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I the meal, after It has passed through the animal, can then be rotted dowu into a much strouger fertiliser than it could while in the seed. It Is such ecou- i oiuies as this in the use of all parts of the cotton plant that make it possible to grow cotton at much lower prices I than anyone could have thought could be done In the old wasteful times. American Cultivator. “Yes, I’ve made up my mind to have my life insured. ” “Any particular reason for it?” ‘‘Going to be married next week. “Let’s see, you're one of these popu r Some proud people think they Are strong, l*> etdtcule the ideA of diseAse, neglect heAlth, lar fellows, aren’t you? "Why. 1 fancy I’m pretty let the blood run do-uin. And stomAch. kid known.” neys And liver become derAnged. TAke “Well, we can’t insure you until Hood's SArsApArillA And you <wtll prevent after the wedding is over.” the fAll And SAve your pnde. “Why not?” "Because there’s no telling what your fool ftiends will do to you before you get out of town.”—Cleveland Plain Hever Dtszppo^ Dealer. {Before a Fall.” ■< Blasted Hopes. The rower of Storm. In moody Bileuce, with lowering brow •nd folded arms, the young man stood before her. He was a returned soldier, a volun teer officer, honorably discharged from the sei vice of hie country. He had come back, as he proposed, to make the dear girl happy who had bung upon his neck when ne hade her good-bye to go to the wars. But the dear girl had received him coldly. A hustling commercial traveler had taken advantage of his absence aud supplanted him in her affections. "So!” he said, at last. "You have no remorse for your faithlessness I” "None whatever,” she replied. "Yon prefer that chap with the sample case to me, do you?" "Rather." He drew himself up stiffly. "Mies Grenadine Gorkins,” he said, "I leave this house forever. I leave it,’' he added, picking up his hat, "drummered out, but not drummed out!” And as he marched out of the loom with a military step the heartless girl called out “Left! left! left!" after him.—Chicago Tribune. The Cavntan Islands were nearly over whelmed by the recent storm. Apparently secure things are not safe. Even if you have health be on your guard. Disease works stealthily. Ait occasional dose of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters will keep tlie bowels regular and disease at bay. If you have indigestion and constipation try it. • NERVOUS DEPRESSION. .... . •. > ■ » [A TALK WITH MRS. PINKHAM.] 1 A woman with the blues is a very un- •omfortable person. She is illogical, Knhappy and frequently hysterical. Tho 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 that in this 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 are indications of disease. Every woman who doesn’t under stand her condition should write to Lynn, Mass., to Mrs. Pinkham for her advice. Her advice is thorough com mon sense, and is the counsel of a learned woman of great experience. Bead 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, Buffer 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- ■Ben have been benefited by it. Among Hit* Impedimenta. “Youv’e got a lot of baggage,” re marked tlie Washington friend who had accompanied him to the railway Itation. “Yes,” responded the retiring con gressman, "but I catrv something on tny mind that weighs me down more than all this stuff put together.” "What is it?” inquired the other. "It’s my *exl’ said the departing Statesman, with a dry sob. — Chicago Tribune. “So your poodle ran away. Miss Handy natron Jack. Chic?” “Y’es. I’m very sorry now 1 this jack the heaviest load didn’t have a muff made out of him — that can be put on a wagon can be as Jack wanted me to.”—Puck. lifted by one man, and thus, if a There «ns a young man front Lenore, break occurs with a load on, It need Who bolillv went off to tlie war; not be unloaded to take a wheel off Tlie '•beef' made him sick, for repair. It is made with a lever lie recovered tpiite quick in two joints (A and B), fastened to By the prompt use of old Jesse Moore. gether with straps of iron (C), In such Use of sense makes no one poorer.