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Su m m o n s. C a r r o ts F o r C o w s. In th e ta b le o f n u tritiv e value which th e M ichigan F a rm e r puhllahe» c a rro t* a re r»te<l - per cen t o f fa t. w hile both BUjBir Iweta auil lieeta for fodder a re rn ir.l at only 1 par cen t o f fut. but w h o 'ev er chem ical aualyale m ay »bow *» ¡H-rcentage o f fat In p otatoes It la inuclieuUy nothlup when II cornea to b u tte r m aking. T h e cream from m ilk from eowa foil ou potatoes la w hite, w axy ami without th e grain th at the beat b u tter »hoiilil have. Feed in g cow s w ith la-eta cause» them to give a great am ount o f m ilk, and It m ake» fair, good butter, but th e eowa also need som e corn men I o r o th er grain feed to Increase th e b u tter fata. Feed in g the c a rro ts m akes th e uillk Increase In qu an tity, and it will he rich m ilk, m ak ing a yellow colored b u tter even In w in ter If fed w ith co rn sta lk s and a very little corn. O f nil tlie roots grow n c a rro ts and parsnips a re th e best o f all roots to feed to uillk cows. T h ey a re largely fed in th e C hannel Islands, and it Is possibly Oils feeding on su ccu len t food, com bined w ith th e mild w inter th a t prevails lliere. th a t has licit»*! de velop th e m ilking q u a lities o f Je rs e y and (Ju eru sey cow s. in tiie circuit court of, tin* of Drag» for Roll; c >uuty, ik'iMtrtuteiit No. 2. A Ufi l'glow, pluiutilf, i VH. ( iuv soutn was ronr tipirs greater last year among the negroes than among the whites. T h e Iter. Dr. Charles II. I ’arkhurst ' says that if he were a P rotestant pope he , would have his cardinals construct a ent- ; eehisin on modern lines and require every child to learn it. On being applauded with hand clapping Juriug a recent sermon the Uev. Dr. Ix/r- |uier Boston stopped, forbade the peo* pie to elup and requested them to say “Amen” Instead. T he Rev. Sam uel A. Eliot, th e secre tary of the Am erican U nitarian associa tion. has b eei elected pastor of the South Congregation»! church of Boston to suc ceed the Rev. I>r. Edward Ev erett IlaJe. He is the son of President Eliot of H ar vard university and is 38 years old. h is m ind to leav e th e n re auu aevuiv h is clothe« w hen a som ew h at sta rtled ! and surprised ••Well!” ev id en tly from fem ale lips, reach ed h is ears. | T o m ak e su re o f h is d isg race Jo n e s h a lf turned his head In th e d irection from w hich th e souudx cam e. One g lan ce w as enough. T i e young lady had ev id en tly been readin g by th e win- dow wheu Jo n e s m ade his uncerem o nious e n tree Into her ap artm en ts. Jo n e s l»olted. I t was fo rtu n a te fo r th e door th a t It w as open, o r Jo n e s would su rely have 1 carried a portion o f It Into h is own room. H e doesu’t know w h eth er she heard his m um bled ap ologies a s he left. H e hopes sh e did. b ut he is not going to Inquire. T h e young lady is still a t h is home, b u t Jo n e s h asn ’t eaten a m eal In th e house sin ce th e o ccu rren ce. l i e goes hom e a t u n certain h ou rs and sn eak s up s ta ir s like a tld e f In the night. Jo n e s Is a chan ged m an uow. H e Is q u iet and subdued und d oesn ’t even borrow m oney from his friend s, which o f Itse lf is w orth a story. H is m other told "him only y e sterd ay , a s sh e gave him his m orn ing kiss, th a t th ere m ust certa iu ly be a wom nu’s Influence a t work on him. S h e w as p artially c o rre ct.—A tlan ta « A 6 9 C 9 6 S V ''- « M 6 S 6 S 6 9 6 S 6 9 S 3 C on stitu tion . | | L l*hya Paly aliti John t .1. Paly, «iei.ii.Unt». / j T<> John J, Paly, one of (lie above named < fendati fc»: l.\ I l i b NAME OF n i l . S T A T E OK Oregon, you are hereby required to ap|»ear - .»ml answer the complaint filed against >ou in 1 the *l»ove entitled suit ou or l*efore the last ! day of the time prencrilwd in the order for the iMihlicutiou of this summon«, to-wit: The I 1st day of June, 1900, and If \eill fail mo to ap T h © K in d Y o u H a y e A lw a y s B o u g iit , a n d w h ic h lifts b e e n pear or answer for want thereof, plaintiff will ai-ply to the court for the relief demanded in in u s e f o r o v e r 2 0 y e a r s , lia s born© t h o s ig n a tu r e o f his complaint T|»e relief demanded in said „ a n d lia s b e e n m a d e u n d e r Ills p e r couiplaiut is for a judgment and decree that s o n a l s u p e rv isio n sine© it s in fa n c y . the plaintitf recover from the defendants, Fiiya Daly and John .1. Daly, the sum of A llo w n o on© t o d e c e iv e you in th is . ! ♦MX), with interest thereon at the rate of ten A ll C o u n te rfe its « I m ita tio n s a n d S u b s t it u t e s a r e b u t E x | ! per cent, per annum, from the 