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T h e Q u ic k e s t C an« “ D u rin p the y e a r th a t I h ave l>een p e ttiu p m a n u sc rip ts hack from u n ap p reciativ e ed ito rs,” said C h a rles T heo dore M urray th e o th e r night, “ I have observed n genera) tone of apologetic reg re t In th e acco m p an y in g notes of .e je c tio n , a s th o u g h th e d e a r ed ito rs feared th a t my feedings m ight be h u r t O f co u rse I h ave becom e so hardened by th is tim e th a t th e re tu rn of som e of my m a n u sc rip t fa ils to aro u se an y feel ing a t all. b u t I m ust confess th a t R ichard W atson G P der r a th e r sta rtle d me to th in k in g last m onth w hen he se n t m e back u hum orous sk e tch of w hich I w as especially fond In a n en velope w ith a deep black m ourning bo rder an d w ith o u t c o m m e n t” I! I? FOR EVERY P r ic e s Price $1.00 “ W o o d e n R a t t a in . ” T h e nam e “ w ooden R u ssia,” sa y s our consul u t St. P e tersb u rg , is fam iliarly applied to th e v ast forest a re a s of R u b - sin In E urope, w hich cover 4C4.548.000 acres, or 30 p e r cen t of th e e n tire area o f th e country, yet som e fe a r is felt th a t th e co u n try m ay be d efo re sted th ro u g h th e care le ssn e ss o f p riv a te ow ners, an d th e g o v ern m en t Is consld- erln g ste p s for th e protection of th e forests. In R usslu houses b u ilt of an y o th e r m aterial th a n wood a re alm o st unknow n outside th e cities, an d wood c o n s titu te s th e principal fuel. often sufficient to care the most tortur ing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleed ing, crusted, scaly, and pimply akin, scalp, and blood humours, with loss of hair, when ell else fails. Millions of People U s e C u tic d r a S o a p , assisted by C u ticu u a O in tm en t , for p re s e rv in g , p u rifying, a n d beautifying the skin, fo r cleansing the scalp of cru sts, scales, an d d andruff, an d the sto p p in g o f falling h air, fo r softening, w hitening, an d soothing red, rough, a n d sore hands, for baby rashes, itching*, a n d d ia lin g s, a n d for all th e purposes o f tlio toilet, bath, nod n u rs ery. M illions o f W om en use C uticuua . S o a p in th e form of bath s for annoying Irritations, inflam m ations, a n d excorfations, o r too free o r offensive p ersp iratio n , in th e form o f w ashes fo r ulcerative w eaknesses, an d for m any sanative, an tisep tic p urposes w hich re a d ily suggest them selves to women. C utiou ba R esolvent P il l s (Chocolate Coated) are a now, ta stele ss, odorless, eco nom ical s u b stitu te fo r th e celebrated liq u id C u tiou ba R esolvent , as well as fo r all o th e r blood purifiers a n d hum our cures. In screw - cap vials, co n tain in g «0 doses, p ric e 20c. gOe , I'M.i.s. 2 r. S o a p , M a n ila . M anila’s supply o f beef, m utton, pork an d lam b Is d ra w n chiefly from A us tra lia . T h e m eats retail a t th e follow Ing prices: Sirloin ste ak . 55 ce n ts a | po und; m utton. 40 c en ts: fresh |xirk. 55 cen ts; lam b. 55 cents. O th er prices are: Sm oked cod, 00 ce n ts n pound; bacon, 00 cents; ham , 05 cen ts: cheese, 50 cen ts; lard, 40 c e n ts ; tu rk ey , ,C5 cents; salm on, 35 c e n ts; m ullet. 30 c en ts; lob ste rs, $2 each ; b u tter, $1 u pound; I grouse, $2.50 each ; rab b its. CO cen ts; h ares, $1.25; fow l, $1.50; ta m e duck, $1.35; condensed m ilk, 75 ce n ts a pint. CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the t U a o f Croats and scales and soften th e thick- •je d cuticle, CUTICURA O'N TM EN T, to instantly allay itching, inflamma tion, and irritation, and soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT PIL L S, tocoolandcleansetbeblood. A SINGLE S E T of these greet skin curatives in Sold throughout th« world. In O n e T h in « a n d A n o th e r . T h e bean crop o f C alifo rn ia in 1901 is sta te d by tlie p resid en t of th e S an F ra n cisco ch a m b e r of com m erce to have been 54.000,000 pounds, or 900,000 bushels. A co n sid erab le foreign d em an d h as s p ru n g up rect-iftly for corn oil an d j corn oil cake. I A ccording to official s ta tis tic s, th e | honey an d w ax in d u stry sh o w s little if a n y in crease since 1889. | W h eat sc ree n in g s w ith n sm all ad | d itlo n of corn m a k e good sheep feed. P la n t m elons a n d cu cu m b ers in th e ! open gro u n d to w a rd th e last o f May. j P ro te c t ea rly to m ato p la n ts w hen 1 n ecessa ry w ith paper, cloth or hay. j b ut th e y will sta n d a g re a te r chill th a n j is o rd in a rily believed. A n I n te r r u p tio n * A n III O n i r > f d T i t l e . T h e re Is a proposal iu E n g lan d to re vive th e so m e w h at ill om ened title of d u k e o f G loucester, w hich w as borne by R ich a rd III. befo re he slew his way to a usurped th ro n e. T h e title w as last revived by G eorge