r ~ B A B Y Q U IR K ’S Q U IC K C U R E Of T o rtu rin g E c ze m a by Cuticura W hen All Utterly Els e Had Fa ile d . « M y baby, Owen Herbert Quirk, waa afflicted from the age of six weeks with a loathsome running eczema, almoat covering bis face, I took him to Drs. ______ and -------- o f Victoria Road, Aldershot, and he was treated by them fo r three months, but go t much worse, and was a sickening sight to look at* I saw su advertisement of the (hiticura Remedies, and go t the Soap, Ointment and Hesol vent. •‘ W e noticed an I m p r o v e m e n t at ouce, and within a fortnight the run- n i ti g had ceased >k a . and the scales were lb ' • u u nearly all dried off, 1 '\ j c sn«l In a month his U f :" \ T ( > face was perfectly O V * ^ p ‘ ^ ' y clear, not a spot in jfe r 'C left. I have en- n y N- ^ ^ cloned photograph ’« 1 « Va ()f him when he was thirteen months old. He Is now tw o years and f o u r months, and has pever hail the slightest return o f it. I am very grateful lor the bent*tits de rived from your remedies, and shall feel it a pleasure to make their value known. For corroboration o f this statement you may refer any one to Mrs. Williams, 4.» Michaels Road. Aider- shot, or Mr. Gunttane, 40 Victoria Road, Aldershot, to whom we recom mended the remedies for a skin humour, which they also cured. You are at liberty to do what you like with this statement, as l should like all to know o f the value o f Cuticura/* S IT T IN G H E N S . P r o p e r W r y t o C u r . F o r III,lily t t l i r . H I,«* llr c o m t * . U roo A y. A * spring draws nepr wo ure re- miiuUU ttiai the time is at hum] lor ar- ''.lllglug the nests and getting every- tiling in rnadllM»« I * h ilioliill* out li e broods o f little chick». First nf ail the nest must bo made in I rootd or siiod apart from the house devoted to laying lieus. Any out o f the >><fy room, closed sited or loft w ill answer for the pur pose. and there the nest should be made. A large, rnotuy box eighteen Indies deep, with uu opening In the side large enough to allow the hen to pass in and out at will, should be used. First put a few shovelfuls o f dry dirt or s ifte d coal ashes itt the liottom o f you ttuoxtf to pm nnour n*r Should she- refuse to return to thg nest, uh a lieu w ill sometimes, it la us** less to try further, and it is better to let her return to the yard and wait uu til another one gets broody. Sitting hens should lx* ft*! on whole corn ex clusively. This, together with grit, water and a dust box, should be placed near the ucst, and she w ill need no further care. A fte r the first week she •hould be dusted well with insect pow der and then again alxmt the eight eenth day. I f a*i egg gets broken and the others become foul« d wash them In lukewarm water and replace them In nest. It is b e tte r to set tw o on the same day, and when they hatch give all the | chicks to oue heu and reset the other. j T h e second batch Is usually the more th e box and hollow out in the shape o f i a nest; then co v e r w ith stra w or hay •ltd shape It •*■> th at the eg g s w ill not ro ll o v e r on each other. A ft e r the ben has sh ow n a d esire to sit f o r a fe w da ys tak e you r lantern u tter dark ami g en tly carry her to the new nest, in w hich you h ave a lread y placed it f e w china nest eggs. Ilo id the lantern so that she can see , the nest and let her step g en tly In the o v v e c r f the box und Deutle ih n U. C ( n tin- top ui ol the box und do n e the opening in fron t i and let her rem ain confi inni fo r a fitd day. T h e next u.ght y *n m ay rem ov the coverin g, place food and w a ter ir. fron t o f the box and g en tly lift her olì and let h er cut and drink. W hen sat Isfied, she w ill return lo the no t a n , w ill then lx* ready fo r the e g g - * w M . h successful, ms the hens becom e inert fa ith fu l a ft e r the first w eeks. W hen the eggs begin to pip do uot disturb tb«* hen by lilt in g In r up. L et her re main quiet nul l the shells begin t< crow d the ch icks; then reach under lie- and rem ove them . D o not tak e her. w ith the chicks, o ff the nest u ntil twon ty-fou r hom s a ft e r th ey hatch. Na (u re ,,u>1 w ith food, s« that w hat they uaed most is w arin t! M(m> j.om|j. ,.lll(.k, (lil. fro,,, b/ln c.bllllK] tim ll from any oth er cau-tc. mi many o f those tUut do not d ie an stunted and nev r g r o w as they should —H om e and Farm, A d v :n :h < K i > o t l u e n lt a t o iit . A m o n g ti e u onerous a d va n ta g e s « j . the incubator o v e r the hen m ay b< m entioned the fo llo w .u g : T h e incuba tor is a lw a y s ready fo r business, wh*h a ben on ly si is w hen site