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T h o n ic t> A l l W e r t F a b l e s . Though all urea# deeds were proved Lot fabloa Bn«, Though earth’* old atory could be »old anew. ’i hough ilie aweet fashion* loved of them fluef IR R IG A T IO N E X P E R IE N C E . It * B e n e fit o n F r u it « , G n r d e n V e g e t a b le s a n d O t h e r S m a ll ( ro p « . C r a ft ln g t ls e C h e a t n u t . j | A farm er living about 10«) miles \ west o f Omaha toils in The I'ralrlo | Farmer o f his »^fperlenoe after the In \ troduction o f an Irrigation canal. Ho says: Three years’ use by the few who O R E G O N B L A C K B E R R IE S. would try the water has demonstrated E x p e r im e n t In H o r t le u lt n r « a t th e to all tl.ut Irrigation Is a success even I ' U k S t a t io n . when a koo < 1 average crop can be Commenting upon the wonderful pro grown wit bout It. W e think It pays to duct! veueas o f the Oregon evergreen irrigate corn and small grain, but the bluckberry, the horticulturist o f the most gain Is undoubtedly made by put O n « T h in i* a n d A n o t h e r . Utah station says: The year previous ting the w ater ou fruits, garden vege It Is expected that 75 per cent o f the to m y com ing to this station, 181X1, 20 tables. potatoes and other small crops. prune growers of Oregon, Washington plants on these ground» bore 34«» W e are so situated tliHt w e are the and Idaho will combine to handle the quarts o f berries, which sold for $17. first ones who can use the water, be 1 hud previously known this black lug alsnit tw o miles from .the head of crop In the Pacific northwest. There probably Is no variety o f sweet berry In Oregon, where its bearing the ditch. W e turned the water ou for the first time lu May. W e had corn superior to Stowell's Evergreen just set out an orchard o f 150 fruit for table use. It la not as early as trees, and, alt Lough we had had sever j »ome varieties, and something else al raius. a good many o f the trees had j should be planted for use till It comes, not started. W e turned ou the water but from that time until frost repeated aud gave them a good soaking, not wet plantings of the Evergreen give as de- j ting the ground live or six inches, as j sir&ble table corn as could be wanted, 1 an ordinary rain does, but tilled the | says A. Agee lu National Stockman. ground full o f water, aud every tree | A CJermau Investigator Is o f opiuion started and made a growth that first ; that the benefit which on theoretical year o f from 15 to 38 luclies. They grounds would be expected from the I have continued to grow aud thrive bet application o f soluble salts to the soil ter tliuu any o f the hundreds o f trees Is not as a rule realised lu practice be we have set out lu former years, a l cause. for one reason, in dry weather, though we huve quite au orchard o f when the moisture o f the soil is o f most Importance, the soli solutions are bearing trees. The way we Irrigate trees Is to run liable to become so concentrated by a furrow along as close to the row as evaporation ns to partially or complete a plow can be run without injuring the ly prevent the taking up o f water by trees and run the water along the fu r the roots o f plants. The prospects for winter wheat are row. This seems to be the l>est meth od, for when flooding Is practiced un reported as good except for Michigan, less you are very careful to cultivate Indiana and Ohio, where fly or Insuffi OREGON EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES, as soon as the land is dry enough to cient winter protection have brought proclivities surpassed anything I had work It will bake and get so hard It Injury. even seen In fruit production. Throe can scarcely be worked at all. We ----------- vines o f this variety at the Oregou sta think that with crops where it is prac P r i n t i n g W i t h o u t Ink. tion, as reported by Professor Coote, tical It Is best to use the furrow sys A com pany ha« been formed to con yielded 120 pounds o f berries in one tem, putting the carrying laterals as trol the process of printing without season. I doubt If this