mm H it h w ' Thin and Falling Hair Red Rough Hands Prevented by Dry and MARKET GARDENING. aoret af colds over night. " I t was the worst case of grip I ever had A haif dogen friends had sure cure*. Still It hung on. Kiuard of thg Dynamic Tahule*. To my amassment | they stopped both cough snd cold ths flret ninht 1 \ endorss aad rscominend them to the people. —Bar- clay Henley, sx-iiieinber congress ana attorney, :0 l ! SuneoiiiM etrest, Han Francisco. July 7, 1900, “ Winter coldahave a'waye been serious things »• ! me. Thsy are hard and stay for months. But the | la»t was stopped suddenly by .Mendel’s Dynamic j Tabuies. Beth cough and cold aieappeared in a couple of days. Nothing else duos this for toe - Mrs. Emma L. Hollin, 1* Mow street, lian Francisco. | August 6, 1900. M i l l i o n s U s e C u t i c u r a S c a p , a ssist :d b y C u t ic u r a O in t - lo r p r e s e r v in g , p u r ify in g ; n d b e a u t ify in g th e s k in , f o r cle a n s- 1114 th e s c a lp o f cru sts, s c a le s a n d d n n d r u lf a n d t h e s t o p p in g o f fa ! 1- iu ' h a ir, fu r s o ft e n in g , w h ite n in g a n d s o u th in g r e d , ro u g h a n d s o r e h m is , in t h e fo rm o f b a th s fu r a n n o y in g ir r ita tio n s , in fla m m a tio n s a n d c h a fin g », o r t o o fr e e o r o ffe n s iv e p e r s p ir a tio n , in th e fo rm o f v/a-h-s, (o r u lc e r a tiv e w e a k n e s ie s a n d fo r m a n y s a n a tiv e a n tis e p tic p u rp o s es w h ic h r e a d ily s u g g e .t th e m s e lv e s t o w o m e n , a n d e s p e c ia lly to m t ic r t, a n d fo r a ll th e p u rp o s e s o f th e t o ile t , b a th a n d n u rsery . N o am m n t o f p e rsu a s i is found >nly in sm all g ro v e s scattered a lon g the r e s t slope o f the Sierra N evad a m oun­ tains, from the m idd le Cork o f the A m erican riv e r to the head o f D eer •reek, a d istan ce o f 200 miles. T h e ut­ most search rev ea ls but ten main groups, and the total nu m ber o f slz- ib le trees In these groups must be Hin­ ted to figu res lu the thousands. It Is, M oreover, the plain truth that a ll the ipecim en s which a re rem a rk ab le fo r ■heir size iicir<#ing the bees with ice. | -S t . Louis Republic. .10 TltKK • w a w o n a ” i n m a iu p o s a o r o v k . these m inu s o f jiin ln ten n n ce the big trees h ave a p p a ren tly not Increased th eir ran ge sin ce the g la c ia l epoch. I'lie y have on ly ju st m an aged to hold their o w n on the little strip <»f country w here the clim a te Is locally fa vo ra b le . A t the present tim e the on ly g ro ve thorou ghly sa fe from destru ction Is the Mnrl|K>sa. and this Is fa r from being tin* most Interesting. Most o f the oth ■r g ro ve s a re e ith e r In process o f o r In lu n g e r o f b e in g logged. T h e v e ry bu­ rst o f all. the C a la ve ra s grove, w ith the b ig g est and tallest trees, the most uneontam inatod su rroun dings and »rnet b u lly nil the lite ra ry and s c ie n tif­ ic association s o f the sp ecies connected w ith It. has been purchased recently by a lum berm an w h o cam e Into full possession on the 1st o f A p ril, 1900. The Sequoia and G en eral G ran t na­ tional parks, w hich a re supposed to rm brnce and g iv e secu rity to n la rg e part o f the rem a in in g b ig trees, arc ?nten Into by a s a w m ill each nml by p rivate tim b er cla im s am ou nting to a total o f 1.172.ST acres. T h e rest o f the «c a n ty patches o f b ig tret*« are In a fa ir w ay to d isap p ear -In C ala veras. Tuo- .miine. F resn o and T u la re counties they a re now d is a p p e a rin g by the ax. SORES AND ULCERS. S o n s and Ulcers never becom e chronic unless the blood is in poor condition — is sluggish, w eak and unable to throw off the poisons that accumulate in it. The system must bo relieved o f the unhealthy m atter th rou gh the sore, and great