T h e T im id “ I w ill,’* she ex cla im e d . “ 1 w ill not liv e w ith you a n oth er d a y !” “ You le a v e me, w ill you?** he c a lm ly N o tic e is hereby g iv e n that by v ir ­ tue o f an execu tion and order o f sale asked. duly balied out o f and under the hand “ Y e«, I w ill.’* and seal o f Uhe cle rk o f the circuit “ W hen?” court o f the .state o f O regon, fo r 1'olk “ N o w —righ t o f f—th is minute.** cM.nty, Oepartiuent No. *2. bearing «1st« the “ Y ou ’ ll go away?** 2 r I i.tiy of Mar , A. I 1 tO, ami o modi- “ Yea. §lr.” ! i ted ui a ewilain ait , ... ,iug in * ua «. i court, “ I w ou ld n ’ t I f 1 w e re you .” -he ti » the Hoard of ( otnuiiaaiouers for the •vale oi school and university land* and tor “ But l w ill, und I d e fy you to pre­ 1 ike hives meat of the fends ariaing therefrom ve n t roe. I h ave Buffered at y o u r b a u d » is |oainlilt, and Joim Hums, Jelude M. | ; tones, M. M. Jones and At. Vv. Jones are de- j a » lon g as I can put up w ith it.” “ Ob, 1 shan't try to »to p y ou .” he j einlun.s, coiuiiiaiitUlig me to the lie rem­ it f ter d« suribed real property, I will on q u ie tly replied. " I ’ ll «im p ly rep o rt to S - t u d a *, th e 2 8 .h d a / o fA o r il, the p olice that m y w ife lias m y s te r i­ 1900, at the hour of 1 o’oh ck, p. in., of said ou sly d l«fl ppeured. T h e y ’ ll w a n t y o u r Y ou - day, Mi ll at public auction at the front door of j descrip tion, and I w ill g iv e it. the county couit house, in the city of Daila«, i w e a r No. 7 sh oe*; you h a ve au e x tr a in said l*olk county, state of Oregon, t*i the la r g e m outh; you w a lk s tiff in y o u r 1 highest bidder for LT. S. gold coin, cash in hum! on day of fait*, in the manner provided k n e e «; y ou r nose tu r n « up at the en d ; by law, all the right, interest ami title which ey e s rath er ou the sq u in t; vo lco lik e the said defendants, or either of them, and all a ” - persons claiming by, through er under them, “ W re tc h ! Vou w ou ld n ’ t d a re do had on the 18th day of Decendier, 181)0, the date of the a o t.g.rge foreclosed in said suit, th a t!” «lie scream ed. “ I c e r ta in ly w ill, aud the d escrip­ or have subsequently acquired, or now have, in and to the said mortgaged piemises, de- tion w ill go In a il the papers.” s..'HLed in said execution and decree as fol­ T h e y g la re d at each oth er a m om ent lows, to-wit: A ll that niece or parcel of laud, Th en it w as plain to be known in the plats of the United States sur­ in silence. veys as Wm. Sell ing's donation land claim, seen he had the d ead w ood ou her.— I notification 2,4*1), claim 59, si Minted in town­ C olu m bus Journal. ship 1) south, inuge 5 west, of the Willamette | meridian, in Polk county, Oregon, more pai- E n d u r a n c e o f (« r e n t K e n t. : ticuiarly described as beginning (> 94 chains T h e G olden P e n u y nay« th at In Iron north and 10.43 chains east of t)ie point where > the quaiter section line running east ami west fo u u d rle«. blast fu rn a c e « and stea m ­ | through the center of section 30. in township ship lio llc r room « the a rtlflc !,,-l beat !s I !), south, range 5 west, and section 25, of town ho g r e a t t h a t It d r i v e s out the h u m idi­ | siilp i) south, range (> west, crosses the town- j ship line rtiUiiing north and south between ty, and th e w orkm en su ffer fa r I is b ! township 9 south, range 5 west, and township than Is usually supposed. In the m elt­ !) south, range <» west; running thence south in g room o f the print the tem p e ra tu re ! 