record has been close together as possible, 2«) rods be ink, by using electricity and chem ical ing ns far as you should try to run ly prepared paper. In a short time, it beaten by any berry iu this country. water down a row. and ten rod i Is bet is expected, this inn ovation will be A few vines In the state which gave ter. for if you try to run It too fa r you com pletely introduced, and old m eth the l»erry Its name w ill often supply a fam ily from late summer until cold will drown out the upper end and not ods revolu tion iz tl. T h ere is one enough water cn tc the low er end thing however Unit has resisted all in weather, so productive is It and Its bearing season so prolonged. to do any good. novation s; that is H ostetler's Stomach The size o f the fruit, when well W e have never been able to get a Billers, which lias many im itators, but grown. Is from medium to large. Its stand o f blue grass on our lawu, but no equals as a cure for stom ach, liver quality, to my taste. Is fairly good, after we got the water w e thought we <md bowel trouble*. T h is peerless though some object to Its slight cop would try again, so we hauled In dirt, lem edv has been tile standard med pery tang. Like most blackberries. It leveled It to a perfect grade and built ic in e « .f the Am erican people for past Is a poor shipper, though It does not a dike about eight Inches high around fifty .'ears. It is a w .iid e ifu l m edic become soft or deteriorate In quality the outside to hold the water lu, and In ine for d\spepsia, indigestion, bilious sooner than the average berry o f Its June (It should have been done earlier, ness. in som nia,constipation and nerv kind. No berry has a longer market but other work crowded «t out) we ousness. It also prevents malaria, f**\ ing period. In Oregon it Is usually In sowed blue grass and white clover. er and ague. I t keeps the stomach fruit from the 1st o f August until late W e kept the ground wet the first year, *n go<»d condition, and bowels regular. In October. Its bad qualities are that aud the second spring w e had ns good I ry it, and you will not be disappoint It suckers vigorously, has a trailing a stand o f glass as is often seen. ed. habit which makes It hard to stake or N r- ciifify as the ruiried Delphian shrine; 1 liotiv h Nod did uever man. io words N il!« - mm .« of his ureal Fatherhood en.!»j**; T!:oi./ti life immortal were a dream uiiilue, And lu« it. c promised it were not divine; Though miu I, though spirit were not md all hope ll«-Mthing l*eyond the bourn melted away; Though virtue had no goal arid good no scope, liut both were doomed to end with thia ou Hay; Though all these were not. to the migrated heir Would thia remain — to live aa though they wtra. —Jean liigvlow. Boyhood ia a summer sun. *A hose waning ia the dreariest one— For all who lies to know is known. And all wa seek to keep hath down. H a m a n d G k b *. H ia friends said he could act. The foolish man By Battery was undone. The public egged him off more strongly than His friends had egged him on. — Philadelphia Press 50 Y E A R 8 ’ E X P E R IE N C E T rade M arks D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t » S c . Anyone sending n sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion freo whether fiether an Invention patentable, Coniinunica- ____________ la , probably ---------- , ___________ * nuniintra- — Otj/o “ ------j hil. ‘ Handbook on Patents — ■— 1 lion* striotly confident sent free. . Old. Oldest at/ency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive tpteial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. y. Largest cir cir culation o f any scientific journal. f3 i a tl. Terms. 