Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 29, 1903, Image 4

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    ITCHINGJCZEMA
M M m Mw, M i l and
Scaly Emptions.
Instant Relief and Speedy
Cure Afforded by
Cnticora Soap, Ointment aid Pills
When All Else Fails.
COMPLETE TREATMENT, $1.00.
Th<* ngonlzlng Itching and b u rn in g of
th e ekla, as in eczem a; th e frig h tfu l
scaliD g,as in p so riasis; th e loss of h a ir
and c ru stin g o f th e scalp, as in scatled
h e a d ; th e facial disfigurem ent, as In
p im ples and rin g w o rm ; th e aw ful suf­
fe rin g of In fan ts and th e a n x ie ty of
w orn-out p a re n ts, as in m ilk c ru st, te t­
te r and sa lt rh eu m , all dem and a rem ­
ed y o f alm o st su|>erliuuiau virtues to
su ccessfully cope w ith th em . T h at
C u ticu ra Soap, O in tm en t an d T ills are
su ch sta n d s proven beyond a ll doubt.
N o sta te m e n t is m ade reg ard in g them
th a t is n o t ju stitied by th e stro n g est
evidence. T h e p u rity an d sw eetness,
th e {lower to afford Im m ediate relief,
th e c e rta in ty o f sjieedy an d perm an en t
c u re , th e absolute sa fety and g re a t
econom y, have m ade them th e standard
sk in cures and hum our rem edies of the
civilized w orld.
B athe th e affected p arts w ith h o t
w a te r and C uticura tioap, to t'leau se the
surface o f cru sts and scales an d soften
th e th ickened cuticle. D ry , w ith o u t
h a rd ro b b in g , ami apply < uticura ( Hut­
m en t freely , to allay itc h in g ,Irrita tio n
and inflam m ation, and soothe and heal,
an d , lastly . In th e sev erer form s, take
C u ticu ra R esolvent Tills, to cool and
cleanse th e blood. A single set is often
sufficient to cu re th e m o st to rtu rin g ,
d isfiguring and hum iliating skin, sealp
and blood hum ours, w ith loss of hair,
w h en all else falls.
th e r u n n in g 'tu rf , IT it w us co n d u cted
ou th e sa m e plan, It w ould u ndoub ted
You Will Be Happy it Well.
ly be a ll th a t, b u t It h as not been. T h e
tro u b le seem s to h a v e been th a t th e
Lord
D e r b y a n d M a j o r D e l mu«*.
public h a s not been c a te re d to enough.
H o rse# .t*n e v e ry w h e re a re g re a tly in
A select few h av e ru u th in g s to su it
te re s ie d in Hi«* m utch race betw een th em se lv e s an d In acco rd an ce w ith j
t o n ! D a r b y , 2:U.V?v, an d M ajor D elniar. th e ir ideas.
fc.05V.f» t t h i c l i in to ta k e place Ju ly 4.
T he tim e seem s to be n e a r a t hand
T h e a n* iiigetm ijts for the race w ore w hen th e men w ho control th e tro ttin g
co n clu d ed recen tly in New York. T he t u r f m u st realise th a t g ig a n tic ste p s I
s ta k o s a re to Iu* $5.000 a side, and Da- j a re necessary to place th e g a m e on th e Bestows th a t Health and
vid B o n n e r will hold th e m oney, i sam e b a sis w ith th e ru n n in g tu rf, an d
Georgi* S pear, rite tr a in e r o f Lord D or | th e re is no reason w hy it should not he
Vigor th a t M akes Liv­
by, a m i A. 1*. M cD onald of A lbany, ju st a s popular.
ing a Pleasure.
w h o drive» M a jo r D elm ar, m ad e the !
m atch , each d ep o sitin g $1.000 w ith Mi ! E d M i l l « J o i n « W i t h II. C. S u n d e r « .
If you are sick and out-of-sorts, it is in youi
E d w a rd s Mills, w ho w e n t from Con
power to make yourself healthy, strong, and
n ecticu t to C a lifo rn ia w ith the stal-
lions Sear«, blig h t, 2:Oo*|. a n d Leeeo. happy.
There is not the slightest reason why you
2:09*4, h a s form ed a p a rtn e rs h ip w ith should go through life feeling sickly, miserable,
H enry C. S anders, an d the tw o will languid, and melancholic. To be well and
strong, means happiness and true joy.
race i. «tab le dow n th e g ra n d circuit.
If you are sleepless, rheumatic, neuralgic,
Mr. Mills p u rch ase d S ta r P o in te r tlu*
first tim e he w as sold a t a u c tio n and dyspeptic, or have the shadows of disease
a f te r th e public h ad an Idea th a t lie hovering over you; if you are not as bright,
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energetic, and strong as you were some weeks
w as lu th e h a s been class. Mr. S a n ­
ago, the use of Paine’s Celery Compound will
A -r t-'k '--
der« is a b ro th e r to M illard S an d ers tone up and fortify your whole system, cleanse
and w as for m any y e a rs u re sid e n t of the blood, correct digestion, sharpen he
C leveland. O.
appetite, and conduce to restful sleep. Ihou..