32.52 chains, thence south 7!) degrees west 08 is 100 d e g re e » F\. In blast fu rn a ces | chains, thence north 52degrees west 25 chains, thence noitli 18 degrees e.ist 51.t>0 chains, a bou t 115 d egrees and In steam ship It Is said | ti ence ♦ ast 70.08 chains to the place of begin- b o iler ro o m » 140 degrees. ! aing, containing 32d acres more or less. Also that 118 d eg re es o f beat In a pure, d ry j the south half of the northwest quarter of see- a ir Is not fe lt so much as a m ixtu re I tion 50, iti’ lowiiship 1) south, range 0 west of the Willamette uieiidiaii, containing 80 o f 90 d egrees o f bent and 80 per cent A lth o u gh a p p a ren tly j acres. Also the north hall of the northwest o f hu m idity. quaiter > f section 30, in tow nship 1) south, p a ra d oxic a l, the statem en t is co rrect raiige0w est,«*f said meridian, containing 80 th at people w ou ld be co oler s ittin g be­ acres. Also the southeast quarter of section 35, in towuiship 1) south, range 0 west, of said sid e a red hot s to v e than th ey w ould meridian, containing 100 acres. Also the be In the street on a n y hot day. northwest 40 of the northwest quaiter of sec­ tion 30, in township 1) south, range 0 west, of said meridian, containing 40acres. Also the W ir e le s s T e le g r a p h y . northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of I t is said th a t su ccessfu l ex| eri- section 30, in township 1) south, range 0 west, >f said meridian, containing 40 acres, all in u ients h a v e at la st been a cco m p lish e d Polk county, Oregon; the whole amount of in w iie le s s te le g r a p h y , and th is w ou ld said lands being 720 acres, more or less. Haul sale is made to satisfy the amounts specified u n d o u b ted ly he a g o * ! th in g and r e v ­ o lu tio n iz e n in n y w ays »if d o in g lumi in said execution and decree. Hated at Ouilas, Oregon, this 30th day **f •ess. O n e w rite r has g o n e m i far as March, 1000. o any that w ireless t» le g n .p h y i.« the J. d . V A N O K 8 D E L, g n u test d is c o v e ry o f th e age. W e tug Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. to d itier. D o n o t o v e r lo o k H o s l e t 'e r ’s S to m a c h H itter.« w h en y o u talk about G ie g r e a t tilin g s o f the w o rld . T h is Citation. peerless m e d ic in e has d e n e m ure to p ro m o te h e a lth a n d s e ttle stoin.ich In the county court of the state of Oregon tro n b la s than a n y o th e r m e d ic in e in for Hoik county. It cu res d y s p ep sia , indi in the mutter of the estate of David Davis, - x is te n c e , leceased. g e s tio n , m a la ria a n d c o n s tip a tio n . It 15» Mary Dieckhoff, Kdgar Davis, Frank Da­ n e v e r fa il», T r y it and he sure and vis, Ida L e w , A. «1. Davis and William L. g e t th e g e n u in e w itli p r iv a te 1 oven u e Davis, greeting: D o­ IN T D K N A M E OF T I I E S T A T E OF « la m p m e r th e n e ck o f b o ttle. bvgon, you aud each of you are hereby cited nut let th e d r u g g is t palm o ff*a su b s ti­ uid required to appear in the county court of tute. the state of Oregon, for the county of Polk, it the court room thereof, in Dallas, in the skid county of Polk, on M o v e m e n t o f n in c le r a . D o ll. rii'lt n. 6 yea r« old, was sont to bod alone on I In* third Hour, Louise being »Irk ami k«*j l down in her mother*» room. It Wtt» tlif !i.>t time llcie u hud thu» taken on tlu* urowu person*» burden, and »ho was ho good about it that presently her elder sister c rept up into the room to see how she was getting along and to tell her a story. She found her with hands clinch­ ed around her doll and w i t h e r eyes and mouth screwed up tightly, lrelen opened her ey e » with a start and gasped, “ Oh, •inter!