CUTICURA SOAP A v / r" 1 • k F lfQ t& tA -R p E N The World's Greatest Skin Soap. A CREAM T b t* W a y In W h ic h C ream The Standard of Every Nation of the Earth. Sals Greater Thai the World’s Product oi Other Shin Soaps. Sold Wherever Civilization Penetrated. Has Millions o f the world’ s best people use Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp o f crusts, scales and dandruff, and the stopping o f fallin g hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rashes, Itch mgs and chaflugs, In the form of baths fo r annoying irritations and in­ flammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, In the *orin o f washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sana­ tive, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, espe­ cially mothers, as w ell as fo r all the purposes o f the toilet, bath and nur- •ery. Cuticura Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cuti­ cura, the great skiu cure, with the pur­ est o f cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing o f flower odours. N o other medicated soap ever compounded Is to be compared with It for preserv­ ing, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands. N o other for­ eign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it fo r all the purposes o f the toilet, bath and nursery. Thus it combines in one soap at one price the best skin and complexion soap and the best toilet and baby soap ever compounded. Sale greater than the world s product o f all other skin soaps. Sold in every part o f the civilized world. SEPARATO R. th e V ilk ti n tl t h e l*u rt C o m r a .. y . The w orking o f a cream separator is explained as follow s by Uural New I Yorker: There is no line o f demarca­ tion between the skimmed milk and | fhe cream. In the figure is shown as i nearly as can be described in a simple draw ing the condition o f the milk and | cream. The milk enters the center o f ! the bowl, and o f course there begins at I once a separate T h e sugar, albu- I men, casein and ash as well as the w a­ ter are hurried to the outside o f the bowl, and, in accord with a funda­ mental law o f physics that “ no two bodies can occupy the same space at the same time,” the fat is forced out and consequently finds itself nearing the center o f the bowl. There is a gradual condensation o f the cream from the outside to the center. A t the securing a cream or less rat conrenr, and this permission o f Increased out flow at the center o f the bowl menus a more exhaustive swimming; hem e today the test o f a ttist class m.fthine Is to run full capacity, skim clean a cut d eliver a cream containing 4U to ¿0 per cent butter fat. FIELD H«»»v t o O th e r C em en ts. LEANS. w h r T k t y D tia ’ I II*» I I « * t t e r - Y r w F .x. y i ' r i r n c i 'a o t u G r o w e r . W hy is It tliai grow ers o f beans in u large way clk until the milk lias evapo­ rated to such an extent that the m ix­ ture 1 h line ordinary glue »>r even thick or. When dry. this cement is one o f the hard »at,with the clearnt'ss o f ivory. Unstated lime mixed with the white o f an e g g 1« a simple and a g»*i»l ce­ ment. It dries very quickly, even hav­ ing a tendency to dry before the bro­ ken edges »if th»» article cun be brought together I f qnlckly mixed and ap­ plied. the mende»l dish w ill l*e strong and r»*ntJ> for use within a few hours. Many o her cements need to lie le ft to their work fo r days and weeks lie fore the »llsh can be used. A very good cheap cement that may be used in many ways in patching crockery ware and mending l«»aks may lie made with ; plaster »if parls. M ix this with the w h ite o f An egg to a cream and smear it on the arthde. As In all cements, this must 1 m * l»‘ft to »lrv thoroughly lie- fore using A heat and moisture proof cement is a handy thing to have. j H ere is one that is warranted to fill 1 cracks in kettl»‘s. close seams in pans and mend all sorts o f things, remain­ ing perfectly indifferent to subse»iuent trials by i eat or w ater: Get some pow ­ dered litharge and mix it wltn glycerin till thick and soft as