The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, April 15, 1898, Image 7

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    A
HINT FROM THE KLONDIKE
mors
Joseph Laluo, the famous trapper
■nd miner and the present owner of
Dawson City, and for many years the
■gent of the Alaska Commercial Com­
pany, gives a hint to persons going to
Alaska, and pays great compliment to
■ well-known article. He writes:
“I have always used the Koval Bak­
ing Powder in Alaska and Northwest
Territory, as no other gave equal satis­
faction in that harsh climate. 1 also
found my customers always insisted on
having that brand.”
An English prophet announces for
1898 the discovery of the north pole,
the opening of communication with
Mare, war in Europe, a revolution in
South America, riots in London and
the kidnaping of the young king of
Spain. That South American event is
resonably certain to happen.
Hen-Tisht Fence.
That pimple on your arm, those I am well. 1 think it is the best blood
medicine in the world.”—C. W. C abky ,
eruptions, itching and burning hives, Prineville, Oregon.
just as surely Indicate impurities in the
blood, which should have prompt and
shel potato bugs, whlca come up just careful attention, as do boils, carbun­
about the time the potatoes tlo. and will cles, ulcers, salt rheum and the sever­
often be found gnawLug the ¡»otato est forms of scrofula. Hood’s Sarsa­
shoots before It Is fairly out of the parilla cures all huntots of the blood of
ground. It Is much better to plow a every form and degree.
.
clover sod somewhere on rich land for
That Tired Feeling
the early potatoes, and reserve the gar­
den for vegetables not i easily grown So common in the spring, is also due
by Held culture.
to the «veak, thin, depleted condition
of the blood. Make your blood pure by
Superiority of Dehorned Cattle.
taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and you
Packers probably pay more for dis­ will be strong and ready for work, will
horned cattle. They always ship bet­ have good appetite and good health.
ter, resulting In less bruising, and, Try Hood’s Sarsaparilla this spring.
while the scratching of horns on the
“I feel it my duty to let people know
hides very rarely does any great dam­ how much good Hood’s Sarsaparilla did
age, it Is frequently discriminated forme. My health was poor and I had
and taken medicine, but found My whole system being out of order and
against by hide buyers. The dressed doctored
no relief, so I thought I would try Hood’s my right side partially paralyzed. I was
carcass Is also blemished If any bruises Sarsaparilla. After taking two bottles I under a doctor's care most of last winter.
occur. In the main, therefore, dishorn­ felt better and 1 kept on taking it and now I have tried various remedies and realized
ed cattle dress much better. Where
cattle are kept up we should say by all
means that the dishorning system is
preferable for packing-house purposes.
—Rural New-Yorker.
On many farms the hens could be
A new rubber overshoe for wet
weather wear does not extend around given free range if the garden fence
the heel, but is fastened to the narrow were a sufficient barrier to the fowls.
part of the shoe sole by spring clips to The cut shows a picket fence with a
picket extending upward for fifteen
hold it in place.
inches every twelve feet. To these ex­
A neat attachment recently patented tended ends of the pickets Is stretched
to prevent bicycle lamps from going n twelve-inch strip of wire netting, as
out, consists of a piece of wire gauze shown In the sketch. In the promi­
bent to form a basket surrounding the nence of the pickets the fowls do not
flame to shield it horn sudden draughts clearly notice the netting until they
of air.
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fly against it. After a few trials they
will give up the attempt to fly over.
A LONG LOOK AUE.t».
Poultry yard fences can be constructed
Cottonseed Meal.
The politicians are even now beginning to
The hulls of cotton seed are exceed­
weigh the posslbtllliea Involved in the next in this way, using ordinary pickets,
presidential election. The papers are full of and above them any needed width of ingly hard to digest. For this the cot­
electioneering gossip, and venture predictions
tonseed meal that contains many of the
as to the future which are somewhat too self-
confident But It is safe to say that a system­
black specks which are parts of the
atic course of Hoatetrer's Stomach Hitters will
hull should never be fed to young
renew health in the malarious, bilious, rheu­
matic, costive or nervous.
stock, or even to older stock, unless it
has been gradually accustomed to Its
Dressmakers can make use of a new
use. The meal free from sjH-cks Is very
thread-cutter which is formed of a
rich food, and especially In the material
smail steel blade, surrounded by a bent
for furnishing strength. It needs to be
wire casing having a pin at the back to
fed with some divisor that contains lit­
attach it to the dress in a handy posi­
tle nutrition, and for tills purpose grain
tion for use.
straw is better than hay, as it is less
FITS Permanently Cured. No fitsor nervousnea
likely to cloy the animal.
run after first day s use of Dr. Kllue’s Great
Nerve Restorer. Send for FKr.K «a.OO triul
botUe and treatise. DLL B. H. Kf.TNR Ltd., uau
Arch street, Philadelpiilo, pg.
