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McClure's Alleged Picture of Christian public pre»« who may be gather- on the a subject Science Leader. I : ing — data ------------u* 1“ " * of Christian How 8 This? ON T H E RANGE. F a t S b t»| » a n d «¿nod T r l c e a K t-vtn rd j Science and its leader. ll ae U r u H t r . “ In a conversation with members Nature h.is been In beuefleeut mood of McClure’s staff, several mouths range country tiiU year. ago, 1 informed them that if tbev ! ovt’r ,h<‘ Never U-lore bn there been such a would submit their data to me I wealth of feed. I loth cattle and sheep , would be pleased to assist them iu have been marketed fat, and finaic ial their verification, giving them as results have exceeded ull expectation. my reason that there were docu Recently a drove of native bred ments in circulation and papers Wyoming Hereford steers, upproxh. it- afloat that were not genuine. They Lng an average of 1,100 pounds, sol 1 at \ have not availed themselves of my $5.80 per hundredweight. This mer ly offer. suggests what the range country -an 'Notwithstanding the facts which do. i we have staled, we find in this edi Of course Wyoming cattle to make torial announcement a picture of $5.80 ure not scrub bred, neither can another woman which is represen they bo subjected to vicissitude from ted by McClure’s as a portrait ol calfhood. On the other hand, It Is not ‘Mrs. M *ry O. Baker Eddy,’ taken necessary to winter feed to secure simi in Boston iu iS 82 . The picture lar results. Hood winter pasture will does not i.i any point resemble Mrs suffice. There Is no practical difference between u winter pasture with plenty Eddy. •‘On November 9 th and before of grass and a haystack. ihe December number of McClure’s j Having produced a better article than ■vas placed on the news stands, I the cattleman, tlm range sheep grower Is enjoying a Just reward. He has sent wrote to the Managing Editor of no trash to the shambles this year. .Met,' lire's, apprising him of this Quality of the l'.HHl lamb crop has been error, but received no reply. My superb, and abundance of grass has letter follows: sent an unusually large proportion di •I have just been looking at tho rect to the killer. At this Juncture the adveitisment which you have in western sheep grower Is several laps ltidgi w av’s of the I7U1 inst- In ali"'’ i! of tl.e cattleman In the race to the centre of the page is a picture ward tho perfection stage. That the cattleman lias equal opportunity Is which I assunr■ is represented as a imply demonstrated when by adopting ! portmit of Mrs E d lv . I hasten to the s in e tactics as the sheep grower inform you thai this is not a picture he bus ¡nit his product In the same cate j of Mrs Eddy; theie is nothing gory is natives. Itoth grass and buy 1 about it that would remind cue ot fed bo, f Is able to hold Its own In the ¡her. I have seen Mis. Eddy fre- si » I,yards when It carries the ueces Iquently during the past twenty-two nary quality, says Breeder’ s Gazette. years and know her taco well I Chicago. ! enough to draw a likeness of it if I | IN T H E P IG G E R Y . were an artist.— therefore i speak | Genuine picture of Mrs. Eddy taken j , from positive knowledge. Movttlili* I'a r t it lo iiM That Protect “ It was my tear that you might! , in 1880 . F o w li n g ; T t o o r I ih . j be imposed upon by just such coun- An authority on such matters Is quot Chevailier, which we have just re ; terfeits that impelled me to sug- eU by mi exchange as follows In giv ceived from her son and which is : \ gest that your manuscript relating ing i plan for swinging partitions In an exact duplicato of the oue used to Mrs. Eddy be submitted to some the pen: "This Is no new Invention, for one thoroughly posted concerning the device, with many modifications. Is bv McClure's. used In numerous farmers' piggeries. “ In connection with this p o r -; tho events of her life.’ 1 lie only wonder