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-rase * The n u d ern M o th e r «n d “ A man learn* hi* politic* and opiuioiiH from hi* father and other men, but bin re ligion from his mother,” writes An Amer ican Mother in Ladies* Home Journal. “ No vicious manhood can quite kill the faith • |»ieh sprang up in his *mil when he I l i t. n little child, ut her knee every III*;I i i.i was hushed to sleep «m her hr'«*:ist while she sang ‘that sweet »tory or «»Id. when Jesus was here among ineu.‘ In earlier time* in tbi* ci mu tip a mother had little work outside of In r hotnte and children. She watchnl her hoy day nud night to k«*«‘p him ucnr to Clod and out of the devil’s elutclu*». It was she who told of the Ha he and the cross out of the old book which lay on the table beside her lad. lie saw her turn to it when she was happy, when she was wretched, when she was old Olid «lying. So it came that there wus nothing so near to God in that man's eyes as his mother, her Bible and her Saviour. But that woman 1» long dead and buried. The modern moth er talks of her as of some coarse animal whose Ignoble life wus starve«! «nit in a cage, llc r own feet are set in a lanre 1 * 11 «»in. Her horixou takes in the world. She manage* political caucuses, civic a f fairs. countless domestic ami foreign mis sions. Art, literature, society uud help less humanity claim her. She rises ev ery morning knowing that a botched old world Is waiting for her to set it right.” A Summons. H e r Son. M a tte r. A wise mistress who wants to have and to keep good servants simuld herself do any fault timling that may be required and never if possible to help it depute the tusk to any one. not even a daughter, es pecially if the latter is young and has not hud much or any experience of house keeping, for sect ants, particularly elderly women, resent being corrected by a dep uty, even when they accept it with a good grace from their mistress. They would dislike and resent still more to have a message of correction sent to them through a fellow servant. 50 YE A R 8 V E X P E R IE N C E m i s Kim mm i n U c r s i s s y . In the circuit court of. the st.de «»f Oregon, The Oregon Agriculturist says: “ A for l*olk county, department No 2. plan for (supplying the publlg with A!»el Tglow, plaintiff, i VK. ( fresh eggs 1» being tried In Germany T o m s a n d T k t l r M u te s . Phva Duly and John « In the hope that It will Increase the de .1. Daly, defendant*. / i The number o f fem ale» allow ed to j T o John .1, Daly, «»tie of the above name 1 de mand for a strictly fresh article. Egg a ton* depend« upon the age anil vigor ft mtunts: depots are to be established in the prin o f the male bird. 1 have used as many IN T D K N A M K, OK I* U K ST A T K OK cipal cities, at which the quality and ( a » lft fem ale« with one tom and had <begot». y«»u are hereby required to appear uud answer the complaint fii«*«l against you in freshness o f the eggs w ill be guaran* : - good result», anti again I have read of the ulwiVe entitled «tit. "it «»r Itefore the lust teed. For every bad egg the purchas- as many as 20 females being mated T h a com plication o f «lay of the time LiruecrilxxJ in the order for I er Is entitled to get 15 good oues. Ev- 1 to oue tom with entirely satisfactory the publication of this timiiiiona, to-wir,; The ery poultry mail has to mark all eggs results. 1 have used tw o ton»» with a 1st «lay of June, 1900, and if \«*u fail *>•«» to ap pear «»r answer for want thereof. p!ailitiff will j w hich he sends to one o f these depots flock o f 22 hen«, allow ing only oue at ply to tiie court for the relief «ieiuandeti in In such a way that they can be traced male at a time to run with the flock, his complaint The relief demanded in said back to him. and If it is found that he keeping the other male shut Iu one o f complaint is for u judgment and decree that furnished bad eggs as fresh ones be my chicken |>eus entirely aw ay from the plaintiff recover fr«»m the defendants, Piiya Daly and John .1. Duly, the sum <*f w ill not be allowed to sell to the de- | the rest o f the turkey». The results $'.00, with interest thereon at the rate of ten pots.” from these method» were very satis ia a e e r y sore trou b le, but per cent, per annum, from the O h «lay «»f De- factory. I-nter on. when a number o f d o a b le, o r separately, as sprain It P a y s to F a t te a . cctidier, 1X95, until »»aid, and f >r the further o r bruise, there is n o remedy the hens took to sitting or were with sum of $7"> attorney’s fees ami for costs and It w ill require a!