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T illamook Sheriff» Sale. ««mit Court of the State of Oregon couutv of Tillamook. ‘ ¿°Braot. exe. Û-1 * J th. I»»1 M,1‘ •L Irak' s»*“' dl- plaintiff _„,oherMills “,ld Order, Judgment and I*1 ffi. Mill. Wr,ght 1 Decree* ’Jinniel Wnghi Clare,a. J of said bank nn<> . to theevtent <>1 >_ ^^",7 S.«m«ntUa Mills costs, and thru th.. Jefcml.ut ph ,"..Viu “' xm . ' 1,“.-“ interest " ««'■•;» and o "fter frumthc » '* paid ttre“ onleretl. CUfc °» the salts hereby that thc niorti/ji«.,.M ¿t. !'.':ld.,‘iy‘1lv plaiuliff. by t’b? di? Xîfcrrnl ,o> Daniel, by tl»-<klenddiii A C l-.Ha Jonc?» and b, the «iêfHn i reuce J”»e« and County Bank „„,1 SanmUthl“ m ", i " a , n ’ , k guardian ( lav DarUi tha M,lla »«d her mortMage “«euted\ v'VcLnd"'1 “'T“1 Aviklil ami wile. c.nerinJ and 6 of Section ’14. r L 2, 3 4 Runge 10 We." ,,; \ dbM n’h"' 1 South »•’’ of record at page ,-lly L‘"“«‘e Mcndi. —. .«ian. of Mortgage; ,”f Tin,,” A'"' " Swords :........ ... of I«r. and the .nun- are herel.v J"01-*- Dr.-gon, th. defendant», and c"h ’./Th“ °T‘‘ “n<1 they are hereby forever 1.1 th5m ’*• ttn,l closed of al! right titk- L! arre<1 an'1 fort- or to the ¡uZ; '-o >e„d Uih,"r' £r portion thereof, save 2,1 or ol redemption ax provide I h. F1 thc,r '■'K*1* purchaser» ol »aid l„n,u r i"v ■ lhat the ordered be pul into .th*',Ufc t*"«by thereof, and that the cro"I .d2lT détendant A. R Ganirloff Tni"lp “l?t* of tbc Bank. Samantha Mill,!’’ .1 la'"'’,,k County Liny Daniel be and the same -me hgu?r',,1“n mimed so lar a» thev a»k 1 r .‘i ?rreb-'' d”- ol that mortgage reeônl arthc '»reclosure Hook ■ R o|Sthe r7eooU P“st 51 u Tillamook Coimtv <o . * df the condition precedent for th .alul's1a'<' and .aid mortgage by the dï&li f°™'lu»“re of Mill., not having I,.an ’ S1,"'-<ntha mortgage ». T.t ! complied with, .»id same hereby is declared'to ¡«’'liiu' “l"'1 ’’’i' mil'rK”’ "on1,' «.‘uult Couno ÏÏÏ,. corpora ....... ¡“¿(ianxlotr. and 4.C.j,J^bjant,. J G ivb «,—That in pur- ¡¡otic» *■ . rec ,,f toreclosure and order -ndered in the Circuit Court of the l»*jo™Juniorlln County of Tillamook. E,15tkd»f«f MaV l9,'a “hove ■*» .»ii and of an execution issued out ’./»urt in »“id »«it0" the 11th day dumber, 1909 and to me directed. 1 D'l’i:“ for .ale and »ell ». the law * -t the Court House door of said in the Ci tv of Tillamook, State of ÊS' on Frida’v. tne 29th day of Octo- ■Shi st the hour of ten o'clock a.in.. 111 i nrouertv described in said decree and égale s«folh»«s. to-wit : fwj ûD the findings of fact and conclu- law heretofore made and entered I* it is by the Court ordered, adjudged uarmed that the plaintiff have and rc- * iandtrom the ilefendants Samantha Kind Christopher Mil s. her husband, üffiofSllHfO I'»1 together with interest at the rate ol s per cent per annum L the 4th dav of January, 1907, for fftirther sum of $150.00 as attorney’s tsnd hi« cost and disbursements, taxed beI1J30,I'i90J."h,nl<,°k CitT’ ’nr the defendant A. (’. Daniel have; anti •er of and from the defemlants,Samantha K and Christopher Mills, the sum of K’S together with interest thereon at Kte’ofS per cent per annum from the fadsv of April, 1907, the further sum of Ew as attorney 's tees, and his costs and Eursements, taxed at $8.35. jyt the defend ant >. Clarence Jones and i lones have ami recover of and from Eutha Mills and i hristopher Mills, her Zand the sum of $ 1 200 OO, together with Kg thereon at the rate of 7 percent per Zim from the 4ili day of January, 1907, of >100.00 as attorney's fees, and Sr costs and disbursement«, taxed at Rut the defend ant A. R. Gangloff have and Lftrofand from the defendants, J. Lyle Edit and Annie 1. Wright, his wife, the sum KtXI.OO,together with interest thereon at hriteot7per cent per annum from the te day of January. 