Image provided by: Dallas Public Library; Dallas, OR
About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1903)
v ; i -y Admintstrator’s Notice. L. N. W OODS, M. D. Phyhician and Surgeon, FOR TH E CHILDREN v o t ic i : IH H Kit Ell y g i v e n T H A T T H E UN d en iy n ed w > k on the 1'2th day o f Jan, IM03* by the coun ty cou rt o f Polk cou t\ , Oregon, ap- p m te d adm iiiistnitor of the «-state o f Jonathan Stouffer, late o f P< Ik in untv. Oregon, deceit»» d. All persons h Uiiiijf elaiins agHin^t the a d d estate are notified t • present the s me, duly verified as re quired by law, to the undt rsUned at Dalla-, O regon, within six m onths from the date of this no- it-e Dated this 1 ft. 1» dav o f Jim , ltH>8. » * \ > I* ST' 1TKKI : . Ai’ nii isiratt.r «»# the estate of Jonathan Stonffor, deceased. In d ia n B oyhood. A. , M o ~JTT a ' DALLAS, - O REG ON i ney and Counselor at Law, Sheriffs Sale. Oregon City «$* Oregor I'A I N T E R , MOTOR TIME TABLE. UALLAH DITY DANK CURES A COLD IN ONE DAT CURES GRIP IN TWO DAYS RHSEL'M OF M iTCHY* Th» I A»cr«t Aiutr>i»ir»l Mu»« un i» ih» i T lie Wo»l 4 f*>»kn**»*x «r any « nttacfkd \ p » » ll lv » l y r » r » d i y the «Idtii . S»»CMllkt on the Coast Evi yé year». ( M. JtRDAN-DiSf ASES Of MEN# T H IS 8 IOTTATURH » fitted by an F «port. RaJL •ni fot R i p i a r » . A qwek and 1 radicai cure for **!••». R la a o ra and i ■natala». Df Dr. JorcUii't «inaiai paia | * i— Method». > and alrlcllyprfrata Traanaeat par , | by tartar A /*»'•'” ' 'Vr* in every caie ' Write foe TV-oh •*«" I .O S U P I I V m i t à l i t i r  « « . mau .an r a n e ' A valuaK book \ -.«ara I Call avarba BP I 3 PDA« » CO . I 0 S 1 M w M S t . « T I 0 %A ■U9T A r t z * ** ON ❖ ❖ TRUCKMAN. ❖ D a lla .« : O r e p o n ❖ * A fair share of patronage solicited ❖ nd all o-ders prom ptly filled. ♦ ♦ if ♦ EVERY BOX OF THE GENuu!*l J. W. MORRISON, Dallas Foundry! — A LI. K IN D S O F — IRON WORK TO ORDER Repairing Promptly Done. 5 - PROP. T a lle n t T ree« I That (ir o n . The highest trees In the world are the eucalyptus trees, which are fa inous because it is believed that they have the quality of purifying regions that are cursed with fever. There are nearly 100 different varieties of etica lyptus. nearly m II of which reach great heights. The biggest variety produc«** trees that grow to such enormous heights that no structure iu the world compare with them. Trees have Salem’s Best Store CUR CLEARANCE SALE Alw iv . «ii . T .n l "I ,tir|*«*:njr in t«r-»t to tli» in '-lli« * n l Luvpr, « I,.. wnteli |..t U » rml 111 ..ney «.>•••* •»»* « f Uw « ¡If. Y ou will tin •oaiethini tlirrt you nraantly r*-i| iir» mi>i nmnv item , not for pre-out UM-, I. 11 I aliieh, *t tlie pru-i-», eon .ttnplv r«i»imt •• fT-r.l to m i,. »nr fir tire i. »a D> n-t f»il i o v i . i t . i i r . t r - - iie*l w w k. Every purlmeot i- l.ri fill of t »ry*m ». $ 4 KidluLttl Aver’s Cherry Pectoral worvt cure rheumatism; we never said it would. It won’t cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds of all kinds. \te first said this sixty years ago; we’ve been saying it ever since. Sheriff’s Sale. Robert A. Miller, No 5. Coug 1 “ What boy would not be an Indian for awhile when he thinks of the freest “ I hive m ide a most thorough life in the world?" asks the Indian mu í trill of Ayer’ s Cherry -Pectoral and writer, Mr. Charles A. Eastman, In lili am prepared to say that for all dis book, “ Indian Boyhood." But while eases of the lungs it never disap Iudiun boys have the freedom of the points.” woods they have a more severe train over ban k. J. Early Finley, fronton, O. ing than white boys to tit them foi what their tribe believes to be the du ties of manhood. Mr. Eastman thus re calls his own experience: S IB L E Y h 'A K I N , It seems to b f a popular idea that the characteristic skill of the Indian Is In -V t u * r i » o y H - n l - l . u w . N o 'ic e is h ereby g iv en th a t b y vir stinctive and hereditary. This is a mis A it 'ia vo tlis on ly set o f alidtr-ict botiks in Polk tue o f an exe cu tion anil order o f sa le take. All the stoicism and patience of .