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St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. Jacobs Oil cures Rheumatism. Jacobs Oil cures Neuralgia. Jacobs Oil cures Lumbago. Jacoos Oil cures Sciatica. Jacobs Oil cures Sprains. Jacobs Oil cures Bruises. Jacobs Oil cures Soreness. Jacobs Oil cures Stiffness. Jacobs Oil cures Backache. Jacobs Oil cures Muscular aches. Did'nt Get Her Shire. Mrs. Newcombe (as she puts down the family paper, fondly to tier hus band)—Oh, Herbert, if I could only read such a lovely obituary notice in the paper about you as I’ve just read about a man down in Pittston. Some how, blessings seem to me to be awful ly unevenly divided nowadays.—Judge. Scrofula In the Blood Running a Farm. When I was youug at farming, I’d watch the turnip top». And quickly go to wishing For good, big, rousing crops. I wished for mammoth pumpkins All others to outweigh; In short. I took to nothing But wishing all the day. Scrofula lurks in the blood of almost every one and unless its poisonous taints are thoroughly expelled from the system, it is liable to break out at any time in sores, eruptions, hip disease or some other pain ful form. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures scrofula promptly and permanently. Hood’s Sarsaparilla A solace sweet and soothing In every wish would lurk. Till dreaming speculation Seemed surer than hard work. I wished my cellar full of Potatoes with a will; I wished the granary groaning With corn to go to mill. Is America’s Greatest Medicine. $1 : six for Hood’s Pills cure indigestion. 25 cents. Rochdale'« Many Churches. The town in England best provided with places of worship is the ancient one of Rochdale, where there aie 145 churches and uahpels. Fifty belong to the Church of England and 95 to the Nonconformists. While other farmers wished for A good supply of rain, I thought it as sound logic To wish for fruit and grain. And so I went on wishing, Contented with tny lot, In autumn no potatoes Were boiling in my pot. Pure Tea I tell you I’d discovered That wishing only breeds Keen disappointment; wishing Won’t pull up choking weeds; It won’t hoe com in summer. Or husk it in the fall; I tell you, boys, that wishing Won’t run a farm at alL in packages at grocers’ Schillings Best That winter my potatoes I had to go and buy Right from my smiling neighbors, Who had a good supply. They'd slyly nudge their elbows. And taunt me with a laugh. That labor's wheat that’s golden. And speculation chaff. The Aeolian harp was the invention, it is believed, of Athanasius Kircher, who lived in the seventeenth century, and it is so called from Aeolius, the god or ruler of the winds No household is complete without a bot tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec ommended by all physicians. Don't ne glect this necessity. I learned this goodly lesson— And in my heart it seems— One day of honest labor Is worth ten years of dreams. And now in idly wishing, My duty ne’er I shirk: But just roll up my shirt sleeves. And like a beaver work. The bitterness of a grain of strych nine can be tasted in 1600,000 grains of water. If you want the best wind mill, pumps, tanks, plows, wagons, bells of all Bizes boilers, engines, or general machinery, see or write JOHN I’OOLE, foot of Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. A Fruit Pickin« Roz. A contributor to the New York Tnt>- une offers the following suggestions; The ordinary basket Is not a convenient receptacle into which to pick fruit from a ladder. Too little of the opening Is The Kaiser's Tour. The Kaiser’s Pilgrimage to the Holy Laud has a prominent place in the issue of Collier’s Weekly for November 5. There are interesting pictures of the Beenes of the emperor’s tour, including one representing the women gathering stones to repair the roads before the emperor’s arrival. COW WITH ABNORMAL HOOFS. off soon grow again to the size and shape shown in the Illustration. A crop of corn may be succeeded the following year with grass for pasturing or hay if the land is fitted right A light plowing, or rather cultivating so as to pull down the corn butts, and then following them with the roller to press them Into the surface will be all that is needed. Then run over the lev eled surface with the smoothing har row, which will roughen It and sotv the seed. If a permanent pasture Is desir ed sow some June grass