TO AID IN DEH O R NING .
•Ju*t thvn th e lit'«* o rn to r from Ain
bam a w ith clinched Cat. ahouted a t a p p i i c t i o n o f t h . U e v i r . r . » d b p
M r H eed: ‘Your lu ll::« 1» th e mo*! .
« « « » . «he H o r . . r . . n . r .
d a m n a b le e v e r m ade In vour ch air. I t I <'birk Itra ly o f C a lifo rn ia «end* th e
la no th in g sh o rt o f ruvululion. It o u s h t fo llo w in g to H o a rd ’* D airy m an
I inclose* you a tie fu r b o lding c o w 's
to b u ry you ao d eep tb u t G a b rie l's
b e a d a t sta n ch io n w h ile d eh o rn in g . 1
tr u m p e t w o n 't w uken you.’
“ Mr. Heed lean ed o v er th e n a n d re- th in k It th e b e s t tie I know . It m ay
p lt.il lo M artin, w ith bla u suul d ra w l: n ot be n ew to you, b u t a s I h a v e seen
H al n
removes from the »oil
•No, not j e t . T h e g e n tle m a n bus sim som e In q u iry in y o u r p a p e r in re g a rd
ply risen to u e.uestlon o f o rd e r un d la to deh o rn lug I th o u g h t 1 w ould sen d It
large quantities of
to you. I send you u sm all m odel to
uow a ia lln g it.’ ”
show how to u se It. W h en th e co w 's
h ead !s f a s t In sta n ch io n , th e rope Is
J f ia t L ik e I h e H o o k s .
" I'm from E n g la n d ,” said th e m an dropped o v er h e r neck, th e loop Is
on th e enr p latfo rm , a d d re ss in g no- c a u g h t on th e u n d e r sid e a n d th e rope,
b o d j in p a rtic u la r an d ap ro p o s o f n o th doubled, Is p u t th ro u g h loop a n d placed
The fertilizer ap
ing. “an d I w a n t to tell you people th a t a ro u n d th e nose up f a r en o u g h to not
plied, must furnish
w e all a r c only a lot o f rooks. Say. s h u t off h e r b re a th in g ; th e n pull the
enough Potash, or the
did you e v er w atch a colony of rooks ro p e back to a p o st a t sid e o f s ta n c h
ion, ta k e one tu r n a ro u n d post. A m an
land will lose its pro
build th e ir n e s ts In th e sp rin g ? ”
E v ery b o d y looked reflectively aw ay .
ducing power.
“ W ell, I'll tell you.
F irs t a rook
R ead carefully our books
picks up s stick an d p u ts It in his
uu crop*—scat / n t .
n e s t th e n goes s w a y a f te r a n o th e r
one. W hen he’s gone, a n o th e r rook
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
flics to b is n e s t a n d s te a ls th e stick.
93 N assau S t., N ew York.
W hen he g e ts back, he p u ts dow n th e
second stick for still a n o th e r rook to
M eyer, W ilso n C o., Han F ra n c iio o , ste al Mud s ta r ts a f t e r th e flrst stick,
C a lifo rn ia , a re sole a g e n ts for I lie 1*.»- l i e d o esn ’t find It. a n d w hen be g ets
back to his n est he finds th e second
d i t e c o n st.
stick gone, a n d he s t a r t s a f te r th a t,
sc olding a n d sw e a rin g in rook fashion.
“ By th is tim e th e o th e r th ie v e s h av e
been robbed, too. a n d It ouly ta k e s
THE T IB IN PT..2CB.
a b o u t th re e stic k s to go a ro u n d th e c a n hold th e end a n d by p lacin g his
F e r r y 's
co m m u n ity an d g e t th e w hole blam ed w eig h t on rope hold th e co w ’s head
Heeds m a k e
fo o d crop s, fo o d
colony pow w ow ing. S ay, a in ’t th a t q u ite solid w hile h e r h o rn s a r e rem o v
r crops m a k e m ore cu e
hu m an n a tu r e ? ”
ed. T h e rope is q u ick ly rem o v ed by
r to m e r a - s o ea ch y ea r th e
E v ery b o d y looked reflectiv ely aw ay .
crop s a n d cu sto m ers h av e
ta k in g It off th e nose a n d p u llin g .”
grow n greater. T h a t’s th e
—N ew York T ress.
T h e D a iry m a n sa y s: "W h ile th e tie
secret o f th e Ferry fam e.
s e n t us, a s seen In th e illu stra tio n . If
M ore F erry's H eed s sold
F i v e A n s e l s o n a N e e d le P o in t .
und h o w ii th an an y oth er
p ra c tic a lly th e w ell kn o w n R a re y de
I t Is re la te d o f th e la te D r. R o b e rt
kind. Hold by all d ealers.
vice fo r h a n d lin g u n ta m e d a n d vicious
^1901 Oeeil A n n u a l F R titi.
son th a t on one occasion he w a s In
horses. Its a p p lic a tio n to d eh o rn in g
D. ft?. Ferry & Co.
th
e
co
m
p
an
y
o
f
som
e
theological
s
tu
D e tr o it,
purpose*« Is new to us, a n d w e th a n k
M ich .
d ents. T h ey , fre sh from th e stu d y of
Mr. B ra ly fo r b rin g in g it to th e a tte n
c h u rch h isto ry , w ere la u g h in g to g e th e r
tio n o f su ch o f o u r re n d e rs n s m ay
o v e r th e old sc h o lastic q u estio n . H o w
h a v e o ccasio n to u se d ev ices o f su ch a
m any a n g e ls a r e su p p o rted on th e
point o f a needle? T h ey w ere su rp ris c h a r a c te r .”
