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or llvelihooa c o n tro l! y o u r lire. “ 1 w ill not d o tld* tiling.” ways th e “ fre e a n d in d e p e n d e n t” citizen e m ployee, a s s e rtin g h is proud p re ro g a tive. “ It is a g a in s t my ow n beat In * H A T O U R B O A S T E D IN D E P E N D E N C E te re s ts a n d th e in te re s ts o f my co u n M E A N S T O H IM . tr y .” “ V ery w ell,” rep lies th e In d u stria l ; ? < > l lt lc n l D e m o c r a c y a m i I n d u s t r i a l a u to c ra t. “ I h a v e no f u rth e r use fo r t u t o r r a c y C o n u o t C o - c v l * t —.\ > y o u r services. You m ay go.” C a u C o n i l u u c H u ll S la v « * u m l “ W h ith e r sh a ll 1 go?” in q u ire s th e u Freem an. “ fre e a n d In d e p e n d e n t” citizen, finding T h e re a r e a convincing roll an d vol his freedom r a th e r e m b a rra s s in g a t Does a Wondrous Work for a Lady um e to th e w ords, “T riu m p h a n t D e th e very first step. “ I know no b u si Who Was Almost Crazed with m ocracy/* T hey sound w ell. B ut th e ness h u t th is. My life h a s been sp e n t a u th o r of th is p h ra se overlooked sev in le a rn in g it. No o th e r m ean s o f live Pain and Suffering. eral so m e w h a t Im p o rtan t co n sid era lihood is open to me. You co n tro l th is tions. D e m o e n u y is not y e t triu m p h a n t b ra n c h o f In d u stry a b so lu te ly .” It is well known that terrible rheumatism, “ Y our tro u b le s a re n o th in g to me. sciatica, and neuralgia cause more helpless even in A m erica. A fte r it h a s gain ed control o f th e co u n try in w hich it is T h is b u sin e ss is my b u sin ess. I)«> a s I ness, acute suffering, and agony, than any of the other diseases that afflict humanity. The supposed to h av e reached its h ig h est , say o r go.” T h e “ fre e an d In d ep en d en t” citizen great medicinal virtues of Paine’s Celery Com developm ent, p red ictio n s a b o u t Its r u l pound make it the only trustworthy specific ing th e w orld w ill be m ore to th e point. does a s th e In d u stria l a u to c r a t says. for the cure of all forms of rheumatism and Such a n Idea a t p re se n t is b ut a d re a m H e does it ab so lu te ly and un q u estio n - neuralgia. Thousands of strong testimonial W arm sham poos w ith C u ticu ra Soap A “ k ick er” Is not letters from the most prominent people of the of hope. D em ocracy h as its h a rd e st ingly th e re a fte r. nud lig h t dressings o f C uticura, th e b a ttle y e t to tig h t—rig h t h ere in A m er ap p reciated in th e In d u stria l w orld land, prove that Paine’s Celery Compound g re a t skin cure, a t once sto p fallin g w h e n th e a u to c r a t to whom lie is su b has banished these terribly fatal troubles when ica. h air, rem ove crust«», scales and dandruff, A m erica, a s a natio n , is lead in g a je c t is th e ta rg e t for his p ro te sts all other treatment has failed. Mrs. Mar soothe irrita te d , Itch in g surfaces, d es d u al life. It Is p re ach in g dem ocracy W hen th e “ fre e ” m an m ay be se n t into garet Bethel, of Brainerd, Minn., after thirty years of agonizing tortures had a desire to end tro y h a ir parasites, stim u late th e h air an d p racticin g au to cracy , like a tem th e w orld w ith o u t a n occupatio n a t th e her life, if it was the will of Heaven; she al follicles, loosen th e scalp skin, supply p eran ce le c tu re r w ho ta k e s a d rin k of w him of an a u to c r a t to w hom he ow es most prayed for the time to lay it down. w hisky to give in sp iratio n to his alleg ian ce. It behooves th e “ fre e ” m an I leaven-directed, she made use of Paine’s th e ro o ts w ith en erg y an d n o u rish w ords. F o r 126 y e a rs b u t one political to pleas«» th e a u to c ra t. In o th e r w qn ls. Celery Compound, and is enjoying true life m ent, and m ake th e h a ir g ro w upon a philosophy h a s lieen ta u g h t in the th e “ fre e an d in d ep en d en t” A m erican once more. She says: — sw eet, w holesom e, h e a lth y scalp w hen “ For thirty years I have been a great suf F n ite d S ta te s th e philosophy of free citizen em ployee m u st of necessity he a ll else fails. dom , eq u al rig h ts, “th e r ig h t to life, th e w illin g an d su b m issiv e sla v e of an ferer from neuralgia in the head, and also M illions of th e w o rld ’s best people with rheumatism in the whole body. I began lib erty an d th e p u rsu it of h appiness." in d u stria l a u to c ra t. use C uticura Soap, assisted by C uticura U sually th e d em an d to do th is or taking Paine’s Celery Compound anti soon It h as covered n ew sp ap er pag es an d found I was much better. Before taking the O intm ent, the g re a t skin cu re, fo r pre