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Tender Flesh. some other antiseptic. Iu fact. It Is a good plan to spray plum trees with a carbolic acid solution, made one part of carltollc acid to 2.000 parts of water. This will remain on the s|>ores. which are dormant during the wiuter until they burst their bounds and beglt to spread the disease over the tree. The solution named Is much stronger than can be applied after the foliage is in its tender growth. The more tender the flesh, the ¿lacker the bruise. The sooner you jUse St. Jacobs Oil, the quicker will be the cure of any bruise, and any bruise will disappear promptly under the treatment of the (¡teat remedy. Fixed on to Hhu. Angry Father—How dare you show your face hete again? Persistent Suitor—Because 1 could not leave it at home.—Illustrated American. Teaching Calves to Brink. “Better Be Wise Than Rich.” Wise people are also rich when they know a perfect remedy for all annoying dis eases of the blood, kidneys, liver and bowels. It is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which is perfect in its action. It so regulates the entire sys tem as to bring vigorous health. It never disappoints. Coltre— “For 42 years I had goitre, or swellings on my neck, which was discour aging and troublesome. Rheumatism also annoyed me. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me completely and the swelling has en tirely disappeared. A lady in Michigan taw my previous testimonial and used Hood’s and was entirely cured of the same trouble. She thanked me for recommend ing it.”—M rs . A nna S utherland , 4U6 Lovel street. Kalamazoo. Mich. Poor Health— “Had poor health for years, pains in shoulders, back and hips, with constant headache, nervousness and no appetite. Used Hood's Sarsaparilla, gained strength and can work hard all day, eat heartily and sleep well. I took it be cause it helped my husband.”—M rs . E lizabeth J. Gi peels , Moose Lake, Minn. Make. Weak Strong— “I would give $5 a bottle for Hood's Sarsaparilla if I could not get it for less. It is the best spring medicine. It makes the weak strong.”—A lbert A. J aonow , DouglaB- town, N. Y. Device for fiinoking Meat. Recent Illustrated articles In the Ohio Farmei on this subject, says a correspondent of that journal, gener ally provide for locating the fire di rectly under the meat in the smoke house. The accompanying sketch il lustrates a far better method, as the smoke is cooled before reaching the meat. The illustration explains Itself. All that Is required is a few joints of stove-pipe and an elbow, a barrel with a loose cover Into which the pipe is fitted and connected with the smoke house as shown. A few Inches of ashes In the bottom of the barrel, hol lowed out to receive the fire, and the outfit Is complete. It Is almost impos sible to smoke meat with the fire di rectly under it without heating It more or less, and these partial cookings and Never Disappoints Hood’s Pills cure liver ill», the non-irritating and only cathartic to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. SMOK1NO MEAT. sweatings impart an unsavory taste. It is believed that the carrier pigeon Another advantage of this method is was imported to Europe from Persia, that all danger of fire is avoided. aud it became an institution on the Saving Brush for Kindling. Continent long before it was brought In pruning orchards the branches cut to England. out are often piled in heaps, and when Marconi’s system of wireless tele dried are burned, often injuring the graphy does not enable the sender to trees in their vicinity. There is a much keep his message secret. This defect 1 better way than this. Apple, pear or is said to have been overcome by a de peach wood makes when dried a very vice invented by Professor Zickler of hot fire, and should be saved for the stove when the branches are too large Brunn, Germany. to cut readily. Even the twigs have In the spring cleanse your system by using their value. They make the very best Dr. Plunder’s Oregon Blood Purifier. of kindlings when dried, and if they He who neglects present duties, may are somewhat crooked they are all the better, because they will not pack never overtake future opportunities. closely together as the straight sticks are pretty sure to do. An old story is PORTLAND DIRECTORY. told of a farmer who once boasted among his companions what a good, Machinery and Supplies. patient