Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, January 10, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAYS ""JANUARY 161902
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Tho Kind Tou Ilave Always Bong-lit, and -which has been,
in use for over 30 years, has borne the gigmatnre of
and has been made under his per-
sonal supervision since its infancy.
CUcUAi Allow tin on a to deceive vouin this.
Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good "are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment
hat is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substauce. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the ...
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court, of the State Oregon, for
the County of Clackamas.
Thcrese Grapeugelter,
Plaintiff, .
vs.
Peter Ornpengtlter,
Defendant,
To Peter Grupengelter, Defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon! You are
Wr,.l rnnuiri'd to p.nncar and answer the com
plaint riled against you In the above entitled suit
nn cir hi' fore January 27th. 1902. and if yon fail to
answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the Bald court for the relief demanded in said
complaint, to-wit: decree anuiuuK ana uis.
Kolvinir tho inarriaKB between said parties.
Tills summons is published pursuant to an or
der nf Hon. Thomas F. Bvan. oouuty Judra of
said county, said order bearing date Deoember
7th, Win, ami the first publication being of date
December mil, lain.
C. D. & D. C. LAIOURETTE.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Dated December 18th, 1001.
CITATION.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY WARD REAL
ESTATE SHOULD NOT BB BOLD.
for
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Twr BCNTaull COMMNV. T MURAAV THCCT. HEW YORK CITY.
In the County Court of the .State of Oregon,
Clackamas County.,
t tv mutter nf the estate and euardianshlp of
Emma Vleselmeyer. Mary Vieselmeyer, Willie
VlcBclninyer, George Vieselmeyer, uenry viesel
meyer, tied Vieselmeyer ana Aug1
mevor, minors.
the netliion of Maria Viesel-
nieyer, the guardian of the persons and estate of
limma Vieslmeyer, Mary vieselmeyer, niuie
Vieseluioycr, George Vieselmeyer, Henry Viesel
meyer, Fred Vieselmeyeraiid August Vieselmeyer,
iLfi.,.rU tiot ft. in nnpAKHurv and would be bene-
flrinl to the ward that the following described
..,i .t,u, of said minors Bhould be sold, to-wit
11,0 nU ..f the ne'X of secti m 2 in township 6s,
of ratine lo. W. M., containing eighty seres more
m less and situated in the County of Clackamas
.ml K,ntu nf llrptmn.
It Is ihorofore ordered by the Court that. the
,.r kin tn tho alrt ward to-wlti John Vies-
mever, Ihcir brother, and all persons interested
in said slate, appear before this court on Moil
dnv the 3rd of February, 1902, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m., to show cause if any they can,
an, ..in nhnuld not be ordered.
It is further ordered that a copy of this order
to show cause shall be published tnree ronseeu-
tive weeks in the uregon uiiy wouner-nem.u,
weekly newseuper published in Oregon City in
said county, and of general circulation in said
county, which is most likely to give notice to the
parties intcielted, the first 'publication to be in
the issue of Friday, $-MAX,
County Judge.
Dated this 21st Jay of December, I9ul.
SPECIAL
esc
Pomona Orange.
Clackamas District Pomona Grang e
met at Tualatin Grange Jan. 7th, and
had one one of the best meatinga ever
held in this district. After transacting
the usual business in the forenoon a
sumptuous diuner was served and en
joyed as only grangers can.
in ine aiternooatne uisuusstou wua
lively, interesting and instructive, fol
lowed by the installation, conducted bv
Mrs Mary 8 Howard, ol tne newly elect
ed officers.
In the eventna a large class was initi
ated in the fifth degree of the order.fol
lowed by a choice literary program pre.
pared by the lecturer. Mrs Nora Miller,
of Highland Grange, as follows:
Recitation. G K Miller, wlio responeu
to an encore.
Recitation, Edna Irish.
Recitation, Mrs Lindsley.
Comic reading, Mrs Johnson.
Instrumental music, Prof. Kruse, who
responded to an encore.
. Recitation, Mat Glover. ,
Recitation, Miss Hayes.
Recitation, Rosa Alexson.
Song, Mrs Nora Miller with guitar ac
companiment by G R Miller, encored.
Recitation, J W Thomas.
Recitation, Mrs Turner.
Recitation, Ella Alexson.
Song, Lena Alexson and assistants.
Recitation. Ruby Thompson.
Comic reading, John Q. Gage.