6'h day of l)e- T H E PEDAGOGUE. ceuiiier, 1895, until paid, un l for the further p e r im e n ts t h a t tr if le w iili a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a lth o f sum of $J'5 attorney's fees and for cost* and I n f a n t s a n d C h ild r e n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p e r im e n t. : dishui'seineuts herein, and for a decree that j President Gunnison of St. Law rence the plaintiff's mortgage mentioned and de- ) university hna recently receive«! a gift of scribed iu the complaint her in la* fmvcloaed. . $24.000 from a friend of that institution. and that the premise« therein described lie j Arrangem ent» have been made for u Hold to satisfy said sums, and that you and fen story fireproof dormitory for Colum I each of you be barred and forever foreclosed bia univorsi^ff-. on Morningside Heights. C a.storiu is a s n b s lit u t e fo r C a n to r O il, P n r e jîo r ir , D ro p s of and from any and all right, title and inter New York. a m i S o o th in g S y ru p s . I t is Ui.rinle.HH a n d P le a s a n t. I t est in or to the following descrilied premise», President M offatt of W ashington and situated in the county of Folk and state of eontiiinH n e i t h e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o t h e r N a re o tio Oregon, to-wit: The tract or portion of lund Jeffersou college. W ashington. P a., au- M ih H ta n e e . I t s a t-e is I ts « -u a m n tc e . I t d e s tro y s W o r m s being a part of the donation land claim of rounce» that the regulations against h;*/, a n d a lla y s F e v e risliu e sH . I t c u re « D ia r r h w a u in l W in d ■ Wm. Hums, Notification No. (>«94, claim No. ing will be strictly enforced and th at all j Mi iu township 8, smith, range 1» west, of the ha/.ers will be promptly expelled. C o lie . I t r e lie v e s T e e th in g : T r o u b l e ., c u re » C o n s tip a tio n ! Willamette meridian, in the county of Polk ( 'b e r r y (ir n w In K I n t h e E a s t . Samuel T . D utton, superintendent of A l l i k k c a W i t h o u t W ln ir a . a n il F la t u le n c y . I t assim ilateH t h e F o o d , r e g u la te s th o T h e grow ing o f c h e rrie s la n ln ‘ndy nn and state of Oregon, and bounded and dV* public schools in Brookline, Mass., will C h icken s w ith exp lorin g disp ositions S to m a c h a n d B o w e l ., g iv in g h e a lth y a m i n a tu r a l s le e p . Im portant phase o f th e fruit Industry i scrilied as follows; Peginning at the north- next fall become professor of school ad i west corner o f saiil claim No. Mi, thence south som etim es com e to g rie f, and such w as j v«-K ' T h e C h ild r e n ’s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th e r ’s F r ie n d . o f New York and neigh (Hiring sta tes. l 48 degrees, o2\ east 40.10 chains, thence south ministration In the T eachers’ collège, Co th e fa te th a t tiefell a. young o ccu p an t j And ch erry o rch ard s now freq u en tly 42 degrees 30' west along the center of the lumbia university. Mr. Dutton • one of o f a South C arolin a barn yard . The I supplem ent th e few ch erry trees often county road from Dallas to Lewisville, 07.9"» the best known public school supervisors ; ch ick one day found Its e lf on th e seen In doorynrds. In garden s o r along ! chains to the intersection of said center line of in New England. threshold of th e stab le . I t began Its ; j sdd county road with the center line of the lanes a cd roadsides. j county road from Isaacs Smith’s to Lewi»- usual round of exp loration a ml pres- j CLERICAL LINEN. ' ¡lie, thence along center of last named coun en tly sau n tered into a sta ll occupied i D ete ctiv e—M an w as robbed o f his ty road, north 52dugieei IV west 3.00 chains, Jo n e s being a bachelor, although by a mule. T h is fellow , moved e ith e r i thence south 2S degrees west JO. 40 chains t» A Baltim ore m inister was criticised be purse on “I/’ tra in . | q u ite & young one, not y e t having puss- by hunger o r a bad tem per, put down j the southerly boundary of said claim No. 56, C h ie f—I l ’m! A nother highw ay rob thence north 58 degrees 30' west. 18.87 chains m use he wore colored shirts. H e resent | ed th a t sta g e in life when a man be- his head and bit off th e poor little j ed the criticism by accepting the call of a b e r y —C h icag o News. to the southw- st corner of said claim No. 50, | lieves h im self happy iu h is sin glen ess, j c h ic k ’s tw o w ings. thence north 28 degree» 15' east 99 23 chain* New York congregation nt a 100 per cent | has none o f thut stoic Indifference | S tra n g e to re late, but true, n everth e- | to the place of beginning, containing 235. 14 iucreuse in salary .