to play with cats it has served any other time cf the year. I was amid the disintegration of all her gang­
a very good purpose, but such childish very weak and miserable and had much lions of energy, through the bottom,
notions are hardly compatible with ma­ pain in my back and head. I saw rendering her an easy target to an un­
ture reflection. It is one of the old Dodd’s Kidney Pills advertised last injured foe, and her sinking a matter
wives’ fables which may have served spring and began treatment of them and of minutes.
a good purpose, but it is too ridiculous they have certainly done me more good
And when she sinks, stone-like—
for repetition. There are other and than anything I have ever used.
“I was all right last spring and felt pumping being, If possible to a yet un­
better reasons why the cat and baby
damaged engine, a manifest absurdity
should not be left together than the better than I have for over ten years. In that rent fabric of steel—with her
vague, unintelligible fear that the cat I am fifty years of age and am stronger must go all her crew. It may sound
will suck the child's breath.—Medical today than I have been for many years cruel and hard-hearted to speak of
and I give Dodd’s Kidney Pills credit
Talk.
their end being mercifully swift, but,
for the wonderful improvement.”
The statement of Mrs. Harty is only in view of the horrors of the old wood­
LIOUOR-MORPHINE-TOBACCO
one of a great many where Dodd’s Kid- en ships floating on, veritable charnel
HABITS PERMANENTLY CURED
— for run particulars —
ney Pills have proven themselves to lie houses, when the battle was over,
the very best spring medicine. They there was hardly any other term appli­
are unsurpassed as a tonic and are the cable.
Electric Light and Public Speaking.
The modern man-of-war will not, at
Singers, actors and public perform­ only medicine used in thousands of
any rate, prolong the agonies of her
ers generally aia able to speak with families.
crew when she Is scuttled. She will go
much greater ease and comfort in a
Pa’s Experience.
down quick into tue pit In a halo of
building lighted with electricity than
"Say, pa,” queried little Johnny steam, a whirling vortex of waves, and
in one where gaslight Is used. In the Bumpernickle, "do actions speak louder
former case the temperature of the than words?”
whole building is more equal and the
“Civil actions do, my son,” answered
risk of catching cold is consequently the old man. "A judgment is wore than
diminished. The speaker is cooler, does a dun."
not perspire, his throat is not parched,
How’s This?
and bis voice is less Hable to get
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
husky. It is said that since the intro­ any
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
duction of electric light public perform­ Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O.
ers are in much better voice than they
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
were before.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
I in five minutes from the commence-
I ment of her downward plunge there
will be no sign that she has ever
been, and only if other vessels be very
near will there be any possible chance
of saving a handful of stalwart swim­
mers whose superhuman struggles
have wrenched them clear of the de­
vouring, down-dragging eddies. More
than a mere handful there could not
be in any case, since another tremen­
dous difference between past and pres­
ent sea fighting ,|s that the steel-clad
monsters go into battle with hardly a
man visible, almost all of them hid­
den behind massive walls shut in from
the devastating Impact of large pro­
jectiles, as well as the horrible hail
of Hotchkiss and Maxim bullets.
The pomp and pageantry of sea war­
fare in Nelson’s day, with Its stripped
crowds of men swarming about the
Incumbered decks, and streaming flags
from every mast, have gone with the
towering ranges of sails and nimble
sailors who leapt about aloft handling
them even during the height of battle.
The new man-of-war goes into the
fight grim, unadorned, and apparently
proceeding by her own volition, like
some unthinkable marine monster be­
gotten of the elder slime.
Nor will the elements Interfere either
to retard or accelerate the Issues as
once they did. Whether it be calm or
storm, blue sky or fog, night or day,
the battle will be joined.
To a landsman, and even to a mer­
chant seaman, there is something pe­
culiarly terrifying in the notion of a
sea fight in a fog. It is a time of
terror even in peaceful navigation,
since the great sea breadths seem to
have contracted, and one’s faculties are
kept at their utmost tension in case of
running ucross another ship. Fog is
the only elemental condition that suc­
ceeds in making the great, wide sea
look a little place, where not merely
navies have no room to float, but it
seems impossible to avoid colliding
with the only other ship that was in
sight before those fleecy walls of mys­
tery closed in upon the seafarers. Yet
the modern sea warrior among us is
trained to welcome that terrifying con­
dition of things, to dash at utmost
speed through the thickness and burst
upon bls euemy with the sudden un­
expectedness of the lightning stroke.
