Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 17, 1904, Image 4

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I
hett, 2;19?L dam Jennie F ; reported
TORTURING
DISFIGURING
Skin, Scalp and Blood
Humours
N r »
H O W XT tVOBKH
From Pimples to Scrofula, from
Infancy to Age
Spud!!? Cored bj Cuticara
All Elsa Fills.
The agonizing Itching and horning
o f the skin, aa in eczema; the frigh t­
ful scaling, as In psoriasis; the loss o f
hair and crusting o f the acalp, aa in
•called head; the facial disfigurements,
as In acne and ringworm ; the awful
suffering o f infanta and anxiety o f
worn-out parents, aa in milk crust, te t­
ter and salt-rheum — all demand a rem­
edy o f almost superhuman virtue» to
successfully cope with them. That
Cutlcura Hoap, Ointment and Resolv­
ent are such stands proven beyoed all
doubt. No statement is made regard­
ing them that is not Justified by the
strongest evidence. The purity and
sweetness, the power to afford Immedi­
ate roll« f, tb- certainty o f speedy and
permanent cure, the absolute safety
and great economy, have mude them
the standard skin cures, blood purifier»
and humour remedies o f the civilized
world.
Butba the affected parts with hot
water and Cutlcura Soap, to cleanse
the surface o f crusts ami scales aud
soften the thickened cuticle. Dry,
without hard rubbing, and apply Cutl-
enra Ointment freely, to allay Itching,
Irritation and inflammation, and soothe
and heal, aud. lastly, take Cutlcura Re­
solvent, to cool and cleanse the blood.
This complete local and constitutional
treatment affords Instant relief, per­
mits rest and sleep In the severest
forms o f eczema and other Itching,
burning and scaly humours o f the skin,
pcalp and blood, and points to a speedy,
permanent and economical cure when
all else falls.
| cow, Fasten the rope to the pole, so
when the cow lifts up her head and
walks along the back end o f the pole
will drag on the ground and the for­
ward eud w ill lift up. When she comes
to the fence, the end o f the pole will
run under the fence and hold her head
down. She cannot Jump.
D r ie d
B lo o d
F or
C a lv e «.
I The Kansas experiment station In
| reporting u i » oii feeding dried blood as
I a preventive o f scours says:
••Dried blood is not on./ good for a
! weak calf, but is an excellent remedy
for any calf subject to scours. W ith
| the seventy head o f young calves un­
der experiment at the K n s a s station
during the past year there has not
been a single case o f scours that dried
blood has failed to check.
"In feeding dried blood a teaspoon­
ful at a feed is a great plenty. Ib is
should be continued until the scours
disappear, in ease o f a weak calf t ic
allowance may be gradually increased
to a tablespoonful at a feed."
T o prevent the dried blood from set
tling to the bottom o f the pail, where
the calf w ill be unable to get it, it mu)
be stirred in the milk while the calf is
drinking, or the milk and blood may 1 m ;
fed immediately after being thorough­
ly mixed.
"Since dried blood is such n cheap
and effective remedy, it w ill pay any
one who raises young calves by hand
to have a little available whenever a
calf shows sign.; of disorders in its di-
i gestive tract.”
Ila l ;
B eef
P ro d u c tio n ,
i
When feeding for baby beef, the
feeder can use mixed bred calves that
have been raised on creamery skiiu mdk
and whole milk. It is a saving to vac
cina te the calves early so as to prevent
blackleg.
Sold throughout the world. Cutteum lUaoleeat. flOe.
Feed the calves twice daily, morning
form of Choeolote CoeUd PIIU. 2Ac per t U I o / 60).
tinrnt, Me., Soep. 2Ac. Depotti V a n A a m .it Charter*
and evening. Feed in lots in tin* same
ho«M Kq i Park. J Rue de la Phln Boatoa, I «7« oiumbu#
A r t. 1 otter Drug * Chetn. Carp.. Sole Proprietor«.
order each time and exactly at the
m r Send lor ** Ilow to Cure £ eery Humour.*
same time each day. The hours of
feeding should be arranged so that the
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
calves will do all the work o f eating in
daylight. Feed them what grain and
Preaching hours at 11 ami 7 :30,
roughage they w ill eat up eleau within
M . K. C H U R C H ,
three hours after fe«*dlng.
Mix the
Preaching Sundry m orn in g and ev­ grain with the roughage and feed
ening. Sunday school at 9:45. Ep- whole. Keep salt In boxes under the
worth league at 6 :3*
Prayer meet­ sheds where the calves can have free
ing Thursday e v e n in g — Jas. Moore, access at all times. The calves can lie
pastor,
sheltered with a common board shed.