A tw o-year-old tr o tte r by K latasvab. ands once in a half-dead condition owe -hen
2:05!_>, an d a three-year-old p acer by present good health to tlie use of Paine’s
S earch lig h t h av e been p u rch ase d by Celery Compound. Mr. Wm. S. Gibson, of
\dT;
Mills A S ander« from Lou C rellin, and Pleasureville, Ky., who, through sickness and
suffering, was brought near the dark grave,
they h av e also paid $ 2,000 for a three- writes as follows, regarding his marvelous
yenr-old p a c e r by O w yhee. 2.11. out of cure:—
d V k A ,
B erth a. tin* dam of Don D erby. 2:00.
“ I have been broken down in health and
LORD PERRY , 8:05*4.
Diablo, 2:09*4, an d tw o o th e rs iu the strength, nervous system shattered, kidneys
B onner. A like a m o u n t is to be p u t up list w ith records b e tte r th a n 2:17, be out of order, had nervous and trembling spells
ou .lull*? 4. autl each side will deposit sides J a y Lit' Bee, th a t a s a y earlin g off and on for the last ten years. I have taken
three l>ottles of your Paine’s Celery Compound
$ 3.000 ad d itio n al th e n ig h t befo re tbe took a record of 2:20V*.
and all of the alx>ve-mentioned troubles have
t ace.
A ccording to th e te rm s ag reed upon F i i k I I m I i m i d A m e r i c a n S h e l l K li iu r i n ; ; left me, and I can now do a good day’s work.
I go about my business all day long and it
|>y tin* tra in e rs of tin* horses, th e race
R ow ing coaches will w atch w ith in don’t worry me, and I now feel better than I
Is to lie a t m ile heats, tw o Iu th ree, un tc re st P e n n sy lv a n ia 's e x p e rim e n t th is have in ten years. I have a good appetite,
del- tut* ru les of th e N ational 'I ro ttin g season w ith L ngiish rig g in g for tin* and can eat and get around on foot as active
association a s th ey now sta n d . 11 is eight oared bouts.
as when I was a boy. My age is 65 years.”
expected th a t th e contest w ill ta k e
T lie sh o rt o u trig g e rs h av e been tried
place a t E m p ire City p ark . Y onkers. here before, h u t n e v e r so th o ro u g h ly as
d ia m o n i T T ^ e s
>. Y„ hut th e m a tc h m a k e rs ha
Coach W ard proposes to try them , and
ag reed to tro t tt.e lr horses ou th e track those th a t h av e been rigged on the
Color Jackets, Coats, Capes,
m aking the best bid for th e race. Eord boats on tills side h ith e rto h ave been
Ribbons, Neckties, W aists...
D erby Is ow ned by K. E. S iu u th ers
Im perfect copies. W h a te v e r m ay be tin Stockings will no* fad« or crock when dyed with
d u jo r D elm ar is con tro lled b j bis reason, th ere is little d o u b t th a t th e Diamond Dye». Direction book and 4 5 dyed «ample*
free.
D IA M O N D D Y E S , Burlington, V t.
trainer.
L ngiish o arsm en su rp a s s in w a te rm a n
ship o u r crew s, an d it is possible th a t
C o n c e r n in g llo p p lea .
th e rigging of th e boats, w hich is m ade
It is 1.0 be re g re tte d th a t th e an n u a l
on n p lau sib le th eo ry , m ay p a rtly ao-
m eeting of the g ra n d tro ttin g eircui
coilut fo r th e d e fe a t o u r crew s have
failed to abolish th e hopple sy stem foi
m et w ith a t H enley.
T R U C K «, AN.
pacers. T b e m easure tvas iost by *
The SNORTING WORLD
Paine’s Celery
Compound
if® !
W J . STO W ,
vote of 1 ) to 2 . am t u u n an im o u s vob
w as necessary.
T h e re is l.o tld n g uglier th a n hopples
on n horse, an d sooner o r la te r lii<\\
will h av e to go. T h e tim e sem ns u
h av e com e wlieu those In ch a rg e of tie
h arn e ss horse- t i n t «'III h av e aw ak en ed
C H U R C H D IR E C T O R V .
to th e fact th a t it is n ecessary to keep
ap ace w ith th e tim es in ull th in g s (lies-
P re a c h in g h o u rs a t 11 am i 7 :!!0.
days.
M K. C H U R C H .
T h e tro ttin g t u r f 111 Its m ethods has
P re a c h in g S u n d a y m o r n in g a n d ev­ been fu r behind th e tim es fo r y e a rs
e n in g . S u n d a y school a t 9 :4 5 . E p- an d it w ill h av e to m ake g lg an th
w o rth le a g u e a t 6 :!!•
P ra y e r m e e t­ strid e s iu o rd e r to ca tc h up.
in g T h u rs d a y e v e n in g .— U N H ounds,
Tlie-re* is no reason w hy th e tro ttin g
tu r f should tint, lie ju s t a? ito p ajar as
p a s to r.
P R E SB Y T E R IA N C H U R C H .
