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MILLIONS OF W OMEN Preserve, Purify, and Beautify the Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands with ‘ with profit. A t least tuis material should be tried as a substitute for roots in order to cheapen the cost of maintenance. I f corn silage proves a valuable food for the dairy cow and the breeding ewe, why should it not STEAM SILOS. satisfactory with the brood mure? I f j it is satisfactory with young cattle and T h e L a t e s t E n d e a v o r t o S e c n r e m S i- j- with steers in the first stages o f fatten l a t e F r e e F r o tu A c id . big. it also should be acceptable and The latest development o f the silage j useful with grow ing and idle horses. ideu is the use o f steuui to prevent Upon receipt o f a two cent stamp to fermentation us far as possible and se cover cost o f mailing the Wiseonsbi ex cure an approximately acid free silage. i périment station. Madison, w ill be The Oregon station began experiment pleased to send a bulletin on silo con ing on this line last year and the cut struction to any horseman desiring it. shows the construction o f one or tw o ! —W. A. H enry in Breeder’s Gazette. small silos used for the purpose. These were built o f well seusoued yellow fir, L i v e S t o c k In I o w a . dressed, tongue and groove lumber, one According to late oensus bulletins in* nud five-eighths Inches thick, three and sued by the United States government, one-half inches wide and tw elve feet the state o f Iowa leads all her sister long. When completed the silos meas commonwealths in the value o f the live ured approximately five feet in diame ; stock owned by her citizens on her ter and tw elve feet deep. They were farms. The total value o f the stock coustructed plain, having no doors, so owned in the H aw keye State, accord that the only way o f filling and empty ing to Uncle Sam’ s census bureaucrats, ing was by w ay o f the top o f the silo. is $271,844,084. Texan is second, with They were fitted with one and one-quar $236,227,084; Illinois third, with $186.- ter inch piping so that they could be 836,020; Kansas is fourth, with $186,- steamed after being filled. { 317,248; thou comes Missouri fifth, with The silo o f w hich the low er portion $154,295,363; Nebraska sixth, with is here shown was fitted with pipes so $142,769,629; New York seventh, with that steam could l>e liberated in the $120.673.101; Ohio eighth, with $120,- silo within tw o inches o f the bottom , 4<>0,134; Indiana ninth, with $103,508,- ' 528, and Wisconsin tenth, with $93,- 521,430. T h e H o o p * o n S ilo s . MnxioNS o r W omrw use C ttttcttra S o a p , assisted b y C u t i c u k a O i n t m e n t , f o r b e a u t ify in g th e s k in , f o r c le a n s in g th e s c a lp , a n d th e s to p p in g o f f a llin g h a ir, fo r s o fte n in g , w h it e n in g , an d s o o th in g re d , ro u g h , a n d s o re h ands, fo r b a b y rashes, it c h in g », a n d irrita tio n s , a n d fo r a ll th e pu rp oses o f th e to ile t , b a th , a n d n u rs e ry . M illio n s o f w o m e n use C u t i c u k a S o a p m b a th s f o r a n n o y in g ir r ita tio n s , in tla m in a * lio n s , a n d e x c o r ia tio n s , o r to o fr e e o r o ffe n s iv e p re s p ira tio n , in w a s h e s fo r u lc e r a tiv e w eak n esses, a n d fo r m a n y s a n a tiv e , a n ti s e p tic p u rposes, w h ic h r e a d ily su g g e s t th e m s e lv e s t o w o m e n , e s p e c ia lly m oth ers. Complete Treatment for Humours, $!. Coubistlng o f C u t i c u k a .S o a p (^6 c .),to cleanse the skin o f crusts an d Scale«, and soften the thickened cu ticle, C u t ic u k a O i n t m e n t ( ô O c .). to instantly a lla y itching, inflam m ation, and irritation , and soothe and heal, and C u t ic u k a R t s o I . v e n t P i l l s ( ¿5c.), to cool and cleanse th e blood. C u t ic u k a R « s o l v b n t P il l s , (Chocolate Coated) are anew, taste les», odorless, economical substitute fo r the celebrated liquid C u t ic u k a R b s o l v b n t , as well as for ail other blood puri fiers and humour curse. 60 doses, 25c. Sold throughout the world. British Depot« 27-28, Charterhouse Sq., tendon. P ott * * D*U0 AMD (Jtuuf. OOBr., Soto Props., Boston, U. S. L. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Preaching hours at 11 and 8:00. M K. CHURCH, Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Sunday school at 9:45. Ep- wortli league at 7 .0* Prayer meet ing Thursday evening.— H. N. Rounds, p •stor, M. K CHURCH, H.)UTH. Preaching Sunday morning and ev* ening. Sunday school at 10. Ep- worlli league at 7 :'M) Prayer meet ing Tlum day evening.— L. C. Smith, pastor. | The round etuve silo seems to be con- ! structed much more cheaply than the stone or cement silo and to he equally , effectual in preserving the ensiluge. | but many have made the mistake o f not building them or hooping them strongly enough if the timber was a little green. W hen empty and the tim- I her began to shrink, they have blown down, and more often upon the western | prairie sections where the high winds | prevail than in the eastern states. For j the round silo there should then be ! hoops than can he tightened at pleas- | ure unless they are made perfectly j tight upon dry timber. H ogs nm l S heep on R ye. For tw o or three years 1 have been tryin g to work sheep in some way in connection with swine on the farm. I have dropped wheat ns a crop in rota tion and substituted rye, blit w ill not harvest the rye. Just now I have 54 shouts and pigs, 7 brood sows, 58 ewes and 29 lambs on n field o f rye contain ing tw elv e acres. They are all doing line. The sheep take to the rye first rate. I believe the plan o f harvesting rye with sheep original with m yself.— John M. Jamison in National Stock- man. A I V o h i I k I ii k ' V o t i n g V i c t o r i a Sow . This is an exceptionally fine young Victoria sow and gives promise o f be ing an excellent breeding animal. She belongs to Davis Bros, of Indiana und H A IT IS * ! C H U R C H . Preaching Sunday morning anti ev ening. Sunday school at 10. B. Y. P. U. at 7 :00. Prayer meeiing Wed- nesday uvei in :.— J. R. G. Russell, pastor. PKBRHVTRKIAN CHURCH. Pre.toniog Sunday morning and ev ening. Huiidav school at. 10. Chris- lia i E ideavor-at 7 :00. Prayer meet lost fall took first and sweepstake ing T b irsd iy evening.— W. T. War- prizes at the I'an-Amerlcan exposition die, pastor. and the Michigan nnd New York state fairs as well as first at the St. Louis fair. When the photoKrnph was taken, ihe was In show condition and much Pleaching Sunday morning and ev admired.—American Agriculturist. CH R IS TIA N CHURCH. ening. Bible school at 10. Junior Christian Endeavor at 3:30. Senior Christian Endeavor at 7 ;00. Bible class and prayer meeting take place Thursday evening — The first European city to reach th« million iu population was Home (first century A. B>; then came Loudon (1801), then Purls (1851). K V A NO K M C A h C H U R C H . Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Sunday school at 10. Chris- lian Endeavor at 7 :0P. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening.— A. À. Winter, pastor, 6 1 L A G E ■W hy T h is dCeep Out the Wet LAW YER’S FOR H O R 3 E 8 . S u b je c t Should no E xeclaU r B r u d C LO T H IN G Thnp- «»u g lily T e n te d b y u G ood U r e e d e r . ■Va- h - Y , w » t « r , r » . f i . th . world. M.,1. from th . boat tu .t.ri.1 . and w a r r a n t e d w a l r r p r a a l . U . d . to rt.u d tb * roughest work au<t weat her. A. M., South Newbury, V t„ asks con cerning the value o f wllngo for feeding Look for the tra d e m a rk . If yonr d«al«r doe« not have them, write (o r catalogue to young and breeding hois“ s. I. T. Rrliing **4 Puking Ce., igt«., I* b Fr»*cia««. Almost nothing is known In regard to •eU . M. HAW Y K R At HON, Hole Mfre. ____________ L eet Cam bridge, M e««. tills subject. O riginally stock growers regarded silage made from the corn plant as suitable only for the dairy cow. Now w e are coming to learn its Citation. high value as a feed for young cattle, for breeding cattle and last o f all for the fattening steer, especially during | In the county court cf the state of Oregon earlier stages o f that process. Recent for the county <»f Polk. In the matter nf the estate of Jnnies 1«. ly at this station Professor Carlyle has (»win, deceased. -Citation, been experimenting with silage as a j To Heldon Gwin and Albert P. (Jwinn, greet- feed fo r breeding ewes. Ths sh pherd ' ing: was tfrejudiced against this material, I x T H K N A M K OK T H E S TA TE OK hut tin* results sh w that corn silage is j Oregon, yon are hereby cited and required to | appear in the county court of the state of Ore a most excellent feed for breeding gon, for the county of Polk, at the court ewes, taking the p^ncc o f roots. ! room thereof, at I ’ailas, in the county of Polk Now. with the widening use o f silage OU ns experience anti experiments are S a t u r d a y . O c t o b e r If, 1 0 0 2 , showing, what Is its place on the horse .Vt 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that dav, then and there to show cause why the peti farm ? W e all know that roots, espc tion of the adminirttratri* of the alw»ve es d a ily carrots, are greatly appreciated ! tate, authoming her to sell the followinvde- by horses and may be fed to all classes ! s-I ibeti real est ite. to-wit: Beginning 10:-*>5 o f animals In proper amounts with ml- , chains north of the southeast corner of the vantage. Hut the Am erhan people | northeast quarter of section SH, township S south, range 5 west, of the Willamette mer very propel !y do not take to the grow idian, Polk county, Oregon, and running ing o f roots even for horses, because a I thence north 40 chains, west 17.60 chains, great deal o f hand labor Is required In south 40 chains, e;mt 17.46 chains to the place producing this crop, and w a g 's are r e h< ginning; also beginning 14 02 chains east an 1 20 chains south of the j sect! *n twist l»e- high In tills country. A given amount i tween sections25ami 30, in township? south, o f nutrients can lie produced In the range 4 west of the Willamette iiu i ii in, in form o f corn silage for half the cost o f i said county and state, running them e west 5 that in tin» form o f roots. T ills true. If ch tins, thence south 10 chains, tbenev east 3 chains, thence north 10 chains to the place of silage will ily tak * the place o f roots 1 beginning; also the following: Beginning 14.02 on tin* hoi* farm we have a most val- j chains east of and 20 chains south of the tiabb* nclji i t to our present list o f ' quarter section post between s< c’.ions 2'! and feeding un Tin s No horseman would e0 township 7 south, range 4 west, of the Willamette meridian in said county and think o f using i •i ts in any large quan- state, running thence south 10 chain*, east titles with hoist * in training or at hard l.tlo chains, north 31 degrees. 1*> minutes, w ork . f.;r s im succulent material east 11 (»0 chains, west 7.76 chains to the tends to product a watery flesh, which place of beginning; also the n«»rth half of the north«est quarter «if section lf\ township 14 is iinsati «fa cto r with animals at hard south, range 8 west, of the Willamette merid work or reqtttred to move rapidly. But ian, in Benton county, Oregon, *-hould not lie even such animals relish ar.d arc tiene- granted fltod by n lim ited supply o f roots. It w ould seem possible and It Is worthy o f trial to lis t sihigv even with such anim als to a very limited extent. For you n g things, brood mares nnd idle homes It would seem as though eon» silage m igh t be u$< d .to some extent KILL THE COAL TRUST CAMDEN W IT N E S S the H.vn, J. K. Sibley, judge of the county cotart of the state of Oregon, for the county of fsRAL Polk, with the seal of ► »id court afhved, this; Oh dav «if Aug. A. 1»., 1008. Attest: l \ S. Tiougharv, c !e rk . Bv W K Nichols, deputy. Published by order of J. E, Sibley, county judge. Plea F o r an Assault on This • Rapacious Combine. GOVERNMENT SHOULD CALL HALT The C h le e jfu A t r o c i t le e T h o K i n u Yon H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t , a i. il w h lr h L a s In uso f o r o v e r 3 0 y e a r* , h a s b o r n e t a o s lf - m u ir e o f — u n d lia s b e e n m a d e u n d e r h is per- Ls >> s u p e rv is io n s in c e its in fa n c y . K A l l o w n o o n e t o d e c e iv e y o ik in th is . A l l C o u n te r fe its , im ita tio n s a n d “ J u s t -n s.-good ” a r e b u t E x p e r im e n t s t h a t t r if le w it h a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a lth o f In fa n t s .