Closed on the north and open on the
south side.
B A P T I H 'I C H U R C H .
W ater should be supplied in tanks
Preaching Sunday m orning ami e v ­
ening. Hii’iday school at 10. 11 Y regulated by float valves so that the
P. U. at 6:30. Prayer m eetin g W e d ­ tanks are kept fu ll and the calves can
nesday e ve i.in g .— J. M. Green. pH»* drink at w ill. I f the weather is cold,
!t Is best to keep a tank heater going
tor.
In each tank so ns to keep the water
at a temperature o f about 40 degrees.—
P R R S B Y T K R lA N C H U R C H .
Farm and Home.
P r s id lin g Sunday m orning and ev­
T t ilic i-c n t lii T e s t .
ening. Sunday school at 10. Chris­
A foreign paper presents statistics to
tian Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer m eet­ show that out o f 47.038 animals im­
ing Thursday e ve n in g .— W , T . Wai ported from Denmark Into Germany
&
die, pastor.
C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H .
P reach in g Sunday m orning and e v ­
ening. Bible school at 10. Henim
Christian E ndeavor at 6:30. Bibl»
class and prayer m eeting Thursday
evening. — L. G reen, pastor.
K V A N O K L I C A L ( 'H U R C H .
Preaching Sunday m orn in g and ev­
en in g at the
Dulla.i college chap« 1
Sunday school at 10. Christian E ii
deavor at 6:30. Prayer m eetin g Thurs­
d ay even ing.— A. A. W in te r, pastor.
IMMI8 which passed the tuberculin test
were found to lx* diseased when slaugh-
:em l. This means that the tuberculin
test was totally unreliable, for in over
20 per cent o f the cases it failed to de-
toct tin* disease. Such figures are open
to grave doubt, says Stockman and
Farmer. In competent hands the test
has not shown any such percentage o f
error In this country. In fact, it has
failed In few cases. The chief failure
o f the test is that It makes no distinc­
tion between encysted and harmless
bodies o f tubercular matter and actlvr
nod dangerous ones.
D r .iff
A dm in istrator's Notice.
V H T I C K IS FISHERY
G IVE N
T IIA T
TH E UN
11
dcMiifi.e.l wnh on th » '8th «lay of Mav, 1004,
hy th* county court of |»olk eou tv, Oreiroii, ap-
jKM 11 tcil aduiiiiistritor of the eatate of F. E Wei
•Fer, late o f I’olk county. O regon. < i
smi. All
peiMone hohti'ig claim * against the mi «I«1 rafale
are notified to preacut the a me, duly verified aa re
quired hy law, to the undi raiifm-d in
Sulem
Oregon within aix month* from the date o f thin
no» ire.
Rated thin la: day o f June, IW04
z. .r. moos.
Adnil dalrator of the eatato of K. R.
ceeaed.
W eider
de
H u n ter
to
E «!«u ril
V II.
T bei > is an individual attach 'd to
the court whore calling wen) It classi­
fied in the directory would couie under
the heading o f "d ra ft lim iter." His
sole duty is to precede the king and
search for drafty places In the hall or
room In which the ceremony partici­
pated In by ills majesty is to be held.
If, for instance. K ing Edward attends
a banquet the "d ra ft hunter’ ’ visits
the room and sees that every precau­
tion is taken for shielding his majesty
from the slightest draft.
T lif
« oat
of
W ar.
A prominent Frenchman who has
given much study to the subject says
that were his country to be drawn
into a great war in present conditions
It must be prepared to meet nn ex­
pend it tire o f 30,000,000 francs a day.
So stupendous Is the absolutely un­
avoidable outlay when a m ighty na­
tion in those days becomes Involved in
a conflict o f the largest proportions
that taxpayers are affrighted anil ap­
palled at the mere thought o f the thun-
o f the '.'’ ins
The practice o f dehorning animals
that arc to be p it into final yards has
conic largely Ini.) vogue during the
Inst ten or fifteen years. It Is gener­
ally conceded that, all tilin g» consid­
ered. it Is much mere humane to de-
I orn than it is to allow li< ued animals
t » run hi the yards i '/ether, says Iowa
Homestead W hile the practice is com
mcuvlabie. It * m the opinion o f a mini
l>er o f feeder» with whom w e have dis
T I M E C A R D NO. 24.
cussed the n u tter recently that it lias
No. 2 for Yaqu in a :
I e.m carrie » a i.Ulc ton f *r.
