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P & J f p s freely, not ns a n o rn am en t, l>ut a s a prebervutive o f the wood, a s th e oil Is of th e iron. of th e la rg e p ack ers, o u t w hen order- , ing s ta te th a t tb e blood is w a u te d fo r { feeding purposes. A P o in t W hen If Y o u C o u ld L o o k ^ Into t h e fu tu re an d s e e th e con d ition to w h ic h your c o u c h , if n e g lec te d , nar y o u w o u ld seek relief at w ill b r in g y v o u , you a tu r a lly w ou ld be th rou gh once—a n a th a t n natui Shiloh’s Consumption to S prend Manure. W h e th e r o r no to sp re a d m a n u re In | w inter d ep en d s very m uch upon the la y o f th e lan d . I f It Is v ery billy, so th a t th e l e a d i n g s fro m th e m an u re | will ru n off Into a d itch o r gully, th e m an a re will p ro b ab ly n ot be m uch m ore v alu a b le th a n o rd in a ry soli, sa y s I C. V. G regory In A m erican A grlcultur- t 1st. On level land, how ever, th e re Is ' no b e tte r tim e to h au l m a n u re th a n d u rin g th e w in ter. W h a t does It m at- | te r if th e fertiliz e r ele m e n ts a r e leach* ( ed o u t? T h e teaching* ru n dow n into | th e soil an d a re a v a ila b le for p lan t I food sooner th a n If m a n u re is sp read in th e fa ll an d Im m ediately plow ed un- ! der. A w id eaw ak e, h u stlin g fa rm e r does not w a it for th e ru sh of sp rin g j w ork to do all his h au lin g . At th a t } tim e bis y a rd s should all be clear Kid up In good shape. D r ie d B lo o d For C a lv e » . j F o r tw o y e a rs th e K a n s a s exporl- ' m en t s ta tio n h as b een ex p erim en tin g w ith dried blood for n c a lf to n ic and I food. S everal te s ts h ave been made. ! an d th e s ta tio n Is convinced th a t dried K arl'iC lo v erR ttiT ta ptirifle» the Blood ! blood Is not only good for a w eak calf. | b u t Is an excellent rem edy for a calf —? i su b je c t to scours. Iu feeding dried blood a teasp o o u fu l in each te e d of m ilk Is s u ttlc ie n t G ive th is u n til tbe c a lf Is s tro n g or u n til th e scours d is P w i e r v e t h e T o o l» . ap p ear. I f a c a lf is very w eak, th e a l T he fa rm e r can n o t afford to have low ance m ay be Increased g ra d u a lly KOO.I tool* .D d m *ch»D«7 on h i .* « ™ to „ t(ll)leB[HK)nf a t a feed. T ills dried uni. k . he ca n afford to h ave building* bk)o<1 Jg m izcd w ltb tlle m ilk am i to pro tect them from th e w eath er, and ihouW |>e fed Jub, ,,H as he can n o t «pend a n hour or a d ay m ore |)|ood c im be o b ta in e d from any profitably th a n lu cleaning them up, | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ o v erh au lin g them and m aking re p a irs j ou them before they a re likely to be w anted again, «ays A m erican C u ltiv a tor. T h e plow s, h arro w s and m ore ex- penslve m achinery le ft o ut of doors th is w in ter will d eterio rate In value m ore th an one-fifth. T he loss would m ore th a n pav th e In terest ou th e cost T here is no poison so highly contagious, o f a good building to sh e lte r them In so deceptive a.ul so destructive. D o n 't be . . * ., dm too sure you are cured because all external am i In unm y c a s e exceed th e ta x e s on signs of the disease have .¡„ap p eared , and th e farm . I f they w ere not properly th e doctor the doctor says says vou you are are well well. M M any any per- per cared for w hen la s t used, tu k e one of sons have been dosed w ith M ercury and th ese fine d ay s and g a th e r them up, Potash for m onths or years, and pro «•lean them , oil th e ironw ork and p ain t nounced cured — to realize w hen too late all the w oodw ork. N ever m ind g e ttin g th a t th e disease was only covered u p — a p a in te r to do th e Job. Huy a can of U lr O n 0 B 0 n 0 n 0 n ta i U rn Ju ,1riven from th * UH IS LHtOm rfaceto break ready m ixed p a in t and a cheap brush. out again, an d to th eir sorrow and m ortifi U se a n y c o lo r th a t you like, l»ut use It cation find those nearest and dearest to them have been infected by th is loath some disease, for no o th er poison is so surely transm itted from p a re n t to child Administrator’s Sale. as this. O ften a bad case of R heum atism , C atarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, NOTICE IS H ER E B Y G IV EN THAT an old sore or ulcer developing in m iddle in puntunnee of an order of Male, made and life, can be traced to blood poison con- entered by the honorable county court of the county of Polk, »tate of Oregon on the inaearly