— a way that the part A works upon the Ram’s Horn. straps C. which are firmly bolted to To yourself you owe the duty, purifv your the long part of the lever (B) as a hinge. system by Plunder’s Oregon Blood rurilier. The foundation (D) is a 2x4 plank G There’s no denying the fact that BoS' feet long. At one end bolt on a 2x4 ton is one of the has-beans. about 4 feet long (E), to prevent it up setting. Bolt on the foundation, on We will forfeit |1,000 if any of our pub lished testimonials are proven to be not each side, a 2x4 block (F) for a ful crum. Bore a three-fourth inch hole genuine. T he P iso Co., Warren, Fa. through these blocks, 10 inches from Life is a big poker game in which bottom, and also through lever just everybody is bluffing the loser. below the straps. Au Iron pin through CITQ Permanently Cured. No fits or nervouanen these holes makes the pivot. Great III 0 after first days use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. Send for FKE K &4.0O trial weight sometimes rests on these blocks, i bottle and treatise. 1)R. R. H. KLINK, LUL, IMO Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. Slander is like mud; it only sticks where it finds affinity. A Guaranteed Cure. Mort difficult to cure—Chronic Constipation. Yet Cascareta Candy Cathartic are guaranteed to cure any case or money refunded. Drug gists, 10c, 25c, 5uc. If delays are dangerous lawyers must be a brave lot. SHAKE INTO YOUR WAGON JACK, SHOES. so they should be bolted together at top with a block between. At the other end of foundation plank bolt on a 2x4 (G) so that the lever will work close to It, and bore three-fourth inch boles in G two inches apart. Make a pin of I hard wood to fit these holes, to hold the lever at any point desired. Make lever of tough wood: flatten where iron straps are bolted on, and also where It comes in contact with G. The top of lever (A) is placed under axle. If it The best is the cheapest, but tlie does not reach block up each end of cheapest isn't always the best. E.—Ohio Farmer. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen smarting feet and instantly takes tlie sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discov ery ofthe age. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. Itisa certain cure forchilblains, sweating, dump, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Wt have over 10,000 testimonials of cures. T ry it today. Sold fcv all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address Allen S. Olm sted, Le Roy, N. Y. Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their children during the teething period. On account of some sert of a jar in the plan of organization the pottery trust has collapsed. • 1OO REWARD S1OO. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to team that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all lta eisaes, and that is Catarrh. Hall’sCatarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. 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 the disease,'and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and aselsting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its curative power«, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for anv case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Few men can keep their good reso lutions and a diary at the same time. Tested and true. Oregon Blood Purifier. A Matrimonial .Muning. The average young man thinks he is in a position to marry if he has (250 in the bank and a steady job. Hope is a great factor in a love affair. Af ter the man is 40 he wonders how he ever did it. and when he eats pie at night and has the nightmare lie al ways imagines that he is marrying again on (250.—Atchison Globe. Absolute Proof __ ------- —L- Handy Water Supply. I have a good wind pump on the north side of the house, about four yards away, It Is over a good well which seldom, if ever, goes dry. The water is soft. The water is forced through a two-inch piping up into the bouse tank, which is a large galvanized tank iu the kitchen. It has a box frame over it and a large lid to cover it up. When the tank lacks just a few inches from running over in the house It be gins to flow out at a standing pipe. It flows through piping under the ground to the cellar. It goes in at a piping to the milk trough. It flows to the lower eml of the cement trough, and then when the trough is so full it begins to run out, but still leaves a certain amount in the trough. After It leaves the cellar it flows through piping under the ground to the lower side of the horse lot, where it comes up in the large tank. There are two other tanks on the place that this same pump fills. Now, we have everything full of fresh water, and you may be sure that the cooks in the kitchen have had a good supply of fresh water, for all the water pumped by the pump first went through the house tank, nnd ft all had to flow through the milk trough, too, so it has been very useful already —the milk and butter are kept cool. We have It arranged handy for bathing. The water never gets warm on the house tank, for fresh water is constant ly flowing through. The piping is be low freezing point.