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Boils It fa of tin difficult to conviiirn n. pic tlieli- blood la fnipurc, until dread ful cnruimcies, uurccsscs, boils, scrof ula or salt rlipuni, aro painful proof of the fact. It is wisdom now, or when ever there is nny indication of Impure blood, to take Hood's Sarsaparilln, unci prevent sucu eruptions mid suffering. "1 had a dread fai carbnnclo abscess, red, flery, fierce and sore. Tho doctor at tended me over seven weeks. "When the abscess broke, the pains were terrible, and I thought I should not live through it. I heard and read so much about Hood's Barsaparilla, that I decided to take It, and niy husband, who was suffering with bolls, took it also. It soon purified our Blood built me up and restored my health so that, although the doctor said I would not be able to work hard, I have since done the work for 20 people Hood's Sar gaparllla cured my husband of tho bolls, and wo regard it a wonderful medicine." Mrs. Anna Peteeson, Latimer, Kansas. Hoods Sarsaparilla I j the One True Blood rnrlfler. All druggists. $1. Hnnrl'c Pillc cu"lverHls. easy to tike, HOOtl S rlllS easy tooiMrat" 23rpiit FARM DEPARTMENT. Continued from second Dago. any kind, ami do not put too tnnnv In i . .. t?.i .. . ' win, rixuinem a much as they mil, at if wrn or naripv mp.11 ,n.i h,o.(M. i. . j ....... ...Iw jvmivi. inane inro a stilf pudding; provide fretfi fjod da ly. ?r a ce.iain lenghtofume the l.irds will livm f I'iuif ami cat voraciously, then they ill lose almost as rapidly a they gained. Just when they are in prime outer U the to millet them before they Ixgin t feel the effects of close confinement. Usually In two weeks they are "ripe" but some jndgment and experience U required in determining when the light to kill has arrived Sometimes there will be bird that docs not lake kindly to the process and refuses to eat, suchjshould be given their liberty at once; it is n.eleia to trv to fattem them by procesi. Another fatteniug method is of foreign origin, tut gaining favor with us. It is described as follows; It will be necessary io Keep tnem in narrow boxes or baskets, so that they cannot move. There be two openings in each box or basket, ihe one to puss the head through to feed; the other for the tail, In such a manner as to allow the droppings to full ou' and not soil the box. Lay some straw in the box, for if the fowls roost on too hard a bed they will not fatten so easily. All the feathers must be plucked from the head, as well as those under the wings and on the thighs, jo as to give no hold for) vermin. For fool give them barley meal mixed nith water and made into bails; whichjiowcver, must be given sharply at first, until they are accustomed to digest larger quantities, thereby avoiding indigestion. Before giving thtm fresh fooJ, ascertain by feeling the crop that it is emptied When they have had food enougt, they can be taken out and allowed some liberty, not for the sake of exercise but allow them to search for vermin in their feathers which they cannot do in the fat tening box. A fowl put to fatten on the first day of the of the new moon, will be thoroughly fattened by the twentieth. tS- --y-Bi,iii,iM III JSi Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as Ihey cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood constitutional disease and in order so cure it you must take internal rempdies Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous of faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of ihe best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription It is c mpoed of the best tonics knonn, combined with the best blood purifier, acting directly upon the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the loingredients is what pro luces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Smd for testimonials fiee. F. J. f 'hbnby& Co., Tole lo. O. f3PSold by Pruggists, Assignment. Chicago, Dec. 10. Ex-alderman Frank C. Ylerlinjr, arrested on a charge of embezzlement, preferred by W. E. Kleinsorge, of Sacremento, Cal. has made an assignment of bis real esaate interests. The Chicago Rub ber & Mill Supply Comyany, of which Vierling was president, also confessed