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j THE OLD FAREj pim? tu m « in winter, a . « tbefr pf.rrrtr I sh w ell ii« o f the .lapiineso »locks c f to- »!ny.” T l.e er-et «ailla.;«* azul g » u *.ra 1 I chartUTeriatica o f llicee ue.v «Jlst.nct varieties Fe« m to l»e proof c f that gen tleman’» stati n.tLt u¿i l .Ltllci.'.e even to lite eaanal observer c L so ly related itlood. IVk.’u ned Japac *se decks, even if I the latter ara brown pi un aged I ut save a ring o f pure white around the lif'ric. e re virtu ally abater varieties. Pekin* Inherited to a great extent the w h ile winter pluinfl;:'-’ o f the Siberian duck, ro w almost extinct, and the Jupone.e duck o f today took its feather* from the Ptngulu. at present found only in a sem iwild state In the hack provinces o f China. Further proof o f the fact that Peklus have a dark i «><»0 3 0 »0 + 0 »0 + < fr0 < »0 < »0 «> 0 »0 » 0 » 1 MAKING CHEESE. % ------ 2 M .M Y T IIIX U S T O B E D O N K A F T - ^ n luH T H E P H O D I C T C O M E S & F R O M T 1 IU P R E S S . “ Come, mother, I limit look about the old place and you must go with me. It aeems « uiy yesterday I left—thing« look so natural. Here’s the corn a foot high— A is rsou making home cheese, say Ju»t ,8 ’tw o . when 1 went t t w . j- t h * cherries tempting, the robins just the from 25 to 30 cows, has a cheese room game, and the clover smelling like honey. in the rear o f the farmhouse contain- Come along, mother; now do!’* jig a small vat and apparatus fo r the Yielding to her sou’s persuasion and business, cays George E. N ew ell lu The the delight o f his return after many American Cultivator. years’ absence, the old woman descended Farther in the rear and whc*e the the steps ami walked by his side. woodshed ought to be is the curing “ Seems like I ought to stay in and fix ipartment. It Is simply a room estab the tire for supper, David. Now I got you borne again, I feel as though 1M lished f«jr convenience and not utility. kinder like to get a meal. You always The amafc%ir maker, believlu g that made it worth my while to cook, David. Us work Is done when the product Are you still partial to fried chicken and Domes from the press, leaves one o f corn bread?” the most Important parts o f it all to “ Am IV Do I look as though I ’d pass by on the other side? “ Now, here’s the old hoard between the tulip poplars, by jiug! Let's sit here, mother, and smell the hay. I want to r\ hear all about your life while I was gone." “ A fte r you went west to seek your for tune, I was the forlornest woman in these ports. Father, he just moped, too, and how those first lonely days dragged i can’t say. Everything seemed to mope too. The hay was spoiled, the rust got b - '/ * . ’S / *» y into the wheat, and that yeur father hnd to put the first mortgage on the farm. nOMKMADK CIIKK8E PRESS. Along about Christmas time I was as the t«%der mercies o f an erratic atmos near discouraged ns could be; I just pined phere that has freak* o f being alter for you, David. That’s the time Ellie nately wet, cold, hot and dry. Martin’s parents died, and the child had to be s«*nt to the poorhouse. NeverMl I W hile the natural bent o f the air and forget the morning that little girl came weather cannot be changed, we can n-running Into my kitchen. luiluence It to make It serve our wauts A PAIR OF IMPERIAL PEKIN DUCKS. “ ‘Oh, Mrs. A lieu,' she said, ‘let mo and purposes. otny here with you. Don’t let ’em take plumage«! line o f blood can be bad by When a green cheese leaves the hoop. me to the poorhouse!* crossing them buck to their ancestral “ I stood stock still there a minute, variety, the winter white Siberian, and It is no more cheese than a c a lf is a DOW, being simply a compressed lump thinking how hard times were, and how more or less o f the dark feather* o f the of cheese material. the cows were sickening and the chick Pinguin crop out. ens, too, for that matter. Then I looked T h e force* inside o f a cheese, assist Mr. Richmond o f Kiele has the dis at that orphan, and thinks I, ‘ What if ed by a proper temperature outside, tinction o f exporting flu* first Peklus that was my David?* Father sat by the are w hat accomplish Its edible maturi stove and says lu* ‘ Mother!