FOR B E T T E R MIQHWAY8. CH U R C H D IR E C TO R V . M K. C H U R C H . Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Sunday school at 9 :45. Ep- w ,r f.igue at 6 :Ht Prayer meet tug 1'huraday evening.— Jas. Moore, pastor, B A P T IS T C H U R C H . Preaching Sunday morning and ev- eiiiug. Sunday school at 10. 11. ^ P U. at 6:90. Prayer meejjng W ed nesday evening.— J. R. G. Bussell, p.iator. PR R SB YT R Rf AM'CHURCH. Preaching Sunday morning and ev ening. Sunday school at 10. Chris- t iitn Endeavor at 6 :30. Prayer meet ing Tliursd ly evening.— W , T. War- d'e, pastor. C H K IS T IA N C H U R C H . Preacliing Sunday morning and ev ening. Bible school at 10. Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Bible class and prayer meeting Thursday evening.— L. Green, pastor. R V A N O K U C A Ii C H U R C H . P r e a c h in g Sunday morning and e v e n in g a t th e D a lla s c o lle g e ch ap el. S u n d t y school at 10. Christian En O ea vor at 6:30. Prayer meeting Thurs d a y e v e n in g .— A. A. Winter, pastor, „ _ THE Good NARROW lloutlN S p o iled T IR E and E V IL . * C'ont ol M a in te n a n c e In c re a se d . It Is w orse than usóles» to build goo« roll cm o n lj to lu v e tlj. ru cut to p i c « by ilic use o f na rrow t i n s in liau liu . Iiciivy loads. W id e tiros liolp to pro serve o rd in ary d irt rouils and a rc ttlel'c fo re o f the ar «t e s t valu e to tlioiu. T o ch an ce at ouce 10 w id e tire w ould uo douht he a lm ntshlp on solía o w n ers o f vehicles, suys Cootl Itoud. Mai;a/.lnc. but this Is a point th at call he w orked out and a dju sted so that tin expen se w ill not he burdensom e. \ e h iele ow n ers should he educated to set th at It Is to th eir Interests to linvi w id e tires, as the use o f tilt in make, fe w e r rep airs necessary, thus reduclnt the expen se o f m aintenance, and be sides en ables la rg e r loads to he h a u l« ' w ith the sam e num ber o f horses. E v e r y state should pass a la w mnk lug w id e tires com pulsory. In Elaine and other parts o f Eu rope tires n w id e as six Inches a re In use. and i the fron t a x le Is shorter than the re: the load passing o v er tly* road glvt tw e n ty -fo u r Inches o f road roller sui fa c e a ll the time. '■ L e t us h ave a gita tio n on the sn bjee and legislation w ill fo llow . Iii y ea rs pust e v e r y b icy clist lias been the cham pion o f the good roads m ove ment. but w ith the decadence o f the use o f the w h eel fo r sport he has ceased to be us a c tiv e a fa c to r as here tofore. H is influence, h ow ever, is In the direction o f h ig h w a y im provem ent, n>ul he is still an ab le ally. T h e autoiuobiUat has taken up the i n i> c w ith g m i t t r en erg y than the bl- c y c lis t and w ith uu Influence more potent because o f tlie longer purse strin gs at his coninmnd. E v e r y auto- m obillst Is an ounu st a lly o f the m ove ment. T h e fa rm er should, a b ov e a ll others, be the siroiifce.Jt a lly o f good roads be cause o f the g re a te r s e lf Interest to him in their use fo r h aulin g his prod uce to m ark et econ om ically and a t any season o f the yea r w hen the m a rk et Is the most fa vo ra b le , says G ood Roads M agazine. T h e problem , h ow ever, is not as y et prb; e r lv understood and ap preciated by him, but It Is en cou ragin g to note the u w a ken in g tlm * is su rely In progress. l i e w ill he one o f the stron g est o f a llies as soon ns he is m ade to see how the road question a ffe cts his pocketbook and indeed his en tire e x istence. G ood roads w h erev er hu’lt a re their own best advocates, fo r It does not '« ! : e a com m u n ity lon g U* see and np- nvclnte their value. Lee m ore sam ple •oads he built, fo r as a m atter o f edu- ation th ey a re better than th eory, and th in g can do m ore real good. It hould he hut a short tim e 'b e fo r e the «•rlod o f fo rm in g pu blic opinion Is •onsldered a th in g o f the past and the practical w ork o f m ore ex te n siv e road- hu ilding he begun. T h e cause has most p o w e rfu l allies, and these allies a re g r o w in g in num ber and strength e v e ry day. A ID S R O A D B U IL D E R S . W iiM hiiiffton L a b o r a to r y T«**t* H ig h w a y M u U -riu l« F r e e o f C h a rg e . T h e road m ateria l laboratory, w hich w as