seeds with the timothy, and In the spring sow some clover seed. All will grow, and the first year each will help the other, as the more grass or clover growth can be got on the land the earlier It will dry out when spring conies. Most attempts to seed without grain fall because not enough seed Is sown. Barreling Apple» and Pears. waiieiBatosCi's Breakfast > > ► I I * Absolutely Pure, Delicious, Nutritious. < < < Be sure that you get the Genuine Article, made at DORCHESTER, MASS, by < ' WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. ► E stablished 1780. VETERANS esss ™ ■ IRTF n ■ IIA If you made a home you are entitled to nn additional entry, which is assignable and worth something. Widows and minor orphans of deceased sol diers have same right. I will buy it. Do not waste postage unless you made an original entry as stated above. JERK COLLINS, Helena, Montana. Buy Direct ---------- FROM THE---------- WOOLEN MILLS And save middleman’s profits. Men’s fine tail- Male and female agents In their own town can make from to 110 a day easy. Something entirely new. No experience necessary, bend for a free sample. KICK A CO., M1H First St., rooms 1 and 1«. Portland, Or. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... M ANVFACTVRED BT ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. trVOTl THF. NAMK. ! j j Most of the puncturing of ripe fruits on which bees are often found gather ing the Juices is doue by wasps, thouj^i presented between the rounds, owing many kinds of grapes have tender to the round form of the basket’s top. skins, which are cracked either by The round form also keeps the basket bursting of the sap from Inside or by ac from being stable, as it Is constantly cidental injuries. Iloney bees not only swinging about on the one hook sup do not but cannot puncture them. On porting IL A frult-gatherlng box Is the contrary, what they do for the In shown In the cut which obviates both jured fruit Is to take away some of the these defects. Its handle is made from exuding juices and thus help to pre a flat hoop soaked In water and bent vent It from decaying so fast as It into the proper shape. This handle can would otherwise do. be supported by two hooks, keeping the Poultry Notes. box very firm. With a box the full Filthy quarters produce sickness, and opening from one side to the other is afforded for putting in fruit If the sick hens will not produce eggs. box is carefully lined with a double Cull out the poor layers and give the thickness of burlap there will be less prolific hens more room to work. likelihood of brulslug the fruit In the After the second year the hen’s value smallest degree. as a winter egg-producer lessens. Green rye Is the best form for feed- Fall I’lowlngto Kill Insects. One of the benefits of fall plowring Ing; as a grain it Is a poor poultry food. that more than compensates Its disad Make the hens work. Exercise helps vantage is wasting the surface soil by digestion. Feed all they will eat up blowing and washing, is that It de clean. stroys millions of destructive Insects. Keep the fowls indoors while there Is In orchards especially, many of ,he snow on the ground or the air cold and larvae that are injurious are hlddeD un der leaves or stones, where they will be raw. When the weather is cold scald the partly protected from wet, and will there endure any amount of dry freez morning mash and feed while in a ing without injury. But turning the warm state. soli over to the depth of five or six Corn should not be fed exclusively. Inches disturbs these Insect arrange It should l>e only a night feed tu very ments. Moisture means that the larva cold weather. must begin to prepare for emerging Ten cents a pound Is about the aver from its cocoon, or if already an Insect age price for bens In market for the It may be tempted to move to escape it whole year. Any such movement before there is set Hens and pullets may lay as well tled warm weather is death to it without the attention of a male bird Threshin« Buckwheat. as with it. Owing to the great amount of sap Its Boiled buckwheat fed once or twice thick stalk contains, buckwheat cannot a wrtk to the beus makes a good alter well be piled up In sacks or put z in nate food for egg-production. mows. We nave known ft to be thresh Ten cents should feed a chick, and It ed by machine, but It took so much should then weigh teu pounds, if highly