13 year ; four months, $1. Sold by all ill newsdealers. M U N ( U C O » ,d" — * New r York Branch Office. >3 Y Ht.» Washington, lington, ] D. C. Final Settlement. XTOTICK IM IIF.KKPY IJIVFV THAT THK UN- i 1 d o signed executor " f the extatc of N. 1». Oiltaon, deceased, lias Hied h.s (inul account ¡o> Mjeh oxeeulor in t lie county court of Polk county • • ¡ £ ( • '» 1 s:;d that Slid ■ •/•««••♦ h o t! » » I f h « h t H ir in v tin reof on Monday, August <1, 1000, at the hour of I o'clock in the afternoon of said day,and nil person»- having objections to the same are notified to present them to mi < id court on or hef. re said time. 1 fated .this 18th day of June. 11)00. FRANK HIBSON» Executor. Townsend k Hart, attorneys for eatutc Final Settlement. o t i c e is h e r e b y o i v e n t h a t t i i f . i n dersigned has tiled his Huai account os Mlmini-. tm tor of the cstute of Isaac Smith, dc'eased, atm Mon lav, I August Oth. 1900. at I o'clock, p. in., of said day, at the county court house, of Polk county, Oregon, has been fixed by Hon. W. L. Wells. Judge of the county court for said county, tc* the time and place for the hearing of the same. All persons interest«*! in said matter arc hereby no tified to ap|m:vr at said time and show cause, if any there he, why aoid account should not he approved slid the account settled and closed. Dallas, Oregon, June, «8, llkk>. N S p r a y in g A p p a rn tu « . The barrel pump is considered by the Vermont station the most generally useful spraying apparatus yet devised and representing the least possible out- .1. it SMITH, iidininislrator. Townsend \ Hart attorney lor estate. Final Settlement. TkJOTIi'E IS HEREBY G IVEN THAT THE UN il il. ! signed tt(lmii»l*t.mtor ofths i*tut«t of Murg» ret Smith, derea^cd hu* Bind hin lli.nl ao.ount ax > it h administrator, in the r-iinty court of Folk count). Oregon, i»nd that “aid court lian *<et the hem ing »her« of on Moil lay. Augnai tl 19. 0 it the hour of 1 o'clock i.i the ait-moon of «aid day, und ult peroni« li .vin^ i'hjnct.ionu to th<- uh mo arc notified to present them to »aid court on or before Maid time. Dated, thia Isth day of June, 1900. .1 IE SMITH, admlnixtr.itor. ToMTiMcnd k Hart, att »ruey«. Sheriffs Sale. SPRAYING A POTATO FIELD. A t the Connecticut station the best time for grafting the chestnut has 1 * m » u found to be from May 15 to June 15. W hip gra ft* on »mull stocks made the ! best unisou. C left gra ftin g Is desirable for large stocks. Foliage should be le ft around the g ra ft to protect It from ; the suu’s rays. When the gra ftin g is i skillfully performed, it can be reason ably expected that about 50 per cent o f the scion» w ill grow. train, and Its reeds are too large and Its cane too firm. The character o f the leaves and stems can be seen in the ac My experience In the currant busi companying plate. The evergreen In ness in Minneapolis was that the lied the name indicates the berry’s habit o f Dutch was first. The Stew art Seedling remaining green throughout the win came a little later, und if I was plant ter. ing more I would plant more o f the It has seemed to me ever since I have Ited Dutch. There Is another currant known the Oregon evergreen that no I raised a good deal of. and that is the fruit «.ffV-r.d creator Inducements to Prince Albert. That and the Long the c peritiu nier as a >Iant that could Hunch Holland were a good deal alike, be Improved by lei*'.on and hybridi and both o f them will keep extrem ely sation than thh If Its wonderful late. In old times the earliest fruit bearing qualities uld be gh en to a brought the best price on the market, black berry jot I ng ibis one's bad but uow the late fruit brings the best characters to a sc ^r eionnoed degree, price.—W illiam Lyons Before Minneso or If these objectionable qualities could ta Horticultural Society. be dropped by selection, the grow ing o f blackberries. In the west at least, The star shaped petunia Is a novelty would be revolutionized. worth attention. C n r r a n ti F o r th e M a rk e t G a rd e n . F u tu r e F o r A p p le «. A HAYRACK. A K n o ckd u tM l A rran ge m e n t S a v e « H e a v y Ilu u d llu * * . That The hayrack here presented was originally figured and described in the Ohio Fanner, the ch ief merit claimed being the eonvenieu e and ease with which It can be placed upon or re moved from the wagon. A A are the sills, 2 by 5 Inches, o f any good wood und o f such length aa de sired. only If more than 14 fe e t they should l>e heavier. T w o short pieces o f the Mume size should be bolted edge wise to the uudershlea o f the sills at E E, where they rest on the wagon, and tw o cleats on the outside to fit The Kind You Huve Always B ouilit, and wlileh has been in use for over IJO years, has borne the si"iiuture of , und has been made under bis per sonal supervision since Its lufuney. Allow no one to deceive you in this. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger tlie h«-alth o f Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment- What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless und Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms mid allays Feverishness. I t enres Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cure- Constipation aud Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates tlie Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 1 Bears the Signature of stake. Cut tenons 2 Inches square and 2Yj Inches long on the ends o f the sills. Make the cud pieces B B from the same sized tim ber and long enough to make the rack o f suitable width. Cut mortises lu these to tit the tenons on the sills aud Just fa r enough apart so that when In place the sills w ill fit snugly between the stakes. The cross pieces C C are 2 by 4 inches, o f the same length as the end pieces, with a half inch notch iu then! to drop over the sills and a small cleat on top o f the sill on each side o f them to hold them In place. The hoards D D are 10 Inches wide aud o f the same length as the sills and lie Hat on top. There should be a tenon cut on each end o f these boards tw o inches narrower than the board. Now go to the blacksmith and have four staples made o f three-eighth inch round iron o f proper size to go over the tenons ou the ends o f the boards at F F and clinch on the undersides o f tlie crosspieces B B. They should not be tight oil tlie boards. Also have made four staples and four hooks and eye bolts as in Fig. 2. The nut on the eye bolt should have a crank, as shown In Fig. 2. Put the staple in the sill on the outside near the end and the eye bolt through the end piece at G In such a manner that when the nut is tight ened on the bolt it w ill draw the hook tight in the staple. When the parts are all in place and the four nuts screwed tight, the rack Is perfectly solid. In order to suit wheels o f different heights the blocks E E may be varied in width, or blocks may be placed un der the boards on the crosspieces B R and C C. Uprights may be placed at the ends by putting large staples in the sills at the corners o f the frame, in which they may be inserted and re moved at pleasure. A n y one using a rack o f this pattern w ill uever go back to the old fashioned back breaker. When you wish to re move It from the wagon, give tlie crank nuts one or tw o turns to loosen them, lift the hooks from the staples in tlie sills, slip the end pieces from the tenons, and the rack w ill lift o ff a piece at a time. When you wish to put it ou, put the sills on first, then one end piece and fasten with hooks, then put on the tw o middle crosspieces, then the boards, placing the ends in the staples In the end crosspiece already on. then the other end piece may be slipped on all four o f the teuous at once and fas- tened with the hooks. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. T H E C E N T A L » * C O M P A N Y , T T M U R R A Y S T R E E T , N E W Y O R K C IT Y . R I PAN S _________ tabu les Doctors find "H A Go Prescript! « ‘YSYYi* ' lo r mankind A t the last meeting o f the Massachu NOTICK IS IIK K K B Y CI1VKN T H A T lay. Such a pump 1» suited to spraying You never read of so m any great hi imrsuiuice of ail execution and order of all other crops and fruit trees, as well c m e ' elsewh re, ns Ih os« effect« d by setts Horticultural society S. D. W il sale, ¡Mimed out »fund under the hand and ns potatoes. For work in the potato H o o i’s Sarsaparilla, did you? It is lard o f that state said that the prices seal of the clerk of the circuit court of the Ten for five cents, at Druggist*. Officer*, Re*fanrant*. Mtaieof Oregon f i Polk <• unty, bearing Jut* field there are tw o ch ief ways o f usiug Am erica's g r