Paine’s Celery TORTURING DISFIGURING Compound 'S S K 5 8 » SW E E T PO TATO ES. Skin, Scalp and Blood Humours A N u m b e r «• l P o p u l a r Sorts, lu c lu tl - l n | Jc ru e y Varieties. I The B1 g Siem Jersey Yellow «w ee! I potato (see tin* figure» Is now largely i grown in this neighborhood, supersed lug the old Jersey Yellow on account of , Its stronger growth and greater pro ductivenoss, writes a Vineland (N. J j correspondent to F in al New Yorker. When grown on light sandy soil it is l smooth, o f good shape and o f bright I yellow color. Its tendency to grow too Speedily Cured by Cuticura Seap, Ointment and Pills When the Best Physicians and All Else Fail. The agonizing itching and burning o f the skin, as In eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss o f hair and crusting o f the scalp, as in »called head; the facial disfigurements, as In amples aud ringworm ; the awful suf- eriug o f Infant-», and anxiety o f worn- out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum,— all demand a remedy o f almoBt superhuman virtues to success­ fu lly cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and P ills are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement Is made regarding them that is not Justified by the strongest evi­ dence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty o f speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard skin cures, blood purifiers and humour remedies o f the civilized world. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface o f crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. D ry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Oint­ ment freely, to allay itching, Irritation and inflammation, aud soothe and heal, and, lastly, take the Cuticura Resolvent P ills, to cool and cleanse the blood. This complete treatment, costing but one dollar, affords instant relief, per­ m it» rest and sleep in the severest forms o f eczema and other itching, burning and scaly humours o f the skin, scalp and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical cure when all othera-emedies and the best physi­ cians fail. S B fQ S T E M JJCKHKY Y E L L O W SW EET PO TATO large is checked by close planting. It often produces 100 barrels per acre. W e had a four acre field that produced 300 barrels. A part o f it ran over 100 barrels per acre. One magnificent hill o f tw elve tuber« weighed fourteen pounds. The Big Stem is not only pro ductive, hut it is also a very heavy sweet potato, a barrel weighing iron* ten to fifteen pounds more than others. It Is o f excellent table quality, being sweeter than the old Jersey Yellow. The Vineland Bush still holds Its place o f being the best o f all hush or vineless sweet potatoes. It makes no running vines whatever, only short, stubby steins with a luxuriant growth o f dark green leaves. It is as easy to cultivate and tend as a hush beau. W ith us it Is about as productive as the Jersey Yellow, which the tuber resembles closely uml is o f much the same quality. The old Jersey Yellow is still largely grown by many farmers, aud where C H U R C H D IR E C T O R V . the soil is well adapted to it it is an excellent cropper. It is a better keeper Preaching hours at 11 aud 7 :30. in storage than the Big Stem, and the M K. CH URC H. Vineland Fancvv strain is still very Preaching Sunday m orning and e v ­ popular in market. Jersey Red, also ening. Sunday school at 9 :45. Ep- called Red Xunsemoud, is a deservedly worth league at fi :3s Prayer meet popular sweet potato, being very fine in g Thursday even ing.— Jas. Moore, grained and o f a high table quality. When they are fresh dug their bright pastor, BAPTIH'i CHURCH. Preaching Sunday m orning and ev­ ening. S in d a y schoo l at 10. B. ^ P U at 6:30 Prayer m eeting W ed- uesd »y even ing.— J. R. G. Kuseell, pastor. The Leading Paper of the Pacific Coast, ^ The San Francisco Chronicle PKKNItYTKKIAN CHURCH Preacuiug S u n d a y m o r n i n g a u d ev- \ eniug. Sunday aelnxd a t 10. Chris- tiun Endeavor a t 0:30. Prayer metM-| in g Thursday even in g.— W . T . War- j dU*, pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching Sunday m orning and ev- | eniug. Bible *»clm d at 10. Senior O liri-tiau Endeavor at 0:30. Bibb class and prayer m eeting 1 hursday i even ing — L. Green, pastor. KVANUKLICAL CHURCH. Preaching Sunday m orning and ev- j piling at the Dallas college chapr l.j Hund ly school at 10. Christin n En de.tvnr at 6:30. Prayer m eeting T l tirs d iy evening.