Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 09, 1900, Image 4

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    C o u ld B e a P o w e r .
FOU LITTLE FOLKS.
T h e Kauahty Bear Cuba.
My b lith e r B illy la a cook for a
lumberman’ a ramp. It 1« a lonely spot,
away L: the heart o f the plue woods,
but ! .l!y ha« a tame tx*ar that come*
to nee him every day aud is better
company than lot* o f people—*o Hilly
nays.
T h i« bear, whose uarne Is Jlnnle, 1*
a great pot with all the camper*. Kir«
brings her cubs almost to the cabin,
then leave* them and comes straight
to the kitchen, for she know* that Billy
will give her enough food for herself
tnd her children.
The little eubs ore rather shy mid
t ldom leave the spot where she places
them. She seems to l»e quite a firm
and sensible mother. But the best of
children w ill sometimes forget.
One day Jlnnle caine In aud with
great dignity walked up to the table
nml begun to eat the scraps that had
been saved for her.
Suddenly she
heard a noise, and. looking through the
open door, she saw the tw o culm about
to euter. It must have been agulnst
her orders, for she lnstautly ran to
them and boxed their ears soundly and
pushed and shipped and drove them
buck to their stopping place, grow ling
aud scolding as she went. It was a
funny sight.
The |s>or little cubs
whined and looked very forlorn, while
Madam Jluuie looked severe and
stately.
A fte r she hud driven them back to
their place she returned to the cabin
and staid there all afternoon.
ft
really seemed as If she lmd made up
her mind to teach them a lesson o f
obedience.
When she left, she took
with her some food for the poor little
cub*, and they ate It In a very timid
manner and as though they were sorry
for being such naughty children and
would “ never do It again.”
B illy said it mude him think o f the
way grandma used to punish him when
he was a little boy, and he knew Just
how those cubs felt.—Chicago Record.
It 1* very hard for women, who have
Just ns much Interest as ineu In the po­
litical outcome, to sit In Idleness
throughout the campaign, neither by
pen. voice nor orguuiwatkn helping the
party whose success the}' earnestly de­
sire. say* u writer In tin? N ew York
Sun. Men themselves are no more sys­
tematically and thoroughly organized
than are the women o f the country—
the Woman's council with a million
and a quarter members, the \V. C. T.
U. with 200.000, the Federation o f
Clubs with perhaps a larger member­
ship. the Woman's R elief corps, the
Ladles o f the Maccabees and on
through the list, representing millions
vt women. These hold together, con­
stantly augmenting their numbers and
Increasing the sphere o f their activi­
ties. It would la* entirely possible to
organize these great forces for cam­
paign purposes and bring an undream­
ed o f power Into indities.
W oman’s strength with the |s»n and
on the platform Is universally recog­
nized. Some o f the strongest writers
o f the day are women, and many a
“ leader” for which a masculine editor
receives the credit Is written by some
woman ou the staff. Audiences today
would rather listen to a woman speak­
er than a man. provided the ability is
equal. And yet one o f the strangest
features o f the present political situa­
tion Is that the voices, the [ft*iis. the
great organized force o f women, are ab­
solutely rejected by the very party
leaders who are scouring th * earth to
gather ui) the elements which will
bring strength to their tickets.
THE
S IL O
« I k .
t h . S ilo D m , , W i t h l u M t k
W a l l , a u d P u i’ k T h o r o o f t h i , .
M ake the silo deep, fo r the greater
the dppth the greater w ill be the
pressure ou that below, thus forcing
out air from the fodder and Insuring
better silage. Shallow silos as a rule
give less satisfactory results than deep
ones, as there are larger air spaces In
» I L L I NO A SM ALL ROUND SILO.
Bee-see, wee-see, ace-aee-wcet
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Here it lived, aa »;!ml and free
At n little bird could bo.
Till one very dreadful day
Came a naoirhty boy that way.
And he apied the yellow bird.
Whore the leafy branches stirred.
Singing tweetly, Mee-wee-ace,
Sec aee, weeaee, sec-sec-wee t
•That’» a pretty bird," said he;
“ Just the sort of bird for me I’*
Henri» k which, it flew away
(Boya don't always have their way),
Whi n he climbed up to its neat
(I cannot ltr«r to tell the feat);
llul now live little yellow bird.
R o U iih ) of Its neat, it never heard
On the borders of that wood.
Perhaps It's none where buys are food
And somewhere sings ita see-wce-svc.
See-ace. wee ace, we-See-wre!
- F.limtwih A. Davit in Uolden Days.
It
le
W e ll.
It Is well to carefu lly cultivate tnstes.
Ruskln tta.vs: “ T ell me what you like,
and I will tell you what you are."
It Is well to study human character,
podonstedt says: “ In the face o f every
human Ittdng Ids history stands plainly
written, his Innermost nature* steps
forth to the light: yet they are the fe w ­
est who can road and understand.”
It Is well to “ brush up ngalnst the
world.” Goethe says: “ Talent form *
Itself In aeerot: character Is the great
current of the world.”