* ^V<* looked | fiom Chinn. In 1*ST2 flu? first lot was hipped to England, and the Crystal ty. lit each other, and then I took Ellie by H o w much certain bacteria have to the hand and says. ‘Stay light here, El I k ilace show o f 1874 brought the tirst lie; I guess we caa manage.* The little pair o f Pekin* to' public notice In the Jo with this phenomena Is yet a moot thing was that happy she just hung on j show pens. This Importation into Eng ed question, but no doubt exists a* to to me the rest of the »lay, and we hadn't land was migm.Mited by later purchase* the necessity o f an e«iuable tempera any more tears from her till she went to ture lu givin g them a “ happy medium” | in 1873-4 and 18H0-& A ll o f these bird* Kansas last year.” lu w hich to work. mine from the Hock kept bj Mr. Rich “ Did you miss her much?” asked Da It m ost be remembered that rennet mond in Shanghai, where he experi vid. Is the yeast o f cheese and acts some “ Miss her? W ell, since she left, seams mented long previously with the large like father and me had grown old. I sized Peklus gathered from different thing sim ilar to yeast in bread. 'H ie more rennet there is In the product» guess you couldn't understaml what kind parts o f the country. of a girl Ellie grew to be. Why, she was j Mr. Paliner o f Stonlugtou. Conu.. Iin- the quicker It w ill begin to ferm ent the whole mass and the more active the busiest, happiest child I ever saw. j ported in 1872 1.1» llrxt rVkhi* to the W e never hn«l cause to be sorry for keep- , Hint pow erfu l w ill be the ferm entation. ( ’ lilted Stat»*s. These birds are to be lag her out o f the poorhouse. Father ! In other term*, tlie cheese w ill then nnd I got to f«*el she was our own. and j designate»! as the parent stock o f •ure faster. You cannot expect an un it went a long way toward tilling up the i America, as the later on appearing booked loaf o f bread set in in a cold gap you left. She promised to come back j duck raisers procured most o f their or even cool room to raise and become some day. You know bow she came to stock from him. light. It must have a certain degree go?" Mr. James Rankin o f South Easton. of warmth to accomplish that pur- “ Tell me that,” said David. Mass., often rightly named the K in g o f |K>se. “ W ell, you know her father's brother Ducks, was one o f the first rf not the who disappeared so many yonrs ago? It 1* thus with cheese. T o properly first to recognize the market value o f Well, he turned up nnd took the greatest DU re and bring out the active force o f kind o f n fnney to Ellie. l ie had a the then com paratively unknown P e the rennet and any latent “ curing bac family out in Kansas and nothing kin*. Ills experience In having bred would do but Ellie must make them a Rouen*. Aylesbury* and other varieties teria” that are w illin g to act In eo-oper- visit. She was set against it nnd for market, both pure and as a cross, ution with it a *tea»Iy, even warm th Is wouldn't bear to leaving father and me, enabled him t«> g iv e the Pekin* a thor needed In the room, say o f 05 degrees but I just made up my mind she’d got to ough trial. This trial, being eminently j F. In summer nnd 70 degrees to 75 de go. I wasn't going to stand in the way grees in spring and fall. satisfactory, caused him to discard all when she had th<* chance to see some You m ay tat all the pains possible other varieties and devote Ills whole ! thing outsit!»* our cow pasture. to manufacture a fine grade o f cheese, “ You can't guess how lonesome, we. time and energy to the Pekfns ex- j and you place them In a poor, faulty were and how lonesome we feej to this eluslvely. Public opinion o f duck* uud j curing room, and they ar«» going to day, no one bustling about and singing the people’ s taste for duck meat early j and chirking lit« up «M day long.” A fn the w a w a were at that time an un spoil. I f the room lr too cohl, they will sour long drawn sigh, nnd then, looking fond known quantity In the problem, and ly at her son. old Mrs. Allen said bright Mr. Rankin bad not only to raise the on the shelves because the rennet 11«»* ly, “ But it Is good to s«*e you. David, and birds for market, but also to find a dormant and cam».. * H the atm os I only wish you had come to stay.” phere in which they are stored Is too David Allen brought his pulin down market for the birds. In this he was hot, the butter fa t melts and perco very successful. •olidly upon his knee and said: lates, destroying its flavor and sub When he raised hi* t»*us o f thousands | “ That's what I've «lone.