—Exchange. Shall m inisters of the gospel he per j sometime*« called resign ation to th e ! less, th is ch ick en lived to grow up. O f j vires more or lew*. This summon* U published pursuant to an j mitted to wear colored sh irts? T h e qups- p etty m ishaps o f life so easily disceru- course It w as n ever a s oth er c h ick en s, j 50 Y E A R S ' order of the Hon, W. L. Wells, edge of the ( tlon .may as^ well^ b«* settled before the j |ble in th e m ake up o f th e trained ben- and it had to be very c a re fu l ab ou t j E X P E R IE N C E comity court, of the state of Oregon for Polk highly illuminât«*«! w aistcoat makes its .............. " * e d ic t Consequently, when Jo n es, clad runuiug too fa st. It could te a r alo n g | county, dulv marie at chambers on the 17th j appearnueo in the pulpit.—W ashington [ only””In a n ig ht costu m e th a t would day of April 1900, The date of the first pub In a straig h t IL;e w ithout trou b le, b ut j y lication of this summon* is April 20, 1900, l'o al. have been th e b etter for a few friend If it turned a co rn er on the ru n. ov er it ; T H C C C N T A U fl C O M P A N Y , T T M U R R A Y « T R K C T , N C W Y O R K C IT Y . ih I ot the lust publication Ju ne 1, 1900. ly stitc h e s, found h im self a few morn- i went. In losing Its w ings it had lost ! A R ic h M a n ’s P ro je c t. TO W N SEN D A II \HT. lugs sin ce in the p riv ate ap artm en ts Its equilibrium . All« n .\ f< i I'l i t ff. A rich man,* sta tem en t that he in tends to »devote almost hi* entire o f a you n g lady to whom he had not | T h e poor th in g cam e to a p rem atu re | T rade M a rk s even th e honor o f bein g introduced his end. One n ig ht It fell off th e roost ! fortune («»charitable works h is arouse«I D e s ig n s nerve—n e v e r th e liest In th e w orld— and landed e x a c tly on Its hack. W ith Summons. C o p y r ig h t s A c . much discii.*i»inn. This in because it | Anyone sending a sketch and description may d eserted him , and lie b eat a retreat out Its w ings It could not righ t Itse lf, j will do much good. I t is a praise- | quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an th at w as. to say th e least, undignified and the n ex t m orn ing it w as dead .— i Invention Is probably patentable. Communie», fn tlie circuit court of the state of Oregon worthy eiPicavor, but (here are many t Inns strictly confidential. Jfnndbookon Patents iu Its p recip itaten ess. New York Mull and E x p ress. sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. for Polk county, department No. 2. -•tiler agencies which accomplish just Patents taken through Munu A Co. receive W hen th e fam ily o f th e u n fortu n ate i T . M. Bailey, plaintiff, | tptcial notice, without charge, In the as much good. 'l a k e I l o s lc l t e r ’s VS c Jo n e s m oved, which w as an ev en t o f | T lie B r o ile r I n iln s tr y . Slum ch Jii’ Urs f«»r instance— the John Munson, Arvilla j unusual Im portan ce In his life, he be- I T h om as F . J a g e r in P ra c tic a l Poul- Ik real America*» remedy. F o r fifty Munson, ami If. L. | A handsomely Illustratoti weekly, I ,argent clr- cam e unduly excited and did things trym an say s th e b ro iler Industry is Fenton, A F. Toner, j | vears it lias cured c«>n>tipat.ion, dvs dilation of any scientific Journ.il. Terms. $3 a th a t in s a n e r m om ents he would have considered by men who h ave ex p eri >ur m o n th s, $1. Hold by all m iw sdealers. partner» doing Imsiiiess pi psia and all the ills which arise under the firm name of | scorned. H e tore around th e house In m ented in ’ his line long enough to be Irwin weak digestion. This medicine Fentail A Tuner, ami ; search o f a rtic le s th a t had been lost for en titled to a stan d in g ns one o f the Brauch Orfico, Ice. 1126 K B t„ W ashingto n , D . C. will keep the atomach iu good shape J . C. Proctor ami Mar | y ears, je rk e d p ictu res from th eir hang m ain sou rces o f profit in th e m arket tha Proctor, defend- \ and the howels regular. It is a won ings nud Anally, to cap th e clim ax of poultry b usin ess, esp ecially If th e tu rn ants. ) derful res I ora five tonic and health To J . 