Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 21, 1902, Image 4

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RAISING PHEA SA NTS.
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A L o v e r o f H !r «la W h o S o y a t h e H u a i-
n ew # I s 1 'I e a a l n g a n d P r o f i t a b l e .
P u re and S w e e t a re the S k in , Scalp ,
a n d H air of In fants P u rified
and Beautified b y
i6ticur§
YSOAP*
M
IL L IO N 8
use
C u t i c u r a S o a p , as­
sisted by C uticura O intm rnt , for
preserving, purifying, and boautiTy­
ing the skin, for cleansing the scalp, and
the stopping of falling hair, for softening,
whitening, and soothing red, rough, and
sore hands, for buby rashes, itchings, and
chafings, and for all purposes of tlie-toilet,
bath, and nursery. Millions of Women
use C uticuka S o ap in baths for annoying
irritations and inflammations, for too free
or offensive perspiration, in washes for
ulcerative weaknesses, and for many san­
ative, antiseptic purposes which readily
suggest themselves to women.
C o m p le te T r e a t m e n t , $ 1 .
C uticuka S oap (2.V.), to eleanso the skin of
cruets aud scales and softou the thickened
cuticle, C uticuka OnrruRNT (80c.), to in­
stantly allay itching and Inflammation, and
soothe and hea1, ana C uticuka R esolvjcnt
P ills (2oc.)f to cool and cleanse the blood.
C uticura R ksolvent P it . t . s (Chocolate
Coated) are a new. tasteless, odorlef»**, ecoaom-
Ical subsiiiuiefor tho celebrated liquid C uticura
Rt:soLV8NT,aH well a« for all other blood purifiers
and humour cure«. Iu screw-cap vials, contain­
ing CO dosos, price 25c.
Hold throughout the world. Britlih Depots 27 ?#,
(Tiirfer'.ouae Sq., London. French Depot: A Rae do
lit
Pane. P i t t e it Dm o a n d C hkm . Cm «•. >olo
Pro pa., lioeton, U. B. A. “ All about the Bklu," fr««.
C H U R C H D IR E C T O R / .
Preaching hours Ht II and 7 :36.
M K. CHURCH.
P reach in g Kundey m orning and fv
citing. Sunday school at 9 :45.
Ep-
worlit league at 6 :!»•
Prayer meet
ing Tluirsflay even in g.— II N . Pounds,
pastor,
BAPTIS'l CHURCH.
Preaching Sunday m ornin g ami ev­
ening. Sunday school at 10.
K Y
P U . at 6:30
Prayer m eeting W e d ­
nesday evei in g.— .1 R. G. Russell,
pastor
PRKBBYTKRIAN CHURCH
Pr#K 0 niug Suu day m orning and ev­
ening. Sunday school at 10. C hris
fian Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer pie«*»-
ing Th ursday even in g.— W , I’ VV'in­
die, pastor,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
P le ac h in g Sunday m orning and ev­
ening.
Bible hc I ioo I at 10. Junioi
Christian En d eavo r at 3:30.
Senior
C hristian
En d eavo r at 6:30,
Riiib
class and prayer me* ting Thursday
evening.— G. 13. K cllem s, pastor.
KVANUKLDAL c h u r c h .
Preaching Sum ay m orning and ev­
ening at the M. E. chnrcii, south.
Sunday school at 10. Christian En
deavor at 6:3th Prayer m eeting T h u rs­
day evening.— A. A. W in ter, pastor,
iM 1 r 1 i
I ut le
F o r O v e r Sixty Y e a r s .
An old an i well tried remedy.
Mrs.
W in s lo w ’s Southing Sy rup has been
used lor over * xty vears by m illions of
noiht rs for their ch ildren w hile teeth­
in g, with perfect soccers. It soothes
the child, softens tin* gum s, allays all
pain, cures wind colic and is the best
remedy for diarrhoea.
Is pleasant to
the ante
Sold by druggist-* in every
part of the world
23 cent« a bottle.
Its value i« in calcu lable. Be sure and
ash for Mrs. W in slo w 's S ooth in g Sy*
run inti take no oilier kind.
Administratrix Notice of Sale
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T
by virtu«* ef an ord«*r mid decre«* of the conn
tv court of the slate of Oregon for tie countv
of Polk, duly made ami entered of r-vorii in
tii-! matter ot the .estate «if .lames L. (»win.
deceased, I will on and after the
O h D i y o f D e c e m b e r , 1002,
off-*r for s«le and sell at private -ale t<> th«
highest bidder the followi.ig de*«::i ,d prem
ise«. situated in Polk cmmtv, Oregon, t-ovit
Beginning 10 "»ft chains north of the »onthem*
corner of the nor beaut quarter of »e«-tion
in township ** Month, run--re ft went, of the Wil
1*Lunette meridian, and running thenc*» mot!
