Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 20, 1901, Image 4

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“ W hy not spend tlie vacation at Ya-
ness of darkness? Hut to return to th
flucffced in their economic view* by the
Sum m ons.
conference. Tom Johuson responded to banquets which were given them by
quina Bay, where can be bad excel- i
lent fare, good ti-!iiug, go h ! boating,
the mayor's welcome. His eye* tilled the very rich. Tills was sensationally
Ia the circuit court of the state of Oregon
with tears when lie referred to the re|M>rted In the papers headed, “ Pro­ for Mie comity of P o lk ,«. ».--Departm ent 2. «»»ft* bathing, alluring rides and ram- *
dead governor. A* mayor o f Cleveland fessor Beads’ Bitter Attack,” etc. The Vairiemon Mcott, plaintiff,
hies. The courses and exercise* at the
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Summon«. summer school of FJ01 i t Newport,
and In the note campaign he i* trying professor remarked privately that he
Elisabeth
Hoott.
d«h*adAnt
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to cure the habit of taxlug pe«*»le any­ sometimes wondered If he had horns
will afford great variety of instruc­
where from 3 per cent up to 110 per growing ou his forehead, no college iu T o Klizalwth Scott ilefrndant:
tions, diversion and entertainment.
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cent, sometimes the size of the taxes the country wishing to employ him Oregon, you are hereby required to appear No other resort offers equal attract­
varying In iu verse proportion to wealth. agaiu us a professor of |>oliticul econo­ and answer the complaint tiled against you in ion* and advantages "
The mayor referred to his having left
my. You will recollect that several the above entitled unit within »ix weeks from
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the pursuit o f wealth to attend to pub­ years ago Mr. Rockefeller’s Chicago the dale of the tirst publication of the service
“ I S tood in n D rau gh t
of
this
summons
upon
you.
And
if
’
you
fail
/ / u B X vv v f
lic affairs. Public affairs eertaluly need university found him Incompetent to
W ith my coat off' ami caught this aw­
to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will
the organizing ability of men whose teach political economy because be be take a judv ment and decree against you for ful cold,” *ay* the sufferer. He need
T lie K in d V o n Tiav.? A lw a y s D o n s h t . R ad ir L lc a I-as !>c; u.
talent is In that dlrectiou. A stroug. lleved the city of Chicago should have the dissolution and annulling the bonds of not pay a heavy penalty if he follow
iu use ibp o v e r o . .c a r s , h as borno ttie s ’rpiatare o f
matrimony
now
existing
between
the
plain­
sympathetic, happy face is Tom John­ the right to manufacture its gas. That
bis net of folly with an act of wi-dnm.
h as b e e n m ad e u n d e r h N ]x v-
son's, which, with his democratic man­ right was Mr. Rockefeller’s; also Pro­ tiff and defendant ou th*. charge of desertion Soak the teet in hot water with a few
as prayed for in his complaint and that plain­
—i2-
sonal supervision since its iu fau -y.
ners and great business ability, ought fessor Beiuis was friendly with lubor tiff pay the cost of this suit. The date of the teaspoongful of Porrv Davis’ Pain-Kil­
s '/ , S c i/ X / ie jii A llo w ii o one, to deceive you iu t'.: ;.
to give him u good opportunity to iufiu- organizations. He is still friendly tc first publication of this summons is August ler in it. Take a tablespoonfnl of the
euce men and measures.
labor, he still believes that cities 23, 1901. This summons is published by the Pain-Killer in hot sweetened water at
A U C ou n terfeits, Im itation s a i'A “ J u st-a s-r-o o d ” a re J ut
.Mr. Eltwved Pomeroy of Newark. N. should own gas, and he has helped order of the lion. J. E. Sibley, judge of the ! hed time and he thankful for simple
E x p e rim e n ts th a t tiiiio w it h a m l e n d a n g e r tlie healili o f
county court of Polk county and state of Or­
J., who has used all his leisure for ten cities all over the country to get their egon, duly made at chambers on the Kith day und speedy a way to break up a cold.
In fa n ts a n d C h ild ren —H xperieu ee again st Eicpcriiucut.
years pushing the Initiative and refer­ lighting Into their own hands. He- of May, 11101.
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J. C. A D A M S ,
Attorney for plaintiff.
For O ver Fifty Y ea rs.
endum. was the general manager of the was assured that he had no horns, but
An old and well tried remedy. Mrs.
that his careful estimates and plain,
conference. lie was happy in the fact
Winslow’s Hootbing Syrup has been,
that the impracticable Swiss novelty of calm statements of facts were more
“ Nerve W aste.”
ten years ago is adopted now in Utah dangerous than horns.
