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An Editor#/Opinion of Th*» ' One of the grent^^t farm and ' (Special Correspondence ) comineroi«} pnpors punished P ortland , Ore., Feb. 27,1905. .»RIDAY, MARCH 3, 1905 The Oregon Development _ . Edyth Toaier. Wertherred, te de west bf Chicago—the Ffirni undj League will hold • convention in acribiug b recenl Irip over-tho Deri Fireside, published -by- The; WHBN YbU-QAN BUY OM A dvantages or P oligamy — A the city of Portland, Tuesday ver A Rio Grande Railroad,-says in Crowell Publishing Oo., Spring- field, Olijp, twice« month, and Easy Credit Terms young Mormon woman; modest and and Wednesday, April 4th and “The Exposition”: “At last the god of the ambiHon D ayton H erald 11.20 a yaar. - _ . intelligent, wkh dear, hdnMt gray 6th. •fsa.yaup. There are now 51 regularly or of years has been reached—mar The Farm and Fireside runs eyes, deplored the prohibition nt poligamy.' “We lose somethin« the ganised bodies holding member- velous, wonderful, grand and iu- 20 to 82 pages eaeh issue, well up . J m I generation had,” abe said “Our «hip in th« Oregon Development spiring Ro~»l Gorge, is on either' iilustrutprf articles on farm top- The only disappointing j tiole8 of inter. SEWING MACHINES^ family would have aeemad lopsided l>eague, and this makes it the hand. thing is you nnly have one pair of । ’ 1 ,u“ J , - m.1, with only one mother. And waa II largest and beat organized state eyes “whila tr^; dona inand out nf to tbe farm boiHe. _rake STOVES and RANGES^ not worth oomatbing to ue ohildren laxly in the Union—there is no the tremendouajchnsm. If any who advantage of the above offer as that we bad to divide everything— HOUSEHOLD FURHITURE the c'utking rates have only Of all kind» at «0 oanta up. even oar fat her?" She aaid abe other slate organization in tbe have never Heen it are wondering been arranged To?e9ntinue for a United States which can com bow It look* ju.t go and see. Thon would not object to marrying a po IROH and STEEL SAFES, , *• lygamist if she loved him, though pare with it in completeness of sands have tried to describe it, yet short lime. every attempt fell» short of giving TYPEWRITERS and OFFICE •be coafeased abe would • little representation. D ayton H rb |LD and Semi-Witk- FURNITURE From S6.29 up« rather be tho first wife. When The following towns, embrac the subject justice.” ly Journal (Po'lland) fl 75 fl year; If you contemplate a trip East, asked if be would bo-wiliiogto have ing every section of Oregon, are Daily Jjyntnsl and H erald i 1 50 Mrtb. Lave unlimited capital and sell hi» daughter marry a pluralist, her epresented in tbe State League write W. (J. McBride, 124 Third Ser year; including Sunday Journal, direct front the workshop io the tlre.ido oo EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS to street Portland, Ore., for booklets father said he would prefer It. She by local organization«: Albany, 5 75. This is your opportunity to honorable people in all parte of tho picturing Colorado’s famous scenery world. No other manufacturer will let would be conforming to the laws of get the news of e«ch day complete Arlington, Ashland, Astoria, Ba and other information you may the church, besides which she would at small coat. The Journal gives be marrying a tried man, one al ker City, Burns, Condon, Cor desire. Write ta tataiMtlM ata Fr»» Catalofiia the latest lan-t Lews uewB । of the world each s———«B— . me vallis, Cottage Grove, Dallas, ready proven to be a good husband. THS KNCLKWOOO CO. IF YOU ARE NOT PARTICULAR I'¡’’¿•“««K' ancee, but improve Cunte>ll4aM<l FteOorlM. -«‘-From Leslie’s Monthly Magasine Drain, Echo, Elgin, Enterprise, the opportunity to get your home ' 5I-S3 Randolph SL. Chicago. HL. U. «. «. fax March. Estacada, Eugene, Fairview, Don’t travel over the Illinois Cen paper with a metropolitan paper at Forest Grove, Grants Pass, Har tral, as any old road will do you little cost, while this offer contin Heppner, Hillsboro, and we don’t want yonr patronage; ues. A m O regon U niversity B ullk risburg, - tin on R oad L aws — “Tendencies in Hood River, .Huntington, Inde but if you are particular and want Dr. Estock examines and tests Recent Ameriean Road