Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 31, 1893, Image 1

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YOL. XIX.
DALLAS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1893.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Is Life
Worth Living?
We
Are
ORECON.
SALEM.
Trying
To
Mak
Physician and Surgeon,
The
Itemizer
DALY, SIBLEY & EAKIN,
The
Best
Attorney and Counselor at Law, Paper
In
Polk
County. >
Compare
PLAST
And
TilE - SettinG Judge
For
Yourselves.
lirkM Pin ui Mirini
J.
M.
KEENE,
0.
0.
S.
Dental office in Breyman Hrolher'a
building, corner of Court and Com­
mercial ntreeta,
That depends upon the
Liver. I f the Liver is
inactive the whole sys­
tem is out of order— the
breath is bad, digestion
poor, head dull or aching,
energy and hopefulness
gone, the spirit is de­
pressed, a heavy weight
exists after eating, with
general despondency and
the blues. The Liver is
the housekeeper o f the
health; and a harmless,
simple remedy that acts
like Nature, does not
constipate afterwards or
require constant taking,
does not interfere witn
business or pleasure dur­
ing its use, makes Sim­
mons Liver Regulator a
medical perfection.
AMATEUR FURNISHING.
MODERN DISEASES.
ME8MERI6M
AN ELECTROSCOPE.
First An
STYLES IN SHOES.
M d a a s t s b t l * F lu id D tffS a a i
by th e F U i.r n .
Shoes and a Bag For Carrying
Shoos, though a much neglectod item, art
Mesmerism was first b: ought into noth»
I f there is on* thing more than another
a
particularly
important one in a woman's
Bend a piece of straight wire at right an
The “ lawn” tennis arm, like the “ house­
by Frederick Anton Mcemer, a German drees. There is a good deal of character In
thAt a housekeeper is partial to, it is a cuyy
P H Y S IC IA N AND SURGEON,
maid’s knee” and the “ dentist’s leg,” are gles into the form shown in the illustn1, physician, in 1766, when be published a
a pair o f boots or shoe* They aro to soma
board She is positively greedy about cup­
all described as “ modem diseases.” The lion Place the upper horizontal branch thesis ou “ The Influence o f the Planet* ou
boards, and probably the woman does not
continuous use of the telephone is said to on the border or brim of a glass, and over the Human Body,” claiming that the
Dallas, Oregon.
exist who would admit she has too many.
cause a buzzing noise in the ears of many this place a tittle tin cover or a metal plate. heavenly bodies diffused through the uni
In fact, in the average house these useful people, accompanied by an intense uervous The vertical branch must not touch the
verse a subtle fluid which act* on the nerr
receptacle» are ’‘like angels’ visite.” few irritability This illness, which seems dee glass, and the lower horizontal brauch
a
ous system of animated beings, and he
and far between.
B. H. M oC A L L O N . M. D .
should
have
a
little
band
of
tin,
folded
in
tined to last, has already received the name
further stated that he regarded the new
Now, of course, cabinets do not go far in o f “ telephonic tlntlnnatus.” Its victims are two, straddled on it.
force, which, he said, could be exerted by
the way of providing storage room, but intolerant of the faintest din and will some
one living org»ui*m upon another, a* a
they are better thau nothing and are ad­ times develop serious inflammation of the
means of alleviating or curing di*ea*e lo
missible in rooms where anything more tympanum. We might mention also among
1778 he left Vienna for Paris, where be
■DALLAS.
