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» \ CHURCH DIRECTORV. [ ’reselling hours at 11 ami 8 :00. M. K. CH U RCH . Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Sunday school at 9:45. Ep- wnrtli league at 7 :0* Praver meet ing Thursday evening.— H . N. Hounds, pastor. U. K. C H U R C H , S O U TH . NARROW TIRE EVILS GREATEST ENEMY TO MAINTENANCE H ig h w a y S u r fa c e s S p e e d ily G iv e W a y U n d er T h e ir l » e —P e rm a n e n t R o a d Im p r o v e m e n t D e m a n d s T h e ir A b o litio n . H. P. Ilollund, ®ne of the oldest set Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Sunday school at 10. Ep- tlers of Rockford, III., was interviewed worlh league at 7 :f0 Prayer meet not long ago by the Chicago American Small crops, unsalable veg ing Thursday evening.— L. C. Smith, on the question of good roads and etables, result from want of their maintenance. Mr. Holland began pastor. by saying that the narrow tire was the greatest enemy of good roads. B A PT IS1 CHITRCH. “ I have been practicing law in the Preaching Sunday morning and ev Rook river valley nearly half a century ening. Sunday school at 10. 11. Y and have seen the effect of those nar P. U. at 7 :00. Prayer mealing Wed row tires with which yonder wagon Is Vegetables arc especially nesday evening.— J. R. G. Kuseell, fitted out. and 1 am convinced that fond of Potash. Write for pastor. whatever action may be taken In an our fre e pamphlets. endeavor to improve the roads of the country will amount to little unless G ERM AN K A I.I W ORKS, P R E 8 B Y T B E IA N C H U R C H . 93 Nassau St., New York. Preaching Sunday morning and ev there is first legislation looking toward ening. Sunday school at 10. Chris the abolishment of narrow tires on ve tian Endeavor at 7 :00. Prayer meet hicles. The farmers generally-recog M e y »/, Wilson Co., San Francisco, ing Thursday evening.— W . T. War nize this fact, but as long ns there Is California, arc aolo agents for tlie Pa die, pastor. no concerted action among the manu cific coast. facturers as well as among the users o f vehicles little will be accomplished. C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H . » ________________ The common highway Is the farmers’ Pieaehing Sunday morning and ev only outlet to the shipping p<Wts on | £ You Could Look ening. Bihle school at 10. Juuior the railways. Over this highway must I Christian Endeavor at 3 30 Senior be transported all the agricultural £ 1 Into the future and see the condition to which your cough, if j Christian Endeavor at 7 :00. Bihle UU| you wou products of the country not fed to live 'oula seek relief iu w ill b rin g you, class and prayer meeting take place once— an a tn iat naturally w ould be through Thursday evening.— W . T. Matlock, j pastor. Potash. S h ilo h ’s C o n s u m p t io n C ure Guaranteed to cure Con sumption, B r o n c h i t i s , A s t h m a , and a ll L u n g Trouble*. Cures Coughs and Colds in a day. 26 cent*. W rite to 8. C. W e l l * & Co., L e Roy, N . Y ., for free trial bottle.__________ Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the Blood j OF GOOD ROADS. Tho ICIud Yo«i Have Always Sought, ond whlcli has hocu. lu use for over 30 years, lirs borne the slfrnatnro o f and has been made under his i»er- J L- sonal supervision since Its Infancy. _ /■CCecS.t-te Allow ao one to deee-ve you In this. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations ami “ Just-os-goo«!” are but Experiments tlmt tritle with and endanger tlie health o f Infants uud Children—Experience ngriiust 'Experiment. What is CASTOR!A Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other .N arcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms uud allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea a n d W ind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. T h e Children'» Panacea—Tlio Mother’s Friend. G EN UIN E CASTOR I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of E Y A M Q E L IC A L C H U R C H . Pleaching Sunday morniag and ev ening. Sunday school at 10. Chris- | tinn Endeavor at 7 :00, Prayer meet ing Thursduy evening.— A. A. Winter, j pastor, ! _____ ■ F T * ! 