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z |oob« OU cures Rheumatism, /aooba loobe Oil cures Neuralgia. Zlaoob* Oil cures Lumbago. &. Jacona Oil cures Sciatica. Hi. Jacoba Oil cures Sprains. St. Jacoba Oil cures Bruises. St. Jacoba Oil cures Soreness. St. Jacobs Oil cures Stiffness. St. Jacoba Oil cures Backache. St. Jacobs Oil cures Muscular aches. Wuh woman's Help. ' r A Minnesota woman has invented boiler, having a wire basket carried a flanged ring, which rests on the X of the boiler, the basket inserted I -tefore the clothes are put in and lifted ’ out when the clothes have boiled suffl- ciently, bringing all the garments with it. Rheumatism Is caused by acid in the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla neutralizes this acid and cures the aches and pains of rheumatism. I)o not sutler any longer when a remedy Is at hand of which thousands of people say it has caused all symptoms of rheumatism to disappear. Remember HOOd’S Aparina Is America’s Greatest Medicine. Price, $1. Hood's Pills cure sick headache. 25 cents. Indicator un Gung. An indicator has been designed for repeating arms which will show at a glance whether the shells are all dis- yiarged, and how many loads there are i the gun, a numbered cylinder being ¿arried by the stock to revolve one pumber as the mechanism is operated to bring a Bhell into the firing chain- Schillings Taking all the year round, the coldest hour of the 24 is 5 o’clock in the morn ing. TRY ALLKN’S FOOT-BASE, A powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, ner vous and uncomfortable. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It rests and comforts; makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and is a cer tain cure for Chilblains, Sweating, damp or frosted feet. We have over thirty thou sand testimonials Try it today. Sold by ■jl druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial Mckage FREE. Address, Allen S. Olm- ■-d, Co Roy, N. Y.________ y The least distance of Mare from the 'earth is about 86,000,000 miles, and that of Venus 24,000,000. A Cape Cod Captain'« Way oT Keepins Her on the De.iretl Course. A writer In the Outlook tells the fol lowing: When I was down on Cape Cod last summer I heard an amuslug story about an ohl sea captain and his cow. Capt. Patterson, after sailing the sea for more than forty years, finally retired to a little farm near Barnstable, where he settled down, with a horse, cow anti two or three dozen bens. Ills cow, though a lank and rather stubborn creature, was saiil to come from very I good stock, anil when the Barnstable people took it into their heads to have a fair Capt. Patterson determined to exhibit his cow. But when the day came for driving her to the grounds the cow showed that she had a mind of her own. and would not budge a step beyond the gate. In vain the old captain tugged at the rope, pummeled her sides and pushed her flanks. Capt Patterson’s patience was very nearly gone, when suddenly an idea occurred to him. Though he was not strong enough himself to force the cow to go to the fair, his training suggested something that was. Tying the cow to the gate-post, he went up Into the loft of his barn and threw down an old sail st»?pped to a dory mast. Then he put a horse’s blanket belt through an Iron ring, strapped the belt around the cow, inserted the end of the mast In the ring, anil bound the mast to the Bide of the cow with some fifty feet of rope. The wind blew “quartering,” and when the captain tHitied the cow and raised the sail the canvas was swelled out over the cow’s back and away she went "sidling” down the road, mooing and lunging, and trying to stop herself In vain. Capt. Patterson selzeil her tall, and. using it as a rudder, guided her skillfully in the right direction. With every fresh puff of wind the obstinate cow would be hurried along faster, while the dust blew up in clouds, and the sail flapped and tugged, as Capt. Patterson held to the main-sheet with one hand and the cow's tall with the other. It was a hard voyage for both of them, but not a long one; and when they came in sight of the fair ground everybody ran out to see the remarka ble sight of a cow being sailed through the streets like a ship. Cheers and laughter filled the air, and when the captain finally whirled his cow around at the gate of the fair ground and brought her neatly “up Into the wind,” the shout that arose might have been heard two miles away. Unfortunately, Capt Patterson's cow did not take one of the prizes for blood ed stock, but the captain himself was given a special prize by the fair com missioners for “the best device tor get ting balky cattle to market” TRUMPET CALLS, Ram’s Horn Sounds a Warning- Note to the Unredeemed. ATAN has never outwitted God. Opinions cannot overthrow facts. Laziness and dirt never quarrel. Shingle your house before you plaster It. bad man’s A hate Is a good man's reputation, Jhe root of all evil is the cause of No household is complete without a bot tle oitbe famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec ommended by all physicians. Don’t ne glect this necessity. Jewels to the amount of 1180,000.000 have been imported in thia country in the last 25 years. fCOULD NOT SLEEP. Mrs. Pinkham Relieved Her of All Her Troubles. Mrs. M adgs B abcock . 