** tracting from It* richness. on dry lamb hatching them In Incuba- “ You’ ve come to stay?” quaverlngly. A cheese in the first stage o f curing “ Most emphatically,” responded David. I tors, with no water to enjoy a bath, “ I'v e prospered out west, but all the and found Boston's commission mer requires more heat than It does later time I ’ve hunkered to come back to the chant* anxious for his products, then, on; hence a curing room should be ohl farm. I ’ ve saved nnd laid aside, in at last, tin* whole o f N ew England be constructed on the follow in g plan: The tending to come home and set the old shelve* should be arranged around the lieved flint there was money in »lucks, place on its feet. 1 never got to feel at room in tiers, one above another. Three nnd an army o f “ I do likew ise” came home anywhere else, and I'v e just Her* high are usually the most conven dreamed o f these pastures nnd that row I into existence, lla y fle ld and cornfield ient. of walnuts nnd the spring run till it j were n .»gleeted. ami Toro. Dick and T h e new’ cheese, those right from the seemed 1 must get here If I ever wanted I H arry commenced to stock up with press, should be placed on the top to be happy ngnin.” “ dom whitish birds.” They started “ The Lord bless you, David. There brooding houses, bought Incubator* shelf, the next In age on the middle Isn’t anything else I need to make me and kepi on raising nnd selling and en shelf and the oldest ut the bottom. A s happy." larging their plants as the years rolled beat rises—and it Is warmest nearest “ But I might as well own up my whole I by.—T h o hiih F. Jager lu American Itao ceiling - you w ill thus have their doings, mother, and confess I ’ ve brought twoP«r curing completely under con r'a»lltrv Joiirmd home a wife.” trol. “ A w ife? Why haven't I heard of this Himlni'M T o m o rro w . T h e curing o f cheese Is both a fer Before ?” “ Well. Ju.t II.ton n minute. A . 1 ha.l I ,„V 1 Uen r,ulM Kt' im l “ P "1» mentative qnd a digestive process. A ll ii bout mnd«» up my mind to atari tills wav 1 h»*bes. they plan'd Archlas over the food before It can assimilate from the t’ met n wonderfully pretty girl, and just 1 garrison. Peloptdas. with 11 other*. stomach into blood nourishment must iVll so deep in love it kept me waiting a banded together to put Archlas to the oe digest d by the lactic juice that Is a little longer. You *••»■. I had to give her iword. A letter containing full detail* secretion o f the stomach's walls. time to return my sentiments. She , f the plot was given to the Spurtau I f this requisite digestive process has Nvn.n't H «..tu rn Kiri, but had mm* to ,M>|).llmr(.|1 |,all(„ „ . t tabl*. but already been partially accomplished In h* town I wa. llT.t^ !u and w a. ratlmr | Art.,,lKH lliru tt th„ tpr r h,B the food before It Is Introduced Into liomesiek herself. So we uaturully were . , , . •ougenial. and In course o f time »he made j 8i|.'lag. Business tom orrow.” the stomach, that organ has less to per iq» her mind to coiue home with me. It " a t l°n g ore tlmt sun arose he was form ; lienee the value o f w ell cured or :li«ln’t take much coaxing. The Idea u um I a* red with the dead* predigt»ste«l cheese ns an article o f diet. •»lilt»*«! her down to the ground.” T o recapitulate the points to be ob David lnuglu*d aloud nnd, putting his served In selentitiettUy curing cheddar R c n «l> F o r t '» c . urm nround hi* mother’s shoulders, kissed “ B«»g pardon,” an Id the long hatred Dheese. tirst, be pHA'ItUd with a cur her cheek. visitor, “ but is then» n literary club ing room tightly phu*ered or celled and “ But where Is she now?” w ell ventilated. “ First promise to love her ns well as around her«» anyw here?" Provision must be ma«1e fo r main “ Yes. there Is." *ald the editor sign if you did Ellie Martin.