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V -" FULLING HAIR t o l . F u f [) v .u .» r r a t li. l’u r i» era l w ooar for governor of the TlfllTp* pin**». T he Rcrtiidals in c*onuectl«>u with T iiF KINDNESS OF DISEASE. tiie Cuban esponditurei are a tllsgram to us as u nation and to 'reward the ’Yith o! . forefathers disease wits principal offenders with Hit* apecial fa m evil ii.lhienee. We should no lon- vor o f the prenldent 1 h not the* way to encourage the army to bf*:h Ideals. P.’iiie'sOelsry Compound Make* andKaeps g. r look .t it in that way— at least, General Wood is no doubt a pleasant the Children Wall and Strong. f »> “ « ‘•w.t « M j« » companion am) a master o f single itv Sir l*Ti*ricnck I revet», an hnglh>n stick, which the wound of the presi- m ji1 1 -km n. To the modern expert, dent’s Imml proves, but these qualities Mathers Make It th® Home Medlfln® says, disease is merely the out- wbk-U the- u rv ik h -n t L »ld., S., l.l„l,ly do l u r Ih e UtHe 0 u ;'.. • com « o f n a tu ra l p r o c e s s « , whose not iu the opinion of other folk make .... _ ... M . 5 ^. » 1 lircat sclillers or '.via** s<»„„s,‘li>:*«. So, ebitdren, God .1 « ^ •«<*• { « * m rpose ut b o tto m is a kind ly or Is tho extra» », .ml and w asteful ex- I'u ja e i, '„ii» h-ann woulJ ■ • n cu ce n t one. Its sym ptom s are pendlture nf otaai* people’s money a tit.s,,|alc. they should ever 1 « cm «:fully m erely exp ressio ns o f a n a tu ra l c i- recominer.dation for milUary or civil leaded in diibihoJd and youth, if we expect fo rt tow ard cu re .” T h e y a re “ not advancement. What the president them to lipcn into perfect men and women, malign in intent, Imt luive for tlicir deems the biiiliuut qnnllth*s of General I Iu the home and at «chool, the children end the ridding of the body of tlie Wood are n:»f good re isons for Ills Irctng have their times of ill bcalih and »uttering. very troubles which they are sup premunii over otli.'r oilu-ers o * tlie Wo often note the pallid ami bloodies» cheeks, heavy eyes, nervous movements, and twitch- p o s e d to represent.” A fter all, how uriny. who lmve niren I" y t u lo tic iii ^ s of liiubs and museks. 1 hey complain of service »'It!: Imt slow proilioiloii. »'ItLi hcvlache, droiysiness, weariness, dyspepsia, ever, this view is not so very new. reeonls mi. uail-siieil by any O bm ii or and indigestion. All such symptoms and ail- . Even . in the middle . uges . wise e men im-.il» mean ihat the a d » ol iiisea.se will have 1 talk ed y f th e cu ra tiv e fo rce o f na- sim ilar scaisial*. a fast am! film h<.U, unless | n»|'er measure» tu re ,” alld ill tills p h rase lies tile are taken lo restore a ('erfeet comlilion ol^ tl'llt h oil wliu ll S ir F re d e rick lias (• rl«t t o r rto I> m i ’* M ill. Now that the «i • >ar:.m»-nt o f com h e a lt h . based his lecture. Still it is fre Thousands f wise and prudent parent* have merce Is on its feet and spoiling to g t iide their children happy* healthy, and vigor quently forgotten that nature means antitrust facts and to publish them, if ous hy giving them nature’s medicine, Paine’s well hy us, and it is u good thing tin* president think» it advisable thus Cckty Compound. In many severe and com - to l»e once iu awhile reminded of it. to spoil Ids cl::.nces in 1:* G. Secretary p|tl»alct| ( JSOSt pA{ne\ ( . Ury Compound has — Success. C ortelyou will welcome suggestions restored health when the little ones were given from any one who scouts the trail of a up by physicians. trust or who knows where are its If your dear ones are not as hearty, strong, lairs. It is the dut\ of onci» and ail o f ruK^‘‘l a* ikey should11«, try the health us to put our antitrust facts up to Cor- K1'™« "< r»lnc' » ( eleiy Compound. tclyou. p .- i s ,: •» at ,!„■ business ami .... ..... ^ ^ may lie slo»' Iu strlhlnx the trail If not The house is made fcrigiit sad cozy with eucounigeil at tlie start. BUDS ANO FLOWERS OF »’DO, SOUND LOGIC. n u il I ntt>»t l.si V>r. In bis recciii spceiii al thè trotino!* trini» hanouct Iloti. IS. M bliopard de- flood Democratic prilli i|»le# very elose- l> ani. alterisi *» un- irnti.a eoi* riin g tue Intlm at’- rclallous oxlsilng b o v a e u Union l.