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I cup o f moll, one cup or wuite nour. one tablespoon ful o f sugar and two FOR THE LITTLE ONES. rounded t^aspooufuls o f baking pow- dc*r together and stir Into the beaten fiomt Pretty Stories That W e A re T o U About the 8ummer Stars. 1 eggs and uillk. Melt two tablespoon fills o f butter ami stir Into the baiter Perhaps you will remember, dear Bent the whites to a stiff froth; fold children, the story about the Great Into the batter. Crease a shallow pan. i . , . . - ~ .. . . , .« turn lu the butter and bake iu a mod Dipper, t$aul to be Lalisto, anu the «M-nte ov«-u 35 or 40 uiluuto». Little D ipper, with the Pole star in it being her son Areas. Let me tell How to T ell (io«d Olives. you another pretty legend about Kmlueut physicians prescribe olives these stars which the Indians tell. j largely for all sorts of nervous dis- | eases, for Indigestion and gastritis. They spend so much time on the I They warn only agulnst |>oor olives, open plains that they cannot help j which are far from healthful. A per noticing the stars, and they tell fect olive Is of a yellowish green tinge. many strange legends about them. | hard, and wheu bitten the mouthful j Is entire, not mushy or spongy. The The Iroquois Indians tell the fo l stone should have a pinkish color, and lowing story about the Great Bear, the smell ought to he fresh aud agree I o f which group, as you may know, able. says Good Housekeeping. the Great Dipper forms a part: “ Once upon a time a party o f hunt How to Itoost Clams. ers who were in pursuit o f a hear The New England style of roasting were suddenly attacked by three soft clams Is to remove them from the 1 shells, rinse them from sand, wash the monster stone giants, who destroyed i shells .M» and. after dipping ________ the clam ... In all but three o f them. These, ♦«- i melted butter, return It to tlie deeper gather w ith the bear, were carried half of each shell. Sprinkle with salt, up to the sky by invisible hands, j paprika aud chopped hncou. I’ ut the j T h e hear is still being pursued by shells In a drlpplutt pan and roast until [ jie first hunter with his bow, the j golden brown. Serve with uuarters of second hunter carrias a kettle, und Purs and Sweet are the Skin, Scalp, and Hair off Infants Purified and Beautified by ,ea,<" 1- ________________ Hsw to Make » o .t Poddtoa. | Four cups Hour, one cup suet, chop- ped floe: one cup seedless raisins, oue cup good molasses, one teaspoon Imk I lug powder, one cup of milk an.) salt an,I spices to taste. After mixing In- gredlents together put Into cups and L IO N 8 usa C uticuba S o a p Att M IL ainted by C u tic u ba O iictmbnt , for steam for three hours. Fill the cups preserving, purifying, and beautify three-quarters full. This recipe makes ing the akin, for cleansing the scalp, and ! from six to eight large cupfuls. the stopping o f falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itching», and dialings, and for all the purposes o f the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions o f W om en use C uticuba S oap in baths for annoying irritations, inflammations, and excoriations, for too free or offensive per spiration, in washes for ulcerative weak nesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily ruggest themselves to women, especially mothers. C uticuba B o a t combines in O n b S o ap at O k * P bic b the best skin and com plexion soap, and the best toilet and baby soap in the world. H o w to M o k e i .o o e b r o n T o a s t . Prepare slices of nicely browned ; toast, butter them and lay ou lettuce leaves. Take large, thin slices of cold j 1 toiled ham. broil them over a clear 11 re' l,,T Y "'-* - i u,:U l,le<" of •“ ?' utit! |H)ur hot melted cheese over each. Serve lui mediately. Itw .v 1« H .