It Is well to Is* never ' » 1 st down.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning say*:
Irt no nt>* till Ms death
Be called unhappy. M><»«ure not the work
L’fttll the day’» «ait and the tut*# dose.
A L i n k In t h e P n a t ,
Mrs. Alexander Cnpperton. who died
In Korkhlll. Scotland, the other day,
was one o f the few links connecting
tl»e present with the time o f 8lr W alter
Hoott Bhe entered Ills service when 1(1
and remembered hearing his heavy
footfall on the stairs nt 3 every morn­
ing when he entue down for hi* butter­
milk and porridge. Mite was with him
when lie died and received a lock o f his
hair from Mr*. Lockhart-Philadelphia
The night whe* la»t I taw my lad
Hit t }M were bright and wtL
lie took my two hands In hit own,
** ‘Ti* well,” tsyt he, “ w t’re met, .
A»t boro mschrec. the like« o’ me
1 hid ye auw forget. “
FIG.
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pois
Externa] application* o f washes, lotions and salves sometimes mitigate the itching and soothe the
inflammation, but cannot reach the disease. Only S. S. S., the real blood medicine, can do this.
S. 8. S., the only purely vegetable remedy known, is a safe and permanent cure for Eczema and all deep-seated blood and
»kin trouble«. It goes direct to the seat o f the disease, neutralizes the acids and cleanses the blood, re-inforces and invigorates
all the organs, and thus clears the system of all impurities through the natural channels; the skin relieved, all inflammation
subsides, and all sign* of the di«»ease disappear.
South East
S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC CO.
II.
Arrive Hi Pan*» 0:00 p in; i :00 p in.
lid a well regulated Hioitittch. Ho*-
••»*•’ * Stomach B itter» will enable
anyone to obtain this. I t i e i l t great-
-w u««-(iicine for tint «-lire of i)1 h llm l
iiiim ' from a bad stom ach.
I t cure*
IvHpfpsi*.
constipation,
fever and
ague, m alaria, rheum-in-m and in ­
somnia. No other m edicine can h I iow
a record equal to H m d ettei’* Stomach
Hi'»era, the standard m edicine o f the
Anu’ricHii people for over 50 y«*ars.
I d proportion to population. North
Berwick is sa Id to be the wealthiest
town in Scotland.
It has un annual
value o f real property per inhabitant o f
about flKJ.
.T«pnn«*se swords Imre the high tem­
per o f the famous Damascus blades
without their wonderful flexibility.
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“ WtìfMi I grow up. G iu rie." the IIM1#
fioy *ol«f. “ I’ll fii.irrr jr«»n.”
l'.irt w orth <;.30 a m ; u..'Ui » ui.
City « f Mexi o 9:W> a m ; 9:ft& a in.
lluhtoii 4 00 a in ; 4:00 t> in
Ne»v orieuim fl: f> |* in; Ü:V& p n r
Wahhinutini 0:42a nr, 9 42 a in.
N e w Y o rk 12 43 p in; 12:43 p ni.
Pullman an 1 Tourist «•ar* on l> >th tra'ii*. « ’h - ir I
oars S-icrviiiHuto to O tfen ami Kl P »><», knd tniirUt I
■•ars to Chicago, St. Lim i», New Orleans and, \\ ash '
•'■I
*1 l»iv<* u>ed r i i * mb risiti'* Colic.
Fin d ra and Diarrb >e* K em *dv and
C O K V A L L IS M A IL D A IL Y
fi nd i* to he a great m«*ui«ritie." s*v*
(Kxt-ept Sinn lay)
'Ir . E S. I’ hipps. of R oteati. Arkiir*
Portland
A r. 0:f4) P
» «O A M Lv.
•us. “ I (V r»*d me o f hlonBv (lux, I I i :08 A M Lv.
Derry
Lv. 2:14 P -M ;
»••nie» ip '-ik t * » hiirhlv of it.” This
L
v . i:20 »• M
Corvallis
eiiictly e lw a v f wins 'h e g» < d «•pinion.
At Afi-aiiy and t.'orvalift «'«»iiiiort with trnius of Ore
• •il «>ntrul and Ha-stern railroad.
>1 not 1-raÌM*, «»f fin s e a ho os«1 it
T i c quick » lire«
w id th
it efliCt-
DALLAS PAsSBENGER.
vi h i • tin o oh »«‘ vere » UM .H make it
a fa* « * » ¡te c*\« rv u lu le .
For sale bv
R egretted .
Daily, Ezoept Snudfty.
“ I might have known better than to A K 'Y il*o,t.
! P M Lv.
Portland
Ar 9 30 A M
trust my money to that broker.”
. P M Ar.
Dalla»
Lv. ii »0 A M
“ W hy so? Are appearances against
H
o
ld
in
g.
him?”
“ As fa r ns politics Is concerned,” said
Y A M H IL L D IV IS IO N .
"No. confound him! It’s bis dlsap*
Pu«*-*’
'.foot t»f .1 * 01 -freet.
the man with the high brow. “ I prefer
pea ranee.” —Brook ly n Life.