-ilair ami thè Democratic pi rty. Oli tlie n ih jcct of orpatiiziHj capitai and of federai Injm ictions he suiti: “T he Democratic party bua u -ver lumie and »III never un:si- un attaek upotl thè freedom of thosc wlto bave lawfully inaile fortun -s lo malie tinnii (urger. Ami very certulnly thè Doino- crutic party, ti.:.de up In so l .rg - |>urt of u n te cani. rs. cuu never In- orino-- wdsc tinnì loyitl to iubor orguni/.aiions or stami otlierwise tinnì for tliclr use- fulm-sa. tliclr inorai und economie ne- cessitlcs, tliiir rigiri«. tliclr generai benevolente. • • • I helieve tlie eco acuì» lc eiiieUuny of our own country lui» been vaslly hicreaaed and jn st.ee prò- ini.t.-il by trade unious. They coiistitute otte of thè great ami conservative forces of our Imlustrutl liglits. • • • ••Cu» iiuythlug Involve more il.uiger Prevent baldness and cleanse the scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff with to conservative luteresls tinnì un-Amer- lenii Ititerfcreuce tvllh (lersonal liber shampoos of Cutlcura Soap, and light ty, sucl» as was lllustm tetl by tlie ln- dressings with Cutlcura, purest o f Jiinctlou oril.-r grilliteli In St. 1-oul* thè emollients and greatest of skin cures. othor day by a federili judgo of nl.illty This treatment at once stops falling and cbiir.i. ter? Xo doubt thè Jutlge hair, removes crusts, scales and dand when he forbuile •pcrsimsJou' belleved ruff, destroys hair parasites, soothes tbere was lini for tl.e prohlbltion. But, If so. tlien so unirli law ouglu to ho Irritated, itching surfaces, stim ulate* fori Invilii .vpfitled. T in i I belleve to' the hair follicles, loosens the scalp skin, supplies the roots with energy and be thè opinion of telai- rullroud invnem imi cupitnllMS us » .'Il tts of otlier ivlse nourishment, and makes the hair grow meli. upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy “Xow. Htich a law or m e of line us scalp w hen all else fails. thè St. Louis injunrtion illustratesi Millions now rely on Cutlcura Soap, assisted Ity Cutlcura Ointment, the unta us all In diinger. and ultliinitely ! ;reat skin cure, for preserving, purify- nono inore tinnì thè rlglit. T heir linai ngand beautifying t lie skin, tor cleans -afety. like tlie wiufnre of thè iniddlf ing the scalp O f cru-ts, scales, and ini liil.oriug uniss.-s, Is in frceilom tc dandruff, and the stopping of .ailing pi ali unii «liti- limi art al.oilt I: » fili hair, tor softening, whitening and ihltigs. In t.'rfi‘rence witlMOu*!» freo soothing red, rough, and sore hands, doni In our country is revolutlouiiry | for baby rashes, Itehlngs and chitlings, In the form of hath* for annoying and rcckless Irritations and lullaminatlons or too Is il anything l«*«s thnn cjihunltoiu free or offensive perspiration, in the flint in tin* armory of law weapon«| form of washes for ulcerative weak should be found to restrain that kind nesses, and many sanative, antiseptic of freedom when thus far the armory purposes, which readily suggest them of law has been ransacked in vain foil selves to worndh and mothers, as well weapons equal to tbo prevention ot | as for all the purposes of the toilet, combinations expressly forbidden by hath, and nursery. Sale greater than the world's product of other skin cures. statute?” Sold throughout tho civilized world. $a«e Your Hair with ] Shampoos of Guticura Soap and Dressings of Guticura, and Economical Remedies For Making the Hair Grow when All Else Fails. HOME LIFE. Uricsol D r. Shun and I I ! n 1 ' a l l r u l . T ake D,»5rt'W»"5 ADDU CE INI «CST A nd BOND PURCHASE ffOH V. rHH'ytNbV SM ÎISTIM3HDU.S DIAMOND DYES P il l o w a n d t a D Io c o v o r e , c u r t a i n s , p o r t io r o o , a f s . ' m n s , t i d i e s , a n d c h o ir c o v e r l n r o , m a y b e d y e d b e a u t if u l a n d a r t ia t io c o l o r s . Direc tion Look mid 45 dyed «»niple« free. DIAM OND D Y E S , liurliugton, VL i CUBAN WJ. STiiW, TRUCKS». AH. I ) a .l l a ..s : O r e g o n A fair «hare of patronage solicited nd all o-ders prom ptly filled. A . .K P A I N T P R , ng, kalsom ing and )>af>er h ingiug. SCANDALS REV IV ED R e n o w n l o f t h e C h a r t r e s o f C e .’