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Summons. JAPAN*ME IIYPHANOLA GHA.ND1FLORA. T H E S P IR Æ A S . Of EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL R a tr C o lt u r e u u«l llo r d y — T h e i.a n e e I . r a v e d V a r i e t y . The true spinous are ull desirable, low growing, extremely hardy shrubs. They are of the very easiest culture nud remain many years in good con dition when once established. The sea son for dowering for the different varieties ruus from the middle o f May to nearly September, while the colors vary from pure white to deep crimson 11 Anthony Waterer, the new variety of the pink Japan series, S. bumulda. H pi ness are so varied in character that It is not easy to settle ou the variety one really prefers, says Rural New Yorker. The double flowering form of Spiraea lanceolata is often catalogued as 8. reeves!. When this tine sort blooms In June, we always thiuk It the best of all. but popular preference Is usually given to the ele- aa lit 8. van houttel, dowering a week or two earlier. This is a variety of garden origiu and is supposed to be a hybrid. It is one of the most beautiful of all hardy shrubs when Its droopiug branches are hidden with great clusters o f snowy blossoms. The flowers are single, however, and the petals fall readily, which is not good for cutting. 8. lanceolata, especially in the pre ferred double form, is acceptable both as a garden and cut flower. When in bloom, the plant Is completely covered with*little white roselike flowers. The blooming period lasts uearly two weeks, and tin* plant always presents a neat appearance from the symmetric al arrangement of its narrow foliage. years the Allied flowers are cut and the , bunches dried for winter ornaments. I in garden work plants have been trained to tall pillars and when in flower have a unique appearance. They are also being trained to single stems and then have a peculiar effect with their drooping hrauchlets. In any manner grown they are attractive. Tlie specimen illustrated by Meehan's Monthly is a medium between tlie tree and ordinary bush form. It is 15 feet in ; diameter and about 12 feet high at the I tallest part. H o r tic u ltu r a l llr c v lt lc « . In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for tlie con nfcy of Polk,«. «. — Department 2. V'ardeinon Scott, plaintiff, ' J Summon«. vm . Elizabeth Scott defendant 1 T o Kli/A>>eth Scott, defendant: IN THE NAME UK THE STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby require«! to apjiear and answer the complaint tiled againnt you in the above entitled suit within eix week« from the date of the tirst publication of the service of thin MuuimoiiM upon you. And if you fail to aiiMwer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a judy inent and decree against you for the dinHolution and annulling the b-nnAeot matrimony now existing between the plain tiff and defendant on th*. charge of desertion a* prayed for in Ins complaint and that plain tiff pay the cost <*f this suit. The date of tlie first publication of this summons is August 22, 11101. This summons is published by the •rderof the lion. J. V/. Sibley, judge of the :o«nty court of Polk county and state of Or egon, duly mode at chambers on the lbthdav of M «y, m i . J. C. A D A M S , Attorney for plaintiff. ‘ ‘ W h y not spend the vacation at Ya- quin* Ray, where can be had excel lent fare, good fi-bing, go-id boating, safe bathing, alluring rides and rum- hies. Tlie courses and exercised at the i summer school of iifOl t l Newport, will afford great variety o f instruc tions. diversion a*»d entertainment. I No other resort oilers equal attract-I 1 ions and advantages.” ----------- « « A -——— — Of all Hot W eather i r e m i e i Of hum anity cholera is the worst. Treatment to be effective must be j prom pt. When vomiting, purging aud sweat announce that the disease is present, combat it with Perry Da vis Pain Killer. All bowel troubles, i like diarrheea, cliob rn morbus and dysentery, are overcome by Puin Kil ler. It is equally health promoting in all climates imm mm F o r I n fa n t s a n d C h ild re n , T h e Kind Yen Have A lw a ys Sought I XVcQelaUe Preparelionfer As - It is stated that the Armours, who siaülaül^ Ihc food and Befiula- i last year bought up and held choice jj!| ling Ute Stomachs and H ow 's cf I apples in their cold storage bouses, will tliis year buy largely o f the western apple crop for export to England. It seems that the pecan tree has Its Promotes Digeslion.CheerfuF j insect pests as well as the other trees. For Over Fifty Y e a rs. ness and Rest.Contains neither It Is said that the !