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“ T i l l . I .I H l# P I « C > w Summons. H o m e .” A ton-pipooileot of a Now Joinoy frli'inl writes to l i l i n tlial he has a very In the circuit court of, tin? st.'tte of Oregon, seusilile pis. He says he li.nl more fur I’nlk countv, department No. 2. p!gy ilia it he wauled to keep, so he s o l d I A Lei I'glow, plaintiff, . vs, * o n e t o a i i i i i u llvlns Iti a l i e l s h l H i r l l l S v illa The little pis had lien» l l v i n s !*hya D j «I v •'»nil .J«>hu . I. Paly, defendant*. ' III He p a n willi Ids tiro I hers and sis. To John .1, Daly, one of the al».»ve named de leis and had n e v e r b e e n outside ef il fendants: IN 'll IK N A M K OK HIE.STATIC OK until the man who Uoiishl him pul Id’ll I regot t, you are hereby required t*» appear In a laiskei. l i e d dowu llie »-over and and answer the 0.111 pi.tint filed against you in put II in his wagon to carry to I he new* j the above entitled M»it •*!» or before the hist home, latte iu the afternoon the farm j day of the time proecrilied in the order for er who sold ihe pig says he was surpris the publication of this ami:innii», fco-wit: The let «lay of June, 1!KX>. and if ) ou fail to to ap ed lo see something coming across Hie pear or answer for want thereof, plaintiff w ill sivampy meadow lielow Ills home, lie apply to the court for the relief demanded in watched II struggling through the wet hit»complaint The relief deman le I in said places, climbing the knolls, unlll at last complaint is for a judgment and decree that he discovered that It was his little the plaintiff recover from the defendants, I'liva Daly and John .1. Daly, the sum of friend, the pig he had sold, and who $*i00, with interest thereon it the rate of ten was now all covered with mud and pt r cent, per annum, from the till day of De dust and who. though very tired, seem cember, 1895, until imid, an 1 f >r the further ed rejoiced lo gel back to his old home sum of ¿7*» attorney’s fees and for coats and dUbureements herein, and fo r a decree that again, lie went straight toward the t te plaintiff’s mortgage mentioned and de- l.aru. where he knew there was the » «¡bed ill the collil»lail t (T ill l»e foreclosed, only home he recognized as such. The and that the p endues therein described !>e money was returned to the mau who »old to sa’ isfy said sums, ami that you and each of you be b arrel and forever foreclosed hud bought the little pig. and he staid of and from any and all right, title and iuter' during the rest of his unlurul life ut eat in or to the following described premises, situated in the county of Polk ami state of his oid borne. -Christian Work. C U T T L E F IS H FOR LITTLE FOLKS. IN K . The Peculiar I.f«(ald Which Thla Cu n e r o l.m u n d a B u y H e ro . rious Animal injects. j Soniotlmi's It requires more bravery | The cuttlefish are caught in great ¡ 10 do a little tbiut; all alone than to do M inor accidents a rs so frequent numbers oft the Cornwall coast and and such h urts so troublesome some great tiling In company wltb oth- are used as n bait for the conger eel, no household should be with ¡ ers. Thus a soldier may be a hero on out s bottle of for which tbjs part of the world Is cel tlie field of battle, tint lack tlie courage ebrated. The cuttlefish possesses no j to stand up alone on a platform and real mouth, but bus a long, cylindrical I make a speech. sucker with which it adheres firmly to the bait. The method of capturing the ltalpU ’.Valdo Emerson, lu his essay fish Is as follows: A long line from on “Heroism," says that genuine hero- ; tor which are suspended from 200 to 300 instant ism Is persistence. As an Illustration une, hooks baited with portions of pilchards be tells how his little son Waldo on his ‘ s s th e (almost the only bait the cuttlefish will world way to school had to puss a house take) Is let down into the sea and al knows AVegelabie Prcpaiationfor A s where lived a Trench family. The lowed to stop there for aliout half an it i s s similating the food