l„ w ho in 1714 m ade his g randson d u k e of G loucester. T his young m an w as not a n o rn a m e n t to th e peerage. T h e dukedom becam e d o r m an t ag ain w hen th e second of th is creatio n died w ith o u t issue. S hould th e title be revived once m ore It would be co n ferred probably ou one of the P rin c e of W ales’ sons. 23e., OomiawT. UritUh Depot« 27-1'H, Cliarterh"UM Hq- London. Frrnch Depot: 5 Hue de la Paix, Paria. Pot» I U Duuo A t'usa. Com-., Hole Props., Boston, U. b. A. C H U R C H D IR E C T O R V . | , j ' | T h e p ra y e r m eeting w as held a t good B ro th er W .’s house on th e hill. T h e m e e tin g had p rogressed, an d p ra y e r an d re m a rk s an d h y m n s had occupied th e tim e. T h e h o u r o f closing h ad a l m ost a rriv e d . T h e dom inie iu a low voice sa id : "N ow th e re is Ju st a mo m ent left. Isn ’t th e re som e one w ho would like to fill in th a t m om ent before w e close?” T h e re w as d ead silence w hen in tlie tw in k lin g of a n eye th e door on th e clock flew open, an d out popped th e h ead o f a little bird, w hich said, “C uckoo!” —H o m iletic R eview . Preaching hours a t 11 and 8:00. fra n ca . C arry a G reen M !«. C H U R C H . M. K CHDKCH, H.tUTII. Preaching Sunday m orning and ev- eiHng. Sunday school a t 10. Ep- worlli league a t 7 :00 P rayer m eet ing T hursday evening.— L, C. Sm ith, pastor. HAITISi CHURCH. L in e d I 'a r a R o l. It has been a fad for th e Inst few y e a rs for g irls to be q u ite reg a rd le ss of th e ir com plexions d u rin g th e sum m er, b u t th e girl w ho is w ise will ta k e my ad v ice an d c a rry a parasol, an d for th e g re a te st co m fo rt and to p rev en t all stra in an d g la re to her ey es let her bove a d a rk green lining to It. T h is lining will not affect iu an y w ay th e o u tsid e covering or th e a p p e a ra n c e of her p araso l.—Mrs. R alston iu L ad ies’ Homo Jo u rn al. P reaching Hunday m orning and.ev- t ning. Sunday school a t 9:45. Ep- worlli league at 7 :C* P fayer m eet ing T hursday evening.— H .N . R ounds, pastor, V ery D n rk . | Proncliing Sunday m orning and ev e ning. Sunday school a t 10. R. V j P. U. a t 7 ;00. Prayer m eeting W ed nesday even.ing.— J. R. G. Russell, pastor. ! Y east—T hey say th e d a rk e s t hour is ju s t befo re th e da wu. C rim son b eak —Yes. W ell. 1 know w hen I’ve gone hom e in th e m orning a n d knew my w ife w as w aitin g for me th in g s have looked u n u su a lly b lack.— Y onkers S tatesm an . I .a n t H c R o r t . PKKHIIYTKKIAN CRUNCH. F.otel C lerk (to Colonel C u tte r of P i «rt.cning Sunday m orning and ev e n in g , Sunday school a t 10. Chris- j K entucky»—Will you h av e a p itc h e r of tian E uleuvor a t 7 :()0. Prayer m eet w a te r se n t to y o u r room ? T h e C olonel—W ater! G re a t gnus, ing T h irml-iy e vening.— W, T. W ar a in 't th e re an y fire escap e?—In d ia nap- il fl’, pastor. oils News. CH'P IRTI AN CIII’KCH. T h e goodness in us im p re sses those P le a c h in g Sunday m orning ifnd ev a ro u n d us for th e ir good, since good is ening Bilde school at 10. Ju n io r a lw a y s stro n g e r th a n ev il.—L adies' G hristian E ndeavor at 3:80. Senior H om e Jo u rn a l. C h ristia n E ndeavor at 7 :00. Bible class and prayer m eeting take place I f you board, look on th e b rig h t sid e T hursday evening — N othing is b e tte r for th e sy stem th a t p ru n e s.—A tchison Globe. KVA HOULI CAL CHURCH. Preaching S unday m orning and ev ening. Sunday school a t 10. C hris tia n E ndeavor at 7 :00. Prayer m eet ing T hursday evening.— A. À. W inter, pastor, L ow lo H ow to T a k e t)p » ls F ro m F o r n ito r e . D en ts In tine polished fu rn itu re tuny be rem oved In th e follow ing m an n er: L ay a n u m b er of la y e rs of m oisteued b row n puper o v er ti e dent, and put ti w arm iron o v er them . T he ste am will g rad u ally cau se th e wood to sw ell and to fill up th e dent. It som etim es tak es p atien ce, hut slight d e n ts w hich arc a co n sid erab le m ar to fu rn itu re m ay he raised in th is way. H ow to fin U r T r tp c . C u t tw o po u n d s of boiled trip e Into Inch pieces. Peel, slice an d fry in a lit tle hot b u tte r four sm all onions W hen a golden brow n, tu rn them in to a deep b ak in g dish Lay on them tin* trip e S p rin k le w ith salt, pepper an d one ;a Idcspontifid of flour P our over enough m ilk to cover, then put a tig h tly fitting lid o ver th e top a n d h ak e for tw o hours. H ow to K eep II I l i t i o iin F r e n li. h i th e room of a college girl w as dis covered a «ciet for tin alw a y s perfect ribbon, sto rk or tw it Hhe had eight or ten little toy roiling pins. Much ns ch il d ren use. in her ribbon d raw er, am ) on eaeh sh e w ound sm oothly us soon as sh e took it off a belt or ribbon, fa ste n ing it w ith a tiny pin T h e cru sh van lst)cd in sta n tly from her neckw