** “ W hy, what’s the matter. Helen?” “ W ell, you see, this doll is afraid, and I have to hold her hand. She is afraid o f foxes and—tigers.** “ Nonsense*, dearie!” the sister said. “ Oh, hut she's afraid o f more than lhat—rohliera and—huigulars!” “ W ell, why didn’t you tell her that liaminu and sister w ere right down stairs?” "W e ll, ’ at is *e funny part o f it. I kept saying just as fast us I could: ‘ M y moz- zer is right down 'tairs. M y sister is right down ’ lairs. My mozzer can hear me i f I call.’ Hut ’ at doll kept right on being a fraid !” W nltalnfK M ice. T h e Japanese have n queer little do­ mestic uniinnl—n black and white mouse with pink eyes. T h e peculiarity o f this breed of mice is that when other baby mice are just beginning to walk t h e s e a r e beginning to w alls. a m they keep up their w altzing the greater part o f their waking hours all their life. I f several mice are put together, they often waltz in couples. Sometimes even more than tw o join in the mad whirls, which are so rapid that it is impossible to tell heads from tails. I f the door o f their cage is not smooth, they actually w ear out their feet, leaving only stumps to whirl on. Th ese remarkable whirls seem to la* as necessary to the waltzing mouse as midair somersaults to the tum­ bling pigeon. An upright peg forms a convenient pivot for these Japanese pets. "H u t even without this guide.” says N atural i- enee, “ they would not in several minutes cover an area larger than a dinner plate, and they ensily spiu under a tumbler.” Iln c e H o r s e iiim I Jockey. Cut out these two cards and paste them on either side o f a piece o f pasteboard the same size. He sure to have the horse right side up and the man upside down. M o n d a y , th e 7 th day of M a y, MMX), at !(o’clock in the forenoon of that day, hen and there to show cause, if any there la*, why II. I ’». Cospcr, the administrator with will annexed, of the estate of David Davis, leceased, should not be authorized, license» ind e ii powered to sell at public auction, ii '.he manner provided by law, for the purpos •f raising funds with which to pay off the in lehtedness of said estate, the leal pro pert} •elonging tosaid estate, which is described as bl ows, to-wit: The southeast quarter of •eetii ii is, in township 9 «oath, rang» <> west, •f the Willamette meridian, in the county’ »»I ¡’oik an I state of Oregon, and containing ltfO tores. W IT N E S S the Hon. W. L. Wells, judge ot the county court of the stub of Oregon, for the county of fsKAL Polk, with thesculof snid court affixed, this 111th day of March. A. D., 11100. Attest: E. Hay ter, clerk. that when the card is turned rapidly the rider is H eated properly. Cut a small hole at each end and insert a string. T w is t the string in opposite directions with your fingers, and as it unwinds the rider gallops.—Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. ho C h r is tin a * ns o f Jan. 0 was at one time celebrated as Christm as day, and it was not until the fifth century, it is said, that Dec. 25 was generally observed as a festival in honor o f the birth o f Christ. Since that time, however, the Christian world has Joined in exchanging tokens o f good will on the day now set apart us Christinas. Th ere is an old record that in the fourth cen­ tury the Homan emperor, Diocletian, while keeping court at Nicomediu, lenru- Summons. ed that n host o f Christians were