Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 04, 1900, Image 1

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L. N . W O O D S , M. D.
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P h y s ic ia n and S u rg e o n ,
D h II hh , Oregon.
T- V B EMBREE, M D
DALLAS, - OREGON
illfio e over W iU .o .’r drug «tore.
J K. H i . lkt ,
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toon.
S IB L E Y & E A K IN ,
A ( l o r u c y x - n t - 1 -ii t v ,
Ve have the o.ily set o f ubatraci b-*oka iu Polk
■ m iy. KolUbL- ahatruoU furnlitlieti, aid ! uvniey to
oan. No cuinim«tion charged on I orz » h . Room» *
ml 3 W il»m i’n hlnok. 1 > h U* m
J. L. C O L L IN S .
Utorney and Counselor at Law,
S o lic it o r in
4 'b u u r r r jr .
H un been in practice o f hie profession in this place
u: about U nity years, and w ill aitem i to »11 Minn «a*
n'ruatod t . his ' are. Oitlce, corner Main and Court
t* Oillan, Polk Co, Or
J. I I . T o w n h k m i
J N. I I a u t
T O .V N S K .v 'D *
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A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W .
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blink.
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OSCAR H AYTER.
.A ttorney-at* L a w .
O lliee n p tln ir* in Gumpti IV « build-
ing.
D ALLAS
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O M EG O N .
N. L. U U T L E K .
A tto rn e y -a t-L a w
D A LLA S , OREGON.
W ill practice in all cousin.
A.
.1» M A R T I N ,
P A IN T E R ,
H ouse, sign and orn am en ta l, g ra in ­
in g , kalsom ing and paper hanging.
D allas ,
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O regon
MOTOR TIME TABLE.
Leaves Independence for Monmouth and \irlie —
7:30 a in
3:30 p in
Leaves Independence fo r MunmuUtn amt Dallaa—
11:10 a m
7 :lft p m
Leav? h Monmouth for Airlie -
7:50 a m
3 50 p oi
Leave* Monmouth for Dalla*—
11:20 a in
7 SO p m
[.eaves Airlie for Monmouth and Independence—
9:00 a in
5 p in
Leave. Dalla« for Monmouth an? lim e endence—
1.00 p m
S W p ui.
M. M. KLI.1N.
President.
K. K. W ILLIA M S.
Cashier.
DALLAS
CITY
HANK
OF DALLAS, OREGON,
Transacts a general banking ousi
Ursa in all its branches; buys and sell»
eich u n ge nn prim ip al isiinls in the
United S lates; makes collections on all
(«liiits in the 1‘acilic N o rth w es t; loans
money and discounts paper at the Ijest
rates ; allow interest on lim e deposit*.
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N O . 21.
D A L L A S , O R E G O N , F R ID A Y , M A Y 4, 1900.
V O L . X X V I.
DR. J O R D A N ' S aei*T(
useum of anatomy ;
l l i l im iT > T .,« !im iC !- C * ,C ll. f
Th.
Anatomical Muveu* la lha |
h c u k n c i-e i or any O H i i n c t t i 1
disease pMMIv«-!? rmrmJ l.jr the eldest .
Specialist on the Coast. E»t j6 years. ^
W o rld ,
OR. JORDAN-DISEASESOF MEN •
R V r S I U . thoroiiv'hly tndirate<1 M
from system with-ut the u.e oi Meraary ,
Tram s fitted by an Fapert. ■adl* 4
*»»• for Uaplure. A qiock and \
radical cure for rile«, Flaanra and
riatnl*. by LX Jordan's special pain- f
— less methods.
Msmltation Itee and atrn tly private. Treatment %
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Cmal
illy er
Uy letter. A /Wti*« C’ura in «very u>. ,
ton ally
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uadertaken. Write for Book
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■ AMRIAGK, u a I LRU
(A valuable book f
i 'S
fee bm . ) Cal! or orita
OIL I0R0AN ft CO., 1001 Market S t. S. F.
F. H. MUSCOTT,
TRUCKMAN.
D a lla s : O r e g o n
A fair share o f pstromiKe solicited
• nil *11 n-ders p ro m p tly filled.
WOMAN A M )
GEVURTZ,
THE HOME FURNISHER,
Furniture, Carpets, Stoves
10.M L
SOMETHING ABOUT A FA iOUS AMER-
ICAN WOMAN SCU
OR.