. e r a 1 W o o i I ' n l .a v l i i h l ^ x p e u i l l t u r e » * Preaching hours at 11 and 7 :30. M A U T I A , House, sign and ornam ental, g ra in D allar , CHURCH D IR E C T O R V . The revival of the charges that Hath hone has again brought to public no Preaching Sunday morning and ev tiee of the lavish expenditures of Gen F a m ily P a id . ruing. Sunday school at 0 :45. Kp- eral Wood when governor of Cuba It Is reported from St. Paul that the would not receive much attention if ii worth league at ti Prayer meet Standard Oil trust on losing a local iug Thursday evening.— 11. N. Hounds, were not for the fact that President suit for damages to the amount of $ 10 .- Roosevelt 1« said to have sclt'teO G“'*- pastor. 000 on Account of Injuries cau»ed by gasoline at once advanced the price and In nine daV» collected from the lo ItAUTtaY CHURCH. cal public enough extra to pay all the Preaching Sunday morning and ev costs. Here we have publicity, but not The Leading Paper of ening. Sunday «elioni at 10. K. V necessarily the preventive. -Springfield P /U . a t6 :3 0 . Prayer meeting Wed the Pacific Coast, > ltepublicun. nesday evening.— J. R. U. Russell, - - Ott e o o *. Sheriffs Sale. M K. CH U RC H . The San Francisco pastor. Chronicle l'REHRYTKKIAN CH URCH. Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Sunday school at 10. Chris tian Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening.— W, T. W ar- dle, pastor. The Weekly Chronicle The very best weekly News paper published in the entire West. CHRISTIAN CH URCH. $1.50 a Year. Pleaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Hilda sellout at 10. Senior Christian Kmleavor at 6:30. Bible class and prayer me-ting Thursday evening— L. Green, pastor. In H a d ln f postage to any p art o f the (Jutted .State«, Canadu and M exico. 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— Horticulture— - Poultry— Live S to c k - Mining— L iterature- 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 arc 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 clo^e touch with conditions prevail ing on this Coast. RVAHUBI.1CAI. CH U RCH . Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening at the Dallas college chape! Sunday school at 10. Cliristinn Kn deal or at 6:30. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening,— A. A. Winter, pastor, M. K CH U R C H , SOUTH. Preaching every Sunday morning and evening and Sunday school at 10 o'clock.—J . C. Cook, pastor. The Newsat Light. The Cooper II. wilt mercury vapoi i lcctrical lamp is tilt* clicii|icsl light in tlie tvnrltl, barring tlie sun. It Itasi no red rays nini is therefore less irritating to the eve limn any ptlier light, hut this nhsenee of red rays nuikes colors mixed »¡III red appear us shades of dirty brown nr bright violet, and the woodwork of the room is given a greenish tint, while tile faces of persons are green, blotched with purple. SEND FOR A SAMPLE COPY. It will be sent free. Do you want the Chronicle Reversib’e Map ? Amazed the Ouchess. Aecording to a London. weekly, j the Duchess of Marlborough is as- ■ tounded at the extravagance ills played by Now York society during tier present \isit to relatives there. Espeeinl ly was she amazed at tin- 1 splendor of an entertainment given in Newport by the » tie of her kins man, Cornelius Vanderbilt, win. brought an entire company over from New York to amuse her guests one evening. Showing the United States. Dominion of Canada and Northern Mexico ON ONE SIDE. Map of the World ON THE OTHER SIDE. Send $2 and get the Map and "Weekly Chronicle’’ for one year, postage prepaid on Map and Paper. The Daily, Hy Mali, rM tM * i**id. At War Without Knowing It. There ,is a Kumpcan state which > has Ih'i'ti at war over thirty-six years without knowing it. This is L idi-! tenstein. In lH'ltl, at the outbreak of war lietwecn Prussia and Austria, I the Prim e of Lichtenstein declared for Austria. When | h -nee was mud*, this principality was forgotten, it had made war and never signed the peace, ('onseipiently, aecording to al! precedent, it is utili ni a »talc o f Only Î7.80 a Year. Address M. H. de * YOUNO, Proprietor "R a n K ranrtacv C h ron trU .’ * San Francisco. Cal. v C IR C U L A T IO N DRPARTM KN T. BO Y E A R S ' E X PE R IE N C E war. F o r O ver 3 t» 'y T « a - a . All olii and wrii Irosi rcntedy. W i i i s i o w ’» H o tH iiiitf S v r n p hai» Mrs h. ri- D< m ‘ I for over « xty ve *rs hy mi iio n n t»f iiiftiu fi« f »r th**ir chihlrvn n h ile Lptli- T n * dc M a m ts D is io n s Coe» m i g h t , Ac. Anvoee Msi.Rnf a an« Se^»»p*'as ma * ifrLif fiRA-oriitltt «air op»nh*n frw*hrth<ir an >«Milton t« prohnbty w l M i im r . w it •* p»*rfi*ct v |t mh th«> n« »rri«’tlv<*oart«l*ntlnl. . NANI tho «riiilri» «<»Iteti* ih« g nm *, m II mv « uil •«'•it fron. o itlM t -Jn* fo r» * y « I ’ lip iH * inhen thr-Miirh Munit i JTl'«‘. p u m . o lir e « w in tl c * * lic iim l i r t l i e i»-»t •/ rciat noi*«. *rl»hoo» ch» mit«, In th« rent««ly fui rii«rrh< «*« In pl«*»»iMt 1 «. Ih « lA itr. Hnlil by rin ig g i«^ in every lU nytrm cd w«*#htT. U m M r ' r i o f t l i e w o rld 2/» r e titi* a b o l t l e . A *t»niii»<»mt»iT "t ikr ÊfiemtMf [Mraai. T m . R K i r rulue I nowiMtmiler«. i* incAlniUhle. He «urr «mi j.NO' ; four n< nth», $L Ì<A«1 bf «in Sdentine American. MB k for Mr«. Winulow'* Hoothmg 8y TUp M a d Uike no otlier kiud. • Â U tfÆ S a B fi* I PEOPLE OF THE DAY n o t k t : is h k h k b y ( iiv i:\ t h a t hy virtue <»f an execution isHiied out of the circuit c >urt <*f tlie state of ()regi*n for the county of Polk, on the 13th day of M ay j 1 »03, to me directed, upon a judgm ent ren- d ’fred in said court o*i the 11th day of M ay IDO”*, and enrolled and dock^ ed in the office of tin clerk of said court on said 11th day of May. 11)03; which judgm ent in in favor of (). K L* et. plaintiff, and against tlie Kalis C itv Cured F ru it company, a corporation, defend* ut, atid by which execution I am com m and ed to sell the following described real proper ty of said defendant, being tlie property a t tached in said action, to w it Lot 0 in block T R EA T M EN T OF CATS. !J, of tin- first addition to the town o f F a lls C ity, in Folk county, Oregon, together with H oyt (• I V r d T h e m a n d C u r e T l i e l S 11 and sin gular the tenem ents, hereditam ent- and appnr.vttances thereunto belonging i »r in 1 A 11 m e i l l s . -in wi»c api-erliiniMK. or -o much tliere-o h Puss should be fed regularly. Don’! I. a ' lie lK'iYKMry t«. satiefy said jiidgm ent, think because your cat happens to be \. it i accruing costs on said writ; 1 will mi . C u r e s Rheum atism Uricsol is a uric acid solvent — that is, Uricsol dissolves the excess of uric acid in the system and eliminates It, curing rheuma tism. Uricsol does this without in juring any part of the body— in fact it aids the stomach, creates an appetite, stimulates the intes tinal glands- -has a healthy action on the liver. Uricsol is very effective in chronic rheumatism for it can be taken without In juriously efiecting any part of the body. For sale at $ 1.00 a bottle by all druggists, or sent prepaid to any address upon receipt of price. Address all communications west of Mississippi to Los Angeles, Cal. East of Missis sippi to P. O. Box 401. Atlanta, Ga. 2 U r ic s o l C h e m ic a l C o . L o s M a g e te » , C a t. K f f i ’f F o r m F lifh t. Though he hasn't often “run away,** Jam es Ii. K eene has got Iu the habit uf living to "fight another day.” About once in so often thia moat daring of financier* puts on the gloves with an* utl.er of the big ones in Wall street, and the fur generally fliea on such oc casions. At present he has a “go” on with the H arrlinan Interests, the con trol of the Southern Pacific railway be ing the stake. Mr. Keene boldly states that the tight will he continued and will uot end until the Harrlnian party has been ousted from the control of the Rout hern Pacific. He doe» not mince words in his explanation to the fluau- porluna v tu »how ins Worth on tho j metropolitan >t;i;;or “ Oh, 1 could not po.. -il)|y yiw* you a part,” said the great manager, “ but I dare say I