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sm ■i rZ S D A L L A S , O REGON, F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 3, lÔOO. VOL. X X V I. L. N. WOODH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, I GEVURTZ, D»ll»», Oregon. THE HOME FURNISHER, Furniture, Carpets, Stoves T V B EM3REE, M D D A LL A S, - OREGON o i H'- m over J GREAT CARPET SALE. VViUoi.’x <lrn|! «tore. K . a i.L M T , II S I B L E Y C . K » « '" A E A K I N , .V t t ( » n i * ? y ’K - n t - 1 . « i \ v . W « li«v» th « on ly set of »b« 4 n k c t b o o k * in P < »lk o u n ty. K elL B Io a U a triio U iu ru i«iiu d , a n d m o n ey lo o *n . N o I'u iu u iiM iu n *:lia rg e *l o n lo u ii*. H o o u ih i m l 3 W ilN .n r« lil.M fk . I »a ilin ' J. L. C O LLIN S. Attorney and Counselor at Law, t t t f llc llo r t a ih N H r r r r . lias B e e n ill p ru c tiu c o f ilia p ro fessio n in tlsi» p i**-« o i a ll.tu t th irty year«, a n *l w ill a tten d to a ll b ib li in » n tru H te d to h i« . a re. O ffice, corn er M a in a n d C o u rt ta O a lla a , P o ik C o , O r J . H . T ow mhkm i A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W . O llier ipaU ira in 0.1.1 Yellow»’ new " OHEOON. D -A .X j X w .A-0 , 03CAR HAYTER. A.ttoi*ney*at-Liaw. O lti-e u p « la ir , in C iin ip lirP ’ - tinil.l- in g . DALLAS - OHEOON. N. L. U U I'I.K K . Attorney-at-Law DALLAS, OHEOON. W ill p im -tic e in »11 c o u s u . J. A . M A J M 'I N , I*A I N T J Í K , H o u s e , sig n » u d o r iu u n e n t-il, g rain - I * J. PERRY CALDWELL MOTOR TIME TABLE. 8.10 pm. U . K. W I L L I A M ! ) , C a s h ie r . DALLAS OP CITY DALLA8, V | B B B 1 D ^ Z -J L ^ S , YOU— 0 NEED g FURNITURE ^ — TRUCKM AN . D a lla s : O rep on ^ A fair *li«re o f patrotiH ge »olbùteù ! ■ml at I n -iler» p n « n |itlv rilled But yon have not investi gated our prices. You d< not know- that we are sell ing furniture, carpets and wall paper cheaper than it has ever l>een sold before. Ask your neighbors abou us. They all trade here ami save money. IKON WORK TO ORDER. ¡ ^ ju J u /tu v a K a m iilo iv o Repairing Promptly Done. ' - PRHF. , H o ste ss— W on’t you auk y o u r w ife to n A L L M p la y fo r m*\ Mr. P h o x j? Mr. PUoxjr— No. but I’ll get h er bo do ■ ■ ■■ It H o s te s s — W h y —e r — bow do y o tu m a n ? M r. P b o i y —I'll u k h e r Dot to .—P h il a d e lp h ia l're*s. OREGON UPPER SALT CREEK SAW MILL yo u m arry a , r ' p lr a d n i Mr. s te rlin g w o rth . MARTIN BROS., PROPRIETORS. All kind* of rough aiul drcaaed lumber on hands or out to order, 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 F fc -t in S * o cb - to becoming engaged'-Detroit Tre* Slab wood for c«x»k atoves or harvest engines at 50 eents r a loath "I » o i h a r d ly p r r p a r v d to g o *o fa r a a th a t. d e a r , b a t I b a r # do o b je c tlo a 'V T 'T T a a V W W W a i ,:, S u m m e r G ir l 's H a t . T h e e v er p ic tu re sq u e Leghorn w ill he th e fa v o rite h a t o f the su m m e r girl. Its a rtis tic possib ilities are uullinite<lt an d th e re is such a wide ra n g e fo r In d iv id u al fancy th a t Its p o p u larity Is not to be w o n d ered nt. T he u n d u la tin g b rim s m ay be tu rn e d an d tw iste d to s u it ev ery an d a n y type o f fe a tu re s, an d th e re Is n o th in g p re ttie r in co m b i n atio n w ith a filmy, flu tterin g su m m e r g ow n th a n one o f