judgement for $11032. Vierllng's as sets were given at $1GO,000; liabilities $140,000. The assignment is said to have been necesltated by his arrest. - i hi cgclablcPrcnaraltonfor As similating ihcToodandRcgula ting ihcStamachs andBowcls of PromotcsDiccston,Chcctful ncss andRcst.Contalns neither Opium.Morphine norMncral. Wot Narc otic. Xtape ofmdSrSAMVnjSKBEa Hanphjt Sittl' 4lx.Senna Jtppcmnnt . fttOaima&Stt DtrmSttd SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Ci Cantieil Junr laayriaiVJati flanr. Apcrfecc Remedy forConslina- tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms.ConvulsionsJevcnsh ncss end Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of &&&&&& NEW -YORK. IS ON" THE WRAPPER OF EVEEY BOTOELE CXB1 much more would be paid out in labor in the factories, and tills together with the" additional labor necessary on our transporatlon lines, would In crease tho home market for other products. Instead of seudlng away every year 850,000,000 to $75,000,000 in wheat to foreign countries, enabling them to make the home prjed on the large quantities consumed at home; and Importing over $100,000,000 worth of sugar annually, let us work to reverse this order of things, and the. result will bo not only higher prices for our wheat, but the creation of a new and profitable agricultural industry. Recipes for Curing Pork. Dry Salting. Rub about a dessert spoonful of satlpeter on the flesh side of ham weighing from fifteen to six teen pounds. Take coarse salt, and rub in what you can. Sprinkle a layer of salt in bottom of tank or tub, which should be tight, and place the ham skin side down, then sprinkle on more salt. Continue tills operation till all the pieces have been done in this way. Always put hams and shoulders at bottom, as they, being thickest, will cure better if allowed to lie Jn liquor which drains from the meat. The meat will require to be gone over at least once a week, using more salt as required. Time 150 pound hog, four weeks; 250-pound hog, live to six weeks. Sugar Curing. If you can procure molasses, not 6orgnum, use that. Moist brown sugar is good, but most of that obtainable at country stores is too dry. After rubbing on the salt peter as for dry salting, rub on the molasses or sugar, then the salt. Use about six pounds of sugar or its equivalent in molasses to 150 pounds of pork. This is better rubbed and turned every two days. Do not use quite as much as for salt ing alone. Time same as for dry salt ing. When cured, take out; wash with warm water so as to get all salt that may be sticking to the meat, and hang up to dry; or If to be smoked, hang in the smoke-house at once, and commence smoking before It dries much. To Pickle. Use two ounces salt peter, two pounds sugar, six pounds salt to two gallons of water; let come to boil, and skim as tongas scum rlFes. Pour on the meat when cold after drawing blood from parts that require it. Pack tightly In barrels and fill up up with pickle. This will take same time to dry as dry salting, and meat can be smoked and hung up in the usual way, Not reccommended for heavy pork. Fattening For Market It never pays to batch chickens, bring them to maturity,and then sell them in poor condition. Two weeks of proper fattening will not onlv Increase their weight but the price per pound. tThe demand is for fat chick" ens not scrawny ones, anil prices are graded accordingly. The difference between plump and lean chickens when leady for market is often the difference between'profit and loss in keeping ponltry, Yet it v( e many a year before Ihe great mass of poultry, East, Wi and South, will be sent to market in prime condition. Quiet, serti darkness, and plenty of food and water are all that aie needed to bring fat to the body of the grown chick, bu, there are degrees and fineness in fattening and method employed which may be called scien lific. The most effectual corrmon way of fat tening chicks is to select well matured birds and ennfini- iiirm in warm hut well venti lated, neailv JrV mom litter the floor deeply I and the information will be mailed in ajplain with clean straw, nive no roosts or perches of I sealed envelope. I i-3 3 m ASTORIA exact copy of Wrapped. VL'Ww- Oittorli is