Is that It Is not more Directly underneath the ivlc trait, McClure’s publishes an edi- j Ulllver-ally used. The top of this torial announcement of a story re-'C lu re portrait is a mo l rn sigtiu*ure swinging partition consists of a two I sting to the Rev- Mary Baker G. of Mrs. Eddy, which might fri'e t,y f our f r ,,]] which the three foot p„r- Eddy, the Discover and Founder the impression that it had been tltlou made of Inch boards swing by of Christian Science. It is stated i *'‘‘en written on this photograph by I hinges. This partition Is held in place lb t as a result of a careful investi-! Mrs. Eddy. This of course could ' at all times by a half Inch Iron rod gallon their story is probably ‘as | uo‘ possibly l>e true since the por- which slips up road down In staples, ne.ir absolute accuracy as historv 1 trait is not a likeness of Mrs. Eddy being rxelved at tho bottom In holes bored In a hardwood cleat nailed across eVer gets ’ Indeed the introdur- land never was in her hands, tho center ol the trough. This fasten e n tailed Litueu upon to produce tion in ipiestion lavs gn at stresh; “ ‘" " h hen ing prevents the pigs from moving the upon the accuracy of its proposed ; ‘ he photograph from which the partition at any time. If the pens are history. A ga in it is said. 'Fracti -1 picture was made, and to then i a me over ten feet In width the swinging editor of partitions are too cumbersome to work ally iu assistance can be obtained of the photographer, (be edit! •ora Christian saving l-ora Scientists them th em -' ! McClure’s »icvjiure s declined, aecnneo, Haying he well. They should not be made to elves,’ that 'she (Mrs., Eddy) r e -! would give what information he swing Into the pen past the edge of t! t lUgh when fastened, or the pigs' loses to he consulted personally on could a tew days later, the main lads of her own life.’ 'lit , " I then went to work to obtain will soon gnaw the edge of the bottom board off. These partitions tire made should be stated that according to «viden. e by ’ which, I could d is -, tQ bftcfc uut(11 stena 9tralBht the custom, McClure s .eprescenta- prove McClure s allegat on «d , m ^ resting at the cuffs be- tiue, who applied to Mrs. Eddy for ^ the pub te that another face t£„,„ the Thls p,.niat. pigs to an interview, was refetred to the >ad been substituted for that of be driven out or In or the cleunlng of ommittee on publication, who is Mrs- Eddy. the j,OI,s from the alley. In this case specially appointed for the j urp< , Thu following affidavits and doors romieetlng the alley and pens of rendering any assistance in hi - photographs are the roHiilts of my wt'ru puipuwdy umltteil. The tmugha power to the representatives of the i investigation: w,‘r<‘ lnu,l° of t'vo !n<’h hemlock, con structed in u V shape, one side being Alfred Farlow, manager of the committee on Publication for tho Christian Science Church, today gave out the following statement: •'McClure’s magazine, in the 1 tecember issue, published a picture which is represented as a photo graph of Mrs. Eddy taken in I882. It is not a picture of Mrs. Eddy, but is a likeness of Mrs. Sarah C. Chevaillier, who formerly lived In lloiton and who died in California two years ago. This fact is ineon- testibly established by the affidavit of Mrs. Chevallier's sou, which ap pears in this article. W e have in our possession the picture of Mrs. PARTITIONS, AFFIDAVIT or CHAS. K. CMKVAIU.1KK. Marshall, Texas. Nov. 27 , il*o(i Mr. Allred Farlow, Boston, Maes. Dear Sir— The photograph en closed herewith, taken by the Nort nan Fhotogiaph Company, 3 Park Strest, and 184 Hoylston Street, Mas»., is a portrait of my mother Mrs. Sarah C. Chevaillier. By a comparison, any one can easily see that the portrait published on page 2 i 2 of McClure’s Magazine for D e ember, ifiofi, is the picture ol tuy mother, and to the licit of my knowledge and heliet is an exact 1 upy of ihe photograph enclosed. (Signed) C h a s . F. c