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Facsimile Signature of f t I t> U I «VI I I l v < j « i l tf J, .7 J 3 D o si s - jy t i exact copy or Use For Over T h ir ty Y e a r s NEW YORK. \ in i s f t But courteous, obliging clerks, ready at all times to serve you. of . *4 * * Bears the Signature n *afx fo u jir S A K i a m v w i * # * % NO FAVORITES Ung the Stomachs ;uulBowls of f t f t We buy goods nearly every,day— it is the only way to keep your stock fresh and new. In our grocery department we keep our handsomest clerk and our sweetest goods. But for more value for your money you must buy more expensive things. Wo excel in spring and summer dress goods — all colors and qualities. Most of them are not mercerized, but they are so slick you would think they were. We have a very nice line of shirt waists— nice in style and cheap. And ladies’ neckwear, ties and collars, we lead them all. We have as tine a line o f shoes as you will find anywhere, and you will be surprised how cheap they are. We still have a few pairs of ladies and mens’ shoes left, $2 to $5 values for .$1. In mens hats we have an overstock, nice ones too, and you will miss it if you do not buy of us. In gentlemens’ furnishings we are able to give you excep tional values at prices’that will make you happy. In clothing if we can not fit you from the counters, we can take your measure and have a suit made, fit guaranteed, and at prices below them all. See the samples. And so it is all the way through, and a fair deal, one price to all. ÄVcgetable Preparalionfor As similaiing il.cFoc.lantlHeßula- w r appe r . N a tive plums are lookint; up, in tlie estimation o f the horticulturists. Com mending them in Rural N ew Yorker, F. Cruuefield o f Wisconsin tells how an Io w a man, who has produced many o f the best varieties o f native plums now on the market, grow s them: As tlie seedling plum trees are plant ed six feet apart each w ay for econo my o f space and a fte r the second year cultivation is impracticable, the or chards have been h eavily mulched. 80 fa r this lias proved highly satisfactory in all respects. Marsh hay has been largely used for mulching us well as oth er coarse material free from weed seed. This method has also been employed in the older orchards. It is necessary to renew the mu ch once a year iu or der to keep down weeds and grass. T h e to P u b lic . A space o f about 20 by 100 feet was Allow me to B a y a few words in heavily mulched (about four inches) last spring with cinders. This seems praise ef Chamberlain’ s Cough Rem fïr Olili ree that Produced Few Plums m * ed on Imp!» nfinko C'est Dr. Armsby says further that the heat generated in fattening animals is more than sufficient for their needs and that these animals do not need warm 8 taliles, another fact that breeders have known for a long time, but which some scientists have been Inclined to dispute. m m pThimtetl TuT mo InchesApartT ] edy. 1 had a v e r y severe cough nnd told and fenrsd that 1 would get pneumonia, hut after taking (he sec ond done of this medicine i M l better three bottles of it cured my cold and the pains in my chest diseappomeel entirely. 1 am most luppcet/ully yours for heulth, Ralph 8. Myers, G4 Thirty-seventh street, Wheeling, West Virginia. F or sale by Adam U.. Wilson. For Over Sixty Y ea r*. An old and well tried remedy. M r«. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has bten used for over sixty years by millions ef 1 Thinned To One Inch Apart! mothers for their children while teeth ing, with perfect success. It soothes the cliil«), softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. EFFECT O F T H IX N IN O N A T IV E PLUM S. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and to serve the purpose as w ell as hay ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing »Sy In conserving moisture and preventing rup and take no other kind. (ASTORIA ▼HI CKNTAUH COMPANY, NEW VOftK CITY. ft B c c o n iliiir M o r e P o p u l a r E v e r y Y e a r , ( i r o v r l u t f a m i .M a r k e t I n i» . B rig h t’ s D is eas e. The largest sum ever paid for a pro scription, changed hands in San Frau* cisco, August 30tli, IU01. Tl»e tram»- fer involved in coin ami stock -1*112,500 and was paid by a party of Ix a in e o men for u specific for Bright’* disease and diabetes, hitherto incurable dis eases. They commenced the serious investigation of the specific Novem ber 15tl», 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its n»pri»«i by putting over tiir.e doz en cases on the treatment and watch ing them. They ulso got physicians to name chronic, incurable cases and administered it with the physicians for judges. Up to August 2fcth, eighty seven per cent of the test c h i c s were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceed ings of the investigating committee and the clinical reports of the t st cases were published and will he mail ed free on application. Address John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California. ,«9 0 9 «:' the grow th o f weeds and grass. It Is probable that a mulch o f some sort A C h o ic e o f U r o fe a s lo n * . w ill prove the best plan for the home In the old days u peacock was per “ I f 1 had not been brought up a Treadling hour« at 11 ami 8:00. plum orchard. The native plum seems dean.” says Dr. Hole of Rochester, haps the most gorgeous and decorative to thrive better under this method o f “ there nre throe other vocations I dish on the Christinas board. This was M E. C H U R C H . culture than other orchard fruits. should have liked to have folio w e d - Treadling Sunday morning and ev i prepared by first carefu lly removing Severe thinning is practiced, begin master of a pack of hounds, bend gar ening. Sunday school at 9:45. Ep- ; the skin without losing the feathers. ning when danger from curculio is dener in a large nursery or a hook- worth league at7 :C * Prayer meet I T h e fow l was then dressed, stuffed past. The plums at this stage are seller. I think the l. st is the best of-' ing Thursday evening.— H .N . Rounds, i with all kinds o f good things, roasted I and finally sewed into its skin, still re- usually one-fourth to one-third grown flee o f the three.” | p tutor. i and nre thinned so that the remaining I tuining the brilliant plumage. TUe fruits arc about one inch apart. This beak was gilded, and this dish, fit for M e n W ill b e B ^ y s. M. K. C H U R C H , SO UTH . is som ewhat expensive, especially with i a king, was placed upon the table amid In tlie excitement of a lively exor Preaching Sunday morning and ev the blare o f trumpets and the raptur large trees, but will alw ays prove p ro f cise like boat racing or hall playing, ening. Sunday school at 10. Ep- ous applause o f the revelers. itable. Large plums are wanted, and they will «train their mu«cles and go worlh league at 7 :90 Prayer meet only large p iu m ^ will sell for a good lion*» lirrpi »g and sore Then they ing Thursday evening.— L, C. Smith, price. T h e cut illustrates the benefits are glad h h ive P -rry Davis’ Pain pastor. derived from thinning. killer on liH: »1 t s o o t h e Die quiver T h e F in e s t F ab ric Mr. Cruuefield says the increasing ing m rv e »; to penetrate the inut<cles Made by human skill is coarse com demand for native plums In his local with warmih >*ul healing power. I t C a lo r i m e t e r T e n t. B A P T IS T C H U R C H . pared with the lining of the bowels. that the cattle may have a good, warm market is gratifyin g. The fruit was has relieved the ¡»..iu of two genera Preaching Sunday morning end ev I)r. II. P. Armsby, director o f the e x I I I n G r a y Iln ir a . When this lender m em 'm n e is irri place to go into In stormy weather, and marketed in one fifth bushel baskets tions of A mericans. Large bottles 25 ening. Sunday school at 10. B. Y periment station at Pennsylvania State Sunday School Teacher—Remember, and sold readily for $1.75 per bushel tated we have gripping pains, diar and 50 cent <. P. U. at 7 ;00. Prayer meeting W ed rhoea and cholera morbus. W hatev these shelters should alw ays be provid college, says that lie has found that a children, alw ays respect gray hair wholesale, and it Is quite certain that nesday owning.'