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OUR HENS IN GERMANY. An A v e n t utf t h e K n i a e r H a » C o e n I n « v e a t iu n t lu ff A m e r i c a n F o w l « . H E ’S O N L Y A C A T tT E R will be treated to a curious out not uuusual sight on Saturday. A T Y P I C A L C A S E O F P O V E R T Y IN T H E M u r r l a m * 1« t h e T h i n » . “ N erve W a s te .” S o m e th in g N ow One of ti.r most Uelpiul b*x»ks o * i Just published by the Southern Pa nerve waste ever issued ie that en cific company i* a pamphlet upon the tilled “ Nerve Waste,” by Dr. Sawyer resources ol Western Oregon, which of San Francisco, now in its fifth include* an excellent map of the state, ! thousand. This work of mi experi and contains information on climate, enced and repn table physician is ill lands, education, etc., existing imhis- { agreeable contrast to the vast sum of tries and their capabilities. A tten false teaching which prevails on this tion is also directed to such new fi* Id* interesting subject. It abounds in for energy or capital as promise fair carefully considered and practical ad return. This publication fills a need vice, and bus the two great merits of lodg experience»l by Oregonians in re wisdom and sincerity. It is endorsed plying to inquiries of «astern friends, by both the religious and secular j Copies may be had of local agents of press. The Chicago Ativance says: the Southern Pacific company, or “ A perusal of the book and the appli i from C. H. Markham, general passen cation of its principles will put health, ger agent, Portland, Oregon. hope and heart into thousand* of lives —----------- - ------------— that are now suffering through nerv F o r O ver Fifty Y e a rs . ous impairment.” The hook is ¡f 1.00, An old ami well tried remedy. Mrs. by mail, postpaid. One of the most W inslow’« Soothing Syrup ha* been interesting chapters— chapter xx, on u«ed for over fifty years hy millions of Nervines and Nerve Tonics— has been mother* for their children while teeth printed sepaiately ms a sample chap ing, with perfect success. It soothes ter, and will be sent to any address the child, softens the gums, allays nil for stamp by the publishers, The Pa pain, cures wind colic and is the best cific Pub. Co., Box 2658, San Francis- remedy for diarrhoea, fs pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. He sure and A n s t o n s to D e H U F r ie n d . ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Sy “ There are plenty of men in this rup and take no other kind. world,” said the head of the firm, ad dressing the clerk he had summoned into the private office, “ who can trace A F a r i a Inn Id e a . their successes directly to what they This dress is of lavender cloth. The at first considered failures. I knew a man who 20 years ago was a clerk In skirt an l bolero are trimmed with nar a clothing store. Ills employer dis row silk braid to match. The chemisette charged him for Incompetency. lie hunted through all the clothing stores in town trying to get another job, but couldn’t find one, ami at last, almost Starved, he got a place as a brakeman Du one of the railroads. Today he Is practically the head of that road, draws a salary of $25,000 a year and regards the man who discharged him long ago as the best friend he ever had. Now, he is only one of hundreds of men who have had similar experiences. So you see what at first seems a misfortune nay often be a real blessing in dis guise.” The young man hid a yawn behind Ills hand and, thinking of the live broiled lobster he had the night before helped a certain soft eyed creature to remove from the scone, languidly re plied: “ Yes; I know that lias frequently happened. Did you want to speak to me about anything In particular this morning. Mr. Yamsley?” “ Oh, no; nothing of special impor tance,” the old gentleman replied, “ only I’m going to give you a chance to look hack some »lay and regard me is your best friend. Good by. I hope you’ll have all kinds of success at whatever you decide to go a t ” —Chi cago Herald. Through unofficial sources the Inter C. B. Myers, a Chicago delegate to C O U N T R Y 'S M E T R O P O L IS . est In.:r fact ha a been learned here that the Metal Polishers and Brass Work I hup» -or William recently sent to tlJs ers’ association in Milwaukee, an country a trusted agent to study care- S lu ln n ed lty t h e D o c t o r « , S k i n n e d b y nounced that the men employees of