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F O O D A N D S IC K N E S S . The C om m on T ra c e a b le to A ilm e n t« Im p rop er of P o s ltr y F e n * ' ng, F o cd a n d th e w ay I t I n fed play an iL ip n rtan t p a r t In th«4 c a u sin g of poul try d lo ra s“». T h is is Im p ressed upon mo mow* an d m ore a« I h a v e occasion to ad v ise us to th e cure of sick birds. In fact. 1 seldom am w illing to sa y w liat 1 th in k th e ca u se of a n o u tb re a k o f d isease m ay be u n til I know Ju st w h a t Is l'ed a n d how It Is given. H ere In New E n g la n d m ost cases of d iu r rh e a s n d n early ev ery o u tb re a k o f so called “ ch o lera” m ay be tra c e d to im pro p er feeding. Oranges re q u ire 8 to i o p e rc e n t, o f U ntil la te y e a rs w e had little tro u b le from th e food used. B irds h ad free run, going a s th e y pleased upon th e fa rm o r o v er th e village lot. T h is T h e value o f P otash for oranges gave th em a ch an ce to get th e m o st of is an established fact. W e have j th e ir food w h ere th ey pleased an d som e in te restin g p a m p h le ts on ] w hen th e y w ished. T h e corn fed w as orange grow ing, w hich we send j b alan ced up by th e clover leav es und seeds from th e haym ow , a n d b u g s f r e e to all applicants. an d w orm s ad d ed th e an im al elem ent G E R M A N K A LI W O R K S . needed. N ow th e old w ay Is chan g ed . 93 N assau S t., N ew Vork. T he b ird s a re fenced in from g ard en an d n eig h b o rs an d a r e d ep en d en t upon Meyer, W ilson Co., San Francisco, th e ir o w n e r fo r q u a lity a n d q u a n tity C alifornia, are «ole agenta for the P a o f food. Now p o n ttry raen a re c ro w d cific coast. ing th e ir b ird s to get rap id g ro w th an d the la rg e st possible n u m b er o f eggs. All th is Is w o rth c o n sid erin g if w e w ish to avoid loss a n d p robably fa ilu re In p o u ltry keeping. Spoiled food h as no p la c e In th e For W o rse th a n a B lo w | Actual Potash. H rv s g K The Fanner The Gardener and The Housewife I They foot a little more. They \ I arc w orth a great Ural more l ’ tlmii the ordinary kind. Hold 1 ' everyw here. I' j US annual free. ’ 0 . M . FER RY * CO. D a t r o l t , M ic h . YOUR. FAITH*""-" s tr o n g a s Shiloh’s Consumption 4 /a a n d o u r s Is so s tr o n g w e I I 1 g u a r a n t e e a c u re o r re fu n d V _> W ■ m o n e y , s n d w e acrid y o u f r e e t r i a l b o ttle ir y o u w r i te fo r it. S H IL O H ’S c o a ts 25 c e n ts a n d w ill c u re C on s u m p tio n , P n e u m o n ia , B r o n c h itis a n d a ll L u n g T ro u b le s . W ill c u re a c o u g h o r c o ld in a d a y , a n d t h u s p r e v e n t s e rio u s r e s u lts . I t h a s b e e n d o in g th e s e th in g s f o r 50 y e a rs . § . C. W k l l s 8 l C o ., L c R o y , N . V.__________ Karl’» Clover Root Tea correct* th. Stomach D e cren se In D ock C ro p . E v e ry th in g p o in ts to a sm a lle r crop o f ducks. F rom th e e s tim a te s given It would be f a ir to place th e crop fully 10 p e r ce n t sh o rt of Inst y e a r. L ast y e a r th e crop w as fu lly 20 p e r cen t less th a n th e y e a r ISPS, b u t ns th e crop o f tb n t y e a r w a s n w n y above an iivjerage crop th e p ro d u ctio n th is y e a r will n ot Jje m uch below nu av e ra g e crop. P rlc e i realized h a v e n ot been giving m uch en co u rag em en t to fa rm e rs to ra ise du ck s. T h ey seem to have been m ark eted free ly on acco u n t of the a n tic ip a te d sc a rc ity o f feed and th e sh o rt w a te r su p p ly .—A F e w lie n s. R hode Isla n d R eds. O ne o f th e la rg e st R hode Isla n d Red p la n ts in New E n g la n d Is th e D e Wol* fa rm a t B ristol, It. I. T h is p la n t I? u n d er th e m an ag em en t of Mr. Sam uel C u sh m an , w ho fo r a long tim e wan m a n a g e r of th e p o u ltry w ork a t th e R hode Isla n d ex p erim en t sta tio n . P rob ably no m im e In th e co u n try is b e tte r l.now n In connection w ith R hode Is- ntid .te d s th a n th a t o f Mr. C ushm an lie ad v o cated th e breed w hen lie w as at th e sta tio n a n d since th en h as been breeding them in g re a t num bers. T Administrator’s Sale. NOTICE IS HEItKHY G IV EN THAT iu pursuance of mi nrdur of unit*, iu . k I o and Filtered b y the honorable county court of the county of Polk, etat* of Oregon on the 6th day of Janunrv, A. I),. 