power to thresh the buckwheat by threshing machine that the experiment fed, 10 cents covering the greatest was not profitable. It Is extremely easy abundance of food. Keys which unlock the gate * to suc with a little beating of the bead to dls- lodge every grain of buckwheat But cess In poultry raising are good sense, when stalks and all are put In It baa good stock. good care. good boua<-a, and, to bo done very slowly, else the green Last, but not leaat, good poultry papers. The "American Boy” Battleship. Every American hope» our school boys will succeed in their efforts to raise |3,000,- 000 to be used in building a battleship. It costs great sums to build a warship, but you can build up your health with Hostet ter’s Stomach flitters at small expense. This remedy is for all stomach, liver and bowel disorders. PERIODS OF PAIN. Menstruation, the balance wheel of woman's life, is also the bane of exist ence to many because it means a time of great suffering. While no woman is entirely free from periodical pain, it doe^ not seem to have been ture’ that women otherwise healthy should suffer so severely. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vege table Com pound is the most thorough fe male regula tor known to medical sci ence. It relieves the condition that pro duces so much discomfort and robs men struation of its terrors. Here is proof: D ear Mas. P inkham :—How can 1 thank you enough for what you have done for me ? When I wrote to you I was suffering untold pain at time of menstruation; was nervous, had head ache all the time, no appetite, that tired feeling, and did not care for anything. 1 have taken three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, one of Blood Purifier, two boxes of Liver Pills, and to-day I am a well person. I would like to have those who suffer know that I am one of the many who have been cured of female complaints by your wonderful medicine and advice. — Miss J ennie R M iles . Leon. Wis. If you are suffering in this way. write as Miss Miles did to Mrs Pinkham at Lynn. Mass., for the advice which she offers free of charge to all women. In India the average duration of life of the natives ia 24 years as against 44 in Britain. Follow It Up. Sit down ami cool off suddenly, and then regret it, for stiffness and soreness is bound to follow. Follow it up with St. Jacoba Oil and yon will have nothing to regiet from a prompt cure. The New Frank Leslie's Monthly. Popular Frank Leslie’s PopulaY Monthly for November is the initial number in the new and improved form of this long time favorite illustrated family maga zine, with a handsome cover in colors and gold. Its price is reduced to ten cents, one dollar per annum. This is unquestionably a wise and popular move on the part of a the publishers; and the return of Mrs. Frank Leslie to the editorship of the magazine assures for it a future as brilliant as its past has been prosperous. Piso’» Cure for Consumption is the best of all cough cures.—George W. Lots, Fabucher, La., August 26. 1865. • 1OO REWARD 9100. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to nearn that there is at least one dreaded disea&a that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall’s ('atarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical frateruity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of tho disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any caso that it fails to CUTO. Send for lilt of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists. 7fic. Hall’s Family Pills are tho best. Stockings were first used in the 11th century. Before that cloth bandage* were used on the feet. When coming to San Francisco go to Brooklyn Hotel, 208-212 Bush street, American or European plan. Room ana board $ 1.00 to $1.50 j>er day ; rooms 50centa to $1.00 per day; single meals 25 cent . * Free coach. Citas. Montgomery. One hundred new words are annually added to the English language. CITQ Permanently Cured. No fits or nervousnes ■ Ila after first day’s use of Dr. Khue's Great Nerve Restorer. Herid for FHFF * 8.00 trial bottle and treat I nc . DR. R. IL K »K Ltd., MO Arch street, Philadelphia. Pa. Since the first railway was built, 70 Heems to Get Ripe. years ago, 400,000 miles of road iiava One complaint seems to get ripe in been constructed. autumn, and that is neuralgia. To To Cure a Cold in One Day soothe the pain, strengthen