put up la cms-tlio bottles only, It is not sold la balk. Don't allow anyone to coll you anything oho en the plea or promise that it is ' Just as good" and "will answer every par- 9-8ee that yen get 0-A.B-T.O-B-l-A. 3 Psi." Tiifio H tlalle W sipita. My ef issMf!Bcr5ayrfi' Vir,i"i'MWmm Old People. Old people who requiro medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bit ters. This medicine does not stimu late and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant out acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature In tho performance of the functions. Electric bitters Is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People find it Just, exactly what they need. Price 50c and $1 per bottle at Fred A. Legg's drug store. Shares. New York, Dee. 10. The New York stock exchange has listed $79,800,000 common and $75,000,000 preferred Btock of tho Northern Pacific and trust receipts for $3,065,000 of tne Oregon Improvement Co's. first mortgage bonds. FREE TO EOT MAN. The Method of a Great Treat ment for Weakness of Men, vVhich Cured Him After Everything Else Failed. . For the last 20 years we have kept Piso's Cure for Con sumption in stock, and would sooner think a groceryman could Pet along without sugar in his store than we could without 'iso's Cure. It is a sure seller. RAVEN & CO., Druggists, leresco, Michigan, September J., iwb, TO-BAD GUARANTEED YOBACCO HABIT CURE over 1,000 unboxes Bold. SOO.OoOcurf 3 proro !ta power iurm. no-KDao 13 tno areatcstnerro-rooa la too ' fans to Biaua tne iroaK ti for tobaoco In anr nit tr, a box, m pounds In 10 tor and It norcr iou win vo aa tocestTorthodeslri lYuria. many biujv Impotent man stronr. Tieorous and mainetlo. J gaiea. w o expect you u oeuoTO wnsi wo ar. zor a cure ! aosoiDtoir iraaraDieoa d, uruffffisis ovcrr wnere. senator onr booklet "iMnt Tobacco ppit ana Hmoke Your Lire Away," written euaranteo and tteoeamplo. Adarc3TUi:aTlimaTiUilEM.lUVcO., Chicago op JSew York. D. J. FRY, Agent.tSalem, Oregon. THE WILLAMETTE HOTEL LEADESTGr HOTEL OF THE30ITX. O-"" Reduced rates. Management liberal. Electric cars leave hotel for all public building! and points of interest. Special rates will be given to permanent patrons. A.4 1, WAGNER, Kf. Oslrop-orski. 112 Rue D' Assas. Paris. France, who Is about to brine out ft book on American political methods, writes to the author. "Perusing the books on the subjeet I was fortunate enough to find your book on 'The School of Politics.' I was wondering whether the evils of machine rule and of bossism were obtaimning in tne west as well as in the East, I toad it with the greatest interest." ' "TH n u Si I D Oil (S Painful diseases are bad enough, but when a man is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness,the mental forbodings are ten times worse than the most severe pain. There is no let up to the mental suffering day or night. Sleep is almost impossible and under such a strain men aie scarcely responsible for what they do. For years the writer rolled and tossed on the troubled sea of s xual weakness until it was a question whether he had not better take a dose of poison and thus end all his tioubles. But providential inspira tion came to his aid in the shape of a combi nation of medicines that not only completely restored the general health, but enlarged his weak and emaciated parts to natural sire and vigor, and he now declares that any man who anil take the trouble to send his name and address may have the method of this wonder ful treatment free. Now when I say free I mean absolutely without cost, because I want every weakened roan to get the benefit of my expirience. . I am not a philanthropist, nor do I pose as an enlhusiast, but there are thousands of men suffering the tortures of weakened manhood who would be cured at once could they but get such a remedy as the one that cured me Do not try to study out how 1 can aiTord to pay the few postage stamps necessary to mail the informrtion, but send for it and learn that there ore a few things en eaitb "hat although they cost nothing to get they arc worth a fortune to some men and mean a lifetime of happiness to most of u. Write to Th-m.. sitr nr 100. Kalamazoo. Mien THE AMERICAN PRIMARY SYSTEM EXPOSED. Published by Charles II. Kerr & CoMgChicago,iIlls.' Price 25cents. citizens, legislators and students. A hand book for I. The Primary and Spoils Politics; 2.