L a n d l o r d » unil S k i n n e d b y T w e n full* a'lti report on the character u» d the Wolff Manufacturing company In t i e t h C e n t u r y C l v i l i w M l o « —A C o m habits of the American hen. with the Chicago are adopting new methods to m o n T h i n k In D l v U l o n S treet. view of Introducing Into German barn prevent women working in the shops. yards a strain of new blood for the im- The following appeared in the news The Wolff employees marry the wo proveinent o f the native fowls. Tills columns of a recent Issue of one of men. Mr. Myers said: development has led to the discovery New York’s leading dulbes: “ Women have no business to »lo brass that the hens of the fatherland for the It will be a curious sight to the tene |K)lishing. It is the most uuhcnlthful Inst few years constantly have been ment dwellers about lower Division business they could undertake, and w’e growing derelict In duty In the impor street when the Malkins are evicted are going to get them something letter tant matter of laying eggs and that us on Saturday. to do. In the Wolff Manufacturing n consequence Germany not only Is Neighbors will gather to see the mis company we set about marrying them, threatened with an egg famine, hut erable household goods of the unhappy ami in the last year and a half we have also that tlie ultimate result o f the family put upon the street. Six littl»» made about seven matches. W e are present tendency of gallinaceous a f Malkins will stand about the dingy not trying to freeze them out of work, fairs will be extinction unless some IxHldlng and the cracked stove, as sol but simply to get them something thing is done to arrest the forces of diers rally about their tattered colors, better.” decay that have seized the German wondering why they are not allowed Mr. Myers proposed to the convention lien. Accordingly the kaiser’s agent. to live in houses like other people. Mr. Myers proposed to the convention Count YOB Luckier o f Silesia, Is now And a pallid man and woman, with that instead of seeking to crowd wo preparing an (tftensive report of his the furrows of sorrow’ on their faces, men out of the business tlie men em observations of the American hen, par will look across the bundles comprising ployed alongside of them either marry ticularly as to the diet and habits all they own in the world, across the them or obtain for them good bus- which he perceives to conduce to her six tousled heads of their children uml baiuls. lu either event, he urged, wo remarkable fecundity. The count spent Into each other’s eyes, seeking there men would he relieved of tlie «Imagery three or four months in this country the trust and pity which their fellows of metal polishing and Its dangers, be in the prosecution of his mission and have denied them. cause no man who understood the busi only recently returned to Germany. There is another little Malkin, the ness would have his w ife working at While here he traversed extensively seventh, but he is comparatively well it: the farming regions of New York and off. He 1 r In Beth Israel hospital w ith New Jersey, whence the main portion 60 square inches of skin burned from W aste. Rest and E xercise. o f the egg and chicken supplies of the his Imck. But he has bread and but William M. Evarts was a marvel of metropolis comes, and olv-o visited a ter and cake and pie, and he has at Intellectual vitality to an advanced farm In Ohio whose owner makes a least the pity of the doctors and kind age, and he used to explain It by say specialty of “ raising” eggs. It Is said words from the nurses. ing that he slept late in the morning that his observations at this Ohio farm He Is at a careless age, this little and never took any exercise. There convinced Count von Luckier of the Malkin, and lie was the innocent cause is no advantage in getting up early In (inquestIonable superiority of the Amer of the undoing of ids father, Louis H. the morning if you ueed the sleep. ican hen over her cackling but deca Malkin, who lives with the rest of his Many a man is burning the candle at dent sister In Germany as nothing else family In three miserable rooms at both ends by getting up at an early did that he saw In the United States. 