The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, December 16, 1898, Image 7

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    JAPAN'S NEW WARSHIP.
Feel the Influence.
Cold and heat alike aggravate neural­
gia, because the nerves feel the cold
and heat sensitively, but nerves are
sensitive to treatment and feel the in­
fluence of St Jacobs Oil, which cures
the ailment promptly.
Condensed eggs are prepared in Pas-
san, Bavaria.
First he eggs are dried,
then reduced to a fine powder, which
is placed in air-tight cans. Thus a
most nutritiious food is compressed in­
to smallest possible space.
Sharp Pains
involves muscular effort that might
well be put to more necessary uses, if
every farmer who reads this would get
a horse power, or better still a small
steam engine to do the various Jo’>s tti.it
are now too often done by human mus­
cle, there would be far less discon­
tent with the farm on the part of the
young, and the time thus saved could
and would be put to better uses.—Ex­
change.
Darting from one point to another, stiff and
swollen joints, inflammation, intense suf­
fering, are characteristics of rheumatism.
All these disagreeable symptoms are cured
hv Hood’s Sarsaparilla which purities the
blood and neutralizes the acid which is the
Dried Cobs for Kindtinsr.
cause of rheumatism. Why should you con­
Jersey with a Good Record.
After corn cobs have thoroughly dried
tinue to suffer when others are being re­
J. W. Hart of the Agricultural Experi­
lieved of all symptoms of rheumatism by ment Station, Clemson College. 8. C„ it is quite common to use them for
writes to Hoard's Dairyman: Realizing kindling tires. But the cob alone Is a
that my little six-year-old 840-pound very poor substitute for wood for this
America’s Greatest Medicine. Price, $1. Jersey “Nitells” needed only an oppor­ purpose, as It does not make a bright
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Hood’s Pilis cure all Liver Ills. 25 cents. tunity to make herself famous. 1 decid­ blaze, and its proportion of potash Is so
ed to give her a week's test under the large that the ashes will soon destroy
An unusual accident befell Mr. J. rules of the American Jersey Cattle what tiame might otherwise come from
Thompson at Portland, Me. He jumped Club. In addition to good grazing, con­ It. But If these cobs are dipped In ker­
horn a moving train ami the shock sisting of orchard grass, red clover, osene oil they will hold enough to burn
caused a rupture of liis windpipe, re­ crimson clover and green oats, she ate, several minutes, and by this time the
during the week's test. forty-tliree wood above will be thoroughly afire.
sulting in death.
pounds of wheat bran, forty-six pounds Th's is really the only safe way to use
The llest Seeds Absolutely Necessary.
We cannot too strongly nor too often of cornmeal and twenty-eight pounds of kerosene for building fires. It should
urge tlie supreme importance of planting cotton seed meal, given on forty-four on no account be thrown on lighted
seeds that are perfectly pure and fresh. pounds of cotton seed hulls, the last i wood front above. Even if there is no
Feeds tliat are ottered at cheap prices are
explosion, the wood will not be set afiro
almost invariably of doubtful origin and
so well as it will from below.
uncertain age, sure to cause tile planter
disappointment ami loss. The thoughtful
Cloy Soil for Pears.
planter’s only surety lies in buying seeds
sent out by a conscientious and trust­
The best pear orchards are grown on
worthy house- A vast nurnlier of Amer­
a heavy soli with clay as the subsoil,
ican gardeners have (and have had for
into which the tap root of the pear will
vears) the utmost confidence in seeds that
sink beneath all ordinary fluctuations
bear the name, II. M. Ferry A Co., Detroit,
Mich. Tile present generation of planters
of temperature in the air above. It is
can hardly remember the time when
this even temperature that saves pear
Ferry’s Seeds were not on sale everywhere
trees on clay soils to a great extent
each year un i as regularly planted hv
thousands—with the greatest faith in the
front ’he blight which is so frequent
unvarying quality of the seeds and in the
where the soil is sandy or gravelly. It
integrity of tlie linn that grew th -m. Everv
is not. of course, an absolute preven­
planter, whether already a buyer of Ferry's
reeds or not, should semi for Ferry’s Seed
JERSEY COW “XITKLIS” 102722.
tive. but we have always noticed that
Annual for 1499. It is mailed free to any­
being one of the best vehicles for trans­ the pear trees which lived longest and
one who writes for it.
porting the finely ground meals to the longest continued productive were
Sumatra kerosene is at present a for­ cow's stomach that I know of. Iler to­ grown on clay soils.
midable competitor in tbe Russian tal yield of milk for the seven days was
A Tribute to the Mule#
market.