•iif v »Ushubloai'StrAeU furmsi.eJ. an^ money to duly U-ueil out of the ciicuit court of the the Indian are acquired traits, and con ,n. N o fouiiaiasion ehurgetl <m !oa.is. H ooiiih i state ■•( i begon for the c-'iiuty of Polk, on ____ id A Ailsoii'n b lo ck . Dallas tinued practice alone makes him mastei the 12th day of January, 1003, to me direct ed. upon a judgment and decree rendered l>y of the art of woodcraft. said court ort the 5th dav of January, 1003. J. L. COLLINS,” Physical training and dieting were in a certain suit then pending in said court, not neglected. I remember that I was wherein T he Washington National Building, not allowed to have warm beef soup or Loan and Investment association, a corpora tion, plaintiff, recovered judgment and decree any warm drink. The soup wfis for the a o l l r U o r in t k a a f f r f . against Pharea A . Gel'/- and M ary J Get/., old men. General rules for the young Three sizes: 25c., .10c., $1. All dnuuJats. ,- ji hi practice o f Ills profession In this place defendant»: which judgment was duly enroll ; It thirty year«, and will a tten d t o all bu*ir«M ed and docketed in the nthte of the clerk of j were never to take their food very hot C o n su lt y o u r d o cto r. I f he sa y s t a k e it, i -,yd to hie care. Oltlce, co rn e r Main and Court said court on the 12th day of January, 1003. nor to drink much water. th en do as he sa y s. I f he te lls you not < O il lu , Polk C o , Or and by which execution and order of sale 1 to ta k e it, th e n d o n ’t ta k e it. H e k n o w s. My uncle, who educated me up to the L e a v e it w ith h im . W e are w illin g . am commanded to sell the real property in time when I was fifteen years o f age. J . C. A Y E R CO.. L o w e ll, M ass. execution, and hereinafter described, to I. H. T o w n s k n d J N. H a k t said was a strict disciplinarian and a good, satisfy plaintiff’*«aid judgment, to-Vit, the teacher. When I left the tepee in the sum of $1,138.41, with interest thereon from TOVVNSKN1) * HAIM’, said 5th day of January 1903, at the rate of morning, he would say, “ Hakadali, look Been measure« mat ‘were 31X), Mir» and tl per cent per annum, and the further sum of closely to everything you see." and at ATTO RN EYS-AT-LAW . $100 as attorneys’ fee, together with the costs even 450 feet high. They are not aa evening, on my return, he used often and disbursements of suit, taxed and allowed big around as would he expected, the «»ilice ipaUir« in Odd Fellows' new at $28.20, and the accruing costs upon said to catechise me for an hour or so: largest being only a little more than S writ, I will on »lock. “ On which side of the trees is the lighter colored bark? On which do they » twenty-five feet in girth. S a tu rd a y , F eb ru a ry 14, r, A .L I .A .8 , “ - O R E G O N . have the most regular branches?" 1003, at the hour of 1 o’clo' k, p. in., of said T h e C a t - o '- t e n T a l c s . day, at the front door of the court house in It was his custom to let me name a ll1 f e n little k itty ca ts , all dressed up fin e; I »alias, -in said co luty, sell at public auction 03CAR HAYT.SR. the new birds that I had seen during One to re her p in a fo r e , then th ere - w e r e to the highest bidder for cash in band, all of the day. I would name them according nine. the right, title and interest of the said defend A tto r n e y a t-L a w . to the color, or the shape of the bill, or N in e little k itty c a t s ea tin g fr o m on e ants. and of each <>f them, and of all persons te; claiming by, through or under them or either th 4r song, or the appearance and local O ne p g ia o t c r o w d e d ou t, then th e re w ere of them, subsequent to the execution of the Office