*' “ In tlipe, David; may In*. In time. But icantly. reaching under his <b»sk. “ Are taining au even temperature In l»oth I have to g»>t u*«'»l la cluing«»» tir*t.” you a I1t«*rnry man ? " - Catholic Stand I hot and cob! weather. For the form er “ Well, that'» all any reasonable person ard and News. ¡»prlnkle the floor every day with cold could ask. I ’ m sure,” said David. “ As water, nnd give a free circulation o f for wife, she’ s lu the houce. You se«*, I ! uir when the sun is not hot outside. S a r to r ia l A rt. left her in the front room when 1 went to i For col«l weather use sufficient fuel. (ind you in the kitchen, and coaxed you I A n n ette—W hat la an artistic tailor, lu curing, cheese should be turninl •ut on purpose to let her get acquainted an yw ay? 1.1th father tirst." Reginald—An artistic tailor, my d«»ar and rubtKui with a soft, oiled cloth Mrs. Allen mi ailed to her feet. child. 1* a tailor that makes “ correct" fvery «lay until they have reached an “ Oh, I must hurry ba<*k to start the clothes that no artist would paint.— ldvan«?ed stage o f maturity. ire. If we are to have company.** I f they are le ft a long time without Indianapolis Press. “ No hurry, not a bit of It.” laughed turning, the «*urtug advances incom David. “ W ife ’s getting supper. She i pletely au«l the rinds become m oldy R fv t»c p , •aid »he would «»all u» when ’twas ready." Scribbler Another rejection I Gee and rough. The grease used for rul>- David drew her arm through his, say blng can be churned or rendereil from wblx! I wish I kucw how to got/even ing gently: the cream arising lu the w h ey v a t “ Don’t you worry, mother! And look, with that «»dltor. ¡here »he comes! Isn't she pretty/' Pepprey—Hend more o f your stuff for S te r ilis in g M ilk b y E lo e tr le lty . A, girl, light of form, with blight checks liliu to read.— Philadelphia Pres*. ami shining «».v«»s, was running toward A scientist lu Vienna claims to have them from the h«>use. When she reached discovered that a very nuxlerate cur I f * D i f f e r « a t W i t h 'W i d o w s . the couple she spread wMe h«»r young rent o f electricity w ill sterilize m ilk by “ Do you think he w ill marry her?” arms, with the soft cry: “ No. 1 don’ t. But If he doesn’ t w atch destroying all the bacteria In It. I f “ Mother, I've come home again!” out 1 thluk she w ill m arry him. She’s this Is true we f«>ar the results would And the old woman »imply leaned to I not bs Just whsit the dtdrynuiu or the "t—Chicago P o t the girl’s embrace, nnd in tremhling tones a whlf'w. you know.1 consumers want Cn this country. Some Ruirmurctl, ” E!lk»! El Ik* I” — ledger W e W on d er. of the bacteria are useful In givin g but Monthly. A b rn n l o f mmn.v Italy ima bo*n the ter Its rich, nutty flavor, and they «■•rvat to tho north polo. W in thla would probably I** destroyed with the IM PERIAL PEKIN DUCKS. I'Xtrml t Ilo banana b - lt î- llln »tr »t«il other*. People In fids country «lo not A P o p u l a r B ir d 'F lin t 1» F i t f n i l T t l y [tuffato Ksprraa. want a pure. tasteS ra fat to use as B r e d In T h l a « « »u n t r y . butter, but wans tli«» aroma and Davor t'fialtfth R e p a rte e . Scientist* call them Anas «lom«*stlcn that grad«»* our best batter as Drat sinensis, tinder this name Professor i clnsa where It Is known. Duel ing« ii s|M*nk* «if them, saying: Ancestor* of Presidents Tyle r, Lin “ T h e Plnguln duck, a native hlrtl o f coln. Hayes ami ('low lan d were among the entire southeastern part * f Asia, Major John Mnson’s band of 3 ft pio* bred to the cream y buff Siberian w ild | fleers who fofimt«»«! Xerwtch, l'«»nn. duck, a bird that changes Its color to m C A S TO R IA fo r Infant« and Children. T N K M Y m Han Always Bought / O r 8 l| lttm g y / fV . ,v~ ~ C & y ffé U Z C « So* o^o^>o*o*o**o*o^o*o*o*o# Æ ■/ /m n Many setod* o f European royalty koW m ilitary «simmisslons before they J are old enoiv^h to w alk. ‘ *s»y. Jm-k. y u »r n tw lo llkv t ll» ki*t 1 o f .ilm m rr.- "W e ll, at .11 eren t,. W . no« l.loon iln » ’ . ■ « r - r o w . - - ru n. » . rL S ! ^ ... H a il a T i t l e A l l B l g l t “ I want you to make a correction,“ raid the Imperious lady, sweeping Into the editor's sanctum. '*ln your report o f our meeting yesterday you speuk of the delegates elected as ‘ Mrs. General Sklptwck and Mr*. Brown.' You give Mis. Hklpback her title—why not me?” “ Ob, you are Mrs. B row n/' “ Yes; ! am Mrs. lTesWlent o f the Im perial T itle and Trust Company Brown.” —Philadelphia l*reaa. When ths excretory organs fail to carry off the waste material from the system, there la an aunor- mal accumulation of effete matter which poisons and clogs the blood, and it !