—Charles W. Love law, In Practical Farmer. A Movable Fence, The Illustration, from the American Agriculturist, shows a kind of fence panel with which either small or large yards can be made for pasturing pigs out of doors in summer—a fence that can be taken up and moved to a now location when It is desired to move tbe occupants of the pen to new ground. The posts of each panel of fence extend Reason Why So Many Women Are Sick organ of the female anatomy, these women would only realiied that their trouble is probably catarrh of tlie organs peculiat to women or pelvic or gans, and cure themselves with Pe-ru- na, how much unnecessary suffering would be saved. Mis. G. C. Worstel), Clarksburg, W. Va., writes the following to Dr. Hart man. Thia is only one of hundreds of similar letters which the doctor receive» from thankful women. Mrs. Worstell says: "I trust that no one will think from thia that 1 want my name in pub- lio for any cause only to let sufferer» know where they may find relief fioni many ailments. 1 can truly aay I have been much benefiited by the use of Pe ru-na. I feel Jtfr*. £K m Wile, 190 Iron St., Akron, 0. better than I have Mrs. Eliza Wike says: ‘‘I would for two years. It be in my grave now if it had not been is the best medi for yonr God-sent remedy, Pe-ru-na. cine that I know Everybody says 1 am looking so much for female troub better. No doctor could help me as les. 1 have taken Pe-ru-na did. I was a broken down medicine from the woman. It is now seven years past doctors and found that 1 was cured.” I no relief; but Mrs. Sarah Gallitz, of Luton, la., when I began also writes: “I was suffering with taking Pe-ru-na I the change of life. I had spells of could see that before I had taken the flowing every two or three weeks, first bottle that it was doing me good. which would leave me nearly dead. 1 I recommend it to all suffering women. had given up hope of being cured, I think that it is the host medicine in when I beard of Dr. Hartman's reme the world. I can’t say enough in its dies and began to use them. I am en favor. You can publish this if you tirely cured, and give all the credit to I like.” Dr. Hartman has written a book en Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin. ” A healthy woman is becoming more titled “Health and Beauty” especially nnd more lare. But comparatively for women. It treats of female catarrh few women who are suffering witlr in all its different phases anil stages. catarrh know that this is the case. It is profusely illustrutod and contains Their trouble is called dyspepesia. | common sense talks on subjects which heart trouble, female weakness, weak should interest every woman. This lungs, nervous debility; indeed, almost book will be sent free to any woman the whole category of medical terms who addresses Dr. llartir.an, Columbus, has been applied to catarrh of some . Ohio. Good management both on the farm aud in the household demands that all source of waste be guaided against I and that all by-products be utilized to the best advantage. That the kitchen and table waste are generally realized. Don’t waste your cold bread; aud after each meal take the bread that is left, carefully cut off all the top crust, place these in some sour milk, same as you use for making bread, In time lo be come thoroughly soaked before utaklug bread for another meal. Then when you are ready to make your bread take one or two of the soak, d biscuits, crum ble them up and mix well with your dough, and your bread will be lighter, and it will not take as much lard as the ordinary way. Those that try It will be pleased with the result, for it is a great saving and makes a nice deli cious biscuit. Don't depend upon the top of your stove for anything. There is nothing like a good oven for making nice preserves. There is little or no danger of scorch ing, and the long, slow cooking results in clear, delicious preserves. Don’t waste fuel by keeping fire wheu not necessary. While Ironing on top, do your baking or preserving in the oven. Don't let the cheese mold. I'se It in preparing cooked dishes. Don't neglect your household duties, but let each one of us make our duties as light as possi ble. Use judgment in our work. I.earn to apply the old saying, “Let your brains save your lit els." To Imagine some one else has an easier time than we do does not lighten our tasks, and only results in making us disagreeable and unhappy. Women should realize and with the realization accept tlie fact OCT OF THE ORDINARY. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. that their household duties are some thing to be taken up and carried on The lrghest house in Paris has eight DENTISTS. cheerfully and uncomplainingly, mak stories. I No pain: new process; fine gold work. DR. ing the home happy and pleasant for A Maine woman living near Belfast I.ANt; WIIRTII Y, N.W. eor. Third an.l Morrison all In it.—Mrs. J. R. Brenton. is the happy possessor of 15 coon cats. Fence »ixl Wire Work» Since 1841 the cultivated area of Ire PORTLAND WIRE .<• IRON WORKS: WIRE Have an Herb Garden. land lias dwindled from 4,000,000 and iron fencing; office railing, etc. 834 Alder. The “sweet herbs” are sage, savory, acres to 2,030,000. marjoram, thyme and bay. If you live The expense of running an Atlantic where you can have a bit of ground, steamer for three years exceeds the RAKES have your own herb bed. You don’t cost of its construction. MOWERS know how much nicer the herbs will be On German railways freight brings BINDERS than anything you can buy. Plant from Write for Catalogue. tlie seed, keep the bed well weeded ami in 68 per cent of all receipts and costs watered and cut when in flower. Tie only 83 per cent of all expenses. J. I. FREEMAN, Agent in bundles and dry, then sift them as A New York criminal, 65 years of 2C9 East Water Street, you need. If you cannot have an herb age, was brought into court on a letter PORTLAND. OR. bed anti grow them yourself, buy at to receive his 18-iuontlia’ sentence for the market the whole dried herbs manslaughter. rather than any preparation of ground The whale’s nose is on the top of herbs. Y’ou will get more strength from them and better results of sea the head, at least his nostiilB are situ ated there, through which he expels soning. As for parsley, which you the columns of water known as "spout want in soups, in made-over dishes, in ing.” Whales only spout when they MACHINERY. At-L K1NDS dishes prepared a la Lyonnaise, and are feeding. . .TATUM A. BOWEN... also for a garnish, it makes oue of the A Newfoundland dog was killed by 29 to 35 Tlrot Sheet PORTLAND OR. prettiest and most decorative window plants. Its fine foliage, its beautiful lightning in Passiac. N. J., last week. JOHN POOLE, I ’ obtlanp , O rkooh . green, its thick, thrifty growth make it The bolt came down the chimney, set can give you tlie best bargains ill general the house on fire, passed on to the buck iiiaciiiuery, engines, boilers, tank«, pumps, as desirable for a window garden as belts and windmills. The new for a tnble decoration or a flavor In yard, where it melted tlie steel chain plows, steel IXL windmill, sold by him, is un food. It is easily grown, and the by which tlie dog was fastened, and equalled. leaves which are plucked are soon re killed him. EDWARD IIL'GHEB: MACHINERY AND It is estimated that England’s stock vehicles; newed. If you have a sunny south send lor catalogue. 188-194 Front 8t. 200 years longer and of coal will last window in the kitchen or dining-room, North America ’ s 600 years. It is not PHYSICIANS. by al! means set the parsley growing. likely, however, that these supplies —Sallie Joy White. Dr. Ernest Barton, specially, diseases of the will ever be needed, as it is probable Skin and Rectal Surgery. 131 3rd St., Portland. that before many decades have passed Rubber Shoe* for Horees. power will be gained in other ways. free A FCXNT While improved roads enable a horse booklet For 25 years Henry Zeigler has to draw a load with less exertion, tlie HOW ■ouudlug on the hard surface has a owned a farm of 300 acres in Pittston, TO rather serious effect Pa. He has always been a poor man. MAKE It has just been discovered that tlie on the joints of the animal's leg. causing land contains a rich deposit of coal, INKPICTURES Free by mail If you write them frequently to and is worth about (1.500,000. w.th Carter’s Ink to CARTER'S INK CO., BOSTON, MASS go lame from no other cause what ever. This Is to be D? 