up stairs in Campb-IV « build mortgage foreclosed in said suit, of, iu and ity of the nest; in fact, anything about eigh t. the bird that impressed me as charac- j E ig h t little k it ty c a t s sat up till ele v e n ; to said mortgaged premises and every part tug. O n e fe ll a sleep , then th ere w ere sev en . an 1 parcel theroof; particularly described terlstic. S e v en little k it ty c a t s p la y in g fu n n y DALLAS - OREGON. and set forth in said execution and order of “ Hakadah," he would say to me, “ you j t r ic k s ; sale as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a ought to follow the exumple of the l>ne rolled o u t o f s ig h t, then th ere w ere point 1.92$ chains west of the southeast cor six. skunktokecha (the wolf). Even when N. L. B U TLB R K F C O A D ner of out lot N o. 19, as the same is shown little k it ty c a t s le a r n in g to d iv e ; and designated on the duly recorded map and he Is surprised and runs for his life he S O ix ne w en t d o w n to o d eep , then there w ere B U T L E R & COAD plat of the town of Monmouth, iu Polk coun will pause to take one more look at you five. ty, Oregon, thence west 1.92$ chains, thence Atto r n ey s-at- L a w before he enters his tiiml retreat. So jP 've little k itty c a t s p la y in g on the s h o r e ; north 5 chains, thence east, 1,92$ chains, A big w a v e c a u g h t on e, tnen th ere w ere you must take a second look at every-, thence south 5 chains to the place of begin four. D A L L A S , OREGON. ning, said sale being made subject to redeinp thing you see." F o u r little k itty c a t s c lim b in g a tr e e ; W ill practice in all couris. Office, tion in the manner provided by law. All hoys were expected to endure O n e fell d o w n a g a in , then th ere w ere Dated this 18th day of January, 1903. three. over bunk. hardship without complaint. In savage J. T. F O L D , T h re e little k itty c a t s m et n k a n g a r o o ; warfare a young man must, o f course, O ne w en t h om e w ith him , then th ere w ere Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. bo an athlete and used to undergoing tw o. all sorts of privations. He must be able T w o little k itty c a t s s itt in g in th e s u n ; O ne ran In ♦he hou se, th en th ere w a s one. to go without food and water for two A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W O u t little K itty ca t w en t to bu y a bu n ; or three days without displaying any H o n e v e r c a m e b a c k , th en th ere w as none. —C a ro ly n W ells. weakness or to run for a day and night 1 N O T I C E IS H K H B B Y G I V K N T H A T by virtue of an execution and order of sale du Without any rest. He must he able to | ly issued out of the circuit court of the state Room 3, Weinliard building In d ia n G r id tlle c u k e s . traverse a pathless, wild country with-1 of Oregon for the county of Polk, bearing date out losing his way either in the day or | For Indian griddlecnkes put in a Opposite Courthouse. the 8th day of -Tan. 1903, to me directed, at night. He cannot fall short in any of large bowl list If a pint o f yellow meal, upon a judgment and decree duly made, en rolled and docketed n said court on the 5th j these things if he aspires to be a war- \ a level teaspoouful of salt and one day of January, 1903, in a certain suit then Land title« and laud office business tablespoonful of sugar. Pour over this rior. pending in said court, wherein J. H . Haw- a specialty. one pint of boiling water, and, when lev. pl«»intifT, recovered judgment and decree | — W a t e r B e w itc h e d . thoroughly mixed, add one and one- James Davidson and Violetta David- I Ex It gisier Oregon City land office. against «on, husband and wife, defendants, which | A surprising feat may be necom- l half cupfuls o f cold milk. Let the mix judgment was duly enrolled and docketed in ' pii.shed in the following maimer: Take ture stand