these p ic tu re sq u e flow er trim m ed **ghcms L a rg e Leghorn* ar»i b eing o rd ere d In g re a t quantMle* i*arlw. In t i e best ones th e s tra w Is v#y fine, th e * ro w n s a re e x tre m e ly lo\< ndd th e b rim s u n d u latin g . U sually th e rirns are lined w ith s h irrs an d nich in g » o f n . t mous- s d iu e d e sole in e ith e r b lack o r w hite, th e sole trim m in g l>etng larg e w reath « of flow ers or fru it, w ith m uch foliage, held in place by loops o f v elv et ribbon, w ith a n occasional alg re t. In every town and village may be had t the 1 M ic a A x le G re a se that makes your horses glad. f CONDITION PAYS. H O R SR * IR IX BRUT T H A T ARB W E L L F l a i l A M ) P R O l 'K K - ly W W W Piaos, Organs, Sewing Machines, icycles and Sundries W e sell for cash o r easy p a y m e n t* T h o se w ho h av e horsc»s w hich th ey uieuu to m a rk e t will find It v ery m uch to th e ir a d v a n ta g e to p u t th e m in good condition b efo re offerin g th em fo r sale, say s tiie Iow a H o m estead . E v ery horse m u st I k * p u t in good co n d itio n b e fo re he will b rin g in th e m a rk e t all th a t he m ig h t bring. W ho ca n do It ch eap e st, th e p ro d u cer o f b oth th e h o rse an d th e g ro in to feed him w ith or th e h o rse b u y er, w h o h as to p u r ch ase bo th th e an im a l a n d th e fe e d l T h e In q u iry su g g e sts its ow n an sw er. If a h o rse b u y er can g a th e r u p a ca r we ta k e y o u r old in s tr u m e n t in tra d e , wo r e n t new m a c h in e s . «•#». p a ir a n d clean m a c h in e s au d wil sell good good* a t lo w est jio ssible price. F. A. WIGGINS, Salem. .*M)7 C o m m e rc ia l s tr e e t. T H E T U R F REVIEW. T om K e a tin g sa y s th a t th e p a c e r by D ire c t o u t of B onbon th a t is in h is s t a ble Is ab o u t th e b est g reen one be e v e r han d led . I t Is said th a t fo rm e r S e n a to r W o rth w ill h a v e a s handlin' of th e y e a rlin g s recen tly p u rc h a se d by him th e w ell k n o w u K en tu ck y tu rfm a n V. T . C hinn. E d G eers re c e n tly w orked T h e A bb o t o v er th e L o u isv ille tra c k a m ile in 2:13, la s t h a lf in 1:03. T w elv e of th e h o rses In h is sta b le h a v e b eaten 2:20 th is »•prlug. M arvin h as n y e arlin g tr o tte r In h is sta b le th a t is said to h av e step p ed a q u a rte r recen tly in 40 second*. T h e Al>Jt 8TAL1.K CALK. y o u n g ste r Is by B elisre, 2:21^4, d am by load of h o rses a n d food th e m till th ey j Bed W ilkes. a re fit fo r m a rk e t an d m ak e m oney by j W ork on th e new m ile tra c k a : th e doing so. su rely it w ill be p ro fitab le fo r 1 S y ra cu se s ta te f a ir g ro u n d s is pro th e f a rm e r w ho h a s jro W n th e h a y j g ressin g n icely, au d e v e ry th in g w ill be an d g ra in to do th e sa m e th in g . M ore In read in ess fo r th e big m eetin g to be over, It is in acco rd an ce w ith th e gon- ! held th e la s t w eek of A ugust. era I p rin cip le th a t It n e v e r p ay s to sell J. E . H u b in g c r is said to h av e re c e n t ra w m a te ria ls a s It d o es to m ak e a ly refu sed $ 8,000 from u w ealth y e a s t finished p ro d u c t a s f a r n s p o ssib le and th u s h a v in g a s few m id d lem en a s p o s e rn ro ad d riv e r fo r h is e r ra tic tr o tte r Jo h n N olan, 2:08. Ilu h ln g e r paid $4,000 sible IxHween th e p ro d u cer an d th% fo r th e g eld in g In 1808 an d m ore th a n co n su m er. T h e sa m e p rin cip le ap p lie s to th e w on him o u t th a t season. U nited S ta te s C onsul W inslow , a t b re a k in g o f th e h o rse to h arn ess, s in g le o r double. Som ebody h a s to do it L elge. B elgium , calls th e a tte n tio n o f b efo re th e h o rse is u se fu l to th e p e r th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t a t W ash in g to n to son w ho Dually d riv e s him , a n d t h a t th e f a c t th a t A m erican co lts of v a rio u s som ebody Is paid fo r h is tro u b le . An ag e s m ay b e sold to g re a t a d v a n ta g e In u n ta u g h t, u q fibroken b ro k o n h o rse o r one th a t th e c o u n try to w h ich he Is accred ited . T h e d riv in g cTub Idea seem « to be 1« s k ittis h o r n a s trie! tric k s su ffers a depre- elatio n In price a s c o m p ared w ith w h a t p e rm e a tin g th e e n tire co u n try . W ord ■fie w ould o th e rw ise b rin g , an d th ere com es from L ex in g to n , K y „ th a t th e re Is no b e tte r place to b re a k a y o u n g Is talk o f fo rm in g one th e re . A lth o u g h h o rse th a n th e fa rm on w h ich he w a s a c o m p arativ ely sm all place, h a v in g a raised pro v id ed he be h an d led kin d ly p o p u latio n o f o nly a b o u t 40,000 people, a n d w isely. T h ey ca n be h n n d led ev L ex in g to n a lre a d y h as a n ex cellen t ery d a y from colthood a n d n ev er k now •peed way. ' G o v ern m en t s ta tis tic s show th a t th e w h a t It Is to be a fra id o f m an, an d , a s a lm o st all th e fa u lts In th e ed u catio n of d eclin e in h o rse valu es In th e U n ited a horse h av e th e ir o rigin In fe a r r a th e r S ta te s from 1802 to 1800 am o u n ted to th a n vice, pro p erly tre a te d th e y b e th e a p p a llin g sum o f $500,000,000. com e so, an d th e fa c t H 4 ld s m a te ria lly Hi lice 1800 th e In crease In horse valu es to th e ir value. T h is Is esp ecially tru e a m o u n ts to o v e r $ 100 , 000 , 000 , w ith a o f lig h t ho rses an d su ch as. If q u ie t d ec re a se «if n e a rly 2 , 000,000 In th e a n d reliab le, would l»e su ita b le fo r la n u m b er of horses. d le s’ d riv ers. T h e n ecessity o f k eep in g a h o rse’s HUMOR OF TH E HOUR. sh o es sh a rp en e d In w in te r w e a th e r to (■nnble him to keep his feet on Ice cov “ My boy," sa id th e good p re a c h e r a s e re d a n d slip p ery p av em en ts h as g iven h e laid his h a n d upon th e you n g o n e's In v en to rs an a ttr a c tiv e problem . One sh o u ld er, " I cu n u o t tell you how so rry so lu tio n offered is a n a d ju s ta b le calk 1 am to ,s e e y ou sm o k in g a cig a re tte . th a t can he faste n e d to th e shoe tem p o D o n 't you k now th a t you a r e fo rm in g a ra rily and w hich can read ily be re h a b it w hich 1 * likely to lead you to d e sh a rp e n e d n t w ill. It co u slsts of tw o stru c tio n ? A h, it Is too b a d -d o o bad! b ars, b e n t a s sh o w n , w ith th e ir en d s And it Is s u rp risin g to m e th a t y o u r b e n t up into hooks so a s to en g ag e w ith p a re n ts p erm it you to go o n In th is th e shoe. As b oth b a rs are o f sh o rte r w ay. 1 m u st go am i reaso n w ith th em len g th th a n th e la rg e st d ia m e te r o f th e upon th e su b