>orer. a dirty white, An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. grublike creature, is one o f the worst. "Nerve W aste." W inslow ’s Soothing Syrup has been N u t N a r c o t ic . The Italian prune crop of Oregon One o f the most helpful books on used for over fifty years by millions of promises to be the largest in the state’s nerve waste ever issued is that en mothers f«>r their children while teeth i record. tilled "N erve Waste," by l)r. Sawyer ing, with perfect success. It soothes / / K V 'tfO U U 'S M ia .H T C M l To keep sweet peat blooming It is of San F rnn coco, now in its bill» the ch ild, softens the gum s, allays all /htmfj/itn Sorti' very necessary to keep tlie flowers from thousand. This work of an ex|« ri- pain, cures wind colic and is the best CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse th® A tx S ew t* * RttkdUSJm- j going to seed and to keep the soil enced and reputable pbyrician is in remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to ■kin of crusts and scales and soften ArmttSttti - j moist. If all the flowers are not de agreeable contrast to the vast sum of tlie taste. Sold by druggists in every the thickened cuticle, CUTICURA $K Z£ m * . sired or cannot be disposed of, those false teaching which prevails on this part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. OINTMENT, to Instantly allay Itch- irTftSemd - uot wanted should be nipped off. Inc, Inflammation, and Irritation, interesting subject. It abounds in Its value is incalculable. Be sure and carefully considered and practical ad ask for Mrs. W inslow ’s Soothing Sy and soothe and heal, and CUTICURA T w o F a c e d B a b ie s . RESOLVENT, to cool and cleanse vice, and has the tw o great merits of rup and take no other kind. Apenecl Remedy for Tons tips "Not that deceit Is a born Instinct, wisdom and sincerity. It is endorsed the blood. A SINGLE SET of these lio n . Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea but some babies must be tw o faced lu great skin curatives Is often suffi by both the religious and secular Sixty Years of Popularity Worms .Convulsions.Feverish the ‘cradle.’’ cient to cure the most torturlnc, press. Tlie Chicago Advance says: I h the record of Pain Killer (Perry Da ness and L o s s o f S leep . "Oh. that’s not possible.*' disfiguring. Itching, burning, bleed “ A pcrueAl of the book and the appli vis’), but the sitops are full of imita "I don’ t know. I know a child that cation of its principles will put health, ing, crusted, scaly, and pimply Vac Sinule Signature of tions made to s*»ll upon the great rep looks like its rich aunt when she comes ■kin, scalp, and blood humours, hope and heart into thousands of lives utation of the genuine. Be cautious, i*T ou a visit and is the exact image o f its that are now suffering through nerv with loss of hair, when all else falls. theieforo, when you ask for a b< t'le to rich uncle when he happens to be ous im pairm ent/' The book is $1.00, NEW YORK. see that you get tlie genuine. An un- there.’’—Exchange. by mail, postpaid. One of the most :ailing remedy for coughs, colds, and interesting chapters— chapter XX, on bronchitis. Uss Ctrrirriu 8 oap , assisted by Ctm- No D i f f i c u l t y . » Nervines and Nerve Tonics— has been cuaa O intmknt , for presorviug, purifying Phillips Brooks once gave a new ver and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the printed sepaiately as a sample chap Golden opportunities are nothing to sion of the Jonah story to a wondering scalp of crusts, «'ales, and dandruff, and ter, and will be sent to any address laziness, but Industry makes the com skeptic, who said he doubted whether the stopping of falling hair, tor softening, H u d M » t li I n j u r e « t h e A p p l e C r o p . for stamp by the publishers, The Pa mom*st chances golden.—Marden. whitening, and soothing red, rough, awl Commenting on unexpected injury in a whale’ s throat was large euough to eific Pub. Co., Box 2658, Ran Francis TH * CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YO R « CITY. sore hands, for Iml,y rashes, itchlngs. and ohaflngs, and for all the purposes of the apple orchards, a New York grower swallow Jonah. “ There was no diffi co. ALL OVER THE HOUSE. ________ - 1 toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of says In American Agriculturist: The culty,’’ said the bishop; "Jonah was one Women use Curicua* Soar in the form trouble is caused by the bud moths, the of the miuor prophets." A Convenient Combination Washstand of baths for annoying irritations, inflam 061 It *— V, and Hat Cupboard. mations, and excoriations, or too free or larva» of which are eating the section A Lons: W alt. partly or entirely off Immediately be offensive perspiration, in the form of Large hats occupy a large amount T h e C a p t a in o f n n O c e a n L in e r» Katrine—I was reading this morning washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for low the place where the apple stem When yon want fencing or any oili The Room We Have. o f space if they are to be properly many sanative, antiseptic purposes which grows. The apples are from a foot to o f a man who cooked his own break Nowadays tho captain is the host of er kind of lumber, we can make ii U> If the inhabitants o f Wyoming readily suggest themselves to women, taken core of, and in small Hats or the ship. He Is no longer the gruff, fast for 15 years. your interest to inquire at »bis office« especially mothers. C u t i c u s a Soar com u much greater distance apart. Many Max—He must have been very hun wanted to spread themselves out, small houses it is usually a consid rough seadog in a pea jacket o f years And we have shingles for s.i’ e. bines in O n « Soar at O n k Paics, the b u s t other orchards are in the same condi each o f them could have u little eration to economize space as much gone by. lie must observe some o f the skin and complexion soap, and the u kbt gry when lie finally got it done.— tion. toilet and baby soap in the world. more than a square mile all to him as possible. Therefore this sugges social amenities; lie must talk to the The bud moth has been with us for a Bom be. SoM threarhout th, -o r « . BrltUA Dnrti T. Itsw- self. In Nevada every four people tion is for a hat cupboard and wash- passengers now and then when the long time, but never before lias it In II * t t '. b - » r* " " A medical Journal declares that len P lu g * c a m - C«*r., »©!• i ropa. weather is fine; he must take his seat jured our crop after the blossoming tils are not only richer lu protelds than could have ten square miles. Ari stand combined. at table when lie may; he must be a time. Fruit growers have thought they peas or beans, but are also more zona, New Mexico and Idaho can af Tlie arrangement can be easily kind of diplomat also and possess wit ford almost a square mile each to were masters of the situation and could twirl » DiiacconiatH. carried out, and the most ordinary and tact and a patience sublime; he digestible. their men, women and children, "Goodwin KisteiH. Dealers In Cigars raise apples in spite of the insects, but washstand wiil suit the purpose. must see that no jealousies develop W h o T a k e * th e C a k e ? while up in frozen Alaska there are and Tobacco.** Is tbo Hign which bangs many have made up their minds within In an old numlier o f What to Eat Is ten good square miles for every soul The sketch also shows how a well among the passengers. I have been over a nourishing cigar store in Bos i couple of weeks past that there is yet worn, shabby washstand can be re told of the very obliging captain who, ton. The proprietors o f the business omething to learn. I hear o f a few found a suggestion which will lessen o f population. Rhode Island is the furbished. When the paint is worn, to please the lady who asked to be are two extremely pretty anti bright orchards that have set fairly good the care o f hostesses. fullest state in the Union, with 407 lire best thing to do i- to scrape it tliown the equator while the ship was “ Who takes the cake?’’ Is a most young women who cliose to make their .Tops. No effort lias been made to people to the square mile. But even In southern seas, pasted a hair across thing by going into business rather light this pest. It never lias troubled merrymaking scheme to assist in mak thut leaves a good deal o f extra off and rub the wood with coarse tho large end o f a spyglass and told the ing delightfully entertaining a lunch- glass paper until the old paint has than by putting on spectacles, cutting us this time o f year before. lady to look. And the lady through the Massachusetts, 349 people eou.a»The hostess provides upon slips room. their hair short and setting up as glass declared she could see the equa H ow to K e e p X n a liir t lm iH m o u n t in g . of paper wliat may be termed cake to the square mile, follows Rhode H’hoolma'ams in the regulation way. j tor "as plainly as A B C.” One other The surface soil should lie kept loose conundrums. These are neatly written Island. Then come New Jersey, l ’be sisters have been successful, and | polite captain I have heard of—one who during the summer to encourage