ear. H ow Keep Out the Wet SAWYER’S I? «• n o v r 11* f r n p e . E v en in g d re sse s o f crap elik e fabrics th a t will not sta n d pressing m ay have th e w rinkles an d evenscs rem oved by hang in g them in th e k itch en for a short tim e w hen the te a k e ttle is boiling or th e w ash boiler sliding o u t clouds of steam . T h e g a rm e n ts should he slip ped on wooden h an g ers nud suspended free from c o n ta c t w ith an y th in g . Aft e r tw e n ty m in u tes tak e Into a room w hich Is w arm nud dry. t o M n k e F ie « C o n i lo t. An egg cordial U»at will be a p p re c ia t ed in th e sickroom needs a tahlesp. oii- fu l of cream , a t«>us|H>oiiful of sugar, s tab lesp o on Tu I of b ra n d y an d th e w hite o f a n egg. T he egg is Iteriteli alm ost to a fro th , th e cream ad d ed an d th e tw o w h ip p ed to a stiff froth. Add th e b ra n d y by degree* su d servò th e cordial at A c t in g : P l a n t F o o d . I f hom e m ixing of fe rtiliz e rs is to be dene, n definite know ledge should be h a d o f th e lim tcriuls w hich supply p la n t food. N itra te o f soda Is im m e d iately a v a ila b le for th e p la n t’s use ns soon a s it goes Into solution. I ts t>est re s u lts a re o b tain ed w bcu ap p lied w h ere g row ing p la u ts ca n m ak e use of It quickly. W here p la n ts grow iu hills o r d rills the n itra te of soda should be applied n e a r th e g ro w in g p la u ts, but should be th o ro u g h ly m ixed w ith the soil. I f applied b ro ad cast upou »owed crops, it should be evenly d istrib u te d . N itra te o f soda e x e rts its m ost b en e ficial actio n w h ere im m ed iate resu lts a re desired. I t is the q u ick est actin g p la n t food. D ried blood, w hile not so im m ed iate iu its actio n us n itra te of sodu, is very q u ick ly a v a ila b le a n d as n g en eral supply for n itro g en it is safe a n d valuable. A m m onium su lp h a te is th e ric h e st in n itro g en of an y co m m er cial m aterial, u su a lly c o n ta in in g a b o u t 20 p e r cen t a c tu a l nitrogen. At tlie j p re se n t tim e th e cost o f nitrogen from th is source is g re a te r th a n from eith er n itra te of sodu or d ried blood.—L. A. C linton. F o r M o a r a lN g . E zo elslo r B r u d C L O T H IN G Th« b M t w t l t r p r t o f | « r B « « t « In th« world. M ads from th * b eat m ater»*!« And W A r r a n tr il w a t e r p r o o f . tii« rou gh oet work And w«ethi-r. Mad« to «Uud L o o k f o r t h e trm ilr m a r k . If ynnrri««l«r do«« not nave tb«m, write for cAtalogne to I. T. Ileltlng a nit Packing C«M Itt« ., Ban Francisco. er U . M . S A W Y H t Jk NON, R ole M ir .. ____________ P.«At C a m b r id g e, M aaa. | , j | Dr. H an so n , w ritin g on th e su b je c t of p ru n es, sa y s: “ A pound of p ru n e s is e q u iv a le n t a s food to a gallon o f m ilk a n d costs b u t a q u a r te r a s m uch. I t is a b o u t e q u iv a le n t to a pound o f bread , b u t is f a r m ore h e a lth fu l. C onsidered from a n econom ic sta n d p o in t, no fresh m eat, fish, m ilk o r eggs ca n be prov id ed for t t,e Bame m o d erate cost, an d none 0f th em co n tain s, even ap p ro x im ately , t h e sa m e a g g re g a te o f n u tritiv e ele- m en ts.” --------------------------- D o o k I hr J e r r o l i l I n S c h o o l. D o u g las J e rro ld w ro te “ B lack E yed S u sa n ” w hen he w as tw en ty -o n e and c o n trib u te d to P u n ch th e im m ensely p o p u lar “C au d le L e c tu re s” not long a f te rw a rd . B ut a t n in e y e a rs of age young Je rro ld had been scarcely ab le to re a d , am i it w a s not u n til he w a s a p p ren ticed to a p rin te r, a f t e r se rv in g for som e tim e us a m idshipm an a t sea, th a t be show ed e ith e r d e sire or cap ac ity for in te lle c tu a l im provem ent. T h e F lr w t L o n d o n T h e a t e r . T h e first p lay h o u se to be b u ilt iu E n g land w a s tlio T h e a te r. I t w a s erected in th e y e a r 1570, an d its b u ild e r w as J a m e s B urbage, f a th e r c f th e fam ous n cto r R ich a rd B u rb ag e a n d him self a n a c to r of som e rep u te. A ccess to the T h e a te r seem s in old tim es to h av e been o v er F in sb u ry fields. T h e C u rta in , w hich, cu rio u sly , is nam ed from th e re gion o r old m an o r on w hich th e p la y house w a s erected an d not from the fa m ilia r d ra p e ry o f th e stage, w a s sit u a te d so u th of H olyw ell lane, in Moors- fleld (m odern G lo u cester street), a n d is first m entioned iu th e follow ing y ear, 1577. S h ak e sp e a re 's “ Rom eo a n d J u lie t” w a s am ong th e m any p la y s first acted there. T h e T h e a te r w a s m oved a w a y to th e B ankable, a n d th e old m a te ria ls w ere em ployed in b u ild in g the Globe, S h a k e sp e a re ’s ch ie f th e a te r, iu ! 