RO.
capacious would be out of the question.
modern diseases the erythema developed in
gained numerous proselyte* and much
The cabinet here lllnst rated consisted in
jUTOlfluw orar Brown il Sou's slorw.
the skin of the face of those who are much
money. His discovery was fostered by Dr
embryo of a neat packing box, which, when subjected to the rays of the electric light
d’Elson, physician to the king’s brother,
placed upright, measured 27 inches high by or who are in the habit of working power
and in 1784 the French government ordered
1» inches wide and 14 inches deep, the lid be­ ful electric batteries. Photographers suffer
U. C. R ahim .
ns . J. D aly ,
J. K. S miley .
the medical faculty of Paris to investigáis
ing used as a door. Behind the box were
from various modem ailments, such as
Mearner’s theory. A committee was ap
nailed boards to form a back, 46 inches chronic acid poisoning, and the poisonous
pointed, who subsequently reported that
wide and 54 inches high in the center, but
,kthe violent .effect* which are oliaerved in
effects of phenol compounds are often ob­
dropping to 86 inches at each side. This served in those whose lives are devoted to
the
public practice of maguetism are due to
A t t o r n e y n - u t - I- .it v v .
back was strengthened behind with battens
dyeing and to the manufacture of coal tar
the manipulations, to the excitement of the
top
and
bottom.
The
next
additions
were
Wt> liavu th# only set of abstract books in F*fl*
colors. A ll these affectious of the human
imagination which leads us to repeat any
the little upright pieces rising from the
teuiitv Reliable abstract* iuniished, ami lu.aiey to
thing which produces an impression upon
being were quite unknown less than half a
oan. No cuininiMlon charged <»»> loans. Rooms t
sides of the box. Their position will be century ago. says Popular Science News
the senses.” Ouu year later—1785—M earner’s
and J Wilson’s block. !)nlU*a.
understood from the sketch They do uot
I have tested flts virtu e« personally, and
A HOMEMADE ELECTROSCOPE.
popularity had so far declined that he left
know that fo r Dyspepsia. Biliousness and
come forward quite to the edge in front,
I f now you rub a glass stick or a stick of Paris and retired to Switzerland, where he
Th robbin g Headache, it is tho best medi­
Causes o f Con su m ption.
space being left for the pillars and for the
J. L. C O L L IN S .
cine the w orld e v e r saw. H a ve tried fo rty
sealing wax with a woolen cloth and bring spent the balance of his life Mesmerism
SHOES AND SHOE BAG.
Dr. JameH Wood of Brooklyn »tateathat, ' either of these close to the metal covering,
small “ quadrant” pieces which fit into the
oth er remedies b efore Simmons L iv e r
excited some attention agaiu in 1848. when
Regulator, and none o f them g a ve m ore
angles at the foot of these Between the ! according to the latest authorities, con­ you will immediately see the two brauebes
extent an index to the mind o f the wearer.
Miss
Harriet
.Martiueau
and
others
an
than tem porary re lie f, but the R eg u lato r
uprights a shelf w'as placed, and the tri j sumption is dependent upon three factors: of the tin band start violently away from nounced their belief in it.
To see a woman appropriately and carefully
not o n ly relieved bu t cured.
angular shelves were next fixed at each First, decreased vitality, antagonizing pow each other, just as it takes place in the well
H . H J o n e s , Macon, Ga,
shod seem* to indicate a proper self respect
M «llr lto r
C h a a rp r y .
era,
or
what
you
will
This
is
well
known
side. This finished the skeleton of the I
and a certain decision of character. A well
known apparatus of the physicist’s labor*
P e c u lia r V irtu »** o f M en th oL
Has been in practice of his profession in this place
as well as in what manner it is induced or tory, the electrometer or electroscope
cabinet
or about thirty years, ami will attend to ¡»II business
There are peculiar virtues possesned by booted woman generally walks well, or at
Before adding the spindles the back was | transmitted Second, an active inflamma j A French writer, who devised the ingeni
intrusted to liis care. Office, corner Main ami Court
any
rate fairly well, for to walk absolutely
faced with Japanese paper, and at this tory condition. This may be pneumonia, ous arrangement just described, says that menthol, and in fact the drug itself is com
ts, Dallas, Polk Co, Or
well is a rare accomplishment. But there is
paratfvely
a
new
discovery
in
America,
but
bronchitia,
laryngitis
or
the
like.
