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H e a lth " W o m a n 's C e n t n e r C a l e n d a r ." T h ra r B ird s Itu v e C one. The scientist Is coutluunKy finding Hie places of missing links nil through u n t'.ire . hut It Is uot often that b e sees it lliil; - uddeuly disap peer. Tlnm ; It a series of years he sotne- tlnu . i n ils that an anil s i or plant has beeoine extinct. leaving a hiatus In the line of evolution of which It was a part, but uow comes news from the West In dies of the sudden disappearance of a species of humming bird, which was destroyed In a day. T. Itlgliy IMgot. an ornithologist of 8t. Vincent, writes that ohe of the tam est aud commonest hlrils on the Islauds was a small li-ooxe green humming bird anil that since the day of the great hurricane In September, 180-3. he has not been able to find one of them. He has lieen searching himself aud been making a diligent Imiulry after them for more than a year and uow re ports that they have been "wiped out.” —New York Herald. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE T rade M arks D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . A nyone sontHii« a *kf»trh and dMorlpttoft m ay quickly ascertain o n r opinion fre e w hether an invention la probnhly im tentuble. Conimunica- tiniiM *f rlotly confidential. H andbook on P aten t« «ent free. OideHt nuenry fo r necurm u patent.i. P a te n ts taken fh ro n ab Matin A Co. receive tpecuu tuttice, w ithout vhnrue, in th e Scientific American. A handsom ely llluRfrnfed weekly. I .unrest. d r - eulation o f any peientitle journal. T erm s. $3 a y e a r ; fo u r m o nths, $1. Hold by all new sdealers. MUNN & Co. 3 6 1 Broadway. Y O ffl B ran ch Office, C25 V 8 t., W ashington, D .C . •'inai Settlement. ’ OTIC’ B P» IVRRRRY O I V V THAT TH K l IS- «lei«ijineil execu tor of the estate of N. I». Oilfson, ilw m sid , hm lile<I Iti» linai accou n t n> Hiieh execu tor in the county co u rt of Polk county • »rifynn. ami th at said co ii.t ha« «et the hearing th ir c o f o n Monday, August <«, 1900, a t the hour of I o'clock in the afternoon of »aid day,and all person* having olijections to tlie mimic a r c notified to present them to said co urt on or before «aid time, lu t e d , this 18th d.u of J u n e . 1900. FRANK tilHSOV, E xecu to r. Townsend A H art, attorney s for estate N Final Settlement. VTOTK'K IS HKRKIIY (J1YF.N T H A T THK I N J dciHijfiicd Inin riled his filial accoun t as «dmlni tin tor of the estate of Isattc Smith dei'eused, ami Monday, 1 A ugust tlth, 1000. at I o'clock, p in., of said day, a t the county co u rt house, of PolV county, Oregon. hus heeu Axed by Hon. W. L. Wells, judye of the county c o u rt for s .d -minty, as the tim e and place for the hearing of Lnusanie. All persons interested in said m atter are hereby no- tilierl to gp|>ear a t «aid tim e ami show cause, if any t here !•«, why said accoun t should not he approved »ml the account settled and closed, lu ll ih , Oregon, Ju n e, l8, 1900. ,1. it 8M 1TII, udm iiiistrator. Townsend A lla r t attorneys for estate. Final Settlement. OTIi’K IS HKKKHY UIVKN THAT TIIK UN dtirtrigiied uilti)lnÌHt.rutur of tin listato of Mure» ret. Smith. deceased ha» ftled hi]final account s i >u -It adnilnUtrator. in the county court of Folk county, Oretfon, und fhat »aid rnuit has ««it the hearing then of on Alonduy, Annusi. tl. IU 0. i.t the hour of 1 o'clock in the alleninoli of said day, inni al! fierxon» hi.viiijj objections to the name are notified to present them to »aid court on or before »aid time. N Hated, this ls th day of Ju n e , 11*00. .1 H. SMITH, udininUtrutor. Townsend A H art, attorney«. Sheriff's Sale. N O T IC K IS H K K K H Y G IV K N T H A T in pursuance of an execution anti ord er of sale, issued out of mill under the hand and «eul of th e clerk of the circu it c o u rt of the s ta le of Oregon for Polk co u n ty , hearing dat* th e Kith d ay of J u n e , 1900, in a c e rta in suit, therein pending w herein I sane Levons is plaintiff slid K. K. A nderson, H . K. A n derson, H om er H row nand Bessie B row n , the m inor heirs of C o ra Brow n, deceased, und F ra n k Brow n a re defendants, to me directed and delivered, 1 will on S atu rd ay, Ju ly 14, IOOO, A t the hour of 1 o’clo ck , p. in,, of said d a y at th e fron t door of th e co u n ty co u rt house in 1 tall as, in said co u n ty , sell a t public auction to the highest bidder for caeh in hand on day of sale, iu the m anner p ro v iih d by law all the right, title and in te re st which tiie defend an ts or eith er of them 1 sd on the f»th duv of A u gu st, 1880, th e d a te of th e m ortgage fore closed iu said suit, o r now have (exclusive of th e in terest by c o u rte sy of the defendant, F ra n k B rou n) of, iu o r to th e following d e scribed prem ises, to -w it: L o t No, (i, in block N o. ¡1, of [.even s addition to the town of B a l ias, Polk co u n ty , O regon. Said p rop erty will he sold su b ject to redem ption in the m anner provided hy law. B a te d , Ballas| O regon, this 15th d ay of Ju n e . 