A
F a r m e r 's W i f e P r o l e ts— A M a n 's
I d e a l W o m a n —T h e M o i t r u M o t h e r
a n d H e r S o n —O n e W a y o f T r e a t i n g
C h ild is h T e m p e r .
LANGUID
Many a school­
girl is said to
be lazy and
in a monAe.' some people weary cue
exceedingly with their affectation of
superior knowledge.—Chicago Tribune.
POLE BEANS UNDER GLASS.
A
Repairing Promptly Done.
ED. BIDDLE.
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PROF.
T k s a s h A ll W r r f Fables.
Thotifh all great dffili rew proved hut (kblft
Though rartk’f old Btorr ron!d be »o*d am »,
Though th* ivrrt fashion« loved of them that
nie
Were eoiptv aa the ruined Delphian »brine;
Though God did never man. in word« benign.
WVth »en*e of hi« m*«t Fatherhood endue:
Though life immortal wen- a dr-jm untlue.
And he that pmmivr.1 it were not divine;
Thitugh sncl, though vpirit «»-re not »nd «il Hope
Reaching beyond the bourn melted ««ay;
Though rirtoe had no goal ami good no s-ope.
But both were doomed to end with this ou» ,
•kr;
Though all them were oot. to the ungraced heir
Would thta remain—to live aa though th-y wets.
W o are h avin g another imnicn.-e
run on these two popular bicycle*.
T h e m ost gia cefu l frame lines, per­
fect betrings, any tire, any mu UII o .
Tribu nes black or blue, Stcarn
black or ycMow. Good wheels, $25
up
Secant! hand wheels, $4 up.
Sundries » f all sorts. Pianos, o r­
gans, st w ing machines and j a r s .
V is it our lino display rooms. W o
sell for cash or installm ents and take
you r old instrum ents in trade. K en t
new machines and repair old ones.
j
s h i f t l e s s
F. A. WIGGINS, Salem.
A y e rs
Sarsaparilla
J. PERRY CALDWELL
VEHICLES 1ND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
wmm
Thurston Lumber Company
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Buren & .Hamilton,
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f The Low Pi ice Furniture House **
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&
IRON WORK TO ORDER-
s
The forcing o f d w a rf or brush beans
under glass has been a favorite prac­
tice at certain seasons o f the year with
hen sh e
most gardeners, but It Is believed that
Visitors stopping briefly *li toe capital
doesn’t deserve
and runking the hurried i o- <»f ¡ts ob­
the experiments o f Professor F. W.
least
bit
of
it.
jects of interest are p e ril* » not aware
Hum? o f the New Hampshire station,
She csn’t study, easily
ns they pa us**, .befpr ,ihe K- ; 7 «tatue^of
begun in 1890-7, In the forcing o f the
falls asleep, Is nervous
pole or runn!ng varieties are perhaps
ioual ■ Washington, thr * « e creator of
and tired all the time.
the first o f their kind to claim atten­
the impressive bronr« -■« 'udlRUf face'’
And wh«t can you ex­
tion. The pole bean, like cucumbers,
dark eyed little wora.u k wn • « all the
pect? H r brain is being
tomatoes trained to one stem, sweet
world as \ innle Hearn .,.»1 i.uw Mrs.
fed with impure blood
corn, etc., must have plenty o f bead
Hichurd Hoxie— la living only a stone’s
I throw awrt.v.
and her whole system is
room or space above tlie bench or bed
W ith Vinnie Ream, the sculptor, the
307 C om m ercial street.
iu which to develop. Doubtless this
suffering from poisoning.
urt loving public is familiar. O f her in
accounts for lv* not having been con-
Such girls are wonder­
j liar character o f wife and mother—for a
I sldorod before. The modern lettuce
! 10-year-old son, an only ciild, is a factor
fully helped and greatly
j in the household—only those who have
changed, by taking
U i ad cucumber bouse, with the beds d i­
I been admitted into the inner circle of her
rectly on the ground, are well adapted mnlutaïuTng a moisi mimasimere.
' acquaintance can judge. Strong as is
for this crop.
W here bush beaus can be made a
I the art instinct with her, the womanly
Professor Kane’s experience as sum­ success as a main crop, with a houso
I instinct is stronger still, and since her
med up by himself was very satisfac­ Adapted for them, pole beans, we be­
tory and appears to open up another lieve, will bo found much more pro­
Our buyers have just returned from the east, having pur­
new avenue for the energies o f enter­ ductive, area for area, and hence more
chased the largest and prettiest stock of carpets and lino­
prising market gardeners. His conclu­ profitable.
leum ever brought to this coast. The colorings and pat­
sions are:
F e e d in g V a in e o f F r o ie n W h e a t .