When all unie -Is th ^
«.* put Int« le a v e s A lb a n y ...................... 12 :45 p m
le a v e s C V rvallis.................. 2 JM) p m
feed yards are
.rn l the tendency
A rrives Y a q u i n a ................6 :20
p in
Is for them to bv.uch together to
much during fly t'.nu*. In this way aui No. 1 retu rn ing:
6:45 a m
m.'tls becom* too warm and con.se I am vi a Y a q u in a ..............
la'Mvcs Corvallis .............. 11 .30 a m
quently will i: t make the gains tha
they other.« i.e \v< dd If they could I» Arrives A lb a n y ...................... 12:15 p m
No. 3 for D etroit:
kept sentiere 1. Tin !r object, o f com ;«
lieaves A lb an y .................... 7 :00 a m
In bunching te it ! r is t«» lessen th
12:20 p m
agony cam l by flics. Another dlsad A rrives D etroit . . . . . .
No. 4 from D etroit
vn’ t ’ rc o f c I oao ban h > 4 is that h
le a v e s D e t r o i t .................... 1 :00 p m
frequently ro.cn it.« In tramping out th-'
Arrives Albany .. ............ 5:56 p m
grass nuil <b iroylng the so 1.
T ra in No. 1 a ir L e s in Alban y in tim e
Those ah * have tried It find that by
leaving horns on a few o f their feed to con n ect with the H. P. aontliU m nd
ers ntdiii. I will th-.ve m o b better train, as well as g iv in g two or three
Some prefer cue .»uim .l in every half hours in Alban y before departure of
dozen horn'd while others claim that 8. P Northbound train.
I r a n No. 2 connects with the 8. IV
one ln n ih ren or ti:«een is plenty to j
keep them from bunching. There is n tr «ins at Corvallis and Alban y giv in g
question l ut that there is somethin}: direct service to N ew p o rt and a«»ja-
In this theory, and we «»fier It as a au g • eut beaches.
I'raiti No. 3 for D etroit, Breiten-
gestion nt this tim e
that those who I
« r e raising «iiim als e\ten lively for j bush amt oth er m ountain resorts
leaves Albany at 7 a m. reaching De­
blot k may lie benefited th *rel y.
troit at shout, noon, g iv in g am ple tim e
C rrti % u J a iM p la i l «iw.
to reach the Springs same day.
Here is u sure i ur*» fo • flu* Jump lip. j
For further inform ation a p d y t n
c o m *,
s a y s a corrtrcpond >nt in Rural i
E D W I N ST O N E ,
N ew Yorker: Take a pole eight or ten
«Manager.
feet long, tie a rope ground It nearly
T C ockrell, agen t. Alb an y.
la the middle, big eud nt the Isick. and
H. H. Croats#, agent, C orvallis.
S " the rope fast to a halter oa th#
Corvallis and Eastern Railroad.
I 'r o f e a n lo i i
t lie
Id le
L o u O u u ’ m S m a r t
F op
S e t.
M it n
1«
The out or work man in the «mart
set who form erly lent himself for a
consideration us a "guinea p ig " direct­
or, "touted” for tradesmen on com mis­
sion or sold furniture, country houses
or motor cars lias found a new profes­
sion. It Is that o f society spy."
According to a correspondent o f
Truth who signs him self " A Shop­
keeper and a Gentlem an," the "societ;
spy” is invaluable. I f u west end in;«,
is in difficulties or his w ife lias o ver­
rated his pat.once, the "society spy"
Informs the trade at once.
I f a west end man who has bee.
for years on the brink o f bankrutc.\
wins a large sum at the card table,
there are Intimate friends who profit
by making the good fortune known.
A t a tim e when there ure so many
who are rich or appear to be riel
whose names are unfamiliar the sbo»*-
keeper might make serious mistakes
were it not for the information which
is so given.
The tradesman Is only too happy to
pay for information which enables
him to avoid a severe loss.
Tradesmen in form er days seldom
ventured to ask such questions, and
their customers, as a rule, supported
each other. Now. says Truth’s inform ­
ant. the difficulty shopkeepers have to
contend against is that most o f their
customers, especially if they are inti­
mate friends, have not a good word to
say for each other. Modern English
society Is today an "association o f ene­
mies who profess to be friends.” —
London Leader.
W u | ro
of
U i i k I I n I i
II ; i i i c r i n m .
The many executions taking place
these days would give the lie to the
story had it not already been contra­
j
dicted that the hangman suffers pov­
erty. But the court o f aldermen real­
ly does possess the record o f an appeal
j
for increase o f the hangman's salary.