-. o w V a s a l O b .t r a c t i o n . When a child pushes a button or some other hard slllwtnnee into Its nos trll. put one Huger on opiaislte nostril to close It anil blow lu the mouth, when the oltstructlon will lie expelled. : C om plete T reatm ent tor B very H um or. CUTICUBA SOAP, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and aoiten the thickened cuticle, C uticuba O intmbnt , to instantly allay itch ing, iniiamiuation, and Irritation, an<l soothe and heal, and C uticuba R esolvent , to cool and cleanse the blood. ! Bold tbroarboet the world British Drpoli F. N iw B u r k S osn , f t CkorUrhouM 8q., Luudon P otts * D booasd C bbm . Clear., Bole Prop«-. Boston, U- S A. T H E LA M B IN G S E A S O N . P o in ts F o r N o v ic e , off l ’ o u n z o n M a n a n tfm e a t llw t i. : the third is carrying sticks where- Adm inistrators Notice. XJOTIOS 18 HKItEBT GIVEN TO ALL WHOM IT l l v>n*y uonvsni. that I have been appointed by HoflCJ. K. viblev.jodg« of Molk (-o-'.nty.aduiinistiator Of tby «auts of Nancy 8 . Marker, late of Polk Co., deceased. All peraon-'« indebted to «aid estate will make me payment and any .*ne bolding a claim against said e»uts will preeeut the mine to me, duly veil tied, within sis months from this date. Dated, Aug. 15, MMu CLEVELAND K PARKER. Administrator Townsend 4 Hart, attorneys for «state. Summons. In the circuit court o f the state o f Oregon for the county of Folk, a. « .— Department 2. Vardemon Scott, plaintiff, ) Vi«, .Summons. KluaLeth Scott, defendant ) T o Kiiiabeth Scott, defendant: IN T H K N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OF Oregon, you are hereby required ^ to ap|>ear and atidwer the complaint tiled »gaitiKt you iu the above entitled suit within aix w^ek« from the date of the first publication o f tne service of this summons upon you. And if you fail to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a jud* ment and decree against you for the dimtolution and annulling the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plain tiff and defendant on th*. charge of desertion an prayed for in bin complaint and that plain tiff pay the onst of thin miit. The date o f the first publication of this summons 'i* August 23, 1901. This summons is published by the order of the lion. J. K. Sibley, judge o f the county court of Folk county and state o f Or egon, duly made at chambers on the lbth day of May, 1901. J. C. A D A M S , Attorney for plaintiff. with to light a tire when the bear I is killed. Only in the autum n does | the hunter pierce the bear with an arrow, and it is said that it is the **N«rve W a s t e .” | d rippin „ blood that tinges the One of the most helpful books on | 1 folia ge.» nerve waste ever issued is that en I - - - The Fox Indians o f Louisiana tell tilled “ Nerve Waste,” by l>r. Sawyer another story about the Great Bear’s of San Francisco, now in its lift 1« thousand. This work of an experi origin, which may amuse you. In enced and repntable physician is in the days of long ago the Indians agreeable contrast to the vast sum of believed that the trees were able to false teaching which prevails on this walk about at night anti talk to each interesting subject. It abounds in other. One dark night, as a hear carefully considered and practical ad wag wandering homeward through vice, and has the two ureal merils of joneiy wood, he was verv much wisdom and sincerity. It is endorsed ! surprised urprised to see the trees walking by both the religious and secular K about, nodding their heads and press. The Chicago Advance says: i whispering to each other. At first •A perusal of the book and the appli cation of its principles will put health, | Mr. Bear thought it was only the hope and heart into thousands of lives wind, but when he saw a mighty that are now suffering through nerv i oak before him, the next moment it ous im pairm ent.” The book is .$1.00, was fat behind him or on the other by mail, postpaid. One of the most I side o f the road. Presently he hup- interesting chapters— ehapter x x , on j polled to run against a tree. It was Nervines and Nerve Tonics— has been I the oak, the lord of trees. The ouk printed sepa.ately as a sample chap was angry and reached out. one of ter, and will be sent to any address its long branches and grabbed the for stamp by the publishers. The Pa bear by the tail. The bear strug cific Pub. Co., Box 2658, San Francis co. “ W hy not »pern! tlie vacaticn at Ya- | quitirt Bay, where can be had excel lent fare, good fishing, gootl boating, safe bathing, alluring rides and ram- ’ bles. The courses and exercises at tlie summer school of 1901 i t Newport, will afford great variety of instruc tions, diversion and entertainment. No other resort offers equal attract ions and advantages ” —------------------ --- • ♦ — SETE® ............. W ill C u r e S t o m a c h a c h e In F iv e M ln u t o s . T il l, i* ju*t wti* t J’ uin Killer will do — try IL Have « bottle in tlie lioune for inztnnt u-e, as it will rave you ; hour» of «ufferiug. W atch out that 1 tlie denier doe« not «ell you an junta- j •ion, a , the Kront reputation of Pain Killer (Perry Davis’) , liaa induced j many people to try to make *onie- tiling to .ell, «aid to lie "ju «l a« good a« the eenuine.” —----------- ♦ « ♦ --- ---- --- — F o r O v e r F ift y Y e a r s . Ail old and well tried remedy. Mr«. W inslow ’» Soothing Syrup ha» been used lor over fifty years by million» of mother» for their children while teeth ing, witli perfect »ticces». It »ootlies the child, »often» the gnnir, »Hay» all pain, cure» wind colic and ■» the heat remedy for diarrhoea. 1» pleaaant to the taste. Hold hy d n ig p »t» in every part of the world. 25 cent» a bottle. It» value i» incalculable. He »lire and ask for Mr». W in -low ’« Soothing Sy rup and take no other kind. L ik e D a is ie s B e fo re th e S c y t h e . Haliy live» are destroyed iu summer tiy cholera infrntuin. The attack of tlie di.ease is sudden, it» progress is sometimes terribly rapid. Mothers who have given their children l’ c i y Davis’ Pain Killer iu water, witli a few drops of water added, can tell how this treatment lias cheeked ilied ia - rliueu anil vom iting, and put the little patient out of danger. 25 and 30 cents. mm j A\t8efaUe Preparation fur As j similatinO ihcK'ixlar.ilRcv’ ula U n the Stoiiku.; ta ami Doivvisot | Promotes Digeslion.CheerCuL nessandltest.Conlaiiis neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. N o t T î . v îic o t ic Ths Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears tlie Signature of . J*«pr o f Old LrSAM U U rtTCM l fìinpAm Seul' dix Sennit - KukdisSJm- Ami e W - f U t t E S S t a * . * ÏW * Aperfecl Remedy forronstifwi- Iton, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms,( Convulsions .lcvenstv ncss and L o g s o f S l e e p . Fac Sunile Signature of Thirty Years NEW YORK. VOBK CITY. T e n t * o f I 'n i v n r e . The chemist Liebig proposed to mccs- ure the standard of civilization by ’..he consumption of soap, a creation which would put the inhabitants of north Holland at the head of all civilized na tions. As a more reliable test Edmund About suggested the sale of steel pens, the socialist Hebei tlie frequency o f re- form meetings. Dr. Bernard the use of undergarmeuts, a luxury unknown to the seuticivlilted tribes of Asia and South America: Professor Liters the sale of postage stamps. The mileage of railroads per hundred square utiles o f territory might do In comparing countries of equal density Of popula tion.—Exchange. W hen you want fencing or any o ili A M o d e l. er kind of lumber, we can make it to Mr. Jones came home at an unseemly I your interest in inquire at »bis office. hour the other uight and was surprised ! And we have shingles for sale. to see Mrs. Jones sitting up for him below stairs, with no other light than i that o f the gas lamp, which faced the door, to keep licr company. | "M-M-Marie,” he said huskily, “ y-you shouldn’ t sit up s’ late when I’m out on business.” As Mrs. Jones did not answer him, he continued iu an alarmed voice: “ Shorry, m’dear, but it’ s last tim e - O n J e llie s toll you I’ m sorry—won’ t sbpeak to preserves and pickles, spread me?” a thin coating of At this moment Mrs. Jones called from above stairs: “ Mr. Jones, who are you talking to at this hour o f the night?” “ Thash what I’d like to know Will keep them absolutely moisture and m-m-myself,” stammered Jones. acid proof. PureRelined 1'arutBne la IU.40 useful in a do^en other ways ubout tbo Mrs. Jones hastened down stairs, bouse. Full direction.