1000. J . G. V A N O K S B K L , Sheriff of Polk co u n ty , s ta te of Oregon. Carrie Chapman Catt. In com piling her "Woman's Century Calen dar,” has done much to spread iu for G I L L M O R E ’S S P A N I S H F R I E N D eign countries a knowledge of the K in d D eed o f n n K n r is y , W k l r t lin t American movement In behalf of equal W ith q u i r k H r» -o ii« lllo n . lights fur women. A Mohammedan During the period of hie Imprison lady In Constantinople has translated ment by the Filipinos Lieutenant GUI- the ealeudur Into Turkish, und now more ami his men «ere at on«,time Prince Hwang Cliung Hue), sou of the D A H L IA S , thrown Into nn old barrack with a par governor of Peking, announces his lu- ty of Spanish prisoners. Including a lentlou of translating It I d I o Chinese. D e e e rn tlv n rtllltp of R e n a t jr a n d major general. The latter In some wuy Prince Hwang lias long been an oppo D IR o to a t V a r ie tie s . obtained money, Which he divided nent of foot binding aud au advocate Among the flowers which n r e n o w among Ills men and with great gener of education for Chinese women. This largely used In our gardens f e w a r e osity sent r<u Mexican dollars to Lieu Is a noteworthy Instance of liberal more popular than the dahlia, s a y s I. tenant Gdimore, asking him to accept views In the highest court circles, for L. Richmond In The Queen. T h e o r i g them, with Ills compliments. Gtllmore Prluce Hwang is entitled to wear the inal form of this flower has u n d e r g o n e made the condition that It should he j "orange button.” Indicating a rank considered u loan, to which the Span i even above that of the red button. so many transitions that we n o « ' h a v e distinct groups of tall and d w a r f v a ish general graciously assented, und he This decoration was greeted with the rieties, cactus dahlias, too. In s in g le used the money to buy shoes ami elotb- most marked demonstrations of respect t'.ml double forms, aud these, with tug for his men. something they sadly «•lieu the prince passed through the their staiiike flowers and clcguutly needed, for they were almost naked. Chinese quarter of Boston during his twisted petals, are certululy the most After his rescue (¡dimore learned recent visit to this city. Prluce Uwaug 1 lieautiful of all. that the Spanish general, who had also Is Chinese eonsiil to Peru aud Is soon The dwarf, or puuipou, form of the recalled from the Filipinos, was In the to return there. \ dahlia Is very useful for bedding pur- city of Manila, und he offered him CO ----------------------- - poses, the brilliant colors of these neat silver dollars as repayment of the loan. K nrollln« New Clnbs. little flowers being very effective In The general «ns quite Indignant and There were 30 new clubs added to the liorder. Although the blossoms refused to accept It. When (¡dimore the Ohio state organization during the are small, they arc so well held up reminded him of the agreement, he last year. One of the rather peculiar ulmve the foliage and produced In such ' smiled anil said that he had consented features In connection with the enroll- pro tiniou to.a tiny give ricii coloring I to It only because he feared the Arner- meut of new clubs Is the disappearance ! to the garden, an.! It plants are select- i leans would not accept the money oth of others. One of the difficulties eo- ed with cure, s- that tic l.-ught, which erwise. i countered by the c.