wife he had. She never com plained of anything he did. One of them suggested that the next time he drew up wood for the house he should make a load of the crookedest sticks he could find. He did so. and as he drew up the load to the house his wife came out smiling to meet him. “Mary, how do you like this load of wood?” was the Inquiry, while the farmer's companions For Mills, Mines, Shops and Farms; Steel lag stood by expecting a storm of abuse. ging and Hoisting Engine«; Hoe Chisel Instead, the reply was given in the Tooth Saws, Albany Grease, etc. sweetest tones, “Oh, John, that is capi tal wood. We always used it at home when I was a girl, and mother used to 27 to 86First Street Portland, Or. say that the crooked pieces made tlie 84-36 Fremont Street, Sau Francisco. hottest fire because they fitted so nicely JOHN POOLE, P ortland , O regon . around the kettles.”—American Culti can give you the best bargains in general machinery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps, vator. Nature teaches the calf to turn its mouth upward to get its food. The unwillingness of the calf to put its head down Into a pail Is the result of instinct. Some have thought to offset this instinct by never allowing the calf to suck its dam even once. But we think this Injures the calf. It needs stimulation when first born, and should be allowed to get It tn the way most natural to It. In sucking the teat the milk comes slowly, and a good deal of saliva Is mixed with it. But after once sucking its dam the calf should be taught to drink out of a pall, aud to put its head down when eating. It will need to be pretty hungry to do this readily, and the finger should be used, placing It first in the calf’s mouth, and then putting the finger Into the milk. So soon as the calf gets fairly to drink ing. the finger should be withdrawn.— Exchange. Severe Root Pronin« Favored. Although the horticulturist of the Georgia experiment station declines to make nny positive statement concern ing the advisability of severe root pruning when planting young trees, he says that he is fairly satisfied that peach trees from which the roots have been largely cut off will live and flour ish In Georgia even in stiff clay and under adverse weather conditions. The same statement may also be made of apple and cherry trees. In some ex periments made the last two years he found that the root-pruned trees made fewer, deeper, larger and more robust roots. These roots penetrated Inches, against 9>£ inches for the roots of unpruned trees. posed by farmers because they have no storage room for them. A tool house should be in a convenient location, and it matters not If the Interior is cold or warm, provided that it Is perfectly dry. A tool house, in addition to pre serving implements, will enable the farmer to have a place for everything, with everything in Its place. Black Rot in Grape». The black rot of the grape was the subject of experiments conducted last year In France. A solution of Bordeaux mixture containing not less than 2 per cent, of copper sulphate was found to give the best results. The first appli cation should be made when the shoots are quite short. The efficiency of the subsequent sprayings depends upon the time of their application. For ordi nary black rot four or five sprayings will be sufficient. Tosta from Rough Sticks. MACHINERY TATUM & BOWEN DR. LANGWORTHY DENTIST THREE NEW SONGS (COPYRIGHTED.) Sent yon (postpaid) on receipt of 10 cts. in postage, if ordered at once. Address Occidental Publishing Co., OAKLAND, CAL. Your Strength Depends on the condition of your blood. If it 1« in poor condition in spring, your health is in great danger. The best known blood strengthener is Moore’s Revealed Remedy A dollsr bottle st your druggist'» will improve your health—make you stronger. YOUNG For Gonnrrhœ »nd le th« ONLY medici nt 00», Chicago, HL I WE CAN’T MAKE CARTER’S INK any better ink than we do — we don’t know how to. We la the its! that can be tan make poorer and cheaper ink, made. It costa you no more than the poorest. bat we won’t. Fnnnvbor'klet '* How to Make Inh PScturt.”frv« CARTER S INK CO.. Boeton, Maas Profits in Agriculture. Any Girl Can Tell A physician who makes the test a.ncL is honest about it can / tell you that, in many cases,the i number of Ted corpuscles in the blood is doubled afteT a course of treatment with D t Williams’ zj Pink Pills for Pale People. That this means good, blood is' may not be entirely cieaT from \ the doctor's statement, but any s| girl who has tried the pills can tell you that it means red lips, bright« eyes, good appetite, absence of r headache, and that it trans- » forms the pale and sallow giTl S into a maiden who glows with J the heauty which perfect health's alone can give. L Mothers whose daughters ?