feels like it It is less w ork to can fo r an incubuto: N o tice is hereby g iv e n that by v ir than fo r a sufficient num ber o f hens to tue o f an execu tion and order o f eale batch H m * sam e num ber o f chickens duly i*o»ed out of the circuit court of the T h e g r e a te r the eg;; ca p a city used the state «f Oregon for the county of Polk, on m ore tim e is saved o v e r th at required tiie 10th day of June, 1004. to me direct ed, upon a judgin'* n . rendered on the 9th dav fo r tiie ca re o f the hens. T h e chicken of May, 1904. vhich judgment is in favor of a re so much m ore u niform in size and John 1 Montgomery, plaintiff, und agaim-t a ge th at they a re more ea sily cared K. H. Watkiniand Arthur H. Watkins, de for, m ore ch ea ply fe d and present a fendants. an l by which execution 1 am com manded to sell the following real property of much m ore a ttr a c tiv e appearauco when uu id ilefeiidants, as «lescribed in said execu fitted fo r the m arket. A ga in , chickens tion, t o v i t : li ¡.inning at the southwe t hatched in incubators a re a lw a y s free . rner of the donation lantl claim o f T . C . Thorp, N ot. No. rt,7*8, claim No. 55, and from lice and g en e ra lly rem ain so till miming thence south 10 chains, thence west th ey are la rg e enough nor to be much W IL L IA M H ERBERT QUIRK, 1 i.20 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence Inju red by them , n tilin g that can rare e-u»t 15 20 chains, thence south 30 chains to ly be said o f lien hatched chickens. No. 1 W est End Cottages, Ruywood tiie place of beginning. Also beginning at E q u ally as much can be said o f a Hoad, N. Southampton. the quarter section corner between sections 19 and ?0, thence south 20 chains, thence east. brooder. It Is a lw a y s rea d y to receive Bold tbroufhont the world. Cuticurm ReeoWent. 50e. (in form o f t hocolat* Coated Pills. 23c. per vial^pf 00), 14 f 0 chains, thence north 19.50chains, thence the chicks, and you do not h a ve to hunt Ointment, 30c., , Soap, Soup, 2fic. D «p o U l_ton d on .jff east 8.03 chains, thence north 50-100 chains, It up at night fo r fe a r It m ight ruin houM Hq. i Pari’«. ».3 3 »Oie Hi de I a P aix ; Botto*, 137 Colui Potter Drug Jt C Chem. Coro . . Sole Proprietor«. uif A _________, thence west 22.53 chains to the place of be “ How lo (Jure fcc*« " ‘ io r « ‘ ‘ m ginning, all of said lain is being in section 20, and the chicks g et chilled. It is a lw a y s township 8 south, range G west, of the W il d ry and c o m fo rta b le at any tim e o f the lamette meridian in Polk county, « Oregon, to yea r.— P n ilr ie Farm er. C H U R C H D I R E C T O R '/ . gether with the tenements, hereditaments arid appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in D u u l i l o F kjhth . any wise apirertaining. Also lot one in bio k Preach in g hours at 11 and 7 :3d. L in the town of Fairs City (South side), in H e m cannot lay tw o p e rfec t eg g s in M K . C H U liC H , the county of Polk anti state of Oregon, as one day because the hen’ s body Is not P reach in g 8u n d y m o r n in g a n d ev the sattte is platted and of record, together capable o f releasing sufficient carbo E d - I w»th tf,e tenement*, hereditaments and ap- ening. S u n d a y school at 9 15 ] prrrtenances thereunto belonging, or in any nate o f lim e to furnish tw o perfect worth le a g u e at fi :3* P ra y k'«*r nri’t'i- \ appertaining. Therefore, 1 will on shells. T h e first g ro w th o f the e g g in in g T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g — J.is. Moore, lie hen is the y olk. W hen this reaches S a tu r d a y , Ju ly 2 3 , 1004, pastor, at the hour of 2 o’clock, p. in., of said m atu rity it drops Into a lon g m em bra day, at the front door of the court house in nous canal, kn ow n as the ovidu ct. As Dallas, in said Polk county. State of Oregon B A P T IS E C H U R C H . sell at public auction to the highest bidder it tra ve ls through this canal it receiver P reach in g S u n d a y m orning a n d ev for cash in hand, all of the right, title and in a coatin g o f album en, w hich is tbf en in g. S u n d a y sch ool a t 10. B. Y . terest of the said defendants, or eitheref them, w h ite o f the egg. A s it approaches tin of, itt and to sai'l real property, or so much P. U. at 6:30 P r a y e r m eeting W ed- thereof as may he necessary to satisfy said mouth o f the ovid u ct it receives a coat nesday evei in g.