T h o S , n o f t h o P a r e n t . <ith day of January, A. I),, 1902, in the m at ter of the entate of Corneliu» J\ Uiiruh, de- life, for it rem ains sm oldering in th e sys ceuHed, the underpinned, administrator of tem forever, unless p ro p e rly treated and safil estate, will sell a t public auction, sub driven out in the beginning. S. S. S. is ject to confirmation by »aid court, the fo llo w th e only antidote for th is peculiar virus, ing described real property, towit: Begin th e o n ly rem edy know n th a t can o v er ning at a point on the north boundary line of come it and drive it o u t of th e blood, and the donation land claim of Pleasant Orchard it does th is so thoroughly an d effectually and wife. Not No. 1,906, claim No. 58, in th at th e re is never a return of th e disease township 6 south, ran^e? 5 west, o f the vV il- ut iliate you afterw ards. lainette nieridi m in Polk county, stat« of Or to em barrass or h hum cures C ontagious Blood egon, which is 2-1.0t> chains east o f the »outh- Poison in an y an d all west corner of the donation land claim of s t a g e s ; co n tain s no John M. East arid wife, Net. No. 1,900, in m ineral to break down said township and ran^e afore»aid, thence east 37.01 chain» to the partition fence divid S your co nstitution ; i t is S S ing the lands herein described from the lands purely vegetable an d th e only blood pu ri formerly owned by (J. P. Zumwalt, thence fier know n th a t cleanses th e blood and south 58.92 chains, thence west 29.30 chains at th e sam e tim e builds u p th e general to the west boundary of the donation land ciaim of George VV\ VVilsan, Not. No. 7,005, health. O ur little book on contagious blood thence north 11.20 chains to the township line, thence west 7.30 chains, thence north poison is th e m ost com plete and in stru c 38.78 chains, thence west 15.40 chains, thence tive ever issued; it n o t only tells all north 17i degree« east 93-1C0 chain», tiiunce about th is disease, but also how to cure east 13.30 chains, thence 8.23 chain» to the yourself a t hom e. It is free an d should place of beginning, containing 208.25 acres of be in th e h an d s of everyone seek in g a land more or less, Said sale will be made on cure. Send for it. the THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. 8 t h Day o f M a rc h , A. !)., 1902, at 1 o'clock, p. m., at the court house door in the town of Dallas in said Polk « unity, state of Oregon. Terms of sale, cash when confirmed by the court. DAVID PET EH S, A FREE PATTERN A l.uihiitrutor of the estate of Corneliu» P. (jour own selection) to every sub Unruh, deceased, scriber. Only 50 cent» a year. — i I I V > v ll Trouble». K cen ts. L e R oy, N . G u aranteed to c u r e Con- gum ption, B r o n c h i t i s , V * A s t h m a , an d a ll L u ng C ures Cough» and C olds in a day. W rite to S. C. W e i l s S l Co., Y ., fo r fre e tria l b o ttle. HINTS TOR FARMERS Contagious B lood Poison 5 0 YEARS' EXPERIENCE MS CALL'S, MAGAZINE A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. T r a d ì M ark « D em on * C o p y r ig h t s A c . A n yo n e »ending a »kotrh And dnsriintlnn m ay «Illicitly uaeortuln o u r opinion fre o w h eth er nil invention 1« p ro b ab ly patentable. Coniiimnlcu- flou» »triotlyeonfldenM .il. It nnd book on Patent» •a n t free, o ld e s t ag e n cy fo r aecurliiir patent». I’n tent» taken t lim n uh M unii S Co. re c e iv e special notUe, w ith o u t c imrgo, in th e Scientific American. A hand»omeljr Minstrel od weekly. lament otr- •ntbuion of »ny aelsnUfln Journal. Tomi», $8 » vow: four month», $L Bold by all newsdealers. 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Sold in nearly every city an4 town, or bv mail from TH E M cC A LL 113-113.117 West 31st S t , C O .* Nf W YORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of mi execution and order of »»le du ly ¡«»tied «»it of the circuit court of the ntat' Sheriffs Sab. of Oregon for tin» county of Polk, bearing flat th# 15th «lay of January, 1902, in it «nit then* In ftsudiiur wherein Abel Fglow ¡a plaintiff N otice Is hereb y given th a t by v ir wild Kolia Wat#rhou»e nnd Polk County bank, tue of an execution a n d o rd er of sale a eorpo*-*ti«>n, are detvmlwtit», ujmiii a decree «inly inaued out of the circuit court of the r*ti«i*reJ and entered in »aid »»it <m th« I’.ith day of January, 1908» and to me dir»oted( Mate «f Oregon for Polk oountv, bearing date theiH thof JanuRiy I9f , pon 1 tlecree duly wontmattdmg me to »»11 th# hereinafter tie Merit*«! premi»#«. aiul