Third,
stage two little shelves were introduced !
this improvised electroscope will not only the Chinese and Japanese have made use ol no disgui*e about the ungainly shamble of
the presence of the bacillus tuberculosia | enable one to discovrer if a body is electri
the woman In loose, ill shaped boot* or
N .L . B iit i . b r ,
J. H . T o w n s e n d ,
Without these three there can lie no con­ j fled or not, but it will tell with what kind it for a long time. It is a w hite crystalline shoes.
sumption it is the usuul thing in the ex of electricity, poeitlve or negative, the body substance deposited from oil of peppcrmiul
The straight toe cap is vary smart for day
and is obtained by freezing and thawring
B U T L E R * T O W N rtE N D ,
amin&tion in the dead house to find evi­ is charged
wear, aud the prettiest boots are In patent
dences in the lungs that the subject had at | Bring close to the metal plate, for exam­ the oil a number of times, the crystals be leather, with glace kid tops. Taste In even-
A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W .
Highest
some time a commencing consumption, but ple. a sheet of very dry paper which has ing deposited during the congealing prone** ing shoes i* less whimsical than a season or
the vitality h.ui been so great that nature been electrified by rubbing it vigorously These crystals melt at 97 degrees Fahreii two ago, when gold and silver kid, tinsel,
Geminating
Office upstair» in Odd F e llo w »’ new
had encapsulated the infected part with i with a brush, and while the bent band or heit, are slightly soluble in water and en gorgeous brocades and antique paste orna­
tirely soluble in ether aud the volatile oils
block.
Power.
tissue of high vitality and the condition
ment* were the fashion. Satin and glace
| leaves of our electroscope start apart under
came innocuous. The fatality from tuber­ , the influence of this paper touch the metal In the manufacture of menthol the Japn are the materials principally used, the or­
PUREST STRAINS
D A L I.A .8 ,
-
-
O B IO O N .
culosis, then, is dependent on a decreased plate or covering with your finger The nese oil is generally used, as it yield* the nament* usually consisting of neat bows or
SEND FOR
vitality, and we must look to a proper kind leave* fall t>ack, out if you take away your crystals more richly than the others. The smull steel oniaments. One of the dainti­
CATALOGUE.
of diet and a consequent increase in the fiuger and then the sheet of paper they drug is used for external application and est shoe* brought out for some time is that
often gives much relief in cases of head
general antagonizing power of the body diverge again
Now the apparatus is ache. The effect produced is mainly a sen in the sketch ornamented with a pansy. It
for the remedy
charged with electricity of a different ua- sation of intense cold, caused by the rapid is of satin. The shoo exactly oppeeite—open
tura from that of the paper In order to evaporation o f the thin coating of the *ub in front to show the instep—is of glace kid,
E le c tr ic M ed ica tio n .
discover what kind of electricity this is stance which is left on the skin when the with crescent shaped bands studded with
jet cabauchous and an elaborately embroid­
One
of
the
uew
features
of
electric
medi
bring slowly up to the plate the stick of menthol pencil has been rubbed over i t
-m i
— O F A L L K IN D S —
ered toe.
cation is the introduction of drugs into the glass rubbed with woolen cloth. Now we
A LITTLE CABINET
Pretty bedroom slippers are o f felt or vel­
human body through the skin. The Indus­ «hail see the divergence of the leaves in
A n E a rly C re m a t Ion 1st.
Into the cupboard, the interior and door of trial World tells that this is done by plac­ crease, which indicates that the electricity
vet, with warm flannel linings and trim­
In St. George’s burial grouud in the Ux
which were lined with maroon cloth. The ing solutions of any drug upon a sponge, of our electroscope is the same as that of
mings of soft, dark fur. Unlike ordinary
1 door watt provided with ornamental brass which is made the positive pole and placed the glass--that in, positive, so that our sheet bridge road. England, is a monument, bear slippers, they have a moderate heel and
— Vt covered bridge, Dallo*.—
hinges, and the front was paneled with lin
against the s':in. When the current is of pAper was charged with different elec­ ing date 1769, erected to the memory of rather smart toe.