Instrumental music, Mr Kruse, en
cored, Recitation, Ethel Holmes, responding
to an encore with a solo.
Remarks by Mr Se'lwood .and Mrs
Howard, which were to the point and
well received.
Mits. Nora Miller, Lecturer.
HANDY FARM DERRICK.
A. Cheap Contrivance For Handling
Ilnrreia and Socks of Produce.
A simple and cheaply constructed
boom derrick arranged as Illustrated
will be found of much service by a
great many farmers, and the time and
labor that will be saved by Its use will
more than equal that required to make
It, says an Ohio Farmer writer. When
boxes, barrels or sacks of produce are
stored lu a basement, one man without
some mechanical assistance of this
kind will be unable to. lift them from
the cellar way and load on a wagon
conveniently, and even If several men
engage in the work they cannot remove
and load the articles as easily and
Bpeedily without the derrick as tlicy
can by Its help. A derrick made in the
WILLAMETTE
. GROCERY
NOW
Stevens block
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Bbl.
NOTICE . OF
PANTS
ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by order of the
county court of the state of Oregon for Clacka
mas oountv, In the matter of the estate of James
A. Hnruur, deoeased, the undersigned will sell at
public sale to the highest bidder, at the front door
of the court house in Oregon City, State or Ore
eon, on Saturday, the 8th day of February, 1902, at
the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m of said day, the fol
lowing desciibed properly being in Clackamas
couniy and stale of Oregon, to-wit:
1'. e seii of the seJ4 of section 2 of township
8 smiih. range 2 east of the Willamette
Meridian. . , , .
Terms of sale cash at time of s.ile. Sale to be
made tuhjict to the order of the said court.
A. B LINN.
Administrator of the Kstatoof
James A, Baibur, Deceased.
Dated, January 3rd, 1903,
We have still a few
Tim Cassitmn
Remnants at Cost
of manufacture
OREQON CITY WOOLEN MILLS
EXECLTRIX NOTICE.
X'Allna la Iw.w.Htf tftvPT, t.hnt. t.hfl 11 lldersllT 116 d
has been duly appointed by the county court of
Clackamas enntv, Oregon, executrix of the last
will and Instalment of Morris Cadanau, deceased,
late of said county. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby requested to pre
sent the same lo my attorney, 0. H. Dye, hq
Cor. 6th. and Main Streets, Oregon City, Oregon,
within six months frmn the date of this notice,
such claims lo be duly venflcl according to law.
MARTHA CADANAU,
Ixecuirix as Aforesaid.
Dated at On Km City, Oregon, January 3, 11102.
MARKET BE PORTS.
Portland Market.
; (Corrected on Thursday.)
Flour Best $2.703.30; graham
$2.50.'
Wheat Walla Walla tuactae; vauey
61cG2; bluestem 62g.
Oats White, Ho; aray, ii.iu.
Barley Feed $18; brewing 20 per t
Millstuffs Bran $18; middling $20;
shorts $20; chop $17.
Hay Timothy $H12; clover, $7g;
Oregon wild $6.
Butter f ancy creamary z ana wo ;
store, 12 and 25. v
Egg9 2a cents par aoz.
Poultry Mixed chickens $3.503.75;
hens $3.504; springs $33 50; geese.
$67; ducks $56; live turkeys 11
12c; ' dressed, 15tl7c.
Mutton Gross, best sheep, weathers
and ewes, sheared, $3 25; dressed, 5
and 6 cents per pound.
Hogs choice heavy, o to ana spu uu ;
light, $5 ; dressed, 6 1-2 and 7 cents per
pound.. , i
Veal Large, 8 and 91-2 cents per
pound.
Beef Gross, top steers, $3 50 and $4,
dressed beef, 3 and 7 cents per pound.
Che"se Full cream llc per pound
Young America 12c.
Potatoes 001.10 per hundred.
Vearetables Beets 90c; turnips hoc
i : 1 i
EM
$3.10
Dalles Hard Wheat Flour.
. $3.25
Bbl. Union, Oregon, Flour.
2 Cents
. Best Cottage Hams
25 Cents
6 Bars Dimond C Soap
15 cents
Pound Best Costa Rkha Coffee
30 Cents '
" Pound Moch and Java
5 Cents
Can Good Alaska Salmon
Produce Taken
MILES & McGLASIIAN, Pkoi-s.
THE HOME GOLD CURE.