je c t. I m u st tr y to m ak e shoe It Is e v id e n t th a t th e y can read ily them see th e d u ty th a t lie« b efo re th em lie held In place w ith a b olt an d n u t In —to b rin g tfiem to a realizatio n of th e th e m a n n e r show n. W ed g e sh ap ed resp o n sib ility # th a t re sts upon them , ca lk s a r e faste n e d in ta p e rin g holes fo r su rely th e p a re n ts m u st b e in som e fo rm ed In th e b ars, th e location o f th e lneaHure to b lam e fo r th e w ro n g fu l holes b ein g d irectly o v e r th e Iron shoe, t«‘U«lencles of th e child. T h e re m u st \m so t h a t th ey c a n n o t a ccid en tally be neglect or ig n o ran ce so m e w h ere back d riv e n th ro u g h into th e hoof.__________ o f him w h en a boy goe» w rong. W h a t m erch an t sold you th a t vile th in g ? ” “ N obody d id n ’t sell It to m e,” replied th e boy. “ Y our kid give It to m e o u t of can be nam ed in th e single w ord— dys th e second b o x fu l of thorn th a t lie's pepsia. It is th e one disease, which m ore opened to d a y .”—C hicago T im es-H era ld . th an any other,affects j th e Am erican people I’ n l h r t l o R e m i n d e r a t t h e O ld H o m e . It is com m on to all | It w as hi* ttrst visit to his old hom e classes and all condi a f t e r an ab sen ce of 20 y ears. tions. It m akes life I “ H e r e /’ he said , “a re m y In itlala an«! m iserable. It m ars) family happin«*»». It th o se o f th e g irl I m arried c u t lu th e interferes w ith busi b a rk o f th is old beech tre e nn«l still ness a n d p l e a s u r e phi in to !>«• seen a f te r a ll th ese y ears. alike, and it discounts H ow little did 1 t h i n k / ’ he slghcil. “ th e a m a n ’s usefulness la s t tim e 1 saw th o se le tte r s th a t 1 ju st as m uch as it w ould l»e m arried fo u r tim e s b efo re discount» his h ap p i seein g th em a g a in !” —C h icag o T rib u n e. ness. T h e re ’s a rem edy for dyspepsia. I>r. V e r y O b e d ie n t . P ierce’s G olden M ed M am m a—W hy did you le t him kiss ical Discovery ha* y«»u ? I l i f t e d tli i s Im rden D a u g h te r—W ell, he w a s so nice he from th e bodies of ask ed m e— h u n d red s o f t h o u M a m m a—B u t h av en ’t I told you you sands. It c u re s ! n in ety -eig h t out of m u st le a rn to say “ No?” j every h u ndred who D n h g b ter— T h a t'« w h a t I did say. H e , give it a fair and ask ed me if I'd lie v ery a n g ry If he 1 faithful trial. k ‘>u«e 4 l m e.—P h ila d e lp h ia PrtMMk The While Maa’sBuNen NAVY BLUK HKIM4K GOWN. b u tto n s a n d th e u p p er ed g e c u t In p oints, Ju st ab o v e w hich a re sh o rt s tr a p s o f blu e braid. T h e bolero is l»ordered th ro u g h o u t w ith a p o in ted b a n d of w h ite clo th en rlch ed w ith gold b u tto n e a n d s tr a p s of th e blue b raid a n d is w orn o v er u tu ck cd w h ite m u slin s h ir t w aist. T h e c r a v at a n d c e ln tu re a re o f block sa tin , th e la tte r h a v in g k n o tte d silk frin g ed en d s an d fa s te n in g a t th e le ft sid e w ith a buckle. T h e sleev es a r e long an d plain. —P h ila d e lp h ia L edger. T in s e l B s ltln c . .% C ía le T o l l e « . T h e m odel Is o f n a r y blu e serge, w ith th e sk irt lx»x p laited a t th e buck an d trim m ed nt th e b o tto m w u n « — AM. KIND« OK— Ti'7*iore. win a w a istb a n d is o f tu lle draped w ith long en d s d o w n th e sid e s of th e sk irt. T h e la tte r Is trim m e d with black tulle flounces Inc-rusted w ith L u x eu il lace.