antlRed ula - child heard the family talking their na hour. It Is tbeu drawn up. aud the ling tlì£ S inmarhs aiul Boweli. of tive language, which he could not un cuttlefish are found hanging by menus PERFECT of their suckers to the L>ait. i derstand. and that made him have a ) W A V IS CH 1 U > K # V The moment that they leave the wa CURE tort of superstitious fear of them. So I Jlr. Emerson usisi to walk to and from ters they eject with considerable force . for a great quantity of deep, black, viscous i school with the little fellow. Promote s Digestion,Cheerful- substance which Is about the consisten But oue day he decided that the nessandRest.Contains neither cy of treacle, and the stain made by It ¡ child was old enough to overcome his Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. upon the clothes of the fishermen is fear and pass the house of the Trench ¡ and N o t N a h c o t ic . permanent If It happens to fall upon ¡ family by himself. He went to school with the lad and told him that be must them. 1 had a conversation with one man return aloue. 1 Oregon, to-wit: The tract or portion of land who has several times received n full After school was dismissed Waldo Pumpkin Seed" ! being a part of the donation land claim of Mx.Smnm * Hulked manfully toward home until be G u ess! i Win. Bunts, Notification No. (ism, claim No. charge In his face, and he assured me s je w u F U F W U F S F u m r w w w f i RotAdle SJU - that beyond the smell, which Is most bad uearl r> a- bed Ihe Trench house. ! j 50 in township 8, south, range 0 west, of the W hat do«» «In hold in her dim pled hands. Anin Seed * Willamette meridian, in the county of Polk nauseous, he felt no Inconvenience ut T h is quaint U tile maiden fair. Then he stupì 1. and. leaning against | W ith her (¿reenaway dress and her broad rimmed ami state of Oregon, ami bounded and de all. no smarting or pain Iu his e>ea aud the fence begin to whimper. Miss ¡ «A G W 'ir!A > ' Jtii. f Hem Seed - scribed os follows: Beg n dug at the north- lis t. Said the man " ho buX traveled: KII zm I hmu i ietir, a ueiglibor, saw him And her show er of golden hair? west cornel of said claim No. 50, thence south no bad after effects. If any of the liquid gets upon the "Years ago in a western frontier town and w -nt tc his rescue. "Coinè. Waldo. | 48 degrees, f»2/, east 40.10 chains, thence south I 42 degrees M ‘ west along the center of the nets. It rots them lieyond repair uu- a traveler, foots .t and weary, arrlv»Hl I am gol ; your way. and you can | A perfect Remedy for Constipa county rood from Dallas to Lewisville, 07 05 less It Is washed off immediately. An I one afternoon and made his way down walk with me.’- said she. tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea | cha ns to the intersection of said center line of other curious fact is that this fluid the one street of the burg. He was The child looked up tearfully Into siid county mail with the center line of the Worms .Convulsions .Feverish her eyes a moment and I lien said In ! county road from Isaacs Sm ith’s to Lewis will not Injure cloth in the slightest ! suddenly startled by the sounds of n ess and L O S S O F SLE E P. ville, thence along center of last itsm *d coun degree beyond making a permanent shots, and, looking up. discovered four the most doleful voice. ”1 dou't think ty road, north 52 degree* 15* west 5.(X) chains, stain. One man told me that he had i men shooting at one another. The that was wlint my father meant for me j Facsimile S i g n a t u r e o f thence south 28 degrees west 20 40 chains to to do." Then tie trudged on by him | the southerly boundary of said claim No. 50, used a Jersey for several years which i men were standing at the four corners i thence north 58 degrees SO' west 18.87 chains had been squirted all over at different | o f an Imaginary square, and each was self. N EW YO RK. io the soutliw* st corner of said claim No. 50, times by these cephaloj>od8. but that shooting at the man catacorner to blin. In such ways boys and girls may j thence north 