danger to life w ou ld fo llo w should it heal before the blood has been made pure nml healthy .m l all im pu rities elim inated from the sys­ tem. S.S.S. begins the cure by fin t cleans­ in g and in v igo ra tin g the blood, building tin the general health and rem ovin g from V?,c a c o n s t a n t d r a in Mtetemntter. UPO N THE &YSTFJN. W hen this has been accomplished the dis­ charge grad u ally ceases, and the »o re or nicer heals. It is the tendency o f these old indolent sored to grow worse and worse, and even tu ally to destroy the bones. Local applications, w h ile soothing and to some extent a llevia te pain, cannot reach the seat o f the trouble, b. S. S. does, and no matter how apparently hopeless your condition, even though vo u r constitution has broken down, it w ill bring relie f w hen nothing else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to heal the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body sss CA STO R IA Sp in M ct i nn« l R h u b a r b . C o ve rin g s o f litte r su fficient to shade file spinach ulants from the sun should For Infants and Children. Tbi Kind You Han Always Bought “ I livs acre«# ths sirset from whsrs Mendel's Dy- aainic Tabules ars made Thai is hew I first took them. They step cohia without notios. I took a dose» boxes with ms for sslf and filends whin I want te Nome H L. Van filnkls, capiullst, S.017 Washington strsst, Han Francisso. August 10, 1900. Sent postpaid for <6 cents in stamp# by INLAND DKL'G CO., 2,984 Washington street, 8an Francisco. Al*o on i*!s by our losal a.ent, A. K Wilson. ________ CELERY NEARLY THREE FRET HIGH, is the on ly pu rely v e g ­ etable blood purifier k n o w n — contains no poisonous m inerals to r'lin the f f g l f f l a g and add to. rather than relieve your suffer­ ings. I f your flesh does not heal readily when scratched, bruised o r cut, vour blood is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore is apt to becom e chronic. Send fo r our free book and w rite out physician* about you r case. W e m ake no charge fo r this service. TNK SWIFT SPECIFIC C0„ ATIAN1A, BA. Sheriffs Sale. S o m e th in g N e w Just published by Ibe Southern Pa­ cific company is a «pamphlet upon the resource«of Western Oregon, which includes an excellent map of the state, and contains information on climate, lands, education, etc,, exieting indus­ tries A n d their capabilities. A tten ­ tion ¡8 also directed to such new li Ids for energy or capital an promise fair return. This publication fills a need lodg experienced by Oregonians In re­ plying to inquiiies of eastern friend». Copies may be bad of local agents of the Southern Pacific company, or from C. II. Markham, general passen­ ger agent, Portland, Oregon. ----------- ♦ • ♦ -------- — - F o r O v e r F ift y Y e a r s . An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. Winslow’« Soothing Syrup bus been used ior# ver fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth­ ing, with perfect micce*§. It soothes the cliild, soltens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pUasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Sy­ rup and take no other kind. C a p C lo t e d .l The operation of through trains be­ tween San Francisco and Los Angeles b y way of Surf and Santa Barbara ov­ er the new coastline has begun. Two through trains daily leaving each ter­ minal in the morning, equipped with elegant cafe and parlor cais, will make daylight trips through the most pic­ turesque, varied and entertaining scenes on the continent. Inquire of any Southern Pacific agent. h ig h n m u lc h o f m an u re w as placed I d the 18 Inch space, and the bla n ch in g N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T hoards w e re set up w hen the celery by virtue of an execution and order of sale w a s a b ou t one fo o t high, so th at the duly ¡KMued out of and under the