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TORTURING i lead ing kinds, and oue can readily see what th a t m ean s to grow era. T h e ber ry is firm er than llu b ach , w ith b etter flavor, aud n ever m isshapen. & v * * r t&*7s *t'* \\ iitfN disfiguring Skin,Scalp and Blood Humours Speedily Cured by Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills When the Best Physicians and All Else Fail. T h e agonizing itch in g and burning o f th e skin , as in ecz em a ; th e frig h tfu l sca lin g , as in p so ria sis; th e loss o f hair aud cru stin g o f th e scalp, as in scull« d h ea d ; th e fa c ia l disfigurem ents, as in pim ples and ringw orm ; th e aw fu l suf fe rin g o f in fa u ts, aud an x iety o f worn- o u t parents, as lu m ilk c ru s t, te tte r aud s a lt rheum ,— a ll demand a remedy o f alm ost superhum an virtues to success fu lly cope with them . T h a t Cuticura .Soap, O intm ent and P ills a re such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statem en t is made regarding them th at is not ju stifie d by th e stro n g est evi dence. T h e purity and sw eetness, the pow er to afford im m ediate re lie f, th e certu in ty o f speedy and perm anent c u re , th e absolute sa fe ty and g rea t econom y have made them th e standard sk in cu res, blood purifiers and humour rem edies o f th e civilized w orld. B a th e th e affected p arts w ith hot w a ter and C u ticu ra Soap, to cleanse the su rface o f cru sts and scales, and soften th e th icken ed cu ticle. D ry , w ithout h ard ru bbing, and apply C uticura Oint m en t fr e e ly , to allay Itch in g, irritatio n and inflam m ation, and soothe and heal, and, la stly , take th e C u ticu ra R eso lvent F ills , to cool and cleanse th e blood. T h is co m p lete treatm en t, costin g but on e d ollar, affords in sta n t re lie f, per m its re st and sleep iu th e severest form s o f eczem a and o th er itch in g , burning and scaly humours o f th e skin, scalp and blood, and points to a speedy, perm anent and econom ical cu re when a il othersrem edies and th e beat physi cians fail. CHURCH DIRECTOR/. P re a c h in g h ou rs >»t 11 and 7 :30. * M K. C H lTR C H . P re a c h in g S u n d ry m o rn in g and e\ en iu g . S u n d a y scli«>ol a* 9 :4 5 . E| w *rlh lea g u e at f> * Frav* r meet in g T h u rsd a y e v e n in g .— II. N. Round»* p.iMlur, H A PTI Rt CHURCH. P re a c h in g S u n d a v m o rn in g and e ' e n iu g . S o nl.iv aidm «1 a t 10. B 5 P U. a t 0 .9 0 P ra y er m e e tin g We»t n esd ay e v e n in g .— J R . (i. U u sse! p .islo r P R B 8 B Y T W R IA N C H U R C H Pre#(Cuiiig S u n d a y m o rn in g aud ev e n in g . S u n d a y sch<»«>l at 10. C h ris tia n E n d ea v o r a t 5 :30. P ra y er m ec in g T il'ir s d «y e v e n in g .— VY’ , T Win d ie , p a st »r. CHRIS TIAN CHURCH. P t e i c l ii i i g S u n d a y m o rn in g am* *•» e n in i Bibb* m *I io I a t 10 S«*ni* O h r id ' •» ■ E n I*» hv *»** •• ft:3 0 . Hi »•**% and p ra y er m eetin g T h u rs d a j e v e n in g .— L . G re e n , p a sto r. K V A N O K l.b 'A I. C H U R C H . P re .id lin g S u n d a y n o o n in g and ev e n iu g a t th e D a lla s c o lle g e ch a j Siim ln y m bool hi 10 C lm .'iia u F do vor m f> :3t‘ Pray, r met i in g T liu o d av « v e ilin g .— A. A. W in te r, pastor, I I I n S : «1 S t o r y . “CleanllnesM can do you no harm, said the housew ife. •*1 don't know about dat. m a'am .' replied th e dusty w ay farer. “ Did you ev er lose a n y th in g by it?" “ Yes. mum. I was ‘tattooed man’ i‘ a circu s one tim e, an ' when dey mad int* ta k e a b ath a ll de figures cam e ofi An* I lost my Jo b .” Chicago News. ♦ ------- F o r O v er S ix ty Y e a r s . An old and well tried rem ed y. Mr» W in slo w 's S o u th in g S y ru p hint beet use«I for o v er s xtv vc irs by m i lions m o th ers for th e ir c h ild re n w h ile teeth in g , w ith p e r fe c t su c c ess. I t so o th e th e c h ild , so fte n s th e g u m s, a lla y s nl p ain , c u re s wind «’««lie and is th e be» rem ed y for d ia rrh o ea . Is p lea sa n t 1« th e ta s te . Hold by d ru g g ist« in ever p a r t o f th e w orld 2 5 c e n ts a b o ttl I t s v a lu e is in c a lc u la b le . B e su re at ask for M rs. W in slo w ’s S o o th in g S m i and ta k e n o o th e r kin d . A N £ V«f S T R A W B E R R Y . 