Jack Ketch w rote that as executioner
he could ;*et no other employment;
;
that lie had to k«*ep an assistant, but
that hangings were so rare as to make
;
it impossible for him to live. He must
have compared his own lot witli that
of the French hangman in the palmy
days o f that officer before the guillo­
tine killed his profession. "T h e post
is sacred here,” w rote a diarist in
Paris, "and approaches the noblesse In
the right o f using a sword and the
priesthood !n being proscribed entry
nt all spectacles but that o f the pro­
fession. I f blood unsullied can ennoble,
then I know o f none so pure, for a
French hangman can marry none but
a French hangman’s daughter.”
Far
different was It from the Ketches of
old time, as the follo w in g record
shows: "E xecutioner’s fees. Ts. Od..
stripping the body. Is. 6d.; use o f shell
2s. 0d.’’ —8t. Jaim s Gazette.
Rult*
fcw woaxin.; vrUL a?; rn
uowjjj are u: tie in
i:;u v L a i . :
a?th e c :m.. .
E .0ITO R IAL FLINGS.
Dear ftk:*.p<d rp. i. %ca arc much i .¿e
as trim m ing for h tulsomo cLeriu o ti
Russia can never complain that J. pan aud evening gowns.
did not take somebody o f lis si~.e.—
Threads o f gold shimmer tl.rough
Washington 8tar.
new braids, which ;.:*e mostly oi dus»
The m arvels o f the N rays and X silk, beautifully gi sy.
rays Interest scientists. But the w orld
Home new collar and cuff sets art
in general is lighting for the $ rays.— made o f the increasingly fashionable
St. Louis Republic.
eyelet embroidery or English cutwork.
I f you see a Jumble o f letters iu a
It is really remarkable to note how
newspaper Just now, do not decide too the trim m ing is being pushed off the
quickly that it is u "p i" line. It may shoulders.
It is sagging low er and
1 m - the nun: o f a battleship.—Onuihp lower until it finds expression in the
W orld Herald.
sleeves, which are a mass o f rutiles
it isn’t strauge that a committee around the elbows and the wrists.—
room in the national enpitoi caught Brooklyn Eagle.
tire. There is hot stuff packed away
in some o f these committee rooms.—
PIT H AND PO IN T.
Macon Telegraph.
That Baltimore newspaper man who
Fortunes may lie told by cards, but
relates how he worked at his desk un­
they are more often lost by them.
til tile copy paper upon which lie was
E very woman has tw o friends, one
wrltlug biased up should uever dread
who tells her secrets and one to whom
being fired.—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
she tells secrets.
There Is a considerable difference be­
MODES O F T H E M O M ENT,
tween thinking a lot <»f yourself and
thinking o f yourself a lot.
T in y K'ild button, are umh I to trim
Many people find themselves in the
■Ilk w u U U ________________ ___________
ranks o f the also rails In their efforts
to keep up with their running ex-
Reuses. From u College Paper.
Ihe Leading Paper of the
Pacific Coast
The
San
Anlttm l or V r s c t a b lr f
A lice climbed a tree near her homo
every day to look at a bird’s nest con­
taining three speckled eggs. One morn­
ing a fte r her usual visit she rushed in­
to the house and called out to her
mother excitedly. "Oh. mamma, the
eggs have till bln*..-lined Into little:
birds!” —L ip ’ incott’ s Magazine.
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N o w a n d then you h e a r a fe llo w
M a k e a Kick a b o u t his luck.
B u t you /cry a d d « m h e r r him
T a lk u b o u t Ilia la c k o f pluck.
In c lu d in g postage to any | a r t o f the
U n ited Stated, C an ad a ami ¿lnxioo.
It is best because, besides
printing all the news of the world
each week in an interesting way
and tu lly illustrating m a n y
articles, It has special depart­
ments devoted to—
N « w an d then a fa ilu r e tells us
T n a t the w o r ld is d o w n on him,
B u t he n e v e r tells us he w he
M ilk -a iu l-m u e h e d his g r it an d vim.
E v ery ' d a y you h e a r som e loser
S a y th a t he w a s fro ze n out,
B u t that he w a s e v e r in It
H e e x p re s s e s not a doubt.
AGRICULTURE
HORTICULTURE
POULTRY
LIV i STOCK
MINING
l i i -: r a t u r e
FASHIONS
and SPORTS
M in a
W ork ers*
C o n v e n tio n .