>out six weeks to k n o w n th e equal o f disbursements herein, ami for a decree that fatten chickens for market, and If a broods o f turkey», only one male was t l,»j plaintiff's nimtgage mentioned and de- needed. I do not tldnk It Imst to mate scrllied in the cotnoUit t «r in Is- foreclosed, farm er only once tries fattening the ns many females with a young torn uj and that the p emises therem described l»e fow ls sold and notes the diiTerenc*e In with a tom 2 or more years old.—Mrs. sold to sa isf v sain sums, and that v«»u an«i price obtained lie will uot again catch each of you 1.« barrel t mid forever foreclosed up whatever lie can o f the supply o f F. A. H argrave In Poultry W es t o f at d fr«»m any und all right, title and inter fe e s est in or to the following deserilted premises, the farm aud sell without having first U o n D o Y o n T re n t Y o u r S ts te rf situated in the County of Polk uiul state «»f prepared them for the market, says It Is the easiest thing lu the world for Oreg«»u, to.wit: The tract or portion of land Iow a Homestead. This is a very eotn beings part of the donation land claim of inub practice on the farm and one that a boy to be polite to some other fel \\ h i . Bums, Notification No. Ibid, claim No low h sister. Then why 1« It K o in e of Is fast becoming aptairent as a inla 50 in township 8. south, range ll west. *»f the them find It s o hard to remember to In» Willamette meridian, in the county •>( Polk take. equally c o u r t e o u s to their own slaters’/ and state o f Oregon, and bounded *nd de until taey are 2 unU 3 years old. N e w s a n d N o te s . Many n hoy is rude t o his sister with scribed as follows: he. n dug at the north My method o f mating Is simply this: Ne Plus Ultra, an English variety o f west corner >>f *ai«l claim A»». o6, thence s«»uth out really realising it—lu other words, 48 degree», 62*, east 40.10 clinta*, thence south beau. Is highly eommeuded by Am eri select the »ery best tom possible, and he forgets to be polite. Then again he 42 degiees 30' west along the center «»f the can Gardening as a late crop, dwarf, In fenmles do not discard a very fine Is afraid of being dubbed a sissy If lie county i*oa«i from Dallas to Lewisville, 07.9A garden beau. marked oue because it Is not quite as should be c a u g h t paying some atten cha ns t«i the inters'-ction of said center line of In Bohemia, where horse radish Is large us desired. By this I do uot tion t o Ills slHter. I t Is a bad habit for s >id county road with the center line «»f the county road from Isaacs Smith’s to Lewis grown to perfection, the kind known as mean that I breed from small boned a u y one to g e t Into—tlmt o f saving ville, thence along center of butt named coun maliuer or maliucr kren, which has' female». There are some larger than o n e ’ » polite ways for outsiders. ty road, u ntil 52degree* 15' west 3.00 chains, others lu all flocks o f the same age. I f you meet your sister lu the street, theme south 28 degrees west 20 40 chains to Just been introduced Into the United aud 1 should uot advise the use In the the southerly Imundary of said claim No. 56, States. Is considered superior to any take your hat otf when you speal^ to breeding pen o f an undersized fem ale thence north 58 degrees SO' west 18.87 chains other. her. You would do It fo r some other Lo the southw* st corner of said claim No. 56, On account o f the large amount of or a runt; nor should 1 discard from boy’s sister. thenco north 28 degrees 15' east 0i> 23 chains my breeding yard an extra large fe I f she asks you a question, don’ t an t«> the place of beginning, containing 265.14 water roots contain, cows on roots are male because she Is not quite up in never as thirsty in winter time as they acres more «»r less. sw er her In a rude o r careless man fancy points, fo r the reason that the '1'bis summons is published pursuant to an otherwise would be. ner ns If you thought she did not know order o f the B«>n, \\ . L. Wells, udge of the American apples are reported as gain tom will overcome to some extent the what she was talking r.bout uud wasn’ t county court, of the state of Oregon fur l'olk defects. The well marked fem ale will w’ortli listening to. county, dulv made at chambers on the 17th ing a strong hold in the markets o f the produce large stock from the mating day of April 1900. The date of the first pub chief cities o f Germany. Don’ t tease her or make fun o f her in with a large tom. and the oue not so lication of this summons is A p ¡1 20, 1900, any way to hurt her feelings. You ud o! the lust publication June 1, 19(0. well marked will product» evenly mark wouldn’ t do that to some other girl. A R ic h M a n * « P r o je c t . TOW NSEND A H ALT, ed young from the mat lug with a well You can just bank all