— A. A. W in ter, pastor, fc « nrtMUM F.tTi-ct. A curious effect is noted in the An- 1es. Then* is an inn halfway up the direct route whore ascenders and de­ scenders frequently meet, the former half perished with increasing cold, the latter overwhelmed with increasing heat. The Mult ewe (¿ o h «. The height o f a Maltese goat is about 2 feet G Inches, its weight nearly 100 pounds, and the eost of a good milk bulinai is from $00 to $125. T h e (¿ n in e o f C h e c k e r « . The game o f checkers was first play­ ed In Egypt, so far as w e know, about 4,000 years ago; it is older than chess. The name ch«*ckers was given to th i game because the board is “ cheeky/* a hern'die term. The ohl English name Is draughts. M c tll el n nl II ciimm II cm . There «re nearly 20,000 known me­ dicina! remedies. C arlyle W n a n (¡ re n t P«*do«t r l * n . Carlyle invariably covered several miles before beginning work and en Joyed riding Insule an omnibus, while Victor Ungo preferred the outside. E lfin rn t n rr K n ow led ge. Simpson — Do you know anything about nrt? Jackson —1 know enough about art not to try to talk about It.-D etroit Free Tress. I f peopl*» like yon. don’t ever start trouble for yourself by asking them w hy.—Atchison GloU*. G ro w th o f C le r k « * t n ln n . red skin makes tiieui v e fy attractive. On account o f their healthy, vigorous growth, liurdlness and curliness they are one o f the best varieties for the north. W e have seen them quite suc­ cessfully grown on sandy soli in the neighborhood o f Rochester, N. Y. There are many other varieties o f sweet potatoes In the south. Nearly every place has its locul favorite. The Red Bermuda (Red Yam), General Grunt, Brazilian. {laym an, Pierson and Vineless Gold Coin are classed as yams by some, but it Is difficult to Sick and nervous headaches are amongst draw tlie line between yam s and sweet the worst ills of life. The man or woman who potatoes. I believe they are ull in-1 is subject to headache at irregular intervals, eluded under tin* general term sweet goes through life bearing a load of misery potatoes. But few o f the last kinds and wretchedness that is terrible to think of. are grown for market in the east. Headaches as a rule, result from a dis­ ordered condition of the nervous system. C o r n u m l So x D o a u a F o r S l l n g e . Mental excitement, loss of sleep, bodily In ansv/tr to a Maryland correspond- fatigue, and disordered digestion axe exciting t*nt a w riter in the National Stockman causes. W hen the brain becomes tired and debilitated, the whole nervous system is weak­ »ays: ened, and headaches result. If the liver is Many dairymen iu particular are uow sluggish, the kidneys inactive, and digestion grow ing corn and soy beans together deranged, headaches invariably follow. To for silage. The objects sought are to cure and prevent headache, the nervous sys­ Increase both the protein content of tem must be strengthened and vitalized. silage and quantity per acre. The nu­ The most persistent cases of headache, nervous tritive ratio o f soy beau silage is 1.5; feebleness, and sleeplessness, are permanently corn, 1.10; hence, if in equal parts, your cured by Paine’ s Celery Compound; it is the ration would he fairly balanced w ith ­ great reconstructant of the nervous system. Mrs. Henry West rick, St. Clair, Mich., tells out the addition o f high priced byprod­ of her release from suffering as follows:— ucts In large proportions. The yield “ I have l>een troubled with dyspepsia and per acre ordinarily is about 10 to 15 sick headache for a number of years. About per cent greater, as you can grow al­ every week I would have a bad spell of sick most as much corn with the soy beans headache, but since I liegan using Paine’s Celery Compound, my dyspepsia is gone, and in addition. Iu what proportions shall I plant? I do not have any more headaches. I feel you ask. Three o f corn to tw o o f soy better than I have for years.” beans. Get your drill to sow nt>out No Need Soiling the Hands with one-tenth less corn, and this with au up to date drill will give you the re­ quired thickness. The Late Yellow and Late Green are the