e a t e s t blood medicine o f apples have been steadily advancing Saloons, News-Stands, Genera) Stores and Hath« rs the 13th dav <>f June. 1900, in a certain anil the barrel pump. The simplest con and possess m erit unknown to any ’ until fo r several winters they have Shops. They banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong lile. One gives relief I N o matter what’s (lie mailer, nn«- wiii therein landing wherein Isaac I «e vena is sists in carrying the barrel through the been held so high as to be beyond the t ier preparation. It is a wonderful ! do yon good. Ten sample* and one thousand tesri. plaintiff slid K. It. Anderson, If. F. An field lu a wagon, while one or tw o per reach o f the masses, and good No. 1 Bion«aIs sent by mail t«> any address on receipt of pri< e, in v igo ialo r, derson, Homer Brownand Brown, tin by the Kipaua Chemical (Jo., io .Spruce St., New York City! apples are a luxury today. They are sons walk and direct the spray nozzles. minor heirs of Cora I’rown, deceased, and shipped to all parts o f the world ns A more elaborate and ^expeditious Sick headache is cured bv H ood ’s Frank Hmwu are defendants, to me directed and delivered, I will on green fruit, canned and evaporated, method Is shown lu the figure. Here Pills. 25c the same barrel pump is mounted on a while the skins aud cores are convert S a t u r d a y , J u ly 14, 1003, A t the hour of 1 o'clock, |». in., of *ai.l day at j tw o wheeled cart. The wheels are set ed into jellies, so that nothing Is lost the front door of the county court house in six feet apart so as to straddle two j Sanitary wall papers cater to the or wasted. A few years ago our sur hallos, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cosh in hand on day rows, while the horse walks between grow ing demand for what Is most plus o f this fru it was marketed In the Front tw o to four rows are healthful in all directions. They are British Isles, while today the German of sale, in the manner provid'd by law ail them. the right, title and interest which the defend- j sprayed at once by this apparatus, and | made In charming designs and may be states and liussla are calling loudly for ants or either of them hsd on the nth day of | five to ten acres a day are covered by sponged us readily ns china. Especial them, with the probability that our August, IMHO, the date of the mortgage fore- closed in said suit, or now have (exclusive of j tw o men and one horse. In order to ly In a kitchen or a nursery these pre newly acquired possessions, both In the Atlan tic and Pacific, will soon be the interest by courtesy of the defendant, protect the vines a guard rod is placed ventives o f contagion are luvnluable. Frank Brown) of, in or to the following de in frout o f each wheel. numbered am ong the consumers o f this scribed premises, to.w it: L it No, «», in block king o f all fruit». Seven counties in The economical French housewife ; No. 3, of Levens addition to the town of Dal Genera! Agent on the Pacific Coast for western N ew York are said to have re las, Polk county, Oregon. Said property will uses suet to take the place o f lard and j A t A H e I k •« i i W e d d i n g . I m > sold subject to redemption in the manner often o f butter. She Isdls the fat for j ceived from their apple crop not far A visitor nt Brussels writes homo de- provided by law. from $5,000.000 the past season, while several hours, skimmin? carefully, | Dated, huhus, Oregon, this 15th day of scrihing n wedding there: at the same time receiving hundreds of June. 1900. J. G. V AN OR8DKL, T w o marriage ceremonies, the civil and strains it and pours It into fiots ready l thousands o f dollars from their pears, Sheriff of Polk county, state of Oregon. religious, are gone through with in the for use as shortening. plums, peaches, quinces, cherries, apri I morning, and at 3 o’clock in the after cots and small fruits. Is not the out noon the nuptial repast begins. There The vegetables, cabbage, onions and i look full o f encouragement to the or nrc endless dUhe«—cream», jellies, fruit, Sheriffs Sale. SHASTA HOLTE cakes, meringues, sweets, as