putty. A fte r these tw o elements have thoroughly blended, the cement Is ready to be ap­ plied. floYY’ t o Klrinlc F i r e » . innermost point the cream w ill contain In banking the tire at night It Is a W e have a special department o f advice, and will nearly r>0 per cent butter fat. gradual o f cultivation is all wrong, that for the answer free auy questions about dyeing. Send good idea to w e t the sifted ashes on !y decreasing until in a modern sep­ sample of g o o d s when possible. top and ftHo to add to the w ater a lib­ best results the soil should have great i arator the skimmed milk, which K Direction book and 45 dyed samples free. eral supply »if common or even rork or tilth before planting, that a cultiva \ D IA M O N D D YE S, Burlington, V t. take n at the outside, w ill eon ..in onh salt. The hitter ingredient not only tor should never be used a fte r the seed • n trace. T h e cliff'‘rent sepaiators have keeps the under fire alive, but in rak­ Is sown except in rare cases and that u sii-h tly varyin g contrivance for con ing off in the morning the salt makes It throe quarts o f seed are amply suffi­ trolling the density o f the cream, but sparkle anew ami g iv e out as much cient per acre. The w rite r is convinced in every Instance the principle remains heat us a new supply o f coal. that for heavy soil the plants should the same. When taken v w y near the Stand one and a h alf feet apart each TRUCKM AN. center the volume is less and the fat I H oyv to M »»k e C n lo lin in »*. way. This would allow u hand cultiva­ content high. The amou-.it o f cream j One pound o f uncolored gelatin glue, ID Lilias: O r e p o n tor to go very shallow between the may be reduced until it cannot escape as free from grease as possible, is plants each way tw o or three times, C H U R C H D IR E C T O R / . fast enough, and so i f tilt milk supply ' soaked o ver night in cold w ater suffi­ w hile later the hoe or fine rake should A fair s h ire o f patronuge solicited I Is not diminished a portion o f the fat | cient to »o v e r the glue, says the Paint­ be the only implement used in cu ltiva­ ml all o-ders p ro m p tly tilled. Preaching hours at 11 and 7 :30. w ill necessarily pass oft’ in the skim ers’ Magazine. T h irty pounds o f Eng­ tion. Hied milk. On the other hand, if the M K. CH U RC H . lish cliff atone parls white, bolted or Preaching Sundry m orning and e v ­ cream screw is changed to increase best bolted gilders’ whiting, is also V . .1 . M A l t r i IN’ , P r e s e r v i n g ; nn O l d W a t e r T a n k . ening. Sunday school at 9 :4f>. Ep- the volume that Is taking it out nearer soak»*d in sufficient w ater to make a W ater tanks that are too fa r gone to to tlui outside o f the bowl then w e are worth league Prayer meet paste over night, and next morning P A I N T E R , be o f any practical use may be made iu g Thursday even ing.— J.»«. Moore, to last many years by lathing and House, sign and o rn a m e n ta l, gra in ! both are heated w ith steam or over a moderate fire in a w ater bath to the pastor, plastering the inside. B evel the lath boiling iiolnt, and when the glue Is ng, knlsom ing and paper h an gin g. on both edges so the plaster w ill hold fu lly dissolved the tw o materials are and use Portland cement and good, B A P T IH l CHURCH. a m .»«. - O iik o o * thorougl ly mixed. In summer time, clean sand (granite siftings are p refer­ Preaching Sunday m orning and ev­ on coolirg, a small portion - i H o y v to P r e p a r e H o m e m a d e S lr n p . ing Thursday even in g.— W , T. W ar- une. phur and bird into a paste anil rub w ell dh*, pastor. A iirxnl boiueinade sirup la qulrkly Take h alf an ounce o f the powdered 1 into the parts affected. Continue this prepared by boiling tw o cupfuls best seeds and h alf a pound o f the pow der­ treatment until the cat Is cured. A n ­ quality o f soft brown sugar with ouo C H R IS TIA N CHURCH. ed lemon peel. other cure for the mange Is to take cupful o f w ater until a clear, thick P reach in g Sunday m orning and e v ­ The peelings can be ground In an petroleum ointment or lard, a third sis ■h.tp results. As brown sugar Is not ening. Bible sc ho *1 at 10. Senior ordinary kitchen coffee mill. much sulphur, make Into a snwotli alw ays available, w h ite sugar may be Christian Endeavor at 6 :30. Bible M ix the tw o powders w ell together, paste iind rub w ell into the skin (M ere used in the same wav. class and prayer m eeting Thursday and over it all pour a m ixture o f one E 5 A N F R A N C IS C O patting on the fu r w ill not help). Do even ing.