Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 24, 1904, Image 4

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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
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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 .
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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
“
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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
:
’
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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
.
*
,
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,
.
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