— J. R. 0 . Russell, er he the cause of the trouble, take ed with beds o f nice clean straw. Hogs steer in the respiration calorimeter Tom m y T ru d d le s -W e ll, my pa does the best fruits would have brought $2 loses w eight at the rate o f 4V1* ounces a not. pastor. Pfirrv Davis’ Painkiller according to should have their bedrooms In a sepa per bushel if that price had been usk- day when standing up and gains at the Sunday School Teacher (in astonish the directions with each bottle. Trav rate corner, for the steers are apt to ed. This was considerable more than rate o f GVi ounces when lying down. ment)—What makes you think that? el* r* in all climates carry Painkiller step on and injure them. The cattle P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H . peaches brought. The plums w ere This is a scientific confirmation o f the Tom m y Traddles— li e dyes his whis picked from the trees w h ile still firm Preaching Sunday morning and ev in their grip acks. Large buttles 25 should be fed regularly, rain or shine. fact that feeding animals ueed a place j k e rs — Ex chuuge. ening. Sunday school at 10. Chris and 50 cents. It Is bettor not to feed cattle too early to lie down and that quiet and content and sorted before being sent to mar tian Endeavor at 7 :00. Prayer meet ket. This is a paying operation and if In the morning, as this breaks them o f ing TIi ursduy evening.— W. T. War carefu lly done need not injure the their rest, nor too late in the evening. tile, pastor. fruit. It is surprising liow much the Never food more than the cattle will appearance o f the baskets may be im eat up clean at a time and keep the o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t iir u n proved by the rejection o f a small per C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H . feed trough free from all cobs, etc., d*r»igned ha* fils l his Anal account in tb« centage o f in ferior fruit. The culls Pleaching Sunday morning anil ev mutter of the estate <f Rachel Davidson, docaastd, which m ight he le ft in them. I f ear andSaturda* , May II, UK)-.», at tbs hour i f 10 o’tl<>«k alw ays sell readily for jo lly fruit. nd light loads. Are in m a n y respects like oth er ulcers or ening. Bible school at 10. Junior a. ns., has been appointed by the county court of corn Is fed. I would break It as often Am ong varieties W yant, Forest Gar sores, and th is resem blance o ften proves fatal. Christian Endeavor at 3:30. Senior the state of Oregon, for Polk county, as the time as possible, for the smaller the better the hearing of ebjectionato »aid final account den and Quaker still hold their own V alu ab le tim e is lost in fruitless efforts to heal Christian Kndoavor at 7 :00. Bible for for roughness. In my opinion nothing and the settlement thereof. All person» are thsra- for size and quality. H aw keye and c'ass and prayer meeting take place fore notified to appear at said time and show cause, is better than corn fodder with the th e sore with washes and salves, because the germ s o f Cancer th a t are m u lti any exist, why the said account should net be ap Stoddard are large and attractive, hut plying in the blood and the new Cancer c ells w h ich are con sta n tly d ev elo p Thursday evening.