— L. Green, pastor. and one-half drams o f oil o f lemon peel this four or five times a day. 1 “ C H R j N I J L E ” has ar- H o w to M a k e a T o o a h F o w l T e n d e r . and three ounces o f oil o f bergamot. rc .¡jcd lor the reproduction ot a Truss the fo w l us usual and tbeu in­ This makes a dainty pow der for H oyv t o M o n ti T o r n G a r m e n t s . fold it com pletely in tw o thicknesses scr.es of pictures of (lie OLD K V A NO 8 LIC A L C H URCH. sachets to use in the bureau drawers, There are several ways o f darning a o f w rapping paper, securely fastening MISSIONS OP CALIFORNIA, to Preaching Sunday m orning and e v ­ rent in a garment, as there are several linen closets, hatboxes, handkerchief the paper with n piece o f string. The be 2‘ jvch away FREE to readers ening at llie Dallas college chapel. different kinds o f rents. T h e rent eases, etc. fo w l may now he put in the oven and Sunday school at 10. Christian En oi the Sund'.y edition. A rather expensive sachet, but one known as the “ barn door.” a three cor­ rousted for three-quarters o f an hour. deavnr at 6:30. Prayer m eeting Thu rs­ These arc not common pictvres; nered cut or tear, is perhaps the most that pays w ell for the muking, is com­ At the end o f this time the paper is re­ day even in g.— A . A. W in ter, pastor, they are masterpieces of art and difficult. Lay under It a piece o f the posed thus: moved and tlie chicken returned to the Oil o f patchouli, one-half dram; oil oven and roasted ns long ns would same material, taking a square an workmanship, prepared with ¿real o f rose geranium, one-half dram; attar inch larger each w ay than the tear, care and expense, vividly portray­ have been necessary had It been ten­ and baste tills down on the w ron g side o f roses, one-half dram; oil o f sandal­ der 1 1 1 the beginning, it must lie bast­ Quite the Reverse. ing lro.it the best view points, wood, one dram; oil o f lavender, one ed often and turned occasionally. smoothly and firmly. T ake a thread " S o you ’ ve slopped c a llin g on the interesting features ot these of, as nearly as possible, the same dram ; oil o f cloves, one-half »Irani; oil W hen done. It should be ns toothsome famous and historical old struc­ Mins P erk in s,” said N'ew itt. “ She color and fineness as the w o o f o f the o f bergamot, three and one-half drams; as a young chicken. has a rath er p retty face, o f course, ture' now last ¡ailing away. cloth and work back and forth across extract o f musk, one-half dram. M ix but 1 con sider her nose too lon g, Those of you who are lucky the rent with the smallest o f running w ell and add to two drams o f this com­ H o w to Im p r o v e R o lle d S ta rc h . d o n ’ t you ?” enough to get them will have a set stitches. Never try to darn, even in pound one ounce o f powdered orris Boiled starch Is much Improved by of art works that cannot be pro­ “ H u h !” shouted the rejected one. heavy cloth, with a coarse needle, but root, one dram o f Tonquln beans and the addition o f a little salt or dissolved alw ays use as fine a one as w ill curry tw o ounces o f siftetl pine sawdust. cured elsewhere. Gems, each and “ I fou nd her ‘ noea’ e n tire ly too gum arnl>lc. A useful thing to remem­ the thread you have elected to use. This is a favorite sachet for veil rolls ber Is that the Iron w ill not stick to the e w ry one, with a little historical short and em ph atic.” — P h ila d e lp h ia When all Is darned, turn on the w rong and blouse boxes. Insert pt on about their romances. Press. clothes If the starch used has been side, trim off tho superfluous patch, The perfum e can lie renewed by drop­ mixed with soapy water.