123 Division street. Louis Malkin was hour simply because his housekeeping To give early demonstration of the a hardworking carter up to the last of is adjusted to that programme. As to truth of Ids contention the count car February. He was sober, respectable, physical exercise. Mr. Evarts had dis- ried back to the kaiser’s domains sev Industrious and energetic. His wife covered for himself what our physiolo eral scores of the finest specimens of and family o f seven stair stepping gists are now beginning to teach— American hens obtainable. He will uamely, that if a man cousumes tissue children were well cared for. cross the American breeds with the On the evening of Feb. 11 the third lu hard intellectual work the way to German stock lu the confident expecta child, a boy of 8. went down Into the j repair the loss is by resting and not tion of securing results that will prove dark tenement cellar to get a bucket by consuming more tissue lu physical the correctness of his theory and at the of coal. He took a candle, and In some exercise. To the majority of brain same time be so entirely satisfactory to manner his coat was ignited. He ran workers oxygenlzatloo of the blood is Emperor William that he will no lon shrieking up stairs, where he fell un i fur more loiportaot than physical exer ger have cause to despair of bis sol consclow on the lloor. Ills hack was cise, and there ore two very good ways diers and other faithful subjects being terribly burned from his shoulders to to secure that: Sleep with your bed able to eat German instead of foreign room window wide open lu summer his hips. eggs, which not only cost more, but are He was taken to Beth Israel hospi and winter, and. If you can afford it, not so enjoyable to the German palate. tal. where for a time It was thought keep a horse and drive in the open air. I f Count von Luckier*s experiment is he would die. Ills father was called —Bostou Watchman. successful. It Is expected that there upon to supply cuticle for the boy’s j will be an immediate demand In Ger hack. Tweuty-two Inches o f skiu from A W h is t Story. many for American hens, and by the ■ Mr. Malkin’s right leg disabled him When Lord Thuuet was Imprisoned process of wholesale crossing of Amer- ! for work. In the Tower of London for the O’Con lean with the native fowl. It Is believed, j lie lost his position, lost his credit, nor riot, three of his friends, the Duke the kaiser 1 m * To re long can boast of hav lost all but hope. He pawned every of Bedford, the Duke of Laval and ing lu Ids realm that great desideratum, thing he could pawn. The heroic fa Captain Smith, were admitted to play n perfect hen. one that does more lay ther. still lame from the awful skin whist with him and remain till the P a n ic » a n d R e lig io n » B o o k s. ing and less cackling.—New York Trib stripping he had endured, was called lock up hour of 11. Early lu the sit There is one kind of business, accord une. upon by the Beth Israel doctors for a ting Captain Smith fell back In a fit ing to a New York man prominent in similar graft from his left leg. of apoplexy, and one of tlie party rose it. that does not enjoy easy financial V iren o f F o w l* . He leaned wearily against a table in to call for help. “ Stop!” cried another. “ Satan finds some mischief still for conditions. It Is that of publishing de Idle” hens “ to do.” This fact Is Impress his home—a pale apparition of hard “ We shall be turned out if you make votional aud religious literature. This ed on us ns we notice that so many poul luck—and talked about it. Six chil a noise. Let our friend alone uutil 11. j publisher explained this anomalous try keepers have to write about this j dren, gaunt starvelings of the street, We can play dummy, and he’ll be none condition as follows: the worse, for 1 can read death in his season each year, the hens having been i gazed at him with querulous eyes. “ When everybody Is prosperous, The mother, with the lines of despair face.” confined closely for several months, to Ihere is no very great demand for our ask how to cure some vice which their In her face, heaved ami toiled despair publications. People are happy, and An E a t f M atter. fowls have acquired. We notice, too. ingly over a washtub. A neighbor they do not go to church to any great “The reason some tueo don’t get extent. Preachers will tell you that that vices break out In very seriou* through charity had sent in some form In places where the hens get plen washing which must be finished by along happily.