0 . Proctor, one of the above named de his m orn in g’s work o f destru ctiveness, ing out o f birds can l»e accom p lish ed A d m i n i s t r a o r 's N o t i c e . builder. It is also a preventive for dropped th e clock th a t fo r 12 m onths p rior to th e hand raised stock a s fu r fendant»: IN T H E NAME OF T H E S T A T E OF malaria, fever ami ague. Ask for it, or m ore had ticked fa ith fu lly on his nished th e c itie s by the fa rm e rs or o tice is h e r e b y g iv en to all WHOM IT Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and insist upon having it. .See that a m an telp iece and had inform ed him sm all landow ners. may concern, that I have been »pointed by and answer the complaint filed against you in Private Revenue Stam p covers the Hon, W. L. Welle, 1'idge of Polk iit.v .ml min ist I at or the above entitled suit on or before the last dally ju s t how la te he would be in get- | of the ostata of William « Jay, late <>f Polk countv day o i the time prescribe«! iu the order for neck of the bottle. M IGHTY MARLBOROUGH. ting to h is work. tleuMMd. All person* iri«‘*btod to Haid estate will publication of thi* sumriMins, to-wit*. The 1st --------------- I ------------ ♦ • ♦ ------------- make mu payment mul any one bolding a claim W’ hen Jo n e s dropped this clock, his against. u iid estate will present tho name to me, dull day of June, KMX), and if you fail to »o appear When tho Boers are compelled to face sp irit d eserted him. H e had been dim- T H A T DRAINAGE CANAL. verified, within tix months from thin dato, at the and answer, plaintiff will apply to the sai«l the Duke of Marlborough, they will think «•Iliceof N. L. Butler, Dulia*, polk county, Oregon. court, for the relief demanded in his complaint , ly co n scio u s during the e n tire morn- a whole departm ent store is a fte r them .— Dated. Aprii *24, iUGU. The relief demanded in »aid complaint is for a S t Louis is hot enough to boil her Chi- I ing th a t he was not a su ccess in th e Exchange. AMELIA B. GAY. judgment and decree against the defendant, cago river w ater. —Louisville Courier- Administrator a r t o f moving. H e couldn’t shout Perhaps the D uke of Marlborough John Munson, for the sum of $1,600, with in Jou rn al. N. L. Butler attorney for estate. n early so loud o** effectu ally «9 his fa- hopv* to escape th e Boer bullets by in tercut thereon at the rate <*f 10 per cent per â • St. Louis Is going to attem pt the Im annum from the 3rd «lay of December, 1698, her. w ho hqd been up g ain st th e casing him self in his folding bed.—W ash .«ml for the further sum of $200 attorney« possible—to make water flow up hill.— ). a mo upon iQaum erable ’caslo n s b e ington Post. foes, ami f«.r cost» and di»lmrsemeiits iu this Chattanooga NV*ws. Su m m on s. » T he British hope to do great things iu fore, and cfipab^t^.entf.v be d ejecte d ly suit, ami for a decree that plaintiff’s mort Chicago has not y ot rasped St. Louis ack n o w led g er^ ! i sh ortcom in g s and South A frica ns soon ns re-enforcem ents gage mentioned an i describe«! in the complaint to the extent of offering to supply filters £L in the shape o f the D uke of M arlborough In the circuit court of the »tat«» of Oroegon herein be foreclosed, ami that the premises a t a reasonable profit.—W ashington Star. le ft th e hou , 11 > the re lie f o f th e en and his valets arriv e.—Chicago Record. therein described be sold to satisfy said sums, for the county of Polk, department No. 2. tiie fam ily . And now, a fte r the opening o f the big j "p *** and that you lie barred ami forever f«irech**ed »Susie Allen, plaintiff, i They say the D uke of Marlborough has of and from any and all right, title and intei- filth ditch, the Chicago river has got to j Jo n e s had not been Inform ed a t d in gone to war with a folding bed in bis v». [* ner. d o u b tless because be did not a t be dredged deeper. It will be a sw eet and est in or to the following described premises, Arthur Allen, defendant. I baggage van. B u t shouldn’t folding beds To Arthur Allen, the defendant above named: to-wit: All of that tract of lain! situate in appetizing task .—New York World. tend th a t m eal nt home, p referrin g be classed with dumdum bullets?—Cleve IN T H E NAME OK T H E S T A T E OK Polk county, Oregon, to-wit: Reginning at T he w ater in the drainage channel is steak an d beans nt a re stau ran t to land P lain D ealer. Oregon you are hereby conimanded to ap|>ear i jsiint in the center «if the county mini at the clearing in such a way that by the time and answer the complaint filed against you MHitheust corner of the Martha E. Rurford j the case of S t. Louis is heard she may cold to n g u e and san d w ich es nr home, th a t th e fam ily into w hose house th e L I T T L E JAPAN. «•n or before the last day of the time prescrib tract in the donation land claim of David ed iu the order for the publication of this sum Grant and wife. Not No. 1,951. section 33, have nothing to grumble about, und that Jo n e s e s w ere moving had not su cceed she would regard as a great m isfortune. mon*, to-wit; The first day of »1 line, 19B0, township 7 south, range 5 west, thence run Mr. Bull would perhaps sell the Ja p a ed In fludtng an o th er dom icile. In and if you fail so to appear or answer, for ning west along the center »if said road 17 1-2 —lT*oria Herald. co n se q u en ce o f this slig h t variation in nese thick clothing at a discount if he Ten for fire cents, at Druggist*, Crnrem, R?staurat’M, want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court chains, thence north to th* center of the La- Saloons, News-Stands, General Storts ,»nd H.uU-rs th e p rog ram m e the tw o fam ilies w ere could be sure they would wear it in R u s for the relief demanded in her complaint. Creole river, thence down said river with the Shops. They banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong life. sia.