1902, In the mat ter of the estate of Cornelius P. T'nruh, ds- owmmm J, the undersigned, administrator of •aid t*itf.Ate, w ill well at p u b lic auction, sub ject to o •ntirmation by said court, the follow ing described real projierty, tow it i begin ning at a point on the North boundary line of the donat ion land claim of Pleasant Orchard and wife. Not. No. 1,906, claim No. 69, in tow nehip 6 south, rangef ft went, of the vVil- lAuiette meridian iu Polk bounty, state of Or egon, which it 24.06 chains east af the south west corner of the donation land claim of •Tohn M. Past and wife, Net. No. 1,900, in •aid township and range aforesaid, thence ea*t 37.02 chains to the p a r t i t i o n fence divid ing the land« herein described from the lands formerly owned by C. P. Zuniwait, thencs south »5H ’.»2 chains, thence wffkt 23 30 slmin* t«» the west boundary of tho donation la n d claim of Georg# W. Wilson, Not. No. 7,005. thence north 11.26 chains to tiie towns Li, H r **» tiisnoe west 7.30 chain«, thence n *rMi 34.7d chains, thence west 1.5.46 chains, thence n *rth 17$ d-grece east.93*100 chains, thenc* eaaft 1S.;«0 chains, thwiice 9 .2 3 c h a in s t o th e ( dace of beginning, containing 204.25 acres oi ami more or iso«, Maid sale will be made on the 8 t h D av o f M a iO h , A . I) , 1002. at 1 o clock, n. in., a t tlis emir h m-H.Ml.Hir in the town of Dalian in - sh I I*..Ik c unity, «fate of • begun. TVims of «.«!#, cash when continued by th« court. P A V II) PK TFR *, A l.iii» « i« tr» to r n f t h e e n ln .e ««f O c r ii r li u « P Uuruh, tie caused, BO Y E A R S ’ E X P E R IE N C E T rade M ark * D e s ig n * C o p y r ig h t s A c . AUTOVIA ven d in g s ’> nr I des« r p i 1 m m a? *n»ebfy a se« ria ln o u r optnliNi f r e e w h e th e r an H ifM lin n U s m h a b l r r x is n ts b lv . < .•n u n tm lre U n n i s tric tly e n u M e n tla l. ila s d o o o b on l a te n te •«•nt free. O ldest sgetioy f..r se rti n o » tm tcn is. P a ten ta ta k e n t h r o e irt» M utin à Co. receiv e errerai notice, w ith o u t c h a rg e, iti t h e Sclemiflc Jîrccrican. A h an dson eiv H irst r a te d week!«. I a r e e s t etr- , iilati n o f any sH e n lltlc Jo u rn al. T i - mus . fa a year ; i .u r m o n th s. f L Sold by all n e w .«dealers. I 3 6 1 Broadway, niton, D. Ü ucit ô l l è é r i » F S t . W aahln.it New York CA STO RI A For Infant« and Children. Tki Kind You Have Always Bought Bean th« Signatar« o f From a bard list is the buffet of cold wind upon a p a ir of im properly pro tected lungs. A few m in u te s expos ure to cold m ay be the binning of con sum ption. Lose n e ith e r tim e nor courage. F ortify yoq^self a g ain st pulm onary troubles, inclu d in g con su m p tio n , witli A llen’s L ung Balsam . A few doses will loosen the cough and enable you to g et rid of the phlegm th a t produces it. C ure soon follow* In going over the fam ous Shasta R oute of the S o u th ern Pacific Co., the traveller ever finds som ething new to excite his ad m iratio n and interest S ta rtin g a t P o rtlan d , one traverses tb s whole length of th e W illam ette V alley, th e gem of the northw est Mt. H ood, Mt. JcflTerrton, and the Three Sisters and o th er enow capped peaks are kept in night for hour*. The beautiful valleys of the U m pqua and Rogue rivers, with th e ir orchards of prunes, peaches and apples and o th er fruits are a «blight in them sel ves. T he crossing of the g reat m o u n tain h arrier between Oregon and Cali fornia reveuls th e g randest m ountain «•cenery in the U nited fttaies. The wonderful tu rn in g s, tw istings and doublings of the railroad bring into view a g rand array of tow ering m oun tains and profound gorges in to which we gaze from dizzy heights, forest clad m ountain slopes stretch in g up to the line of perpetual snow, and the foam ing m ountain stream s dashing fiercely down deep canyons, now ami then stopping for a short rest in som e q uiet pool. A fter a days e njoym ent of old Mt. S hasta, the finest peak on the c o n tin e n t, we drop rapidly down * lie canyon of the Sacrem ento to the broad plains of the Sacrem ento Val ey in C alifornia, and then through vineyards and o rch ard s to San F ra n cisco. F o r m aps and descriptive lite r atu re adilrrsH R. B. M iller, general passenger agent, 8. I*. Co.# P o rtlan d Oregcu. Summons. Iti the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Polk. Mrs. K. J . Jasper, plaintiff, vs. I W. 1 Garrick ami Eva «'Summons. Carrick, defendants. To W. F. Garrick, defendant IN T H E NAME OK T H E STA TE OF Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and allow er the Complaint tiled against van in the above entitled suit on or before the sxnir ation of six week* from the «late of the first mblication of this numinous, to.wit, on or bs foie the 4th dav of April, 1902; and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her said complaint, to-wit: To recover f you the sum of $100, with interest thereon at the rate of H psr esnt per Annum from the fcth day of Decsiahsr, 1H95, upon apren.issory not# executed hy you and Eva Garrick to plaintiff, and also to foraclosa a mortgage ex ecuted an i ilelivered hy you and Eva Garrick to plaintiff upon real estate situated in Polk