C asto ria is a harm less substitu te fo r C astor O il, Parts-
One of the most helpful b<»ok<j on used lor over fifty years by millions of
Mr. Me A. Miller spoke for Rusklns nerve waste ever issued is that tn mothers for their children while teeth­
and South Dakota uud piecemeal iu
g o rie , D r o p s a n d S o o ililiig Syrup s. Ifc is P leasan t. I t
college, where boys and girls earn tilled “ Nerve Waste,” by Dr. Sawyer ing, with perfect success. It soothes
other localities. A determined set of
coutaius n eith er O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th er K areotio
uieu are leagued together to apply the nearly all their own living while they of San Francisco, now in its lift It the child, softens the gums, allays all
substance. Its a g e is its g u aran tee. I t destroys W o rm s
Initiative and referendum antidote to study. Buskins may grow fast euough thousand. This work of an experi­ pain, cures wind colic and is tlie l»est
a n d allays F o v trish n ess. I t cures D iarrh o ea a n d W in d
Tipper’’ legislatures. You would never to take displaced college professors as enced and reputable phyriciun is in remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to
Colic. I t relieves T e e th in g T ro u b le s, cures Constipation
believe tliut a legislature corrupted by fast us the old colleges hud them un­ agreeable contrast to tlie vast sum of the taste. Hold by druggists in every
a n d Flatu len cy . I t assim ilates the F o o d , regu lates th e
the poison of monopoly would take the sound in economics.
false teaching which prevails on this 1 [»art of the world. 25 cents a bottle.
Fortunately, however, not all who be
antidote. ‘ But sometimes it huppeus
Stom ach a n d B o w e ls , g iv in g healthy a n d n a tu ra l sleep.
interesting subject. I t abounds in Its value is incalculable. Be sure and
that they huve to. as they had to take Ueve as Professor Bernls does are dis carefully considered and practical ad­ ask for Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Sy­
T h o C h ild re n ’s P a n a c e a —T h o M o th e r's F rien d .
placed. Professor Parsons has long
the Australian ballot, after awhile. A
vice, und ha9 the two great merits of rup and lake no other kind.
had his place In the Boston university
Detroit physician who s]>oke for the
wisdom und sincerity. It is endorsed
CEHCING C A S T O R J A
ALWAYS
league bad stereotyped luto bis quiet law school, although be was introduced by both the religious and secular “ I N ev e r K n e w P a in - K ille r to fa ll
face: "Yon wiii huve to take this dose! as “ the man who has done more for
press. The Chicago Advance says: Before. W hat can the matter he?
Bears tha Signature of
public ownership of monopolies that*
Ultimately you will have to!”
" A perusal of the book and the appli­ Whero is the bottle? Yes, I thought
The nonpartisan, golden rule Mayor any man in this country.” Except Mr.
cation of its principles will put health, so. It is not Perry DavisJ Pain-Killer
Pomeroy he seemed to be the busiest
Joues of Toledo sometimes quotes
hope and heart into thousands of lives at all, but something the druggist
mnu. He was wanted on the confer­
poetry when you expect him to talk
that are now suffering through nerv­ must have made himself and I did not
politics. Then when you might expect ence platform. In the parks, iu the pul
ous impairment.” The hook is $1.00, I notice it. I have used Pain-Killer for
him to retire to the woods like u pits und ou committees to draft reso­
' years for diarrhoea, cramps and stom-
lutions. and in the suffocating heat he by mail, postpaid. One of the most aches and it never faded.
Thoroau he works up big majorities
interesting chapters— chapter xx, on
In his ow n city. "I know why people had to stop and draft a will appointing
like you,” said the impulsive little a self perpetuating board of trustees Nervines and Nerve Tonics— has been
deaconess from Memphis.