• n d C h ild re n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p e r im e n t. C a r r y in g Sew . P o in t . C o m m it t e d by R a i l r o a d » —T h . O at th e th e Cool C a »«h a a l o f T r u e ! C r i m i n a li t y . In Use For Over 3 0 Years. They are four good books on | There are many different opinions cultivation and fertilization. about which is the most obnoxious and W e mail them free to any rapacious trust, but the tw o trusts farmer who will send his name whose extortions have more than ull j and address. others opened the eyes o f the public! to the trust question are undoubtedly Another good friend is the coal trust and the beef trust. It is interesting to notice the dlffcreut ways proposed o f tackling these trusts. The 1 evidence tbnt is accumulating against GERM AN K A L I W ORKS 93 Nassau St., New York them is euough to convict them under the criminal law, but the adm inistra tion does not show the least sign o f a move in that direction. B rig h t’ s D is e a s e . An Independent opinion on these tw o I Tlie largest sum ever paitl for a pre . trusts is given by the Chicago N e w s ,, genotion, changed hands in San Fran- which says: C SCO August H0t.lt, 1901 The tr.rfc- "A s lias been shown within the last ; ................... — .......... — — < fer iuvolvedin coin and stock f 112,60® few days, there are many persons who HIW| Wrt* ,,auj pv a party ol o u m ik - p * refuse to regard the so called beef trust me n for u *p<ciiic for Brigbl's disenrte as an odious law breaker and past mas a diabetes, hitherto incurable dis ter o f extortion, notwithstanding the eases. They commenced the serious grave charges made by the attorney investigation of the specific Novem general o f the United Stutes in his bill ber 15th, 1900. They interviewed for an injunction. Doubtless many o f scores of the cured and tried it out on these defenders o f the beef industry its merits by putting over three doz are disinterested and honest in what en cases on the treatment and watch they say on behalf o f the packing ing them. They also got physicians firms, indeed there is much to be said to name chronic, incurable cases and on their Hide o f the ciiHe, notwithstand administered it will» the physicians for ing the very strong evidence o f lawless judges. Up to August 25lli, eighty operations and harm ful practices seven per cent of the test cases weie which the government has secured. either well or piogretsing favorably. But there .is another trust which has There being but thirteen per cent id TNC CE NTAU R C O M PA N Y. TT M URRAY S TR E ET. N EW V O R K CITY. readied the superlative degree of odi- I failures, the parlies were Bi.lished and What ¡3 CAS' ■ m U n i g C a s to r la Is a h a rm le ss s u b s titu te f o r C a s to r O il, P a r e g o r ic , I> r « p s a u d S o o th in g S y ru p s. I t is P le a s a n t. I t c o n ta in s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o r p h in e n o r o t h e r N a r c o tic s u b stan ce. I t s n g e is its g u a r a n te e . I t d e s tro y s W o r m s an d a lla y s r 'c v e r > h : ic s. I t c u re s D ia r rh o e a a n d W in d C o lic . I t r e lie v e s T e e t h in g T r o u b le s , cu res C o n s tip a tio n a n d F la tu le n c y . J t ausiutilatcs th o F o o d , r e g u la te s th o S to m a c h a n d B o w e ls , g i v i n g h e a lt h y a n d n a tu r a l sleet*. T h e C h ild r e n 's Panacea-—T h o M o t h e r ’ s F r ie n d . CENUINE C A S T O R IA ALWAYS Soars tho Signature cf The Kind You Have Always Bought POTASH ouseioss If the public’s frank judgment, closed tho transaction. The proceed I based on indisputable facts, cau be re ings of the invesugaliug committee lied on. That Is the unthraelte coal and tlie clinical reports of tlie test j trust. cases were published and will be mail "T h e strongest evidence against the ed Iree ou application. Address John packers’ combine that has been se- J. F elton Company, 420 Montgomery AN A R A B 'S PRAYER. was made* and who w ill sit down ou ! cured thus fur consists o f admissions street, San Francisco, California. your right baud on the day o f ju d g ! ngulu by ra ilw ay men before the inter T h e P le a T h a t W an U tte re d b y « P tl- ment and plead on behalf o f ills peo IC ilm t o M e e v u . state commerce commission relative to To th e P u b lic . ple. to listen to m y requests. W hen 1 tlie unjust system o f rebates and other A correspondent o f the London Post return home, I have nothing to live on. Allow nit to aay a few word* in H ILO F IT T K D F o il 8TKAM . substantial favors which have been w h o witnessed a pilgrim age to Mecca T h erefore I want a com fortable living praine of Chamberlain’» Cough lvern- secured from tlie common carriers by at G, and also midway between the records the follow in g prayer which he to begin with, and, since It may be the members o f the ’ Ulg Six.’ No less edy. I had a very severe cough ami bottom and top at F. The upright pipe heard delivered there by un Arub pil long before I meet the hour! you are inqiortaiit for purposes o f prosecution eold and feartd that I would p t E F iu the silo w'ns covered with a cup grim : reserving for me in paradise, I want seems to be the evidence obtained by pneumonia, hut after Inking tile sec at F so as to prevent fodder from fa il “ O A lm igh ty God,” he cried, “ now I to have a nice little w ife now. You j tlu> national industrial commission in ond done of III is medicine i felt better ing into the pipe. Ten to fifteen holes am sure you w ill not send me to heii! know the kind o f woman I like. Noth regard to the operation o f the Pennsyl three bottles of it cured my cold and three-eightii8 o f an inch in diameter A place in paradise is surely reserved ing is hidden from you. I am not vania coal roads and their allied corpo- the pains in my chest diienppe ired were drilled in the pipe near the cup fo r me. You know I was not rich, be greedy, and so I shall not ask you for I'ratlons. In its filial report the commis entirely. I am most respectfully at P as outlets for the steam. The el ing only a poor barber, but through many. But. O Lord, may I ask you sion says: ‘Competition between either yours for health, Ralph S. M }e r,. lit bow at G turns directly down nnd my economy and perseverance I laid fo r tw o? For, ns you know fu ll well, street. V\ I e ’ me, the producers o f anthracite coal or the Thirty-seventh comes to within nbout tw o inches o f by some money. M y first intention it is not in the nature of a man to be railroads which transport that prod West Virginia, t or .ale by Adam K. the bottom o f the silo. This elbow G was to buy a w ife with my savings; uct can no longer be regnrdcd as o f the Wilson prevents material from getting into the but, being, as you know, a sensible contented with one.” slightest effect. Competition cannot be pipe G II and serves us an easy outlet if i, I thought it more advisable to perpetuated. It has disappeared ap for the steam when forcing it into the make use o f them to come to your For Over Sixty Y ea rs . Callim? (he Roll. parently once and for all.’ The com silo near the bottom. house first o f all to insure to m yself a Au old un well tried remedy. Mrs. “ W as it an entertaining affair?” mission declares that to secure re lief The silo was filled with very green, liouri In paradise, and remember, O “ Very. First a man got up and sang either the public must turn to other W inslow’* Fix thing Wyrnp lias bten immature corn, cut three-quarters o f an m y Lord, that I want a palace as w e ll ‘ Are There Any More at Home Like fuel or the coal roads must substitute used lor over sixty years by tniUh ns of Inch long und packed as tight as possi I do not want to be a shaver in the You?’ and then a lady arose nnd re i a policy o f enlightened self interest for m< liters for their children while teeth ble. The contents were then steamed, next world. W e read iu tho traditions cited 'W e A re Seven.’ ’' —D etroit Free their present policy o f greed or else ing, with perfect success. It soothes first by making connection through D, that those who hold high positions the child, softens the gums, allays ell Press. there must he ‘the immediate applica- then disconnecting nt D and connecting here w ill be miserable hereafter, where pain, cures wind enlic and is the la -t | tion o f governm ent regulation.’ at I. Pressure was part o f the tfme as the wretched In this life w ill be A ladybird can travel 20.000.000.0C9 remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to “ T h e atrocities committed ' by the at twenty pounds, nnd, for the letter rich in heaven. So 1 implore you, iu times its own length In an hour. In the taste. Sold by druggists in every part, forty pounds. The steaming proc the name o f Mohammed, our prophet, that tim e a moth can only travel fifty coal roads not only ngniiiHt the con 25 cents a bottle. sumer o f coal, but against the inde part of tin world ess lasted from about 7 o’clock one who was. created before this world times its own length. pendent mine owner are