the and \%und upon coarse steel knitting 250; Connecticut, 187; New York, their success has brought with it some directed nn officer on the bridge to ‘‘do growth of nasturtium vines and retain needles into little rolls and tied with 152.6; Pennsylvania, 140.1; Mary degree o f embarrassment. as the lady wishes,” when the lady re moisture in the soil. Nasturtiums baby ribbon to match the color scheme land, 120.5; Ohio, 102. A few weeks ago a brief account o f | quested, that the captain steer the ship | need more care in training than sweet of tlie table. their unique enterprise was printed in over to the horizon so % slie could see F peas, as they have no tendrils to din g These are brought In and' passed to a Boston paper, and since that time The King and Sir Thcmas. wliat the horizon was like.—Captain j with. the guests, each taking oue, 4pst after they have been almost overwhelmed Jameson in Collier’s. There’s n good story going (he Nasturtiums are Very effective, as the serving the after dinner coffee. The with offers of marriage. These offers j leaves are bright green and the flowers hostess announces that each is to guess rounds about the king and Sir come from all sorts o f men and from I >f such lively shades of yellow, brown the name o f the cake suggested oil her TlionMs l.ipton. O f course it is an nil parts o f the country. Miss Hattie. j T r u iiM p liiu t ln r c S e e t ll i R '? « , and crinisoil that the contrasts are very slip, adding, the one who gives the invention, but it is funny and the the youngest sister, has already filed j Transplant seedlings o f nuuuals to the I flue. If planted where they may be most correct answers wins the prize of joke carries no sting. It is repre away 30 offers, and every mail adds to open ground In May ear-y or late, ac- ; trained over any object about the a delicious cake, which should be ex sented that the king, after he had the list. One o f the most persistent cording tr f!;e season, at the north Do i grounds suitable for the purpose, they hibited. The hostess lias a list <«f tlie of* her suitors is a Maine farmer who distributed the medals to the South this after sundown aud- Just after a I make a very pleasing effect. answers, and when one lnisse- the "hi'.’’ African soldiers, said something to has .*5.000 bushels of potatoes and a cow j rain if possible If without rain, make There are two strains of climbing she reads it, to me merriment o f tlie to lay at her feet. Meanwhile the young Sir Thomas about the new orders « cup shaped hole for each plant, pour Mstnrtlnim which nre much Krown. j Fol. Ins, o m, ,]li> **I r a f t e r e d t h e t o r t u r e « o f t h e d a m n e d woman serves notice that she does not | in water, then fill up with earth and w it h p r o t r u d in g p ile s b r o u g h t o n b y c o n s t ip a which would come by and by to the first known ns lobbianutu and tlie Intend to get married until she Is 50 second as tall nasturtiums. Tlie for Name' the president’s cake. The an- t io n w it h w h ic h I w a s a fflic te d f o r tw e n ty set plant in this. Give shade for two those whom he intended to honor, swfcr is (election). The parenthesis y e a r s. I ra n a c r o s s y o u r C A S C A R E T S in t h e years old. a statement which puts the or three days, removing it at night. to w n o f N e w e ll. Iu., and n e v e r fou n d a n y th in g mer have Miyaller flowers, but are more must not appear on the slips. A list and “ an order may come your way,” date off a matter o f more than 25 years. Give water every night until the roots t o e q u a l th em . T o -d a y I am e n t ir e ly fr e e from profuse bloomers than tlie latter; hut recently used, and very wittily se said bis majesty, so the story goes, p ile s a n d fe e l lik e a n ew m an. ” —Providence Journal. have become established. both are good. W ASH STA N D AN D B A T C U PB O A R D . C. H . K e i t z , 1411 J o n e s S t ., S io u x C it y , la . lected. is given for suggestion: to Sir Thomas. 'Tt shnll be prompt — Name tlie geologist’s cake. (Moun ly attended to” is the alleged reply been tolerably well removed. Then C on an in f r a ’ I.A n vu p, T h e H ardy H yd ran gea. CANDY Ii',00.1 oranges are sometimes arti o f the great merchant.