at one side until perfectly the office of the clerk of said court on thefith • cold, then stir in one cupful of Hour in V. .1 . M A U T I N , day of January, 1903, and by which exeeu- j an ordinary dinner plate and lili it with water. Then get a small empty vial which one tea spoonful o f baking powder tion and order of sale I am commanded to sell the real property in said execution, and and assure the company that you are j lias been sifted, and last add two well hereinafter described, to satisfy plaintiff’s wizard enough to p air water through beaten eggs. Indian bakes should be ,|...i.e, sign and orn am en tal, graili judgment herein, t««-wit, the « 1111 » of $-11 with j the solid bottom. Having declared that «poked slowly ami thoroughly. interest thereon at the rate of 8 percent per annum until paid, and the sum of $25 as at the phial must be perfectly dry when ng, kalsoiinng and paper hanging. torneys’ fee, together with costs and disburse the experiment Is |»erforined, thrust T o “ D o L 'p ” u V e i l . ments of said suit, taxed and allowed at a slick into it and hold it to the lire O r boo i To renovate a veil that is soiled, make • ai . i . ah . $12 20, 1 will on till it is very hot—too hot to hold. Then a hither of soap and water, simmer the S a tu rd a y , F eb ru a ry 14, stand it, without delay, mouth down veil in it for twenty minutes, then 1903, at the hour of 1 o’clock, p, in,, of said Dour a squeeze out the soap with the hand and lay at the west door of the couyly court, ward. in the plate of water. house in Dallas,Polk county,Or. sell at public teaspoouful of water on the bottom of rinse in clear water, to which have been auction, subject to redemption as prescribed the phial, as if you meant to till it that added a few lumps of sugar. Shake by law. to the highest bidder for csish in hand aves Independence for M onm outh and Virlie - way. Every time you do this the phial out the veil and flap it; do not wring it. 11 day of sale all the right, title, interest and a til 3:30 p in will become more and more tilled with Pin it to a clean cloth, and when dry estate « f the said defendants, each, and every tves Indeiiendnce for M onm outh and Dallas water. As this evidently takes place cover it with a handkerchief and iron. •>f them, and of all persons claiming by, I a in 0 15 p in av» s M onm outh fo r Airlie - through or under them, subsequent to the ex every time you pour water on the bot a in 3.50 p m ecution of the mortgage herein, of, in and to tom It will look as though the water Untidy In (lie llan«e. aves M onmouth for Dali is— the hereinbefore mentioned real property, la m 7:30 p m had passed through the solid glass. Of Although designed as a kitchen con and every part and parcel thereof, and more aves Airlie fo r M onmouth and Independence— course the water really rises from the venience, the arrangement sketched in particularly set forth and described in said a m •*> P hi i-xecution as follows, to-wit: Lota 5 and f> in plate with the contraction of the air iv es Dallas for M oimjiou U» a,‘ ' en ien : e - Ohio Farmer is go d enough to find p m 7 30 p ni. block 27 in K. /V. Thorp’s town of Independ as the bottle cools. many fields o f usefulness. The shelf. ence: Polk county, Oregon. A. Is hinged to the molding at the top Dated Dallas, Oregon, this 16th day of Jan. R. C. CRAVEN K . K . WIIXIAMS. 1903. G nvnen F o r W i n t e r F i r m i n g - « . o f the wainscoting. Ii, with two dents pretitleui. 