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought Final Settlem ent. In Use For Over 3 0 Years. ! winch may tie Kept uor uy me auumm- of small quantities from another ves sel kept over the fire. This treatment 1 must be continued for hours If neces- ! sary. It should continue at least until the swelling and pain have been reduc ed. An all night treatment not Infre quently results In the possibility of using the limb the next day. although such a procedure Is not to be recom mended. Cold water is nearly as effectual as hot In checking the symptoms. In 1 some cases It seems equally efficacious ami eveu more comforting. In either ! case the treatment must be prolonged and the temperature of the water faith fully kept ut the point o f greatest etti- ! clency. Other remedies are also valuable If the physician has them at hand, hut i all are used with the Same end in view—of relaxing muscular tension. | combating the swelling and relieving 1 pain. H ow to B rig h t's Disonso. The largest sum evep-p .id for a pre scription, changed bands in San Fran cisco, August 30th, 1901. The trans fer involved in coin ami slock $ 112,COO and w<ib paid by n party of buniuess men for a specific for Bright’* disease and diabetes, hitherto incurable dis eases. They commenced the serious investigation <>f the specific Novem ber 15th, 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over thr«e doz en cases on the treatment and watch ing them. They also got physicians to name chronic, incurable cases and administered it with the physicians for judges. Up to August 25th, eighty seven per cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed tlie transaction. The proceed ings of the investigating committee and the clinical reports of the t st cases were published and will be m ail ed free on application. Address John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California. C o re F o r th e T e e th . i I f the teeth are to get but one thor ough cleaning during the day. Just be fore retiring is the best time to give It j to them, as there are six or eight hours during sleep that the salivary glands are Inactive, aud fatty and starchy foods that may be lodged between and | around the teeth are bathed In saliva, a partial digestive fluid, undergo de- i composition, forming acids which act ! more or less readily on the tooth struc ture at the time of their formation. The | salivary glands not being active during sleep, acids are not diluted, as during the day a free flow of saliva prevents to a great degree the deleterious ef fects of adds thus formed. The teeth and gums should be carefully brushed lifter each meal with a medium soft brush, using as a wash on damp brush ! alcohol, rosewater and llsterlne, equal parts.—Dr. 8. D. Potter In Ohio Dental Journal. flo w to M ake C a l f ’s Foot The to Public. Allow me to say a few words in praise ef Chamberlain’ s Cough Rem edy. I bad a very severe cough and told and feared that I would £«t pneumonia, but after taking the ond dose of this medicine 1 f**lt better three bottle* of it cured my cold ami the pains in my chest dissappeaisd entirely. I am most respectfully yours for health, Ralph 8. Myers, 64 Thirty-seventh street. Wheeling, West Virginia. For sale by Adam K. Wilson For Over Sixty Years. An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth ing, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. I h pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 2.5 cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Sy rup and take no other kind. J e lly . I T o make this jelly cut and crack one foot into small pieces and cover with ▼Nf CENTAUR COMPANY, TV MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. OTICR I I HEREBY GIVEN TH AT THE UN | three pints of cold water. I’ut on the N dersigned )>»< fll«d hi» Anal account In tht matter of the estate of Rachel Davidson, deceased, | back of the stove and let It remain andSaturday, Ha/ I I , 190'.', at the hour of 10 o’clock j there three hours after it has begun to MAKE THEIR OWN ROADS. a. in ., bus been appointed by the county court of t h « stale o f Oregvn, for F o lk county , ah the tune simmer. Skim at short intervals, and for the hearing of abjactioristo said Anal a«»ouat H o w a C o m m u n it y o f F a r m e r « S o lv e d and the settlement thereof. All persons are there at the expiration of three hours take t h e H l K h w a y U n r a t io n . fore notified to appear at «aid time and show cause I the soup