1598. T he C u rta in eontinu€»d to be used I a s a p lay h o u se fa r in to th e reig n of ! K ing Ja m e s. No p ic tu re of e ith e r of j | th ese original th e a te rs h a s been hund- ! ed dow n, an d ow in g to th e ir position j w ith o u t th e w alls none of th e old m aps re p re se n ts th e ir p recise location.—Lip- ; p in c o tt’s. Poor O ld Lady __________________ _ . . T lio K invl V o n H a v e A lw ays B o n p lit, au<l whlcTi I-ns ticca. I k u s e fo r ov er 3 0 j'er.rs, h a s b o r n e tb o sig n a tu r e o f yt __ u:vl h a s b oon m a d e n in le r Ills p e r - - V / so n a l Ktipervisiou sin c e Us Int'ancy. S'GCtcAx'Zy A llo w iiq one. to d e c e iv e yon in th is. A ll C o u n te r fe its, Im ltr. Ions a n d “ Jnst-as-irood** a r e b u t E x p e r im e n ts th a t tr liie w ith a n d e n d a n g e r th e h e a lth o f I n fa n ts a n d C h ild ren —E x p e r ie n c e iig a in -t E x p erim en t, What is CASTORS A C a sto rla is a h arm less s u b s titu te fo r C astor O il, P a r e g o r ic , D ro p s nud .Soothing S yru p s. I t is P le a sa n t. I t c o n ta in s n e ith e r O pium , M orp h in e n o r o th e r N arcotic su b stu n c e . Its m -e is its g u a r a n te e . I t d estro y s W orm s a n d a lla y s rV vcrish u e.is. I t c u r e s D iarrh oea an d W in d C olic. I t r e liev es T e e th in g T r o u b les, cu res 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 t h e S to m a ch n u L -rto w els, g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a tu ra l sleep . T h e 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 . F e m i n i n i t y ’« N e w W o r d . “ F o o lish ” is a w ord j u s t now m uch used by fem in in ity , an d , like all th e w o rd s th a t th e s te rn e r sex ta k e s a fa n cy to. it is em ployed in d iv e rs w ay s th a t lex ico g rap h ers w ot not of. “ P lease fa ste n th ese foolish hooks!” said oue y o u n g w o m an to a n o th e r th e o th er ev en in g . Now, look a t th a t foolish pie!” e x claim ed a h o u sek eep er w ho. in try in g to se rv e a t a r t o f th e r h u b a rb v ariety , broke th e bo tto m c r u s t a u d spilled som e of th e filling. O e h e a rs o f “ foolish” jo u rn e y s, o f a “ fo o lish ” coat. *‘fo<?!ish” shoes, b o ats n ud trees. T h e re seem s nothing. Indeed, to w h ich th e m odern g irl w ill not ap p ly th is d escrip tio n nor w h ich to h er m ind it does not fit. ¡DOUBLE W ARD rt/l 0 i raw-A.-ww-if In creased Y ie ld s and B e tte r Q v ie J ity »re every farm er’s aim . Potash in p ro p e r p ro p o rtio n is an essential aid t o su c cess. All that the best agricultural authorities have found outaliout fertilization is told in our books. We mail them free to farmers. G ERM A N KALI W O RK S 93 N assau S t.,'N ew York B r i g h t ' s Disease. T he larg e st sum ever paid for a pre se rp 'tio n , ch an g e d b au d s in Sail Fran* c ►co A ugust 30th, 1901 T h e tra n s fer involved in coin and stock $112,500 am i was paid by a p a rty ui buMncta me n for a specific for B rig h t’s disease aud diabetes, h ith e rto incurable din ettes. T hey com tueuced t lie serious Bears tho Signature cf investig atio n of th e specific N ovem ber 15th, 1900. T hey interview ed scores of the cured and tried it o u to u W o m e n a « L ib r a r ia p a . A Held o f w o rk fo r w om en w h ich its m erits by p u ttin g over th ree doz- n cases on tbo tre a tm e n t and w atch- seem s sp e cially su ite d to th em is th e ng th em . T hey also got p h y sician s p ro fessio n o f tra in e d lib ra ria n s. In th e U nited S ta te s th e re a r e th o u sa n d s o f to nam e ch ro n ic, in cu ra b le cases and public lib ra ries, b esides p riv ate, re fe r ad m in istered it will» the p hysicians for ence an d college an d school lib raries, judges. Up to A u g u st 2 5 th , e ig h ty an d in all th e s e th e re is sa id to be an ¿even per c e n t of th e test cases were in creasin g d em an d fo r tlse se rv ices of eitiier well or progressing favorably. g ra d u a te s o f lib ra ry tr a in in g schools. T here being b u t th irte e n per c e n t of T H E C E N T A U R C O M P A N Y . T T M U RR AY B T R C C T . N E W V O R R CITY . T h e re a r e th re e o f th ese larg e tr a in failures, th e p a rtie s were sutietied and ing schools iu th e U u ited S ta te s w hich closed tb c .tra n s.ic tio n . T h e proceed a re open to w om en ou eq u al te rm s ings of th e in v estig a tin g com m ittee and th e clinical re p o rts of the tent w ith m en. cases were published and will bo m ail ed free on ap p lic atio n . A ddress J o h n D a n ^ b tp r a o f C e le b r it ie s . F o r T h a t i t c ' il n g S r n N a tlo n . An electric Tamp for m in ers is a re Mrs. C h ristin e T e rh u n e H errick , J . F " lto n C om pany, 420 M ontgom ery As it com es tim e for th e cow s and cen t in v en tio n of a y o ung N ew York d a u g h te r o f M arion H a rla u d , w a s ta lk street, ¡¿an Francisco, C alifornia. CASTORSA G E N U IN E ALW AYS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Y ears. you n g a n im a ls to sb ed th e ir coats, w h ich is u su ally q u ite e a rly w h ere th e stock is well ea re d for, th e re will be an itc h in g se n satio n th a t is n<jt p leasan t to en d u re. T h is will be read ily no ticed in th e sta b le s a n d m ore p a rtic u larly o u t of doors in th e p ersev erin g effo rts of th e aid m a ls to a lla y it by licking an d ru b b in g th em selv es. F re q u e n t c a rd in g an d b ru sh in g in th e sta b le w ill help very m uch in th is m a t te r a n d be g re a tly en jo y ed by th e a n i m als.