** in eucb package. lamp In hand. When she saw the sit Sold everywhere. uation, she laughed in spite o f being STANDARD OIL CO. very angry. “ It’s the model,” she said—“ the mod el I bought today to tit my dresses on.” “ Yes, thash so,” said Jones tipsily. “ Model woman—didn’ t tali: back—make some fellow good wife.” -Loudon Tit- Bits. | Every sound principle o f physiology i goes to show that the ewe. like every gled all night long to get away, and other domestic animal, should lie suf- at last the ouk, losing all patience, IC E CREAM R E C IP E. l fered to remain as quiet as istssilile for gave his tail a final twist and hurled The Chinese began to write books be How to Mako This Alw axs Weleosas some time after parturition. There him up into the sky.— Mary Proctor fore they migrated from the region and D ollcloas Sweet. should lie no hasty Interference with a (Adapted by Louise Hogan). south o f the Caspian sea. Tw o o f their lee cream may always lie bought, newly horn lamb If It appears to be do greatest literary productions are a dic but the process of making It Is really ing well. Hut If, on muklng the usual tionary In 5.020 volumes and an en Never Give Up. so simple ami the cost so much less cyclopedia In 22.037 volumes. T e lc K r t t iili! i» s W i t h C a n n o n » . I f you cannot do all yon would efforts, it mils' to ootain a supply oi that the lee cream freexer should be When the first vessel completed the uillk the ewe should at ouee be exnm- like to, do the best you can. If come uu established household Institu passage of the then new Erie canal in W E A N IN G PIGS. tion. This recipe If carefully followed Ined. The natural flow of milk does j your parents cannot afford to give 1825. there being no such thing as a uot always, particularly lu young ewe* T h e M a i n T h i n « l a t o K e e p T h e m Is sure to give satisfaction: Separate you a thorough education and you telegraph iu those days, the news was commence Immediately after lambing, G r o w i n g S t e a d i l y . four eggs and beat the yolks with one are not able to work your wav for communicated to New York and to As soon as pigs are old enough to be Buffalo by cannons placed within hear rupful of sugar and a small pinch of though In a few hours It may tie nlrau yourself, don’t give up and sit down dant. In this case the lamb should lie gin to eat food other than that which tall till quite Htlir. anil pour slowly over ing of each other all the way along to a life o f ignorance. There are them two cupfuls of hot milk. Now foil lu the meantime artificially. Some many ways in which you may do they receive from their mother a small j from Albany to each o f the other cities. times. too, when a ewe has a full udder pen should be so constructed us to ad put this mixture lu the double boiler much to educate yourself, and if you mit pigs, but exclude the mother, and The signal was passed along iu this and cook uutll It begins to coat the of milk the openings of the teats are so will you may vet fit yourself for a a small trough placed In It where milk j way from Albany to New York city firmly closed that the lamb cannot spoon. Have the whites of the eggs ami hack again to Albany in 5S min high position in the world. Make or slop may be placed with a little utes. The ex peri ment was a costly *— e them oneu. The pressure o f .the beaten thoroughly and add to them the nuuiuii lingers, lulirleated with n little the best use o f the means that come shelled corn, so that the pigs can eat j lluvorfng of whatever kind you wish oue, but was a success in every particu i nd add to die milk and eggs, wbleb moisture, will usually overcome the dif- j ¡n y 0ur reach, and whatever you at pleasure without being disturbed | lar. Acuity. The sucking o f the laiiih will iL ,urp make it thoroughly yours. by their mother, says an Ohio grower j fou have removed from the Hre. I le r S e n tim e n ts . discoura{red because YOU in National Stockman and Farm. By j The uext thing Is to beat the whole generally keep the orifice open after- Veycr T!»r Odd Shilllnprs. this means the young pig soon learns ! They were looking over the paper to mixture steRilll.v uutll It Is cold, when There Is very Title difference be " my * ‘ ! can,lot c li" ’ b to the m ountain top to rely less upon Its dum for nourish- I gether. ‘‘Oh, my, how funny!” said one-half pint of creatu well