“ It’s be­ for funds to aid political reform. From printed sepa lately as a sample chap­
P r o v e d H e r N a t io n a lit y .
cause you dou’t dress up.” I thought there he wont to the congress of re­ ter, and will be sent to any address
Reeeutly a bent old lady entered one
for
stamp
by
the
publishers,
The
Pa­
ligions at Buffalo, and he will skip
his dress not conspicuous either way
of the Sulina street stores and upon be­
Use
Over 3 0
hut I think he wins by being so non­ across the water to study the railroads cific Pub. Co., Box 2(558, Hail Francis­ ing asked what she wished to see made
T H C CKNTAUR C O M PA N Y, TT M U R RA Y STREET, NE W YO flH CITY.
co.
partisan that partisans will unstop o f several countries.
reply in what the clerk judged to be an
Leaving a will for the benefit of polit-
their cars nud listen to bis doctrine of
unknown language. A second inquiry
public ownership. lie can help any 1 leal reform Is a new idea. Missionary F OR T H E * C H I L D R E N
proving no more satisfactory, the clerk
party for any purpose that he believes societies, humane and educational so­
excused herself and went iu search of
cieties are constant recipients of the
lu. but he will not "bcloug to” a parti
••'ccifiil 4.oo(l G e r a n i u m « .
one of her colleagues who is of German
F lo s s ie nm l R ob.
When you want fencing or any oili­
Frank Monnett. now ex-attorney gen­ trust of their adherents. Why not the
There was a little girl.
Geranium Alphonse Ri card, scarlet, er kind of lumber, we can make if to
descent.
And
»lie
lisd
a
little
curl
eral of Oli o, with "e x ” accented, i all inclusive cause of political reform!
“ Oh. Mrs* L.,” she entreated, “ won’ t of a sliglitlj’ different shade from tlie your interest ¡o inquire h ! » I i is office.
That hung right down her forehead,
Imperialism had no friends ut the
would defend tue people, hi* services
you come ever to my counter for a min­ well known double General Grant, And we have shingles for sale.
And »hen «lie was good
having been engaged for them and I conference. Woman's suffrage had no
ute? There’s u poor old German lady stands the sun with me remarkably
Shu was very good indeed,
enem
es.
Oil
prohibition
there
was
dif-
But when she was bad she was horrid 1
they paying his salary. But such a
there, and l can't understand a word well, with immense trusses much lar­
i
ferenee
of
opinion,
but
ail
were
against
ger than double General Grant.
That little girl was Flossie. At least she says.”
course did not meet the approval of
Beauty de Poitevine, salmon pink,
tin* Standard Oil; hence the ex. Mr. the liquor iu the soldiers’ canteen, her mother said so, and surely she
Miss L. followed and, pausing before
Monnett came from Columbus to i There was almost unanimous agree- knew all about it. She was a dear little the stool on which tlie would be cus­ siimi ing out lighter, stands completely
| ment that the initiative and referen­
alone iu its class.
aid us.
girl; but, like most little folks, she was tomer was seated, inquired in her
St. Saeus is another good one. salmon
Public Lighting Commissioner In­ dum nud the public ownership of mo­
sweetest
tones:
naughty sometimes and let a quick
pink, but of a different type.
gram of Detroit spoke for us and gave nopolies were Inevitable and desirable,
“ Are you a German?”
John A. Doyle, deep red, an improve­
away copies of his valuable pamphlet, but as to how to get them there was, to lemper run away with her. Flossie’s
Tho “ poor old German lady” raised
"Govermneutal Ownership of Public put it mildly, a difference of opinion. mother was not the only one that felt her handkerchief to her lips and evi­ ment over S. A. Nutt.
m n rr.ake your har-
iu-.- i uj soft aa a glove
Mnoe. .Inuline, white, with a pink
Courtesy, however, ruled in the meet­ sorry when she was cross. Rob was dently extricated something from her
Utilities.”
I erul r.s touch ns wire by
center.
u
f,u
.
;
UKA Har­
ings.
Borry too.
Congressman Lentz is several size*
mouth. Then, bending a look of the
n e s s G i l . You can
Countess de Castria, a bright clear
Whether to carry one’s principles to
Bob was a cat, and he and Flossie utmost scorn upon the clerk, she ex­
I lengthen Its life—make it
larger physically than the two large
lust twice ns long as it
mayors. Ills speeches deliver more for­ every person anil party, gaining a hear­ were very fond of each other and were claimed iu a rich and unmistakable cut pink, as much of an advance over
ordinarily would.
other pinks as electric lights are ahead
cibly than they read. An Ohio school­ ing by being nonpartisan, whether to always together. Bob was never cross, brogue:
teacher warned us not to believe In stay in whatever [»arty one Is iu and und he felt unhappy when his play­
“ Garinan. is it? ludadc an I ’ m not. of tallow dips.
Mine. Buchner, pure white.
him. as she had heard he was n politi­ work for the reform there among [»arty mate was so. lie always told her But I’ ve got a new set ef false tat he.