Four aidermen and a banker of Mun­
sing. Mich., are under arerst on a
charge of bribery in connection with
the acceptance of the new water works.
For the present the Cuban war question
is sidetracked at Munsing.
HEN-TIGHT PICKET FENCE,
netting, according as the fowls are
Brahmas, Plymouth Rocks or Leg­
horns.—Orange Judd Farmer.
Skill in Bee Culture.
Simplicity and efficiency are the
main requirements of the modern bee­
hive. The hive produces no honey, but
Piso’s Cure for Consumption is the best
of all cough cures.—George W. Lotz, Fa- It Is an Indispensable Implement in bee
culture. The best implement is often
boucher, La., August 26, lsi*5.
a failure In Inefficient hands, while an
Bicycle handle bare are being made efficient operator can make a partial
of a short piece of wood for the center success even with poor tools, but for a
section, with grips on each side of the first-class Job we look for a good me­
head and metallic tubing extensions chanic with the best tools. In the pro­
on both ends of the wood bar curved to duction of honey we must produce the
the usual shape and ending in a second very finest goods at the lowest possible
pair of grips.
flgure.
This we can accomplish only by hav­
It is estimated that the nerves, with
ing
the best bees, the best hives and
branches and minute ramifications con­
necting with the brain exceed 10,000,- Implements and handling the same in­
telligently and economically. The man
000.
________________
who rides “hobbles” and runs after
To hold crayons for blackboard or “fads” In bee culture will have a lean
drawing work a tube is fitted with bank account.—New England Farmer.
clamping jaws at one end and a sliding
Burned Lime as a Fertilizer,
rod at the other end, to force the chalk
Wherever limestone abounds it will
into position.
pay farmers to take some of these
It is estimated that over 80 tons of stones and subject them to as Intense
diamonds have been unearthed in the heat as possible. This decomposes the
the South African fields during the lime In the stone, turning It white and
last 18 years. These represent a total making It Into flnepowder by putting
value of 8280,000.000.
water on It. This makes an excellent
fertilizer. It may be thought that lime
not needed on land where limestone
NERVOUS PROSTRATION. Is
abounds. But In its natural state lime­
“Will you kindly allow me,” writes stone dissolves by rains much too slow­
M iss M aby E. SAiDT.of JobStown, N. J., ly for the best growth of crops. Lime
to Mrs, Pinkham, “ the pleasure of ex­ Is a necessity for the wheat crop. It is
pressing my gratitude for the wonder­ also valuable in the garden, especially
ful relief I have experienced by taking for cabbages, which require It to pre­
your Compound? I suffered for along vent them from becotniug club-rooted,
time with nervous prostration and gen­ when grown on the same land too fre­
eral debility, quently.
caused by falling
Horse Had a Conscience.
A remarkable performance was re­
of the womb. It
seemed as though cently witnessed by two stablemen In
my back would Victoria, B. C. A liorse confined in a
never stop ach­ box-stall jumi>ed out of his box over a
ing. I could gate three feet nine Inches high, the
not sleep. I
had dull
headaches.
Iwasweary
all the time,
and life was a
burden to me.
I sought the
seashore for
relief, but all
In vain. On
my return I
resolved to
give your
medicine a
trial, I took two bottles and was
eured. I can cheerfully state, If more
ladies would only give your medicine
* fair trial they would bless the day
BACK TO HIS HAY.
they saw the advertisement, and there
would l>e happier homes. I mean to do open space above being the same
■11 I can for you in the future. I height, went to the water trough and
have yon alone to thank for my recov­ drank nnd then deliberately jumped
ery, for which I am very irratefuJ.”
back again to his captivity. The horse
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Is a powerful chestnut and Is of good
THE BEST LEAD IS THE LEAD size.
THAT WEARS LONGEST.
It I» Known a.
WESTERN
WHITE LEAD
Write to tie abont It. Our book on
painting SENT FREE.
Cleveland Oil A Paint Hfg. Co.,
PORTLAND, ORECON.
WILL4 FIIH CO.'S
Plain or with Cutter. The beet needle In the mar­
ket t led by all aack «ewera. For sale by all gen­
eral mercbaiidiae .teres, or by
WILT. ■ FINCK CO.,
Market street, San Francisco, CaL
Is America’s Greatest Medicine because it cures whjn all others fail.
British Postal Reforms.
