Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 08, 1907, Image 6

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    H ,. jnft.M l und the sm u g g le r j
1 EVERY MORNING
FOR
SU M M E R
COTTAGES.
o ......... ...... -
w in .. . w
tu re In A rtistic Guise.
T he S p an iard s g a v e them selves a w a y
T h ere is a fa sc iu a tlo n , a n a ttra c tlv e -
by th e ir voices. T h e c rew of th _____
e Cur-
O rd e rs ness, a b o u t th e n ew r a tta n a n d w illow
nd Back Is Always Worst
w ere"issu ed * to ^brain* a n y ^ m a n ^ w h o F u t u r e lh a t Is I r r e s i s t i b l e .
N ever
( C o p y r i g h t . 1»7. b y C . H . S u tc lif f e ]
he Mornlnfl. Forsst Grovt
bungn
D u rin g tue C u b an revolution The oke abov. a w h lsper. F o r fifteen h ave fu rn ish in g s for c o tta ce s, Dunga-
ec-ple are Finding Rtllsf.
A m erlcan ship Curlew
m i in
tes
th ure
ere » w a as
p orches
p- • in the
" , » currying
t u n j *** b a rm s rn
n u u re
& m
o the silence of
w_ d e a th low s am i *,
,
, been uvmnt
an,] am m u n itio n to the Cubans, had a b o a rd. T hen t h e g u n b o a t b eg an firin g ¡mob
^
l pIi(,,y
b3Ck ,h41 .“ I!*’ usuan v worse in am ong the crew a shanghaied m an en- in to th e fog a t random . She fired sh e lls
m t o r t a t night .. usually worse m
^
narne of JoI,ea He had th a t w en t scream ing Into space in a
normng. Mates you leel as
been a tra m l, a (0ug the w a ter frout. w a y to m a k , the h a ir s ta n d up. S h e fired
ladn't Slept at all.
He hail conversed w ith sailors. H e solid sh o t th at
* “ d *r ®*“ .
.
l , . a u - . l
until vou knew all atxiut first m ates and second and h u n ted for som ething to m asn.
„ • ic u r e a bad back
until you ^ • ■ « . • b o u t f i n d , ^
W()Uld gbe Hred gra|)eshot th a t cam e ab o ard
the kidneys. Doan s Kidney
(Q g0ncu a broken beud. and stru c k down four tre m b lin g men.
cure sick kidneys— make you leel The r t of w iadom w as to saw wood A sh o t to re through the pilot house. A
,
rest
better and and suy nothing until the steam er ran shell m ade m atchw ood of a b o a t hang-
r, work better, rest better and ^ ^ Z T o r »one otUer t»,rt
lu(5 at ,he davits. T h e S p a n ia rd s d id n ’t
better
then seek to m ake his escape. She ran , know th a t they w ere h ittin g a n y th in g ,
N, Ridgrway. with the Oregon Nursery Coen-
down to the port nam ed with the tram p | but It w a s a good tim e to practice,
¡,nd living at 205 Commercial Si., Salem, O ,.,
keeping ,|uiet. but doing a g re at deal
T here w ere b rave m en a b o a rd th e
" I knew I had kidney trouble becaure there
pains in the «m ill o, my bnek and .« In te l
of thinking. He w anted to ta k e care of ' filibuster, but the brin g d r o ,e th e l t
| „ooped or lilted Even al nigh, the paint
Jones and get back to New York w ith- | cover, and they crouched aud trern-
» ill th e ir and m otningl I aroee lame andaoee
rd easily end felt lan*uld end wee tom ell m e.
j out any se a rs to boast of.
bled like children. She w as un e r
dtullv nervoue. O ciseionilly I had headjabet
T he tra m p 's plan to d e se rt the steam - h a p h az ard tire for h alf an hour, na -
ai inch tuner my eight »ould be blurted There
alto a sediment in the eecretiont My eapei
e r d id n 't pan out. Men w ere stationed ! ing fo u r m en killed ami six wounded,
e proved that D o .n l Kidney Pills la v e no in
j r for ru n n y kidney complaint and backache,
a t the gangw ays to w atch. T he cargo and th en the S p a n iard s steam ed back
v are Just the thing every tu fferer from tbeee
1 of "sew ing machines,*’ as the boxes Into the bay and dropped anchor. . he
blet should use. Nothing could have tu n ed my
better They «eol right to the teat o l the
w ere m arked, cam e aboard through the . had blown th e U nited S tates sky high,
■ and completely relieved me. Doap'e K idne,
| efforts of stra n g e men, and when duly I and h e r co m m au d er p a tte d him self on
ve my endorsem ent.”
«I* hv
all dealers
Price 50 50 stored uw ay u n d e r the hatches the the back.