endurable Us value is incalculable. Be sure ami evening 1111 9:30 the next morning. only becam e there has been no escape ask for Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Sy A sterilized cotton plug was tied over from them. Kobbery by excessive rup and lake no oilier kind. the end o f the pipe at 1, projecting from freight rates, a hard and fast combina the silo. The second pipe projecting tion by which the price o f coal is Used from the silo was stopped with an arbitrarily without regard to the laws iron plug scr »wed in at L>. Just at the O A B T O n i A . o f trade and all the other abominations end o f (he steaming process, and while Bean the __ / f Kind You Hate Always Bought The treatment of Catarrh w i t h antiseptic and * that go w ith the workings o f u bandit the corn fodder was still very hot, both astringent washes, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco i trust have been revealed by the testi Signature silos wore covered with layers o f heavy of and cigarettes or any external or local application, is mony presented to the industrial com building paper and then with several just as senseless as would be kindling a fire on top of mission. They are, Indeed, matters o f inches o f sterilized cotton. the pot to make it boil. True, these g iv e temporary common knowledge and common e x When the silos were opened in De relief, but the cavities and passages of the head aud the perience. It is this grub-all trust that cember. the steamed silage was sweet bronchial tubes soon fill up again with mucus. works the miners nt starvation wages and bright, and had undergone very Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh, for it and refuses to consider the'* reasona little change since the green fodder was checks perspiration, and the poisonous acids and ble request*. It is tlie cnpshenf o f trust put in. T IM E C A R D NO 20. criminality, the most conspicuous of vapors which should pass off through the skin, are No. 2 for Y aquitia : all the robber combines. It is impossi thrown back upon the mucous membrane or inner skin, T H E SU G AR BEET- Leaves Albany . . . . . . .12:45 i> m ble that the governm ent can continue producing inflammation and excessive flow o f mucus, Leaves Corvallis . . . . .. 1:50 m to let this trust enjoy fa ir weather. I 's c f n l It «’ in s o f R x p e r l e u « '« F r o m t h e much of which is absorbed into the blood, and through the circulation A rlives Yttquina....... . . . 5 :35 p in M lc lii& 't m S t a t i o n . The anthrneite cor.l road outrage calls reaches every part of the system, involvin g the Stomach, Kidneys and other No 1. returning : for prompt nnd effective treatment nnd Considering the extra work involved parts of the body. When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath Leaves Ynqiiina . . . . . . 7 :00 A ni cannot lie ignored or put aside for at becomes exceedingly foul, blinding headaches are frequent, the eyes red, In the nan-owing o f the space between 11 :!10 a ni 1 ¿eaves C orva llis.. tention at some time later. It should rows o f sugar beets, together with the hearing affected and a constant rin gin g in the ears. N o remedy that does Arrives Alban'* ....... . 12 15 li Ml ha uttacked at once.” Inconvenience and even impossibility not reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh. S. S. S. expels from the N i. : ì (or IV 'ro ii : o f cultivating with large farm horses circulation all offensive matter, and when rich, pure 1 0O ,, IU Leaves A lh tiw ......... in narrow rows, it seems as yet wise, blood is again coursing through the body the T H E PRESID ENT DISGUSTED Arrives Detroit.......... . . . ft :4ft p in to the .Michigan station, to continue mucous membranes become healthy and the skin No. 4 fron? Detroit : with the rows twenty-one inches apart H e M a y B e M o r e So A f t e r t h e C o n - j active, all the disagreeable, painful symptoms disap Leaves D etroit........... . . . fi M A in v e n f l o u I at O v e r. at least. pear, and a permanent, thorough cure is effected. Arrive« A lb an y......... . 