176 Second St.. Grand Rapids Mich., had ovarian trouble with its attendant aches and pains, now she is well. Here are her own words: Your Vegeta- ble Compound has made me feel like a new person. Before 1 be gan taking it 1 was all run down, felt tired and sleepy most of the time, had pains in my back and side, and such terrible headaches all the time. f I andcouldnot sleep well nights. I al so had ovarian trouble Through the advice of a friend f began the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, and since taking It all troubles have gone. My monthly sickness used to be so painful, but have not had the slightest pain since taking your medicine. I cannot praise your Vegetable Compound too much. My husband and friends see such a change in me. I look so much better and have some color K ’face.” Mrs. l’inkh, i J Ji invites women who are 111 to wnte t< <rher at Lynn, Mass., for advice, which is freely offered. ^‘GHINERY \*nd Farms; Stsvl Log- ' ' I: Hoe Chisel ■ « vb 1 bottle large enough to hold alcohol enough to cut the gull, set In any warm place, let staud three days, shake it a few times, and It Is ready for use. Good for burns, cuts or bruises of any kind. If In hot weather, apply liniment at once to the fresh wound, It needs no bandage, as a fly will not come near. NAVIGATING A COW. much digging. No man ever stumbles over an object In his rear. Facts never blink under the sunlight of evidence. It takes a windy man to blow his own trumpet. Hope Is a staff In the morning, and a couch at night You can throw a ten-pound stone far- tlian than a feather. The last blow brings the crash, but all that went before were needed to fell the tree. Some men say they must see Jesus before they will let Him cure them of their blindness. The price of the admission to “good society” is frequently the loss of the society of Jesus. It is an awful thing to pray, “Thy kingdom come,” unless you are ready to meet the King. The man who boasts of his virtues has to boost them up Ln order that they may be seen. The cobbler sets us all a . good exam pie; as long as he lasts, he uses his awl to save the soles of his fellow-men. Dupes. . Millions are made annually out of dupes who invest their money in schemes for acquiring sudden riches. The millionaires have so long a lead that the only way to catch up with them is to make fortunes In a day. Sligo Bay cost Pniladelplilans tons of money. Barrels have been wasted in the search for the "Lost Rocker,” or the Lake of the Golden Bar. The South Sea Bubble nearly wrecked Eng land. The "Mississippi Scheme,” or “The System,” depleted nearly all the stockings In France. Kidd’s treasure still talks money out of the pockets of th»t»e hurry-up fellows. Montezuma's hoard has cost several fortunes. Hun dreds of thousands of pounds sterling have been Invested in the scheme to dig from the bottom of the R«*l Sea the vast treasures lost by the hosts of Pharaoh. There are other schemes too numerous to bother with. Under the bead of current literature instruc tions for making a cheap medical bat p household magazine prints tery- _____________________ \N’o men have more shortcomings than wee who are always behind time. The Pope Ha« No Debts. Pio Nono bequeathed to the church 6,000,0000 franca in gold. Leo XIII has already doubled that sum, which ii d »posited among various European banks. The holy see has no debts, those which existed having been paid by the present pope.—Albany Argus. Ot- . autun soothe and ri< Oil. th A han is forme» Clover T h Beat ua Hay. Th* Enorinons Ool<l Pro.lnet of 1898. top of a It requires more labor to cut clover From South Africa, the Klondike and arms, wh for the silo than ft does to cut corn, as Australia gold is being shipped in large the end o> . the gum In the clover stalks dulls the quantities. This year’s output will nearly If you want knives and prevents rapid work. The double that of any previous twelve months. tanks, plows, V- further fact that clover Is harder to The sales of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters boilers, engines' keep In best condition as silage, and are also Incrvitsing very fast. This famous or write JOHN remeilv will cure dyspepsia, indigestion, Street, Portland, that