The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, December 09, 1898, Image 7

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the onion will to a great extent absorb
the odor. Those farmers who grow aud
use many onions keep their health bet­
ter than do those who are too dainty to
eat this vegetable. In southern Europe
raw onions are eateu as part of the
daily meal, laying a slice of oulon on
the bread and then biting through both
together. The Spaniards have a very
mild onion that is quite commonly
eaten thus.
Oil cures Rheumatism,
Oil cures Neuralgia.
Oil cures Lumbago.
Oil cures Sciatica.
Oil cures Sprains.
Oil cures Bruises.
Oil cures Soreness.
Oil cures Stiffness.
Oil cures Backache.
Oil cures Muscular aches.
Hope Meamrinc Machine.
A machine has been patented for use
in measuirng rope, consisting of a rope­
receiving wheel, having a roughened
face, which catches in the rope and
turns as the latter is pulled through a
slot and across the wheel, to operate
hands on a dial and ring a bell at cer­
tain distances.
Dyspepsia
Makes more people miserable than any
other disease. It takes the pleasure all out
of life. The gratitude of those who have
been cured of dyspepsia by Hood’s Sarsa­
parilla is therefore natural. Thousands
say they have suffered more than thev can
tell from this disease, but have felt no
symptoms of it since taking
HOOd*S
8pa?ma
America’s Greatest Medicine. Price, fl.
Hood’s Pills cure biliousness, indigestion. I
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PHILOSOPHY
AND
THINGS
In your conversation use short words
and not too many of them.
Love may be blind, but lovers are
often spectacles for other people.
A husband’s love is on the wane
when he begins to stop kicking his
wife’s pet dog.
When a man marries a girl for her i
beauty, he ought not to be surprised !
or disappointed, either, if he doesn’t I
get much else.
He’d lots of hair upon his chin,
But none upon his head—
He always spoke before he thought,
So many people said.
An Indiana woman was made to pay
damages to the extent of $126 for say­
ing that her neighbor’s beauty was ar­
tificial.
Foster Brown says that by the year
1950 Great Britain will have used 11-
15th of its best resources of coal, and
that there will then remain workable
at a graduallv increasing cost, sufficient
coal to last 250 years.
TRY ALLEN’S FOOT-E ISE,
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A powder to be shaken into the shoes.
At this season your feet ieel 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
all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial
package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olm­
sted, Lo Roy, N. Y.
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Improved Car Seat.
An improved seat for railway cars
has the bottom cushion mounted on a
eliding frame to swing out on either
side as the back is turned, the move­
ment of the bottom allowing the back
to swing down further and permitting
the use of a wider cushion than those
now in use.
No household is complete without a bot­
tle of the famous Jesse .Moore Whiskey. It
is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec­
ommended bv all physicians. Don’t ne­
glect this necessity.
If Cervera needs consolation for the
cold welcome he receives tn his native
land, for which he etaked life ami
honor, let him lead Schiller’s version
of the reception given by Philip II to
the Duke of Medina-Sidonia on his re­
turn with the remnant of the wrecked
armada.
In Mexico the family of a dead duel­
ist can claim support from the person
who shot him.
NERVOUS DEPRESSION
[* TALK WITH MRS. PINKHAM.]
A woman with the blues is a very un-
comfoxtable person. She is illogical,
unhappy and frequently hysterical.
The condition of the mind known as
the blues,” nearly always, with wo­
men, results from diseased organs of
generation.
It is a source of wonder tliat In thia
age of advanced medical science, any
person should still believe that mere
force of will and determination will
overcome depressed spirits and nerv­
ousness in women. These troubles aro
indications of disease.
Every woman who doesn’t under­
stand her condition should write to
Lynn, Mass., to Mrs. I’inkham for her
advice. Her advice is thorough com­
mon sense, and is the counsel of a
learned woman of great experience.
Read the story of Mrs. F. S. B ennett ,
Westphalia, Kansas, as told in the fol­
lowing letter:
“ D ear M rs . P inkham :—I have suf­
fered for over two years with falling,
enlargement and ulceration of the
womb, and this spring, being in such
a weakened condition, caused me to
flow for nearly six months. Some time
ago, urged by friends, I wrote to you
for advice. After using the treatment
which you advised for a short time,
that terrible flow stopped.