An Ingenlntla Treatment 1V which
Drunkards are. lielng Cured Du'ly
Sjille of Xhenisolves.
in
A Bliin.E DEWtlCK.
same way and supported as best suits
the ense on hand will often he useful
for other purposes, such as getting out
stone, loading ice, etc.
For the derrick post use a piece of
stout timber not less than 4 by 4 inches
square, or a round polo If preferable.
The length of this pole will he govern
ed somewhat by the length of the boom
and by the situation of the derrick.
For the boom use a round or square
piece of light but strong wood 10 to 15
feet long. Insert a heavy Iron pin In
the top and the foot of the post and
put on Iron bands. Hinge one end of
the boom with Iron straps and bolt It
to the post nhout five feet from the bot
tom, and on the other end put a band
with eyes or hoops, as Is shown In the
pnitlnl Illustration of the derrick.
If the post Is round Instead of square,
as pictured, the boom may be attached
by using a band on the post and the
Iron device on the boom, like those
showu In one corner of the samo lllus-
No Noxious Doses. No Weakening of the
Nerves. A Pleasant and l'esitlre Cure
for the Liquor Habit.
NOTIOE OF SALE.
AR
YOU
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W0W HEAD-
NOISES?
ASKS OF
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IEARIR9C
jorn deaf
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re incurable.
MOiATELY.
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DEAFNESS OU
by our new invention. Only t!ioc2
F. A. WERMAN, O? BALTJli'lCRE, SAYS:
Baltimore, Mil.. March 30, 1901.
Gmtlrmen : Deinfr entirely nirej of ikafncss. thanks to your treatment, I will now give you
B full history of mv case, to be ucd :.t vour licrc-Lion.
Alwut five yours ngo my righ' cat be;;an to and this kept 011 getting worse, until I lost
my hearing in this ear entirely.
c I underwent a treatment for eatanh. for three months, without nnv purr-ess, ronsulten a num
ber of phvsirians, among others, the mo-1 cntinctit . ..r .jiecwUrt. o 1 his city, who told me that
only an operation could.' help me. mnl even tir.it only temourai i!;', that the head noises would
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost f never.
I then saw vour advettiseincn'. accidentally in a New York xkt, and ordered your treat
ment. After Iliad used it only a few davs acconling lo your directions, the no-.scs ceased, and
to-dav, afler fne we.-ks. my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you
heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours,
V. A. WilRHAN, TjoS. Broadway, Baltimore, Sid.
Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation.
"TSSflST YOU CAM CURE YOURSELF AT K ntarrual
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 535 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL.
tratlon, both of which may bo made
perfelckrrlicTcperlbj'cahhagell ftotn a heavy wagon tire and fastened
1 - 1 D - , ' i.-n nr. I nnn. tn l,nlf a In thn hnlna mnrln for
(gl.oU per xw pounus; cauiuiower ot;
per dozen j parsnips 85c fr sack; celery
7075o per dozen; asparagus 7;
peas 23c per pound.
Dried fruit Apples evapora'.ed 78j
sun-dried, sacks or boxes 45c; pears
sun and evaporated pitless plums
bc;7 Italian piuues 34c; extra
silver choice 57.
In the Circuit Court of the tate of Oregon for
the State of Oregon for the County of Cluekamaii.
In the matter of the alignment .of E. M. Alkln-
em,, an illllO vent debtor.
Notice is herebv Biven that under and pursuant
to n order of the above entitled court duly mads
and entered lu the above entitled mattcron the
12th day of November, MM, requiring and com
munrtinir mp. AHsienee. of the abovo named in
solvent debtor to sell the following dosoribe d
real property, to-wit: A tract of land containing
forty-tight (48) acroa.more or uws . eituated In sec
inn' ihiiiv-lwn (321 and tlrlrtv-three (33) in
townsliip two (2) aoutb, range two ('2) east, Wil
lamette Meridian In C'lackmnaa county, state of
OHCgon, fur a full description of which reference
is hentiy uiude to the partition deed made and de
livered to K. M. Atkinson by the heirs of 0. H. At
kinson, deceased and recorded in the records of
deeds of said county and state in book 67 at page
405 thereof, excepting therefrom a parcel of land
containing one and eighty-live hmulretlis (l.itJ)
ai res luretofore conveyed by said B. M. Atklnsim
to George Stock by deed duly recorded In bonk
80 of the records o( deeds of said county and state
at page 411) thereof, and also excepting a piece or
parcel of land containing seventy-tive hundrelhs
(.76) of an acre, heretofore conveyed by said E.M.
