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W 1 Nursing Mothors and Over-burdened Women In all stations of life, whom vigor and vitality may havo town undermined and broken - down by over-work, exacting sorlal duties, th« too fraqueut bearing of children, or other causes, will find In I»r. IMerce'a Favorite Prescription tha moat potent. Invigorating reatoratlv« strength- giver «v «r devised for thalr special ben«- Jit Nursing Another* wlKflnd It esp«clal- ly valuabl* iV sustaining vhelr strength and proraotlng\n gyindant>«iirlahment for the child. Kzpfctsnt will find It a prlceleeaV system for baby'a coming ar the ordeal comparatively painless" Buffer from frronont hrBit.rhra,"b.rt ache, dragging-down distress low down In the alxioman, or from painful or Irreg ular monthly pcrloda, gnawing or dla- trcaaed aenaatlon In stomach, dizzy nr faint apella, aee Imaginary »perks or a(>ota floating liefore eyea, have disagreeable, pelvic catarrhal drain, prolapaua, ante- veralon or retro-veralon or other displaced menia of womanly organa from weakness of parta will, whether they experience many or only a few of the almve ayinp- toma, find relief r»fl« " and a permanent cure by «alna faithfully ful and fairly persistently n . t'lerce I’reacrlptlon. Dr Pierce's a Favorite I'reacrlptlon. Thla world-famed specific for woman's weakneaaea and peculiar ailment« la a pure glyceric extract of the cholceat na tive. medicinal root« without a drop of alcohol In lla make-up. All IU Ingredi ent* printed In plain KnglUh on It* bottle- wrapper a«d ai levied under oath. Dr. Fierce thua Invite* th« fullest Inveatlga- tloa of hla formula knowing that It will b« found to contain only the bent agents known to the moat advanced medical aclenceof all the different achoolaof prac tice for th« rure of woman’« peculiar weakneaaen and ailment«. If you want to know more about th« composition and profcnnlonal endorso- ment of the "Favorite I'reacrlptlon." »end postal card request to Dr. R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for hla free booklet troat- Ing of «ama. You ou can’t afford to accept aa a «ubati- corn/emitPol tote for thla remedy o f 'knot/ know ri neomjjoslftoa u u k noten e o m jx ja k a secret nostrum urn o f 1 Mem. Don’t do It. T lm b a r L a n d , A d J u n c J , IA 7 A .••M o n c a fo r l'u b llc a tlo n . U nllcd Minia» L»ti<l uff le« l'uri lam i, Oregon, M a n li 1007. N o iic c i» baraby g l va a that In com p itan e« •rito Ihr u rn vliloii. ni (Ila net o ! C nugrv»» ol Jmia I, min, ru illk -d " A l l nel tur (ha »a le ol Il in l«ar In m i» In (h e Miniun ol C a lllo r o l«, Ore gon, Nevnds, nini W aaliluglou T c r r llo r y ," a* • i l c n d t 'l (u n ii (ha l'u b llc I miiii I M lnn. |»y nel ol Augunl I, Utfi, Frank A. M laccy.of Crnhlraa cou u iy o l M ullnoinnh, Minia ol O rvgen, ha» ib i» day lllad Iti Ib i» office h i» «w oru ■ tata- ma li t No. 7.ljr., lur (Ita pu rch u a ol (In- Io ta I, i , 3 «m i 4 o l Hactlou No. su, In low n- ■lil|> No. » M, K sngr No. I Kn»t W . M . alni w lll off ar proni l o » h n » tb a i Ibe lami x iiig h t I* inora «a iu a b le lor lla tlniber or «tona Iban lor agrl- cu lto ra l pu rpo»r», ami lo c »la b ll»b h i» d a in i to »ald lami b elort H egU tcr aud K acelvar al Portlam l, ort-gon. oli K rH a y, tbc- I t ili day o l Junc, IW7. lla iiania» a» wltne«ac»: Otto lla r rlln g . ol Mabaina. Ort-gon, Kranklln lla rrlln g ol Malia- m a,O regon, J . K. Ilarn c» am i J. J. liarna», ol belo, Oragou. Auy «m i a ll |>cr»on» clalm ln g ailvarnaly thè above dr»crlt>e<l lam i» are r»q iie »le «l lo fila tbalr d e lt a * In ik la u fic c on or italorc »ald lllb day o l Juna, 1907. a ui *«»< > » M. t)«UMKR. Itc g l»lc r. T i m b e r L a n d , A r t J u n e 3. 