40 chain»*, t •••nc* went 17 '!♦> rli.iliw, them
south 40 chains, thenc* **a*t 17.?*6 eUaim ti­
the place *-f hegintihg. containing 70 64 acres
And also the following, to-nit: Beginning
14.0*2 chains e»-t nn l 20 club»« south <-f th*
q tarter wiii.m |**«t Itetwecn sections 2ft an :
36. in township 7 south, ran.'*- 4 west, an i
running thenc.* west ft chains, thence south
10 chaiiis, thence east ft chains, thence no» f
Iff chains to place of le ginning
A in I al«<-
the following. Beginning 14.02 chains #.»*••
an J 20 chains MUiihof the quarter sectfei
im 4 between sn lions 36 ami *> », in t
n- i
/ south, range 4 west, of the Willamette in. -
idian in said county, and running Men--
south 10 chain*, tiience .*a--t 1 fkft chain-*
thence north 21 d» greet and Ift udout»**, east
11 60 chains; thence west 7 79 chains to th*
place of i egiuning, containing ft acres m »r-
or leas. Terms of sale, y * h in hand. Buis
therefor will be received hy me at Monm«uith
Polk county, Oregon, «»rat the law «»Ace of
Butler A Coed in Dallas, < >r* g.*u.
M A R Y K. G W IN,
Administratrix.
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A
BR’ER GARDNER'S W IS D O M .
DUCK RAISING.
P ro fita b le
H
O o *d «e t«d
1 once knocked a man dow n hekuse
he didn’t believe as I did politically, an*
to my great surprise it didn’t hev do
least effect on his opinions.
De only man I eber knew w h o had
list faith in human natur* w as a chap
w ho worked tw o hours to break de pad­
lock ou my henhouse doah.
D ar am no question hut w h at we
could all be a heap better dan we mil,
but w e all seem to be w aitin ’ fu r de
oder mail to take de lead an* tell us his
experience.
It’s a good feelln' when you hev con­
vinced somebody dut de w h ale really
sw a llere d ^ p n e r, hut it is generally ful­
lered by a shortness o f taters a n ’ bacon
as an offset.
o u C orrect L i n e * .
T he pheasant industry in the United
Ducks are not « «
fcragi-rs as
States bus become very popular o f late kens uor such prolific layers. U uless
years on account o f ltd tre a t dem aud
fed and sold carefully they are not
in the m arkets at $4 to $8 per pair, i very profitable. O w ing to the artificial
N O T E S OF N O TABLES.
taxiderm ist« paying as high as $15 for 1 conditions under which the IV k iu s are
The present head of the fam ous the skin and plum age; also being
reared they ate powerless to provide
K rup p w orks reprcseiita the third gen­ prominently Introduced us one o f our Iht li selves with (he kind of food uml
eration o f this fam ily o f gun founders. gam e birds in park reserves, a u d again
quarters which their instincts call for.
Lieutenant Perezel lias been expelled held very frequently in captivity us
, *i hoy 1 a ve io eat wliat is provided uml
from an Austrian busanr regiment be­ a lak.'n beit;■*.!tier.
sle* p w here they are put. The food,
cause he did not use tils sw ord on u
T h e plicaia.at Is o f most n o lle and
therefore, must be such as w ill give
laborer w h o struck him.
beautiful form, attractive head, stout
best results and the sleeping room
President Hopkins o f W illiam s col­ bill, short win/, e h . ant long tail,
kept clean, dry and well ventilated,
lege w as an arm y chaplain and took adorned with beautiful golden pluiu-
out the am bulance corps at the battles i ge. T h ere is no liv e d more beauti­ f r. w hile ducks thrive in moist sand
and in the w ater at day, they w ill not
o f Bull Run and Chantilly.
ful.
I li:un le a large flock o f pheas­
Some men git wisdom by fad in ' off a
stand dam p, dirt or poor ventilation at
Lord K elvin is receiving royalties on ants and
rally mu e in pairs iu
barn or dow n a well, but l got mine by
no fe w e r than fourteen o f his patent ; the early spri; g uml keep them in uiglit; also they lequlve a shelter from
startin’ a law suit ag in a naybur. 1 got
appliances which have been fitted on Kina 11 p a r’..» 10 by 15 f. i. with w ire tin* *un. I f exposed to its direct ray»,
they become blind, lose appetite and 13 cents' wutli of justice, a n ’ my la w ­
hoard the latest Japanese warship.
inclOKurc cage, sides and top.
I use
yers got $50 in cash.
General Nelson A. Miles sp uks : parks because pheasants do not re- are very difficult to fatten. T he sm all
I hev made it u rule uebber to speak
birds have vertigo and frequently die.
French fluently, having taken up the j quire any housing: for protection and
A t Clovernook duck ranch they train ill of de dead, but at de same time if he
study o f that language when past ma­ shade 1 plant a lot of evergreens or
bop vines into arbors over the yards. has any relatives left w ho w ant to
turity and to pass a w a y some spare I most any bru li in the park.
These
T he vines g ro w forty feet In a short trade m ew ls wid me I keep my eye out.
time In the west.
! birds, being o f very hardy constitu­
time, m ake a cool, d* use shade and fur spavins and ringbones.
Senator llo a r has a lw a y s retained tion, will stand almost any kind of
Things am not as dey should be in
arc* very beautiful, «specially when in
his liking for the classics. W hen the w eather and will not take shelter at
bloom ; also the giant Russian sunfiow- dia world, but still d ar aui much to be
time is at his disposal, a day rarely any time and w ill stand any climate.
er is grow n in lanes ami hedges.