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Theyare an un* failing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia. St. Vitus* dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, partial paralysis and all forms of weakness either in men or women. To a Lawr«n<-« Joarnal reporter Mr. O. H. Rnyder, a welt know» CtUsen ot Lavren«. Kan., related a wonderful etory. He .aid : •• I am now ,eventy year« of age. About three year« ago I experi enced a coldn*«* or numbne*« In the feet, than creeping up my leg«, until II r«*ched my body. I grew thin,appetite poor and did not raltah my fxrd. I became unable to move about. Consulted several dla. tlnrnlvhed phrelclane, one telling me I had locomotor ataxia, another, creeping paralvei». I took their medicine« but continued to grow worae A friend advieed me to try Hr. William«’ pink Pill, for Pale People. Before I had finished my fl rat box I fonr.d that they were benefiting me. I used twelve box»* and was perfectly cured. Although c»»r «lx month, since I used my Iratt pill there has been no return of the ilsnase. My appetite 1» good aud general health better than tor many year»" Look for the full name on the package. At druggist* or direct from tha Dr. Wilu.m, Madecia« Co-.Schenectady, N.Y. 50c. per box. 6 boxes $240. -;&Jftf60N8(PODp(WM. MOVABLE FENCE FOR PIGR. CINCINNATI.0, about twenty inches below the lowest Kent! Them to Alaska. board, and are sharpened, If desired, The Portland Oregonian warmly ap hooks and staples can be placed ou proves the suggestion that tlie Finns, each end part, so that two panels can l»e hooked together at the corners, Vn- who will come to this country to es less the ground is very loose, causing cape the oppression of Russia, lie in the stakes to tie insecure, this will, duced to settle in Alaska. “Here,” it says, “in a region close under the Arc however, hardly be necessary. tic line, and bordering upon the m-a, are general conditions paralleling those Better l.’ee of Cotton Reed. It teems almost incredible now that to which the Finnish people are native. tho old-time practice with Southern cot In the tlmlier fields, In the strips of ton planters was to pile all their cotton agricultural land anti In the teeming seed in heaps after it was separated waters of Southern and Southeastern from the cotton, and after it wai rot Alaska the Finn would find scope and ted down It was used as manure. Now opportunity for the lalsirs to which all the oil is pressed out of the cotton heredity and experience Impel him. seed, and the meal is found to be an The climate, while less frigid than that excellent feed for stock. This does not of his native land, is relatively wliat lose its material value, however, but be Is used to, and would lie entirely pro'xblj makes it tmr* effective, aa congenial to bis native tastes. IF YOU ARE SICK If you have a continwoua tired feeling; if every part of vour body ■♦•euis tired out, enpecially your back, you need Moore’s Revealed Remedy One brittle make* the blond purer—brine* re lief. Thousand* have been cured. |1.00 per bottle at your driixgitl'e. DR. GUNN’S u ’ vcr “PILLS ONE FOR A DOSE, Cur« 8kk li.*3ach« •nd Dyspepsia. Remove Pimples and Purify the Blood. Aid IdgcatiOD andPrerenl Biliousness I)o not Gripe orBirken. Toconrine« you we will mall sample free, or full »*n« for25e. j > k . HOHANKC CO., Phlla«fa., f*ruan. Hold by Druggist«. l*<»ld by druggfta r. ». a . Mold by l>ru«fl.ta, or e**rit in plain wrapper, by eipiHM, prepaid, for •I.«», or 3 iHrttka. |”.7a. Circular wot un request. YOUNG MEN! For Gonnrrli<na and (Mart r«-t Pabwt*« Okay Rprriflr It b tiia ONLY medicine which will cure rat h and «very raw NO (’ARE known it haa «war failed to cur«. r<> matter how wri<*u« or of how long ntandin*. Re«u « from It« noe will aatoninh you. It te almelutely aafe, Cwenta Mrtcturw. and ran taken without Inronww- nr« and detention from biurinem. PRICE, fl 00 For all reliable dmnM«, or eent prepaid by ,-ipreaa^ plainly »nippal, on receipt of price, by PA B mt CHIN I CAL CO.. Chicago, DI. Circular mailed on rwjut< RUPTURE CURED. We eneran tee to fit every case we undertake. I>o..t put It off; write tor particular! at once. <’. H. WOOIIAKI* * CO., Kapert Truae » Itters. iu8 Second Street. Portland. Or. M. P. N. Ü. NO. 21—