the nerves tion of other business as much quiet as Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableta. and rid the system of it, use St. Jacobs Take All druggists refund money If it fails to possible. The Morse watch secures Oil, the best known cure. cure. ‘25c. _________________ that end by permitting the telegraphing to go on to all intents and purposes lu A cubio foot of new fallen enow From China «450,000 worth of perfect silence. human hair is exported annually. It, weighs five and a half pounds, and baa Proliably the most Important use, comes mostly from the heads of male 12 times the bulk of an equal weight however, that the Morse watch will factors, paupers and dead people. of water. serve Is in connection with the military telegraphs and all offices w’here abso lute secrecy is one of the first require ments. Howto Get Strong TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS. Felf-Adjuatlnu Rack-Saw Guard to Protect Workmen. The accidents with rack saws work ing rough timber, unlike accidents with ordinary saw benches, are chiefly due to workmen stumbling or slipping while moving the logs, and a fall onto the saw teeth leads to fearful conse quences. The rack-saw guard depicted 111 the Illustration Is an English device to prevent accidents of tills kind, and as the guard is self-sustaining and Is ; adjustable by a touch of the hand, while at the same time It presents no ' obstacle to the action of the sawyer, It will doubtless be welcomed by work men. A standard secured at the side Wasps Injuring Frnlts. 1 fonnublalltlea. A Missouri man filed as an answer to his wife's suit for divorcean agreement Bigned by both “to disband.” Mr. Woodruff, the New York man who has accumulated 50 wives, simply makes Chicago’s Bates-Gates, of seven wife notoriety, look small. “I have always had a desire to go on the stage,” says the St. Louis young woman who was married last Saturday, and is now seeking a divorce. She not only wants to go on the stage, but she wants to begin as a star. A canal connecting the Mediterranean with the Red Bea existed as early as 600 years before the Christian era. ItB length is 92 miles. Fall Seeding of Corn Ground. In barreling apples it Is quite safe to pile the apples as much as two inches above where the bead will fit In the chine. If pressed down evenly there Is elasticity enough lu the apple sklu to allow such compression without bruis ing it If the apples ji-e not thus press ed down they will shrink so as to be loose In the barrel, and will thus bruise In handling the barrels worse than they would if pressed down. Pears cannot be thus pressed down. They are best packed with a paper around each, which will keep It from touching its neighbor. • "A Perfect Type of the Highest Order of > Excellence in Manufacture." . > buckwheat stalks would clog the cylin NEW TELEGRAPH INSTRUMENT. ders and stop the machine. It takes t--------- much more coal to thresh buckwheat Can Ue Strapped to the Bum Like a Telephone Receiver. with a steam thresher than It does to A new’ telegraph instrument, known thresh grain whose straw Is dry.— ns a “Morse watch," has been put on American Cultivator. the market. Outwardly it looks like an ordinary timepiece, but In reality it Cutting Corn. Corn fodder. If secured when it is tn Is a transmitting and receiving tele Its best condition. Is almost as good as graph instrument, a key and a sounder, hay for cattle and sheep; and for milch Inclosed in an ordinary watchcase. cotvs there Is no other feed that I have This type of instrument, says Elec ever tested equal to It Just as soon as tricity, Is known to the telegraph craft the corn Is well In the dough it is ripe under the general title of "secret sound enough to cut. Some farmers let their er.” The Morse watch Is so construct corn stand till the stalks get dead ripe ed that the click of the Instrument can before cutting. Corn thus eared for be adjusted loud enough to be heard In may be a little heavier after it Is husk any part of a comparatively large room, ed (at least It is so claimed by some), or be adjusted to a point where the but the waste In fodder more than eoq- click Is Inaudible unless the Instrument sutnw the extra grain In we glit of coin. is held in contact with the ear. The average day laborer will, if cut The Morse watch Is accompanied ting by the shock, cut seventy shocks with a suitable flexible