All of the above named are of com­
cian, but she changed her mind and as­ friends, whether to choose the largest what he thought about it, and some­ bad scran to tbini! An now, if ye
sured us he was all right. The newspa­ party that seems to promise any re­ times he punished her. Yes, he dlil, phase, will wan ef yez wait ou me?” — paratively recent introduction, but ail
have proved decided acquisitions.
pers complained that, he mistook Ills form measure and help it to win. al really and truly.
Syracuse Herald.
I should have mentioned that all are
mnken a p^or looking har-
Fourth of July audiences for radical re­ ways trying to turn the balance for re­
One day they had been romping until
I tiesa liko nev/. Made o f
double or semidouble. The single gera­
T r e a t m e n t o i A p p l e f'u n U e r.
I pure, h eavy bodted oli, ca- Uja
formers, and on the other hand Editor form in that party, punishing in the ¡hey were tired, and Bob had curled
podr.’ Iy prepared to with- \U
In addition to protection from sun- niums do not hold their flowers so well,
Simons of The International Socialist caucuses those who do the wrong himself up on the rug. He Intended to
stand tho weather.
Review denounced his allusion to Bis­ tiling, or whether to go luto a little par have a nice nap, but had hardly shut gcald,ihoroa;.li spraying with bordemis especially when there is much of a
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Sold everyw here
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wind, the petals falling very easily,
in cana—a ll sizes.
V
marck as a man who had Introduced tv whose adherents agree ou reform, ¡da eyes when Flossie sat down on n mixture nud cure lo prevent accidental
leaving the green calyx standing up
workmen’s Insurance by the state and hoping to win the millious from tlie old »tool uud began to scream at the top Injuries make up tlie preventive treat
ö
Waäe
cj
STAHDAflQ
OIL
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very unsightly in tlie middle.—F. C.
other socialistic measures into Germa­ parties, these are the questions on )f her voice. Iler mother had told her ment. The larger diseased limbs may
be saved from complete loss by cutting Goble Before New Jersey Horticultural
ny. Lentz gave this example to illus­ which from the /inttire of the ease to do something that she didn’t want
Society.
them off back of the cankered area and
trate that when the people are deter­ from the very temperament of people, to do.
inserting scions of the same variety.
mined on anything they will get it from the different localities in which
Bob raised his head and said.
.* G ood Bearoaln.
somehow. But the Socialist Labor par­ they live, they must needs differ.
“Meow.” lie was so very sleepy, you
We would put in a word for Begonia
H o w t o R e n o v a t e Crape*.
A ll these ways o f doiug w ill be good *ee, and Flossie was making such a
ty believe that relief measures intro­
To renovate black crape dip in a weltoniensis, that useful hybrid of !
duced by old parties only act as bribes if only people w ill recognize their allies .lreadful noise. She knew what Bo!» scalding hot mixture o f water, milk unknown origin, says a writer iu Amar- I “ F o r s i x y e a r * I w a s a v i c t i m o f d y » -
to put off the revolution. As Walter and never point their weapons at any meant, but she did not care. People and glue, the last In strictly limited lean Gardening. Why have our gar- ' p e o f r i a in ifa worst form . I could e a t noth in g
m ilk to a st, and a t tim es m y stom ach w ould
Thomas Mills of Chicago expressed it, except monopoly, the enemy of ail man­ that let their temper run away with quantities. If afterward chipped and doners discarded this charming vari- b n u o t t retain
aau d ig e s t ev e n that. L a s t M arch 1
E l l a O rm sb y .
"W e ought to let things go to the ilevil kind.
them never do care whom they hurt. pulled dry. like tine muslin. It will look ety? Its foliage and stem are exqui­ began ta k in g C A S C A R E T S and sin ce then I
a d ily im p roved , u n til I am as w e ll as I
New Salem, Mass
as fast as they can,” until people are
So Flossie kept on screaming as loud I as good as new. Black crape muslin site in themselves, while its flowers h e v a e ve r w s te
as in m y life ."
A S ligh t D eficit.
D a v i d H . M u r p h y . N ew ark . O.
tired of competition and ready to usher
as ever.
j may be successfully washed. Make a are not equaled by those of Gioire do
A weather stained, creaking wagon
In the co-operative commonwealth.