cut <>f th# pr oceeds of made, enrolled an dockt*eii in »«id court. »•« the 22nd day *tf Jan., Ilk 2, in a certain suit *oveh »ale to make the sums of momy in »aid therein |*endititf, wherein Chemvketi lodife dovrte Mpecified, I will on No. 1, Indepetulvut Order of Odd Fellow«, S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y IB th , of Salem, Oregon, a corporation, plaintiff, 1908» at the hour of l o'clock, p, m,» of t»i • I nnd Hvron Hunter and Sndie Hunter, hi« ■lay at ti e went d«H»r of the county c**ui i v.ife, fda M. Hunter, Nora R. Hunter, Ju- tumae in D.dla», Polk county,Or. aell at public | !iu A. Smith, Alice hell and F. I.. hell, her Auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand i l.u«band, Willi# h Thomas and Lem. SI tail- on day of sale the asid premia««, which are | dock, adiuinintrator» of the e*tate of Thonnwi deecrihed *e foil«»*«, to*wit: L u <>n# (1) uiu.1 I M. 11 unirr. deceased, are defendantM ami di- two (^) In block t hirteen (13) in the town of n c tu i t«* me. Acupnandlng me to »ell the here- Monmouth, in 1'olk county, state of Oregon, I ¡natter denrrihed premise» to Matiufy the a* shown by tho duly recorded pint of »aid ! auuiunte M|Ntcified iu said execution and de town, together with the tenement«, heredita le rec to-wit: $668.20, with interest theiyon at ment« aim ! appurtenance" thereunto be!, •ng- I tlu* rate of 10 percent per ann im, since Jan 4ng or in any wine appertaining. Said »uU uary 13th, 1902, and $10 attorneys’ fee«, and wifi be tnmle subject to redempti >n in the $.30 cost» of suit., and accruing co»U, and timmier provided by law. $25.47 taxes (mid ou »aid property by tho Dated D h M aa , Oregon,this 17th day of Jan., plaintiff, 1 will on 1902 S a t u r d a y , th o 8 t h of M a r c h , 1003, .1 .0 VAN ORSDKL, A t the hour of 1 o’clock, p. m.. of »aid »lay, Sheriff of 1'ulk county, Oregon. at the front door of the court house in Dallas, in »aid Polk county, sell at public auction to tiie highest bidder for cash in hand on dav of For Sale. wale, all tbe right, title, interest and estate of the said def -ndant», each, and every one of ACRV* o r LAND AT PKKDFF. POITR AC. them, and of all |*eri*ons claiming by, through » ' ' re» In mcHbw, 4 Acres in fruit, 1« »me ill or under them, or either of them, sub*e«pient p*ttttirv. Ooyt) Lou o- a ** m ! barn, fltic spriac» only to the date of the mortgage foreclosed in »aid one fourth mile front w nool lion»«, store ano poat- suit, of, in and to the »aid mortgaged prem oftlfo 00 aitji.lniiu: » uiniaoe. Sc« or .obhu.-e. IVmt- ises, descrilicti in said execution :<n 1 tlecree »•»«ter iv*-«h-c, M k essrtj. Oregon. aw follows, to-wife: The west half of the fol lowing tract of land: Commencing at a point 70 link» west and 7.7** chains south of monu ment No 3, situate at th# snnthw >«t corner of block No. 11, in the tow n of Monmouth, in the county of Folk and state of Ore*on, ruMiiug theuce west 3.71 chain», thence south N S h & i t i end Children. 1.75 chain», thence cast 5.71 chains, thence north 1.75 chains to the place of beginning, and Containing "lie acre more cr I«*»#. Dated at Dalian, Oregon, this 4th day of February, 1908. J. G. VAX ORSDRI h Sheriff of polk comity, Oregon. C A ST O R IA Hi KM Y n H» i Always Bought For th e D E H O R N IN G C A T T L E . S i m p l e r t s d H A c l e u t C n .'te F o r H « l i - In *, t h e A n i m a l a . flo g . T h e re Is one point in fa v o r o f th e hog w hich is not a lw a y s placed to its ■•redit an d th a t is, unlike th e horse, cow j t sheep, it produces a n u m b er of young a t one birth, sa y s a W isconsin corre- I spondent o f P ra irie F arm er. T h is fact 1 en ab les those w ho m ake hog raisin g a I specialty to rupidly increase such stock I an d cheapens th e co st of prod u ctio n by I reducing the n u m b er of so u rces from | w hich the increase is derived. T a k in g th is Into con sid eratio n an d also th a t the hog will e a t a n y th in g th a t m ay be I produced upon th e farm , he is a more valuable anim al th a n he is credited w ith l>e!ng. - ; t k w S l D i XÛ* ki'jy *> •- j s tv. 1 Aggelatile ¡'repornt 1 : n Tor As , j Tìis ISad Vs2 Kara Always Bcughi 5ini'!atui;5ilicF co< inncinetfula- i * ! Unfi she S luiuedìs a n U m - T ls u f M Y oung P o r k P o p n U r . T h e po p u larity of young pork, w ith plenty o f lean m eat on It, h as proved a boon to th e farm ers, fo r It Is f a r m ore profitable to raise th e first 100 p ounds of an y an im al th a n th e la s t 100 pounds, sa y s A m ericau C u ltiv ato