1 t n C ita n t* I* Ci .in.nl to Hi* an Ins« or liui'iU'li. T h e C lim ax Is i: u«*\v straw b erry . i>;igi natii» g li» M aryland, o f which a re port has l»C(»ii m ade to R ural New Yorker. It appears th a t th e o rigin al plant w as front seed o f Rubaci» f • *rtl- l.aed by H off m an. T h e berry is hardly as large as the beat specim ens r f Hu* bach, out av e rag e s la rg e r th an th e av- * ‘rage sp**clmena. Th« r • is not a sin gle b i|K*rfect berry. E v ery one looks as If il cam e out *»f a mold. T h e re Is one big 1 rrv on th e stem , then one a size I u P ru n e. T h e tim e o f pruning fru it tre e s Is not so im p ortan t as th e m ethod. It has l>eeu said. “ P ru n e w hen ever y o u r tools Pflr'ranontly Cures Sick and j a re sh arp .” but 1 would not ad v ise ae- I vere pruning when th e trees a re grow’ Nervous Headaches that ing or a re in fu ll foliage, as c u ttin g off i m uch fo lia g e has a tend ency to w eaken Make Life Miserable. th e tre e som ew hat. W h ere th e work can be done in a short tim e M arch and Sick and nervous headaches are amongst April a re p referab le, but w here then* he worst ills of life'. The man or woman who is niu<*h to l»e done any tim e from the ii subject to headache at irregular intervals, fa llin g o f th e le a f until it s ta r ts again *oes through life Ijeaiing a load of misery iu spring. I do not ad v ise c u ttin g off md wretchedness that is terrible to think larg e b ru nches In th e fall and w inter, of. Headaches as a rule, result from a dis- but w here it is absolutely u ecessary to i cu t such they should be cut several a lercd condition of the nervous system. Mental excitement, loss of sleep, bodily inches from th e trunk or large branch fatigue, and disordered digestion are exciting and then cut closely an y tim e during causes. \\ hen the brain becomes tired and Ju n e , when they will heal readily, or debilitated, the whole nervous system is weak they may be «’lit close and th e wound ened, ami headaches result. If the liver is covered w ith a thick pain t. T h is will .luggish, the kidneys inactive, and digestion iu a m easure p reven t d e ca y .—C h arles leranged, headaches invariably follow. To ure and prevent headache, the nervous sys B la ck , New Je rse y . tem must he strengthened and vitalized. Hie most persistent cases of headache, nervous W h e n t o T a k e D e f f n n ta C u t t i n g ;* . feebleness, and sleeples ness, are permanently I One o f th e most im p ortan t poiuts In ured by L .in e’s C elery Compound; it is the regard to th e c'A ttire o f begon ias o f tlie ^reat reconstructai.t of the nervous system. C lotrc de I.orr.iim* ty p e Is. according Mrs. Henry West rick, St. Clair, Mich., tells to H ardening, to rem em ber th a t it is >f her release from suffering as follows:— “ I have been troubled with dyspepsia and o f no use to be lu a g rea t hurry in tak in g th e cu tting s. K eep th e plan ts ick headac he f«.r a number of years. About •very week-1 would have a had »pell of sick iu a h ealth y condition and allow them lead ache, hut since I began using Paine's to finish th e ir flow ering period us n ea r 'elery Compound, toy dyspepsia is gone, and ly as possible. I f allow ed to go their do not have any more heacfaches. 1 feel own way. they will b reak n aturally >etter than I have for years.” from th e base about A pril, and the sh ort jo in te d cu ttin g s ta k e n when the No Need Soiling the Hands with shoots a re not more th an one am i a h a lf inches long will m ake line plan ts for th e follow ing autum n — lu fact, Diamond Dye* are eaay and cleanly to uae. much b e tte r th an an y th a t may h ave Made for home economy ; never disappoint. been rooted In th e autum n o r even old Direction book aud 45 dyed «ample* free. p lan ts th a t may have been kept over. DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. CM il a X s t u a w 1: e a it y. D YES ■nailer ai.d so oil down. T h e sta lk s r r o p u ir u tlu it C o lc ii* . * very h eavy. E v ery blossom m ake« Coleus c u ttin g s a re m ade during !riT,v, T ..e b.o-*. « n> is p ife e t. T he A .. . 1 , M A I M T N . n ts nr«* • • y siró : ; . the foiiag»* Ja n u a r y , F eb ru ary , M arch and April. ht I* i ’ til i : ubiteli d net » «!.» ,» t* T h e e a r lie st a re m ade by florists with 3r*A I N T E R , > at. C i'n : : . !» ;:h. < i<> r. k '- ii uc.t;-!.' th e Idea o f again ta k in g cu ttin g s from H o u se , sig n an d o r n a m e n ta ], g r a n r th e young plan ts, i f th is is not de >1 w sired, th ere H ?io need to begin oper lu g , k a ls o m in g an d p ap er h a n g in g . ation s so early . Coleus a re am ong the ea sie s t o f fill p la n ts to root, and they »AM.AS. t'R E 'lM grow so rapidly th a t fo r an am ateu r M arch is usu ally early enough to begin The Leading Paper of Adm inistrator’s Notice. prop agatin g. Coleus seed sow n In F e b the Pacific Coast, ruary and M arch giv es p lan ts to r bed r d in g out th e sam e season. It is hardly VfOTlCK IS HERE iV GIVEN TO ALL WHOM IT The San Francisco worth w hile to w in ter over any coleus .