gather­ ed in a place o f worship on the 0th o f January for the purpose o f celebrating In the circuit court of the state of Oregon the birth o f Christ. T h e emperor ordered for Polk county, department No. 2. the doors o f the church shut and then r. M. I’ aiiuy, plaintiff, ) had the building set on fire. It is suit! v» that 000 persons perished in the dames. | lohn Munson, Arvilla i T h is was the beginning o f what is culled Munson, ami H. L. | the tenth persecution, which lusted ten Fenton, A. F. Toner, \ partner» rloing hnsiuess j years. mder the firm name of | Fenton & Toner, and | W h e n T r e e » Do fo S l e e p . I. C. Proctor ami Mar | Trees and plants have their regular tha Pritctor, defend- I times for going to sleep as well ns boys ants. J and girls. Th ey need the same chance to T o J . C. Proctor, one of the above name«! de­ rest from the work o f grow ing and to re­ fendants: pair and oil the machinery o f life. IN T H E N A M E O F T H E STATIC Oh Koine plants do all their sleeping in the Oregon, you are hereby required to appeal winter while the ground is frozen and the and answer the complaint filed auainst you in limbs are bare o f leuves. In tropieul the above entitled suit on or before the last countries, where the snow never fulls and d f $1,600, witli in cannot fe e to work.________________________ tcrest thereon at the rate «*f 10 per cent, pei »111111111 from the 3rd day of December, 1808, wnd f»n the further snui of $200 attorneys BO Y E A R S ’ fees, and for curfc of tbt Branch Otiti-e, it® K Ht., Washington, D. C. 'tate of Oregon for Polk c«»iiiit}, m%«le :»• chambers on vh«» 17th day »»f Apt il, liKk). Tin • l»te »»f the Hmt pul» icati *n is April 20, 19C0, itiil »J the last publication «lone 1, l!X)U. T O W N S E N D «t H A R T , Att«*rneys f«*r Plaintiff. In the circuit court of the state of Oniegt n for the c i mty of Polk, department No. 2. Hmi • A Him, plain'.itf, j va. L Arthur Vilen, defendant. f T«» Arthur Allen, the defendant al*ove n:\in *d; T h e l.w t l ! |*o|»n ( n M l I n g . IN T H E N W IE OF T H E S T A T E OF H- -«• are the Lollipop children Oregon you are herwhv comm >n led t*» ap|M*sr HütMwg down Sugarlo«! h ill! and answer the e *111 plaint tiled against >ou )*\.n by the sle«!ful ! Dear me. though. on or lief ore the laat day of the time prr«criL- One of them's In for a spill! c l in the >rr«-g«*ti f >r Tr*«-k. irtik. tr««k. hr!ow (hrrv! Polk cminty. «Di! v m »«I • and nfcr-tl at cham­ *>v. r «he t'Utt:|«**r *)>r ç«w»! ber* uti the HHluhty «»f V|»rt. I!KA The «late Th« re ! l*t«i * 1 » net • l*»tf »unta of Uie ftmt publicivtl«Hi «n this summons is R lfM os her toIli|N»p ihm »? A pril 20, P.100, and < f the laat publication - I* r ls »m F.( some worthy tiling Which should live on forever. The punctuation I thought right. The limn correctly worded. But when I heard it tlrst declaimed, Alan, the thing was murdered! — Yonkers Statesman. Not S u fficien t T liu c . “ Iln ve I time i«» run ncnmH the uTrvet snd mutch u smupit* »»f ribbon?” asked tbt* woman of the »I p | h » i irntouiiiu. “ Ob. «I«,nr, 11 «»!” lie replied. “ W hy tb« train leav«*s iu three hour» and a half. Chieasf» P o «f _ F o r O v e r F i ft y Y e a r s . A n <»1«l an»l wtdl trie d rem ed y . M r* W in s lo w ’ s S o o th in g S y ru p has h* » n •n»e >1/ y I e a <11 1 and lias been made under Ills per- >nul supervision since its iufuncy. Allow no one to deceive you iu tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but E x­ periments tliat trllto with aud endanger tlie health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. SCIATICA