W hen the firing
Price
L . e r M lburn Co Buffalo
C urlew put to sea. As she left the bar- T ram p Jo n es looked around to find
Foster-Milb
’’
■ ^
„ revenue c u tte r sent In search of him self the only m an on deck_
He
k. sole agents lot the United ^
enter#d „
l t waa a b r|K[jti clear haj t)een kicked so often th a t he no
_
, m orning, but the captain of the c u tte r longer fe lt fear. H e realized th a t now
iber the name — Doan* and dl(lll.t 8W( |l(,r
E ven w |)eu his atteu- w as the tim e for th e ste a m e r to es
thet.
tlon w as called to her uam e he screw ed cape, a u d he w ent m an hunting. H e
! np his eyes ami wluked ami blinked found the engineers and firem en In
I and read her nam e backw ard and said hiding in th e coal b u nkers. H e h auled
■D_
o f T T o n o a tx r
i he hud never heard of such a c raft as them fo rth a n d kicked them to th e ir
Badge of Honesty
(the Welruc Jones had i*.eM p a tient I«»sts. H e fountl c a p ta in a n d m ates
BB A 38 H A TSTA N D .
ry w rapper of Doctor Pierce's | aU(, ho[)(,fu | Now he w as mad and hiding In th e ir statero o m s. H e sw ore th a t Is th e ir c h ie f c h a rm . A nd it is
«Weal Discovery because a full (, eaperate The others m |g h t run th eir a t them . H e cuffed them . H e gave
not m erely a q u e stio n o f old frie n d s
,c Ingredients composing it Is
them th e boot. H e played b ask et ball
In new dress. In m a n y In sta n c e s It
here in plain English. Forty heads Into the lion's Jaw s if they
w
ith
th
e
ir
carc
asse
s
until
he
had
m eans e n tirely n ew d e sig n s o r c o m b i­
xpcrience haa>roven Its superior would, but their d e ath w ould not m a t­
He
a blood purllier and Invigorat- te r to the »1.000,0,10 of A m ericans left d riven them to th e ir statio n s.
nations of m a te rlu ls a n d colorings.
..,H. (or the cure of stom ach disorders behind. As for him , he w anted to live found the ro u sta b o u ts lurk in g and
A w illow c hiffonier Is o n e o f th e d is­
all liver ills. I t builds up the run- on. As a tram p he w as expected to live sh iv e rin g and w ondering why d e ath tin c tiv e n ovelties, a n d its c o m p a c tn e ss
n system as no other tonic can In on. H e hnd alm s and am bitions to be lingered, aud he tire d Ills arm s w ith
ch alcohol is used. T he active medic- carried out tiefore being hanged or shot. cutting and his legs w ith kicking. It a n d fine lines Im p a rt a n o te o f a t t r a c ­
tiv en ess n o t c h a ra c te ris tic o f w illo w
. . r T r ; . . . . z r > w as he who g ave th e o rd e r for th e e n ­ 1 fu rn itu re ; ulso In th e w illo w g ro u p Is a
nil rake root, Hloodroot and black ; >»»<« D>at he had objections to flllbus- gines to back. It w a s he who g a v e a new ta b le w ith le a th e r top, th e color
rrybark are extracted and preserved | terin g and tlem antletl th a t the steam er course out to sea. It w as he w ho held ' schem e o f tills piece b e in g e x c e p tio n a l­
the use of chemically pure, triplo- at once he headed back. In re tu rn he th e whole outfit up to the m ark for ly good. M aple a n d c a n e In c o m b in a ­
th re e long hours, o r until th e C urlew
aed glycerine. Send to I)r. B. V. Pierce w as knocked down and Jum ped on.
tion h a v e been so sk illfu lly b len d e d
ItulTalo, N. Y., for free booklet which , j.'or t[lt, j,,.jt tlire. 1 duys, while the finally crept Into the rendezvous.
th a t th ey re sem b le bam boo, nm l In s e t­
■cog I
tes extracts from welbrecognlzeti
med-1 (vn r |ew w as sneaking her w ay aeross
T hen there w as an a w a k e u in g on
such as Drs. itartholow ,
tees a n d a rm c h a irs th e y w ill c o n trib u te
Coe, Elllngwood and a the gulf and keeping an eye open for the p a rt of c aptain, m ates a u d crew . th is su m m e r to th e d e c o ra tiv e fu rn lsh -
, showing th a t these roots Spanish guuhouts, all the officers and T hey shook off th eir fe a r a n d sw a rm e d 5 Ing of m an y a porch a n d hom e. Ju d g ­
funded upon for their curative most of the crew m ade a football of for T ram p Jones. H e hud h u m llla t
th e a tte n tio n th e y h a v e c alled
I weak states of the stomach, T ram p Jones. E v ery few m inutes he ed them. H e b a d 'ta k e n com m and. H e
by Indigestion or dyspepsia was knocked dow n or kicked or cuffed. had mutle them look like 15 cents. fo rth .