P re a c h in g S u n d a y m o rn in g an d ev­
e n in g . S u n d a y school a t 10. C h ris ­
tia n E n d e a v o r a t (1 :.‘10. P ra y e r m e e t­
in g T h u rs d a y e v e n in g .— W , T . \V ar-
d le, p a s to r.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
P le a c h in g S u n d a y m o r n in g am ! ev­
e n in g . B ihle se in ed a t 10. S en io r
C h r is tia n
E n d e a v o r a t li :.'10. Itilde
class an d p ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rs d a y
e v e n i n g — E. G reen , p a s to r.
EV AN G E LICA !, C H U R C H .
P re a c h in g S u n d a y im irn iiig a n d ev­
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D allas co lleg e clm pel.
S u n d a y sch o o l a t 10. C h r is tia n E n
d ea v o r a t 6 :3 0 . P ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rs ­
d a y e v e n in g .— A. A. W in te r , p aslo r,
»1. E C H U R C H , SO U T H .
P re a c h in g every S u n d a y m o rn in g
a n d e v e n in g a n d S u n d a y schuol a t 10
o 'c lo c k .— J . C . C ook, p a s to r.
T he R h y m ester and th e Poet.
Ascuni—Well, then, what is the
difference between a rhymester ami
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Newitt— Usually a poet is one
who calls himself a rhymester, and a
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“llo you believe there is anything
practical in the plan to bottle i-un-
shine for u se in sickrooms?”
“ Why not? 1’vc seen moonshine
bottled.”—Baltimore News.
M orocco's V icarious F am e.
“Johnny,“ said the teacher, “what
is Morocco famous for?”
“ For a certain kind of kid leather
made from dogskins iu America.”— i
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considered mightier than th e .-w ord ?
Patrice— Because it is easier to
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T izso W hy?
S zso liv ery novel he w rite s becom es
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A IM r
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M adge - D o n 't you iliiidi a girl should
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Dolly- I su p p o se s(k b u t it’s ju s t a w ­
fu l being en g ag ed to one.
Br g h t ' s D i s e a s e ,
T h e larges», su m ev e r p a id for a pro
¡•cri' iio n , c h a n g e d b a n d s in S an F ran*
<*i co A u g u s t 3 9 th , 1901
T h e tr a n s ­
fer in v o iv e d in co in an d sto c k $ 112,500
iipui w as p a id bv a p a r ty of b u sin e ss
in«* t» for a sp ecific fo r B r ig h t’s d isease
a n d d ia b e te s , h i t h e r to in c u r a b le d is­
eases. T h e y e o tm n c n c e ii th e se rio u s
in v e s ti:a tio n «»t th e specific N overn
h er 15» h , 1900.
T h e y in te rv ie w e d
sc o re s of i lie c u re d a n d tr ie d it o u t on
its m e rits by p u t t i n g o v er th re e d o zen
ca se s o n th e t r e a t m e n t a n d w a te llin g
•h e m . T h e y also g u t p h y s ic ia n s to
n a m e c h r o n ic , i..r u r a l le cases, an d
a d u iiu ist« 're d it w ith th e p h y s ic ia n s for
ju d g e s. U p to A u g u s t 2 5 th , e : ;h tv
se v en p e r c e n t of ’ he lest c a s e s w ere
e ith e r w ell o r p ro g re s s in g fav o ra b ly .
T h e re b e in g b u t t h ir te e n p e r c e n t of
fa ilu re « , tlie p a r lie s w ere sa tis fie d an d
elo sed th e t r a n s a c t i o n . T h e p ro ceed
m g s of th e in v e s tig a tin g c o m m itte e
a n d t h e c lin ic a l r e p o rts of th e test
cases w ere p u b lis h e d a n d w ill h e m a il­
’d free o n a p p lic a tio n . A d d re ss J o h n
J . F e lto n C o m p a n y , 4 20 M o n tg o m e ry
s tr e e t, Sat» F ra n c is c o , C a lifo rn ia .
L o s M n g e l e s t C al.
Citation.
N a t lir e « .
T h e tr e a t m e n t o f C a ta r r h w i t h a n tis e p tic a n d
a s tr in g e n t w a s h e s, lo tio n s , s a lv e s, m e d ic a te d to b a c c o
a n d c ig a r e tte s o r a n y e x te r n a l o r lo c a l a p p lic a tio n , is
j u s t as s e n s e le s s a s w o u ld b e k i n d l i n g a fire o n to p of
th e p o t to m a k e i t b o il. T ru e , th e s e g iv e te m p o r a ry
relief, b u t tlie c a v itie s a n d p a s s a g e s o f tlie h e a d a n d th e
b ro n c h ia l tu lie s so o n fill u p a g a in w ith m u c u s .