1 1 K )5 a m Figures from recent tevts show de S. S. S. being a strictly vegetable blood purifier does not derange the - The president, it is stated, is out o f Trains 1 and 4 arrive in Albany in cidedly in favor o f in Teasing the ni patience with southern Republicans, Stomach and digestion, but the appetite and general health rapidly improve time to connect with tlie H. P. south trogen content o f the sugar beet fer l i e wants action, not continual beg under its tonic effects. W rite us about your ease and get the best medical tilizers. Not only is the yield o f beets ging for patronage. The fuct is the hound train, as well hk giving two or advice free. Book on blood and skin diseases sent on application. greater, but tlie percentage o f sugar president is Intent upon building up three hours in Albany before depart T H E S W I F T S P E C I F I C C O ., A t l a n t a , G a . Is higher where an excessive amount a political machine for himself iu the ure of S. P. north bound train. Train Nb. 2 connects will» tlie S. P. o f nitrate o f soda is applied. The southern states, blit the southern Re marked difference in yield o f sugar publicans w ill not pledge the delega trains at Corvallis and Albany giving from the home mixed fertilizer over tion to tlie next Republican national direct service to Newport and adjaj- the commercial fertilizer suggests the convention unless they receive in re ent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbudi possibility o f nitrate nitrogen being su turn appointments to federal offices for Ripans Tab«ile* perior to the form o f nitrogen found themselves and friends. That this is and other mountain resorts leaves A l In the commercial fertilizer. the case is shewn by that reliable ad bany at 1 :00 p m after tlie arrival of A good prescription A fair comparison o f nitrate o f soda ministration organ the Washington j S. P. south bound train from Portland For mankind. j reaching Detroit at 5:45 p m. and sulphate ammonia ns a source of St«ir Ang. 21 when It says: For further info? nml ion apply to nitrogen for sugar beets, being the ‘The president nt first Ignored many Ripans Cipans Tabules 1 abules are a common sense, effectual cure E D W IN «T O N E , manager. average result from five different e x o f the organizations In the south aud J. T U R N E R , agen t, A lb a n y . periments conducted for three years In for dyspepsia, biliousness, heartburn, headache, con made appointments that suited his own succession, shows a yield of over 11 H. H .C H O N I8 E , agent, Corvallis. inste. l i e was warned that he was do stipation, dizziness and all disorders of the stomach, per cent more sugar from the nitrate ing himself harm, politically and men liver and bowels. They are intended for the use of than from the ammonia and presents tally. lie then turned around aud conclusive evidence o f the superiority men, women and children everywhere, and have placed the southern patronage question ou o f the former. largely in the hands o f Postmaster proved beneficial in the majority of cases. It is not in to th e fu tu re an d see th e condition A general conclusion in some soil General Pnyue. w ho has been known to w h ich yo u r cough, I f n eglected , claimed that they will perform miracles, but some of tests with fertilizers Is that stable ma from the» beginning as the political w ill b r in g you , you w o u ld ®eek r e lie f at once—a n a th at n a tu ra lly w o u ld be through nure increases the tonnage, but does the cures which they have effected amount almost to manager o f the president’ s interests.” not Increase the total number of W ith Payne and Clarkson, those tw o that. Easy to take and prompt in action, they have pounds o f sugar in a similar propor i ardent civil service reform ers to whom no rival as the best remedy for the every-day ills of tlon. the president has intrusted his renom- humanity. iuation campaign, he may get the C o rn In K n n iin i. southern delegates nnd then again ne G u aran teed t o cu re C otv Orange Judd Farmer concludes, after ! A M ED IC IN E W H IC H PR O LO N Q S L IF E . may not. It w ill be remembered that I .1 P sum peion. B r o n c h i t i s , •!