— J. M. G reen pa 8- judgment, viz: Three hundred, twenty and ing o f lim e, w hich constitutes tin* shell 25-100 (8320.25) dollars, with interest at the W ith a fu ll la y in g lien this operatioi tor. rate of (»per cent per antrum from the 9th occurs on ly e v e r y tw e n ty -fo u r hour- day of May, 1904; also thirty-five (835) dol Once in a w h ile, h ow ever, due ’ »rolmbl. lars as attorney’s fee, and the further sum of P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H . eleven and GO-100 (81 l.G0)dollars for costs and to stim ulation and o v e rfe e d in g , tit- Pre,telling Sunday m orning anti ev disbursements, and the accruing costs upon ova, or yolks, are produced so rapid I enin g. Sunday school at 10. C h r is said writ. that tw o o f them drop into the ovkb Dated this 24th day of .Tune, 1904. tian Endeavor at fi :••(). Prayer meet together. Th ese ova tra ve l togoth .J. T. FO RD , in g Thursday even in g.— W , T . W ar- along the pa s-a ge and rec eive the win: Sheriff o f Polk county, Oregon. dle, pastor. separately, blit becom e Inclosed in o r shell, anil wlp*n laid are com m on! known as double yolkod eggs. Buch « CHRISTIAN CHURCH. eg g Is In rea lity a double egg. the wisi: Preach in g S u n d a y m o r n in g and ev being duplicated us w e ll as the yolk enin g. Bible sein» *1 at 10. Senior Sh eriffs Sale. Sheriff’s Sale. Christian class and E n d e a v o r at 0:30. Bible p ra y er m e e tin g Th ursday e v e n in g .— L . G ree n , pastor. NSW S H O r.T S T O R IE S tientan a Unii«*? 1 try in g to «*u his • you M*t n iT e re riti) a fo rk V ” In t h e ‘ - M o u n t l n f * . " A m 1 »pr«»v»-in4"»t *umr*»ate«l> frofeGSCi’ Georg * Lincoln I«urr m Cc»rnell, who inured New Eughtnl hist suniiner on h i; bicycle In order to gath er facts about witchcraft, is an author* tty on the history o f superstition r n l persecution, and he is also an lndefatl- gnble wheelman. I'rofessor Burr, with his bicycle, has penetrated many prim itive and secluded i»aiia o f the United States. From these Journcj’ s ho returns with IF tie stories that are now quaint, now strange, now humorous. A story o f the latter sort concerns a visit to lenues- Tin» late J oliti U. F racier, the presi dent o f the civii sc. 1«. * voiui .1 salon, was a at miei; t o f the r:ilv «v s ity of Pennsylvania In IStid ami IS é » 1, and un chi Pennsylvania nu.u said oi him re cently : “ Procter w a s n great walker in hi* college «lays. lie lik-d nothing better than to set out eurl.v o»» a frosty morn ing and to walk i\v miy-rive or thirty •eo. *1 a rrlvid one night at a mountain e.-r’s cabin.” said the prof«*ssor. “ and a k,al for sb«*lt«*r for the night. The g«od p- «»pic were vepy hospitable. They gave me a comfortable hinl und an ex- cellent meal. W hile 1 was eating the omul my lmst watched me narrowly, to see that I had everything I wanted. H e kept ordering his w ife to fill my glass, to bring me more bread, etc. Finally, when 1 began to eat a piece o f apple pie, he exclaimed in an indignant tone: ho K in d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t, a n d w h ic h h as b een iu use fo r o v e r 3 0 years, h as b o rn e th e sig n a tu re o f und h as b e e n m ad e u n d e r his per sonal supervision since Its Infancy. A llo w n o one to deceive you In this. A ll C ou n terfeits, Im itations an d “ J u s t -a s -g o o d ’* nro lint, E x p e rim e n ts th a t trifle w ith a n d e n d a n g e r th e health inl'uuis a n d C h ild re n —E xperien ce aga in st E x p c rln .c i.... W hat is C A ST O R !/» C asto ria Is a harm less substitute fo r C asto r O il, P r o goric, llr o p s a n d So o th in g Syrups. I t is P leasan t. 1 contains neith er O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N arco tic substance. Its a g e Is its gu uran tce. I t destroys W orm s a . d allays Feverishn ess. I t cures D ia rrh u -a aix l W in d Colic. I t relieves T e e th in g T ro u b les, cu res C onstipation an d Flatu lency. I t assim ilates the F o o d , regulates the Stom ach an d B o w e ls , g iv in g healthy an d n a tu ra l sleep. T h e C h ild ren ’s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th e r’s F rie n d . “ *J:iue. w h v don’ t you bring the gen* The Leading Paper of the Pacific Coast The C A S T O R IA San Francisco Bears the Signature of Chronicle The W eekly Chronicle The very best weekly Newspaper published In the entire West. $1.50 a Year I n c l m i i n g p o A t a # « t o a n y i a -f o f th e U n i t e d S t a t e « , C a n a d a an «i M e x ic o It is best because, besides printing all the news of the world each week in an interesting way and f u lly illustrating m a n y articles, it has special depart ments devoted to— AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE POULTRY LIV/. STOCK MINING LI ERATURB FASHIONS and S rO R TS These are presided over by editors having a thorough