i d : vvu . u k i i The State of Texas I t'ounty s f 1 lanison | Before me, Marion Tuinay, a notary public in and lor Harrison County, Texas, on this day person ally-appeared CliBrles F. Chev.il., lier to me well known to be the I person whose name is subscribed to! tho foregoing letter, who, alter; being duly sworn by me on oath I says that the statement , made in the foregoing letter an true, and K is to lo K a n v t v C i t y that the photograph therein en S p«cl« l K uri viced a n d R .et u r n . closed is a portrait of his mother. I "Mississippi Commercial Congress'. Mrs. Sarah C. Cln vm'K , Kansas- City, Mo. Nov. io-23 'oC' Given under in5 hand ,r d 11 , Round trip tickets for this occas- office this November 27 . mot! ! ion will be on «ale at this office (S ign ed) M a r i o n 'i’u v v v . Nov, i t and | 5 . Round trip (both Notary Public hi and lor | se ai .| Harrison County Texas ways through Portland) $ 04 . 40 . Round trip (one way through Port i land and one way through ( ’aid., Carpets and Curtains st Veatch $ 73 . 60 . A Lawsons. J. M. D ij a m , Agent. two by ten Inch material and the other aide and ends two by eight. These troughs are simply toe nailed la be tween tho ill vision posts, so that they can i>e removed easily aud replaced when necessary. We like the V shaped troughs In preference to any ttut bot tomed sort In the piggery, because the pigs ci(n clean them more readily aud thoroughly, and there Is practically no contact at the floor except for the short end pieces As a result filth and mois ture do not accumulate beneath them. On the underside of the V shaped trough next the alley tho floor Is al ways dry. and on the peu side it can be cleaned thoroughly and Is always I exposed to the air.” A StornKc I'll. Iu regard to storing apples when space Is scarce American Cultivator | says: Apples may be stored, like roots, > hi a pit. 1 - ring them with straw- nt first and afterward with earth when j 1 dder weather requires It. The bottom of the pit should U- covered with boards or straw to keep the apples from 1 meh ng tl c rth, which Is apt n earthy tu ts. :'hls metis*'! is only advised as a mak*1 lilft I 11 case no room can be found to tore the apples more conveniently. Making a pit for storing produce Is a •liuple matter. 11 ml yet roots stored thus are often lost by carelessness In put ting them in too deeply, so that they heat, grow and rot. Tho pit for pota | toes. 1 loots and carrots should not b« piled over two feet deep with roots and for turnips and horseradish It Is ! best not to have them over a foot deep i Cover lightly at first and increase the , covering ns cold weather comes on tearing In mind that there is mors 1 danger from heat than from frost. Veg etables well stored In a pit coins out very fresh and nice in the spring Irrla tilln n D iirh n . Among the weeds, eat tail (Typha latlfollai. often called tide, has beer j found to almost completely clog and choke a lateral In two years. Om method of clearing channels In such s condition Is to stop the flow, nnd whlR the diteh bottom Is still wet dig th» cat tall* out with shatp shovels. ilu tl Are Money Mufcera Farmer o f Fancier. The Hurt* Plymouth Hocks Ilk their kinsfolk o f the I tuck family, are a hardy, useful fowl, good for any k>- cuJlty and a money uutk. r for the farm- er or fancier They are about tin ame size as the Barred Rocks, the males welghlng from nine to ten pounds und h W e offer ’ lie Hundred dollars Ite vi u-i or any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by H a lls In tu irti Cure, T. .1. < ill n i : y & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, bave known I-. .I.Cbeuev for the last 15 years, nud lieh, vi him perfectly honorable la all httdnu > transactions and financially able to ca n y cut any obligations made by his firm. W a i . u im i , K in n a . n * M a r v in , Wholesale Druggists, T oled o, (>. ilatl’s Catarrh Cure is taken inte nally. acting