A R E F O R M E D H ltE W E ll
Delegates from the anthracite dls j
trlcta will attend the national conveu 1
YO U N G LO N D O N ER G IV E S FO R TU N E
W h e n the w o rld s ta m p s on the k ick er
tlon o f the Fluted Mine Workers In In |
TO JOIN T E M P E R A N C E ARMY.
Y o u can h e a r him y ell a m ile:
dianapoUson.bin. 14. Am ong the mat-j
B u t w h o a lw a y s so w le d a t oth ers
ters to be taken up by the. convention
N o w is b e g g in g f o r a sm ile.
is the proposed provision o f the consti­ C m Ml OfT b y I I I m F n t h e i b e e n u s e o f
W h e n a m a n Is d o w n an d out. he
112 h I 'r l n c i p l c N , II«* l i e g i n s a < 'r n a a «le
These are presided over by
tution to meet tilt* objections found by
A
l
w
a
y
s
h
a
s
som
e
ta
le
to
tell.
editors having a thorough knowl­
A o r a iiiN t I I in F o r m e r H um I iip n m — I t « » -
the anthracite strike commission in the
H e w a s a l w a y s p u s ’ie d o r sh oved, but
edge of their specialties.
The
o l a i m l n u : Outc ii MtN .
suggestions accompanying its awards.
N e v e r tells you th at he fell.
pages devoted to Agr culture,
It was felt by the commission that a
T o the Rev. W. S. Ualnsfoixl o f St.
Horticulture, Poultry and Live
A n d . In sort It scorns the ru le to—
two-thirds vote instead o f a m ajority
W h e n a c h a p is < n the s h e lf—
Stock are well illustrated and
George's church. Now York city, is
vote
should
be
required
in
declaring
a
T
e
ll
a
ta
le
that
south
'
s
so
good
he
filled with matter of the greatest
du»* the conversion to temperance «»f
N e a r ly th in k s It’s tru e h im self.
strike. This was advised because about
interest to all engaged In these
i rank N. Charriugton, son o f tiie Lite
industries, every lin e b e in g
20
per
cent
of
the
workers
in
the
mines
MORAL.
millionaire brew er who * vkh lioatl o f
writtsn by those who are in close
are l»ovs.
N e v e r sq u e a l If y o u 'v e been bunkoed,
touch with conditlens prevailing
the firm o f Charringum, Head & Co.
F c r n o b o d y 's in the d a rk .
on this Coast.
E it h e r you p assed b y the shuffle
i*l' London.
O r you w e r e an e a sy m a rk .
During one o f Dr. Kainsford's visits
SEND FOR SAM PLE COPY.
B R I G H T ’ S DI S E AS E.
I f they c a u g h t you in the p a n try
It will be ssnt free.
W it h y o u r fin g e r in the Jam,
to the continent he met Gharrlngton,
T
h
e
largest
sum
ever
paid
for
a
pre­
A n d y o u g 1 a p ro p e r lickin g.
Do you wart the Chronicle
E m u la t e th«» w is e old clam .
scription changed bands in San F ra n ­ who was ilien actively engaged in tiie
—B a lt im o r e N e w s
cisco, August 30, 1601. T h e transfer brew ing business with his father. Th.i
involved in coin and stock $112,500. minister and the young brew er became
and was paid by a party o f busi­ companions during their trip, and as
Showing the United States, Do­
A Luck n ow
H e ro in e .
ness men lor a specific for B rig h t’s, a result o f many long talks Churri: #
minion of Canada and Northern
There died recently in England at j
disease and diabetes, h ith erto incur.!- ! ton became interested in the temper­
Mexico on one side. M AP OF
P 'A Y S AND PLA YE R S.
the age o f seventy-one Lady Inglis, j
ance question.
hi diseases.
THE WORLD, presenting to view
who was one o f the heroines o f Luck­
In one continuous map, with all
T h e y com m en ced the serious irives- ! A fte r their return to England, ( ’b a r­
A play entitled "PUT, lu ff. Poof*
now.
H
er
husband.
Sir
John
E.