It thunkful fur. I nebber lie dow n to rest
passes without his reading many pages ; Diseases so common am ong chickens,
quickly attains a tropical luxuriance at night w idout bein’ giad dat some one
either o f some Greek or Latin author. | as roup, etc., have never yet occurred
and Is especially satisfactory where didn't w ork a bogus nickel off on mo
In July 1 change cock
Senator Clark w ill shortly remove iu my flock.
yard s are often changed.
Fruit trees during de duy or dut de pimple on my
to this country the famous Preyer col­ i birds which have not been used in the
and grapevines also throw a fine shad­ neck didn’t w ork up into a carbuncle.
lection of paintings, which he bought breeding pens that seasou w ith the
ow.
It is well to plant an occasional
last December at a cost of $373,000. liens, earning every egg to be fertile
crop on the duck grounds. Last year
Pheasants are
D O N ’TS FOR NURSES.
The pictures are at present iu Vienna. to the last one laid.
they cut four heavy grow ths of clover
D avid Barrie, father of J. M. Barrie, very tame and intelligent w ith their
from a yard thus seeded down.
Don’t
hang curtains around the cot.
died recently at Ids home, Strathview I keeper and a lw a y s ready to be called.
N o w as to care and food, there is Children need plenty of air, especially
Klnietnuir, the house adjoining the one A pheasant hen lays about sixty to no fow l that responds so promptly to
which “A W in dow In T h rum s” made slxty-tive eg*;s in a season, commenc­ good care and food ns does the Pekin when sleeping.
Don’t place th » cot In a position
famous. H e w as eighty-eight years of ing in May. till September. T h ey m ake duck nor any bird whose size and egg
whe re the light w ill fall on the child’s
i their nests on tlie ground. T h eir fc-*d
age.
production are so completely under
1 should be principally cut c lo v e r .g ro w d
eyes, nor in a draft.
W hen Senator Spooner is In an excit­
human control. T he breeding flock re­
feed and heavy white oats. T h ey ere
Don’t scold or slap a child before
ing debate, his hair seems to bristle up
quires the year round as near a ‘ free
very poor mothers at best in confine­
callers.
It show s that you do not
a little more than usual, and he fre­
range” ns circumstances w ill admit,
ment. They do not seem to have much
know how to m anage a child properly.
quently runs his hands through it.
and w here streams, lakes or ponds are
maternal love for their young. T here­
D ou’t forget that regular habits,
catching it in bunches and twisting it
av aila b le the ducks enjoy a specially
fore to raise these birds I use com­
proper feeding and long hours of sleep
into varied fantastic figures.
happy time. W hen they do not have
mon chicken hens.
Pheasants hatch
are necessary conditions to a healthy
Frank Strickland of Atlanta, poet,
them, they g ru b around and are fairly
within tw enty-tw o days, excepting sil­
lui’aut.
author and musician, says in an inter­
w ell con eiited. but their grim y feath­
ver. which hatch in twenty-eight days.
D on’t put the feeding bottle nipple
view in tin* Journal of that city, *‘I
ers contrast u n favorably with the milk
N ow , the most important point in rais-
am ns thankful to God that he mode
w hite plum age of their more favored into your ow n mouth and then into
j ing pheasants is to rid the sitting lion
the b a b y’s mouth. T his practice will
me blind as I aiu thankful for tlie air
( o f lice and red mites while hatching, sisters. It is a pathetic, though inter
often prove dangerous.
1 breathe or the w ater I drink.’*
for which I use n lice pow der which esting. sight (o watch birds that have
D on’t feed the baby because it erien.
Congressman Norton o f i hio is the
never semi w ater ouiside their drink­
is very effective.
Its restlessness may be due to pain,
possessor of a watch charm made from
Tlie first three or four weeks I feed ing fountains go through all the mo
j one oi the camions eup.ured by the first hard boiled eggs, dry breadcrum bs tions o f taking a hath, even to the and It is hurtful to feed an Infant’s
Napoleon in his famous Egyptian cam ­ and patent gam e food, about one egg
graceful diving movements and the stomach at such a time.
Don’t take an Infant Into great
paign and which w as worn by the to eight young daily, and give them th row ing of spray from head and
crow ds or public, noisy meetings or
famous M arshal Ney o f France.
wings.—Country L ife in America.
i free range.
I never touch them with
amusements.
T o expose a child to
my hands, a lw a y s using fork or si>oon,
sudden noises and starts in no w a y im­
When von wake up with a had t ut - ! and place their coop near law n or
A DUCK BATH.
proves its nerves.
i'i your mouth, go at once to \\ ¡1». n’t» clover patch or lettuce garden. Greens
d og store ami get a free sample I ot- and grass are as much the stall for It Is In t e n d e d F o r u C it y I.ot AVliIcb
11© of Ghsimi) rhiio’s Ftorn icti and liv­ young pheasants as is bread for man.
H as Xo S e w e r C onnections.
FIRES FOR COOKING.
er tablets. (> e or two d see will I use large, airy dry goods boxes for
I sonu you a description of a duck
make you well. They also core hil coops and place them in shady spots bath that may be used on a city lot
Boiling and steam ing—Slow, steady
liousnesH, sick headache and ennsti | or plant fresh cut brush about for the which has no sew er connection. It Is tire.