Pole beans should be Included in the
terns are the prettiest ever shown. These prices are for
Investigations o f the value o f frozen
Hundreds
of
thousands
list o f vegetables adapted for forcing
carpets cut, sewed, and lined with best padded paper. Save
wheat make It npi>eur that from the
under glass.
of schoolgirls have taken
standpoint o f composition, takcu as a
money and send us your order. Send us a deposit and we
The
requisites
for
forcing
pole
beans
it during the past 50 years.
whole, the frozen wheat ranks little In­
under glass are practically the same
will ship you the goods subject to examination, and if sat­
Many of these girls now
ferior for stock feeding to that fully
as for bush beans, sweet corn, melons,
isfactory you can accept and pay for same.
ripened. In Manitoba and other por­
have homes of their own.
cucumbers, etc., a night temperature
tions o f Canada, where there are fre­
Union ingrains, extra heavy, 25 cents.
They remember what
of not less than 00 degrees, with 10 de­
quently large quantities o f frozen
grees or more higher during the day.
cured them, and now
Wool ingrain, cotton chain, 40 cents.
wheat, while experiments give no di­
The house should be kept moist, and
they give the same medi­
A ll wool ingrain carpet, 50 cents.
rect comparison o f frozen wheat with
the soil likewise should never become
that fully matured, still the results
cine to theirown children.
Best grade all wool extra heavy ingrain, 65 cents.
very dry.
show It to be piactlcnlly equal to a
You can afford to trust a
The house adapted for forcing pole
Tapestry Brussels, 50e; Smith’s Brussels, 60c.
mixture o f wheat, oats and barley for
beans should have considerable space
Sarsaparilla
that
has
been
H iggin’s Brussels, 75c; Higgin’s Best Brussels, 85c.
liog feedlug and to stand very high ns
above the beds, ranging about eight
tested for half a century.
a concentrated food for fattening cat­
Saxony Axminster, $1; Smith’s Royal velvet, $1.
feet.
II.M • Mil,. All Innliu.
tle.
Pole beans thrive w elt in almost any
I f your bowels are consti­
Floor oil cloth, 20 cents.
good fertile greenhouse soil. In this
pated take A y er’ s Pills. You
Im p r o v in g P a s tu re L en d s.
VINNIK REAM HOX1K AND HER SON.
Window shades, 3x7, all colors, 35 cents.
can’ t have good health unless
respect they resemble corn.
Many farmers and rauclunen In the
i
marriage
the
work
by
which
the
world
vou
have
daily
action
of
the
Lace curtains, beautiful patterns, 35c, 75c, $1,$2, $3 a known her lias always beeti made sub­
The time from germination until ma­ northwest have beeu able to m aterially
bowels.
2S ctf. a boi.
turity varies with different varieties.
Increase the stock carrying capacity o f
pair.
*' One box oi Ayer’s rills cured my
servient to home duties. When these ure
d
yspepsia.”
L
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lin
w il l ,
The range for those tested was from
their pasture lauds by scattering over
accomplished, she steals away to her
E Grade linoleum, 6 feet wide, 40 cents.
Jan. 12,1899. ____
llatll, N. Y.
64 to 02 days.
studio, situated on IVunsylvauia avenue,
the worn spots the seed o f such grasses
Writ*
M
.
Doctor.
D Grade linoleum, 12 feet wide, 60 cunts.
Much time Is saved by starting the
Washington's busiest thoroughfare, and j
as western wheat grass (Agropyron
If you have any complaint whatever
and desire the best medical advice you
there,
unmindful
of
the
pari
«rnmn
in
the’
|
seed
In
pots,
precaution
being
taken
spîcatum), prairie June grass (K oeleria
Inlaid linoleum, $145.
1. G E VU R TZ, The Home Fur­ street below, sli* molds the hayless clay i
can a possibly receive, write the doctor
not
to
allow
the
plant
to
become
pot
free
... You
__ ___
iely;
will receive a prompt re­
cristuta). Kentucky blue grass and
ply, without cost. Address,
nisher, 173, 175 First, & 219, 221, 228 Yam hill St., Portland into human fonns, i>icath ug ir.t< them i
bound
before
transplanting.