A l LIE FREI HT TRI W EEK LY.
to hold aloof.”
: L -ave 8 :’..s ¡.. 1 .
Poitlniid
A n ive 3 ; 0 f p. n,
“ H oldin g aloof Is all right for them ..cave 8:64» p. in.
Dalln»
Arrive 8 ft«-a. ti
Ai. lie
Leave 7:30 m. in
that likes it,’* said the man with the I strive 5:io p. n».
red neck, “ but I’d rather hold a Job.” —
Indiana polls Press.
I Boc I. N Woods uj.'1 »-t ut 1 alias »luti- n or add re»»
T h e ir
T
rade
M
arks
D e s ig n s
C ^ ” YRICH T9 A C .
Anyone tending a »ketch «nd description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free who! her an
iiiTimtion It prohnblf piileMtaMe. CoinitiiintcH-
ti«*ns »tn otlf confidential. llamltmok on Patents
sent Dee. Old«*» aiMHicy for securing patent».
Patents taken through Munu ¿1 Co. receive
tp fd a l n .'tice, without chare o, !n the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir-
< illation o f iiny scientific Journal. Terms. $3 a
year ; four mont h», $L Sold by all newsdealer».
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New York
■ n u li
F S U Washington.
11 nut on. I D. C.
Summons.
In the circuit c «»u r t «*f the stats o f O regon
f«»r P o lk s»unty.
V i o l a T , M«»rt*»n, plaintilf, ^
v*
NSunim on».
W in (J. V o v to n , «ift.
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T o W iiliiiin G , AI«»rton, the afioVe nam ed d e­
fendant:
S TA TE OF
j
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H uai n ess.
Gas M a n -H e llo . Tom . what are you
doing these days?
Pork Packer— I*m In the meat busl-
aesH. W liat are you doing?
Gas Man— 1 go you one degree better.
I'm lu the m eter business.—Detroit
Free Press.
Iln ta l’s pill.^are non irri t i l in.
25 cents.
IV « e
M r . B ryan F re e From nittern en *.
Mr. Bryan’s campaign utterances
I ihv «» ho fa r Ire«*n «iistinguished by
strength, moderation and thoughtful­
ness. II«* Is devoid o f bitterness, and,
while keen to expose the weak points
o f Ids opponents, he Is careful to tlo so
simply as a thinker atld a debater,
with none o f th«* oflVnaivcness that has
characterized the sp«H*<*hes o f one o f
the Rt'puhlloan campaign star p«*rform-
ers.
' )reg«»n, you a re hereby i-e«|iiircd t«» appejn (
• nd an sw er the c»ui|»laint Hied against yon in
the shove entitled suit on or before tXe 23rd
lav of N «.\ein ber. A . H , WOO. and if yon
fail to answ er, fo r w a n t thereof, the plaintiff
j
w ill tek r a d i e « - « sg a iu rt you as pia>e«l fo r in
tel' «■• ini«Inilit- ill ti e above entitled suit, to-
L
■v it: T h a t the (Minds «>f m atrim ony n«*w ex-
I istin / 1 sit w et n piain tiff an«i the defendant
!
j herein -• dissidved an«l that plain tiff l»e d e­
,
cretal to have the care and cu»t«Niy of their
m inor children, K m uia H. M ortan. N e llie I*,
fliirtn a, A h a R. Mor*«»n and ( i f M f f l W. ,
j M orton, n ii I that plain tiff b# decree«I to p *y
j plaintitf » «Mats ami distMiraeiueatM herein aud
I for such «»ther ami further r«^dief os to th «
c >urt m ay »eem in «et and eiiuitahle.
T h is mini in«»lit ¡» published b y tinier of the i
H o n o r file I. K. S ib le y , jud ge «d th# ceunty
q iiBfiie I» ten years Itehiinl. Ct-Mmlo not now
court of th*- »tate of <>iegun for P «d k county, lia-r to tie einlureil. aleielel'i Dynamic Tubules
• Inly u u eif at chaiiilrera on the 9th d a v «»f f-'c- ( ■ailed «lyuanik* from th-vir ermryv) cn»w<| a week's
»niiii ry tiVNtnieiit into l i hvurs, amt allori the
toiler, 1W0
T h - date o f the first |>ublicati«»n
« .r»t <M ewltls over night.
•*f this sniiiim n « i<* O o lc b e r 1?, A . i » ., 1900,
“ It was the worst «-ase of grip I e' er ha !
A haif
a m l o f t h e lust |»ublicati«*n »• N o v e m b e r 23,
«fox‘ii friemls hul sure cures Still it hung on.
A. D , I'Kifl
J. H T oW V S E N f>,
Heai J of the Dynamic T.vhti'e . T » my -»inHZe iieiit
Att«>rn*y f»»r plaintiff.
l e> stoppe«! I hi II i coutil sud col l the flrft nlgiit
I
e nlome ami recommend »hem t • the (iftipll.1' Bur
e »y lit nie», ex-meinWr coiigr»-»» ani attorney, .«il !