- , • ftf
jO i/ t
„
C o rn
Potash.
( Y O U R . F A IT H
ed w hen D r. R o b ertso n tu rn e d to them
an d said, “ W ell, how m any do you
th in k ? ” As no one a n s w e re d he w ent
on, w ith decision, “ W ell. I'll tell yo u —
five.” And lie Justified h is a n s w e r w ith
th e follow ing sto ry :
O ne very sto rm y n ig h t he w a s com
ing borne la te an d n oticed a lig h t In th e
w indow o f a room w h e re he k n ew a
poor w o m an lived w hose h u sb a n d w as
nt sea. H e w on d ered w h a t k ep t h e r up
so la te an d w en t to see. U e found her
h ard n t w ork se w in g by her lam p,
w hile h e r five rosy ch ild ren ere sound
asleep b eside her. “ T h e re ,” said Dr.
R o b ertso n , “ w us a needle su p p o rtin g
live a n g e ls.”
w ill be as
strong as
ours if you try^:
Shiloh’s
Consumption
and ours is so strong w e
I
1 1
guarantee a cure or refund
VI ■
money, and we send you
f r e e t r i a l bottle i f you w rite for it.
SHILOH'S costs 25 cents and w ill cure Con
sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and all
Lung Troubles. W ill cure a cough or cold
in a day, and thus prevent serious results.
It has been doing these things for 50 years.
8. C. W blls & Co., Le Roy. N. V.
K arl'i Clover Root Tea correcta ti» Stomach
A T r a f * li r » » r I n c i d e n t .
REED DIDN’T WANT IT.
S to r y
o f n R e v o l v e r fin d n S t o r m y
S e c u e In C o u iir c sR .
“ W hen Mr. Rood w as m ak in g th e
p a rlia m e n ta ry light w hich res yl te d in
th e ad o p tio n o f th e R eed ru le s for
co u n tin g a qu o ru m in th e F ifty -first
co n g ress,“ said a v e te ra n re p re s e n ts
liv e, “th e violence o f d e b a te w a s g re a t
e r th a n a t uny tim e since re c o n stru c
tion days. T o w a rd th e close of the
stru g g le G en eral Jo e W heeler of Ala
Im m s had m o unted Ills desk an d w as
m a k in g re m a rk s w h ich m em b ers of
both sid e s th o u g h t m ig h t en d In vio
lence.
“ S everal of his colleagues w ere
s ta n d in g n e a r by, a n g ry , flushed, u n d er
th e ir b re a th d e c la rin g th a t It w a s tim e
to ‘pull th e sp e a k e r o u t of th e c h a ir.’
Mr. R eed’s p a rtis a n s w e re Ju s t a s hot
itnd crow ded to th e ‘w ell’ to be re a d y If
an y m uscle w e re needed. C onfusion
reig n ed In th e e n tire body.
“ R ig h t In th e th ic k o f It R e p re s e n ta
tiv e M artin o f T e x a s m ade his w ay to
th e ste p s lead in g to th e sp e a k e r’s seat
a n d . liftin g his c o a tta ils, show ed to Mr.
R eed th e b u tt end o f n revolver pro
tru d in g from a hip pocket.
“ *no vou w a n t It?’ ask ed M artin.
A dm inistrator's Sale.
NOTICK IS HERKUY G IV EN T H A T
ill purftuftiice of an order of wale, mud*) and
entered by the honorable comity court of
the county of I'olk, ntate of Oi egon on the
6th day of January, A. D,, 11)02, in the m at
ter of the estate of Cornelius 1'. Unruh, de
ceased, the underidgni'd, Adminintmtor of
said «state, will well at public auction, sub
ject to confirmation by said court, the folio*
lug described real property, towit: Begin
ning at a jMiintnn the north boundary line of
the donation land claim of Plvanant Orchard
and wife. Not No. 1,906, claim Ne. 58, in
tow nahip (i south, range? ft went, #f the VVil-
lamette meridian in I'olk county, stats <*f Or
ego», which is 24.0i> chains east «f the south
west corner of the donation land claim of
John M. Kant and wife, Net. Ne. 1,900, in
said towmdiip and range aforesaid, them*«
ewMt
chains to the partition fence divid
lug the lands herein described from the lands
formerly owned by C. P. Zumwalt, thence
Month 58.92 chain*«, thence west 29. .TO chain*
to the went Ixmiuiary of the donation land
claim of George W. Wi!**n, Not. No. 7,005,
thence north 11.26 chain« to the townshii
lin-, thence west 7..90 chains, thence north
JK7* chains, thence went lft.46 chains, thence
north 17* degrees east 9.9-100 chains, them
e**t 1.9..*«» ohrnite, thence 8.2ft chains to the
'lace «»f beguiniux» containing 308.25 acres of
an 1 more or leas, Said sale w ill be made on
the
3 t h Da> o f M a r c h ,
A. D., 1902, at 1 o’clock, i*. in., at th* c«»ur*
h luscdonr in the town of 1>»]1 aa in »aid Polk
c unity, state of Oreaon. Terms of sain, cash
when u<>otinned by the eourt.
f
D A V I D l ’KT'tR'J.