whipped lngr»f.e r A young ewe, owing partly perhaps i **t once. H a lf "a v up the steep ment nnd more upon that which it she. tween a pound aud a guinea; only a goes In. ami the freezing may begin. shilling, ciid yet tin* keen business man ) ou would have a much better gets itself. “ What is It?’ he asked. This cream piny he varied by the uddl- to the novelty of her situation and part- j “ Why. here’s an advertisement that insists that the shilling shall be consid Besides, when weaning time comes tlbu of chopiied almonds browned In ly sometimes either to her excessive j view than if you rem ain where you ered. After Thackeray’ s scries o f lec I f you haven't a regular, healthy m ovem ent o f th# the duins may be tuken away from the says, ‘ No reasonable offer refused.’ ” .'dmmul sugar, about one cupful o f the fondness for or Indifference toward her are— down in the valley. Climb as every day, j o u ’ro tit or will bo. Keep y ou r tures ou the four Georges lmd been bowels “ What Is there odd about that?” bowels* open, und bo well. Force, lu tbo »h ope o f vio pigs, and neither will experience any nhuouils being the right proportion. It lamb, will not stand for It to suck ns high ns you can, but be sure that physic o r pill poison, i.; dangerous. The* sm ooth “ Nothing, nothing,” she replied, try delivered in London, Willert Beale lent est, eunie-t., m ost p e r fe ct w ay o f keeping the bow el» inconvenience from the change. Cer may lie turned Into coffee Ice cream by soon us it makes the attempt, hut will vou climb. As von look around clear and clean is to take tainly. if cure Is taken the pigs will not ing to blush; “ only those are my senti says that he called upon the novelist omitting die ulmoiiils and lidding oue- turn about to caress it or will step a lit 1 vou nnd fioc t |ie needs o f the p oor CANDY lu OnsioW square with a check for d deBtitute and you r heart yearns be checked in growth the least particle, ments.” linlf cupful of strong coffee Just before tie away. In cold weather she may C A T H A R T IC £250. .. u i - . but will keep on growing just the Another wedding shortly. freezing, or. again, a little sherry, va- thus Interpose a dangerous delay to Its , » » «>rc that same. Last year we weaned 62 head, “ What's this. W. B. ?” cried Thack utlln iuid almond tuny lie used for fln- feeding. If she Is caught nnd held by ,0 re lev0 thf « r eray, reading the check. “ Pounds? H o l l a n d C o w t o n is . vorlug, and some dry on.............unded I ‘ he neck until the udder Is once well > °“ ‘ S° " ’ e‘ ¡I F * A l1“ !* ™U-V K° and under such treatment as outlined Holland lias some peculiar customs, Our agreement says guineas, and mnenroous may above they weighed an average of may be added before freez- j *1™" U *»“ • *»>® "'»> «cnernlly require 1 P « t w y with one w ho is hungry no further attention. \ an(* cola. _ UK) pounds at 4*4 months old. This j In many towns bulletins are affixed lo guineas it must be.” in*. “ You are aware that the lectures so it will sometimes be found thut n j was not an extraordinary growth, and j the doors o f houses In which persons If maple migftr melted and hot Is Scratch s Revenge, yet It was very satisfactory wheu we j are sick In order that thelr(friends may f ir have Involved very heavy losses.” used iu place o f the stiirflr lu the recipe ewe which refuses to stand to be sudt Scratch was a big tabby cat, very consider there were 52 o f them. | be apprised of the state of their health said Beale apologetically. nnd cooked In with the milk, the cream ; ed by her lainh will be found to have “ That’s not my affair,” said Thack EM L IK E C A N D Y The main idea Is to keep the young I without kn ocking'or ringing, aud iu become« umple Ice cream. In this case, | a hot. hard, Inflamed udder, particular- sensible, but he strongly objected to Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good, Do Good, pig growing steadily from birth, as Haarlem the birth of a child is an eray. “ I don't know what occult Never after the freezing, the cream should be , ly If «he I h in high condition und lambs being punished for his misdoings, Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10, 