Houoretta Pratt, who ordered that her body I An effective evening shoe, which scintil­
j crusta, the same material decorating the turned on, the drug is actually driven tricity—that is, negative. On the other
j higher portion of the hack The spindles through the skin into the tissues. The ap hand, if the divergence had diminished, we should be burned. It stands near the back lates as it catches the light, is of glace kid
A ll work guaranteed lim ic i»»«.
of
the cbapel. On it are four columns sup studded all over with tiny cut steel points
were somewhat of a problem, but were plication is not at all painful. ThuscocAine •thouId have concluded that the body to be
porting a canopy, under which is au urn ! and adorned with a horseshoe shaped buc­
finally obtained, as were the other little ad
has been driven in over a painful nerve, investigated was charged with positive
J . A » B A R K E R , Dallas.
with snakes twined around it. The inscrip , kle. A capital receptacle for carrying shoes
and neuralgia has been relieved by it. Many electricity
N ew work made to order and all farm denda which complete the cabinet.
tlcn on one side of it reads thus: “ This la the bag shown in the middle illustration.
The enameling is a very critical affair
other drugs have been used in this way
impl< .ments or m achinery re pu i red on
worthy woman, believing that the vapours
P re c io u s Atones In th e U n ited S ta te».
The color should be carefully chosen tohar
This property of electricity is known as
short notice.
P ro m p t.
P ro g re s s iv e .
P o p u la r.
moni/.e with the surroundings of the cnbi
oataphoresis. Operations have been per
Up to the present time there has been arising from graves in the churchyards of
B a r ly S p rin g W a lk in g G ow n .
net Oak, ebouy or mahogany is generally formed after amesthe« iziug the skin and very little mining for precious or semipre­ populous Citys must prove hurtful to the
Among attract!»» and gracafal outdoor
safe to look well. This cabinet was ebo subjacent tissues catapboretically.
cious stones m the United States, and then inhabitants, and resolving to extend to fu
ture times as far as she was able that char ooatuniR (or th» coming «R »o n ia tha
only at irregular periods It has been car
ned ou during the past few years at Paris, tty and benevolbnce which distinguished French modal her» depleted.
T h e H e a lt h fu l A p p le .
M a n a g e m e n t o f th e F u rn ace.
her thro life, ordered that her body should
I lfB U R A W C E CO.
German analysts say the apple contains Me., near Lo* Cerrillo*. N . M . in Alexan­ be burnt in hope that others would follow*
The firtit thin# to do in to get the house
der county N C., from 1881 until 1888, and
A
larger
percentage
of
phosphorus
thau
any
thoroughly warmed. When it is heated to
ou the Missouri river, near Helena, Mon., the example—a thing too hastily censured
Z Z w a id . O f l l c t :
the desired temperature, it will require less other fruit or vegetable. The scientists tell since the beginning of 1890 True beryls by those who did uot iuquirv the oiotiv«.'
us that the apple is “ chemically composed
. IS WASHINGTON »TREKT, FOIITLAND, OR.
coal
to
keep
It
warm
thau
if
constantly
Ewer offered in footwear. $10,000 worth of ladies, miss­ cooling »nd heating There Is more econo of vegetable fiber, albumen, sugar, gum, and garnets have t>een frequently found as
T h * B if u r c a t e d N e t l i s r li n i m e n t.
byproduct in the mining of mica, e*
es
ami childrens’ shoes will be sold at actual cost. We have my in filling the fire pot full o f coal than in chlorophyll, malic acid, gallic acid, lime • peciaily
A woman fn*hion writ, .tssert* that by
In Virginia and North Carolina.