1 Huilier. J. T F O L D , W . C. VASSALL, a s s is t a n t C a s h ie r Here ure a few games that do uot re across the bottom, to the outer ends of Sheriff of T’olk county. quire any apparatus and very little which are hinged legs which, when tin: thinking: shelf is thrown up against the wall and Try to stand for five minutes without | fastened with a wooden button on door- O P D A L L A 8, OREGON, moving and with your eyes blindfolded. ; rntiìHftctM a Renerai banking ouei- I Get up out of a chair without l»end ! ic88 in all it« branchoH; buys ami sells I ing your body forward or putting your é ch a n g e on principal points in I lie j foot back under the chair. You'll he United States; makes eolleclions on all I very clever if you can do it. ^joints in the Pacific N orthw est; loans Lay a match across tin* nail of your noney ami disconnts paper at the best I middle finger and try to break it by ates ; allow interest on time deposits. ■ pressing upon it with the first and 1 third fingers of the same hand. Stand with your left foot, shoulder and the left side of your head touching ! »• » i t D R . J O R D A N ' S m i i t I 1 the wall and try to kick with your right foot. IMI ■ IIKTt<r.,Um\ia«M,UL. Dalla«, Oregon. ED. BIDDLE. c DALLAS OREGON JANUARY 3 q I9C3 VOL. X X IX . Tw ~ MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE OUR PROM PT A TTEN TIO N * & ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ ❖ ^ ^ XF 9 ^ A + * + + »MRi«£ /* £ .»M CLEARANCE SALE. W E SHALL BEGIN ON > CHRISTMAS DAY Every item in our dry goods and shoe departments at prices that will be very satisfactory to our cus tomers. D o not miss this oppor tunity. C om e at your earliest con- ve ienee. W e expect to be very busy and will likely not have time to invite you again. BROWN S ELLIS. A /x The M em o ry of a John F la g fc iLoá B ee. Associative memory, says Professor E. G. Conklin of the University of Pennsylvania, is the fused impressions of processes which occur together, so that when one Is recalled the other comes with it. Then he adds: “There is no question whatever that a bee leaving its hive and flying for half a mile finds Its way back by associative memory. It must travel by land marks; it cannot travel by any scent of itself in the atmosphere. That is out of the question." Among other crea tures giving evidence o f the possession of associative memory, which is the first stage in tlie development of psy chic life. Professor Conklin mentions ants and wasps, as well as cuttlefish, squids and the higher mollusks. Birds and many mammals show a high de gree of associative memory. The £/xi T avern . A fire at Weston, Mass., recently de stroyed the fitrnous John Flagg tavern, which antedated the Revolution many years. It was here that President Washington passed a night on Ills way to Cambridge and Boston in 17NP, and in 1708 President John Adams occupied the chamber previously that of Wash ington. On the following day he re ceived an address from the townspeo ple. and his reply is still preserved in the Weston town library. What renders the hunting of this memorable tavern the more to be regretted is the loss by this fire o f the old coloniul flag of thir teen stars which for many years float ed over this tavern from the date of j Washington’s visit. DISCOURAGED I have had occasion to use your Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine and am pleased to say that I never used anything for stock that gave half as good satisfaction. I heartily recom mend it to all owners of stock. J. B. BELSHER, St. Louis. Mo Sick stock or poultry should not eat cheap stock h>o<i any more than sick persons should expect to be cured by food. When your stock and poultry are sick give them med icine. Don 't stuff them with worth less stock foods. Unload the bowels and stir up the torpid liver and the animal wu| be cured, if it be possi ble to cure it. Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine unloads the bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. It cures every malady of stock if taken in time. Secure a 25-cent can of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine and it will pav for itself ten tiniesover. Horses work better. Cows give more milk. Ho*{s gain flesh. And hens lay more eggs. It solves the problem of making as muck blood, flesh and energy as possible out of the smallest amount of focal con Burned. Buy a can from your dealer. £.