resounded from public ro stru m s a n d in th a t th in g con cern s th e b u sin e ss of th e Compound, my life was such a burden that I serving. p u rify in g an d b e au tify in g th e a u to c ra t only; u su ally , too. it is n r e a legislative halls. T h e d o ctrin e h as been almost prayed to lay it down. I was bedfast skin, for cleansing th e scalp o f cru sts, laid dow n in co u rts; schools h ave so n a b le d em an d - a t least from th e every two weeks with horrible pain in the s ta n d p o in t of th e a u to c ra t. E v ery b o d y head, back, and neck, until I was almost ta u g h t it; hooks are full of it; th e n a scales and dandruff, and th e sto p p in g tion is sa tu ra te d w ith It. Ju d g in g by concedes th a t th e a u to c ra t h a s th e crazed. I am able to do harder work and o f fallin g h air, fo r so ften in g , w h iten o u r political s ta n d a rd s , ev ery A m eri rig h t to conduct his ow n b u sin e ss In more of it today than for twenty-five years. I in g and soothing red, rough and sore can m u st be free a n d equal in ids po h is ow n w ay. T h e law u p h o ld s him . am really enjoying life again, thanks to hands, fo r baby rash es, iteh in g s and Paine’s Celery Compound. I am satisfied litical rig h ts to every o th e r A m erican. P u b lic opinion Is not a d v erse . I t is that my life has been prolonged many years chaflug8,Tn th e form of b ath s fo r an noying irrita tio n s an d inflam m ations, H e m ust be ex ercisin g lib e rty an d p u r n ot sufficiently en lig h ten ed , or, if one by its use.” o r ’to o 'fre e o r offensive p ersp iratio n , in suing h ap p in ess u n h in d ered . E very- c a re s to ta k e th e o pposite view . It h as th e form of w ashes fo r ulcerativ e w eak •oily, th e o re tic a lly , h as a n eq u al voice learn ed b e tte r. T h e im p o rta n t fact is nesses, and m any an tisep tic purp o ses in the g o v ern m en t. E ach citizen is an th a t th e in d u stria l a u to c r a t Is ab le to w h ich read ily su g g e st them selves to e x a c t u n q u estio n e d obedience fro m th e uncrow ned sovereign. wom en, as w ell as fo r all th e purp o ses T ills Is one side o f A m erican life. “ f re e and in d e p e n d e n t” citizen em of the to ilet, b ath and n u rsery . C uti T h ere is an o th er. In te re s ts involving ployee. It m ay he m ore o r less Im cu ra Soap com bines in one soap a t one the lives a n d h appiness of th o u sa n d s p o rta n t to co n sid er th a t th e obedience I price th e b est skin an d com plexion soap and th e best toilet, b a th an d baby a r e in tlie h an d s of one* m an responsi m ay ta k e th e form of u sing th e em soap in th e w orld. ble to nobody. lie lias a s ab so lu te p lo y ee's lite ra ry skill to w rite fo r p ub C om plete tre a tm e n t fo r e v e ry h u control w ith in Ids sp h e re a s any a u to i licatlo n In a g re a t n e w sp a p e r a n a rtic le m our, consisting of C uticura Soap, to c ra t now on e a rth o r a s any a u to c ra t th a t he know s to be false, m islead in g cleanse th e skin, C uticura O in tm en t, to T o be sure, th e a u to c ra t | w ho ev er ex isted . H is em ployees a r e a n d vicious. heal th e skin, and C uticura P ills, to ids su b je c ts, ow ing him closer an d dot's n ot th in k it so. P e rh a p s h e does cool th e blood, m ay now be had fo r BLACK / U T s tro n g e r alleg ian ce th a n th ey ow e to n ot know enough to th in k s tr a ig h t u p one dollar. A single set is o ften sulli- any g o v ern m en t. T h e ir tim e an d th e ir on su ch qu estio n s, o r his in te re sts m ay | cienf to cure the m o st to rtu rin g , disfig At all I u rin g , itching, b u rn in g an d sc aly h u en erg ies a r e his to do w ith them a s he lie in a d ifferen t directio n . mour#, eczem as, rash es an d irrita tio n s, pleases. l i e can n o t decree th a t one of e v e n ts, tlie h ired litefftry skill ex p ress fro m infancy to age, w hen all else fails. these su b je c ts be beheaded. T h a t is os th e view s of the* a u to c ra t, not o f th e • not n e c e ssa ry ; o u r m odern m ethods a re w rite r. T h e em ployee m ay he called not so crude. T he a u to c ra t of today upon to ta k e a n u n conscionable ad v u n C H U R C H D IR E C TO R V . ca n control his su b je c ts w ith o u t an y ta g e o f a b u sin e ss rival, to falsify cor such rev o ltin g b ru ta lity . It is usually p o ratio n records o r d e stro y th e m in P re a c h in g h o u rs a t 11 a n d 7 :30. sufiicient to d ep riv e tin* su b je c t of his o rd e r to c a rry o u t or cover u p a con There are many ways in which Diamond M E. C H U R C H . m eans of livelihood an d th u s m ake sp iracy to d e fra u d , to tw is t t h e law