1B7B.--Notice f o r I ’ u b ll C M iI on . United Mtalv» Land Office, Portland, Oregon, March 8,1907. Nullce la hereby giv e n that In compliance with the nrovl»loii» ol the act of Congre»» ol Juue 3, l»«a, eii ll ll ed " A n act lor the ante ol timber lamia In llie Htalea ol C all loriila, Ore- gun, Nevada and Washington T e r r i t o r y ," a» extended to all (he Public l a n d state« by act of Auguat 4, into, Nellie K. Harm-», ol Hclo, county »1 Linn, Mtale ol orego u, ha» Oil* day tiled In Oil» office hi» »worn »latcinent No. ' t i i (or lh « purchast of the Southeast quarter ol Moulheax quarter ol Section No. 14 111 Tnwnahip No. V H. Mange N o. i K ail, and w il l offer prool to »how that (he laud »ought 1» inure valuable lor 11» timber or »tone lhau lor agri cultural imruo»«», and loe »tal» ll »h hi» claim to •aid land before the Keglaler am! K rcelv er at Porlland, Oregon, on Krldsy, the l l l h day ol June, I«»7. Hha name« u w!lue»»ca: J. J. Marne» and J. ft Marne», ol Mclo, Oregon, F. A. Hiaccy ol C ra btr ee,U irgon , Otto l l c i r l l n g ol Mehama, Oregou. Any and all |>cr»oii« claim ing adveracly the above-de«criiied laud» are requested to tile their claim » In Ibla office ou or before »aid 14th day ol June, 1907. AL okbnon H. OaimaKn, Keg later. Timber Land, Act June 3,1878. Notice for Publication. TURKEY " , I , . Hort Harls’r, ol Elton, W i* , *»y «" I bn v only lnlu'ii four dusea of y,>ur Kidney mid liluddt-r Fill» mid 'liey Imvr dnie- ( r me more ilisnsnv •• •#-1 medicine loi» cvi-t done. I mil »(ill taking the pill- a» 1 want a (s-rb-ci cure.” Mr. tbirls'r refer« In lb *W h i ’» Kidm-y mel Bladder pill«, « bit-bare urn -quilled fur backlit lie, weak kidney» ilillamoi.il inn nf rite bladder anil all urinary irmiM-». A week* treatment GROW ING, W l « « flin t» From W i l l « ! H andatl l a F a r m J o u r n a l o f I ' b l l a d r Ip k ia . The turkey liiialiiesM In olio of tha foremoat brunches of the poultry In dustry, anti the prlees ptikl for first cluaa sfiK-k this yciir lire Is-m-r mid fhe deuni ml |a greater tlinu for aome years. Tlie problem tluit eonfronts the !>•- glnner Is that turkeys art- hard to rulae. ’TIs true there are obataeles to overcome, hilt stieh Is the euse In all brunchi* of poultry culture. A start ran be made with a few birds and tin- flock Increased ns means and experience wlll permit. Hectire a trio for a iM'giiiiilnu. This Is a good time to buy. Do not wait until «prlng; the chances fo r good birds are lietter now than they wlll be next April. The holiday trade In all the leading Cities was lnrue, larger than ever be fore, n ml It was hard work to get enough birds to supply the demand. In consequence very few birds went Into cold storage. Home are uaklng wtiy high prices prevail m o re o f late than w » n the cus tom In past years, to which I can give but one reusou— Increased consump tion. In many localities turkeys are not raised so extensively ns they were three or four years ngo. Home gave op the work on account of a season’s failure. Dlsi-nso In tbc flock drove oth ers out of business. Before you sell your stock pick out the best for your own breeding, then get rid of the rest. Don't I k ? like 1’o- ter Tumbledown. li e alw ays get« rid of bis choicest fowls and keeps the scrubs for his own brooding. for 2.V. Hu III by Brewer Drug On. The pasture is ulway- richer on tlie far side of • be fence. Ter I r r Harr <4. A lailv customer nf our» I m i ! stifler# d with tcater fur two nr tlirife year* If got so bad oil Iter band« flint she(*mi<l not at lend to her household dn»i<«. One IsiX of Qhanilierlaiii’« Halve Cuied her. Chmnlierlain» medeeinea give splendid «ati-factiun in this eumintin- ity.