county, Oreg >n, to secure the payment of «aid promissory note, ami in the further sum >f $25 as spfeial attorneys fees; that you !x> barred from all right or interest of in or to «aid real estate, and for tha sale thereof in the manner provided by law. This summons is puhlishe i hy order of the Honorable J . K. Sibley, county judge of the county court for Polk county, Oregon, once a week for six weeks, in the Polk County Item- ixer, a weekly newspaper published In Polk ominty, Oregon. The «late of the first publi cation of this summons is the 21st day of Fel»- uary, 1902. Said order is dated this lKth lay of February, 1902. BUTLER ft CO AD. Attorneys tor plaintiff Sheriffs Sale. i j j p o u ltry feed pall. T h is is a s tru e o r to u re d food, spoiled a f te r m ixing, a s It Is o f g rain o r m e a t th a t com es al- lv ad y ta in te d . All w e t foods, a s m ash, should be p re p a re d In quftntl- t le t Just enough to bo fed o u t a t once. I f le ft s ta n d in g In poll o r feed dish es. It soon “ w o rk s” un<l Is th e d irect cau se of m any a la rg e d e a th r a te In brooder ch ick s uu d also lead s to d ia rrh e a in a d u lt birds. B e tte r feed to o d ry th a n Uo w et Y oung ch ick s g ro w finely, w ith few losses, w hen fed a ll d ry food up to e ig h t w eek s of age. It Is m oney lo st to feed g rain th a t h as been w et a n d p ro b ab ly th ro u g h th e b u rn in g of an e le v a to r sold a lit tle low er th a n th e b e s t feed. “ B u rn e d ” w h e a t o r o a ts n ot only d o n o t f u r nish a s m uch food a s a sw e e t a rticle, b u t a r e a lw a y s a d a n g e ro u s fetid w hen fed to liv e stock. I t does n o t pay from th e point o f view of th e pocketbook to buy d am ag ed g ra in . T h e beat is th e ch e a p e st in th e end a n d b rin g s th e b est re su lts sought. T h e su p p ly o f g reen bone o r ground d ried m eat an d blood sho u ld be above suspicion. M ost o f th e b u g g ed m eat on th e m a rk e t is good, b u t no w an d th en you w ill ru n ac ro ss a lot p u t o u t by an u n k n o w n firm t h a t Is fit on ly fo r fe r tilizer. T h e se d ried m eat p ro d u c ts w hen exposed to d a m p n e ss so m etim es spoil an d th u s becom e a d a n g e ro u s artic le to use. G reen bone sh o u ld be used w hile fre sh , a s It s ta n d s ex p o su re to Insect life b ad ly .—D r. N. W . S nnborn In P o u ltry K eeper. tio lile n Japan««« WOMAN AND FASHION C b l l d '« U vj Arfi Ì j r i Ji few _ f r a D im fi F ro c k . m m ad e o f so ft w h ite silk a n d en circling In sertio n s o f lace; b u t, th en , it la d a in ty to a d eg ree, fo r th ese lace In sertio n s •d u ster su closely to g e th e r t h a t th ey giv e a p a rtic u la rly lig h t and d e co ra tiv e effect, w h ile th en on th e bodice th e re Is a sm all co llar, also trim m ed T h e IH a il Y o u L'r.vo A lw a y s B o n ~ k t, a n il v .a lc ’.» lia s I kom l a u se fo r o v e r 3 0 y e a r s, Ini3 lio r n e t h e «!—intaro or — — a n d lia s b e e n m n d o u n d e r b is iier- twnr.1 s u p erv isio n sin c e it s Infancy. « e f f i V / ; r-C '-cc t-i/iA A llow ’ r.o o n e to d e c e iv e you in tills. A l l C o u n te r fe its, Im ita tio n s a i.d “ J.'i:-.t-i: .-c —>d’ urc b u t E x p e r im e n ts th a t tr ifie w ith a n il e n d a n g e r file h e a lth o f In fu n ts a n il C liO dren—E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p erim en t. What is CASTOR ¡A C astoria is a h a rm less su b s titn to fo r C a ster O il, P a r e g o r ic , P r o p s a n d Soothing' S yru p s. I t Is P le a s a n t. I t co n ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r K ureotic k u bstance. I t s a g e is it s g u a r a n te e . I t d estro y s ’W orm s a m i allays F e v e r is h n e s s. I t c u r e s D iarrhoea n a il W in d C olic. I t r e lie v e s T e e th in g T ro 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 th e F o o d , r e g u la te s th o S tom ach a n d B o w e ls , g iv in g h e a lth y an d n a tu r a l sleep . The C h ild ren 's P a n a c e a —T h e M o th er's F r ie n d . CASTORSA GENUINE I llin iu m « . T o Mr. H e n ry H ales, th e v eteran poul try fa n c ie r o f R idgew ood. N. J., be longs th e c re d it of o rig in a tin g th is new v a rie ty of a p o p u lar b reed o f bun tarns. Mr. H a le s h as been w o rk in g fo r y e a rs to pro«luce th e G olden Ja p a n e se B a n ta m s an d h a s a t last succeeded, th e b ird s a t p re se n t in h is y a rd s b eing so w ell m a rk e d t h a t no one w ould sus- I 'a r i T The p r e tty p a rty fro ck Illu s tra te d Is ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In U se For Over 3 0 Years. ▼Hf ClNTâUII COM »AN V, TT MUR RAV RTRttT, NEW YORK CITY. S ite S t a r t e d E a rly , ltc u r b e d H in O i a n d c r n . ------- ------------------ T h e to P u b lic . 