some dry feed Is always ueeded constipation, nervousness and weakness. when clover is fed. ought to be suffi UEAFNISS C.l The Japanese are, as a race, so small cient to decide that the clover growth By local application!, ae th4y*v on a farm should always be fed as hay. that it is necessary to build specially diseased portion of the ear. Tlit.v. way to cure deafnea», and that is t. The ensilaged corn Is apt to make stock low bicycles for them. tlonal remedies. Deafness is cauaea too laxative when fe»l with It. The There is in the constellation Andro flamed condition of the mucous lini. clover Is dry and nutritious, and Is Just meda a star visible to the naked eye Eustachian Tube. When this tube J y ou have a rumbling sound c; the kind of feed to give with ensilage. which the smallest telescopes show to flamed feet hearing, and when It 11 entires deafness is tne result, and unless the li> Corn Cribs. Agricultural Co-Operntion. There Is more loss and waste for want of safe corn cribs on the farms than by any other neglect to ensure safety from small vermin, Rats, mice and those insects which ravage this grain, will frequently do more damage than would pay the Interest on the cost of the best and most substantial cribs to store It tn. In the wanner part of the United States there are two spe cies of Insects, either of which will destroy a full half of the corn every year by laying their eggs on the grain, and the grubs will eat the grain into holes, several of those holes frequently being found In each grain. In the first Illustration Is given a plan of the frame of a small crib to hold from two hundred bushels to as many The Home Industrial Association, with a capital stock of $10,000. has been organized by a company of Rich * mond and Wayne County (Ind.) men. Tl^y^ck is divided Into shares of $100 eafth.^Bd no member can hold more tblt^rne share. The company was or- gar’ B<t to test the experiment of co ope^Jlve agriculture and horticulture I work,’ nnd land has been secured, and the work on a dairy and creamery Is In progress. Bee culture, truck garden ing and the culture of small fruits and berries is to be started In the spring. The promoters of the scheme expect to Inaugurate a general system of co operation, and to start branches in other States, with headquarters in Richmond. Slow-Ripening Cheese. The anxiety of cheese-makers to have their cheese come early Into market In duces them to make a soft porous cheese into which air easily enters, and which consequently ripens early. But cheese thus made cannot be kept for a long time without having Its quality much deteriorated. If a larger propor tion of cheese was pressed thoroughly so as to have a firmer texture. It would keep until times when there Is little good cheese In market, and higher prices could be obtained for it But the firm cheese has so much less moisture than the porous cheese that the price does not pay the maker. Lump on Jaw. SMALL. CORN CRIB. more as may be needed. The crib must not be too wide, and full opportunity must be given for the wtnd to pass through to dry the ears and prevent heating of the new grain. This crib Is set on posts as shown, and Is cover ed on both sides with lath laid length ways. The upper part may be used as a loft for storing a surplus when needed. The top of each side should be closed in, as the sides are. It Is a profitable measure of safety to cover such a crib as this Inside wtth fine wire gauze, with such a small mesh as will keep out the grain moths. Where the danger from these does not exist, the quarter-inch wire net will keep out the mice and rats. The second picture shows a double crib with a driveway between the two sides. The cribs should not be more I This is a disease peculiar to cattle. It is not coutagious and does not af feet the milk as long as the cow keeps In good condition. Tills disease. If not check»*! sooner or later, affects the teeth. Interfering with mastication, and the animal loses flesh, and in time will die. Treatment: Mix 2 drams binlodlde of mercury with 2 ounces lard and rub on a little once a week; also, give thd cow 1 dram Iodide of potassium in a bran mash, morning and night, and continue It for three weeks.