T a k in g c o ld is t h e firs t s te p to w a r d s C a ta r r h , fo r it
c h e c k s p e r s p ir a tio n , a n d th e p o is o n o u s a c id s a n d
v a p o rs w h ic h s h o u ld p a s s off th r o u g h th e s k in , a re
th ro w n h a c k u p o n t h e m u c o u s m e m b ra n e o r in n e r s k in , ■.
p ro d u c in g in f la m m a tio n a m i e x c e s s iv e flow o f m u c u s ,
m u c h of w h ic h is a b s o rb e d in to t h e b lo o d , a n d th r o u g h t h e c ir c u la tio n
re a c h e s e v e ry p a r t o f t h e sy s te m , in v o lv in g t h e S to m a c h , K id n e y s a n d o th e r
p a r ts of tlie tx x ly . W h e n tlie d is e a s e a s s u m e s th e d r y fo rm , t h e b r e a th
b eco m es e x c e e d in g ly fo u l, b l i n d i n g h e a d a c h e s a r e f re q u e n t, t h e e y e s red ,
h e a r in g affected a n d a c o n s t a n t r i n g i n g in th e e a rs . >’o re m e d y t h a t d o es
n o t reach th * p o llu te d b lo o d c a n c u r e C a ta r r h . S . S . S. e x p e ls fro m th e
c ir c u la tio n a ll o ffe n s iv e m a tte r , a n d w h e n ric h , p u r e
b lo o d is a g a in c o u r s in g th r o u g h t h e b o d y th e
m u c o u s m e m b r a n e s b eco m e h e a l t h y a n d th e s k i n
a c tiv e , a ll t h e d is a g re e a b le , p a in f u l s y m p to m s d is a p ­
p e a r, a n d a p e r m a n e n t, th o r o u g h c u r e is c ’ cted .
S. S S. b e in g a s t r i c t l y v e g e ta b le b lo o d p u r ifie r d o e s n o t d e r a n g e th e
S to m a c h a n d d ig e s tio n , b u t t h e a p p e tite a n d g e n e r a l h e a lth r a p id ly im p ro v e
u n d e r its to n ic effe cts. W r ite u s a b o u t y o u r c a s e a n d g e t th e l a s t m e d ic a l
a d v ic e free. B o o k o n b lo o d a n d s k i n d is e a s e s s e n t o n a p p lic a tio n .
Proprietor.
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C lR C U U m O N
DPRISIH0 OF THE DEMdOEAOY.
th in g s m ust
b e su p p lied
to y o u r soil.
Sheriffs Sale.
ŒATARRH
B y Matt. I'oata*« »•«id.
“I ran’t he’p thinkin’,” said Mr.
Erastus Pinklv, “dtt us cullud folks
is purty lucky aftuh all.”
“ We doesn't git much incourage-
ment in office hold'll’.”
“ No; but i t might I k * w u s s . W’hah
would we all be today if dar had
It,-n any nue prejudice when Noah
were hookin’ passengers foh do
ark?"—Washington Star.
T H E S W I F T S P E C I F I C C O ., A l l » ! « , G > .
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How It Has Run Riot In Rhode
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These three
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N o P h o s p h o r ic A cid
N o N i t r o g e n - No L e a v e s
C u rried A pples.
Uricsol
No F r u i t
Final Settlement.
The Daily,
A ddress
M H.
No PoU uh
NOTICE IS HKHKBY G IV EN TH AT
In the county court of the state of Oregon
N ew C olorad o D eer Law .
G ro at n a tu re s a re a lw a y s g en ero u s.
by virtue of an execution insued out of the
T h e fish, fo restry an d gam e com m is­ circuit court of tlie utatr* of Oregon for tlu* T hey a re fo u n ta in s not only o f v itality , for the county of l*olk.
In the m atter of the estate of Sarah E.
sion o f C olorado lias decided on a minty of Polk, on tiie 13th day of May b u t of b esto w al. H o w ev er g re a t th e re­ Fisher.
—Citation.
1 *03, to me directed, upon a judgment ren­ w a rd s th e y receive m ay be. th ese re­ To A . la. deceased.
elosed season for four y e a rs on deer.
Wisher. Minnie Beckley, Henrietta
dered in said court 0*1 the 11th day of May 1 w a rd s a r e b u t a fra c tio n of th e w o rth
Haley, Elia V. Applegate, Lena O •lolly,
.1103, and enrolled and docketed in the office j
O. Frank Eisher, George C. Fisher, 1». B.
if the clerk <>f said court un said llth day of ! of tlie se rv ice ren d ered , an d no m an
Fisher and Alice Fisher, ami to all persons
day, 1903; which judgment is in favor of (). o u g h t to be satisfied, w h a te v e r his po­
interested, greeting:
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
10. Leet, plaintiff, and against the Falls City j sition or w ork, u n less lie can feel th a t
IX T H E N A M ! •: O F T11 E ST A T E () Y
Cured Fruit company, a corporation, defend- ' he is g iv in g fa r m ore th a n he is re­ Oregon, you ate hereby cit ed md required to
mt, and by which execution 1 am command- I
T h in g s i C ountry Bred Girl C ou ld n 't d to sell the following described real proper- ceiving. th a t a v ery larg e p a r t of w h a t appear in tue county court of the state <*f Or­
egon, for the county of Polk, at tlie court,
Q uite U n d erstan d .
y of saitl defendant, being the property at- he does is not re tu rn e d in m oney, th a t room thereof, at Dallas, in the county of Polk
in s.iid action, to wit L<*t (> in block 1 h o w ev er su ccessfu l In* m ay be on th e on
Sin* ivas from tlie country, and {, tclnd
of the first addition to tlie town of Fallal
M o n d r ; , J u n e 1, 1 9 0 3 ,
pile was homesick. She admitted ity, in l*oik county, Oregon, together with p ra c tic a l side lie m u st still be co unted
.11
and singular the tenements, hereditaments j one of th e b e n e fa c to rs o f his kind be­ At 1 o’clock in the afternoon of th at day,
this frankly. Many of the city sights
appur enanoea thereunto belonging or in cau se o f th e g en ero sity o f his b e sto w ­ then and there to «how cause why the folio v-
were a source of wonder to her, but md
ing di-.-u’ibed real property belonging to »..id
ny wise appertaining, or so much thereof as ( a l.— O utlook.