F o r su m m e r c o tta g e use. th o u g h n o t
I bilious or liver complaints At least once an h our he engaged In a T he tram p seized a h a n d sp ik e and
''w asting diseases” where there fight In w hich he w as Invariably worat- fo u g h t nobly, b u t w hen he sa w th a t In th e w illow , reed o r b a m b o o c la ss, Is
I and gradual running down
ed. They tried to b a tte r the life out they w ere too m uch for him he th re w
Strength and system,
he "Golden Medical Discovery - makes of him, but only succeeded In m aking dow n h is w eapon, leaped o v e rb o ard
tirt* blood and so Invigorates and him the inndder. H e had Ju st been aud sw am th ro u g h the sh a rk s to th e
a es lhir sti.ma.Ji. lltLT Mkil'l
and k buwtHsl
kicked fo r th e five h u n d re d th tim e shore.
unuu.
tïïrongTi Infills, ike whole sv«U»m. since leaving K ey W est w hen the sun
" Is It the c a p ta in th a t Is?” Inquired
is all skin affections, blotches, pimples w ent dow n, the tropical d a rk n e ss d e ­ the Cuban general as the tra m p reach
i eruptions as well as scrofulous swel­
ls and old open running sorus or ulcers scended, uud w ith It cam e a fog thick ed the beach.
“Oh, no, m y frien d ,” w as the reply
cured and healed. In treating old enough to tie out w ith a knife.
T he ste a m e r had been c raw lin g along “ It is the c ap tain th a t w a s . I h a v e rs
ining sores, or ulcers, ft Is well to In-
e their healing to apply to them Dr. th e C uhun shore to hit the rendezvous. signed my position."
M. QUAD.
rco’s All-Healing Salve. If yourdrug- In a bay not tw o m iles a w a y w hen
t don’t ha|ipen to have this Salve In the fog cam e dow n w as a gun b o at In
ck, send fifty-four cents in postago am bush.
She heard enough to be
—Men’s patent leather button three
mpato Dr. II. V. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel
I Surgical Institute. Buffalo. N. Y„ and su re th a t a sm uggler w as a t hand, quartets boxing cloth top, very neat
urge box of the "A ll-lleallng S a lv e ” b u t w hen she c re p t out of th e bay the
I reach you by return post,
lookouts m ight ns w ell h a v e been blind Dxfords at B ailey’s.
ou can 't afford to accept a secret noa-
m as a substitute for this non-alcoholic,
Contest Notice.
dicino o r k n o w n c o m p o s i t i o n , not
"MEN GROW IN THE HILLS.’
•n though the urgent dealer may
United States I^ n d Office,
•rebv make a little bigger profit.
Portland, O r. Ju ly 27, 1907 I
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•r. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate
A sufficient contest affidavit h av in g been tiled in th is ! The Philosophy of an Old M issouri
»' Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels, office by Soren Je p p esen c o n te stan t, against Home- 1
S tage Driver.
gar-coated, tiny grunulea, easy to tuke stead entry No. 15512, m ade A ugust 2, 1904, for EM»
NW ^ and lots l and 2, sectio n JO, tow n sh ip J n. r 3 w j
candy.
"T here he som e th a t sw ap kip UI and
by
U, Ernest
. i n , . . L. Péroné
r n o n r c o p n e testée,
te n e e , in
i n w w n hich
i , n it
It is
Is alleg
„ la v e ed
d \ ; ,
,
. .
.
. . .
that he te well acq u ain ted s . t h the tra c t of land en.
t lU J S anil risk t i l t lr bolles th a t they
Dra. ed in the h .m itesd e n try , and knows th e p rese n t | H illy talk first hand ultout N i a g a r a a l l l l
Notice of Final Settlement.
condition of the same; also t h a t said E rn e st L. Perone
COPPER LAMP SHADE.
th e Alps nml the hikes of old Irela n d
has wholly abandoned said tra c t of land from th e date
the County Coutt of the State of O regon for W iih
of said entry to th e p resen t tim e; that said entry man
I t Is of
fjotl Itless her m em ory!—b u t I ’m here the h a ts ta n d h e re sh o w n .
an County.
never lived ::nd made h is hom e on said land at any
to tell you th at old M issouri h a s a b rass, a rra n g e d In tie r s a n d Intended
V^m ajfcrr of the estate of Persia W. C handler, de
•me a fte r m aking said en try ; th at he n e v e r c u ltiv ated
•my portion of said land af ter th e date of said en try ;
la n d s ra p e th a t will m ake 'em all cor for th e m ain h a ll a s a s u b s titu te for
tha» he nev er made any im provem en s on said land
A n o th e r
•e Is hereby given th at we, the u n dersigned, ex
n e r pieces in the laird 's g re a t picture th e old fa sh io n e d b a tra c k .
after m aking said en try save and except e re c tin g a
. of the estate of P erils W. C handler, deceased. sm all uninhabitable log shack and fellin g a few
a rtis tic a d d itio n to c o tta g e fu rn ish in g s
g a lle ry o f the w orld."
• flled in the County Court o f the State of Oregon. trees around said shack prior to N ovem ber, 1904.