Legislation” pendence, Ione, Irrigon,-Jeffer the best and meifi'to have it, ask u tbe title of the new Bulletin pre son, Joseph, Junction City, Klam the ticket agent to route you via the eyee for glasses free of charge. pared by the Department of Eco ath Falls, La Grande, Lebanon, I llinois C kntral , the road that NoL having the expense of nomic« and Sociology of the State Marshfield, McMinnville^- Med runs through solid vestibule train*,-Portland occulista he can save University. We make following ford, Myrtle Creek* Newberg, between §t. Paul, Omahs, Chicago, y0U lnone„ Call and aeè him. On Jellies extracts from it. The author shows St. Loma, Memphis, and New/ preserves and pickles, spread North Yamhill, Oakland, Onta that satisfactory progress in build thin coating of Orleans. . i New Subscriptions taken at this ing and maintenance of good roads rio, Oregon City, Pendleton, Port No additional charge is made for office for The Youth’s Companion. requires, 'first of all an appreciation land, Prineville, Roseburg, Sa • seat in our reclining chair cars, Also renewals. Samples of The of what good roads mean for the lem, The Dalles, Union and Vale. which are fitted with lavatories and Companion can be seen here, Tbe general officers are as fol smoking rooms, and have porter in I TaWpt8 welfare of tbe people and then tbe aU kjnd8) note and will keep them absolutely moisture and development of such an organisa lows; President, E. L. Smith, * w*1» ik nr • n » i 1 lpfter PaPf'r, envelopes, pens, etc. ucLI pfoof. Pure Hefined ParatUne in a I tion of their resources as will fur Hood River; Secretary and Treas- » Kates via the Illinois Central are i rlf_:„, ubffful In u dusen other ways about tbs H ’ boost. Full dlrectlonN in each packuce. nish road improvement money and uror, Tom Richardson, Portland; the lowest, and we will be glad to Sold everywhere. * ’ brain«. People must realise what Vice Presidents, F. J. Blakely, quote them in connection with any When yofl want a good shave STANDARD OIL CO hair cut or ehamjioG, call on Z. they have at stake in-the difference transcontinental line. Spangle, the Day tonbarber. between good roads and bad roads, Roseburg; A. Bennett, Irrigon; B. H. TRUMBULL, and then get such a system of laws F. W. Waters, Salem; J. H. Alt- Commercial Agent, 142 as will ioduce the largest measure | kin, Huntington; J. Q. A. Bowl Third St., Portand, Ore. of effective effort in building good by, Astoria. J.C. LINDSEY, roads. A reception will be tendered GrOOD T. F. A P. A., 142 Third The bulletin is made up of two tbe League by the Portland Com St., Portland, Ore. ' part«. In the first Professor Young mercial Club. The railroad rates PAUL B. THOMPSON, point« out th« conditions that led tor tho occasion *will be announc — Frt. A P. A f-Ronnd 1 Co A Homey M «saitme-each month helpful, . to tbe moat remarkable awakening ed later. man Bldg , Seattle, Wash. -^practical a.ul iueptrlng. Full of fasci- ‘ \ natlng letter.« raantfuny illustrated. of tbe people of this country, dur A inl'.Itnn leadera. The active officers of League A C hicago A lderman O wes H is ing tbe last 16 years, to the inter Earn Money for a est« they have at Blake in their pub are determined that this gather E lection to C hamberlain ’ s C ough $1 00 per year—10, cents a copy. SUMMER TRIP. ing shall result in a plan being R emedy .—“I can heartily and cod - A 1FREE aample copy to «11 reqneatlng. lic roads. A great national move decided upon that will insure scientiouely recommend Chamber ment has been organized'.' The rup- Everv boy enjoys a change of air and the fun to he had in the mountains or at port of the general government in all the different interests of Ore lain’s Cough Remedy for'affeotions AGENTS WAITED, the but not every boy'» father its office of Public Roud Inquiries gon being so represented on tbe of the throat and lunge, says Hon. G ood HovrFKXxctNO wanta a auhaorlptinn can washore, afford the expense. Wouldn't it be repreaeutative iu every city aml towu la /has b»en enlisted. This agency un- grounds of the Lewis and Clark John Shenick, 220 8. Pooria St., the jolly to earnjho money yourself? weaL To tbuae who will give «¡1 or a ^.der Hon. Marlin Dodge is rapidly