The Leading Home Company.
utting in only asniall amount, because that and much water.” In olden times a roasted Some gem*, such as the chlorastrolites, I patient archaeological research carried on
decided to close out our shoe department and therefore we urns away more readily Do not use your apple was considered the best thing a con
thomsonites and agates of l^ake Superior by one woman it hits been proved, for the
W t M a s s a 8PE0IALTT me i g i s u s A M C s o n
offer these prices. Save youi money See our goods and poker on the top of the fire It is bad man valescent could eat, or that a consumptive are
gathered on beaches, where they have gratification of all women, that the bifui
could
have
when
needing
something
to
agemeiil in the use of hard coal The grate
Ofcirhsa and Parasnafss,
fallen from rock wbt6h bos gradually dis- , cated nether garment supposed to be s|*e
save yourself 2» per cent.
teiupt the failing appetite.
will
remove
the
ashes
and
cliukerH,
thus
d aily distinctive of the masculine toilet
Dwelling* and Honashold Qoodr,
integrated by weathering and wave action.
allowing free passage for air through the
Bohoola and athar Pnblio Building»,
Mr George F Kunz, in his recent report on i rightly belongs to the femiiiiue dress The
fire.
women of Judah, it seems, were the first
Farm Bnildings and Farm Property.
the mineral industries in the United States,
In filling the furnace with coal the »moke
nays that a very limited number of dia- wearer* of the garment in bifurcated form,
pipe
damper
should
be
opened
and
the
ash
—DIBECRORS:—
moods have been found in the United and man, perceiving the convenience and
307 COMMERCIAL STREET. SALEM, OREGON.
pit door and slide closed, otherwise the
J. McCRAKEN, F. K. ARNOLD, D. D. OLIPHANT
State* They are met with in well defined comfort of this article of dress, -»volved by
smoke
or
gas
will
Is*
forced
out
of
the
feed
the superior intelligence of woman, appro
district* of California, North Carolina,
H. L. PITTOCK. J. K. GILL, J. LOKWKNBKRO.
door In the morning open all drafts, put
Georgia and recently hi Wisconsin, but up pri ated the same for bis own use and doom
F. KOOERT,
F. M. WARREN,
J. 8. COOPER,
In a small quantity of coal, let it burn
to the present time the discoveries have ed his womankind to encumber their limbs
8. B. YOUNG, I . P. McCORNACK.
thoroughly, then add fuel until full l»et
been rare and purely accidental Their oc­ with flowing robes, which render it impo*
H. M. GRANT.
J. LOWENBERO.
It burn a short time for the gas to be con
currence is chiefly confined to a belt of sible for them to cope with man in the use
Secreta» y and Nanatrer
President.
GOOD
FORM.
sumed Is*fore closing the dampers When
country lying along the east flank of the ful avocations. _________
your rooms are heated and there is a good
soathern Alleghanies from Virginia to |
— Instead of sending east for things you can buy of—
L ib e r t y B a ll a t th e W o r ld 's F a ir.
fire in the furnace, shut it up as clone as P o in ts F o r P e o p le In Heareh o f C u ltu re and Georgia, and auother along the western I
P o lish .
The famous old Liberty bell during the
posaihle.
liases of the Sierra Nevada and the Cascade W orld’s fair 1* located on the right Hide of
The
following
note»
gleaned
from
Har
regon grown seed,
If your furnace beat« quick and strong
range*, in northern California and south
the main entrance in the Pennsylvania
from a good draft, so that in warm weather per’» Bazar consist of practical advice to m i Oregon. The corundum gems, sapphire,
you complain of too much heat, don’t correspondent* and are adapted to the ruby, oriental emerald, etc., have been state building. It is suspended from the
ur own raising,
oeiling of the second story floor so thal
shake the grate, but allow it to clog with wants of every day:
A young widow wears English crape found ui only two states. »North Carolina persons on the main floor can stand under
aahea, not under but on top of the grate.
nion seed a specialty.
trimmings on dre*aea and capes. There in and Montana, and then never tu fine gems. and look up at the bell. A t a point about
Ashes
then
lessen
combustion.