>ccuntea sou r and a c id . This poison is carried through the general circulation to all parts of the body, and upon reaching « • surface r _ _ . . . __ _____ i ____ ___ ________ ____ and ___ I by t__ certain -* - - peculiarities iu ritio * am m M i I m U i'fM H'i the skill there is a redness and « ruption, we m reoognize Bcxema, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, Erysipelas ami many other A in troubles, more or less severe. W hile the skin is the seat of irritation, the real disease is in the blood. Medicated lotions end powders may allay the itching and burning, but never cure, no matter h»vw long and faithfully continued, and the condition is often aggravated ami skin permanently injured by their use. The disease is more thon shin deep; the entire circulation is poisoned. The many preparations of arsenic, mercury, potash, etc., not only do not cure skin diseases, but soon ruin the digestion and break down the constitution. S. 8. S., nature’s own remeily, made of roots, herba and harks, of great purifying and tonical proj>erties, quickly and effectually cures blood and skin troubles, because it goes direct to the root of the disease and stimulates and restores normal, healthy action to the different organs, cleanses and enriches the blood, and thus relieves the system of all poisonous secretions. S. S. S. cures permanently because it leaves none o f the original poison to refermeut in the blood and cause a fresh attack. Healthy blood is necessary to preserve that clear, smooth si in and beautiful com plexion so much desired by all. S. S. S. can lie relied upon with certainty to keep the blood in perfect order. It has been curing blood ami skin diseases for half a cen tury ; no otller medicine can show such a record. S. S. S. contains no poisonous minerals — is purely vegetable and harmless. Our medical department is in charge of physicians ofla r^ e experience in treating blood and akin diseases, who will take pleasure in aiding by their ad vice and direction all who desire it. W rite fully ami freely about your case ; vour letters are held in strictest confidence. W s make no charge whatever for thin service. Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases will be sent free upon application. T H i S W IF T S P E C IF IC C O M P A N Y # A T L A N T A , C A . “ Are } golu to ¡annlgau’ s wake t'noight, ( a .« > ?“ “ Ol am not. H e 11 ed me once, an now that th e p o o r im .u ’ s d« * d <>l wouldn’ t h o v ’ in. th in k O f ketr. :o gloat over his remains.” —N ew York Journal- A N ew Y e a i'a G u id e . T lie rs is one U»«ik every one should tmtku an • flfuri to get. for the new y e a r, l l «o n ta iiw sim ple and \al- M;ihl* hints concerning healili. ma< y a m u sin g anecdote*, and -m uch gen- nil )>>ro r m a li* n W e refer lo H 1 1 . r ’* / I nnoac, published by the II- btstu r L V . I*flt»b n rg, I V 1» will p r « w val uable to any Imiisch.dd Sixty eu - plovtfS n r« kept at work on this Vlll- u »h !s lw» »k T he is-u s for 15401 Hid W «v* i « ig l It III 1 «>»!►, p rill’* d III the E n g lis h , German, Frwii- h, W Db, N o rw e g ia n , Ssm cisb III) laiiil, B - dieinian and Spanish laiig nig«»». It »•'M iU.n» proof of the efficacy of Hu*- t r t 'e i'» S to m lull Hit?-* -a, ths gre»t rem edy prepared by tie* publishers, i ml i» w orthy of careful prt-servu ion. T h e almanac may be ol ta n d fr e e «>f <: » , at ai y druggist or g »n ral dealer in ths c«Mintry. (■ la d t o K n o w Arrive El l‘a*> «1:0*1 p m; ;00 p m. Arrive Fort Worth »j.30 .v m; (>.2 j a in. An ¡ve City t*f M«x¡ o 9:*»r> a m; 9:55 u in. Arrive ilu'stoii 4 «X) an ;4:uu* m Arrive W w Orleans «»: 5 )> m;Ü:25 p in* Arriva \\ aehiit|{t<>ii 0.42 u in; (i 42 • ui. Arrive N e» lurk 12 43 p in; 12:43 p ui. If. W ife —Oh, John, the moths have imule several holes lu your winter suit, j Husband—You don’ t say? T h a t’s surprisingly goo«l news. I*n1ltiiu?i an ! Tour'nt « î « m on 1»'«th tra’n«. Ch ir W ife —Good news? mm Sunuiieuto to O gen ami Kl Pisi», um I touriet Husband—Ye». It shows It has some «•nr» to Chicago. *t. Louis, New Orleuns and Wash w ool lu It. I never believed It be ill ¿tuli. fore.