The supply seems to be 329% pounds, from which was made 16
While we are carrying on about the
unlimited.
pounds "•¿> ounces of unsalted butter.
heroes of the war let us not forget the
No household is complete without a bot­
Considering the bread and the size of
tle of the famous Jesse Moore Whiskey. It the cow. the milk yield was very large: army mule. He may not be as kissable
ns Hobson, but we owe him just as
is a pure and wholesome stimulant rec-
oniniended by all physicians. Don’t ne­ and had she been milked thrice instead much recognition. Gen. Shafter says
gleet this necessity.
of twice daily, she would have made a he could not have supplied ids army at
How fast can a bee fly? A hive on considerably better showing, both in all if it had not been for the mule, and
Gen. Blanco knew what he was about
the roof of a train was carried at the milk and butter.
when he rushed to the cable ofiioe and
rate of 30 miles an hour before Lite bees
Pens for Raisins Pis".
were left behind.
It is not necessary to have costly pens telegraphed to Madrid how the Ameri­
In which to raise pigs.
There are cans had killed that mule at Matanzas.
TRY ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE,
—Louisville Courier-Journal.
A powder to be shaken into the shoes. enough loose boards lying around every
Turnips Need Moist Climate.
At this season your feet feel swollen, ner­ farm to make at least one or two good
vous and uncomfortable. If you have cheap places for the sows. A correspon­
The principal reason why turnips are
smarting feet or tight shoes, try Alien's dent tells how to make them after the not popular in this country, even
Foot-Ease» It rests and comforts; makes
walking easy. ( »res swollen and sweating style of a chicken coop. They should among those English farmers who al­
feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves lie built on runners so they can be mov­ ways used to grow them in England. Is
corns anil bunions of all pain and is a cer­ ed with a horse to any place you want because our summers are almost al­
tain cure for Chilblains. Sweating, damp
orfrosted feet. We have over thirty thou­ them. If the ground Is dry, no floors ways too hot and generally also too
sand testimonials. Try it toda-i. Sold by are needed, but if not dry floors will be dry. In hot weather, if moist, worms
all druggists and shoe stores for 2fic. Trial better.
breed in the turnips, unless they are
paekage FREE. Address, Allen S. Olm­
The door should be made in one end gathered and sold while small as mar­
sted, Lc Roy, N. Y.
and placed to face the south in order ket gardeners do. if tile weather turns
“The only thing we can do now,” to catch the sunshine. In cold weather dry lor any long time, the turnip be­
says Dupuy de Lome, speaking for a piece of eld blanket or burlap should comes pithy and worthless. ’
Spain, “is to repent and reform.” be hung over the door to keep out the
Plow Evener.
Such things are quite possible, even to
As a rule, farmers when they went to
Spain, when she, can’t do anything else.
plow get any evener without measuring
the length, and then their plow does
not run steady, while their uelglilior
may have the same kind of plow and
it runs all right. The difference is often
Mrs. Hoffman Describes How She
in the double-tree. Tbe right length is
Wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for
three times the width of the plow. For
Advice, and Is Now Well
a 14-lnch plow make a 42-inch evener.
MOVABLE PIGI EV.
Hitch to center of plow and it will bring
D ear M rs . P inkham :—Before using
your Vegetable Compound I was a cold and snow. A small hole for venti­ end of evener lu center of furrow.—
great sufferer
I have been sick for lation should be cut in the opposite ga­ Practical Farmer.
months, was troubled with severe pain ble end from which the door is made.—
Clover for Hogs.
ill both sides of abdomen, sore feeling Farm and Fireside.