A l.nlnistm tor of the estate of Cornelius P
I ’nmh, deceased.
60 YEARS*
E X P E R IE N C E
T rade M a r s «
D e s ig n s
O OFVWIMTI Ac.
Anvone »enillnij a sketch and rinser ptlon n *v
qiitrkty aeeert.On our opinion fr«o whether in
liivoiitlnn Is probably pslemahln. ( itniniunlr>a-
I Ions strictly c»mrt<lnnttnl. VfnmlbardkOti 1‘ntcnLa
■«•itt froa. Oldest seen ef fur seenrmit patents.
I’atfnte taken thnnnrlt Mutm A to. receive
tpreiai notice without c harge. In tho
Scientific Am e ric an .
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. largest elr-
eolation of any •«•(entitle Journal, Terma.
___ J_
$3 _ a _
fo u r m onth«, $L Bold by all n«*w?«lea!era.
0.
B r!g h t* a D t c o n r e .
T h e re Is a m oat s tr ik in g a n d re m a rk
ab le p a s sa g e In th e jo u r n a ls o f C a p ta in
F re d erick H offm an w hich h av e been
published u n d e r th e title o f "A S uilor
of K ing G eorge.”
In g iv in g Ills acco u n t o f th e conclud
Ing p h a s e o f T r a f a lg a r C a p ta in H off
m an, w ho w a s on board Colli ngw ood’$
ship, sn y s: “ I m u st not om it th a t w hen
th e co m m an d er o f th e F re n ch fleet.
A dm trnl
VUIeneuve,
w as
bro u g h t
alo n g sid e us In stead of th e V ictory, he
w a s Info rm ed It w a s not N elson’s ship.
My G od,’ suid lie. ‘you a r e ull Nel
sons!’ ’’—London G lobe.
G et R ic h
Q u ic k .
I W’fll tell you a p la n for g a in in g w ea lth
B e tter th a n b a n k in g , tra d es or le a se s.
T a k e a b ank n o te and fold It up,
A nd th en y o u w ill find y o u r w ea lth in-
CASTOR IA
Ear Infant» and Children.
Thi K M Y ob Haw Always Bought
What is CASTORiA
C axtorla Is a barm leaa su b s titu te for C r.strr O il, P a re
g o r ic , IJrops a m i S o o tb ia g S y ru p s. I t is P le a s a n t. I t
c o n ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M orp h in e n o r o th e r N ::<-otIo
su b s ta n c e . I ts a g o is it s g u a r a n te e . I t d estro y s 'W orn,4
a m i a lla y s 1’cvo rla a n css. Xt c u r e s I>ia»'rJioca r a d W im l
C olic.. I t relievo« T e e th in g T r o u b les, c u r e s C on stip ation
a n d F la tu le n c y . I t a ss im ila te s tlio F o o d , r e g u la te s tlio
S to m a ch an d I lo w e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y and n a tu r a l sle e p .
T h e C h ild ren ’s P u u a cca —T h o M o th er’s F r ie n d .
G E N U IN E
CASTOR! A
ALW AYS
S e a r s th e S ig n a tu re o f
I f /¿ ¿ ¿ c ^ U /2 4
L fn r n
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In
Use
For Over 3 0
Years.
T H ( C e n T A U K C O M P A N Y , T T M U R R A Y B T R C K T , N E W Y O R K C IT Y .
A d v a n c e I n P r i c e o f M ilk .
T h e ad v a n c e In th e price o f milk
cau sed by tin* Increase In cost o f food
m u st be paid by th e co n su m ers, and
y et, sa y s A m erican C u ltiv ato r, it m ay
not affect them a s m uch a s it would
h a v e done If th e re lm d been a sim ilar
a d v a n c e In g ra in prices fifteen or tw e n
ty y e a rs ago or m ore. T h e rig id In
spection o f th e milk su p p ly com pels the
m ilk to he of a fixed sta n d a rd , and
n e ith e r fa rm e r, c o n tra c to r nor retail
d e a le rs can sa fe ly ad d m uch w a te r to
It to red u ce th e cost p er gallo n w ith o u t
d a n g e r of d etection.
T h e old Joke
a b o u t “ th e cow w ith th e w ooden ta ll”
m a k in g up th e deficiency w hen th e o th
e rs did n ot p ro d u ce a fu ll su p p ly lias
gone o ut o f d ate, nor can a f a rm e r cu t
dow n his g ra in feed to Ids cow s safely ,
fo r “ poor h ay an d no g r a in ” w ill not
k eep his m ilk up to th e sta n d a rd . W e
sold m ilk for sev eral y ears, a n d we
found It p rofitable to feed g ra in lib er
ally, even w hen th e p rice w as high, as
it k ep t o u r cu sto m e rs, a n d w hen o th er
d e a le rs could not su p p ly th e irs w e re
ceived new ones, an d if a sh o rt sup p ly
m ade It seem proper to ra ise o u r price
a little w e could a lw a y s g e t th o in
crease. W e h av e even b o u g h t m ore
cow s a t su ch tim e s from th o se who
th o u g h t th e re w as no profit in keeping
them w hen th e feed cost so m uch. In
selling m ilk or m ak in g b u tte r w e found
it m ost pro fitab le to giv e a b o u t as
m uch g ra in a s th e cow could e a t and
d ig est w ith o u t reg ard to Its cost.