—St. Louis Post-D ispatch. Th* relief prayed for in said coinplaint is for uieanderings thereof to a |s»int due north of to occu py th e same house for a couple One gives relief I No matter what's tlie matter, one will Jap an frankly offers to furnish 30,000 a decree dissolving the bond» of matrimony »tatting point, thence s«»uth 22-7-5 chains to O p p o rtu n ity Is th e C r e a m of T im e . o f d ay s, or more If a c ce ssa ry . W hen do you good. Ten samples and one thousand testi troops to aid G reat B ritain in the South monials sent by mail to any address on ri«eipt of pik e, now existing between plaintiff and defendant, the place of beginning, containing 24 acres Now is your opportunity" T here is Jo n e s reach ed home th a t night. It was A frican war provided the latter govern by tlie Ripans Chemical Co., 10 .Spruce St., New Yot It City. for the custody of the minor child of plaintitf more or less. too la te atad too cold to hold an exten«l- end defendant, and for the change of plain This summons is published by order <»f the •io time when the «y»t«m is so much ment reciprocates by supporting her in tiff’s name from Susie Allen to Susie Merri- Hon. W. L. Wells, judge of the county c»*urt in nee«l of a good medicine,like Hood's ed co n v ersatio n , and he m erely inquir case of a contest with Russia. Ja p a n is tield. and for her costs und disbursement* in of the statu «»f Oregon f«ir Polk uoimtx, ed th e w ay to hi# room and then bolt fust learning the latest style of civiliza thin suit. mode nt chambers on the 17th «lay of April, Sarsaparilla, and no time when it is so tion—doing business ou “business princi 4 This mu in moil* j* published pursuant to an 1900. The date of the first publication i* ‘onceptible to the benefits to be deriv ed up th e sta irs tw o a t a tim e. Inci ples” and leaving sentim ent out of tho order of the Honorable VV. L. Welle, Judge of April 20. 1900, and of the last publication ed from such a medicins. B y purify d e n tally dlsturhiug th e re st o f both questu n.—Indianapolis Press. the county court of the state of Oregon for June 1, 1900. ing, enriching A n d vitalizing the fa m ilie s. Jo n e s Is an u n th in kin g bc- Folk county, duly made and entered at chum- TO W N SEN D «V H A RT, blood and foiling up the system with iug. liers on the 19th day of April. liXX). The date Attorney* f«»r Plaintiff. T h e follow in g m orning bis fa th e r I l l o a»'* Sarsaparilla starts you rigid of the first publication of this summons is aw ok e him tw o hours ah ead o f tim e April 20, 1900, and of the last publication on a whole year of good health. June 1, 1900. TOW N SEN D A HART. to tell him th a t there w as a clock In Attorney» for plaintiff. S h e r if f s S a le . CoiistipAtiuti i* cured l»v Hood’* th e a d jo in in g room w h ich he w as a t lib erty to Inspect at variou s tim es du r Pills. ing th e m orning. I l ls fa th e r n eg lect S h e r i f f s S a le . NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N TH A T ed to s t a te th a t there w ere tw o a d jo in General Agent on the Pacific Coast for the unHer»igned a» *beriff of Volk county, Or ••Fifty nntl My K spenaea.** ing room s—one on e ith er side—but poor egon, under and by virtue of the writ «»f exe “ W h a t,” said one cyu ic. *‘ls fa m e ? ” Jo n e s, b e in g only h a lf aw ak e, th ou g h t NOTICK IS H K IIK D Y (IIV K N T H A T cution date«I April 26, A. D., 1900, directed by virtue and in pursuance of a writ of execu to the underMigne«! a* such »heritf, and ¡s»uied •*Faine,” an sw ered th e oth er, “Is n oth in g o f tills nt th e tim e, and a ft e r tion duly i**ued out of and under the hand out of the circuit court of the *tutf of Oregon tvhat m ak es you v alu ab le to som e txx>k w on derin g fo r about an hour if it w as and »eal of the clerk of the circuit court of the for Yamhill county, upon and to enforce the p u blish er a ft e r you’re dead.”