knowl edge of their specialties. The pages devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, Poultry and Live Stock are well illustrated and filled with matter of the greatest interest to all engaged in these industries, every lin e b e in g written by those who are In close touch with conditions prevailing on this Coast. SEND FOR SAM PLE COPY. It will be sent free. Do you want the Chronicle Reversible Map? Showing the United States, Do minion of Canada and Northern Mexico on one side, MAP OF THE WORLD, presenting to view in one oontinuous map, with all areas in true proportion, the en tire surface of the Earth on the other aide. Send $2 and get the Map and “ Weekly Chronicle” for one year, postage prepaid on Map and Paper. The Daily and Map ALWAYS “ F A IT H , A N I DO TH AT, m iles through the country. lit* would start aioia*. as a rule, but i f he fe ll In w ith a team ster, a laborer, a tru m p- nny one—lie w as w e ll pleased. He w ou ld b rin g hom e many an odd bit «if talk th at he laid gathered in tills w ay. “ I rem em ber how he once met an Irish m an on tiie road to N orristow n , l ie and the Irishm an plodded a lo n g to g eth er a m a tter o f six or seven miles. They stopped and read each milestone, as w a lk ers a lw a y s do, and Puocter said: “ ‘ I think th at m ilestones cheer a road up w on d erfu lly, don’ t you ?’ “ ‘ Faith, a n ’ 1 do th at,’ said the Irish man. ‘ 1 find them a g re a t co m fort. It w ou ld In* an Im provem ent, though. )t they w a s nearer one another, w ou ld n ’t it r ” T h e L a w o f A vern p rea . G en eral James i.on^ - reet, the last lieu iou an t g en eral o f the C on federate arm y, w h o died on Jan. 2. lb *4. took a brid e o f tw eru y-tv.o w ! n he w as sev enty-seven y ea rs old. A G eorgian who w as at the Im p eria l wv. a the w a r rior's death w a s announced told this story o f the old g en eral: “ O ne o f the ch eerfu l busy bodies o f G a in es ville took the gen eral io task for m a rry in g such a you n g w om an. Long- street listened good liu nioreilly, and fin ally the old neigh bor dem and ed : “ ‘ G en ’ ral. w b a t you g o t to say for y o ’s e lf ?’ “ I b’ lie v e in the la w o f avera ges,’ replied the g en eral, w ith a tw in k le in his eye. ;.;.•* D ortch is tw en ty-tw o, an ’ I ’ m seventy-seven, so w o’ II a vera ge under tt«ty. N ow . Jedge, th a t's as straigh t as ;» problem in Eu clid .' ” lie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. T H C C E N T A U R C O M PA N Y, TT M U R RA Y S T MEET, N E W Y O B * CIT Y. D roM M P tl In a H u rry. John Sharp Williams, the Democrat ic leader o f the house, and Judge Tat«» o f Georgia used to have adjoining rooms at the Metropolitan hotel. One night W illiam s was hurriedly dressliq» to go to a dinner. lie had a hard wren tie with h.s collar and another witn his tie. Finally he had the one but toned and the other tied, and he threw on his coat and went into T a te ’s room. “ Judge.” said W illiams, “ how do 1 look ?” T ate surveyed W illiam s carefully. “ Really, John,” he said finally, “ l think you would look much better It you would put your trousers on.’* B R I G H T ’S D IS E A S E . The largest sumTever paid for a pre scription changed hands in San Finn cisco, August 30,1901. The transfer involved in coin and stock $112,500 ami was paid by ¡t party of busi ness in* n tor a specific for Bright's «lipase and diabetes, hitherto incur.i- hl diseases. T h e y com m enced the serious inves tigation o f the specific N ovem ber 15, 1900. T h e y in terview ed sc »res of the T h e late S ir .loon B lundell M a p le w as c u r d and tried it out on its m erits be n ever tired o f tellin g ids frie n d s how putting over three dozen cases on the much lie ow ed to his m other, lit* used treatm en t »• • * I watching them . T h ey to say, “ She w a s the cleverest w om an also g«»t physicians t«» name chronic, i e v e r kn ew .” und he o fte n related the incurable cases, and adm inistered it a d v ic e she g a v e him w hen as a boy with the pliy.-iei h is for judges. Up he thou gh t o f being called to the bar. to Au gust 25th 87 per cent of the test “ I f e v e r you w e re to becom e lord chan cases were eith er well or progressing cellor,” she said, “ you w ou ld have favorably. reached the end o f all th in g s in that There being but thirteen per cent profession. You would have such and <»f f Bures, the parties were satisfied such an incom e and such and such a and closed the transaction. The pre position, w h ich a re a lre a d y know n t»j ceding« of the in vestigatin g com m it you. But If you go into business there tee and the clinical reports of the test is no lim it to y o u r opiJortunities.” T h e cases were published and will bo mail boy chose his fa th e r ’s business and, as e 1 L e e on application. A«ldress#Johu he often said, n ever fo rg o t his moth- J Fu lton com pany, 409 W ashington •»•’s ad vice.