head band to containing slxty-four hills in each fasten the Instrument In place on the shock, per day. An expert worker will. head over the ear, leaving both hands In medium corn, cut from 100 to 125 free for transcribing messages or other shocks in the same length of time, and work. It also has a very neat silk con of equal size. Twisted rye straw or ducting cord, with specially designed marsh hay is good to use, although the terminals, so that the Instrument can best thing that Is being used is a No. 9 be conveniently and quickly attached wire, cut about 3Va feet long, with a to or disconnected from the ordinary hook bent on each end, so that they Instrument of a telegraph line. can be quickly fastened or unfastened. The employment of the art of tele These wire bands can be saved and graphing has so tar developed at the used year after year. present time that the telegraph opera tor Is found in one corner of many Hoofa Like Ilorna. brokers' as well as newspaper ottiees, Here's the picture of a freak cow police stations, etc., and in such places owned by a Massachusetts fanner. The It is desired to maintain for the transac abnormal hoofs are apparently of reg ular horn substance, and further than to seriously Impede the animal’s loco motion do not otherwise seem to inter fere with the performance of her ordi nary functions. These hoofs, or horns, as they might be called, when trimmed CT A system which has become run down by the trying weather of the past summer is not in a condition to meet the severe winter of this climate and will easily fall a prey to disease unless a brober tonic is used. Dr Williams’Pink Pills for Pale People are the best medicine in the world for build- igthf in g up a nd strengthen ing an enervated system. Do not confuse these pills with ord inary purgative pills.They do HOT act on the bowels.thereby further weakening the body.They build up the blood and strengthen the nerves; Major A. C. Bishop, of 715 Third Ave., Detroit, Mich. Is a well-known civil engineer. He says : ‘‘When I had my last spell of sickness and came out of the hospital I was a sorry sight. I could not regain my strength, and could not walk over a block for several weeks. I noticed some article» in the newspapers regarding Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, which convinced me that they were worth trying and I boiight two boxes. I did not take them for my complexion but for strength. After using them I felt better, and know they did me worlds of good. I am pleased to recommend them to invalids who need a tunic or tu build up a shattered constitution."— Dcirott J-rtt i'rtu> ' FOR SAW BACKS. i of the be<l carries an arm adjustable vertically to suit saws of different di ameters. On the extremity of the arm a socket is fixed, to which a pair of dished steel wings are independently pivoted, and these wings are supported by counterweights on chains passed over pulleys fixed to a beam overhead. The action of these wings Is so appar ent In the engraving, and the construc tion Is so simple, that no further ex planation is necessary. At all druggi.t * <n direct from the Dr Williams Medl- 1 Company, Schenectady, N.Y. Price fifty unts p<T bo *. Mineral Output of Canada. A consular synopsis of the Canadian Mining Annual for 1898 shows the total value of the mineral output for 1897 to have been above $28.iFSJ,<H)0, an ln- creaae of >0.000.000. The output Is di vided as follows: British Columbia, 110,455,268: Nova Si-otla, Ontario, »5,000,900; Queltec, |2,ofB,2»K; Northwest Territories and Yukon, $3,- 000,000. Teople who denounce the stage should remember that the minstrel ia never as black as be Is painted. It doesn't take a blooming idiot long to go to seed. I Nothing worries some people like the i abaenoa at worry la otbera. Willamet Iron Works Front and Everott 8ts.__________ — YOUR LIVER Is it Wrong? Get It Right Keep it Right Moore's Revealed Remedy will do it Three doses will make you feel better. Get it from your drurgist or any wholesale drug bouse, or from HU wart di Holmes Drug Co.. Beattie. PORTLAND, OR, > t HHS la I to S 4ara liaaraatoF'l not to Mrtotar. Pr«*onw •onaaaion. rwf Enei C me *< cai C NCINMTI.O . ras. BASEBALL, FOOTBALL. «TNLKTIC »NO OYMKASIUS 1UFFLII». Bend for Catalogue. 930 Market Nt. las FraaeUeo. | WILL 1 FUCK CO N. r. N. V. CURE YOURSELF! 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