s<> Dyes will help you. Dresses, cloaks, suits, P re a c h in g 8undi«y m o r n in g a n d ev him Ids ow n ex ecutioner. T h is the ns to cover u p o r p erm it som e villainy. e n in g . S u n d a y school a t 9 :4 5 . E p- a u to c r a t o f today lias am p le pow er to W hen th e “ fre e an d in d e p e n d e n t” citi j ribbons, coats, feathers, stockings,— every w ortli le a g u e a t 6 :3* P ra y e r m e e t accom plish. T h e In su rg en t su b je c t can sen becom es a n em ployee, his con thing wearable, Diamond Dyes make to in g T h u rs d a y e v e n i n g — J a s . M oore be cast out. a n exile in th e in d u stria l science is one of tla* in s tru m e n ts he look like new. Diamond Dyes are the p a s to r, w orld. H e w ho controls., y o u r m ean s tu rn s o v er to th e in d u s tria l a u to c ra t. perfect home dyes; they are SIM PLE, O f course th e citizen em ployee lias STRONG, SURE. th e rig h t to vote an d hold office. II«* B A P T IST C H U R C H . W e have a special department of advice, and m ay listen to political sp e a k e rs p a in t w ill answ er free uny questions about dyeing. P re a c h in g S u n d a y m o r n in g a n d e v Send sam ple of goods w hen possib le. Ids p ro u d position am ong th e peoples e n in g . S u n d a y sch o o l a t 10. B. Y. | The Leading Paper of Direction book and 45 dyed sam ples free. o f th e e a rth . Indeed, lie m ay find h a p P U a t 0:30. P ra y e r m e e tin g W e d D IA M O N D D Y E S , Burlington, Vt. j | the Pacific Coast, p in ess in p ra c tic in g the fo rm s an d con n e sd a y e v e n in g .— J . R . G. R u sse ll, te m p la tin g th e philosophy of freedom . p a sto r. SftALP HUMOURS Marvelous Escape from Death ! CITIZEN EMPLOYEE. ! ;’ :1 , Scaly and Crusted With Loss ot Hair P A IN E ’S C E L E R Y COM POUND Speedily Cured by Cuticura Soap and Ointment M t n Every Other Remedy and Physicians Fail. ! co n tro l. * • • 1 h av e \ o rem edy to su ggest. I n deed. I w ould he a sa g e If 1 could de- I vl<o on«* to fit th e <*ase. W h at 1 w a n t to lay e m p h a tic a lly b efo re th e re a d e r is th e f a c t th a t A m erican c itiz e n ! are f a s t a c q u irin g a d u a l alleg ian ce, th e d e m a n d s of w h ich a r e ab so lu te ly I c la sh in g an d in co m p atib le. A t the I mime tim e a n In d u strial o rd e r is grow - i ln g up in th is c o u n try e s se n tia lly a n ta g o n istic to tlie politieul o rd e r th a t w e h a v e bt*en b u ild in g fo r m o re th a n a c e n tu ry a n d a q u a rte r. O u r econom ics san ctio n th is in d u stria l o rd er—alien to o u r po litical philosophy, alien to o u r in stitu tio n s an d m en acin g to o u r fu tu r e se cu rity . I t leav es us hopelessly p o w erless in th e face of a th re a te n e d p erv ersio n of o u r m ost ch erish ed ideals. In d u s tria l a u to c ra c y can n o t live on te rm s o f peace w ith p o litical lib erty . I t is im p o ssib le to h a v e both a t once. W e m u st h a v e in d u stria l an d political lib erty o r in d u stria l an d po litical a u to cracy . W hich w e sh a ll h a v e depend* upon th e Intelligence, p a trio tis m an d e sse n tia l id eals o f A m erican c itiz e n s.— J . W . B e n n e tt in A rena. H air CAN’T TOUCH the man who wears SA W YER ’S E X C E L S IO R BRAND S lic k e rs S A W Y E R ’S E x c e U lo r Itratn «1 Oiled C lo thing . R e s t in th e w o rld . W ill n o t c r a e k , p eel o r g et stic k y . Look fo r t r a d e m a rk . If n o t a t d e a le r’s s e n d fo r e a ta lo g u e . II. M. Saw yer* Son, Sole llfr*. Kent ('ainkridir«*. U r i c s o l C u r e s R h e u m a t is m Urlcsol Is a uric acid solvent — that Is, Urlcsol dissolves the excess of uric acid in the system and eliminates it, curing rheuma tism. Urlcsol 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. Urlcsol is very effective in chronic rheumatism for it can be taken without in juriously effecting 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 481. Atlanta. Ga. 2 U r lc s o l C h e m ic a l C o . The San Francisco CH R IST 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 a n d ev- j e n in g . B ible sc h o o l a t 10. S e n io r C h r is tia n E n d e a v o r a t 6 :3 0 . B ible I cla ss a n d p ra y e r m e e tin g T h u rs d a y e v e n in g .— L . G re e n , p a s to r. EV AN G ELICA L C H U R C H . P re a c h in g S u n d a y m o r n in g a n d e v e n in g a t th e D allas co lleg e c h a p e l. S u n d a y sc h 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 ay e v e n in g .