— E xchange. trec t , »San Francisco, C alifornia. T n b ’ it«» to n THE (lo w A n y K A L E ID O S C O P E . B r ig h t lin y I ;i(e r e M t liiff; J in / M a k e T h is T oy. By follow in g these directions any bright boy or girl w ill be able to make that most Interesting o f toys, a ka leidoscope. L e a v e tw o sm all strips o f look in g glass w ith th eir lon g sides a ga in st one another a t an a n g le o f 00 d eg re es and jo in them w ith th e help o f a sm all p iece o f linen and glue. T h e third side o f the tria n g le is fo rm e d by a strip o f black ca rdb oard o f th e sam e len gt i M o th e r. B y m a i l , p o s t a g e p a id N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T sens s K Iv e P'îi'irs. by virtue of an execution and order of sale «In “ A n e g g in th; process o f ha tell in;: ly ¡aimed out nf the circuit court of the wtate j ? of Oregon for the county H of f ” Folk, hearing «¡ate | rem arkably sen sitive to vibration.'* tiie 10th «lay of wune 1904, t«» me directed, | an expert in tin* breedin g o f fo w ls Address upon a judgment «July rendered on the 9th the Po u ltry Record. “ T h e ru m b le o f EVANGELICAL CHURCH. M. H. de YOUNG, day «J May, 1904, which judgment is in favor J train or tiie passage o f a w agon a lor. Preaching S u n d a y m orning and e v <%f Mrs. John l. Montgomery, pla ntiff, and Proprietor “ 8an Fra&oiaco Chronicle," T H E K A LE ID O S C O PE . the street w ill spoil a w ho.o iucubaii against E. M. Watkins and Arthur If. Wat- I en in g at the Dalian college chap« 1. kins, defen«lants, and by which exemition l 1 San Francisco, Cal. fu !! o f e; za i f the fainter-1 vib rato Run«! ly school at 10. C h ri« n n nnrl w id th us th e pieced o f lo o k in g glass. am connmuided to sell the following real Eve CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT deavor at 6 :flP. P r a y e r m ec n ; Thurs property of said defendant, as describe«! in w a v e reaches the apparatus. W h e n these th ree pieces a re glued to day e v e n in g -- A i »Vi O ', ; « - 1 I g eth er (see F ig . 1» ,a paper tu b e u trifle said execution, to*wit: Beginning at tiie such a little th in g as the b a n g in g o f southwest corn«*! of tiie donation land claim door in som e oth er pa rt o f the horn lon ger than the strips o f look in g glass • »f T. (3. Thorp, X«>t. No. 6743, claim No. 55; w ill destroy the «-haïmes o f hutci*iv From Tu r! i t n o w the latest do has to b e m ade, w id e en ough to a d m it T il’«* III S M vt p . » in;r which substitute* and running thence south 10 chains; thence j nut a brood w here care has not he the tria n g le o f look in g glass. C lose west 15.20 chains; thence north 40 chains; fo r isnhnll a kind nf parqu et o f 11 lo thence east 15.20 chains; thence south 30 taken to plneo the Incubator bey. one end o f th e tu b e w ith pa per and BO Y E A R S ’ th at arc unni * o f s- ut w orked up w ith chains to [»laceof beginning. Also beginning ; the reach <:f s - k ' h disturbances, m ake an op en in g in the ce n ter to look E X P E R IE N C E coal tur pilch. T h e tiles a re laid on n at tli«» ^ section corner between sectious 19 { thun ders'orni a lw a y s g ive s breeders through, w h ile on the oth er end o f the basils o f broken llm stone and the join ts and 20; thence south 20 chains; thence ess1, pea re. as thouMp. mis o f eg g s m ay \ • tu b e you In sert a round p iece o f com 14.50; thence mirth 19.50 chains; thence eas:. 1 filled In w itn asphi.It The result, w h k h 8.03 chains; thence north 50-100 chains; spoiled by a sudden h eavy thunderch* mon w in d o w glass and fa sten it. Is cheaper than stone, asphalt o r w ood thence west 22.53 chains to tiie place of T o t neeze «vr cough in the v ic in ity i S tre w nil sorts o f sm all o b je c ts such and about the seine pin-«* as m acadam . beginning, all of said lands being in sec- the lneuhiitors w ill som etim es w ork as fine g ra v e l, pieces o f colored glass, Is ve ry durable. It is id to lie ve ry tion 20, township 8 south, range G west Rsastrous etc., on this round p iece o f glass and the Willam«‘tte meridian, in Folk county, ()••- \ T rade M a r k » Some of the most stubborn diseases enter ela stic and quiet. It has been tes*« d I egon, together with the tenements, heredit- pla ce n second round p iece o f glass o v e r D emons to resist a pre muro « f 7.500 pounds tr aments and appurten >nces th -teum«» helo.i^-j into the system through the pores of the rkin. B i « ' l i t e n » *>f R r o 'it h . it in such a w a y th at the sm all bodies ... C o p y r ig h t s A c . ing, or in any »»is a;«p rtamiiu:. Als . 