well as carrots are much more delicate and de- I chard man as well as to the Inndowu- Melons if after they are boiled you pour I heavier refreshment»— and fresh relays er who may hare found his work un over them a little milk, with pepper. I N o r iC K IS HKKKHY (IIV K X T H A T of food are brought on continually. satisfactory In fighting competition the uii | hm signed as sheriff of Polk county, Or | Train* leave Dalla* for Purtlan.l and way station* The fenst lasts until 0 o’clock—six salt and butter, and boll like canned j which w ill never be less from regions egon, under and by virtue of the writ of exe hours—with speeches going on nil the corn. I at (1:10 a-pn. except Sunday*. cution dated the 12th day of June, A. IE, unfitted by soil or clim atic conditions time. 1900, directed to the undersigned as such sher Mrs. Martha Glelow has been ap- i for gro w in g fruits that can be pro The bride went around the room and Also tho largest stock of warm air registers and furnace Leave Portland 8:80 a in. 7:3'- p m iff, and issued out of the circuit court of the Leave Salem 11a in; 9:35 |> in state of Oregon for Polk county, upon and to got every one present to write in pencil pointed by the governor o f Alabama to I duced nowhere else ns well as In New I supplies on the Pacific coast. Arrive Ashland 12;33 a in; 11;30 a m enforce the decree and foreclosure and order his name or her» on the train of her represent that state at the Paris exi»o- York or New England? There should Arrive Sacramento 5 p in;4:35 a in of sale made and entered in said court on the bridal gown. This 1» to l*e embroidered •ition. be an In rense of i -a for i ie produc Arrive San Francisco 7:46 p m; 8:15 a m. r.th day «J June, 1900, in the suit of the State over afterwaiuf and kept ns a memento tion o f this fro it i n t te cheap lands Land Board, as plaintiff vs. N. Tarter and ! o f the occasion. She divided ht‘r boa BOW so «bund .it throughout th !» re- AIcida Tarter, as defendant*, will on F o r O v e r F ift y Y e a r s . Arrive Odgen 5:45 am ; l i : 1.*» a In. quet among almost all present. Ith greater Intel Arrive Den ver 9:00 a n»; 9:0*» a m. A n old aiul well tried remedy. Mrs. glue, n w on ip: led S a t u r d a y , t h e 2 l t t day o f Ju ly IOOO Arrive Kansas City 7:25a in; 7:25 a m. ligence us to vt sitfes especially adapt A t the hour of l o’clock in the afternoon of W in slo w ’s Soothing Syrup has been Arrive Chicago 7:46 a in; 9;30 a ni. suid day, at the court house at hallos, in said Referre’s of Real Sale Property. lined lor over fifty years by m illions of ed io commercial work, and more thor Polk county, Oregon, sell at public notion for ough culture, with the purpose o f mothers f«ir their children while teeth cosh in Halted States gold coin to the high Arrive Loe Angeles 1:20 p m; 7:00 a m. grow ing only fruit o f the highest qual- est bidder, the following descri!**d tract of Arrive El I' m * . «.Ou p in; 6:00 p in. NOTICK IS HKKKHY O IV E N T H A T ing, with perfect suoceas. It aoothes Arri e Fort Worth 0 ‘M> a in; L. .‘tO a m. land that is situated and located in U k coun by virtue «»f a coiiiniiMion iwmed out of the tlie ch ild , softens the gum#, allays all Arrive City oi Mexico 9:65 a m; 9:65 a in ty of Polk and state of Oregon, to-wit; He- circuit m»urt of the state of Oregon for the pain, cures wind c o lic and is the best Arrive Huston 4 •«» * m; 4:90 a tn. ginning at the northeast corner of ths dona county of Polk and to me directed nti the AI ri ve New Orleans 0: 6 p an; 6:25 p in" tion land claim. No. M, notification No. *il'»4, -7th day of June, l!>00, upon a »lucre« and or- I rem edy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to j Arriva Ua*>hll>gto« 0:42am; (5.42 a m. of Mary «{¡ilium, in sections 32 and 33 of t 9 «»r duly rendered and euterod of record of the taste. Sold by druggists in every I Arrive New \uik 12-48 p m; 12:43 p ui. s of r li w of the Willamette meridian, in ••aitl c turt«»ti the 7th dav of June, lOOO, in a art o i l lie world 2«’» cents a bottle, j Polk county, hrvgon, running thence west curtail, suit therein iwndin-' wherein Mary K. j Its value i* incalculable. Be sure ami 40 c ii.ins; thetioe south 20 chains thence ( ’hvlfelter and Clarence V . Oh shelter are] ruWinan and Tourist « ars ou lx>th train*. Chair east 7.A0 uhniia; thence s •nth 20 chains; plaintiffs, and ThomuM hra Pl«»«'f»,lter, Mary | ask for «Mrs. W in slo w ’s S ooth in g Sy ! cam Sacramento to i Higeii and hi Paso, and tcul ist ears to Chicago,^St. L«>uis, New Orkans and Ha*h then *e east 32..