Colonel H ector E vans, sta g e d riv er Is a lam p o n th e o rd e r o f th e h an d so m e
since which tim e he has been w ithout the state o f Ore
W ashington County, our Anal account as such ex- gon; and that the said a lleg ed absence from th e said
o u t o f C am bria on th e Valley road, one on v ie w In th e a cc o m p a n y in g
* ors, and that said court has set Friday, th e 2nd day land was not due to his em ploym ent in the A rm v, N avy
I t Is of co p p er In a n tiq u e
w a s d eliv erin g an o ra tio n one m orning sk e tc h .
ug. 1907, at the hour of 10 o ’clock in the forenoon or M arine Corps o f the U nited S tates as a p riv a te sol
d iet, officer, seam an or m arin e, d u rin g th e war w ith
re ce n tly to som e legal lig h ts w ho w ere finish, w ith p a p e r sh a d e d e c o ra te d In
e tim e, and th e court room in the Court H ouse at
Spain or d u rin g Hny other w ar in w hich th e U. S. may
tra v e lin g ou top w ith him . As the ty p ic a l J a p a n e s e fashion.
•boro, O regon, as the place for hearing ob)ecttons be engaged said p arties a re hereby notified to a p p e ar,
sta g ec o ac h sw e p t along np country
«id final acconnt and final settlem ent of said estate, respond and offer ev id en ce to u ch in g said alle g a tio n at
2 o ’clock p. m. on Sept 17, 1907, before the reg iste r
a trd June ¿0, 1907.
u n d e r th e m o tiv e p o w e r o f fo u r sleek
L im on J u ic e F or T oilet U tee.
s n t receiver at the U nited S ta te s Land Office .n Port
SARAH A. ROBERTS,
land. O re.,
h o rse s th e sc e n ery sp re ad o u t like the
O n ev ery w a s h s ta n d a lem on o r tw o
ARTHUR C. CHANDLER,
The said contestant h av in g it. a p ro p er affidavit, flled
u n ro llin g o f a m ap.
should be kept. N o th in g Is 1 le tte r fo r
July 9, 1907, set forth facts w hich show th at a fte r due
xecutois of the estate of F irs ts W. Chandler, de
A m ong th e g re en o f th e low lands th e to ile t th a n th e Ju ice o f th is f r u i t
diligence peisonal serv ice o f th is n o tice can not be
sed.
made, it is hereby ordered and d irected th at such notice
th o u sa n d s o f d a rk c a ttle b ru sh e d the I t Is re fre sh in g to th e ta s te , a n d lt Is
H . H O LM S.
he g iv en by due and proper publication.
d ew fro m th e b lad e s a n d sheep gam cle an sin g to th e sk in . A fe w d ro p s
ttorney for the Executors.
ALGERNON S. DRRSSRR, R egister.
U st Pub. Aug. 1, 1907)
holed to th e m usic o f tin y bells. F a r squeezed Into th e w a te r w ith .w h ic h
a c ro ss th e plain, like n silv e r ribbon th e te e th a re c le an e d n o t only w ill aid
Notice
lor
Publication.
NDTICE FOR PUBLICATION
flashing In th e su n lig h t, th e riv e r mov In k eeping th e t a r t a r a w a y from th em ,
United States Land Office at P o rt'a n d , O regon,
United States I .and Office,
etl on Its sile n t Journey dow n th e val b u t It w ill also m ak e th e b re a th sw eel
Ja n u ary 9 . 1907.
Portland. O re*., Mav 24, 1907
ley w h ero It w ould e v e n tu a lly lock nnd pure.
Notice Is hereby g iv en th at in contpuanc ew iin m e
’Otice is hereby g iv en that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of Ju n e 3, 1878, en
a rm s w ith a y ellow stre a m th a t roared
L em on Juice ru b b e d o n th e fa c e a id s
titled
An
act
for
the
sale
of
timber
lands
in
th
e
States
«viai e n s of th e a c t of Congress of June J , 1878, en
o u t o f th e m o u n ta in s o f th e north.
of California. Oregon, Nevada and W ash in g to n Terri
In keeping th e sk in s o ft a n d fre s h . I f
ied **An act for th e sale of tim ber lands in the states to ry .” as eatended to a ll the Public l a n d States by act
T h e la w y e rs pnssed th e c ig a rs aroun d, p e rsiste n tly u se d It w ill rem o v e fre e
of August 4. I8U2. George W Lorkwnod of P o rtla n d ,
C a lifo rn ia , O regon, Nevada and W ashington Terri
a n d ns Colonel E v a n s got his a going kies, a n d w h e n a p p lie d to th e h a n d s It
y ,” as e x tended to all th e Public Land States by act county of M ultnomah, state of O regon, has th is day flled
in this office his sworn statem ent No. 7167 for the pur
th e big tea m sw u n g a ro u n d a hill and w ill w h ite n th em .