1907, the sum of Ed.OO as an attorney's fee, aad his costs Gdiiburseiuents, taxed at $8.35. Iflat the defendant Samantha Millsand Lraardian, ('lay Daniel, and thc Tillamook SutTBank have and recover of and from fcdffcndaiits. J Lyle Wright and Annie I. |rtt, the sum of $6.soo 00. together with Ent thereon at the rate of 7 percent per Enfrom January 4 th, 1907, the sum of Koo as an attorney's fee herein, and their Kand disbursements, taxed at $8.35. Htejudgiiitnts of the said defendantsand ■At defendant, A. R. Gangloff be binding Kmid defendant J. Lvle Wright and Eel. Wright only to the extent of the pro- Crtalired, or to be realized from the sale feproperty herein described, for the pur- !» price of which property the notes and Kpges hereinbefore mentioned were EIGahcti, Ha»enbach,,i Anton BrwkhcuBer' Josct Wcstenbvrgcr Anna Maun. J5^ 1 Manu. Elisabrtha Mark a„d lld.rkh Tllliunook. Plaintiff«, i Btikabetha We»Unbcr. uT’ . ,Johan“ Jowf and | I Mreckbnmer Georg Leisscr, t defendants. | si ¿ii,ha "’'«enberger Johann Josef Brcikhemwr and Gr 'Sorg Lcisacr, de ___ feu- □ ants . _ Voi are‘'‘h..? K°.f ,be Su,tc of Oregon : answer the conna0ii7nauS ,O ?pp,Br and the above enUited . . 4“«“bi.t you in diiv af th- «mt on or bet orc the last the public«tion^ftli?^”^ the order ,or or before the d s“™non., to wit on •aid day be'nK H'O». the I in tkecomoHbr ii. or-?1i :'lkf d«n>aud«I mimng u e r Ji, ° “ d««> deter- ■’^nd-tX^d C.m“ t" »1 Prrii ““u“tcd *” Tillamook East Viir're uif Oregon, described as the ¡Sw l , ,.r L "£ tbe Southwest quarter IE 14* of tireltN’,'},,hVe 111 ,he B“st half S-'Ptem- a ’* cr HNSHAW. ■ llenft ofTdlnmook County, Oregon Summons. In I ne Circuit Court of the state of Oregon t°r I illamook County. Francis G. Halley 1 y Plaintift, | vs. j. Charles A. Bailey. Defendant. J T° fendant’- * Baik5'’ the above uamed de In the name of the State of Oregon—You are hereby required to appear and answer inriH’TP a nt filr.d H»ain9t you in the above da'v1 rf u"u,rt,“nd <>n or before the 7th day ot October, 1909, uad if you fail to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for thc relief preyed lor in her complaint herein, to-wit : Ihat the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant be’dissolved that she have the care, control and custody °i mJnor children named in said eorn- P,.n5 L defendant be required to pay plaintifl the sum of $8 per month since the month of December. 1903. and so long as she remains unmarried, and the further sum otfo per month for the support of each of said minor children from the month of Dec., 1903, until they shall have reached the age ct majority, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable. This summons is served upon vou by pub lication in the Tillamook Headlight by order of the Hon. Win Gallowav, Judge of the above named court, dated the 14th day ot August, 1909. The first publication to be on the 19th day of August, 1909. A. W. S everance , Attorney for Plaintiff. I 1 Offer’ Nr 2 of Reviews and The > 6|1 Ing »3 " ** "*„n,/„ ’ideal Homes «nd Offer No be for ,»2 ' The Pacific Monlbri ' ,.,ur order sc Oder by number and ,nr q,, eoApanie.1 U,p2^’ic"*uitl>ly. 1’ortl.ml amount to The i s"“1 _____ , Oregon.______ “ .. " aESn.erXnt "I Edgar N Ba'I’- ♦ ••About t*° Kohin-onvillpJ^. ,K.k .nd war« «K<> I j jf | did n<* noughed »11 '•«,.0.« ] have c«»n«uo’pt' «•. . Houev »n<* wmmenewi .-id I ,f 'ke defendant Till, b,„ gaiMri tn ?hanrI ‘>f thc defendant I'fif.find «11 dm* »o ® of $2.«OO.(M) now entirely * 1 Dr;\5 a°d disbursements twentv ••ight p»«’" , . ffonev »n<* ^^^ta«t of J - r ’ 1 the payment of ■E> <* thé” ' •’•nicloff: that utiw . ' ' l int Gangb»fft>e «cti >¿1 it the judgments & Miller, Ba? < '»J- Summons. tu th. Cdcffit C,.„7l ofstatc O| Ort<oo “ertheniwn;-,rstho'fPtenti'r’ ‘“i* d*-f'“d“n« Efi the property described in the com mand the various cross-complaints b excepting, however, the property Older of Citation fcialp. IS., R. 10 W.,bc sold and the E mi thereof applied to the satisfaction In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon Knrious judgments herein as follows, for Tillamook County. State of Oregon, J- Order of Citation. iiht there be sold for the purpose of satis- Plaintiff, bthe judgments herein recovered by the vs. Ktifland by the defendant A. C. Daniel, j . c. Gove, ■following described property, situate in Defendant. fcookCounty, Oregon, to-wit : Based upon the application of the p'ai itiff ■kMorth East quarter (^) oftheSouth- herein, and it appearing to the Court that ■I quarter of »Section thirty (30), MALCOLM WYSTROM died intestate, biihipthree (3) South of Range nine (9) without heirs, on or about the 25th day of ■R of Willamette Meridian (excepting a June, 1907, at Tillamook (’¡tv, in Tillamook b of land nine rods square, heretofore County, Oregon, that said deceased at the ■i to the United Brethren Church, at time of his death was a resident of, and left btr,Oregon ; also all that part