established In D ecem ber, 1900, in co-operation w ith the office o f public road inquiries, tests road m ateria ls o f all descriptions fr e e o f ch arge fo r prac tical roadbu ilders throughout the coun try, says the secreta ry o f a gric u ltu re in ills annual report. Those Interested In the construction o f a road h ave on ly to send sam ples o f their a va ila b le m ateria ls to this la bora tory and h ave the roa d m ak ln g q u a lities o f these m ateria ls determ ined. In the case o f m ateria ls fo r m acadam roads ih e resistance o f w e a r to rock. Its ce m enting value, hardness, toughness und absorptivenous a re determ in ed. A ft e r such tests a re ina.de It is possible to p re dict w hich m ateria l w ill g iv e the best practical results under a g ive n traffic. O nly practical roadbu ilders o f much jxp orlen ce r ea lize the la rg e am ount o f m oney w hich can be w asted through nn im proper selection o f m aterial. T h ere F o r O v e r Sixty Y e a r s . An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. i r e gen era lly severa l m ateria ls a v a ila Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been ble in e v e ry locality, and the difficu lty used (or over sixty years by millions ol if selectin g the most su itab le fo r a pur- m itliers for their children while teeth . icu lar road is eviden t. T h e on ly w ay ing, with perfeot success. It soothes i proper selection can be m ade w ithin th e child, softens the gums, allays all i reasonable tim e is by m eans o f phys (w in , cures wind colic and is the heel C al and ch em ical laboratory tests. T h e laboratory iN now equ ipped for . r e m e d y for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to lu* testing o f road m ateria ls o f e v e ry th e ta s te . Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 2i> cents a bottle. description as w ell as cem ent and con Its value is incalculable. He sure and crete fo r drains and h ig h w a y bridges. a«lt for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sy- T h e la rg e num ber o f sam ples received from a ll parts o f the country, Inclu ding rou* Mild take no other kind. our island possessions, attest the valu e w hich practical roadbu ilders place up * i i on these la bora tory tests. Im p r o v o tin* M o u n ta in R on (It. - T h e question o f Im p rovin g mountflM P E O PLE OF TH E DAY fo n d * Is nn im portan t one and shouh fo o eiv c ItN proper am ount o f attention W y m a n A f t e r M naqultoea. • Ciood w agon roads and good tra ils t< It is said tlistt the H u m m e r ju st passed rid e and w alk o v er a re essential t< has been a bad season fo r m osquitoes. tourists In this country w h o wish t( The pestiferous, bu zzin g stinglsts behold the beau ties o f m ountain scon w ou ld prob ab ly call It a good season, e iv . In S w itzerla n d the Im portance of and It w as. from fh e lr point o f view . -thai Is realized, says Good Bonds M ag A t any rate. Surgeon G en eral W a lte r nsinc, and roads h ave a cco rd in g ly heer Im proved. It is to be hoped that Bind la r m easures w ill be taken In this coon trv Adm inistratrix’s Notice. OTICK IH IIRRRI1Y G IVE N TO A L L WHOM IT may concern, that 1 have been A|»|x>intc«l by Hon, J.R. sibley,ludjfe «.f Polk com ity.adininiutratrix of the UMtiitc of r . L. Brown, lato of Polk county, ileceaHo<l. All peraoitN iii'lcbted to aaid cHtat« will make me payment ami any «»no bolding a claim aRHinHt «aiti uNtatc will present the name to ine, dui) verified, within six months from this date, at my residence at Airlic. Polk county, Grog-on, or at the law office of Frank Holmes, in Salem, Oregon. Dated this 18th day o f November, 1908. AN N IK BROWN. Administratrix o f the estate of K. L. Brown, de N' S h eriffs Sale. FOR TH E T h e G o o d R o a d s C a u s e a n d Ita A llie s . Preaching hour« at 11 ami 7 :3*V C'u;*, Greatest of All Physicians. Eminent Discoverer of P A I N E ’S C E L E R Y COMPOUND Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., L L . D ., was bom in Connecticut and graduated At Yale. Ilis unusual talent soon brought him reputa tion and prominence. First he was elected to the professorship of anatomy and surgery in the Vermont University. Next he was ap pointed lecturer in Dartmouth College. The following year he was chosen to the most important professorship in the country, A place that he occupied when he made his world-famed discovery of Paine's Celery Com pound. This infallible cure for those fearful ills that result from an impaired nervous system and impure blood, has endeared the great doctor to the world. DIAMOND DYES COLOR A N Y T H IN G A N Y COLOR. Dresta i, cloaks, suits, ribbons, coate, feathers, stockin gs.