A ugust 4. 1892, H arry E Meeerve of Rainier, county chase of the
of nw '« aud sw*-* of nw V* of Section
opened n p a n o th e r p ic tu re o f s u rp ris ­
C olum bia, S tate of O regon, has this day flled in this II and seV« 0f n t l * of Section No. 10, In Town
A n e x c e lle n t th in g f o r th e n a ils Is to
ing loveliness.
ce h i t sw orn statem ent No. 74JS, for the purchase of ship No. I N Range No 5 W , and will offer proof to
c u t a lem on In h a lf a n d dig th e fingers
show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber
• • * '» of se ctio n No. 10 in township No 1 north, or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
“ T h a t's land, th a t Is," he sa id , wnv- vig o ro u sly In to th e pulp. T h is Is a f a r
ig e No. J w est, and will offer proof to show that the m s claim to said land before the register and receiv er of
Ing his w hip In g ra v e illu stra tio n . b e tte r w a y o f re m o v in g s ta in s th a n by
th
is
o
f
lh
e
at
Portland,
Oregon,
ou
Thursday,
the
lvth
id s o u g h t it m ore valuable for its tim ber or atone than
"E v e ry fo o t o f It w o rth $t00 a n acre too h a r d ru b b in g o r s c ru b b in g w ith a
day of Septem ber. 1907.
a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, and to establish his claim to
He names as witnesses C. H Osborn o f Portland Or
a n d m ore. 'C a u se w h y ? 'C a u se w hen b ru a h , w h ic h In ju re s th e nails.
d land before th e register and receiver at Po.tland, James M iller o f Portland. O r.. W. J Lockwood of
th e I.ortl m ad e m an ho m ade tw o kinds
e g o n , on W ednesday , the 11th day of September. Portland. O r., A. Q. Lefler of Portland, Oregon.
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above-
—them o f th e fiat lan d s a n d th em of
>7,
T w o Iced D r in k s .
described lands are requested to flle their claims In this
th e hills. T hem o f th e hills th in k s
tile nam e« as w itnesses A ngus M ade Man of Portland, office on or before said Wth day of Septem ber 1907
T ea N e c ta r.—M a k e one a n d a h a lf
o u t w h a t th em o f th e b o tto m s does,
ALGERNON S. DRESSER. Register.
regon, H arry W Rand of Portland. Oregon, Josh Ad
Date of First Publication July 18. 1907.
j You c a n 't grow a m an of Im agination p in ts o f te a a n d w h e n It h a s d ra w n fo r
jns of G ales C ity , O reg o n , G u st A. Lovegten of Port­
th re e m in u te s p o u r l t off Into th e bow l
ed, O regon.
j on a plain, a n d you c a n 't keep a m an
Notice ol Final Settlement
Any and all pe rso n s cla im in g adversely the above
o f th e hills from ru n n in g things. I In w h ic h l t Is to be se rv ed . S w ee ten to
^scribed lands arc requested to file their claims in this
d o n 't know w hy lt Is. b u t it's so. May- ta s te w ith w h ite s u g a r, a d d th e Juice
jftce on or before said llth day o f Septem ber. 1907.
mv final
of W ashington c o u n ty . O regi n ! •'e It's 'c au se th e y 're n e a re r to him of a lem on a n d a w tn e g la ss fu l o f b ra n
ALGERNON B. DRRSSRR, Register
tly. Ic e fo r a n h o u r, d e c o ra te w ith th in
a n ti c a n h e a r him w h isp e r."
i
F irst P ublication Ju n e 27.
" T a lk to m e a bout th e H arden o f the sllcea o f lem on c u t In to q u a rte rs a n d
o , Mid d . , , . the dele , ! , h e .',...' . . . .
^ . C
se rv e In em ail g la sse s.
'* ^ ^ " r e i d
»«><1 th e old d riv e r In n tone of
Notice for Publication.
Coffee N e c ta r —S w e e te n som e stro n g
c d ..... on
r " h ,h' ' above
th 'precatlou. "W h n t can they
date W
let lo
for ’ hearing • as • above
coffee to ta s te a n d to e a c h p in t a d d th e
eat forth
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th e re ? N othing b u t rocks nnd
Jnlce o f h a lf a lem on a n d a w in e g la ss
P o rtlan d , O rr« o n , May 11, 1907
w ild cat* a n d c an 'o n s anti D igger In ­
R eeru tH a cd tha a n a le „ t
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Tramp In Command.
n r . aa e e,en d ed Ml a ll th a p sh tic land r a te s by h i ot
u*. 4 , l* M . Geo. I a . C o o sar o f Portland, county
M ultnom ah, n a ta of O reg o n , has th is day Sled la th t,
they hta sw orn etatem nal No. 741 J , toe th a purchase ot
IO N H o r th e N H o f See. 10. la T a u a e h .p No
N. R an g e 4 W a nd w ill o jfe , p roof to Mum that the
nd sought Is m ore valuab le foe i n tim b er o r sto n a then
agrlcuH urol p u rp o se ,, ,.nd to ro ta M n h h i t ch u m to
end before th a Regtate* and R aeaiv ae at Portland.