best varieties to Diamond D ye« are easy and cleanly to use. plant with corn for silage. On ordi­ Made for Lome ecouomy ; never disappoint. Direction book and 45 dyad samples free. nary land, say forty bushels o f corn D IA M O N D DYES, Burlington, V t. to the acre, I have had a growth o f the Late Yellow* o f fifty-one inches, cornstalks eight inches apart in the row, with from tw o to three stalks o f soy beaus between. Neither o f these TR UCKM AN . varieties w*ill mature its seed ordinari­ ly in your latitude. I f they did, the stalks w’ould he hard and very many o f the beans thrash out. The dw*arf varieties—E arly Brown, Yellow*, Green A fair share of patronage solicited —do not u*ike a sufficient growth, and • nd all n ite rs prom ptly filled. many o f the pods are so near the ground that they would be lost in har­ A . • !, M A l t T I N , vesting. For silage southern grow n j | j : Permanently Cures Sick and Nervous Headaches that A Necessary Arrangement. S P O R T IN G N O T E S . W innie OVontior, the afar American •ockey, is now at the top of the Hat in Fra nee. Philadelphia has l»een awarded the national polo championship, to take place late in June. Archie Hahn o f Michigan university Is “ touted” as the coming sprinting sensation o f the country. Young Corbett and T erry McGovern Lave been brought together by friends and are now on friendly terms. Jake Berkley, the veteran first base m m o f the Cincinnati Reds, was re­ sponsible for a triple play In Brooklyn recently. Veteran Knlfers complain tlmt the young players a iv capturing most o f the prizes aud want an agv limit iu coui|M.tltio#establisbeU. Now that Jockey W illie Shaw has been "set down” by the eastern stew- ards his employer. “ IMttsburg P h il” Smith, w ill sell his stable. Alexander W inton o f Cleveland re­ cently broke the world’s circular track auto record by covering the distance in lm . 2s. on the G lenville course. “ F o r once I ’ll take the count,” Jef­ fries is reported to have said recently ns he invited a w ell known French no­ bleman of sportive tastes to get into his cab. E. R. Thomas, the financier who re­ cently purchased Hermis, the cham­ pion eastern thoroughbred, is the man who was president o f a New York bank for a single day. W ith the three Shamrocks, Sir Thomas I.iptou. Designers F ife and W atson and other Britishers here this summer the headquarters o f Briton’s yachting interests will be iu Am erican waters. F R U iT m Ä SUCCESS W IT H DAHLIAS. fall, F e r t il D a t lu n a n d Other P oin ts T h a t L e n d to It. The plain superphosphate, so called ¿phosphate rock, bouebluck, etc., dis- lolved In sulphuric acid), Is more readily available us food for the dahlia lhau fine ground bone, but should uot i;e used in too close proxim ity to it. T w o or three large handfuls well scattered around are ample. Thorough A Natural Marksman. Mai'kfciimn are Lorn, uot made, Intermixture with the soil should he faith fully attended to with all ferti­ as Horace m igh t have said. A m ail lizing material. Pule and yellow foil- who had been in the n avy only th ree age is generally an indication o f plant weeks was a m em ber o f one o f the starvation, and is most quickly reme­ crew s manning a 6 pound ¿tun on died by the application o f about a a recent target practice cruise o f the tablespoouful o f nitrate o f soda, well T eM g H t. t |10 gu n — the scattered around the plant and raked first time he had over i’» no such a into the earth. Liquid manure applied thing— and hit tlie target at a thou- to the plant w ill produce a corres|>ond- laud yards. Then, just to show lng effect. The readiness with which the dahlia that it was not luck, he hit the adapts itself to variations o f soil, sur­ target nine times more in succes­ roundings and conditions is one o f its sion. strongest recommendations to favor. T h e soil In A*hich it w ill not th rive If Mr. W u’ s Successor. provided with proper « i r e in other re­ Havin'- escaped a litre from the spects Is indeed a peculiar one. An epigram and platitudes of Minis­ ideal soil would be one o f moderate ter Wu, we nr now under fire again fertility, easily worked and retentive from Sir t'henr.mg Liang Cheng, o f moisture in a high degree. When once the plants are set culti­ Wu’s sued nr and a Chinese gen­ tleman and scholar who