« ii -iv ronceri', that I have heyii appointed by ion, J. K. '»ihl« y, j utife of Polk e<>M)ty.n(lii)ini«trHtor excep t th e few needed to r stock. They *f tl.a v.«t;it«’ of sarahK. Fix or. late <»f Polk eotinty, oceamkl. All person* imiehted to a.ii«l eatate w ill a re not very sa tisfa c to ry and are ex • take me payment and any * ne holding a claim trem ely likely to he In fested with gainst aaicl estate will present* the name to me, duly . • rifled, within six months from thia dat«-, at my m ealy bug s.—R u ral New Y orker. (.“-.¡deno" at Moulin>tUh, Oregon. Dated March 1», 1903. The Weekly Chronicle A J. HALEY, G ra p e C u ttin g *. V'lniniurator of the estat • of Sarah E. Fisher, de- C rap e cu ttin g s should be planted as •t-aat-d. T h e very best weekly News paper published in the entire soon a s th e soil can be worked in West. , spring. Set in row s ab ou t a foot ap art in a sla n tin g position, leav in g but one bud ab ove ground. It Is b est to mulch InHudtng post«*«* to aaj part of the th e soil along th e row to p reven t c»ry United States,, Canada and Mexico. _____ Ing out. Chronicle $1.50 a Year. .jXnlP' It is best because, besides printing all the news of the world each week in an inter esting way and fully illustrat ing many articles, it has spe cial departments devoted to— Agriculture— S tr a y F e t a l * . B on em eal is a good fe r tilis e r fo r the sw eet pea. T h e m ore closely you keep th e flow ers of you r sw eet p eas cu t the more blooms you w ill get. T e s ts a t the W is consin station show th a t p lan ts iu sub- lrrignt'*d flow er beds grew alm ost tw ice as tall as those w atered on th e su rface. I f you have never grow n salpiglossls, try It th is season, and you will con g ra tu la te y o u rself on an o th er valuable acq u isition to th e flow er garden. T h e new sin gle peonies a re a ttr a c t ing m uch ad m iration w ith th eir mon strous flow ers, from tw elve to lift:m i Inches in d iam eter, w ith m assive c tn te r o f golden yellow an th ers. Sp in e« Anthony W n terer Is very v al uable in th e garden, flow ering during th e w hole season. P la n t sh ru b as early as p ossible lu th e spring. H orticu ltu re— « P ou ltry — Live S to c k - Mining— L ite ra tu re - Fashions— and Sports. These are presided over by editors having a thorough knowledge of their specialties. The pages devoted to Agri culture. Horticulture, Poultry and Live Stock are well illus trated and filled with matter of the greatest interest to all engaged in these indus tries. every line being written by those who are in close touch with conditions prevail ing on this Coast. SEN D FO R A SA M P LE C O PY . It will be sent free. Do you want Chronicle T h e II uk I iich * W a y , My fa v o rite way o f g row in g • fraw- b erries is iu m atted row s. T h is is the busin ess method. I set my plai ts fa r enough a p a rt so that I g et Ju s t plan ts enough fo r the ru nners to m ake a good ; m atted row w ith a good big pa tch le ft betw een each tw o rows, '^his avoids the n ecessity o f cu ttin g out ma »y run ners. In sm all gard en s I som etim es set p lan ts closer togeth er, s a j fifteen to eigh teen Inches ap art iu th e row s am i th e row s tw o feet ap art. In th at case th e ¡»hints m ust be kept down to sin gle stools. T h is re q u ites very d o se a tten tio n as to th e *re m o v a l of tin* ru nners. T h e p lan ts tVill run. usually w ith g reat p ersisten ce, and the m um jm |u> rem ov e 1 Ju s t a s p ersisten tly to avoid t r o tib j». T h e se sin gle p lan ts give a su p er’ >r lot of berries, esp ecially b erries o f (urge size. | B u t fo r q u an tity the m atted row is far alu’. ij. and wo g«’t good b erries to o .- ! T . D iv in e r In Farm and F iresid e. the Reversib'e Map ? Showing the United States, Dominion of Canada and Northern Mexico ON O N E SID E, Map of the World ON T H E O T H E R SID E. Send $2 and get the Map and “Weekly d m ronicle” ............. for one year, postage prepaid on 1 Paper. Map and The Daily, By Mall, Poata«« Paid. Only #7.80 a Year. A ddress M H de YO UN G, D ow Proprietor "B an K raneUca Chronicle.” San Fran cisco, Cal. CIRCULA TION f ’ r s n Vn*-tit«itur K « , , . I t I* rn t nnvs»-try ti> w sii eggs he frtri* |>nl.I"ir II: in luto 111 »* Ineuhutei c r i i '* * th**.v li:*ve ivmsldmttdt* d!rt ad IhTlmr to tli in. In w tilrh cwsr it I. b* t t<*r lo noi in. thvm ut all. O rdinarli^ tHnvcver. I. ii 111 imi In Iure eg g* to n n .li • fieni gvtitly wKI» idear lakew urtn wn UT — —• — W h a n yeti fw ' blue nml i l i . i r>erv * li i " K f a r *n*. u k e a doso « 'I i i l e l i e r ’s i a » Stornaci« a m i Inveì t ..ile i. T b e e n i l i . leanae am i invig- o r . l e y n n r id o n iacli, re g o la le yoitr b o w e ls. , i v « jfo il a fi liali (..r y o iir itasi « m i m a lo y.»u feel llia t in 1 1,1« olii «renili ia a guod pi.ice to liv e. F o t f J t p f W ila o u P r u g Co. H um D IA M O N D T»|.