8 IM P L B B IL K FROCK . I the c h ild , softens the g u m s, allays ull pain, c u res wind colic a n d is th e best T h e re is c a u s e fo r re jo ic in g upon th e j rem edy for d iarrh o ea. Is p leasan t to d e c re a se in th e vogue fo r sid e com bs., th e taste. Sohl by d ru g g ists in every N o w a d a y s it Is a lm o st a s bud t a s te tc p art of the world. 25 cents a bottle. be seen w ith one o f th e s e a rtic le s in Its value is in«*alculable. Be su re and th e h a ir a s i t w n s a s h o rt tim e ag o to ask for Mrs. W inslow ’s S oothing Sy be seen w ith o u t th e m . N ev er w a s th e re ru p and take no o th er kind. Com b D ecadence. Mw* m mf H ow P o r tr e s s M o n ro e W m B u ilt. T h e m a n n e r of c o n s tru c tin g th e fort nt Old P oint C«unfort 1» In terestin g nml th ro w s som e lig h t on «-tist«uns and p ractices then in vogue. T h e w ork w as Almost w holly done by slav es w ho v«-** b ro u g h t to the pinoe by tlielr nuisi* . an d leaned to tin* en g in eers In elinrge T he sla v e ow n r r«*celv«*<l IV' «*e:iis s «lay for each slave, a n d th e go v ern m en t fu rn ish e d e:t«*h "laborer.*' ns th e slave w as cnfil'd. w:Mi fw * stilts <>f w orking clothes, a f :r «»r »wo <»f shot's, rations, q u a r te rs an d o«'cusio;iallv a HtTle to b ac co. T h e "h:l*cr«'rs" w orked w ith very little clothes an d g enera II j w .'lio u t *bo« «. The}' 11 vial hi b a rra c k s am i w ere su b je c t to a kind «'f m ilita ry discip lin e Tin* o w n e rs wen* re g u la r Iti com ; ^ " t to colic«*? the hire for th e ir slav es troni w hich w e m ay Infer th a t file “ co n stitu j ants** of those «lays knew how to upon*- I d a t e a g '•«;« 1 tilin g t«» .-I fb*gr*e w orthy I of th e p:«s«*:»t g en eratio n . — L«*sllr’s | W eekly. I N otlc« 1* hereby g iv en th a t by vlr- ic of an execution an d o rd er of «ale Inly lesumi out of the circuit court nf toe »ate of Oregon for Polk county, bearing date if -4th of I unitary, 1902, upon a decree •tub oath . enrolled ami rl«u*ieted in sai l coyr n the 22nd d«*v of Jan ., PK-2 in a certain suit her* in pen ling, w htr-in Chemskt-ta beige No. 1. IntL'pentlent Order of Odd Fell#**, •! Salem, Otegnn, a c«»rtMiration. 1* plaintiff, ti l I vnm Hunter and Sadie Hunter, hi- if*, !• a M. Hunter, Nora 1». Hunter, .In- a \ . Smith, Alice Bell and F. I., hell, her M>«lwind. Willis L Thom.is and Lem Shad- h»ck. .wlministraton« of th*» e*ta*e of Thom.»- 'I. I ’ miter. ileceHHAil. are defemiaiits an«l tli- ct*d to m*», «•inmatidiiig me to »oil the her« C a r r I n M n k l- c A x e s . inafter «les« ribed prwuiis«**« to satiafy toe i An ax Is su b je c t to rig hi te s ts In'fore ann mits «p*ottied in sai l execution ami «le- i cree to-wit; $553.fV). with interest thereon at It Is pronoun« « 1 ». *rfect. T h e st«*«*l m ust the rate of 10 per- eiit p»*r ami uu, since Jan | bo o f th e n»i|’t!ri‘«l tem p er, th e w eight i.v\v I3tvi. 1902, and $10 attorneys' fees, ami , of ell ax e s of the sa m e s ire m ust Is* <• 0 • *«ts of suit, ami accruing c*wt<«, and uniform , all m ust lx* gro u n d alik e and •25.47 taxes paH «»n said pp>|>erty by the In v ario u s o th e r w ay s c o n f >r::i to nu os- plaintiff. I w U1 on S a t u r d 'Y, t h ^ 8 : h o f M o r e » ', 1 9 0 2 , ral>!Ishc«1 sta n d a rd . T h e tospe«*tor who | At the hour of 1 o'clock, p. in., of said lay. te s ts th e «lunlity o f th e steel «l««es so by i at the front «lo«»rof the court house in Dallas, h am m erin g the bind«* a n d strik in g the in said Polk i ••untv, sell at public auction t** edge to a s c e rta in w h e th e r It lie too tiie hivhest bid 'er for cash in lr«ti«l on «lav of b rittle o r not. An ax th a t b re a k s d u r ■sivl«*. all the right, title, interest ami esta*« of the sai I (Lfendanta, *-a< h and every one «»f ing »he te s t Is th ro w n aside to I*» tuade tin in. and of all fwreona claiming by, threugh over. B efore th e m a te ria l o f nt* ax Is In or under them, or either of them, su>iae«|uevit th e p ro p er sh a p e It h a s l*een h eated live t»* t ie date of the uiortg*?*» f«>recl>H.e«l in saio tim es, inclu d in g the temp« rin g process. 1 suit of, in and to the sai«l mortgag«-l prei.i srs descHI e«l in sai*l eiec ition sti I deere« an d th e a \ w hen com pleted h as imssed aa follmvs, t«*-a it; The weet half of th« ltd. th ro u g h th e h an d s of a!»out 40 w o rk itrg tract of lamb Ct»tnm* ltcing at a i «>ii»' m en. each o f w hom lias done so m eth in g 70 links u -st ami 7.73 chains south of monu to w a rd p e rfe c tin g it. A fter p assin g In ment No ". ed'late a t the south w«*’ Comet • *f block '»•«. 11, in thetown of Monimnith. spection th e ax e s go to th e g rin d in g de in t ‘"i c *untv of IV k and state nf l) m ..n, p a rtm e n t a n d from th a t to th e polish- | niMiinc them'« west 3 71 chain«, thence »mto era, w ho fliiiah th em c|H>n em ery 1 75 chains, then *• ea«t 5 71 cJiains, then.