r. T h is is p a r t ly d u e to th e fa c t th a t n a tu re forces th e g ro w th of th e y o u n g an im al rapidly, bones, m uscles und flesh all g ro w in g so th a t every ounce of food is alm o st e n tirely co nverted Into live w eigbL T h ere is p ractically no loss, and all th e an im al requires Is f a ir a tte n tio n an d good food. N atu re is tbeu ab le an d w illing to do th e r e s t T a n n in s W ool For W in te r . P re p are w in te r q u a rte rs by a th o r ough cleaning an d w h itew ash in g . Re place all broken g lass and p u tty all loose panes. S top all holes an d cra c k s w ith p ap er an d s trip s of cloth, b o ard s or shingles. C or« of C orn F odd er. Corn fodder p ro p erly c a re d fo r la equal in feed in g v a lu e to tim o th y hay. It should lie sto re d u n d e r cover b efo re th e fall ra in s s e t In or sta c k e d In a w ell m ade sta ck . ic o t ic . w S rr V f* * n r s s a J B j m m Fimvh* S m d ' v Jlx.Sauvt * .V..4T - I sbtMc .ftW - \ JhfflfiuwU 1il IfUiiSl i<*uiieSodm * JW - Apetfec! Remedy l o r Cons Op« H on, S o u r Slom aeh.Uiarrliocii W orms .Convulsions .Feverish n e s s «ml L o s s o f S l e e p . Eac Sonile Signature of NEW YORK. v fH a F Use Fcr Over Thirty Tears W t n to n * M I n d ig e stio n . O rw w sln e»» and D ia rrh ea I 'iH u b n r y and L ask er. H a r ry N. F illsb u ry , th e A m erican ch ess ch am p io n , w as In terv iew e d re cen tly w ith reg ard to th e re p o rt from E n g la n d th a t he had ch allen g ed Dr. L ask er to a m atch fo r tb e w o rld ’s ch am p io n sh ip . In rep ly to th e s ta te m ent t h a t th e re p o rt h ad a p p e a re d in L a sk e r’s ow y colum n in a M a n ch ester p ap er, F illsb u ry said th a t lie had se n t no fo rm al challen g e. "T h e re is. ho w ev er.” he ad d ed , "a p e rfe c t u n d e rs ta n d ing b etw een D r. L a sk e r an d m y se lf In reg ard to a m atch iu th e fu tu re .” l i e declin ed to com m it h im self an y f u r th er, b u t sta te d th a t be ex p ected to sail fo r E n g la n d u b o u t tb e en d of th e y e a r an d th a t th e tim e to bo se t fo r th e m atch w o uld depend e n tire ly on c ir cu m sta n c e s. T h e p re su m p tio n Is th a t F illsb u ry an d L a sk e r w ill su it each o th e r’s con v en ien ce a s m uch a s pos sib le an d m a k e th e tim e fit lu w ith th e In te rn a tio n a l to u rn a m e n ts to be held In E u ro p e n e x t yeilr, The V ie w s of a G ran d A n to In S h e e p . S ele* a n d T e n a n y . F ra n k S elee's ad v ice to the Boston N atio n al c lu b Is to play Cooley a t first In p re fe re n c e to allo w in g T enney to w ork th e clu b for big m oney. Selec lias no e a rth ly use fo r T enney, w ho has m an ag erial am b itio n s. S heep troubled w ith dro w sin ess, d ia r rhea an d cough a r e sufferin g from indi gestion and should be tre a te d th is w ay: G ive h alf u pint of raw liuseed oil. A fte r It h as o p e ra te d give b ran m ash once a day. iu w hich give to n lam b one level teasp o o u fu l of a n even m ix tu re of ground ginger, g e n tia n and su lp h a te of iron. C ontinue th is for som e tim e. G ive tw ice a s m uch to a sheep. D I n piin p . “ I h a v e b e e n l if t i n g G A S C A l lf S T S f o r I n s o m n ia , w ith w h ic h I h a v e b e e n u n iic te d for o v e r t w e n ty y e a r s , a n il I c un s a y t h a t C u s c u r e ts h a v e »riven m e m o re r e l i e f t h a n a n y o t h e r r e m e d y I h a v e e v e r tr i e d . 1 s h a ll c e r t a i n l y r e c o m m en d th e m to m y f r i e n d s ns beinir a il th e y a re r e p r e s e n te d .” T n o s . U i l l a u d , ElR iu, III. T h » l.n te s t In n a t t e r . V egetsline is a new product p rep ared from th e coco an u t th a t is being m a n u factu re d by a M arseilles firm . I t Is a kind o f b u tte r, w hich. It Is sta te d , is es pecially ad a p te d to the uses of b ak ers an d confectioners. T he a rtic le Is h a rd e r an d w h ite r th a n b u tte r, w hich it only resem bles In Its fa tty n a tu re . It Is obtained by refining th e oil e x tra c t of the dried cocoanut. S T i o f Sheep. T h e co u p lin g of sh e ep is a su b je c t th a t In m a n y cases receiv es too little a tte n tio n , sa y s W . J . C lark e in W ool M a rk ets a n d Sheep. To allow a ram to run w ild, a s It w ere, w ith a bunch o f ew es w ith o u t reg ard to o r co n sid era tion fo r p ro p er m u tin g is w ro n g an d is not co n d u civ e to th e ra isin g of th e s ta n d a rd o f ^ o u