-everyth ln g wearable, Diamond Dyes make to look like new. W a h .vo . .p .c l.1 d ep .rtm .o t o f advlc., and w ill an.war f r e . any q u u U on i about d ya tof. Baud .am ple o f good , whan po.etbie. Direction book and 44 dyad .am pia, free. D IA M O N D D Y K S , Burlington, V t. Final Settlement. o t ic e is h e r e b y N g iv e n that the un - dei-gigiied liaa filed his final account as ad ministrator of the estate of Jonathan Stouffer deceased, anti Saturday, Nov. 14, 1908. at l 1 o’clock, a. m., of said day, at the county court house, of Polk county, Oregon, has been fixed by Hon, J. E. Sibley, Judjjp «>f the county court for said county, as the tune and place for the hearing of the same A ll persons interested In said m atter are hereby no tified to appear said time and show cause, if an) there be, why said account should not be approved and tho account settled and closed. Balias, Oregon, Oct. 12. 1903. DAN. P STOUFFER, Administrator o f the estate of Jonathan StoufTar, de «leased. Executor’s Notice. In the estate of Aaron H. Denney, deceased. o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t i , Tho*. h . Denney, have been appointed executor o f the last will ami testament of the above desedent, and that letters testamentary have been issued to me. All persons Indebted to the said estate will make im mediate payment to me, and all those having claims against the same, will present them, duly autheuti- i cuted, to me within six mouths from the dato of this i notice, at niv home n ar Bethel, Polk county. I Dated at Dallas, Oct. 20, 1903. THOMAS II. D ENNEY, Executor of said estate N ., Mayer, Wilson A Co San Francis co, California, are sole agents for the Pacific coaat. Sum m ons. In the circuit court of the atate of Oregon for Polk county.— Department No. 2. David Peter», plaintiff, vs. Margaret A. McCarter and Henry McCarter, her hueband, David J. Riley, Thomas B. Love- lady, Andrew J. Lovela- j dv and Mary Love lady, j his wife, John T. Me- | Carty and Mehala J. | McCarty, his wife, Rose annie M. Waters and M. L. Waters, her husband, William A. McCarty an a R«>sa McCarty, his wife, Alice G. Fagan,and John T. Fagan, her husband, Roina E. Gage, A man- \ da J. biminons and Wil- \ ham D. Simmons, her | husband, Elijah A . Me- | Carty. Sarah F. Grider j and Shadrach S. Grider, | her husband, Lavina | Lovelady, Octavia Bad- | ger and Ephriam Badger | her husband, Carrol Mat | ney and Mat- ney, bis wife, Sarah J. Cochran and William Cochran, her husband, defendants, J To John T. McCarty, Mehala J. McCarty, Roseannle M. Waters, M. L. Waters, Car rol Matney a n d ----- ------- Matney, his wife, Sarah J, Cochran and W illiam Coch ran, o f‘the above named defendants: IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OF Oregon, you and each of you are hereby re- uubsd to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitle«] suit within six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, to-wit: On or be fore the 4th day of December, 1903, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want there«)f, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his coinplaint, to- wit: (1) That plaintiff istheowuer in fee simple of the billowing described real premis es, to-wit: That part of the donation land claim of Thomas J. Lovelady and Mary Love- lady, his wife, notification No. 1,907, claim No. 53, described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of said donation land claim in township 7 south, range 5 west of the Willamette meridian, and running thence east 18.47 chains, thence south 39.42 chains, thence west 18.47 chains, tbenoe north 39.42 chains to the place of beginning, containing fil acres, more or less, Excepting therefrom the following described tract of land, to-wit: Beginning at a point 14.31 chains south of the southwest corner of the donation land claim of Asa Shreve and wife, Not. No. 2,- 252, claim No, 