Ron. on T h u rsd ay , tha 12th dap o f Sep tem b er. H e r
nam es as w ttneeees W arren I I o rk eem d o f P o tt
regon; C h a t. H. Osborn o f S ty I and O regon;
f t A o trh k ta . o f B arcone. O reg o a. lam es H ip p in g
a n a , Osegow.
• n r aad all persona elm m in e adversely th e above A e
* " 4 >*w* ere r e q u r r e d to Sia th eir < launa In t
SB as before said I fth day o f Septem ber, ISO».
» « I R * NON I DRRSSRR. Reg is tar,
(gnat P upi.can o a July 4 J
— At Bailey's, »or ladies' hand sewed i
goodyear welt, patent leather oxlords i
Cub*» heel, Blucher cut.
—Hoffman & Allen for good goods i
and lowest prices.
Kar,,pn "
— .hl" d*T ,ht' "l<, ,lrlT,,r h»d Jour
neyed a cro ss tw o hem ispheres, and
Judgm ent abide,I !n hi* te n ts .- K a n sa s
City S tar.
P«M,-g Recipe For Gt>oo H ta itn .
« P to fo rty I stinte,!
-T R k rv o n r Mohair .nd Wool to I * * «nd » u . M
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Hoffman and Allen Co. s for highest
however, I took to a
prices.
Iv .ly »trtet w ay o f living Since then
— See Hoffman & Allen’s windows I h ave e aten no red m eat and have
They contain new creations in skirts d runk only w h ite w ine and soda. TVhen
I feel w eak a g lass of c h am p ag n e
of all kinds.
I 'n
,D1* t "P
1 n*’v ’‘r ‘° w h spirit* or
— Men’s gun metal, Blucher cut llqnors I a lw a y s sleep w ith th e win
oxfords, medium high heel the latest « T n I ,0. ° P' n ta
»n • p a rtly
open in w inter.
at BaiJeyt.
E g g s h e ll F lo w e r p o ts .
E g g sh e lls m ay be used to a d v a n ta g e
In re a rin g d e lic a te p lan t* fo r tr a n s ­
p la n tin g . T h e sh e lls, c u t In halv es, a re
filled w ith e a r th a n d act In a box also
c o n ta in in g d a m p e n e d e a rth . A hole 1»
m ade In th e e n d o f th e »hell to allow
d ra in a g e A sin g le seed 1* th en p lan te d
In eac h shell, w h ic h Is easily broken
w h e n tra n s p la n tin g ta done, w ith o u t
th e » lig h test d is tu rb a n c e o f roots.
T h is u se of eg g sh e lls Is the discovery
o f a g a rd e n e r w ho c la im s th a t th ey a re
v a stly su p e rio r to th e little p o ts g sn
a lly used fo r th e p u rp o se
Wifehood as the Test of
■' Womanhood.
W om an W ho
rh e
Make«
a Kail Wife.
M arriage was a serious th in g to th e
g ra n d p a re n ts anti g re at g ra n d p are n ts
of th e p re sen t g eneration. No wom an
e n te red lig h tly upon w edlock.
She
kn ew th a t sh e was going to found a
fam ily, a n d th a t she m ust be equal to
all th e resp o n sib ilities of th e position
6he assum ed.
She m u st be able to
ord er h e r ow n household; to k n it, sew.
spin, m ak e b re ad , b u tte r, soap, candles,
a n d indeed care for anti c lo th e a whole
fam ily. S h e m u st not be crav en w hen
th e w hoop o f th e In d ia n w arn ed of a
dread fu l d a n g e r.
S he m u st sta n d l»y
her h u sb a n d , g u n in h and.
How uiaiiv w om en of to-day could
u n d e rta k e w ifehood u n d e r such co n d i­
tio n s? Few indeed.
N ot because th e
m odern A m erican w om an lac k s c o u r­
age, b u t because she la c k s as a ru le th e
physical h e a lth w hich is th e in d isp en sa ­
ble qualification for a life such as was
lived by th e w om en o f th e past.
T h a t is w h y a good w om an m ay be a
bad wife. V irtu e anti g oodness are e x ­
cellen t th in g s in w om en, b u t to guide a
house a n d bear c h ild re n d e m a n d s above
all sou n d ph y sical health .
W O M E N C O N V IC TS.
T o a g re at n u m b er o f w om en th e
house th e y liv e in is alm ost on a par
with a prison.
It is p riso n -lik e in th e
am notonous re g u la rity of d a ily d u tie s ;
prison-like in th e absence o f all pleasure
in w hat is d o n e o r jo y in th e doing.
And th e reason is to be found in
w om anly ill-h e a lth . Few w om en realize
how in tim ate ly th e general h e alth is re­
lated to th e h e a lth of th e delicate
w om anly o rgans. t\ w om an m ay suffer
w ith h e a rt " tro u b le ," d iso rd ers o f k id ­
neys, liver o r stom ach, o r w ith nervous
prostration as a result o f a diseasetl c o n ­
d ition o f th e w om anly o rganism . M any
such w om en " d o c to r ” for years for
various tliseases am i w onder w hy th ey
d o n ’t g e t b etter. T hey c a n ’t g e t b e tte r
u n til th e w om anly org an ism is e n tire ly
cured o f its diseases.