of tlie real property in Tillamook County, Oregon, ■tttast quarter (>4j of the Southeast described as follows, to-wit : ■flection thirty (3(D in Township three A strip of land 50 feet wide off of thc North ■faith of Range nine (9) West of Wil- end of and extending across from east to b Meridian which lies on the North west of thc following described tract of ■«ftheNestucca River, and a tract of land lands, to-wit : Beginning at a point 16 rods ■ûog eight (8) acres, more or less, on and 20 links North and 334 feet East of the K*th aide of the Nestucca River, coni- Southwest corner of that tract of land ■ m IOOfeet below the mouth of Beaver deeded by G. W. Blackwell to H. M. Bush, ” said Section thirty (30), and situate in Tillamook County. State of ■jithence South across said Nestucca Oregon, and thence running North to a B"tothc Section line , thence East to the point 514 feet north of the south line of the jNst corner of said Section thirty (30) ; said Blackwell's Homestead Claim ; thence ■It North across said river, containing 28 West to the line of the County road ; thence K,,ore or less 'excepting the rights South along said county road to a point 16 granted to Beaver. Oregon, rods and 2<> links north of the south line of ■» District in the tract of land now used said Blackwell's land claim ; thence East to ■»district for school purposes, and ex- the place of beginning. That the estate of the said Malcolm Wys- ■( about ten acres of said Southeast g*.”*1* Southeast quarter of Section trom. deceased, hns been duly administered described in a mortgage made by upon and that the real property has not ■”P°7. a°d Samantha Mills, dated been disposed of during the administeratlon ■< 27th, 1993, and recorded in Book of said estate ; that there are no liens or ■tMtt 159 thereof, Records of Mort- incumbrances existing against the same, CouHtyj. Also the Southwest and that one J. C. Gove is now in the posses ■. . the Southwest quarter of Section sion thereof and claim some interest in the Ev'?nW ^29)' in 'township three (3) said real property. Now, therefore, any and all persons inter ■•«Range nine (.9) West of the Willam- ■r"”?° containing 40 acres more or ested in the estate of the said Malcolm Wys- ■«opting the tract of lartd nine rods trom, deceased, or the above described real ■juretofore deeded to the Free Metho- property, are hereby required to appear in this Court on or before the 9th day ot ■vwrc° at Beaver, Oregon). ■R is also excepted here from the land November, 1909, and then and there show ■NMtbetown of Beaver as shown by cause, if anv thev have, why the said lands | ■«dedication dated April 11th, 1903, should not escheat to, ami the title thereof I t>r.l H.,„k "Z,”p««eB32. vest absolutely in the Btate of Oregon. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 20th day ” »»011 illamook County, Oregon, and blocHs 111 sa'd town. September, 1909 ~ . GEO. II. BUR NETT, Judge. E!SbeMoWior the purpose of «atis- ■«judgment ren.kred herein in favor Cfa?!S.a?t1.Cla.rcncc .1‘•«<■•» ««d K1,a Notice of Final Settlement. K- n v °Mowing dcs.’ribcd property, Kw... North East piarter of the N oticb is H erkbv (J ivun ' • ■ 12 A V’nrterand Lm i of Section 31, ha* filed •»’ ’ • ® Krf>: of ®«ction 30. in Township 3 dcrsdgnetl bounty, Kfc *,a"gec9 Ucst an<1 the South East the State pf Oregon, for Tilianio his final account as adtmustrator of the «th 1 st <l««rtcr of Section ■\-m hS31?outh of Range 10 West Estate of DAVID RE ASON EK. <lcceas<d. a> Meridian, and that if there be that said Court has fixed Monday \ 1st. 1909 at the hour ot _ Kat tn ¡y*thc sa,e of saitl property her as the time for the heanua ■toti° tbe «aid judgment of said afternoon, objections to said final account and the KL '. th"e then bc so,d for . ■tbrfniin°• at’sfying the deficiency, if settlement thereof. J. S. D iehl , Admmstrator. Bit’ auxT«* des<‘ribed real property, A. W. Severance, Attorney for Admin- Krftk.. ?art of the South East ■iTown.v 0 ’ ,;ast Tarter of Section 8tF?rstrpublication, September 16th, 19Q9. ■■n/u P/So’111’ ’’ «ange 9 West of ■¿Un- JJ,end,an.’ which is bounded on Administrator’s Notice. Creck• and on the South ■b(cï5!L«5,Vcr on t,1e West bv the B^lnt1 diÎl' Jos*Ph Bixby's pre- In the matter of the eitatei KhY L a the stl , ri lot owned by the of Rebecca J. Dean. > Kbîf^UgUBt 27th- lyo3’ ftnd on Deceased. > ■kitten ■iï.ec°V’?ty l oad, being a tract Eft?.?