Bob bore It ’as long as he could, and strong lather of boiling water and soap Lorraine. It can also be bedded out
CA ND Y
Marie C. Brelim, a stately Chicago drew up in front of a photographer’s then he got up and stood looking at and allow it to cool. When cold, wash to advantage in favored locations
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woman, spoke for woman’s suffrage, establishment in a Georgia town. Be­ her. What happened next was so fun­ the muslin quickly, limn dip it at once where it only gets the afternoon sun
for the \V. C. T. U. and incidentally neath its body a lean hound eame to a ny that Flossie's mother had a good into clear cold water ;o which has been and where tlie soil is tolerably moist.
against the war In the Philippines and standstill. A man clad In Jeans trou­ laugh over It. She felt sorry to see her added a little salt. Squeeze out the We look for n revival of interest in
for economic reform. She created much sers, homespun shirt and guiltless of little girl so naughty, and she intended
moisture nud hang the muslin In the these once popular greenhouse plants
v m ln n m a if
enthusiasm, there being few women coat or vest emerged from the vehicle's to punish her, but as she thought that open air to dry. The more'rapidly it — . « - - - ^ 1 « « « . 1 , .
anterior extremity. Settling his soft Bob would do it for her she waited a
speakers.
ilries
the
better.
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nn\l
Cornered.
One of the most Important speeches slouch hat on the back of bis head, he little.
W ife—I mended the Lòie In your
The cat walked over to Flossie and
of the conference was that of the lion. adjusted ids lone gallus and gave the
l i o w t o X n !;u C o .V p p r illin g ;.
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
trousers pocket last night after you
George Fred Williams o f Boston, who lines to the wife and baby within. Be­ rubbed his head against her knee, try­
Make a cupful of strong black cof­ had gone to bini. John. dear. Now. am Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, ^5c. 50c.
... CURE C O NSTIPATIO N. ...
gave It as his opinion that public own­ hind these, from the dome of canvas ing to coax her into a better humor.
fee. Heat to boiling joint: add n table- | I nota thoughtful wife?
Sterling Kemed* C o n p in ? . < hleaffo, M ontreal. Flow York . S ll
“ Let me alone!” snapped Flossie.
ership would go Into the next platform beyond, peered, big eyed and solemn,
spoonful of eroani and half a cupful of
Husband
(dubiously)—W
ell—
cr-y-e-s,
T A P A i * Sold and guaranteed by all drug-
Then Bob went back to his rug and sugar; moisten two tnblcapoonfuls of jou are thoughtful enough, my dear,
of the Democratic party. He believed numerous editions of the lord and mas­
• I U*DAu gliu to t l K l Tobacco Habit
sat down, looking sadly at Ills playfel­ conista rob with a lit »I p cold coffee and i but how the mischief did you discover
that, while the machinery was corrupt ter.
Entering the shop, the stranger paused low. In a minute he stood up again,
in some cities and other localities, the
stir into the coffee: cook a few minutes, i that there was a hole In my pocket?—
mass of Democrats favored good before a case of sample photographs having made up his mind what to do.
then pour gradually into two well beat­
SO Y E A R S’
and, pointing to one, said, "Mister, He started from the other side of the en eggs; stir rapidly und if not thick ' Exchange.
things.
EXPERIENCE
what
d’yer
charge
for
takin
picters
like
room
at
a
quick
run,
stood
up
on
his
enough 10 spread place over hot water ,
Professor Bern is spoke on the good
hind legs and actually boxed Flossie’s and stir until the eggs are set. but not
works of labor organizations, supply­ that?”
"Three
dollars
a
dozen,”
replied
the
ears.
Then
he
stepped
back
and
jump­
ing the place of a labor leader who
long enough to curdle: spread between ,
ed right at her, lauding oil her shoul­ the layers of cake and ice with coffee
was unable to be present. He remark­ clerk.
Thrusting Iris hands Into his pockets, ders. and over she tumbled on the floor.
. S a w y e r ’s
ed about college ureaidents being in
Icing.
“ XCELSIOR BRAND
he turned tlior.ghtfuily toward tin* wag­
Flossie was not at nil hurt, for Bob
onful of offspring. "Witni. I reckon I'll had kept his claws shut up In his soft
T rade M arks
D e s ig n s
have ter wait a bit,” he said softly to paws, but she was the most astonished
Sheriff’s
Sale.
C o p y r ig h t s 4 c .
himself. "I ain’t got but Teven.” — little girl that you ever saw. She lay
Anyone
sending
a
sketch
and
description may
mucous patches in
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
quite still for a minute or two ns if
Invention is probably patentable. Communica­
the m o u th , erup­ Harper’s Magazine.
for fifty yearn has been
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on I’ateuts
N O T IC E 18 H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T
she were trying to understand It all.
tions on the skin,
the hunt In the world.
sent free. Oldest aeency for securing patents.
by virtue of an execution and order of sale du­
Double t h r o u g h o u t .