Atkinson to Henry M. Htock by a detd duly re
corded in the rccorde of deeds of said county and
state in book 69 at yage 847 thereof. Therefore
I will on Tuesday, the 4th day of March, l'JOi at
th: hour of II o'clock a. m., of said day at the
door ul iliu couniy court house of Clackamas
county, stale of Oregon, in Oregon City, sell at
niihlic auction to the hliihest bidder allot the
above described real pri.periy.
Assignee of E.M. AlklnBon.Iusolvent Debtor.
Vvw;ullnfV,v Atlornevfnr Assignee.
Datid at uregon City, Or.,this8tb daj of Jan.1902.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Why Water Won't Fry.
Why cantiot we fry In water? Be
cause water can only be heated to the
boiling point, 212 degrees, and any ad
ditional heat does not Increase Its tem
perature. Two hundred and twelve de
grees of heat will not brown the sur
face of anything. Fot, on the contrary,
can be made much hotter, the tempera
ture depending on the kind. There la ft
lesson here for the economical house
wife. Don't stuff the stove witn ruei
when the vegetables, meat, etc., are
already boiling. They, cook no faster
because of the Increase of heat.
CITATION.
in the Couniy Courtof the State of Oregon for
Clackamas Couniy.
In the matter of tho estate of Murthi E. Partlow.
deceased.
To the following named heirs at law of Martha
E I'artow, deceased, and to all others unknown:
Jvalin Johns, Nellie 8- Jolirs, t-usan Johns,
Amelia Johns, Chailes Johns, William Miller, Ed
win J Biier, Helen tliepard,. Eliza J. Fowler and
Charles Hacker.
In the name of the Stale of Oregon, yon ana
each of vou are hereby cited and required 10 ap
pear at the court room of the county court of the
state of Oregon for Clackamas couniy at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. Di., of Monday, the 3rd day of
February, 1W)2, to show cause if any there be why
an order should not be made by said court direct
ing the adminisltatorof said estate to sell at pri
rate sale the following described property of said
deceased, to-wit! ..... ,
Commencing at a slake south 11 degrees oOniin
ntea fast 8."1 chains lrom the southwest corner of
he D U C. of Wm. llolines and wife in Itownship
3 south range 2 east of theW. M. in Clackamas
countv and state of Oregon, and running thence
east 4.38 chains lo a stake, thence south 11' de
grees east 2. JU chains, thence west 4 38 chains to a
slake: thence nrrth UK degrees west 23 chains to
the placed beginning, cenmiutng oue acre of
land more or less.
Done by order of Thomas F. Ryan, Judge of
said court, dated the 27th day ol I)ecemlr l'Jtd.
Witness my hand and seal of this court the 27th
da, of -member. 11. I. H. COOPER. '
Clerk of County Court.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
tvj
Clackamas, CcJnity.
In the matter of the eslatj of Loonora Ross,
deased. '
Notice is hereby given that I.iielnda Ito.ss, ad
miuistratrix of tho estate of Leonora Koss. de
ceased, has filed her final account in the county
court ol tho state or ttregon, lor t-iacKamai
county, aBd that by order of said court Mon
day, the 13th day of January, A. D l'X2, at 10
o'clock a. m., In the county court room in Iho
court bouse in said county, has been fixed aa the
time and place for hearing objections thereto,
and Buttling the same.
LUCISDA ROSS,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Leonora Ross, Deceased.
do.
-i
Nottee Is hereby given that all those luvins
claim against the Male of E.W. l'eck.d:eascd,
will present the same to F. C. Peny, at Molalift
Oregon, wiiliin .R) days lieni dale.
F. C. PEBRY,
Dutei'.Mululla, Or., Jan Slih.ltWJ.
ADMISWrRA-TOB'S NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that I have been duly
nr,,,Aliitpl )v iIim euuntv ciuirtiif the State of
Oregon for Clackamas couniy, as the executor of
the t 111 of Leonard Hoitu, deceased, and that all
m-rsons having claims against the. said . estate,
in uat niesi-nt them to me. w: th nroper vouchers at
the law office of C. I. ,fc I). C. I.atourella. Oregon
Ci y Oregon, wiiliin six months from this date.
WILLIAM HKINZ,
Fxeeulor of the Will of
Leonard Heinz, lieceased.