Now, w h a t do you th in k o f th a t /
A
L 'i* l< m e
M e m o ria l].
T h e villag e elu b ro o m erected In D eer
field, M ass., in h o n o r o f M iss M arth a
••Is It nn enKiiKriuent rln s? "
G otihling P r a t t is a n a lto g e th e r u n iq u e
••No," answeriMl th e o fttim e s su m m e r m em orial. M iss P r a t t won th e affec
,l r l. “ I t 1« n »oiivenlr.”
tio n s of th e to w n sp eo p le w hile a c tin g
" R u t you sn.v you d o n 't rem em b er a s p o stm is tre s s a n d lib ra ria n , an il a f te r
* bo p av e It to you.”
i h er d e a th h e r frien d * w ished to raise
•'T h at is tru e . Hut It m ay b e con sid ' ii . m o n u m en t m o st ty p cal o f h e r y ears
ered a n effectiv e souvenir, n o n e th e ! of h elp fu l service. F u n d s w ere soon
less. I h a v e 110 d o u b t tb r d o n o r o ften ; ra ise d fo r a b u ild in g w h ich m ig h t an-
re c a lls w h a t It cost a n d rem em b er» j sw o r a s a g en eral clu b h o u se fo r th e
m e.” —W ash in g to n S tar.
j v illage. T h e room is now a ttra c tiv e ly
i fitted up w ith n. sm a ll free lib ra ry , cony
A r w i i l»lc.
■ co rn ers, clo ak ro o m s a n d a k itch en . Un
H a n s o n —T h e re w as a tim e I c o u ld n 't
til a sufficient fu n d Is o b tain ed to cov
a b id e P u g leig h . but I d e c la re If be
e r th e cost of h e a tin g am i lig h ts a
h a s n ’t becom e really ag re e a b le o f late.
1 c h a rg e is m ade o f 30 c e n ts fo r a n eveti-
T r y s te r —You d o n ’t m ean It!
! in s ’s use of th e room . T h e room affords
Iln tiao ii— Yes; he h a s n 't called a t m y
ex cellen t acco m m o d atio n also fo r th e
place fo r m onth o r tw o.— P o sto n T ra n
a n n u a l e x h ib itio n of th e fam o u s D eer
sc rip t.
field a r t w orks.
A S o u v e n ir .
A L i t t l e W a y Off.
T o m m y —W h at does th e p a p e r m ean
A c c o r d i n g ; l o R ot> ?»y.
by callin g Mr. B u g g h au s a n eig h t by
n i s M a m m a—I ’m m ortified to learn
ten b u sin e ss m a n ?
T .’s F a th e r —I p resu m e It m e a n s be Is t h a t you s ta n d a t th e foot o f your
cla ss 1 can h a rd ly believe It possible.
n o t e x a c tly sq u a re.
B o b b y —W hy. It’s d e e a s ie st th in g In
d e vi o r Id.—D e tro it F re e P ress.
creases.
T h is w o n d erfu l p lan , w ith o u t d a n g e r or
loan.
K e ep s y o u r ra sh In y o u r h a n d s, w ith
n o th in g to tro u b le It,
An<1 ev ery tim e th a t you fold It a cr o ss
*Tls p la in a9 th e lig h t o f d a y th a t you
d ou b le it.
—S m a rt Set.
A M an W ith a M o tiv e .
“ I'll go to d in n e r w ith you,” said th e
frien d , “on one condition. You m ust
not inttke co m p an y o f m e. You m us.
assu re m e th a t th e re w on’t be a n y spe
d a l p re p a ra tio n on m y a c c o u n t.”
“ W ell,” said Mr. M eekton, "o f course
It Is Ju st a s you say, b u t it ’s a b it o f a
d isa p p o in tm e n t. It Is only l.y Inviting
a frien d now un d th en th a t I cun v u o
th e m onotony o f te a , b isc u its a n d m ar
im ilade for o u r ev en in g re p a s t.”—
W ash in g to n S tar.
A ll D ay L o n g .
vou m ay h a v e c o m p a r a tiv e co m fo rt
iiitil la u g h te r , re a d in g alo u d o r n e i-
«'Otis e x c itm e n t b rin g s o n tlio lit of
•'o ugliing w h ic h ra c k s yo u n n til you»
vary b o n es ac h e
Do n o t suffer noed-
eanly* E v en w hen a cold on (lie
• ling» scum s to h av e y o u fast in its
Ira a d lu l pow er, A lle n 's L u n g B alsam
will loosen th e m u c u s , allay th e inllu-
n a tio u , h eal th e a c h in g t h r o a t a n d fi
n a lly o v erco m e th e e n e m y c o m p le te
ly.
S h eriffs Sale.