And to add to all these terrible con­
ditions of modern sea warfare we have
now the submarine. Not content with
the mighty arena of conflict afforded
hy the open surface of the sea, in gale,
or fog, or calm, the sea fighter must
now descend into darkness and si­
lence. the realm of the utterly un­
known, in order that he may haply
hurl, at one fell blow as from a burst­
ing volcano, into blazing, boiling ruin
and death, eight hundred lives, and
the revenue of a principality. For man
has even extended the battle ground
of the sea.—Frank T. Bullen, in Lon­
don Daily Mail.
IN THE WORLD’S LARGEST GUN
To Break la New Shoes.
Always shake In Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder.
It cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet.
Cures corns. Ingrowing nails and bunions. At
all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Don’t accept
any substitute. Sample mailed FRFk Address
Alien 8. Olmsted. 1« Roy, N. Y.
Canada’s Monopoly of Asbestos.
While asbestos Is found pretty much
all over the world Canada comes near
having a monopoly in its actual pro­
duction. Twenty-five years ago only
800 tons, valued at $200,000, was mined
in Cannda. Now the annual export of
asbestos is about 40,000 tons, valued
at $1,000,000, and the industry is still
growing. About 85 per cent of the
world’s product is mined in the vicin­
ity of Richmond, Canada.
perfectly honorable in all business transac­
tions and financially able to carry out any ob­
ligations made by their firm.
W bst A T ruax , Wholesale Druggists,Toledo, O.
W alding , K innan A M arvin , Wholesale Drug­
gists. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act­
ing directly upuu the blood and mucous sur­
faces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle.
Bold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hairs Family Pills are the best.
Many Women During the Spring Months Suffer From
Extreme Lassitude, Loss of Appetite and
Nervousness-=-What They Need Is
THE GREAT
Miss Bertha M. Rush, 5435 Kin-
earde street, Pittsburg, Pa., Superin.
tendent Junior Society of Methodist
Protestant Church and leading soprano
of the choir, writes: “Words cannot
describe my thankfulness to you for
Peruna. I was a sufferer from sys­
temic catarrh for years and was in a
very much run down condition. I was
extremely nervous and had the most
foolish fears over nothing. I was thin
and emaciated.
“My physician advised me to leave
this climate but as it was not conven­
ient to do so at this time, I took the
advice of a friend to use a bottle of Pi -
runa. 1 took it faithfully and when
the first bottle was gone I felt so much
better that I bought six more and took
them faithfully, alter which 1 looked
like a new woman.
“I gained in flesh, my appetite re­
turned and all my old symptoms had
disappeared. I am more than thank­
ful to Peruna.” — Miss Bertha M.
Rush.
I AM TIRED.
Everybody Is Tired—Spring Weath­
er Does It—Every One Should
Be Cautious.
Depression of the nervous system at
the approach of spring is the cause.
General lassitude, dull, heavy sensa­
tions, continual tired feeling, with ir­
regular appetite, and sometimes loss of
sleep. Peruna meets every indication
and proves itself to be perfectly adapted
to all their varied peculiarities. Fe-
runa invigorates the system, rejuve­
nates the feelings, restores the normal
appetite and produces regular sleep.
That tired feeling which is the nat­
ural result of the depressing effect of
warm weather immediately after the
invigorating cold of winter, quietly dis­
appears when Peruna is taken. Thous­
ands are daily testifying to its priceless
benefit.
Mrs. H. Kassatt, 1309 W. 13th
street, Des Moines, la., writes: “I am
happy to give my endorsement for your
valuable medicine, Peruna, as I consid­
er it a valuable medicine to take when
the system is run down from overwork.