- N«*|f rifr. -ln K \ r I. M yer li» oiden tin. it is said flint i w a * iNMsIbp* f»»r a tu.in to ten d er bili, ■ all Invisil.lc. U y e r Psltavv! T iia t's not at all n m a: kuhie. Aieu in Ibis t tniutiy a re d«' ing it i*rery d.iy. M yer Voti don't teli m e! IIow ii they m utuile It V (¡y e r By m arryiiig fnuioiis v.omeu Chicago N w ì T h e sera», li ot n piu m av e s o s e th bs*s of a limi» or even «Irati» wlo bluod poiiMHiing resulta fr u ii firn u ju rv . All d sn g e r ««f f Iti.-« mav b sv o i icd. Iit'wev. r. hv pr o o p 'ly sp p B in g C h «n ih ertittu '* P in B i l m . I i an i i n t o i p i i, sm l <pn. k tu a liiu liti in o Ili f«,i e n ti. I«r O'CS am i burnì*. F ••«le l.y W daon D rug IN». a n ti D R PA R T U K N T . BO Y E A R S ’ E X P E R IE N C E T C rad ì M arks D e s ig n s o p y r ig h t s A c . Anrona ««udiri* a «ketch and deecrtntlnn may itekly ax'ertalii our opinion free whether an iiventm n »« pr««hnMy p m e n ta lil*. C onuuuntra- iiia « trlet| jco n fld « n tla l. HANDBOOK ou >‘ a«enta -«•nt free. ol<!e«t naeney fo r • •rurfnxpatenti». l ’u ten te ta k e n th ro u g h M nnn A C «. re c e iv e »f tciiti n«>fire, wlth«*ut ch n n re. In th e Scientific Am erican. A handsom ely Illustrated weekly, t.a re e e t c ir culation o f wnv «flennt)«' )>urnal. Tern»« f « a v«*ar : four m ontila, 9 1 . Bold by all M w adealera. MUN!U Co.3#,B"**“’ New York B ran ch O B r e , K 8 1 * W a«hln*t«m , D. C. to S i* t l)« * w l» e r r l« * * . D ew berry plan ts should be set six feet ap art. A g io d plan Is to run the row s six feet ap a rt and then cro ss at ! righ t an gles, with row s th e sam e dis- | tan ee ap art. R igh t in th e check , w here the cross com es, the p lan t can b e set. spreading out the roots w ell. R asp b erries. blacklcMTies and grapt*vines can all I»«' set th is w ay. ^ P l a n t s or vines *»9 fid s way can l»e plowed both w ays and hoeing alm ost en tirely dis- I fiensed w ltb In cu ltiv a tin g th e crop. A g.»od way to apply m anu re or f e r tilise r to p lan ts set th is way Is to drill j Jt in th e onen furrow on th e fo u r sides j o f flit? p lan t aud co v er w ith earth . ! About the sam e m anu re can be used 1 on dew berries. It I tick b erries and grapes as on th e straw b erries. — A m erican G ardening. Tt»** C * p « n tlo a . T h e carn atio n has o f la te y e a rs be com e a flow er o f vast Im portance, ami It seem s a question o f riv alry lad ween th e carn atio n and the rose fo r suprem acy. P n m a tb i.s love new soil, and if a new ly broken up piece o f land Is av a ila b le It will alw ay s pay to use It fo r th is purpose, get out the plan ts in stra ig h t row s, w ith g**od strong labels to each sort to avoid confusion. T he ground should l»e freq u en tly I toed and kept free from weeds. P an* should l*e tak en , how ever, not to go too deep, lo ite r on n m ulching o f old am i well defom poaed m anu re should ltc put J»o tw een th e row s. It will greatly assist fu re tain in g th e m oisture. I f th e w eath e r becom es very dry. one good w ater- j Ing will l»e found b etter th an ten sprin klings. W P ain e’s Celery Compound A Golden Rule of Agriculture: Be good to your land and your crop will be good. Plenty of Potash FOR FR U IT T R E E S . How to U n ite the P op u la r C a lifo r n ia WuNh S p ra y . In th t fertilizer spells quality I ;W_ T h e “C a lifo rn ia w ash ” fo r sprayInj» aud quantity in the har- . , 1 x fru it tre e s lias undoubtedly m ade a vest. W rite us and A,«.VA&T A g rea t leap Into th e fa v o r o f eastern v e will send you, J te, by^ next mail, aud south ern h o rticu ltu ral au thorities 1 cur money winning and prom ises to be uiueli used th is sea books. ,J son. (iEBHAN KALI WORKS. F orm u las fo r th e C a lifo rn ia wash i N amuu Street. New to r ,. have varied consid erably, and a s It is possible th a t co n flictin g statem en ts concernin g its value may be due iu p art to th ese v ariatio n s in com posi tion th e follow in g description o f the wash used by the Illin o is exp erim en t station w ill h ave its value. T h e m ix tu re w as m ade a s fo llow s: F ifteen pounds o f ston e lim e w ere slaked iu a k e ttle over a Are. F ifte e n pounds of sulphu r w ere silted or stirred In as T h e S a n J o a e S c a le . th e lim e w as slaking* th ese m aterials T h e Irish potato beetle when le ft being boiled vigorously until th e Hint al«me w ill soon e a t lip every green po and suljphur w ere en tirely dissolved, ta to In th e field. B u t with as sim ple a usually som ethin g ov er iin hour, and rem edy a s purls green there Is no ne fifteen pounds o f salt w ere then put In, cessity fo r allow in g this to occur. S till and th e w hole w as boiled a q u a rter of th e potato beetle h as been poisoned, an hour longer. Enough hot w atet killed and picked f »r over tw enty-five w as added to m ake fifty g allo n s.