S i 1.0
<v K
d
la c e
J
in »aid ¡V lk co u n ty , "«*11 at public Auction t<>
m o ld in g . I f t h is Is d o n e , t h e r e
tbA highent bidder f»»r m ah In h.-ntd on d *y of j 1® 1,0 d if f ic u lt y In f e e d i n g fr o m n lt e r -
*■•*!•« all tlis right, tirlrt, intcrewt and catatt lia t e s l i l e s . ”
«•f the «aid d efen d ants, each anti every on e of |
____________________
th o u , anti of all |>er*t)ii« claim in g by, through
Q u ite I n t e lli g e n t .
or under th em , or either of them , Mi>M«H|iient
t«» t ’»e d a te of th e niortaAge foreclosed in «aid
W a tts —1 tell you. ol»l m an. I saw
• lift, of, in and to th e «aid mortgage«! prem* th e m ost re m a rk a b le ex h ib itio n o f a n
iiee, described in »aid execu tion an I «!eer*>«>
im al Intelligence today th a t could be
a follow«, to -w it: T h e went half o f th e fol-
h'wing tract «»f laivl: C«Mnm*-ncing a t a p*»int Im agined.
| 70 link« wc»«t an«! 7.75 chain* •«*utn of m«Hni-
P o tts— W h a t w as It?
! m eiit \«*. .9. aituate at t i e emithwreat c«*rner
W a tts— a b rid e an d bridegroom s t a r t
o f block M il 11, in the tow n of M<*nm«Mith,
in the co u n ty «»f P«*lk and i*tate o f Ore* «*n. ed from th e bouse acro ss th e s tre e t In
rnMiing thence w eet 5.71 ch ain s, th en ce mwth w hich 1 live, an d one o f th e h o rses at-
1 75 chain*, th en ce eaet 5.71 chain*, thence •««•bed t o t h e c a r r ia g e t h r e w ft s h o e . 1
north 1.75 chafo* to th e p iace of beginning,
! and con tain in g one acr>y more « r leas.
Date.! Ht D allas, Oregon, th is 4th day of
Ketm iarv, 1902.
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IS Hi* TwHiMtlWjll
J. O.
Sheriff «»f Polk smmly, firrc»n.
T h e lin im e n t bottle a n d flannel strip are
fa m ilia r objects in nearly every household.
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P r iv a te
P o o f G a rd en s.
A w r ite r in T h e H o sp ita l calls a tte n
tio n to th e d e s ira b ility In th e lu tc re st
o f th e h e a lth of c ity b red ch ild ren of
p ro v id in g som e place o f ex ercise w h ere
th ey can get a ir an d s u n lig h t fre e from
th e o b jectio n * th a t a r e co n n ected w ith
th e s tr e e ts an d su g g e sts fo r th e p u r
pose» ro o f g a rd e n s ou p riv a te h ouses,
l i e sa y s, “ in fin itely b e tte r would It be
f o r a child to play a b o u t in Its roof con
se rv a to ry , n s It could do fo r h o u rs e v
ery d ay , tlm ii to ta k e Its p e rfu n c to ry
w alk o r la* w heeled th ro u g h th e city
s tr e e ts n t a level of o nly a b o u t th irty
in ch es fro m th e g ro u n d ,” an d th en ,
th a t h is hi* a “ is n o t m erely to b u ild a
p lay ro o m o u th e roof, b u t to m ak e th is
g la s s covered room Itself form th e roof
o f th e b uilding, m u ch a s a w ea v in g
sh ed is m ade to fo rm th e ro o f of a mill
In th e te x tile fa c to rie s In th e n o rth o f
E n g la n d .”
A llow m e t«> s h v ft few w o rd s in
p ra ise of C h a m b e r la in ’s C o u g h R e m
ed y . I h a d a v ery sever«- c o u g h am i
co ld a m i feared t h a t I w ould g e t
p n e u m o n ia , b u t a f te r ta k in g Hie se c
o n d d o se of th is m e d ic in e 1 f* It f o llv r
th ie e b o ttle s of it c u re d m y co ld a m i
th e p a in s in m y c h e s t d is.-ap p caied
e n tir e ly . 1
am m o s t
re sp e c tfu lly
y o u rs for h e a lth , R a lp h S . M y e rs,
T h ir ty - s e v e n th
s tr e e t,
W h e e lin g ,
W est V irg in ia . F o r sa le b y A d a m K.
W ilson
F o r O v e r S ix ty Y e a r s .
A n o ld a n d well tr ie d re m e d y . M rs.
W in s lo w ’s S o o th in g S y ru p h a s b«eu
used for o v er six ty y ei rs by m illio n s of
m o th e rs fo r t h e i r c h ild r e n w h ile t e e th
in g , w ith p e rfe c t su c c e ss. I t so o th e s
tho c h ild , s o fte n s th e g u m s , a lla y s «*11
p a in , c u r e s w in d c o lic a m i is t h e best
rem ed y fo r d ia r rh o e a . Is p U a a a n t to
th e ta s te . Sold by d r u g g is ts in ev ery
l u i r t o f t h e w o rld . 25 c e n ts a b o ttle .
Its v a lu e i* in c a lc u la b le . Be s u r e a n d
ask for M rs. W in slo w ’s S o o th in g S y
ru p a n d ta k e n o o th e r k in d .
W h ile t h j S h o r t H ¡n d
>f th e c lo c k trav els tw ice u rn o n 1 th e
d ial P e rry D av is' P a in k ille r will e u ro
a co ld ; w ill ease th e tig h tn e s s acro ss
tin* c h e s t a n d li-u c u will b a n is h th e
fear of p n e u m o n ia , “ J u s t a little
c o ld ” d o es n o t beco m e a m ise ry th a t
c lin g s u n til roses b lo o m if y o u h av e
reso u rc e to th is n e v e r fa ilin g h e lp ,
th e r e is b u t o n e P a in k ille r, P e rry D a
vis.