* said M/\ Meek ton. ’is church attendance is never so good in I L A V E N D E R C L O T H DRESS. that they don’t know how to manage a prosperous times as it is in periods cf ty of exercise in scratching for their nightfall. is of the same color aud the corselet of And so she went, scrub, scrub, scrub, wife.” grain. Scratching doesn’t furnish va financial straits. guipure is embroidered with lavender “ You know this?*’ wax the skeptical riety enough, and some Ileus are more ! while her husband made ready for the “ Let a panic come on. however. At silk.—Paris Herald. hospital, while her children wailed or query. disposed to certain vices than others. first cur business feels it as keenly as “ Certainly. It I* the simplest tblDg any other line. People suddenly cease Some breeds, too, are more prone tc slept. vice than others, and It seems to do- ! "I cannot work anyway, I am so In the world. All you have to do is to baying everything except what they pend mostly on tin* disposition. We I lame from the other operation. But if •ay ‘yes’ whenever »lie wants any are obliged to have. As times fail to 50 YEAR S’ never had any trouble with Brahma I don’t go to the hospital ami submit thing and always let h»*r have her owu improve, people take more to going to E XP ER IEN C E or Coeldu hens by «‘gg eating, feather j to another grafting this afternoon the way.” —Washington Star. ?hurcb. Attendance increases very . eating or picking the combs of the , boy will »lie. I cannot bear that. 1 perceptibly. In a few weeks we can males. Still we think that under fa suplióse that God will take care of us.” . H is R e c o m m e n d a tio n , tell it In our business. There is a voring conditions they would develop i Then, lowering Ids voice: “ We will be j Tom—Ilelio. Bill’. I U**ar you have a greatly increased demand for devo such vices and have no doubt that they put out Saturday. I guess, but they position with my friends. Skinner & tional books of all kinds. The busi often do They simply are more con- | cgn’t do any more than starve us to ¡ Co. V ness incrt*as»*s, and at the very height I RAD E M A R K S tented and less easily tempted than death. The poor mother can’t take Bill—Oh. ye»: 1 have n position as col of the financial troubles we do the D e s ig n * care of them all alone.” some of tin* other». — Iuirm Poultry. lector there. largest business. As times get better C o p y r ig h t s 4 o . Scrub, scrub, scrub! The woman’s Tom—That’» first rate. Who recom- you can see our trade In this line of Anyone sending a sketch &nd description mas quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an 'I’li** F a v o r o l l e a . ears had been open. She was crying mended you? Is probably patentable. CommnnMA- publications gradually drop off until, S ivenuon on* r*ti*lctlr confidential. n.-indbook on Patent« The Fnvorolle fowl Is the favorite now, and she bent her back to her 1 Bill—Oh. nobody. I told them that 1 j when prosperity again comes Fround, sent free. (fidest agency for seonrlng■patent«. breed of poultrymen In Prance, and It burdeu with the energy o f despair. Potent« token through Munn A Co. receive ouce collect»*»! an account from you, we settle down to a normal business special notice* without ehayrse. In the also lias many admirers In this country “ After 1 have recovered from the and they Instantly gave me the place. quite different from the boom we ha<! and lu Lngtuud. The Pnvorolles are operation of today,” Mr. Malkin con —London Fun. been enjoying.” —New York Times. quick growers and respond favorably tinued. “ they are going to take another A handsomely illustrated weekly. L&nreet cir- eolatlon of any setenjide Journal. Terms, 93 a grafting of 22 Inches from my back. L ife A b o a r d a n A rc tic B o a t. year 1 four months, f L sold by all newsdealem A n In t e r e s t in g L in k . God knows w’iuit will become of us.” The day9 and weeks pass without our One curious incident in the siege of o Scrub, scrub, scrub, went the arms taking any account of them. We get Branch Office. «26 F Bt„ Washington, D. C. monotonously. Then suddenly, wltll Badajos may he related. The »lay up at 0:30 In the morning. At 7 we after the assault two Spanish ladles, white averted face, the woman walked feed the dogs. At 8 we have breakfast, suddenly past and cast herself face the younger a beautiful girl of 14, ap and at 12 we dine. Then we work till pealed for help to two officers of the downward on the bed in the next room. (1:30, when we have supper, after “ Poor woman,” said the stricken man rifles, who were passing