92, in township 7 south, range 5 west of the Willamette meridian in Polk county, Oregon, and running thence west ft chains, thence south 10 chains, thence east 5 chains, thence north 10 chains to the place of beginning, containing 5 acres, more or less: and that the defendants, or either of them, have no estate or interest whatever in or to the land or premises above described, and that the title of plaintiff thereto is good and valid; that the defendants, and each of them, l>e forever barred and enjoined from assert ing or claiming any right, title or interest in or to the said real premises, or any part th<*re of; and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable in nhe premises. This summons is published for a period of six weeks by order of the Honorable J. E. Sibley, judge of the county court of Polk county, Oregon, made and entered the 21st «lay of October, 1903. The date o f the first publication of this summons is October 23, 1903, and the last publication hereof Decern- 4, ¿903. J. N . H ART, Attorney for the plaintiff. 1 the U n ited K in gd om t tin t the lord ! c h ie f Justice, Maron C olerid ge, advised j him to g iv e up try in g to tiont "q u es j tIona hie financial en terp rises” and to hang out a sh in gle ns an au th ority on corporation law . addin g, "Y o u aeetu to know the w hole thing as w e ll as I do.” In 1SSG he contested an Islington d i vision o f Ixm don In the L ib eral Inter est against S ir G eo rg e T ro u t B artley w ho asserted that his sole qualities tious fo r parliam ent w ere "a u d a city mid m en d acity." T h is w as scarcely ac •urate. But Mr. B ottom ly did ad vim ee most decid edly novel view s, doc trines so novel that B a rtley met them w ith this gib«»: “ H a m le t said. ‘T h ere a re m ore things In heaven and earth. H oratio, than are d ream ed o f In your philosophy.’ but If he had know n the H ora tio w hose oth er nam e Is Bottom ly he would have a dm itted that H o G ood Itoad n K voryw h ere. ratio kn ew It n il." G ood roads are possible e v ery w h ere, .Mr. B ottom ly, rin g in g the changes and so soon nn em ulation in m a k in g am ] on his opponent's m iddle name, retort m ain ta in in g them Is provoked w e shall ed. “ 1 thank God. w h a te v e r else I may h ave them everyw h ere. T h e m oney ex- lx*, that 1 am not com p elled to try to pended upon them brings a ten fo ld p r o f conceal beneath a tro u t’s ex te rio r the it fo r the com m unity w h ich la w ise «p ialltles o f a fr o g ." enough to Invest in th eir construction. G ood roads w ill send this cou n try alon g W a ' « At*em j»te«l S n lr ld e . In the path o f civ iliza tio n and p ro v e o f A story in which W n T in g Fang, fo r Incalcu lable econom ic ad va n tage. m erly C hinese m inister to this country Is the central figu re is being repented I ’ l i o t o u rn|*h H i e I l l K l i w a y a . In d ip lom atic circles and am ong n ew « An exch an ge any» that ph otography paper correspondents at W ashington. i» p la y in g an Im portant purt k i the T h e story w as first told h.v one o f the *t*»d roads m ovem ent, as It tells at n U nited S tates g overn m en t's scientists jflw -ee w hether a c o n m u n ity b e th r ifty recently return»'«I from the orient. It tt shiftless, progressive or behind the is said that, despit«* Ids apparent huppy times, w hether Its people h a ve easy disposition and «!«»ep philosophy. Mr. W th o d s o f tra vel or the reverse. Fbo* W u once attem pted to «buttle o ff tills hkrraphs o f*g o o d m ads n fo a go*<l nd- rerrlseni- nt fo r a n y to w n ; photographs >f bad cues a stigm a. H O U S E W IF E 8>M>«m a m l A lu m in iu m Dtslion. E v ery houxek«»eper a ck n ow led ges the su periority o f alum inium dishes for use I ii the kitchen ind many are pre vented only by the price from banishing nil tin. iron and porcelain cooking disli- es In th eir fa vo r. A Indy w ritin g from N ew Y ork t«»lls o f another desirable thing in th eir fa v o r beyond their clean liness and smoothness. She says: “ W e put all the silv er to be cleaned in an alum inium k ettle lu ll o f hot w a te r and let it boil fo r fifteen o r tw e n ty m in utes. then rem ove and rub d ry -with a clean cotton cloth. T h e k ettle w ill bnVe to ho donned, ns nil the tarnish from the s ilv e r w ill seem to .b e in it. but it Is much ea sier and quicker w ork to clean one k ettle than all the various spoons, knives, forks, etc." FLO W ERS A N D llitn About AN OLD SORE N o t N a r c o n «V * i f o u o -s M iu L P tro B S hm rki,. W - À lx. Sum« ♦ K*rkt!U SmÙt - jlttùe Setti * (YWrW I Aperteci Rem edy forConstipa- (io n .S o u r Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and L O S S O F S L E E P . YORK. A t j i i j f i o u l t i f t o l d .