( state should not be sold a t private sale, to-
there was somethin# lacking. She av be in c. -sarv to satisfy said judgment,
wit: Beginning 330 feet north of the south­
ith
accruing
costs
on
said
writ;
I
will
on
had been to the theater and tlie mu­
P e u c li P it« .
east corner of out lot No. 4 in the town of
t u r d a y , J u n e 13,
seums and the parks and the big 1903, at the S a hour
T h e sta te m e n t h a s boeu m ad e th a t Monmouth, them e west 100 feet, thence
of I o'clock p. in. of said
south 100 feet, thence east 100 f< et, theuee
department stores, hut still she look­ lay, at the front door of the court house in p ru ssic acid w as m ad e from peach north
100 feet to the place of beginning; also
ed anxiously about for something in said county, sell at public auction to the sto n es. T h is is a lto g e th e r a m istak e, 12 feet off of the so util side of l**t 5, and the
dghest bidder for cash in hand, all of the ■ for, a lth o u g h u n d e r c e rta in cond itio n s w hole of lot !», in block 3, as shown on the
she could not find.
ight, title and interest of the said defendant
amended plat of out lot No. 4, in s;,id town
“i wouldn’t live here for a million »f, in and to said real property, or so much a tra c e o f th e m ain p rin cip le o f th e of
Monmouth, Polk county, Oregon; also an
hereof as may lie necessary to satisfy said l d ead ly poison can he found in peach undivided one-half interest in 1.35 acres of
dollars,” she said at last.
idgmcnt, viz: the sum of * 86 . 00 , with inter- | sto n es, th e re is not sufficient to pro Un 1 in Marion county, state of Oregon
“ You don’t like it?” suggested •st thereon at tlie iat.e ..f b per cents per an­ d u c e th e acid w ith o u t o th e r esse n tia l
W ITN ESS the Hon. J . K. Sibley, judge
num from May 11,
until paid, and th«
her city cousin inquiringly.
ot the county court of the state
>iitn of $ 12 .( 10 , costs and disbursements, and in g re d ie n ts. Indeed, w ith o u t th e proc j
of Oregon, for the county of
“Oh, it’s awful; simply awful,” also
ess
o
f
fe
rm
e
n
ta
tio
n
th
e
re
is
no
ev
id
en
ce
j
the costs accruing upon said writ.
[SEAL
Polk, with the seal of said court
she replied. “ Wonderful, of course, Dated this loth day -»f May, 1903.
a t all of p ru ssic acid in th e sto n e s.—E x
affixed, this 8 th day of Vpril,
j.
T.
FORD,
ch
an
g
e.
but I can’t help feeling blue and dis­
A. I»., 1903.
Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. j
A ttest: U S. l.oughary, clerk.
satisfied. I’m going back to the
Juat th e P lace.
By W F Nichols, deputy.
country.”
I ra te L an d lo rd (to co u p le w h o are ! Published by order of J . E, Sibley,countv
“ You miss the green fields, I sup­
F r ied K id n ey « .
ta k in g a lo v ers’ w alk on his property»— judge.
pose ?”
Skin th e k idneys, cut off all th e fat Now’, th e n , c a n ’t you read ?
a n d c u t th e m cro ssw ise in r a th e r th in ! A m orous Y outh—Oh, yes, w e can \
“Oh, no; it’s not that.”
“Does the noise bewilder and slices. Mix to g eth er a tab lesp o o n l’ul read.
of flour a n d a h a lf teasp o o n fu l of salt.
I ra te L an d lo rd —T h en go to th e end
frighten you ?"
VTOTICK IS HKRIvRY GIVEN TH A T T H E T >
“A little, hut I ’d get used to S p rin k le th is o v er th e slices o f kidney o f th is ro ad an d read th e sign th ere.
it
<L-r.signed a d m in istra trix , w ith th e will annexed
an d fry till done in hot b u tte r. P lace
A m orous Y outh—VYe h av e read it. It ot’ th e e sta te of .1 .lay Br-.wn. deceased, has filed
that.”
on a h e a te d p la tte r. Mix a teasp o o n ­ •a y s , “ P riv a te ,” and th a t is ju s t w hy h e r final ac fount as such a d m in istratrix in th e county
c o u rt of Polk o u n ty . Oregon, and th a t said c o u rt has
“Of course the air is not as ful o f flour sm oothly w ith a h a lf c u p ­ w e cam e d ow u here.
set th e hearing thereof on June 2, 1903, a t 10
pure”-—
o ’clock, a. in , of said day, and all persons h aving ob­
ful o f cold w a te r an d tu rn it in to tlie
jec tio n s to the sam e a re notified to p rese n t th em to
“Oh, 1 don’l mind that, and the p an in w h ich tin* kidneys w ere fried.