—W a sh tim e fo r him to get tip he deckled to state of Oregon, for the county of Linn, War decree of forecloHiire and order of sale mode solve tlie problem fo r h im se lf by look ing date the 13th day of April, A. D. .1900, an«l eiitorwl in »aid court on the 6th «lay «»f ington S ta r. and to 'lie directed, in a certain suit pending April, 1900, in the *uit of the McMinnville ing n t th e clock. Nil A STA R O U T E A p p a r e n tly He Is n ’t Golnnr to R a n . in said court, wherein A. Rush, doing business National Rank, «»f McMinnville, Orego»i, a* A n oth er moment found th e cold n lr ‘‘T h e colonel Inis been presented w ith under the firm name and style of Ladd & plaintiffs v*. D. W. Ralston, hi« wife, Mar o f th e h allw ay playing idly aroiiud the Rush, is plaintiff, and J , 0 . Johnson, Violet tha F. Ralston, «»liver Ral»t«m and I L L . a new rifle and a b ra ce o f p isto ls.” flapping en d s o f Jo n e s’ p y jam as, which te Johnson, his wife. (J. W. Johns»n, 1*. O, Rewley, trustee in bankruptcy of the e»tateof “ So I heard. W h a t office Is he going Trains leave Dallas for Portland and way station» »Smith ami M. C. .Smith, his wife, are defend I). W. KaUt«m, a bankrupt, a* defemlant», both add ed to his d iscom fitu re und at «:10 a. ni. except Sunday«. to run fo r ? ” —A tla n ta C on stitu tion . ants. commanding me to levy upon the per- will on Increased Ills speed. In th e ad jo in in g «amai property of »aiddefendants, J. C. John S a tu r d a y , th e 0 :h D ay of J u n e , room h e found a b rig h t tire blaziug. son, <*. W..Johnson, and P. O. Smith, or eith A lto g e th e r W e ll R n d o tre d . Also the largest stock of warm air registers and furnace Leave Portland 8:30 a in. 7:3«# p ni ami the clock told him th a t he had an er of them, or if sufficient cannot be found, 1900, at the hour of 10 ««'chick in tlie forenoon Leave Saler» 11 a ni; 9:86 p in “W h a t a rich com plexion C h arlo tte hour to sp are then out of the real property of the said J . C. «>f »aid «lav, at the court h«»u»e door at I »alia», Arrive Aahland 12:38 a in: 11;S0 a m 'o n e * likinl I s u p p l i e s O il t i l l “ l ' S c i f i c C O flS t. Arrive Sacramento f> p in: 4:3ft a in Johnson, t». W. Johnson, atti I*. 1). Smith, I in »aid 1'olk county, Oregon, well at puhbc has I” th e p lace am) n i 1.- seriou sly com cm Arrive San Francisco 7:46 p hi ; 8:15 a in. oi either of them, in my county to *atisfy the auction for cash in United State» g««l«l coin to “ Y es. am i h er fa th e r is much rich er.” p latin g briu,:«ng hi* c lo th e * Into th e ! sum of $1,006.30. with interest at the rate of the highewt bidder, the following ip »I prem —Phlladel|>hlfi N orth Anmrlona. room am i ru u h i* toilet, which j 10 per oent |a*r annum from the 4th day of ise», to-wit: All that part of the following A rrive fhlgen 5:45 a in ; 1 i :l 5 a m . June, 1898, and also the cost» upon tills writ, • leserihed tract of land that 1» situated and lo- would t>e i-Urrotate, at least In len gth , j F o r O v e r F ifty Y e a r s . A rrive D e n v e r9:00 a in ; 9:00 a ni. therefore I did on the *2Uh day of April, A. j cate«1 in the i.onnty of Polk and state of Ore- A rrive K ansas C itv 7 :2 5 a m ; 7:25 a i A n old » iih I well tried rem ed y. M rs. in th e m e ir.liue he stood ou one foot | 1>., 1900, not lieing able to find any personal • ««>«, to-wit: Reginning at the northeast cor A rriva Chicago 7 :4 5 a m ; 9;*I0 a ni. In D-ont o f th e firep lace am i c a refu lly property lielongmg to aaid defendants, or eith ner of the donation land claim «*f H a n d Hag W in s lo w ’« S«M«tliii)g Hyrup hna been - er *»f them, within my county, «inly levy up gard and wife, claim No. 94, n»titlcation No. used lo r ov er fifty y e a rs by m illion » of rubbed one shin w ith th e heel o f his on the real property of said defendant, <i. W. 5,059, and claim No. 69, »aid « lain«* together m o th e r* f«»r th e ir c h ild r e n w h ile te e th o th er foot. Arrive f.oa Angalea 1:20 p m; 7:00 a m. Johnson, particularly descriltcd ae follow», | Uiug iu »ecthiii» six and «even, township six Arrive Kl Paso O.üu p in; ü:«X) p nt. fJcx wa*. lust n req a rin g to m ake tin : to-wit: L*4* L *2, 3. 4 \ ft, 7, 8, 9, 10. 11, 11 Houih, range six west, and in section twelve in g , w ith p e r fe c t n i o c t t f , I t so o th e * Arri v Fort Worth <1:30 a ni; * •*»•> a m. Arrive City «f Mexico 9:55 a m; 9.55 a ni. 1.1. 14. t\ 1ft, 17. 18, |!i, 20 and *23 in h U k A ; in township nix s«iuth, range »even went, *«f th e c h ild , « o fte n * th e g u m *, ullav s nil Arrive Hudou 4 00 a ui;4:0u a ni. ••f West .Salem, in I’olk county, Oregon; also W illainette meriiliaii, and »aid beginning |mint I ' p ain , c u re * win«! c o lic an d i* th e best Arrive New Ortoatia G: 5 p m ; 0:26 p m* lot* 11. 