— W . T. Matlock, it roved corn in It. W ater is a most Important and the executor of said estate and his coarse and sour. Surprise, North Star ing keep up the irritation and discharge, and at last sharp s h o o tin g pains nadsmen discharged. pastor. consideration. The tank should be in a ^fa^taood for everything and B rittlew ood are all excellent. Dated tide 2nd day of May, 190* announce the approach of the eating and sloughing stage, and a hideous, nice warm corner and furnish an abun T. J. JKLLISON, Beatty, Smith, Etta, Silas Wilson, sickening cancerous sore begins its that runs on wheels. Executor *f the estate ef Rachel Davidson, deueesei dance o f clean fresh water. A filthy destructive w ork 1“ * ebru ary, 1899, I notloed a sm all K eith and Lottie are some o f the new Butler A Coari, attorney«. KY A N G E L IC A L C H U R C H . tank with muddy w ater is not a fit ...___ ' , i, lump on m y lo w er lip. The doetor can- er varieties. Sold E v .r y w h e re. No u lcer o r sore can e x is t W ith- terime<i (t but another came and broke Pleaching Sunday morniug and ev place for a nice clean steer to drink O f the various species o f the native out som e pred isposing internal cause out in to an open sore. 1 began to take ening. Sunday school at 10. Chris from. . M . d . b jr S T A N D A R D O I L C O . *, th at has poisoned the blood, and the S . 3. 3. and after I had taken seven bot- plum the Am ericana group is best tian Endeavor at 7 :00. Prayer meet P r in c e » « o f W a y n e V II. adapted to the northwestern -states. open d isc h a rg in g ulcer or the fester- £ £ £ ing Thursday evening.— A. A. Winter, T ill* Hue Ilolstein-Frleslnn cow Is in g *o re on th e lip, cheek o r o th er , lno#. -w. p. B row n, Hollands, 3. C. pastor, In the circuit court of tbs stats of Orefen owned by Henry Stevens & Sons. La- A i r n n d H e a t F o r I I o n » e I 'ln n t n . p art o f th e b od y w ill con tinu e to fur the county sf l'slk. conln, N. Y. In a communication to spread and eat deeper into the flesh unless the blood is purified and the As regards airing the plants, it is A. P. Stair, as exssutor'I the Uolsteln l'rlcslan register Messrs. Cancer germs or morbid matter eliminated from the circulation. of the ♦•.-tate of Benja- | perhaps sufficient to say that what In Stevens say: "\Ve are Rending yon cut | min Tharp, deceaxed, | tliis respect Is healthful for human S. S. S. cleanses the blood of all decaying effete matter. It has great plaintiff, o f Princess o f W ayne V II and ber calf. lungs w ill suit the plants. But do not antidotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the germs and poisons v*. . S forget that the plants cannot take n and restore the blood to its natural condition. And when pure blood is Crofhan Rhodes, Nancy | ••■ lisve b e e n ii.ln g CAM A l l UTS for carried to the ulcer or sore the healing process HI kk I ch , Andrew J. I walk on a pleasant day; hence fresh air In so m n ia , w ith w h ich I h a v e been uflllctetl fo r e r tw e n ty ye a rs , and I can say th a t C uacarets I Chamberlain, Louisa | begins, the discharge ceases and the place heals should frequently he admitted to them o h v ave g iv e n m e m o re r e l i e f than any o th e r re m e Chamberlain, Francis \ over and new skin forms. S. S. S. is a strictly vege from the window. In nature all trees dy I h a ve e v e r trie d . I sh a ll c e rta in ly re c o m Pybnrn, Martha Py- | m end th em to m y frie n d s ns bein g a ll th ey a re table b l o o d purifier containing no mercury or and plants have their seasons o f growth burn. Jasper Pybuin, | r e p r e s e n te d ." T n o s . G i l l a h d , E lg in , 111. George M. Pyhurn, AH- | and o f rest, a principle that must he minerals of any description. I elins J. Pyhurn, Elijah | * If you have an ulcer or chronic sore of any kind, write us about it, medi observed In house plant culture. When candy removes from the soil Pybnrn, V\ iiliam J. ry- j cal advice will cost you nothing. Books on Cancer ami other diseases uI therefore any plant, after a period of I m. ^ CATHARTIC m I lira. Anion Pyhurn, jr,, large quantities o f grow tli