** w heels. north 1.75 chain» t«* the plane of heginniug. .•ti l coni ining • tie »ere n>ore « r I- n . O A B T O n i A . P a lu d a l Dallas, th‘eg»»n, tli.* Ith day «.f l\brm sfT. IW? B rn tlw 1 » 1 . 3 « «n Hi* «wars B m C i ( » •: V W u H ^ D V U bh«.iil* «>f Polk c«*uuty, Oivg >a. I Allow me to say a few words in praise of C h a m b e rlain ’s Cough R em edy. I had a very severe cough ami cold and feared th a t I would gst p ueum nnia, but. after tak in g the sec ond dose of th is m edicine I felt better th ree b o ttles of it cured m y cold ami the pains in m y chest d isa p p e a re d e n tirely . I am m ost respectfully yours for h e alth , R alph 8. M yers, fi4 T h irty -se v en th stre et. W heeling, W est V irginia. F o r sale by Adam K. W ilson w ith lace an d f u rth e r fu rn is h e d w ith fe a tb e rstite b in g , an d a t th e hem of th e fro ck th e re co m es a b o rd erin g frill of lace. Bo«lice a n d s k ir t a r e o f course m ad e In one. u nd to co m p lete th e d re ss It is on ly n e c e ssa ry to se cu re a silk en slip f«>r w e a r u n d e rn e a th or. b e tte r still, tw o o r th re e slip s, one, say , in ro se pin k an d a n o th e r in fo rg etm en o t F o r O ve r Sixty Y e a rs . blue, w h ile a sa sh to m u tch w o u ld help An old an«! well tried rem edy. Mrs. in g iv in g a n a p p e a ra n c e o f v a rie ty to th e d ress. T h is fro ck Is sh o w n In th e j W inslow ’s S oothing S y ru p has b«en eig h t-y ear-o ld size, b u t is s u ita b le for j used for over sixty years by m illions of g irls up to six te e n y e a r s old.—P h ila d e l i m others f«>r th e ir ch ild ren while teeth- ! ing, w ith p erfect success. I t soothes ph ia L edger. A m a rtin e t o f a se rg eu o t d ecid in g to “.Johu.” said Mm. BUlus a f te r th e a m o re s trik in g ex u m p le o f w h a t th e g j t m arried , som e o f h is m en decid ed ca lle r had gone aw ay . “ I w ish you a b u s e o f a fa sh io n m uy ac«H>mpllsh. In its e lf u n d o f its e lf —a p a ir to **ncb th a t w hen th e hap p y ev en t cam e off It w o u ld n 't bunch y o u r b lu n d ers so.'* would be a fittin g occasion to pay back “ W h a t do you m ean. Maria*/” ask ed h e a d —th e sid e com b Is a n ex tre m e ly u sefu l artic le . I t is w ell nigh In d is w ith in te re st old scores, esp ecially as Mr. Billus. th e ir frien d s d ecid ed to keep up th e “ I d id n ’t m ind y o u r tellin g h er th a t p en sab le to w om en of locks Inclined t t e honored cu sto m o f th ro w in g rice /o n w ere ten y ears o ld er th an 1. b u t to ttrln g ln e s s , sa y s th e St. L o uis R e na«l old shoes n t th e h ap p y couple. you follow ed it up a m in u te la te r by public, b u t w h en it com es to a dozen < >n th e ev en tfu l d a y w hen th e h ap p y liftin g it slip o u t th a t you w ere 52.” — sid e com bs to a bend, stu c k in a n y w h e re a n d anyhow ’ a n d w ith no re g a rd pa r em erged from th e ir q u a r te rs th ey C hicago T rib u n e. e ith e r fo r u tility o r d eco ratio n , ¿ h e e f v « re g reeted w ith a p e rfe c t sh o w e r of fe c t Is a b s u rd . T h e re w e re d am sels rice and old shoos, b u t one T o m m y had T h t* I l n n d i r n p o f o N a m e . p fly su b s titu te d a b ig p a ir o f re g u la P o p p ers—No: w e h a v e n 't c h r is te n 'd h ist w in te r w ho sp o rte d a w h o le rin g tion B luchers, w h ich h e th re w w ith th e b a b y yet. My w ife w a n ts to g iv e of sid e com bs c irc lin g th e ir p o m p a HUoJj u n e rrin g aim th a t th e m issile him u fancy n am e out o f a book, b u t 1 d o u rs. B elow , a t th e sid e s und b ack * • Nd* • • a few e x tr a co m b s w e re tu c k e d in. c a u g h t th e se rg e a n t j u s t ab o v e th o eye, w o n ’t h av e It. OO LD EN J A P BANTAM COCK. chiefly b y w’a v o f e n c o u ra g in g th e in flictin g a n a s ty cut. A si'u ra— W hy no t? pect th a t th e y a re m erely a now v ari D ln ctly th e cerem o n y w a s o v e r th e P o pper»— B ecau se th en he'd grow up com b tr a d e It w ou ld a p p e a r. T h e re e ty prod u ced by a se ries o f skillfu l se rg e a n t Im m ed iately w en t to th e h o s to be hotindy :ts blue m ud an d to u g h as could b e no o th e r ex cu se. crosses iu w hich, by th e w ay, n o n e b u t p ital to h av e th e w ound d ressed . Tho n ails. I never knew It to fail.