™ of ,an<1 Sundered of the judgments Ktofeodant a ,avor of the plaintiff and TilUni'oi.k County ■it broceerto A 5" J'aaiel. the remainder rhTiXtifrÎ 1 ie sa,c of the ,and8 ■«•action1 .J“ ’ 'oortKoge be applied to Ktdcfendan?f a 1 lc ,U(1Kment recovered me properly venhed JL® agt th£ office of ■«Iff.ifan,ntxA ,R Gangloff, and thc my residence at Bay City, pitv Oregon, ■tat recover 5° ? satisfaction of the W PT Ccjooer at Tillamook City, vrexuu, RwsTmài‘Hlamook County ■katel and her guardian, ■tadanu r-i the lodgments in favor of °f ■*bl frnn,Hr.7’* ‘ J”,H * and Ella Jones K*hùleoft» lhe Brr>ceeds of the pro- ■rth J?-.- c tcn ' ri" tract last des- their itidreCC t" lan<ls to be sold to ■hiold to then said ten acre ■tattrf»-'’ ,nv deficiency upon monthly nt'Xg" poiluy ■‘SyÆLi x/ Gangloff, the Tilla . w ahOUt irrigated tbit .Ï a"'a,,tha Mills and her eated in dairying. or f-gover Tnmentland ■■■to ill r ' c »’aid to the Tilla- ■.’Pon it. * ’2,n Ulc proceeds of said SESthly wWv^yo« full information. The to»tUUt,g,”cnt the sum uf ■*t 3itf d er interest thereon wifi «nd <-"'f t’',en7 you «" ■’tocent of A,‘«ust, 1907, at the ■liment ÎT an!uirn-and the excess ■j*nnenf s2" a,nount and the ^feha of *nfl Co9ts and dis- Read following *pl<n'' ,,nt. v. oman n ■ta Mill. K1,1 parties to the said Offer No. 1 -«rt'’''I'd""'nthl-T' ■Chy Daniel V *n ‘ tlir’»ugh her Guar- »^TCwifi »" -t .« a .pretai " H ' .'h' ''“‘d ■¡^^ Mill« tu ®ank and defendant ■h M/ her guardian, be ■ta*tLthat all of the ' 11 ' ril»ed in the mort- Of ‘ 1 - of Book "R" of ■L**1 Mrt2Kiak? ’f T’dHtnook Co.. ■^•Ttau J/1' describe»! as fol- Qiart/r''1 1 Cst tfnarter of the ^■’tateith '‘H'1 thf North West ■u Ionh h?irWt x' garter of Sec tion ■v*tta iK»»!.''!. -,,c North ' ast ^KJtat qnartfrth Quarter of tbe quarter t o ’ion 30. and the ^K*tak>n ;* U1' s ,uth East quar- ■LWto J'»?,, 1 n"hip 3 South of tow. n7 J tr Meridian, also ^Kî*’e»ceDtin vrr as hereinbefore tn\ n Vovkin the town •stMfv,„A lnn be sold for the deficiency then headlight , sepiember joUMeCredOforh thLWner*; ,httt “ ’'d' thereol bi pnirol tha't i»SO,t ‘■«■'titlon of the 1- ’ .lt ,ai<1 real propertv be sold according to law „nd the proceed, be <11, tributed according to law .!„,l according to «-M ana according to the respective interests of the parties parlies ’ as found and determined by the Court and for tor SUCh other Other and fln,l further* ft .-, l ‘ relief _ >• .. a. u ‘ b in ’ the >‘,IU pre- , or •uch ,n>ses may seem meet and proper This summons is published by order of the Honorable Earl C. Bronaugh Judge pre- thde’nfoVhtrf^Ib27Vntit,<d Court madron e. 3??h dav, of Au«ust 1909. By said nnhlLh J?* that th'8 ’un>mons be hC<lT thc Ti,,amO‘>k Headlight once ea-Lh week for six consecutive weeks and the 21™ Pub,’cation thereof is September 2, 1909, the date named in said order for said first publication. H. T. B otts , V bazie & V kazie . _________________ Attorneys for Plaintifls. Notice to Creditors. N oticb is H ereby GrvBx,—That the unilenigned has been by tbeCountv Court of Tillamook County, County. Oregon, duly dulv 'appoint^ annointed I administrator of the estate ot RICHARD j BURTON, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to to m me. duly verified as re- re I present the f same t° £-' daly. quired by law. at the office of H. T. Botts I" Attorncv-at-Law. in Tillamook Citv, Oregon within six months from the date hereof Dated August 12th. 1909. T homas M. B iutok Administrator Estate of Richard C- Burton, deceased. Notice of Final Settlement. N otice is H kkebv divas.— That the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of T, S JEWELL, deceased, has Hied In the County Court of Tillamook County, state of Oregon, his final account us such adminis trator of said estate, and that Tuesday, the second day of November. A.D. 1909, at the hour of Ten o'clock m the fore noon thereof, has been fixed by said Court as the time for hearing of objections to said report and the settlement thereof. J. C. BEWLEY, Administrator of the estate of T. S. lewell, deceased. N otice of S chool I ndemnity S elec tion United Slates Land Office, Portland.'.Oregon, Sept. 21. 1909. N otice is H ereby given .—That the Stale of Oregon, on September 31. 