hand and row’s that w e r e 12 Inches a p a rt w e r e seal of thecleik of the circuit court of the b e tw ee n the boards, thus b oa rd in g tw o state of Oregon for the county of Polk, in a a certain suit therein pending, wherein tITe row s tog eth er, hut k e ep in g the boards Dundee Mortgage A Truat Investment com­ apa rt, so th ey w ou ld not c o v e r the pany, Limited, a corporation, is plaintiff, and plants until th ey had g r o w n a b o v e the John J. Daly, Phya Daly, hi* wife, R. H . boards, w hich w e r e abou t 18 inches McCarter, H. B. Stevens, , D. W . Sears and H. L. Fenton are defendents, upon a judge­ w id e. T h e field o f c e le r y w a s Irriga ted ment and decree duly made and entered in b y [lou rin g th e w a te r on the m ulch o f said suit on the 20th dav of March, 1001. bear­ S n e e z e a n d B lo w . m an ure b etw een the r o w s wdth the ing date the 30th day of March. 1001, and to That is what you must do when you me directed, commanding me to cell the here­ hose. T h e plants on a pa rt o f the field inafter described real premises, and oul of the have catarrh in the li ad. The way to h a ve g ro w n m ore than th ree fe e t high, proceeds of said sale, to make the sums of cure tins disease is to purify the blood and som e o f them w ith roots on w e ig h ­ money in said execution mentioned and speci­ whith Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This med­ fied, I will on ed e ig h t pounds. icine soothes and heals the infiamed S a t u r d a y M a y 4 y 1901, I g r o w the W h ite P lu m e and G olden surfaces rebuilds the delicate tissues at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. m., of said day, S e lf Itin n ch in g by th is m ethod, and the and permanently cures catarrh by ex large, w e ll balanced bunches sell ve ry sell at public auction, at the front door of the polling from the blood the scrofulous county court house in Dallas, in said county, ; re a d ily fo r 50 to 00 cen ts a dozen. M y to the highest bidder, for cash in hand on day taints upon which it depends. Be salesm an, w h o goes on the road fo r me, of sale, in the manner prescribed by Jaw, the sura to get H ood’s. The non-iir.t tells m e th a t th ere is no com p etition on said real premises, which are situated in the ating cathartic— H ood’s Fills. such goods, and the p ric e is not ques­ county of Polk and state of Oregon, and des­ cribed as follows, to wit: That tract com­ tioned. Because o f la ck o f help to do mencing on the line between sections (one) 1, F In l»itin a H o * ». the w ork a sm all portion o f the field and twelve (12) in township nine (9) south of For fin ishing bogs rot m arket no w as not m ulched and irriga ted , and, range four (4) west of the Willamette Meridi­ food substance kn ow n equ als enrn At the s< ason bein g v e ry d ry, the celery an, at a |H»int sixteen (lti) chains east of the la lfa . clo ver. Berm uda, sorghum , a rt! corner of section one (1) two (2), eleven (11) m ade so sm all n g r o w th th at it w as and twelve (12); thence east on line between chokes, sw eet potatoes and peanuts h ardly m ark eta b le at a n y price. T h e one and twelve (1 and 12), twenty-four (24) a re all good food to prom ote g ro w th on ly d iffe re n ce In the cu ltu re w as in chains to the quarter ($) section corner; thence and m ake loan m eat, but corn fo r add the m u lching and Irriga tio n . T h is cost south ten (10) chains, and thence in a south­ ing iln* plum pness that m akes porkers westerly direction on public road to a ia>int abou t $55 an acre, and b y ex p en d in g twenty-six (20) chains south of starting cor­ sell eauuot be Im proved upon as fat as ' this a d d ition a l am ount a field o f celery ner; thence north to place of beginning, con­ ‘ s »it present kn ow n W e can raise w as m ade to pay a g ood profit th at taining 53 acres more or