you have on Attorneys for plaintiff. A rich man,* »• m om ent tlmt he in- Double Trouble SPRAIN S B RÜ ÏSES St Jacobs Oil nwrr.TKCDtt T rade M ar k s D esig n s C o p y r ig h ts A c . Summons. Anyone sending a sketch and desertntlon may quickly ascertain our optnnm free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Com mini lea- Hons st riutljr confidential. II ami lx «ok oil Cutouts sent free. Oldest agency fo r securing patents. Patents taken through Muni» A Co. i tperlnl notice, without charge, In the In the circuit court of the state •f < iregon | for Polk county, department No. 2. i T . M. Bui uy, plaintiff. | vs , John Munson, A rvilla | Mun -on, and H. L Kenton, A. K. Toner, j partners doing business under the firm name of Keiiteu A Toner, ami .f. C. Proctor an«I M a l tha Proctor, defend ants. T o J . C. Proctor, one of the above named de fendants: Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. la r g e s t cir culation o f any sclontldc Journal. Term s. f:i a year; fou r months, $1. Hold by all newsdealers. J (361 Broadway. New York Brauch Office, C26 F Ht., Washington’ iigton, D. C. Administraor’s Notice. IN TH K NAM K OF TH E STATE OF you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit <>u or before t l,e last day of the time prescribed in the order fm publication of this summons, to-wit: The 1st day «>f June, 1900. and if you fail to so appear ami answer, plaintiff will apply to the sai«l court, for the relief demanded iu his complaint ’Die relief demanded in said complaint is f«»r a judgment and decree against the defendant, J«»hn Munson, for the sum of $1,600, with in terest thereon ut the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 3rd day of December, 1898, and for the further sum of $200 attorneys fees, and for costs ami disbursements in this suit, uud for a decree that phuiititf's mort gage mentions land described in the ctunplaint In the circuit court of the state of Oroeg«»n herein be foreclosed, and that the premises therein described be s«»l<l to satisfy said sums, for the county «»f Polk, department No. 2. and that you be barred and forever foreclosed Susie Allen, plaintiff, j of and from any and all right, title and inter vs. ¡* est in or to tbc following described premises, Arthur Allen, defendant. I To Arthur Allen, the defendant above named: to-wit: A ll «>f that tract «»f land situate in IN T11 K N A.V1K < > K T11 K ST A T E () K Polk countv, Oregon, to-wit: Beginning a( Oregon yon are hereby commanded to appear a point in the center of the county road at the and answer the complaint filed against you southeast corner of the Martha K. Bui ford on «>r before the lost «lay of the time orescrib- tract in the donatiou land claim of David «*«1 in ti>e order for the publication of triis sum (•rant and wife, N ot No. 1,951. section 33, mons, to-wit: The first day of June, 1900, township 7 south, range 5 west, thence run and if you fail so to appear or answer, for ning west along the centor of said road 17 1-2 want thereof plaintiff will apply t«» the court chain«, thence north to tin center of the La- for the r«-lhd demanded hi her complaint. Creole river, thence down said river with the The relief prayed for in sai«! complaint i* for j meandering* thereof to a point «iue north of a decree dissolving the bonds «if matrimony | starting point, thence south 22-75 chains to now existing between plaintiff and defendant, the place «tf beginning, c«>utaining 24 acres for the ciistisly of the minor child of plaintiff more or less. This summons Is published by order of the wild defendant, and for the change of plain tiff’s name from Susie Allen to Susie Merri Hon. VV. L. Wells, judge of the county court <»f the state of Oregon f«»r Polk countv, ll eld. and f«»r her costs and disbursement* in made at chandlers mi the 17th «lay of April. this suit. The date of the first publication i This summons is published pursuant to an 1900. order «»f the Honorable W . L. Wells, judge of j April 1*0. 1900, and of the last publication the county court of the state of Oregon for j June 1, 1900. Polk county, duly made and entered at chain- | TOW NSEND .» HAUT, her* on the 19th «lay of Aprh. 1900. The date j Attorney, for Plaintiff of the first piihlicati«m of this summons is April 20. 1900, and «if the last publication I June 1. 1900. T O W N S E N D A H A R T . Attorneys for plaintiff. o t i c e ih i i k r k i i y o i v k n t o a l l N w iio m it | Oregon, may concern, ♦ hat I have Itecii am»omt«tl !