r flocks. W h ere th e ram is allo w ed to ru n w fA th e flock d u rin g th e cou p lin g seaso n he should be given a feed of g ra in d aily . H e should also be rid d led on th e b re a st an d w ell b ack b etw een th e fo re legs w ith a m lx t’— e of oil an d lam p b lack . T h is w ill sh o w w h ich ew es h av e been serv ed by him . W hen serv ed , th e se should be rem oved from th e m ain flock an d p m in a lo t o r field, an d a f te r th e co u rse o f tw o w eek s a n o th e r ram , rid d led w ith a m ix tu re of o ch er an d oil. should be p u t w ith th em . Any "coining a ro u n d ” w ill th en be serv ed anti m ark ed . W h ere t h e ram Is som e w h a t in activ e a n d easily fa tig u e d he should be "sto o d .” CANDY C A T H A R T IC SIlf.K e F op Etvt*« a m i L a m b s . W e h a v e n e v e r had a silo. H av in g a l w a y s a g re a t a b u n d a n c e of a lf a lfa or clo v er h a y w e h a v e not needed it m uch, sa y s Jo sep h E. W ing in B reed er’s G a zette. Vet su c h sh e p h e rd s a s II. II. M iller an d II. I*. M iller, both ftHnous lam b g ro w ers, use silos. II. F. M iller d eclares good silag e a g re a t aid iu keep ing up th e m ilk ilow o f th e ew es. T h ere is no d o u b t th a t th e ew e need s a b o u t th e sa m e ratio n a s th e d a iry cow w hile sh e Is su c k lin g h er Iam b. I would su g g est th a t th e silag e I k * m ade so a s to be sw eet, fe a rin g th a t m uch ac id ity io It w ould h arm th e lam b s th ro u g h th e ntllk. T h a t m ean s th a t th e coru sho u ld g t fa irly m a tu re b efo re b ein g p u t into silo. P o in t* o f n G ood S lie e p . L o ts o f hone, large, s tro n g Jo in ts nnd a flat r a th e r th a n a round pipestem Itg a re th e th in g s to in sist upon, sa y s Wool M a rk ets an d Sheep. T h e belly 1 nnd b a rk line sho u ld b oth be s tra ig h t, th e b ack brood a u d th e sk in b rig h t red, ! th o u g h d a rk an d even lig h te r sk in n ed ; ra m s a re so m etim es v ery vigorous. T h is is uot th e rule, how ever. Contfiiclou s O p h t h a l m i a . Low, w et places o r rivers, etc., are th e source of tin* germ of o p h th alm ia, P h y sic tlte afflicted an im a ls w ith epsoin su its: follow w ith doses of sa lt- p eter tw ice d a ily until well. A d u lt an im als ta k e one pound of s a lts nnd tablespoon fid of sa ltp e te r a t a dose. f 'aIves should h av e doses acco rd in g to size. K eep affected eyes covered w ith so ft cloth to be kept c o n sta n tly w e t w ith n solution of creolin fo rty drops, soft w a te r one q u a rt, or 10 per ce n t solution of boraclc acid. If yon ca u procure It In tim e, one o f th e ta r p ro d u ct d is in fe c ta n ts will be fo u n d as effective as uny o th e r rem edy If used In 5 per ce n t solution. DEHOUNINO CA.QE. h ead p a sse s it is p u sh ed to th e le f t side an d faste n e d a s tig h t a s req u ire d by a sm all Iron pin slipped th ro u g h th e cro ssp ieces ac to p back of it. A s soou a s tb e head is faste n e d a h an d sp ik e is slipped th ro u g h th e cage b ack o f th e a n im a l an d a n o th e r o ver th e neck to hold th e h ead dow n. T hese rem ain in place u su a lly w ith o u t hold ing, th e o p e ra to r s ta n d in g in fro n t w hile ta k in g off th e ho rn s. T he sm a ll e s t a n im a l h av in g h o rn s u p to a bull w eig h in g 1,830 p o u n d s h a s been d e bt rued In th is sized cage. A n im als w eig h in g up to 1.200 p o u n d s p a ss rig h t th ro u g h th e cag e w hen th e lioldiug lev er is th ro w n b a rk a g a in s t th e rig h t side. C ow s h eav y iu c a lf a n d la rg e r a n im a ls b ack o u t of th e cage. A w in te r t r ip to so u l h e rn C a lifo rn ia I a n d A riz o n a via tb e fam o u s Shasta | R o u te is o n e n e v e r to be f o rg o tte n , j R en ew ed a c q u a in ta n c e w ith tin s se c tio n w ill ev e r d ev elo p fresh p o in ts of i n te r e s t an d a d d e d so u rces of e n jo y m e n t u n d e r its su n n y sk ie s, in tb e va rie ty of in te r e s ts an d ad d e d in d u s tr ie s , iu its prolific v e g e ta tio n a n d a m o n g its n u m b e rle ss re so rts of m o u n ta in , s h o re , valley a n d p la in . T w o tr a in s leav e P o rtla n d d a ily , m o rn in g a n d e v e n in g for C a lifo rn ia . T h e se tr a in s sir# e q u ip p e d w ith tb e m o st im p ro v e d p a tte r n of s ta n d a rd a n d to u r is t sle ep in g c a rs , a n d th e low ra te s hi ace tin* fcrib in re a c h of a ll. F o r illu s tra te d g u id es of C a lifo rn ia an d A riz o n a w in te r re so rts, a d d re ss R . B. M iller, G en - I eru l P a s s e n g e r A g e n t, P o rtla n d O re- ! K°I>- A W re tc h e d M i l li o n a ir e . Ifrihn*» lUodcNt I f) D em an d . PI#a»nnr.. P a la ta b le . P o te n t. T n ste Ooofl. Do F ra n k H ah n , th e crack left h an d ed Good Never Siekoii. Weaken, or Gripe. Hie. 2i»c, 60c. p itc h e r o f th e C in cin n ati club. Las su b i ... C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... m itted his tertin» to T re a s u re r L loyd for »Irrita« Rfftrtl t’..Ri|.Rn», CliIrnKii. Munirent. New YnrL. ¡114 n e x t season H e m odestly a s k s fo r $•*».