— P a ris H erald . T il« F. H. MUSCOTT, "Mi» T OFtEQOUST. Both rough and dressed material on hand and orders ol any size promptly tilled. 1 M J N M a A « ..m < M tlt.lT . W or M. l STYLISH VISITING DRESS. IV T k # a lb * We have a book on The Hair and Sc&lp w hich w e w ill send free upon request. If you do not obtain all the benefits you expected from the use of the Vigor, w rite the Doctor about it. Address, D r , J . 0 . AYER. Low ell, Mass. — DKAI.KKS IN A l.l. K IN DS OK— T h e l- a r g n a t A n a tm n ic a l M u i t u « 1« «Me W o r ld . w « » k n e » t v o r « u y c . « n c M d d itc a - .e p a t U l t r l r r m r m J i y th * o ld « * l S p e c ia li» « « mi ih * C o m i . ti»« y i y c e rs. ED. BIDDLE. A ll d r u g g is ts . T H U R S T O N B R O S . , P R O i’H lE T O R S , D A L L A S , O R E G O N . a v r a i 1 . 1 « tb o r o u ir h ly • r . d . r a t e r l v i « O lii > y v itiu w ith -.u t lit e « > t o l N e r e a r r « I T r « M M f in e d b y » » K » p « rt. B a d i . i l f t p a i • « • • • l o r M a y l a r » . a «|«*ck a u d r n f i c a l c u r a frvr F I M a . r t a i . , . « a d 1 ■ r e t a l a - l.y L>f J o r d a n » »pe«.tal |MUn- • 0 l« M » e t l i a d » . C a M « I U t lo a - r e « * u 4 » tri. r tf p r le « » « . T r a a r a i e a t p e r • M a l i * a r b y l e t t e / . A /*ee«»i*« C u r e in « v c ry c e te « d iru k n . w n t e far » . „ k P « l t * « V M I V «f ■ tl M I I G I , MAIU U > |* M h * . ( A e e l o e U e b o o k k > a M ) C a l l e r »'*>« f I $ 1 .0 0 k b o ttle . “ My b u sin e ss calls m e o u t a m o n g str a n g e r s a g r e a t d eal. I w ou ld a c tu a lly fe e l a sh a m ed ev e ry tim e I w ou ld ta k e off m y h a t, m y hair w as *o t h in an d th e bald s p o ts sh ow ed h o p la in ly . I began th e u se o f your H air V ig o r leas th a n th ree m o n th s a g o . T oday I find I h a v e as fine a head o f hair a s I e v er had. I tell e v e ry b o d y w h a t I u se d , an d th e y say ‘ I t m u st be a w o u d e riu l rem edy / ” G e o . Y earl , D ec. 14,189«. C h icago, III. T hurston Lum ber Com pany / C y V I M . JORDAN —OHI ASISOF MIN l a J « I f It always restores color to faded or gray hair. N o t i c e tnat word, “ always.” And it cures dandruff. mu -n wmre corn, ut nomea witn gold J'rHiiHHCts a g e n e ra l h a n k in g mini lien» in nil itM b r a n c h e s ; buy« a m i 84*11»* e x c h a n g e <»n p r i ix ip a l point* in th e U n iieil S l a t e s ; m a k e s c o lle c tio n s on all p o in t* in th e P acific N o r th w e s t; Ioann m o n ey am i d isc o u n t* p a p e r a t th e he8t fate* ; allo w in te r e s t o n tim e deposit*. ■ F visor Buggies, wagons, binders, mowers, rakes, garden cultivators, disc and spring harrows. OREGON, M r U j SEU M OF ANATORY 1661 llftkLT iT . I l) Filici MI, «ili. H a ir VEHICLES 1N01GRIGULTUR1L 07444887 I IT . HANK VMIT O R . J O R D A N ’ S o » « * r I w — DEALER IN— Loaves Inde|M:ndeiice for Monmouth and Airlle — 7.30 a in .1:30 p m Leaves I ndependnee for Monmouth and Dallas— 11:10 a in 7:16 p in Leav* n Monmouth for Airlie - 7:&0aiu 3:60 p m Leaven Monmouth for Dalian— 11.*) a in 7:3) p in Leave« Urlle for Monmoutii and Ind«;>e id«!icT— 9:00 « in 5 p m Leaves Dallas for MoutnoiUh an 1 Inna f a d s m f — M. M. K L I.II. P re a ld e u t. m T ^ .