[ tow debilitated as they pass f tom giTlhood into womanhood, n should not neglect the pill bestM adapted F ot this particular ill. r She Didn’t Make Thein. “The pies that mother used to—” She fixed him with a flashing eye, and he wisely paused. | “Your father.” she said, "had an income sufficient to enable your mother to keep a first-class cook.” Still, he was a resourceful man, and not easily disconcerted. “The pies that mother need to have made never did amount to much, any way,” he asserted; but there was a lack of enthusiasm in hie manner and tone that told her she had won a great vic tory.—Chicago Post. f ■ America an<l Germany. So soon as America showed her firmness the German cruiser left Manila Hay, and we now protect their interests. In a like manner all stomach ills tiy before tlie won derful vower of Hostetter’s Stomach Bit ters. ft strikes at the root ot all diseases, ami cures indigestion, constipation, bil iousness, liver and kidney troubles. p Mrs. Dollarworth — “Place aux lames.” I wonder what that means? Mr. Dollarworth—That—oil, that’s French for intelligence office. Frank B. Trout, of 103 Griswold Ave., Detroit, Mich., says: "At the age of fourteen we had to take our daughter from school on account of ill health. She weighed only 90 pounds, was pale and sallow and the doctors «aid she had anaemia. Finally we gave her I)r. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. When she had taken two boxes she was strong enough to leave her bed, and in less than six months was something like herself. To-day she is entirely cured, and is a big, strong, healthy girl, weighing 130 pounds, aud has never had a sick day since.’’— Detroit Everting- News. Health and Beauty. No beauty with pimply skin, dull eyes, bad breath. Clean your system and keep it clean with fragrant Cascarets Candy Cathartic! All iruggists, 10c, 25c, 50c. Cholly—“Why do they say a little learning is a dangerous thing?” Dolly —“If you ever get any you will find out.” ________________ I'EOPI-E WANT SOMETHING TKK. th« genuine D t Willumb Pink Pills lot Pole People ore Sold only in packages, th«,«Tapper always bearing the fruii name. At all druggists, or direct from the D t Williams Meditine Co . Schenectady.R Y 50*p«T box. BET- How many women are saving just now: “Oh, I want a change in my wall decora tions; I am tiled of wall paper.” How many dealers are saving: “Oh, what a nuisance the wall paper business has become; how much time and invest ment it takes and how littic tlie proht?" How many painters and decorators w ho have lent their iniiuenee to push forward tlie wall paper craze now find their occu pation gone. To all such we would say: “Use. seiland advocate the durable cold water Alabas- tine.” Alabastine can be used on either plas Have a Tool House. tered walls, wood ceilings, brick or canvas. A special house for tools would save 11 is absolutely fireproof in its nature, is much that goes for repairs every year. nurable, ami anv one can brush it on. Alabastine is sold by paint dealers every Many tools and implements are ex where. Ask your dealers for card of tints. Good-looking fence posts about the farm buildings and along highways go a long way toward giving a thrifty, progressive a p - pea rance to a place. Where one's fence posts are rough and knotty and too small, per haps. to square out properly, the plan shown In the cut may be used to ad vantage. The part of the post to lie aoove ground Is squared a little on each side as shown and then covered with inch boards A cap is then put on to keep water out and a very handsome plows, belts and windmills. The new post is the result.