could arrange to let you walk on 1 with the crowd in the last a ct.” The j young A»pirunt flushed with indig - 1 nation, U I. holdttig himself well in ' hand, ri plied pi« . antly, “ My dear Mr. Tree, 1 really don’t think I have heard anything <|uite so funny i from you since vour Hamlet.” B r i g h t ’ s D is e a s e . T h e largest sum ever (mid for a pr< scri»‘fioii, clw nged bands in ^an F ran - JAMES n KF.KMX ci-co A ngn*t iiOth, 1901. T h e trans I <’Iul world why he has undertaken the fer invcdveiiin coin and s to c k $112,500 present light. He says that the suit to and was paid by a patty of business enjoin the Union Pacific from voting m e n for a specific for B rig h t’s disease the $ 00 , 000,000 of Southern Pacific arid diabefes. h ith erto incu rable d\s- stock which it holds in its treasury was ea!-»*». l in y conm ieocetl l he serious uot begun by the famous stock pool of in vest iual ion of the specifi- Noveni which he is the manager, but by him her lu ib , 1000. T hey interviewed self. score» of the cured and fried it ou t on lie asserts that the join t operation ils m erits bv pu tting over three dozen of the two roads hy one set of o if leers r ises on fl»e tre n im cn t and w atching i.s contrary to tlie antitrust and inter in in T hey :»1»" g 1 t physician» to state commerce laws and that a vigor mniu' ch ron ic, i •mrable cases, and ous effort will be made to set aside the adm inistereri it will) Hie physicians for ownership of tlie Southern Pacific by judges. Up to August 2 0 fb , eighty | the Union Pacific. seven p e r c e n t ol 'In lest cases were c ith e r well or progressing favorably. L iU l« - lle l« l P a s s e d . T h ere being but th irteen per ce n t of* failu res, the parties were satisiied and j Several iiiomher» of the judiciary committee were gathered in their room closed the tra n sa ctio n . T h e proceed : I ings of the investigating com m ittee | near the close of the late session of congress relating experiences when ami the clin ica l reports of the test I 1 eases were published and will tie m ail- they took their exam inations for ad mission to the bar. • t tree on ap p licatio n. Address Jo h n i “A member of the committee before .1. F e lto n C om pany, 420 M ontgom ery ; which I appeared for exam ination,” stre e t. Ran F ra n cism . < ’aliiornia. said Mr. Littlefield, “was an old judge who had w ritten extensively on legal questions. One o f the questions asked presented a problem that had been dealt with exhaustively in a treatise TriE PASSING OF STEAM. in tlie Ciuintv c u r t of tlie state of Oregon by the judge, and I happened to re • | fur »lie c.Mmtv of I'uik. ( j member it because I knew the author , . . , , 1 , . , . 1 ill th " m atter uf th e estate uf Sarah K. so well by reputation. When I pre Inch b v inch 1 ho field IS contest- Kinh.-r. .lecease.l, C itation i l l , llilll s i o w i v , s u l l e n l y , the l o c o m o - T o ■' L. '•■'»her. M innie Heckley, H en rietta sented my answer, therefore, I took e x • H k ier. K a V A l'I'hoiate, 1,1-na t) .lolly »lie is g i'in g way before the in- ■■ ran k ................. j . .. . C. Fisher, 1?. .. .. B. actly tho ground the Judge had taken. <» - F Fisher, George “Tiu* o il judge looked over his spec F ish e r and Alice Fisher, and to all persons sislent trolley. A dozen years ago it tacles at me in evident approval. was onlv the ear horse and cable in i interested, greeting; •*‘Young 111 : 111 .* he said. I think yon ,i . " .l,.»« . , th v o n t otm ri h v * ^ ^ ' U‘ ' d' I H K S T A T L (> 1 ll,t tlia t t i l l e t t t l n t d b y ; ( »reg..n, you h i - !»•»r .y ol e<l and rr.p irc d t.. have answered that question very well, f Or- c l o c l r i c trU C tlO Il. 1 h e ll t h e trolley appear in t*N|Ctmiity o-aii t. m e »taU *urt very well indeed. I am surprised that . I ...» ;**» .n i» ii..r t nm *» )l* n agon, for the county m l "11», a t the man should have so pro poked an inquiring tentacle over the ¿t'í!aUa., in the oounty <»f lh.lk *> y<>"" found a knowledge of the law.