One P A sn en ger T oo M any.
Patents taken through
Munn i 4
A 1
Co. receive
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Then she got up aiul looked at her ly
sore throat, copper
Warranted
waterproof,
¡«sued
out
of
the
circuit
court
of
th?
state
special
no tice without barge. In the
A good story is going tlie round* of mother, and they both broke out Into
•
colored splotches,
soft and smooth. W ill not
of Oregon for the county of Polk, bearing date :
crack,
peel
off
or
become
A | | # swollen glands, aching muscles the offices of the Metropolitan Street u laugh so loud and jolly that Bob the 31st day of August, A . 1)., 1901. upon a
sticky. Catalogue free.
v t l l an<* ^°nes- tllc disease is making Railway company concerning the won­ fairly hopped around in delight.
decree duly made, enrolled and docketed iu i
>. T. Ilrltlor sad PcrStinf €«.,
A handsomely Illustrated weekly, Largest clr-
AgU., Saa »'rancUro,
rapid headway, and far worse derful presence o f mind displayed re­
said court on the 19th day of August, 1901, in j
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eolation
o f any scientific _________
journal. Terms, 93 a
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year: four months,
|L Toll---
Sold by --
all newsdealers.
fymptoms will follow unless the blood is
a
certain
suit
therein
pending,
wherein
Che-
R
a
la
Saaafattarera.
cently
by
a
new
conductor
ou
one
of
meketa lodge. No. 1, Independent Order of
promptly and effectually cleansed of thja
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New York
Notea F r o m G a r d e n in g .
the company’s trolley car*. This par­
Odd Fellows, of Salem, Oregon, a corpora- :
tiolent destructive poison.
Branch Office. 635 F 8t„ Washington. D. C.
Tlie market for American apples Is tion, is plaintiff, and I ). J. Eunyard, and i
S. S. S. is the only safe and infallible ticular cj\r was bowltug along up
Alice
Bunyard,
his
wife,
are
defendants,
and
!
Hire for this disease, the only antidote Broadway recently when it was hailed now world wide.
directed t>» me, commanding me to seil the
for this specific poison.
It
cures the and boarded by a company Inspector.
The carnation Marquis Is gaining hereinafter described premise« to satisfy the
worst cases thoroughly and permanently.
The official hurriedly counted the pas­ many frleuds this season.
amounts specified in said execution and de- ;
sengers lu the car and found that there
There is no abatement in the de­ cree. to-wit: $642.99, with interest thereon at ,
M il C o a d l l l M C o u l d I contracted B lo o t l
the rate of 6 per cent per annum from Au­
were uine. Then he cast Iff* eye up to mand for decorative nursery stock.
gust 19, 1901, together with cost« and dis­
— DEALKR IN -
the register and found that there had
bursements taxed and allowed at $20.50, and
The
extraordinary
demand
for
gera­
t h e i r treatment
did me no rood ; I was getting worse all the been only eight fares rung up. He dis­
the costs of this sale, I will on
nium*
this
year
runs
very
largely
to
time ; my hair on me out, nicer« appeared in mv closed his Identity to the new conduct- I
S a tu rd a y , O c to b e r 5,
semidouble kinds.
throat and mouth, my body w a s almost covered
with copper colored splotches ami offensive or and called at tout ion to the discrep­
J. II. Hale says to plant your peaches 1901, at the hour of 1 o’clock, p, m,, of said
sores
I suffered severely from rheum^fic pains ancy.
day at the west door of tlie county couit
in my shoulders and arms. M y condition could
D ^ 3 L . r j A . S ,
O R E G O I T .
Slowly and painfully the new hand on high ground, for It Is coolest In house in Dallas, Polk county,Or. sell at public
have beeti no worse ; onlv those afflicted as I was
auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand
cun understand my sufferings.
I had about counted over his passengers ninl then | summer and warmest lu winter.
lost all hope o f ever beiug w ell « r a in when
on
day
of
sale
all
the
right,
title
interest
and
It is none too early for fruit grow­
scanned his register.