—D airy an d C ream ery . D r e e d F o r B e l t e r Cow«. T h e cow s on m any fa rm s w ould be co n sid ered first class p ro d u cers if each co w ’s p ro d u ct am o u n ted to 200 p ounds of b u t t e r ‘ p er y ear, y e t it is claim ed by som e o f th e b est d airy m en th a t 200 po u n d s o f b u tte r per y e a r from a cow do uot pay. T h o se w ho aim to m ake th e m ost b u tte r from th e ir h erd s have th e s ta n d a rd up to 300 p o u n d s per y ear, a n d som e fix th e lim it higher. E v ery fa rm e r can h av e th e in d iv id u al m em b ers o f his herd reach th a t am o u n t by b reed in g fo r b e tte r cow s every year. ODD electrician . T h e o utfit co n sists of a sm all bu lb to be u ttn eb ed to th e h at m uch a s th e o rd in a ry lam p is c a rrie d F ro m th is ru n w ires to th e m in ers’ pocket, in w hich he c a rrie s n sm all sto ra g e b a tte ry , w eig h in g th re e pounds. T h is m ay be ch arg ed to b u rn som e t c hours. T he flam eless lig h t m ak es th» d ev ice an ab so lu tely sa fe c o n triv u n c t fo r use in m ines exposed to firedam p. I t also h a s th e a d v a n ta g e o f not con su m in g th e precio u s oxygon w h en th e w e a re r is w o rk in g fa r a w a y from the so u rce o f a ir supply. N ex v D i ' iu l S o n Found. In th e b a rre n w ilds of n o rth e rn T i bet, in n region never b efo re ex p lo red by w h ite m en. a new d ead sea has ju s t been discovered by Sven H edin. th e ex p lo rer. IT operly sp eak in g , th e new ly disco v ered body of w a te r is not a sea; it is a lake. U nlike th e Dead sea of P alestin e, w hich is s itu a te d but six tee n mil«'« from Je ru s a le m au d has th e riv e r J o rd a n for a trib u ta ry , th e H ed in lake is iu th e c e n te r of an al m ost in accessib le p lain an d is en tirely iso lated from nil o th er bodies of w ater. peo ple : Do n o t alw ay s receive th e sy m p a th y a n d a tte n tio n w h ic h ’ th e y deserve. T h e ir a ilm en ts a re reg ard ed a s p u re ly im a g in ary , o r n a tu ra l and unavoidable a t th e ir tim e of life. D isease a n d in firm ity sh o u ld n o t alw ay s be associ ated w ith o ld age. T he eye of th e g ra y haired g ra n d sire m ay he as b rig h t and th e com plexion as fa ir as a n y of h is y o n n g e r a n d m dre vigorous com panions. Good Blood Is tho s e c r e t of healthy old a g e , »or it re g u la te s and c o n tro ls every p a rt of th e body, stre n g th e n s th e nerves, m ak e s th e m uscles e la stic and supple, th e bones stro n g a n d th e flesh firm ; b u t w hen th is life fluid is polluted o r poisoned a n d loses its n u tritiv e , h e a lth s u s ta in in g elem ents, th e n th ere is a ra p id decline of th e v ita l pow ers, re s u ltin g in p re m a tu re old age and disease. A n y d eran g e m e n t of th e blood q u ic k ly show s itself in an ulcer, sore, w art, tu m o r o r som e o th e r troublesom e gro w th u p o n th e body, and rh eu m atic a n d n e u ralg ic p a in s becom e a lm o st c o n stan t, accom panied w ith poor dig estio n a n d cold ex trem ities. S. S. S. bein g p u re ly vegetable, is th e sa fest a n d best blood p urifier for old people. I t does n o t shock o r h u rt th e sy ste m lik e th e s tro n g m in eral rem edies, b u t g e n tly a n d th o ro u g h ly cleanses th e blood and stim u la te s th e d eb ilitated o rg a n s, w hen all b odily a ilm en ts disap p ear. S. S. S. is ju s t such a tonic a s old people need to im prove a w eak digestion and tone u p th e S tom ach. If th e re is a n y h ered i ta ry ta in t, o r th e rem ains of som e disease contracted in e arly life, S. S. S. will search it o u t and rem ove every vestig e of it from th e sy stem . W rite u s fu lly about y o u r case a n d le t o u r p h y sic ia n s advise a n d help you. T h is w ill cost you n o th in g , a n d w e w ill m ail frep o u r book on blood a n d s k in diaeases, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta. 6a. B e a c o n a f le ld . T h e re is n o th in g iu h is We, sa y s Lord | R onald, th a t red o u n d s m ore to L ord j Citation. B euconsfleld’s c re d it th a n th e m an n e r j j in w hich he tre a te d his w ife. She I In the county court ef the s ta t e of