,>ation.
i first three days. I place a yard tiir^e | very cheap to make, w rites Frank
For reducing stock rap id ly—V ery
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K ip p to Reliable Poultry Journal.
I feet square around the coop in order
quick.
Condi (i on nr Cane an d I ¿ice.
First, take an old barrel and knock
F ryin g— Bright, clear fire; no smoke
In every Important sugar cane pro ! for them to get used to their mother’s
out the bottom. D ig a b ole-five feet
Pheasants
ducir.g state except T exas the average call and not w and er off.
or flame.
deep and put the open end o f the b a r­
when
hatched
are
very
strong
and
live­
condition of sugar cane on Aug. 1 w as
Stew ing and sim m ering— Very slow,
I feed | rel down. Then m ake the box to suit
considerably below that of a year ago, ly and ready to eat at once.
but giving continuous heat.
yourself, hut mine is 4 by 6 feet an«]
|
principally
dry
breadcrum
bs
the
first
|
and also below tin* mean o f tla* August
Broiling, toasting — Bright, steady
I claim nothing but lice kills a foot high. Cut a 1V> inch hole in the
averages for tin* past ten years. T exas ! day.
heat; burning evenly all over.
;
young
pheasants.
They
are
easy
to
j
reports n condition eighteen- points
Roasting—Clear, bright tire; never nl
above the ten year average, while all 1 raise ami stand any kind of climate.
lowed to get lo w ; fresh fuel to be put
I
raised
75
per
cent
last
year,
and
most
ether states contributing to the cane
at th« back.
sugar crop report conditions ranging ! of the birds w ere raised in August.
Baking—Oven slow for milk pud
I
W
hen
five
weeks
old,
I
feed
a
variety
from tw o to eight points below such
dings, stew ing and meringues.
Mod
I o f grain.
Pheasants are very small
average.
érate for meat, fish, large cakes, cakes
The condition of rice is below that j feeders. Feed for ten head of fo w l is
containing sirup or much sugar or
They
of Aug. 1. liKJl, and also below the ! enough for thirty pheasants.
shortbread.
Quick for tlie first ter
mean * f the August averages for the grow and feather very fast, size of
minutes of baking a joiut, sm all cakes,
past eight m c s a in every Important quail when four weeks old. and have
bread, pastry.
rice producing state except Texas, in their full plum age.and long tail when
S e l e c t i n g tlie P n iie t s .
which state tin* «< id io.ii on Aug. 1 five months old. which changes every
A s your young stock grow s, select
was thirteen p .¡ills higher than at the year more brilliant and beautiful. An
r*? *'
from all the broods the very finest,
corn sj o;-dii.g «into lust year, and important point is to give lots o f brush
a g n a il exnc tl.. with Mi * n «an or tlie to roost on and shelter from the north.
strongest and in st vigorous pullets to
V < ¿¿»w! Li' i
>
V i*
liZ ?
Angu •; c m - . ges for the past eight They cannot stand roosting ou dam p
keep for w inter layers. Size, strength
grounds.
W hen eight to ten weeks
years. August (h o p Kt j, -trier.
and vigor have so much to do with egg
old, 1 cage them in tw o inch mesh
T i l l : B A TH TU B IN PLA C E .
production that one should study this
Get s f*ee sam ple of C h a m b e rlain ’s poultry wire, uml all danger is past.
middle o f the bottom aud then get tw o continually in the flock and train the
-foruacli Hiid liver tablets at W ilso n ’s They are as hardy ns gyese.
1 \j inch flanges and tw o pieces of l 1
,«* eye to see the best egg producers while
I f you are a lover of birds, try to
Save all such for
drug store.
They are easy to take am 1
Inch pipe, one piece being fourteen yet undeveloped.
raise pheasants.
You w ill find it a
more pleasant in effect Ilian pill*
inches loug and the other ten inches. your own use; never part with them
great pleasure, besides being a very
Then ill« ir ise is not followed hy cu
T ake the longer piece and a flange and unless you have more than you need.
»Mpation as is often tic ca-e with pill* profitable industry. 1 had the pleasure
screw them together and then screw A fte r they are selected keep them w ell
of hearing Patti sing “ Home, Sweet
R egular si/.»*, 25 cen*s a box.
it to the bottom of the box. Then under your ow n eye and select from
Home.” and Olga
Nethersoie play
put about a foot of earth on top of the all these the very best egg producers
“Carm en.” I have seen a great many
barrel and set your box dow n in th«» i to lay the eggs from which you w ill
T rn e L ite ra tu re .
ground so that the top is even w ith the grow your future stock, and gradually
W e are Inclined on the whole to be­ sights all over the world, but none
lias afforded me the pleasure 1 get
su rface o f the ground. Screw a flange iu this w a y you w ill gain in egg pro­
lieve that the stimulus to literary pro­
from looking at my beautiful pheas­ « n the Inside of the box over the hole, duction. T he best liens are tlie ones
duction exists within and not without
ants, tlie most beautiful birds in the
the same as the other, and screw the , that lay the largest num ber o f eggs
the man.