1 l , the square ‘ neh. I union Post. A n Y o n e s e n d in g a s k etch an d d e ici-in tlon m ay An cv t V- h ia ry ess;.y on “ B reath' Like a sponge, it absorbs poisons of various h a ve su fficien t sp ace to m o ve fre e ly . q u ic k ly a s c e rta in «»nr o p in io n f r e e w h e t Iter an ’ , in I f ck I, in the (own « fF.«,i s Oiiy (s mth ; T : ’ • ! :«“ ing been w ritte n b y a in v e n t io n ia p r o b a b ly p a te n ta b le . C om m u n ic a kinds, which are taken up by the little blood A ft e r e v e r y th in g is in o rd e r and w e ll side), .n tii«^ county <»( Folk in the state of Or- 1 tio n s st rtet.ljr e o n d d o n tla l. .HANDBOOK o n P a te n t * *•’ '•>«•' ; h o » atten d ed a course vessels beneath the surface of the body, and egon, as tiie same is plaited ami of record, s e n t fre e . O ld e s t ntrency f o r s e c u rin g p ate n ts. dried, look through the op en in g on the P a te n t s ta k e n th ro u g h M u u n A C o. receive U etu n j together with tiie tenements, hereditaments | cu physiology: * * 0 oth er end o f the tube and you w II emptied into the great current of the blood. tpecinl notice, w ith o u t c h a r g e , in the and appu tences th reunto belonging, or in T r u t h is m ade o f air. W e breath e see the b e a u tifu l patterns. E v e r y tim e | The juices of poison oak and other noxious j any wise a pertaining, therefore 1 w I. on tli our I s. our lights, ou r live rs the kaleid oscope is turned the figu res o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n - S a tu r d a y , J u ly 2 3 , 1904 ul our kii*i • s. I f It w asn ’ t fo r our w ild plants percolate through the skin like water through a sponge, are A h a n d s o m e ly Illu s tra te d w e e k ly . L a r g e s t cir «leraigne l wm on ihn ’8th day of May, 1901, v a ry In form , and the resu lts are c u la tio n o f a n y a d e n tlU c Journal. T e r m s . $3 a taken into the circulation, breaking out afresh each season, and linger by th« county court of I’olk county, Oregon, np- •at the hour «»f 1 «»’clock, p, in, «»f said e.'th w o ? v ld d ie w h en w e .T-pt y e a r ; fo u r m on th s , $ L S o ld b y a ll n e w s d e a le rs . beau tifu l. poioletl iMioiini-tr.itor of the estate of K. K Wei- day at the west «L»«»r of the county c<»urtN r keep s the l ife n going ing on for years unless antidoted and driven out of the system. «1er, late of I* ilk cou n ty . On-yon, i I cccumm I. All house in Dallas, Folk county,Or. sell at public pentoroi hol.liny claims ¡tyninat th« ma M estate unction t.» the highest bidder for rush in hand Dye Poisoning among the employes of dye houses, a n d from w ear -. h our * w hen w e a re asleep B ran.-h O lHco. (¡25 F W a s h in g to n , D . C. arc noti (le i t • prônent the s ine, duly Verified as re all of the right, title anl interest «»f said (1e- S H A D O W P IC T U R E S . Il .»It s : . Ill a room nil day ing colored under-clothing and hosiery, is o f frequent occurrence quired by law, to the nndcruyimd in Salem, I fendant, or either of them, «>f, in an«l to saitt Oregon within «ix immilli* troni ilie «iato of this Out 1 hi c. ; iie. 'The\v should wait and dangerous to health, T h e P a x z l l n g O n «* T h a t l f r - / Q **e x v o f real property, or so much theixmf us may lie notice. - i t «* tdo« >rs. Boys in a causing boils and s o re s a n d P O IS O N o a k a n d i t s e f f e c t s . necessary t«» satisfy sai«l judgement, viz: Six H e r B ro th e r r h ll. Datad thin 19v day of June, 1904. .< -iir'i« uicide. Carbonici«!« o t h e r e m o t i o n s Z . J. m o o s . hundred, ninety one an l ninety-two one hun- O r , r S < t „ n J , a r , a go I w a i poisoned w ith P o l- It Isn’t v e r y e. -S to lea rn to d ra w . Adml ii«t rotor of the estate of F. It. Welder dt- j dre It hn ($>>91.92) dollar»-, with interest at the i . * , ___ , . son Oak. I trie d rem ed y a fte r rem ed y w ith o u t » . -r.s Hi an mad d gs. A oeased. Is it? A n d y e t th ere's one kind of W o r k e r s in le a d , D r e s s a e t t i n , r e lie f. S ore , b ro k e o u t o v e r my body and I rate of G [»«»r cent per annum from the 9th t S' • « :s wapi in a black hole d r a w l s th at seem s to com e n atu ral to and other metals ars often on m y t o n a u », a ffe o tin r t h , lln i n * o f m y m outh. j «lay of May 1904. also seventy-five ($75) dol II . o ! euibonick le got In that . . . , , F in a lly , »bout » y e a r 1 , 0 m y d o o to r told mo to lars as attorney’s foes, and the further sum of buys and girls. -, 1«. n ! killed ue- irly ever) r one poisoned b y t h e c h e m ic a ls , r7 8 . S. S „ w h loh I did. A f t e r t s k iu * th ree ten ($10)«.