______________ leaving only a fourth o f an inch each ping occasionally a fe w drops o f the Might Lose H i. Job. THE FIRST ONE side o f the rent, and press neatly with scented oils on the sachets. H i * — W h o was that crank who A picture ol MISSION SAN a w n fiii Iron on the right side, laying so lou d ly denounced tho au tom o­ W hen They Don’t W alk. DIEGO de ALCALA will be given a piece o f damp muslin between the b ile ? goods and the Iron. with THE SUNDAY CHRONICLE, C h u rch — Sonic p eop le c a n ’t stand D ix — Tie’s a doctor. Jvly Sth, and on each consecutive tra votin g. I l i x — Docs he con sider it u n ­ H o w lo 'L ik e F ren c h Colt**«*. Sunday thercalter, one wtll be G o th a m — W elt, i f th e y liv e in h ea lth y? The peculiarly delicious flavor o f c of­ given until the series is complete. l w Y o r k th ey have to .— Y o n k e rs fee as served by the French hostess Is j D ix — N o t necessarily. H e ’s a S tatesm an . Halil to be due to the fact that when to k f« p y«iu horse d octo r.— C le ve la n d P la in D e a l­ R EMEMfiEB best waterproof roasting the bean she covers It very clothing in the world. Oct er. The Poet’s Dilemma. THEY ARE FBEE slightly when »lone with melted butter T h e po«*t w ork ed the w h o le n ig h t long, and sugar Instead o f egg. as Is often Cause and Effect. Hut could not find the m e te r E N T I R E L Y F D E E with the T o pu t his th ou gh ts In rh y th m ic lines done in this country. “ Y o u seem to he in a weak and "CHRONICLE'S” GDEAT SUNDAY A n d m a k e his th«*me th e sw eeter. nervous physicnl con d itio n ,” said th e I A t last it sf'en-i««! to com e to him : EDITION, S cents a copy at your H oyt t o C le m » M e e r s e h a n m I ’ lu e * . " M y muse! Ah, gla d to g r e e t h er.” m edical exa m in er o f the insurance ; newsdealer. On«* who lias a beloved meerschaum A.’ mh . 'tw a s bUt the ga s bill man. com pany. A n d you bet he found th«- m eter. pipe may tie glad to learn just how to —New York Times. “ N o w onder,” replied the victim . cleanse It in a very simple w a y w ith ­ RATES BY MAIL “ Y o u r solicito rs have made my life out Injuring the tx'antiful coloring, Postage Prepal I a burden d u rin g the past six which can only be produced by faith fu l DAILY and SUNDAY CHRONICLE m on th s.” — C h icago News. attention to my Lady Nicotine. Pla»*e W i l l sou r th e sweetest d isp osition and 75 Cents a Month the pipe in a shallow pan and cover it transform th e m ost even tem pered, lo v ­ Looking Ahead. with cold, sweet milk. L e t the milk i DAILY and SUND. Y CHRONICLE able nature in to a cross-grained and come slow ly to the boiling point over a j " M y gracious, dear,” said the C h i­ $8X0 a Year irrita b le in d ivid u al. , coal Are and then let It l»oil gently for cago b rid egro o m , “ you were a w fu lly I f im patien ce o r fa u lt-fin d in g are a few moments. This Is ait Id to lie the SLNDAY CHRONICLE nervous d u rin g the c e re m o n y !” e v e r excusable it is w hen th e b od y is only method o f cleansing a meerschaum j $2.50 a Year tortured b y an e a tin g and p ain fu l sore. “ Y e s ; i t ’s my nature.” replied th e I pipe which w ill not at the same tim e It is tr u ly d isc o u ra g in g to find after fa ir C h icago bride. “ 1 suppose I'U Injure the »‘olormg. ALL POSTMASTERS m onths o f d ilig e n t and fa ith fu l use o f extern a l rc tn o lu s that th e place bo just as nervous n ext tim e.” — ! rem ains as defiant, a n g r y and o ffe n s iv e as ever. E v e r y chron ic sore, no T A K E ORDERS P h ila d e lp h ia Press. H oyt t o ( l i r e f M t n r r h . m atter on w h at p art o f th e b od v it com es, is an evid en ce o f som e p reviou s Salt w ill cure catarrh If used per- constitutional o r o rg a n ic trou ble, and th at th e dregs o f these diseases Useless Tip. alstentlv. Make a solution as strong as remain in th e svstem ; or, it m ay be th at som e lo n g hidden p oison — perhaps can be easily borne and snuff It