— M. H. Rodney A Co Almond, Ala. Chun.Is-rlains mwlecibc* are for sale by Brewer Drug Co. Ilesriir. That truth i« stranger than fiction, has once more la-cn demonstrated in the little town nf Fedora, Term., the residence of C. V. Pepper. He write»; “ I whs in lied, entirely disabled with hemmorrhiiga of the lung* and throat, Doctor» fsilek to help me, sml all hope had fled when I began taking Dr. Kings New Discovery. Then instant relief came. The coughing soon ceased; the bleeding diminished rapidly, and in three weeks I w u able to go work.” Uuarmnteed cure for coughs and colds Tilt- ll>-nntlfnl Aneen«. For soma unexplained reason the Ancona (with the exceptions of the White Facet! Black Hpnnlsh and the Blue Andnlusian) Is the least popular of the family of fowls known ns the Mediterraneans. There ha» been a good deal of dismission ns to the origin of the Ancona, but It 1» generally con ceded now that the l»*»t of the breed have l»eeti made by crosses between White Mlnorens and Black I-eg horn*. Ix>ve may lie blind, but alimony never. T o n igh t. Oregon Btate Fair at Halem rfept. 16 to 21 inclusive. .... Slick. ie«d for Pile», Burn», e l» ', by Drug Co. 26e. K verjr Man Hla Own D o c to r. The average weight of a lien’s egg is tw o ounces, containing nearly 200 grains of aollds, divided ns follows: Ten parta shell, sixty parts white, thir ty parts yolk. White of egg consist« of about 14 per cent egg albumen and 86 per cent water. There 1« some fat in It; also salt, chiefly chlorides. E gg al bumen and the albumen of ment coag ulate nt the temperature of 1(53 de gree» F. The yolk consist» principally of fat, coloring matter and water; 62 per cent is water. It contains also grape sugar and salts, chiefly phos phate» and iron compound«. j and stomach troubles. Chamberlains Salve for diseases of the skin. One bottie of each of these preper- ations costs but $1.25. For sale by Brewer Drug Co. One in 100 women carries life insur ance. D o N o t N e g le c t th e C h ild re n . A t this season of the year the first Any and all per«ous claiming adversely the Is thought to strengthen them nnd Im al>ovr-de*crll>ed laud« are requested to II le prove their health nnd producing qual- unnatural looseness of a child* bowels their claim« lu thl« office on or before «aid I.r>lh Itli*». However, this Is not the heat dayol July, 1907. should have immediate attention. The A i.at*so s 8. D bksskk , Rcgl»tcr. for squab breeders, ns they should lie best thing that can be given is Cham continually mated and kept together na ! long ns they are constant one to the 1 berlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Notice For Publication. other. Whenever they grow tired, one Remedy followed by castor oil as di of the other, they will drift apart and ■elect other matings If the opportunity presents Itself. rected with each bottle of the remedy. For sale by Brewer Drug Co. r o a l t r r t 't llla e a W a s t e . One man succeeds in business to 8 who go bankrupt. On the fnrtn t>oiiltry enn utilise lota * f food that would otherwise be w ast There is no case of indigestion no ed, and for that reason poultry raising matter how irritable or how obstinate on the farm should lie more profitable than elsewhere. 