—Pb I lade 1 pb la I ‘res*. S o u th e r n C a lifo r n ia . N otable among ths pleasure* afford ed by the P I ih M r route i» tin* winter trip to South« rn Cnlifornia and Arizo- n i. Reneweil acquaintance with thi* M’ction will c var develop fresh point» of ititc rest and added sources of an jo v m e iit, under it* »tin n y skies, in tin v.irb ty of its industries, in its prolific vegetal ion ami among its m im berlo t resorts of mountain, shore, valley and plain. T h e two »L ily Shasta train* front Bori lam! to California have be» n recen tly «*»|uippe«I with the moot ap proved pattern o f stninlard ami tourist -leeping car*, hut the l«»w rat»** o f fare will still csiitin u e ..’» «iie «:!. Illu strai *d gu id e» I«« tin: winter resorts of 1 ’»»I - ¡fornia and A r i« ( n m sy l*e had '*n application to ( ’. H Markham, G. P. A., Porllam h Oregon Connecting at S:ui Francisco with several steam «bid lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Phi lipines Central and »outh America. ‘ T li i\e use»! Citami» r ’ «in ’* Colio, Cim i r i a m i Diarrlmen Kotnedv and C 0 U V A L L IS MA II, D A II,Y fin«! it to he a great m edicine.” says (Except Sunday) Mr. E. S. Phipps. of P«»toau. A?kan- Portland 20 A M Lv. Ar. 5:50 P >»is. *T» cure«! me of hl«v«dv (lux, I 7 1 «»3 A M Lv. Lv. 2:14 P M Derry Canno, speak to h ig lilv »<f it.” T liis I i :55 P M Ar. Corvallis Lv. 1 :20 P kl rem etly always w in» thè g o rd opin ion , At Albany and Curvali»connect with traina of Or« if noi praÌM», » »f tin s e vi ho iis«* it gun Central and Eastern railroad. T h e qniek cure* uhi» h it efli <»t« even i» ih»* »» «»»-1 n*\ e sa nuik it D ALLAS PASSENGER. a favilliti* evervw herc. F or sai»* by Daily, Exocpt Sunday. A K W j!*,,,,. 5 «* P M Lv. Portland Ar. 9 30 A kl H t i V ki Ar. idh- Dalha Lv.iî:T 0 A M T tn p o s u tb le . riusbnml- It 1.« absolutely impossibk* YAM HILL DIVISION. that it »lionUI hsppeu! Passengi >t, foot o f Jetfer-nn .tu et. W if«» »iinni«Mlint»‘l> attrutive)—W h a t? A ll.L I• FHEi .HT TKT WEEKLY. Husband (»«‘oring one I—Nothing.--llar- i Leave H 35 a. it.. Putti« bd Ariive 8;0f p. n> j i.i-uvu 8:60 p. ni. Arrive 8.6« a. u loin Life. Dallas Arrive 5;io p. ui. Leave 7:8(1 ». m YE AR S* E X P F R iE N C E RO A Two O c s is n s Patent* taken through Munn A Co. receive »pec uil notice, wif bout charge, iu the Scientific American. A hand »ornai y illustrated w«*klv. Largest clr- ciilatlon o f any eclentlflo journal. Terms. $3 a year four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN& Co ( 361Broadwny. ^ jg y y Y q ^ Brauch Office, (06 Va St., Washington, D. 0. D on ’ t B e D uped Thoi-o h ave been placed upon tlm murkot several cheap reprints o f an obsolete edition o f “ W elinter’H D iction ary.” T h ey ure heVnif offered under various naniee at u low price By drygoods dealers, grocer*, agent«, etc., ami in a Tear iiuuttooea aa u premium fur »ulmcr: tionsto paper». A nn ou n cem en t» o f these com pu n itivcly Worthless reprints are very misleading: for Inwtnri.-.-, they are advertised to l»o the s uhs t : > . i eipiivalent o f n higlier-pricAid Look, who:: . i-ealtty, so fur ns we know and believe, • ,* are all, from A to Z. Reprim Dictionaries phototyjic copies of a book of-over tlt:. ears ago, which in its<h«y wuaaoid fornboot «.00, and which was luucli siqierior in p:ti»«*:*, print, and binding to 1 here imitations, Leii.g then a work of some merit instead of oi.c S Long Since Obsolete. The supplement of 10,000 so-called “ now words,” winch some» f thtve hooks ure adver tised to contain, was e<m.piled by u gentle- man who died over iarfv y«crs ago, and «. u « published I'Ct'oro hi3 d«»ath. Other on -or additions are probably of mom or les.-j \ .-lee. Tho Webster’s Untbrltiged Dictionary pu*»- ilHhod by our L’onoo «» » ■«» «»uiy iia*r.^»rnm* onoof that name funffLnr to this jsooomts'ni. It .contain«» 58UUU iuiikm ’. wi T k ¿4—«< •. tfona on nearly every imgc. ami lteam <■ :r imprint on llie title inipro. It is proloctod i*y >pyriiir!it fri«in cheap imitation, a*« i liia work K wo have ar vn*t. vili Jimbio ii * exp miw > lubllik-il ft tb*ir»*ngri«y re vis..-' ncc> v«tr,K*'«'M-n tlirou^hout the world n* 'J’ erifiier'j lri:e .atio o il Dictionary. As a dictionary 1 r >.