lays it on vation must begin promptly and con­ with n b u tte r knife and rubs it in tinue unceasingly until the blossoms appear. I f the plants are set at a good with the flat of his hand to g iv e that, hi* h polish so. agreeable to depth, three or fou r Inches o f the soil may be kept stirred at the outset, with ---------- ^ a gradual lessening as the season ad­ B r g h t ’ s D is e a s e , vances, and afte r the arrival o f the T h e largest, sum ever paid for a pre scrinlion , changed lia mis in San Fran- blooming period cultivation should be confined to a light raking o f the sur­ I cisco August 30th, 1901. T h e trans- face. fer in volved in coin and stock $112,500 G O W N GOSSIP. Throughout the entire period that I 1 ami was paid by a party o f business ' have been engaged in the culture o f T h e fashion o f covering the crown m en for a specific for B righ t’s disease dahlias I have never staked a single o f a hat with flowers is increasing. and diabetes, h ith erto incurable dis* plant. For the amateur to whom the Loose ties are worn with cotton and l hey com m enced the serious loss o f a few plants may be a serious linen shirt waists. Windsor ties in In vestigation of the specific N o v em ; matter 1 advise the use o f stakes. open meshed silk net are popular. I,er l«>th, 1000. T h e y interview ed j In conclusion let me urge the dahlia Plum color bus come to the fore scores of the cured and tried it out on grow er to fix these maxims in his again. It combines well with pale blue merits bv p u ttin g over three dozen mind: and when used on hats forms a good C;lst‘s on the trea tm en t and w atching Stir the ground thoroughly and deep­ background for pansies. rimm. I hey also g o t physicians to ly with plow or spade, fertilize freely, Cloth, voile, eta mine, taffeta and lout- » - " V * . chro,‘ i.C’ >'7 l' ruM* * “ «* plant deeply and not too early, set sines appear in coats. Black taffeta is ^ » n n is t e r e d 11 W ' [ U tb « Phy-iciana fm three or more feet apart, give freedom House, sign and o rn a m e n ta l, gra in no longer ultra fashionable, but it con- U P to fA u KUBl 2 oth ’ e,« h t> o f air and light, allow but a single tinues to be popular with a few per- Mev‘ , n Pe r . < stalk 1 in a place and keep i *eut of U,H ,e8t CHB* , B were , « I nlillK 11 U [ïlîllt clliu 6“ ' [' the Die surface ■’Ui du " ug, kalsom ing and paper hanging. w ell or p r»K re*U nR favorably o f t„ e Kroum| w ell g,ir m l. - Cor. Am er T h ere b ein g but th irteen per cent of ‘ a i . i . a r , - O regon lean Gardening. Embroidered linen shirt waist pat­ failures, the parties were satisfied and terns are to be had in exclusive design, j d osed the transaction. T h e proceed T h e L n r f f c C a l i f o r n i a Nnt me *:. If one’s purse w ill permit their pur­ H i iK n i a n a H o t . mgs o f the in vestiga tin g com m ittee “ T h e variety o f melon called ‘L arge chase. They have an individuality that and tlie clin ical reports o f the test I f tomato blight comes it must be California Nutm eg’ is a variety that makes them decidedly attractive. cases were published and will he m a il­ met with bordeaux mixture (six Nearly all o f the black lace and ne* ' d free on application . Address John was grown for many years by a melon pounds o f copper sulphate and four grow er on the Sacramento river and gowns for evening wear this season 1. F e lto n Com pan y, 420 M on tgom ery was form erly known as the ‘ Runyon pounds o f quicklime to forty-five gal­ are made up over white. Au interlin­ street, San Francisco, C alifornia. lons o f w ater). Unless promptly treat­ melon.’ It is the host large «hipping ing o f white chiffon adds to the beau­ ed it is sure to do much damage by cantaloupe that w e know o f and w e ty o f transparent black materials and shriveling up the foliage and leaving cannot find anything in the east to cor­ takes aw ay any suggestion o f somber­ the stalks naked. Tom ato rot is more respond with it. It is a very large, ness. serious. It attacks the h alf grow n to­ oblong melon, solid, o f a nutmeg char­ Figured muslins, lawns and silk mato and In moist seasons destroys a OTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE I’ N- acter and o f a very flue flavor,” says a large percentage o f the crop. Prom pt mulls need little trim m ing except