less. m ore corn than all the bogs In the Dated Dallas, Oregon, this 5th day of April would not h a v e paid the expen se o f w orld can «-at and rah«* hogs enough 1901. grow in g w ith o u t the m u lch in g and Irri­ to ea» nil the corn w e can g row . This J. G. V A N O R S D K L , gation. % Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. is a fact, not a paradox. -T e x a s F arm C a u liflo w e rs I h a ve a lw a y s found In nd Ranch. good dem and and at rem u n era tive prices. T h e m ark et is uot g en e ra lly Sheriff’s Sale. I M t C O O K B O O K . o verstock ed because fe w people under- j tak e to g r o w them fo r m arket, think- When boiling fish, add n bunch o f sweet e Is h e re b y g iv e n th a t b y v i r ­ J ing t'liep* cu ltu re is too difficult. 1 have tue N o o tic f an ex ecu tion and o rd e r o f sale herbs and a piece o f lemon riud tied iu I found n oth in g ve ry d ifficu lt In th eir muslin to the water. duly issued out of the circuit court of the I culture. 1 g iv e them a lm ost the sam e state of Oregon for Polk county, bearing date T h e best cakes for keeping are rich ! treatm en t as cabb ages, ex cep t w hen the 3rd of A pril, 1901, upon a decree duly fruit cake, dried apple cake. English ! the plants are about h a lf g ro w n I place made, enrolled and docketed in said court on | pound eak«* and old fa>hione«l election or :i m ulch o f m anure b e tw een the row s the 12th day of March, 1901, in a certain suit | loa f cake. therein pending, wherein the State Land G ingerbread made wP.h out meal or bar- anil then irrig a te them in the sam e Board in’plaintiff and E. A. Frazer, Frank ' w ay as the celery, and this g en e ra lly Robertson, T . R. Bewley, R. Jacobson, James 1 «ey flour makes a very good mild aperient medicine fo r children and as a rule is in su re« the crop. I f a d rou gh t should , K. Hear«, Joshua McDaniel, W in. Winner, J. much liked by them. conn* w hen the plants a re bead ing, the L. Combs and Sophia Combs, Abel Uglow, P. C. Sears, F. S. Powell and J. B. V . But» T o singe a turkey poor tw o spoonfuls c rop w ou ld be uncertain, but th e tnulch- ler are defendants, and directed to me. com­ o f alcohol into a saucer, s«*| fire to it, and ; ing and irriga tio n p reven t th eir su ffer­ manding me to sell the hereinafter described sipge the turk over the flame. It w ill not ing fo r lack o f m oistu re at tills tim e premise« to satisfy the amount« specified in smoke and blacken it as miner will. «aid decree and execution, I will on and m ake the crop a p ro fita b le one. S a t u r d a y , M a y 4 , 1601, A t the hour of 1 o’clock, p. m.. of said day» DO Y E A R S ’ \ l .n b o r I . I g l i t e n o r . at the front door of the court house in Dallas* E X P E R IE N C E B arrels o f apples or potatoes a rc un­ iu said Polk county, sell at public auction to handy tilin gs to ca rry, but w ith n de­ the highest bidder for cash in hand on day of «ale, all the right, title, interest and estate v ic e lik e that sh ow n in tin* cut, from of the «aid defendants, and each and every Tin* F arn i Journal, th ey can be m oved one of them, and of all persons claiming by, w ith ease. T h re e-e igh th s Inch round through or under them, or either of them, subsequent to the 18th day of November, 1890, the date o f the mortgage foreclosed in «aid T rade M a r k s suit, of, in anti to the said mortgaged premis­ D e s ig n s es, described in said decree and execution as C o p y r ig h t s A c . follows, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the Anyone semllng a sketch and description may northeast quarter; and lots 1 and 2 uf section ___ 3r an quickly ascertain our opinion free whotkar- Com muni ca- Invention is probably patentable. Oomrarn. 