It is not external cireum-
w orld and which become more beauti­ ten inch piece of pipe in so that you that are of fair size, good form and
Rtances, poverty or riches, sickness oi
ful every year.— Fred Sudow in Inland
Such eggs sell the
can unscrew it to let out the w ater in nicely finished.
health, greatness or humbleness, that
Poultry Journal.
on ler to clean the box. Run the inleL l>est, usually produce the best and
determine the productions or output of
pipe m arked “ F ” as near to tlie hy- j have the best value In the m arket.—
genius. It Is the characteristics of the
Ilp w a r r o f r e r ir f n lc d F o o d .
«'.rant or source of wht* r supply as Feathers.
man that determine not w h at lie shall
Food that has fermented has noplace
possible, so that a hose can b attach­
learn or w h at he shall think, but what
SI grim of lloui».
he shall do. A stimulus from without, in tlie poultry yard, or should have ed and tin* water all<;wcd to run in for |
none, and this includes both hou • aud
fifteen to twenty minutes each day, so I T h e forerunners of roup are canker,
such as poverty, may start production,
distemper.
heavy
colds,
that tin* box will be filled with clear sneezing,
o f course, hut that Is merely the phys­ city swill. It is trne that hens will eat
sw elled head, ulcers In mouth and dis­
water.
ical aw akening of a disposition that in it, and often greedily, if they lack for
It becomes
1 keep a fe w ducks, and 'Grey thor- ; charge from the nostrils.
any circumstances w ould have been meat and vegetables, for the lien seems
roup only when a fetid stench accom ­
ouglily «*ujoy their bath.
aw akened in some w a y at some time. to lack in organs of taste or smell, but
panies these sym ptom s___________________
T rue literature Is the voice of the soul the soured fow l not only causes loss
calling from the w in dow s of the house from diarrhea in chickens uml in older
o f clay in response to those tilings of birds, often fatal to the chickens, but
life that touch the nature of the soul R causes early decay of both meat and
eggs from those that have been fed on
tlint speaks. London Spectator.
it. This is out* objection to the green
Ripnns Tabule»
cut bone so much recommended hy
Ductor» find
many
It is not a lw a y s easy in a coun­
A K"od |»rp<«cri|>ttoo
try town to gi t lame aud meat fresh
For mankind.
from the market every «lay in which
the meat has not been spoiled hy too
Ripans Tabules are a common s
effectual cure
long keeping, and the mime is true of
for dyspepsia, biliousness, heartburn, he. dache, con­
fish.
Both impart a «1 igreeable fla­
vor to e g g s a u d meat if not sweet when
stipation, dizziness and all disorders of the stomach,
E ia c U lo r B r u ì
»
fed, which g ro w s worse rapidly after
liver
and .bowels. They are intended for the use of
they have been kept a few «lays. The
O I
men, women and children everywhere, and have
dried h**ef scraps or «lesi«*cated fish are
T h « b e s t w a t e r p r o o f « a r m e n t o In Ih *
World.
Mftde fr>nu tuo Li at m aturiti* and
belter, but th«*y should have a bright
w a r r a n t . -«I w a t e r p r o o f . Alido to ittu d
proved beneficial in the majority of cases. It is not
tbo ronghust Works and woat l,or.
look and a greasy feeling, as those
L o o k f o r I lio t r a » « ' ■•tarli. Ifr n n T d n lir
claimed
that they will perform miracles, but some of
aooo not L it o th«m , m ite f o t . »tMnguo to
treatiMl with naphtha to get out the
I. f . lU-ltimcao.l r*«klNg (V , Art»., «*>■ Fruncí*#,
the cures which they have effected amount almost to
grease are not as good.
•r II. M. » VW Y ; K .t M IN . Bote l ifr * .
Keep Out
the W et
SAWYER’S
C L O T H IN G
E u t € » n h r ld (r , *luit*.
Il« Irim, Mont., October 4, OJ
Dr. ( \ Perrin,
Hclciw*. Montau«.
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1 w M . to th an k y«»n fo r n iv re­
lie f.
I w tt« ftiiNVritnr agoni«*« fro m
I i V o nnd k i « t a k in g m o rp h in e to
n i H t t f nie, kb«*n, on th e a d tio e o f
a fik i.il,
I jiro cu red a K » t t le o f
jo u r P e tr in r i l e riyircifk* and t**»k
a t:\b !,>n p .tifu l a t n ig h t and « n o ­
th- r in th e m orn in g.
A t 12 ftO,
Xu* n. n .v w ife g a v e m e a n oth er t « -
l> lv »| *w «fn L w h en in v |»ain a ll *t-*p
| ««l
In tw o d a y * I » m « « M r t<*
a tt« m l to n iv rru o la r l»u*inc#* en-
t ir »l> r c lir t r d . I t wan « im p ly w on
ti« t i .
.’ i i» - Ibi « X1 « a f r i , Fu r-
H fel
¿JULL3
Xo Corkanr«* P lan.
There are no ir* nciad rub s in poul­
try keeping. One pers >n succeed* |»« Mt
ftne w ay and another person in anoth­
er w ay. Pens from good laying strains
lay rem arkably well on • s- nson and
another seasou, under th«* same or bet­
ter treatment, «lo not pay expenses.
B u t the ld«*a Is to keep right on. and
you will find that l«»(s <»f good comes
with the had. Success does not come
without an effort.
that. Easy to take and prompt in action, they hav^
no rival as the best remedy for the every-day ills of
humanity.