ó D o s i s - of . t i c { j ( i n In Use For Over Thirty Years ÜGASTORIA TMS OCWTAUN «O IIM N V . NSW ▼•AN CrTY. any color by a d d s sp onging w ith am monia w ill o fte n restore it. A m m on ia is an excellen t rem edy fo r the bit«»s and stings o f insects. It j should be applied im m ed ia tely if pos sible. M ild ew stains can be rem oved by i rubbing w ith am m onia dilu ted w ith j FARM C O N V E N IE N C E S . w ater. j A fe w drops o f am m onia In the bath *A F o r k F o r S h ro d d e il F o d d e r — An | ing w a te r is v e ry good fo r o ily skins. E n n ily H u iu llod S h e e p i'rou ich . ( Iod in e spots on linen w ill disappear A m o n g con ven ien ce* fo r farm uso de i f soaked fo r a tim e in am m onia and scribed in the Ohio F a rm e r is the handy rinsed in clear w ater. fo rk fo r handlin g shredded or cut fo d T h e best w ay to clean hairbrushes is der o r ch a ff oi all kinds shown in the w ith w a ter to w hich a fe w drop s o f illu stration . It is m ade o f h a lf Incll am m onia have been added. O ld new spapers m ake e x celle n t pol- , stu ff fo r tines. T h e fiend is o f one inch isli«»rs or w ip ers fo r g as and oil stoves. \ square* stuff. T h e piece that goes under A ft e r boiling, if the stove is spattered, th e tines to hold the end o f the handle* rub o ff w ith llie papers, und you w ill Is o n e-lialf by one inch. B ore h a lf inch find tlie ran ge qu ite bright and clean. An extra i»<»lish fo r you r stoves is ob- taiiv»«! by adding a tea spoonful o f alum to ill«» ord in ary polish. T o clean bottles, especially nursing bottles, pare a potato, cut In strips like n pencil, put in the bottle and shake w ell. Polish fu rn itu re w ith a solution o f boil 'll linseed oil and gasoline. Pou r a little at a tim e In a saucer and rub w itfi flannel. P o u r a little v in eg a r upon the stove w hen you nr«» cookin g onions, turnip? or cabbage, and it w ill im m ediately change the d is a g ree a b le odor. C lovei • 2 / < w ill do the same. Kpm R eaou re«‘ fa l H oum c . co lor has been taken out ol & N O T IC K IS H K R K H Y G I V K N T H A T by virtue of an execution iwuicd out of the circuit court of the atate of Oregon for the county of Marion,(tearing datethe 10th day of Quarnnteeri to k trp you November, 1903, niton a judgment duly en Ir.v. T h e h«-«t waterproof rolled ami docketed in the clerk e office of said cloth ing iu the world, (le t court on the 5th day of November, 1896, in n only th e genuine — the kind that w on 't crack, certain action then pending in said court in peel or get «tlcky. All favor «if W. B. Peacock, the plaintiff in said Hi; KO ICON OKNKllAL WYMAN. «izea, a ll style*, for all action, and against K. Held and France« A kinds o f work. W ym an o f the m urine hospital service I f not at dealer*, w rite to Reid, the defendants therein, upon which H. ■ SAW YRR A 80!», judgment there in now due and unpaid the lias been spurred by the experh»nees o f Sale It fra.. ■uui of $79.80, with intereat thereon fntin the the sum m er to ren ew ed efforts in the Kaet C Bab ridge, ItM . Jf.'tih day of January, 1897, at the rate «if 10 cent per annum, and directed to me, the direction o f e x te rm in a tin g the nioa«|ui H e Inis started a cam paign the •heriff of Polk oounty, l did, «in the 11th day to. of Novemiier, 1903, duly levy upon all the pnrpose o f w hich Is to d ete rm in e for right, title and intereat which the defendant, all tim e w h eth er the mqp«|iiito Is a Frances A. Kei«i, had «»n the 23th «lav of «prouder o f disease am ong humans W ill sour the sweetest disposition and January, 1897, or liaa since acipiired, «»»* now MoH<|UitooH w ill he collected from all transform the most even tempered, lov has, «if, in and to the following described real property, to-wit: Being a part of the dona ¿ectinim w h ere they can he found and able