Bring your hogs to 200 pounds on
in lower part of bow­
clover, and It Is then an easy matter to
Well-Ripened Potatoes for Seed.
els, also suffered
finish them off quickly on corn in the
The fact that a potato is meally when fall without the expense of feeding long
With dizziness,
cooked
shows
that
it
Is
well
ripened.
headache, and
through the cold weather. Feeding corn
¿3 could not sleep. Such a potato is much better for seed In order to keep up the animal beat,
I wrote you a than the poor, watery potatoes that while putting on fat, does not pay. Al­
letter describ­ have not secured their proper amount though you may not have quite such
ing my case and of starch through destruction of their heavy weights in the end as by other
asking your leaves. We are always suspicious of methods, there will be more money lu
adviee. You seed of a potato that in winter or spring the purse.—Indiana Farmer.
replied tell- appears watery and deficient tn solid
To Exterminate n Peat.
ing ma just matter when cut into. It may have
In a portion of Hanover, Germany, ■
what to do. I come from a hill that had not time be­
local decree requires each farmer to de­
followed your direc­ fore it was dug to ripen the crop of tu­
liver to the authorities twelve sparrows
tions, and cannot?praise your medicine bers beneath. But in nine cases out of
or sparrow heads between Oct. 1 and
ten
it
was
eaten
by
potato
bugs
or
its
enough for what it has done for me
Dec. 1, or pay a fine of 6 marks.
Many thanks to you for your advice. I leaves blighted before the potatoes
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­ reached maturity. Such potatoes can­
Poultry Pointers.
pound has cured me, and I will recom­ not make good seed.
Coal ashes are good for the poultry.
mend it to my friends.—Mrs. F lorence
Do not allow the males to remain in
Green Food for Fowls.
R. H offm an , 512 Roland St.. Canton, O.
the flock.
In
hen-
Fowls
in
winter
confined
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The condition described by Mrs Hoff­
A little oil meal will assist the moult­
man will appeal to many women, yet houses lack the variety of food which
lots of sick women struggle on wi’h they get in summer while allowed a ing hens.
Don’t permit bad odors about the
their daily tasks disregarding the wide range, They require more con-
urgent warnings until overtaken by densed food than In summer, and grain poultry house.
should be their principal ration, But
actual collapse.
Borax is a goood thing to sprinkle in
The present Mrs. Pinkham's experi­ they will eat more or less green food the nest boxes
ence in treating female ills is unparal­ also, and we never found a batter way
Waste tobacco stems are good ver­
leled, for years she worked side by side than to hang tip a cabbage head by the min destroyers.
roots,
allowing
the
head
to
come
near
with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and for
Leghorns ate less tame, usually,than
sometimes past has had sole charge enough to the ground so that by jump­
of the correspondence department of ing they can bite out a mouthful. The most other breeds.
Give the youngest chicks a chance
her great business, treating by letter inferior heads of cabbage that would
as many as a hundred thousand ailing otherwise be thrown away can thus be to eat by themselves.
put to good use.—Exchange.
women during a single year.
See that the eggs are clean before
being sent to market.
Coal Aahea for Frnit Trees.
That coal ashes are beneficial when
Don’t build a fancy poultry bouse.
spread on the surface of apple orchards Put It up plain, but warm.
In grass cannot be disputed. But they
Table serai’s wllll start earl>pullets
contain scarcely any mineral fertiliser, to laying. Nothing better.
r
and are. of course, having passed
An earth floor In the poultry bouse
through fire, destitute of any other.
Is not only good, but the best
Undoubtedly they liencfit by setting as
were famous years ago—t heir fame
Lay in a supply of grain and vege­
a mulch, and where they cover grnss
grow* every year-as the
- |l In H I «
tables for the long winter months.
causing
It
to
die
out
and
rot.
In
this
the be<t. For saie by leading
<ieal»-r<* very w her- Five cents
way they supply considerable fertility I If an old rooster is not fit for ths
per paper and ala a
.
and moisture indirectly. Wherever coal table, kill him anyhow and bury him.
k Insist ->n having them, Kun J
|X no risk— buy Kerry's,
ashes have long lain under fruit trees
Never mind threshing the oats for
BAk IMS**ead Ar1 una! * free.
U M UIU5 A ( <> .Zfl
there will be an abundance of tree the fowls they prefer to do it them­
roots just under the ashes where the selves.
grass has been killed.
Hens Isy better and tbe eggs keep
longer if no males are allowed with
Catting Fodder by Horae Power.
We are sorry for farmers, and rane- them.
æ
A poultry bouse should be high
CUiltS W«RS AU fLSI FÄ 2S. „
dally for the farmers' sons, who are
Bert <
Symp. Ttwet G< 'Mt Cse
obliged to cut fodder for stock in win­ enough for a person
stand In, and
_____ id tine. Sold by <1 raggiar2.
ter by hand labor. It is a slow job and I that la high enough.