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W H IC H
G A S T R IC
ftltalnformoil.
Smith (a n g rily !- I understand yon
snhl ray fa«*e w as enough to stop nn
automobile?
Jones- 1 certainly never said any­
thing o f the kind.
S m ith -T h e n I must have been mls-
lnforuied?
Jones Th at’s w h at you have.
In ­
stead o f stopping at sight e f vour face,
any reputable automobile w ould in.
e n *« r * it« miuxm )
PR O LO NdS
LirE.
" I hav* u*ed Ripans Tab«tle* for a number of y-ars and would rot be without «turn.
I was
and constipation, and hav n *tUed since I have K en
* t il ci
___ troubled with «ndiaestion
loti__________
. . . bilious »pells
** which
*• * c< : hned me
t of the
that I am getting rid of thoM terrible
b< n ’
and i
dizziness. O f UkU I have not had any. I had just got over a bad speli of b
sitting on the »tep, when a neighbor cam# to me and remarked I»..w bad I 1 l td. I
.< bun
d just got over’ the fever and that I was afraid to eat anvtl ing <-n acr. i. t of
r
Ir .rn which I had suffered since I * > • quite young. He advise i me to I ke Kipanj Ttbuh
I Mid I would try them, and from then I haven’t been without t»em.
I can eat anything
providing 1 finish with a Tabule instead of dessert.
I feel very thankful that I have fou- .
something that will prolong my Ilf«.”
________________
TR O U B LES.
" I had «offered thr## year« at lea»t from p »tr ic trouble*. I coaid not »teep at rigi •
M y head ached #»d my feet would be cold as ice. My bowels were not regular and I would I ..
such cramp« from gates forming on my stomach that I would faint away. I wns in such d
that 1 would Sav# «oooer died than live. About three months ago X was suffering and fei
mv h.Mh m l k d ^ . ta ..rd lY . M t b r o il«.
« I f ; » * T .b u lo. to
M r I.
obtained some for •"« f r o « the nearest drug store and I would no« now be without tb m
1
relieved me o f all «he foul gases that formed in my stomach ar.d they move mv bowels re«-! i
I... .hKh 1 h.J b«ti nbmi Lbyri« .11 ■•v**“
I
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I I’ . . . i, i M nnW adacb-. .no a n .I m p « - I I ; 1» h i t . I lr «l •• li.h t . « th. .tr . h t ib I I r a t 1.
tint t. M t h c i mood d c l l o T » «ottt.it w b ,
190 ttontttl, I ,m «orr. that did not , . » t
uatag the Tabule* * T«*r a*o, lor they would have saved me a great deaf of pain and sufivri
O ne gives
A RI n b i Tabula, mam’ aad tb«o.
w ih W
h m v I u ; ( » « « .
relief
At dnauglats
Tb# F!v#-C#nt
t Is #nou. h f
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SHAW A "R E A D J U S T E R ."
llo w
»I««* S «* r r t* (M P r « » f I h # T i* « * i» » « » r >
n » « U i * a III«* T u r i n I Hu ii
T he secretary «if the tr<»usury has
h«vu in Yeriuout currying out lIn* pit»-
gram m e of Oliulriiiau Rubcnck. talk
ing around tin» tarlil’ rather than uhout
it.
ID* declared for “tariff readjust­
ment,” which is but another phrase
for tariff reform. 11«» ventured eveu to
indorse the tariff plank of the Iow a
Republican platform, w hi«h declares
iu fa v o r o f such changes In tlie luiiff
from tliu«* to time as ure advisable, und
also in fav o r of any njodith’utlou of
tariff KcheduleH that muy lie retjuiieu
in order to prevent their affording u
shelter to trusts. Mr. Sh aw admitted
that tills implied the concession that u
protective tariff does afford shelter to
monopoly.
But having indorsed this
proposition with Us necessary im plica­
tion Mr. S h aw added, “T h ere may he
quite a radical difference o f opinion us
to the truth of it.”
IIo doesn’t hesi­
tate to say that he indorses w liat he
d«>csn’t believe in. T h is is frank if not
diplomatic. There is nothing bashful
a< out such statesmen us Shaw and
Babcock.
Mr. S h aw explains that the beef
trust Is not responsible for the high
price o f meats, but immediately claims
that the administration is righteously
striving to punish the trust for the
crime o f which it is innocent.
W h ile anxious for a “readjustm ent,”
he is yet a fra id of that policy. “ 1 have
Koine doubt,” said he, “about tlie w is­
dom o f Instructing by resolutions or e x ­
acting pledges from candidates for con­
gress when the effect is liable to pre­
cipitate a protracted debate with very
uncertain r«»sults.”
In view of the
sh ow ing made by the Dem ocrats in
their cam paign hook for lfi#)2 respect-
ing the tariff and trust question tills
timidity o f Mr. Shaw , this dread o f «le-
bate and its results, is undoubtedly
w ell founded.
N o doubt it w a s this
feeling which caused Mr. Babcock’s
committee to put a g a g into the mouth
o f Mr. Roosevelt by elim inating the
subject of reciprocity from their cam ­
paign text book.