— M. A. P. Tbo Consumers’ (or Shoppers’ ) league | The Japanese Ilydrnugea pan leu lata tain.) repaint with enamel— cream or sea W C A C T A M T A H M A I R I t T . I C ^ is showing fresh signs o f growth. grand!flora is a rather coarse and j Name the advertiser’ s cake. (Puff.) green— and further decorate with ficially produced by Injecting a few Name the farmer’s cake. (Corn.) Funds «re coming In from the Pennsyi- j heavy mass o f flowers when examined Reforming the Calendar. stenciling. A new cheap washstand drops of claret through a small aper ture In tlie rind. vanln branches for the support of the | closely, but It is a grand tiling for j Name tlie tailor’ s cake. (Measure.) M. Flammarion, the French as o f white wood can be treated at national league, and steps are being j effect from a little distance and is j Name the milliner’s cake. (Ribbon.) TRADE M ASS »S O W T V M D H o w t o C le n n P ic t u r e F r a m e « . home in a similar way. And now to tronomer, has prepared and sub taken to arrange for an exhibition at among tlie indispensable ornaments in i Name the devout cake. (Angel food.) The best preparation for cleaning «ay something about the arrangc- mitted to the French Astronomical Name tlie Jeweler’s cake. (Hold.) the Pan-American o f nil kinds o f mus most grounds. It is also very useful society a novel scheme for reform tnent ber.onth the withstand which picture frames ami restoring furniture, Name the lover’ s cake. (Kisses.) lin underwear bearing tlk» consumers’ for cutting purposes where heavy Pleasant. Palatable. 1’otent. Taste Good, Do Name the author's cake. (Short i n g the calendar. He proposes that is to bo serve the use o f a liutbox. especially that somewhat marred or Qood, !al>el, which guarantees that the sew- i decorations are in order. In recent Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 2ôc, 60c. scratched. Is a mixture o f three parts cake.) *tlie year shall begiu on March 21 All that is necessary is a shelf or lug Is done under healthful conditions. ‘ ... C U R B C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... o f linseed oil aud oue part o f spirits of Sterling R m » t v CnM|>.nv, thlcajr«, I . i t r u l , R*W Twt. I U Name the pugilist's cake. (Pound.) One o f the chief objects of the society and that the months shall be named tw<y—say one shelf at the foot o f the Name the office seeker’s cake. (Wash after the cardinal virtues. In order washstand legs and another midway turpentine. It not only covers the dis M il T A D A P Bold and enaranteed by alldrng- Is to show the danger of wearing i figured surface, but restores wood to NO-IU-DAC Situ to C l ! M I Tobacco Habit. ington.) sweatshop and tenement house made to make the vear exactly 52 weeks between that and tho washstand Its original color, leaving n luster upon Name the Idler’s cake. (Loaf.) clothing. Testimony Is accumulating These two shelves will the surface. It should be applied with long he would make New Year’s drawer. Many others can be added by the ou this point from physicians, nurses, day (and, in leap years, the day after “ take” large brimmed hats com a woolen cloth and then rubbed when 50 YEARS* clever hostess. Inspectors and others. The head of the it) a holiday and would not consider fortably without crushing them. dry with silk. EX P ER IEN C E nurses’ settlement o f New York said it n part of the week. Thus the They must be protected from the before the com mission o f Investigation: Ye« or N of dates o f the days o f the week would dust hv shutting the cupboard in ‘•Tuberculosis seems to 1 m » the disease "Did she give you her answer In so not alter from year to year, but with flowered chintz curtains, which most dreaded. We see so much o f it many w ords?" thnt we call It tailor’s disease.’ And at the same time beautify the furni "No. One word was quite enough.*’ would be invariable. we have frequently found people work Y n terta ln ln * Squirrel«. ture.— Philadelphia Ledger. —Cleveland l'lnln Denier. ing on garments in a room where there TRADE M A R K S Alive In his native woods the squirrel D e s ig n s was scarlet fever.” ~Phlladelphia Ledg is an amusing little fellow, and he will R n to m o lo ir lc a lly . C o p y r ig h t s A c . Sheriff’s Sale. er. entertain you by the hour if you will The lightning hug is meaner than Anyone sending a sketch and description may qnlckîy ascertain our opinion free whetl::r an E zM illvr Brand | The men next specimen of man. let him. invention ts probably patentable. Communica A r t e m n a W a r d o n “ W o m n a * a S p h e r e .* * While he haa wing* and flies around. tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patenta You probably become first aware of NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I Q i t T ^ C L O T H I N G : ------— . Oldest snt free. Oldest « agency * for securing patenta. Ill one of tile multitudinous discus Ilia spouse, the glowworm, crawls the ground. • v ir fn n of . «f an mi PYMMli.