28 degre* i> 15' east 00 23 chains except for 4he cloth being stained It Being In what he supposed a safe posi prove their heroism In the little duties j to the place of beginning, containing 205.14 was as good os ever. tion, he paused to watch the outcome of life. | acres more or les*. When this “Ink” Is ejected under wa i f the fray, when a bullet, golug wide | This summons is published pursuant to an ; order of the Hon, \V. L. Wells, udge of the ter, it hangs in a sort of cloud and does of its Intended mark, cut by his ear. I M P E R T I N E N T S I MI AN S . I county court, of the state of Oregon for Polk not spread -London Leader. That roused his wrath, and. drawing j county, dulv inode at chamber» on the 17th his pistol, lie dropped the man In his sin Kxiterienoe In tlie Monkey Tem day of April 1000. The (late of the first pub ili# at llena re». lication of this summons is Ap*il 20, 19C0, tracks who had all but dropped him. ml of the last publication Ju n e 1, 1%0. On tlie occasion of our visit to the Another bullet flying wide from its A R i c h M a n 's P ro je ct. TO W NS K M ) * H AI IT, mark, but near to the stranger, caused monkey temple at Bañares we had Attorneys for plaintiff. A rich man,s s'atem cnt that he in- provided ourselves with popcorn and teuds to devote almost his entire Mm to lay out oue of the other pair, other goodies which we expected to of ind the two remaining men sought fortune to charitable works h is aroused -ufety In flight. Iu that particular fer their bolineases. But the monkeys C itation . nitidi discussion. This is because it did not give us a chance to do that. will do much good. It is a praise town duels had lieeu previously com They snatched the dainties from our paratively harmless amusements, ow In the county court of the state of Oregon worthy endeavor, but there are many ing to the poor marksmanship of the hands, aud when our supplies were ex- for folk county. other agencies which accomplish ju>t coutestauts, but the mau who could la usted they amused themselves by j In the matter of the estate of David Davis, as much good. lake llos'ctlerV leceased. shoot had arrived, aud the inhabitants, mimicking us. To Mary Dieckhoff, Edgar David, Frank Da- Stoni ..eli Hitt» rs for instance— the although they turned out to greet him One of our party, who had a bad remedy. For fifty . vi.s, Ida L e w , A. J . Davis ami William L. great American in a body and grant him the freedom cold, used his handkerchief with con Davis, greeting: years it lias cured constipation, dys IN TD K NAME OF THK STATIC OK pepsin and all the ills which arise of the city, did so in manifest awe and siderable emphasis. Scarcely had he replaced his handkerchief In his pock I >regon, you and each of you are hereby cited trepidation. “ WHAT DO ICS 811K HOLD?" j md required to appear in the county court of from we.ik digestion. This medicine "Whenever he told the story after et when a monkey seized the protrud “ A bunch of sw eet v io le ts i" Bessie declares. the state of Oregon, for the county of P.«lk, will keep |lie stomach iu good shape ing end, pulled it out and gave an ex “ Som e candy I " enys sugar too th Paul. ! it the court mom thereof, in Dallas, in the and the bowels regular. It is a won ward. be used to wind It up Impress “ Oh. I know I” shouts K ate, w ith a m ischievous ively by saying. ‘And. boys, In that cellent imitation of the act. Then, of i said county of Polk, on wink. derful restorative tonic and health town after that they went around me course, some of us had kodaks, and M o n d a y, th e 7 th day ef May, “ She h asn 't got nuflln at s i l l " builder. It is also a preventive for as If I had been a swamp.' " —New after we had taken several pictures | liKX), a t !)o’clock in the forenoon of that day, malaria, fever and ague. Ask for it, Now I 'l l whiaper a se cre t, if y ou ’ ll never t e ll— another personification of impudence then and there to show cause, if any there be. York Tribune. She is not holding posies or plums. why H. B. Cos per, the administrator with and insist upon li iving it. See that a picked up a little block of wood which Hut hidden away in her (at III tie fists | will annexed, of the estate of David Davis, , Piivate Kev. » ue Stamp covers the lay upon the ground aud with it took i C o n «111 e r e (I t h e P r o f e s s o r . Are two dear, lit tle , duln ty, pink thum bs! (creased, should not lie authorized, IK.