Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 11, 1902, Image 4

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FACE
HUMOURS
'
T H E CARE O F PLANTS.
W a t r r lu i;-R e in < M ir
S h u d iiitf
Pimples, Blackheads,
Red, Rough, Oily Skin
Prevented by
P e o p l * us * C uttcttwa
S o a p , assisted by C u t i c o k a O i n t m e n t , ior
M
il l io n s
of
preserving, purifying, and beautifying the
shin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts,
scales, and dandruff, and the stopping o f
falling Lair, for softening, whitening, and
Soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for
baby rashes, itchiugs, and chafing*, and
for ull the purposes of the toilet, bath, and
nursery. M illions of. W om en use C u t i »
cuka S oap in the form o f baths for annoy­
ing irritations, inflammations, and excori­
ations, or too free or offensive perspiration,
in the form o f washes for ulcerative weak­
nesses, and for many sanative purposes.
Com plete Treatm ent for H um ours, $ 1 .
C on sbtlngcf C it t ic d r a .S o a p (2.V î .),to cleanse
the skin o f crusts and scales, and soften the
thickened cuticle; GT t ic u r a O in t m e n t
(50c)., to instantly allay itching, inflammation,
and irritation, and soothe and heal ; and C u t i -
CL'UA BnaOLVKNT 1'ILLS (15c.), to cool and
cleanse the blood. A S in g l e S e t I s often
sufllclent to cure the t overeat case.
C u tic c h a R é s o l v a n t P il l s (Chocolate
Coated) are a new, tasteieas, odourless, cco.
nomical substitute fo r tiie celebrated lhjuid
CUTIOUKA H k s o lvk n t .CO doses, price, 25c.
Sold Ih-oiifhout the world.
British Depot: 27-2*,
Chartrrhnu*« Mq . London. French Depot: /» Eue de la
Paix, l'aria. P o t t s s Data» a a u C u b m . Coat*., Sole
l'rope.. Uotloo, L. 3. A.
CHURCH D IRECTOR/.
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Preaching ln*urs at 11 ami 8.OK
M
K. C H U R C H .
Preaching Suntlay morning and ev
tiling. Sunday school «'9 :4 5 . Ep-
worlli league at 7 /'•
I'taver meet
ing 'l'iiuiHtlay evening.— I I . N. Rounds,
Preaching Humlay morning ami ev­
ening. Humlay ech'io* at 10. Ep-
worili ltoguo at 7:00 Prayer meet­
ing Thursday evening.— L. C. Smith,
(I.IHtur.
P it K J W Y T K K I A N C H U R C H
Pivaoning Sunday morning and ev­
ening. Sunday school at 10. Chris­
tian Endeavor at 7 :00 Prayer meet­
ing Thursday evening.—
G reen
nod
(WtfctahlelV« > rali n
I simil.iling ílieFcoJandRcí« ä -
j
ilie SLauiti nndCowoii cf
i
I
N o
Final Settlement.
^ O T IC K IS H E U E R V
N
GIVEN THAT THE US
d e m ig n e d lia* file I bis lliitl account in the
mutter o f t he ostate <>f Wilson S. Briekur, deceased,
arid Saturday , A tit. 2, IJKM, at the hour of 10 o'clock
u. h i ., hue been appointed by the county court of
the state o f Oregon, for Polk county, an the time
lor the hearing of objectin' * t > Mild final account
.tml thu settlement thereof. All per# >.n are there­
fore notified to appear at -».»id timu and allow uau»t-
if any exist, why the said uccount alioud not 1.« up.
proved ami too executor cf ha id estate and bU
l»>iid#niMt discharged.
Dated th is I t li da» o f J u ly , 190*
.
A d m in is tra to r e f the e state
UdceuMuJ
I). W. SEARS,
o f W ilson S, firic k e r,
C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H .
Pleaching Sunday morning am! ev­
Summons
ening. Bible school at 10. Junior
Christian Endeavor at 3:30. Senior
In the court of the justice o f the peace fop
Christian Endeavor at 7 :00. Bible
class and prayer meeting take place district No. 3 of Polk county in ths state of
( iregon.
Thursday evening.—
C. (J. Poling, plaintiff, 1
va.
J«- Summons.
A iu m S m A
A
Corvallis S Eastern Railroad.
W om an.
A perirci Aemedy forConslifV)-
U on. Sour Slomaeti, Diarrhoea
1 Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
ness o ik ! L o s s o f S u f i *.
FacSimil* Signnlure of
N E W Y O RK .
•• FL0R0D0RA ” BANDS an
e f samt v al ue as t ags from
" STAR," •' HORSE SHOE,"
“ SPEARHEAD.— STANDARD NA YY."