Exposition, as to enable every Chicago. “Two years ago during portion of the time it offera attractive work . T here Is a way that le a» easy as it is and payaexeeediagly liberal commliuilouB. sure. It is by getting subscribers for j -extending its work. It is diasem- visitor to get reliable data regard a political campaign, I caught col It will pay yon to investigate. A postal card will bring partlcnlais. Write at once THE PACIFIC TREE AND VINE. • inating most helpful literature on ing any portion of this state up after being overheated, which irr so as to be the first In your field. Hundreds of boys ail over ths country tqted my throat »nd I was finally road conatruolion and road laws. THE {PHELPS PUBLISHING COMPANY, are dntnx this and you might just as well It is testing free of charge road ma on any subject. Homeseekers compelled to stop, as I could not Pacific coait ufll< e, have your share of the profits. terial, and have built sample object are now visiting every part of speak aloud. In my extremity a W Columbian Building, San Francisco, eel. Send a postal today and w« will send Oregon, and there will be many you complete Instructions, together with friend advised, me to use Chamber. lesson roads in nearly every elite. An Illuetrattd Magazine for a free outfit. Tbe very efficient Natloffal Good thousands coming here daring Iain’s Cough Remedy. I took two All the Family. Roads Association is supported by the fair, who will desire to inves doses that afternoon and could not D ayton H erald and Good Tbe Pacific Tree and Vine, about half a dozen kindred national tigate the different sections of believe my senses when I found the Housekeeping $1.75 per year. Park Hotei Bldg., San Jose, Calif.J orgaaizations. Every state prob the state, and it is the purpose next morning the inflammation had ably and many'sections and coun- of tbe League to be of aRSiBtanca largely ..---v, subsided. I took severa lie« are organised to promote the to such homeseekers. A com- ing through the campaign, and W-k? W»« «/.aged thank this medicine that I won m; Dayton and St Joo Stage. NEW YONK WTNESS. ment of such spirit and earnestness and will be given out later. A set in the Council.” This remed; Leaves Day ton twice a day for TIHMT ALL ¿BOUND FAMILY NXWFrAFXX. haveaignificanoe, and are valuable dollar dinner given by tbe mem iqjor sale by R. L. Harris. St. Joe—at 8:30 a. m.; and 1:30 Au Exponent of Applied Christianity: bers of the League has been dis- as models. Independent In Politic« p. m. Returning at 11 a. m “Tbe World To-Day,” is a fully . . Having ahown that th» ba»la of cugwd, but is not yet definitely Hoa something of Interest for every member up-to-date magazine. It gives the and at 4 p. m. Orders left with of th« household. our good roads movement lies in the decided upon. Garden Department; news of the day up to data in an E. J. Avery, proprietor, or at the Farm and farreachiog importance to a people Children's Department; attractive and very interesting style postoffice will be promptly at Scientine Department; of tbeir roads, and pointed out tbe SpiiIt of the Press, etc., etc There being no harness shop and contains much of interest ant tended to. fact that in the long run good roads ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. instruction to all, in articles on dif The Witness and D ayton H xxald combined are not a whit harder on the pocket in Dayton, or dealer in that line ohly >1.60 a year. book of the farmer than are bad of goods; and there being a de ferent topics of the day. This ex roads, Crpf Young go«s csrefully ruand for harness «nd repairs of cellent magazine and D ayton H er Into the the laws that hwve brn-n out harness, by 'residents of town ald , only $1 75 per year. come of thia movement . He gives and vicinity, G. Londenshauseu, READING;-^' The undersigned'havingagain SAÄBBÄTH A BIXTXXN rAOX WXXXLY FAPXK. gOLKLY^ " The O. R. & N. steamers RutH lw4»u I nr digests showing the provis opened his blacksmith shop at UKLIGIOUS IN CHABACTKR. ions in the laws of the different the shoemaker, has brought on and Modoc, ply between here and No New.; No Politic». Storie»; Poetry; Snn his old stand at G. B. Abdill ’ s, a lot of material for harness