“I am now gaining strength and
flesh, and have better health than I
have had for the past ten years. I
wish to say to all distressed, suffer­
ing women, do not suffer longer, when
there Is one so kind and willing to
aid you.”
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­
pound is a woman s remedy for wo­
man's ills. More than a million wo­
men have been benefited by it.
CONSUMPTION
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BABY'S EDISON'S CRADLE.
Edison'* Assistants Presented Him
with This Automatic Tender.
When Thomas A. Edison’s second
daughter was born his technical assist­
ants iu the laboratory al Orange pre­
sented him with plans tor a cradle In­
tended to save Mrs. Edison much of the
worry and trouble usually experienced
by mothers. Several other Ideas were
submitted to the contrnrrw-i, but ti t
Choice Bacon.
The secret of producing choice baron, thought of the wizard ambling up and
says the American Swineherd, lies In down the room In the dead of night, oc­
the feed trough. If any one doubts casionally stepping on a semi-submerg­
this, let him put two Poland-Ch’na, ed tack, was too much for them, so the
Berkshire, Chester-White, Duroc. Jer­ , cradle was decided on. It was called
sey or any of our recognized breeds of the ‘■automatic electric baby tender.”
It was an ordinary cradle with Ingeni­
hogs in two different pens, feed one all
the corn he can eat until fat. and the ous devices for the child’s comfort at­
other boiled potatoes, milk, barley or tached. Immediately above the spot
wheat ground fine and some pea meal where the baby’s head would lie was a
until fat (the old country way). Kill diaphragm, somewhat like a telephone
both, put in dry salt for six or seven receiver. If the infant should start cry-
The Cheviot Sheep.
weeks, then take out and wash, and i Ing at the very first wall communica­
This excellent sheep has been too
hang it up in the kitchen or drying tion was established between the dia­
much neglected by breeders on this
house until thoroughly dried; then cut phragm and au electric clock. At the
side of the ocean. While It Is thought
off a good, big chunk and boll it. let same time the cradle was set rocking
to lie a mountain breed Its life Is spent
It stand till cold; then cut off a few by means of a small motor. If the re­
only In part on verdant pasture« of the
slices, and you will see the corn fed monstrance continued beyond a certain
Cheviot hills, for it is bred mostly for
meat Is not so firm. Is more oily, and time tlie clock released a lever and an
crossing by the Leicester» In middle
not so many streaks of lean as meat arm attached to the side of the cradle
and southern English pastures for the
fed on barley, [sitatoes, milk, etc., and (operated by what Is called a bell crank
London markets. The cross-bred pro­
lever), carrying a nursing bottle, was
duce are excellent feeders and very this Is all the difference you or any one swung over the baby’s mouth. If hun­
else can detect.
popular among the butchers, the mut­
ger was not the trouble and the walls
ton being of the first quality and hav­
continued another arm on the opposite
Cats Around Born«,
ing the flesh marbled with fat. rather
The habit which many people have of side swung over the child’s mouth with
than covered with It, and Is thus tender petting eats and keeping them close by paregoric. At the same time the elec­
and juicy. This sheep, while not the the kitchen fire very soon destroys the tric current was turned into a set of
largest. Is a heavy animal, making 150 hunting instinct and makes the cat
good for nothing as a mouser. On the
farm especially, the proper place for a
cat Is at the barn, where It can make
itself useful killing the mice or rats
that destroy the grain. It is a mistake
to suppose that a cat will suffer from
cold while thus employed.
Exercise
will keep the blood circulating, and the
cat will be quite as warm If kept dry
as it would be dozing by the tire, and
breathing the vitiated air that is al­
ways found near the floors of dwell­
ings. The cat will usually, if there is
a chair or a bed in the room, make that
her resting place.
pounds at two years old when well fed
on good pasture with a moderate allow­
Green Tomato Salable.
ance o' grain. The fleece is rather
The tomato differs from most other
eoar? , but long and glossy, and Is In vegetables in the facWthat while early
demand for the best kinds of clothing.— In the season only well-ripened fruit
Montreal Star.
will sell, yet later, when frost has cut
tlie vines, there is always a sharp de­
American Apple- in Europe,
11A11Y EDISON’S ELECTRIC CRADLE.