In t h e S w e e t Hy a n d B r.
s ti I c o u rt on or r cforo said tim e
trolley ears and the crowds don’t S tir u n til it boils. If too th ick , a d d a
Dated, /hi»_7th day of A pril, 1903.
“ P ro fe s so r," in q u ire d th e th o u g h tfu l
U. BROW N,
trouble me vet-, much. But 1 have little boiling w ater, season to ta s te m em b er o f tlie class, “d o n ’t you su p ­ A dm inlstt itrix w ith » ill NANCY
a nnexed of th e e s ta te of
not seen a front gate to swing on an d s tir in a d essertsp o o n fu l of to m a­ pose th e re will com e a tim e w hen all J . Jay Brown, deceased
when you’re courting on moonlight to catch u p . S erve hot w ith th e kid­ th e coal a n d ail tlie coal oil sto red aw ay
in th e e a r th will h av e becom e e x h a u s t­
ni.rlits since I’ve been here. How in ney.
ed'/"
the world do yo i city girls ever get
O live S au ce .
“C e rta in ly ,” said th e in stru c to r.
married ?”—Chv*ago News.
An olive sau ce is an ex cellen t relish
“ W h a t w ill w e do th e n ? ”
P O R TLA N D -T H E D A LLE S ROUTE.
to se rv e w ith w arm ed o v er m eats.
“ W e sh a ll he p la y in g h arp s, 1 hope.”
A ll W a y L a n d in g s .
B row n o n e tab lesp o o n fu l o f b u tte r, add —C hicago T rib u n e.
one h eap in g tab lesp o o n fu l o f flour and
brow n ag ain . Add h a lf a p in t o f b eef
T h a t N e ttle d H im .
sto rk ( th a t m ade from e x tr a c t o f beef
H u s b a n d —Y ou're not econom ical.
m ay he used» an d s tir u n til sm ooth and
W ife—W ell, if you d o n ’t call a w om ­
thick. Season to ta s te , add one ta b le ­ a n econom ical w ho sa v e s h er w ed d in g
spoonful of W o rceste rsh ire sa u c e and d re ss fo r a possible second m a rria g e
one dozen olives chopped fine an d sim i I ’d like to know w h a t you th in k econ­
m er five m inutes.
om y is!—P h ilad elp h ia In q u ire r.
F o r O v e r S ix ty T e a r s .
A n olel .end well lrie*d remedy. M r.
W in s lo w ’s * h ,.th in g - v r n p lias b-e-i
ile a l (o r erver s-x ty ve.irs by m i ions ot
m o l iters f t tlie ir c l t i l l r e n w h ile r,e ll-
i n s . w ith p e r fe c t » iiiv i - s . It
the-,
t h e c h ild , s*-ftens tile g u m s , a lla y s al
p a in , e-ure-s w ind c o lic s o il is th e Is-.i
re m e d y for d ia r rh o e a
Is p le a s a n t h
t h e ta s te . Hold hy d r u g g is ts in e v e rt
p a r t o f t h e w orld. 2 -> c e n ts a b o ttle
I t s v a lu e is in c a lc u la b le . Be s u r e a n d
aa k fo r M rs. W in s lo w ’s S o o th in g Hy |
V.
u g , k a ls o m in g a n d p a p e r h a n g in g .
F o o tb a ll.
Cornell and P rlueetou w ill play th eir
an n u a l football g am e in New York
n ex t fall. T h e d a te of the g am e h as
not been definitely se ttled , b u t it will
probably be Oct. 31.
Q uestion of Age.
Willie— It seems as though I hail
love*e! you for an age.
Lucy Sir. I am hut thirteen!—
New York Times.
A fair s h a re of p a tr o n a g e solicited
a d a ll o -d e rs p r o m p tly filled.
L et U s T h resh th e
M a tte r O u t
Curried apples ure a novelty with
many persons. To prepare them core
a half dozen large, tart apples and
arrange them in a baking dish.
Cream together four tablespoonfuls
of butter and a cupful of brown sug­
ar and beat in a teaspoonful of curry
powder and a tublespoouful of lem­
on juice. Fill the space left by the
cores with the mixture and bake in
a quick oven. Serve cold.
(¿ ren t
B A U T IS t C H U R C H .
P re a c h in g S u n d a y m o rn in g a n d ev­
e n in g . S u n d a y school a t 10. It. Y.
P . U. a t (i:d<). P ra y e r m e e tin g W e d ­
n e sd a y e v e n in g .— J . R . O. R u ssell,
p a s to r.
Lujoit* m i d
T h e new o w n ers of the P hiladelp h ia
d u b h av e prom ised to place no o b sta ­
cle in th e w ay of clearin g L ajoie am i
B e rn ard from th e ta n g le they a re sup
posed to h a v e placed th e m se lv e s in by
p lay in g w ith the C lev elan d A m ateu r
league team last season a f te r the su ­
prem e c o u rt o f P e n n sy lv a n ia rend ered
a decision a d v e rse to th e players.
F lo w e rp o ts on G lass.