1 ule.l, Jn. tli, 1902.
V v
FINAL NOTICE.
Notice's hereby given that the undersigned,
administratrix of the estate of James McKenzle
deceased, has filed In the county court of Clack
amas county, state of Oregon, her final account as
tuch admiuistrairix of said estate, and that Mon
day, .the 3rd day of February, 1902, at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, has been fixed by
said court as the time for hearing of objection of
"said report and the settlement thereof.
JLNNIE MCKF.XZIE,
Administratrix of the Estate of
James McKenxie, Deceased'
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A Share In a Jewel.
Thpm is ft storv told of a French serv
ant who was shown a priceless Jewef
by a great duke.
Thank you, my lord duUe," eaia tne
man of science, "ror anowiug uiu iu
Kiinm with vou the Dossession of so
great a treasure."
"In what way? " saia tne auite.
"Why. your grace can do no more
than look at It, and you have allowed
mo to do the same." All the Year
Uound.
Living; Like a Savaare.
Civilized people will he shocked at
the advice of an English physician to
wealthy patient to live like a savage
to be cured. Savages, It may be re
called, do not belong to clubs, have no
stock exchanges, know nothing of trust
and trade combinations, run no polit
ical campaigns and so reserve some vi
tality and nerve force for purely living
purposes. Baltimore American.
Foolish,
Robert Lowe, afterward Lord Slier
brook, once saw a deaf member of par
liament trying his best to catch with
his ear trumpet the words of an ex
tremely dull speech. "Just look nt that
foolish man," said Lowe, "throwing
away his natural advantages."
in place by bolts In tho holes mado for
this purpose.
The top of the post and tho end of
the boom are connected by a ropa and
a pair of single pulleys or, better, by a
double block tackle.
The lower pin of the derrick post re
volves In a wooden block having an
Iron socket or a heavy stone with a
hole drilled to receive it, and the top
pin Is held by a strong projecting wood
or iron cleat or one or me Duuuiug
tinibcrs.
The part of the post above the point
at which the boom Is hinged should
be as long as the boom, so .its not to
have tho tackle work with too great
loss of power.
When the boom is elevated to a hori
zontal position, the article being lifted
will be about the right height for load
lug on a wagon, and tho end of the
boom may by means of the revolvlug
post be swung round to the point do
sired. With a double block tackle one man
by ordinary exertion ought to be ahlo
to handle couveuiently a weight of 300
or 400 pounds.
By attaching a hay rope pulley to a
Arm slake near the foot of the derrick
or to tho building the rope may be
conducted over it and have n single-
It is now generally known una under
stood Unit Drunkenness is a disease and
not wetikiie.-a. A body filled -with poi
son, and nerves completely shattered by
periodical or consUtit ute of itiioxieatiug
liquors, requires an antidote capabl-ol
neutralizing and eradicating this poison,
and destroying the craving for intoxi
cants.' Sufferera may now cure them
selves at home without publicity or loss
of time from business by this wonderful
"HOME GOLD CURE" which has been
perfected after many years of closo study
and treatment of inebriates. The faith
ful use according to directions of this
wonderful discovery is positively guar
anteed to cure the mofit obBtinate case,
no matter how hard a drinker. Our
records show the nmrvelous transforma
tion of thousi t i. s i Uninkards into. so
ber, indiibtri . ntl iiuiiuht men
VVIVE8 ( i. U,J YDlilt H USBANDS 1
CHILDREN v I'KE YwUR FATH
ERS 11 Thin lemuuy is no sense a nos.
trum but is a specific for this disease
only, and is so skilliully devised and pre
pared mat it is thoroughly soluble ana
pleasant to the taste, so lhat it can be
given in a cup of tea or coffoo without
the knowledge of the person taking it.
Thoiistt'ids of Drunkards have cured
themselves with this priceless remedy,
and as many more have been cared and
made temperate men bv having the
"CURE" administered by loving friends
aud relatives without their knowledge
in coffee or tea, and bolieve today that
they discontinued drinking of their own
freewill. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be
deluded by apparent and misleading
"improvement." Drive out the disease
at once and for all Mate. The VHome
CiOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely
low price of One Dollar, thus placing in
reach of everybody a treatment more ef
fectual than others costing $25 to $50.
Full directions accompany each package.