The United States Consul at Chem­ mand for green tomatoes for pickling
uses.
It
Is,
therefore,
no
loss
to
have
nitz, Germany, advises Americans to
magnets placed around the cradle, and
ship their apples this year to Germany. some late-ripening vines, which will I any pin which might be causing the
If good fruit Is chosen, such as will not be ready for the early market. ‘ trouble would be at once removed. If
stand a long voyage—the Baldwin ap­ There are, besides, on all vines that the yells continued tlie “thirty-third de­
ple, for Instance—he Is confident that have Ixirne an early crop some toma­ gree” was applied. Two arms, lying
the business will prove to be a paying toes that are green and can be sold for flat in the cradle under the baby, were
one. Complaint lias been made In Ger­ pickles. What money the farmer slowly raised and the child turned over.
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many against American fruit because gets for these Is so much clear gain, as Then an electric spanker fastened to
in
most
cases
the
vines
have
more
than
of the fear of the introduction of the
the footboard proceeded to do its work
San Jose scale, which Is one of the paid for all the labor given them by with neatness and dispatch.
most destructive diseases known to profits from previous sales.
However, Mr. Edison persists In re­
fruit. Investigation has shown that the
garding the baby’s cradle as a joke.
Hockney
Filly
Goldflash.
fear of the Germans has been exagger­
The hackney filly 10006 Goldflasb is
ated. It is not denied that the San
TOLD BY FINGER NAILS.
Jose scale Is found In some parts of the property of Mr. Alexander M -ton.
inner Tcmperment nn<l Health Shown b.v the
the United States, but diseased fruit Is Gowanbank. Darvel. Scotland
Nails’ Coloring and Form,
not shipped abroad. Such a course
would soon result In destroying the ex­
The temperament of a person and the
port business. German experts are now
condition of health are shown by the
in the United States studying our fruit.
coloring and form of tlie finger nails.
So far as known they have not advised
Long, oval nails show a reasonable and
exclusion. Americans have much to
gentle disposition; one who would yield
learn about packing fruit, but they are
in a controversy sooner than arouse en­
gaining a strong hold in the foreign
mity. even when his or her contention
markets. For the five years preceding
is right. The nails when very short and
1896 the annual average of shipments
broad indicate an obstinate nature. Lit­
of fruit from this country to Germany
tle white flecks on tlie nails indicate a
amounted to over $4,000,1100.—Balti­
nervous temperament.
more American.
When tlie white moons nt the base of
the nails are large and the nails are of a
A Doable Barn.
of second prize for Challenge Cup for
The accompanying illustration shows best filly, three years old and uuder, bright pink color, they Indicate vigorous
health. On the contrary, nails of a pale
a plan for a barn with double drive­ London hackney show. 1803.
bluish color, with little or no moons,
ways in wb’eh the distinguishing fea­
show an unhealthy condition of nerves
ture is the great amount of loft room.
Private Market for Putter.
Four gables added to the main roof
A farmer who has all the facilities and want of recreation. Nails when
space give almost another story's ca­ and who knows how to make tlie liest
pacity to the barn, making It possible butter ought always to sell it to private
to use nearly the whole of the lower customers, who will also take Ills fresh
floor for stock. With a silo and the eggs and other farm products at prices
root cellar that will be found In the somewhat higher than he can get In the
basement It will be possible to carry a open market. But If be does this he
large stock on the fodder that can be must obligate himself to supply what Is
stored beneath the roofs. There are needed throughout the year, and thzt
many conveuleuces about a double It shall never be below the standard. It
barn, and when one is to be built the is this last condition that prevents
farmers from making such bargains.
To make the liest butter In winter re­
quires care in feeding, and also In han­
dling milk and cream, which too many
are unwilling to undertake.
Cnrinir a Kicking Horse.