-eiised ! neck of the Lot tie. — E lle n K night Bradford in L ittle F olk s. The mighty Jowett of Oxford Invited several snapshots at us. and empowered to sell a t public auction, in A third ill conducted simian (a vain j the manner provided by law, for the purpos-- a Btudeut to walk with him. After i >f raising funds with which to pay off the in T lic D o n k e y D o n k . They Take Their Cow* With Them. they had been on the road for about : female, who deserted her infant for debtedness of said estate, the real property The czar of Russia lias three small 30 minutes the pupil finally spunked 1 the purpose) grabbed from my shoul A woo little lady who lives In a sub belonging to said estate, which is deso. died as urb hhw and heard a donkey for the fol ows, to-wit: The southeast quarter of daughters whose chief uourisliuien up inrage aud remarked. "Nice day. ders a red chuddar scarf aud In a few j flying leaps carried it to a lofty mina ! professor." first time the other day while out for a section 18, in township 9 south, range ti west, consists of milk. aud. ns experts lu t Do you really chink so?” wus the ret. There she put it on and evidently walk with her aunt. She talked about of the W illamette meridian, in the county of rearing of babies commend the use of Polk and state of Oregon, and containing l!»0 i “fancied herself” Immensely. But she milk of oue cow. the little princes- s faraway «ms; ' _ of Jowett. It continually after getting home. It acres. Another k T ’ hour passed, and the was not allowed to retain her prize, was "such a boofu’ donkey” and W IT N E S S the Hon. W . L. Wells, judge take the cows with them ou their tru j In about three minutes at least 40 tnou- When they were taken on a u- ¡boy stammei»id out; of the county court of the state els. “such a good donkey’ and so on of Oregon, for the county of cent visit to the emperor of (iermauy. i “Nice road profi-snor." ! keys had bit a piece of my precious through her small store of adjectives. [ h RAL Polk, with the seal of said court a palatial stable car was attached to chuddar. When her father came home at night, The teacher responded. "I)o you real affixed, this 19th day of March, j Then our native guide informed me the Imperial train, and lu this car were j ly think so?” ho heard the story over again, with a A. D , 1900. two stately Holstein cows, which sup Attest: K. Hay ter, clerk. renewal of the adjectives. The matriculate began to boll lu his that the monkeys were very fond of plied milk fresh, warm and of a uni ! bones and to get even more frightened, scarfs and that they captured a great “And so you liked the donkey, dar form quality ns the children required ' but he managed to again blurt out. i many on the stone “ghats” near the ling. did you?” he asked, taking the Summons. It. The Railroad Gaxette states that "Clouds seem to be lilting up with rain, temple while their owners were bath tiny lass on tils knee. ing in the river. Perhaps on the prin- when the two august emperors fell on professor.” to which the answer was; “Oh. yes. papa; I liked him—that Is. ; clple that “misery loves company” he I liked him pretty well, but I didn't "Do you really thiuk so?” In the circuit court of the state of Oregon each Olliers’ necks at the station at Potsdam the awed spectators were for Polk county, department No. 2. like to hear him donk.” The two returned lo the college ; seemed to think his item of news ¡ F. M. Bailey, phiinbifF, ■ somewhat startled to hear a lusty ground, aud the professor said, “Well, ought to console me; but. although the V* Ton for five c e n ts,a t DrujQrhta, C rocers. Rrst.