•• OLD PEXCH A HONEY."
••SAWLOG." "O L E VARCINY"
or "MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco.
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W ill
W o rk
W o n t lc r ».
It was 11)5;).
Two citizens were dismissing their
friends.
“That man Smythe Is horribly stuck
up.” said the first citizen.
“ He 1 m that.“ agreed the second. "Did
you hear about his spelling his name
H m-l t h n o w B a lt im o r e American.
The Thrust of a Lan ce
Is scarcely more air«muing th an the
r••current i a n§ in toe abdomen which
f dlow the eiting of improper food or
f<H> free indulgence in i» e water. The
iu.me »ate cause of cramp» and colic
ie often the distention of the howela
l»y cms . tjuick relief f dlow« the use
<»f Perry D«vi> 1'« i »killer. Careful
linrirekee »-r* give it the place of lion-
or in the family ami tnediciu» chest.
S aturday, J li y i9tP, 1002,
A t the hour o f 1 o'clock, p. m i . o f said day, at
the fron t door o f the Court Mouse in Dallas,
in saitl Polk County, sell at public t w t i »n t<
tiie highest bidder for cash in hand on day of
sale, all right, title, interest, and estate o f the
defendants, or either of them, in and to the
said premises described in said execution as
follows, to-w it: Rot N o . one (1) o f sectioi
fourteen (14) and lot No. three (3) o f section
eleven (11), all in township six south o f range
seven, west o f the W illam ette M eridian, in
Polk County. Oregon.
D ated at Dallas, Oregon, .Tune 18th, 1902.
J* G. V a n O khdkl .
Sheriff o f P olk County Oregon,
ui* a irronr iin p iovom ou t on the original
C rim son R a m b ler and the* result of a
cross betw een C rim son R a m b ler and
V ictor lin g o , the la tte r being a hybrid
rem ontant, p rod u cin g flow ers o f rich,
flam ing crim son. It Is said to have all
the best ch ara cteristics o f the older
Rambler without som e of it» faults.
For Instance, so far it has not develop­
ed the sam e tendency to mildew which
the old Rambler som etim es shows. The
flower of the new variety Is larger and
W hy
W o
P ro tect
S h ru b ».
C.-W IU F .V H ,
A<tmUil«lnalor of Uw —Ut9 ot Avry b lUUa^k.
^ ? y T f c l m g T r . alt4*rn»> f « r Mtwlntelntlor.
For Infant* and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
B e a rs the
Signatar* Of (J u *
W in d b re a k »
For
th e
E a r ly
O rch ard .
Windbreaks for the orchard are some­
times necessary. The windbreak is at
once an advantage and n detriment to
an orchard. It lessens windfalls by
protecting the fruit from windstorms,
but it may entourage aud harbor in­
sects. It saves moisture by arresting
drying winds, but it may rob the or­
chard trees of food aud soil moisture. -
J. Craig.
To
n n lld
Good
R o n d ».
A bill has been introduced In the
house by Representative Otey of Vir­
ginia providing an appropriation of
$100.000.000 to be expended for good
roads In the forty-five states and four
territories of the United States In pro­
portion to their population. The con-
Btruction of tiie roads is placed in the
Mil under the supervision of the de­
partment of agriculture.
the stipu la tion s ns to color Insuring
th at a ll ex h ib its ho o f the sh ad e pro
fo rre d by th e deceasi-d c h ie f ex ecu tive.
C arn a tion P resid en t M c K in le y is a
seed lin g o f a »t>o-t o f P a in ted L a d y
» roast cl w ith I*oroih y . T h e flo w e r Is
o f th e slse nnd shade o f Mrs. Intwson.
h ot the fo rm Is m eet» m are i n , , » . . »
O A B T O T I I A .
Basis Us
st 1 » Kit» YmriliiMiwsjcs Bou|M
T h e to P u b lic .
N a tiv e S p r in g F lo w e r .
One of the most beautiful early na­
tive spring flowers of North America
IN A R O S E G A R D E N .
is the pnsque, or Easter flower, Pulsa­
tilla hirsutissinm, perhaps more famil­
r io T T t o M a k e n t i d P l u . i t a F i n e H o n e
iarly known as Anemone nuttalliuna.
I! o il— A d v i c e F o r I k e A m a t e u r .