*an d y e ars in th e F ill ted S tates, but it is the m ixtu re w as sprayed w hile w arm still w ith us and Is here to stay. T h e through a nozzle w ith a larg e cap fox .same w ill probably be found true w ith a co arse sp ray. W hen th e m aterial th e Ban Jo s e scale. It will be hard to first 'dried on th e tree, it gav e th e barb ex term in ate com pletely without at th e a saffron yellow color, w hich changed sam e tim e in ju rin g th e trees, but with in tw enty-#!m r hours to a dull green p ersisten t effort it cun be controlled. and then grad u ally fad ed to u green ish gray. A P R E T T Y B A P K E T PLANT. T h e D a in ty F in k O s n I I * —K a * y to G r o w >i ltd K - l o w e r * F r o f u * o l y . A very p retty b asket p lan t w hich is alm ost liardy is O xalis rosea floribuu- da, one o f th e b est o f th e sorrels, w ith a profusion of flow ers in b righ t pink, w hich it produces for som e w eeks In th e early sum m er. T h is is a very easy p lan t to m anage and can be grown w ithout h eat, for it is alm ost dorm ant during th e w inter, when It can be kept iu any p lace ju s t free from frost. It B r 'S t h t ’s D i s e a s e . T h e l irtt«*»« mim ev er p:ii(l for a pre s e r i'-tio u , eltn itceil I ih ii 'I i . in S a n F r a n - C'-CO A iiRn.it 3 0 1It, 19 0 1 . Tin* trail far invnlvm lin coin and sto c k $ 1 1 2 ,5 0 0 an il W.I- pit'll hv II p arty of Ini-inpsH nn* n fo r a r p ic ilie f* r Hr in Ill's d isease and d ia lle li» , h ith e r to int itrnlde dis eases. T h e y cnm n tp n eed th e s o r irm s inveH titta'ion of th e speeilii N ovelli lier 15th, 1000 T h e y in terv iew ed -out s of th e cu red and tried it o u t on its in e ritali' ' p u tt ini? over th re e dozen eases on th e t i c *tin c n t and w a te liin e h em . T lie y also y*>l p liy sieia n s to n .iin e e h ro n ie , in c u ra b le eases, and a d m in istered it w ith th e p h y sic ia n s for ju d g es. 1'p to A u iin st 2 5 ih , eiyhtv sev* n p er re n t of 'die test ease s were e ith e r well or ptou ressiiiK fav o rab ly Chore b ein g tin t th ir te e n p er r e n t of fa ilu r e s , th e -p arties were satisfied and i-losed th e tr a n s a c t io n . T h e p roceed ing s of Ih e in v e stig a tin g c o m m itte r and th e c lin ic a l re p o rts of th e test cases were p u blish ed and will he n tail- ,-d free on a p p lic a tio n . A ddress Jo in . ,1. F e lt o n C o m p a n y , 4 2 0 M o n tg o m ery s tr e e t, S a n F r a n c is c o , C a lifo rn ia . A T t X A S P O U L T R Y HOUSE. rt C o n tiU n - M n d c In C o ld e r W ith D o u b le I v U c h I I l it » * . W a il* W e h av e I mvii asked fo r a plan fo r a {XMiveuient p o u ltfj house. T h e w riter lias b u ilt and used tw o aeeordlDK to the plan Illu strated In th e accom pany ing d raw iaff and co nsid ers them as com p lete aiul conv en ient us can be do- si.. m*d. T he buildiug Is 0 by 18 feet. 8 fe ‘t b irh In fro n t and fl feet a t back. Vs w ill be seen, th e h ith er end is open. T h is w as done to show th e in terio r a r ran gem ent. A ttached a t th is open end is an exten sio n o f fo u r fe et sep arated from th e p a rt show n by a latticed p ar tition ms a storag e room fo r feed open ing into th e rnaiu p art o f th e house. In th e cu t I) B Is th e dropping board, tw eu ty-elgh t Inches wide, surm ounted a t a h eigh t of five Inches by u th ree IN T K H 'O U O F HOUSE inch p erch w ith legs five inches high and e ig h t Inches a p a rt to prevent crow ding. Bu ck o f th e dropping board is a p artitio n o f w ire n ettin g sep a ra t ing th e house into tw o com p artm en ts, one fo r roosting and layin g 5 by 14 feet and one fo r sittin g hens 4 by 14. T h e n est boxes m arked N com pletely fill th e sp ace under th e dropping hoard. W hen a hen is done layin g and w an ts to sit. giv e her th e eg gs and push th e box b ack until it opens in to th e sittin g com p artm en t. Sh e is then confined and s a fe from Intrusion by o th er fow ls. T h e cu t show s one n est box thus pushed back. T h is house should frou t south, und th e fro n t side should be closed w ith fo u r Inch strip s th ree in d i es a p a rt and have a door opening into tb e house and a sm a ller door opening th en ce into th e feed room. T h e north side and th e ends a re boarded up and th e jo in ts covered w ith fou r inch strip s.