10, in township 0 south, range 4 west, of the _____________ikon Patents tlons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent« Willam ette meridian, in Polk county, Ore­ sent free. «'Id lest agency _____ for securing patents, len through Munn _ A Co. receive Patents taken gon; and a part of lot 3 in said section 10. be­ special notice, without charge. In the ginning sixty-six and two-thirds rods west of the northeast corner of said lot 3, and run­ ning thence west 3.34 chains to the northwest A handsomely illustrated weekly. largest cir­ corner of said lot; thence south 23.60 chains culation o f any eoientldo Journal. Term«, $3 a to the southwest corner of said lot; thence year: four months, fL 8old by all newsdealers. east 3.34 chains; thence north 23.(50 chains to the place o f beginning. Also a part of lot 3 HANDY BARREL CARRIER. Branch Office, f f » F Bt„ Washington, D. C. in section 9: Beginning at the northvest cor­ Iron is bent by n bla ck sm ith into the ner of «aid section 10 and running thence west fo rm shown. T w o men can thus ca rry 7.79 chains; thence south 23.(50 chains to the fu ll ba rrels o f fru it o r ve g eta b les w ith south line of said lot; thence east 7.79 chains; ease and s a fe ty . I f the Iron, being thence north 23.150 chains to the place of be­ ginning. And also: Beginning at the north­ sm all, cuts the hand, it can be w rapped east corner of the donation land claim, num­ w ith n piece o f cloth w h e re th e hand ber 42, notification number 25(5, of John R. Pigg, in said township and range, running comes. thence south 20 chains; thence west 20 chains; thence south 20 chains; thence west 91.50 N r w * and Note*. T h e C a lifo rn ia C ured F ru it a ssocia­ chains to the northwest corner of the Glenn O. Burnett donation land claim, number 43, tion has secureil co n trol o f all the un­ notification number 258; thence north 30 Mil A S T A R O U T E sold prunes in the sta te am i is thus in chains, thence east 40 chain*; thence north Trains leav e Dali** for Portland and way station* position to fix rates. T h is also iusures 10 chains; thence »ast 71.50 chains to the (5:1 0 » in. except Sunday« the shipm ent o f on ly the best grad es place of beginning, containing 52(5.6(5 acres, at Leave Independence for Corvallis at 11:00 A ’ M. more or less. This tract 1 will sell first, an 1 to tin* east. if it l>e not sufficient to satisfy the amount T h e im m ense w in e crop o f F ran ce due plaintiff in said decree, then I will so Leave I* »rtlsnd 8:S0 n in. 7:3'- inn to-wit: Be- lias brought prices v e ry fa r d o w n . , sell . the , following . tract of , land, . Leave All* 11 y 12.10 P. M ; H;S0 P. M, Arrivo Ashland l.\S3ain; l!;3 Ja in S lid , nt.uuilnm-e l i » « not la-.-n kn ow n 1 « '" " ¡ " K f * ' " * * * » c ,1,n;. n»Cth .<**}>* , .. northwest corner «»f the donation land claim Arrivi" Savrviiento (* p in; 4M » m fo r till I f n crn lu ry . lin t kouh - g ro w i-r« of G. (>. Burnett, nmnlmc thence north 10 Arrive Han Francisco 7:4:» p m; 8:15 a m. a ttrib u te tin* e x tra o rd in a ry excess I d chain«, thence east 40 chain« thence south 10 pari to llte m ixin g o f h eavy Spanish chain», thence west 40 chain» to the place of Arrive Origen f»:45 a m; l t :(6 am. beginning, being a part of the John K. Pigg w ines w ith the w ln et .if France. Much Arrive Den ver 9:00 s m; 9:00 am. donation land claim, in township G south, Arriva Kama* <_’itv 7:25a m; 7:25 a m. i f iIn* so ca lled F rench w lu e used range 4 west, of the Willamette meridian, Arrive Chicago 7i45 a m; 9;S0 a ni. abroad is snid lo In* o f this sort. and containing 40 acre«, more or less. A ll to Resu lts secured In a num ber o f ex- be sold for g«»ld coin. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 4th day of Arrive Los Angeles 1:20 p m; 7.00a in. pertu ieu is lu d iffe re n t parts o f the April, 1SI01. Arrive K1 Pas-* <1:00 n in; 8:00 p m. country a re q uits» u u ifora i In sh ow in g J. G. V A N OR8DK1«, Arri -e Fort Worth 6:80 a m; 6.80 a m. Arrive City of Mexi -o 9:55 a m; 9:55 a m. Sheriff of Polk comity, Oregon. the good effe cts o f ea rly p lo w in g fo r Arrive Huston 4 u0 am ; 4:90 a in. fa ll w heat. Arrive New Orleans 6: 5 p m;8:‘2!S p nr Scientific American, iflUNN Co »New York S o u th s East SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. It a ppears that, w h ile m any o f the cases o f sickness In stock w hich a re a t­ trib u ted to e a tin g m old y corn a re due to oth er causes, the con tin u ed use o f st/ich food m ay result In intestinal and n ervou s d isorders o f a serious nature. T h e 1 Itchl, or leechee, nut Is a n a tive o f Chinn. It Is ch iefly eaten In this country by the C hinese population, a l­ though It possesses nil a g re e a b le fla vo r and Is l ec o m ln g m ore g en e ra lly known. D e fo re s tin g op eration s on a huge scale ar«> noted by T h e N ew E n gland flo u ie a tea d as nn Im pen din g peril to Mr J IV Talbert, Lock IU>* ¿«^Winona, M in that section E s p e c ia l!} In N ew H a m p ­ « t v * : “ Six year» uso my le t from i the ktn c to the toot vrsa one solid »ore Several physician* shire i»re tow n s In the lu m lier regions tre ttr.l me ami I made two trips to Hot Springs, beconRr.g depopulated. but found no relief ! wnt induced to try 8 .8 .8 , *•» J it made » complete cure I have been a per­ fectly well man ever since " lln .n * . B A D CO LD S. RÂ SOAP s' tip a n d h a ir o f In fa n t s a n d c h ild r e n . C u t i c u r a S o a p c o m b in e s d e lic a te e m o llie n t p r o p e r t ie s d e r iv e d fr o m C u t i c u r a , t h e g r e a t s k in cu re, w ith th e p u r e s t o f c le a n s in g in g r e d ie n t s a n d th e m o s t r e fr e s h ­ in g o f flo w e r o d o r ’ d o o t h e r medicated s o i p e v e r c o m p o u n d e d is to b e c o m p a r e d w ith it f >r p r e s e r v in g , p u r ify in g a n d b e a u t ify in g th e s k ; n, sc a lp , h a ir a n d h a n d s. N o o t h e r fo r e ig n o r d o m e s t ic toi/et s o ip , h o w e v e r e x p e n s iv e , is to b e c o m p a r e d w ith it fo r a ll th e p u r­ p o s e s o f th e to ile t, b a th a n d n u rsery . T h u s it c o m b in e s in O n k S o a p at O v e P r i c e , v iz ., .¡5 0 .. th e b e s t s k in a n d c o i r n l '- 'i o n s o i p a i d t i e b e s t to ii t a i d b ib y s o a p in th e w o r ld . ** p o r ta r n e * o l G o o d ' i" oí, in ilie tieo.l o f Mie Uix-k in P r o f i t In G r o w i n g C e l e r y W i t h a * ' « • } ». u .e or Hie word. In choosing M u lc h a n t i I r r i g a t i o n . A inn, Mie head should be the ch ie f O ne o f m y m ain m oney crops Is ce l­ o b je c t o f stu dy, fo r the head Is the ery. T ills I fljfow by a m ethod ve ry uiost prom inent part o f the a n im al.— sim ila r to th e one w h ich has been c a ll­ 'b leep B reeder. ed th e “ n e w e st c e le ry cu ltu re,” says \V. II . J en kin s In F a rm and F iresid e. T h e c e le ry w as plan ted on v e ry rich ground in row s, w ith a lte rn a te spaces quinine i* ten jsara behind. Cold« do not now b etw een them o f 12 and 18 Inches. A f t ­ bft.eto be endured, Mender* Dynamic Tabulc* (called dynamic from thalr energy) crowd a weak * er the c e lery had g r o w n a fe w inches ordinary treatment Into It houre, and abort the otner eiegaut creations oi French dressmakers are long coats in e m p ire style, form ed of the lending »hades o f finest kid iinishtMl cloth, lined with white or very delicate mauve, blue or old ro*c satin, with standing and cape collars o f penile, edged variously with sable, ermine, otter, mink or chinchilla fur.