— A. A. W in te r , p a s to r, I’ l v e f S h o c k s a Year. T h e e»: ; • of .Japan has no few er th a n Too «‘¿•rtliqunke observ in g sta tio n s sc a tte re d over it and th e records of th e ">00 shocks th a t annually v isit t h a t ; co untry are m*: »irately noted. The C lock I’ l a n t . P u rd u e u n iv ersity Is th e proud o w n e r of a clock plan t. T ills p la n t is very j ra re an d is found only In Borneo. T h e leaves rise and fall, th e s m a ll' o n es changing, p o in tin g up for one m in u te and d ow n fo r a n o th e r, while th e larg er leaves ch a n g e th e ir position each hour. W e b s ie r W an a R ook C a n v a sser. D aniel W eb ster paid his second te rm 's tu itio n a t D a rtm o u th by h a n d lin g De T ocquevllle’s “ A m erica” in M errim ack county, N. II. V otln it In K orw ny. N orw egian seam en a re en title d tc vote before leaving th e ir c o u n try If) th e polling d ay Is w ithin th re e month!« o f th e ir d e p a rtu re , o r th ey can vote at n foreign port w ith in th e sa m e tin s by hav in g th eir v otes se n t liomi th ro u g h a N tw w egian consul. S u ffi y P in * . S a fe ty pins a re pecu liarly Am erican. Wo MHO lO .IX K l.tlm i of till ...........t e l l y ,.; ir . M o s q u ito e s . C e rta in «merle* o f m osquitoes hllter n afe In th e ad u lt sta te , other* In the larv al s ta te and som e in th e e*rg. L arvto llvp thrmm-li a w i.iter In n.W.I loo. A ( ro n k o il Itn lltv .y. T h e m ost crooked railw ay in the w o rld Is oiu* from Bosw ell to F rledens I*«.. the a ir line d ista n e e being five miles. T h e road d oubles on itse lf four tim e s an d a* one point, a f te r m aking a loop o f uliout five m iles. th e road com es hack to w ith in .”»<If) feet o f Itself •01 « g ra d e fifty feet lo * w F o r O v e r S ix ty Y e a - a . A n o ld a n d well trie d re m e d y . Mr> W in s lo w 's Ho*»thing S y ru p Ims h*ei. u se d for o v e r * x tv y e a rs by m i ions • ! m o th e r s for t h e i r c h ild r e n w hile teeth- ing. w ith p e r f e c t • iiccc - p . |t soothe« t h e m i l d , s o f te n s llie g u m s , a lla y s al p a in , c u r e s w in d c o lic a n d is th e hest i r e m e d y for d i a r r h o e a Is p le a s a n t t* t h e t a s te . Hold hy d r u g g i s t s in ev er i n r f o f til** w o rld 3 6 c e n ts a ls>tth I t s v a lu e is in c a l c u l a b l e . B e s u re am i | o ak fo r M rs. vt’in s lo w 's S o o th in g 8 ; •] rup Rod taka oo o t h e r kind. 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Sold by all newnieelera. *o >mn— ,. New Tort », m r at- waattaatoo, i>. u B u t T ip cannot blind h im self to th e fa c t th a t ir A m erica in d u stria l ab so lu tism is s e t e v e r a g a in s t political dem ocracy. C an th ey live on in h a rm o n y ? A b ra ham L incoln said no n atio n could co n tin u e to e x is t h a lf sla v e a n d h a lf free. C an an y m an co n tin u e to he h a lf a sla v e a n d h a lf a free m a n ? It is only w ith in th e la s t q u a r te r o f a c e n tu ry th a t th is issue lias beg u n to sh a p e itse lf sh a rp ly in th e U nited S ta te s. T w enty-five y e a rs ago in d u s try w a s so c h a o tic —o r a n a rc h istic , if you please—th a t no one m an in th a t field had a p o w er th a t w a s especially Cangerotis. T h e in d u stria l a u to c ra t necessarily h a s ab so lu te control over a larg e p ro portion of th e citizenship o f th e c o u n try . It is becom ing m ost difficult a n d un; roll ta b le to sh ift from c a llin g to calling. We a re rap id ly re a c h in g a p o in t win ve in d u stria l a u to c ra ts w ill h av e ab so lu te control o v er a m a jo rity o f th e citizens of th e c o u n try . A m eri can citizens a r e becom ing in d u stria l ind ep en d en ts, su b je cts, v assals, se rfs o r slaves, j u s t a s one view s it. In o th e r w ords, a larg e section of th e c o u n try ’s citizenship h as a dou b le a lle giance. w hich is becom ing m ore and m ore sh a rp ly defined. On one sid e th e alleg ian ce is to a political o rg an ism b u ilt on th e lines or on th e p rin cip le s of freedom —a n o rg an ism t h a t he re spects m ore o r less a n d loves w ith a g re a te r or less d eg ree <>f w a rm th . On th e o th er h and, he ow es alleg ian ce to an in d u stria l a u to c ra t w ho lias p o w er o v e r Ids livelihood - o v e r th e hap p in ess, if n ot th e very ex iste n ce, o f him self a n d his fam ily. l i e a p p e a ls to tin* gov e rn m e n t. if h«» h a v e in tellig en ce enough to feel his position, and finds th e gov e rn m e n t im p o ten t befo re th e m ig h t of th e In d u strial a u to c ra t. It c a n n o t sa v e its citizens from th e e x a c tio n s of po w e rfu l bu sin e ss co m binations. B u t h e finds tl.o a u to c r a t ab le n ot only to d efy th e g o v ern m en t, b u t to re w a rd an d p ro te c t ¿hose w ho se rv e him w ell, r e a c e . h onor a n d p len ty a re In