■ O kkoon 1:00 put A man wi t h a thin head of hair is a marked man. But _____ _ th e b ig y i s f Q bald spot • V is not the kind of a mark most men like. Too many men in thei r twenties are bald. This is absurd and all unnecessary. H e a l t h y hair shows man’s strength. To build up the nair from the roots, to prevent and C t u g , kalRO ining »nil p » |ie r li t * ,o g . D a m -*». HEALTHY Our buyers have just returned from the east, having pur chased the largest and prettiest stock of carpets and lino leum ever brought to this coast. 'I'iie colorings and pat terns are the prettiest ever shown. These prices arefoi- carpets cut, sewed, and line«! with best padded paper. Save money and send us your order. Sene* us a deposit and we will ship you the goods subject to examination, and if sat isfactory you can accept ami pay for same. Union ingrains, extra heavy, 25 cents. W O M AN AND FA S H IO N . Wool ingrain, cotton chain, 40 cents. All wool ingrain carpet, 50 cents. 4 S t y l l e h C o s t a in e F o r V l s l t l n s —T h « S u m m e r G i r l '« H at — A Host grade all wool extra heavy ingrain, do cents. C h le T o i l e t . Tapestry Brussels, 50c; Smith’s Brussels, 00c. Higgin’s Brussels, 75c; Higgin's Best Brussels, 85o. T h e d re ss rep resen ted Is o# lilac gauze trim m e d w ith point d ’e s p rit tulle. Saxony Axminster, $1; Smith’s Royal velvet, $1. T he co rsag e is covered w ith ap p lica Floor oil cloth, 20 cents. tion L u x eu il lace, an d th e corselet Window shades, 3x7, all colors, 35 cents. Lace curtains, beautiful patterns, 35c, 75c, $1, $2, $3 a pair. E Grade linoleum, 0 feet wide, 40 cents. DGiade linoleum, 12 feet wide, 0 0 cents. Inlaid linoleum, $145. I. GEVURTZ, The H nme Fur- nisher, 173, 175 First, <fc 210, 221,228 Yamhill St., Portland J N. H aut T O .V N S K M I) A If.V K T . b lo ck . S u m m e r R e s o rt? . T o tlie 'm o u n tn iu s u u r people in in - c r e a tin g n u m b er* y early look for th o se d a y s of re la x a tio n am i recreatio n n e c essary t»> m a in ta in th e h u m a n m a c h in e in fair w o rking c o n d itio n . T h e la n g u o ro u a sloih of th e Feasliore p ro v es very sm lu c tiv e While it lnsta. b u t m a n y h a v e deciiietl 't h a t (lie a n n u a l u u tin t: Hh‘*ultl p p 'V id t n o t on ly ra d ical c h a n g e of air a m i SHUTnutuliinD*, h u t alao b n cli s t i a i u ’ «u i fiag g in g e»»er- tiiev hm will i>rovi«h? l> wo .m*! vigor o r th e re rtiro I.'' al > k\»r th h e a h o r - u rg e th e in o tin u u f r h m h a n d ra m i le. th e b alaam oi t ie m o u n ta in p in ca am i th e c le a r u n a d u lte ra te d m o u n ta in a ir. In t h i s d irectio n th e fth a a tu m u te m w afford« a w> a i t h o f a ttr a c tio n * . T h e e n tir e lin e of road from A .'h lan d to lic d d iu g i* atm lded w ith c h a r m in g a n d acci*N*ible liolels aad c a u ip e , w here ire c h e e r a n d com fort a n d h e a lin g a t rea*on:iblt> co st, w here y o u c a n h u n t, ri>h, rid e, loaf, or play w ith e q u a l fac lily . O r if y o u look for h e a lin g w a te r-, n o n e b e tte r c .n he fo u n d , h o t or • •old, th a n th e *pnng* a t A a h la n d , Co- eritin , A n d e ix m , U artlett, B y ro n and Pnoo Hohlea* Before v ia itlu g E u ro p e , lie pe<»plu of th e n o rlh w eat ah o u ld *ee ih e g lo riea of Y okeiniie v alley , a n d th e w o n d rn u « grove* of Marip«>*a an d C u lav e ra* ; th e P arisian* are lik e ly to m a k e in q u irie s c o n c e rn in g th e s e a t tr a c tiv e re so rts. S e n d lo C . 