from the fire aud strain. NARROW TIRE8 C U T DEEP. any exist, why the said aeeount should nwt be up S P R A IN E D J O IN T S . One of the best kept roads I know if roved | When it has become hard, remove the and the executor of aaid estate and hi» stock. It is also the pleasurable drive of anywhere Is In Caldwell county. Mo., t ondameii discharged. sediment and fat. Heat again, and for the rural resident ns the boulevard H lg h n a y a o f S traw . H o it t o T r e a t t o R e d u c e t h e P a i n Dated this sad day of May, 190« between Nettleton and Hamilton, writes when about to boil stir In rapidly the Is for those who live In the city. These T. J. J ELLISON. In Walla Walla county, Wash., they IV» d S w e l l i n g '. W. H. Hamby In American Agricul Rxeeutor of the eatate ef Rachel Davidson, deuaased highways should be built In such a beaten white of one egg. Let the mix have been trying the plau of spreading An (»ju ry resulting* from any violent Butler A Cuad, attorneys. turist. I have driven over this road manner as to be hard and smooth all straw upon the highways. It keeps wrenching or twisting of a joint with ture boil for oue minute, then remove at all times of the year, but have never the year round. down the dust In summer, and the out a fracture of bone is termed a from the fire, aud after It has cooled seen It rough or muddy. It Is not be for ten minutes strain into small molds. S ta te A i d M o a t c o m e . “ This, of course, would be a magnifi roads are better In the winter. Tues sprain, says Youth’s Companion. cause Missouri has superior road laws The jelly will harden In two hours. State aid in building roads must cent work, but It would be labor day, Aug. 20, was appointed as “ straw Immediate attention Is fin imperative There are roads lu the state that would come In time !n every state. It is now thrown away with the present style of day" this year, and officers were ap necessity in sprains, since in no injury H o w to M a k e B e e fs t e a k P ie . wreck a leather bag In a spring wagon. In operation In New York. Massachu vehicle In use. You might Just as well pointed In each district to look out for do swelling and pain more promptly Cut the steak into pieces an Inch Neither Is It because the township setts and other states and Is giving sat expect to keep a brussels carpet in tlie straw and tell people where to put supervene. The marked and rapid long and stew with a cracked bone In trustees compel the road overseer to isfaction. It makes It possible to ac good repair under hobnailed shoes as it. This is a modification of the plan attend to Ills business. Township complish road improvements that the to keep good roads iu condition under lo n g practiced in some parts of Plym swelling following a sprain is usually Just enough water to cover until the occasioned by the exudation of fluids I meat is tender. Line a deep dish with trustees and road overseers here are county would not attempt. The plan narrow tires. Loaded wagons with outh and Barnstable counties in Mas about ordinary, but are ordinarily not in the east Is for the state to pay hall narrow tires would cut up the best dirt sachusetts of putting the limbs and taking place not only around the injur ! good paste. Put In a layer of beef, ed Joiut, but also within the joint, the i dust with salt aw> pepper, theu one of about when needed. the cost of the road, the county a quar roads that could be built faster than brush from the pines and other trees This Is the explanation. On each ter aud the township a quarter. The they could be repaired with all the trimmed up. It serves the purpose of latter frequently to so great an extent sliced boiled potatoes, with a little but* as to force the two articulating sur | ter scattered upon them, and so on un- side of that road are fine forms, work, however. Is uniform and Is done force In the country. It is simply non keeping the wheels out of the sund in i til the disb is full. Thicken the gravy beautiful farms with clean cut hedg- under the supervision of a road com sense to talk of having good country summer and prevents the roads from faces apart. Any motion or weight upon the joint i in which the meat was boiled with a »% well kept orchards and tine mead mission. which employs n state engi roads as long as the narrow tires are Doing