About two years ago I felt that I must
take a long rest as I had been unable
to work for over a menth and could
not regain my strength. I could not
sleep at night and was in a very nerv­
ous, high strung, condition. I decided
to try what Peruna would do to build
up my strengtn, and am pleased to say
that I began to improve very shortly,
and in less than two months I was able
to take up my work, and felt better
than I have for years. I take it now
twice a year and find that it keeps me
in perfect heatlh.” Mrs. Kassatt was
foi over ten years the manager of a
plant furnishing ladies’ wear and em­
ploying hundreds of women.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
NOT A SKIN DISEASE,
It is natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when rheumatic
pains are shooting through the joints and muscles and they are
inflamed and sore, the sufferer is apt to turn to liniments and plasters
for relief; and while such treatment may quiet the pain temporarily,
no amount of rubbing or blistering can cure Rheumatism, because it
is not a skin disease, but is in the blood and all through the system,
and every time you are exposed to the same conditions that caused
the first attack, you are going to have another, and Rheumatism
will last just as long as the poison is in the blood, no matter what
Jou apply externally. Too much acid in the blood is one cause of
’heumatism; stomach troubles, bad digestion, weak kidneys and
torpid liver are other causes
UNABLE TO BLEEP AT NIGHT.
which bring on this painful dis­
Bldn.y, Ohio, August SO, 1903.
ease, because the blood becomes
A few months aso I was fooling weak
and
run
and unable to get sleep at
tainted with the poisonous mat­ night. I down
felt extremely bed, end also bad
io paina in my Jointe and muñ­
ter which these organs fail to rheumat
The medioine I used gave mo only
carry out of the system. Cer­ óles.
temporary relief at best; so seeing B. S S.
highly recommended for ouch trou­
tain secret diseases will produce bles,
I began ito ueo. and after taking it
Rheumatism, and of all forms for some time waa well pl.ae.d with the
roault. It did away with the rheumatic
thia is the most stubborn and peine, gave mo refreshing slesp and
Built up my general syatom, giving me
severe, for it seems to affect strength
and energy. It io a good medi­
every bone and muscle in the oine, without a doubt, and I take plena-
uro In endorsing it.
body. The blood is the medium K. F. D No. i.
S. S. BOUGHTON.
by which the poisons and acids
are carried through the system, and it doesn't matter what kind of
Rheumatism you have, it must be treated through the blood, or you
can never get permanently rid of it As a cure for rheumatic trou­
bles S. S. S. has never been equalled. It doesn't inflame the stomach
«nd ruin the digestion like Potash, Alkalies and other strong drugs,
but tones up the general health, gently
stimulates the sluggish organs, and at
the same time antidotes and filters out
of the blood all poisonous acids and
effete matter of every kind ; and when
S. S. S. has restored the blood to its
natural condition, the painful, feverisb
Joints and the sore and tender muscles are immediately relieved.
Our special book on Rheumatism will be mailed free to those
desiring it. Our physicians will cheerfully answer all letters asking
for special information or advice, for which no charge is made.
UK SWIFT fKClfK CO., ATIAMTA, CA,
Tired, Nervous Vomen.
If you do not receive prompt and
There are thousands of them every­ satisfactory results from the use of
where. A few bottles of ?eruna would Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman,
do them untold benefit. At a tonic and giving a full statement of your case,
nerve invigoratcr it has no equal. It and he will be pleased to give you his
builds up the nerves, it giws strength valuable advice gratis.
to the circualtion and at orce restores I Address Dr. Hartman, President of
the appetite and digestion. No feeble The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
woman should be without Pe-una.
Ohio.
TITA Permanently cured, wo ntsor nTvousneas
I | lU after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Oeat Nerve
Genuine
Carter’s
Perrin’s Pile Specific
Restorer. Send for Free 112 trial bottle aid treatise
Dr. K. H. Kline, Ltd-.
Arcb St-. Philadelphia, Pa.
The INTERNAL REMEDY
No Cue Exists it Will Not Coro
Binks—They say that there ae tens
of thousands of faith curists n this
country.
Winks—Yes, and there’ll be fins of
thousands more, if the doctors don’t come
down in their prices.