The
plants
Dn. J. C. AYER. Lowell. Mass.
smooth brome. Sometimes these areas
the while that subtle something called |
should
be
In
their
permanent
positions
7T-
are harrowed or “ disked” after seeding
"Keniiis,” which eems almost o 'einte'e j
sotfb.
before they begin to run.
unrl sometimes uot. One proetJo© 1« to
them from the ri .ilm <>t
■< iii. Uo
The varieties that were found to do seed while the ground Is wet aud d rive
them “ living aoui;.“
ner
scir'command,
ami
tno
nnat
measurc-
w
ell
when
tested
were
M
astiff
Golden
Born in Maths.. 11 . Wis., Sep 2P> 1848,
stock over the land to work the seed
Vinni« Hearn, like others of her class, ! in,Tits for the figure, obtained from the Pod. E arly Golden Cluster anti Golden
blood stained garments worn on the fatal Champion, named In order o f produc­ Into the soil.
was not to lie accounted tot hj the laws )
uigUt, were taken with trembling hands.
— DEALER IN-
O n »«y Moths.
tiveness.
o f heredity, neither her immediate nor
The commission, the first ever given to
remote ancestors possessing artistic gifts.
Gypsy moths were Introduced to
A cord trellis Is preferable to the or­
a woman by the United States govern­
Nor was it through this medium that she
ment, was awarded her over 20 compet­ dinary bean pole for training up the Am erica In 180b. hut the Insect Is still
herself first sought expression. While at
confined to a limited area in Massa­
Christian college, Columbia, YIo.. where itors.
chusetts near Boston. The first gypsy
During a sojourn of three years in Eu­
Buggies, Avagons, binders, mowers, rakes, garden
she was educated, she wrote V<0*es which
moths were brought over by Professor
rope she was warmly received in all the
were set to music ami published, and be­
Troovclot, the French savant, who
cultivators, disc and spring harrows.
fore leaving that institution she carried capitals by the foremost men and women
o
f
the
day.—Washington
Cor.
St.
Louis
was Interested In trying to raise silk
off the prize for prose composition. A
from native worms, and how they es­
rich contralto voice Inter led to the study Globe-Democrat.
D A L L A S ,
O R E G O N .
caped
Is unknown. T w e lv e years from
of music, a knowledge which she after­
ward turned to practical account, singing
that time the moth was a nuisance in
successfully in -concert and choir.
T h e W ro n jf Dlrd.
the neighborhood. In 1889 occurred the
In her early childhood her father re­
famous moth outbreak at Medford,
A certain conjurer ouce had nn expe­
moved to Washington, but be returned rience which was highly comical,
Mass. Armies o f worms suddeuly ap­
to the west and lived for three years in
peared that June and July and seem­
Kansas. During the civil war he locat­ though quite disastrous from a profes­
T H U R 8 T O N B R O S ., P R O P R E T O R S . D A L L A S , O k t C O N .
ed about to destroy everything green.
ed permanently at the capital, and it was sional point o f view.
— DKAl.KKS IN ALL KINDS OS—
H avin g produced an egg from a pre­
They gathered In masses sufficient to
there that his gifted daughter discovered
blacken houses aud fences In certain
the true outlet for her genius. Clark viously empty bag. be nunouuced that
Mills, the well known sculptor, was then be would follow up thla trick by bring­
districts and devastated nil sorts o f
living in Washington, and, being induced ing from the bag the hen by which the
foliage over extensive tracts, killing
by the late Senator James 8. Hollins of egg bail been laid. This little arrange
many trees, and the dropping o f the
Missouri, with whom she was a special meut lie bad left to bis confederate to
caterpillars on |>eople and sidewalks
favorite, to sit to him for a bust for
was most disagreeable. The streets
Christinn college, she accompanied him carry out.
He proceeded to draw the bird from POLK BRANS RUNNING UPON STRING TKKLLI8. were awful, and the destruction o f the
to his studio. Mr. Mills was finishing a
model of the head o f nn Indian chief, and the bag in which It had previously been plants. They are more evenly distrib­ trees was greatest I ii those localities
ns she watched it develop beneath his placed, but what was his consternation uted by t l i » use o f the cord, and, too, where the moth had been tlie longest.
Both rough and dressed material on hand and orders of touch she suddenly exclaimed:
Frequently the trees sustained attacks
on finding that the alleged hen was an the shade from the pole is avoided.
old rooster, which strutted about the
“ I can do that!*'
Practically no trouble from Insects for tw o or three years. The caterpil­
any size promptly tilled.