very muddy In winter and lasts wtyen In this condition is intolerable, ows. On these farms are well built, neer of roads, who supervises and gives used." several years where the travel is not and In every case effort should be little flour, turn Into the dish and cov er with a crust thicker than the lower well (minted and nicely ornamented Instructions on the best method of road too great. “ How could this be remedied?" made to check exudation promptly, re ! one aud having a slit In the middle. farmhouses, with beautiful lawns and building under the different conditions. “ Nothing short of legislative enact lieve the swelling and pain and relax trees alxmt them. In those houses live j ment looking toward the abolishment l l o w to C n r e S ic k n e s s a c s e . the tension of the muscles adjacent. H o w to C le a n G o ld L a c e . progressive men who have agreed that I N a r r o w T i r e s S p o il R o a d s . of narrow tires on all vehicles intended Ice or ice cold water applied to the Nothing meets the emergency better j To clean gold lace pound some rock tills road shall be well kept Each 1 One of the most prolific causes of for freighting purposes would bring man owns a scraper. Each farmer j bad roads is the narrowness of the about the change. And without that back of the neck and base of the brain than hot water—as hot as can be borne I ammonia finely and apply with a flan takes the piece of road along his farm I wagon tires In common use. says Gen change, as I have said, the building of Is a recently discovered and excellent —and this fortunately is usually quick nel to the lace, rubbing briskly. After Just as the city resident does his side- j eral Hoy Stone. They cut out great good roads will continue to be a farce. means o f relief for nausea and sick ly at hand even In the most primitive a good brushing the lace will look equal camp. The Joint and adjacent limb to new, and the cloth of the trousers or walk. When one Is busy another takes ruts, and when these ruts are tilled Look at all the labor expended by headache. should be plunged ir*o the water, j tuuic will be uninjured. Or sew the care of his road. When a bridge Is j with moisture they cut still deeper and farmers on road work. What does It ! lace in a clean linen cloth, boll it in to be built they all come together and i mix with the water the new dirt cut amount to? Positively nothing. In one quart of soft water and a quarter build It. The road Is graded in the from the bottom Into mud and slush. most cases the roads are the worse for of a pound of soap and wash it in middle, so the water runs off at once. So in bad weather the ordinary wagon it. Dirt is thrown up from the borders cold water. I f tarnished, apply a lit When It begins to get rough they run | tire is a rut maker and a mud mixer. of the highway iuto Its center, where tle warm spirits of wine to the tarnish a scraper over It. During parts of the | it lies in a big. soft drift. ed spots. year they go over this road from three “ Then come the narrow tired wagons to six times a week, sometimes even Of all Hot W eath er Enemies The treatment of Catarrh w i t h antiseptic and and cut into this unpacked mass as a f l o w to M a k e F l o o r S ta in . oftener. Of humanity cholera is the wo st knife cuts Into a soft cheese. The re astringent washes, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco • To make a cheap floor stain take two It takes some time? Yes, but not Treatment to be effective must le sult is easily to be seen—ridges and and cigarettes or any external or local application, is ounces of permanganate of potash, put half as much as it does some other prompt. W hen vomiting, purging ruts and gullies everywhere along the just as senseless as would be kindling a fire on top of It Into a gallon of water and mix thor men trying to sell their farms when and sweat announce that the disease highway that, had these vehicles been the pot to make it boil. True, these g iv e temporary oughly until dissolved; then with a they want to change. An average of is present,combat it with Perry Davis’ fitted with wide tires, might have been relief, bnt the cavities and passages of the head and the large, flat paint brush paint evenly all three hours per week for each farm Painkiller. All bowel troubles. Ii'<* packed firm and