Sure a » taxes is the cure o f ta«m by St Jacobs Oil W hat is C A STO R IA E L L A W H EELER WILCOX, o f m ost th in g s ou w om a n 's shoulders. She fu rth er d ecla res that m an's n e g ­ lect o f w oinau, the abuse o f w h at he ' ca lls Ids “ rig h ts.” d r o v e w om an ou t­ side o f the hom e c ir c le iu search o f In­ terests and sym path y. It w as because be hurt her heart that w om an cam e to I think she had a n y th in g apart from 1 se rvin g In lov e's court. PE M P.F % I'HE DAY. 1 T h e diHcussiou is not new . but the port takeu In It b y tw o such w e ll Th ou gh ht * the ru ler o v e r a « n a il kn ow n persons as C a rd in a l G ibb ons 1 prlii- ipahty, C i p a t o Hi- hard I*. 1 *ary, aud E lla W h e e le r W ilc o x r e v iv e s the u iilita iy g o vendor o f Guam , is a m an , Interest. o f la rg e Ideas. Guam is a sm all island S e n a t o r M a s o n 's D a n ft h te r a . In the Pacific, a cquired by the U nited M isses E llie l W . and Ru th W . M a ­ States du ring the shuffles o f the past son. d au gh ters o f S en ator W illia m M a­ tw o years. I t is th e purpose o f the son o f Illin ois, a re stu d y in g la w In govern m en t to establish and m aintain W a sh in gton college. E th el is 24 aud a co alin g station on the island, aud her sister th ree y ea rs you nger. O ne C aptain L ea ry and his assistants have p la ys the violin , tlu* oth er the piano, about com pleted the plans fo r carry- and both a re good singers. T h e Co- j j lum bian L a w school refused to a d m it ( 1 them on account o f sex. and they w en t ' to W a sh in gton co lleg e. In a d d ition to | her school w ork E th el has a position In j th e C ongressional lib ra ry. Castorlu Is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Moi-phiuo nor other Narcotic substance. Its uko is Us guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrluea and Wind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlio Stomach and Bowels, giving- healthy und natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’ s Friend. GENUINE C A STO R IA The Kind You Have Always Bought In U s e F o r O v e r 3 0 My E ire . It starts; A sinuous eyelash from the sun, A golden, leaf shaped, duncing thing, Bending fernlike in a magic breeze. I And grows And saps the virgin forest's strength V illi writhing, b itin g arms, And with its red jaws through the gloom Custs elfin shadows round the room. And waxing still It lashes round the knotted w’ood W ith soft but cruel sting, T ill, gorged with strength, it fades away Beneath a coverlet of gray. H1 PAN S And now, Like molten sunset from the west, rul3sUd as with livin g breath T ill, dying midst the (»ones its greed has nude. Its heart is still, and ashes mark the grave. —A. It. Allan in Morningside. | I C A PTA IN ItKJHAKD P. LE A K Y . Ing out this purpose. T h e m ost In­ teresting featu re o f the ca p ta in 's reign In Guam has been his d e sire to im prove the mental and m oral condition o f the 1 CJnamese. Soiue m ouths a go he ap- j pl!'