up into I l i s H o n o r— D on ’t you know hon- BO Y E A R S ' Cancel ’ ■ ,s com e to th e surface and begu n its d estru ctive w ork. one nostril at a time, retaining It there Vstv is th e best p o lic y? EX PER IEN CE Th. bio. 1 m ust be p u rified b efore th e sore w ill fill up w ith h ea lth y flesh a second or two. It should be used fcrastus— 'D eed I d on ' belieb in and the skin rega in s its n a t u r a l color. It is three times a day. and the w a ter must p layin ' p olicy no tuor” . s a il; I ’re d o n e through tlie circu lation that th e acrid, corrod in g be slightly warmed. lefo h m e d . —Kansas C ity (M o .) Jo u r- fluids arc carried to th e sore o r u lcer and keep it irritated and inflam ed. S. S. S. w ill p u n fy and H oyt t o K m a e S tn ln a . F o r O v er S ts ;, T e a r s . in vig o ra te th e s tag n a n t blood w hen a ll sedim ent or Spots w ill often yield to chloroform A n old h ii .I well tried rem nlv. M r. other lu r.t'u ! m a terials are washed out, fresh rich blood is earn ed to th e when If gasoline were uaed a mark T rade M a r k s W in slo w 's M, h .|| iiiik S vrop lei* I, , ,1,S..... , 1 p i n * n ew tissues form , and th e d ec a yin g flesh b egin s to h ave a D esigns would 1 m * left on the goods, as Is often Used lor over .ix t v \e..r» l.y mi inns ..| C ory r ig h ts A c. h ealth v .ir.l natural lo o k ; the d isch arge ceases and the sore heals w the case with delicate silks and satins. wptulln« a sketch and <1 «vuotipt Inn nmt rtr <1 n e r. I T 1 heir eliil.lr, u w liite . ei )> qnlckly i«w«-erti* S. S. S. is th e o n ly blood p u rifier 1 n our opinion ft * « whether »ut Biood stains w ill disappear If first f ’ V ern i ’ • . . r * » ffo , w * w l f . h .d s , . - il.g , w ill, pi t t e d Slice«,«. It r|„.. h i /ont Ion la probably patantaMe. ('ommunlp». th at is gu aranteed e n tire ly vege­ nn«lontlal. HANDBOOK <>•' 1‘atoi.ta ▼ero i o v ) I-’ - and w . a t itoti b y thè lit " e liild , w .fle o s tln y .ni-, .11 tvs ,,| *«*nt fr«M». ■ «»Moal «BFttct table. I t builds up the b lood and u M m ‘ I aHonoy ■ _ foc f o r aveu l i i n i ring r f n i j w I w i t i . b t pii■ ic:\.n» Lut rc tc iv o d no benefit. soap an»l water. Muriatic acid will I’ .it«'nta ttikt'n i tarotiflL thronah ___ Mutin _ .% Co. recalra tones up the gen era l system as no p ain , c u re » w iotl colic anil is the liesi rpFfioi notici, with<«ut ch aff«, In th « O ur (IruirKi-t a d t .'if'ct her to try S. E. take out Iron rust. W here a fabric that w h ic h d id . F o r . r t * m b o t t l o i c u r e * oth er m edicin e does. I f yon have remedy fo r diarrh oea Is pleasant t. Is too delicate to In* put In the wash her anfi uh- h %9 b ^ n w e il eve r s.n c«. a sore o f a n y kind, w rite us and get t i l « taste Hold l»y druggists in evert J. R . H A B O L D , 2*3 C a >ni L G , tub reeelve« blood stains w ettin g well A handaono'ly illn*tr«t .»<1 wookly. I nnrrat dr* Cohoes, N . Y . the a d vice o f experien ced and pwrt o f the world 26 cen t, a bottle. etilati'»! o f any ««'lentille tourna). Tarma. a with lukewarm water ami rubbing skilled r.T -.¡clans fo r w h ich n o c h a rge is made. B o * nn Blood t a d S k i* Its value ¡« incalculable. Be .tire and roar ; four nmniha, $L Sold by alt n*wa«ioal«*ra. firmly with a clean cloth w ill dissipate Diseases fte e T H E i w i r r J F I c i n c C O .. A d . a u , G > . M |i for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sy- the stains If persisted in. W J . STOW, Old Mission Pictures Full Se! Free Chronicle’ E X C E L S IO R B R A N O IL E D C L O T H IN G S L IC K E R S AN OLD SORE Scientific American. rup and u k e no oUier kind. flUNN & NeW TOill f c a * 3 W I » * « u w «k ia ^ o a .*t IN The:»e W e mail them f r e e to all farmers whoapply for them. GERMAN KAIJ WORKS. 93 Nassau Street, New York. M ayer, W ilso n «fe Co., San Kraiu'i - c»>. U slifornia are Mile agents for the l*i*i* lie coast. o yt to C le a n lir a * .