19<>9, applied for the Sw >4 of Sw >4 of Section 11, T. 3 N, R. 9 W„ Willamette Meridian, and tiled in this office a list of School Indemnity Selections lit which it selected said bind; and that said list is open to the public for inspection. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the alatve described land or anv legal Huhdivision thereof, or claiming the same under the mining laws, or drsiring to show said land to he more valuable for mineral than for agricul tural purposes, cr to object to said selection fur any legal reason, should file their claims or their affidavit« of protest or contest in this office. A lgernon S. D bks S er , Register. G eo . W. B i bee Receiver. I hereby designate the Tillamook a newspaper published at Headlight. I’i II amook, Oregon, a« the paper in which the above notice is to be pub. A lgernon S. P remer . |.«h<-d. Register. 30, 1909. Outrage« of th« Talephon«. Tbfii itie ieippiuiue bns Idesseti many a .nan. saved inauy lives and helped p 'e up fortunes is true, but bus it not cursed some women, ruined more lives and hastened domestic misfortune? it has. Has it not liecome tbe favorite pastime ut the women with nothing to dor ii has. Hoes it not accelerate gossip and aid tbe tiirt and tbe way ward constantly? It due«. Self in dulgent women waste their bus bauds’ money by orderiug food over tbe too handy telephone rather than bother to dress for the street, thereby losing both their wholesome morning exer cise aud their chance thriftily-to se cure tbe best there is for the price nt market or at stores from which tbe family larder Is supplied The time wustvd by women iu foolish phoning can never l>e offset by time galin'd by forehanded men hi business, for wbnt shall it protit a tuau if be gain the w hole world if bis “world” is lost through folly? Telephoning, from a habit, finally be comes a vice and a menace to tbe cour tesies. It has destroyed tbe fine art of social correspondence. It has crowned Haste with Uourtety’s laurel, — Minna Thomas Antrim iu Lippin cott's. Old Names For Guns. As flu' ii sv of art ¡.lory became more common and th« advantages of port ability auj a greater rapidity of tire were recognized guns, except among ihe orientals, bet aine smaller, but of lietter workmanship and construction. Inventors began to try tbelr hands at nil sorts of Improvements or attempts at iinprovemeut. and in tbe euurse of a hundred yeurs or so tbe uumber of different pieces of cannon, large and small, muzzle or breeebloadiug. was simply legion. There were t-uunou. caution royal and demi-cntiuou. three or four classes uf eulverins. bombards, mortars, perriers, serpent lues, car- tbouns. curtails, passevolants or zebra- tanas. basilisks, orgues. sakers, min ions. mojaties. falcons aud falconets, rohluets. fowlers, bases, slings, port- pleces. murderers, drakes, uspics. dou ble dogs and lagtors. to say nothing of ribadoquius. dying dragons aud par tridge mortars.—Gentleman's Maga zine. A Cutting Retort. Before dinner, ut ibe bouse of a rich bunker iu Floreuce. Colonel (afterward tbe Earl ofi Dundas hud said some sharp things about tbe crudities of Americans. Not withstanding this rudeness it fell to his lot to take Mme. Bonaparte iBetsy Patterson) In to ta ble. He impertineully asked Mme. Bonaparte If she bad read Basil Hall's tmok on America, in which be pro- uouuced all Americans vulgarians. "Yes. Colonel Dundas,” sbe an swered. "but It did not surprise me in Hie least, if my compatriots were de scended from tbe Italians or Spanish, any display of low breeding might as tonish me; but. being the direct de scendanta of Englishmen, Il is uatural enough that they should be vulgs- ria us.” Cursory. “Eddie.” said tbe teacher, “can you give h definition of cursory? Tbe word Is generally used In connection with public speaking. For example, we ofteu rend that somebody ’made a few cursory remarks.’ Please write a sen tence containing the word cursory.’’ After a brief struggle Eddie evolved this masterpiece: "Yesterday my pa helped my ma to hang pictures, aud when the ladaei fell after pa bud climbed to the top of It be bumped ills liead against tbe corner of the dining room table aud then made u few cursory remarks."— Chicago Record Herald. Why Druggists Recommend Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy On Their Minds. "I've got w’inetbing ou my mind that Mr. Kr i C. Hanrat. m. a prominent druggist of t'orrsoK ulh. V h . mum . Tot I’ve «<>< to «.