—F a r m and R an ch . T lie E^ k T y p e. T h e follo w in g from nn a rtic le In th e Cotton nnd Farm Jo u rn a l by W ilbur Bros., Leghorn nnd F ly mouth Rock b reeders, is likely to brin g a h ailstorm o f d enu nciation from a certa in cla ss o f b reeders, sa y s F a rm and R an ch . M ost o f them know the theory o f an "e g g ty p e" is true, w hile m any do n ot even know th a t much. B u t very few of those w ho know th e fa c ts will adm it them , b ecau se they breed birds for show purposes and not fo r increased egg production. T h ey breed for sta n d ard points, a lid egg production has no T I M E C A R D r.o O X A L IS RO SEA F L O R ID U N D A . stan d in g in th e stand ard . H ere is No 2 for Yaquiou : w h at W ilb u r Bros, say a b o u t egg type: should not, how ever, b e dried off en . 1 2 :4R P m I .eaves A lb a n y . "W e have iu o u r long y e a rs o f exp e tirely a t an y tim e, alth ough it needs . 2:00 P »»» L e a v e s C o rv allis b ut little waiter du rin g th e colder part <5:25 P >“ rien ce heard und read various th eories A ? rivt s Y a q n in a advanced a ; to w h ether o r not sh ape o f o f th e year, and it should be divided No 1 Legh orn * h as an y th in g to do w ith th e and repotted as soon a s th ere a re fresh . , fl :45 a n l e ave» V q » ill! laying q u a lities o f th is noble fow l, and sign s o f grow th in th e spring. Plenty L e av es C o rv a llis ................. 11 : 30 a n we a rc convinced flin t it is ju s t as im o f su n sh ine is d e sirab le for it when It A rrives A lb a n y . . ............... 1 2 : 15 p m p ortan t and p ra ctica b le to produce nu bloom s, w hen it will requ ire an am ple N >. Il for D« * f i l : supply o f w ater, aiul a ft e r blooming 7 :0 0 p tu egg type hen a s a b u tter type cow. and Leaves A A* »i»y. ............. our ex p erien ce, m ost esp ecially w ith th e o x alis should stand in the open air A 'ri> . » 1> U .dt . ............... 1 2 :0 5 p m th e W h ite Leghorn, has been in a ll fo r the autum n m onths. Any good or-’ N» *. 4 irmio De n*i» cases th a t those o f our bird s with long d in ary com post o f loam , le a f mold, ................. 12 : 4 5 n m Id! A VI S 1) tro it bodies and necks, ra th e r lengthy in soot and sand will su it it. adding a J.”) a tu A ■ rive»* A I oaiiv . . ............... «0 legs and deep down behind, a re at all little old m anu re if the loam be poor. T r a in s 1 and -i u ri in» in Ab an y i. tim es th e most prolific la y e rs." t •»ite to Ci uu .eet wi1h th e s . F . souith b, '■leal tfa in . a» wc il as wiving tw o o« Shrub*. Sweet M uN PO vy D iu * I ; m , Most o f ou r read er* a re acq u ainted :h ree 1 * 1 * 1 !rs ut Al an y i*' b»re dopa ri- I f th e M uscovy d rak e w as hatched with th at gem of our old fashioned ir i of K. 1P n on i» bttUi.d tr a in . and raised by a hen. he will probably T i..¡n >!«*. 2 to u r. CClf u i h . i,e S. F gardens, th e “sw eet sh ru b .” T h e re le giv e trou b le in th e poultry yard, but if an o th er sp ecies known to comm on flow i n e n » at I '< rv.illii* and A lb an y givi '»£ h atch ed by a duck o f his race lie will er lover» as Chinese spicebush . It is a «li l e d sei*vice to Nlew port ami :ulj i *- not tro u b le o th er fow ls th a t do not first n ativ e o f Ja p a n and Is m ost d elig h tfu l en 1 l a s c h es. a tta c k him . Mine a re very q u iet un T ritili 3 for D e tro it, Brei* ru b li¡sii less a tta c k e d , and then th e b est gam e ly scented. Though th e p lan t 1» p er fe ctly hardy In the A tla n tic portion of anal o th e r u io u n taii i resor s* lea ves i\i- cock had b e tte r bew are. our coun try. It will send forth its bios ba ity ¡*t 7 :0 0 p m a fte r il»e ar ri val of T b e flesh o f th e M uscovy Is e x c e l I’. sont b buon 1 t.rain from F «■iti* ml lent, in my opinion th e b est o f ducks If sou)» under th e first w arm w in ter’s sun only to have them killed by the , re .-.citing D etroit at 1 2 . 0 0 p n» eaten b efo re the bird is fo u r y e a rs old. F o r im ! lier itile tuât ion a; i*iy to An older one I have n ever tried. n e x t d ay 's cru el frost. T h e know ing ones, h ow ever, cut the K H W IN S'TON E , tuai» :»g<*r T h e se du cks will lay in th e south e a r tw igs b efo re th e buds open and place | .1. T U R N E K , *.< •ut. Al t> m y . ly ev ery m onth o f th e year. I have had Il I I . <I R O N IS E !, a g e n t, C« »rval1lis. M liscovy eg gs every m onth excep t Sep them in w a ter In a w arm room, when they seem to open as conten ted ly as if tem b er and O ctober. B u t they will not on th e bush iu th e open air. T hey till often lay m ore th a n fifteen before th e a ir w ith fra g ra n c e fo r a whole w an tin g to sit. M oreover, they are w eek a fte r opening. ch e ap er to keep th an o th er ducks if N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T they h av e th eir liberty. by virtue of an execution issued «»ut «>f the B ein g n a tiv e s o f B ra z il, they a re tlie circuit court <>f the state of Dreg«-n for the duck p a r excellen ce fo r th e south .