8 iiieiin-' st «»-e», San Fiamis**»». July 7, 19>»0,
w
'•\V»»«*n ron gn»w tip. Willi«*." ah* re-
plirtl. you'll grt down on your knrog I IK-Iidwr. 1900
•nd *sk M e."-C h ic a go T rib u n *
A d m in istrât.w with
i
C h a A. San telle
H. FA B B IS H .
w ill a a n «x «U
o f estate nf
•a d iKy. m t »e caurt r*-uu oI said e f t 'U e.mr* at
D Ik»«. M l ent»n*r. O re; ■». has *»een flv il hr H . «
J. K. Si Ne y. Jihljr “f «Ski eXirt, SS M*r lin e vat
p 'a w f>w v •« hrarinv •*.* >n)a-t»ons I > ai,i flavi se i
count am! the sc. Us in — 1 Ikerwif.
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N. M L»NNRft.
E v e n t >rs «■! toe laU «ill
f
R. L P a s tr, a*-ton*e» far sold e «t * e
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tinotl to contn ,i, '• -
>i.»‘d b) u *«■.•>
man who died over -» year- arfo, un>‘. <
pufilishcil Itefore lili* «Jofti-ii. Other mi *i*
udditiouH Ui-e prolNtlily « f i..«»t-c or :■
al- o.
Tbo Webster’s Unnbridtud Dlctio.ibry l ■ -
lished l;y our houso ia . «* •» «».. .
iono.u*
one of that name finn liar to «his uro.icrvl ion.
It oontzins over
pniren, with ilbiKtia-
tlons on nearly every pate, an«! licinv < it
Imprint, on the til le page. II is çrtaceico •>
copyright from cheap imitation,
'ork i». we have «n 1 *
valuable as inis w»>r
expense published n tln»rouul»ly revtaed
successor. Known throughout the woi-M iw
W ebster's n:e."..atlcnal Dictionary.
Aa a dictlafr.ary îdsia
Gi
lifetim e you should
Besi.
Illustrilie<l pamph’et free.
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Address
., S pH *cfieu, M»*a.
M c P h e r s o n
General Agent on the Pacific Coast for
Richardson & Boynton Co s warm air furnaces.
John Van Range Co’s hotel and household ranges
American Boiler Co’s boilers for stsam and hat water.
Also t h e l a r g e s t »took o f warm air registers and
supplies on t h e Pacific coast.
funir-ee
4 -7 Fir$-fc&r\d4 6 $ccond s-trcc-ts,
PO R TLAN D
R
B A D Ç 0 L D J.
ter *f aeeti< n 1(1. in to a irshif» ft -.»nth, range 7
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«»f W llta m e tt« meri H »n In P«»lk o»n n -
\ ty* * »reic*n. conta n»ng 1»«0 a s o « .
K.*r inbw-
j math»a a( .|.iy t » lh\ 4%'. I f . ('a rri«l« at M i a
I iiHHitb. poik count v, « h—v * « . aibwiuM trator
I " ‘J}» » H I »n n esail ,,f aakl estate
D a W d at l halloa, < >rc* .n, thia 6th d a y of
P. A.
l‘oitluii«i. Oreicoii-
L e c p Y o u r s jlf S tro n g .
ami yon will ward • *11* c«»bl>, pncii-
>i“ iiiiif e -er-« and • t *• r
d n e •*«*►.
You ii«-« d to have | it •, r i• 1» I !«•• «1
¡■••»•I K"*»«l «ligtM iou.
iiiw u ’a Burrttp-
nrilla 111 ike-« »Ii«* blood rich and pure
a* 11 » ••ilirr m edicine will do
I t ton-
e t «* sfo nnc.i, crout *s an appetit and
I n»\igert»ie* the win le sy-tem . Y on
will be wise t«* begin ta kin g it now,
f »r it will kucji you »Iro n g and well.
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natoli.
«.’. II. MAI.KHAM.
. V
y go«Min .1
. Ik IV .'.' iilh-ll
D id n ’t Need Credit.
“ You’ ve sent your boy to college, 1
hear.” remarked the neighbor. “ W ell.
1 hope he w ill acquit himself with
credit.”
“ H e won’ t n«»vd to, begosh!” said Mr.
Caswell, somewhat Irritated. " I ’ m able
to supply him with the cash right
straight along.” —Chicago Tribune.
Notice of Final fe.tlement.
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A rriv e
A rrive
A rrive
\i rive
A rriv e
A rrive
tVnins'Unir at Sui Kranciwo » iili
eral «tram
-hid lute» t<> tloiMilulii, .tapan, China, Phi lipiiic» |
Central and Souili Aicerica.
Lxeiu tor’s Sale.
W lw f T k as
me
THERE CAM BE NO EXTERNAL IRRITATION
WITHOUT AN INTERNAL CAUSE.
I- I.n r h l.s r . i . r r .
In the market garden a ll sorts o f
schemes have to be follow ed to save
labor In blanching the plant—the art
o f rem oving the natural b itter quality.