With a smile at the confidence of stage with ruffled feathers and offend­ or fungus attended the grow ing o f this lars destroyed not only the foliage and
youth, Senator Rollins handed her a ed dignity and set up as vigorous a crop. One variety developed n slight trees, but also fruit and vegetables.
piece of clay, tlie result being that within
crow ing as If he had Just awakened tendency to pod rot at the last picking. When the supply o f leaves from the
two hours she had produced such a
/XyaV /XJtV /JytV /»pV
XyfV ^V^ /»JtV 'rJSV
/ry<\ ..XytV
Hed spider and mite, which have been trees fell short, they attacked the gar­
counterpart of the head as filed all who from Ills nocturnal slumliers.
The whole audience shrieked with reported ns troublesome In forcing dens. Many vegetables were ruined,
beheld It with wonder.
Realizing ihe possibilities which so phe­ laughter, and the unfortunate conjurer d w a rf beans, are kept In check by flower gardens were destroyed, and
even greeuliouses were luvnded.
At
nomenal a gift implied, her friends urged made a “ bolt" for his dressing room.
that she should dedicate birself to art,
the close o f the year 1899 the state o f
Vnrlnble.
but her father's health had failed, ami as
Massachusetts has expended In the an­
a salaried member of a choir and a clerk
“ Wlint Is this title 'professor' that I
nual appropriation for the gypsy moth
ip the postoflice department Vinnie Ream hear so often ?" asked the distinguished
work the sum o f $1.555,000.
wps the breadwinner of the family.
foreigner.
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SALEM
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ttv rm v
Through the influe».^ if Mencrol Mc­
OREGON'.
'W e ll ” answered Miss Cayenne. “ It's
In c e n s e T r a d e .
Clelland. however, 1/
a j isianl post
$ jr
There seems to be little doubt that
master general, she obtained permisvioo getting rather hard to tell. Usually It
the recent decision o f the archbishops
to lea
er
• day’» means a man who knows more than
with regard to the use o f Incense In
duties were dlacbargei, a;:y for two any one else, and sometimes it means
year# after this, under
-
nee »r i man w oo simply won’ t work.” —
Anglican churches w ill have no ap­
1%
ini«
n
• art lets her after«, ‘»pa * •
Cleveland /lain Dealer.
preciable effect on the trade In that
LTSSfflSto V - ,
?<>ted to the development
tier genius.
commodity. A t most o f the Anglican
Busts o f John Hl»ertr.»a 'Hunt. Albert
churches Incense would be used only
Tine, 1 huddeus Stevens and other nota­
D ro w n in g and 1he Cook.
four tim et a year. A very small quanti­
bles were products of this period.
T o Robert Browning a man was a
jpj-
E 'M '¡I.
ty o f Incense Is required for au entire
In the half hours spent with him on man. whether be was served by many
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I
j
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service. As far ns can be ascertained
each alternate day the young artist was people or was the servant o f others.
no Anglican church would s|>end more
brought in clone touch with the Union On one occasion his son Barrett had j
war president. lie was just theu bowed
than £5 a year on Incense, and the en­
Idled
a
room
In
a
neighboring
house
j
with sorrow at the death of bit* son. and
tire trade Is probably not worth more
Arc run by everr
often, as she plied her task, she snw tears | to exhibit Ids pictures, and In the tern | woman who has household cares. It is
than £«**) n year. It Is popularly sup­
gut her in his eyes and steal down his porary absence o f the artist Mr. | »a easy jtut to run out o f the warm
posed that there Is a trade secret In
cheek. When tiie tragic end came, the Browning was doing the honors to a house into tlie fresh uir, to pin a piece of
the making o f Incense, but In most
shock to her sensitive norvea was such roomful o f fashionable friends.
I I " j lace to the clothes line. It is also easy
cases It Is composed simply o f gum
'*•#1 fo»* dsvs she ws* nnaM# tn w »»• wiis standing near the door when a:» j to tnfce cedi in doing so. Thun perhaps
olllmiium. Slam beujamln. cascnrllla
unannounced visitor made her appear | comes suppression and kindred evils.
|*V Gotsl all wool carpet
.............55c
a yard
bark, myrrh and copal varnlsh.-*Lon-
mice, and o f course he shook bands I Whenever there is any disturbance of the
......