>y llon, W. I j . W ells, Pidge «>f Polk «■••■.ntv.aclminlstiator «<f the L-stiite <*f William Oay, lute of Polk county. dcctnisud. All pcrsOlis inilebtu«l to saiil entute will »•laksnie puyinont and any • •nt» holding a claiin a<falii«L sh UI estute will present the hu me to me, dulv Verl Heil, vvithin »ix moiith* Irom tliis «Int«, at the officu «tf N. L Kotier. Ihvllns, Polk county, Oregon. l>aU*«l, April 24, IftOfc AM KI .1 V B. O AY. Administrator N. I,. Mutier uttorrioy for ob täte. Summons. Sheriffs Sale. Sheriffs Sale. N O T IC E IS H K R K B Y G IV E N T H A T the uiiilcrsigDeil as sheriff nf Polk county, Or egon, under hik ! l>v virtue of the writ of exe N O T I C E IS H K K K I I Y 1 I I V K N T H A T cution dated April 26, A . L>., 1900, directed h y virtu e am i in pursuance o f a w r it o f exeeu- to the undersigned as such sheriff, and issued t ion »In ly ¡«tunal ou t o f an d u m ler th e hand out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon and seal o f th e c lerk o f th e c ir c u it c«M irt«»f the for Yamhill county, u|M»n and to enforce the sta te «*f O reg o n , fo r th e c o u n ty o f L in n , h ear decree of forech^sure and order of sale mode 6th day of in g dAte th e 13th d a y o f A p r il, A . I>.. 1900, and entered in *ai«l court on the am i t«> *ne d ire c te d , in a certa in su it iteiu liu g I April, 1900, in the suit of the McMinnville in s »i«l cou rt, w h erein A . Bush, d o in g nusinsss j National Bank, «if McMinnville, Oregon, a* u n der th e firm nam e and s ty le o f Lad<l A plaintiffs vs. D. W . Kalston, his wife, Mar Bush, is i d ain i iff. and J , 0 . J oh n son , V i o l e t tini F. Ralston, Oliver Ralston and R. L. te Johnson, h i* w ife , G . \V. J oh usan, P . (). Bewley, trustee iu bankruptcy «>f the estate of •Smith *n «l M . C . S m ith , his w ife , are d efen d - | D. \V. Ralston, a bankrupt, a* defendants, ants, co m m a n d in g m e to le v y upon th e jH»r- j will on sonai p ro jte rty «>f said d efen d a n ts, J. C . S m ith . (J. \V s o l i l i « , and P . O . S m ith , <»r eith - er o f them , o r i f su fficien t ca n n ot be found, then «nit o f th e real p ro p e rty «»f th e sat’ d J C J oh n son , <». VV. Johnson, an d P . O . S m ith , o r e ith e r o f th em , in m y c o u n ty t o s a tis fy th e sum o f $1,006 30. w ith in terest a*, th e ra te o f 10 per ce n t |»er an im ili fro m th e 4th «la y o f Jon e, 189», and a ls «»th e costs n|x»n th is w rit, th e re fo re I d id «»n th e 21th d a y o f A p r il, A . IK , 1900, m>t b ein g able t«» fin d a n y personal prtqtert y lie h m g m g t«« sai»l d efem ia n te, «>r e it h er o f th em , w ith in m y co u n ty , «In ly le v y u p on the real p n u ie rty o f said d e fen d a n t, G . VV. Johnson, p a rtic u la rly «lescril*ed as fo llo w s , t«. w it: Is *ts 1. 2, 3, 4 \ 6, 7, H, 9, 10. 11, 12, 13. 14. 15, 16, 17, IS, 19. 20 and 23 in M ock A o f w . st S a lem , iu l ‘ «»lk c o u n tv , O re g o n ; also loin H 12, 13, 14 and 15 in M o ck B o f W e s t S a lem , in said c o u n tv an I st vte; a'*«» I »t* 3, 4, 5 H 7 M, 9. 10, 11, 12. U 14 and 15 in M . « k f? «»f W e s t i4al«*rr., in s iM o > m n tv an d sta te; a l ii.. '.»»s 1. 2. 3. 4. 3, 6, 7. M. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13 14 am i 1.5 in l»l«H‘k l> o f W est S .dem in said co u n t y am i s ta te; also lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9. W, Il I » 1.*l, u . »ft. .ft. I*. 1». :tì. i l t i , SS. -Í4. ¿A. í>i. *7. ** i » ami M in l.l.rk K of West M.tem In s«M •.*«» itv t 0 sigio: vl*olots I. 2. S. 4. ft. ft. 7. S, Í*. m. U . I t 19. 14 Ift IS, 10 \>0 41. i f , a. t». J . 2ft 97 »m l an ill M . k I o ' W.«| H,|. m in -o<i .••»«» tv • ».I 4t.U; 'so I I a «I t i (u l.l.H-k J ,.f Wot sn- !.*»»». in HM..I .HHiutv »»»«I .U r «; «Ito | 4 « 4 A H, |.\, 1ft t\ W, *7 su I i S lo h l. - k K «i Vfe-4 Halen» in s»l.| • u »tjr «n«l s*n»e; tin«» lots I. f , 9. ». ft. H 7 * 0, H». II 1 13 14. Ift. lft 17. Is I » ‘ft» t l , i t 3, 4. -ft. T. H. » \n ì ftu a «lo k I. <»f We t M lem in sal I e •»» itv s»v<l *ta»..‘ ; a h » I o ‘ h K 19 u»«l »» »»» I» ■»■•k M d Wi'H ill m | i | i'ulDitv si «I -t'U»*. A lx itiie f l o w i n ' lift-»: H •vrliming st a pa ut 9U feet ca.t <*t »I h * . » « ‘ h * t «*v»-n.< • of I t » » lu M h -|« K of Went Silent «»S H jr. Oreg * ». th«-»i e ««x t to Ihe s >iith «><t r -n w ' i«f lot N . ift »1 s o il Mikll y then • n .rllterb to Ihn me-th » .- I «*«.r»»e.- .g - h ».I lot No ¿ft in M • k y tiieilHi s e t t « * -.t 9n U t «*••• o f llw " » i l h « « . l ‘fuer «•# ‘<>1 No lft In l»l«*. k M, t!um a >rth..‘ rly to • |* in i an reel n ,» t nel an fs.it north » .|.»*re»H m 4->( the i«'*rt .we-t <‘ *r er >*t Mo-'k '* •»< vv > .t * I.« h . t1» *«i g e t »•• V t*4nt a»i »ret • lût sud 1ft leet H'Otb S is reesra I «*f the n n rlb re l ram ar «g b l» -k *1, »»e«.