nature into a cross-grained and tion land claim of A . J. Dunk and wife in turned o v e r to l»r. L. O. H ow ard , ch ief irritable individual. , township aix nouth, range three weat, «if the I f impatience or fault-finding are Willam etts meridian, Polk county, state of entom ologist o f the a gric u ltu ra l d e ever excusable it is when the body is Oregon, more particularly (I vhc lilted as bil partm ent. w h o w ill search them fo r lows: Beginning one chain a »nth 7 degrees disease g c m if tortured b y an eating ami painful sore. east of the aonthweat corner of hlock No, 3 in It is truly discouraging to find after C ircu lars sent out by the treasury de the town «if Line ilu, in Polk county, in aaid months of d iligen t and faithful use of external remedies that the place state, on the south line «if Mill street, thence partm ent ask the people's co-o|>eration remains as defiant, angry and offensive as ever. E very chronic sore, no eoitlh 7 degrees eaat $.10 chains t«i a Hr tree ft In this w ork and g iv e dIVeetlons fo r the 1 inches In diameter, thence east 0 chains to the ca tch in g nod fo rw a rd in g o f the ninsqul i matter on what part of the body it comes, is an evidence of some previous weat bank of the Willam ette river at l«iw wa w c TiNii r \ y u constitutional or organic trouble, and that the dregs o f these diseases to It Is requested that the m osquito j ter mark, thence north down aaid river ft 90 remain in the system; or, it may be that some lon g hidden poison— perhaps w hen caught he ch loroform ed , phic«^ m o r d i j-oll I i i tin- a rlH tw rn llc ('t ilm a , chains to |mat on w eat hank of Willamette Cancer— has come to the surface and begun its destructive work. river, thence a«iuth 83 degrees west ft chainato In a p*ll U»x and sent to Dr. W ym an . ! m ollim i o f au Ir III. liv cold fo il It wa the place of lieginning, containing 3.93 acres w ith fu ll particulars as to w h ere and The blood must be purified before the sore w ill lili up with healthy flesh In Ida you n cor dura, lioforo h . ilm n im l of land, more or ie**. A iso the following It is w hen captured. tlmt In* wna dostitiod lo I m - ooiiio mio o f j and the skin regains its n a t u r a l color. tract «if land, to-wit: Beginning at theeouth- through the circulation that the acrid, corroding hi* m u n ti? '* fm non* dttdonmt*. Mr east owner of what L known aa the :*oh«»o| lot fluids are carried to the sore or ulcer and keep it in Lincoln, in aaid county and atate and al- W u w n* a ('liliim o Im rrlstor anil hnd • l«* tl»m ly ’a P t c fa r e s q a e C a reer. joining the above «iesenhed land, ami run irritated and inflamed. S. S. S. w ill purify and mot w ith anni, auooosa, hut rovor*«** H o ra tio B ottoin iy. w hose purchase o f ning thence west along the south line of »aid invigorate tlte stagnant blood when all sediment or cani., nini ho ta la m o tü.i nu nt* ri It the l.«md«»ii Bun o v e r the head o f the echool lot 11 rod* ami 6£ feet to John Wall other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich blood is carried to the Ing's land, thence south along aaid Walling'a Iln riu s w o rth s w as a recent Journalistic I w u* Unni In* turuoil to polii foil. That diseased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying flesh tiegin* to have a laud 17 hid«, thence eaat 11 r«ala and feet sensation in the B ritish capital, has ho fuIhal In tilt* iiltonipt to orni Ida Ufo to mill lot, thence north along the weat line «J and a pictu resqu e career. H e -ts still a healthy and natural look ; the discharge and the sore heal* lina ovor alni** boon a m a tter o f m il mill hit 17 roda to the plane of haginniiu: S. S. S. is the on ly blood purifier lira tu hit loti fo r Ida oon n trjm on . bj taining 193 stpiare rod*, more or lesa; and young man. though t w o decades have S o v .r a l y . a r * aa®. m T w lte ba d a M - that is guaranteed entirely vege w lioni ho 1* o.