through one which we smoke and play cards or of the streets of tlie town. Their »iresses wearily. "Excuse me, now. She is chess till bedtime. It is not at all cold. broken hearted, and 1 must go and were tom, their ears, from which rings Barely does the thermometer descend had been roughly snatched, were bleed comfort her.” below zero. Yesterday the sun shone And so It luis fallen out that the ing, and to escape outrage or death gloriously. The ice reflected it with a they cast themselves on the protection tenement dwellers of Division street blinding glare and in brilliant colors. of the first Britisli officer* they met. 811 ASTA HOTTE The ship has withstood all the as One of the officers was Captain Harry saults o f the ice. It Is splendid to see Truinê leave fiallas for Portland mid way station' Smith of the rifles. Two years Inter how it breaks up Ice that is sometimes at 0 : 1 0 a m. except Sundays lie married the girl he had saved in a Leave Independence for Corvallis at 11:00 A - M. three or four feet thick. At other scene so wild. Captain Harry Smith times, when it is even thicker, the ship in after years served at the Cape us Le«vu PorlLnd 8:80 a in. 7:3«. on» Is rushed against it at full steam. The Sir Harry, and tills Spanish girl, as Leave Aih.ny IZ:H' P. M.; 11:S0P. M, shock splits and breaks It very often , ! Arrive Aahliuid \ i f-A a m; 11;;> ) a m Lady Smith, gave her name to the his for a distance of 40 or TH) yards. The : Arrtv-f >>aewnento t p m:4:<6 a m toric towu which Sir George White »ie- Arrive San Francisco 7:45 p m ;d:l.t a in. Duke of Abruzzl is always on the fended with such stub horn valor.— bridge and loses no opportunity o f get “ Wellington’s Men." ting ah»*u»l. Sometimes he does not FAVOROlstiR HEN. Arrive Od tren f>: 46 an»; li:4© a m. Arrive DenverV:00 a »«; 8:00aio. Scrofula is hut a modified form of Blood even come down to his nmals. When to the Freoch method of fattening. Tteo Arrive Kanea* Olt» 7:23i» in; 7.26 a m. T ti(*y W e r e A t t e n t i v e . Poison and Consumption. The parent ever we get the smallest opening, he Arrive Chicago 7*65 ft m; 9;i0 « m. lllust rut loti shows n fine hen of thin who is tainted by cither will see in the A clergyman preaching in a country orders us to go on. and we are glad of breed Sh»* wits bred uud I* owned by child the same disease cbureli for the first time was delighted It. because the more we advance at the Mr T It Bobiusoti. secretary of the manifesting i t s e l f in Arrive T oe Angeles 1:10 p m ; 7:00a m. to find the congregation very atten present time the less we shall have to Arrive Kl Pas» « Ou p nr. «:0»J p m. English Fnvorolle club. The cut I* re the form of swollen tive and told tlie verger so after the Arrive Fort Worth 6:80 ft ni; »L») a m. do next year.—Leslie’s Monthly. glands of the neck and produced from The Poultry Monthly. service. Arrive City of MexLo d:V> a in; 8:56 » m. throat, catarrh, weak Arrive Boston 4O0 r in; 4:00 » in The verger replied. “ Lor* bless you, »yes, offensive s o r e s , Arrive New Orleans 6: 6 p p nr M illio n » o f K k r i . sir. we was nil looking for you to dis Arriva \\ ludnnuton ri 4. a ni, i>.4_' .» iu . New York city, according to the sta and abscesses and of Arrive New \ ork 12'4S p m; 12:43 p iu . appear!" tentimes white swell- i tistical expert of the New York Herald, “ Why. what do you mean?" said the i ing sure s ig n s of consumes 2.283 eggs every minute of Scrofula. There may ^ clergyman. Pull-nan and Tourist oars on both trains. Chair ; the day. which menus 10U.UUU.UUU dozen I *o no external signs for / .ais SudrauiMiito to Odgen and K! Paso and tourist “ Well. sir. you see. the pulpit is rot ears to Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and Wash it year. The city may feel independent a long time, for the disease develops slowly ten and hasn’t been preached In this infton. of the hen so far ns the hatching proc in some cases, hut the poison is in the ore Throat ten year or more.” —Pearson’s Weekly. ess Is concerned, but Is entirely de blood and will break out at the first favor- Pneumonia Connecting at San Fi a arisco will» ••»»eral «team pendent for its supply of eggs on the able opportunity. S. 8 . 