- M n . T f l - R f P 8ol«t anti m u m m i e Ml by a l l d n i K - 200 am i sa y s th e A m erican leag u e has I I U I w D f t V »jists io C ( I K K T o b a c c o H a b i t . -vru_ — - -V-': -, .- . . . R epeated e x p e rim e n ts have failed to prove th a t sm u t is in ju rio u s to cattle, b ut lu o u r ex p erien ce we find th a t w h ere sm ut Is p len tifu l th ere is u sually p resen t th e fun g u s w hich gives rise to "co rn sta lk d ise ase." For th is reason g reat care should be tak en In feed in g tb e stnlkfields to cattle. Allow them in fields for an h o u r or tw o in th e m orn ing an d aftern o o n an d see th a t a t all tim e s they can got a full supply o f salt anti w ater. It Is also ad v isab le to feed hay. stra w an d o th e r foods in ad d itio n to sta lk s w ith the Idea of o b v ia tin g im paction of th e sto m ac h or bowels. O A •M tw F o r O v e r Sixty Y e a rs . Jury. T h e fo llo w in g w o rd s a r e from a re c e n t d e liv e ra n c e of th e g ra n d ju r y of C hicago: " T h e m em b ers of th is body a r e n o t P u rita n s , b u t th e f a c t t h a t at le a s t 90 p er ce n t o f all c rim in a l cases com ing b efo re th is body h av e lmd som e saloon co nnection, d ire c t o r in d i re c t. co n v in ces ns th a t th e in te re s t of p u b lic m o rals will he su b serv ed b y a s tr ic t en fo rc e m e n t o f e x is tin g o rd in a n ces g o v ern in ': tl:e co n d u ct of salo o n s.” R ecord. A u to m o b ile C lu b s In c re u s o . A co m p ilatio n of tb e au to m o b ile clu b s o rg an ized to d a te sh o w s th a t th irty - th re e o rg a n iz a tio n s o f A m erica a r e d ev o ted ex clu siv ely to th e In ter e s ts of au to m o b illsm . A dditio n al re p o rts d o u b tle ss will in crease th e n u m b e r to n b o u r f o r ty . W ith o u t excep tio n , e v e ry title Includes th e w o rd s "a u to m o b ile d u l» .” T h e to P u b l i c . Allow me to say a few words in praibc of C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough R e m edy. I had a very severe cough nnd cold ami feared t h a t I would get pneumonia, b u t after taking tin* sec ond dose of this medicine 1 fPU better three bottles of it cured my cold ami the pains in m y chest d i s a p p e a r e d entirely. I am m ost respectfully yours for health, R a lph S. Myers, fii Thirty-seventh street, Wheeling, . West Virginia. JJo.* 8l4^u A d am K . ; Wilson An old ami well tried remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while tee th ing, with perfect success. I t soothes the child, softens the gum s, allays ull pain, cures wind colic and is th e best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste, hold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value in incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Sy rup and take no other kind. A s It is c o n tra ry to nil a th le tic prece d e n ts to a c c e p t In te rm e d ia te m ile tim .'s d u rin g a tr ia l u s b ein g th e fig u re for one m ile, th e A utom obile C lu b < f A m er ica p ro b ab ly will d eclin e to a c c e p t th e reco rd o f W inton. m ad e d u rin g th e th ird m ile o f Ids ten m ile jo u rn ey . T he tim e w a s 1:00 2-7», w hile th e tim e for th e first m ile w a s 1:00 4-o. T h e d a r ing C lev elan d m o to rist m ay receiv e g e n e ra l c re d it fo r ids fa s te s t mile, b u t th e Inst m en tio n ed figure will be ac cep ted n s th e one m ile record. In d ig estio n in sheep may be avoided by giving linseed oil m eal or g ro u n d linseed once a d a y in feeds of fo u r ounces to a sheep, a n d on th e first ap- p ea ra n e e of c o n stip a tio n giv e h a lf a pint of th e ra w linseed oil. G ive ev ery day a full teasp o o u fu l of g ro u n d g in ger. g en tian anti su lp h a te o f iron. Too m uch feeding on second g ro w th clover should be avoided, a s It w ill