-. How Primaries Are Conducted. 3." Tne Primary As It Should Be Safegarded .bylaw. 'The School of Politics" shows that the corrupted primary is the political crime of th Nineteenth century, and that reforms in city, state and national government are out or ques. tion until this evil has been remedied. ' ....,,..,. The Ultle book then lays bare.the methods of the bosses from New York to California, showing how, under laws made ostensibly to protect the people, they have legalized their fUUThenpractVcal working of the primary in city politics is shown up In our principal West. Wn CAlw the perfected law adopted in California last year, but knocked out in the courts of that state. The remedy is plainly pointed out. Should be read by every studtnt of American politics and every legislator. They wll here find the facts of the pernicious system, clearly set forth, also the needed remedies, The School of Polities" has had an extended sale in the East, and has been reviewed ,Za: !,!. If nl, rrA a rnnv vnil will want OtbetS tO read it. TZwonTe, a Tcenls. Speci.rte.o-'iarger numbers: The author would be -leased to receive communications Irora reaaers oi me Addiesi, EX IN.PREPARAtlON.-."Tbe Representative, Principle," a law and ballot ; reform. Publication will be announced. ok, on the subject unJer discussion. HOFER, Salem, Or, lund book ton registration Chicago. Milwaukee, k Si Paul R'y. 'I'HE ON'LY MINN B SOT Av: -frf' PAUL j VNLi -J W "fcC U -V M v -- & .0 IOWA Efefr- dm Jz ONE GENT DAILY ON THE PACIFIC COAST. GLANCE ATI HIS MAp. Of the) Ch'cago, filwaukee and St. Paul Railway and note its connection with all transcontinental lines at St, Paul and Omaha, and remember when going east that its tru'ns aie lighted with electricity and heated by steam. Its equipment is superb. Elegant Buffet, library, smokinc and sleecine cars. with free reclining chairs. Each sleeping car luithlas an electric reading lamp, and its dining cars are the best i't the world. Other lines are longer than this, but none are shorter, and no other offers the above lux. urious accommodations. Thete are sufficient reasons for the popularity of "The Milwau kee." Coupon ticket gents in every rail road office will give yon further information, or address C.J. EDDV, General Agent, J. W. CASEY, Trav. Piss. Agent. Portland Read It ! ;, -.uu.aiA' Circulate It! v'f ;: Labor'for !t ! 4 , (- t ' THE) ONLY Northern Pacific Railway. runs Pullman Sleeping Cars. Elegant Dinln 'Cars'' Tourist Sleeoinc Can: To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Htgo, f5rand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New Yoric, uoston, ana an 1'oints East and South For information, time cards, maps an tickets, call on or writs THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, 265 Commercial street, Salem, Or. A. D. Charlton. Asst. Qen'l. (Pass. Act.. Morrison St.. cornerlThlrd Portland, Or. OREGON CENTRAL AND Eastern R, R. Company YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at YatMlna Bay with the 3a Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co, , STEAMER ALBANY Leaves Salem for Portland at 10:30 a. m. Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Leaves Salem for Corvallls, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3130 p. m. STEAMER FARALLON," Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for Saa Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Hombolt Bay, Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or points west to Ban Franclscoi Cabin, $9; steerage, f?; to Coos Bay and Port Orford, cabin s6: to Humbold. Bay, cabin 8; round trip, good 60 days, $l6t YAQUINA BAY. The most popular seaside resort on the North Pacific Coast. No undertow surf bathing absolutely safe. For those wishing to combine hunting and fishing with aquatic sports, this resort has no equal. Deer, oear, elk, cougar, brook trout and salmon trout can be found In abundance within a few hours' drive of the. bay, tyReduced rales to all points. 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