sto re fo r those w h o do th e b id d in g of th e king. In th e citizen ’s d u al alleg ian ce his | n arro w se lf in te re st a n d his closest a n d stro n g e st tie s a re to th e In d u stria l a u to c ra t. In th e silen t b u t e v e rla stin g co n test b etw een d e m o c ra tic govern- j m ont an d in d u stria l a u to c ra c y th e citi- j zen w ith d u a l alleg ian ce is necessa rily j on tli«* side o f th e In d u stria l a u to c ra t; | hen ce th e In d u stria l a u to c r a t c o n s ta n t ly g ain s In pow er. I lls d ep en d en ts becom e m ore n u m ero u s as w ell as m ore closely h o und to his fo rtu n es. In th e soH al evo lu tio n o f to d ay th e Indus tr ia l a u to c r a t’s s ta r is In th e ascen d a n t. If his p o w er co n tin u es to grow in th e f u tu re a s it h a s grow n In th e p ast, h e w ill ru le ab so lu tely th e en feeb led g o v ern m en t, an d w e w ill h av e political ns w ell a s in d u s tria l au to cracy , fo r th e In d u stria l a u to c r a t w ill control th e d e m o c ra tic republic. T h a t g o v ern m en t w h ich Is controlled by an a u to c ra t I* a n au to cracy , no m a tte r w h a t its no m i n al form m ay be. 1 do not m ean to Im ply th a t A m erica h a s com e to th is a lre a d y , b u t th e seeds h a v e been sow n. T h e p la n t Is even g ro w in g w ith ttin t tre n d . It I* a s ce r ta in ns th a t n ig h t follow s «lay th a t th e citizen c a n n o t co n tin u e Indefinitely In h is d u a l allegriance. T h e re an* too m any p o in ts «»f co n tact, an d n t every point It Is a « la sh in g co n ta c t. No m an can be n good su b je c t o f an in d u stria l a u to c ra t a n d a t th e sa m e tim e a good c ltu c n o f a d cju p cratlc ccpuhUjc. J b e W.J. STÙW, TRUCKM AN. D a lla s : O re g o n \ fa ir « h a re o f p a tro n a g e solicited □<1 all o -iln ra p r o m p tly tilled. V. .1. M A ltT IlN , 1» A I N T E R , H o u s e , sig n a n d o r n a m e n t a l , g r a ii u g , I c ls o m in g a n d p a p e r h a n g in g . A ct* . No W ild < a in«*I*. In som e p a r t or o th e r of th e w orld lior es, c a ttle an d sheep a r e found w ild ; b u t. It Is a s se rte d , n o w h ere can he lo u u d w ild cam els. W in te r >1 u n U m e l o n * . A w in te r m u sk m elon t h a t Is a t it« rip. at a n d m ost luscious sta g e in D e cem b er an d .la u n a ry is o n e of th e odd f ru its fo u n d in C h iu a. T h is, it seem s is h u t one of m any ed ib les a s good as th ey a r e s tra n g e th a t th e m an w ith the cu e h a s k e p t fro m th e ken o f his w e s t ern cousins. I > e l» t In B egonia B uisso u rose Is n h y b rid of Ile^oiila »liversit’olla, w h ich flower« al! su m m e r In th e fu ll sun, cross««l by It. p o ly a n th a , w h ich Is a w in te r flow ering v ariety . T h e leav es a re sm all, n a rro w , stro n g ly o b lique, c le a r g iv en In color, so m e tim e« bo rd ered w ith rose. It flow ers as freely a s B. d lv ersifo lla . th e flow ers a p p e a rin g in c lu s te rs o f th re e o r fo u r T u rk e y . The* F i v u t I«l«»n o f t h e T e l e s c o p e , T h e telesco p e v v o w e to som e ch il d re n o f a sp e ctacle m a k e r p lacin g tw o o r m ore p a ir s of sp ectacle* b efo re each o th e r an d lo oking th ro u g h th em a t th e d is ta n t sk y . T h e ir idea w a s follow ed u p by o ld e r heads. N orth P ole. D u rin g th e n in e te e n th c e n tu ry 200 ships, n u m b e rle ss lives a n d o v er $30.- 000. 000 w e re lost in fu tile effo rts to BEGONIA BUISSON BOSE. reach th e n o rth pole. I from th e a x ils o f th e leaves. T h e m ale flow ers h a v e five larg e p e ta ls of the B r g h t 's D is e a s e . T h e la rg e st, su m ev e r p aid for a pro | sa m e sh a p e a n d color a s tin* fem ale S'*rir't i o n , c h a n g e d h a n d s in S a n F ra n - i p la n t, c a rm in e rose w ith yello w a n ci*co A u g u s t 3 0 th , 1901. T h e t r a n s th e rs. T h e p la n t is ex cellen t for pot fer in v o lv m lin co in am i sto c k $112,500 i c u ltu re a n d v alu ab le fo r bloom ing in a n d Wat* p a id by a p a rly of b u sin e ss I th e h o u ses w h e n th e tu b e ro u s v a rie tie s m e n for a sp ecific f«»r B r ig h t’s d ise a se a r e gone, d u rin g tlie c h ry sa n th e m u m a n d d ia b e te s , h i th e r to in c u ra b le d is j seaso n .