Oregon ! eouhl n ev er h a v e beeu b u t a so m ew h at for the county of Polk. com m onplace th o u g h good h e a rte d wo- In the m atter of the «‘state of JaineH L. ' m an. As sh e g rew old sh e becam e a (»win, dcoeaaed. -Citation. To Soldoii (»win and Alliert P. Gwiun, greet- ! tvreck o f h u m a n ity , b u t th e poor, fad- | ed. p a in te d old lady w a s ev er tre a te d j ing: 1 \ T H E NAME OF T H E STATE OK by her h u sb a n d w ith a d eferen ce and Oregon, yon are hereby cited and required to re g a rd tru ly touching. I t w a s p ain fu l u|>|tear in the county court of the state «if Ore gon, for tii« county of Polk, at the court to see how , Iu w h a t wo urc p leased to | room thereof, at Pallas, in the couuty «if P«»lk call th e h ig h est society, poor old I*ady | on B eaconsfield w a s m ade a b u tt a n d a S a t u r d a y . O c t o b e r II, 1002, lau g h in g stock. Knox?Ing how se n si At 1 o’clock in the afternoon «if that «lav, tiv e L ord B enconstield w a s to a n y th in g | then and there t«i show caust« why the jieti- ap p ro ach in g ridicule, 1 fe lt how b itte r > ti«»ii «if the administratrix of the above es tate, authorizing her to sell the following de- ! ly he m ust h ave suffered w hen in a | sci ¡lied real eatate. to-wit: Ib’ginuing 10:55 j crow ded hall o r d ra w lug room his h osts I chains north of the *«nithea*t corner «if the w ould w h a t th e y called “ d ra w o u t old n o rth east quarter <if section .*Vi, township S L ady B eaconsfield” an d laugh a t her , i-mth, range 5 w«jst, of the Willamette mer idian, Polk county, Oregon, and runniig to h e r face, show ing no reticen ce, re 'hencenorth 40 chain-«, west 17.»ki chains, gjird or decen t fending for th e poor bus south 40 chains, «e,»t 17.M chains to the plaie band, who, lm |H*rturbnble a s he ever of beginning; also lieginning 14 02 chains east ap p eared , w as probably su fferin g acute- ' and 20 chain-» south «if the J section post t>e- | tueen sections 2-*> and .%, in townshin 7 south. ly a t th e conduct of %is ill bred hosts. ; r.inge 4 west of the Willamette im i li n, in j s*i«i county and state, running thence west 5 % T h l r f . I .u l N o l . l a r . ' eh »ins, thence south 10 chains, thence east 5 M a g istrate (to new policem an)—Did i chains, thence north 10 chains to the place «if U'ipntiing; also the billowing: Beginning 14 02 you notice no suspicious c h a ra c te r I chains east of and 20 chains south of th«> ab o u t th e nelgldiorhood? quarter sect iouiKist l*etween •« c'-ions 25 ami New P olicem an Shurv, y e r honor. I : fl. t, nvnship 7 south, range 4 west, «if the Willamette meridian in said c«ninty and sa w but one m an. a n ’ I asked him j state, l imning thence south 10 chains, e«*r w h a t he w as d o in ’ th e re a t th a t tim e ' l.**o < hsin-, north 31 degree«, 15 minutes, o’ night. Sex he. “ I h ave no busin ess , east 11 »10 chains, west 7.76 chants to the h ere Ju st now . b u t 1 expect to open a j p*»<v of lieginniug: also the north half «if the northwest quarter of section Irt, township 14 Jew elry «th ere In th e vicinity later south, range H west, of the Willamette merid on.” At th a t 1 sea, “ I w ish you sue ian, in benton comity, Preg«‘n, »houhl not be cess, sor.” granted M a g istra te (d isg u ste d )—Ye*, a n d he W ITNESS th* Ron. J . K. Sibley, ju«lge of the county c >urt of the state did open a Jew elry sto re In th e vicin «if Oreg«m, f«*r the count? of ity la te r on an d stole seventeen |«NAL Polk, with the seal of «aid court watch» s. affix«*!, this! Oh day of Aug New P olicem an (a fte r a p au se)—B<v A. D , 1002 g o ira . y«T tn n o r. th e m an m ay have Attest: t r . 8 . Lougharv, clerk. been a th a fe , b ut he w a s no liar.—Lon Bv W K Nich-.U, deputy. Published by orde! of J . K, Sibley, county I d o n Answers- T h e b est bred w om en do not fuss. T h e y ta k e th e ir g o w n s a n d th e ir f u r I nit are, th e ir Jew els a n d th e ir ch ild ren , ns a m a tte r o f course. T hey a re un- i o im clous o f th e ir veils an d th eir ! gloves, a n d th ey ex p ect ev ery one else ! to be eq u ally so. If th e y s«*e a n Inti m ate w e a rin g a h an d so m e gow n, th ey j re fe r to i t ad m irin g ly , b u t th ey also p refu c e th e ir co m m en t w ith a n apolo gy. T h e ir d ifferen ces w ith tb eii bua- | b an d s a r e not a ire d ; n e ith e r a re th e do. | tn cstlc u p h e a v a ls cuuscd by th e d eser tion of th e cook on w ash m orning. T h e rep o se o f th e well b red w om an is not th e q u ie t of w eak n e ss; it is th e calm of tra in e d fa c u ltie s b alan ced so nicely th a t a n e a rth q u a k e m ay cau se a c h a n g e of color, b u t will not b rin g fo rth a loud cry. R i B ^ Rip.nns Tabule« Doctori find A good prrsci iption For maukiod. f Ripans TjJjules are a common sense, effectual cure 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. A