\V.
areas in true proportion, the en­
tignti«»n of the specific N o vem b er 15, ring ton accompanied Dr. ltainsford to
w ill succeed Virginia Earl ut the CusJ
Inglis. war. the commander o f the gar­
tire surface of the Earth on the
1000. T h e y in terview ed scores o f the • many o f the meetings o f the tem per­
uo. New York.
rison during the famous siege which ;
other side.
cured and tried it out on ¡ . j m erits by ! ance workers in the mission halls of
During Richard Mansfield’s presen.
was
raised
by
General
Havelock
and
Send $2 and get the Map and
puttin g over th ree dozen cases on the j the W hitechapel district. The Inner
New York engagement he w ill present
Lord Clyde. As if this was not suffl- 1
“ Weekly Chronicle’ ’ for one year,
j seven different plays.
treatm en t mil watching them . T h e y ( side o f the liquor question that was
d
en
t
trial
for
her.
on
her
way
home
!
postage prepaid on Map and
| Catherine Lew is has arranged for «
also go t pbv.-iciumi to name chronic, there revealed to him caused ('B ar­
Paper.
after the siege she was shipwrecked on
| production in London o f her la tea
incurable cases, and adm inistered it rington to vow that lie would never
the coast o f Ceylon.
j play, "L o v e's Pilgrim age.”
w ith the pliyidci ms for judges. Up again be connected in any way with
T h e D a ily a n d Map
I
to August 25th 87 per cent o f the test the liquor traffic and that he would do
By m ail, p osta ge p aid
A Fm nouN It u b e n n I n j u r e d .
George A. Kingsbury has made ar­
all in ids pow er for the cause o f tem­
|
"L a Iverinesse." which hangs in the j cases were e ith e r well or progressing perance.
rangements to resume tlie tour o f Sam
O n ly | 8 . 7 5 a Y e ar
Louvre, was badly injured recently. It | favorably.
S. Sliub *rt and Nixon and Zimmer
T h e day follow in g this statement
had been taken out on a terrace to be | T h ere being but thirteen per cen» Charrington w ent to his father and
inan’s "A Girl From Dixie.”
« i f f ilures, the parties were satisfied
Address
photographed.
A
gust
o
f
wind
threw
When Charles Fmliniun presents Is
told hhn o f his resolve. There whs «
M. H. de YOUNG,
it down from the stand on which it j and closed the transaction. T h e pre- scene, but despite Ills father's threats
rael Zaugw iii s comedy. "M erely Mn1?
cedings o f the in vestigatin g com m it­
Proprietor
was
placed,
causing
sonic
very
serious
Ann.” In London next autumn. Elennni
and entreaties the young man remain­
" 8 a n F ran cih co Chronicle,**
cracks to appear. These have been re- | tee and the clin ical reports of the test ed firm.
Robson w ill be supported by Gerald
San Francisco, C#l.
cases were published and will be mail
paired
to
a
certain
extent,
but
the
rfu Mnurl 'r and Henry Ainloy.
Soon a fte r this the cider Chnrring-
C IR C U L A T IO N D R P A H ÏM E N T
e I Lee on ap plication . Address John
painting is not uhnt it was.
ton died, and it was discovered that
Frances Stevens has been engaged
J Fulton com pany, 409 W ash ington
he had cut off his son from any share
by Messrs. Llcblcr & Co. to replace
>tiect, Sun Francisco, C alifornia.
in his $(1,250.000 estate.
H ad It not
Laura Hope ( rows in the role o f Rosie,
been for the fact that the young man’s
the lodging house keeper’s daughter, In
mother had left Idni a large fortune
"M erely Mary Ann.”
the future would have been rather
Tyron*» Pow er has been engaged to
• link.
s u r iw i Julia
M arlowe In "W hen
Charrington’» first temperance work
Kniglithrud W as in Flcwer.” He will
was to start a crusade fo r reclaim ing
also appear as Ingomar in Miss M ar­
the outcasts o f the W hitechapel and
lowe's elaborate revival o f that play.
the Mile End districts. H e then built
Boils show the blood is in a riotous, feverish
a bail ling within a stone’s throw o f
condition, or that it has grown too weak and slug­
•.rie;■-.-À/A T rade M a r k »
M AXIM S FOR T H E Y O U N G .
his fath er’s brew ery and carried on Ids
, . . b a
D esig n s
gish to throw off the bodily impurities, which
temperance campaign there. The hull
C o p y r i g h t s A c.
I f courage la gone all is gone.
then concentrate at some spot, and a carbuncle
An rone ¡»pndlnR n sketch and description may i was called tin* G reat Assem bly hall
iulekij ascertain our opinion free whether an 1
Put tiie best o f yourself into all you or boil is the result. T o one already enfeebled
and cost $ 200 . 000 . Am ong those who
invention ts pr<*ha1»ly patent able. Conimunlca-
< ions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK o n l’atenta
do.
by disease, boils seem to come with more frequency,
__
assisted Charrington In this venture
sent ires. Oldest nueney for securing patenta.