For our New Gasolene Drag Saw. We set en­
gine only once for each log. One man can
move ««w We handle the only Malleable
Grubbing Machine. VI rite us your wants In
the machinery line.
KE1ERSON MACHINERY CO.,
Foot Morrison St.
Portland, Oregon
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslows’s Soothing
Syrup the best remedy to use tor their ciiidren
during the teething period..
BUY
AGENTS WANTED
The Why of It.
Green—You and Short don’t seem
be as intimate as you were. Does
'• owe you money?
I Brown—No, indeed; but he wanted
Little Liver Pills
The so-called oil of roses la manufac­
tured from the grass Audropogon echoen-
anlhus.
RHEUMATISM
MISS BERTHA M. RUSH—PITTSBURG.
Miss Rush Suffeied With Systemic Catarrh—Was Nervons, Had No
Appetite, Grew Thin ind Emaciated. She Now Looks Like a New Woman
After a Course of Pe-n-na.
Fully Occupied.
During leap year every eligible
Those that dare lose a day are dan­
She—Papa’s chief objection to you is young man should be equipped with a
gerously prodigal; those that dare mis­
that you have no occupation.
spend it are desperate.—Bishop Hall.
chaperon.
lie—No occupation! Good iwacious!
Doesn’t he know that I am raising a
mustache?
The population of Ireland, which fifty
years ago was over 8,000,000, is now less
than 4,500,000.
For coughs and colds there Is no better
medicine than Piso’s Cure for Consump­
tion. Price 25 cents.
TONIC
Must Bear Signature of
exactly what the words mean, but the ordinary laymnn does not, and, there­
fore, when he read some time ago In the newspapers that the biggest gun
in tlie world had Just been finished at Watervliet arsenal it Is very doubt­
ful if he was able to form any precise idea of the magnitude of the new
weapon. If so, he will surely be interested in the picture which accom­
panies this story, since It represents two children sitting In the very breech
of tills monstrous gun and thus shows at a glance its great dimensions. The
children are 9 or 10 years of age and there is ample room for both of them.
KILLS
lice and all vermin that
infest horsescattie, poul­
try. etc. Lousy hens wtll
not lay; nor chicks grov.
See FaoSImlle Wrapper Below.
LICE!
CARTER’S
live niton the blond which
should go to sustain life
* vitality PRUSSIAN
lice P owder kins
the lice, thus it SAVES
FEED as extra rations
must be given on account
of vermin. 25c and 5Oc
dealer«. By mail 40c A 75c
THE DEADLY TORPEDO’S METAL BRAIN
servo-motor, and by means of the ver­
tical rudders steers the torpedo back
It has been stated that much of the again to Its original position.’’
Japanese success In i naval fights
Thus the torpedo Is endowed with a
around Port Arthur i was due to the brain, so to speak, that directs Its
gyroscope. This Is
course through the waves on its mis­
a delicate appar­
sion of death.
MRU
atus for keeping a
I.lkeil Shorter Mlles.
torpedo straight In
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
The Into John R. Proctor, president
Its course, even
of tlie Civil Service Commission, was a
through a distance
The Archbishop of Canterbury takes
student of the University of Pennsyl­
of 2.000 yards. It
vania In 1863 and 1864. and in bis col­ rank as first peer of the realm.
is a small, weight­
lege days liked nothing better than to
ed. wheel like ob­
set out early on a frosty morning and
ject. carefully sus-
walk twenty-five or thirty miles
through the country.
Once he met an Irishman on the road
to Morristown. He and the Irishman
plodded along together a matter of six
or seven miles. They stopped and read
pended on gymbols In the buoyancy each milestone, and Proctor said:
When the nerves are weak
"I think that milestones cheer a road
chamber of the torpedo. Attached to its
everything goes wrong. You
axis la a steel spring connected with the up wonderfully, don’t you?”
"Faith, an’ I do that,” said the Irish
tooth gearing. A rod to the air lever
are tired all the time, easily
actuates It. When the lever Is thrown man. "I find them a great comfort. It
discouraged, nervous, and
back the spring la released, and the would be an improvement, though, if
irritable. Your cheeks are
gyroscope spina around at the rate of they was nearer one another, wouldn't
2,200 revolutions a minute. In his book itr
on "Torpedoes and Torpedo Vessels,”
Court of Arbitration.