( r a lifetime jou should * Í 7 h * is w h e t T h e y S ay. 1‘h- *»' \ ho take 11«-« m B- Sarsaparilla | f rn *«o f 1 m . *»« ire ii k . eruption-*, ca arrh j rli* un a'i«*ni or p -ii. -av it c u rs: • ro inpily ami p c i i» » n . ? tly, even a fte r' Illustra:**«i j« (.’ . H. M Al.kllA M , U. I*. A. Besi. »;» .'«*! fnx». A«h1j-er-s G. L. C. MLKRIAM CO.,Springs! ’, Portland. Öreg<>n. mcpherson General Agent on the Pacific Coast for Richardson & Boynton Co's warm air fisrnaccs. John Van Range C os hotel and household ranges 11 o ‘ l or preparation* f ill. Y o u may j t «k»* this m edicine with the ntmo. t j ' ••• nfiib nco tli »t it trill do you e o o d j In the circuit court of the stats of Oregon W h at it lms done fur oth er« you lm ve! for Polk :«*unty. every reason lo bel e*o it w ill d«> fur! Viol»T, Morton, plaintiff, ) AOU. vs ]■ Summons. Win (». Morton, dft. ; roinu'imiHMi ia vnrril l.y I I m » ! ', Also the largest stock of warm I’»* William G, Morton, the alatv» named de I'ilU 25c fendant : su]>|)lit‘S un the Pacific coast. IN T H K N A M E OF TH K S TA TE OF Oregon, yon aie hereby ref|tiire«l to appsai ml answer the complaint tiled agaiiHt you in the above entitled suit <m or before the 2Jru K n o c k e d Out th o P c c tr jr . Uy « f N«»venda*r, A. I> . 1900. and if >»»• James Bussell Low ell vnu dream ily nil t«> answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will t»ke aiUcree against you as nrajeti for in strolling along toward Ids home in ier complaint in the above entitled suit, tn- Cambridge one unusually beautiful » it: That the iNinds of matrimony now ex night. Slowly, with serene, queenly Uting between plaintiff and the defendant .erein be dissolved and that plaintiff be de majesty, a full moon w as ascending creed to have thucare and custody of their her “ azure throne,” pouring her lavish ninorchildren, Ktnina Ik Morton, Nellie 1’. light over all things and softening Into | Morton. Alva K. M«*rU»n and (»«* *rge W. semblances c f beauty even the ugly ! vlorton. and tnat. plaintiff )>• deorv^d to pay iilaintiif's c >sts «nd disburseineiits herein and outlin«*» o f tlie conventional domestic i fur sue., other and further relief as to the architecture round about. Duly Ilium!- j court may seem meet mid equitable. uate<] by the loveliness o f the 8|H*cta- This mtiitinona is published by order of the ele. the poet as he passed by the house llom r LU I. K. HiWey, jmi^e of fit« cenuty court of the a*»teof Oregon for Po.k couuty. o f the estimable brother man who sup «Inly made at ehsolien on the 9th lav of t. c- plied inent to him regularly for a slight tol»er, 1900 The dat»* of th« first publicition consideration o f profit noticed that val of this » 11111111 « ns h t)ctbl)«r 1?, A. D., IkOO, uable citizen leaning on his fence and and of the last publication is November 23, gazing up lu a kind o f rapt way. A. D .lto o J H. T O W N SK N P. It pleased Low ell to think that the Attorney for plaintiff. butcher’» Immortal soul was bathing Itself In the flood o f semispiritual moonlight and. pausing, he remark«»d, “ W h at a Uaiiitlful night It Is, neigh V o T l i ’E |s IIKHMìY UfV K N T llA T THK I X- bor!” «krreivtiMl »X«* nt >r ..f III» ..f M. C. “ Yes, Mr. Low ell. 1 waa Just a-tblnk- Itnmn. d*«-ea»id !.»•» (Ilid Ma Rnal arc«nnt as »neh vxecutur, in tb« «• Unix court of P«»lk c*>unty, In what a bully uight fo r a slaughterin Oregon, sn-l th«*l «a:«lroii-t Inw «et thè hearing tbere this would be!” .1 o». » iuix I nv , [>« k 8, 190*. ht thè liour «if 1 o’d x k “ O f course, o f course,” gasped tho n tln; stormir.ri of - hì «I and all peravn« h:,\ing bjeotUins t«> iha s.«uitr ur«-notiti« «» lo prest-nt them poet, bin ting n hasty r e tre a t—Argo o suui «-olil i «»ir or »»« foi e wtid (line naut. ______________ l*sled, Ibis . Hi «lav of .S. v , IMkV A L O N I» BK W X, ex*« ulor ir * Siblej Hekin, ett«tni«XN for eata««1. Summons. O u tlin e. They arc back from their haunts for ths summer. And fie finds—but bears up like a man— Ten dollars apiece paid for freckles And a hundred per s*]usre inch for tan. —Washington Star. ent i.t Paras 8tuli«m or address w g c . Anyone ? ndliiff a akctch and deacrlptlon may quickly ascurlaiu our «M>ini«>u fr«je whether an invention ta probably patentable. Coniinuiilca. tlonaRtrictlyrmiiiiiontlal. Handbook on I'utenta rent f. ee. (.»bleat