A kicker is a failure on the farm. If
not cured of the habit They not only
injure themselves, but other animals,
and sometimes their owner. They may
lie cured by a swinging Iren bar or pipe
across the stall door. Drive a staple very much curved show a tendency t<
form here given will prove an excellent about five or six feet from floor on each throat trouble. Nalls which are thin
one to follow.—New England Home­ side of stall; tie rope in each and swing and turn out at the end show weak
liar at ends about a foot from floor, or nerves. Fluted nails show a liability to
stead.
high enough to strike horse about blood poisoning.
Fall-Rollins Winter Grain.
hocks. He can kick this to bls heart’s
While the roller Is a good Implement content and not hurt himself, as It will
Cremation In Paris.
for fining and smoothing the surface swing out of the way. In a week's
Cremation is becoming Increasingly
soil, it can very rarely be used effect­ time he will not notice anything touch­ popular In Paris, and the crematorium
ively after winter grain Is sown. Al­ ing his heels.
; at the cemetery of Peru la Chaise has
most all farmers agree that if soil Is
already been found to be too small. Ad- ■
The
Demand
for
Quince*.
heavy, it will produce better crops of
dltlons are being made, and a third fur­
There
Is
a
poor
apple
crop
this
year
winter grain if the sol) Is left rough
nace, a large hall and a columbarium
after It is seeded. All the lumps are In most places, and as a result there Is | will soon be ready for use. The latter
dissolved by winter freezing, and they very little demand for quinces, whose somewhat resembles the Can>i>o Santo
furnish the fin», rich dust that Is need­ use as a fruit Menu more to give flavor of Genoa, and will contain 10,000 recep­
ed to fall upon the roots as they have to the apple sauce than to be eaten by tacles for ashes. The««' niches are
been lifted up by frost. The only con­ Itself. The quince Is a very rich frnlt. closed with slabs of marble, on which
ditions when rolling Is helpful to winter and Is also hard, even when thoroughly Inscriptions may be cut
grain are when the soil is light, and cooked. It Is therefore difficult of di­
A parrot owned by an Arch street
liable to blow away in winter. In sucli | gestion. But a few piece« of quince cut
case the rolling should tie done as soon I thin aud placed In apple pie will give physician gave signs of posm-Mlng “al-
as the grain is sown. It will pack the it a delicious flavor, such as no apple tnost human Intelligence” the other
night A party of young folks were on
light soil around the roots, and thus sauce could have without IL
the lawn and were spending an hour '
cause the wheat to make enough .
Variety of Feed for Stock.
growth so as to partially protect Itself I In feeding stock of any kind It Is Im­ In guessing riddles. Finally, a young
from winter killing, and will lessen the 1 portant that It be furnished a, variety lady asked: “Why does a dog turn
effects of winds In blowing away sur­ of food. This is not merely a matter of around twice before he lies down?”
Before anylxxiy conld answer, the par-
face soil.
flavor, for different kinds of food fur­ ; rot croak«!: “Une good turn deserves
nish usually different nutrition. A another.”—Philadelphia Call.
Onions as Food.
Despite their disagreeable effect« as great deal of the success of animal«
She—“My grandfather was cousin to
breath perfumers, the common onion Is pastured lies In the fact that they are
much the most healthful vegetable able to select their own rations, and the the Earl of Bullyshanty, twice remov­
grown, and all would be healthier if , care they will take to do this Indicates ed.” He—“Twice removed, eh? What
onions cooked In some way were a part j that this Is a matter of greater Import­ for? Didn't he pay bl« rent T'—Hat* i
of the dally diet. Drinking milk after - ance than It Is usually considered.
per« Bazar.
The flpwnl.h War in Spanish*
Grows Stubborn.
Hispanaro, Likeafooio,
Raisinello Cabañero,
American Gettimadol
“Letalono Cubanerol”
Hispano Talkabacko—
"Notifino, Go— to—Blsncol”
Americano Baokiupo:
Danderupo Pootyflno;
Smashemallo—Hispan aro,
Cubtnaro—Philippi no.
Dewevtino Sunkafleetto
Inthebayo Mani Iso.
Samsontooo. Shafteraleo,
Slyi’ Sohleyo, Masheuiallo.