—J . T h e D y ii iu ; o f S w e e t F e a F o l l a x e . c *t»ntv«>f Uoik, bearing date the 14th day of An ap h is som etim es a tta c k s the vl treo, 11H)3. upon a judgm ent rendered, en T . L ittleto n in F e a th er. foliage o f th e sw eet pea early in the tered and docketed in «aid court on the 5th lioantinjc S tock. season, b egin n in g a t th e b ase o f the day of December, HS7, in f»v«»r of H. Hirsch W. U*. Rudd, th e Boston com m ission vin es and w orkin g Its w ay up, e n tire ¡»erg, plaintiff, and »gainst J . O. Sm ith, de fendant, for the suui of $2«S2.7->, with interest man, sa y s persons having roasting ly d e fo lia tin g th e stem s. Sp ray with thereon from suit! date a t the rate of 10 per p ap aud w ater, a q u a rte r o f a pound cent | er annum, an I the further sum of #30 stock du rin g th e la te w in ter and early pf ord inary pure w h ite household soap os attorney's fee, an<1 the sum of J$.'»9.30 an spring m onths should bear in mind th a t costs an I disbursements, commanding me to a pall o f w ater. B egin ea rly . F re- th a t out of the property of the soM defend hard, “sta g g y " roosters hatched during tu utiou is e a s ie r th an cure. ant in this county 1 satisfy the said sums, th e sum m er a re considered so ft ro ast H ard, ‘’buddy” birds (so vith accruing oosts, 1 have duly levied upon ing slock . am I w ill, on called) a re in light demaud and on our F lo w e r* For K a «(er. m arket grad e b u t little b etter than old S .t .i r d .i y , A p ril 2 5 , I t is high tim e p lan ts w ere under w ay for E a s te r. L ilies should be above ¡003, a t the hour of 1 o’clock p. m , of said cocks, ordinary layin g hens, in fa c t, be holism in ing much sup erior to th em for roasters. th e pot. D orm an t ro tes can be flowered tlay at the front d«»or of the court Ocrvallis & Eastern RaiSroad. A NEW ROSE. It D lo o u in S u p crh *si>i’ i»m u n tl F a l l . I s C o lo r n m l F r a g r u u l . ♦>/ T h is prom ising new type o f rose blooms early in tb e season and again in tbo fa ll and Is considered one o f »he m ost prom ising roses o f recent In tro duction. It is a good grow er, m akin g firm , well ripened wood to its tips. It h as a green , glossy foliage, som ew hat % i M f/m s. Sheriffs Sale. NEW BOSK SUN OF GOLD. fra g ra n t. T he buds a re o f a yell*'w ish hue, and th e flowers a re freq u en tly four Inches in d iam eter. T h e oo o r is superb, varyin g from gold to ovauge yellow and reddish gold and shaded n astu rtiu m r<d. In fra g ra n c e it re m inds one o t prim rose*.—Am oricon A g ricu ltu rist. TUt* A u t o m o b i l e an i l t h e F l o r l n t . In consequence o f Increased rates by exp ress cem pnujes fo r th e c a rria g e ot flow ers th e grow ers uenr New Y ork a re consid ering th e u n d ertak ing o f tran sp o rlln g th eir prod ucts to m a rk e t them selv.»*. A m erican G ard en b eliev es th a t the autom obile florists' ex p ress from Je rse y grow ers to th e New Y ork tra d e is not m rem ote possibility, b ut a n ear probability. D.-dlfls, in said county, sell .t i ubli ■ auction to the highest T h e V alu e I* In side. bidderm r cash iu hand on day of sale, »ab je c t to iv'leniptitm in the manner provided T h e m au who feeds green clover, •>y law, all flit* riglit. title and interest th a t green boue. sound grain, fresh veg the a ; id defendant had on the 5th day of De- etab les afid pure w a ter and provide« y e m b tr , 1MM7, «»r has since acquired, or now ] ha.*, of, In and to the following described real clean w orking”"nnd living room fo r the estate, to-w it: T h a t tra ct or parcel of land hens will have no trouble about the 1« inu' a part of the donation land claim of q u ality o f his eggs, be tb e sh ells white, : Jo h n II. Sm ith ami wife, notification No. 2.- fil)5, claim No. 50, in township 9 south, ratn<e pink or dark brow n, sa y s M aine F a rm | 5 west of the W illam ette meridian, in the er. V alue is inside th e shell, not In tb e ¡cou n ty of Folk and sta te of Oregon, and coloring m a tter which en ters into Its bounded and described a* follow*, to-w it: R^- com position. ¡winning a t a point which is thus located: South 14.50 chains and tin nee s«»ut-h 5 3 de- i R n t T h e y ’ r e H a r d t o C n t. 1 greet« east 31.40 chains from the northwest j coi m r of said donation land claim , running A w riter In C ountry G en tlem an In thence east 10 09 ch. ins t<* the division line re feren ce to green Itone sa y s: “W e pre i of saitl claim , thence south