easily cause such tro u b le us this. C o rn sta lk N . u ^ P r o p e r C o u p lin g F o r Iniueiu'ss in tho coffin jo in t of a h o rse uppiy a c a n tb a rid in b lister, well rub b ed lu. o v er th e heel an d keep th e nnUunl up in a sm all y ard or sta ll till well. R ep eat th e b lis te r lu tw o w eeks If necessary. Sheep o t f Bears the Signature S h e e p s k in s . F irs t scrap e off tho fat. T a k e equal p a rts of alu m nud sa lt, add w a te r an d cook to a paste, sa y s A m ericau A gricul tu ris t. S pread th e skin out carefu lly to keep th e wool clean an d ru b the p a s te thickly o v er th e flesh side. Fold together, roll up fo r a d ay an d n ex t d ay rub o v er It m ore of tlte p aste. Re p e a t th is a th ird tim e. A fte r it d ries o u t sc rap e off th e s a lt an d alu m an d ru b it soft. Use no oil on th e skin. It m ay th en be colored an y sh a d e d esired an d will m uke p re tty m ats fo r th e floor, c a rria g e o r b a b y ’s gocart. G et R e a d y ! Promotes Di^eslion.Chj.'erfLil- ¡jj ness and Rest .Contains neillier Opium.Morplüne nor Muterai. N i w a n é a ir a _ ] Àj F -r (n(ants aud Children. Y a ln e o f C o rn S tover. T he M aryland ex p erim en t sta tio n re p o rts th a t by w eighiug th e e a rs an d sto v e r of corn an d an aly zin g them th ey found l,«r>30 pounds o f d igestible m a tte r lu the e a rs an d 1.042 iu the stover, or 112 pounds m ore of food In the stover th a n in th e ear. P ro b ab ly It w as not a s rich lu p ercen tag e of pro tein us w ere th e e a r an d g ra in , b u t It w as eertulnly too v alu ab le to be w a s t ed, a s it o ften Is w here th e corn sh red der h as not com e In use. A nd, by th e w ay, chem ists say th e low er p a rt of the sta lk Is m ore u u tritio u a th a n th a t above the e ar. « In resp o n se to In q u iry T h e N atio n al S to ck m an rep u b lish es th e su b jo in ed d e scrip tio n o f a d eh o rn in g cag e: D im en sio n s, d feet long, <» feet high, C! j f t e t w ide a t top in fro n t an d 4^i feet w id e a t top a t b a c k en d ; bottom or foot b o ard a foot w ide, w ith seven c le a ts IK» Inches th ick , a foot long, nailed acro ss it to k eep c a ttle from slip p in g ; fo o tb o ard 2 in ch es th ick an d re sts o n th re e 2 by 4 Inch crosspieces 4 feet long. To th ese a r e bolted u p rig h t p ieces 7 fe e t long. 2 by 4 Inches, fo r n a ile rs fo r sid es of cage. A cross the top o f cag e a r e used tw o s trip s 1 by 4 in ch es fo r ea c h se t o f u p rig h ts, bolted one on each sid e o f u p rig h t. T h e In sid e of th is fra m e is b o ard ed up w ith inch p lu n k of co n v en ien t w id th s. T h e lo w er 2V j fe e t sho u ld close enough to p re v e n t u n im n ls p u ttin g th e ir feet th ro u g h th e crack s. On le ft side, th re e a u d a h a lf feet fro m bo tto m , sh o u ld be used a board n foot w ide an d a foot lo n g er th a n the cage. I n th is b ore tw o o n e in ch holes fo u r In ch es fro m sid e s of b oard. T h ro u g h th e s e p u t a piece o f ro p e and He on o u tsid e. T h is loop is p u t o v er th e n n lm a l’s nose a n d d ra w n tig h t by th e u se o f a h a n d spike. A n u p rig h t lev er Is used to catch th e b ack o f th e head a n d d ra w It to th e le ft side o f cage. T h is u p rig h t sho u ld be a stro n g 2 by 4 inch. 9 fe e t long, b o lted to bo tto m cro ssp iece n e a r u p p e r en d . slip p in g th e rig h t side, th e hack an d fo rth betw een th e cro ssp ieces th a t hold th e to p s of th e tw o fro n t u p rig h ts in place. T h is lev er Is th ro w n to th e rig h t w h en open fo r th e a n im a l to e n te r. As soon a s th e B r i g h t ' s Disease. The largest sum ever paid for a pre scription, changed hands in S«n F r a n cisco, A n g iu t 3dth, 1001. T be trans* iui involved in coin amt stock $112,f>00 ami was paid by a party of business men for a specific fur Bright’s disease and diabetes, h ith e rto incurable dis eases. They comm enced the serious investigation of th e specific Novem ber lfitti, 11)00. They interviewed »Cores (kt ihe cured and tried it nut ou its merits by p u ttin g over three doz en cases on the t r e a tm e n t and w a tch ing them . T hey also got physician* to n a m e chronic, incurable cases and administered it with the physicians for judges. Up to A ugust 25th, eighty seven per cent of '.lie test Caeca were either well or progressing favorably. There being b ut th ir te e n per c ent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transac tion. T