8 . cures this wast S o m e O d d W l»t n k c ». »hid lines f**r Honolulu, Japan, Cnina, Phi lipinc« Rheumatism Central moody creature who regulates her out ing. destructive »lis«**se by first purifying and South Aireri« a. An urban chemist advertised in his And building up the blood and stimulating put according as the weather hap- Bronchitis and invigorating the whole system. shop window: “ Artificial eyes. Open peus to suit her whims. These hen* J. M. Seals, 113 Public Square. Nashville.Tenm., all night." Away down south In front Headache CO RVALLIS M AIL D AILY p t food and lodging for their part of ftny* : “ Ten rests » g o my «laughter felt and cut her fore head. From this wound the glan d* on of the postoltice In an inland town Bruises (Except Sunday) the work, aod their owners receive the side or her fsce became swollen and hunted. may have been seen this legem), “ Post Portland 7.SO A M Lv ff5O.0U0.UU0 a year for the 342 eggs that Home or the he*t doctors here aad elsewhere Ar. 5:50 P Earache here letters too late for the next Derry Lv. <:U p l l « S A If Lv. ¿trended her without any benefit . , We decided «I*»- supply anuually to each Inhab Neuralgia mail.” In a pl»*ture of the defmrture 1? *5* > * ’ •»** • lew bottles Cured her t s 11:66 P M Ar. Coeval lie Lv. 1:10 P If tirely." itant of the city. of the pilgrims from Delftliaven the Toothache At Albany and Corvalleconnect with trams f Ore makes new ami pure artist placet! a large steamer In the gon Central and Eastern railroad. Burns R ^ blood to nourish and The Indian name of the Charles river strengthen the body. distance leaving the harbor under full Lumbago D A L L A S PASSENG ER. at Boston was Mis sha-uin which fcJ B ) *nd is a positive and steam. meant great highway. Croup safe cure for Scrofula. D a ily , Except 8 q b <U j . A l l O ff. It overcomes all forms of blood poison, . Cuts Lv. Portland Ar 9 SO A M whether inherited or acquired, and no Tom 80 your engagement with M iy Dallas Lv. « io A M »•tiy.lrton* « « . .hi. Mysterious F*<n 8:15 P M Ar remedy *0 thoroughly and effectively la broken. I thought she f*lrly doted Tin.- n 1 h . l 1 f m l l l r s and p r r s c r lh . .t cleanses the Mood. If you have any on you. In th -lr p r a r t i r . . A t d r u * * l s t * . *# c U - Mood trouble, or your child has inherited Dick-So she did. hot her father was YAMHILL DIVISION. M» mí* roen I n e v e r h e s ita te to a c k n o w l some blood taint, take S. S. S. and get Pa«ee*’íF t. f.*n» of «»reel. " » • the w o rth oi a go o d t*' •'it, 8 W * * the blood in good condition and prevent a power'iit m il «lote.—8 t. Ixmla Repub docn ti» I m fornitale to *»k n o W 'v . 1 gc For Infants and Children. A1RL1F PUR HT-TRI WEEKLY. lic. that I n nve r fv e n y o u r reno»d> a th o ro u g h the disease doing further damage. L**ave 8 *6 a. n«. Portland Arrive 5:06 p. m Uai, and foNve found I t to bo all you f t « m- Leeve 8*60 p. ra. Pallas Arrive **.60 a. m Send for our free hook and write om KsapeCtfuliy. Arrive 5 10 p .m . Afilie Leave 7 60 a. m physicians about your case. We moke no o A B T O n i A . J H. P U T N A M . M D.. R ittu nd ' *• charge whatever for medical advice. g ito la »I n Ha* UnpS n (M h u ll» SCOTCH RLMEDY COMPANY 'I r o n l i l r W i t h T r a p s 1» a T e le a c o p «. Continued observation with the tele scope of the Ycrkes observatory re vealed the unpleasant existence of a number of curious streaks of light run ning horizontally, whose appearance bad certainly never been noticed be- fore anti pave rise to redoubled un- ea Hines a. And yet everything seemed right with the glass viewed externally and the uniHt searching Investigation could discover no cause. At last In desperation the eyepiece end was unscrewed, aud Professor HUerimin, the slimmest of the party, tvus hidden to crawl, ns lie well could do. along In the tube Itself, and see If he could discover aught niulss. lie crept along well enough, so wide is the tube, till lie got beyond the center, when the telescope bognu to turn over with his weight and he would have slid down on the top of the glass had not the other end liceu promptly seised and held fust. Then he continued his Journey, stid In nuother moment had discovered the unsuspected author of the mischief, an overlndustrlous spider uud her squally hardworking progeny, who had succeeded In tilling up the entire end of the tube with a mass of cobwebs In the hope of catching what must have been wholly Imaginary dies. The webs aial their spiders were care fully removed, aud from that day to this the behavior o f the Yerkes 40 inch glass has been all that heart could de sire.