Special . advice by skilled physicians
when requested without extra charge,
Sent prepaid to any part of the world
on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept
E 594. EDWIN B. GILES &COMPANY
2330 and i?332 Market Street, rinladel
phia. All correspondence strictly confl-t!entia)..
TO tl l'.K A COI.D 11 OKE BAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails
tocurer E. W. Grove's signature is cn
each box. 25e.
Tlionsands Sent Into Exile.
Every year a large number of poor
sufferers whoso luns are Bore and
rucked with coughs nro urged to go to
another climate. But this ia costly and
not always suto. Don't ho an exllo
when Dr. King s New Discovery for
Consumption will cure vou at home, It-
is the iPOHt infallible medieiiio for
Coughs, Colds, and'all Throat and Lung
diseases cn earth. The ln.st dono bi ings
relief. Astounding cures result from
persistent uw. Trial bottles free at
Geo. A. Harding's. Price 50c and $1,
Every bottle guaranteed.
Don't tie the top of yonr
Jelly and preserve Jara In
theold fashioned way. Heal
tuem by the now, quick,
absolutely sure way by
& thin roatlnir of Pllrfl
m Refined 1'araUi ue. Jiaa
.VV nn tnstA Or fidor. 1
air tight and acid
V.alltf annllul
? M Ueefui in adozeu other
r7 wava alio tit the bouse.
Full directions with
each cake.
Bold every wherer Made by
STANDARD OIL CO.
No Deferred Payment.
"Is your daughter learning to play by
rioter
"Certainly not." answered Mrs. Cum
rox a little Indignantly. "We pay cash
for every lesson. The Ideal" Wash
ington Star.
Well Bred.
Gentleman That looks a well bred
dog.
Owner I should think be was well
bred. Why, he won't have a bit of din
ner till he's got bis collar on!-Punch.
The Nile Is noted for the variety of
Its Osh. An expedition sent by the
British museum brought home 2,200
specimens.
Railways nse ap over 2,000,000 tons
of steel a year, almost half the world's
product
DETAIL OK DERRICK.
tree attached for n horse when It Is
necessary to lift a more than ordinary
heavy object from the eellarway.
A Deep Mystery
It is a mystery why women endure
Backache, Headache, NervouHiiess
Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and
Dizzy Spells when thousands have
proved tnat Electric Bitters will quickly
cure such troubles. "I fmliVired for
vears with kidney trouble," writes Mrs.
I'hebe Cherley, of Peterson, la., "and a
lame back pained me so I could not
drehS myself, but Electric Bitters w holly
cured me, and, althou gh 73 years old, I
now am able to do all my housework.'
It overcomes Constipation, improves Ap
petite, gives perfect lieallh. Only 50c
at '.'Co, A. Harding s diug store.
Th Ohio Stomach Worm Remedy.
One lahleKpoonful of gasoline and
four ounces of sweet milk well shaken
together Is a good dose for sheep weigh
ing anywhere from 00 to 100 pounds.
The quantity of milk may be reduced
or Increased slightly without detrimen
tal results.
Each sheep or lamb should bo set on
bis rump and so held that lie will not
struggle while tho dose is given as a
drench, and his head should not be
thrown back farther than the natural
position while standing.
This stomach worm treatment should
be given only after 12 to 18 hours fast
ing, and neither water nor feed should
be given Inside of two hours after giv
ing the medicine.
Treatment should be given three days
consecutively, then repeated one week
or ten days later for the same number
of days.
WaNTET) TrtrsTWOTiTAY JIFK AND WO
men to travel end adTerti-o for old eMiubtlnhed
houneof rolld financial tdttnilir?. fcalary $7fVJ a
year and expenses, all rajalile in eio-h. fco enn.
aii-inir required, (jiya reference" mid enoloeo
elf'Hddrei-Hcd tnmied envelope, Address Mau
or, Duo l.'uiton Wds., Chlein;,
Piano liekfts with till
Monro's I'lmrmacy.
purchases at
Vi a Are All I niiiillai'
with the deep, hoarse lurk, giimly
called "a gnivt-yuid emu b," It is the
cry of tie tortured liu u fo' iercy.
(jive tfiem uieicy in thelu m of ' 'n's
Lung Balsam, a remedy for ivlsuvi'iry
trouble, so highly esttemcd ti.. 5t
recommended t-ven in the earlier uuj.
of consumption. In the lsit' i(os
mortal skill is ur.availirg. yobody fan
afford to neglect a cold.;