-iorant», “moo!” from the train which had Just young mau, we have been walking for “monkeyshines” continued as long as A C le v e r H o rn e . John MuiiMon, Arvilla ! R;-.ioo:is, N ew s-Stands, (itn v ral Stores and ii.in««-rs brought the czar. several hours, aud everything you said we stopped in the tern (ile “compound,” S>»ops. T liey banish pain, induce sleep, and i>roloi.^ life. At a farm one of the horses wns con Munson, and II. 1< I no longer found them quite so lu One gives relief I N o matter what’s the m atter, «in«- <%j|j Kenton, A. F . Toner, has been as stupid as it possibly could stuntly escaping from its stable at purtucr» doing biiNiue»» do you Rood. Ten sam ples and one thousand |. ,ti- dicrous.— Chautauqua ». “ The N oblest Mind be.” m o itu ls sent by mail to any address on receipt of pi h e , night, and It wns thought some boyc j under the firm name of by the R ¡p an s Chemical C o., lo.Sprucc S t., N'tw \ oik City! His companlou replied, "Do you real The best contentment lias." Y>i had been playing pranks and let It out. Kenton vt Toner, and It D ep en d ». however noble in mind, no man or ly thiuk so?” The farmer decided to sleep In the hay ! J . C . Proctor and Mal “Dou't you love an old fashioned tha Proctor, defend The professor looked at the young woman can have perfect contentment loft to discover, If he could, how It was ant». snowstorm. Pauline?” managed, lie found the horse broke T oJ. 0. Proctor, sns of th# above named da* without physical health. The blood man a moment. Then he smiled and “Yes. if the man who takes me out grasped his hands warmly. From that •mist he kept pure and the stomach the halter, went to the door, pulled the fendants: has a new fashioned sleigh.” -Chicago time on conversation never flagged IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OK and digestive organs in good order latch up and galloped into a field near Ue:o;d. yon uru hereby reipiirad to appear The I test means for this purpose is during their walks.—Saturday Evening with the cows and sheep, and no the Oregon, antluiiMwer the complaint filed against you in l ’osu Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It promptly mystery was explained. the above entitled suit on or before the lust , day of the time prescrilied in the order for biires all blood humors and erupt io:;* P H tlr il th e P o rte r. : publication of this NUintnons, to-wit: Ttie 1st and tones up the system. The pet fad of a certain actress Is j lay of June, 1900, and if you fail to ho appear 60 Y E A R S’ I and answer, plaintiff will apply to the said The favorite cathartic is Hood's shoes, and she never travels without a E X P E R IE N C E I court for the relief demanded in his complaint pair of shoe trees lu her satchel. One Pills. 25c. | The relief demanded in s iid complaint is for a seasou she was touring the west. When judgment and de jree against tne defendant, she went to bed iu the Pullman the Gcr e a! Agent on the Pacific Coast for J«*hn Munson, for lb© sum of 91,000, with in FropnKHlinK < tiry until lie mum a. terest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, pel The usual method of propagating first uight eastward from Butte, she annum from the .‘ini day of Dec*eiiiher, 1898. took off her trim walking boots aud. and for the flirt mr sum of $200 attorneys chrysanthemums Is by menus of cut us her custom is, slipped the trees into fees, ami f«»r costs and disbursement» in this tings. If large plants are desired, they tr a d e M arks suit, and for a decree that plaintiff’s mort are started in January or February, them and set them under the edge of D e s ig n s gage mentione land described in the complaint but when large blooms are wanted for the berth. It was broad daylight when C o p y r i g h t s A c . herein lie f«*reclo**d, and that the premise-* exhibition purjioses the cuttings arc she was awakened by the respectful An von« «endtiitf a »ketch mid dcncrlntlon may therein describe«! I»e sold to satisfy »aid siuns, quickly ascertain our opinion fro© whether an aud somewhat awestricken voice c* ft H A ST A KOL'TK an I that you lie