înll !LI»d o order rd n r of f»f sale Kflh «In d ll- “ **** ® ■ H ■ I n aN by virtue execution and his presence by bis dropping things on Patent« taken through Munn St C o. receive —Chicago Record-Herald. sions going on nowadays ns to the lim T h e b e a t w a t e r p r o o f « r a r m e n t s in t h * . ttciol notice, without c harge. In the your head. Then he plays hide and ly issued out of the circuit court of the state wrtrld. M ai I o f r o m t h o heitt m a t e r ia ls And its of ‘•woman’s sphere" Mr. Artemus ; of Oregon for the county of P«»lk, bearing date w u r r a n t f i l w a t e r p r o o f . M a d e t o a ts u d O f M a c h M o r e P r a c t i c a l l '« e . The skin is the seat of an almost end seek with you ns he zigzags up a tree. j the 31st day of August, A . 1)., 1901. upon a t h o r u a g h e a t w o r k hu »1 w ea th er. Ward’s description of a woman ad less variety of diseases. They are known L o o k fo r (h e t r a d e n a r k . If year dealer : Goodly— Wlmt Is gniuder than a man While he pauses for thought, or pos I decree duly math’, enrolled and d«>oketed in A handsomely Illustrated weekly. largest clr- doe i not hare them, write for cataingno to dress log her fellow passengers in a by various names, but are all due to the you can trust? culatton o f any scientific Journal. Terms. ________ $3 a said court on the lUth day of August, 1901, in sibly to wush his face, another squirrel B. T. frit ii, 3 and Parting fc., ifta .. Baa PraacWeo. year; four months, gL Sold by all newsdealers. railroad train ou the subject has been same cause, acid and other poisons in , a certain suit therein pending, wherein Che- ur it . M. S A W Y E R A c SOM. Sole Mfr* Cynlcoa—One that will trust you.— com et scudding along tlie branches of E «A t C a m b r id g e , M a n . revived by mu exchange. He speaks the blood that irritate and interfere with Boston Traveler. ; meketa !<*dgt\ No. 1, Independent Order of a neighboring tree, and away they go, Odd Fellows, of Salem, Oregon, a corpftra- Branch Office. « F B U W ashington. D .C . of her. to quote oue o f his own ex the proper action of the skin. one chasing the other. Jumping from tion, is plaintiff, and D .J . Bunyard, ami To have a smooth, soft skin, free from pressions, “ thusly:” “ She sod every E x tre m e «. branch tip to hrauch tip, racing up aud Alice Bunyard, his wife, are defendants, and all eruptions, the hleod must be kept pure womHD should have a Spear. She to me, e«>nima«dnig me to sell the And still we moan In fat*'« nade clutch. down the trunk and making the bark I directed Whatever may befall. weut on: ‘ What Is my Spear? Is It to and healthy. The many preparations of hereinafter described premises to satisfy the arsenic and potash and the large uutuher fly. Sometimes one loses his footing Of rain we either get too much amount« s|>ecitied in said execution ami de stay at home A darn stockln A be the of face powders and lotions generally Or else get none at all. and falls headlong 20 or 30 feet to the cree, to-wit; $642.99, with interest thereon at ser-lave of a domlneerlu man, or is it used in this class of diseases cover up — Washington Star. ground, landing there with n force that the rate of 6 per cent per annum from A u my S|H»nr to vote & speak & show* my for a short time, but cannot remove per — D E A LE R IN — 19, 1901, together with costs and dis makes him bounce. You think every gust W here the Danner Lie«. self the ekal o f ti man? Is there a sis manently the ugly blotches and the red, bursements taxed an I allowed at $20.50, and grain of sense must be knocked out of the costs of this sale, I will on disfiguring pimples. "I tell you, sir, there is danger In the ter in these keers thnt lias her proper the small body, but he only blinks a S a tu rd a y , O c t o b e r 5, Spear?’ saying which the eccentric fe E to r n m i v t g lla n o o / s t h e p r f o o higher education of women." “ Yes—for the uneducated mail."— bit. and. after a moment spent perhaps * 1901, at the hour of 1 o'clock, p, in,, of «aid male whirled her umbreller around o f » b o m u t i f u t c o m p l e x i o n In letting the stars set thnt must have day at the west door of the cimniy c unt Chicago Post. several times A finally Jab tied me In when such remedies are relied on. suddenly risen before his eyes, he house in Dallas,Polk county,Or. sell at public Mr. H. T. 8hnbe, 2 ?»v.