for N" dei'signed lias Hied her linai oei-ouiit as ex- California grow er. tu«*ks and shirrlugs utrî* of thc ***** ot Adam k . spraying w ith bordeaux m ixture is an the innumerable 1 dei-east-'I, anu Saturday, duly 25, 1003. at 1° which the fashion demands. Little lace o’ulrii:', a ui., of raid day, at the county court hoiiHe, effective remedy. For Cankenvonn*. of I’ i'» vui'ty. Oregon, has been fixed by Hon. J. • Is used on these figured materials, but E. Sihlry, Jüdin* "f the county court for said county, Secretary Goodman o f the Missouri a great many o f them are attractively as e time and place for the hearing of the same C o r n P la n t in g : . All ,‘tírnons interested in mi id matter arc her« 1.x no­ Horticultural society has advised for It is not much use to put corn Into decorated with high girdles o f taffeta tifie to apoear at said time and «how chufo , if any cankerworms to spray the trees w ell ther« ' e. win said account shouUl uot he approwd the ground until w e not only h a v e , or liberty silk.—N ew York Tost. with a paris green m ixture o f one and ' ..ei-* mt settled and closed. some warm days, but warm nights as L.id.»s, 0: ..'on, June 24. 1903. pound to 100 gnIlona o f w ater to insure MARY C. Wit SON, well. W hen planted too early, even i f ! T IM E L Y TO PIC S . quick results. It Is well to add four Plxei rtx of the es.“ate of Adam K. Wihou, dceeas the seed germinates instead o f rotting e 1. pounds o f lime w ell slaked and thor­ in the ground, it comes forw ard slowly, Owners o f unoccupied lots can easily oughly mixed to each fifty gallons o f looks pale or yellow and is overtaken become public benefactors by letting water. In spraying do It thoroughly, before the ears are filled out by that the boys play ball there.—N ew York j and usually one sip Mention w ill suffice. which is planted later. It may be well World. I f not, make another as necessary. to try a fe w rows o f sweet corn in the ‘'P olicy” is the worst evil, with one ! garden early, to be follow ed later by exception, in city life, it demoralizes | In the circuit court of the state of Oregon F a n c i f u l F lo r a l Devices. for Polk county. another and yet other plantings, to the poor, it tempts childhood, it cor­ Katie Conner, plaintiff, Now that old fashioned flowers are keep up a succession, and if the first rupts the police and it rots politics.— V* again popular some o f the devices nml I. E. Conner,defendant fails the hills can be replanted. Philadelphia Press. To 1. K. Conner, the above-named di-fondant: fancies that once flourished In the am­ W e do not care to put in field corn Geographically the United States is IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S T A T E OF ateur’s garden are also permissible. A before the middle o f M ay in this sec­ so situated that it can he, commercial- ! Oregon, von are hereby notified, summoned round column o f poultry w ire netting. tion, and farther north it may be later. Iy and politically, the controlling pow­ and required to appear and answer the com The fodder corn w e would plant at the er in the Pacific. It rests with the na- plaint tiled against you in the above named in the above entitled suit, on or before same time, that It may be ready for tion to avail itself o f its opportunities. court, ^j)e (jav (,f time prescribed for the or- the silo, if there is one, at the proper —Chicago Tribune. der for the serv ice of this summons upon you season, or may be w ell cured in the T h e suspicious attitude o f nations by publication, to-wit, on or before the 17th . . . . . d tvofJu ly, A. D., 1903, and if you full to shock w hile the weather is warm and toward ouch other h intentions Is apt to , nJ ’ K„ , wer', fllr want thereof, the dry. Then, too, we do not know in be overdone. Each one knows that its pl»intiff will apply to the court for the relief what month w e may need It to feed to own conscience is clear, but it is in- prayed for in her complaint on file herein, to- the milk cows when the pasture gets cllnrd to reitiinl its neighbor ns n eraf wit, fnr it decree .li,snlviiiK the hood, of mat . ... , c .„, I rnuony now existing lietween the said ¡dain­ dry. For this purpose tw o or three ty > lllain. Kansas CltJ Star. I tiff and defendant, anti that pl tintiff have lots planted a week or tw o apart will The Russian government should ed- 1 and and recover of and from the defendant he better than one field all planted at ucate its masses to a degree o f toler the sum of $.