Never
»hut
D a lla s : O re g o n
Tourmaline baa been found for the past 60 midway of the bell’s height there is a bal
off all the registers at once. If yon wish to no prescribed time for wearing the crape renrs at Mount Mica. Paris. Me., in mag
close the registers, close those on the upper veil over the face. It is an unwholesome nifiwnt crystals, which hAve furnished cony, and visitors can have a close inspec
A fair share of patronage »oliciu-il
fashion that should be abandoned soon, the
tion of the bell, though they will not be
floor», as when I he lower rooms and hall a
are reliable and can be
some gems rivaling any ever found
and all order» promptly tilled.
able to touch it because of the railing
heated the air finds it* way to the upper milliner draping the crape to hang at the
back and providing a thin veil for the face.
around the balcony.
_________
rooms
A n A id In the G ro u p in g of Colors,
A black border 1» added to cards and sta
r s w PBRRca out o r nook o o m m
I F depended upon.
W om en In C h ill.
tionery. The husband's first name may be
T u r n ip and T o m a t o Soup.
ilae point* of the triangle show the three
The bell eklrt and long blooR a n is
A .
J .
M A K T I N ,
A writer in Lippincott affirms that Chili
Chop up an onion and cook it in a covered retained if the widow choose* and indeed is grant p n marie* from which all other colors
d oregraj cloth edged with »able; th» abort
end us a trial order.
pan for 10 minutes with 2 ounces or Bounces now preferred to the old plan of uaing her e rr produced Diametrically opposite the*e la the woman’s Utopia. It is the only conn
bodice and puckered »le r v n o f abort gray
«r e placed their perfect contrasting colors.
try in the world in which women are po*
o f butter or clarified drippings, then pour own name.
P A IN T E R ,
»alret, with upright collar and nab to
Fin de niecle literally means the end of The point* on the circle situated midway sensed of full political rights. Every worn
on to it a quart of boiling water or weak
of all kinds, garden, grass, timber,
House, sign and ornamental, «rain ­
stock, add 4 or 5 medium turnips, a potato the century, but its accepted meaning is between the primary and secondary colors an over 21 can vot* on *!! questions. The match. The tiny »«W et capota la o n .
manted with Jat wlnga.
iW the middle tones, or half colors, with
street cars are all conducted by women too
j and S tomatoes, or ihcir equivalent of “up to date.” (Jfoc means style.
end for catalogue.
ing. kalaoming and paper h inging.
Card* need not be sent to the “ at home." their true contrasts directly opposite. To The uative women have not good oppor
canned tomatoes, all chopped up small
tor show the use of the chart WB will
tunities for education, but they are said to
Season to taste wit b pepper and salt, and If you attend, you will leave two of Mr
V
I
I ° D I< K IN ftO W S E E D C O M P % N T ,
D allas .
-
-
O k noon P w \ A / M l v l D I A M M
IW ¥ • |
| ‘i 92 < o im n i-rcia l i l r a e l , 8 * 1 * 111 , O rg «.
let them all simmer gently together till Smith’s cards and one of your own. A sub take the upper point, yellow In opposition be poHsesMed of fair mental ability In man
This 1» to be a aeaaon of
quite tender, when they must he nil rubbed ' sequent call is uot nece*aary. Cards are to it we find pnrple. if* contrast, and the ner they are mode*t and dignified, in per
The linked button» of thaaame alia prevail.
sent
to
teas
(where
you
do
not
attend)
dur
t u n e w ith the other primaries
The half sou small and delicate.
through a sieve together, put back into the
Here again 1» enamel In all eolora aor
pot with a little bit of butter, just to boil ing the specified reception hour». Yes; send w ay color, between the primary yellow and
rounded with a broken edge a t
the secondary orange, which is yellow
Mevr*s W a r *.
I ap. and served very hot If the tomatoes an acceptance for a wedding reception.
■liver. The » il» «r button* were
The invitation should read. “ Mr. and orange, finds it* perfect contrast on the op
are of a good color, this puree will be very
Sevres ware was first produced in France taatrful and artistic. Elsie Bee say» In Tha
Mr» John Smith request the pleasure of pu e a te d d e o f the circle, which Is blue-pur
pretty
_________
In 1698, and during the past two centuries Jewi lera’ Circular that tha dlaplay a t
your company Tuesday evening, January pie, an d so on all around the circle.
it ha* occupied the highest niche of honor watch«« with chatelaiuR la as pretty ss
B «TM in plii| • M a rb le C u e .