(-»liars for costs ami disbursm*nts, It Is done on w alls. Y ou got som e a n d a c id s u sed in p o lis h - t iO ttl,, »11 t h , »o r e s d is a p p e a red , and I h »v e not j and the accruing costs upon saiii writ. ' (• !:l -Ming. oi;-» to stand still so th at the s n , , , • , «. been both ered aince, and I fe e l m uch in d eb ted to | Dated this 24th day «>f June, 19«¡4 « i n g , a n d th e d u st ana m - y o u r va lu a b le m ed icin e fo r 10 p ro m p t and pom- " G ;iN kill th e brt a tli w ith corsets th o w s a sh ad ow on the w a ll, an«l then J. T FO RD , n g g u iln h e e s sk la te em ) ce t S. S. B. w i l l do a ll ■‘«I « •» the d h g r a m . G irls can ’ t i in n irs g s s s e e t t t t l l i i n p o o n n t t n a in in - , f P h, t t, • a cu ja re. tm ^ I i teT t t rta o b in lo o th d a dlaeaaaa. T I M E CARD NO. 2 4 . ro i ou tlin e the sh ad ow w ith chalk. Sheriff of Folk county. •.m o r l »lit»'* lik e boys because their a n d w h ic h fin d t h e i r w a y D ,n v lH a . K y CO N. O 'B R Y A N . No 2 for Yuqiiiiiu : A certa in little g ir l nam ed M ary ■F’ gr. ui is s«iu*« /«d too m uch. I f 1 through the pores into the <lrt *v n p ictu re o f her b ro th e r P h il th it Luavp* A!l»aii v ............ . .12-15 p m v. s j ’. - h i. ! ’il ra th e r be a b oy, so 1 blood, followed by inflammation, swelling and the most obstinate seres. w a y one da y. A n d w h a t d o y o u th in g ? L ave* C -rv » 11 le . . . . . . 2 :00 p m Could run an d h oller and h a ve a good Arrives Yaquiim . . . . . . . ii :2Ü p m Blood Poison, the vilest of all human diseases, is often con P O R T L A N D - 1 H E D A L L E S R O U T E . A nother g ir l cam e alon g a t recess and b ig d ia g ra m .’ * sale it w as the tea ch er’s pictu re, and No. 1 r e t u r u ig ; tracted through shaking the hand or handling the clothing or other arti ----------------- ♦ she w ou ld tell th e tea ch er «m l the Lesv» s Y »q u in s fi :4’i a ni cles used by one infected with this dangerous poison. The d e a d l y virus ! Steamers: N O T IC E IS IIE H K B Y G I V E N T H A T F o r e ig n W a r e * In ( l i l n n . teat her w ou ld be a n gry. Lenve* Cor v iilhs . . . . . 11 AO a m by virtue of an executioji and order o f finding its w ay through the pores of ths T h e i ’ hinoM» peasant is no lo n g e r con A rives A l h m i y .......... "In d e e d , It Isn’t.” cried M a ry . “ It s 12.15 p m sals duly issued «*nf «»f the circuit omirt of th« skin.contamiiiatestheblood and produces tent to burn bean o il; he w a n ts kero- State «»f Oregon, f«*r Polk county, on the 11th uij' l rath er.” No. fl for 1 h fcroit : fearful ulcers, eruptions and blotches. day «»f June, 1904, tom e Hirvcteii, upon a s. ne. In scon»* o f hum ble L a os homes " I t do esn 't look lik e him. then.” said Lan* *.< Al hait y ............ . . . 7 .4 H) n m judgment ren«f«rait :»n the first dav of June, I saw A m e rica n lam ps co stin g 20 m The diseases that enter the system by H elen, “ and its the lin a g e o f teacher, A rrive * Detroit . . . 12:20 p ni l'.KM, which judgment is in favor «»f the Wash pees a piece, and a m a g is tra te proudly absorption or through the pores are as only you ’ v e m ade her nose croa k .-II” mgtim National P.qilding, l,.»an .and I uvea - No. 4 ftoin Detroit sh ow ed m e a co llection o f nineteen o f deep-seated and dangerous as any brought Oth-»r bo;.fi an l g ills gath e re d round, 9 Louves Detroit . . . 1 00 p m ment .ass«»ciati«»n, a c«»r|a>rati«»n, plaintiff, amt against Mary V. Martin, defendant, and by these sh in in g a rticles. T h e narrow on by internal causes, and cannot be and n ost o f them agreed w ith H elen. A rrive » A ll> hiv . . . 