A S u lis t lt n t e F o r L e a th e r .
It is rep o rted from C o b u rg by C onsul
G en eral H u g h es th a t a F re n ch m an
I n s In v en ted n p rocess by w hich re fu se
s k in s an d hides a re convert«»«! Into an
artific ia l le a th e r called “ flbro leu iu .”
l i e ta k e s th e w a s te sc ra p s from all
so u rces n n d c u ts th em into v ery sm a ll
pieces. T h ese a re p u t Into a v a t con
ta in in g a n In ten sely a lk a lin e solu tio n .
A fte r th e m ass h as becom e p ulpy it Is
ta k e n o u t n n d p assed th ro u g h a sp e
cially c o n stru c te d m achine.
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A F re n c h »clcntiflc in vest ipn to r b e
lie v e . lie Ims d isco v ered n Hnabllfflit
p o n d e r com p o u n d w h ich Is p ra c tic a lly
sm okeless. T h e p rin cip le Is to keep tlie
m airnosla th a t Is fo rm ed w h en m ag n e
siu m p o w d er is exploded a s m ilch a s
p o ssible a tta c h e d to a h eav y su b stu n c e
th a t w ill n o t easily tty a b o u t au d w h leb
soon falls o f Its ow n w eig h t. A sub-
»tnn -e s u ita b le fo r th is p u rp o se I. found
In th e btno x ld e o f b a riu m .
Sold
every where
in cans—
all sires.
. M ade by
Standard Oil
Company
Lazy Liver
“ I h * v « b e e n t r o u b le d a g r e a t d e a l
w rltH a torpid Jlver. which produces constipa
tion. I found CASCAKETS to be all you claim
for them, and secured such relief the first triul,
that I purchased another supply and was com
pletely cured. I sh all ouly be too glad to reo-
ornmend C usearets w henever th e opportunity
is presented M
J. A S m ith .
m o S u s q u e h a n n a A ve.. P h i la d e l p h ia . P a .
S u b s titu te
For
O il P a i n t .
C e ru aln c Is a n ew pro«luet of M. Le-
pln e Inten d ed as a s u b s titu te of oil
p a in t. It Is a m ix tu re o f a n im a l glue
a n d w h ite lend, w ith tin* ad d itio n of a
v a ry in g p ro p o rtio n o f borax a n d a
sm a ll q u a n tity of p o tash o r n itric acid.
T h e usu al p ig m en ts a re ad d ed fo r th e
v a rio u s colors.
C lilm e a
Rnnc
by
A ir .
T h e chim e* o f St. P a tr ic k ’s c a th e d ra l.
N ew York city, arc now ru n g by co m
p ressed air, th e b ells b eing a c tu a te d
th ro u g h th e m edium o f electrical d«»-
vlces.
CANDY
C A T H A R T IC
fo o c o ié to
vaso« MAH* asoiattaco
P le a s a n t. P a la ta b le . P o te n t. T a s te Good Rc
Good. N ever Sicken. W e ak e n , or G rtpT lO e. » s . M ?
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CURE
C O N S T IP A T IO N .
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B l.rll.g R .n i.it, roM|iR.y, «Me.po, H n I n i I, N. w York. « 0
M • . T I O U . - R D A A U f i
8!>ld an<! i v ? r 2.n tep d t»y a ll drug-
g i . u to C’\ H E Tobacco H a b it.
A FREE PATTERN
( y e a r ow n s e le c tio n ) to e r e r y sub*
soribor. O n ly 50 c e n ts a y e a r .
A new m eth o d of h e a tin g c a rs h as
b te n ad«*pte«l in C h ristia n ia an d S to ck
holm . T h e ai» p arn tu s co n sists o f long
jierfo rn ted lioX(»s, one u n d er each len g th
«.f seats. T h e l*>xes a r e filled w ith red-
hot b riq u e tte s of co m p ressed coal p re
p a re d so tlm t no sm o k e o r sm ell re su lts
fro m th e ir co n su m p tio n . Iron shoo tin g
is a rra n g e d u n d e r tlie se a ts, w h ich a l
lo w s tlie fu m es to escap e to th e open
a ir.
On fresh a ir p assin g th ro u g h a ventl-
la to r p laced u n d e r t lie coal box a t th e
b o tto m o f th e ca r th e hot. co m b u stib le
g a se s p ass th ro u g h th is irou sh e e tin g
th ro u g h o u t its e n tire len g th , «liffuslng
n ste a d y ben t Into th e en r th ro u g h a
s< t e f p e rfo ra te d Iron p la te s placed be-
tw een th e leg s o f th e se ats. T h e speed
o f tii«» ca r develops sufficient d r a f t to
co m p letely co n su m e th e b riq u ette s.
It I* a s se rte d Ih e sy stem h as been
fo u n d e n tirely s a tis fa c to ry , even on th e
sco re of econom y.
G fo r u e
«
L
H ow
E xorcise, w e a re now ta u g h t, should
b e a d ju s te d to te m p e ra m e n t.