Patents
taken
through
Mttnn
&
Co.
receive
Fly from pleasure that bites tomor­ causing the intensest pain and greatest danger to the already weak and
w ere tiie Rev. C. II. Spurgeon. Lady
t p r liil notice, without charge, in the
row.
Henry Somerset, the R ev. F. It. Myer,
debilitated sufferer. A ll skin eruptions, from the sometimes fatal car­
the Countess o f W arw ick and the late
I f you lose heart you weaken your buncle to the spiteful little cat-boil, are caused by bad blood, and the
A handsomely Illustrai ort weekly. I .unrest cir­
E nil o f Shaftesbury.
head.
only way to avoid or get permanently rid o f them is to purify and
culât ion <>f nnv scientific Journal. Terms, #3 a
Charrington has now started nn en­
rear : four months. $1. Sold by all newsdealers.
A w h o man can keen silent; a fool build up the deteriorated, polluted blood, and counteract the humors
tirely new scheme which he thinks w ill
cannot.
and poisons; and nothing w ill do this so quickly and thoroughly as
eclipse nil others In the temperance
Branch OSlce. «25 F 8t„ Washington, D. C.
rroaperlty in evil Is the greatest mis­ S. S. S., which is the acknowledged king o f blood purifiers and great­
line. It Is the combination o f n sani­
fortune.
est o f all tonics. W here the bloml has become impoverished and i,
tarium, retreat and home for aristo­
A i iliru o nviy rend whc.t an nge can
poor and thin, no medicine act,
prom ptly in building up and restor­
cratic drunkards. W ith this object In
not uiend.
ing its richness, purity and
view he purchased tiie island o f Ose t,
In Black w ater bay. off the Essex coast,
No of!!« cun make a worthies# man strength. The time to cure
A it ,c h ,n y , p » . , J u n . n , teoa.
respectable.
for $30,000. W ork Is rapidly being
a b o il is b e fo re it d e v e l- - « * 1 ? . » * » o f t ^ . n t y or th irty I w m i o r « l*
,
aan«t*d with tare., awful boll, on my fao. and
pushed on a home for the Inebriates,
H urry not only spoils work, but ops, W hen It IS in a state body. A i aoon t i they would b««l up in one plac*
which when completed w ill be under
of incubation or formation *bey would break out in another port of th« body,
spoihi life .«Iso.
OI in cu o a tio n o r fo r m a tio n and th l. .o n tln u .d for t.n y . a r . I tr l.d c r .r y -
the management o f a competent doctor
A noble failure Is better than n dls I in th e b lo o d ; f o r b oils are, th in y lo o u ld hoar o f to yet relief, but n oth in *
r.ml w ill he open to both sexes. There
a fte r all o n lv thl» imnuri did mo any rood. I had but litt le faith in 8. 8. 8.
r. put; bio siu i e. s.
alter an, only the impuri- doln(r m. „ ood Whon I bo«»n It, but att.r takiu*
----
w ill also be cottages and small houses
A man sh ml« have "th e w ill to do | ties an d p oison s b u b b lin g tt for a short w h ile th© boils began to disappear.
m
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fo r those who wish to liv e hy them­
the soul t » dare."
UD t h r o u g h t h e skin
an d I eonttnuod on w ith the m edicine, takiu y six b o t - H A f l 3 1 B i k l
l —l l l f i
selves.
up in ro u g n m e s k i n , a n d ties, and a ll the boile entirely disappeared. F iv e f l k i y i l l u l v l
i B l I l V a
Share t h e I m . in U mi o f others, and yon t h i s w i l l C o n t i n u e i n s p i t e years have elapsed since that tim e, and I have
^
will !i; liL'ii your own.
o f D o u ltic im r a n d
U n rin cr
been bothered since, ahowiny that the cure
• D R IN K E R S N O T W AN TE D .
li u
i i
, ™ lai?C,nK was permanent. I had aome th irty or forty o f P O R T L A N D - T H E C A L L E S R O U T E .
More hnriu may come o f work U l ♦
t ill th e
b lo o d g e ts
r id o f
the moat painful
boila one ever had,
and to be
. .
a — ^ i . 1
1 J
M
. 1. .
wwau« m . 1-1 A * .
done than o f work undone.—Excb ingc-
K
v
f n t h e It a i’t c m l o r M n » f H e n T o t a l
e ly rid of
its accumulated p o i t o n . e s. a tir
» . 0., puts me under a debt o f gratitu d e to Steaim-rs:
A h it u lu e r .
H E N R Y Z IN N .