< h credelitldis as amoassaaor ueiore wir. Jussernud, the new representative from Franc*», arrives and Is presented. There have been persistent rumors that Dr. von Holleben, the German am bassador, who Is now, dean of the corps, will Soon relinquish his here for a no* her one on the continent» and there have also been Intimations tb»»t Count Cassini, the Russian' am bassador. who has been at Washing ton since June, 1808, will be trans ferred to another post. If these two prospective changes occur, Senor Azpl- roz, the Mexican ambassador, will In come dean o f the corps, with Signor Mayor des Planches o f Italy ranking next and Sir Michael Herbert third In the order of precedence. Prefer W aar. to Tips. The waller* of Hurl» are up In arms against tip«. They held the other night a meeting whose battle cry was “ A bus le poutboire!” and arc shortly to Issue handbills setting forth the evlla of the tipping system—familiar topic, though never before presented from the wait ers' viewpoint. Tipping Is a complicat ed system In Paris. Bach "pourliolrc" as it Is collected Is put Into u general box. and ut the cud of the day the total Is divided equally among the waiters. They receive no wages, but. on the contrary, have to advance to the cafa keeper at the beginning o f each day a sum estimated at one-half of the day’* pourbotre. Whether or not the gratui ties reach the estimated total the fixed »uni Is paid lo the owner -for "ex penses." One gnrcou recently brought suit against his employer for these ex penses and recovered. The 2,000 wait ers ut the meeting determined on simi lar action. Freaks of Ik* Moot Pete» Eraptloa. Professor Angelo Ilcilprlu In an ad dress on the Moni IVIee eruption said The expression occurs so many times iu ; the first pluis* was the emission from letters from sick women to Dr. Pierce; ” 1 1 the erater of a brown colored cloud was completely discouraged.” And there which wus Impelled to a vast height. is always good reason for the discourage Almost slmultnuiinialy a black cloud ment. Years of suffering. Doctor after Jot rig Intensely luminous shot downward to rood. no lasting g* Hard 1,1 n . . Fur the Mlaoaynl»«. ward the city und when over St. Plena It is no wonder A «trillJ.'rnt law uK«ln«t bucUelora , was shatter ill by a tremendous light that the woman ha« recently been prom ulna ted Iu mt I ning stroke, which sent the death deal feels discouraged. Thousands of of the states forming the Argentine j ing blast In all directions. Home of the frinks o f the destruc these weak and Republic. A man 1« marriageable In Argentina tion, be said, were Inexplicable. In one sick women have found health and when ue 1« twenty. If from that unle case a liody was found scorched to a courage regained and till he pa a«-a hi« thirtieth tdrthday crisp, and beside It lay a box of matcli- as the result of Ue wlsliea to remain «ingle, he m..*« ea untouched by fire Jewel boxca «*■«► the use of Doctor pay $•* a month to the state. For the picked up with the exterior unscathed S H E L F AND T A B L E Pierce’s Favorite next five year» the tax Increase» i‘ K) und the trinkets Inside fused In a solid case, C. fall down out of tin* way. The Prescription. It mass. -Philadelphia Record. shelf is o f yellow poplar or whltewot d establishes regu | ht cent. Between thirty five and fifty the twenty-three inches wide, five feet long larity, dries un A llilii*.