“ Winter «•ohi» have a' w «ys leen se rio u» thing» to
_
A t tim es the plants are set close to­
me. They are h t a la a l stay for moitSh-. Dut (he
la-1 teas
»«»«(deid.v hj Mernlrl • D\n*m»c
gether so os to partis lly shade one
NOTICE IS M KR KB Y G IV E N T H A T Tabulée. H.»th couch and *s»ld «iÌM.i|»fleaded in a
another, and Anally boards are set up­ by virtue ami in imrauance of au order «»f th«* c i«t|»l«of «Isys. N'«»tldng els« doe-this forme ''
right against the plant In the rows. A t c«*»uity coart «»f th* coiuitv «*f l*«»lk, »t.'»te «*f Mrs Emma L I!«.ll.n. l l M«»ss -tiecr, *«aii Ovieieco.
other times albino varieties are em­ • )rvw«*n, niaili* uu«f rn tc rrd «*n Ihp ôth d a y *»f Auv «si «J, liftft».
M arch. IJKiO. in the m atter «»f the su t»’ « «(f
“ 1 live »»risi the V r w t from «v’iere Ri-ndel'» Dy-
ployed that m-em blanched because < 'boa. A Sawteilc. d«‘<vaae«l, th« URrifigiwd i-nii"
Ta(»ufes árem ele
Tu
ut h«iw I dr»i t «ok
them. H»-y stv«.-ul,s «-it h< or n s h u . 1. (•»>( »
they develop no green or olilofophyllons ariti, on 111 «
«t.aen U n « » * th me for self -m l fi ten ia a hen I
matter In their structure. But the bit­
1 0 th D ^ y o f N ^ v o m b e r , IO G O ,
went to Nome
li I. Van a in« le, iniiil"ft.<t.ì«H7
ter tnste remains.
Anoint fi),
j A t tiie b o o r of I o'cuask, |>. w ., o f «j»id «lav, Waslnngton »ti\c., San Fran -scO
T o have good celery the process o f -ell at imblio auction at the fron t d «»»r «»f the U»<;
Sent » - Hpa‘ 1 L»e »ft oewta in «tunos h v IN L \ N I>
cnrthlng up must be continuous. It u-»untv court house in Ih dlaa. in aaid Oatmty ••IH’O
C*».. !»"• « W.iehiujfton Unset, Ha i Fraavisew.
; «*f Folk, to the highest liwMar f»*r cioili in
require* a very rich aoll. and If plenty haml .»n «lay «.f »ale, t h « fidl««w m g « W w i b n i Alt • on «aie by «.ar iu -slt cut. . * *» Wiiam.
o f w ater can lie given so much the bat­ real pio|«ertv l»rl«m^iii< to -a id «o tate o r a »
much thereof a» m av be neoeaaary f«»r tin? |*t«-
ter. says Meehau’ s Monthly.
I p * « «*f i s h ì r k fu m ls w it h which to }»ay «»If
IlM k .
I the inilelttednew« of saM M t o l « t w l t h « ckarg-
“ 1 took my hat off In tha struct car." I * i and exi^neea .if aitmin»etratfi»n. to-w it:
i L »t s 1 and 2 nf »ection 17, tow n sh ip A south,
“ W hat for. K itty ? ”
Wjnnt’F |H MKRKBY OIVZN THAT J K Ol>N
“ W hy. that girl who wouldn't m ors ra n ^ « H weat, «»f the W illan iett« m eridian iu 1 » ner mh ! V K. CotiSW, the sufvivln< executor«
l*«»lk county, D m p m , conta in ia g 37 OR a c r a.
' the last « II ami ie«tament of Natliau Conner, de
tver had fixed herself so my hat kept A U » the n«»rthwe«t J o f the southweat L the s «eases!,
h «» e WeU th-tr «osi a.v-<*»nt »•«»» ■(» xe.si
'he sun out o f her eyes. *—Indianapolis w e-t I •»# in>rthwe«t .»n«-4juart«r and the tor« ia (h * • untv vourt, of Kolk «• maty. Orwr*n.
nortl east on e-<m art«rn f n orth w est «vne-quar- and lin i t s v s h y , tk - Itii «(av «»( l»e *ui « r . A. I».. '
lournaL
1F». a* th« hon
of 10 o'clock iu lKs*«tstM»)Ni o.
It thouldn’t take that long to do.
*
An turn not very tall;
*TU quare iSe way I'll hear his voie% 4
A hoy that's out o* call.
An whiles I see him ttsod ss plain
f
A - e’er a tit toot wall.
Myself began the night ye went
An ha»n't done It yet;
I’m iwerly I t «e give It tp,
For w htfe't the uee le fret f
An the morning's fairly spoilt on
LKVF.LIM1 FO UND ATIO N — FIG.
METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION.
U-tifftlis o f studs may be used Upped to
get the depth. S ixteen« and fou rteen!
w ill g le e a silo 'M feet deep. Linings
are made from fencing sawed to give
one h alf hu ll In thickness; outside
sheathing the same; siding fo r silos un­
der i s feet, outside diameter, common
shllng. rabbeted. For diam eter over 2 »
feet outside common drop siding or
ship lap may be used. — C. CL Plumb.