>ccinl Investigation, that the corn crop j ** I bar* used Ripans Tahule* for a number of rear« nnd would not he without them. A— w « 1 A s t h m a , an d a ll L u n g John Sherman once thought he had I wa« troubled wiih indigestion and constipation, and have noiiced since I have berm u>*..g litem prosi»octs of Kansas, as n whole, have I roubles. Cures Coughs an d C o ld « in • day. that I am getting rid of those terrible bilious speHs which confined me to bed on urcotmt < f (he them corraled, but A lg er and Dudley i cents. W rite to S. C. W r l l s & Co., probably not boon lowered more than j diztiness. Of tote i have not h*d any. 1 had just Rot over a Iwd spell ot bill--us fiver '.nd v h e R oy, N . Y ., fo r fr e e t r i* I b ottle. (“ Blocks o f F ive’’ Dudley) bought them vittinjt <*» the step, when * neighbor c.tme to me and remarked how bad i looked. I told him I 5 |H»r cent through recent nnfnvorn- j had just got over the fever and that I «ru afraid to eat anything on account « f ¿n^li^esri aw ay from him. and some o f them KarF. Clover Root Tea port fie* tk. Bio*# lib* weather c mditions. although there . Iron» which I had suffered since I was quite youhg. He advised me to l^ke Ripnnj Tabu! were raid to have been acrobatic I said l would try them, and from then I haven't been without them. I can eat any thirty, has been da mage in the nortl. central 1 providing 1 finish with a Tabule instead of dessert. 1 feel very thankful that I have foe euough to require pure I) a sing tw ice nud north western counties. something that will prolong my life.“ •vcr. H istory may repeat Itself. QATAR Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. R ’H W 't H Y Could Look Shiloh’s Consumption i G A A S fv fp p C r U le . A sulf cotiMclous ami rirotlstlonl jroanR uDnryinan uras “ supplylnir” tho pulptt o f a country church. A fte r thè sonico, sayt thè New York KventnK Post, he nskfnl one o f thè ileiicou*, s grUsictl, pia in spoken man. whnt he thought o f “ this mornttig’s effort.” “ W aal.” nnswcrctl thè ohi anni slow ly. T U teli ye; 1*11 teli ye In a khul o' | mi ruhlc. It remin«le<l me o f 8hn Peck’s fust derr hntit, xvlien Ite was green. H e follerei! tho deer’ s trneks all rlght. bnt he foltered ’eia all Jay In thè w rong direction.” 5 T R IC I could not sleep at nip' I would T M y head ached and my feet would be cold as ice. f l y bow®Is % were not reguUr regular and 1 ' ___ ________ such cramps from gases forming ou my stomach that I would faint away. away. I I was in in such soth d dis ____ live. About three months ago I was suffering and fei that 1 would have sooner died then my bodv was tied op inwardly. M y brother recommended Ripans Tabules to me. M y I n obtained some for me fr«>m the nearest drug store and I would not now be without them. 1 relieved me of ah the foul gases that formed m my stomach and thev move my bowels n for which I had been taking physics all the time. I have no more gases, my bowels move rep;« I have no more headaches and can sleep srell ; in fact, 1 feel at light as the atr which 1 brea< . , that is saying a good deal for a woman who weighs iqo pounds. I am sorry that I did not coni’-•• using the Tabules a year ago, !wr they would have saved me a great deal of paia aod suffer -.-: One gives relief A Bj pana T a b «!«» now and thew. W lf f W ie e t « He w fens' men ttjusrwra««».* SOUTHERN PACIFIC T R O U B LE S . '• ! had suffered three years at least from eastric troubles. A t druggie's TW Five-O n t nn< krt to enooc? T f occasion. Th# f « » >' itulns U supply for it y One Tu nnel Len a. In traveling from Luzerne to Chiassu, on the 8t. Got hard the traiu passes through seventy-nine runnel*. Now, how many tunnels does it pass through from Chinsso to Luzerne? •*8eventy-nine. n f roil rue.” w ill 1*» tlie natural answer. But this is not h o . u s on Itn return trip it only goes through seventy-eight tunnels This is because at one j*oiiit o f the road, near Faldo, the tracks are sejmrated, one o f them passing through a smdll tunnel, but the other being laid on ground made from material excavated from the tunnel. TIME TA BLE C O R V A LLIS M A IL— P A IL Y 7 30 a m L v ................Portland.......... A r LSO p m 11 • 3 * nt l.v .............. D errr.. --------Lv 1;14 p m l\ J*o p m A r ......... C orvallis.. Lv 1:20 p m At Albany and Corvallis rnri.i-ct with trains of Oregon Central anti EaMeni miirnad. DALLAS PAMKRORR—DAILY, EX. SUNDAY 9 • p m l.v ..............Port la r d ................. A r 9:30 a m I»a?t .L v 6:10 a ui i5p u» Ar. Y A M H IL L D IVISIO N : Pas#emrer d*|<A foot of Jcffrrvon strrst A iM L ik F k K i m e r - T h i w f . k r l y Leave 8:.t5 « m ....... Portland. A rrive 3:0* p m Leave 3 M p a ... baita* A rtfve 840 a to A rrive !M 0 p ■ ----- e. A irlie ........ I.ste# 700 a m