A Lady
She tried it again and
American tree planters find no diffi­
made it according to direc­
culty in moving large trees. Trees up
to three feet In circumference are fre­
tions.
quently moved, and generally with
It’s her only tea now.
great success. The Gardeners' Cliron-
»3a
cle reports the removal of a large pur­
ple beech, which was forty feet high
Safety Hat Fin«.
and six feet three inches in girth at
In a new safety hat pin a spring arm
four feet from the ground. The tree is attached to the head of the pin and
was moved In 1880. and is still grow­ extends a short distance down its
ing vigorously.—Meehans’ Monthly.
shank, ending in a sharp point at right
angles with a pin to engage the fabric
Strawberry Planting.
Do not put the strawberry plants too as the pin is pushed into position.
close together In the rows if you desire
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES.
strong runners to grow. Some varie­
ties send out more runners than others,
Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet.
and that fact must be kept In view. Allen's
It cures painful, swollen smarting feet and
Novices, when purchasing their straw­ instantly takes the sting out of corns and
berry plants this spring, should make bunions. It's the greutest comfort discov­
all inquiries of the nurseryman In re­ ery of the age. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes
tight-fitting or new shoes feci easy. It is a
gard to the habits of the variety select­ certain
cure for chilblains, sweating, damp,
ed or mistakes may be made In culti­ callous and hot, tired aching feet. We
have over 10,000 testimonials of cures. Try
vation.
it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe
Black Rot in Cabbage.
stores. By mail’for 25c. in stamps Tria
There Is a disease of cabbage—most­ package FREE. Address Allen 8. Olm
ly of the early kinds—known as black sted, Le Roy, N. Y.
rot, which can not lie prevented from
A single stone 115 feet long, 10 feet
spreading after it appears among the
plants. It can be diffused by manure, square at one end, and 4 feet square at
seeos. Insects and dust, and Is most ac­ the other, has been successfully cut
tive when the weather is warm. The from the sandstone auarries at Hough­
only way to get rid of It Is to refrain ton Point, Wis. It is supposed to be
from growing cabbage on the same the longest monolith ever quarried.
land for several years.
A neat pencil holder is formed of a
curved spring section to surround the
The Wagon Road.
A heavy road roller on country roads pencil with a pin in the back by which
will at least pack the earth and pre­ the holder can be quickly attached to
vent ruts, though it Is difficult to find a the coat or vest.
good road when the frost Is leaving the
ground unless the road Is well drained HOME PBOUUCTS AND PURE FOOD.
and carefully made.
All Eastern 8yrup, no-called, usually very
Fast Walking Horses.
A horse trained to walk fast, wheth­
er he lie for the saddle, single harness
or team, always commands a better
price than one equally good In other
respects, but a slow walker.
Save the Wood Ashes.
Do not let the w<wxl ashes of the
farm go to waste. They are valuable
on the garden, and for corn and wheat
as well, and the value of a liberal ap­
plication will be seen for years.
Tens to Remember.
Ten hens in a house ten by ten feet
are enough.
Ten eggs is the average number to
each pound.
Ten hens with one male Is about the
proportion.
Ten chicks, when just hatched weigh
about one pound.
Overworking Young Horse*.
Ten weeks from shell to market is the
While It Is well to break the colt to
drive while It is a yearling, it should time allotted a chick.
The yard should be at least ten times
not be allowed to do any work until It
is two years old, and then not be set to as the floor of the house.
any heavy pulling. Three years old. or.
Ten flocks, each consisting of ten
better still, four years. Is a lietter time, hens, are enough for an acre.
and the younger age only for I’erche-
Ten pounds Is a good weight for
ron-s, or some of the breeds of heavy males of the larger breeds, one year
draught horses. With the active, ner­ old.
vous breeds there Is sure to be Injury
Ten months in the year Is usually the
unless muscles «nd bones have been
fully devloped and hardened before the highest limit of time during which a
horse is set at hard work. Most horses hen will lay.
are at their best for work at six or sev- j Ten cents per pound is about the
average price of hens In market for th«
en years of age.
whole year.
Early Potatoes in Gardena.
Ten quarts of corn, or its equivalent,
It 1« the habit of most farmers to
should
feed a ben ten weeks. If she Is
plant a few potatoes for early use in |
the garden. But thia la bad practice. of a large breed, but ten quarts in
l>ecause often the potatoes are planted three months Is about * fairer propor­
on the same ground year after year, tion.
Ten cents should feed a chick ten
and as the germs of disease live In the
soil over winter, the potatoes thus weeks, and It should then weigh two
grown are most likely to be diseased. pounds. If highly fed, the ten cents
Besides, where potatoes are grown In covering the greatest abundance ot
succession, the soil Is filled with hard-| tooi.