F ro m
h is Y ale stu d ie s Mr. W. W. D av is con
clu d es th a t th e p h le g m a tic ty p e o f te m
p e ra m e n t Is c h a ra c te riz e d l>y th e p re s
ence o f m uch reserv e en erg y o f m u s
cle an d n erv e cell, w h ile th e n erv o u s
ty p e h as less re se rv e en erg y , b u t a
g re a te r ab ility to use th e en erg y a t
b a n d ; hen ce th e n erv o u s p erso n s re
q u ire lig h t p ra c tic e fo r dev elo p in g
s tre n g th am i th e p h le g m a tic vigorous
p ractice.
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T h e to P u b l i c .
A S iu n k .l'* .» F l .a lk llllb t .
T h e w eig h t o f evid en ce from those
T h ey are th e w eapons th a t h ave been used for
w ho h av e g ro w n green crops to feed
g e n e ra tio n s to fig h t old R heum atism , a n d are
w hen th e p a s tu re s ru n sh o rt an d have
a b o u t a s effective in the b a ttle w ith th is g ia n t
had ensilage le ft o v er to use in th e
dise ase a s th e b lu n d erb u ss of o u r forefathers
su m m er seem s to be In fa v o r o f the
w ould be in m odern w arfare.
ensilage, sa y s A m erican C u ltiv ato r.
R h e u m a tism is caused b y an acid, so u r
T h e re Is no crop th a t w ill giv e a s m uch
c o n d itio n of th e blood. It is filled w ith acrid, irrita tin g m a tte r th a t se ttle s
v alu e In su c cu len t fo d d er a s th e corn*
in th e jo in ts, m uscles and nerves, a n d lin im en ts a n d oils n o r n o th in g
crop. N early ev ery one c o n ced e ! t h a t to
else a p p lied e x te rn a lly can dislodge th ese g ritty , c o rro d in g particles. T hey
be tru e. B u t th e tim e w heu a su p p le
were deposited th e re by th e blood and can be reached o n ly th ro u g h th e blood.
m e n ta ry feed is needed b ecau se o f th e
R u b b in g w ith lin im en ts som etim es relieve te m p o ra rily th e ach es and
fa ilu re o f p a s tu re s m ay v a ry from May
p a in s, b u t th ese are only sy m p to m s w h ic h are liable to re tu rn w ith every
u n til O ctober. W e can rem em b er se
c h an g e of th e w e a th e r; th e re al disease lies deeper, th e blood a n d sy ste m
vere d ro u g h ts an d a s h o rt su p p ly of
are infected. R heum atism c an n o t be ra d ic ally and p e rm a n e n tly cured
p a s tu re feed In each one of th o se six
u n til th e blood has been purified, and n o rem edy does th is so th o ro u g h ly
m o n th s an d In som e y e a rs fo r J w o or
a n d p ro m p tly a s S. S. S. It neutralizes th e acids a n d sen d s a stream
th re e m o n th s In succession.
of rich , stro n g blood to th e affected p a rts, w hich
T h e soiling crops, usefu l n s th e y are.
dissolves and w ashes o u t all foreign m aterials, and th e
c a n n o t a lw a y s be so plan n ed n s to give
sufferer o b tain s h a p p y relief from th e to rtu rin g pains.
a n a b u n d a n t supply n t a ll seasons. May
S . S. S. c o n ta in s no p otash o r o th er m iu e ia l, b u t
is too ea rly a n d O ctober too la te to look
is a perfect veg etab le blood p u rifier and m o st
for a crop of sow ed corn, th o u g h it m ay
e x h ila ra tin g tonic. O ur p h y sic ia n s w ill advise, w ith o u t charge, all w ho
se rv e w ell from Ju ly u n til S ep tem b er,
w rite a b o u t th e ir case, and we w ill send free o u r special book on R h e u m a tism
Inclusive. B u t w ith a silo th a t w ill hold
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a.
p e rh a p s tw o m o u th s' su p p ly fo r su m and its t r e a tm e n t
m er use th e food Is th e re w heu needed,
be It early o r late In th e season. I f not
needed. It can be kept alm o st Indefinite
ly. W e h a v e read o f th o se who said It
w a s a s good a f te r keep in g th re e y ears
.is th e next season a f te r p u ttin g in. and
if It will keep th iv e y e a rs w e see no
reaso n w hy it should not be good a f te r
six years.
W e »lo a *t wish to d isc o u rag e any
fa rm e r o r d a iry m a n from g ro w in g
green crop* to feed in th e su m m er, but
w e w ish every one w ho h a s a silo for
w h iter feeding w ould also p rovide a n
o th e r th a t would hold tw o or th re e
m o n th s’ su p p ly for use In th e sum m er.