T h is is n o t theory. It is a sta te m en t
of sim ple facts founded upon th e te s ti­
m ony of h u n d re d s of th o u sa n d s of
wom en w ho have lieen cured of w om an­
ly diseases by th e use of Dr. P ie rce ’s
Favorite P rescription.
T hey had been
just "d ra g g in g a r o u n d ” for years, w ith
thro b b in g heads a n d a ch in g backs, n e rv ­
ous, dysp ep tic, m iserable.
T he once
fresh colored ch ee k s had grow n sallow ,
the eyes w ere d u ll, th e body hatl lost
its plum pness. T hey hatl in num erous
instances trie d m an y do cto rs a n d m edi-
T h e "In v alid C raw l.”
A las! Som elm dy in E n g la n d w ith
n o th in g b e tte r to do h a s in v e n te d a
n ew w alk, a n d lt is b e in g ta k e n u p
here, a ay s th e P h ilad e lp h ia T eleg ra p h .
A t the s t a r t of p ra c tic e n girl m u st
tie w e ig h ts to the b o tto m o f h e r sk irt.
In w a lk in g she m u st a p p e a r to tie so
w e ary th a t she sc a rc e ly c a n d ra g one
foot n ftc r nnotlier. I t e r ste p m u st lie
long nnd c ree p y , w ith o u t th e slig h te st
h in t o f e n erg y .
T h u s w a lk s Q ueen
A lex an d ra, w h o a d d s a slig h t lim p, a s
she h a s b e en la m e sin ce Infancy. I t is
h in te d th e lan g u id m o v em en ts w ere
d e sig n ed to h id e t h a t d e fec t. G ow ns
m u st be o f stu ff th a t gives a clinging
e ffe c t; th e n th e slow , long step, w ith
a b e n d in g o f th e neck a t e v ery strid e,
w ill b e th e m o st effective.
a s t o n is h e d
the
d o cto r
.
* W h en I first w rote to you I d id not
th in k I could live till I could g e t an
answ er to m y le tte r," says Mrs. Isaac S.
H arris, of G ayville, Y a n k to n Co., S. D ak.
« At th a t tim e I d id n o t tell you e v e ry ­
th in g . W h en I w ro te you I h a d ju s t
got hom e from th e H o sp ita l a t M in n e ­
apolis, M inn.
H a d been th e re o n e .
m o n th . C ould n o t see as I was bene
fited a n y th e re , so I cam e hom e,
th in k in g th e re w as n o h e lp for me,
and ev ery one h e re said th a t I could
not live. I w ould h av e sin k in g spells
every day.
S o m e tim es th e y w ould
last a n h o u r o r m ore a n d I w ould
__________
b e so w eak it seem ed
a lm o st im possible for me
to b re a th e a t all.
H ad
n ig h t - sw eats
for th ree
= r p = a » r t m o n th s, a n d m v clo th es
j
| (I w o u ld be ju st as w et as
L = !L —il c o u ld be.
H ad u te rin e
tro u b le also till I th o u g h t
I w ould lose m y m i n d :
also hail h e a rt tro u b le so
b a d ly I d id not
know
w hat to do. I suffered ev­
e ry th in g o n e co u ld th in k
of. W e paitl o u t so m uch
m oney for d o cto rin g , anti
th e re was n o th in g th a t did
m e a n y good till I c o n ­
se n te d to try Dr. P ie rce 's
F a v o rite P rescrip tio n aud
' G olden M edical Discov-
L e ry .’ I did n o t have any
* fa ith in th ese m edicines
a t a ll, b u t I am o nly too
lad to say th a t in th ree
ays after ta k in g th e m e d ­
icin e I co u ld see a c h an g e
for th e b e tte r. In a w eek
I co u ld sit u p anti th en
I com m enced th e tre a t
m e n t for u te rin e trouble.
In th re e w eeks I w as able
to be a ro u n d th e house som e.
I have
ta k e n n early tw e lv e b o ttle s of th e m e d i­
c in e anti still c o n tin u e to ta k e it.
I
am g e ttin g b e tte r rig h t a long, can ride
o r w alk a n y place. I can n e v er praise
y o u r m ed icin e en o u g h .
" T h e d o c to r h e re says th a t h e never
w ould h a v e believed th a t y o u r m ed icin e
could h ave d o n e so m u ch for any one if
h e had n o t seen w hat it h a s d o n e for
m e. H e also to ld m e to k e e p on ta k in g
it, fo r he could n o t h e lp m e.
I th a n k
y o u a th o u sa n d tim es for y o u r k in d
advice a n d for y o u r m ed ic in e .”
SAFE AND SURE.
Dr. P ie rc e ’s F a v o rite P re sc rip tio n Is
u n riv aled as a safe a n d su re m edicine
for th e c u re o f w om anly diseases.