—DEALERS IN—
tenth, at eight o'clock
Dancing at nine.”
among the many wares of France, The anything ahoy n In a long tlma. Than la a
A little shine on an old Lhiug often help» Introduce your gue*ts as opportunity oo-
Bevre* of today is not materially different preference, above all, for enamel. The enam
aniA/ingly The repairer 1» occasionally curs Plain white stationery is always good
from the Sevre* of a century ago, except a* eled wsirhea with portrait» and figure» pre­
style.
Stamp
with
the
address
if
you
choose
I
called
ou
to
expend
hi»
ingenuity
on
a
mar
Dealer in drug«, chemic Is and perfumery
to decorations, which have during the past vail The brilliant ensmela in aolld color
You should always give your hand to
ble clock case, and he can give it a hand
at alto« ary, toilet article*, nieerchaMim pm **.
are set with etooR. The blna enamel la
few years acquired a greater degree of ex
cigars, tobacco, etc., etc. Pure liquors for
nome polish in the following manner, ac­ callers in your owu house Ask them to
euperb. Other watchR hare co»ere made
cellence, the result of higher artistic at
medicinal purpoee* only. Phvalcians ^ j »re­
cording to The Hondogical Review: Taka call again if you want them, certainly
tain men ts among th* designer* and deco­ of cloaely set atones, aa turquoise Tha
script ioM compounded day or night. M*in
It
is
not
necessary
to
acknowledge
a
card
ordinary yellow beeswax and dinnolve It
rators.
_________
chatelaine» a n mad» to eoneapond. Tha
etreet, opposite court houao, Dallas, vb\
into a paste with turpentine, then take a of condolence, but it is polite to do no by a
bow knot prevails, but then a n enameled
Quassia, whale oil soap, hop twine, sulphur, burlap.
O rig in o f th e P a w n b ro k e r* » H lfa .
soft and fine rag. place in the middle of it note of thanks. An invitAtion to a church
swords, long loops caught at the lower end.
It
is
generally
held
that
the
three
golden
a round lump of wadding, fold the rag over wedding needs no answer Mourning dress
and. still newer, three enameled forms like
balls used by pawnbroker* a* a sign were sleeve buttons, each with com» heraldic
Sole agents for Robert's improved hydraulic pump horse It and tie It together right ahov* the wad for a mother is worn a year; visits are not
adopted from the armorial I tearing» of the device, and pendant loops In whloh the
paid
during
the
first
six
months.
ding
Upon
thin
take
a
little
of
the
wax
power sprayer.
Medici family of Italy by tho Lombard watch swing* SometlmR a
Many women prefer to walk without tak
pasts and polish with it Finally rub the
merchants, among whom were several rep
ing a man’s arm You should certainly
case down with a soft chamois
la on all three.
VV • ol. mohair, hides, pelts, furs ami hops bought at mar-
W
ii e ti t l v w o f that family This, sign t o
thank him for his trouble in escorting you
need
In
London
in
very
early
time*
by
»onir
home.
H r
H a lv d v r ta g
et price.
T m c II i m S tain ».
— OO T O T H E —
of tbooe merchants who had emigrated
I^eave three cards, cne for each lady
Vaseline, which is largely used not only
A stylish srrangement is of loops
from
Italy
and
establinhed
the
first
money
•a a toilet article, but also a* a foundation Leave cards whenever paying a formal calL
if hair placed qu it» on the top of tha head,
Office, 231 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon.
I COUik CHART
lending eotahlishment» in Eugland.
after the atyls of ths IMn period. T hen hew»
for various kind» of ointment*, often leave» It is better in ths use of cards to err on ths
T o i» io w t h r iuw nt t h « c h a rt m . d . t * r
side
of
too
many
than
too
few
•tart from a twist of hair at tha hack of tha
a brown »tain ou while goods If caused
Four Class** o f M *a.