It is a native of the prairies of Illinois
T o m ake a g o o d rose bed the soil
and the northwest territory, extending
should be trench ed at least tw e n ty - from British Columbia into Nebraska
fo u r to th ir ty inches deep. T h e best and Texas, inhabiting dry soils. An in­
m ethod fo r d o in g th is is to r e m o v e the teresting character o f the plant is when
top soil to th e depth o f fifte en o r s ix ­ the fruiting stage is reached. The silky
Reduced to F IF T Y
C E N T S A YEAR
1 l e w
Id e a
Former fy
One
Dollar
1 R o m a n ’ s
m
1 d a g a z i n e
teen inches, then break up th e subsoil
fifte e n inches deep er, thoroughly* in-
e o iv ratin g at least one-th ird as much
go d stron g m an ure as soil th rou gh the
w h ole. W h en tins is done, retu rn the
top soil, au-dhig o iu efou rth as much
m anure as soil, th orou gh ly m ix in g it
in the op eration . W h en com p lete, this
w ill h a v e the bed six or eig h t inches
h ig h e r than it o r ig in a lly v.as, but in
the course o f a fe w w eeks, i f do n e in
the ve ry e a rly spring. « r in T h e full
p r e fe r a b ly , it w ill h a ve settled d o w n
v e r y co n sid erab ly by the tim e th e
'TPHIS is the cheapest aad best
*
Fashion Magazine now be­
fore the American public, hshows
New Ideas in Fashions, inM filiaery,
in E m b r o i d e r y , In Cooking, in
W om an’s W ork and in Reading;
beautifully illustrated in colors and
in black and white. Above all, fo
shows the very fashionable-Nsw I dea
S t y l e s , m ade from N f v to fa . P a t ­
t e r n s , which cost only /O c . eac
Send Five Cents To-day
fo r a s in g le c op y o f the N * w I d k a W o m a j 4 i
M a g a z i n e , and s e e what g r o a t v a t a
fo r th e m on e y it can g i r o you.
s
S S
THE H EW ID EA P T J B L IK H T H O 4 0 .
THK CASQUE OR EASTER FLOW ER.
The liniment bottle and flannel strip are
f i,
fam iliar objects in nearly every household.
* i'vjf .V$r;fc.*,l
They are the weapons that have been used for
«Xv
generations to fight old Rheumatism, and are
about as effective in the battle with this giant /
disease as the blunderbuss of our forefathers ’
would be in modern warfare.
Rheumatism is caused by an acid, sour
condition of the blood. It is filled with acrid, irritating matter that settles
in the joints, muscles and nerves, and liniments and oils nor nothing
else applied externally can dislodge these gritty, corroding particles. They
were deposited there by the blood and can be reached on ly through the blood.
Rubbing with liniments sometimes relieve temporarily the aches and
pains, but these are only symptoms which are liable to return with every
change of the weather ; the real disease lies dee|>er, the blood and system
are infected. Rheumatism cannot be radically and permanently cured
until the blood has been purified, and no remedy does this so thoroughly
and prom ptly as S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and sends a stream
of rich, strong blood to the affected parts, which
dissolves and washes out all foreign materials, and the
sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing pains.
S. S. S. contains no potash or other mineral, but
is a perfect vegetable blood purifier aud most
exhilarating tonic. Our physicians w ill advise, without charge, all who
write about their case, and we w ill send free our special book on Rheumatism
and its treatment.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
A
Com m on
W H IC H
PROLONOS
N ow to the brooks
An»l fa roff nooks
Th e fishermen are going,
Each feeling sure
Th at he’ ll secure
8omo beauties well worth showing.
The trudge Is long.
Hut legs are strong.
And, though there’s frequent stumbling,
The fishermen
Push on again
And never think o f grumbling.
A t last they look
Opon the brook
T h at’s just the place fo r troutlng;
The poles are fixed,
The lines unmixed.
And luck not one is doubting.
L IF E .
" I
.Uttered ttiruu fe n n it leu l tram m e tre IrouMeu. I could not .le a p at • ie'il.
M T Herd »cbed M>d m , feet would b . eold H i~ . * T buwjl. wer. no. regular and 1 w o ol.) 1 .eve
auch i ramp, from gaaea ! i o a . | ou me aWwnaeb i b . l l would faint awag. I waa in such d:.io
iree months afo 1 waa suffering and felt
died then live. A boat
'
ma Tabules to me. My hnri ,
not now be without them. 1 h
and they move my bowels rtcvl..-
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ore gases, my bowels move n g h .«
taking phyaiee
in fact, 1 feel as lieht as the air which I beet ■ c ±
I have no more headache* and c m * ,
that I did not c
lh «
u o . < a good deal lor a w.wna. » b o weigh. , »o pound, f am sorry th
u u e the TabuiM . gM» ago, loe ihug would b u n w e d me a gr-.t deal of pain and sufle
One gives relief
A R»owns T*
* *i Vett#T t
They decorate
W ith tempting bait
The hooks with which they’ re fishing;
Then here and there
W ith greatest care
The lines are soon sent swishing.