*«0 ehsiiis. to the mnitlieost c«n - O Ohalfelter and «Sarah K. Ohnifelter are de rup and take no other kind. ittgton. iter >«i AagI claim; tlienco mo th 40 chains to fendants, «Hie sting a »ale ««f the real propert) I Surgical operations and flesh destroying plasters are useless, painful and dangerous, and besides, never cure Cancer. the place ol I »eg liming. containing 14'» ai r s, •«ought to l»e |»a»titmn«d iu xaid Moit aiul i No matter how often a cancerous sore is removed, another comes at or near the same point, and always in a worse form. hone or less, together with the tenements hereinafter tUwcrilied, and appointing me a* | Does not this Drove conclusively that Cancer is a blood disease, and that it is folly to attempt to cure this deep-seated, dangerous Connecting at .San Francisco «ith se» eral »team A r n i r t o n f r * In C lile n K o A l l e y « . hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto referee to sell the »iiiii on the term-» therein .lini lines l«»r Honolulu, Jsf»an, China, Phi'lipiuex blood trouble by cutting or burning out the sore, which, after all, is only an outward sign o f the disease—a place of exit for I «dunging, or in anywise ap|s-rtaiuing. That »f ter set forth, ami report i«uchsale to ¡«aid | Sunflowers will cover a multitude of t enfiai wild >outh Air eri« a. the p olio »? sai I sale of ssid premises to •«** sold «•* »f.*r- court, »ml to C «rrv out the object of M ilch de« slus. according to tlie pirns o f a newly Cancer runs In families through many generations, and thus ; whoae ancestors have been afflicted with it are liable at any said will I n « m.vle to obtain luuds with which « n*e occonlitig to law, i will, on formed wom an'» district Improve time to be stricken with the deadly malady. t«» satisfy the sum of 52, '»HI tiO gold coin, with S a t u r d a y , t h e 2 S l h O ty of July, ment association In Cuy 1er. which interest thereon from the 5th day of .lutie. C O R V A L L IS M A IL D A IL Y 1900, at the rate of .4 |*er cent per annum, 1000, at the hour of H o'clock, in the fore- alms to plant these flower* around gar (Except v mida» ) and the sum *«f $100 attorneys’ fees und the ms«n, a* the court h.*n.«e door, in Da las, P«»lk bage boxea. It Is proposed to obliter ' :30 A M Lv. Portland Ar. 5:50 P ■mu of $5 cost and disbursements of ««id suit 1 «-•»unty, Oregon, sell at public auction to the ate evidence o f refuse receptacles and l*errjr Lv. *14 r M 11.-0» A M l.v big> ext bid*hr. all the right, title, interest amt ex|am-es of said saie. ail due sai 1 plain —further proof that Cancer is a disease of the blood. Corva IMa I 11:56 P M Ar. tiff slsive named u|s»n said writ **f •xecuth*n an 1 estate of tl»- plaintiff* aud «Mendsiita in ash boxes tiehlnd A screen o f big yel To cure a blood disease like this you must cure the entire blood system— remove every trace of the poison. Nothing cures Dated tits the S9h*J h'\ -f lillie. A, h. and t«» the following deacrib»»d premises, to- low blossoms. The association which At Alhjti.» an.I UoniN*connect with trains of Ore Cancer effectually and permanently but S. S. S. »«it; l.*'t No '» i 11 Mock N" Hill'*!.