—P h ila 'W o m a n 's B l o u s e W a i s t . g en u in e Ja p a n e s e B a n ta m s w ere em doctor, a f te r e x a m in in g th e sw ollen an d d elp h ia P re ss. ployed. Mr. H ales, h a v in g e x h a u ste d discolored optic. In q u ired how It w as T h e fa v o r o f th e blo u se w a is t a p th e p rize w in n in g p o ssib ilities o f the done. p e a rs to In cre ase a s ea c h new v a ria W i l l i e ’s I d « « . D orkings, a n d h av in g no o th e r w orlds “ W ell, sir,” rep lied th e se rg e a n t. “ I “ I« n ’t It a w fu l how th in Mr. FIenpeck tion is offered. T h is v ery effectiv e to c o n q u er In t h a t d irectio n , h as ta k e n g o t m arried to d ay , a n d ” — Is now?” rem ark e d Mrs. G ab b le to h er m odel, w h ile sim p le in th e ex trem e, up th e G olden J a p s m erely because, a s B u t w a s c u t sh o rt by th e d o c to r (a h u sb a n d . “ And he u sim I to b e so s to u t.” I can be m ad e to g iv e a n e la b o ra te ef- he ex p re sse s It, “ T hey a re m ig h ty h ard m arried mar.» ex claim in g : “ P erhaps.” chlined iu little W illie, re- | fe e t b y Ju d icio u s h a n d lin g o f m ate- to get rig h t.” “Oh. I se«*l T h a t ex p la in s It; b u t, by rcem h eriu g his tro u b le w ith his bicycle I rials. T h e o rig in a l is m ad e of w h ite hen- Jo v e, sh e ’s s ta rte d e a rly I”—L ondon An- i tir«‘s— “ p e rh a p s his w ife fo rg ets to blow V s ln e o f D ls n o m N . him up. reg u lar, like yo u «aid she liste r.” rie tta , w ith a d eep em b ro id ered edge, As to th e value o f d iam o n d s, p er sw ers. a n a rro w v est o f w h ite ta ffe ta an d fectly w h ite sto n e s o r decid ed tin ts of trim m in g o f n a rro w b lack v elv et rib red, rose, green, o r blue « re m ost h ig h bon a n d je w e l b u tto n s. ly prize«I. F in e clnuaruo u an d sa lm T h e fitted lining clo ses a t th e c e n te r on o r brow n, black or yellow stones fro n t. On i t a r e a rra n g e d v ario u s also u re esteem ed. I f (law less and w ith o u t tin t o f uuy kind, th ey are term ed first w a te r. If th e y possess a am * on A re in m a n y respects lik e o th e r ulcers o r ste ely blue color, a t tim es alm o st 0 # a ^ H m A* AdT sores, and th is resem blance often proves fa ta l. opalescent, th ey a re called blu e w hite. V alu ab le tim e is lo st in fru itle ss efforts to heal Such are u su a lly B razilian stones. E x th e so re w ith w ashes a n d salves, because th e g e rm s of C ancer th a t are m u lti ceptionally p e rfe c t sto n e s a r e term ed p ly in g in th e blood a n d th e new C ancer cells w hich a re c o n sta n tly develop gem s, und fo r such th e re Is no fixed in g keep n p th e irrita tio n a n d discharge, a n d a t la s t sh a rp sh o o tin g p a in s value, th e p rice d ep en d in g on th e p u ri a n n o u n ce th e a p p ro ach of th e e a tin g a n d s lo u g h in g stag e, a n d a hideous, sic k e n in g cancerous sore b e g in s its ty an d th e b rillian cy o f th e stone. T he I n F e b ru a ry , 1 8 0 9 , I noticed a s m a l l term first w a te r v aries In m ean in g , a c d e stru c tiv e w ork cording to th e cla ss o f goods c a rrie d by No u lcer or sore can e x is t w ith - S er i t mbyut°aWn6„rt 1“ P; c l m V a n i b r o ^ ; th e d e a le r u sin g It. o u t som e p red isp o sin g in te rn a l cause o u t i n t o a n o p e n sore. I b e g a n t o t a k e th a t h a s poisoned th e blood, a n d th e S . S . S . a n d a f t e r I h a d t a k e n s e v e n b o t - I t is im possible to e s tim a te th e value open d isc h a rg in g ulcer, or th e fester- 'j ® 8 t k e p l a c e h e a l e d e n t i r e l y a n d n o of a dlnm oud by Its w eig h t. Color, ?, * .. signs o r t h e disease have b e e n seen in g so re on th e lip, cheek o r o th e r , ince- w . P . B row n, H o l l a n d s , s . c . b rillian cy , c u t an d g en eral perfectio n p a r t of th e body w ill c o n tin u e to of th e sto n e a ll ure to be ta k e u Into sp read a n d e at deeper in to th e flesh u n less th e blood is p urified and th e a c c o u n t O f tw o sto n es, both flaw less C an cer g e rm s o r m orbid m a tte r elim in a ted from th e circu latio n . an d w eig h in g te n c a ra ts , one m ay be S . S . S. cleanses th e blood of all d ecay in g effete m atter. I t h a s g re a t w o rth $000 a n d th e o th e r $12.000. E x a n tid o ta l and p u rify in g p ro p e rties th a t soon d estro y th e g erm s and poisons ceptional stones o fte n b rin g special and resto re th e blood to its n a tu ra l co n d itio n . A nd w hen p u re blood is prices. Off color or Im p erfect stones carried to th e u lcer o r sore th e h e a lin g process sell a t an a v e ra g e p rice per c a r a t re begins, th e d isc h arg e ceases and th e place h eals g nrdless of size. GA B rig h t's D ise a se . Tlu* largest sum ever p»»i«l i«>r a pre scription, changed hands in Sm. F rau - cioi‘ 0 , A ugust 30ih, 1901. I lie tran s fer i"vidvcil iu coin and stock $ 112,500 aud w it* paid by a p arly ot business m en for a specific for B lig h t’s «list ass and diabetes, billn rto incurable dis ease*. T hey com m enced the serious inve»:iguti"»» "f th e specific Novem ber 15th, 11/00. They interview ed scores oi the cured mid tried it out on its m erit» by p u ttin g over tlir* o «!