The way to stop boil* is you
Recently there appeared in the Bos­
HO RSES AND HO RSEM EN.
to attack them in the blood,
ton papers this advertisem ent: "W a n t­
and this is what S. S. S. does. A ll danger o f boils is past when the
ed—a bartender who does n it drink.”
W alter W itbertll, a New Ilninpahir«
blood has been thoroughly purified and the system cleansed of all mor­
A cull at the place mentioned i:i the
trainer, has taken charge o f the lior»»*.
bid, impure matter. 1? you ace subject to boils, then the same causes
advertisem ent led t > the Information
ai J. F. Howland's sioik lai'in. Burin
thut produced them last season w ill do so this, and the sooner you begin
that it is very 1« :d t>i find a persou
lie.
who w ill sell «'.* nks to others who
to put your blood and system in good
Philadelphia road rider» have pnU
does not hiias: !f «'.rink, for even if he
order the better the chance o f going
$2.XF,UO0 in liie last six luonilin tot
begins as a .* »dor man he very soon
through the spring and summer season
C o n n e c t in g a t L yle w it h th e
trotting horse» to d rive on the speed
becomes a hard drinker and is int. -
without boils or other painful and irri­
w jr .
pacii ted.
Moreover, in these late
tating
skin
eruptions.
S.
S.
S.
is
guar­
Oscar L.. 2:08%, owned by Joliu Gra­
d rys a total abstainer v !!1 n:»t take
anteed
purely
vegetable,
and
can
lie
R a i l w a y C o m p a n y for
dy. Ardmore. B a .. slipped o n the kt
tl. * pi ee o f a bartender; hence the sn-
taken with perfect safety by old and W a h k a i c u s ,
rvrvntiy breaking a leg. anti luid to l *
D aly,
I l : i proprietor’s difficulty.
destroyed.
young, and without harm to the most delicate constitution. It is C e n te rv ille
The fact that railroads nml many
C o ld e n d a le
anJ all othvr K li. k iU I valley ;> •ima.
Emm »t R owho . who ha» been second mild and pleasant in its action, and unequaled as a cure for boils and
< ther corporations and business men
trainer for Roy M iller several years, kindred eruptions.
require total abstinence o f their em ­
W rite us if you would like medical advice or other
Ik n m tr s I n v f Pnrtlstnl «is lli, except Sander, at
has Joined the working staff at Dr. Mc­ «form ation .
ployees Is well known, but It was hard­
7 a. nt., conne-t-ng at Lyle with C. R A N . tr .'n for
Uottlendnle at fti.’ki |> in . trai>i arriving atw>»-«ten-
ly tJ 1 h » cxpe«*te«l that th s method o f
Coy’« Delaware farm.
<kl* at * M p. in. s t-a m e n arrive The Ihsllws t;.:|h
guarding business Interests would be
p. an. atcemor li*.sve» i'he Iktils« iliiliv, o r t n ! N n -
H. K. Deverrnx w ill have IVko,
day, *t T
a . nix
C K A N . » n t » leafin y OokkHi-
2 1 H i, prepur«»! f«*r tLe matlnee •«*«
Ayer’« Pills. Ayer’s Pills. •k>i* at M:lti* m connect« with thl- nteatner for P.»rt j adopted by the saloon proprietor. This
may be coniftrued to be n hopeful Indi­
eon. 8ln* lia« won more I m at» tbun any
Ayer’s Pills. Keep ssying l»n«i arriving at I'orUam a t© pm .
cation that sorre d. y the saloon busi­
Cleveland matinee trotter.
this over tnd over sgsin.
F or tleU iled inform ation o f tickets, ness w ill be universally admitted to be
dealt Itu«l-4'»ti lias purcliaw'd from
The best laxstive. L£AT. m 2.:
berth reservations, etc., call or write so altogether dangerous and bad that
Float Jolly. Tipton, Ind., the gelding
uo one dcgnuhnl enough can be found
F iv d MiH’lure. 2 : 15 ^ b j
W. Beo-
Vo Abler street wharf, IW tU u d , Or.
to have any thing to do with I t
1 H . G. C A M P B E L L , M anager.
R eversib le M ap?
B O IL S
P Y R A M ID S O F P A IN
Scientific American.
MUNN & Co.36,Broadway- New York
so
B a iic y G a t z e r t
R e g u la t o r
D a lle s C it y
M e tia k o
Columbia hiver and Northern
THE »W IT T t p c c m c C O ., ATLANTA, G A.
Ayer’s Pills B U C K IN G H A M ’S D Y E
W»nt ycur ir.cu?tas.hc or bcarJ
d . t i f c l b r o v a c r r i d t '. - x k ? I
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