| l.ucas Avenue, 81. Louis, the wesklt with It. ‘ Have no ohjeck- auction to the highest bidder f**r cash in hand Strom* In Death. streaks it up the nearest tree after the Mo., says • " My daughter w *s afflicted for year» shuns to your going Into the S|M»ar w «»n day of sale all the right, title intcresf and i'h a disfiguring eruption on her face, which “ If you die first,’ * Mid Mr*. Drear, other fellow. Long ufter they have estate of the said defendants, and each and business,* Hvr. I. Mmt you’H please re- resisted all treatment. She was taken to two “ You’ll wait for me, 1 know.” disappeared from sight you hear them every one «>f them, «ml «»f ail person« claim e le b r a te d health spring*. but received no bene memher I ain’ t a pickerel. Don’ t Spear c fit. "O h . y*n; I’ ve always had to, dear, M any medicine* w ere prescribed, but with chattering together up among the ing hy, through or tinder them, **r either *.f ’ Most everywhere wv g o ! " me again, if you please.’ ” out re*ult. until we decided to try 8. 8 8 . and by leaves like tw o watchmen’s rattles.— them, subsequent to the 3l«t day of January, -r Philadelphia Ihe tim e the first bottle was finished the eruption 1897. the date of the mortgage f«rech**ed in twgan todiaappcur. A do sen bottle* cured her Philadelphia Record. said «uit, of, in and to ihe said mortgaged completely and left her skin perfectly smooth. T o C le a n lin t » . FOR EVERY MILLIONS OF PEOPLE Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Give You Horse a Chancel PILES is w c a m o Keep Out the Wet P a ten t ^ SAWYER’S BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. Scieatitic American. ftUNN&Co.™'8"-^ New York J. PERRY CALDWELL VEHICLES HID AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. r)-A -IL iI-.A .S , Fine straw or panama lists which are very much soiled can easily be made present side by scruhhlug quickly with a saturated solution o f oxalic acid. Use n small brush and <|yy quickly to prevent warping. Keep the solution out of harm’s way, and re member It Is no more Innocent If called "salts of lem on" Mark the bottle "P oison" iu red Ink. CASTO R IA lo r Infants and Children. Tit KM Y n Hm Always Bought the Of She l* now «eventeen \r*r* old. and not « sign of the embarmnatug disease ha* ever return ed." G r a d a t i o n o f W 'e a l t h . premise«, described in said decree and execu T i n * t s fio to W o r k . "Is he rich?" as follows, to-wit: Lot* N«>. 3 and 8 in A woman was ouce trying to Induce 1 tion 8. S. 9. is a positive, unfitting cure for block C, in Datium A Haley's addition to the "R ich! Why, he’s ro rich lie can General Staermnu to use his Influence town of Monmouth, Polk county, Oregon, to- tlie wi*n* forms of akin trouble«. It is dodge his taxes."—Chicago Post. for her son In order that he might be I get her with the tenements, hereditaments and the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the only one guaranteed purely vegetable. given a place in the army, for which, appurtenance« then unto Wlonging or in any F a a t ld lo n « G o lfln g M a id « . wise ap|**rtaining. Bad blood makes make« had complexions. Feme women are particular about the however, he had shown no particular Dated Dallas, Oregon,this 3rd dav of Sept., , - purifies a n d invigo fitness. "Ills father was In the army." 1901. rates t h e o l d a n d color o f their golf club bags, snd they said the urgent mother, "and eo were 4 .G . V A N O ESD K L, makes new, rich blood can I k » varied to quite an extent, says Sheriff «*f Polk county, Oregon. t h a t nourishes th e the New York Times. There are the Ills grandfather and hts great grand body and keeps the all leather bags and the leather and father. ami It seems as If he ought to skin active and healthy and in proper canvas hags, and If a woman wears a follow the Hue." "H m ! Three generations In the condition to p e r f o r m its part towards golf suit o f the o! fash Hi b •own carrying off the impurities from the body. holland. which is new fash! I for army." snfd the general. “ Don’ t you If you have Errant«, Tetter, Acne, Salt this year, she can ! »ng io atch think, madam, thnt It ts about time for Rheunt PsorAsis, or your skin if rough one member o f the family (p work for It almost exactly. and pimply, send for our book on Blood a llTlnir’ *- and Skin Diseases and write our physi m. an«t that <vd court has wt the hearing th^re o# on Monday. OU. 7.IJ01.M the hnur of 1 oVl«K*k 1 cians about your case. No charge what* in the afternoon >4 «nid<t»>. »nd ad pen«»n« h-.ving er for this service. objection* to the same are notified to prescut them Ks III* Yo. Hi* «tom Bars k u ith SWIFT 9 ? f C *»C COMPANY. ATLANTA, I A . SSS S, to *«M court o«i or before said thne Dated, tikis th day of S«fH , l*»l. J. L COLLINS, rxeiulor. O P tE Q O TS T.