directly upon the blood i und liriciui- surfaces of t he sy stein V (.H bTull «lruggists! Take H all's Family Bills for Con stlpatlou. VV. R C. Appomattox " . It. C. No. meets at i p m on the 2nd and 4 th Saturday of each month. M \nv D icki y , President E. JKNNiE W . oods , Sec. New Time Table. In effe t Sunday, Nov. 27 12 a 111 NORTH I n Nu No No liou BOUND i fi 1:58 1 ' ( ottage G to .e Local 5.lo am 12 11.20 n m 14 New Fast Train fi:I 3 p Borrii HOUND i .2(1 a m 4.30 a m .55 p i ttage Grove Local '.1.50 pm INDIGESTION. N o up|H-tite. loss of strength, ner vousness, headache, constipation, had breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are nil due to Indigestion. Kodnl Dyspepsia Cure cures Indigestion. This new dis covery represents the natural juices of digestion as they exist 111 a healthy stomach combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive prop erties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does n ot only cure indigestion and dys pepsia, but the famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, stveetemug and strengthen ing the nim-oiis membranes lining the stomach. K od ol Dyspepsia ( arc idler meals is not only thoroughly reliable digest- ant. hut it contuins great tonie and reeonstructlve properties as well. This In m om remedy enables the stomach mid digestive organs to thor oughly digest. assimilate and contri bute to the tissues all of the nourish ment that Is contained in sueli food ns may he eaten. K odol Dyspepsia I'nre clears the way and makes sure the journey from sickness to health a"d weakness to strength. If the stomach Is disor dered K odol w ill cure it. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure lavs the fnnji- datIon for health, and the upbuilding ot strength l>y cleansing, purlflving and sweetening the glands and mem branes of the stomach, anil by sup plying natural juices neeessary to Perfe* Indt - I • ' nlhition and niiitluon. i.ui.' l d w'nit you cat, prevents colie, eliolt •. 1 . ■ uarriioea, flux, dysentery and summer coni- j>Dtilit 0 generally, aud its use will cure indigestion and chronic tlvspepsla permanently. Kodol is good aliko for young and old. Your druggist sells It. N ew Fast Train Subscribe for the Leader. Mr. Lunau, father of Mrs. Henry biecher, and his family were ex The farce comedy, “ Jerry from pected to arrive here from Menomi nee Michigan Friday. 1 •! y,’* was presented to a larg a n d enthusiastic audience Friday ' vening at the Opera House and u u iv p ia m o u t h hocrh . the amusing unties of the Irish ine females from seven to eight pounds. T h fî fdiTKiu3 L i t i o p itia . the ' "vded house They dress nicely for inurkut, uuil the! • . _ ol the cur yellow skin shows but little trace of in a 1 osi f rand finale The pinfeathers. Here is our condens nl opinion of They are good layers anil good moth her 1 nt tho play was of the ltory ers and, taken all together, are Ideal jO 'M o o u type and his rollicking the Original Laxative Cough Syrup: “ Nearly all other cough scraps are fowls for the American home, being 1 ti i ciught the humor of the aud constipating especially t hose contain even superior to the Barred variety, Kennedy's Laxative c frmn the statt and laugh ing opiates. since they are more easily tired true to w continuous until the curtain (containing) Honey and Tar moves color. tlie bowels. Contains no opiates. We dec no reason why the Buff 1’lym wi n! down on the last act. Conforms to tin- National Pure Food During all the acts songs and and Drug Law. Sold by llen ion ’a outh Rocks should not become oue of our favorite breeds. Home and Farm. ■1 a cs enlivened the comedy and I’ lmrinacv. ;!1 :hc ...upu.iy made good on the NOTICE FOR PI BLICATION. advance agent’s promises. BARBED WIRE. Department of the Interior, A Carrier That Is CiM ivalrat For Land Office at Itoselnirg, Ore. Boys Were There All Right. Holding the Spool. October 2 n d im o . Notice is hereby given that