I thry forgi-ttm Jim.
Orh. n e w fear, my Jewell
j*
I'd forget y* now this minute,
If I only had s notion
II the way I should begin It,
‘
But first and last It I n i know« \
The heap o' throuble't in It.
I.
aggravating and tormenting o f all akin dfieast s is caused by an acid condition oi
the blood, and unless relieved through certain instrumentalities too much
The itching and burning are
o f this acid poison reaches the skin and it becomes red aud inflamed
almost unbearable, especially when overheated from any cause. The skin seems on fire, sleep or rest ia
impossible, the desperate sufferer, regardless o f consequence*, scratches until st: eugth i i exhausted.
This burning, itching humor apj»ears sometimes in little pustules, discharging a sticky fluid, which
forms crusts anti scr.les. Again the skin is dry, hard and fissured, itches intensely, Meeds and scabs over.
This is a painful and stubborn form o f the disease.
W hile Eczema, Tetter, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum and many like troubles are spoken of as diseases of
the skin, they are really blood diseases, becuuse
In Jopan It is th«* custom to *ct food
before guests at whatever time o f day
M r». L e f t M Hoffmin. o f Cardington, Ohio, says the w as afflicted with Scrofulous tores and tferema
I r o n biit'h. H er face at times becam e so badly swollen that slit- w as not recognizable, and her lim bs
hey call.
and hands w ere verv sore. She w as treated bv a ll the doctors in town without being LenciiUed. ami in
On the east o f Canada is one of the
her researches for relief, w h s told by an old physician to take S S. 8. She followed his advice aud was
greatest forest regions in the world, on
prom ptly cured, and hss never had a return of the disease. This w as seventeen years ago. She sincerely
believes she would have l*ecn iu her grave years ago but for S. S. S., aud adds, *‘ what it has done for me
the west a mass of mountains, in the
It w ill do for others."
center a vast prairie territory.
Semi for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases, and write our physicians fu lly about your
Logs are the cheapest thing in Siberia.
case; they w ill cheerfully give any information or advice wanted. W e make no charge for this. Address, Swift Specific C*.. Atlanta. Ca.
! but if the forests n:c cut as rnpidlv for
t!»«» ii«*.\t century as they have been of
lute years reforestation will become a*
pressing a question as it is in America.
T hose F n ll D in n er Pull a.
From the national apple shippers* re­
Smuggled tobacco eon ¿seated by the
New tow n. Conn.. Is thr« ite?u*d with
cent
con
volition
comes
the
estimate
) British custom* authorities was formerly
extinction by the closing o> its onlv In­
burned iu the huge furnace knowu as the that the apple crop thin year w ill be
dustry. the *U|>|M>rt o f 850 oper«<i .«»a
queen** pipe, but for some years past thii the largest In the history o f the United
and their families. The i iibls*r trust
has not heeii done. Instead the tobacco Btfttefe. exceeding that o f 180&. when
-V IA —
runs tiie plant aud finds it ot advan­
; is sent to the criminal lunatic asylums UO,000,000 barrels were gathered.
tage to concentrate the business at It*
, for the benefit of the inmates.
other points. This will empty 350 din­
Much has been said lately of the cap­
ner pail*.
ture of quail in Egypt, touching the pro­
»»lA S T A K O U T K
test made by Frenchmen against curry­
F o r O v er F ifty Y e a r s .
T iie R ep u b lica n purty. w hich wna
ing the birds across French territory for
Tr ii»i/> leave Dalla» for Portland mid wny »tations
An obi and well tried rem edy. Mrs.
:io t v rlllliiK tlint n ItlucU mini alionld
English use. Until this matter rose no­ tt’ iim l.m V Footliiu g Syrup han been &t o:10 a in. except S uiilu . vh .
be sold fo r Iftl.OOO. now claim s (h at
body seemed to know that quuii existed
lined lor over lilty te a r * by m illions of
l F lllp lw o v-nii ho b o ii» lit fo r $2.50.
iu Egypt, but they do—by the millions.
Le;*ve Portland 8:30 in, 7:'( p m
motilen* f «r their child ren w hile teeth­
f lie pi-lnclple 1» ex a ctly the m iine.-
Leave Salotti II u ni; 9:8ft p in
A rrive
1í:í.1 a in: 1 !:'M) a m
ing,
with
perfect
Miccess.
I
t
soothe*
*.V. J. Bryan.
T h e E nd o f t h e Wc rid In 1014.
A rriveNucran.eut«» p m :4;"r, a in
t'» • eldld, rtotieiiH iln* gums, alleys all
A rriv e -San Francise«» 7:4ft p ui; 8:1ft a in.
A (Miltons rcHMitint predicta llm l the
w<*rl«l will ¿mitt* to »in end in 1014 p mi . ••»ire* wind colic and is the iie?.i
icm cd v for diarrhoea
I» piensan! l<
btiiditg hi* calc'iln tim i- on tlie re*vein-
Arrive Oilmen 5:4f» a nr, li:*5 ft in.