Such Good Reau ts.
I Intend also to have Hood’s l’ills in the
house. I cannot speak loud enough in
their praise. Along with Hood's Sarsapa­
rilla I recommend them to ni v friends and
for the bene.lt of suffering humanity at
large. My wife has been greatly helped
by Hood's Sarsaparilta, being all run down
and her system much out of order. My
two little "boys, aged two and four years,
recovered quickly from the effects of dip-
theria bv taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
which rid them of troublesome sores and
symptoms of the croup. They now appear
well and hearty I shall always praise
Hood's Sarsaparilla.”—W. F. B lbsbtt ,
Storkey, Oregon.
t
That Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the best
spring medicine is proved by its con­
stantly manifested power to purify, en-
| rich and vitalize the blood.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Numerous reductions of charges and
extensions were made by the British
postoffice during 1897.
Postage on
domestic letters was made one penny
for foul ounces, with an additional half­
penny for every two ounces.
Thus in
Great Britain it costs only 3 cents to
send a letter weighing six ounces, while
in the United States it would cost twice
as much.
Merchants are allowed to
inclose bills with goods sent by parcel
post. Most important was the comple­
Stone or Cement Floors for Hairies. tion of tlie transfer of the trunk tele­
There is no floor for a dairy so good phone system of the United Kingdom
as flagstone and cement between the to the postofllce department.
During
joints. It will not absorb milk or cream the year the deposits in the postal sav­
as board or brick will do, is easily ings banks increased about <35,000,000.
cleaned, and is always easily kei>t cool
in summer. The cost of a cement floor
Is not much, if any, greater than that
from other material that will not give
half so good satisfaction. The dairy
tried Schilling's Best tea and
floor should be even with the surface of
the soil, or but very slightly above it.
did not like it.
Removal of Large Trees.
only a temporary relief. I have been tak­
ing Hood's Sarsaparilla mid Hood’s Pills,
and can truly say that I have derived more
rial benefit from them than from any­
thing I have tried. I intend to continue
taking the medicine so long as I realize ,
Sold by all druggists.
The order has gone out in Brooklyn
that no man who beats his wife shall
remain on the police force. Let it be
declared of this borough that the inno­
cent wives of others shall be equally
free from beating and the dishonor of
arrest.
Archaeologists have found the tomb
of Osiris, who has been dead 10,000
years. By digging a few feet deeper
they hope to find the remains of the
late David Bennett Hill, who has been
departed 800,000 years.
AN OPEN LETTER 4 TO MOTHERS,
We are asserting in the courts our right to the
exclusive use of the word " CASTOR1A,” and
“ PITCHER’S CABTOR1A,” as Gur Trade Mark.
I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,”
the same that has borne and does now bear the
facsimile signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on
every wrapper. This is the original “ PITCHER’S
CASTOR IA ” which has been used in the homes
of the mothers of America for over thirty years.
Look Carefully at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bought, and has the
signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on the
wrapper. No one has authority from me to use
my name except The Centaur Company of which
Chas. H. Fletcher is President.
March 8, 1897.
SAMUEL PITCHER» M.D.
Yellow Light.
A yellow light has been obtained
with incandescent gas burners by a
German inventor at Krefeld. He al­
ters the burners so that the gas Is sup­
plied at a pressure of three and a half
atmospheres. A single jet of ordinary
size then emits a light of more than
1,000 candle power, by which tine
print may be read at a distance of 150
feet from the light.
HOW’S
THIS?
In the spring cleans« your system by
□sing Dr. Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier.
There are 1,762,000 volumes in the
library of the British museum and more
than 89 miles of shelving.
A Bit of History.
St. Patrick’s day is the anniversary
of Lord Howe's evacuation of Boston.
His troops embarked for Halifax on
March 17. 1776. So all Americans may
feel interested in tho holiday observ­
ance of the recurring anniversary.
YOUR TABLE
May be well or poorly furnished accord­
ing as you make use of your opportuni­
ties in buying your supplies.
YOU CAN PAY
Your local dealer half more than you
ought, and thus do without half you
need, or yon can mail us your order and
live <>u the fat of the lm.-'l for the same
amount you would invest in the other
case.
Bend for our big PRICE LIST just out.
THE SEATTLE TRADING GO.,
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
IIS FIRST AVE. SO..
SEATTLE, WASH.
Good i
Health
Is the working capital
of humanity. He who
loses that is wrecked
indeed. Is your health
fulling you, your am­
bition, vigor, vitality
wasting away ?
When others ftdl con­
sult
DOCTOR
RATCLIFFE,
What European Soldiers Carry.
The Russian soldier is more heavily
burdened than any other.