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Hood’s Sarsaparilla
A LIVING
ITXESS.
FERRYS
_ SEEDS _
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To Prevent Freezing.
Some interesting things have come
to light in the history of the tunnel
boring for tlie Jungfrau railway in
Switzerland.
Blasting gelatine was
used in this work, which freezes at i>
temperature of about 40 degrees Fahr­
enheit. It is an exceedingly danger­
ous substance to handle, being unlike
dynamite in this respect, amt so the
contractors engaged in this woik are
keeping their explosives in a sort of
safe heated by electricity, so that the
danger of the gelatine freezing is en­
tirely obviated. In this connection is
u proposition to extend this idea to the
thawing out of dynamite by some elec­
trical application, as dynamite is com­
monly frozen for safe handling.
Monster Fighting Machine ‘ non to Be
Added to tho Mikado's Navy,
In two years, at the outside, the
strength of the Japanese navy will be
represented by about 250,000 tons of
displacement. Japan's largest and most
formidable man-of-war Is the Fuji,
named after the highest mountain in
Japan, having a tounage of 12,649,
which figures represent the exact
height of tbe mountain in feet.
The Fuji was ordered from the Arm­
strong-Whitworth Company. England,
with iter sister ship, tbe Yashlma, in
June, 1MM. two months before the out­
break of the China-Japanese war, and
arrived at Yokohama, tbe central naval
station of Japan, on Oct. 31, 1897. The
Fuji is a first-class battle-ship, with a
displacement of 12.649 tons and 13,687
horse-jtower. with a speed of eighteen
and a quarter knots an hour. The di­
mensions are: Length. 496 feet 6 Inches;
breadth at th eboradest part, 73 feet;
main draught, 26.3 feet. Her arma­
ment consists of four twelve-inch Arm­
strong guns, ten six-inch Armstrong
quick firers, twenty three-pound quick
firers, four two and a half-pound quick
firers and five torpedo tubes.
The Fuji is painted a white gray, the
color of tlie Japanese warships. Her
funnels are placed fore and aft. Instead
¿¿me
Tlie World's Supply of Wheat.
i An English expert claims that the
1 wheat producing soil of the world is un­
equal to the strain that will be put upon
' it. Even now when the food supply is
ample, thousands die because their dis­
ordered stomachs fail to digest the food
they take. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters
strengthen and tone up the stomach and
digestive organs.
Light From Sugar.
The flashes of bluish white light seen
i in tbe dark when pieces of sugar are
rubbed together have been studied by
Mr. John Burke, an English physicist.
By rotating a loaf of sugar on a lathe
against a hummer lie has obtained al­
most continuous luminosity, enabling
him to observe and photograph the
spectrum. Tlie light appears to tie a
lesult of some change in the crystals,
ami not due to heating or to chemical
action between the sugar Sind air, us
was supposed.
Kyt —
Milke« the Spot Vanish.
A slight rap may cause a bruise, or a
slight blow a black on». sore ami ten­
der. But it is easy to oii’e n bruise by
the use of St. Jacobs Oil, and make tho
spot vanish and the soreness heal.
Experiments with plant seeds sub­
jected to exterme cold have shown that
tlie power of germination is not de­
stroyed but merely suspended by tlie
PERSONS WORTH
KNOWING ABOUT
Captain Parker, proprietor of the
Parker house, Astoria, was in the city
last week, ami reports himself cured of
catarrh tiy Dr. Darrin seven years ago.
Ho says the cure is |>ennanent.
Ex-Slmiiff A. T. Schoeps' wife, at
51 ls Third street, Portland, has been
troubled with deafness for a long time.
Her good genius prompted her to try
Dr. Darrin's Electrical cure. She was
cured. Her daughter, Nina, was cured
by Dr. Darrin seven years ago of rheu­
matism, loss of appetite and general de­
bility. J. A. Lindsley, news agent on the
O. R. & N., residence Mt. Tabor, Or., iu
very enthusiastic over the cure of con­
sumption, bronchitis and catarrh, per­
formed by Dr. Darrin eight years ago.
He gained 20 pounds, and has kept it
ever since. Mr. Lindsley lias great
cause for rejoicing.