25, and 60 cents box. W rite fo r free sainpic, amt booklet on This had to be done sometimes, any check It may receive at this time nounced by means o f a small placard . means you have to protect yourself er covered with browned and chopped ! late In the season. In this case the e<li. Address <33 from loss. Guineas, W. It.! Guineas STERLING KKXKDY COHPANT, CIIK’AGO or SEW TOM . I udder should be fomented for some however, und one day the parlor will require more labor and feed to adorned with rod silk and lace. almonds. It must be, nnd nothing else. I must time with hot water containing a weak maid, finding him up on the dining develop It than it otherwise would. It A R e iiH o n iib le f o n d n c l o r , Mow to Troot M oo I oom . Infusion o f opium. The oftener the t have the shillings.” is Just ns easy and decidedly more A point to remember In connection fomentation Is repeated the sooner the v . ! * . nPP°d ^lirn well, And tlie shillings were sent him im PIk*y—And just because you had lost profitable to the grower to provide such with denning Is thut when linoleum is | luflamuiatlon will subside and the Wext da-v she ,aid the tab,e *or food and conditions as will keep n your nickel the conductor made you 1 mediately. used ns a floor covering scrubbing i proper flow of milk ensue. If a ewe dinner, as usual; but, to her amaze- steady, healthy growth in the pig from get off the car aud walk all tlie way BO Y E A R S ’ E X P E R IE N C E should rarely !>e Indulged In. When has lost her lamb and from neglect the m6nt, when she went into the room start to finish as it Is to let them go it home? dampness gets underneath the ltuole- udder has become swollen nnd Indura- later knives, forks, glasses and even on the *Toot hog or die” plan and have B ilkey-O h. no. He only put me off. um, the way has been found for Its tlons have formed In It, Iodine oint- the tablecloth were all reposing on them uot only unequal io size, but I could have sat by lUe roadside all - speedy . . „ „ j - rotting. —**'w" ** -------* 11 - If well swept, wiped ment Is one of the best applications. the floor. stunted In appearance and requiring night If 1 had wanted to.—Baltimore over with a merely moist doth to re Puss was nowhere to he seen, but more time nnd feed to bring them out World. move all sin Ins and polished every there was verv little doubt that this than are necessary. once In awhile with turpentine and TRADE M A R K S was his method of taking his re beeswax, good linoleum lms no wear D e s ig n s Modern M eatnaklm f. venge. Sheriff's Sale. C o p y r ig h t s A c . out to It. nnd. furthermore, It looks The great heavy bullocks and thick A n y o n e send ing a sk etch and description m ay well as long as It lasts. It Is a good quickly ascertain ou r opin ion fr e e w hether an sided porkers that were once such fa A Costly Doll. Invention Is p roba b ly patentable. C’om niunlca- plan to wipe It over with milk and wa voritcN are now not desirable, says a N O T IC K IS H K K K B Y G IV E N T H A T tlons strictly confidential. H a n db ook o n Patents The Grand Duchess Olga N iko sen t free. O ldest agency fo r securing patents. ter or with linseed oil once every week writer lu American Agriculturist. They Sy virtu# «»fan execution ami order of sale du Patent* taken through Munu A Co. receiv e The b e st w a t e r p r o o f g a r m e n t s In th« laevna, the White Czar’s 5-year-old ly issued out o f the circuit court o f the state tpecial notice , w ithout c harge, lu t h e or so. have «< veD place to the young, quick .»f Oregon for the county of Folk, hearing date world. Mad* from the host tnaterials aud . daughter, possesses a doll whose ly grown animals, lu order to «void w iir r n n te il w a t e r p r o o f . M»do to ataud tbs roagheiit work and weather. the »1st day of August, A . L) , 1901. upon a l i s i , te « > k . I n d i .u r a d a la * . dress is ornamented with priceless uu excess or fat an animal must tie decree duly made, enrolled and docketed in L o o k fo r th e trn d e m a r k . If yonr dealer are among the best known does not have them, write for catalogue to A h an dsom ely Illustrated w eekly. L argest ctr*- l’ ut one plut o f milk lu Iron kettle of the many dangerous emeralds. It said, by the way, eoatlauousljr grown. If It I* reduced to said court on the 19th day of August, 1901, in culatlon o f any scientific journal. T erm s, »3 a •V V- Belting and Packing €#., l*ts., Kan Francisco. over tlie Are. Add good half plut o f mu wild plants and shrubs. year ; ! fo u r m on th s s, f L Sold by all new sdealers. a certain suit therein pending.