-I rM of." ««id <h« author, the past six yemrs 1 luivc sold arid re< >m* burst lug iu mid selziug a iiad and mended Chaiuberlnw *> Colic. Cholera pern it. ■ And when you have got ■ id of It aud Diarrhoea Reme<!y. it wat'»eat remedy and one of the b.*«t pwtent iy..| usve received a check for It there medicines on the market. I b«».<lie is s<>me<niug down in tbe milliner’s some others for the same purp- ■ that window I bat I wuut to get on tny pay me a larger profit, but tins remedy mind." s:i d ibe author's wife, picking is so sure to effect a cure, and my cus up bls but, coal aud umbrella.— Ex tomer so certain to apprecite my re _______ commending it to him, that I give it the change. preference.’’ For sale by Lamar s Drug Desirable. Store. ______ _________ A Indy Just arrived from Australia w"y? k . 4 was recently negotiating wltb an agent From a small beginning the sale and III London for 11 bouse In one of tbe use of t hamherlain's Cough Remedy has newer districts of Keuslugton. Sbe extended to all part» <’» ‘t,e U,"“'d Slates and lo many foreign countries asked II it was a nice neighborhood. "It is thoroughly desirable, madam,” Why ? Because it haa proved especial y valuable for coughs and ool<1». for »ale replied tbe house agent. "They are, without exception, soup aud fish fam- by Laiuar'e Drug Store ilics.” On one point «t leant the entire Ths Amateur Laundress. country win agreement with Mr. Taft. "If 1 were you." be said as they In Chicago, an in B<*ton two day, starred out Io dinner. "I'd get me an earlier, the preeelent referred lo the ol her wiisberwomnu. That waist of signs of approaching prosperity which W bat's yours is very badly Ironed were in sigl't- And everybody. Demo (lie matter?” for suddenly be saw a crats and Republicans, Westerland tear In tbe eye of the impecunious girl, Easterners concur tn this view. Secre "I li ned It myself." said sbe. tary of Agriculture Wils.»’, »•» >•»" just gone to Ws-hmgton after a five week« A Modest Request. Hoeband of Gifted Writer-la your tour of the West, a.y »the crop «tuatioi. was never better than it u now. He novel nearly done? Gifted Writer-Yes, my dear, but my : cot.nt.eed that he »».W hero must die. you know. in.rll, in tbe value of f“"’ • Well, after he’s dead, will you sew «ill he left f"t ,n . J“' tbi» button on for me?”—Fliegende i, „.«rvelou« '' exclaim. Allred Ren- Blatter. tnsrveliHi’. (he managing director of the zon, ihf banking Ths Losson. Jr-dit Lyonnsme. Sunday School Teacher—Wbat do we Franc*. when he viniuni lUS ’«^ oo "I ■ inMtitut i" *— mill, of I'* Unit«! M"'1 learn from tbe story of tbe man who the f...— Pittsbunc I wo days was (old to lake up bls bed and walk? Small Sammle—We learn that they I H>k at th* business ago tod timk a bad folding beds In aocieat times — ,he .ubiiH. «•» Chicago News. y,r¿ '¿..«a we would ” The read about in » f“"’ an era of Mad« Him Sick. ’■What's tbe matter? Yon look aw ^¿'TthT ^»’•t’ry'h« Ven »long to fully white. SeasickT' .tech the c.u Hllgt,t(t. prw -N hw . There's a girl down below ,hi« time, . j x,«thwret.ro. reading s lore letter stood to another » ->* oxer tb. jlrl ' -L'let eland Plain Dea.ec tE-tandWre*. Gibbon’s Gr.st History al Romo. The Sailor's Hands. Although the Idea was eoiwelved A visitor wliu prides biinaelf on bls t now ledge of nauihal affa ini was wbeu Gibbon was twenty-seven, be .-haling with a friend outside the Flat- was tblrty-uue before be set liliiiaelt Iron building “See tbai mau CUI11- seriously at work to study bis mate lug?” be naked “Uau you tell wbat rial. At thirty-six he begau tbe com position, aud be was tblrty-ulue when, be is by tbe way be walks?” “Why. uo.” replied (he New Yorker Iu February, 1770, tbe first quarto vol ume was published. Tbe history bad who was with biin “He’s a sailor man of some sort an Immediate success. "My book." be Look at bis bands. No landsman ever wrote, "was on every tsble; tbe his walked that way. A sailor always torian was crowned by tbe taste or walk« wltb the palms of his bn nds fashion of tbe day." Tbe first ealtion turned behind him and the backs was exhausted in a few days, a second turned forward tile way be Js walk- was printed 1776. and next year a Ing. Look at that landsman oPet there third. Tbe second and third volume», He swings bis arms w|i b the palms which ended tbe history of tbe west of (be hands (urued toward bis body ern empire, were