t<* the south boun dary of said claim , thence north K5 degrees fe r th e rib s o f beef, chopped in tw o 14 minutes west 10.12 chains, and thence Inch pieces and packet! In th e feeder north 58 27 chain* t«> ‘ he place of beginning, hiccly. It ta k es but a few m inutes of eon*. Jn in g 58 79 acres, more or less, together hand tabor to reduce them to the with the tenem ent*, hereditam ents and a|»- purtenances thereunto Itelonging, or in any proper size und condition fo r feeding, so p erfectly ure th e cu ttin g knives ad- wise appertaining. Dated this 27th da> <»f M arch, 1903, J . T. F O R D , i'heritff of Folk conntv. Oregon. In pots. G eran iu m s should h ave a sh ift aud be given more room. T h ey will m ake fine p lan ts for E a ster. E c z e m a , P s o r ia s is , S a lt R h e u m , T e t t e r and A c n e B e lo n g to th a t c la s s o i in fla m m a to ry aftfl d is fig u r in g s k in e r u p tio n s th a t c a u se m ore g e n u in e b o d ily d is c o m fo rt and w o rry th a n a ll o th e r kn o w n d ise a ses. T lte im p u r itie s o r s e d im e n ts w h ich c o lle c t in th e s y s te m b e c a u se o f p oor d ig e s tio n , in a c tiv e K id n e y s an d o th e r o r g a n s o f e lim in a tio n a re l iken up by th e b lo o d , s a tu r a tin g th e s y s te m w ith acid p o iso n s an d flu id s th a t ooze ottl th ro u g h th e g la n d s a n d pores o f th e s k in , p ro d u c in g an in d e- Scrib aM e itc h in g an d Im m in g , a n d •• I can c b .a r f u l l y en d o rse y o u r S. S. S. th e y ello w , w at-'-V d is c h a rg e fo rm s a . a , u r , fo r E czem a. I w n , tro u b led w ith it f o r SO y e a r , a n d tr ie d m a n y in to c r u s ts am i S o res o r l i t t l e brow n r e m e d i e , w ith n o g o o d e f f e c t ., b u t a f t e r «ted w h ite sc a b s t h a t d rop off, le a v in g a . i n « a few b o t t l « . o f S . S . a . w a a e n t i r e th e s k in te n d er nnd raw . T h e effect ly r e lie v e d . W m . C a m p b e ll, 8 13 W . C e n tra l S t ., W ic h ita , K an . o f th e p oison m a y c a u s e t h r s k in to c ra c k and b leed , o r g iv e it a s c a ly , fis h y a p p e a ra n ce ; a g a in th e e r u p tio n s m a y c o n s is t o f in n u m e ra b le b la c k h e a d s an d p im p le s o r h ard , red b u m p s upon th e f ire. P u rific a tio n o f th e b lood is th e o n ly re m e d y fo r t h e s e v ic io u s s k in d ise ases. W a s h e s an d p ow d ers c a n o n ly h id e fo r a tim e th e g la r in g b le m ish e s, S . 8 . S . e r a d ic a te s a ll p o is o n o u s a c c u m u la tio n s , a n tid o te s th e U r i c an d o th e r a cid s, an d re sto re s th e blood to its w o n ted p u rity , am i s tim u la te s an d re v ita liz e s th e s lu g g is h o rg a n s , an d th e im p u r i tie s p a ss o ff th ro u g h t h e n a tu ra l c h a n n e ls and I el ¡ev e tlte s k in . S . S . S . is th e o n ly g u a ra n te e d p u re ly v e g t ta b le blood p ti-'fic i I t c o n t a in s n o A rs e n ic , P o ta s h o r o th e r h a rm fu l m in e ra l. *> • W rite u s a b o u t y o u r p ase an d o u r p h y s ic ia n s w ill ad v ise w ith o u t c h a r g e . W e h av e n h a n d so m e ly illu s tr a te d h ook on s k in d is e a s e s , w h ic h w ill l*e »cu t ( r t e to a ll w iio w ish it. T H E t w i n « P E C ir iC C O ., A t l a n t a . O * . E ffo rt a n d Its Effect. It P 4 >'s to think. It Is like putting n.on**y out Ht iifterpst. D ollars nutka l inai d ollars, and th oughts m ake o th er thoughts. W t- a re so accu stom ed to ' i i T H T t s I I F R F R Y H IV E S T H A T T H E I T tltr.^i.vl fllft Iti» flnsti « «.(Hint M H«|- hnviu;,' th is old world rew ard us foF re b itd ra to r ot th« estate of A very P . IU I rh » f tldn.-s w e |n d e lla rs th a t we forget • love**««», an«i Monday, Mar *|h. inftt. « t 1 th ere is such a rew ard ns b rain s—m en o 'rfw li, i* m ., of !**!tl « ta j. a l th e ron» t i r.*u rt he*«»«. <*f P.»U co u n ty . t 'r « u i i . ha» »*ecu llr*U by lio n . J . tal grow th. Happy tlte one who secs E. Sll*!c>. jiH¡«e «•# lUe . o u n ! * ewuit fu ra titi c o o n tr , •11 th ese th in gs in th eir proper light, >< th e tim*' ;in«l plat-« f'T th e tn**rin/ «»t the m ute All p rU B W iiitenwte«» in m iti u s itte r are hereby i»o- Who rc-o g n lses in e te r y fa ilu re a le»-’ t ;fle J t*t appe.tr at « i * I i.jnea*««» « h o * cau«e. if any son learned, in every effo rt a rew ard, th e re he, w n j m i l M e -o n t t h a M it««t lie approved • ik I th e M vount « t i l e .! and . 1 >•***»». he It only a little speck o i m ental Italia*. O roc >n. Meh. i * . l* n * . energy. C. w. BABUL» K Settlement. N ¡ Administrator of tbe m tate of i (fee earn J Avery D. Babcock,