— New Y ork Post. Am ong M y s t e r io u s Pain Cure O ftfu tin A S T O n i A . TM i * M khnp! _ y st f T 1" l a » Y Y n m N H i tw mp B»|M T h e O aata o f P r o f i t s . T h e basis o f profits !n pou ltry ke< p- In g does not <*onslst o f an a b ility to fig ­ ure s k illfu lly it consists lu the pos­ session o f a d ete rm in a tion to d o tin* best th at can be done under the c ir­ cum stances. W e have n letter from a la d y rea der w h o te lls us she has been d o lu g the w ork o f a fa r m e r ’ s w ife , ta k ­ in g ca re o f the bullies am i m ak in g m ore than $200 a y e a r fro m her ik iu I- try . W e find sure this Is a g r e a te r Administrator’s Sale. p ro fit than could be sh ow n by inure e x ­ te n s iv e p la n t« w hich a re condu cted N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T j by virtue of an order and decree heretofore m ore fo r sh ow than profit. W e kn ow made by the honorable county court, of Polk a fa r m e r w ho looks upon Ills flock o f county, state of Oregon, on the 1st day of , L eg h o rn hens as on e o f his m ost m on­ April, A. D „ 1901, directing J. C. Adam» hm j administrator of the estate of Margaret L. ■ e y m ak in g possessions because th ey Tuttle, deceased to sell the following describ­ m ak e him a p rofit o f a d o lla r a head ed real estate l>elougfaig to* the estate of the e v e r y year. said Margaret L . Tuttle, deceased, to-wit: T h e s e t w o flocks a re p ro p erly kept Lot No. 5, in block No. 13, in Levons f.a Cr»- ole Homestead addition, and lot No. 9 in E l­ because th e ir o w n e rs ta k e a personal lis’ addition, all being in said block No. 13 in In terest in th eir w e lfa re , and upon this Levon’s La Creole Homestead addition to the Is success founded. city of Dallas, in Polk countv, Oregon. That W e w rite these w ord s to en cou rage by virtue of »aid decree and erder of sale, I, J. C. Adams, as such administrator, will on th ose who, h a v in g a lo v e fo r po u ltry, the th in k th ey h ave not the m eans to m ak e llt h Day o f M a y, a success o f pou ltry keeping. T h e r e is A . D., 1901, at the hour of 1 o’clock, p. m., no business w h ere a little m oney can on said^ day at the front door of the court ! be In vested and m ak e such la rg e re­ house, in Dallas. Polk county, Oregon, sell at I public sale said real estate above described to : turns as to in v est it In a fe w hens. the highest and best bidder for cash in hand. T h e y m ay be kept on a sm all area, fed Dated at Dallas, this 9th day of April, A. a t little cost, and th e m ark et Is a lw a y s D., 1901. h u ngry fo r the products o f the pou ltry J. C. A D A M S , Administrator of the estate of Margaret L. yard . N o am ount o f rea d in g books and pa­ Tuttle, deceased pers w ill m ake a good poultrym nn un­ less one begins w ith a lo v e fo r po u ltry. Admimistrator’s Sale. W ith that as a b egin n in g and a d esire to succeed one is in p re tty bad circ u m ­ N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y C .IY E N T H A T stances w h o cannot m an age to e x tr a c t by virtue of an order of «ale itutued out of the pleasure and p ro fit from a flock o f poul­ county court of Polk county, Oregon, made try . h o w e v e r cram ped he m ay be fo r and entered on the 5th day of March, 1900, in the matter of the estate of Charles A . Saw- room . W h o e v e r has as much as a q u a rte r telie, deceased, the undersigned will on o f au acre o f land at his disposal m ay. S a t u r d a y , M a y I I , 1901, at the hour of 1 o’clock, |>. in., of said day, i f he w ill, keep enough pou ltry to m ak e sell at the front door of the court house in it w orth his w h ile to tak e up poultry Dallas, in said comity of Polk, to the highest keep in g provided lie is Interested in the bidder for cash m hand on day of sale, the business.