- « RASPBERRY ROW . Somotiiueg a single w ire is strung flun g the rows o f raspberries and the Individual bush« s are tied to this. A better plan, as advised by an A m eri­ can Agriculturist writer, is to use tw o wires. First it is essential that the row be struight; then, us it is to last fo r a number o f years, do uot stint In the matter o f end posts. W e have used driven posts with braces, but find them Inadequate, as they «prickly freeze up or pull out o f the ground. W o are now using seven fo»it h alf round cedar fence posts sawed in half. Those are set two f»*et deep in the ground and are transverse to the row. No braces are used. Fastening near the top o f the post at one end, pass a No. 12 or 10 w ire down one side o f the row. Unl»»ss the row is several hundred foot long the w ire may be draw n sufficiently tight by hand. Let it pass once around *the end post and down the other side to the starting place. In the row, at intervals o f tw enty-four to thirty feet, drive stukes to stand books are com piled from the publications o f the v a r i o u s Agricultural Ex- p e r im e n t S t a ­ tions, and are o f great value to all practical farmers. H THE A N e a t P la n F o r W i r i n g th e U n sh oe . A ft e r th e H a rv e s t. • T o clean brass b»»;U and eh use th<* follow in g reelpe: I V " ’ • ;i s ift rotten stun-*: then mix s ■' " soap and oil «if tuiT*> utiue until it i* like stiff putty; then dry. When nrin*. first wash with hot w ater: then rub with tlie above. dampem*»l with w ater; then rub with a rag and polish with leather, and your brass beds w ill look exactly like uew. Br g h t ’ s D is e a s e . T h e largest, sum e ver paid for a pre s e ii’ diou, ehang<*d bam ls in San Fran- ei-co A n g in t 30th, lt)0 l. T h e trims- j fer iu volvoilin coin and stock $112,500 ami was paid by a p a ity of imsiness m e n for a specific f«• r B right's disease | nod diabetes, h ith erto incurable <1 is- eases. T h e y com m ence»! flie serious 1 invest ¡cation of the specific N ovem - ! her 15th, 1900. blmy in terview ed ! scon s o f the cured and tried it ou t on j its m erits hv puttiru; over thr^e dozen | eases on the tn*atm« nt and watching hfie»l and j them at each stake as shown in the closed the tran saction. T h e proceeii ; illustration. This w ill hold up most ings o f the in vestiga tin g com m ittee • o f the canes, but m idway between the and the c lin ical reports of the test j stakes the w ires will spread. This is <*ases were published and w ill be m ail- , prevented by connecting the w ires one < «l free on ap p lication . Addrct-s John | or more times between successive J. K nlton C om p an y, 420 M on tgo m ery j stakes with a w ire link ns shown in street. Han Fran cisco, C a liforn ia. the figure. T o make these links rapidly take the same size w ire used in the rows and pass it over a sharp angle o f iron, as the edge o f an anvil, strike with a ’ o t i c k i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e i n - hammer, cutting it in six Inch lengths. deraiyned haa tiled her tlnal account ns ex- W ith pliers turn each end toward the utrix o f th e estate of A d am K. W ils o n tleceas'-d, ami Saturday, July 25, 1903. at W other, but not fa r enough to meet. o'clock, a n».. of said day, at th«; county court house, These are easily applied or removed. of P*>IV county, »'reyron, has be«n fixed by Hon, J. K. SiMe\. ju lye <>f the eounty court for said county, T h e number required w ill depend upon ae the tune and place for the hearinK ot the same the tightness o f the wires. A row All persons interested in Haiti matter are hereby no- tifie l to appear at a «id time ami ahow cause, if any I treated in this way bears its fruit up there be, \«h> said account should not be approved j out o f the reach o f sand and high and t: e acnxiitt settled and closed. enough to la* o f com fortable picking; Du'i i . Oregon, June 24, 1903, .M ARY C. WIL80N, still its value would be* but half shown Execu.rix o the eseate of Adam K. Wilson, deeeas- i f 1 should not briefly describe how e l. the vines are treated later. Imm ediately after tin* fruit has been harvested the old canes are cut at | the base by a long handled pruning