publisbed In 1781. and tbe backs out. You can a:ways aud seven years later the three vol deUM't a m:.n who is accustomed lo the umes devoted to the eastern empire I saw tbe light. Tbe last sentence of sea ilia I way.” • AV bat's ine explanation?” iuquired tbe work, written In tbe summer bouse at Lausanne, is: “It was among tbe the other. ruins of tbe capitol tbat 1 first con “\\ by. I here Isn’t any that I know It iiui.x In* Ixs-ause Ibe sailor gels Ibe ceived tbe idea of a work wblcb has habit ol iauancing tiiuiseit in rough I amused and exercised nearly twenty weather by the use of his arms, lini I years of my life. Ht»d which, however don’t itelleve that’s the reason It’s Inadequate to my owu wishes, I fiually Just one of those things you can't deliver to tbe curiosity aud candor ot tbe public.’’—Scrlbner’B Magazine. account for. New York i'ress. — I Useful Diversions. The Spinning Machine of a Spider. I There Is an affection iu every em Tbe spinning ma<*hiiic Is situated a ti ller tbe binder part of the spider's ployment. and It gives the spirit ener body. It takes Hie form of a «tight de gy aud keeps tbe mind Intent upon Its pression. which a i lose ill-pei llull work or study. This, If it be not re shows tu consist of six small Im.lies re laxed, becomes dull, and its earnest sembling lubes. Four of these contain ! ness flags—as salt that has lost its savor, so tbat It has uo pungency or an Immense number of minute open mgs. as many as a thousand cati lie relish; or as a bended bow, which, un eoutile.l In cm b. mid ll'om every one less It be unbent, loses the power tbat if these openings a viscous fluid Is it derives from Its elasticity. Just so sues. w lih-li hard* us ou exposure to the mind, kept from day to day in tbe the atmosphere. The whole -i.ikk' same Ideas, without variety. So tbe llireads are united Into one line, w ill- b eyes, when they look only at one ob IS sometimes so tille tll.lt 4'HHJOOO ject or continually upon one color. For, to look continually at a thing twisted tocettier would uot have u couibiued diameter gieater than that which Is black, or continually at red of iiu ordinary hair from the human or at white, destroys tbe sight Thus head, it is impossible to eoueeive tlie If one looks continually at tbe snow excessive slenderness of one of the the sight Is destroyed, but It Is en 4.olio threads which compose such a livened If be looks tn succession or at line Tbe tuire statement that each the same time upon many colors. one bus a tbi'-kness only one sixteen Every form delights by its varieties— thousand millionth of Hint ol a human as a garland of roses of different colors hair does not In any way convey the arranged iu beautiful order. Hence it Impression of Its wonderful fineness. is tbat the ralntiow Is more charming The mind can uo more grasp the than the light Itself.—Emanuel Swe meaning of such figures tlmn it can denborg. understand the Immense distance uf The King of Rome. which astronomers talk so glibly. To teacb bls son obedience to nurs- ery rules N’apoleou gave strict orders Kelvin as Damocles. A characteristic always of Lord K p I- tbat be never be admitted to bis apart vln was bis absolute faith In figures, ments if be cauie tbltber alone. One morning tbe little king of Itome came and tills ruling passion ouce led to bis trottftig along tbe corridor and, look experiment as a Damocles. When be mice solved a problem In mathematics, ing up at tbe tall officer on guard. Im he was willing to stake upon its cor periously ordered: "O(>eu tbe door for rectness not only Ills reputation, lint. If me. 1 want to see papa.” The officer, true to bis Instructions, necessary, his life. Taking an lui meuse heavy camion ball, he calculat answered gently, but firmly, "Sire. I your tuaj- ed with the utmost accuracy tile size cauuot open tbe door to of tbe smallest wire which would bear esty." "Why not?" demanded the weight of the load of Iron. He then procured a length of wire of Just autocrat. "I am tbe little At tbe gentle reminder, the requisite strength and to prove the truth of his figuring had the cannon majesty Is all alone,” tbe golden hatr ed cherub seemed somewhat uon- ball suspended over Ills lecturing pint form at the very spot where it would plused. but. his governess appearing a lie most likely to strike mid crush him moment later, be seized her hand and, should