and bloom, shows signs o f less the blood w ill be sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Ga. Caroline Suver-Fuqua, i Carlin Suvei* James, | ening grow th, water also should be Green bury Suver, Mar- somewhat withheld. In a state o f rest shall M . Suvsr, liman- | from growth most kinds can get along VBAOI MASK HCOtaTimO ah J. Sprigg and James , with lessened light also, and this we F. Levins, defendants. J may take advantage o f by putting such To Croghan It bodes, Adeline J. Pyhurn, Ro- T he fertilizer ap »anah J. Sprig* and James F. Levins, Win. kinds as fuchsias, oleanders, hydran plied, must fu r n is h Rlpans Tabulât J. Pybum and George M. Pybum. and the H ftnt- Rotent, Taste flood. Do geas and scarlet geraniums In a light «rP1Î Good. N ever Slclceu. W eaken, or Gripe. 10c. 26c. 60c. Doctors find * unknown heirs of Anion Pyhurn and Kar enough Potash, or the cellar while growth Is suspended. A l ... CURE C O N S T I P A T IO N . ... A COod prescription che) Pybum, deceased, defendant»: K frt, CM«***, su*tr**l. r*rft. 31« For mankind. most without exception It is best ns land will lose its pro IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S TA TE OF the end o f the resting season ap- M 0 . T O * R A C ®í >1'1 * ,,d guaranteed by all drug- Oregon, you and each of you are hereby re "V I U - D A U «tito to C U K E Tobftooo H abU ducing power. T IIK IMCINCKHS A N D H E R C A L F proaches, sny in late winter, to shake quired to appear and answer the complaint til Tabula» are a common sense, effectual cure ed against yen in the id>ovs entitled suit on or The youngster was sired by Beryl llie old soil from the roots and repot > » l cm -S i II t book, before the expiration of »¡x weeks from the far «rjnif>«p9¿a, bJlloetnem, heartburn, headache, con- on crops—sent / r t t . the plants in fresh earth. BO YEARS' date of the tir«t publication of this summons, W ayne’ s Paul De Col. On the 2d day MipadML dUziiteM and all disorders of the stomach, to-wit, on or before the 30th dav of May, o f July Inst, before the Yeomans herd EXPERIENCE G E R M A N K A LI W ORKS, 1002 ; that being the date of the last pub was offered for sale or we had any idea T l i e U m b r e l l a P l a n t . Brer and bowels. They are intended for the use of 93 Nassau St .4 New York. lication of this summons, and if you fail ts o f buying It. we offered Messrs. Yeo A s a w in dow plant for amateurs the answer, for want thereof, the plalatifT wilt mnn. women and chKdren everywhere, and have umbrella plant, Cyperus altcrnifolius, mans $1,000 for Princess o f W ayne apply to the court for the relief prayed for proved beneficial in the majority of cases. It is not offers several advantages. It is nearly Mcye , Wilson Co., Han Kmnnen I in his loiaplaint, end will take a decree V II. This offer they declined and re against you therefor, t.o-wit: That one Ben- fused to sell her at any price. A t the us ornamental as a palm, though of claimed that they will perform miracles, but some cf Oalifor iis, h i « sole agent* for the P j .min Tharp, now derea-ed, on the 26th day much more simple culture and rapid rifle count. j of March, 1808. that beiny the date of his tim e w e bought the herd this cow was the cure* which they have effected amount almost to TR AD E IV IA R S . growth. It is com paratively free from I death, wax, and fur more than 15 years prior figured to us at $1,800.’* D e s ig n s that. Ea»y to tak* and prompt in action, they have thereto was, and that his legal heirs now are Insects and w ill thrive In a sunless C o p y r ig h t s A c . l* r lo r o f T o m « F e e d e r*«. Anyone pending a »ketch and description may 1 the owners in fee simple of the following dt- window. An abundance o f root mois no rival as the best remedy for the every-day ills of lU'ports from W yom ing n r. to the e f ill be as quickly ftecerr*tn our opinion free whether no scribed real estate, situated, lying and beiag Y O U R . F A I T H w strong as invention Is probably patentable. Comniniilci* ture and the foliage kept fr e t from in Polk » ountv, »tatsof Oregon, ts wit; A fect tli.it the rung, ow n er« in thnt »tnte tim e strictly confidential. lïandbookon Patente ours If you try — - = humanity. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sent free. Oldest agency for securing patent«. dust nre the prime requisites. The nre haring great tlllllrnltjr In getting part of the donation Un i claim of Amen Py- Patents taken th ou gh .Munn A Co. rccelr# buin md wife, b’ achel Pybnrn, notification feeding cnttle from southern source« to roots should never be allowed to be A M B D tO N E W M C M PR O LO NG S LIF R . rpreial notice, without charge, in the No. 1,72*2, claim No. 117, in township 10 south, ent np the coming supply o f gniss. It ir ©Í T**1 yejirs would not be wdlhont litem. * come dry. A very satisfactory method - t San sm 4 M f « » TS4.I« f<* • range 4 west, of the Willamette meridian, s4nee I h.ivn been u*£:g tltem I M M wit*. IM I m M m s w ù i t a iM l.™ • o f grow in g is to pot in rich, alluvial me t* bod on account ni »he an I Inmnded as follows, to wit: Beginning is stilted that the prices ilctuniHlcU by that 1 an r u m , rU a< llaaa tarMhla MUaua a p a * ufca» aa. A handoomely Illustrated weekly. largest d r- soil and inclose the porous clay pot .M itniu Ot taaa I Sa-a M had any l bak mm I ,ai ownr » * ;. « b*d spell of bilious fever and was to per at tha northeast corner of said claim and ran- Tern s growers .ire from culatlon o f anv identifie lournol. Term». $3 a ........................Welted. I IwM fatal I h m » , ~n fk. Mas. whas a M l » » « ", cam, M » . « I ~ »a a k -4 k w bad 1 year; four month«, SL Sold by all newadealer». niag thence west 57 93 chains, thence sooth 1 iu-.ol as ngnlnat i - l and f'--’ Inst sea / "T g ^ ^ and ours Is so strong we In a jardiniere o f water. Thus the rerun! iJ indigestion, a»a w p i m r « < h a s , that I saa » J M « u M ™ « - > I . l l r r * guarantee « cure or refund degree end 9 minutes east 90 78 chains, thence son The W yom ing men sny that they ret ■ sary moisture is alw ays at hand, ham - k J , I ha, aaSaaak «» a a 1 -a a V— • B . a£taa4 me ta ▼■he Rfpnns ifabules money, and we send you east 57 -58 chains, thence north 20.78 chains I m « 4 1 «a.M O f than, tmd bw hrno 1 ka*a»S *>-« •** — them. I can ett anyth!**. Branch Office. d3S F PL, Washington. D. C f r e e t r i a l bottle If you w rite for it. rays a correspondent o f Meehan’s cannot afford to pay the added oa»t as to the place of l>eginning, containing 120 acres p r „ w «a ( I a » M -u h a « S h a » Inalasi at la« . —a 1 h i Very thankful that I have loan.1 S H I L O H ’S costs 2fi cents and w ill cure Con Monthly. more or le*»; and also that said defendants, I lie margin, with so much to pny for — U . , * « -a sumption. Pneum onia, Bronchitis and all nor either of them, have any right, titls or freight and commissions. Is too slight. ... “Y L » n g ----- trou bles. W ill cure a cough or cold O A J T q M T R S tW L M A interest of, in or to »aid premise» or anv part They »ny that the additional 12 to $.Y tv, and thus prevent serious results, In a «lay, tnese things I for fiO years. It has been do!n¡ ng these tin reoT, ami that said defendant», and each they miiHt pay tf they take the Texas 9. C. W f . i . i . s A C o ., L e Roy, W. Y . an i every of them, and all persons claiming A v ten n o n W o r t h T h i n k i n g A b o u t . by through sr under them, or either ef them, fovder* w ill Just knock all the possible Karl's Clover koot Tea correct* ib, Stomach T IM E T A B L E A little girl from a erowdeu teneruen be forever barred from all right, title, inter profit off the transaction, and It will I — id W e m m M ^ 1 est, eiaim or demand of in or to said premises, not pay them to court prohable loss.