—G ard en in g . eases. T h e y c o m m e n c e d th e se rio u s in v e s tig a tio n of th e sp ecific N overn M ELON TR O U B L E S. h er 1 5 th , 1900. T h e y in te rv ie w e d •»cores of th e c u re d a n d trie d it. o u t o n * R e m e d i e s F o p D i s e a s e s a n < l C o m m o n In se c t Pests. its m e rits by p u t t i n g o v e r th re e d o zen B lig h t is tlie m ost tro u b le so m e d is cases o n »lie t r e a t m e n t a n d w a tc h in g liein . T fiev also g o t p h y sic ia n s tc» ea se o f th e can talo u p e. It m ay be con n a m e c h r o n ic , in c u r a b le cases, an d tro lled by s p ra y in g w ith B ordeaux m ix a d m in is te r e d it w ith th e p h y s ic ia n s foi tu re. T h e u se of a th re e ro w s p ra y e r ju d g e s . U p to A u g u s t 2 5 th , e ig h ty is su g g e sted , p a rtic u la rly fo r larg e, sev en p e r c e n t of tin* t«*st cases w ere | level fields. T ip b u rn is a phy sio lo g ical tro u b le 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 h u t t h ir te e n p e r r e n t of j duo to o v e rfe rtiliz in g o r to o th e r m ore f a ilu re s , th e p a r tie s w ere sa tisfie d a n d j or less o b sc u re causes. It is not v ery se rio u s in its n a tu re . elot-ed th e tr a n s a c t i o n . T lie p ro c e e d M ice fre q u e n tly lies troy m an y seeds in g s o f th e in v e s tig a tin g c o m m itte d an d th e c lin ic a l r e p o rts of th e test I a t p la n tin g tim e. One p o u n d of w h ite ea se s w ere p u b lish e d a n d will he m a il arse n ic to fifty p o u n d s o f corn m eal ’d free on a p p lic a tio n . A d d re ss J o h n ap p lied h e re a n d th e re o v e r th e field is 1. F e l t o n C o m p a n y , 420 M o n tg o m ery a good rem edy. T h e s trip e d c u c u m b er b eetle a n d s tre e t. Han F ra n c is c o , C a lifo rn ia . tw elv e sp o tte d c u c u m b e r b e e tle a r e in sects in ju rio u s to th e c a n ta lo u p e crop. One o f th e h o st rem ed ies is b o rd eau x m ix tu re. T h e sq u a sh b u g is so m e tim es v ery V O T IC K IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT T IF. t’ V- tro u b leso m e. All ru b b ish a b o u t th e 11 uer& igned h a s filed h e r final account us ex- UfcrtX of t h e e s t a t e of A ttain l\. WU«OM fields sh o u ld b e b u rn e d a n d th e old deeeav.' l a n u S a t u r d a y , d u ly 2f», 1003. a t H* v in es p lo w ed u n d e r in th e fall. «/clot; - a h i ., of said d a y , a t t h e c o u n ty c o u r t h o u s e , of I’-dk . im ty , O re g o n , h a s b e e n H \e d b y l i o n . J . T h e pi'-kle w o rm is a se rio u s p e s t in E. S ib le v , J u d g e of t h e c o u n ty c o u r t fo r said c o u n t y , som e portio n * of th e s ta te . Q u ain tan eo as t h e t i m e a n d p la c e fo r t h e h e a r in g of t h e sa m e AM p e r s o n s i n t e r e s te d in said m a t t e r a r e h ereh> n o - i reco m m en d s th e sq u a sh a s a tr a p crop. tifle t o a p p e a r at sai l t im e a n d .¡now cuum *. if a n y | C o llectin g a n d d -srro y iiv : th e sq u a sh t h e r e h e. wh> said a c c o u n t sh->uld n o t he u p p ro v td a n d tiie a c c o u n t s e ttle d a n d c lo s e d . bloom s a t r e g u la r Inter* ala w ill d estro y D a lla s, O re g o n , J u n e 24. 1909. m an y of th e larv a'. M ARY C. WILSON. '‘’. xecut rix of the rsoate of Adam K. Wilson, deoea»- r i a n t lice so m e tim es d o m uch d a m ag e in th e c a n ta lo u p e fields. A p p lica tions o f k ero sen e em u lsio n a n d w h ale oil so ap a n d fu m ig a tio n w ith carb o n b isu lp h id e a re tr e a tm e n ts com m only reco m m en d ed . V ines in in fe ste d fields lit the circuit court of the state of Oregon should be p low ed u n d e r in th e fa ll.— for l*olk county. • G eorgia E x p e rim e n t S ta tio n . Final Settlement. Summons. Katie Conner, plaintiff. ) r v» L K Conner, defendant) To T. K. Conner, the above-named defendant: a m . a h . - O r e c ic * IN T H E N A M E OF T H E ST A T E OK A tla n ta , Ga. L o s A n g e l e s , C al. Oregon, you are hereby notified, summoned in te re s ts he m u st se rv e are a n .a g o n ts am! required to appear ami answer the com tic —fa ta lly , irreco n cilab ly so. O u r po plaint filed against you in the above named court, in tlie above entitled suit, <»n or before liticnl a n d in d u s tria l philosophies m ust the last day of the time prescribed for the or bo h arm o n ized . If A m erica w ou ld re der for tlie service of this summons upon you ta in p o litical dem ocracy, it m ust also Notice of Administrator’s Sale. by publication, to-wit, on or before the 17th h a v e in d u s tria l freedom . * * * day of July, A. D ., 1003, and if you fail to In the county court of the state of Oregon for Polk appear and answer, for want thereof, tlie W o now live In n d ecad e w h a t th ey j county. will apply to tlie court for the relief liv ed In a c e n tu ry 200 y e a rs ago. O ur i In the m atter of the estate of S a n h E. Fisher, de- plaintiff prayed for in her :omplaint on file herein, to in d u s tria l fe u d a lism is rap id ly g iv in g I censed wit, for a decree dissolving the bonds of mat o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t i i ' T o n o r a f rimony now existing between the said plain ter. w ay to in d u s tria l cen tralizatio n . Al tiff and defendant, and that pLintiff have F r i d a y , J By 3 , 1 0 0 3 , re a d y w e h a v e one m an in th e w o rld I will sell :«t private .