D ow n iu Virginia about fifteen years
a go there w a s a faction of the D em o­
crats w ho called themselves “ read­
just« rs." W h a t they did for their
party show s w h at these Republican re­
adjusters w ill inevitably <!o for theirs.
It is impossible for Mr. Sliaw and his
faction to stay in the Republican p ar­
ty and support the dem ands o f the
D em ocrats at the sam e time. T he re
adjusters w ill'c e rta in ly smash the G.
O. I\. even if they have to pass tlie
Babcock fr«*e trade bill to do it.
It
cannot be that Mr. S h aw is trying to
deceive the people whom he is under­
takin g to instruct, though it may be
difficult for him to explain to the vot­
ers of Iow a, his ow n state, how he
really does stand ou the tariff and the
trusts.
C r . g h t ’s D i s e a s e .
T h e largest, sum ever paid for a pro
Hcri'wi«>n, ch a n g e d hands in Kan F ia n *
ci*co A u gu rt 30(Ji, 1901
Th»* i« i*
fer involvodin coin and stock $112,50#
i a m i was paid b> a party <ff hiiMnt>a
me n f«n a specific for B i ig lu ’i* «lisente
ami diabetes, h itherto lucuruhle <iis-
«-Hstis. T h e y coiniiience«! the serious
investigation of the specific N o v e m ­
ber 15th,
1900.
They
interviewed
««•ores of the cured mid tried it nut on
it« m erits by p u ttin g over tlir« e «l»*z-
on cases on the treatm ent ami w atch­
ing them .
1 hey « is o got piivsiei ns
to nam « chronic, in cu rable cases and
| • d m in istered it with tin* physicians for
i
judges.
U p to A u g u s t ¿Mill, eighty
seven per cent «jf 'In- lest cases weie
I
«dllier well or piugressing lavnral.lv.
|
T h ere b e in g but thirteen p er cent of
aiiu res, the parti« s were satisfied ami
closed the transaction. T h e proceed
m gs of the in vestigating «•oinmitt«*e
am t tlie clinical reports of the i«*st
cases vv«:ie publish ed and will lie m a il­
'd free on app lication .
A ddress John
.1. F e lto n C o m p a n y , 420 M on tgom ery
str et, San Francisco, C alifornia.
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R ecord s
H rok cn
by
LaH t S e ««io n
o f C o n g r e »N — Ait O llie ia l S ta t e m e n t .
SOUTHERN FACIFIC
B efore eougress adjourn ed at the be­
T IM E T A B L E
ginning of July a statement o f the a p ­
C
O liV A L U S M A I L - D A I L Y
propriations m ade for the fiscal year
7:30 a m L v ................ Portland..................... Ar 5;tt) p in
beginning July 1, 1902, w a s prepared
1 1 3 » m L v .............. I>erry.................... -Lv *»;}4 p in
by both parties. T he Republican state­ 11:55 p in A r ............ C orvallis.........
Lv 1:20 p m
A t A ltm nv'ini*l Cot vulli« connect with trains of
ment m ade the toj^il am ount o f the
Oregon Central ami K*. tern railroad.
appropriations but little more than for
P A L L . S PASSKNGF.R— D A IL Y , pX . SU N D A Y
the previous year. T he Dem ocratic
statement show ed a large increase e x ­ V05 p m Lv ............. Portland..................... A r f>:30 a in
4:26 p m A r .................
D »H a«................Lv Ü 10 a in
ceeding in ail $1,000,000,000. The D em ­
Y A M H IL L D IV ISIO N :
ocratic estimate is now proved to have
PasHcnjicr ih pot foot of J« ff* r.-on Ftrft-t
been the correct one, for the official
A l It 1.1 K K H K H illT —T ill WF.KKLY
Leave 8:35 a n i....... Portland........ A rrive 3:0f p m
figures have just been furnished, as
Leave 3 50 p m ...........Dai'as.............. A rrive 8:60 a m
provided by law , by the clerks o f the
A rrive 6:i0 p tu............ A ir lie ........... Leave 7:30 a in
appropriation committees o f the house
and senate.
T he report o f these tw o committees
mukes a bulky document, an d the
W ashington Star o f A u g. 19, the Re­
publican organ of the capital, is forced
T I M E C A R D N O 20.
to acknow ledge the truth o f the D em o­
N o 2 fur Y a q u im t:
cratic estimate when it says:
Leaves A l b a n y ............... 12:45 p m
'‘The amount this one session o f con­
L ea v e s (\>rv»illis ............ 1:30 p in
gress actually appropriated, taken to­
A rrives Y a q u in a ............ 5:35 p m
gether with the am ount which it a u ­
thorized for public work contracts,
N«> 1 r e t u r n in g :
reaches the enormous figure of $1.063,-
Leaves Y > q u in a
.......... 7 :00 a ni
333,961.55. W hen these tw o items are
Leaves C o r v a llis .............. 1 1 :30 a ni
separated, the figures stand as follow s:
A rriv e s A l b a n y ............... 12:15 p in
Am ount actually appropriated, $800.- N o. 3 for D o tn »it:
024,490.55; am ount of public w ork a u ­
Leaves A l b a n y ..............