Cei verato—Santiago,
Allegoneo Hispanero,
Thenafino Picnicaro,
Soldieraro Americano:
Hurral'aro McKinleyaro,
Republicano Conquero;
Crowneraro Laurelaro;
Al I thetimo—Everywhere
McKibbenaro wave in airo
Oldgoriaro, Goodoldtimo;
Entapíelo Yankeearo
Punkinpieo, Fraternaro—
Hispanaro, Cubanaro,
Americano, Buenoawano,
Fizgibango, Hipboorahro,
McK i n ley a ro— U nclesamo I
Any complaint becomes chronic by
neglect, and Rheumatism grows stub*
born by not using St. Jacobs Oil, which
is its sure cure and conquers the pala
promptly. Every sufferer should use it.
It has been estimated that a single
plant of the Russian thistle six feet ill
diameter produces 3,000,000 seeds.
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The Deonmber Century*
In the first installment of his story
of the “Merrimac” in the December
Century, which is to be an unusually
attractive number. Lieutenant Hobson
lays no claim to having originated the
idea of blocking the channel at Santi­
ago.
The sinking of the collier had
been ordeied by Admiral Sampson, but
the commanding officer oil Santiago had
not executed the maneuver when the
flag-ship arrived, mid the working out
of the plan, as well as its execution,
was inti listed to Lieutenant Hobson.
The preliminary steps are detailed in
this number of the magazine, and in
later issues the story of the sinking of
the ship and the capture and imprison*
ment of her crew will be given at first
hand. This is the only account of his
exploit that Mr. Hobson has written
for publication.
Railroad Train» to Run Slower.
Railroad officials claim that it is very
Vultures cannot discover a carcass
expensive to run their express trains, and by the sense of smell. They rely en­
are talking about reducing the speed. It
tirely upon tiieir sight when in quest
is likewise expensive to the health to
of food.
struggle and compete in business affairs as
men do nowadays. The whole system
gives out. For restoring strength Hostet­
ter's Stomach Bitters is the proper remedy.
While lightning may be seen and
its illumination of tlie clouds and mist
may be reognized when it is even two
hundred miles distant, thunder is
rarely audible more than ten miles.
The thunder from very distant stoims,
therefore, seldom reaches the ear.
Delily Mnkea It Harder.
Mis-steps have made tho worst
sprains, but it is no mis-step to use St.
Jacobs Oil.
It makes a cure by
strengthening, soothing and conquering
tho pain. Every hour’s delay makes
it harder to cure.
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
An interesting test has just been
made by a French woman. With a
view to test ing the sustaining {lowers
of chocolate, site lived upon that alone
for 60 days, and lost but 15 pounds in
the interval.
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of tho combination, but ulso
to tho care and skill with which it is
manufactured by acientific processes
known to the (C alifornia F ig S yrup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
When coming to San Francisco g« to
all the importance of purchasing the
Brooklyn Hotel, 208-212 Bush street.
American or European plan. Room and true and original remedy. As the
board $1.00 to $1.50 per day; rooms 50cents | genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
to $1.00 per day; single meals 25 cents.
by the C alifornia F ig S yrup C o .
Free coach. Chas. Montgomery.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
The female brain commences to do­ assist one in avoiding the worthless
cline-in weight after the ego of 30; tlie imitations manufactured by other par­
ties. Tlie high standing of the C ali ­
male not until ten years later.
fornia F ig S yrup C o . with tlie medi­
If you want the best wind mill, pumps,
cal profession, and the satisfaction
tanks, plows, wagons, bells of all sizes
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
boilers, engines, or general machinery, see
or write JOHN l’OOLE, foot of-Morrison given to millions of families, makes
street, Portland, Oregon.
the name of the Company a guaranty
A naturalist of eminence says that of the excellence of its remedy. It is
land birds make their journeys in tlie far in advance of ull other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
daytime and water birds at night.
bowels without irritating or weaken­
To Cure h Cold in One Day
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
nauseato. In order to get its beneficial
All druggists refund money if it fails to effects, please remember the name of
cure. 25c,
the Company —
It is a curious circumstance that
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
«ome of the most important inventions
HAN FltANCl.ro. CaL
have been discovered by lunatics.