«tale. ;it Mo,mi .nth, Polk coun- and and recover of and from the defendant o f in d u s try w ith g re a te r p o w er th a n | ty, Oregon, the following described property belong the sum of &o0 attorneys fees, toget her with L ouis X IV . e v e r had in th e w orld o f ing to t»ie estate of Sarah E. FPher, towit; A the costs and disbursements of this suit and politics. A n a tio n m ore p o w erfu l th a n certain piece or pract I of land houndvp as follow.-: I that plaintiff have the care and custody of B e g in n in i 330 fe e t n o r th o f th e so u th - th e w h o le o f E u ro p e in tin* d ay of e a s t e r n e r o f o u t lo t N o . 4 in t h e to w n o f said child. This summons is served by publication L o u is ta k e s th is m an ’s w o rd a s fin an ; M o n m o u th , t h e m e w e s t 100 fe e t, th e n c e there >f for six consecutive and successive cial gospel. T h e w h o le in d u stria l i s o u t h 100 fe e t, th e n c e e a s t 100 f < e t . t h e n c e j weeks in the Polk County Itemizer, a weekly I n o r th 100 f.*et t o t h e p la c e o f b e g in n in g ; a ls o news|»aper of general circulation, published w orld tre m b le s befort* him. 12 f e e t off o f t h e s n a t h s id e o f i--t 5 , a n d th e j Polk county, Oregon, by order of Hon J. W h ere Is th is going to e n d ? Is a w h o le o f lo t li, in b lo c k 3, a s s h o w n o n t h e j in E. Sibley, county judge of said Polk county, m an w ith th e control of in d u stry w ith a m e n d e d p la t o f o u t l e t N o 4. in s a id t o w n | made at chambers at Dallas, Oregon, on the M o n m o u th , P o lk co u n ty , O re g o n ;,, I 27th day of May, A. 1) , 1903, the first publi in his g rasp , w ith a n o rg an izatio n so " t f *gether w ith the ten nient^, herHit.unent.s ami a cen tra liz e d a s to he resp o n siv e to h is purtenances. This s-»le will ho made p u rsm u t to a" j cation hereof being on May 29. A. T).. 1903. J . T SIM PSO N , made hv Hon. .1. E S5b’ey. judge of the above | every im p u lse, going to he foiled by a order Attorney for the plaintiff. entitled court lune 2. -in s. A .!. HALEY* N m any h e a d e d political o rg a n iz a tio n p u r Administrator « state of Surah E. Fisher deceased. su in g a m o re o r less a b s tra c t ideal in a h a p h a z a rd an d d e su lto ry w ay ? It Admintstratix’s Notice. m ak es little differen ce w h e th e r th is new o rd e r o f in d u stry is a p u re a u P O R T L A N D -T H E D A L L F S R O U T E . tocracy o r a n o lig arch y w ith a so rt o f V<>TK'K IS HEREBY GIVI V TO ALL WHOM IT A li W a y L a n d i n g s . p resid in g a u to c ra t. It h a s th e p o w er 1 1 nmv concern, that I have been appointed by Hon. ,|. K. *ible.vt judge of Polk rnnntv,administrator ! an d so lid a rity o f In terest to o v erm as of the estate of Milton Tbomnso .late ..f Folk countv, 1 te r th e loose an d u n m a n a g e a b le p o liti de> ensed. All persons i* dchted to wild estate w ill! tnaVe me paym ent amt any "tie holding a claim ! cal o rg an izatio n . In th e p re s e n t in d if against mid estate will present the same to me, !ul\ verified, within six m onths from this date, * at n * ’v ! fere n t te m p e r of th e p eople th e re is no --„¡.i........ dene*» d o u b t th a t th e In d u stria l au to cracy Dated May » , 190?. i n \ WOODWARD w ill co n tin u e to d o m in a te th e n atio n . Ad m inistrati* of the est ite of Milton Thompson, ( As tkme p asses it m u st g a in co m p lete ceased. CüLUMEiÄ RIVER SCENERY S grofula A GOOD B E G O N IA . V n l n n l i l e F o r I*ot C u l t u r e — F l o w e r « F r e e l y A ll S u m m e r . T o seize a m a n ’s resid en ce fo r d eb t is u n la w fu l in T u rk e y , an d sufficient lan d to su p p o rt him is also ex em p t fro m seizu re. The r\ P R E SB Y T E R IA N C H U R C H . Sank«* V e n o m Superstition . Then* is a su p e rs titio n am o n g so u th e r n ch ild ren to th e effect t h a t h a ir co m b in g s sh o u ld n e v e r be th ro w n o u t o f d o o rs fo r th e reaso n th a t th e b ird s w ill use th e m In b u ild in g th e ir n ests a n d th u s p ro d u ce c o n s ta n t h ead a c h e to th e p erso n to w hom th ey belong. Diamond Dyes Color Anything« Any Color P re a c h in g S u n d a y m o r n in g a n d e v e n in g . S u n d a y sch o o l a t 10. C hris- j tia n E n d e a v o r a t 6 :3 0 . P ra y e r m eet-1 in g T h u rs d a y e v e n in g .