It
establishes re g u la rity , d rie s u n h e a lth y
d rain s, h e als inflam m atio n a n d u lce ra ­
tio n a n J cures fem ale w eakness. It is
th e best p re p a ra tiv e for m o th e rh o o d ,
g iv in g vigor to th e body a n d buoyancy
to th e m in d .
I t so stre n g th e n s th e
o rg a n s o f m a te rn ity th a t it m ak e s th '
b a b y 's a d v e n t p ra ctic a lly p ainless. A
a to n ic for n u rsin g m o th e rs it h a s n
equal. I t increases th e n u tritiv e se e n
tio n s a n d stre n g th e n s a n d nourish«
b o th c h ild Mid m other.
W eak a n d sick w om en are in v ite d
to c o n su lt Dr. Pierce, by le tte r, free.
All correspondence
stric tly
priv ate
and sacredly confidential. A ddress Dr.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
A ccept no su b stitu te for ” F a v o rite
P re sc rip tio n .” T h ere is n o th in g " ju s t
as good ” for w eak and sic k ly w om en.
A W O N D ER FU L BOOK.
Dr. P ie rc e ’s C om m on S ense M edical
A dviser is a w onderful book, c o n d en s­
ing as it does in to 1008 larg e pages a
m ass of m edical and h y g ien ic in fo rm a ­
tion in v alu ab le to every w om an. It is
especially w onderful in th a t it is sent
free to a n y w om an on receipt of stam ps
to pay e x p en se o f m ailing on/y. Send
31 one-een t stam p s for th e book in cloth
bin d in g , o r 21 sta m p s for th e book in
paper-covers. A ddress Dr. k . V. Pierce.
Buffalo. N. Y.
AT THE C H U RC H ES
M. E. Church
R e g u la r p re a c h in g s e rv ic e s at th e M ethodist c h u rc h
| e v e ry Sabbath at 11 a . m . and a t 8:00 p. m . S unda
school at 10 a. m .; E pw orth L e a g u e 7:00 p. ra.; M id-w eek
1 Set v ic e , T h u rs d a y , 8:00 p . m .
REV. H . G O U L D . P a sto r.
German Lutheran Church
T he G erm an L u th e ra n s hold s e rv ic e s on th e 2nd and
♦th Sundays of each m o n th at 2:30 p . m .
H . C. E B E L IN G , P a s to r.
Christian Church.
SC H ED U LE O F SER V IC ES.
Bible School, S u n d a y .............................................)0:00 a. m .
C om m union and p r e a c h in g .................................... 11:00 a . m .
, Junior M ission B and................................................. 3:00 p. in.
! C h ristian E n d e a v o r................................................... 6:30 p. m .
P re a c h in g .............................................. ' .................... 7 ; j o p> m .
j
P ra y er m ee tin g on T h u rsd ay n ig h t.
RE V . S IA S , P a sto r.
Congregational Church
G ET T H E BEST
Sunday School a t 10 a . m . M o rn in g P re a c h in g S e r­
v ice at 11 o ’clock. E v e n in g s e rv ic e a t 7:30 p . m .
Young P e o p le's M e etin g held at 6:30 p. m . M id-w eek
s e rv ic e on T hursdays a t 7:30 p . m .
REV. H . W . BO YD , P a sto r.
Free Methodist
T h ere w ill be p re a c h in g s e rv ic es in th e F re e Methi
dist C h u rch e v e ry Sunday at 11 a . m . a nd 7:30 p. m .
RE V . H . K . B O W M A N , P astor.
Christian Science.
S erv ices e v e ry Sunday at 11 a m . and 7:30 p. n
»t th e C h ristia n S cience H a ll. 115 South F ifth St res
R e c e n tly E n la rg e d
T rade
WITH
2 5 ,0 0 0 N e w W o r d s
N ew G a z e tte e r c f th e W o rld
With more ih sn *\.ot0 titles, l.u e d on th a
latest census re tu rn s.
N e w B io g ra p h ica l D lc tlo n n r y
co n tain in g th e n n m rs o f o v e r 1 <.000 D oted
persons, tluto o t Mrt h, d e a th , i te,
r , l i t e , | b y W . T . H A l l R I R , r h .* Y .,T T T V .
L u i t e d S t a t o a C o r a m i .S b i o u t ru-i.’ L J u c a t i o a
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F E Ê E , - l a c n—cy W 'n n k ire " i.inatret. J y aatyL L re
— We have always paid the high­
est for wgol and mohair.—Bailey’s.
cines, e x h au stin g th e local m edical shill
At their disposal. At last som e frien d
or n e ighbor who h a s pergonally proved
th e cu rativ e pow er of " F a v o rite P re ­
scription ” recom m ends th e use of th is
m edicine a n d th a t in aluioat ev ery cuse
m eans a n o th e r sick wom an m ad e we),
and strong.
G. O C. M E R r.IA M C O ,,
P w b lla h g rs ,
S p r l n c f l e l d , V 'c s s .
M srk *
D e s ia n e