'Hie fowls must b# that will not be spedily relieved by the kept In a good average condition all use of Kodol. The main factor in the time. Don’t let them starve one curing the stomach of any disorder is week and feast the next. rest, and the only way to get rest is to S h i p p e r Ilnli, t hick». Home people claim that shipping young chicks throughout the country Is a cruelty. On the other hand, poul- tryinen who have received them a thou sand miles aw ay from their place of birth give evidence that they reached actually digest food for the stomach itself. Kodol will do it. It is a scien tific preparation of vegetable acids containing the very same juices found in a hcaly stomach. It conforms to the Fure Food and Drugs Law. Sold them la good condition. by Brawer Drug Co. GEM CONFECTIONERY There i« one »milieu death aiming women to right among men. Home Made Candies— the best made— guaranteed pure- All atoniaeh trouble» are quickly releivrd Ly taking a little Koilol after each meal. Kodol g«»-*directly to the »eat of the trouble »trengtben* the d i gestive juice* and digest« what you eat It i* a simple, clean, pure, harmless remedy. Don't neglect your atomach.! Take a little Kodol after each meal and »ee how giMxl it make» you feel. Mon ey I nick if it fails. Sold by Brewer Drug Co. A Fortunate T ea ««. Mr. E. tV. Goodloe, of 107 Ht. Louis 8t., D ali»», Tex. »ay*: “ In the (mat year I Imve become acquainted with Dr. King* New Life Pill*, »nd no lax ative I ever liefore tried *o effectually diaponea of malaria and biliousness.” They don’t grind nor gripe. 25 cents at Brewer* Drug store. One in each 1,000 couple* lives to celebrate the golden wedding. Th« N a g le No. “ The question of keeping the child ren fairly presentable during their play hours is always doubly difficult in the summer. H alf an hours romp ing in the garden will soil and rumple any frock, until it is only fit for th* tub, so all sensable mothers devote a large share of the summers outfit to strong, easily ironed dresses in which their little ones can play in peace.” Thus says the authority on “ Practical Clothes for Little Girls,” in the July number ol the New Idsa Wom ans Magazine, and common sense is the keynote of lier article. The same writer extends her helpful advice to the sum mer {girl with atheletic tendencies, and appropriate suggestions are given for costume« adapted to any of her varied actioities. Read these articles before undertaking the preperations for your summer outing and you will find your task much simplified. P A R T IA L CONTENTS, Course in Grammar. How to increase One’s Vocabulary. The Art of Conversation. Shall and W ill; 8hould and W ould: How to Use Them. Pronouuciations (Century Diction ary.) Correct English in the Home. Correct English in the School. W h at to Say and W h at not to Say. Course in Letter W riting and Punctuation. Twenty Daily Drills. Business English for the Business Man. Compound W ords: H ow to W rite Them. Studies in English A g e n t* W anted C O R R F C T E N G L IS H , E v a n sto n . I I I . A nd C U R E couch vat c o z y _____ Confectionery Restaurant Meals Served at all hours. Meats, Fresh Oysters, G am s, G am Chowder, and everything kept on hand that is served in Restaurants and short order houses. **> Fresh Candies from the Spa W e carry a full line of Confec tionery of all kinds and receive fresh candies twice a week. If yon need anything in the line of confectionery call and see for yourself and get prices. A ll are as fresh as if manufactured here. Chocolate Creams, Cream ar- mels, Log Cabin Creams, nice fresh T any and Peanut Brittle. Don’t forget to try some of our candy and you will be convinced that we have the best that haa ever been in town. W e have on hand all kinds of Nuts, Fruits, Soft Drinks, Crackers and G gars. W e have purchased the half inter est that was owned by Mr. Sanders and still aim to continue at the pres ent stand. W e shall be glad to have your patronage. A. L & M. M. BAKER. Timber Land, Act June j, 1878. Notice for Publication. United State» Land Office. Portland. Oregon, A pril 8, 1907. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the provlalon* of the act of Congre»* of June 3, 187«, entitled “ An aet for the sale of timber land* in tha States o f California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” aa extended to all the Public Land 8tatea by aet of Auguat 4 ,1S92. Johnaon White, city of rort- land.county of Multnomah. State of Oregon, haa thla day flled In thia office hla aworn atate- aaentNo73al, for the purchaae of the North east quarter of Section No. Twelve, In T ow a- ahip No. Ten South, Range No. TwoCaat W. If., ana w ill offer prool to ehow that the land »ought la more valuable for ita timber or atona than for agricultural purpoaea, and to eatab- liah bla claim to aald land before Regiater and Receiver nt Portland, Oregon on Tenaday, the 2nd day of July, 1907. H cn am eaaa wltnesaea: Fred Maiiela, John Marlela and Lee Bruner of Fox Valley,Oregon, and Clement L. McKenna of Portland Oregon. Any and all neraona claiming adversely the above-described landa are requeated to flits their claims In this office on or before said 2nd day of July, 1907. AujsnNON 8. D i o « .-inis TR IX b ii Regiater. NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned haa been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marlon, as executrix of the Last W ill and Testament of Geo, W ilhelssy, deceased, and that she haa duly qualified aa such executrix. A ll persona having claim * against the estate of said deceased, are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me at my home in Sublimity, in Marion f:«unty, Oregon, within aix months from the d a te «f this Notice. Dated at Sublimity. Oregon, this 1st. day of May. 1907. TH EKESIA W ILH E LM Y , Executrix of the Last W ill and Teatamaut of Geo. WUhelm y, deceased. Notice For Publication. D ep a rta a a a t a f In te r io r , Land Office, Literature* $1.00 a year. Send 10 cents for Sample Copy K I L L v a s THE At Salem. 3. cough. A M on th ly M a g n a la « D e v o « » « T o T h » I 'M o r K l | lllf e . Chamberlains Pain Balm (an anti J08KH IN K T R U C K B A K E R , E ditor . septic liniment for cuts, bruises, burns sprains, swellings, lame back and rheu matic pains. Chamberlains Btomach and Liver Tablets for constipation, biliousness A T TH E Brewer One cold is taken out of doors where ... Get Your Graphophone Records “ I Imr** final lhi* w I'king -»»« k I've I'wrritd ov»-r 40 year», on ui*i,t ,,f ., »ore inut rt-i-ietl every ki> il o| tre.i- ment, tint it I « ri«-«l Bueklen* Am in: Halve; that ,lm« le-ahii I 1 m - »ole ulid made me a happy mall,” write» John Garret, ol N ardi Mill», N .C . Guaran- The average man cannot afford to employ a physician for every alight ailment or injury that may occur in his family, nor can he afford to neglect them, a* bo slight an injury a« the ANCONA coat ANI) HEN. Mcratcli of a pin ha* been known to although most breeder« have reversed cause the loss of a limb. Hence every this, crossing tha Black Minorca with man must from necessity be his own the White I-eg)iorn. By the latter plan doctor for this class of ailments. Suc It 1« certain that better established blood lines and breed characteristics cess often depends upon prompt treat are obtained. The Ancona 1« a mot ment, which can only be had when tled fow l of lnrger size than the Leg suitable medicines are kept at baud. For scratches, burns, cut«, insect horn. It 1« a veritable egg machine Chamberlains remedies hare been in bites and the many little hurts com and should lie more ¡mpular than It Is. In the early days of the breed tbc col the market for many years and enjoy mon to every family, DeW itts Carbo- oring watt anything but uniform, but a good reputation. lized W itch Hazel Halve is th* best now this fow l has Is-en line bred to Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and remedy. It is soothing, cooling, clean such nn extent that It» feather char Diarrhoea