Lieut. Armstrong, of the British navy,
"The reason I can’t get along with
?ale and your blood is thin,
says:
my wife la that she wants to submit all
"The gyroscope works a servo-motor, our differences to srbltratlon.”
our doctor says you are
actuating a pair of movable vertical
threatened with a nervous
"To arbitration F
rudders placed In recesses In ths ver­
breakdown. He orders this
"Yes. She always wants to refer
tical fins. These rudders, bt It re disputes to her mother.”—Town snd
grand old family medicine.
membered, ere therefore supplement­ Country.
" For more than 50 year« I have used Avar’s
9a rsn part I la tn my family. It is a crand tonic
ary to the small adjusted vertlcsl rud­
at all times and a wr»”derfni medicine for :m
Women Have the Better Record.
ders ordinarily fitted, but which may
pure blood.”—D. C. H olt , West Haven. Conn,
Svreaty seren per cent of the womea
fI M a bottle.
J C. atsrco ..
be discarded If a gyroscope Is being
used If, now, the torpedo from any and but 63 per cent of the men taking
for
cause, external or Internal, be de­ the civil eerTlve examination are able
flected out of the line of tire, the gy- to pass It
roecope, by maintaining Its axial posi­
Many a man. like the moon, shines
tion in the Uno of fire, sets on the I with borrowed light
Keep the bowels regular with Ayer’s
Ayers
Sarsaparilla
Weak Nerves
Fills,
Just
one
pill
each
night.
PRUSSIAN REMEDY CO.
ST. PAUL, MINN.
M page Hand Book Frwe
W. L. DOUGLAS
i
’3.SS &’3 SHOES mS
W. L. Douglas
shoes have by their
excellent style,
easy-fitting, and
superior wearing
qualities, achieved
the largest sale of
any shoes in the
world.
They are just M goal
as those that cost you
$4 to $5 — the only
difference is the price.
So </ Evoryurhoro.
Look for name and
price on bottom.
Dr. C. Gee Wo
WONDERFUL
HOME
TREATMENT
This wonderful Cbi-
tieee doctor is called
great because he cures
people without opera­
tion that are given up
to die. He cures with
those wonderful Chi­
nese herbs, roots, buds,
barks sod vegetables
that are entirely un­
known to medical sci­
ence in this country. Through
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the use __ o'
those harmless remedies this famous doctor
knows the action of over 500 different rem­
edies, which he successfully uses in different
diseases. He guarantees to cure cattarh. asth­
ma long, throat, rheumatism, nervousness,
stomach, liver, kidneys, etc.; has hundreds of
testimonials.
Charges moderate. Cail and
see him. Patients out of the city write for
blanks and circulara Send stamp. CONSUL­
TATION FREE. ADDRESS
The C. Gcc Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
253 Alder St., P'WtlanJ. Oregon-
gfMiouou paper.
P. N. U.
bonglM uses Corona______ _______
Coltsktn, which is everywhere concede«! to
be the flne«t Patent I-eat her yet produced.
Fast Co or Eyelots used. Shoes by wiail. 25c.extra.
No. 19-1904.
H KN writing to advertieere pl<
mention this paper.
Writ« f«r Catalog. W.L.Douglas, Brocktos, «ass
The improved Alvord Sage Brush Grubber and Land Cleaner
will remove ! Sage Brush, Rabbit Brush, Grease Wood,
out all
Chico, etc. ; Leaves the ground in perfect condition
brush by
for seeding without the
the roots
use of a plow at a cost
leaving same in
not to exceed
piles at regular
•1 per
intervals. Teeth are
automatically cleaned.
No clogging. Will work on
stony ground. Our booklet
describing the machine in detail.
Its advantages, cost, shipping
weight, etc., sent free on application.
THE BURTON MFG. CO.
Takes
1*22 ARAPAHOE ST.
DENVER. COLO.