* nl nner. healthy d r a in s , bachelor 1« mulcted to the tune o f $'-*> j and five-eighths inch thick, with no oil heals inflamma a month From Ills fiftieth year to «ev- j At a Chinese dinner given In Ban or paint of any kind on top av a finish tion and ulcerta- enty-ttvc fibo a month 1« the tax; but. Frnncls<-o In honor o f Mrs. Robert ing coat. The cleats are the same tion, and cures having reached the seventy-fifth year, lands Stevenson theae were among the stuff as the shelf. The legs are three- female weakness relief finally coin*a, and the tax be queer thlnga served: Birds’ neet soup quarter inch basswood, which makes it It ma k e s weak rsrae In four different courses. Ac altogether light, but yet solid enough women strong and comes in no leal, lielng reduced to $20 a cording to one guest It waa transparent, year. After eighty a man ean reniatsi for all practical purposes. Tin» under sick women well. tasteless, utterly uninviting and more side o f shelf and legs are stained the " I n th e y e a r 1X99 single wtt'r-ut paying anything. I w as ta k e n M oV.*] There !a s paragraph rri.-iting to j- tike wall paper paste than anything same color as the wainscoting. writes M rs. E d n a , ow- rs. who are giv en three years iB , else. Chinese nuts took the place of C ro w d e r, o f R ip ley, I^ n n lerd ale C o ,T e n n . whieh to 'nourn and pick a successor. | salted almonds. Leftover wift-r* F op < ondlmenta. "Mv lim b s a c h e « L A man who can prove that he has , Then there were dried eels sliced In h a d se v e re p a in s in Wliat becomes of the wine left In h a c k a n d lo w e r p art prop**<ed a ml tai n refus-d three t Inn» chicken broth, sharks cooked In a dot I o f b o w els, w ith dif- glasses auv. wvukk at such a function In one yietr Is also considered to have en way« and served In several courses; | f im lt y in u rin a tio n . as the banquet of the chamber of com "lotus flower." consisting of a slice o f 1 a n d s m a r tin g i n d earned Immunity from taxation. merce or other great fousts? Many b u rn in g p a in a fte r I t n d m a n y k in d s o f fat pork, a slice of dried duck and a It is raid that the law works like a m e d ic in e a n d fo u r o f th e b est d o c to rs in th e persons are under the impression that piece o f preserved watermelon, so ar c o u n try , u n til I g a v e u p a ll h o p e o f rec o v e ry^ etui mi. the waiters get It. They do nothing of In J a n u a r y . 1901, I w ro te to p r R . V P ierce, or ranged that om* could take a bit of all B u ffalo N Y .. a n d re c e iv e d fro m h im a le tte r, the kind, v^ei-suse they do not get th« three at once; dried mushrooms, tur The I > i « s . . l * . at W s < k ls « t .s . t e llin g m e to t r y h is m e d ic in e s I to o k chance. Before the last guest had left b o ttle s, m x o f F a v o r ite F re sc H p tio n i r e o f Bir Mtchdel Herbert, the new British tles. preserved ducks' eggs, sharks' air •G o ld e n M ed ica l D is c o v e ry o n e r ia l o f Fel- the Waldorf-Astoria, after a recent ambassador, will take rank next after bladders In oil, uhalone m d t, a dainty le ta ,’ a n d u sed o n e b o x o f ' L o tio n T a b le t s ' a n d feast, fbwar. chef and Incidentally sit o n e o f • H e a lin g S u p p o s ito rie s .’ a n d i n n o w Bignor Mayor dee Planches, the Italian worth Its weight In gold, .being a tiny a b le to w o r k at a n y t h i n g I w a n t to T h a n k s to perlntendent of the wine cellars, caused embassador. In the diplomatic corps. part of a little sea animal; the web o f yo u fo r y o u r v a lu a b le m e d ic in e a n d k in d a d v ic e .» the unused wines to he gathered and Weak ami tick women are invited to The foreign .-mlsissb-a at Washington ducks’ feet, duck which had been assorted "W asted?" said Oacar. “ Not consult Dr R. V. Pierce, by letter, frre. now rank In this order: Germany, Rus linked, stuffed with uiuabloom« and a drop of it will be lost» Most of It All correspondence »• beid aa i*rirtl* sia. Mexico. Italy and Great Britain, ate-.imcd. and almond gtnuh-rPhlladel- will be used to flavor soup«, gravies private and sacredly confidential. Ad with Ana rla-Hnngary next, as Mr. pl.ta Bulletin. and asuces."—New York Times. dress Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. I Hengeln tiller protcably will present hia CHOICE MISCELLANY