Remedy lor bowel com and healing. Be sure you get DeW itts acteristics arc a« well defined ns those Sold by Brewer Drug Co. of many breeds which are much older. plaints. Chamberlains Cough Remedy for W h « t nn g g g In, coughs, cold», croup and whooping "Correct Engliih-How To Use It" Portland, Or v D e p a r t m e n t ol t h « Interior, lh * Number three is a wonderful mascot for Geo. H . Farria, of Cedar Grove, Me, according to a letter which reads; "After suffering much with liver and 60c and $1.00 at Brewer’s Drug Htore. kidney troubles, by Brewer Drug Co Trial liottle free. druggist. 50c. If you would enjoy tomorrow take Chamberlains Htomach and Liver Tab lets tonight. They prodvee an agree able laxative effect, clear the head and cleanse the stomach. Price 25 cents, at Brewers Drug Store. United Mtale» Land Office, Portlaml, Oregon, February 1«, 1907. Notice la hereby given that In mmplUncc wtih the provision* ol the art ol Congress ol Juue 3 , 1*7«, eutltlcd "Au act for the »aloof timber lend» In the Mtale» ol ralllornla, Ore gon N«vada, and Washington Territory," »» extended toall the Public Land State» by net ol August 4, 1»W, James N. Lewi«, ol Port land, county ol Multnomah, Slate ol ore«... ha* thl» day tiled In thla office lit« »worn state ment No.7TS4, for the purchase of the S', of HK'* of Section No. 24, in Townalilp No. lu S, K.No. 2 K.,W.M.and will offer proof to »how that Ihe land »oiighl 1» more valuable (or It« timber or «tone than (or agricultural purpoaea. and to e«(abll«l> lit« claim u> «aid land liefore the Meg- A P o in t e r F o r P ig e o n B re e d e rs . later and llpcrlvcr at Portlaml, Oregou, on Mouday, the 15th day of July, 19117. Those who grow for the fancy and He name» n«wltne«*c»: lleujainln Hralm.of sn; N. Third St., Portland, Oregon; F rank M. the exhibition hall always divide the Thom peon, of 29U N. Third St., Portland. Or.; male» nnd the fcmnlcs Into separate John oberinctcr.of 83', N. Third Ht., Portland, Or.; Paul Mertschlng, of iwP, N. Tlilrd St., room» during the winter months. This Land office ut Portland, Oregon, April, 2d, 1Ü07. Notice is hereby gived tlint Joseph I). H cenan, of Oates, Oregon, Imn filctl notice of his intention to make final commutation proof in support of his claim, viz; Homestead entry No. 16824 made Nov. 13, 11816, for the Northeast quarter, (N E J ) Section 14, Township ‘.I south, Range 3 east, and that said proof will bo made before Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon,on June 7th, 1W07. He names the following witnesses« to prove his continuous residence „pon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: W illiam T. Clark, of Gates, Oregon, Lou Simmon«, Robert Morehouse and Alfred Morehouse, of Elkhorn, Oregon. A uik k no n 8. D kksskh Register, a r«d nine ore taken indoor*. l l is never difficult to find an excuse for tho»e we really love. K «u n »rk a b l« 1111 ............ ... H« L U N C I 1 mm a s * " Dr. King’s New Discovery C o n su m pt io n price FOR I 0U 0N 0.M « 0 * 4 »1.00 1U ^O LDS _________ Free Triti. Surest and Quickest Oar* tar att TH R O AT and L O W TMCXTM- I4M, orKOMST BACK. Portland, Oregon, May 11,1907. Notice ia hereby given that Arthur J. Trask of Lyona, Oregon, has filed notice of his intsntion to make final five year proof in support of his claim, vix: Homestead Entry No. 13937 made Dec. 3,1901, for the 8 W * of Section 32, Township 9 S, Range 2 E, and that •aid proof will be made before the County Clerk, at Albany, Oregon, on June 22, 1907. H e names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on, and cultivation of, the land, vis: W illiam Patterson, Charles E . Mills, Lee Bruner and Martin Kuiken, all of Lyona, Oregon. A La IB NON 8. D&E98KB Register.