*»0 attorneys few, tope?her with i.» —. and j disbursements —*--------this of this suit ant* the cost» the same tim e.—Boston Cultivator. anee at least o f the lives o f others. that plaintiff have the care and cust'wly of It Is not so strange that Christians said child. NeXT« a n d N o t e « . Tin's summons is served by publication should be slaughtered in Turkey, but it Should summer soiling he practiced is strange that Jews should be mur thereof for six consecutive and successive weeks iu the Polk County Itemizer, a weekly exclusively five pounds o f liny may be dered by wholesale in a Christian A PETUNIA PYRAMID. newspafier of general circulation, published fed daily together with what green ma­ country.—N ew York Commercial. in Polk county, Oregon, by order of Hon J. terial the animals w ill eat. E. Sibley, county judge of said Polk county, covered with sweet peas or other flow ­ made at chambers at Dallas, Oregon, on the ering vines, is a pretty thing; so, too. Is A small pow er cutter Is a groat con­ 27th day of May, A. D., 1903, the first publi- a pyramid o f petunias grown on a venience on any farm. Such crops as ' cation hereof being on May 29, A. 1)., 1!K)3. trellis or fram ework such as shown in barnyard millet, corn and corn and J .T SIMPSON, the cut. This can be o f stout w ire or beans are eaten clean i f cut fine. Attorney for the plaintiff. wood and w ire combined. It is now claimed that habitual onion Is no hindrance to the Make Life Miserable. D IA M O N D DYES W .J. STOW, D a lia ,« : O r e g o n seed is the best, provided the seed has net been overheated, a very common occurrence, F orly or W in te r Irrigation. The vulue o f early or even w’ inter Ir­ rigation is shown by the experiences o f some farmers last year. Fields o f al­ fa lfa that w ere unlrrlgated up to the 1st o f May were almost barren as In midwinter, while the fields that were w inter irrigated came out in fine gro w ­ ing condition. Under w’ iuter irrigation the soil is used as a storage reservoir. W ater, which is plentiful at that time In many localities, Is spread upon the land and allowed to thoroughly soak iu to be used by crops in the grow ing spring months. In the absence o f stor­ age reservoirs much water can be thus saved which would otherwise run la waste.—Denver Field and Farm. T O M A T O G R O W IN G . D A IN T E R , Final Settlement. The T om ato an K a »y and I'ro il table Crop In ile r F ie ld C on dition«. The tomato in one o f the few vegeta­ The Weekly Chronicle bles which find ordinary field condi­ The very best weekly News­ tions congenial and one o f the still fe w ­ paper pubhshed in the entire er which can be grow n successfully West. without an unreasonable amount o f la­ bor. An acre o f tomatoes may be more Inrl«41ng poatagr t* any par« of the justly estimated at $42.09—the average United State«, Canada and Mexico. value put by the census on all vegeta­ It is best because, besides ble crops—than at $10.04, says a Farm printing all the news of the mid Fireside writer, who expresses world each week in an inter­ some further ideas on the subject as esting way and fully illustrat follows: ing many articles, it has spe­ cial departments devoted to— There are disadvantages. T h e best Agriculture— suggestion for the farm er who contem­ H orticulture— plates grow ing tomatoes on a largo - P ou ltry - scale would be not to do so unless there L iv e S t o c k - is a first class market conveniently Mining— L ite ra tu r e - available. Unlike potatoes, cabbage aud Fashions— onions which can be stored while w a it­ and Sports. ing for tne market to clear and which These are presided over by can be shipped in bulk long distances, editors having a thorough tomatoes must he sold on ripening and knowledge of tneir specialties. used within a reasonable distance of The pages devoted to A g r i­ their point of production. Southern to­ culture. Horticulture. Poultry matoes grow n in winter are shipped and Live Stock are well illus­ long distances in ventilated ami re­ trated and filled with matter frigerator cars, but the northern crop of the greatest interest to all engaged in these indus­ must be