MEDICINE W H IC H PRO L O N O S L IF E . m id not lie w ithout them . id would " I have used R ip en s T abule« for a num ber of rears ice I I myc I I wa« troubled with ind igestion and con stip a tio n , and It ivo n«»l co u n t* ! the that I am getting rid of th ose terrible b iliou s s p ells w hich com dizziness. O f late I hav« not had any. I had just got «irer a had spell «<* 1 us sitting on the step , when « n eifh b o r cam e lo m e and rem ark'd how bad 1 lo o k ed , I told him' » had just got over the ferer and that I was afraid to eat an yth in g on a< r. ui.t r ; from which I had suffered since l was q uite you ng. H e advised me to t.’k e R | I said l would try them, and from then I h aven ’t been withuut them . I can « providing I finish with « Tabule instead of dessert. 1 feel very thankful Uict som ething that will prolnog my life.” Q A5TRIC TROUBLES. ■«strie troubles. I could not sleep at nit " I had suffered three years at My b bow ___________ _______ _ cold J B as M ke. i Mv ow els were n o t regular and I would 1 My r head ached ___ and __ my f«et would _ _ be such cramps from gase« forming on my stom ach that I would faint away. I * a s in s«>ch d.si that 1 would hav« sooner died than live. About three m onths ago I was suffering and felt my body was tied up inwardly. M y brother recom m ended R in ans T abule« to m e. My hu-.! obtained som e for me from the nearest drug store and I would not now be witb«x:t them . 1 relieved me of all the foul gases formed in my stom ach and they m ove my bow« ,s tegrl. for w h k h I had been taking physics all the tim e. I have no more ga ses, my bow e's move reg«- I have n o nmre headache« «nd can sleep well ; in fact, 1 feel as b a h t as the air w h k h I b ran he tlrat is saying a good deal for a woman who weighs tyo pounds. I am sorry that I did not r w r using the T abu les a year ago. i«r they would have saved m e a great deal o f pain and suff«;, . One gives relief A Wpnns Tabula, now and then. W ill W e e S t the w U w t meet. And If dyspepsia Is th«flr w o a OaaUnued. wJ.F A . W V i l i H go. The Flv«-Cent um g et la «non ordinary ooraefon Th« fami I « supply fu r ■ ji». ing of th e d isa d v a n ta g e tfia t it w a s to be th e d a u g h te r o f a celeb rity . “ W h a t ev er oue does, sh e n ev er q u ite m eas u res u p to th e re p u ta tio n o f h e r m other, an d sh e Is in v a ria b ly co m p ared w ith her.” “1 d o n ’t th in k it is a h a n d ic a p ,” said Mrs. A m elia B a rr naively. “ My d a u g h te rs d o not find it so. T h ey a re b e a u tifu l g irls.” D o u b le D oor Spaee«. An a r tis tic tr e a tm e n t of double door sp ace is a n a rra n g e m e n t o f one w id e p o rtie re d ra w n to one sid e in a g ra c e ful, sw e e p in g loop. T h is e x te n d s o ver j fully tw o -th ird s o f th e w idth. A t th e | o th er sid e is a n a rio w d ra p e ry th a t j lu lls in s tr a ig h t folds. A s tra ig h t vnl- I an ce is h u n g a c ro ss th e to p an d m ay re p e a t th e d e c o ra tiv e b o rd er o f th e por tiere, if one is em ployed. To t h e P u b l i c . Allow m e to say a few words in praise of C h a m b e rlain ’s C ough R em edy. 1 bad a very severe cough a n d cold and fen red th a t I would p* t pneum onia, b u t after tak in g th e sec ond dose of tin s m edicine 1 felt better three b o ttle s of it cured m y cold a n d the pains in my c h est d i s a p p e a r »«1 e ntirely. 1 am m ost respect full v yours for h e a lth , R alp h S. M yers, <»4 T h irty -se v en th stre et, W hcelm-.’, W est*V nginla. I* or sale by A dam K. W ileou F o r O v e r S ix ty Y e a r « . An old a n well tried rem edy. M rs. W inslow ’s S oothing S y ru p has la en used for over sixty years by m illions < f m others for tii« n c h ild re n whit© te e th ing, with perfect success. I t soothes the ch ild , softens the gum s, allays all pain, cure* wind colic am i is th e best rem edy for diarrh o ea. Is pleasant, lo : th e taste. Bold by d ru g g ists in every p art of the world 25 c en ts a botUe. j 1 ts value is incalcu lab le. Be su re and A m erican b a n k e rs learn ed a long tim e I ask for Mrs. W inslow ’s S o o th in g Sy ago th a t sa v in g s d ep o sits w ere to be ru p and tak e no o th er kind. had fo r th e seeking, a n d sev eral m eth ods o f seek in g th em , p a rtic u la rly by d istrib u tin g sm all boxes w h ich can only be o p en ed a t th e b a n k in g office, O A S T O R Z A . h av e been used su c cessfu lly . T he B««n the __^ lhfl K|n* Vou Have Always Bought S cientific A m erican s a y s th a t F re n ch Signature b a n k e rs h a v e j u s t ta k e n se v era l strid e s of in a d v a n c e by in tro d u c in g th e au to m o bile sa v in g s b au k , w h ich to u rs th e c o u n try d is tric ts a t s ta te d In terv als a n d g a th e r s in th e sa v in g s o f th e t h r if ty p e a s a n ts. Ail ele c tric m o to r c a r h a s been built T I M E C A R D N O 20. fo r th e purp o se. I t p ro v id es se a ts for a c a s h ie r a n d tw o clerks, a rra n g e d I No. 2 for Y aqnina : Leaves A lbany .................12:45 p m a b o u t a rev o lv in g tab le. T h ere are Leaves C orvallis ............. 