I decided to try S. 8. 8..
estate of the «aid defendant«, and each and
but must confess I had
"Begorra. an you’ re rolght, sir,” he ers to make up their minds to market every one of them, and of ail {>er9on* claim­
little faith left in any
n 11101 the highest grade crop on rec­ ing by, through or under them, or either «»f
said
and
promptly
stopped
the
car.
medicine. A fter taking
the third hot tie I noticed
"Say,” he demanded, addressing the ord. Poor fruit Is unprofitable nt best them, subsequent to the 31st day of January,
What is CASTORIA
A M U U d by Cutlcurm Ointment, th#
Great Skin Cure, for preserving,
purifying, and beautify Ingtho skin,
for cleansing the scalp of cruats,
scales, and dandruff, and the stop­
ping of falling hair, for softening,
whitening,and soothing red, rough,
and sore hands, for baby rashes,
Itchlngs, and chafings, and for all
the purposes of the toilet, bath, and
nursery. Millions of Women use
CUTICURA SOAP in the form of
baths for annoying Inflammations
and irritations, or too free or offen­
sive perspirations, In the form of
washes for ulcerative weaknesses,
and for many sanative, antiseptic
purposes whkh r e a d i l y suggest
themselves to women, especially
mothers. No amount of persuasion
can Induce those who have once
used these great skin purifiers and
beautlfiers to use any o t h e r s .
CUTICURA SOAP combines In ONE
SOAP atONE PRICE, the BEST skin
and complexion soap, the BEST toi­
let and baby soap in the world.
C m u s U M T n a t a M e t 1er e v e ry H e w e r .
CuTlcintA H o*r,V o cleanse the Akin o f c n n u
and scale« and «often the thickened cuticle,
C o n o r k a o u m b i t , to instantly allay itch­
ing in flam mat ion, and irritation, and soothe
and heal, and C u t i o o b a R e s o l v e n t , to cool
and cleanse the blood.
Sold throughout th* w orld. Brttiah Depots F . N s w -
A hop *. CharWrhouM Sq.a Loiidou. F ern s
■■■T
Dana a » » C m m . Goar., Sola Prop*., Buatun, U. b. A*
J N '.P .S . i i . C . A T D E T R O I T
THE SECOND MEETING OF ALL KINDS
OF REFORMERS.
K ite
O rm ib y
T e lia
H er
o f th e M e n a n ti W o m e n
fe re n c e
and
th e
Im p re s s io n s
ut th e C o n ­
V a rio u s
M easu res
T h ey A d vo cated .
[Special Correspondence.]
Tin* second national political and so-
• Inl reform conference ut Detroit was
larger than the ttret nt Buffalo. It was
r,n attempt of reformers to make them-
Helves better understood to each other
mul to the world. It lasted from June
28 to July 4.
In no city could the conference huve
been better understood than In the
home of the late Governor filigree un­
less Indeed a clt.v could be found where
tome newspapers would be less frivo­
lous at the expense of the conference.
The mayor welconunj the conference,
expressing his belief In its general pur­
poses. Between 20 and .‘10 churches ap­
plied for conference speakers for their
pulpits on Sunday, and on the Fourth
of July Imperialism and monopoly were
very appropriately treated on the parks
o f the city.
The Sunday theme, “ How Can We
Bring More of Heaven to Earth
Through Shorter Hours and Better
Wages, Through Kindergarten a. Parks,
Playgrounds and Every Public Com­
fort?” was interesting to the public be­
cause of the object lessons which were
obtained by "Michigan’s greatest man.”
A little newsboy politely pu*Mt>d to
me the first tin cup of cold water at a
picturesque fountain. "Plngree got us
this,” he saltl. That w ai on the dark
day when Plngree's hotly was being
received by thousands at city hall. It
Is said that Plngree’s plan on which he
was working when he died for reforest­
ing the state will be put In operation by
tbe state forester. I f ho . It will extend
to other state* and do untold good. The
li cent car fare on Tom Johnson's road
Is an Illustrated, Illuminated textbook
on political economy which the sleepi­
est Intellect likes.
Stories of Filigree are told gratefully
everywhere. He was the first man to
borrow vacant land for the unemployed
to cultivate, tho city furnishing seed
and fertilisers. The unemployed were
not patronised ou "Plngree’s potato
patch." A woman described to me Pln­
gree's speivli in Morgan Wood’s church,
where he told to thousands of people
liow be had been Induced to go to New
York to meet a leather dealer, who
proved to be n New York millionaire, t .
P. Huntington. who was interested iu
Detroit ga*. 11« was offered $70,000.
then $100,000. to stop lighting for city
ownership of gas. Filigree refused that
and the offered railroad passes and re­
turned in Indignation. A city lighting
plant was et .abltahed, but the legisla­
ture has forbidden the city lights to be
used In private houses. In a newspaper
which eonfused the Issue* so that Fln-
****** bad to put out bulletin boards of
his owm we road now, "When we rc-
uiemlH*r how defeat ami discourage­
ment had no power to dismay hi* spirit
or dampen Ids ardor In the i>enplt*a
cause, how In the face of |H*rsounl sor­
row hi* energies were still alive and
alert to meet every menace to |K>pular
rights, we are Inspired auew to fellow
where he led.” Some one will say It la
Inconsistent to notice the doing* o f one
who "held hi* nose.” a* he said, while
be tolerated monopolists in national
politics for the *uke of au op|H>rtunlty
to tight tbe same in his o\\ u state.