agoney for securing patent*. the And his beautiful daughter beside him. With beauty and wit all aglow, Ne’ er dreams aa she tenderly watches That site is the cause of his woe. E dged Jok e. Soe 1. N Wood», Ro met lines u Joke reacts, as the Bnn- vor (M e.) Commercial proc«*e«Is to prove i>.v relating that n young man In Au- '»urn. to play a Joke on n barber, paid him old fashion«*«! cents. T.ater, when be found that the barber had sold om* o f tlu* coins for $35. he dltl not feel :jo well satisfied with his Joke or at east thought It had become misplaced 1 T n .o c M a u r i A fte r Her father produce» hit notebook, Willi a very aad look In his eye, And lie ft»uru« and figures and figures Nor pauses except for s sigh. SOU T H E U N P A C IF IC CO. S lIA S T A ItO L'TK F o r O ver F ifty Y e a r s . T “ h J» i - leave Dallas for Portland »ud way sfution An ohl and well tried rem edy. Mrs. W in d o w 's Soothing S yru p has been nt(>:IOa in. except Suuda^a. me<! for over fifty years by m illions of I.eive Portland 8:30 a in. 7:3 p m mother* f..r tlm ir chih lren w hile tooth Leave * «lem 11 u in; 9:35 p in ing, with perfect success. I t soothes Arrive Ashland 12:33 a in; 11;30 a m Arrive Kacnujien.t-» <> p m: 4:3ft a »*» tlie cldM . softens i lie gums, a lla y » all Arrive »an Francisco 7:45 p iu; 8:15 a in. pain, cures win«! colic and is the best rem edy for »liarrh« ea Is pleasant to Arrive Od ¡fen r»:4fi am ; 11: »5 ft in. the taste. Sold by d ru ggist* in every Arrive. Oenver9.00 n ?•»; 9:00 am. part of tin* world. 25 con is a bottle. Arr ve K.tusas <’ltv 7:25a ui; 7:25 * in. Arrive Chica«;« 7:45 a in; 9;30 a m. Its value is inealcuhi’Sb*. Be sure ami ask for Mrs. W in slow ’s S ooth ing Sy n ip and take no other kind. Arrive f.o* Anodes 1:20 p ui; 7.00» in . —------------------------------------------- C o p y r ig h t . 4 Scuffle East Cheese vinde from pure, healthy milk. beln< overseen lu making by ex- perienced hands and cured in a com mon sense, natural way. w ill yield fjo«! o f a rich, ui tty flavor, worthy to grttce any one’ s table. A n erican Boiler Co’s boüjrs far stsaji and hot water. 47 F ir jt& n d 46 p o r t l / w d air registers and fnrii&co S e c o n d S 't r c c - f c j , - - o n E < »o a f E TP Ä N S m ies Doctors find. A Good Prescriptif u for malernd Final Settlement. Oregon Nursery Company ;UMITKIt| “ SALEM, ORECON. C Kl»XV EUS OK R K I.IA R I.E N ü RSEHY S TO C K . BAD COLDS. Q ilninvis ten y.-»rs behind. (\.M!««1i> not n >w h *>eto bv* sndnred. afe* «iel » Hxnan«ie Talxiie* ( -ailed dynamic fr.nu Ihair e Mtgy) crowd a k's •rdin rv tr auncit in(o 12 hoi'ire, and alxurt (be 1 a -r.t of «•««! !• ov» r nijfht. * It was Ur« worst ca<c of grip I ever h r i A half : dor 'it frieii«ln h.ul sure cures. Still it hnug « n. Ilennl of t»«e rHnaniie Tabn'e-. T > mv aniaxcnent l » y stopped l»»th rou^h ifr l «-oi l the flrst ni*ht I endorse and recommend beru t . the pe«>ple." Itar- clay Henlex. ex me.ntwr om/reos v m ! -Ut *rney, .01 San ««in«' street. Sin FramJs tt. Jnly 7. 19 >0, " W i s lw (s M s t s v r a’l n r i hern serious th in o to me. They are hard an I stay for months. But the lad. was stnpfwd «»id lenly by Mendel's Dynamic Tahutes. Both c«»«Hth ami «-ot I oisai*pe»rwt in a c Mipl« of d a v > « » l h i i i f ‘ else d<»e* th»« for igp ** Vlrs. Fmma I, llollin, 11 M o j i d t e » . Sin Fr.oiatsu x. • AiiKuatS. 1900 TVo for Ce« «ent».!» TVw^y sts G»«cevs, R «isnmols. S a I.sons, New*S«a«id-, SblÇE. They henish B.rSrrs life aMtlrr. >mr will *> m I« km L Tea suspls« aad re*« lhansanri *. mi- Montais real by mail to any . «idrres rere»r>iR i-i,e by the RipaanChemical C m . , io.Spr«tce Si., New Ywrtr U ty ! 1 H uy nono bu t tho host shick. wliich in alw nys tlip <'hosp«*'<t. O n era) Slims *r*4l M sg tl n p. a*Mi One »ires relief t No matter whai'a **I lie« a< Toa» the street fr«>m where Merdel's Dy- n wwic T a b « - « are m Hie T w I* h*>s I li ut t ><k them. Th»-y M m a i II i wKh »«it « di e. I tn»k • d wer* boxes a d h nw f«»r se’f and blends wh-n * we»»l to Xome.' —H. L Van 9 islle , rspiulitt. 3 Ot7 Wa-hintrtt»n street. Son Fram'is«» A a p i»t 10, f %mt pootpokl foe f% cento in stamp« by I XI . 1XD ■ DRt’O CO . I V M Waahinjft.m street. Son Frxn.deco. t 11» • on sole by our local a.ent, A. 9 Wilson.