used up in canning factories or tries, every line being written the great cities close at home. by those who are in dose T h e crop, then, must he grown on a touch with conditions prevail scale no larger than markets near at ing on this Coast. hand warrant ami no larger than can he quickly handled at shipping time. SEN D FOR A SA M PLE C O P Y . It will be sent free. T iie wise plan in tlie field grow ing of tomatoes is to begin very moderately Do you want the and to Increase the acreage as both rider who wears markets and grow ing become better eaters never have smallpox. Chronicle , understood. It is stated that one man and a boy Soli. F ertilizer!* and Setting. can cover as much with one dust spray E X C E L S IO R B R A N D Select the particular acreage on the in one morning as six men can do in farm better suited than any other to one day with the liquid. Man or saddle can not get wet. tomatoes nml proceed to get it into Holstein cattle are to be placed on all Showing the United States. ideal tomato condition. W hile extrem e the farms tielonging to the state o f EXCELSIOR BRUNO Dominion of Canada and OILED CLOTHING fertility o f soil is not a necessity to Minnesota. Northern M exico For all kinds o f work. successful tomato growing, a generous Illinois experiments show that lime Warranted Waterproof. O N O N E S ID E . supply of very quickly available fe r­ aud phosphate are the best fertilize r« Look for trade-mark. I f not at dealers, write tilizer is a requisite o f the big crops. for alfalfa. Map of the World H. I. AS»». The right time for the npplieation of kaat (takrM rf, Iu * . O N T H E O T H E R S ID E . long or course manure is the fall pre­ Send $z and get the Map vious to setting. Early in the spring and “ W eekly Chronicle" for ordinary manure may l>e safely ap­ one year, pottage prepaid on plied and later well rotted short ma- I Map and Paper. nil re and commercial fertilizers. The Daily, O f an Importance similar to quickly j ■r MUI. PMM. Pud, available plant food is seasonable set- j ting. In some o f the northernmost Only 17.80 a Year. states setting very early In June gives M eans had air, and w h eth er it Addresi » good results. A safe general rule Is to | c om es from th e lo w la n d s an d M H. de Y O U N G , set before the weather has long been ' marshes o f the country, o r th e filth y sew ers and drain pipes o f the cities Proprietor settled. The plants w ill stand much j and towns, its effect upon th e human system is th e same. '*•«* Pronefaco Chronic!».” more hardship than might lie expected These atmospheric poisons are breathed in to th e lu n gs and taken up San Francisco, Cal. o f plants o f tropical origin. They by the blood, and the foundation o f som e lo n g, d e b ilita tin g illness is laid. C n O C L 4 T tO H DBF A BTfefl K.N T. should be grown from seeds sown I C h ills and fever, chronic dyspepsia, torp id and en la rged liver, k id n ey from four to nine weeks before the troubles, jaundice and biliousness are freq u en tly due to that in vis ib le foe. netting. M alaria. N oxious gases and un h ealth y m atter c o lle c t in the system because 60 YE AR S' lig h t T i l l « « « . the liv e r and kidneys fail to act, a.vd are poured in to the blood current un til E X P E R IE N C E Deep tillage after the setting should it becomes so polluted and s lu g g is h th at th e poisons lite ra lly break th rou gh not 1 h » necessary—the soil should have the skin, and carbuncles, boils, abscesses, ulcers and various eruptions o f an been thoroughly and deeply prepared indolent character appear, d ep letin g the system , and th reaten in g life itself. beforehand—but till long and lightly. T h e germ s and poisons that so oppress and w eaken the body and destroy The big crops o f tomatoes need much the life g iv in g properties o f the blood, ren derin g it thin and watery, must capillary moisture, and the earth he overcom e and carried out o f th e system before th e patien t can hope to mulch, which should have been main­ get rid o f M alaria and its effects. T radc M a r k « tained through ull the spring, needs D esig n » S. S. S. does th is and q u ic k ly produces an entire C o p y r ig h t » A c . most certainly to be maintained change in th e blood, reach in g e v e ry organ and stim u ­ through the hot months. Tom