1:50 p m sh e lv es on th e w a lls fo r th e b ankbooks, A rrives Y aq iiim t................ 5:35 p in an d a s tro n g box is b u ilt in to th e body c f th e car. T h e officials a re from the I No 1. r**t r rn iug : Leaves Y .iquin.% ............. 7 ;00 a m M ozieres tre a s u ry a d m in istra tio n , an d Leaves C o rv a llis............... 11 :30 a m tin ’ c a s h ie r h as p o w er to receive depos A rrive- A l b a n y ................. 12:15 p tii its o f an y a m o u n t. A s th e re is no d e sire on th e p a rt o f th e a u th o ritie s to N ». 3 for Detroit : Lea*es A lb m v ............... 1:00 p m fa c ilita te th e w ith d ra w a l o f fu n d s, th e A rrives D e tro it.................. 5:45 p m p e a s a n t is forced to com e to th e ce n tra l b an k w h en he need s m ouey. T h e a u No. 4 from Detroit : tom obile b a n k b eg an its ro u n d s some ! Leaves D e tro it.................... fi :30 it m A rrives A lb a n y ....................11:05 a m w eek s ag o a n d h a s m et w ith a m o st f a T rain s 1 and 4 arrive in A lbany in v o rab le reception. T h e S cientific A m erican also a n j tim e to connect with th e S. F . so u th n outices t h a t \V. F . S in g er of New bound tra in , as well as giving two or York is th e in v e n to r o f a n au to m a tic I th ree hours in A lbany before d e p art- pum p fo r a u to m o b ile u se in w h ich th e ! ure of S . i \ n o rth boui.d tra in . T rain No.-2 connects w ith the S. P. v ertical m otion o f th e body o f th e c a r ria g e is u tilized to a c tu a te a se ries of trains a t Corvallis and A lbany giving p u m p s fo r su p p ly in g w a te r to th e boiler d ire c t service to N ew port and a d ja j- j e o t beaches. a u d a ir to th e g aso lin e ta n k . T rain 3 for D etroit, B reiten b u sli T h e p isto n s o f th e p u m p a r e pivo tally co n n ected to a p iv o tally a tta c h e d v er | and o th er m ou n tain resor s leaves Al- tical post, fo rm in g a toggle jo in t of ! bany a t 1 KX) p m a fte r the arrival of w h ich th e p o in t o f a tta c h m e n t to th e j S. F. so u th bound tra in from P ortland v ertical po st is th e elbow . T h e pum ps i re c b in g Detroit a t 5:45 p m. F or fu rth e r inform ation ap p ly to a r e so sp aced a p a r t th a t th e p isto n s of E D W IN ST O N E, m anager. j each a r e a t th e en d o f th e ir resp ectiv e J. T U R N E R , a g en t, A lbany. s tro k e s w heu th e tog g le jo in t is fully H . H . C R O N IS E , a g en t, Corvallis ex ten d ed , so th a t a m o v em en t o f the vehicle body e ith e r u p o r d o w n from Its norm al position d riv e s th e pum ps. By ; p iv oting th e v ertical p o st to its a tta c h m en t d a n g e r to th e p u m p s from a side- 1 w ise lu rch of th e vehicle is o b v iated an d th e actio n o f th e p u m p s Is e q u a l ized. Corvalüs & Eastern Railroad. Ronmov.v For Pride. T h e re w n s p re se n t a t a c e rta in big d in n e r in E n g la n d a n A m erican wom an o f p ro m in en ce w h o w a s so m e w h at an n o y ed t».v n ta c tle s s Rnprlf&h w om an w ho u n d erto o k to b a n te r h e r an<J w ho said : “ I ta k e it fo r p la n te d t h a t you h av e no cu n ts o f a rm s in y o u r new coun- try .” " O f co u rse no A m erican fam ily could h av e one u nless It w a s b orrow ed from E n p iish a n c e s try .” rep lied th e fo rm er i A m erican. “ F o r In stan ce, h a s y o u r fam ily any es|»re!nl c a u s e fo r p rid e o v er yo n r CORVALLIS MAIL— PAH Y p ram I fa t h er?" p e rsiste d th is p a rtic u 7 3i> a m t.v.. , . . . . Portimi«»............ Ar l:'0 p m larly ta c tle s s fem ale end. llrS n iii Lv........... .. Perry. . ,... L* tj14 |> m p w A r.,.... Corvallis.. . Lv 1120 p m T h en th e A m erican w o tn rn opened 11:65 A t AlL*ny and C -Tvyjlis « •tu ir o t w ith train s uf up an d replied a s calm ly ns possible u n O rrgon C e n im i «nd E m -ta n m ilio s d . d er th e circ u m sta n c e s. “ Not m uch, per- DALLAS PASSKM.F.K—DAILY. F..V SUNDAY i haps, only th a t m y era ml Lit I r t on my Port Inn«). Ar « m p m L v .. m other*« sid e receiv ed . B u rpoyne’s &:2&p m Ar i «Ite« Lv 6 10 s m sw o rd w lien he su rre n d e re d a t S a ra to YAM HILL D IV IS I* * : ga an d m y p n iiu lfu th e r on my f a th e r ’s Psiwwnrer depot foot of i»(fervóri s tr e e t AIKLIK mklOHT-TRI WEEKLY sid e receiv ed th e sw o rd o f C o rn w allis Le*ve 8:35 a m ........ P ortland A rriv e SXM p m a t Y o rk to w u .” L a w 3 50 p m . IU»»«« A rrive |.5 0 a ip SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIME TABLE Arrive & «• p m ......... --A irlie .... Laàvè 7:«0 a Si