■
N otice is hereb y given th a t by vir
•ie of an ex ecu tio n an d o rd er of eale
luly U ikv I out ««f the circuit. court of t ’.«-
»Ate .»f Oregon for Polk county, hearing date
ii** 2tUh of lituunry, l.<02, upon a decree dub
rmdr. etip'lled nnn docLetcn in said court •«
tb*- 22 1 id di»y «>f Jon., 1902. in a certain .suit
herein t«* in Hug, \vh» r*-in Cli*»m«k« t:t l«*«!,'e
No. I, Independent Order «*f (kid Felfown,
•f Sidetn, ib-**K>*n, a cor i Miration, h plaintiff,
n l r.Vii'ii Miinter and ftadio Hunter, hi»
SJl«» To«» l.ttr it« » .
if«*, Ida M. Hunter, Norn It. Hunter, .lu-
i A. Smith, Alice Bell und F. L. Fell, her
A roiTP«|M>ii*lcnt w rite» n» follow » »0
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l«*ck. a«lmlni*Lr*tom of the estate «if Thoum«
M. Punter, deceased, are defendant» and di- 14 f w t In <11 iiiie trr l.y '20 f w t lil^b for
• eted to me, rcinniaiidiiiy me to sell the here- a b o u t 1U b r a d o f sto rk . Now I find
il*ft«r ilem ribed premiiw*» t«i satisfy the th a t m y »tlo 1 » r a th e r la n te f• f m v
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«Tariffed
in «ai
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A ll C o o n terfcU s, Iu ilta lio r .s a m i “ <Jnsi-ar..£fourt” ¡.re b u t
K xpcr'.m ents tlia t trifle v. itb nu<l c u ih n ip rrt.b e be. !tb o f
lu ia u t s a n d C liild r c a - lU i> ericu eo a g a in s t bixperliuout.
I t Is lArlicpH out* o f tlio sig n s o f th e
tim e s to th o se a le rt fo r Ind icatio n s
t h a t th e a r t o f b re a th in g h as becom e
m o re an d m ore a s u b je c t of a tte n tio n ,
si .vs th e N ew York J o u rn a l. O cu lists
as w ell as p h y sio lo g ists go d eeply Into
Its stu d y lu u w ay liu rd ly to be to u c h
ed upou lu »1 lim ited sp ace. P h y sic ia n s
h a v e cu red a g g ra v a te d cases of In
so m n ia by long d ra w n , re g u la r b re a th s,
fe v e r stric k e n p a tie n ts h av e been q u ie t
ed, stu b b o rn fo rm s of Indig estio n m ad e
to tlisu p p ear.
A te n d e n c y to co n su m p tio n m ay be
overcom e, n s som e a u th o r ity h as w ith
in th e p a s t few y e a rs c learly d em o n
stra te d , by ex ercise lu b re a th in g . S ea
sick n ess, too, m ay be su rm o u n te d an d
th e victim of h y p n o tic Influence ta u g h t
to w ith s ta n d th e force of nn en erg y
d irected a g a in s t him .
T h e re Is n fa m o u s p h y sic ia n o f M u
nich w ho h a s w r itte n a n e x te n siv e
w o rk upon th e s u b je c t of b reath in g ,
l i e h as, besides, fo rm u la te d a sy ste n
b y w h ich a s th m a tic p a tie n ts a re m ade
to w a lk w ith o u t losin g b re a th , w hile
su ffe re rs from w e ak n e sse s o f th e h»*art
a r e cu red . A t M oran, In th e A u stria n
T y ro l, h is p a tie n ts a r e p u t th ro u g h a
c e rta in sy stem of b re a th in g an d w alk
Ing.
T h e m o u n ta in p a th s a re all
m ark ed off w ith s ta k e s o f d ifferen t co l
ors. in d ic a tin g th e n u m b e r o f m in u te s
In w h ich a p a tie n t m u s t w a lk th e g iv
en d istan c e, th e b re a th in g an d w alk in g
being In tim e to g eth er. A s th e c u re
p ro g resses th e a s c e n ts a re m ad e ste e p
er a n d steep er.
T h e la rg e s t su m e v e r p.-i-i fur a pr«?-
fccriptiou, c h a n g e d b a u d s in S a.; F ra u »
ei**o, A u g u s t 3 0 tb , IU01. I i
trails-
fei in v n lv .d in co in n n d s lin k 1: 112,
am ! w. * p a id by a p a rty of hu*in<‘**
m en fur a tq a c iiic i<«r B rigltV * d ise a se
am i d ia b e te s , liiilu ri«i m tu r u l le dts*
e toes. T h e y c o m m e n c e d th e .-,.*ri«,iis
in v estig u li« m « f th e sp ecific N ovem -
bei 1 5 lh , 1UOO. T hey in te rv ie w e d
sc o res oi th e cure«I m ul trie d it o u t on
its m e rits by p u t t i n g o v er th r« e «log*
un ca se s o n th e tr e a tm e n t a n d wat* h-
in g th e m . T h ey also g o t p h y s ic ia n s
to n a m e c h ro n ic , in c u r a b le c a s e s an d
a d m in is te r e d it w ith th e p b y - ic ia n s for
ju d g e s . U p to A u g u s t 2«*th, e ig h ty
seven p e r c e n t of th e le s t e n te s w eie
e ith e r w ell o r p ro g re s s in g fav o ra b ly .
T h e re b e in g b u t t h ir te e n p e r c e n t of
fa ilu re s , th e p u rlie s w ere sa tisfie d a n d
clo sed th e tr a n s a c tio n . T h e p ro c e e d
in g s of th e in v e s tig a tin g c o m m itte e
a n d th e clinic««l r e p o r ts of th e l«*st
cases w ere p u b lish e d a n d will bo m a il
ed free o n a p p lic a tio n . A d d re ss J o h n
J . F u lto n C o m p a n y , 120 M o n tg o m e ry
s tr e e t, S a n F ra n c is c o , C a lifo rn ia .
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