11. M a rk h a m , g e n e ra l p assen g er a g e n t, P o rt la n d , for new booklets o n C a s tle C ra g , S h a s ta sp rin g s, M cCloud riv er, Y o Sem ite a n d ex cursion ra te s th e re to . NO. 34. One of th e p r e ttie s t In tro d u ctio n s of th e season is a b e ltin g w hich is a mix to re of gold a n d silv e r th read « w ith silk. Ou th e m etal or tin se l ground d ain ty blossom s an d foliage In n a tu re * colors a re In terw o v en In silk. V iolets. daisies, c a rn a tio n s in rich sh ad es, have th e sp|>earai)ce of b ein g em broider»«I "I used lep »»mile* of Dr P ierce’« G olden Medl- on th e tinsel belting. • B c I r E ih i f l a r e » A r e P o p u l a r . t«1 D iscovery and «eversl T h is tw lting. w hich Is p ecu liarly rich ■ via !« o f his ’ Pleasan t T h e p re v a ilin g topic of co n v ersatio n tht* an d b e a u tlf « ! Is q u ite th e rag e a b ro a d P e lle t« ’ a year in th e *tr«*et ca rs, ou stre e t co rn ers an d «priii'/ an d have had no an d will «loubtless ta k e here. It Is be trouble w ith indigo «lion o th e r p lace« in K am uis City deni» w ith ing m ade up Int«* b elts w ith bm kles o f «ince." write« Mr. W. T. th e new in d u stry of ra isin g B elgian T h om p son , o f T o w n - co rresp o n d in g floral design*. F o r In *fn<i, Broadwater Co., hares. T o th e m an or w om an w hose stan ce, a violet embroider«'«! Itching Montr.iiH "W ords fail to tell h ow th a n k fu l I a tte n tio n o r In terest h as n«»t y e t l*ecii am for the relief, a* I had suffered ao m uch aud will h av e a b u ck le th e m o tif o f w hich it «ecm ed th at th e doctor» c«>«ild d o m e n o good. attracte«! to th is new Held o f w ork it Is I got dow n in w e ig h t lo 1 / 5 poun ds, and w as not is violets. «We to w ork at all. N ow I w eigh nearly USo a difficult m a tte r to fle w ft seriously, and can do a d a y ’» work on the farm I nnr« s to w lo M a k e P a r e * o f L e a t lla . b u t th e su p re m e test o f sticce«« fo r any recom m ended jrosr m ed icin e to several, and Boil th re e h alf p in ts o f le n tils for »hall alw aya have a good p ro je c t acco rd in g to bi)*tiiemi gtam hm fn word to »ay f«»r Dr. tw o h o u rs w ith a q u a r t each o f b ro th Pierce an d hi« m edicine»." is Its m oney m aking q u alities, an d 111 an«l w ater. i « u ounces of s a lt (xtrk, Free. Dr. P ierce’s M edical Advisei th is th e B elgian h are haa m ad e a phe tw o s ta lk s of celery, a leek a ml a i t sent fre t on receipt of stamp* to nom enal record. But It Is not In K a n sm a ll onion. W hen cooked, rem ove pay expenne o f m ailing atUy. It con sa s C ity alone. T h e w hole w est an«! th e pork am i vegetable«, p ress th ro u g h ta in . ion« page* aml over 700 illu ttra . south h av e been electrified by th e new a sieve, re tu rn to th e ste w p an . ad d tio n a «etHf 21 o n e -o ut » t.m j* for th e Industry. Men. w om en. l>«>ys a n d girl» m ore se aso n in g If n ecessary an d pour hook in paper co v en , o r t l .ta m p , for a re jo in in g In the rank* by h u n d red s, cloth binding to Dr. R. V. Pierce, an d the d em an d la g re a te r th a n th * o v er cro u to n s. Buffalo, N. Y. s u p p lj