-, house was delightedly telling a friei;- CORVALLIS H A IL — D A ILY or to any part er portion thereof, ami for all in the College Settlement about lit. f Jo a m L v ............. Portia*d..................Ar 5.5« p m neh and fhne ntnwn m f k w b rofwlr.- without the corresponding chance to cu»ts and disbursements incurred herein. • 1 *2 a m I.v................ Derry . . . Lv t.14 p wt new teacher. « 1 tM»vc 2 no * more 3 hsn^n^ S d e» T ? ¿ T i r 2! ¿7-' *°r»— -y The date of the first publication of this make money. Therefore the situation p m Ai CerTaliia Lv 1 rffi p to m y , '7 ? . * **4 ’•She’ s Just a p r ftc t lady. - that’? At Albany and O n allia c w i» « c i with train. *»f «umuiMui is the 18th day of April, 1902, and In W yom ing Is rather mired, hut It is Oregc n Central and Ea-terr railroad. w hat she is.” said the child. the date of the lo.*t publication is the 30th likely that tt will level off after awhile, dav of May: 1902. “ Huh! Ilo w do yoy know she’s p D A L L A S r ASS IN U IJ .— D A IL Y , EX SU N D A Y Tor Infanti and Children. This summon* i* published by order of the ns it usually does. perfect lady?” quest:one* 1 her friend r:0T* p m L v ............. Portland............. Ar » : » a m Honorable.!. K Sibley, judge of the eounty ) î i p r a A r. I*»:»a*..................Lv f.10 a m “ Y o u 've known her ouiy tw o days.” court of Polk county. Oregon, duly made hnd entered herein at charnlwr* in the city of Da’- “ It’s easy enough telling,” wns thf Y A M H IL L DIVISION: las, Polk count«, Oregon, on the 17th day • f O A M T O R X A . ' i •- » of Jaff*raon «tr««t indignant answer. ”1 know she’s a «MW. fnu < » W SM A IE U R F R E IG H T -T R I W EEK LY April, A. D., 1902. Bwwnhs Btugkt » «ntto, « wi M m « euft-t) i..t'« j. p erfect Indy because she makes m* Leave t:3t a m . Port lam !.. Arrive S-o? p m fn è â .o R CTLKIt A CO A D: feel polite all the time.” Leave 3.60 pm Daiiae Arrive • Sfi a m Attorneys for plaintiff. S h o rth o rn » R oast Peneock. CHURCH DIRECTORV. Final Settlem ent. N and D a rh a m i, Again there are calls for information ns to the difference between Shorthorns and Durhams and the difference be tw een Polled Durhams and Shorthorns. T h e latest inquiry Is from Wisconsin. Durham is the old fashioned name for W it t e r in g ; C o w s . the Shorthorn cattle. It Is not now W atering cows once r. day may be all Feeding cattle for market is a pleas used by people who keep posted. It ant occupation If one is so sltuuted ns has not been in anything like general right for Professor Sanborn, J. Cross to have the right kind o f stock and the use for many years. Polled Durhams and others whose cows have to walk right kind o f feed, says T. F. Finch In are hornless Shorthorns. T w o varie some distance afte r drinking and get warmed up. says A. F. W illiam s of Prairie Farmer. I hardly know which ties e x is t One Is called double stand Massachusetts. In w atering them close is the most essential, the kind o f stock ard because It originated from a horn to a barn out o f a w ell I let out tw o at or the feeding lo t One thing I do less Shorthorn cow and has been bred a tim e and as soon as they drink drive know, and that is It Is very important pure in Shorthorn blood. The other them back and then let out tw o more, variety has been produced by the use that the stock should be kept quiet; doing this tw ice a day. I f they shiver o f Shorthorn bulls on native hornless and shake- afte r drinking, I take a stiff that the feed lot lie off from the road, or mulley cattle.—Breeder’s Gazette. brush and go over them with this. be w ell drained and well sheltered so CANCER&l. ULCERS (J R E A S E E Summons. Potash. P atents f Shiloh’s Consumption Scientific A m e ric a n . MUNN £€o New fork SO U TH ER N P A C IF IC C A S T O R IA One gives relief H i K M You Han Always Bought s® Arrive l i O p « . Airfie Léavé T 90 a m