—A merlon it P o u ltry Journal. following df scribed real property belonging • to said estate, to-wit: Lots 1 and 2 of section E v e r y D a y's n 17, township 8 south, range 15 west, of the Willamette meridian, in Polk county, Ore­ I d tb e h a m : * sensou ih e jo lly fa n n ­ gon, containing 37.09 acres. Also tpginuing er perspires am i sm iles, and then fo r at a point 109£ feet west of the southwest cor­ ner of lot G, block M, in Montgomery's Falls :i ch an ge he sm iles and perspires, hut City, in Polk county, Oregon, running thence w hen ft occurs to him that this happy east 109), feet, thence north 21 degrees west season com es only once a yea r his 103.1)8 feet, thence south (59 degrees, 20 min­ countenance lengthens. Som e d a y be utes, west 103,150 feet, thence west K 0 feet to place of beginning, all in «aid city. Also the w ill a c k n o w le d g e that bis w ife “ kn ow s two lots and barn thereon belonging to said >1 th in g or tw o ” w heu slit* sh ow s him estate in Falls City, Oregon. For informa­ the balance o f accounts betw een the tion apply to the undersigned at Monmouth g rain bin and the ken. and he w ill say Oregon. W. H. P A HR 181 i. Administrator, with will annexed, of the es­ w ith her. “ W h y . e v e r y d a y ’ s a har­ v e s t!” — P o u ltry K eep er. tate of Charles A . Saw telle, deceased. Dated April (5, 1901. ^ m 7 / ^ 7 ft$ 7 ^ 7 f t $ V 7 f t ^ 7 / ^ T h e spring of 1901 is coming fast, and so is the Breat Mammoth Stock fi. JaeobscH) & Co., T ^Com ing into the store ofo* 7ft M c M i n n v il l e , O r e g o n S cotch R em edy I)re!,x good» and .ilka uf all shades and qualities. Ladies’ tailor made suits, seperate skirts, jackets, capes. The largest and best line of shirt waists ever shown in the . slate. Over two thousand ladies, misses and childrens trimmed hats Clothing to fit tire smallest hoy, the largest fat and slim man and prices which will surprise you all. Mens’ suits made to order in our tine tailoring departm ent Our shoe line cannot be excelled in the stale fur prices, qual­ ity _.-id quuntity. It is impossible to mention all we carry in stock. Remember T h e Opening Saturday, March 23rd. R. J A C O B S O N & CO., McMinnville’s Greatest Store. Arrive Washington 6:42 a m: 6:42 a tu. Arrive New York 12 48 p ni; 12:43 p iu. Pullman »nd Tourist cars on both trains. Chair cars Bacramsiito to Odgsn anti Kl Pa*», and tourist can to Chicago. St. Loul*. New Orleans and Wash ington. Connecting at San francisco with sei eral stesm ahld Unse (<»r Honolulu, Japan, China, Phi lipines Central and South Airerin*. i» f l i t greatest absorbent in ih e w erid and does its w ork th rou gh the p >rts o f the »k in . Don’ t Rub it in Simply w1’ * A lK L lf F R I L**ave 8 3Ó a. m. Leave 3:50 p. m. Arriv* 5 10 p. m. 'Ot. fhot o f .lelferwnn «Treat. UT TRI WFFJtLY. Portland Arrive 3.05 Dallas Arriv Ai. ils kl S 7:90 8 SAN FRANCISCO 9s# I N WsodaJ agent at Calla* «tation or a«*Jn C. H MARKHAM, U. P. A. Portland, li¿, ¿.si . H E stock has been personally selected by; Mr. Nayberger, one of the firm, and from the; ; largest manufacturers in N ew Y ork City for ;spot cash and all the newest styles out. Every-; ;one in this community is well aware that we d is -; ; posed of the biggest portion of our large stock ; last fall during our great sale. Therefore we w ill; have all new and stylish goods for the spring and; ; summer season’s trade, and prices lower than any- ; one else in tiie state, quality considered. O ur stock; ;w ill consist of the following: CORVALLIS M AIL DAILY Sokl by all druggist* at 50 cents im a . A p p le » a n d T u r n ip s . A p p les and turnips a re both ex cellen t and « r e ufticb relished by the fo w ls. You eon fe e d the apples ra w o r boil them s o ft and m ix w ith mash food. T u rn ip s should be chopped up and co'•!.( d as mi addition to mash. H en s are alm ost as fond o f cooked turnip and ap p le « s they are o f m eat. A t 15 to 50 cents a barrel the a pples are d n ’ ap en ough fo r hen fo o d .—Dr. W oods. RipansTabuies Doctors find A Good Prescription For Manhind. IO for S eekts A t D rug S îores Mûrir