12, 13, 14 ami 15 in block R of VW*t • •eing in »ectioii i,ix als've, and running thence j Arriva Vla-hinitiMi « 4 *a m; «1.4 * a ni. | rem ed y for d ia rrh o e a . I * p leasan t to .Salem, in said o»untv an I stile; also lot* 3, 4 ! along the east line of »aid •i<«iiati<>n | Arrixe Mew li-rk 12-48 p in; 12:48 p.m. •\6. 7, 8, 9. 10, II, 12. 1.1 14 and H in block land claim ««uith six degree» east 43.41 chain» j th e in *te . S o lti by d ru g g iats in every Oof West Salem, in *aid county and state; ab to center of county road, thence south 39 de- | part, of th e world. 2 5 c e n t* a b o ttle . ** h»ta 1. X 3, 4. \ ft, 7, 8. 9, i0. II. 12. 13. 14 gre. » and 30 minute» west 32.0» chain» to an I t* v alu e i * in c a lc u la b le . He su r e »«»id Pu’hnaii and Tourist oars on both train«. Ch ¡ir ami 15 in block I) of West Salem ill said Coiin- j gle 111 road, thence south IX) degree» and 45 ■T,i a Sacramento to Odgeii and K1 Paso, and tourist I ask for M r*. W iu *lo w ’* H oot,ring S y t v »««I • to t» ; also lo t* 1, ‘J , 3. 4. .5, I cars to Ch.«-ago. St. Louis, New Orleans and Wash , 8, 9. minutes went 10.79 chains t«» stake in center 1«. II 14. 13, 14, l.V I*, m, m __ ngtoo. of iimv I and on line l«etw«»en land* «if Scn*g- | ru p m id lak«- n o o th e r k in d . C ontazioni Blood Poison is th e most degrmdtnj ling ami ilcstru clive of all diseases, as it vitiAtes and corrupts th e en tire system, w * 47 . « 2 » A m i 10 l u t I n r k K o f W gjn and Ral»ton, thwnoe north 6 deg^-ee» we»t T h e first »ore or ulcer is followed by little m l pim ple* on the bodv, m outh and throat becom e sore. the » » k t c m .»> » « h l » t o t e ; » | « i |.. m \ , t , .1 6r. 1» chain* to noitherlv line of said dona •n. II If. is, 14. 1 A M. 10 M M. f*. glan d* enlarge"and inflame, copper colored splotches appear, and h air and eyebrows fall out. Th*><e *re >» Conr«*ctm|r at San Fran* a lth f« era! etrsia- tion land claim iu Yamhill river, thence along Î* »»«I JO I n I4-. I l u i " i * l S drtti in « m I XVhy v h o u ia W r W r r p f som e of the m ilder sym ptom s; they increase in severity, finally attackin g th e vital organs ; th e Im h is •hul iiiit-s ft>r Honolulu. Ctiina FbiMi|Hiiss *«»«1 u.irih line n>n th 33 degrees east 135 » '• 1 4 4 ., »Ui l a» I % «I 17 I,, l . . >. - li j , 4 1 . enti a l-un! South Atreri tortured with rheum atic pains and covered x%ith offensive eating sores. Why ni, til ! wr wvcp fur t»»«**f wl»»» »tief chain*, thence continuing along sai«l tn**t!i I *». in Mul .-..wit« ** m I m o ts; %u» I >t» 4 T h iv fa ll; U n ir dust rrtu ru s Iu liu st; I«. tr>, ■», n • ini m ».i . i, k w - 4 a. I t is a peculiar poison, and so h ig h ly contagious th at an inn«x:ent person handling th e sam e artn line of Mii<l claim north 79 degrees and lAuthi- s.»M r •«•If Atu! AU««; «I«» lot* t, f, .1 • S a Their ttHtl* shall live eternally nte* east 3*2 18« chains to th»* place of Itegiu- used t>, one infoctea with tlii* loathnome diw.i««. may be inoculated with th e vinia. I t can be tr a n .n -if 10.11 I L I». 14. IV III 17. i» 1» » I *1, 44 ititi*» th e of th e J u * . 1 mu c >ut.»iuiug 19*2 68 acre* more or less, «rum parent to ch ild , appearing as th e sam e disease or in a modified form — lik e Eczem a or Scrofula. I C O U V A I . L I S Ai A l D A IL Y *V w. f7, f». jf> A, 1.1 K h L WH t slid premises aisiYe l»ound««l and demcrUi «1 *aM e >iiiitf i»ml *4»U-. ul», I.. « I r 1» ami M >.iv an old »ore or stubborn skin trouble appearing in middle life, is due and trace ab le to b V .d Th«\v die to live: liter sink to H*e; (E f|*t >nritla\) h* - k M .if W.urt 8ai«s»». la «»Mlli- •»>•;* »ul b»,inf i»xrtl> in Yamhill county mid pai .lv in poiaon contracted in early life. Y ou m ay have taken potash anti m ercury faith fu lly for two or th ree r c .is TH p > httvc this wn’t< h ‘*l mortal jthor*; %> A M L y . • rl'ainl A 1st» tlie r Unwinitf t’S ». »1 * Mlitkuf al a i » i < Ar. ? •‘oik county in the state of 4»i.-goii, the prein- Out liriKhtiT suit* and »tin. r *\lt* an.l thought you were cured, but you were not, for these poisonous m inerals n eeer cure th is disease ; ’th :y 118)8 A M Le. l«**ft *»'4 .if the y * U»h w 4 ■•». nr if 1 « wi. I h Henry Lv. s :14 r II i*t » so to lie » »Id under said writ of execution Ohall kiiiilc oil tlM’nt f«»r» vortnorr. F .4 vv«Mi M ha, P«4* eniiiiy » drive it from the outside, but it is doing its work on th e inside, and w ill show up again sooner or fr 'e r . 1-V. I* M Ar. Ldug ail that part, of »aid 192.68 acre» mat i* Corra IBs L y . »:» F M the m.utii a -.•-! p irnar S l*s N*. fi. 4 aawl M r* T .W Uee. M ont- Y ou m ay not recognise it as th e same old tain t, but it is. S. S. S. lias cured thousands o f c a s e , of si tun ted in »aid Folk county, Oregon. 