5 55 p m wh ch execution 1 am commanded f «» «ell the streets o f C an ton a re b rillia n t w ith P o o r \Iary v ml 1 h a ve lik e d to cry. T rain No. 1 h > r i • e» in Albany in tim» -following real |»r«*pertv «»f sai«i def. n i.int, as reached by washes, salves, soaps or other external remedies. The blood C o n n e c t i n g a t Ly le w i t h t h e she w a s so troubled. to c o m n e t \vb b t h s 1* non t lì hou n»1 d«scri!»e't in sa*«l execution, t«»:wit: b t N«*. G erm an and A m e rica n ohandeFcrs. and must be purified and a healthy circulation established before getting m y ria d s o f p r iv a te houses throughout two 12) in bl'K k No. eleven (11) in Lcven’s La train, as n ell as givin g • wo «n three Sudd »lily P h il spoke up: S. S. S. ucts upon the blood, ridding it ('re«»le llome-tead addition to the town nf the e m p ire a re lig h ted by fo re ig n permanently rid of the disease. “ I 'll veil you w h a t,” he said, “ you bours in Alhnuy t» i ■*» «b*partcre oi I ‘alias, in Polk county, Or«-g«»n. Therefore, lam ps. T h e d esire o f the A s ia tic to o f the original poison and restoring it to a healthy, normal condition. com e t e re at tw e n ty u iin n ics b e fore H. P N«»r9 • »«| t r i n 1 a-ill on R a i l w a y C o m p a n y fo r S. S. S. is guaranteed entirely vegetable, an unrivaled blood puri possess fo re ig n lam ps Is equ aled only nine to m o rro w and I ’ll show y- :i T r a i n N«>. 2 < im n« •lx vvi It th e S. F S a t u r d a y , J u l y 2 3 , lf - 0 4 , b y his passion fo r fo re ig n clocks. Th e fier and the best of all tonics. D a ly , W ith all impurities removed from the W a h k a lc u s , w h eth er it's m y p ictu re o r not—th at is ir in « ut C « r 7 His « “ I A'b.-my g iv in g at the hour «»t 3 o'clock, p. *n. of said »lav, at dem and f«»r clocks Is Insatiable. 1 blood, the sores and eruptions disappear from the skin. W rite us should C e n te r v ille C o ld e n d a le *f »lie tu n shines.” direct service to N w p «»it and toljti the fr nt «t»M.r of the Court House in Dalla-, counted tw e n ty -s eve n In the p riv a te you desire medical advice or any information about vour case ; this will and all «(t h «r K iii-k ita l » » t i e r p oin t«. in said F«*lk County, state of Oregon, sell at T h e syn did shine next m orn in g, and cent beaches. publie x.irt i«»n t » »h«*high«i»* bi«t «r f*»r FH*h a pa rtm en ts o f the em p eror o f Chinn S t i r r e r s le a v e P ortla n d «ltil\ , e xcep t S ta n d *», a t , q uite a little c r o w d o f b o ys and gl; T rain N o . !l f. Detroit, Brei»** . ; ni • t Mini, 1 t e i h' titir an.4 1 t r«*«: nf »»siti 7 MC S W IF T SPCCIFIC C O ., ATIA M TA , GA. and iny w ife nineteen in the bedroom cost you nothing. 7 s m , c o n n e c tin g a t L y le w ith ( ' . R A N train fo r , w aited t >r P h il and M ary. bu ll a m i o th e r m .on i ree * 1 • « »*f«'ii ani, nf. in and t<» r » ;«1 i rai |»r«»|>«»rt>, « r o f the em p ress d o w a g e r, w h ile ch eaper G o m e l* :*1 at >:.‘h» i> tu., tra in a r riv in g at U«>.d«*n- i |i j j , 11^, >«» itmch tli ert •f .-i- n ay I*** rit►v«*-Rarv t«* A.-itin- « l a l e u t 7 X 5 p . i l » . S t«a n iers a r r iv e T n e l»a>le« : b ia ve « A ib s n v at 7 a m lY h n t shout th ere w a s w h en P h il's fv !«ai«l in igli i*-nt, vi*: Six lmn«lr»*«t, fiftv- ones tick to the d eligh ted w o n d e r o* p. m. S tea m e r loaves rh«‘ I k » :!«« d a ily , e x c e p t Sun- I shadow g lid e d a lon g the w a ll am i fitted tr-’H at ¡«boot noon, givm •Ipb : r u » j t r r « im I O ffnu t#K5:i.:>o> «t«»il'ar», with int« t*- m yria d s o f h u m bler people. T h e amb* •la\. at ¡ 3 0 » . tn. C K E N . t r t d» l« t \ ;u g G olden- I W W A W V I C 4 V E G E T A B L E S I C I L I A N neatly b»to M a r y ’s chalk outline. •I *ie at d;it- a iu eon itscta w ith th i- .«t inter fo r P o r t L» rea d * th e Itpnng- m i i d e«t at tli« tar** • •f G |H*r la’itt i»**r allunili fn-ni V . tlons S yrian scorn * the mud r o o f o f hN Und a r r iv in g at P ortla m at n p m . M a ry wns rosy w ith d e lig h t, and K«»r itiriftw r iu lo rm a ii p *lv to Fie fi» «t «i»y <»f .lune, 1904, »ls<» .»ne hundred ane«**t«iT* and w ill be y n tis flc l on ly ($100) «lollars ss attorney’s be, ami sixteen H elen s* id nothing, bein g v e r y much E D W IN S TO N E , ($IU) dollars i«»r casts ami disitmsrfiiente, and w ith the b righ t red tiles Im ported from F< r detailed inform ation of tickets asham ed o f h e rs e lf th at she had dou b t the accruing cost« u{s»n »ai«i writ. A high-class preparation for the hair, keeps the hair soft and F ran ce.—A rth u r Judson B row n In C en M anager berth reservations, etc., cull or write ed M ark's w o rd .—E x ch a n ge. Dated At Dallas, <»reg..n. J in • 24. 11*04. T. C ockrell, agent. Alban y. tury. ¡¡lossy and prevents splitting at the ends, Cures d a n d ru ff i -d to A lder street wharf, Portlaud, Or. J T. FOND, H. U . C roni*, agent, Corvallis. always restores color to jra^hair. Sheriff of Polk County Oregon, k 11. G. C A M P B E L L , M anager. Only 13.75 a Year L I K E I A **8rM Wmfä A d m in istrato r’s Notice. Sckttliilc American. N ¡yHjNii&Co.36’ 6™*^-New York Corvallis aii Easlorn Railroad. tu n * Regulator Line. S h e riffs Sale. Bailey Gatzert Regulator Dalles City Metlako Columbia River anil Northern t l A L L d Hair Renewer