ato till­ la tin g them to vigo ro u s h ea lth y action. S. S. S. quickly lisoortHln our optatoli f r « « whether an •m ention I« l»rt>fri*t»ly p « f n t s M%_ ( ’o m m u lilf» age nml cultivation o f com and p ota-, possesses n o t o n ly p u rify in g hut ton ic properties, Unn* strict I jrconadanttaL H4N0BOQ4 osi Pat mi ta l 'Mesi R*ency A««nry ft>r for MMrinfl Reconnu BStSSta p went free. Oldest ■ toes are prac tically the same. H illing and the gen eral health im proves, and th e appetite Put «nt a tiik«n Liken taroach through Marat .Munii à g Co. Co rwewlr« provides for harmful evaporation and tp fc i.il notte«, without chume, I O ct, without chara«. In Iba increases alm ost from the first dose. T h e re is n o M ercury. Potash, A rsen ic drainage in dry seasons and is never or Other m ineral in S. S. S. It is s tric tly and e n tire ly a vegeta b le rem edy. productive o f striking results. W here W rite us about vou r case, and on r p hysician s w ill g la d ly h elp you by A hsndsomelr illustrât««! w««klr. I.srvmt dr* plants are set as deeply as a fairly their advice to regain you r health. Book on b lood and skin diseases sent relation of any »cien tillo lonrnà. Terms. »S s year; four nn-nths, »L Sold by all newsdealer*. deep soil permits hilling is not neces­ _______ t h e n r i r r s p e c i f i c c o .. a i u s u . g *. sary. I $1.50 a Year. “ Everything is ready for the cere­ mony, f trust ?” »aid the foreign groomsman at the international marri« ;e. “ Jt is,” replied the master of cere­ monies. “ A ll seats have been reserved for the collectors sent by his lord&hip’s creditors ?” “ Three pews from the front, sir, where they can keep him continual­ ly in sight.” “ (loud! Then lot the wedding pro; eed.” — Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Sum m ons. V ^ ^ th e r, Reversib'e Map ? SAWYER’S POMMEL SUCKERS MALARIA Invisible Enem y to Health Max Morrla o f Denver, general secre lary o f the Retail Clerks’ Internationa! onion, says his organisation now has t good standing membership o f 00.000 and that It has I mn - ii recently Increasing i t the rate o f 4.000 a month. — — f o r O v e r Slaty Y e a - « . A ll old and well tried remedy. Mr». W in tflow ’e »ou t lung Syrup let. If e i lined for o v e r ■ u ly ve ira liv nti lion . . f m oth ers for th e ir rh ild rrn w hile teeth- m g, w ith p erfe ct lo ceers. It «.m th i. the c h ild , soften s the gu m ». »lin y , nil pain, c u re , w ind e o lic and i» the Ite-l rem edy for d iw rrh o e» Is plcaaiiiil to ii • tiiste S old by d ru g g is t, in every o f the w orld 2 » c e n t . » bottle. Its v«|ue is inenlru ltthle. He sure »ltd for M rs. W in s lo w 's S o oth in g Sy- up and taka no other kind. 1 Scientific American. Nuuœ ssm COIXIi RIVFR SCENERY P O R T L A N D -T H E O A L L F S R O U TE . A li W a y L a n d i n g s . Regulator Line. Steamers : Bailey Gatzert Regulator Dalles City Metlako SAFETY COMFORT ECONOMY PLEASURE S w eet Alyssnm . Sweet alyssum Is a very pleasing flower. Some o f the Improved varie­ ties grow only a few inches in height, flower profusely and cover a garden bed or border with a carpet o f pure white flowers, very fragrant and pretty to look upon. H o r t i c u l t u r a l Item ». California privet mokes one o f the quickest and best o f hedges. F ive thousand seven hundred and eighty acres is reported by one author­ ity as the Rocky Ford melon area o f the Arkansas valley, which means prob­ ably double the output o f Inst season. The promise o f the Georgia peach production this season is now placed by some o f the estimates at about 20 per cent o f a full crop. The Pecos valley o f N ew M exico Is grow ing exceedingly line npples. and It is claimed It may become one o f the great apple regions o f the country. The 1902 prune crop o f Oregon is e*tlmnt»dv round Lot easily reached by the usual meth­ I rip to Uascaile ly c U . ¡.IT • ding visi ods aud does it so well that the most tor« s tine opportu n ity to view the indifferent maid w ill welcome the serv­ scenery. ice. It is in the corners and seams o f F o r detailed inform ation o f ticket», cooking utensils that bits o f food some­ berth reservation», etc., call or write times remain to decompose and pe^ to A lder street wharf, P ortlan d, Or. haps produce ptomaine poisoning. 1 H. O. CAMPBELL, Managar. I