*»J to the n avy depa rtm en t fo r nddi- iio 'ia ! eqtripment to h»*!p him In this « .nimentUioL. w ork. H e now w rites ... ii. ~ e o u s i u f » Ion o f his fo r ­ m er r e tp -its and e x f *sslng the hope that the depart nn *nt w ill at once send him ‘a good lib ra ry ” and “ som e m u­ sical Instrum ents.” T h e Jokers a re h a v in g fun w ith C ap tain L ea ry , but the people o f Guam (anId to num ber a Ivon t 200) a re behind him to a man. A G ra c e fu l W o m an . T h e Prin cess o f W a les Is a w on d e r­ fu lly g r a c e fu l w om an and w alk s w ith a rap id, g lid in g step, the head beau ti­ fu lly poised upon the pretty shoulders. T h e figu re has not a ltered much, and the princess holds h e rs elf m ost beau ti­ fu lly e r e c t w ith o u t stiffness, an a ccom ­ p lish m en t that Is shared by her sis­ ters as w e ll as by her «laughters. F e n c iu g and calisthenics w h ile the P rin c es ses o f W o le s w e r e g r o w in g did th is fo r them . E v en w hen ou board th e r o y a l yach t the royal g irls had th eir ten m inutes o f ex ercise e v e ry m o rn in g b e fo re they dressed. R a s k i n ntid (h e B lcjrc le. John Ruakin had no sym path y w ith the b icycle. In a le tte r to a frien d he sa id : " I am prepared to spend a ll my best ‘bad language’ In reprobation o f bl, trl anti 4, 5, 0 or 7 cy cles and e v e r y o th e r co n trivan ce an«l Invention fo r su persed in g human fe e t on G o d 's groun d. T o w alk, to run. to leap and to da u ce are the virtu es o f the hum an body an«l neither to strid e on stilts, w r ig g le on w heels nor d a n g le on ropes. N o th in g In the tra in in g o f the hum an tnlnd w ith the body w ill e v e r super- i sede th e appointed G o d 's w a y o f w alk- lug.” F o r B r it o n and Ilo e r . Alas, for the Boer and Briton! Alas, for the ^ Briton and Boer! Lot us pray to ihc Clod o f Peace, let us curse the ; god of war. Let us pray for the tim e when strife shall cease And all nations worship the God of Peace and curse the god of war. A Good *lV re are desolate homes on the veldt, there are desolate homes afar; Dead are the dead, maimed the maimed, doomed other martyrs are. From English dales and Scotland’ s glens, from Irish cots and hills o f Wales Come sighs and sobs and funeral wails, And sigh an l sob and Lear for tear. The Transvaal mourners weep their dear. P r e s c r ip t io n As they are »iriven together in battle, ordered tc do or die. T. Atkins doesn’ t know what it’ s about, Figh tin g fanners wonder why. So the good queen weeps in her castle— weeps for Briton and Boer. And mothers and widows and children weep and curse the god o f war. i b r mankind W ho shall he damned for the slaughter? Some chief o f political ring? Some ruler stubborn and crafty or some ice hearted diamond king? But idle now to question whose the blame may be. I f the rase were left to the God of Peace, he would surely damn all three. Ten for five cent*,at Druggists. Orncers, Restaurants, Saloons, News-Stands, General Stores and R.,rl»-rs Shops. They banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong life. One gives relief I N o matter what’s tlie mailer, nm- will do you good. Ten samples and one thousand testi­ monials sent by mail to any address <»n receipt of price, by the Ripant Chemical Co., lo.Sprucc St., New Yutk City. Now, blessed be those who make peace; ever : cursed be those who make war: N o n u tter who speaks lor the Briton, no matter ! who sides with the Bix-r. 4 —George Crouch in New York ‘.''nn. w g M c P h e r s o n General Pacific Coast Agent for Richard and Boynton Cos Warming Furnaces. John Van Range Go’s hotel and household ranges. and East - V IA — SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. SHASTA HOTTE Trains leave Dalian for Portland and way stations at 0:10 a. pi. pxeppt tiupdnys. American Boiler C o’s boilers for steam and hot water. S h e Blninew t h e M en. In a recent sermon C ard in al G ibbons uaed M«m.e sin ,r la n gu a ge c< • 1« mtiu lo r y «»t‘ w o u i . mi . * rig h ts w om en am i so- 1 iety kviriery **In the higher a lts o f ' life “ t : *»»»- iuflucina s. ; ear- j dlnal a - v r t s “ w om en gad al»out an«*.; negl«*el t^eir hotiseliold duties.” L«k* Wfteeku \\ u tu i, though pro­ testin g that she Is uot a w om an suf- f i n g l 't nik«** iif» the cu dgel» In d e fe n se c f L •*. » 1 s 1':* sa vs that fro m A dam tabules Doctors find ------------- P la in t Also the largest stock of warm air registers and supplies on the Pacific coast. 