level. bronchial tubes soon fill up again with mucus. over the boards required to be stained. keeps the road. When they want to go diarrhoea, cholera morbus and dyseu T ak in g cold is the first step towards CatarTh, for it “ It is not to be supposed that all the When quite dry. paint over again, and to towu, as they often do, the drive turo »«re overcome by Painkiller. wheels of all the wagons of the coun checks perspiration, and the poisonous acids and they will be a good dark brown. Next Is a pleasure. It’s a pleasure for other try could be changed at once from nar vapors which should pass off through the skin, are day give the floor a good polish with people, too, and when one of them thrown back upon the mucous membrane or inner skin, row to broad tires. That would be an boiled linseed oil and the day following wants to sell his farm he gets from producing inflammation and excessive flow of mucus, Summons. act so costly as to make It impossible with beeswax and turpentine. $5 to $10 more per acre than If he much of which is absorbed into the blood, and through the circulation of fulfillment without the backing of was located at the side or end of a reaches every part of the system, in volvin g the Stomach, Kidneys and other H o w t o M a k e B e a n I 'o r r l d f g e . In the circuit court of th* state of Oregan bayonets. Between the enactment of narrow gullied, buggy breaking bypath. fsr the couaty * f P#lk. legislation looking toward the abolish parts o f the body. When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath Take the liquid after cooking a boiled Then they have free mall delivery A. P. Starr, a* executor 1 becomes exceedingly foul, blinding headaches are frequent, the eyes red, ment of narrow tires and the day set dinner, strain it. put it back into a along that road now. Some of the of the *\-trtte of Benja- | hearing affected and a constant rin gin g in the ears. N o remedy that does for Its final enforcement there should kettle, to three or four quarts of liquid rest of us haven't, and I am told the min Tharp, <lecea»«*d, j not reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh. S. S. S. expels from the be time enough for a gradual change add a pint of white beans and cook all plaintiff, road had something to do with It. circulation all offensive matter, and when rich, pure In the manufacture of the vehicles and v*. ^ day. adding wafer as it boils away; blood is again coursing through the body the Croghan Rhode*, Nancy | also to give the owuers of single vehi cook for ten hours at least, boiling all Rhode*, Audrew J. I mucous membranes become healthy and the skin N E W J E R S E Y H IG H W A Y S . cles au opportunity to remedy the de the time. Serve with toasted brown Ohaahsrlaln, Louisa active, all the disagreeable, painful symptoms disap fect In them. broad. Chamberlain, Franci« G o o d l i o n « ! * H a v e A d d e d L a r g e l y to pear, and a permanent, thorough cure is effected. Pyhnrn, Martha Py- “The average life of a farm wagon is T a x a b le V a lu e o f R e a l F n ta te . S. S. S. being a strictly vegetable blood purifier does not derange the burn. Jasper Pybuin, | H o w t o C le a n R e d t l r k l n * . estimated at five years. A bill that The new stone roads are doing more George M. Pyburn, Ad- | Stomach and digestion, but the appetite and general health rapidly improve To clean bed tick ing without remov should make It a misdemeanor to drive for the development and advantage of elim* «1. Pyburn, Elijah | under its tonic effects. W rite us about your ease and get the best medical ing It spread on the stains a paste upon any public highway with a nar New Jersey than nil other causes com Pyhnrn, William J. Py- advice free. BObk on blood and skin diseases sent on application. . made of soft soap and starch. When buni, Amon Pyburn, jr,, | row tired vehicle five years after the bined. They are bringing luto the Caroline Suver-Fuqua, | TH E S W IFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ca. dry, scrape It off with a dull knife, enactment of the law would work no state a large and desirable class of new’ Carlin Suver-Jamen, | sweep clean with a whisk and then hurm to any one. It would result In a residents and property holders. Well Green bury Suver, Mar- j wipe off with a damp, not wet, sponge. complete