.
T R O U B L »*.
At ilr s n l«!«
T W F fe o - O n t nn ehef Is em »>» ! f
ori tua ry ooenefon. The fumi > t
•Ocw»**. contala* a *»t|«p!v f. r a j
Y ark ,
H,
Y.
" V U T I C E IS H E R E B Y O I V K N T O A L L W H O M I T
1 1
m ay c on ce rn , th a t I h a ve been ap p oin ted by
H o n .J . E. ‘H ib h y , jud|fp o f P o lk connt.v, e x e c u to r
o f th e estate o f J oh a n n e s K m nm tis, late o f P o lk C o.,
deceased. A ll p erson s ind eb ted t o said estate w ill
m ake m e p a y m e n t am i a n y »m e h o ld in g a claim
again st saitl e state w ill presen t the name to m e, d u ly
verified , w ith in six m on th s lrum th is date.
D ated, J u n e 21, 1DUV.
J
E xe c u to r o f
c ased.
th e e state
D. SMITH,
o f Joh ann es
E m m on s,
do-
E xecutrix’ Notice.
E r r o r A b o u t T r a p «.
B oston *» L a ten t.
M iss G a le y (o f N e w Y o r k )—I suppose
p in gp on g is q u ite i>opular in Boston.
M iss B row n ibaen (o f Boston, pu zzled)
—P in g p o n g ? W h o w r o te it? — T o w n
M I b*wt w *d Ripan* Tabule* lor a number of year* and would not be without them.
I wat troubled with ind»«esci<>« and coottipation. and have noticed since I have been
them
that I am fettinff rid oi thote lerribl« bilious tpeHs which coi.'ined me i<> b»-d on account of the
duttneu. Of late I hawt not had any
I had juti *ot over a bad spell d bilious fever and waa
•mine on the step, when a »«i|rhhor came to me and remarked how bad I looked. I told him 1
K.d »oat so» over the ie tr r and th>» t w *. afraid to eal .nv'hins on »rc. uot of n u C > n ,
from wliidl I 0 *d auffend .in c I » « • q .i(. ?oung. H . .d .iw d me la take R ir.n i Tabnlc«
1 utd 1 would ter then*. *”d hwu • ! » » I • > * » « ' • « * " »¡Chou! tt’env
I c. n e.»l »oyrkiog.
iworidtag I gniah witk • Tabula i w « l of dauert.
t teel rely thankful Chat I havu louu 1
«nm.tkinf thM will petdung W 1 1 1 . . * * ________________
8 A S T R IC
Now
I t is a ra th er com m on idea am ong
peop le not v e r y fa m ilia r w ith plan ts V r o T ! U K I S I IK H K It Y O I V K N T H A T I. Ilttnn i'i
th a t the trunks or stem s o f all plants x l D ark er, l a v e been a p p oin te d e\e» titi i\ of t lu
w ill an d te s ta m e n t of E liza b e th P h illip s , tie,..a s­
elo n g a te and that th e branches s ta rt­ ed
. A ll persons ind eb ted to th e said e s ta te w ill m ake
in g from the m ain stem o f a tre e fiv e | im m ed iate p a y m e n t to m e,an d all th ose h a v in g claim s
airuinat th e aam e, w ill p resen t th em , d u ly au th e n ti
feet from the ground, say, w ill a y e a r I eated,
to m e a t m y h om e near Z en a, P o lk c o u n tv ,
or t w o la te r be six o r seven a b o v e the O reg o n , w ith in six m on th s fro m th e d ato o f th is
ground.
M eeh an ’s states th a t th is is | notice.
j
H A N N A H P H IL L IP S B A R K E R ,
not so. T h e first y ea r, w h ile the m ain I E x e c u tr ix o f th e last w ill and te s ta m e n t an d e s ta te
stem or axis is g ro w in g , a sm a ll j’ ou ng o f E liza b e th P h illip s , deceased.
I
D ated at D allas, J u n e 5, 1002.
branch m ay be ca rried
w ith the
g ro w th , but u su ally o n ly In the shape
o f a bud even then.
A ft e r th a t th©
position o f the branch is fixed.
Ripans
Tabules are a common sense, effectual cure
LIDS
for 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.
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M E D IC IN E
B ro ad w ay ,
Executor’s Notice.
a p p re cia te d a t th is e a r ly season o f the
year, says A m e rica n G a rd en in g in il­
lustrating this spring blossom.
R ipans T abules
D octo rs find
A g o o d prescription
F o r mankind.