he proceed ings of the iuvcstigaiing co m m itte e and the clinical reports of tlte test cases were published aud will he m ail ed free ou application. Address J o h n J. F ulton Com pany, 420 M ontgom ery street, San Francisco, California. j j j T h e eto -y ia to ld of tlie o w n e r of se v e ra l r a ilr o a d , w ho was u n a l le Io b u v relief from th e n e n e-t»\ is tin g a g o n y of n e u r a lg ia . I t is a n u n lik e ly ta l *. T h e sick m an m u s t h av e k n o w n th a t P e r iy D av is' P a in k ille r w ou ld h e lp h im at o n c e , as it h as h elp ed h «» m a n y th o u s a n d s of » o fferers in t h e p ast six tv y e a rs. T h e re is b u t o n e P j in k ille r, P e r ry D a v is’. W h e n t h e C h im n e y is ch o k ed w ith so o t, tlie fire la n g u is h e s a n d g o es o u t W h e n th e b ro n c h ia l tu b e s are clo g g ed w ith p h le g m , th e flam e of life flicker»*. I n t e llig e n t t r e a tm e n t w ith A lle n ’s L u n g B a lsam b rin g s u p th e p h le g m , a lia v s itrilam a- tio n , sto p s th e c o u g h a u d p ain in th e c h e s t a n d , in a w o rd , overcom e« th o s e te rrib le co ld s w h ich if n e g le c te d soon becom e c o n s u m p tio n . f i e IIn«l K e e n i T a e k w a r d . "W e re you su rp rise d w h en I p ro posed?” he asked. "W ell,” «he rep lied th o u g h tfu lly , ” I w as not so su rp rise d t h a t you proposed w hen you did u s I w as th a t you did not propose on som e p rev io u s o cca sions.”—C hicago P ost, 11« C a n ' t S t o i » , F ar from tho madding crowd's Ignoble Strife The slave of golf, blue nosed and lonely, stands. And o'er the frozen hill, as for dear life. He knocks the ball and blows upon his hands. —Chicago Record-Herald. A bont th « S is e o f It. L ittle W illie—Say, pa, w h a t is the differen ce b etw een b io g rap h y a n d a u to b io g rap h y ? P a —B io g rap h y , m y «on, «how s a m an a s h e is. w h ile a u to b io g ra p h y show s him n s he th in k s he is.—C h icag o News. A ll t h e D if fe r e n c e . " I s n ’t It w o n d erfu l how d iffe re n t tb< w orld looks to a m an w hen he h a s n larg e b a n k acco u n t?” "Y es, a n d I t’s m ore w o n d erfu l how d iffe re n t th e m a n looks to th e W’o rld .” —P h ila d e lp h ia N o rth A m erican. H i# S u b s t i t u t e . S h e e p N o t« # . "I’ve a great schem e," »aid good Deacon Tec. S heep a r e close cro p p ers a n d d esp ise j "1 like to play golf, don’t you see? 1 long g rass. But It's naughty to swear. R e g u la r feed in g m ak es even an d S o when I fan the air The boy pokes the parro t for me!" well m arb led m utton. —J udge. Good sheep, good lan d a n d good The R eason W hy. ro o ts u su a lly go to g eth er. J a c k —I t ’s no use. Y our f a th e r w o n ’t K eep th e lam b s gro w in g . T h ey will listen to me, an d y e t you a s su re d me n ev er reco v er from a setb aen . th a t he w a n te d to g e t you off hia R e g u la r feeding a n d ste ad y g ro w th m ak e good wool as w ell a s good lam bs. hands. Helen—Ferhaps that's why he won’t I f e arly lam b s a re to be m ade a sp e cialty , tk e ew es m u st be b red I d listen to you. good season i j I RipansTabules Doctors find A Good Prescription for Mankind. I 0 f 0 r 5 c £N?S A t D rug S tores H o tb e d t C n lt n r e For L e tt« « « . T h e h etb ed c u ltu re o f lettu ce Is not so m uch p racticed on a com m ercial place a s by p riv a te g ard e n e rs. T h e fo r m er uses fo rcin g houses a u d th e la tte r g en erally sa sh e s h eated w ith fe rm e n t in g m an u re. T h e am o u n t o f m a n u re used depend* on th e m o n th t H** ho tb ed Is m ade. H o tb ed s m ad e in D ecem ber n nd o p e ra te d th e w hole w in te r sh o u ld h a v e a b o u t tw o feet o f m an u re, an d fo r th o se m ad e in M arch fifteen inches a re su fficien t.— N. B u tterb ach , N ew Je rsey . SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIM E TABLE CORVALLIS MAIL DAILY 7 30 % m Lv................. P»rtta»i 1 Ar R;.*4> p m 110.1 a m Lv ............Derry . . . . . I * Z;14 j» tn ll;.’* /»p m A r.......... CorvrUiis. Lv t sX tp n i At Albany and Corvcllt# connect with trains of Or gem Central and B##t#ni rail mod. DALLAS PA8SKNGRR—DAILY. EX. SUNDAY M R p m Lv. . Portland. Ar a m MSI p in' Ar .Lv «.10 am YAMHILL DIVISION: »r dei>ot foot of Jefferson »trret AlltLIK r in tiV Y -T R I -W E E K L Y Leave S:S6 » m Portland Arrive S:0f> p m Leave 3:50 p m Dallas Arrive S 50 » m Arrive 5 . 1 0 p ui Airlle Leave 7 So a m