Mrs. P. Hayes’ daughter, Twentieth
street, Portland, is happy in the cine
of a large goitre (large neck), of years’
standing. She was restored by Dr.
Darrin’s electrical treatment many
years ago. Mrs. T. B. Hatfield's son,
214 Eleventh street, Portland, was cured
six years ago by Dr. Darrin.
His
trouble was discharging ears and deaf­
ness. Dr. Darrin gives free examination
to all and when necessary gives medicine
in connection with electricity. The poor
treated fiee from 10 to 11 daily, exoept
medicines. Those willing to pay, 10
to 5; evening, 7 to 8, Sundays, 10 to
12. Deafness, catarrh, eye, nose and
throat, heart, liver, stomach, lung
troubles, errors of youth, blood taints,
gleet, impotency, varicocele, hydrocele,
and stricture a specialty. All chronic
male ami female and private diseases
treated at reasonable rates. No ceses
published except by pel mission of the
patient. All business relations with
Dr. Darrin strictly confidential. Let­
ters of inquiry answered. Circuláis and
question blanks sent free. Batteries
and belts furnished when necessary.
Patients when willing please mention
this paper. Offices, 2G5
Morribou
street, Portland.
A deposit of earth strontian has been
found on Put-in-Bay island in Lake
Erie. It is many acres in extent, The
nitrate of strontia is of j>ure white
color.
Will G«t Down to Ft.
money-back tea and
baking powder at
lour Grocers
of abreast, and there is only one top
for guns to each of the masts. These
masts are fitted with an ammunition
hoist, which runs inside. Site has on
board Captain Miura, Commander
Salto and a crew of altout 35(1 officers
and bluejackets. She is the biggest war
vessel ever possessed by Japan- indeed,
the largest which ever passed through
tlie Suez Canal. Tills monster repre­
sented tlie Japanese navy nt tlie naval
review at Spitbead during tlie Queen's
jubilee.
In a arpiare inch of the human scalp
the hairs number abolì'. 1,(*<>().
A curious butterfly exists in India.
The male has the left wing yellow
ami the right one red; the female lias
these colors reversed.
k “4 Perfect Type of the Highest Order of
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Excellence in Manufacture.'*
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If you want tlie best wind mill, pumps,
tanks, plows, wagons, bells of all Sizes
boilers, engines, or general machinery, sec
or write JOHN POOLE, foot of Morrison
street, Portland, Oregon.
Submaiine volcanoes are constantly
being discovered, anti are nt times,
owing to their sudden appearance, a
great danger to navigation.
JESTING THE AGE OF EGGS.
An Apparatus Patented In Germany
Will No Holl bt lie Welcome.
Egg candling Is a very profitable
business if the judgment of tlie op­
erator can lie relied upon by tlie dealer
employing him. Mistakes are galling,
because nowhere does good faith play
such an important part as with egg
dealers. At the liest the examination
with the naked eyes 13 difficult and
doubtful, .ami therefore a new little n;>-
paratus patented In Germany quite re­
cently will lie very welcome, it con­
sists of a tulie for tlie Inspection, with
springs to hold tlie egg nt one end anti
lias a lens at tlie other, Looking
It is certainly true that as deeply
imbedded as the sciatic nerve is, St.
Jacobe Oil will get down to it and cure
it.
It is a pioof of how penetrating
and efflcaciors are its wonderful cura­
tive powers.
O Breakfast
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@coa
When coining to San Francisco go to
Brooklyn Hotel, 2OM-212 liush street.
American or European plan Room and
board $1.00 to $1.50 per day; rooms 50cents
to $1.10 per day; single meals 25 cents.
Free coach. Clius. Montgomery.
A swordfish weighing 2,070 pounds
was lately brought to the market at
Taejing. It was 30 feet long, the sword
alone weighing 40 pounds.
T<> Cur«
h
Absolutely Pure,
Delicious,
Nutritious.
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Colii in On« Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. <
All druggists refund money if it fails to .
cure. 25c.
Concerning
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K xciihpm ,
If you always tell the troth you
will never have to fix up exouees.
C|T? Fermaruntly (Mired. X . fluor nervous *? r
llltf alter lhst «lay« u«e of Dr. Klines Groat
Nerve Rests r< r. Heud for FIUK »>4.0«» trial
bottle and treat I k . DR. It. LL KLINls, .LUI., yiio
Accii street, Philadelphia, Pu.