-# -o«ih«*rl, t » ihe pl «e of begin iiiur, siel I w ill « ni I j S a tu rd a y , th a 0 th D ay of J u n o , •ends to devote alm ost his entire fortune to charitable works h is aroused nincli dirctl.«Hoii. This in hecatise it .»ill do much good. It is a praise worthy endeavor, hut tluou are many tlier agencies w hich accomplish ju»t is m ilch good. T a k e H o stetler’s ) Su m eh B .’ b rs for instance— the great Am erican remedy. For fifty ' ears it Inis cured constipation, dys pi-psia and all the ills which a use Irani weak digestion. T his medicine will kei p the stomach in good shape and the bowels regular. I t is a w on derful restorative tonic and health builder. I t is also a preventive for m ilaria, fevev uud ague. Ask for it, md insist upon h iv in g it. See that a Private Rev« \ uo Stam p covers the neck of the loxtle. T h e S h e e p 's W o o l . I f you want to ask a sbeep where lie got his wool and why. take n dog Into a mountain pasture band, and If the sheep are afraid o f the dog they w ill Invariably run up hill rather than down. You have your answer. The ancestors o f the domestic sheep, like wild sheep o f the present day. lived among high mountains aud needed their woolly covering to protect them agolust the constant cold o f the high atmospheres. They chose the high and Inhospitable region to live hi be cause they found the tierce flesh eating animals o f the plains too strong for them. A proof o f these facts is that the wool grows ou a sheep the year round. ¡§0$ J. U. V A N ORNDKfs, S h e r iff ««f P o lk c o u n tr , (tra g ó n . Vint* were first ma mi fact tim i I Knglaml by Simulimi« In IftlfX la marked tom. Yet these must be ex ceptional (uses, for It will uot do for a fancier to have many females In Ills breeding yard that are not well mark ed aud very large. By undersized we mean pullets, for. If at 2 years old a hen is not an average size, 1 should discard her unless there were some special point l wanted to impress on my flock. I once had a red legged turkey pullet. She was not large when young, but her legs were alm ost too deeply colored to be called pink. ! bred from her as long as she lived or. I should say. until she was stolen. I could tell the turkeys from her eggs. They were a good size And Invariably bad pink legs when young, though uot a » deeply colored as w’ere hers. From this hen I got that line o f breeding w hich gives in some of my yards pink legs in young stock. 1 can tell It wherever i find it But this Is th«» « illy fethnk I ever kept that was under size after she was pullet. It is better If the byee«.f .v/ yurd can be made up entirely oi e i c t large, well marked birds, but so tnatty person» ask me aboil* mating tha' I h ave given these opinions.—Mrs. B . G . Mackey In R elia ble Poultry Journal. T h e K in d Y o u H a ve A lw a y s Boncrht. and w h ich has been in use fo r o v e r Ü0 years, has b orn e th e sign atu re o f „ an d has b een m ade u m ler liis p er sonal supervision since its infuncy. A llo w no one to d ec e iv e you lu this. A ll C ou nterfeits, Im ita tio n s and Substitutes a re but K x - perim ents th a t tr ilie w ith and en d an ger th e health o f In fa n ts aud C h ild ren —E x p erien ce a gain st E xp erim en t. W hat is C A S T O R IA C astoria is a substitute fo r C astor O il, P a re g o ric , I>ropa and S ooth in g Syrups. I t is H arm less and P leasan t. I t contains n eith er O pium , N o rp h in o n or o th e r N a rcotic substance. Its a ge is its gu aran tee. I t destroys W orm s and allays Feverishness. I t cures D iarrh oea and W in d C olic. I t relieves T e e th in g T rou bles, cures Constipation and F latu len cy. I t assim ilates th e F o o d , regu lates the Stom ach an d B o w els, g iv in g h ealth y and natural sleep. T h e C h ild ren ’ s P a n a cea —T iio M o th e r’ s F rien d . G E N U IN E C A S T O R IA Bears the Signature of ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. THK CENTAUK COMPANY. TT MUNRAV «TWEET, NKW YORK CITY._____________________ the boy that is kind aud thoughtful to his owu. for you may be sure he will develop into the right sort o f a man that Is bound to win the respect and affection o f every one. F ra n k and tb e F r o » . L ittle Frauk and hi* companions were playing lieslde a large pond when they »aw a dear little bright green fro g hopping about. They began to throw stones at It till at last poor frog gy lay stunned aud helpless. Frank took It up. Its poor leg was broken, and Its eyes were dim. Then Frank began to cry. but the naughty boys on ly laughed. So Frank took the poor- fro g home, and his papa put the bro ken limb in splints, and soon poor frog gy was quite well again and may o f ten