— W , T . W ar- j d ie , p a s to r. H ow T h e venom o f sn a k e s c o n ta in s only In te rm e d ia ry bo d ies w h ich a lo n e w ould not he v iru le n tly poisonous, b u t th e n o rm al blood sc ru m of su scep tib le finals c o n ta in s th e su b stan ce« w hich, by co n jo in t actio n w ith th e In term e dia! y bod ies o f th e veuoiu, cau se th e d ead ly poisoning. I b e q u e a th t o m y c h ild r e n S c r o fu la w ith a ll i ts a tt e n d a n t h o rro rs , h u m i l i a t i o n a n d s u f f e rin g . T h is is a s tr a n g e le g a c y to le a v e t o p o s t e r i t y ; a h e a v y b u r d e n to p la c e u p o n t h e s h o u ld e r s o f t h e y o u n g . T h is tr e a c h e r o u s d is e a s e d w a r fs t h e b o d y a n d h in d e r s t h e g r o w th a n d d e v e lo p m e n t o f t h e fa c u ltie s , a n d th e c h ild b o rn o f b lo o d p o is o n , o r s c ro f u la - ta in te d p a r e n ta g e , is p o o rly e q u ip p e d fo r l i f e 's d u tie s . S c ro fu la is a d is e a s e w ith n u m e r o u s a n d v a rie d s y m p t o m s ; e n la r g e d g l a n d s o r tu m o r s a b o u t th e n e c k a n d a r m p its , c a t a r r h o f th e h e a d , w e a k e y e s a n d d re a d fu l s k in e r u p tio n s u p o n d if fe r e n t p a r t s o f t h e b o d y sh o w th e p re se n c e o f t u h e r c n la r o r s c ro f u lo u s m a tte r in t h e b lo o d . T h is d a n g e r o u s a n d s t e a l th y d is e a s e e n tr e n c h e s its e lf s e c u re ly in t h e s y s te m a n d a tta c k s th e b o n e s a n d tis s u e s , d e s tr o y s t h e re d c o r p u s c le s o f t h e b lo o d , r e s u l t i n g in w h ite sw e llin g , a p a llid , w a x y a p p e a r a n c e of th e s k in , lo ss o f s t r e n g t h a n d a g r a d u a l w a s tin g aw ay o f t h e b o d y . S. S. S . c o m b in e s b o th p u r if y in g a n d to n ic p ro p e rtie s , a n d is g u a r a n te e d e n t ir e ly v e g e ta b le , m a k i n g i t th e id e a l re m e d y in a ll s c ro f u lo u s a ffe c tio n s . I t p u rifie s t h e d e te rio ra te d b lo o d , m a k e s i t r ic h a n d s tr o n g a n d a c o m p le te a n d p e r m a n e n t c u r e i s s o o n effe cted . S . S . S . im p ro v e s t h e d ig e s tio n a n il a s s im ila tio n o f food, r e s to r e s th e lo s t p r o p e rtie s to t h e b lo o d a n d q u ic k e n s t h e c ir c u la tio n , b r i n g in g a h e a lth y c o lo r to th e s k i n a n d v ig o r to t h e w e a k a n d e m a c ia te d b o d y . W rite us a b o u t y o u r c a s e a n d o u r physicians will c h e e r f u lly a d v is e a n d h e lp you in e v e ry p o s s ib le w a y t o r e g a in your health. Hook on blood and s k i n d is e a s e s free. T H l i W I F T S P E C I F I C C O ., A t l a n t a . G a . B a r e B r n n c h e n Xot t h e T h in *:. T h e re is one very com m on m ista k e m ad e by th o se w h o a re ta k e n w ith th e notion t h a t th ey m u st c le a r o u t th eir tre e s, sa y s II. E. V an D em an in R u ra l New Y orker. It Is th a t all th e sm all b ran ch es, tw ig s a n d sp u rs m u st be cu t off th e lo w er lim bs a n d fro m th e In te rio r of th e tre e s. B a re b ra n c h e s are not th e p ro p er th in g u n til th e sh a d e of th e tre e s cau ses th em to be so. an d hy n m o d e ra te an d ju d ic io u s th in n in g of th e b ra n c h e s th ey w ill re ta in th e ir spur* fo r a long tim e. T hose o fte n b e a r good fru it, an d th e y also se rv e a good p u rp o se In stre n g th e n in g th e g ro w th o f tlie m ain b ra n c h e s an d s h a d ing th em fro m th e sun. Regulator Line. Steamer»: Bailey Gatzert A d van tage* o f Irriga tion . 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W h ile th e u n sp ra y e d a re a y ielded only 702 p o u n d s, or n in ety -n in e b a s k e ts of e ig h t p o u n d s each, o f in fe rio r w in e g rap es, e q u a l sp ra y e d a r e a s yielded a little m o re th a n 300 b a s k e ts o f fine g rap es, w h ich b ro u g h t $30.o0. In clu d ing b ask ets. T h e r e tu rn p e r ac re fro m u n sp ray ed a re a is c a lc u la te d a t 310 b a s k e ts p e r acre, w o rth less th a n $10 p e r acre, w h ile fro m th e sp ra y e d a re a s th e a v e ra g e y ield w as 1,252 b a s k e ts p e r acre, w o rth $125.20 p er acre. S oda b o rd e a u x m ix tu re used to re p lace am m o n iaeal co p p er c a rb o n a te fo r th e la te r sp ra y in g s g a v e a p p a re n tly b e tte r re su lts th a n th e u su a l tr e a tm e n t w ith b o rd e a u x m ix tu re follow ed by th e co p p er c a rb o n a te . T h is m ix tu re Is m ad e fro m copper su lp h a te a n d com m ercial c a u s tic soda o r soda lye. >