¡u**’ln lly botovod. that 1 will sell the same at the front dtiorof ¡msaed since lie began to burn oil In v . v . . o r . le e an d w a . t r . a t e d b y th® table. It builds tip the blood and b* t physician® b u t r®c®ivod no ben efit. F leet street. the c«iuuty court houae in the city of Dallas, A lth o u gh M r W n 'a attem pt to end O ur d r u e s is t u d vla a d bar t o t r y 8. F. O.. In Polk oounty, Oregon, on tones up the gcnctal system as no bla life created a aenaatlon. It did nut T en yea rs a g o he had n r e p u ta tio n - w h ich ah® did . F o u r ; , a bottle® cu red S a t u r d a y , D e c e m b e r 1 2 th , other medicine does. I f you have io doubt qu ite u ndeserved —such as Is damai'** Ida reputation an ion s Ida |>ro her and >h® has been w e ll e y . r tine®. M W . at the hour of t o’clo *k, p. in., of said a sore of any kind, write us and get J. R M A H O L D , 83 C an al I t., pio. aa rhe not w a * not t*k en aa a al*n | iow en joy ed by W h ita k e r W righ t. day, et public anction. to the highest bidder C o h o .., N T . the advice of experienced and o f oow ard lco. but aa a placo o f ebanic* for cash in han«t oa clay of sale, subject to ra- W hen brought to tria l on g r a v e charges skilled physicians for which no charge i* lua.Le. 1'iok on lllo • 1 an 1 Skiu t e r litlc C lilncac atololim . he conducted Ids ow n defense, though demption in the manner provided by law. Diseases free. T H E i w i r r r u c i r i c c o . . A t la n t a , c a . Dated this !3th day of November, 1903. a laym an, and w ith such b rillia n t a b il J. T. F O R I), ity against t w o o f U»e nnest counsel In Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. Bears th e Signature P rom otes Digestion,Cheerful ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor M ineral. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. BONBONS. IEXCHLSIOR BRAN OIL ED C LO THIN G ^SLICKERS Th e Kind You Have A lw a ys Bought i N t A N I S / C H I l D K l.N J 5 K n ow in g. th e ÁScgetable PreparalionforAs- NEW W hen an a g g r a v a tin g little hole sr.d denly a ppears in an a g a te o r porcelain lined Btewpan do not th row it a w a y as past redem ption. T a k e one o f the round head.ed paper fa sten ers such as la w y e rs o r teachers are in the habit o f Using to keep the sheets o f a m anu script togeth er, push the tw o level flat clips throu gh the hole from the in side. bend back on the ou tside; then, la y in g the basin on a hard surface, ham m er the round head d o w n flat on the inside. It req u ire* but a m om ent’s w ork, and you r dish is as good as new. W hen For Infants and Children. sim ilatirg (tic Food and H cgu la - ling the Stomachs and Bowels o f c,' flow ers and bonbons. T h e fo rm e r an* placed in the vase and the la tter in the little s ilv e r baskets grouped about the vase. T h ese baskets depend from g racefu l cu rv in g hooks and m ay be de ia d ic d fo r independent use. T h e piece measures a trifle o v e r one fo o t in height. W orth ttIBMIiiijIÌB' Facsimile Sitptahire o f S ilv e r C e n te r p ie c e . Conspicuous am ong the ta b le novel- ties brought out recen tly in s ilv e r w a r e Is the cen terpiece o f w h ich an illws- tratlon is here given . T h is a llo w s con- slderablo scope to the fa n cy in Intro- du cing a co lo r schem e fo r tab le decora- tlou, as It is intended to bold both FOB (¡ASTORIA S o n lo «». "A b u u t so much o f th is" and a “ pinch o f th a t” a re incusurcs tried, true and trusty fo r the veteran eh« t w hose long, long yea rs in ami y ea rs out o f «lo in « the «aim » thing o v e r and o v e r again und a ga in h ave g iv e n Judgm ent and understanding. But the cup and the spoon and tbfi > seal«»a are the best meu.sures fo r all e x cept this veteruu c h e f and those who have the rare good g i f t o f cooking straight from the gods. D ry Ingredients such as tlour. sugar, spices and soda should be sift«*«! b efore; m easuring unless the recipe states to the con trary. M any ca re fu lly w ritten ; and many tim es tried recipes fuil f«»r w an t o f this tiny and im portan t trifle, fo r a tahlesp ou fu l o f u nsifted flour m easures o v e i tw ic e as much a fte r being lift e d . A spoonful o f liquid m eans n spoon ful to the brim , a spoonful o f dry m a terial means that w h a te v e r Is meas ured should he rounded as much above the spoon as the spoon rounds under neath. W hen a lev el or heaping spoon ful Is m eant it is so stated in recipes. A h a lf spoonful is m easured length w ise. not across the spoon. A cu pful i s j i n even cup leveled off, i uot shaken dm vii and running over. T h e best m easuring cups a re glass m arked Into thirds and fourths