be seen hopping about in Frauk’ s gardeu. where he now lives. Fast R n n n ln s R I P A N S tabules Doctors find. 4 A Good B ea rs. The dull looking and lumbering old grizzly bears that city boys and girls see In the park cages and that a few country young folk see iu the moun tains from time to tim e appear very aw kw ard and slow o f pace, but look out for them when they get to running. A t about that time Mr. G rizzly seems to consist of about three-fourths hind legs and oue-fourtli head, and how he does hump aloug! H e seems to sim ply roll over the ground like a giant snowball bouncing down a stc'ep hill. Bruin can outrun the fastest horse over a good course. F e e d in g ; M ille t to B r e e d e r «. Be careful how you feed millet to the breeding fo w l«. If they are coufined es pecially. Iu a communication to Am er ican Poultry Journal lnfct fall I advised all who could to secure a quantity o f uuthraahed millet and to use It as »cratch m aterial In the pens during the winter. It was thought that the man tier o f the proper use o f this material was made plain, but It seems uot. A fe w days ago I was In the western I>art o f Iow a and called upon a fancier “T h e S t r e n g t h of T w e n ty M e n . " W h en Shakespeare em ployed this friend. H e had written me that his phni.-e lie referred, o f course, to heal fow ls were “ o ff;” that they did not thy. uhle bcilied men. I f he had lived seem to relish any feed, and that he h i those days he would have known could not Induce them to eat or take hat men anti women who are not exercise. I found conditions Just as he Healthy m iy become so hy t. king described. T h e reason was very plain. Upon the floor o f each pen was a cov H ood's Hur#«|mrilla. T h is m edh in e *»y m akin g the blood lic li and pure ering o f nfflllet straw several inches The fow*ls had thrashed the u.d g iv in g g«x*l appetite and perfect thica. millet* and I believe there was at least -ligOftinn, im p art* v ita lity anil »treug a h alf peek o f pure millet seed next the ' h to the systi m. floor In each pen. The fow ls had be Th » non irritatin g cnthnrtic— come “ stalled” by reason o f eating too much millet and o f course were "o ff H ood’» Mil». feed” and dumpy. Our good friend had simply used too much m illet and F a m o u s A u th u re e s rs * H e t ls n la t a . NCurly nil the women who ore promi not enough Judgment. Millet Is a very Had he used ordinary nent today in literature begun to write strong food. original compositions of sonic kind or an straw as a scratch material and occa other us soon ns they coil hi hold n pen. sionally put In a little o f the m illet all Mrs. Monde tins produced over 100 works would have been well. It Is a grand of fiction and in still « Indy In her prime. food, b u t like everything else, must Mrs. Hodgsou Ruructt begun her literary be fed properly.—Thomas F. R lg g In career iu earm-sl ul the early age o f lft. Reverses had oouie to her family hy rea Am ericao Poultry Journal. son of the cotton famine, anil she was T o s lo s a « Q eese. anxious to help the family fund». Edna Lyall began t«» write stories when she was about b years old. Bile wrote, ns she says. ” fur the joy o f writ in f” and because she could not resist the craving to describc the tieloved heroes and hero ine« who filled her young Imagination. 1900, at the hour of 16 o’clock in the f«»renoon I of aaid day, at the court house door at Dallas, in said Polk county, Oregon, sell at public | aucthm for cash in Unite«l States gold coin to ; the highest bidder, the billowing real prem ! ises, to-wit: A ll that |*art «»f the f«>ll«>wing ¡ describe«! tract«»t land that is situated and 1«>- F o r O v o r F ifty Y e a r s . 1 cAted in the county of Polk a»»«I state «»f Ore A n old and well tried remedy. Mrs. gon, t«>-wit: Beginning at the northeast cor ner of the donation laud claim of Barnet Hag W in slo w ’s Soothing S yru p lias been gard and wife, claim N«». 94, notification No. lined lor over fifty y e » r « by m illion* of < 5,050, and claim No. 69, said claims togeth-r m other» for th eir ch ild ren w hile teeth ' bung in sections six an«l seven, township six south, range six west, and in section twelve ing, with perfect success. It soothe* in township six south, rang* seven west, ot the child, soften* the gum s, allay* all i WilUinette meridian, ami said lieginning |s»int I pain, cu re» wind colic anti is the best being in section »ix above, and running thence i Is pleasant to along the east line «»f said «lenation remedy for diarrlw e»i. Su'd hy druggists in e v e n j tan I claim south six degrees east 43.41 cl-ahis the taste. to center of county r««ml, thence south 39 «le- art