A foot­
soldier in the arnty of the czar carries
over 68 pounds. The weights borne by
the foot-soldiers of the other principal
European nations are as follows:
French, 62 pounds; British, 62 pounds;
German, 61 pounds; Swiss, 59 pounds;
Italian, 53 poutnls; Austrian, 47 pounds.
The Ingenious Man.
One of the trees in the park at Wind­
sor, England, is suppoeed to be 1,200
years old. It is known as William the
Conqueror.
Destructive Australian Ants.
The roof of tho Australian museum
at Sydney, which has been destroyed
by termites or “white ants." had to be
replaced with a covering composed
largely of steel and copper.
Recently
it was discovered that these destructive
little creatures had also ruined the un­
derpinning of one of tho most import­
ant floors of the museum. The work
of the termite is peculiar in that it is
carried on in the interior of the tim­
ber and dpea not reveal itself until the
structure is about to full to pieces.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any
case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have kr.own F. J. Cheney
for the past 15 years, and believe him perfectly
honorable In all business transactions and fin­
ancially able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
W bst A T rvax ,
Wholesale Drusglsts, Toledo, O,
W aldi . no , K iknan 4 M arvin ,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall'a Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting
directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all
druggists. Testimonials free.
Utll’t Family Pills -jc the best.
After being swindled by nil others, send ns stamp
light colored and of heavy body, is made from for particulars of King Holomon’s Treasure, the
MASON
glucose. "Ten Garden Drip." Is made from ONLY renewer of manly strength.
Sugar Cone nnd Is strictly pure. It is for sale CHEMICAL CO., 1’. O. Box 747, Philadelphia. Ph
by first-class grocers, tn cans only. Manufac­
tured bv the I’ACtrtc C oast S yrup C o . All gen­
uine "tea Garden Drip«" have the manufac­
turer's name lithographed on every can.
He was a very ingenious man. He
had made an invention which was of
great value. He thought so, at least,
if the world did not, and he had his
invention patented. It was a combi­
nation camp stool, cane and umbrella.
The cane was the usual form of the in­
vention.
At a big parade nothing
could be more convenient, and for an
ordinary, unexpected rainstorm, what
could be better? A man is sure to have
his walking stick with him.
It was not so long after the invention
had been perfected that the man was
out walking with his wife, and a sud­
den shower came up. There were no
cars accessible, and the only thing to
do was to run, and the unlucky pair
did this with a vengeance, reaching
the house hot,
uncomfortable and
pretty wet.
“Well, we are here at last,” said the
man, drawing a long breath of relief.
“Yes,” said the wife, disconsolately,
“but I think I have ruined my new
bonnet.
And, John 8mith,” «lie
added, suddenly, with a little scream,
"what do you think you have done?
You had that old invention of yours—
cane-camp-stool-urnbrella affair — in
your hand all the time ready for an
emergency, and forgot to use it.”
The man tells the story and thinks
it is a great joke.— X. Y. Times.
81 ; six for 85.
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Nervous, Chronic nnd Special diseases, even
In their nmst aggravated forms. There is no man
In the world who has effected so many permanent
cures In both Men and Women of troubles which
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up as hupvle<-s as this eminent specialist.
NERVOUS DEBILITY and all Its attending
ailments, of YOUNG. MIDDLE-AGED and OLD
MEN. The awful effects of neglected or improp­
erly treated cases, causing drains, weakness of
body and brain, dizzinesa, falling memory, lack of
energy and confidence, pains tn back, loins and
kidneys, anil many other distressing symptoms,
unfitting one for study, business or enjoyment of
life. Dr Ratcliffe can cure you, no matter who or
what has failed.
WEAK MEN. He restores lost vigor and vi­
tality to weak men. Organs of the body which
have been weakened through disease, overwork,
excesses or ImUsi retlons are restored to full power,
strength and vigor through his own Huccessral sys­
tem of treatment.
VARICOCELE, hydrocele, swelling and ten­
derness of the glands treated with unfailing success,
SPECIAL DISEASES, Inflammation, dia-
charges, etc., which, If neglected or Improperly
treated, break down the system, cause kidney and
bladder diseases, etc.
DISEASES OF WOMEN. Prompt and es­
pecial attention given to all their many ailments.
WRITE If you are aware of any trouble. DO
NOT DELAY. Call on Dr. Ratcliffe today. Ifyott
cannot call, write him. His valuable book free to
all sufferers. CONSULTATION FREE and cond-
dent’al at office or by letter.
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RUPTURE
PERMANENTLY CURED
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Mate money by encceafut
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gin«. Fortune, have beea
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ledge of the buatnraa. Send for our free refer­
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