George A coin enic.it dev Ice f r holdli........1 oit.ig G rove’s Basket ball team \V. H olland of Crow, Oregon, has ed wire when making a fence Is de- composed of younger boys got filed notice of his Intention to make o ne good work at Eugene last linai five-year proof In support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. is is attested bv the ¡11142 made N ov. 21.18011, for the NKk > 1 ’< ng note from the Register Section :I2, Township ill s . Range tl fin cue bas a boy’s club that W., and that said proof will lie made before \V. VV. Calkins, F. S. Commis b e n s the lii;:lj-sounditig title of Cy clops club. The boys of Cottage sioner, at Ids office ut Eugene, Ore gon on January 5, P.K)7. Gi "\n have no other name than that Me names the follow ing witnesses o f tiicii town, hut they can play to prove Ids continuous residence I'c-'-etbMl. Tney put up first class upon nnd cultivation o. tho land viz:; nAniwp w ipe Millin'.. rtii'l-- at the arm ry pnvillion last ^ Frank Crenshuw of f Panther. Ore. scribed by a w riter In 1 . 1 . 1 and Home. Church Stephens of Crow, Oregon ; The following, together with fa- lllus eight. The first half the Cyclops Scott Gillespie of I’untlier, Oregon; tratlou. explains It . *t their wind and fivor of Co'tage (ra n k Holland of Crow, Oregon. Having much w i r e to a r e t e ll, I ar ( 7 i vr In tip- list half the Cyclops 7-22 BRN.fA.Mix L. Eiuiv, Register. ranged a sled, as shown la the cut, for got their min 1 m d gave their holding a spool o f w b small r opponents the worst of it was unrolled along the line of fence. T h e final score was Cyclops, 28; The runners should he two by six Cottage Grove I7. Both clubs put or eight Inches and -lx to eight feet long. The upright post (B| should lie up n good p-atue o f ball but the boys of the same dimensions two and one of the Grove altho smaller, seemed half feet high. The braces ( ( h may tie to b able to bit the basket moro of one by four Inch mlY. Bore holes accurately. at top of (B) In which to Tio-rt the lruu bar (III. as shown, f a- holding Open the hiivvcls and get the cold spool to be unwound. By la- tonlng the ut of y , >111 system. Kennedy’s Lux end of wire to post and driving off along fine of fence, wire Is easily laid atlvc v oiigh ftyrup opens the bowels and a t the same time allays the In- ready for stretching. llammiitlsn o f the mucous membrane Contains honey and tar. Drives out C a r e o f B e e ». the Cold nnd stops the cough. A b so Modern hives with good brood chain lutely fr.-e from any opiates. C on bers equal to the laying ■ npudty of forms to tho National l ’ ure F o o d and Drug law. Pleasant t<> tnke the queen are c in tide terlng: the stores urn usually sufficient. Sold b v Benson’s Pharmacy. When nil breeding Is over for the <ea sou the central combs are often defl Rossland Star, Rossland, B. C. lys ream alm elent In stores. Here a g »1. practical A first class -how.— Jerry from T h i s R o m o d y is a S p e c i f i c , feeder comes into ................ one that Jerry company was greeted with a S u re to C fv o S a t is f a c t io n . can be used during the cold nights of largo audience last evening that CIVE3 RELIEF AT ONCE. October nnd that will work success were more than pleased, and it was ft cleanses, BOO theft, li'iils, utnl proteets flic fully with thick sirup N ithlug Is gain lineaded membrane It riiren Catarrh an«) ed by compelling the be.-s t • evaporate remarked by sever »1 that they In res away a C* »1*1 In the Head quickly. never laughed so before in the life. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smelt a large amount of water senate In the Taken altogether, the performance Kasy to ur ‘\ Contains no injurious driiit*. season. For lute feeding use about one quart of staler to every fourteen was one of the best ever presented applied into the n strils and absorbed, fiiirvc** 8ize, 50 cents at Pruj/giNts or by pounds of the best laaiiuluted sugar here, and it is safe that if they ever util; Trial Size, 10 rents by mail. When early f e e d t n L p, th -l thlD return they will be greeted'with a ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St.. New York, sirup may be ii-a-d. but for late feeding packed house." we need the sirup very thick. Just thin A nmn w ith a sprained ankle w ill enough so the bees can work It nicely use a crutch. 1 t tho ankle and let It —American Agriculturist get well. \ limn or woman with an overwork* ! to lime h can’t use a A g e o f C e m e n t I ’ o s fs . I crutch, h..t the stomach must have M rs . I. E . T ho m pso n . Where live stock has access to the rest just the same It can he tested fence we would not advise putting ; loo without -tarvatlon. Kodol w ill Rates per day ......................... $1.00 tl.. 1 In too soon after they are made lo it K "d al perform? the digestive Room and board, per week....... $ 4 . 7> 0 Tl.e man who make* his own postf 1 work o f the tired stomach and cor- ri ets the digectlve apparatus. K odol n d have little fear If be puts them In tho gr mud when they are a month 01 i mlly conforms to the provision* of lix weeks old. A line p >-*t four Inches tie> N ational Pure l '• oil and Drug Laws. Ueeommended and sold by square at the bottom and three Inehc 1 Benson's Pharmacy. at the top is considered plenty strong Tim. Table No. V enough for all practical purposes, pro T o take effect. November 1 loot!. vlded It Is properly strengthened by * 60 Y E A R S ’ Ka*t Ricini i in t i Tuesday W’ . H r i li 1 E X P E R IE N C E the use of an Iron rod or wire. F 01 and Sat only 1 end 2 Daily K*. corner posts of course much more inn N ot n .. opt Sunday. No 2—No 4 terlal must Pi* u-cd. Iowa Homestead P U I A.M M I_____ bTHTIONS____ [ KleV | A M. | P.M 2 : to 7 :;tn 0 A ottage UroTe ♦>71 j 12:00| 6.15 2:40 7:V »1 S.6 I . W sM er T l i e a l l y i n g H ors«*. 710 ' 11:2-5 4:f8 2:49 7*59' 6.7 |. Cerro G ordo., K)7 11:1« 4:50 Shying Is a dangerous habit. It can 3:00 8:14i 8 6 . borena . . . 841 h m 4:44 8:18 8:40 12 wtnr not properly lie termed a vice, ns It 1- 917 1 16:40 4:87 T rade M a u k s 3:26 8:50 13 5 Wicks Plf> 10:33 4:10 generally the result of defective vlsl. : D e s ig n s 3:85 9:05 15 0 .. Red Uri« 1 fe 1090 10:28 4:23 Gentle treatment, soothing words an! 8:38 9:15 16 6 .W ild w o o d ... imo 10:16 4:17 C o p y r ig h t s A c . 3:5« |f:45 26 0 .. I i - ^ A uy , i'v.» Unit ft .»Vetch afi 1 (tescrintlon nmy 10M) 10:00 4:*\, patient peeatatence In accustoming ti c quickly ascertain cur opinion free whether an subject tocnainrc without • c.imiieft. animal to the dreaded object will often tl j strict ly c inOilcntlnl. HANDBOOK on i ’atcnts All ou tw ard freight forwarded only at tha effect a cure. To la i a horse Pecans* eer.r fn •*. i Mrioat » • ency fo r securtnfr patents, Joint n u t eif shipper and consignee. l ’atent« taken through Munn A Co. recelre Stage leaves W ildwood after the a rriv al of It shies or Is frightened only ¿igm-av .lev »i without, c harge. In the ¡ ¡ ¡ a J?,nt Mondays. Wednesdays snd Fridnys the evil. Tin- pun! hment is associate for Bonita and Or^eco. Returning ou Tueis* ' Tf»urs«lay»an«l Sntunlays. with the frightful object, and the liorsi ^ relaht w ill not In* received at the O. \ g E. A handsomely Illustrated weekly I.artest cir- will fear It more and more cnca tlmi K. K. Pepot after • p. m. To insure ; forward* culstton of «n r soieiitlhc Journal. Terms, a ‘loh $L S old by il newsdealers. jfo u ---- r m onth*. . _________ the Object Is encounter d. and there ing on next train freight must he del vered in ample time to perm it ol It lielug b ille d . fore this is the worst way shying eat ' 3 £ I Broadway. A. B. WOOD. Manager, be treated. Denver P . !U u:ul I arm. I Branch Office. 636 F Washington. D. U Jerry Makes Em Laugh. ntic E fe’fflrjfy KSteeps C B THOMPSON HOTEL U. it S. ti. K . II. CO. notio«r Scientific Am erican. MUNN & Co New York