* ” city limits into tlie suburbs. The re JH ia n ta , G a. Citation. a good mouser or ratter that, there S atu rd ay , June 13, fore, you can dispense with giving it were ^ • , a O u I f ' : ; r : L . r ' ; . ; »h i ¿ V r i h . « ^ ; ! ' « n l its l , s 1w t r i : « satisfuetorv, a t M u e t o r y , a and n d swiftly s w iftly M o n t ! -v , J i i n e I . ' 0 0 3 , regular lpettls, On the contrary, such ;.«.» tu thu Hnmr A t 1 1 "Vi.s-k " clock in in t i the afteriHM»n M o o d y *« III» D lu u e r . tv. —’ I a t i»ul>!ic .».*r»> am-iiun th - t i i e e oJoi'trio l e c t r i c lin e s ’ H u n g t tln*ir h e i r s snirlnr p i d e r vt e .................. " «»t tnat 0:1 '''■' ■ a course is quite apt to spoil the cat's in s lid county fur ca-l, ¡n lain,I. all uf the * jlllIll.,ntH to w ll t o »OWI1 „ „ . ¡ I tm-n ,n-t_tl.ere 1.» .!.-«• cmuh - why the l..ll.»-v- President lioosoveJi tells this joke to hunting propensities. Puss seldom hig).e8r l.id'i interest ,.f the - i l ,1,-fe.iitailt ' im 'l " - n l S i r o i n t O « l l lO t o w n , until .......... I real |.r..,.-rly I h »I uiiu « i „ » tu a ' . tit *"» nivtrrxssi» in m»- - vt urtr'iuiuib . • ,» . 1 ^ , • V , * 1 ” i * pursues mice for the purpose of food, ■ a, in and t«* naitiTeal property, or no much n o w g r e a t s e c t i o n s Ot t h e c o u n t r y , estate h I iou id not be s«»Id a t private sale, to- many of iris callers at tin* W hite House: but almost invariably for tlie sport that thertof un may he necessary to satisfy »aid a r o c o l» « e b b e d w ith . h e m . T h e t r o l - \ , ^ ' T L ^ ‘‘l ^ u , “My secretary of tiu* navy broke the chase affords, and although if it lx? judgment, viz: the sum "f -‘R0.00, with inter- le y m a j) 0 1 e a s t e r n M a s s a c h u s e t t s | ................th, th em e west loo f.-et, tlience ‘*t thereon at the i ate of •> per cents per an- down last winter. Moody had an a t hungry it will generally devour Its . « mini °uth ioo t <*t, thence eant loo f««*t, theuc* from May 11, 1003, until paid, and tlie looks as complete as tlie steam rail- M tack of nervous prostration. , fi * »• north 100 feet to tite plane «*f beginning;Also prey, yet It never enjoys such tootl, | sum of ¿512.60, costs un i disbursements, and road map. if you have a little time ot! ,,f t}„. .th -id*-.f M ■. an.ith« “Overwork?” naturally asks tin* vis and iicnco it is cruel to make it rely on also the costa accruing upon »»aiti writ. to spare, you can go on an electric j «■!»•*•> <*f ¡«»t a, in idock 3,» » shown "n the itor. Dated this loth «lay of A lay, 1003 it for its meal. .i. T. F o lti» . "No. the heavy round of soc ial duties. car to almost any pa part of sou th ern ! Puss is a good deal o f an epicure, and Sh eriff «if Polk county, Oregon. He cannot stand much. Hi* gave one New England that you could reach undivided :»u<- half interest you should satisfy its peculiar tastes dinner, and that completely unnerved by a locomotive and lo a good many lan I in Marion county, state of (Tieuon •s far as p ssiblc. says a w riter in the! W ITNKSS th«* Hon. J . F. Sil»i«y, judge him. k c gave It at tlie hotel, where New York Press. To treat a cat really j parts that you could not.— S. E. “Conper” Is the Word. ot tiie county court of the »tate «>f Oregon, f«*r tlie county of every tiling was got up for/ him. Mrs. well a regular diet should be followed. Mr. liirn an l Shaw holds that Moffett in McClure’s. [ se a l Polk, with the »ealof tr»M court- Dewey Invited all the guests. He had Two meals a day are quite suilicient, ‘Vn|q)er" is, after all, tlie most cor-i affixeri, tiii» Sth «lay «»f April, a guard of marines to see that every .it they must be substantial. In the Wilde of M ascachusetts. A. D., l!K)i. reel and the most English term that thing was ail right. He did not do a \\ lieu your cat is ill. you ought to Attest-: U. ■*>. Loughary, clerk. It might be thought that the day can possibly lie applied to tlie rep-1 thing but eat the dinner. lie was In a doctor it. M st cat owners seetn to I'.