-ommittee was the vaileS from fo/r f-.et 1 0 c\vo feet, Is | (¡dimore told the story among the ! organisation of a club and Its Imme- considered as well ru th * tints of the ' other naval officers at Manila, who i diate federation to be followed quickly blooms, few plants will give a brighter pussed around a paper and collected a ' by dissolution and disintegration to effect lu a mass. Ceres, a very Aurif handsome sum, which was expended I such au extent that the state board erous variety, in pale primrose, makes In the purchase of the most appropri ' could not find even a trace of them. au excellent center to a large bed. with ate und expensive piece of silver that J For that reason the state bor.rd very Fashion, light orange, also a profuse could he found tu Manila. It was en much prefers receiving the older clubs bloomer, us the next tint and Little graved with u brief statement of facts Into the ranks of the federation. Dorrlt. n dwarf plant with the richest and presented to the Spanish general maroon flowers, as the outer circle; or with appropriate ceremonies us a token Guiding Star, a lovely white variety, of gratitude and udinlrutlon from the three feet high, may be used with navy of the United States. Then he Bacchus, In brilliant scarlet, which P rin tin g W ithou t ink. «•as Invited to a reception upon the A company h is U en formed to eon does not exceed 2\fc feet In height, edg flagship, where every officer In the ing the two with Little Sweetheart, fleet «’ho could be spared «-elcomed ; tro ll he process of printing without which is a dwarf plant tearing red him and thanked him In person for his | ink, by using electricity und chem ical flowers tipped with white. Mrs. Wal kindness to Uillmore and bis men.— ly prepated paper, in a short time, it is expected, this innovation will lw ter Besaut. lu shades of salmon pink. Iluvana I’ost. completely introduced, and old meth Is very beautiful, and Revenge, lu rich There is one purple and mauve, is distinct and Meehan selects ns the five best hardy ods revolutioniz'd. roses, exclusive of the ordinary hybrid filing however that has resisted all ill- handsonie. The variety of tints Is end perpetuals. Crimson Rambler, Rugosa. novations; flint is Hostetler's Stomach less. but any of them which tend to Wlchurlana, Setlgera. or prairie rose, Hitters, which has many imitators, but ward nmjenta are best avoided, as nod Harrison's Yellow, "the only flue no equals ¡is a cure for stomach, liver j they never harmonize well with the yellow hardy rose lu general cultiva and bowel troubles. This peerlot-H ' rest. Messrs. Dobble’a new' Introduction, remedy has been the standard med- tion.” ieim* * f tin American people for past | Mrs. Ireland, is In shades of orange fifty ears. It is a wonderful medic- i scarlet and white, a very brilliant flow R li CHpaHtf, ine for d\spt ppia, indigestion, bilious er, which does excellently in a bakony F . M . S p a w n , 11) y e a r s o ld . n a r iio n ! ness. insomnia,constipation and nerv t e a c h e r o f A lt o P a s s , I l l s ., l ia s e x p lo d e « ! ousness. If also prevents malaria, f« \ a ll p h y s i o l o g i c a l t h e o r i e s r e g a r d i n g th e I t keeps the stomach j c a p a c i t y o f t h e h u m a n s t o m a c h b y edit er and ague. m good condition, and l>owels regular. | in g a n d d r i n k i n g lu o n e e v e n i n g !u rul* Try it, and you will not be disappoint* d l tl o n t o h is r e g u l a r s u p p e r o n e c a n o f ed. to m a to e s , o n e c a n o f p e a s , o n e c a n o f s a r d in e s , s e v e n g la s s e s o f so d a w a te r a n d t w o q u a r t b o t t l e s o f t e m p e m u 'v d r i n k s . T h i s Is o n ly o n e o f m a n y lik e a c h i e v e m e n t s b y w h ic h b e h.v* a p ’ p o - foiled b i s a c q u a i n t a n c e s . Final Settlem ent. lu the county co urt for the com ity of Folk, state o. Oregon. In the m atter of the estate of M. N. Myron, de c s i ed. ^OTIC »TICK IM IIKRKIIY OIVKN TO WHOM IT MAY iir ha» tiled hi« Dual ■erri th a t the nmlersigned unit in th e m atter of said o»tate, und thut Mi •lay, the »¡th day of August, IU0U, a t the .hour of I •’clock. I». in., I iuh been set l»y the said county court »« ti.e tim e for huaring objection«, if an y , to «uid A • ial a o ount. All |»ersons interested in »aid mattei ere therefore iD t iticd to uppea' a t said tim e »lid shoa iliac, If any there he, why said estate should uot be dually set: led and closed and »uid execu tor discharg ed. MuC. MYRwN. Kxocutor. lu te d , Dallas, Oregon, Ju ly H, 1900. J . L Coi 11 ns, attorney _______ S h e riffs Scie. N O T I C E IS H K K K H Y (1 IV K N T H A T in purmmnce of an « x e c itio n and order of «ale Bailed o u t <»f am i under th e hand and »eul (»f th e clerk of th e c irc u it c o u rt «*f the s ta te of Oreumt for Folk co u n ty , hearing d ate the 28th d a y of Ju n e , A . 