the wire give way. aud It ro- thus protected, stamped bls tiny foot and cried: "Open tbe door! Tbe king uiaiued there for weeks. wishes It!" This time, all being lo order, the tall “The Last Ditch." officer fluug tbe door wide open, I to plven A dlpnlflod origin can be emuly announcing, "The king I tbe expression "To die In t lie III«' Rome.” ditch." On the death of He Witt the I i Prince of Orange was made head of Th. Et.rnal F.minin., the Hutch republic. Despite tils youth It would aeetn tbat tbe alx-year-old tie dlsplnied tbe couruge arid tenacity daughter of a Washington official Is at of his race. "Ho you not see your time» buraised wltb doubts touctUng country Is lost?” asked the Huke of bls own future conduct ot life. Buckingham. wboUind been sent lo ne “Father,” said she, “I'd like to bav. gotiate at The Hague, "lhere Is a your advice about aometblng." sure way never to see It lost." replied "Well, daughter," answered tbe fa William, "and that is lo die In III- ther. with tbe solemn air uud speech last ditch." be affects at such times, "upon Wbat point am I to be taken Into your con He Got Married. Our cook, said tbe family man. bud fidence? Whatever It may be, I prom a bean who ialini on her often, but ise tbat I shall give it my earnest con finally Ills visits ceased. 1 asked ber sideration." "It's this." said tbe child. "When I one day what bad lineóme uf her fur- mer nutritive beau, aud she said he get through school, wbat would you advise me to do while I’m waiting to bad got marrieu. get married?"—St. Louis Republic. "Sltjce tie got marrieu. »..ii --------------------------- | "he don't route around any more." •*«■- A-rnllcabl«. "Married:” »»Id I. surprised. "Why. Angry Parent-Anou. , thousand? I thought be would marry you!” "So be did." said tue cook.-Brown Not another penny. Fm tired or yu... extravagance, young man. It will do ing’s M uga zine. you no good to bang around here, for my mind 1» made up and Pin a man of Always Picking. An amusing story Is told of the an Iron. You made your mistake by not realizing tbe truth of tbe "take car« of swer given by a Ixmdon waif to a Will tbe peonie»" proverb. ration Army captain. Tbe zealous offi 8|>endtbrlft Bon-No. air. 1 made tny cer bad asked tbe boy wtiat work lie did to provide blm with f<sst. etc., and mistake by believing tbe proverb about tbe reply was. "I pick strawberries In striking when tbe Iron la hot—Bohe mian Magazine. tbe summer. 1 pick bops In tbe an I tumn. 1 pick pockets In tbe winter, and Dr. Johnson on Good Breeding. oakum for tbe rest of tbe year." When Boswell suggested to Johnson that "General PsolL" whom they bad Stumped. “Why. F ikn . you here don’t Just left, "bad the loftiest port of any know Anything ntout fruit Out In man be bad ever seen,” Johnson ds- Oregon we raise apple« a« big at your nled that military men were always tbe best bred tnen. "Perfect good head.” “Ito you ral«e peaches as big aa I breeding,' be said, "consists In baring no particular mark of any profession, am, Un'le Phil?” but a general elegance of manners, “Why—er-ah!’’-Chicago Tribune. whereas In a military man you non commonly distinguish tbs brand of Progress Impeded. First Member-klrs. He Kireak didn't soldier ” have her way nt I lie dress reform meet ing Ibis afternoon, did she? Hecond Member—No; her gown fitted ber so tightly that sbe couldn't make a mo- tlooe- ruck. Egotistical. Rlobbe—What an egotistical fellow Ts Iks lot Is! When you are wltb blm I he expects you to tie all ears. Slobtie— Tea; and you find blm to lie all "Is" — Philadelphia Record. Jodgment. Never Jiwlre a town by tbe she of the tyfie with which Its name la print ed on the map of a railroad tbatdoeao't pare through It.—Chicago Record Her ald A*bt yowraelf sod heneen will as sist jroue-Lsi.u Pro*erb, Ths Wreck. Fortune Teller—I can read that there Is to be a wreck In your borne, and It will lie caused by a blond woman. Patron—Ob. that has already occurred. Our new Hwedlsb maid let tbe dumb waiter fall aud broke all tbe dukes. — Baltimore American What Brought Him ts Grief. Writing to a eon wbo was In troubla In Texas, tbe old man said, "You must take courage. Bill!” To wbtcb Bill replied: "1 took cour age and ever’thing else In eight. That's why I'm In Jail!”—Atlanta Con stitution. "He that has more knowledge than Judgment la made for another man's ns« more than bls own.” w