and sh ow in g the content*. M a jor Pond. M a jo r Pond w as n ever upset in d iffi culties. O nce he w as tra v e lin g w ith Ia n Mnclnren. T h e r e w a s a break d o w n on the r a ilw a y und the prospect o f a lectu re en ga gem en t b e in g missed and $1.000 lost. W h a t he did w a s to telegraph a lon g and m erry m essage to the audience abou t the break dow n , sa y ing he and Ian M a cla ren w o u ld be a r r iv in g n oP m n re than h a lf m i hour late. S in gin g w as • : vided to en terta in the audience. W hen the h a lf hour w as up m cam e another telegra m m ore ch eer fu l than e v er, sa y in g th at they w ere com ing a lon g and that Ian M aclaren w as d«!term ined to lectu re to th at au dien ce If ali the r a ilw a y s in the w orld had broken dow n. T h e A m erica n s a re nn em otion a l peo pie. and th ey w e r e Interested. E v e r y tw en ty m inutes in cam e a fresh tele gram w ith som eth in g fu n n y and bright abou t it and a lw a y s d e cla rin g th at the g rea t novelise w a s a d va n cin g. It w as h a lf past 1 J w h en th e cou p le reached the p la tform , and the w elco m e g iven them w as hilarious. t a li* ' Regulator Line. PORTLAND -TH E DALLES ROUTE. 1 Steamers: Bailey Gatzert Regulator Dalles City Metlako A H A N D Y FORK. hole* through the head and round o ff the tines to lit; then null a crosspiece on the under side o f the tine, so there is 4% inches o f space betw een the tw o pieces. Th en put the handle on o v e r the head and under the crosspiece and nail It. C u t a notch (as In the sm all cut) In the end o f the handle w h ere It gooa under the crosspiece. T h e handle is m ade o f a narrow strip o f board. C on cern in g a nother d evic e sketched in the jou rn al m entioned a correspond en t says: 1 send you the plan o f a sheep trough I constructed w hich 1* ea sily cleaned w hen u qu a rter turned and can easily be rolled about to uso the d ry trough by tu rn in g sam e one- fo u rtli at a time. I use a plain board th irteen Inches w ide, gauged length w ise to the center on both sides. Six inch boards a re tlien nailed one on each Ride, se ttin g th«M irst board back o f tho cen ter line (ed ge scarcely coining to tho line) and m illin g it firm ly ; the other I *et back o f the line on the opposite side o f th e board, th ereb y g ettin g room to d r iv e the nails in the second board. N a il tin n ly ; then ta k e fo r ends tw o 14 Inch sq u are pieces o f one Inch board. D iv id e the m argin eq u ally all around a t each arm or ed g e o f the trough and nail secu rely to the end. F o r inside use. In sheds, etc., I hang such troughs b e tw een upright post*, w ith iron pins set in the cen ter o f the ends o f troughs so th ey can revolve. I bore a second lioie through the post or u prigh t about six inches ab ove the cen ter o r axis, then h a v in g the trough In C o n n e c tin g at Lyle w ith th e Columbia River and Northern R a ilw a y C o m p a n y for W a hk aicus, C e nterville aid I Daly, C o ld e n d a le all other K lickitat valley point«. 1 Steamer« leave Portland dail) , except Sunday, at [ 7 a. m., connecting at Lyle with C. R. 4 N . train for Goklentiale at 5:30 )> in., train a n iv in g at GoMen- (lale at 7.•'«6 p. Ol. Steamers arrive The Dalles *».:<•* p. m. Steamer leaves The Dalle« doily, except Sui.- j day, at 7:3Da. m. C K X N. train leaving Golden | dale at 0:16 a m connect* with this steamer for Port land, a rm in g at Portlam at 6 p m . The p»- Utial «earn er Hailey Gatxert leave« Portland 7 a m for The Dalles Tuesday«, 'lhnrvdava and Saturday*, returning arrive« Portland Monday«, Wednesday« and Friday«. Hound trip tic k ««« to any point Be tween Portland and The Dalle* on »tnti «earners Dalle* City and B4i«y Gatxert, only 50 cent*, For detailed information of tickets, berth reservation*, etc., cull or write to Alder street wharf, Portland, Or. H. G. CAM PBELL, Manager. A R E V O LV IN G SHEEt* TROUGH. positiou. 1 b o re through the end* of each o f th e fo u r troughs at one end (k eep in g tlie bit in the hole In the up r ig h t) and turn each trough so as to l>e lev el across Its edges. In th i* bole a w ooden pin is loosely fitted to keep the tron gb from tu rn in g w hen In use. The pin is rem oved to turn the trough and replaced to again fasten i t