Li- iih of (lie bibb*. If till** is ho , it is the lasfe. S«»!d by d ru ggist* 'in e v e n
Arr'v Denser 9 oo a m; 9:00 % in.
Arr vr K in*»* Cttv 7:25a m; 7:?.r» » in.
25 cents a bottle.
well lo if**t wli t pleasure we can out part oi tin* world
Arrive OMcag«/ 7tM» ft •»: 9;:>0 a h i . •
Ils
value
L»
incalculable.
Be
»lire
aud
o f the few yearn bat remain for us lo
liv e
-One o f ilie surest w*\n In en» ask for Mrs. W in slow 's S ooth in g Sy
Arrive I.oe Auge'.e» l:-0 p in; 7:00a in.
vtv life is t he p* HseHsion <>f go id health rup and take no other kind.
IN TH K N A M E OK T H E
. 1
Ah. turv, the Miine’s a thrtffin thing; ^
’Tit more I’d do for him!
1 mind the my la I promised well.
(
Away on ilallundim.
An every little while or so
Thi*
G L E A N IN G S .
the silage ow ing to lack o f pressure.
W h erever practicable the silo should
have a depth o f not less than 24 feet,
while more satisfactory results may be
expected If It Is ten feet deeper.
M ake the silo walls smootj). A fte r
the silage Is placed In the pit It should
settle even ly aud easily. I f the walls
are p erfectly vertical and smooth, the
conditions for settling w ill be favora­
ble. W here stoue is used, a coat o f
Ilrlllln n t Lncy H olcom be.
w ater lim e cement must be used to
Lucy Holcombe was perhaps the
make a good surface. As silage con­
most celebrated o f all southern beau­
tains acid, this smooth surface w ill
ties. She met Francis W . Pickens, the
gradually become eaten aud rough, so
distinguished statesman, at Green
that from year to year, as seems nec­
Brier W hite Sulphur Spring*. Va.,
essary, a light w u ih o f cement should
where It was rumored that he had just
be brushed over the wall to make it
declined the appointment ns minister
smooth. W here wood Is used, the lin­
to England. Although tw ice a w idow ­
ing lioards should be dressed ou one
er already, he fell deeply In love with
side. The w all on the Inside should
her and was given to understand that
In* perfectly plumb aud smooth from
he might have lmd a favorable answer
the top o f the silo to the foundation
A V ou it k Mnrkuman.
hud he been less hasty In declining the
wall, from the top o f which there may
H ere Is a picture of Bandsman Hyde mission to the English court. At this
be a slight bevel to the floor. In any
o f Rugby school, the smallest and prob­ suggestion the enthusiastic lover hur­
form o f wooden silo, excepting the
ably the youngest boy who ever shot ried to Washington, had President
round, it is desirable that the iuside
Buchanan appoint him minister to Rus­
lining board* be milled on vertically.
sia. and he left foF St. Petersburg n few
The silage w ill then slip down easily.
weeks later with the beautiful Lucy ns
H a v e as few corners as possible.
u bride. In this foreign capital they
Upon the thoroughness o f the packing
| made many distinguished friends,
usually depends the character o f the
'am ong whom were Alexander II and
preservation. Most o f the waste which
the czarina.
At the close o f the
occurs where si luge has been well put
Buchanan administration the Pickens
in occurs at the surface, against the
fam ily returned to America, and the
doors, at the sides and in the corners.
late minister was elected governor of
Use gas tar on wooden silos, for
South Carolina. He served In this o f­
when «¡»plied hot It Is considered the
fice until the close o f the war. when he
best known preservative o f wood avail­
• retired to Edgewood. his plantation
able fo r common use. Even put on
I home near Edgefield. Here he and his
cold. If not too thick for rapid painting,
beautiful w ife continued, as they had
it is a superior preservative. T a r may
alw ays been, the center o f the political
also be thinned with gasoline without
and social lib* o f the stnte. W hile at
the us«* o f heat. A s gasoline rapidly
St. Petersburg n daughter was l>orn to
evaporates into a gas which is very in­
the minister and his w ife In the palace
flammable much care should be used.
o f tilt* czar. She was christened Olga
The illustrations, from publications
Neva Francesca Eugenia Dorothea
! o f the Wisconsin station, g iv e an idea
Pickens, the czarina becoming her god­
o f the appearance and method o f filling
mother.—Ladies’ Home Journal.
a round silo and explain in a measure
1 the process o f constructing a silo o f
“ BANDSMAN” AT TIIK IIA NOB.