barred ami f«»rever forecloaed often started as late as May or June, Invention la probably patentable. Cnmmunlca- She drew the curtaiua *1 and fi *«in uny and all l ight, title aud Intel - and the phrits are grown to single the porter. aoiii free. Oldest Oldoftt in aironry for securing patent«, e»t ¡11 or to tfie following described premise», aside aud looked out Into the aisle. ruteni» taken tad stems and allowed to develop but one tnrnuirh Munn A Co. receive rprrúil notice. to -" t All of th at tract of land aituaU in flower. ice, without charno. In the In order to grow healthy The porter was standiug there, boldiug T rsln s leave D alla* for Portland mid way station s ' o k conntv, Oregon, t*»-wit; Beginning at a t f i:1 0 a . m . e x ce p t Sundays. .» point iu the center of the county mail at the plants that will give large and fine the shot’s lu bis baud. “Here they la. lady.” be said. “outheust corner of the M artha E. Dm ford flowers, strong and vigorous cuttings A handsomely IHunfrated weekly. Lnrvest otr- r »ct in the d«matiou land cluim of David will I k * necessary, and they will bo I’ulatlon of any »dent Ido lournal. Term». $3 a “Well. Just put them down under the P.»rll;»n«l 8:30 a in, 7:3 • p in year; four niontha, $L Sold by all newsdealer*. Also the largest stock of warm air registers and furnace Leave 1 »rant and wife, Not No. 1,9.31. se ctio n ^ , best If they are taken from plauts that tie:»h pb .1 • said she. The mao bea- Leave Salem 1 1 a nr, 9:3 5 p in townsliip 7 eolith, rang«* 5 went, thence run A rrive A shland 12:33 a m : 11;30 a m supplies on the Pacific coast. ¡lutod ¡1 uipu »it. ning west along the center of aaid n«a«l 17 1-2 have not been forced.—American Agri A rrive Sacrament«» L p nr. 4:35 a m 011 y t j ( »(> y ou put them on by A rrive San F ran cisco 7:45 p in ; 3:15 a ni. chains, theuca north t«> th« center of the I a A- culturist. Creole river, thence down said river with the y ( m isci e< I. meamieriiigs thereof to a point due north of “What. 0 shoe«9” asked the lady. Ailm inistraors Notice. For Over Fifty Y s a n . A rrive O dcen 5:45 a n»; l i :4 5 a ni. starting (stint, tlience south 22-7.5 chain» to "No. miss” answered the |>orter. "I Arrive D enver 9 :0 0 » n i; 9 :00 a m . the place of beginning, containing 24 acre» An old and well tried remedy. Mrs A rrive K ansas C’itv 7 :2 5 a n i; 7.25 a m. means yom feet. Aiu 1 these yero more or less. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup lias Lien A rrive Chicago 7:45 a m ; »;30 s m. o n e* IS tir.KKHY o i v k n t o ALL w h o m i t This numinous is publinhed by order of the tilings feet?' may concen t. th a t I have been »(«pointed by Hon. W . L. Well», judge of the county court used lor over fifty years by million» of Blue«» then she lias carried the ghast lion, \V. L. Well«, j ultre of l*olk e i .n h .»m u in lstfslor of tf.e state of Oregon for Polk countv, mothers f«»r their children while teeth of the ©»t-itti <>f William (.a y , lato of Polk count \ A rrive I o« A nge1«« L * 0 p n i; 7 0Ô a m. It soothes ly looking boot trees In her trunk.— d«ce*»«it. All persons Indebted I • said e state « i 1 made at chandtera on the 17th day of Aptil, ing, with perfect success. A rrive F.l Ihis» «*:0U p n i; fl:'<0 p n». WMiltllflOft 1 u S t . _______ Th«» date of the first publication is malts in.- payment and any «me holding a claim 19M, A rri e F o rt W o ith »130 a u i; 6 . » a m. the child, softens the gums, allays all a/ainst mid rntat« will pr<Nent the name to m e, dulv April ‘/ 0. 1900, Mid of the last publication A rrive C ity f.l Mexi o 9:55 a m : 9 :55 a ni. pain, cures wind colic and is the betd v orirte.1, within iix month« from th is date, a t the J .ne 1, 1900. A rrive N o sto ii 4 00 a n r,4:0ü a m. ofltc* of N. I. Butler, Dallas, Polk cou* tv , Orsuon A rrive New O rléans 0: 5 p n i ;8 :2 5 p n r remedy for diarrhoea. 1» pleasant t<* I T O W N SE N D «V H A R T , ih iled , April *4. 1900. A rriva Watdiiimton ü :4 ia in : 6 4.’ a ni. the taste. Sold by druggists in every j Attorneys for Plaintiff. A rrive New ^ « rk 1* 43 p n»; 1 * * * P «*• AMKI.IA H. t*A Y . Admit, ivtral or part of the world. 25 cent* a bottle, j N. L. Holier ¡it»««rne> f»ir rotate. It* value i* incalculable. He sure and Pullm an and T o u rist cars on InAb tram *. C h air ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing S\ a i» Sacram en to to O dgcn and Kl Paso, aud tou rU t F o l l a u e P ln itta F o r (lo o m s . ars lo Chi« a^ o, S t . L«iui». New O ileaim and >Ja»h nip and take no other kind. Tlie most graceful plants for rooms, Sum m ons. Thl* moat aggravating and tormenting of all skin diseases is caused by an acid condition of t f B N m B i n B M t ag to n . corridors or halls arc palms. The kinds __ th* blood, and unless relieved through certain instrumentalities too much known by the names of Kcutin bel- A F « :»m ee*a W l f * P ro tm tN . In the circuit court «.f the state f O r ig i n morvnnn. I'h.cnix ruplcnla and Cocos of this acid poison reaches the skin and it becomes red and inflamed. The itching and burning are C on necting at San Fnn«i*«*o «lili s*v *m l »tceia- We inaj not I k *, a* the writers say, ed f *r the o«'inty of IN»!!*, departió n* N«*. 2 almost »unbearable, especially when overheated from any cause. The skin seems on fire, sleep or rest it hiii lin«*» f«.r Itou««labi. Ja p a n , C h in a, Pm tipi»«« wi'ddclliatin generally siieeeed well In ucated 111 art. some «if us cannot tell the, e iitia ljtfid So u th A i r erica. Mud** Allen, i «lain tiff, 1 impossible, the desperate sufferer, regardless of consequences, scratches until strength is exhausted. V» \ such | malt Iona Another graceful plant difference between a ehromo and an oil This burning, itching humor appears sometimes in little pustules, discharging a sticky fluid, which Arthur Mien, defendant I Is the umbrella plant it'yperus ulterul- painting, hut what difference tloee that forms crusts and scales. Again the skin is dry, hard and fissured, itches intensely, bleeds and scabs over. T o Arthur Allen, the defen tant above n.un *d: make? L«M tkim: from our kitchen door, CURVAI l.fv « A ll. DAII.Y follai. with gni»alike leaves arranged This is a painful and stubborn form of the disease. I N TM K N \ »1 E OK T H K S 1\\ r K oK we can *ee a picture made by nature her j While Eczema, Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum and many like troubles are spoken of as diseases oi ( K x e p t Sunday) Oregon von are hereby cmii'ii n loti t«. a;»|»« ar In 1 lie form of a wl»e*»l at the tup of the skin, they are really blood diseases, because an« I ana war ihj c .iq .la in t hied against voi It* mi moron * stems. Vet other* or«» •elf. l’.irtlaiid A r. 5 50 P f:90 A M L e. We do not know much about women’* Merry L e. * ;I 4 P M •m or Iwfore tiie iaet «fay of the time | .r. «,n il»- tin* varte»rated (Rirltir palm «Aspidistra ll.v S A M L r. chile» in tin* t»ciuxht«‘d region, hut from « I in the »r.fer for th«» public «ti««n of tul» *u ««. C orvallis L e. t : f t p V I 1 J A P M Ar. in«>«aa, t«»-«vit: 'foe first dav ofJnn«*, 19» 0, vatiegniai with broad leaves striped all I hear «»f them their mcmltem waste A» A*1» «n » Corealfc»cr.nrw d w ith tra in s <4 O re ami if v**u fail »«• to a:qwar *r answer, for with creamy yellow; (•rvvlllcu mhttsta. a great deal «>f sympathy on that **p«H»r, . •i 1 entrai aia) Kaateni railrua*!. wont thaiwnf id.-dnlitf will apply to the court with fertdlke foliage; Ja|tancse grass forlorn creature,” the farmer’» wife. Not for the relief demand »1 in tier i'otiip'a»nt. (Eulalia Japonha». with slender grassy If the blood Is in a pure, healthy condition, no poisonous elements can reach the skin. long ago a clubwoman, speaking hef«*re j Tha relief prave«I f«»r in -.aid »>.iu d *i:»t f.-r DALLAS PAKSETifiEK. Externa) applications of washes, lotions anrt salves sometimes mitigate the itching and soothe the a farmer*’ inslitute. told the farmer*'! a decree dim »’ vfag the Umd« of m iti limmy leaves striped with white bands; the inflammation, but cannot reach the disease. Only S. S. S., the real blood medicine, can do this. wive* that ih«*»r llv«** were bounth d "on Daily. Ezcept Scada; »»«»w exU in¿ Uvweeii plaintiff Atlil l« f«>tidi.