«•/.- un cases on the trea tm e n t and w atch ing th em . They also got physicians to nam e olironio, incurable cases and adm in istered it w ith the physicians for judges. Up to A ugust 2 5 th , eighty seven per cen t of th e test cates were e ith e r well or progressing favorably. T here being b u t th irte e n per cen t of failures, the parlies weic satisfied and closed the tran sac tio n . T he procee«!- ings of the in v estigating com m ittee a n d th e clinical rep o rts of the t«»st eases were published and will be m ail ed free on application. A ddress Jo h n J. F u lto n C om pany, 420 M ontgom ery stre et, San Francisco, C alifornia. T h e C h ild r e n » ' F rie n d . T h ere is no use try in g to p«»rsuade A m erican m o th ers t h a t a fu h stitu te exists for F e rry D avis’ Bain killer. T hey know how it relieves the Iron* I hies of childhood, from sprained a rm s and legs to stom achache. O ther pre- | p a ratio n s m ay do good, Pninkilb r is i certain to. A big «liflWenc , and one | th a t has been recognized foi tfO years. ! T h ere is b u t one P ain k iller, Perry I Davis. Soli H arn ess Y ou e nn m a k e y o u r hsr- r.csa aa soft aa a g lovs am i M tough ns w ire by uslner E U R E K A U n r . n o n « O i l . You r a n lenirthen ita life—m ak u It la s t tw ice an Ion* a s it o rd in a rily would. larasss Oil I m ake* a p oor lo o k in g har- / n.-ss lik e nejir. M ade o f ' p u re, h e a v y bodied oil, e»- poclally p rep a re d to with« su u id th o w eather. G tL over a n d new s k in form s. S. S . S. is a s tric tly v ege table b l o o d p u rifie r c o n ta in in g no m ercu ry o r m in e rals of a n y description. * If y o u h ave an u lce r or c h ro n ic sore of a n y k in d , w rite u s ab o u t it, m ed i cal advice w ill co st y o u n o th in g . Books o n C ancer a n d o th e r diseases oi th e blood w ill be s e n t free. THE SY/ifT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, 6a. RYPAm Ripons Tafmles Doctors find 4 A good prescription F or m ankind. R«pans 1 abules are a common sense, effectual cure fo r dyspepsia, biliousness, heartburn, headache, con stipation, dizziness and all disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. They are intended for the use of men, women and children everywhere, and have proved beneficial in the majority of cases. It is not claimed that they will perform miracles, but some of the cures which they have effected amount almost to that. Easy to take and prompt in action, they have no rival as the best remedy for the every-day ills of humanity. A M E D IC IN E W H IC H P R O LO N G S L IF E . ** I b a r* used R ipans Tahules for a num ber of year* and would oot be w ithout them. I was troubled with indigestion and constipation, and h a \c noticed since I have been uetng them that I am getting rid u f those terrible bilious si^ lls which confined me to bed on account of the ditlines*. Of late I have not had anv. I had j«*st g- t over a had spell of bilious fever and was Mtting on the step, when a neighbor came to me and rem arked how bad I Kicked. I told him 1 had just got over the fever and that I was afraid to eat anything on account of uuligestion, from which I had suffered since I was quit* voung. H e advised me to take R ipans Tabnles. 1 said 1 would try them , and from then I haven't been without them. 1 can eat anything providing I finish with a Tabule instead of dessert. I f e d very thankful that I have found » m ething that will prolong my life.” G A S T R IC TR O U B LES . I had suffered three years at least from gastric trouble*. I could not sleep at night. Mv hg*d ached and my feet would be Cold as ice. My bowels were n u t regular and I would have siMh cram ps from gases form ing on my stomach that I would faint away. 1 was in soch distress that 1 would have sooner died than live. A bout three m onths ago 1 was suffering and felt as if mv body was tied up inwardly. Mv brother recommended Ripans Tabnles to me. My hushand "hum ed some for me from the nearest drug store and I would not now be without them They relieved me of all the foul gases that formed in mv stomach and thev move my bowels regular for which 1 had been taking physics all 1 the tune time 1 have no more gases my bowels move regularly. > well . in fact, I feel as light as the air which I brea th e . and I have no more headache* and a •«*> that is saving a good deal few a woman who weighs ■ «*> pounds. I am sorry t that 1 did not commence using the T abules a year ago, for they w ould have saved me a great deal oi ai pain and an suffering. One gives relief A R iegan T o huln now n o d then. W U Ik n id llM sIw t m«n. And iM