of the world 2f> cents a bottle. ! gre« s ami 30 min «tea west 32.0.5 chains to an- | Its value i*« incalculable. He »lire ami j gl* ill ro.nl, thence eolith (¡O legrves ami 45 minutes w«wt 10.79 chain-« to stake in centei isk for Mr*. W inslow *» S»>«»thing S i of road m«t on line between lands of Scrog- rup ami ink»- no other kind. g»n ami Ralston, thence north 6 «legreer west — — 67.15 chains t«» northerly line of said «lono- i ti«»n laml claim in Yamhid river, thence aloi«./ M A TIN G T U R K E Y S . ««id north line moth 33 degrees east 1.5.5 I chains, thenc* continuing along said north j A m E x p ert d i v « * V a lu a b le » I s f s r s i a * line of s;ii I claim n«u th 79 «legrees and 15 min t i e s om T b l a l a b j r e t . utes east 32 96 chains t«» the place «»f begin (tin/, c m tain ins 192 68 acre* more or less, As to shape o f tom aud heus to breed s lid premise:« above b-oun led an 1 descri >«l from. I sel.vt large heads «nd feet, b in c partly in Yamhill county and partly in «•Ik county in ti»«* state of Oregon, the prem- 1 long laxly, long neck, held well up, and is*sen to l«e »«Id tiud.T **id writ of execution 1 h broad back aud breast, with loug Is ing ad that cart *.f said 192.IH acres that i* \ shanks. A short turkey will fatteu situated in *ai I P>>lk county. Oregon. That | earlier uud look larger when not fully •old *nle of said premises t«> be sold os afore- sal I will In* mad«* t > obtain funds a it* which matured than the rangy oue. but the t-. satiety the sum <»f $1.495 4\ gob I coin, with latter w ill make the weight at matur interest tin* re» m from the 16th day»»# A|»ril, | ity much heavier and will produce lar- 190$, at the rale «»f piper cent ner annum, |«*r turkey». I select heus the same and the unu *»f $75 attorneys' f«ee and th I ■urn of $13 «Hats and dislHireenients of *ai«i way, yet If ftiey are specially well s «it n 1 • nses of add »ale, all line said j marked aud good In weight I would S t t u r d n y , J u n e 3 , IO O , plaintiff a lso «• named upon s i l l writ of exe- t uot discard them If uot quite as tall as At »'»e hour n I ««'.‘kn.**, p. n». o m »I • j i . «e lla » C lli Ul. I like them to be when pullets. I am |.i«'4i.! a Ifti-ui st Ile fro rt «I »«r f lhe .I>«rl leni e, Dated t .is the |#t I%v of Wav. A I t , I960 in »ho itv <4 iHilitH. m I* I , .imtv «*>>. •«,»*» the sometimes disappointed iu pullets, but O V \ N oR M > K L Iplfhitsl >4 «luf h»-" i-eh il» h « il im tltv f »d o in Sheriff of I V k countv, Oreg«»n. ! cannot rciiiemlier that I ever have t . « m i » « irr or o I r l ’ y l.sr. Il h - rig tl t.tle « h \ iiw r r e t *4 -a;*l .l-.»r«n>l nt, il W John» n. in uni t»* t'»e » ‘rw * .le*Ji4'*e I n i pv.ipo ly. **r a» iu ii h teere u l IW Will w*♦ ITfv the » ¿ i t « 1 qte- 4Vlw*i. |H.toJ s t Ihiila». urogtM. this 4tb U*> o i May. | The Fo ltrjf Keeper, 18 mauu irom a | ! photograph o i a pair o f prize wlulling j | Toulouse geese bred and owned hy IMue Tree farm, at Jainesburg, N. J. The goose here shown laid 44 eggs lie- fore she became hroody. P re sc rip tio n lo r mankind W h e r e S om e T o y s C om e F rom . Ten for five cent*, at Prugpfots, Ci-orer», R wi.-»«»r.-»nf*. Saloons, News-Stands, General Stores .«nd Berbers Shops. Th ey banish pain, induce sleep, snd |>rol«Hi/ lilt-. One gives relief ! N o matter w H h i ’ s the nuiler. (»m- will do you «o o d . Ten samples and one thousand testi monials sent by moil to any address on receipt of |.iue, by the Ripons Chemical Co., i o Spruce St., N ew Y oik City. I t Is said that a most profitable In dustry lu France Is that o f creating out o f empty sardine boxes that are thrown aw ay the tin soldiers that are so greatly admired, says T h e Outlook. Men gather these boxes aud sell them to factories. In which they nre stamped Into soldiers and cannon anil other tin toys. A fte r stamping they nre painted and made the delight o f the children. w g M c P herson Ger.eial Agent on the Pacific Coast for South Richardson & Boynton Co’s w arm air furnaces. and - V IA — SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. John Van Range Co's hotel and household ranges ! American Boiler Co's sr I M l ASTA boilers for steam ant! hot water. Trains leave Dallas for P«»rtland and way station* at (':10 a. ni. except Sundays. Also the largest »took of warm air register» and f’-.uace supplies on the Pacific- coast. Leave Portland 8:30 a m. 7:S'- p in Leave Salem 11 a nr. 0:3» p m A rrive Ashland i f ;S3 a m ; 11:30 a m A rrive Sacramento ft p m: 4.35 a m Arrive San Francisco 7:45 p m ;8:15a m. 4 7 F ir x ta n c l 4 6 S e c o n d s t r e e i j , P O R T LA N D - T h . illn.tratlon. which !