A
«*«
at hones are developed into lon g fe a th ­
ery styles recalling very m uch those o f
the Virgin’s Bower clem atis, and in ­
deed the plant itself w a s a t one tim e
recognized as a «lematis. T h e flo w ers
are purple with a bluish tin g e and seat­
ed In a fe a th e ry cup. T h e plan t Is de­
void o f petals, the s h o w y portion con­
sisting of petaloid sepals. T h e h a iry
stalk rises three to six inches ab ove
tiie ground, and the richness o f the
color o f the flo w e r Is one that is m uch
T H E T R O U T I N G SEASON.
A r r iv e s A l b a n y ....................11:06 a in
TH
d»r»i«ra«d haa tarn uii'i »pp »'nt# 1 ly
ronmty «wart of I)»* «lat»* *»f Oragn» for P u
tv
*4” r of lh «
■ of A\rr\ l> H-t -ovIr,
<* I
All |««l••'!»<• hs\ i»* ,
itfftlnat «ui»!
v -U t«
rrq«iiro»l tu preaant lh* «arna ».*
»fu*. a « l y »• r Bau. » • D
I «• '► viira«l
«to n
r.«*).
detn-c at Hr 'k-vna V a m k « e.mhty, O.agoii. mithin
tix i» nth# fr**n Iler d » '« h#ra«»f
l’atwl thia 4tü tt#\ o fju t y , l * '?
ricul.
T h e edges of the petals are
smooth. T h e originator claims for it a
strong stem and calyx, productiveness
equal to Dorothy and excellent keep­
ing qualities.
A N e w P i n k r n r n n tln n .
Trains 1 ami 4 arrive in Albany in
time to connect with the S. I’ , south .
hotiud train, as well as giving two o r 1
three boms in Albany before depart­
ure of H. I‘ north bound train.
Train No. 2 »onneet« with the S P.
trains at Corvallis and Albany giving
direct service to Newport and adjac­
ent 1 teaches.
Train 3 for Detroit, Breitmhush
ami other mountain lesor s leaves A l­
bany at 1 :00 p in after the arrival of
S. I*, south bound train from Portland
re ching Detioit at 5:45 p m.
For further infoi mat ion apply t>
E D W IN .STONE, manage^,
J. T IT K N E K , agent, Albany.
CARNATION PMBBIDKXT M K IN I.K T ,
H II. C R O N IH E , agent, Corvallis. should l»e nam ed {'r e s id e n t M c K in le y ,
^.TICK IS HERKHY OIVKJf \T TH UN C A S TO R IA
N
TMC CINTAUR COMPANY. NEW YO H » CITY.
The flower shown Is a promising, new
seedling which recently won the pre­
mium for the best pink seedling carna­
tion at Kansas City. Gardening In pre­
senting the cut says: It was one of ibe
conditions that the winning variety
Leaves Alb an y..............
1:00 p m
Arrive« D etroit................ 5:46 p m
No. 4 from D etroit:
I.
e.wtM D etroit... 6;30 a m
Administiator's Notice.
EXAOT COPV OF WRAPPER.
S h e riffs Sale.
No. 3 for D e t r o i t :
T im e
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
S’l ! . - * — * wnor,
B r i g h t 's D i s e a s e .
TI e largest sum ever paid for a pre-
» » ri»»iion, changed hands in .s ao Ktau-
cisco August HOtli, 1U01
I he trap»—
fer involved in coin and slock $112,50)
and was paid by u party »»( hiisiues«
men for a specific for B iiglitV »ii»»«.-«
and diabetes, hitherto iucuruble »1.«-
eases. They commuui eil the seriims
investigatiou of the »pecili»’ Novem­
ber 15th, I'JOO. They inlerv iewuil
scores of the enroll and tried it out on
its merits by putting over thr. e doz­
en cases on the treatment and watch­
ing them. They ulso got physicians
t o name chronic, incurable eases and
administered it with the pliy.ieian» (or
judges. U p to August 25th, eighty
seven per cent of '.lie test cities (veto
either well or progressing tavuratly.
There being hut thirteen per cent oi
failures, the parties were satisfied and
closed the transaction. The proceed­
ings of the investigating committee
and the clinical reports of the test
cases were published aud will he mail­
ed free ou application. Address John
J. Fulton Company, 120 Montgomery
street, San Francisco, California.
Allow me to any » few word« in
praise of Chamberlain’» Cough Kern-
c»ly. I hail a very severe cough ami
cold aud feared that I would get
pneumonia, hut after taking the sec­
ond dose of this medicine 1 f i l l better
three bottles of it cured my cold and
ft ln r k K n o t o f P lu m m u l C h e rry .