Extra
..........j
heavy all ____
wool ___
ear|H‘t
r .
tiO and 65c a yard
dou Graphic.
with her, greeting her ns lie did the normal womanly function Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription may lje relied upon
Tiji- Half wool, extra
Kxtra heavy
35c
a yard
other arrivals.
to re-establish perfect health.
It is
K u tln ic a n d W f l g l i t .
"Oh. I I »eg pardon!” she exclaimed
Linen warp matting
............2ik-
a yard
strictly a temperance medicine, contain­
It has lH*en seriously asserted by
"B u t. please, sir. I ’ m the cook. Mr. ing no alcohol or whisky, neither opium,
many people that we are naturally
Good
qualify wall
wall paper,
paper, a double roll
------qualify
10c
Barrett asked me to come and see his cocaine nor other narcotic.
lighter after a meal, and they have
V Write for our book on paper hanging
free
•*
Several
year*
370
I
«uffered
»everely
from
picture«."
eveu gone the length o f explaining this
O U R OW N H A V E ,,f lountp n wear logger, ook better and a-e cheaper than any other
O n Jellies»
fem ale vreaVne**. j»ro!:»j>«u« and m enorrhasi*.
* “ And I ’ m very glad to see you,“ re­ and
nv*ke on the c u r t - We keep n LI ateck on hand and make to o rd e r« h u p « than you
by the nmount o f gas that is developed
u ?d ' Favorite ! ‘re»crif>t»ou ’ w ith «plemlid
p reserve« *»nd pickle« ,
cjmi buy ei-ewhere
turned Mr Browning, with ready cour­ effect." write» Fannie Bh«-!ton. o f WAfthingtou,
from the food. Average observations,
a turn cowling of rsAnod
• m»t ■ 11 - led it for n few
tesy. "'Fake my arm and I w ill see year* pn-t hot I if Fa-.
however, show tl.nt we lose three
I should have a return o f the
old trouble would surely try Favorite Prencrip-
you round."-—New York Press.
pounds and six ounces between night
tion.’ I have recom m ended it to a M O k e ro V
and morning; that we gain one pound
m y lady friend*,. I alw ay* tell them to try a
Iltiw n r r r c il m \ r w A n s w e r.
bottle and if they »re not benefited by it I will
and 12 ounces by breakfast; that we
The Professor I have a new conun­ pay for the m edicine. Iu every cu m they have
again lone nlsxit 14 ounces before
•p okrn in praise o f it."
drum for you. W hy Is a mouse lik e '«
lunch: flint lunch puts on an average
Sick women are invited to consult Dr.
W i n i « e p thetn a !w r !e t * lr M
haystack?
Pierce by letter free. A ll correspond­ o f one pound; that we again lose dur­
arid proof Psrsdin" War ••«
a doaen Ah r wav« »hawV «.e
The Doctor— A new conundrum! That ence strictly private and sacredly confi­ ing ths afternoon an arerage o f ten
d lr v c tio u a in * » . L
•■’» * • « p w j.
had whiskers when I was a boy. A dential.
Sol d e cry »t«f% ^
Address Dt. R. V. Pierce,
ounces, but that an ordinary dinner to.
ITANO AF9 Oil. OO.
All kiiuli« of rough and dressed lumber on bands or cut
mouse Is like n hnystaek because the Buffalo, N. Y.
healthy persons adds tw o pounds and
rat'll
eat
It.
New
conundrum!
Ho.
l»o!
to order.
O r. P !o ro o fm FavorM o tw o ounces to their w eigh t
i Ha. ha!
T h e P rofesror-'T h at Isn't the an­ P r e s c r ip t Inn m akes w eak
SoyhooaJ i* a a u m w t tun.
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
F f e t in 5 * c c b -
Whoa» ««nine 1« Ow drvarical «m e-
swer at all. T1»c points of resemblance
For all ehn Mvs U know la know«.
I are these: You can’t find a needle In a
And ail «« awrk to k«*p Hath Sown.
Slab wood for cook stoves or harvest engines at 50 cents
I hneafack. and von can't fl«d * ceedle
GREAT CARPET SALE.
Buy your
$
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&
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R IS K S
We will save you #
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f l o o d F o r c in g ; C r o p , A f f o r d i n g
N e w O p p o r tu n ity to G a rd e n e r s .
Tribune and
Stearns Bikes
money on anything °
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UPPER SALT CREEK SAW MILL
MARTIN BROS., PROPRIETORS.
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