You should make a call on the hostess ■ I n t o t h a n n o o , w . w ill u k i n » «u .n u n
h«ad and ere Intermixed with diam ondsR *
by the vaseline alone, there should he no
g l » p o r p l»
T h » dota m a rk w l nn t h » tln »
An
Arabic
philosopher
has
classed
men
within
a
week
after
amending
her
dinner
other ornaments F. vvrythlng that a n s i o t
difficulty in removing *i»ch a »tain by a
UiAvard t h » em ttar. w h it » , d » n o t » t h . r e
Into four kinds:
th» ampin is now for the moment a la Rode,
thorough washing with good soap nibbed party
n
o
n
»
t
o
n
»
»
o
t
p
o
r
p
l»
pm
da
ca
d
by
Ita
ad
He
who
knows
not,
and
knows
not
that
Ths seat* of honor at a dinner are at the
and the R»e>uni«r eotffum la s m o o t h
ou the «pot and hot water, followed by the
M c C O Y , O R E i?
N ,
» i t i t o r » w ith w h it «
A n y o f t h » » » tooyw
ha
knows
not
He
is
a
fool;
shun
him
right
of
host
or
host««.
usual boiling This applies to old and ob
fo rm ■ hnrm irfiy w ith p u r » p o rp l». M n v lo g
He
who
knows
not,
and
knows
that
ha
It
la
mors
gracious
to
allow
your
glass
to
It la th« fashion now towaara ttttla
■tinate »pots. If they are dipped in am
of Sowar» or faath«ra aad valvet tar tan
3 Dx. T. 3 B. Saxtal. Pcprli'.ci.
mooia mixed with a little hot water, and ba filled than to refuss wine; you nsad not »lo o R t h » d r e i » o o »a c h » I d » o f t h » p u rp l» knows not. He is simple; teach him.
He who knows, and knows not he know«.
I r well r diamond* U ttle a p n y ea f
then washed In very hot water, they will drink It, of course Serve your coffee after w » flo d Ita h a rm o n t*» dM rraw ing a » w ,
dessert. Mark your books with ths name M b » » !t n n til w » n a c h ita m o d Im pxrfact He Is asleep; wake him.
also usually disappear
l o w » b lu « R r f» o and rrd -o n to g a
Con
Ha woo knows, and knows h* know*. He FTequaatly thsR a n Intermixed wtth
only, “ Mary J Smith.”
la wise; follow him
tin n lo ft t h » ro o o d o f t b « d r e i» , w » *t>
Tha hoar me enters the dining room last
ed velvet, standing np In two nnbia
A lrn .nl Cato*.
Soup, coffee and dessert* are served by praarb I « » c o o in w t ln g eolora, R m d o m llj
key»' ta n la tb » Immediato (N at.
Dealer in drag», «.il», paini», già»»,
Thro» en pfui» of floor. I cop of white » a f
•
M
i
n
«
m
o
re
p
laaatn
«.
n
n
til
w
»
raach
Ita
the boat «as where the sendee Is from the
Row» of p a r k with p
papar, lao»y goad», etc.
, ar I cop a t batter. creamed: lb# whit«» of
parfaet n ootraat lo t h » p r im ä r? J .llo w
ninally and ecco
Thai
la th » froat, a n
' t -lot». I teaspoonful of cream a t tartar.
lia R follow*
A »to d f o t thla enart. oriatnallj prw io t
The i wedding cake h pat op I
half « taaapoontal of »oda S r » qb with a
«d hg Th» Ihaoorator »ad FumlatMr. will March » . at • a. m..
famished by tha aaurer aad
j taaapnoofal of almond e*»r>—t »od add a •way by the guest*; It la
Tha CT R I ly erntet tb » droorator In th« «roaptn« p. m . autumn. Sapt.
oapfnl of Manchad R M matead» »Baad
groom’s mid ahoi
r. Ja I e t e oto re »ad U will b» o R fo l If k»pt ee ■ bee. n . • ». m.
food, ' D
carefully fille ».
L. N . W O O D S, M. D.
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