4 7 F ir ,ta n d 4 6 P O R TLA N D catarrh : - furnace $ e c o r \ d s^Trcc-fes, - O REQ O N FORERUNNER OF CONSUMPTION. CATARRH IS A CONSTITUTIONAL OR BLOOD DISEASE, W rn (liin i> (l ns I'sn n t. Ye a rs . THE CENTAU* COMPANY, TT MUNNAV »TWEET. NEW VOWW CITY. F ew realize w hat a deep-seate«l, obstinate disease Catarrh is, regard ing it as a sim ple inflam m ation of t t h n t O T r t id c d H e r . the noee and throat, little or no attention is g ive n it. But, how ever insignificant it m ay seem at first, it M ilk lH*nler W h at «ltd you say to is serious ami far-reaching in its results. M rs S h arpe y e s te rd a y w hen you call Th a fou l secretions en terin g the circulation poison the en tire system. T h e stomach, kidneys — in fact all the o r g a n s — fe e l the effect o f this catarrhal poison, and when the lungs are reached its progress etl fo r her iim tiey ? is rapid and destructive, and fin ally ends in consumption. D r iv e r N oth in g pn rtleu lar. W hy? It frequ ently happens that the senses o f hearing and sm ell are in part or en tirely lost. thC soft bones o f M ilk D ea ler S h e a sent w ord that the nose eaten into and destroyed, causing intense suffering and g rea tly disfigu rin g tlie face. W h ile sprays she d«»n t w ant ns to s e rv e her any washes and salves m ay g iv e tem porary relief, no perm anent benefit can be ex pected from such treatm ent. m ore Von 11111*1 h a ve said som ething to olTeinl tier. D r iv e r No. I d id n 't. I sim ply aaked her fo r the inouey fo r the w eek 's milk. 8 be says. " Y o u 'd (»etter chalk It up.” , aiul I *ny*. " W e do that a lre a d y .” - • ami far heruod the reach o# mere local remedies. Those who rely upon them fo r a cure lose valuable tim e, m eet with «lisap point ment and allow the disease to take firmer hold. O n ly a real M ood rem edy can reach this troublesom e and dangerous disease ('a th o lu Staudur I am ! T l n i r t S. 8. S cures Catarrh because it first cleanses and builds up the blood, purifies it, m akes it rich and healthy, stimulates ami puts new life into the sluggish worn-out organs, and thus relieves the system o f all poisonous accumulations. 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C.. w rites “ I had Catarrh, which became «o deep- seated .hst 1 was e n tire ly d e a f in on e ear. and a ll inside of m r nose. incloiUng pari of the rone, «douched «>ff W h e a th e disease had g o n e thia fa r the physician g a v e m e up * * incurable. I «to rrn n n ed t » try H. !» 8 • • « ls*t resort and began to im p ro v e at once. I l seeim ! to ¡«et at the « * « 1 0 # the disease, an d a fte r a fe w w eek s treatm en t I w as e n tire ly cured, aud for more than •even y e a r » h ave b a d no s ig n o f th e disease.’ « U t tn ta , I l ( 't • m (rM n lM u t Eu ttm n ilim t . A v ll. • A M » a a V A M H t li U IV lfd O K . foot Je-i er-u«' street. Ï ir L IK dei*»t. M A IL - T H I » M . K L 1 . L «a v e S a a a .u * . L en t- ):&:) p. n . A fr i« « 5:10 p. m » * » » . —.«1 I aihte A i. ite A rrive S f i f p it, A rrive e So « in Leave 7 SO a. tu See I. N W ar Am MTcnt et Dalla« «t*ti.>n or addrrae «V II M A R K B A M . O. P A.