* wherein Che- <t II. M. SAW YER A- SON. Sole Mft*.. a mere shadow during the winter that every pin osed to fasten her Last C a m brid ge, M om . tatoseli. piece of butter «Ir.e o f an egg, To touch or handle them meketa lodge, No. 1, Independent Order of month« and then the rollowlng sea garments is made of pure gold. But Odd Fellows, of Salem, Oregon, a corpora I ■ ■ II ■ ! — I— 1 | ■ one tesiHiKMiufiil of «alt. oue heaping quickly produce« swelling Branch Office. t>25 F 8L, W ashington, n g ton , D . C. such is the qauintness o f children son allowed It» freedom on the rich tion, is plaintiff, and I ) .J . Bunyard, ami teeapoonful of danninoli. oae-ipi«rter and inflammation with in- Alice Bunyard, his wife, are defendants, ami range gras« o f the we«t. It will lay on ___ _______ ______________________ _ tense itching and burning te««|ioouful of clove* uud one-half tea that it is quite likely that the little directed to me, commanding tne to sell the •puouful of ■ll«|ilcv. Than «tlr I d unirt- of th* ,k in - The eruption grand duchess would be just as too uiucb fat and not enough meat. hereinafter described premises to satisfy the Tallow Is oot wbat 1» wanted; It 1« amounts specified in said execution ami de ually onv-liolf pint of cornnieaL Cook i0011 T'*PP**r*. *'>* pleased, if not more so, if the doll frrer hopes forever ; but to-wit: $042.99, with interest thereon at «lowly until It tlili-tau«. Heat an pkk •lmo«t a« soon a, the little binder« «nil wti* an ordinary rag one that she meat that the present generation de cree, sire*. The enstern feeders are fully the rate of 0 p ercen t per annum from A u ■nd «tlr It In a little cold milk. Take — D E A L E R IN — pustules appeared the poison had reached could whack about 8S much as she aware o f Hint fa c t for they never al gust 19, 1901, together with costs and dis bursement* taxed and allowed at $20.50, and kettle off «love nnd add milk and egg*. the blood, aud will break out nt regular ^,,,1 low au animal to «top growing from the costs of thin sale, I will on Heat well, then pour 111 a buttered dish interval* and each time in a more aggra- ' _________ hirih uutll It ranches the «laughter S a t u r d a y , O s t o b e r B, «ad bake «lowly tliree hour«. vated form. This poison will loiter in the Spoon Facet. house. They will cultivate the taste 1901, at the hour of 1 o ’clock, p, in,, of said system for years, and every atom of it When thfjr’ r» bright and shining, o f the meat enters to auch a degree day at the we*t door of the county court must t>e forced out of the blood before you Mow to Re Reantlful. I.ike the summer moons. that it will force those who cannot pro house in Dallas, Polk county,O r. sell at public Two queer fac**» look it you If you want to have a gootl com can expect a perfect, jiermanent cure. auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand cure sufficient feed to keep their ani on day of sale all the right, title interest and From the silver spoons. plexion. avoid grenay Î ikh I s , cakes, One is very long nnd one N im r c ’s Aatisoic mals In good flesh through the win estate of the said defendants, and each and pastry nnd nweetn, aa well as all lightly Rrosd ;i4 It esn Iw, every one of them, and of all j>ersons claim ter to »ell them at weaning time. FO R sennoned dishes. Don’t cat between And both ot them are grewsom e things ing by, through or under them, or either of As s v tr you did see. meals. Kat plenty of fruit, fresh and them, suhceqiicnt to the 31st «lay o f January, N ilfire ’s P«ls«as, H o la t « lB -F r l« fil» a a F o r B c # f. 1997, the date o f the mortgage forecloseti in stewed, nnd green vegetables, under Then careful be. young people. it the only cure for Poison Oak, Poison Ilcrv on the range I