«»» n RM> J. «¡. VW.NOliithKL, «on i ent«al ami Eastern railroad. proposes tills unique plan for ta»auilTy S. S. S. enter» the circulation, searches out and removes all taint, and »tops the formation of cancerous cells. No mere tonic • >f tml< |s miem < . I*»dk c*»nitty, Oregon. Said Sheriff' of | oik county. or ordinary blood medicine can do this. S. S. S. goes down to the very roots o f the disease, and forces oat the deadly poison, •ale will l»e m ole f«»r »’ash in han«l. *ubject t«> ing lack alley» I» composed o f 35 wo DALLAS TASSENGEB. confirmation of said court. allowing the sore to heal naturally and permanently. S. S. S. at the same time purifies the blood and builds up the general health. men living In that residence part of I* L KKNTON. Referee. A little pimple, a harmless looking wart or mole, a lump in the breast, a cut or bruise that refuses to 2-ake View liounded by the Northwest D l l l f , E l d , t S u . i.y Dateii this 27th «lav «»f June, I'.K K ) heal under ordinary treatment, should all be looked upon with suspicion, as this is often the beginning o f Administrator's Notice. ern railway on the east and stretching 7:*>r «I Lv. Portiaud a bad form of cancer. V *kl * M west to Western avenue Itetween Ad L-a-ist l . t f a At. «• st. A M M m . M «r» h M . K c r « li« c . 941 W ln d a o r A v * B risto l. Tetin.. w r t t e * : " I dison and Bertenu avenues. They or ' i r n r t I# IfKKRHY GIVEN TN» 41.1. WUlrtt IT • m 41 v e « r * obi. * n d fo r t h r e e r e a m h a d m f m d w it h a *e r e r e form of Adm inistiator’sfiotice. C a m e r o n m y ja w w h ic h th e «ldctor* in th ia H t v »aid w r * i« r a m b l e , a n d _ I nav «-oncero. Ih«l I h o » I ntii lo ganised recently with the aim o f Im t i o n . W . L W V I I - , j n it r o *1 P o l k n i » . « M lm m i a t i . l « * t h a t I o o n ld n o t liv e m o re t h a n s i x m o n t h * I accep te d t h e ir xtate m e n t a * YAMHILL DIVISION. proving and regulating tbo sanitary true , a n d h a d g iv e n n p a ll h o p e o f e ver b e in g w e ll a g a in w h e n m v drug- ,4 the « m í <tv of N U<Mi IIti»#* y, ist« of Polk »amnt», Paasrngr-r d e i i l, f«s«4 of 9vfl«r>o»i «tr» et. m at, k n o w i n g o f m y c o n d it io n , r e c o m m e n d e d S S A. After taking a few All |N»r«o*»x »»»-le»».«t I t » »»«.i «ili V 'l T l F IS H L Itru Y GIVEN T H Y T I, M. t. condition and Appearance o f the thor A l P. U h M A I L - Ì L I U h h K L Y . b o t t le * th e ante b e g a n to hea l, m u c h to th e * u r p H * e o f th e ph ysician * a n d it« i u i u u - m I ««•* c i ) '«K hunilnr • daim ’ F.-i.O««> h«»«- i « |niiiOe<l i .I i i i m h i I « U «4 the It Is pro j Laave 8 S5 a. m. P o rtla n d A r r iv e I i f p i n a » h o rt t im e m a d e « c o m p le te cure. I h a v e g a in e d in fle x h .'m v a p p e tite I estai •-»to«* «B l lt«e *im » t*» ni», «lui» exlat«* u f t ’ S Tl»«>n»|«*<Mi Isle uf P >lk <-»»»int » .L-«>e.iae«l oughfare» lu that district. ia sp le n d id , sle e p i s r t fr e a h m g — i n fact, a m e n j o y in g p erfe ct h e a lth . ’ i Leave 3:5« p. m. t(*!k * A r r iv e r i # « , posed to see that streets are kept dean vertBe.l, within xis monthx flou» this «Ute, si mi ) A ll l a r * « * iiMlk«l4ei t«»the m <1 p « n t f « i ll m ake lm j A rriv e 5:1» p. m. At. dw Leave 7 . » a. a Nome near Hutter, Pulk \«u •ty, Oregon i»M«liate pa>m ent U» me, amt all Hi«««»« ht» in g «’Ialini« and to suppress disturbing noise». - Our medical department is in charge o f physicians of lone M«r»¡n*t iHt- *M»t*e, will i»resent G oa t, «lui» aulitem i Date#, J uimi «, nwu experience, who are especially skilled in treating Cancer and other M md diseases W rite foe an. ad new r.tUsi, tu me w ithin «tx i i k x i U m ft«><M the «tate of this Chicago News. G. J liriMKY. A'lmiuMretor axht H I. F E N T O N . \.lini»»ÌMtrat«-. ted, we make no charge whatever for Uua serv ice. ThE SWI floe I. If W o o ds agent at P a ila s M o tion o r add rem SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, 6A. I Allan, w i M g c P h e r s o n R i c h a r d s o n & 8 o y n t o n C o ' s w a r m a i r f u r n a c e s . J o h n V a n R a n g e C o 's h o te l a n d h o u s e h o ld r a n g e s South *nd East SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. A m e r i c a n B o i l e r C o ' s boilers for steam and hot w ater. 47 f i r j i « n d 46 ^ c c o n d s i r e e ij , P O n T L / lg D DANGER o a c q o g Cannot be C u i O ui o r R e m o v e d with P la s te rs Only Blond Diseases can be Transmitted from One Generation to Another N Ikite»! at Dellaa, Ju n e M 1iha>. C. Il M A K K H A M . O. p » . Portland, i»re*.*i