An experience)! (lower grower,
who has In r plants not only on the
several window sills of her apart­
ment, hut scattered through the
room on tables and stands, says she
has found that u square of glass
makes the most effective support for
a flowerpot or jardiniere. If piaeed
on the woodwork itself or on a cen­
terpiece, the pot is sure to make u
bud spot. The glass saves tlie pol­
ished wood or bit of embroidery, at
the same time not concealing them.
Regulator Line.
i Steamers:
Bailey Gatzert
Regulator
Dalles City
Metiako
SAFETY
COMFORT
ECONOMY PLEASURE
E xyoaure
V ote
ough
Sam e
of
Redeem ed
ila ttle
S te a m e rs L svo f.*rm in ‘ N .Isilv , e x ­
c e p t S u n d a y . At 7. a. m ,— l :»>lv ro u n d
»sip to C m o .u le L**cks ;<ff • dung visi
to rs A fine oppo* » u n ity to view th e
►evnery.
F o r d e ta ile d in fo rm a tio n of tic k e ts,
b e r th re s e rv a tio n s , e tc ., c all o r w rite
to A lder s tr e e t w h arf, P o r tla n d , O r.
H. O. CAMPBELL, Manager
by
For
System
R otten
of
Bor-
D em ocrat*.
R eform
Needed
Everyw here.
R h o d e Isla n d bus been g o v ern ed b y
th e Itep u b lic u n s fo r m an y decad es u n ­
til th is y e a r, w h en a D em o cratic gov­
e rn o r lias been in a u g u ra te d , tlie leg is­
la tu re being still R e p u b lica n . H ow th e
rev o lu tio n th a t elected G o v ern o r L u ­
ciu s F . C. G a rv in w a s b ro u g h t a b o u t
is th e m o st e n c o u ra g in g p o litical e v e n t
th a t lias o ccu rred fo r y e a rs. It show s
t h a t th e g re a t m a ss o f tlie people u re
D em o crats a t h e a r t and- re a d y a n d
w illin g to d isc a rd p o litical rin g s if th ey
h a v e h o n est lead ers. G o v ern o r G a rv in
is p o ssessed o f th e tw o Je ffe rso n ia n
q u a litie s—be Is h o n est a n d cap a b le —
a n d refo rm w ith him is no g au d y cloak
to hid e o th e r sh o rtc o m in g s or d o n n ed
ju s t p rev io u s to electio n . H e h a s been
fo r y e a rs p re a c h in g a n d p ra c tic in g th e
good okl d o c trin e o f e q u a l rig h ts to all
a n d sp ecial p riv ile g e s to none an d d e­
n o u n cin g c o rru p tio n w h e re v e r fou n d .
T h e R e p u b lica n v o te rs o f Rhode Is­
lan d h a v e been so w ed d ed to p a rty t h a t
th ey h av e o v erlo o k ed th e rascalities*
th a t h a v e p e rp e tu a te d th e ru le of th e
bo sses atul th e ro tte n sy ste m th ey h a v e
developed. O pen an d u n b lu sh in g p u r­
ch ase o f v o ters lias becom e a re g u la r
a n d open a d ju n c t o f n u m ero u s pollin g
p laces a t ev ery election.
T h e boss o f th is ro tte n b o rough of
R h o d e Isla n d is one B ray ton, w h o so
d o m in a te s th e le g isla tu re th a t all w ho
w a n t la w s p a s se d o r rep ealed m u st
" s e e ” him b efo re th e R e p u b lica n m em ­
b e rs d a re m ove in th e m a tte r. I t is
n o t difficult to im ag in e w h e re th e m on­
ey com es fro m to b rib e tlie ele c to ra te ,
a s th e re a re a lw a y s co rp o ra tio n s a s k ­
in g fo r sp ecial fav o rs. B u t h ack of th e
b o ss t h a t a tte n d s to tlie d e ta ils o f th is
n e fa rio u s b u sin e ss is a n o th e r a n d
g r e a te r boss w ho d ic ta te s th e p o litical
m o v em en ts o f th e lesser boss an d is
m u ch m ore d a n g e ro u s. N elson \V. Al­
d rich , w ho fo r tw e n ty y e a rs lias b een
one o f th e p rin cip al bosses of th e U n ited
S ta te s se n a te , is th e real po litical d ic ta ­
to r of R h o d e Isla n d . H e is eq u ally g u ilty
o f th e vo te b u y in g in R hode Isla n d
w ith B ra y to n , b ein g a re c ip ie n t o f th e
sto len goods in th e fo rm o f a se n a to ­
ria l to g a. It is n o to rio u s th a t ev ery
six y e a rs, w h en A ld rich is a c a n d id a te
fo r re-election, m oney Hows like w a te r,
a n d th e p rice p a id fo r v o tes ad v a n c e s
acco rd in g to th e s tr e n g th o f th e oppo­
sition. A ld rich is fa th e r-in -la w to a
R o ck efeller, a n d th e tr u s t in te r e s ts in
th e U n ited S ta te s s e n a te a r e p ro te c te d
hy him in th e sa m e w ay t h a t th e s ta te
se n a to rs in th e R hode Isla n d leg isla­
tu r e p ro te c t th e c o rp o ra tio n s th a t B ra y ­
to n fa th e rs .