1)., 1900, hi a ce rta in suit therein pending w herein the S ta te Fund Beard is plaintiff and W . M. Lyle ¡«defend a n t, to me d ire cte d and delivered, I will on S a tu rd a y , A u gu st 4 , 1 0 0 0 , A t th e hour of 1 o ’clock p. in., «>f said d ay, a t th e fron t door of th e co u n ty c o u rt house in I liil'ii«. in »aid co u n ty , sell at- public su ction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on d:i> »•f Hide, in the n-nnnor provided hy law. till • he right, title and i n to e s t which th e defend a n t had on the 25th d ay of A ugust, 1892, the d ate of the m ortg age foreclosed in said «nit. or now has of, in or to the following described prem ises to -w it: Beginning a t a ¡m int 21 08 chain« e a st of th e n orth w est co rn e r of th e do nation land claim , No. 08, N o t. N o. 1,949, of J . K. 1 yle am i w ife, in t 7 », r 5 w, of the W illa m e tte m eridian, in Folk co u n ty . O re gon, running th en ce east 24.47 chain«, thence south 49 chain«, thence w est 2 1 .1 2 chain«, th en ce north 84 degrees B0 m inute« w est 4 92 chain«, thence north 48.58 chain« to the place of beginning, con tain in g 120.7'» acre « ; and a l so th a t t r a c t beginning a t a |«»iut 17 8 0 chain« Sheriffs Sale. north of the southw est corn er of said donation land claim , N o. 08, running thence north 17.20 chains to th e c e n te r of th e cou n ty read, NO TICK IS HKKKHY GIVKN THAT thence south 84 degrees, .‘Ml m inutes east 11.02 th e unpersigned as sheriff of Polk co u n ty , O r chain», thence south 10,08 chain», thence west egon, under and hy virtu e of the w rit of e x e 11.02 chain« to th e place of beginning, co n cution dated th s Kith d ay of J u n e , A . I)., tain in g 19..'tit acres, th s to ta l num ber of acres 1900, directed to th e undersigned as such sher lading 140 0 8, to g eth er w ith th e tenem ents, iff, aud issued out of th e circu it c o u rt of the h ereditam ents and ap pu rtenances th ereunto s ta te of Oregon for Polk co u n ty , upon and to lielonging or in au v wise appertain ing. Said enforce th e d e c r e e and foreclosure and ord er prem ises will be «old su b ject to redem ption in of sale m ade and entered in said c o u rt on the the m anner provided h> law . oth day of Ju n e , l'.tOO, in the suit of th e S ta te B a te d , B a lia s, O regon, this 0th » la v »»f J u ly , Baud h oard , as plaintiff vs. N . T a r te r and 1900. .1 .0 . VAN O RSD KL, A lcid a T a rte r, a s defendents, will on Sheriff of P olk co u n ty , Oregon. ----------------« « « -------------- — Administrator s Notice, ’ ii T IT R la M M R ’IY d i v i N T o 4 M . WHOM IT m ay « a u r a ti , *h il I h t t r I*« 1 I ■j»l ttii»lnl N I4»m. ft'. L. ftf«-|t“, J «lire Fr>»»i («. .».I« .»<t«n tti«ti..(or ,4 tl«* « 4 •!« ••( N ll'tli HiMsvy, late <4 Pols ivtliiM , il« « « k * l . a l f***r*>it» lisWli «* 1 1 » i»*l « d a w will M ik e a * |«I MM»( Ml ! a n t -»w I|«*MI»I* * elaim again»! miti fMt i»rrwml (h» aim«* to m*>. dull u r i M , within «il n o o th » troni liti» ilstw, »I »*»> Roil!V near Hntinr, * y . Off-got« liaim i. J a n « I * . I » 1 N C. J HP»ICY, r o t n w u l * H m «, a ™ « \iiiumiM rat nr la S » . fendant», d i r e ‘ting a -ale of the real pro|»ert> »ought to be partitioned in said suit and . h erein after desertion!, nn I appointing me as referee to sell th e same on the term s therein a fte r R* t forth , nod rep o rt such »ale to said cou rt, and to c .rr v out th e o b je ct of such de cree accordin g to law . 1 will, <ni S a t u r d a y , t h * 2 8 t h D iy of J u ly , I9UU, a t the h**ur of 11 o'clock, in th e fi »re in» n, a t th e c o u rt house d»n*r, in B a .la s, Polk co u n ty , O regon, »ell a t public au ction to th e highest hM der, all th e tig h t, title, interest an 1 e s ta te of tic* plaintiffs and defvud-»uts in an I to the fol ..w ing described pteiu'ses, to- w it; L o t No. 5. iu block No. 5, H ills tn\ it of Independence. Polk co u n ty , Oregon Afgd «.tie a ill I m > m ade f<»r cash iu hand, su b ject to coiiHriitalfoit of said court IV L K K S T o N . Ilrfcree. B a te d lui» 27U< d av of J u n e , 1 9 (0 | X iA M S < m i,p u t:x of A v » aSüi<t i J r < : W £ L : ï T U Ü j I J\mp/Lin S a i - jÜJt.Smnm * JlexA Afe SullM - The Kind You Have Always Bought. A mu se Seed * / ? tv t m a n i - £ i Cad utuMit Seda « A perfect R em ed y f o r Constipa tion . Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish n e ss and L O S S O F SLE E P. Facsimile Signature of N EW YO RK. RIPANS Nearly 20 years ago Queen Victoria Instituted a decoration, the royal red | 1 cross, to be conferred on any woman, , foreign or English, recommended by j the secretary of state for war for spe- j i clal work iu curing for sick and wound- j | ed soldiers, says the Chicago News, i The decoration is a cross of red enara- el, gold edged, one inch wide, tied in a i bow and worn on the left shoulder. J Of course the queen is at the head of 1 the order, other royal members being the Dowager Empress Frederick of Germany. Princess Christian, Princess Henry of Battenberg. Duchess of Con naught, the Marchioness of Lome, the /,ueen and crown princess of Greece and the Duchess of Sparta. Lady Wantage and Lady Roberts nre j the only wearers of the cross among j the 80 nonroyal members who have ti tles. Many nuns wear the order. In I the army list the royal red cross finds j a place between the companions of the ! distinguished service order and officers | holding rank in the army permitted to *r?ar foreicn decorations- - Doctors find t A Good /+•* P r e s c r ip tio n i ' f o r mankind Ten for five cent», at D rug«!***; r.rocer*, RrM aunnfs, Saloons, N ew s-Stands, General Stores and H^rl-ers Shops. T hey banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong life. One gives relief! N o m atter what’s the m atter, on.- will do you fpx'd. Ten samples and one thousand testi monials sent by mail to any address on receipt «J price, by the Ripana Chemical C o ., to.Spruce S t., New Yojk City. h erso n Pacific Coast for South and East Boynton Go's warm air furnaces. John Van Range Go's hotel and household ranges American Boiler Go’s •— ^ _ - ___ , yernture of lift degrees not high- 1 er, or the grofrm m ade will be too soft »7 F ir {ta .n d P C R T L /tffD boilers for steam and hot water. 46 air registers and M l« « . “Orystalllxi'd mini Is the fashionable l' >n Is i g , ” snid a eon feet loner. " It Is p ipulnr with men and women. Tlutt 1» saying n itood deal for It »luce the nveraiw man detests candled sweets. Women use It for iionlioitiiieros and many Imxlnosa men carry It around In their pockets "M int 1» «-ally a uo reity In confec furnace S e co n d s -tre e tj, - Mercury Potash Muke wrecks, Noi Cures AMO M r K. 1 M yers, too M u lb e rry St K e w u rk . J« J . s s y s : * I w » s s * t c « * d w ith » t e r r i b l e b tn .,1 d u w aw . w h ich w s s In > i> a . a t t r u h u t a f t e r w s r ,! . speeu.1 »11 o v er m y body T h e s e soon b r a k e .u u tu tu s u r e * s a d tl Is e a sy to a u > x la . th e « a f t e r « « I e n d u re d We f a r e l i e u , c ^ e t n r w d th a t th l — — ------------ d o c to r * co u ld d o m e n o e o u t I lu.1 q e s l a h u n d r e d ^ d o ll... w h ich w a s r e a ltv th b ro w n i w » r J th r tried vert«u* patent medicine«, bnt they did 1 * 0 « reach the direnae ’— hed nt flrat t u s t u o f t t t I w u . x r e s t lv is .p r ..y r d s s d w i . deiixStV il wVth th e r r T J ;’ " T h r i w V ' reti »p k n eh e« u u m y ch e s t h e c s n to * m w pater s u d .m a i l e r and b e fo re In o x Jlso 'p u èu red entTrèT, I regained mi toot w r .x t u b e ca m e w r o n g e r, a n d m y appetite .mpeure.1 t w s , so o n entirely writ nd m y sk in h » cK*»r u 2 piece of glam. Send for our Home Treatm ent Book, which contains valuable information about this disease, with complete direction, for self treatm ent. Our medical departm ent is in charge of physicians who have made a life-time study of blood diseams. Don t hesitate »o write for a ae information or ari ever wanted We make bo charge what- ia held fas the moat • t c W .t e « e THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLA n V a T \ Ml ASTA HÜTTE Trains leave Dalla* for Portland anti way statio n * at 0 :1 0 «.