—American Agricul Feed Trough for Hogs. steel IXL windmill, sold by him, is un equalled. The trough shown in the illustration turist I have tcund quite convenient. Tlie Brood Hens. board between the uprights b can be If broody hens are properly treated removed when the trough Is to be nine out of ten will begin to lay again cleaned. Placed *n an opening in the within two weeks after being removed fence as In the cut, the slops can be from the nest. But if they are half drowned, starved a week, or bruised and nbused. It Is more tlinn likely they will get even with their owners by de ...HAS REMOVED... clining to lay a single egg until they Th» lncre««ing rtem.nrt for piiinlcMdentlrtry have fully recovered from their ill- Introduced by us has been so great that we have been obliged tosecure more commodious quar treatment and acquired their custom ter. Our new offices in the Alisky Building are ary tranquility. equipf>ed with the most modern appliances for painless and mechanical dentistry. All our work is warranted to be first-class in every detailand our popular prices w ill contine to prevail as formerly. Office: N. W. cor. Third and Morrison. Take elevator on Morrison etree;. Th« Nautical Woman. He (an ol<l hand)—They have dropped their anchor. She (a beginner)—Served them right. It has been hanging over tiie side all day long. The longest word in the English lan guage is “proantitraiisubstantiation- aoleness,” a jointed word of 88 letters. “Transubstantiationahleness” is the next longest. There In No Telling. Be sure not to let rheumatism stay in the systetn longer than you can get a Dottie of St. Jacobs Oil to cure it. There is no telling what part it may strike or how much misery it may give. A large tom oat for 13 years made voyages on a mail steamer between Sydney and San Francisco. The animal died, and was buried at sea, having almost completed 1,000,000 miles of travel. Some time age the water of a well not many miles from Berlin, Germany, began to taste of petroleum. Though cleaned repeatedly it got worse, and at last accounts 75 per cent of the liquid was petroleum. An Anstrian chemist who has been Some actions, like fresco work, only making researches into the subject, de Church attendance in England, early reveal their color after they have been clares that out of the 4,110 varieties of in the seventeenth century, was en done awhile. flowers known ami cultivated in Europe forced by law. An act of parliament I’iso's Cuse for Consumption has saved scarcely 400 have anv odor, and of imposed a fine of one shilling upon me large doctor bills.—C. L. Baker. 4228 these nearly 50 have an ordor which is every adult who missed church service Regent 8q., Philadelphia, l’a., Dec. 8, ’95. if anything disagreeable. on Sunday. The bell may he very musical, but it does not make the engine go. For 30 Days More You Can Try It for 25 Cents. Cured of Rheumatism. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c._______________ Putting a watch under one’s pillow will not make a bed tick. DRO Stand» by In Need. Every living thing has pains and aches sometimes, and the aches and pains of human kind have a friend in St. Jacobs Oil, which stands by in need io cure and restore. We wish to call your attention to the adver tisement of the Pacific (’oast Novelty Co., of Portland, Or. They are reliable people and we assure our readers that any orders sent them will receive prompt and careful attention. lie doubles his trials who comp lains of them. Use Dr. Pfunder’s Oregon Blood Purifier now. It» has been said that speech was given man to conceal his thoughts. This is not the true answer. Speech was given to man to prevent other peo ple irom talking. SHAKE INTO YOLK SHOES. Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet It cures painful, swollen smarting feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. I t’s the greatest comfort discov ery of the age. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. 11 is a certain cure for chilblains, sweating, damp, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. We have over 10,000 testimonials of cures. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address Allen 8. Olm sted, Le Roy, N. Y. It is worth nearly all it costs for the fun of seeing a deadbeat who owes you HOW'S TIIÏST We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’« Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Prop«., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the past 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in ail business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligation« made by their firm. W «ST A T rvax , Who ex ale Druggists, Toledo, O. W alding , K inman 4 M arvin , Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hair«Catarrh Cure is t ken internally, acting directly on the blood and m. cou« surfaces oK the system. Pri e 75c per bottle, told by aL drugi ists. Testimonial» free. Hall« Family Fills re the beat. The facts derived from Impartial In vestigation show that farming con ducted on right basis pays probably a larger per cent, of profit than most poured in from the outside. If used In other lines. It Is at least profitable. the open lot the middle board keeps And Is there not n point worth noting the hozs out of the trough.