—Good Wards. A Good B fR ln n ln x. He (passionately»—VVliat difference does It make where we go on a wed ding trip? She—But don’t you think we should spend enough money to keep up ap pearances?—Detroit Free Press. Twice a year. In the first week In April and October, the Chinese carry food to their dead. SAW YER’ S i C L O T H IN G The beat w a t e r p r o o f g a r m e n t » in tho < world. Made from the beet matoriftlu and , w a r r a n t e d w a t e r p r o o f . Made to Btaud the rougneat work aud weather. L o o k f o r flu* t r a d e m u r k . If your dealer does not hare them, write for cataloguo lo S. Y. Belting and Packiur: (’ 0 ., Azta., K::n Francisco. .f i l . M. S A W Y E « A SO.1,, So.e Mfr.i. East l'tun bridge, Alui*. ^ s B S M 3 B a a ir * .iii!a s « i3 ir s ^ iS E » Sum m ons. In th« circuit em i t of the state of Oregon for the county of Polk, *. »». Vardemon Scott, plaintiff, 'I > vh M on t I n w h o l f M i m e . “ I think I ’ll have some of those crul lers,” said Jones at the lunch counter. “ Don’t you want some?” “ No,” replied Smith. “They don’t agree with me.* “That so?” “ Yes; I couldn't even eat the hole in one without getting dyspepsia.’’—Phil adelphia Record. • There are few bearded men In China. Men who have grandchildren may wear a mustache, and many take ad vantage of the privilege and are called "old hair men.” K eep O ut the W et Exoelsior Brund F ren ch . A frequent trap in French for the un wary Is the difference of mennIn:: In similar phrases. For example, “ fuire feu” means to fire a gun. while “ fa I re du feu” means to light a tire: “ lumber par terre” conveys the Idea d fulling to the ground from one’s own height, whereas “ touiber a terre" ituiris to fall from any height—In other word*, to tumble down and to tumble off. In the same way “ trulter de fat” means to call a man a fop and "trailer en roi” to treat him like a kiug The English wor»l "bore” may he expressed In two ways—“ un raseur” give* the idea of an active bore aud “ une Imssi- noire” of a passive bore.—Academy. T h e W e l l DreHHcd C t r l . White holds first rank this summer, ns it did last, for children, young girls and young women and for old«*r ones also when combined with black. White lawn graduation gowns this year are trimmed with dainty hem stitched or luce trimmed ruffles upon the skirts, the waists being tucked and hemmed, with embroidered or lace In sertion set in. White ami colored wash silk shirt waists made like ordinary eottou ones will be much worn this season. Wide sashes of soft ribbon use»! as belts and ending with long ends com ing lo the edges of the skirts are to be used with summer gowns. Collars are made from two to three inches deep and over foundations that may be bought in all sizes. As a rule the collar is made of the dress material and trimmed as tlie waist Is. Many of the parasols this season are of striped silk in white colors, and many others are of plain black and the «lark shades. The sticks are long and as a rule are less ornate than th»»y were a year ago.—Ladies’ Home Jour nal. Elizabeth Scott, defendant ) To Elizabeth Scott, defendant: IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OF Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above antitied suit within ten days from tiie date of the service of this summons upon you. ifserved within this county; or if served within any other county of this state, then within twenty days from the date of the ser vice of this summons upon you. And if you fail to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a judgement and decree as prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: That the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant be forever annull ed and dissolved on the charge of desertion and that the plaintiff pay the cost of this suit. This summons is published by order of the Honorable J. E . Sibley, judge of the county A n O ld F l a m e . court of Polk county and state of Oregon du W illie—Fa, what’s an old flame? ly made at chambers on the l(Jth day of May, Fa—My sen, when a man «peats of l'K)l. The date of the first publication of this liis “ old flame” he refers to something summons is on the 17th day of May, 1901. J. C. A D A M S , over which he used to burn his money. Attorney for plaintiff. —Philadelphia Press. J. PERRY CALDWELL — D EALER ïeübies in IN — mmmni wplekekts . O H S G -o is r . ATENTS P M G L IN IU L L . 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