Tlier«* are some large light places lu our
civilization Do we need to cultivate
ln«nnliv bv alwjjv* raxing on the black-
CASTOR IA
f t o Infant« and Children.
H i KM
T h
H m Always Bought
Kind You Haye Always Bought
In
For
Years.
IIIA S
k m
sm
m
i
M
Oil
Clothing
When the r°"p"M *
Hair, rails
Scientific American.
J. PERRY CALDWELL
Have Beta M w orse. » « U
s
VEHICLES m l&üiGULTUfiâL IM
PLEM
ENTS.
a change iu ray condi­
tion. This w as irulv en­
couraging, and I deter­
mined to give 8. S. 8. a
thorough t r i a l . From
that tirneon the improve­
ment was rapid ; X S . 8.
seemed to have the dis­
ease completely under
co n tro l; the sores and
ulcers healed and I was
soon free from all signs
o f * the
have
‘ disorder ; T i hat
been strong and healthy ever since
si
! . . W . S m i t h , Lock H ox6it, N o M e s v i ll e , Ind.
passengers In an authoritative man- \
ner, "wan o’ youse fellows’ll hov to 1
git off the car-r.” —New York Times.
A re S h orter at ITtaht.
It is un undoubted fact that the hu­
man body is shorter at night than In
the morning, and that Is due to the
weight o f the body compressing the
Intervertebral cartilages. During sleep
is the only purely vege- or while in n recumbent position, the
table b lo o d purifier pressure being removed, their natural
%
%
%
k n o ,v n . $ 1,000 is elasticity enables them to resume their
^ y L f l ^ jM offered for proof that normal size: consequently the height of
^ 1 ^ it contain* a particle of an Individual will vary front three*
mercury, potash or other mineral poison.
Send for our free l»ook on Blood Poison; eighths to half an Inch between morn­
it contain* valuable information a U nit ing and night.
this disease, with full directions for self
treatment. We charge nothing for med^
O A S T O n i A .
c a l advice ; cure youraelf at home.
m
th nan
lways
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s t A*
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TMC SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. IA .
1897. the date of the mortgage foreclosed in
said suit, of, iu and to the said mortgaged
premises, described in said decree and execu­
When they went Into the betel, he tion as follows, to-wit: Lots No. 3 and 3 in
was determined to do nothing to betray block C, in Damon A Haley's addition to tlie
the fact that they were uewly married, town of Monmouth, Polk county, Oregon, to­
with the tenements, hereditament« aud
lie took up the pen for his first regis­ gether
appurtenances there unto belonging or in any
tration under the new conditions and wise appertaining.
with au oh) married man look aud
fia ts« Dallas, Oregon,this 3rd day of Sept.,
They
W ere
D is c o v e re d .
sweep of Indifference wrote, "Mr. and
Mr*. Mary Tompkins.”
"W ill you have the bridal chamber,
Mr. Tompkins;’’ asked the clerk.—New
York Herald.
1901
J .G . V A N O R 8 D E L ,
Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon.
F inal Settlem ent.
1 it—
;■ T
S orry H r S pok e.
Onrat (ln<liK!iantl.Ti - Walter. Iher#
art» rrnib«-n> In the roup!
Walter (Inspei tins lt>—Why. so them
are.
1 thought I wa» (tiring you gravy
aotip. It’s cbleken broth, air; co»ta *I e -
peiiev tn ire
H/bangcs figures on tha
Mil.*-Exchange.
o TICF I* f.KXEIIY C.IVXN THAT TH F I N
tlcrsigned executor nf thi putrite of Pmi«* Van
Ruakirk. deceased has fiied hts find aocenr.t as»uch
executor, in the c-unty court of Polk county,
Oregon, ami that **id court has set the hearing there
of on Mumlat, Oct. 7. ¡Oul.at ti.e hour of I o V K A >
in the aft-moon of said day, ami a!| pen»>r* hstiug
objections to the same are m*tifk «1 to prose..t then»
to said court on or before said time.
Dated, tèi« Mh tiny of *»|* , 1*01
N
J. L. COLLINS, executor
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