H er Lust D rink.
over the famous rlile range at Blsley,
In Hyde Park lives a young matron this kind. Fig. 1 shows a method o f
England. He stands only I feet and Is who Is o f such a high nervous tempera- ! laying and leveling the foundation. A
15 years old. Yet lie mude u big score, ment"tliat If she drinks the very small­ Is a center post with top level with top
(13 points, at 200 mid 500 yards, in tlio est amount o f alcoholic stimulant be- o f proposed wall. B B nr«* straight edge
public schools competition recently.
| fore going to bed the result Is sleepless­ 1 boards nailed to stakes driven In the
ness for the remainder o f the night, ground. C Is a piece o f straight edge
A K lm l I'lmppror,
i Some nights ago a number o f friends tim ber fixed to turn on a pin at A. B B
During n four months' visit In Berlin I dropped In for the evening, and the I are all nailed level with top o f post A.
The
last winter, says a well known tra v ­ husband, who, by the way. is a south- ! Fig. 2 shows the construction.
eler, I noticed numerous sand piles sur­ 1 erner. suggested that he make a mint I sills are 2 by 4 Inches In tw o foot sec-
rounded by happy children o f all ages, J julep for each o f the company. T h e ; tions, with the ends cut on the slant o f
and, wondering why they were allowed suggestion was received with delight, a radius o f the silo circle. These should
j be sawed out with much care. A fte r
the privilege o f scattering the sand in and the Juleps were promptly mixed.
this otherwise very tidy city. 1 made
In Ids w ife ’s glass, however, he put lft»lng bedded lu mortar they may l>e
inquiries and learned that before the , only enough whisky to flavor the w a­ toenalled together. The plates are the
old Emperor W illiam died lie ordered ter. probably not more than a teaspoon­ same, spiked to top o f studs, which are
Short
large piles o f sand to be placed at In­ ful. O f this she sipped about half. T h e 2 by 4 Inches, n foot apart.
tervals in F ilter den Linden and also result, however, was the same. She
In all the large parks throughout the was troubled with insomnia all night
city for the benefit o f the poor children. i long, and It was not until 5 o’clock In
The pleasure proved to I k * ho great I the morning that she dropped o ff to
that the children o f all classes, rich 1 sleep aud as a consequence was not
and poor, mingled together, all armed called for breakfast.
with spoons, paddles, buckets and
At 10 o’clock site came down stairs
pans. In Victoria park, which Is situ­ I and. hearing the voices o f children on
ated In the “ poor” district, there Is one the front porch, stopped to listen. H er
solid acre o f tine white sand, where on heart filled with motherly pride as she
a fine day hundreds o f children dig and heard her eldest son. a boy o f 0. tellin g
piny, enjoying the kindness o f the old seven or eight children from the nelgh-
emperor. This Impressed me ns the borhood that they must not make too
greatest kindness I ever witnessed.
much noise, us his mamma was asleep.
Imagine her horror, too, as the young
A L it t le Y e llo w B ir d .
hopeful added:
On the border» of ■ wood.
“ Mbe drank so much whisky Inst
In » sunny neighborhood,
night that she couldn’t come down to
|
Lived a little yellow bird,
i
Where it» tonic was often heard,
breakfast thU morning.” - Kansas City
1
Something like to see-wee-nee.
Star.
A « l*ri»*i»er*.
A certain Belief ns to clothes was re­
cently some » hat shaken by the reveal-
lugs o f some N ew York east side tailors
who were airing a grievance, it has
been one o f the established tenets o f
woman’s cri ed as to the work o f men
tailors ttiat they were unapproachable
In the matter o f pressing. It is one o f
the ooinmouplnces o f conversation
among womvn patrons that It Is Impos­
sible for a woman worker to turn out
us w ell prtNsed garments ns do even
ibeap men Villoi s. H ow much this has
».Mft*»» a matter o f assertion rather than
fact was shown by the com plaining
east slder* referred to. Although the
sea sou has !>ecn u good on«» to them, a
i large sized spot on the sun o f th «lr
prosperity has !>een the rather exten ­
sive employment by manufacturer* o f
young negr > girls as prvtsera. Another
vanished Illusion!- Pittsburg Press.
“ FORGKTTIN."
Nothing will be too good for Baden-
Dowell. Probably the British would *d«l
another hyphen to his name if he c*r«**
for it.—Lawrence New*.
In appropriating the Orange Free State
the British have had t<> «tamp out the
noble word “ free.” which used to be good
English.—Rurinirfield Republican.
In z military way the British <re much
stronger thau at the beginning of the
war, aud their success is apt to giv«» r
much more positive tone to their diplo
luacy.—Indianapolis Press.
The British authorities would be more
than human if iu deference to a spirit of
chivalry they should forego the fruits of
a dearly bought victory aud resurrect the
Upcr republic*.—Philadelphia R< cord.
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ibrmanMnd
Tea I » fee cents, at Druggists, Co s tes, R M a n rrN
Ss!no— , News-S«and«. (>«->.ersi S«»rrs ' ami R .rV rs
Shops. T V t hant«h pain, induce sleep, »nrf iso L m .- |:fe
O f t fires relict: N o «nailer *S.nV rW n. »tir- « i r M lj
*
Ten u n p lr . .tad <w»c thnes.,««*
moaials sent by mail to any or
by A c K h o s s CW m irai Cm., >>.
St., N i» \ «et Vili,