Hie pains in my cheat disappeared
Th© treatment generally recom m end­
entirely. 1 am most
respectfully
ed is to cut off the knots nnd burn
yours for health, Ralph S. Myers, (14
them, which Is a good tiling to do i f it
Thirty-seventh
slreet.
Wheeling,
is done before the winter spores hav.e
West Virginia. F o r sale hy Adar K.
been distributed. I f not, then some
additional treatment will be necessary. Wilson
It Is recommended, therefore, that all
knots be cutoff aud burned, and. in ad­
F o r O ver Sixty Y e a r s .
dition to this, spray the trees with a
An old and well tried remedy. Mrs.
strong solution of bordeaux mixture W inslow’s Booth ing Syrup has Men
during the first warm days o f spring. used for over sixty years by million» of
About the time that buds start spray mothers for their children while teeth­
again with the ordinary strength bor ing, with perfect success. It soothe*
doaux mixture. This ought to destroy tiie child, softens the gums, allay« all
all of the winter spores. Then, in pain, cure« wind colic and is the best
case the branches may have been al­ remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to
ready infected the previous year, they the taste. Sold by druggists in every
should be sprayed again during the part of the world. 25 cents a bottle.
latter part of May aud the 1st of June. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and
The young knots may be destroyed by ask for Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Sy
painting them with chloronaphtholeum rup and take no other kind.
or with pure kerosene oik—J. Troop,
Indiana.
*
ttinpS+Hl
take judgment against you for the sum of
A writer In Country Life In America
185 and interest tnerfeon from tiie 31st day of tells that the necessity of winter pro­
W hen You KO’. Into a Drug Store
August, 1901; and for tlw disbursements of
T o get a botile of Painkiller, examine ! this action; ami for the sale of the property tection Is mainly as follows: First, to
it earelully to se» if it is made by Per­ attached in this action. Given under my prevent excessive depth of frost at the
baud, at Dallas, in said county and state, roots; second, to shield the semifrozen
ry Davia. and don’t be persuaded to this
first «lay of July, 1902, the same being
t»ke .ontothing "ju .t »8 good” be- ! the date of the order of publication of tlds branches from the sun’s rays; third, to
prevent fhawlng during temporary
cunae if ¡8 a few cents cheaper. There summons
M. H O L M A N ,
warm spells; fourth, to retard prema-
Justice of the Peace.
is only one Pninkiller, ‘ P »r y Davis’.” j
J. L. Collins, plaintiff’s attorney,
I tore activity In spring where late frosts
Large bottle 25 mul 50cents.
| are liable.
Fowler — Come. now. what did she
*ay when you asked her to marry you?
T IM E C A R D NO 20.
Fisher—Oh, 1 don’t know; something
No. 2 for Vaquina :
a I k > ut not having me if there wasn’t
Leaves A lb a n y ................12:45 p in
another man In the world.
L ea 'es Corvallis ........... 1:50 p m l
Fowler—And what did you say to
A ir iv t8 Yaqnina ........... 6:35 p in
that?
No 1. retu rn in g:
Fowler I didn’t say anything. It’*
Leaves Yaqnina ........... 7:00 a in
Just it h well to iet n w om an have the
Leaves Corvallis............... 11:30 a m;
last word. She’s bound to have it any­
Arrive« Albany ....... .1 2 :1 5 p m
way. — Boston Traveler.
.
o t ic
HatkAL* Wtf -
more double and durable and the color
more intense and persistent, not fad­
ing nearly so quickly as do the flowers
of the famous old Rambler. It Is hard
K. S. Conner, Deft.
I
to realize that the good old Crimson
To R. S. Dinner, said defendant:
I N T H E N A M E O F T H K S T A T E OF Rambler Is liable to be displaced within
Oregon, you are hereby required to appear a short time, yet such la likely to be
and answer the complaint tiled against you lu the case, in the opinion of a writer In
the above entitled action within six weeks af­
ter the first day of the publication of this Gardening.
Preaching Sunday morning and ev­
ening. Sunday senool at 10. Chris­
tina Endeavor at 7 :00. Prayer meet­
ing Thursday evening.— A. A. Winter,
summons against you. And if you fail to
pastor,
answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will
"N .U 1 C
A ix J 'truM *
SAWYER’S
C L O T H IN G
t
/kvv e ff M DrSnWl TL PtTC/UM
/hrV/AÌ m Seni'
Keep Out
the Wet
The bent w a t e r p r o o f u a r m c n t i In the
world.
Mull» from tin* bunt matoriila aud
w a r r a n t e d w a t e r p r o o f . Mado to etaud
the rutighoHt work and weather.