change from the narrow to to do citizens of New York and Phlla- I «hall M. 8uv*r, Roaan- j J. Sprig« and James the wide tire on all vehicles intended delphlu are buying lands and building ah F. Levina, defendant*. J A Z o o D ls c n s s lo n . country seats along the lines of these To Croghan Rhodes, Adeline J. Pyburn, Ho- for carrying weight and make the “ You know,” said the orang outang, building and maintaining o f good Improved roads. Hanah J.Sprigg and James F. Levine, Wm. “ that man Is descended from a mon Ripans Tabules There have been numerous marked ; J. Pyburn and George M. Pyburn. and the roads a practical proposition. key.” “ There would seem to be no good rea Doctors And ' examples of the effect of these roads , unknown heirs of Amon Pyburn and Ha* A good prescription , chel Pyburn, deceased, defendants: “ Yes." answered the chimpanzee, son why the wheels of one wagon man In creating n demand for aud raising For mankind. “ and Ills descent has been very great. IN T H E N A M F . O F T H E S T A T E OF ufacturer could not be made to fit the price of New Jersey real estate. But let us set It down to his credit that you and each of you *rs hereby re those of nil wagons. I f this were the On one road, that between Long Branch j Oregon, quired to appear and answer the coinplaint til he tries to rise again. Every now and Risans Tabula« ara a common sense, effectual cure and Anbury Park, real estate values ed against ysu in the above entitled suit on nr case, when the date came for the abol then you bear of some man who Is do- h r d fp p fd a , blllownc—, heartburn, headache, con- have Increased by over $3,000,000 since before the expiration of six weeks from th# ishment of all narrow tires the few inu Ills best to make a uiuukey of him- the road was built The value of the | ■ late of the tir«t oublient ion of tht* summon*, who still had wagons furnished with aiipatiaa, diixiaeaa aod all disorders of the stomach. self.” —Washington Star. an or before the 90th dav of May, that kind of tire would have only to real estate on the line of the Im to-wit, lUOS; that lising the daté of the last. pub purchase a new set of wheels to com aad bowda. They ara intended for the use of proved road through the sanu dunes lication of this summons, and if you fail te Q a lc k W o r k . women and ehHdraa everywhere, and have between Yentnor and Long Port, be answer, f«>r went theresf, the plaintiff will ply with the law. “ That editor is terribly slow st read “ As to the benefits of the wide tire low Atlantic City, advanced a million apply te the court for the relief prayed for proyed beneficial la the majority of cases. It is not hie complaint. and will take a decree over the narrow tire, discussion on ing manuscript." and a half while the road was building. in against v n therefor, to-wit: That one Ren claimed that they will perfemn miracles, but some of "Think so? Why. 1 know the time There have been almost as notable j min Tharp, now deceased, on the ‘.Ntth dav that point Is needless. Every one who he went throngh twelve stories In less the cure» which they have effected amount almost to Increases in the values of realty tn Es v f Marsh, 18B8, that bstee the dale **f his ever gave the subject a moment's than n minute." sex. Passaic and Morris counties, and death, wa*», and fer more than 15 years prior thought is convinced of the great su that. E »*y Vo take aad prompt in action, they have thereto was, and that his legal heir* now are “ Gracious! When was that?” to a less but still very distinct extent the owners in fee simple of the following de periority of the wide tire. Only a set no rival as the best remedy for the every-day ¡Us of “ When the elevator broke.” —Phila In Somerset, Mercer, Middlesex and scribed real entate, situate«!, lying and being tled habit and the trouble and expense delphia Press. Vnlon. The advance In the taxable In P«*lk « «»untv. etateof Oregon, te wit: A necessary have put forward the change. humanity. _________ “ It needs only a simple bit of legisla value of the real property throughout part of the donation laid claim of A men Py- H e r R ip ln e a tio n . and wife, Rachel Pyburn, notification tion to sweep away this narrow tire, A MBOtClNe w s e n iRMLONas LIFE. New Jersey by reason of these Ini burn No. 1,722, claim No. 67, in township 10 south, the greatest menace to good roads. M | y|>rt .