{in- excep t Snudai». I aw ve Portland 8:30 a in, 7:3'. p m I,cave Salem 11 a nr. 0:35 p in Arrive Ashland 12:33 a ur, 11;30 a m Arrive Sacram ent.» b p i n :4 :35 « in Arrive Sun Kranci%-«> 7:45 p i n :8 :1 5 a m. Arrive Oilmen 5:45 * n»; 11:15 am. Arrive Denver9:00 » n.; 9:00«in. Arrive Kaunas Citv 7:25» in; 7:25 » m. Arrive Cliica««» 7:45 « ni; 9;30 a in. In some cases the extern«! signs of C ontagion. Blood Potion are so »light that th e victim IS firmly within the grasp of the monster liefore the true nature of the the du disea»e is known. In other cases the blood is quickly filled with this pmaouous virus and the swollen glands, m ucus p itch es in the m outh, sores o n «ealp, u l c e r s o n tongue, sore throat, eruptions on akin, copper colored splotch«», and falling hair and eyebrow» lease no room for doubt, a» aa these are all Coutagi. »11 unmistakable signs of Contagion» Blood l'oi*»n Doctors still prescribe m ercury and potash as the only cure for Blood Poison These ¡sasonous nun erals never yet made a com plete am i perm anent cure of Contagious Hlood Poison T h e. drive the d u e«« huck into the system , cover it up for a while, hut it breaksou t again in worse form These powerful minerals produce mercurial rheumatism and the most offensive sore* and ulcers, causing the joint» lo «tiffen and finger nails t.i drop off M e rcu ry an d p o ta s h m a k e w r a c k s , n o t c u r e s , and those who have been dosed with these drugs ..re never sites free from sches sn.l |«in S. S. S. acts in sn entirely different manner, being a purely vegetable remedy ; it forces tlie ta.ivon out of the system and „ , * and ....lead of tearing down, builds up and invigorates the general health. S 3 . S is the only antidote for tl is specific virus, and for th therefore the only cure for Contagious Blood Poison. No m atter in what »tag. or how hopeless the case may appear even though pronounced incurable by the doctors, S. S S. can be relied upon to make s rapid, perm anent cure. & S ’ S is not new, untried remedy ; an experience of nearly fifty rears has pruven it a sure nnd unfailing cure for this disease It is th. only purely vegetable blood medicine known. ever far this. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. O REQ O N BLOOD POISOIN. I 'r r .t H l I l i p « t a b o ie s / J Richardson Signature N o t N a r c o t ic . TIio R o y a l R c:l Cro««. M c P B ears the , Promotes Digestion,Cheerful n e ss andRest.Contatns neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. Diamonds Mnde nt Home. w g Always Bought AVegetable Preparation for A s similating thcFood and Regula ting the Stomachs and bowels oT New Naval Fornmtlnn, The “hexagonal phnlaux” Is a new naval formation recently tried hy a French fleet In the Mediterranean. There Is one vessel at each angle of the hexagon, and the admiral's ship occupies the center. Their hows til! point one way—that In which the | tquudron sails. The admiral is equi distant from all the rest and seen by nil equally well. Every one Is 400 CA.« I lO ✓ * ii • fA ■ K lHEX, yards from the next, but the space can wl •■a u \vi» 1 *» *r*V j#ot or a box of be reduced. Iu case of more vessels rlc I oik in it. ujj^th' best dahlias under the command, the excess would con >e i idtivafoL h Jtiii auccess for the form a reserve, with tor|»cdo boats decoration of xernudas or balconies, added to It. This new order of battle | and, as the roofd cuttings can be ob- Is held to require fewer signals than i tallied early In the spring, there is no others. difficulty In haviug them in bloom in June, when they will continue to sup ply a quantity of flowers until the lut- i*81 autumn. ‘T a k e H eed W ill S u re ty S p e e d .” A new race of hybrids, combining the Be sure to lived the first symptoiu* older pompon dahlias with the cactus <>f indigestion, nrrvuumNt. ao I im varieties, has lately been introduced, Hoav to Muke P o ta to Snotv, pure bipod, nih I thus «vivid chronic the lovely Aurora being one of the best Bent Into two cupful» of liot tuasheff dyspepsia, norvoue pr *tr*ti« n and all of these. This Is a dwarf plant, pro potato two tablespoonful» of cream, ' e evils produced by Uul I loud ducing many flowers In exquisito half a tcaspoonful of »alt aud a dash Ho '<l’< Suren parili» is y«ar • fe^uard. shades of salmon pink and vieux rose, of cayenne and celery »alt. Beat tills it quick|y t« the »toniteli r id i', with a metallic blue sheen on the tips thoroughly with a silver fork: then fold strengthen!* and qui-t.* the nei? a, of the petals, giving It a very rettned and beat in carefully the whites of purities, enriches and vitali«« g th« and uncommon appearance. The three eggs beaten very »tiff. Press blooms are small and of the cactus this through a vegetable press or col blood and k eej* up (lie h<«lth t uie. shape, a most decorative plant either All liver ill» are cured l v Hood's I for the border or the balcony. Can- 1 ander Into a shallow dish and serve »• once. Pills. 