—Orange Judd Farmer. Carbonic Acid Gas in Soils. The air In all soils contains a much larger proportion of carbonic acid gas than does that In the atmosphere above. It Is largest, of course. In soils that are full of vegetable matter whose decomposition liberates It. This gas has an Important effect In keeping mineral fertility soluble. So far as sol! Is concerned. It is the best solvent known. This Is the reason why phos phate does so much more good on soils full of vegetable matter than on a sandy or gravelly soil that is nearly bare of vegetable matter. be double. Seen through a powerful don can be taken out and this tube resT**^^ its normal condition, bearing will be destroy act instrument, it is found to be triple. forever; nine cases out ot ten are caused by Sit down anil cool off suddenly, and then regret it, for stiffness and soreness is bound to follow. Follow it up with St. Jacobs Oil and you will have nothing to regre't from a prompt cure. Saturn, Uranue and Neptune can im A Texas woman has patented a new ♦oy for children, consisting of a jack- prison gases more firmly than the earth. in-the-box to be released from the box by striking tlie spring catch with a ball attached to an elastic cord. HOITT’S SCHOOL than five feet wide, so that the air may pass through to dry the corn thor oughly. The floors of each crib should be made of narrow boards with half- Inch spaces lietween them, and these spaces protected with wire net Kreplnii Teams It nay. One of the hardest tasks of the small farmer is to keep the teams that be is obliged to own busy al! times of the year. There are many times. In winter especially, when the weather is unfit for out-of-door work, and then both men nnd teams nre necessarily idle. But if all the good weather is used, the team can be made profitable even dur ing the winter. On a sleigh with smooth track larger loads can be drawn than can lie on wagons, and with less labor to both team and loader. Loads of manure can be drawn from cities If a contract has been made for It In ad vance. The market gardeners secure most of this manure, for they contract to take It every month through the year, which most farmers who are busiest in the summer cannot afford to do. Valuable Liniment. Let every farmer when be butchers his beef be sure and save the gall, as It makes one of the most valuable lini ments for man or beast. Put gall In a Folling Off in Milk. “Yes, sir,” said the man In OU 711, “time was when I was admitted to the very best houses.” “And what brought you here?” “They caught me coming out”—Tit-Bits. Bacon- What do you think of the war so far? Egbert—Well, I think If the American eagle isn't hoarse It must have an unusually strong throat— Yonkers Statesman. DON’T DELAY POPE MANUFACTURING CO., Cantrsillni Ot«»." Wa»M«|tea."wrtsas sag I4 s M. 132-34 S(Xtb St., Portland A letter from Sen.ko. GEORGE CHANDLER. There are houses still standing in Nuremberg, Bavaria, that were built in 1080. CHARLE CARLSON. Would Not Tsk« •5OOO. To the Editor.—I have been a physical wreck for the past four vears.belngaf- nicted witli kidney, liv.r and heart trot>-^| ble and dyspepsia, accompanied with pa in mv back, stomach and breast. 0.^* month ago I went under Dr. DarrinjB electrical and medical treatment. N ow ^ l am cured and able to work. I most em- phatically commend Dr Darrin’s treat ment. and will answer any questions, at 645 Wood street, Portland. Would not take $5000 and be plai ed ba» k where I wa» WALTER MORGAJL To Core a Cold lu One llay Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it falls to cure. 25c. Waltham has joined several other Massachusetts cities in ailoptiug a cur few ordinance. FITt kernauicsiUy CureA No fluor nervousnss rilO Mier Hist day's use ot Dr. Kime's urrttt Nerve Kester*r. 8«n<l for CUKK Ms.oo trial bottla anU crvatlse. DR. B. IL Kt.iNv LUI. am Arch street, Phlladelptila, Pa. t “Anglosaxonia contra mundum” is late neo-Latin coinage. AGENTS WANTED. DIATOMS— Vego table and metallic, a 'reak of nature, noted as the best P olish In the world for silver, gold, brass, etc,, sent in quan tity sufficient for years, tor 25 cents P. O. Btainps. It is infusorial and cracks in stoves may be repaired with it. Address,R. II. BALL INGER, 601 Mutual Life Building, Seattle,Wash. DenfitHtiM Cured In 20 I To the Editor.—For six months past I. have been troubled with deafness. But,) thanks to Dr. Darrin and his method byl Electricity, for by him and in 20 minutsi 1 was entirely cured. My daughter was cured of rheumatism six years ago. 1 ad vise all who may be troubh'd in any wsy to call on Dr. Darrin. They will find him efficient in all he professes t'u be. Refer tor me, at 51)^ Third street, Portland. • MRS. A. SC11OEP9. “ Dr. Darrin*« 1’luo. of Hu-In««., Dr. Darrin gives free examination to klL Pho’s Cure for Consumption has saved and when necessarv gives medicine in coiw^4' me large doctor bills.