L o o k fo r tlio t r a d e m a r k . If yonr dealer
do«« not have them, write for catalogue to
I. Y. felting and Packing C«., Igti., Hun FrtnelK«.
•r II. M. HAW V K H A HON. Pole Mfr*.
Kaat Cambridge, M a » .
Promolca Digestion Clkvrrui- f
ness and Rest Contains neilltcr ;
j Oj)uim.Morphine nor Mmeral
H u m b le r .
linear Hayter, attorney.
K V A N G E L IC A L C H U R C H .
Th3 Kind You Have
Always Bought
N O T I C K I* HKRKBY O I V K N THAT
by virtue o f an execution
ami order of
T h e P h ila d elp h ia R a m b ler is a nother #a!e du ly ta iled out <4 the C ircuitcourt o f the
on,
fo
r
P
o
lk
county,
bearing
clim b in g n o v e lty a m o n g roses, sakl to I State of <>n
flute the lOtli lay o f June, 11)02, upon a de­
cree du ly made in said Court on the 3rd day
o f June, 1901, and du ly enrolled and docketed
in the cleiKH oHice o f said Court on the 14th
day o f June, 11)02, in a certain suit therein
pending, wherein 1!. J. Jasper is plaintiff,
and W . F G arrick and Kva G arrick are de­
fendants. and directed to ,.ie, commanding
me to sell the hereinafter tit-scribed premises
to satisfy the amounts specified in said exe­
cution and decree, to-vvit: -il04 00. with in
terest thereon at the rate o f 8 per cent per ail-
nnuin since .Inn- 3rd, 1902, and $2'».00 attorn­
E zoelilor It rand
e y ’s fees, and #2"*,.r>0 costs o f suits, and accru­
ing costs in tins suit, 1 w ill on
P h ila d e lp h ia
T’-.r Tufxnts ac-l CìiiUran.
F ly .
T r y to keep the tem p era tu re as even
ns possible, about 70 d egrees du rin g the
d a y and not lo w e r than 50 or 00 de­
g rees a t night.
The
C A S 5 s is »
r
F e rn ».
touch.
B A I T I H 'I C H U R C H .
Preaching Hu mitt v morning ami ev­
ening. Sunday school at 10. B. V.
1* IJ. at 7:00
Prayer meeiing Wed­
nesday evei ing.— .1. It. G. Bussell,
pastor.
For
K e a 'o n la a
^A l l H a v a n a F i l l e
S y rin g e carnation plants and rosea at
leant once e v e r y tw o da ys w ith clear
w ater.
T e p id w a ter about 45 to 50
d egrees Is sa fest to use. Fuchsias w ill
also req u ire fre q u en t sy rin g in g w ith
c le a r w ater, es p ecia lly on the under­
neath sid e o f the fo lia g e . (J ive genistas
j and aza lea s plen ty o f w a ter at the
roots. T h e aza lea s should be syrin ged
| d a lly. P a lm s (ficus), dractcnas (cordy-
1 lines), etc., should h ave th eir fo lia g e
sponged once e v e r y w eek or two.
F a s te r lilies are v e ry su b ject to aphis
or g reen fly. E x am in e the tips o f the
g ro w th fre q u en tly and use a little dry
toba cco dust o r tobacco w a ter as u
p re v e n tiv e o r rem edy fo r these pests,
as th ey a re hard to era d ic a te If th ey
once g e t possession o f lilies and sim ila r
plants.
W a te r a ll plants ea rly In the
j d a y a n d retain as m oist an atm os-
1 ph ere as possible w h e re the plants ure
g ro w in g .
B egon ias and ferns a re especially
| happy In a south w in d o w until about
F eb . 1, w hen the sun becom es so p o w ­
erfu l th at the cu rtain must be d ra w n
from 10 lu the m orning until ubout 3
in the a ftern oon or they w ill be seri­
ou sly burned.
A lw a y s h a ve the w a te r lu k ew a rm
fo r th e reason th at a la rg e nu m ber o f
our house plants com e fro m the tropics,
( l i v e them a ve ry generou s soaking,
! not a ll a t once, but w a it fiv e m inutes
I betw een w aterin gs, and you w ill be
su rprised to see how much som e o f
the plan ts w ill ta k e up.
P a l w a y s w a te r t w ic e and som etim es
th ric e until the saucers a re fu ll, then
g iv e them a gran d rest fo r three or fo u r
d a y s u ntil the su rfa ce ea rth Is d ry to
paMior.
M. K C H U R C H , 8 . i U T H .
Good enough
for anybody!
Æ r 'f c ' S f t S
ffl
0
W h e n practicable, it U m uch b etter
t»> pge[M»re a betl aa a b o v e (lu rin g the
fa ll and a llo w It to lie all w in ter. T b la
Betties it d o w n q u ite »o lid by sprlait.