—A. O. Har that the farmers that use best methods vey. in Orange Judd Farmer. and get results seldom complnin of re sults In relation to the sale of their A newspaper printed partly in Eng Weak-Growing Apple Tree.. product?—Minneapolis Journal lish and partly in the Cherokee lan There Is a great difference in varie guage, named the Phoenix, was pub A Good Dairy Ration, ties of apple trees as to their habit of Two pounds eaeh of cornmeal, cotton lished at Echota, in 1838. The types growth, and judgment is needed In portioning out the manure to be used seed meal and gluten meal, ten pounds used were furnished by the United on each. The strong-growing varieties corn ensilage and as much timothy , States government. like Northern Spy will need very little hay as they want Is recommended by stable manure until they begin to fail the Maine station as a satisfactory ra from old age. But there are other tion for milch cows, to be fed twice a kinds of slow and feeble growth that day. Many farmers would doubtless even while young can bear some stim prefer to substitute bran for cotton ulation with stable manure, especially seed meal. If it Is composted, aud Its deficiencies Early F owe™. ••I bav« heea wolag (ASCABKTI «■» M a mild and effective laxative they are »imply won of potash and phosphate are supplied. Early flower plants may be started in derful. Mr daughter and I were bothered with stomach and oar breath was very bad After Coarse manure ought never to be ap the house window, in small starch «irk taking a few doses of Caacareta we have improved plied to apple trees at any age. .It Is boxes or flower pots. Use rich earth, wonderfully. They ar«* a great help In the family '* WlI.HBI.MINA N a GBI. the fermentation of manure In the soil sifted, and do not keep ft wet, but 1117 Biitenbouaa St . Cincinnati. Ohio that is the prolific cause of the fungus slightly moist. The boxes or pots growths that injure foliage and fruit should be placed in the sunlight dur more than the manure can help the ing the day and kept in a warm room tree. The only fertilizers that can be at night always used with safety are the miner Grafting Was. als potash and phosphate. A good grafting wax Is made of four I pounds rosin, one pound of tallow and Black Knot In Plnm Trees. Before warm weather all the plum one pound of beeswax. Melt all to trees should be looked over, and any gether over a slow fire, and when melt Pheasant. Pa ataD.e Potent. Taste Good Do that show marks of black warts that ed pour Into a vessel of cold water and Good, Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe M>c. 2&c jbe ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Indicate black knot should be removed pull as with shoemakers' wax. When with a sharp knife and the wound wanted for uae soften with warm «•HUf BvaeCr <«wpeoy. CkW«g«. ■eetrsoi. Bee Tvrt. lit washed with carbolic acid aolutlon or water. I BAD REATH J WONDERFUL REMEDY “5 DROPS.” C1HN0T FIND WORDS ENOUGH TO PRi'SE YOUR 'TRADE MARK.l Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Chicago, Gentlemen:—I thought that I would write yon a statement and tell you how 1 have got along since I have used your “5 DROPS.” I must nay that I am entirely well once more, thank* to your wonderful remedy. It has accomplished more good from ths Hampie bottle and the dollar bottle than the thirty dollars’ worth ot medicine I have used of other manufacturers. I tried ail kindR ot medicine 1 saw advertised for Hheumatiam l>nt « oulil not get anv relief from the dreadful NufTering ti 11 I got a sample bottle of your “ft DROPS,” ana after taking the same for a few days I began to have less of those severe palln r icking through my body. After 1 got the sample bottle most used up I could begin to rest some every night; after I had used about half the dollar bottle then all my pains left me. Oh! what a comfort It was! when I could sleep again at night