1 :00 p ni
thorized to he contracted for, $202,-
A rriv e s D« troit................. 5:45 p in
711,405. These contracts include $21,*
No. 4 from D e'ro il :
069,500 for additional ships for the
Le.ives Detroit
.............. 6:30 a m
navy and for perm anent improvements
A rrives A l b a n y . ...............11:05 a in
o f aud increased facilities at certain
T ra in s 1 an d 4 arrive in A lba n y i«i
navy yards, $15.943,650 for additions tim*» to connect with the H. P. south
to old public buildings and the con­ boii'.u! train, as well as g iv in g t wo or
struction of new public buildings in va­ three hours in A L an y before» d ep art-
rious parts of the country, $38,336,100
ir« of S. P north boui.ii train.
for improvement o f rivers and har-
T ra in N o. 2 connects w i’ h the S. P.
l»«>rs. $3,500,000 for reconstruction of >’-ains a t C orvallis and A lb a n y g iv in g
old and erection of new buildings at •lirect set vice lo . N e w p o rt ami adjac­
the M ilitary academ y at W e s t Faint
ent beaches.
and $150,000,000 for the construction
T ra in 3 f«»r D etroit, B reiten bush
o f an isthmian canal.
tod-oth er m ountain resor « leaves A l ­
‘T h e new offices and employments of
bany at 1 :00 p m a iter the arrival of
n civilian character specifically autlior-
4 P. south bou nd train fr«*m Portland
iz; d num ber 6.3S6, w ith compensation
re .c b in g Detroit at 5:45 p in.
for the year of $0.343,595, and those
F o r fu rth er inf«»* m aiion at*} 1\ to
abolished or omitted aggregate l,a.oo,
.
E D W I N S T O N E , ius*nuger.
at an annual pay of $1.289.080.50. a net
J. T U R N E R , agen t. A lb m y.
increase o f 5.221 at a yearly cost of
11. H . ( ’R O N IS E , agent, Corvallis.
$5.054.514.50.
“ In addition to the new civilian em ­
ployments shown the volume also ex­
hibits an increase o f 65 in the m ilitary
establishment, at an annual cost o f
\x. and 300 officers, including 285
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T
additional midshipmen, together with hy virtue of an order duly made and entered
h
y
the county c«*urt for Polk county, Oregon,
3.000 seamen in tin* military establish­
in the matter of the estate of Adam K. 'V il*
ment. anti 75o additional men in the son, deceased, autli«*n; ing and directing the
m arine corps, with a total yearly pay undersigned executrix to sell at private sale
the hereinafter described real estate belong­
o f $1.343.777.50.
“T he num ber of salaries increased 1* ing thereto, I will sell at private sale from
and after the
725. at an annual cost o f $118,576.10,
5 t h D ay o f D e c e m b e r , 1 9 0 2 ,
and the number reduced is 16 in the
total annual sum c f $13.120. a net in­ the following -I«saribed seal estate, t«*-wit:
jijots nuuda*rcd ;tno and two, anil the south
crease o f 709, at a c*ost for the year o f half of the southwest quarter of section eigh­
$105,486.10.”
teen, and the uortlrw*-*? q isrter Ami the north
half of the n«*rth huif «-f the south we? t quar­
ter of section nim*v.n, a 1 in township «even
• outh, range/ tin<1 vest «*f the W illsuiette
H e r Id e * o f It.
meridian, Polk comity*, (>reg«»n, and contain­
ju ld you m arry n man whose ing 320 Her«-.-», Hir I iU«o the f«»ii.*wiiiK: Begin­
ning
20 ch.iin- s«*uth of the northwest corner
w ife ba d soeuri'd a divorce from him
of the donation land claim of J. H. Lewis
for cruelty?”
and v if** notification number 2.2151, claims
“ I could tell better after I sa w the
number 67 and 42, in townships 7 anil eight
w om a u.” —C hicago Record H era id.
•«»uth, raiue ft west, of the Wiilr.inette meiM*
i in, in said count:, thence south 20 chaii-.s,
; tiifiHse ea»t 7.M) chains, thence north 20
F ic k le ( rPBltirpI
! A»ins thence west 7 ftO chains t** the plac*- of
A mnn iik«»s an industrious womm
l eginning, containing Ift acre«. A i d aUo the
w hen he is hungry. but after h*» has j following: Ifw t **f out lot three in the town
eaten iv* likes *o be ai*in««'d 1 y ;
PU * ' >f Daliae, P«»lk county, Oregon, as numbered
iromau w ho has had tin:«» rn eurl her i by the l^a Creole acmlemic institute, a cor-
i (Miration, and descriiicd a* beginning at the
hair.—Atchison Glob**.
«odtbeast c«»rn«r «»f said l**t. and running
¡thence west 7.46 chains, thence north 2.70
chain*,
thence cast 7.4«» chains, thence south
W orth f^ tin ^ .
I 2.70 chains to place of loginning, containing
With coni ¡¡i aiiu---t Any oM pric* t v o acres more or le««. bid* will be receive«!
• ton, how uoi.lt] you !iko to be th# j by nie at my r swienc* in t>allas, Oregon.
Terms « f «ale, cash in hand.
•shnwn?—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
M A R Y C. W IL S O N ,
Executrix «»f the estate of Adam K. WiUnn,
dei
Corvallis & Fastsrn Railroad.
Notice o f Executrix Salt.