*|t, fig leaf palm (Aralln Jamaica», having S. S. S., tlie only purely vegetable remedy known, is a safe and permanent cure for Eczema and all deep-seated blood and the north by a wash tub, on the cn»l !•> a for thecuetikly «*f the editor chini ..f phdntLf handsome gre«>ti leaves, and last, hut « S O P II Lv. PSfilai'-d A« h S A A M •kin troubles. It gbe* direct to the seat of the disease, neutializes the acids and cleanses the bloc*!, re-inforces and invigorates cook store, on the south by a sewing ma •n I defendant, xml f *r the «dnmge «*f p|Min iM P li.t r . Dal-*» I.» « . » A l i not least, the green or varlepitisl In chine tn«l on the west by a cradle.” This •11 the organ«, aud thus clears the ay*tem of all impurities through the natural channels ; the skin relieved, all inflammation tiif’« name from >u»ie Ah. n to Simif Mcirt- dia rubber plant. Au.v or all of these fiel I. ami f»*r her endU an l «hn'iuia. n .ts in may be *«, but ev«-n then th»*re I* mat) subsides, and all signs of the disease disappear \»ill do well In rooms. thia suit. for the aemirardlual point* of wifetusid. Mn m Hoffndn, of Cardington. Ohio. *•>-« she w«* afflicted w4th Scnfulow «»ore* and Kcaetna VARHIll CIVISICN. Th«e «i'nmiHi* L »ahlU ietl iiumian* f » vn motherhood, home an«l happiness. Ami in from hit I h Her'face a» ti*i#* Iwcatne *»> badly swollen that she was not r#cofrni*.*ihl#. »ml her limb* Pasarng er «le»M>tf foot **f Jt-ftervc«' s*revt. orxler o f the ILmoralde \V. U \Y«! a, judg • f •nd h a m t* w v te r e r v s o re . S h e w a * tr e a t e d bv a ll t h e d o c to r * in to w n w ith o u t b e in g b e n e filte d . a n d in 11am nim I f-'.cu». A IK L IK M AIL - 1 HI W L hJL L Y . the county e w d «*f the «t..ie . f i .|«.K«m f .r t o r re « c a r d ie * fo r r e l ie f, w*«* to ld b v a n o k l p fn m M a n to la k e S 8 . 8 S h e fo llo w e d hi.« a d v ic e a n d wan Ili* frl-nft* Mitl he rwilJ let. Th* (ooiiih man ave 8 36 a . a i h « rtlM » l A rrive 3 ;0f i p r o m p t!* cw red a m t h a * n e v e r b a d • r e t u r n o f t h e .!i* e a « e T h is w a s s e v e n te e n y e a r s ag o . S h e « .n c e r e ly I'«»lk Smutty, dulv made ami n*er*J .a ch vu», Mv flaiitrrx waa tmuon*. I f we «ltd Ini? kn ow how little acme I -alias A rrive » 5** a Leave 3:6»» p. ni. b e lie r e * » b e w o n b l have been 1» h e r g r a v e y e a r * * g o hu t fo r S . S . 9 ., a u d adda, w h a t it h a * d o n e fo r m e lier» o n the I9tn day of \pu.. 19,m The «fate A i. lie Leave 7 30 a. i Arri«» 5:10 p. s i. Th«- pu b lic cu«v«| him o t m nr* atrotqrly than It w ill J o f o r o c h e r *. '' enjoy »he great 1 hi tig* Hint they |* h - j of tne fiivt j>utdi»ation «»1 th»« summon« is Ilia frtcmlB bad rn«i him un aea* there would not be to much envy April 20, I9ÛÜ, and • f the last publication Send for our book ou Blood ami Skin Diseases, and write our physicians fully about vour ^ — Philadelphia Pr*« a J u n e ! , 1900 TO W N .SEN D à H A R T . In the world. If Woods ag ent a t D allas statio n or atkirew CMC; they «rill cheerfully give any information or advice vrante.1 We make no charge for thia. Addreaa, MM H A V E IT READY S t Jacobs Oil ra p » « The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of PAINS A CH ES The J Kind You Have Always Bought. RTPAN S tabules doctors fimi A Good Pres eription ïbr mankind w c M c P herson P atents Richardson & Boynton Co's warm air furnaces. John Van Range Go's hotel and household ranges American Boiler Co’s Scientific American. South E a st SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. iwiisrs for steam and hoi water. In t e g a t e f t * 4-7 Firs« :a.n d 46 5 cco n d s tre e ts , N P O T V r L / if J D ECZEMA - - - O aEQ O « SATANIC T H E R E C A N B E NO E X T E R N A L I R R IT A T IO N W I T H O U T A N IN T E R N A L C A U S E . A ttorney* for plaintiff. f % II M ARKHAM. O . P A. P o rtiaix l. (>reg>a*i.