without any m >re suffering. I am so thankfnl to you and your "■> DROPS” that 1 cannot find words enough in praise of your wonderful remedy for the cure of l<ii«*iihmtlsm, and I can safely recommend It to all suffering: humanity and say that they cannot jHirchase any better medicine than “5 l)lt< >PS" tor all their his. Thanking you. gentlemen, for h II your kindness, I remain, forever, your friend. It. M. LIFE, Porterfield. W in .,'Feb. 10, Suffered the Tortures of the Damned. President Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Chicago. -My Dear Blr:—After suffering the tortures of the damned for a long time from an attack of Rheumatism, I wish to say that your Rheumatic CurB “5 DROPS” has cured me of all my troubles, which were all caused by one complaint heu- inatinm. I lia<l Heart Trouble, Piles. Bladdei Trouble and Constipation. I would not take $.-,uo and do without the remedies even if it only cured the Catarrh for me, which it has done. Therefore, 1 willingly take the agency for the sale of your medicines, for they are a boon to mankind. Gratefully yours, J. W. DENNIS, 120 Normal Ave., Buffalo, N. ¥.. Feb. H, 1808, • 5 DROPS” cures RheiiniatIsm, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Backache, Asthma, Hay Fever, Catarrh, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Nervous and Neuralgic Head aches, Earache, Toothache, Heart Weakness, Croup, Swelling, LaGrippe, Malaria, Creeping NunibneNH. rnn TUlQTV mV® I HUGER to enable sufferers to give ",r> DROPS” at least a trial, we will send ■ lUll inilill UAIu LU h D l . i 1 sample bottle, prepaid by mail, for 25 cents. A sample bottle will convince you. Also, large bottles (.'too(loses> |I.OO, 3 bottle» for 9*2.60. Not sold by druggists, only by us and our agents. Agents wanted In new territory. Write us today. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO., 167-109 Dearborn Mt.. CHICAGO, ILL. ONLY ONE CENT. This small amount invested in a postal card will enable you to investigate our remarkable offer, by which you may earn a good living and save money besides. If you arc an agent and want good sellers that will yield a big profit, write us for particulars. If you are not an agent and would like to start out to sell goods and make a great deal more money than you are earning at present, w rite us and we will explain how to do it. We are the LEADING supply house on the Pacific Coast and want trustworthy and reliable people to represent us. NO EXPERIENCE i» necessary to sell OUR. goods. They are all high class, require NO TALKING and sell at sight. The following in a partial list of our best sellers; 1—LADIES' H AT FASTENERS—No hat pins needed. Every lady wants one 8—"DON'T <»A I»” -The only perfect device for holding the skirt and waist together. 3— CAPE MAY CURLER A strong, neat, well-made and durable curling iron. 4— CURLING IR<»N HEATER Sa\os alcohol. 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Relief at Last Praised by thousand« of aatlRffed laiIIeg as safe, al ways reliable and without an equal. Ask druggist for r>r Martel’s French Female Pills In metal box with ‘ French Flag on top In Blue, White and Red. Insist on having the genuine. ’Relief for Women,*'mailed FRF.F. In plain sealed letter with testimonials and particulars. Address, FRENCH ORUG CO., 381 and 383 Pearl St., N.Y. Pl 1 1 <9 _■ ® TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Boote Crowncd. Bridge« Marie. l’ainlesM fìlllng and extrartion. Dr. T. H. White, DR.GUHN’S'" l ”Ì r °PILLS ONE FOR A DOSE. Cure «lek il. ..l.rh. '"d”r*P-r- » Remo.» Tlmple. and pur,(y th. Blood am l*l.'-»tiooandPre.ent Bllinu.nea. Ilo BolGrlp. orHIrken. Tnron.lnce you ««.III mali "•mpl. fr««, orfu|| iMJ1 |, h iion ANKU • <».. riillada., eeann. H->ld by lirugiruu. RUPTURE CURED. We guarantee to fit every cane we undertake. I>o.. t put it off; write for particulars at onra. C. H. WOODAKD A CO., Expert Trues Fitters, 108 Second Btreet, Portland, Or. SURE CURE FOR PILES I T( HI MG Piles produce moist t»fe and c»u"« it' hing. This form, as wall as MHad, Bia* <ling nr Protruding P lea are rurx 1 by Dr. Boeanko'e Pile Remedy Btops itching and nlrrdtng. A bs»>rt>a tumors ho, a I . w . . .4 * * I Tr«*at r'.i.a > ae free. kA/ si.* Jevat druggists ™ >>r sent . ».a t>y mail. Write me aboatyoar ceee. DR. HOMA NKO, Philede., Pg. N. P. N. V. NO. 1ft- ’99. HEN writing tn advertisers please mention this paper. W