'I’liat 145»» «hould w» sorrow for »hr dead? F thvii a n..rih« iri» » • III.- mirili K o m e ry . Ala w r it c a : At Allw »n i t'orvalisrotiwYl with train Hie Contagious Blood Poison, and it will cu re you. I t is th e only purely vegetable blood purifier k n o - , »a»«i sale of *aid (.remise* to be sold os afore- lot go iflluM.Ir i» y. ih «a -, wv<11 . » ‘ )»»> »• n Our life on e a rth ts Put • span. ' S e v e ra l y e a r - ngv> 1 oait-r* a! am.' Kaaftero railroa-l ’'aid will l>e tiiaile to obtain fumU ai* •. which and th e only antidote for thia poiaon S .’ S. S. cleanses th e blood thoroughly o f every particle of the m 4 w a a in o cu la te il w ith Y» k \ y tr»*d the pttli «hat all nust tread; M. U kmiv n.»rih»rl,v t |»*M*on b y a d iseased to *at|»f) the S,on ,f $1.493 gold coin, with poiaon — th ere is never any return of th e disease H m j die the common death man. D A LLA S l«el north ■* «I«- ;«***• « n ttra*. w h o in fe cte d I A S K K .W E R . iot<‘iest thereon from the 16th day of April, l.iin’k O .0 W -.IS.U.H m e h ah y . a n d fo r six 19X). at the rate of Ifiprr cent per annum, The no»«le«t Kwvjrtm of the dale P l i a c 1 / A lin C F I F A T ft]A ll Send for our Home T reatm en t bonk • »-4 a i h I s a f*»*. i K . r t ’ i »©«•I y e a rs I .o ffe r e d nU uf I»,« Daily, E x c e p t â a tid a j. Must (raw »lie*» winter** trow it* ap|»ear; an I the sum of $75 attorney*’ fee* and tlie » h ic h gives a history of th e diseaae in all •intold m i s e r y . M y iiiim ir uf M iH i f l, tin • il) L. th« pbcY «g Tlie re»kfe«t roae Is »'an ami pale s mi of $13 cost» and dislHirseinents «»f sahl body w a * c o re red w R k stages, and is th e result o f m any vears of DPM Lv. »R-.ii».mur. .■»«•! t « ili Pzf»ww Ar ■».»re* a n d uli-ers. Her- When autumn tints the changing year. S lit Mid ex el»s«R of said sale, all «ill« said I» P M Ar. I'W). IS cloee *t4Hly o f blood poiaon and actual exp erien ce in treat L y . Saturday« Ju n e I6, i®oo. e tu i r h y s ic t a n s tre a te d plaintitf a»s>ve nmneti u;s-n«»id writ of exe- in g it. Y o u can cure yourself perfectly and perm anently Al ilo h-Mir .4 1 ••’••»«ira. i> m «• H..I . » «fi! *| Mil« »*4. m e. b u t a ll u> n o psir- The fxlre*t flower on earth must f»de; at hom e, and your secret is your own. Should you need IMI1»li.- »to ti«MS at Ih* tr««ri li u.r t rhw «-ntti twe’e . T h e m e rcu ry a « d TW »»right.•« hope* on earth must die. P u t *1 tiri» the 1st »Uv «*f M ay . A D., 1JU0 L i ilo* iti * Mal»4L •»• Pit* » Y M ll.lW . <*. h» p« t* » ll t hejr g av e m e any m fom iation or m edical advice at any lim e, write to v â S H lll DlVIf lOS. Why should are mourn that man wit made J . VAN (»h SO K I* da« >4 • la 1« fr e m e d ».. ad«T f<«el t o 1» «ir n-wt N fi■1er fo- rmM* la ha -fi n.»l, tn,. ,.l J.fiwvo. r i m i our physicians. T hey have made a ’m e aiuuy of biood T« drooo am rmrth. »H it <h».dl n* Sigfe* nerv* *e| » • ) la«Y, al» •* » »pi. iter sï»-«4r ..f jvdfc ç-» ïutv » V g -n a w f a i n a n u w M ch 1 >«invi A IK I.IK » A I L - T K I U k X ^ L I . disease*, and will give your letter prompt and careful ar*a d e y n u r i t . w o k . kit.*0*4 ni 1 •ili .IdiYMlui», *» W Jdii<* n. iIH MW» li s * . » . ► ...ii.m i A r r i,, i q p The soul, th* Hemal m»ul. must reign F rie n d * adviaed m e to the ahtive ill*sertt»e 1 real pM|iwt;, nr n,n h 4-««r» atten tion . Consult then» as often as you please ; we m ake IA .T . 1 » , . , L*., ì m A r r i., i w , ^ In worhla devoid of pain and strife. * «rii! sstlwf » Ihr stilli« a»M»*v «So Itrtl ot 11 tryW WW I V fsn ta k - no c h arge w hatever for th i* service. A ll correspondence is A fr i.« * :» P M . A . ,1 . L . . . . ; HI V mg it and tmpvMff Hated at (imila*, Ursgsn. Ulta «ih da| ai Ma« LHUKLH AND CHURCHMAN. Ttten why ahouid mortal mia compiala from the Hart, and a Uf death, *Ki.4 leads to happier iifef co e a p lH c a ad J . O. VAN OKADKL, —Tesmyaom. T h . l u m w Of tho R n o tl.t e*..».«. I . AAlre vS SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, i*A !« WwiA. wwil .t [Mlw m u l« o. aMrr. Sheriff #f P »Ik oou ntv, Onego« What is C A S T O R IA G E N U IN E C A S T O R IA Bears the Signature of ALWAYS Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. j HTPAN S Doctors find A Good Prescript ÌbrmauMna Scientific American. t a b ü ie s “ Co.3«"»'»*“—» New York N w g M c P herson Richardson & Boynton Co s warm air furnaces. John Van Range Co s hotel and household ranges American Boiler Co’s jjgiisrs for steam South -d East SOUTHERN TACIFIC CO. and hot water. 47 F ir s t a n d 4-6 J t c o n d s t r e e t s , PO U TL/SN D O U E Q O I* CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON F L U K L lU U K M X r A I flU lflt. O. n. UAMKHA». O. r. A Porlbuid, On«.«.