— C. L Baker, 4228 neetioii with electricity. The poor treateO Regent Sq., Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 8, ’95. free from 10 to 11 daily, except medicines-1 Those willing to |»ay.'10 to 5; evening, 7 to The California woodpecker will 8; Sundays, 10 to 12. carry an acorn thirty miles to store it Deafness, catarrh, eye, nose and throat, heart, liver, stomach, lang troubles, errors in its nest. of youth, blood taints, gleet, impotency, varicocele, hydrocele uiid stricture a spec iiiltv. All »hronic n.ale and temale ati private diseases treated at reasonable rates. Established 1780. No cases published except by permi.slow of tlie patient. All business relations with Dr. Darrin strictly coni.dential. Letters of inquiry answered. Circulars and ques tion blanks sent free. Batteries and belts furnished when necessary. Offices, 2® Morrison street, Portland. Chocolate, s BUY THE GENUINE ' SYRUP OF FIGS <3 celebrated for more « than a century as a delicious, nutritious, and flesh-forming beverage, has our well-known ... MAMUTAOTUMD BT p. 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Or., or, a\i<1 aiid within i twenty minute« after the time they were put Into my mouth I was able to eat a coniinon ?n{n . hard winter apple and a piece of dried venison, and at this time, December 18th have enben ever«, ve eatei meal since wtth the greatest comfort and with no trouble at all. They are a perfect Verfecl tit and ratlsfactory In every respect. c K RO1L1NR MB, M1 I) References: French Bro». Bank. The Dalles, Or.; Sherman Co. Bank. Waaeo'oil- Wm Holder. Sheriff of Sherman Co.; Dr». A. S. Nichols and Brother, Portland Or ’ Subscribed and «worn to before me thl« 13tb dav of December, 1*98. [S eal ] JOflN OGILBEE, Notary Public for Oregon. WILLAMET IRON WORKS ENCINES, OILERS MANUFACTVKEK9 OF Saw Mill and Mining Machinery. Dealers in Flour Mill and Grain Cleaning Machinery and Supplies. Repair. Ing Promptly Attended to. WORK THE BEST. In securing the COLVMB1A AOKNCY for 1*99; one day's del.y may result in your Competitor getting tt. 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Room and To the Editor.—I have been afflicted board $1.00 to 11.50 [>er day; rooms 50 cents with deafness and ringing noises in my to |1.00 per day; single meals 25 cents. head. Dr. Darrin treated me with elec Free coach. Chas. Montgomery. tricity and cured me. Will answer ques tions at Loring street. Albina. Castor Benns n. a Crop. Many dairymen are disappointed nt the beginning of winter because the cows fall off in milk. This Is due usual ly to the sudden change from green t< dry food. Any change made should be gradual, by feeding dry food before winter sets In, increasing tlie dry food dally until the cows are given the larger proportion of It When ensilage can be used the shrinkage Is less than without Its use. BOYS. The Keeping Apples, The castor l>ean Is quite commonly planted In many yards for Its fine foil age. which produces among our native flowers a line tropical effect. Even her» if planted early many of Its seeds will ripen. But In some of the Rtntes. as Missouri and Arkansas, the castoi bean is planted for its seeds, which an ground and the oil expressed. The plant requires very rich laud to make a suc cess of the crop. FOR Now at Burlingame, will remove to its George Chandler »peak» volume, for Dr. beautiful new home at Meido Park. San Darrin: (Orogonian.) Mateo County. Cal., and re-open Junuarv 16th, 189H. Address Iru G. Hoi.i, Ph. D.', Dr. Darrin—Dear Sir: I am pleased to Menlo Park, Cal. inform you that my Sun Charles, whom you treated in January, 1896, for hearty There are 110 mountains in Colorado trouble and general debility, has fully re whose peaks are over 12,000 feet above covered and g lined 30 pounds, for which please accept mv thank». the ocean level. All bruised apples will rot, and ft will pay to examine the barrels, so as to discard all that are affected, as a single rotten apple in a barrel will gradually affect tlie whole. In hand ling the apples when picking them ovet care must be exercised not to Injure them while so doing. Any apple with a broken skin is liable to rot., Thej should be kept In a temperature Just above the freezing point. DOUBLE CORN CRIB. catarrh, v\ hich is nothing but an inflame« condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Dea in ess (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sena wf circulars, free. a F. J. CHKNKY A CO.. To l «6>. O. Sold by Druggists, 75c Hall’s Family Pills are the beet. Follow It lip. I L it KM PRICES THE LOWEST. CURE YOURSELFI Big O for unnatural dlBchargew, inflammations, irritations or ulceration* of in u c o ■ a niem branca. Painleaa, and not antrin- »•lfHtEwil C nímucm C q , <*nt or Pol«"«»oue. •old hy l»ra«lata, w»âî. , or cent In plain wrapper, f. 8. A. by expriM. prepaid, for |1 on. or 3 botti««, ft 75. Circular s*nt <>n request. In 1 •> 5 4ays Osara» t*«d not to «trisiore. Prarents enntairton. NO. ....PORTLAND, OR. YOUR LIVERS Moor.'. Revealed Remedy Wil’ dose, will Lt.ke you leal better, your druggist or any whol.s«lr trout Stewart A Holmes Dry I TEETH WITH' Roots Crowned Rainie«« flllin Dr. T. H. ¥ M