26c. nell'a Gem Is a pompon cactus In shades of scarlet and yellow, a glow ing little flower of good form and hah- ( Hew te R at Bird». To dissect • «mali boi bird or even it, not exceeding two feet iu height. one that baa got cold is a delicate uu- i Crawley Gem must not be forgotten’In dertaklng. and despite the edict for- . this connection. It also Is a pompon bidding fingers aud partridge wings to * cactus, deep blood red lu color. These come In contact the best bred men ami three will probably be the forerunners General Agent on the women follow the lead of her gracious of many others of these fascinating majesty the queen of England and i flowers, which are perfect for cutting. daintily ent the leg or wing of a small not being so heavy ns those with larger broiled bird while holding It In the blossoms and consequently far easier & ! to arrange In vases. Of the true cac fingers. Of course where a sauce is served tus dahlias there are now a great with the bird it must be separated and many, but they nre not all of that per- 1 feet form, with quilled petals, which Is eaten with knife and fork. seen only In the best varieties, such as H o xt t o n « k r M u t t o n C h o p « . ! Ethel, here represented. Rub the chops with salt and white F o r F a s t e r B loo m . pepper and dredge lightly with flour. D lolytra spectabllls is one o f the easl- Place them In a shallow linking pun wlth half a cupful of water and cook j eat plants to force Into bloom th a t can Also the largest stock of warm for 16 minutes in n very hot oven. ! be taken In band. It responds to beat so Serve them ou a hot p latter with but- j readily. T o bloom for E a s te r four supplies on the Pacific coast. ter, a IftHe lemon Juice and c u rran t weeks should be am ple tim e In a tem- tionery. a» It w m only a few years aco Hist It occurred to any one to c ry ita l- H *' It, 1« 1» oui* of the few think» th at a f te r cry stalllu u lo it do not liecsmte tasteless or slckeningly s w e e t Violets aud rose leaves lose their dlstlnculati- Init perfum e and taste like hits of Adm inistiator’s Notice. sugared paper. Mint la sp lej and It give» a pleasant odor V • •*> I* E IS IIM tRnV « I V I N T H 4 T l . i l . !.. toothsome. y, m | o « i . I». v» Iw« h * |n.««• (••«I «.luaiMial »(or ••# ihr to the breath, hut not an overpow ering •‘* U l r o t I ’ H. T ’ c soj-H oi.ln l« - n t P<4 h «H|i<|v .«h-remasi perfum e, as do moat of the caoutelioues. All urr-*«»* in )«t»4.si to th«* snnl . - u t o will mah» in»- tnad-Mt« iw ynunt V«» in«*. aa«l »II th>wi* hat mg « lain»« I t has alm ost superseded ginger aud mraiitct th r «uno. «ill i»rram»t Ihwm. «tuli au ttu n ti- flag r o o t . " - New York World. ••»«ml. Io m « «ithli« »ix month« fr.m» Ih« •'«»«■ ot ihia ii.oBv H. L N T O h. 4«tmlnhar»i r I h ln l at lh»lls«, Itmr 9 IttW». CAS’ D«* The Kind You Have I I o w v e r y n i c e I t w ill b e w h e n e v e r y w o m a n ca n m a k e h e r o w n d ia m o n d s a n d n o t b e o b lig e d to s a v e o u t o f th e m a rk e t m o n ey to b u y th e m o r te a s e h e r In d u lg e n t f a th e r o r h u s b a n d to b u y th e m fo r h e r. T h e b lis s fu l e r a o f d i a m o n d m a k in g a t h o m e Is p ro m ise d u s b y a F r e n c h c h e m is t n a m e d M o is sa n . l i e h a s h a d d ia m o n d s t h a t w e r e in d is t in g u i s h a b l e f r o m t h o s e m a d e by’ n a tu re . S u g a r an d e le c tr ic ity w e re th e In g re d ie n ts h e e m p lo y e d . E n o rm o u s heat and tre m e n d o u s p ressu re are I b r o u g h t to b e a r u p o n t h e s u g a r , a n d , [ p r e s to ! o n e h a s a s m a n y d ia m o n d s a s o n e w is h e s . T h e c h e m is t d o e s n o t h o ld o u t e n c o u r a g e m e n t o f a n I m m e d i a t e f a ll iu t h e p r i c e o f j e w e l s a s a r e s u l t o f h is d i s c o v e r y , h u t h e t h i n k s 1! 1 p o s s i b le now ’ t h a t t h e w e l l s o r c r u c i b l e s In w h ic h t h e d i a m o n d s o f B r a z i l w e r e f o r m e d w ill b e d i s c o v e r e d . T ill u ow ! t h e s e d i a m o n d s h a v e o n ly b e e n f o u n d in a l l u v i a l d e p o s i t s , b u t s o m e w h e r e t h e r e Is a g i g a n t i c s t o c k o f b r i l l i a n t s , a n d If w e e r n p o s s e s s o u r s o u l s in p a - j t i e u c e lo n g e n o u g h e v e r y w o m a n m a y b o a s t h e r t i a r a a n il h e r r iv ie r e .