LOUISVILLE. Kr.
Before having teeth extracted, consult Dr.
Tlios. 11. White, 271
Morrison street.
Portland, Or. Crown and bridge work
gives tlie best of satisfaction, (¡old tilling a
specialty.
Nl'.W YORK. N. T.
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The Miners’ u nswis’ Ten Book
By J. H. Fisk, ns-myer ana chemist, of Port­
land, Or. This is the fullest and most complete
Unbreakable mirrors are now made ' book yet written, and is particularly adapted
for tlie requirement* of the prospector, tlie as-
by putting a coating of quicksilver on fitiyer and mine". The book is fully illustrated.
the back of a very thin plate of cellu­ Tables for calcu a’intj miners' inches of water,
instructions to prospectors, ami also simple
loid.
methods of tt sting metnl*bf*«iring rocks. Price,
12.50,
postage prepaid. Address
FITS *'rrm«nretiy Cured. No nunr nrrvou.nn
rno *mr 1I, m days use of Dr. Kline's ur.ul
...... J. H. FISK.......
Nerve Rest, r« r. tMeid for FKr.lC («4.00 trial 204>Washington Bt.
PORTLAND, OR.
bottle mJ treatise, i it, R. u, KLINK, Lui.. a.«»
Arch street, s’blladelphla. Pa,
It is calculated that the men ami
women of today are nearly two inches I
taller than their ancestors.
I know that my life was saved by Pino's
Cure for Consumption. John A. Miller,
Au liable, Michigan, April 21, 1895.
HOWS
WORK FOR ALL
Men and women ar? making from |3 .50 to
|7,.’>o per day selling mtr goods. No expei fence
necessary. Send two cent stamp for a free
► nmule.
RK’K .V <’<>.,
1MIH First Lt., rooms 1 A 1H, Portland, Or.
THIS?
Is it Wrong?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any
ease of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's
Get it Right.
Catarrh Cure.
Keep it Kight'
F. J. < 'HENRY A CO., Props.. Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known r. J. Cheney Moore's Revealed Keinedy willdolt. Three
for the past 15 years, and believe him perfectly doses will znako you feel better. Get it from
honorable in all business transactions and fin­
ancially able to carry out any obligations made your druggist or any wholesale drug house, or
by their firin,
iroin Stewart A Holmes Drug Co., Seattle.
W ist A T ruax ,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
YOUR LIVER
W alding , K innan
M arvin ,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
nall’sCatarrh (hire is taken internally, acting
directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ot
the system. Price 75c per lot tie. fiwld by all
drtigrists. Testimonials free.
Hal Is Fsmdy Pills re the best.
BASEBALL, FOOTBALL.
ATHLETIC AND GYMNASIUM SUPPLIES,
fiend for Catalogue.
WILL 1 FINCK CO. 522 ?Ä2:
$40 CASH, $45 INSTALLMENTS
1899
BICYCLES
"II m I Wheels on Earth.’*
1899 Ideals 922.50, |25, |80. fiend for catalogue.
Live agents wanted everywhere.
FRBD T. MKICRILL CYCLIC CO.,
PORTLAND.
SPOKANE.
TACo.VfA.
Illi
FLOUR MILL MACHINERY....
Warehouss Machinery, Chop Mills, Water Wheels.
Supplies of all Kinds.
Write for Prices
W e carry In «tock • l.rice tupnly of the «bovc oonreyer., both rltht and left, « hlcb we will
•ell «t xre.tly reduced price«. Al.o «11 lire. ol elevator bucket* cud bolt».
Writ* lor prlce-lht «nd dlKouuu.
Willamet Iron Works
Front and Everett Sts.
PORTLAND, OR.
If YOU Ifil RUPIURED
Don’t neglect yourself; it is ths
perfect fitting truss applied In
season whicn effects a cure; the
imperfect never; *2,000 styles to
select from enables us to guar­
antee a fit, or no charge; If your
drugget does not keep them
write us for directions for self*
measurement; correspondence
confidential and trnuses s«-nt se­
cure from observation, to any
address; money refunded it not
satisfactory. C. H. Il’midsnl
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