Th en ull that »111 b e uecebsury w ill be
to stir the su rfa ce o v e r to m ak e It flue
»■notiKh to co v e r the roots w e ll at plan t­
in g tim e.
A n oth er a d v a n ta g e gain ed
hy pr> piii'lntr the bed in the fa ll Is that
th e winter rains anil th a w in g snow w ill
h a ve la rg e ly ilei-onipo»ed the m anure
nnd lin p rel'im ted the uimuonlu fro m It
all through the soil, le a v in g It In the
liest possible com litiou fo r the roots to
commence fe e d in g on it us soon as
planted. Th us wo h a ve g ot th e prep­
aration a ll iu shui»e.
The n e x t th in g to con sid er Is the class
o f rosea lo plant. I f e x tr a large, hand­
som e roses ure the desid eratu m , the
hybrid rem on tan t class is the best. O f
these the m ost d esira b le fo r the a m a ­
teu r a re Pau l N eyron , b rig h t rose; iJen-
era l Jacquem in ot, d e ep crim son ; A nna
de D leshach, b rig h t rose pin k; Clio,
blush; Mrs. John Lu lng, cle a r pink;
Mine. Gubrlel L u lxet. s ilv e r y pin k; A l ­
fr e d Colomb, b rig h t c le a r red ; M a r­
chioness of L on d on d erry, w h ite ; Mrs.
Sherman Cruwford, flesh p in k ; Huron
Honstetten. deep m aroon; M a rg a ret
Hickson, white, flesh ce n ter; V ictor
Verdler, deep cei ls»». These t w e lv e are
all extra good va rieties. S evera l o f
them will a lso bloom in the fa ll as w e ll
as In June.—J. M. May Ite foru N e w J e r­
sey H o rticu ltu ra l Society.
They swish and swish,
Hut nnry fish
Is to the surface rising:
They try and try.
And then they sigh
O 'er failure so surprising.
T o other brooks
And other nooks
Their toilsome way they’re wending,
Iiut not a trout
Gan they yank but.
Though oft the lines they're sending.
They fish away
T ill end o f day.
And then they’re homeward going;
They try to grin
W hile yarns they spin.
But not one trout they’ re showing.
—Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph»
If
You Could Look
A JL
into the future
'uture and see the condition
to which i yot
your cough, i f neglected,
will bring you, you would seek re lief at
once—and that
hat natur
naturally would be through
Shiloh’s
Consumption
l '
^ m ^
Guaranteed to cure Con-
| 1
W M. sumption, B r o n c h it is ,
*** “
A stn in a , and all Lung
Troubles. Cures Coughs and Colds in a day.
25 cents.
Write to S. C. W e l l s & Co.,
L « Roy, N. Y., for free trial bottle.
\
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yKarri^Clorer^Root^TtapurillestlK
Adm inistratrix' Notice.
' V ’OTTCE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T T H E UN-
dersigned was on th « 2nd dav <>f July, 1902,
I hy the county conrt <.f Polk county, Oregon, *iv
|H)inte»l i<lmin'ntr.itrix of the »«L ite o f James L.
! Gvrin, late of Polk c» untv. Oregon, deceased. AH
Persons holding i-laimn against the stid e *ta '*
are notified to present tbe * me, duly verified os re-
quired by !»w , to the uadi reigned at M onm »aih,
Oregon, within six month- from the date of this
' notice.
1 >ated this Srd day o f July, 1102.
*
M \ R Y E G W IN
Administratrix o f the estate of James L. Ga in, de­
ceased.
SGUTHERN PACIFIC
TIM E TABLE
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CO PYALLIS M A IL -D A IL Y
7 W a r n l.v...........
Portland......
Ar
I ! 0 « a in L \ ............... Derry
Lv
11:50 p in A r ........
C<wvilUi
l.v
At Albany and Cor»alita cannect aith
Oregon Central and E stern ’-vilrnad.
DALLAS PASMENGI. k - I
c:<Y. p m L v ........
s t i p n i Ar
a
5;.*»# p »
2,14 p m
i :t o p m
tratar gf
ILY , EX. ItTHDAY
. .
Portland...........
Dallas
Ar 9:2‘1 a m
,Lv ( D a n
Y AMU IL L D IVISIO N
Pa«senxer depot foot o f J*ffer>*oo street
A H IM È F R E IG H T - TR I W E E K L Y
Leave y :35 a n*.
Portland
A rrive S W p n
I r t v c S..10 p m
.D a i 'a*
A n in t M n
1 A rrive S :i0 p m.
A iV fi* ....... L a a s lfm O a s