■ couled from i SCROFULA » H O I’ T E A rrive Odcen 5:15 a m: 1 1 :4ft a m. A rrive Denver 9:00 a nr. 9:00 a m. Arrive Kanm* Citv 7:25* in; 7:25 a A rrive Chicago 7:45 a in; 9;30 a m. O REG O N In many respects Scrofula and Consumotioa are alike ; they develop from the same gen- g j m M SA " eral causea, both are hereditary an«l dependent upon an impure and ini- W A f ^ p / f # g 1 / , povished blood supply. In consumption the disease fastens itself upon e¡W the lungs ; in Scrofula the glands of the neck and throat swell and suppurate, causing ugly running sores; tbe eyes are inflamed and weak ; theie is an almost continual discharge from the ears, the limbs swell, bones ache, and white swelling is frequently a result, causing the diseased bones to work out through the skin, producing indescribable pain and suffering. Cutting away a sore or diseased gland does no good ; the blood is poisoned. The old scrofulous taint which has probably come down through several generations has polluted every drop of blood. Scrofula requires vigorous, persistent treatment. The blood must be brought back to a healthy condition before the terrible disease can l*e stopped in its work o f destruction. Mercury, potash and other poisonous minerals usually given in sucli cases do more harm than good ; they ruin the digestion and leave the system in a worse condition than before. 8. 8. 8. is the only medicine that can reach deep seated blood troubles like Scrofula. It goes down to the very roots of the disease and force« every vestige o f poison out o f the blood. S S. 8. is the only purely vegetable bigod purifier known. The roots and herbs from which it is made contain wonderful blood purifying properties, which no poison, however powerful, can —^ m l ° nK insist. S. S. S. stimulates and purifies the blood, increases the m F T m F M S H M M M M B i F n M appetite, ai«ls the digestion and re^.'res health and strength to the w mmrnmmm ctlfa b le d bodv. If you have reason to think you have Scrofula, or vour child has inherited any blood taint, don't wait for it to develop, but begin at once the use o f S. S. S. It is a fine tonic and the b e't blood purifter and Mood builder known, as it contains no poisonous minerals. 8. 8. S. is pre-eminently a remedy for children. lia d d a » severe u t o f Scrof ilo, fo r w h ich she w » « under th e c o o » « • ■ > <to«a lm e m »a e «a «»a it i ab «B e ern a r m i c m Arrive A rrive Arri e A rrive Arrive A »rive A rrive A rrive Lo* Angeles 1:20 p m ; 7.00 a in. F.l Pa*> «:00 p m: 8:00 p Hi. Fort W oith 8:30 a nr. ft 30 a m. C ity or MexL-o 9:55 a nr. 9.55 a u Uuiiton 4 (A) a nr, 4:00 a m. New Orleans 6: 5 p ui;fi:25 p im - W:»hhin*ton 8:42 a m ; 8.42 a m. New \oi-k 12 43 p ni; 12 43 p m. Pullman and Tourist car* on both train«. Ch.»ir ■a» * Sacramento to 4 Miren and t l Paso, and tourist ars to OVlu-agO, St. Loui*» New Orleans ana Waal» nftoa. Connect in f at San K raad w o a iih several «team- -hid line« for Hen*-lulu, Japan, China, Pbi iipinc* centrai and South A inerba. CORY t l Ms K .lll, DAILY (K x ’-vpt Mimlay) 7 30 A M Lv. 113» A II Lv. I 1:56 P M I'ortbnid I*errv Ar. Corvallis Ar. 5:50 P Lv. 2 14 P » L y . i f f i P M At A ' •« .»»*1 i'o r r a li« enaaert with trains of Or e I ¿on l entrai and F a «.tern railroad. DA i LAS 1AFS ENG I R. Daily, Eie» pt Essday I 4 30r M Lv. I 7 ::« P M Ar. Portland U li- i« A* 9 30 A M Lv. ft .o A M YAMHIU C l VIS ION. •taut «a rc o f p ln rw cU a a f«W m ore tH aa t w o y ears. She w wai es w o rse at th e end o f that tinte, h o w e rrr. and V » utmost • rep aired o f h r life . A fe w b o ttle * oi Swift l*s a ft sp e c ific cured her c o m p letely , a « it «cerned to ___ r direct to F ie w o «* o f t k c t w y M e I “ d * o n o i h eliev ■ it h a a a » equal fo r «tu h h o m c » « c « o f M o * ’ r i'«c «* e s o f o “ th e r «o-called M ood rem edies. S. I. B a o o its. M ontieeU o, tía. • hKh are be r o a d the Paaernirer depot, foof «»f J«rfler>o«i etreri. A IH L IK l A I L - T k l « K U L V . Leave S 35 a. m. K e lia M A rrive S.Of p. Leave 3 ft»' p. m. l'aima Airive ft 5p >. A rrin S:W p a . A n .ie Leave 7 39 a. h been lu a tom pullet» sometimes are Our medical 1 ip>i1 n n t b ia charge of experience.! physician* who liare m ale uo larger at 2 than at 1 year old. They often stop grow ing at I year, while a I Scrofula and other Meat) l l w i r i a life .tody. W rite them about your caae. or any one you are interested ia. Year Otter w ill receive prompt and careful attention. W e make tom uever doe«. Other uulisti rruw ao chame whatever tar tMn. A.idme, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. 6A 4 b t l . X W ord* lurent at Dalla* Motion o r addrra C. >1 M A R K H A M , O. P. A.