have Short said suit, of, in and to tlie said mortgaged done beef nnd mutton, white flsh aud Ivy, ami all noxious plants. It is com- i And do not whine or frown horns, Hereford» and Holstein», not premises, described in said decree and execu Lest some dsy you discover milk puddings. Give up strong tea and |>oaetl exclusively of roots and herb«. Now pure bred», but high grade*, say» a tion as follows, to-wit: Lots No. 3 and X in Y o u / ch in '« a grow ing down. cdtTee. am) If you And that nuy special is the time to get the poison out of vour Nor must you g ig g le all the tim e Montana man. I butcher usually one block C, in Damon A Haley's addition to ths forni disagrees with you give It up at system, as delay makes your condition town of Monmouth, Folk county, Oregon, to As though you were but loone; or two beeves a week and find that the gether with the tenements, hereditament* ami I>on't experiment longer with once. The stomach quickly reacts on worse. We went no ch ild ren's face# Holstein will average with the other apport»nance« thereunto belonging or in any l.ike those In silver spoons. the skill and takes Its revenge by giv salves, washes and soaps—they never cure. breeds. In fact, the heavleit. fattest wise aptiertaining. Mr. S. M Marshall, bookkeeper of the Atlanta ing It a muddy look. Dated Dallas, Oregon,this 3rd day o f Sept., (Os ) C.aa U|bt Co., was poisoned with Poi«on animal I have butchered was a Hol 1901 O sk. . Me took Sulphur. Arsenic aa<l vsrlou* • tH e r r U r s f t l a g . stein eow that reared a calf the year oth er d 1 r u*a. . and applied esternaUy onmerou* J .G . V A N O R SD K L, H s w I s M a k e W a l d o r f C orsi B re a d . A Freneit hortleulturlMt claims to I before last, wintered herself the fol lo tio n s ani tad salve# wUh no benefit. At time« the Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. Beat the yolks o f Ove eggs very light, •welling and iudammatlon was so severe he W*a have aticccnafully graftetl the maple lowing winter i h I drew ed out nearly blind For eight years the poisoa would th.n add two cuua of milk. Sift one almost bresk owl every season ft is condition was niuch upon the lllnc, the kidney Ircao upon | JO) iNiunds o f good beef la d fteptein Improved after taking one bottle cf • 8 A and the castor oil I mmiii and the cabbage Final Settlement. l*er Tills was «11 done on «be range a few K>tt1ea cleared hit blood of the poison, and upon the tomato, a proceeding In con grume» . She was never fed » pound of all evidences of the disease disappeared People are o f t e n poisoned without tradiction to the dtx*ept*Hl opinion that anything but salt. o t i c e is h e r e b y h iv e s « t h a t t h e i n knowing when or how. Kxplain your case only plants of the same botanical fain- , N dersigned exwentor o f th y cutatr o f IHniei Van B it lattata and Children. fully to our physicians, and they will lly can thus be treaterl. Mti*kirk <U**.*ca«H*ti has filed hln final u v s iin t aatm h Make fat catil«* a* c-orofortaMe »» exsoutor. in th* u2» n t ) court of Polk com ity, |U M llawn Alwaawa llaaswkt ***** information ami ad and that >w»*i court has set the hearim.' (Her# P om II i I» In »-very nuy. «nd for your O o f regon, I ■> M IV I MTV AlWfljS DOUEni vice as you require, without charge, aud ou M onday. Oct. 7. l » l , at the hour o f 1 o'clock pnln* ita n»l«bt of tavf made will am in the afterm ttu of said day, and all persons having yf we will send at the same time an interest to th# «tine are notified u> prarwi.t them ing book on Blood and Skin Diseases. ply r,-p«y you « ta n you »ell them to abjections h sn tW ^ l IR a MM US Y TM w K IB M w USSR W m b h g * t o said court on o r before said time TR« SWIFT SFCClFtC CO . ATLANTA. QA the butcher. OaU d. U m Mh day o f Hrpt , ltt)1 PURE REFINED PARAFFINE BEST FOR T H E BOWELS e KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Keep O ut the W et P atents SAWYER’S P o is o n o a k P o is o n I v y C L O T H IN G Scientific American. ÎVIUNN & Co.36,Bro~*—»•__ New York J. PERRY CALDWELL VEHICLES m AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. r5-A-TjTjA.S, sss: C A S T O R IA I J L. COLI.INS, esetu tor OTtEGrOISr.