\' \ V r F ? % id»»is, deputy. had gone by when to the English l 'ubii*he<i by older «if .1. F», Sibley, countv i state of collapse for days a fter the diti- think the illnesses of anim als are of a rasentativi.» of law and order, and he mind America appeared as u land of 5 «rige. tier. It is wonderful how delicate these diflV’.vnt nature altogether from those advocates its permanent sulistitn- bachelors are.” Then tlie president of human beings and that while those tion for “ policeman.” At Essex hail waste places arid wildernesses unre laugh« loud and long. of man m tu ire all kinds of drugs and Mr. Shaw entertained the promoters deemed. But a story which a recent Final Settlement. medicines yet those of cats will cure of the new Public mid Polio Yijr. I visitor to England brings homo D u i*1i«*K n n t P a l m R c n c -h . themselves Gats frequently contract ¡lance society b* talking about the shows th at there are still honest to TI l ’ K I» PKKftilY (« IV KN T H A T T H E I N The Duke and Dm liess o f Manches sore throat. inchitis, pneumonia, con- police force and it< methods. “ 15oh- Britons who d<> not uudersti/nd our il'Tsitfiied ii'lminiHtratrix, with tlie will annexed r.mnption. diphtheria and typhoid fever, by,” said he, “ is slang, and police- "".V s o f lite. i the extalu of .1 Jay Br*»wn, tleeeMed, ha.« tiled ter, with the fath er of tlie latter, Mr. her final account a* such adimniatrutrix in tlie county Zimmerman, have been enjoying them and you <1 n't have to la* a veterinary man i- situplv a vulgar Latiniza- At a dinner table the American cMtirt <»f Polk minty, Orccon, and that said court has selves at Palm Beach. Fla., for some Burgeon to detect tho symptoms of such tion.” "('o p i)er," however, he deems happened to remark that there was x.t th-' h^arinu thereof on June 2, 1008, at 10 :v m . "f said «lay. and nil persons havinv oh- \ w eek s. They have entered heartily in disease«. 1 —' ’ Muss., and j.rtioi.M to the same are notitttd to present them to to the various «port« with cottagers a curlew in Camliridgt A r»ugh, untidy coat, accompanied excellent Saxon for describing a »ill e mrt <»n or lieiore ttahi lime some other towns. and hotel guests. Lady Mary Alice tinted, tilt*27th «lav of April, 1903. by unusual restiessn. sH, is a pretty man »r.o pursues and captures.— NANCY O. BKOW.V, English “ A curfew ?” asked London I>ni 1 v Chronicle. sure Indieati iii that there's something Admlnistmlrix with will annexed of the estate of I lady. J . Jay Brown, deveased wrong In the feline’s physical arrange “ Y e s ; a bell that rings at half The Riot Cartridges. ment. and precautionary measures should he immediately taken. A dose H ereafter when troops are pent past 0 to call the.children off the of castor oil is as effective in the case to ijuoll riots they will carry a ape- street.” c f cats as ii is in that of human beings rial cartridge, which the wac de “Oh, I ree,” said the English lady to ward off the»«» complaints and Is partment ¡.s now ready to furnish. affahlv. “ I suppose after dark there P C R T L A N D -T H E D A L L E S R O U T E , much easier administered. W“ > «-»nd'nKs. It will la* just a> elFecUre as the is danger from wolves ” Cod liver oil is u t only relished by ordinary cartridge, hut only at short nearly over.; kind of cat. but is. of A Cutting Retort. i urse. nourishing and stn.uid be liber range. According to the description Bccrboltm Tree, the London nc- j issued hy the department, the r i o t / ally given in tlie wiuter months, when A | cartridge is effective a t d ista n ces up tor, has rath er a pompous manner, natural warmth must be preserved littit* sulphur iniMotl with tin* food or to 200 van Is, and bv using it the which is calculated to rutile the tem- the fleet W ^ a rioter I ] * r of other people nt times Rprrml up« n tiu* animai*» paw« is an vold'ier An oiiVctivo provotiiive of siiiunior com , chance to get out of harm’s way. ! " ‘'tor fro'» »lie provinces called upon / .ISÇ J plaint». 