— C o m m e rc ia l A d v e r tis e r . For Over Fifty Y e a rs . I to stand well. *ay i G ardening. S a t u r d a y , t h * a i t t d a y of J u l y t&OO An ulil mnl well tried remedy. Mr». T he bud« of the E a s te r Illy should be | A t th e hour of 1 o’clock iu th e afternoon of \Yiii»luw'» Smitliing Syrup Inis been said d ay, a t the c o u rt house a t B alias, in said R e tire 's of Real Sale Property. Hoed lor over fifty yeur* by million» of well developed fbur w eeks before F a s Polk cou n ty, O regon, sell a t public autio n for ter. Theu darkness and coolness will mothers for their children while teelli- retard grow th: heat and light will bur- cash in U cite d S ta te s gold coin to th e high est bidder, th s follow ing deecritied t r a c t of NOTICK IS HKKKHY C.IVEN Til AT in», with [lerfect succe.». It soothes laud t h a t is situated and located in th* cou n by virtue of a com m ission issued o u t of the the child, «olten» lliegu m r, sllwys nil ty of Polk and sta te of O regon, to -w it: B e c irc u it c o u rt of the s ta te of Oregon for the ginning a t the north east co rn e r of th s don a cou n ty of Polk and to me directed an the pnin. vines wind colic und is tlie hesl 1» pleasnut to tion land claim . No. notification .No. ,*>1*>4, 27th day of Ju n e , 1900, upon a decree and o r remedy for diiurlioe«. of M ary liilli.ui», in section» ,H2 and X\ of t 9 der duly rendered and entered of record of 111© laste. Solil hy drn^yjist» in every s of r (1 w of th e W Ulauu t te m eridian, iu »aid c »urt on the 7 th d a v of Ju n e , i900, in a ,iwrt of the world 2,*> cent» n hotlle. Polk co u n ty . O regon, running thence west ce rta in suit therein p-ndiug w herein M ary K. Be sure »ml 40 eh.bus; thence south 20 ch ain *; thence (M odfetter and C larence V . (M «dn-lter are It» vnlue is inv»leulnhle. eu«t 7 . VO chain»: thence n<*uth 20 chains; plaintiffs, und T h om as O ra O lodfelter, M ary u k h r Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sy til 'lice east M2.’>0 eh.»in», to th e sout'/ieast c o r ( ’. C hnlfelter and Aarah K. ( M-wlfelter are d e nip »ml Ink.' no oilier kind. ner of »aid claim ; tm>nc\* n orth 40 chains to th e place of liegiiming. con tain ing 14'* acres, m ore or less, togeth er w ith th e tenem ents, hereditam ents, and appurtv-n ouv» the rem it-• liebm gicg, or iu anyw ise ap|M»rtaim:ig. T h a t said »ale of »«id premise» to Is* » >1 1 ,m af>*r- » ini will lm m ade to ob tain iituds w ith which to satisfy the sum of 4>*J.581 (¡0 gold coin, with in terest thereon frem th e 5th day of .li.ne, 190 >, a t the ra te of 8 per cen t |*wr annum , and th e »uto of #100 a tto rn e y s’ f«v» «m l ti e sum of $>5 eo»t and disbursem ents of «»id »nit and ««{wiises of »aid «ale, ail due sai l pi tin* tiff above iinmed ii|M»n « »id a i it of execution I ‘.»ted tl is the 22nd day of Ju n e , A , 1». 1BQ0. j G v \ M » K j 4 B K I „ B h eritfo f | oik cou n ty. F irs t, T h e * T s le s t. “W hat Is a year of study or the losa of stanKng in the class compared to ftouud health?” asks a physician w ilt ing In The Woman’s Home Companion of ‘ The UuuOk-up of 111 Health” and further declares that "during the peri od of the ch’ild’s growth the parent's authority should he supreme, and the chilli's health should outweigh all oth er matters. When the child begius Us studies, a new factor Is introduced into Its little life. Nature takes on au addi tional burden. The mlml Is awakened, and the nerves begin an activity that must be kept within certain well de fined limits. Let the child show the lirst serious symptoms of nervous dis order or overstudy, and the duty of the parent suddenly overtops that of the Instructor. There is only one safe course to pursue. The child should be taken from the school until the physic al balance has been recovered. It is better to let him grow up without a systematic education than to continue In his sickly course acquiring all the accumulated wisdom of the ages. Let the child reach maturity without a breakdown and with but few days of sickness scored against him, and he will attack the problem of life with a zest and earnestness that will half win the battle. Rear him in sickness and Indifferent health, and .lie will stand fearfully handicapped in the race.” M rs. ga . 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