—
Be sure that you get the Genuine Article,
made at DORCHBdTEiR. MASS, by
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WALTER BAKER Ä CO. Ltd.
EsTABLtMtRD 1780.
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YOÜR LIVER
Is it Wrong?
Get it Riehl.
If there is no other way in which a
Keep it Right
woman can be complimented, tell her
Moore*» Revealed Remedy will do it. Three
that she is a great problem.
doHtz will .aako you feel better.
Get it front
Piso’s Cure for Consumption has been a your druggist or any xvholesalo,drug house, or
family medicine with us since 1865. —J. R. from Stewart <i llolmea Drug Co.. Seattle.
Madison, 2409 42d Ave., Chicago, III.
A man never knows how well ¡xisted
his wife is on church affairs until she
through tlie lens tlie good eggs will ap­ entertains her minister at Hopper.
pear quite clear, tlie bad ones are dark­
IfOW'ft TIIIST
er anti black ones are altogether unfit
for use.
We offer One Hundred Dollar« Reward for any
New Use
for
Htoel.
case of Catarrh that can nut be cured by Bairn
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CIIENEY 4 CO., Prop«., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney
for the past 15 year«, and believe him perfectly
honorable in all Ixisincss transactions and fin­
ancial I -r able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
W ist ft T rfa X,
Wholesale Druv<dsts, Toledo, O.
W alking , K ennan ft M arvin ,
Wholetale Drugrist«, Toledo, O.
Flail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, actiny
directly on the blood and mucous surfaces o;
the system. Price 75c per boule. Sold by <¿1
drugufst«. Testimonials ires.
Hall's Family Pills re the i>est.
BUY THE GENUINE“
SYRUP OF FIGS
... MANUMCTUMD BY ...
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
UTMITZ THE NAMK.
A new use lias been found in steel by
a Sheffield (England* firm, which is
making a steel harness trace, consisting
ATHLETIC AND GYMNASIUM SUPPLIES.
Send for Catalogue.
of a narrow ribbon of steel, from three-
fourths to one Inch wide, rolled very
Han Francisco.
thin and eased in leather. A single trace
of this kind, when tested at tbe Sbef-'
field testing works, recorded a tensile
Knots Crowned. Brldves Mad«.
FitlnlezM filling and extinction.
breaking strain of 4,575 fioundH, while
an ordinary leather trace of the best
Dr. T. H. White,
quality, tested at tlie same time, broke
at a strain of 2.700 pounds. In addition
to being, lighter anil stronger than the
ordinary trace, the steel article is about
¡¿0 per cent cheaper. The steel Is neces-1
M ANVPACTÜRFItH OF
sarlly of the very finest quality, and Is
M pliable that It can lie twisted In any
direction. This kind of steel is being
used In bicycle tires. The rlblion cased
In rubber Is placed Inside the ordinary
Saw Mill and Mining Machinery.
tire, thus making punj^ures practically
imiHissilile. and, it Is flniined, increas­
ing tbe speed of the cyclist.
Dealera In Flour Mill and Grain Cleaning Machinery and Supplies. Repair­
BASEBALL, FOOTBALL
WILL I FINCK 00a
TEETH WITHOUT PLATES
R.'LWr-
WILLAMET IRON WORKS
ENCINES,
ing Promptly Attended to.
Island of Monte Cristo.
It will interest all readers of Dumas
to know that the Island of Monte
Cristo, in the Mediterranean, is unin j
habited anil covereil with woods that I
teem with many sorts of game. For a
time an Italian noble had a shooting ;
box in It, but he seldom visited ft, ami
now the Prince of Naples has leased It
for a hunting ground and for a house
In U>e wild and solitary surroundings
that bis Montenegrin wife craves.
Some men, when they become proa-
perous. Eiecuuie impudent.
OILERS
WORK THE BEST.
PRICES THE LOWEST.
....PORTLAND, OR.
li YOU ARE RUPTURED
Don’t neglect youraelf; it iz the
perfect nttlng triiM applied in
Mi'on which effects a cure; the
hnperfet I never; 2,000 sty leg to
select from enabhn uh to guar­
antee a fit, or no charge; If your
druggist doe* not ke»>p them
write ua for directions for aelf-
iDe«aureni«-nt;
correepondeBee
confidential and truM«*» »ent se­
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