1 him .recently, h o y n g to get an o n -1 To ndininistcr most medicine with a minimum amount of danger of receiv ing scratches tin* feline »h«ntl«l be roli- (d in a sh«*et. with its feet comfortably presstal to its body, and its mouth can Steamers: then be fori»»«I and kept open while the 1 U T H K S 8 O P M ANCHE f t T lR medicine is administered. Montague, the nfxteen-montb old The otlmogntphic collections in the (laughter of the duchess, also receive « The lin im en t b o ttle and flan nel strip are Brltisli niuseiim have received an itu much attention. She resembles her familiar objects in n e arly every household. portant addition by the pr«»»«*nt which mother, being fair, plump and of tbo They ate the w eapons th a t have been used for tlie Prince «>f Wahvfl lias made to Hint German type. generations to lig h t old R heum atism , and are institution of the valuable series of The duchess dresses in exqnisit* about as effective in th e battle w ith th is g ia n t object* «>f native workmanship necu taste. She and the duke are taking disease as the blu nd erbu ss of our forefathers mulnted hy him during Iris (*ruis«^|B the bridge whist lessons every day. Th • Ophlr. Several o f the «peeimen» ar«> would be in modern w arfare. duchess is having her portrait pain* «I Rheumatism is caused by an acid, sour of great m rit/ n nd will mal;«» good dc- by Mrs. Leslie Cotton of New Yo, \ lieien«’!e» in tin* museum collection by condition of the blood. It is filled w ith acrid, irrita tin g m atter th a t se ttle s and is giving the sittii , s :.t V ritehai. in the joinus, m uscles and nerves, and lin im en ts and o ils nor n o th in g C O M F O R T S A F E T Y adding material which tin* authorities else applied e x te rn a lly can d islod ge these g ritty , corroding p articles T h ey have long étalon cored to maintain. wen- deposited tliere by th e blood and can lie reached on ly throu g h th e blood. E C O N O M Y P L E A S U R E G la * « « v n r e . Révérai patriotic societies of I^ouisi- Rubbing with lin im e n ts som etim es relieve tem porarily th e aches and An authority says that glassw are wil» ana have loi tied in n project t«> pur pains, but these are o n ly sy no tom s w hich are liab le to return w ith every Inst longer and look l>ett»‘r if the fol chase n large collection of relics of An change of the w e a th e r; th e real disease lies deeper, th e blood and system lowing hiuts as to Its cui-e am] preser drew Jackson now In the possession £ : $ c ? l l e n - t M e a l s are infected. R heum atism ca n n o t be rad ically and perm anently cured vation are regarded: Tepid water, tho of Colonel Ainlrew Jackson of the fain until the blood lias lieen purified, and no rem edy does th is so th o ro u g h ly best castlle or other pure soap and a lly of tlie hero of Notv Orleans. Tlie ami promptly as S . S . S It neutralizes the acids and sends a stream Steamer« 1* sve t* r m i n 'b «I »i1v. e x stiff bm sb are the first essentials. A ft collection ineiudes a desk chair w hich o f rich , stro n g blood to th e a ffe te d parts, w hich cept S im »«1«} , at 7. *. m.— I*» Iv roiHtri er washing and rinsing place tlie cut once belonged t«> George Washington d issolves and w ashes ou t all foreign m aterials, and th e irip t«» <*!»»«'.uie L c~# til * »1 nz ti»i glass In boxwood saw d ust This will and which was pr»»sent«s1 t«» Pr«»sident sufferer ob tain s happy re lie f from th e tortu rin g pains. l(»r» s tine oppo tuni'y to view tlie absorb the moisture in the cutting. Jackson .virile lie was an «»« îtpant of S . S . S . co n ta in s no potash or oth er m in eral, bnt Next remove the sawdust from the fC ih iry . the White House, a »ninth *\ given to is a p erfect veg etable blood pu rifier and m ost plain surfaces with a soft cloth. By Jackson by Ijifa y e tte and a broast F o r »I«*t (ile«l inform ation of tickets, O n r p h y sicia n s w ill advise, w ithout ch arg e, all n o following these directions the original •Utile «>f N.tpoleou pr»»«s-ntod by the exhilarating tonic. b e r th r t w r v u io u « , e«c.t c a ll «»r w rite clearness mid sparkle or the glass will w rite about their case, and we w ill send free our special b o o t on R heum atism emperor. t o A b le r stre et w h a rf, P o rtla n d , O r. be uutiutaiued. aud its tre a tm e n t THE S * I F T SPECIFIC CO., AilaaU , 6a. y Regulator Line. Bailey Gatzert Regulator Daiies City Meiiako H . G. CA M PBELL, Manager.