|fl| — T b Y nil» far a ' mafiar W weave aad would act be without them. "D o you mean to soy snob n physical proved mail* Is a very large returu range 4 west, of th* Willamette meridian, I nat m fl, i igrn — M»d h i m * « i * .j---* v * h T mtkt ■ 4 stoic« l have Keen ua^.ig them wreck ns he is gave you that black an I hounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning With wide tires in universal use the for the Investment. tW I m rid mi ttooaa tarn eye?’* asked the magistrate. Good roads also bring the markets at the n«>rtheaet corner of said claim and run work of improvement In the roads ning thence west57-93 chains, thence south 1 “ Sure, your honor, he wasn’t a phys nearer to the farms, lessen the wear deg res ami 0 minutes *»4t JO.78 chains, thence could go forward with practical re ical wreck till after he gave me the and tear o f vehicles and horses, double east 57.58 chains, thence north 20.78 chains sults. But unless there is something black eye.’* replied the complaining the loads that can be hauled with the to the place of beginning, containing 120 acres done to bring about that change all fvife.—Exchange. same traction power and secure better more <>r less; and also that said ksfemlants, other plans for the Improvement of our nor either of them, have any right, title or country highways must fall.” service from city tradesmen through now the regions they Intersect. It is a wise policy to liberally support the good romls movement. C A S TO R IA T»r Infants and Children. flu Kind You Han Always Bought interest of, in «»r to said premises or any part thereof, aud that said defendants, and each en i every of them, ami all arsons claiming l\v through er nnder th*ni, or either ef them, be forever barred from all right, title, inter est. ciaim er demand of in or to said premises, «»r to anv part sr portion thereof, sn«i for all costs and disbursements incurred herein. The «late of the first publication of this «smrneHi is the 18th «lay of April, iy02, and the date of the last publication is the .?0tS dav «»f May: 1902. This summons is imbluhed by order of the Honorable J. K. Sibley, judge of the county court of Polk c«>unty. Oregon, duly made sue entered herein at chaut hers in the city «*f Da’- las, P«»lk countv. Oregon, on the 17th day f April, A. D „ 1902. IU T L K K A GOAD: A t t o r n e y « fo r p b u o tiff. Q n lt f T e c h n ic a l. H on to G at “ The reason he is so Irritable Is be cause he Is teething.” explained the fond mother. ••Indeed!” remarked Mr. Oldbntcb. wishing to appear learned. "And when will It be hairing?"-St. Louis Republic. F at. I f you want to get fat. do not take too much exercise and go on a diet a# sugars, fat meat and starchy food. Take plenty of afternoon naps; in fact, sleep as much as possible. Drink plen ty water at menls. Eat all you can of bread and butter ami potatoes. Avoid D l»2n *t G e t t h e One gives relief add* N »m. K * -f IJi Lnd YailjtNUaijij ' f fitn q m ntn uwiyi ¡¡op t HH ^ C re d it. “ I was sorry I sent Ellen such an expensive wedding present" “ Why were you?" “ Why, she went and placed them on exhibition without the donor s cards." —Philadelphia Bulletin. M ake S a la d D r e s s ln * . Sixty Y rn r3 o f P o p u la rity D the record of Pain killer (P erry D.ivi-’), but the chops «re full of nu tations made to »«*11 upon the great reputation f the? genuine; be cautious therefore tv lin vou ask for a bottle to see tha; you get ibe genuine. An un failing remedy lor coughs, colds and bronchitis. Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EÜREKA HARNESS O I L Unequaled by any other. Renders hard leather soft. Especially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. QJkTJ&iR Rima to A very s inple salmi dressing Is made by taking three eggs and beating them very light; add one tablespoonful of salt, a pinch of rod pepper, half a salt- spoonful or mustard, made smooth in a little water, and lastly three or four ta blespoonfuls of rich, sweet cream. Tiffs is a particularly nice dressing for pota to H arness A n excellent preservative. Reduces cost of you»- harness. Never burns the leather ; its Efficiency is increased. Secures nest service. Stitches kept from breaking. 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