y g w iq U Is thntr won. OnuUatMd. H I T A T S m o k e It go. At tre m a ta Tho » v e O i t p o c k e t te «mooch for an 'Wgfunry onraelon. Thu fam ily h»*«tle. •0 re n ts , c o n ta in s a euppi ? fo r n y oar. Sold eve ry w h e re In c a n s—oil sh:e 8 . Matfa by STANDARD 0!L CO. \1 18885121 “ 1 h a v e gone 1 4 d a y s a t a tim e w i t h o u t m ■ o v e a e u t o f t h e b o w e l s , n o t being a b le to m ove tliem e x c e p t by using h o t w a te r Injections. ChroulC c o n s tip a tio n for seven y e a rs placed m e in Ib is te rrib le c o n d itio n ; d u rin g t h a t tim e I did e v e ry th in g 1 board of b u t nover found a n y re lief; such w as my c a se u n til I began usin g CAS«JAHKTH. I now h a v e from o ne to th ro e pusinigos a day. a nd If I w as rich 1 w ould giv e IIUI.00 for ouch m o v em eu t; It Is suoh a r e l i e f .' AVI. m eh L. H i n t , i«SfJ R u s s e ll S t.. D e tr o it. M lo b . CANDY W m. um CATHARTIC ^ to w c c a e to TWAO« MASS I A S IM P L E M O D EL. p art* o f tb c w a is t. T b e b ack is p lain ncross t!io s ’.ioultlor a n d d ra w n d o w n in K olhcra a t th e w r i s t line, b u t th e fro n ts a r e laid In tw o p la its n t each sh o u ld er, w h ich p ro v id e a d d itio n a l ftiliiu a o v er th e b u st. T h e n a rro w vest is p lain u ud held in place by tb e bt*tt'-*.tH. T h e sleev es a r e iu b ish o p s»yle. w ith novel point»'«! cuffs m ade of t! e em b ro id ery . T o <ut th is w a is t in th e m edium six«* : ’ l j y a rd s o f m a te ria l 21 in c h e s •vide. ;; y a rd s 27 In ch es w ide o r 2H y a rd s II in ch es w ide will be req u ired . —B oston Ile ra ld . n ia b s rs tv fiv o s ln g G o tv n a . T h e w ork th a t Is n ecessa ry in th e c o n stru c tio n o f th e up to d a te ev en in g gow n is so m e th in g ap p allin g , fo r no effort Is sp a re d to o b ta in th e m o st o rig in a l ar.d s trik in g effects. G re a t b u n d le s of v elv et (low ers a n d leav es an d th e flim siest o f chiffon ro ses are si rend o u t an d ap p llq u ed on th ese lovely go w n s. T lielr ste m s a re a c tu a l ly tie d w ith velvet ribbons, an d th ese loops a n d en d s a re also n e a tly ap- p liip icd In g rn c rfu l sh a p es, an d th e e f fect Is stu n n in g . As only e x p e rts e r n do fid s d e lic a te w ork, th e b au d th a t can KUtvessfully w ield th e n eed le nei th e r slu m b e re th n o r sle ep etb . J The -------- \V or?«3*u O u t e r i i r i p . n s . It is n o t s u rp risin g th a t m ore people live to l>c o v er ItXl yt'iirs old In w arm c lim a te s th a n in th e h ig h er latitu d e« . T h e G erm an em pire, w ith ftft.0ni.D0O in h a b ita n ts . lias 7"* c e n te n a ria n s . F ra n ce, w ith 4 \P<Mu • o. h a s ’JKL E ng land h a s only 140 am i S co tlan d 40. S w e den h a s 10. N o rw ay 2:t. B elgium ft. Den m ark 2. S pain 4 >1 i.nd S w itzerlan d none. Servia. w ith a p o p u latio n »f 2.250.000. h a s f»75 | m op ie o v er 100 y e a rs old. It is claim ed th a t th e o ldest living person, one B ru n o C o trlm . living in Rio J u n d r o , is 150 y e a r s o ld .- H e a lth . P ig m e n t. P a la ta b le . P o te n t. T am e Good. Do -flo o d . N ever 9lcken, IVoaken, or G ripe 10c. 25c, 50c ... C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... Sterling lUwrt; t — gimy. CklMg*. ■••I t m I, At« Yerk. SSI A FREE PATTERN ( y o u r o w n s e le c tio n ) to e v e ry s u b s c r ib e r . O n ly 50 c e n ts a y e a r. MS CALLS MAGAZINE' A LADIES’ MAGAZINE A ga m ; beautiful cnlerwl s la te « ; latMt Il iw M ; dra^* making eeodomlns (fancy wnrir ; household hints ; Action, stc Suth •crib« i«vdsy, or, m n i e for ftm *t copy Lady agonto wanted 5«nd for ttrfti«. S ty H « b . R e lia b le , S im p le , U p-to- «late, EcuivwwicJil a n d A b s o lu te ly R e r f n c t - F lt tl n g P a p e r P a t te r n s . Mí CALL/fith fATTONstP AM V i m Allowed «ad P erforât h a s M*o* tb s iM ttag and Scvfcf Use* Only in end i « cents each— non# higher Ask for them Hold m eoorty every city and town, or by mail from T H E M t C A L L C O .. 111-111-117 « M t MU *1. « « TOR* SOJTHERN PACIFIC TIM E TABLE f OKVAL: IS MAIL—DAILY 7 30 \ »•» I.v ................. I*'>rtlau<!....... A -V O p tn 1 1 : 'S a in I.v ................... f e r r r v t 14 p to l l : . '4 p m A r O v n D i« I.v i s . n j i m A( A il».»»•> ami f ’l-rrallio i w i . n i w .th trniu* «4 O rrgo« re»»trml and E u te r n r tilruad DALLAS P A S S h X G F .k -D \IL Y , EX. Rt'N DAY A*» pi*i L v .................. I’ -rtbt .•! A r S:3n • n, s:Z& p in Ar Dniia» LveiOam YAM HILL D IP IS fO!l Pa-««enr*r < 1 . |«»t f .u t »•* Jtffe r-o n stre e t ATRUK f R F IO ffT —TKI W EEKLY f-aav* • :«i % in P u r ts w l. A tii« * • i 'f [> m L m u J.A0 p a . Dallas A rrive 8.50 a m A r r iv e s S p o t . AlrHe . Lea»* 7 8n a m