or hedge shears. This is done with tho In the circuit court of the state of Oregon wires still in place and leaves the op­ for Folk county. erator perfect freedom to reach the Katie Conner, plaintiff, ) canes and to see what he is doing. V* f I. K. Conner, defendant ) Then the w ire links are removed and To I. H. Conner, the above-named defendant: the wires uncrossed from the tops of IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OF Oregon, you are hereby notified, summoned the stakes, a fte r which the w ire on anil required to appear and answer the com­ the side where you wish the brush to plaint filed against vou in the above named lie is drawn aside, dragging most o f court, in the above entitled suit, f and from tlie defendant the sum of $50 attorneys fees, togedier with the costs and disbursements of this suit and that plaintiff have the care and custody of I said child. This summons is served by publication f thereof for six consecutive and successive j weeks in the Polk County Itemizer, a weekly newspaper of general circulati»in, published in Polk county, Oregon, bv order of Hon. J. | E. Sibley, county judge of said Polk county, ) made at chambers at Dallas, Oregon, on the 27th day of May. A. D.. 1903, the first publi- | cation here«>f being «in Mav 29, A. I)., 1903. > J. T. SIM PSO N , Attorney for the plaintiff. PO R T LA N D -T H E DALLES ROUTE. A l t W a y L a n d in g s . N e w R on es. Franz Deegen.—M y prediction Is that this variety w ill grow in fa v o r as its w inter forcing qualities become better and more generally known. It is a good, vigorous grower, producing long canes uot unlike those produced by Kals<>rtu Augusta Victoria, and is re­ markably free In producing its buds duriug the w inter months. It likes good culture and thrives with good feed and plenty o f i t The color Is a charming tint o f yellow, which bus a depth seen In but few roses. Mildred Grant.—-Another o f Dickson's flue hybrid teas, showing its hybrid blood In its growth and form o f flower to a most remarkable degree. It is pearl pluk in color, a choice, refined flower. This won the English Hose society’s gold medal. In favored places we think this variety w ill certainly be heard from, especially for garden pur­ poses.—E. G. Ilill. Q u ic k G r o w i n g V i n e » F o r S h a d e . R e g u la to r L in e . Steamer»: Bailey Gatzert Regulator Dalles City Metiako SAKETY COMFORT ECONOMY PLEASURE E C x c tilc n t M c a lj S ip .m -rs li'.v i t * r m in » l. i l i ilv . v x - cept S i»» i * y . » « 7. » m.— I m I v round n ip to Ciwcatle L i d s , n ff d in « visi tori* * line o pp ortu n ity to view llie -vi-nerv. Knr detailed in lorn m tion o f ticket., tierth reeervution», etc., cull or write to A ld er street wlntrf. P ortlan d , Or. U . (I. C A M P B E L L , Manager. For a quick grow in g annual vine that w ill shade a porch during the summer until any o f the permanent vines that may have been planted has grown enough for the purpose there sre four kinds at least, any one o f which w ill give a g»>od shade and much beauty—viz, maurandya, scarlet runner, morning glory and cucumber vine. The latter is perhaps the most satisfactory o f them. It is true these ore all old fashioned vines, but, then, old fashioned things In the garden are now the up to date fad. W h e . R p r a y i n . F o e C o d lla ir M oth . The one who directs the nozzle when spraying for rodllng moth will And It * great advantnge to be elevated as high as the bed o f s wagon box at least. I f the treea are large. It w ill 1 « well to use a stepladder or a dry goods box In the wagon to elevate him still more. Ths Psells of Vouth. “ I th in k you are a w fu lly hard h ea rted ,” she said. “ Y o u don’t seem to care a b it even i f th e bub? is sick.” “ Y on w r o n g m e,” said h er hus­ band. “ B u t I re ga rd th e cause f o r ap preh en sion as c o m p a ra tiv e ly s ligh t. Y o u can n ot c on vin ce m e th at an attack o f measles is as dan ­ gerous as s k a tin g on th in ice o r cele* .>rating th e F o u rth o f J u ly .” — W a s h in g to n S tar.