G o v ern o r G a rv in does not m ince m a t­
te r s in his sp ecial m essag e to th e legis­
la tu r e co n cern in g b rib ery , fo r h e said ,
“ in a co n sid e ra b le n u m b er o f o u r
to w n s b rib e ry is so com m on a n d 1 m s
e x iste d fo r so m an y y e a rs th a t th e a w ­
fu l n a tu r e o f tin* crim e h a s ceased to
im p re ss.” N or is he th e only g r e a t
D em o cratic le a d e r in R hode Isla n d
w ho is o u tsp o k e n a g a in s t th is in iq u i­
to u s s ta te o f affa irs. lio n . D an iel L.
I>. G ran g er, tin* co n g ressm an elect o f
th e F irs t d is tric t, w ho is activ ely in
th e tig h t w ith tlie g o v ern o r to refo rm
th e se ab u ses, is also a c tiv e in th e good
w ork. All h o n o r to G o v ern o r G a rv in
a n d C o n g ressm an (» ran g er fo r sp e a k ­
in g so p lain ly a n d m ak in g th is s ta n d
a g a in s t th is evil. N early ev ery g ov­
e rn o r o f th o se s ta te s t h a t a r e lig h tin g
g ro u n d b etw een th e p a rtie s could tell
th e sa m e vale to som e e x te n t, fo r th e
evil is n o t confined to R hode Isla n d ;
h u t no R ep u b lican g o v ern o r o r co n ­
g re ssm a n h a s h ad th e h o n esty to e x ­
pose it.
T h e u p risin g in R h o d e Isla n d la s t
fall t h a t elected a D em o cratic g o v e rn ­
or an d a co n g ressm an is a sig n th a t a
m a jo rity o f th e v o te rs o f th a t s ta te a re
d e te rm in e d to o v e rth ro w th e c o rru p t
rin g a n d red eem th e ir s ta te from th e
d isg ra c e th a t th e R ep u b lican s h av e
b ro u g h t upon it. N e x t fall G o v ern o r
G a rv in w ill a g a in he b efo re th e people
fo r re-election an d th a t election w ill he
tlie cru cial te s t o f th e h o n esty o f tlie
vo ters, fo r th e R ep u b lican s, w ith loads
of hoodie fu rn is h e d by th e tr u s ts a n d
co rp o ra tio n s, w ill m ak e a d e s p e ra te
stru g g le to d isp lac e th e h o n est m an
w ith u tool o f th e bosses. W ith a fa ir
vote, w ith o u t th e use o f m oney, e x ­
ce p t fo r le g itim a te ex p en ses, R hode Is­
la n d an d all th e close s ta te s w ould u n ­
d o u b ted ly go D em o cratic w ith le a d e rs
like G o v ern o r G a rv in a n d C o n g ress­
m an G ra n g e r to force th e fighting.
D em o crats e v e ry w h e re sh o u ld o rg an ize
an d s ta n d sh o u ld e r to sh o u ld e r fo r
clean g o v e rn m e n t an d hold u p th e
Im nds of h o n est lead ers. H o n est R e­
p u b lican s w h o a r e si« k o f seein g th e ir
p a rty d eb au ch e d will d o u b tless he
fo u n d w illin g to jo in in sta y in g th is
era o f tr u s t a n d c o rp o ra te co rru p tio n .
S p asm o d ic effo rts w ill not accom ­
p lish refo rm s. I t re q u ire s th e u n re­
le n tin g an d co n tin u o u s w ork o f a ll
good citizens, fo r it m u st be a lw a y s re ­
m em b ered th a t “ e te rn a l v ig ilan ce is
tlie p rice o f lib e rty .”
T u rn th e ra sc a ls o ut.
The
F o r e ig n er
D o e s Not P e r .
R e fe rrin g to th e V enezuelan s itu a ­
tion, th e M ilw au k ee E v e n in g W iscon­
sin s a y s: “ As u su a l, it is th e people
w h o p ay i^ * co sts o f w ar. P re sid e n t
C a stro h a s clap p ed a n e x tra d u ty o f
30 p e r cen t on all im p o rts to s a tis fy
Ihe d e m a n d s of th e a llie s.” A nd y e t
I h e M ilw au k ee E v en in g W isconsin is
I R e p u b lica n o rg a n th a t still in sis ts
•th e fo re ig n e r p a y s th« t.ix ."
B acteria
E :$ c ? l!e n -t M e a l s
Iteg u ltliea n
B n y l a t f —S a m p l e
For
Farm ers.
F o r som e y e a rs p ro d u cers of b u tte r
c u ltu re s h av e been a d v e rtisin g th eir
b a c te ria and d o in g a good b usiness.
Now som e w ho h av e soil c o n ta in in g
th e b a c te ria w h ich en a b le s legum es to
ta k e n itro g e n from th e a ir a r e a d v e r­
tisin g it. T b e f a rm e r w ho w a n ts to
In crease th e fe rtility o f h is soil w ith
th e h elp o f th ese u sefu l b a c te ria can
ao a t slig h t exp en se. T h e tra d e in mi
ero b es m ay som e d ay be q u ite e x te n ­
sive.— S to ck m an and F a rm e r.