mak Portland. They leave here at 6 a. day-School Ix:e«ou; Chrlatlan Endeavor and state» and territories bearing upon Epworth League Topic»; Mother»’ Sabbath Af charscleristio feature» as they were ing and is now prepared to make m., sharp. The Ruth leaves Mon would invite those who want ternoon with the Children; Mlscellaneou» Re- jn 18$$ secondly the changes made now harness or repair old. Don’t days, Wednesdays and Fridays; re work done in his - line, to give lUioua Matter. ONLY 60 CENTS A YEAR. Modoc him atrial. Repairing done on by 1890; thirdly, those made to- forget when you want harness' turning alternate daye. The Sabbath Reading and D ayton H xkald combined, only U Wryear. tween Unit date and tbe end of 1904 made or repaired to give him a leaves Tuesdays, ThufWays, Satur short notice. day ; returning alternate days; Bun 1 he tendencies clearly revealed in W. F. AB DILL, SPECIAL OFFER, days excepted. «hi» new n,ad legislation are sum The WUneM. Sabbath Reading and D ayton H erald combined, only 92.00. a year. untriz d These three papera combined affosd a liberal b a YIOH HERALD y Pajj Cas Tlirouxh Pt li11 •"“) capir rtatli kiuriat aivvi* IhiiHi^h Pulii .... i in ■I tuurisi ¡illy rauduch i‘iO Pus PLANO SPICCIAI 7 at rl Rust WITH YOUR JOURNEY H yuurttekete read over the Denver cud Rio llraud« Railroad, the '“Scenic Line of tho WoehL*^^------- ------- I* ; ' ■ ?I B M.-U r oi haUi'rn W -«bln»- n«i1 to». Wall» Watte, }Mo<M-<*ur<fAteiieand tireai Nurthe«ii pahii« BECAUSE HOUSEKEEPING- Here Boys ! Blacksmithing. home education. . C hampion L iniment for R hkuma T ism —Chas Drake, a mail carrier at Cnapinville, Conn , aaya; Cham berl»i«i s Pain Balm is the champi on of all liniments The past year I was troubled a great deal with rheumatism in my shoulder. After trying several cures the storekeeper here recommended this remedy and it completely cured me.” There is no use of any one suffering from that painful ailment when this lini ment can be obtained for a small sum. One application gives prompt relief and ita continued use for a ebort time will produce a perma nent cure For vale by R L. Harris. P ortland and R eturn O nly 11.35.—Thu,Southern Pacific Com- pauy ate now »oiling round .tain tiexete to Portland from Dayton fof $1 35, good going Saturday or Sunday, returning Sunday or Mon day, giving all day Sunday, and Monday in Portland. Tbe same arrangement applies from Portland, giving Portland people a chance to visit valley points at greatly re duced rates. to Chicago and all pointe cast; Louisville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all points south. ‘ " —DEALER IN— Sec that your ticket reads via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Thoroughly modern trains connect with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul aud j Omaha. If your frioDds are coming west let ns know and we will quote them direct Produce. the specially low rates now tn effect from all eastern points. Any iuformatlon as to rate», routes, etc., cheerfully give on application. DAYTON, - - OREGON P B. H. TRUMBULL, J. C. LINDSEY, Commercial Agent, T. F. A P. A. 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B. THOMPSON, F. & P. A., Room 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wash. CURES PHEVMATiSM AND ALL PAIN , -P . O X.------------ 8nak.~Bv. r Route ----- a — »irwr kohu - FOR LEWISTON, Idq^jj... *UuaHiy ,r“,u pm T51 C "team ex Sat era Spokane and Lewh-I ton When jou want a or lod^'ng, nights lods ng, go to the Commer cial hotel,Where you will find them. First class meals and good lodg ing at the Commercial hotel. Lots of fine oranges and lemons at Detmering’e. D aytom H erald and “Dumb An imals 11.25 per year. Flak«» ihdncya and Bladder Right pboue Mein MS Portland & Asiatic Steam- ship Codipanv Arthur, ud VUdho.S^ P atents rwvv» ' CoevmaHTS Ac. Anyone nndln» ■ «ketch and description may qntckly ascertain oar opinion free whether an Invention la probably patentable, ('ommunlca- tlonaatrloOyoonSdentlal. HANDBOOK on Patenu tent tree. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive. fprcial notlu, without charge. In. the . SdtMIfic American. A handaomely Illastrated weekly. Tsonrest cir culation of any sclenttflc Journal. Terms. S3 a *',rt druMoSifi.T“'1 /u" ,n,orn»«H<<n eallouorid- oWelal. or ag.uu uf th« O. B. A N. Cu SOUTH AND EAST A PLEASANT WAY TO TRAVEL ! The_abovQ is tbe usual verdiet of the ytraveler tiding tho Mleeoui-I Pacific Rail, way between the Pacific Coaet and the Eaet, and we believe the service and M- comtnddaUonB given 'merit thin state ment. From Denver, Colorado Springe and Pueblo there are two through trains dally to Kansas City and St. Louis, car rying Pullman’s latest standard electric- lighted sleeping cate, chair cars, and up- to-date dining car». The same excellent service io operated from Kansas City । and St. Louis to Memphis, Little Rock and Hot Springs. If you are going Eact or South, write for rates and full Infor mation, W. C. McBRIDE, G eneral A gent , 124 Third St. Pertland, Ore. “THE MILWAUKEE.” A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the “P ioneer L imited ” trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chfiago, and Omaha and Chicago, “The only perfect trains i tut he world.’* Understand: Connections are made with A ll Transcontinental Lines, assur ing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric lights, steam heat, of a verity equaled by no other line. - See that your ticket reads via “The Milwaukee” when going to any point in the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, phampleta or other Informa tion, address, _ J. W. C asey , H. 8. Rows, \ Trav. Pa»». Agt. Ganeral Agent- PORTLAND, OR SOMM HIM Ci J0;™ bayton for Portland and way ’ arrives from Portiani Lcavei Portland Albany Arrive Aahland Sacramento Baa Francuco Ogden Denver Kxnau City Chicago xrp^cle’ W»w York___________ »:1s» m H:»yn Pullman and Tourist eare on both trains. ch**£ ears Sacramento to Ogd«n and XI Paso and Tourist ears to Chicago, St Loute, N«W Orleans and Washington. Connecting at Sen Francieco with aeveral steamship lines for Honolulu. Japan. China Philippines, Central and South* Africa ’ W. E. COMAN, G. F. and P. A. Portland, Oregon. TOLEDO' OHIO The Best Known Newspaper tn the United States, Circulation 171,000. Popular in every State. First class in every respect Rates from 11 to 12 per day. Spec ial attention paid to Commercial Travelers. Sample rooms in con nection. The Toledo Blade 1» now Initalled In It« n«w building, wifh a modern plant and equtdment and faellltte» equal to any publication between New York and Chicago. It lithe only Weekly newipaper edited expreaaly for «Tery State and territory. Tbe new» of th« world no arranged that buay people can moreeaatly comprehend, than by reading cumberaome eolnmna of dal- Hea. All current topic« mad« plain In ««ch laaueby apeclal editorial matter written from Inception down to date. The only paper pub- llahed eapeeially for people who doordoixX read dally nowipapera, and yettblrat for plain facta. That th ja kind of a ne wapaper la popu lar, la proven by tbe tact thattbe Weekly Blade now hu over 170.000 yearly aubacribera, and la circulated In all parte of the United Statoa In addition to the newa, tbe Blade publiahea abort and aerial atoriea, and mvny departmenta of matter aulted to every member of tbe family. Only one dollar «year. Write for free apeclmen codien. Addreaa - THE BLADE,____ Toledo, Ohio. Notice of Final Settlement NoUce Is hereby given that the under signed, the adffilniatratrix of the estate of Martin Dower, deceased, has filed her final account in tbe administration of said estate, and that the County Court has fixed February Sth., 190«. at the County Court room in Yamhill County, Oregon, at 1.00 In the afternoon of said day, as the time and place for hearing Midjflnal account and objections thereto. Dated this 15th day of December, 1904, MABIE UNA DOWER, Administratrix of the estate of Martin n lower, ( desceased. The DAyTON H erald and New York Tribune Farmer only 11.25 a year. The Farmer is one of the leading agricultural papers of tbe country, and the informa- tion contained is reliable and up- [ o CA in * V inton , Attorneys for Admx. to-date. It is a first class farm and news paper. The Farmer Subscribe for the D aytom H kr * is published weekly. Regular ald and Weekly Oregonian. Only subscription fl per year 12 a year foR Ibe two. When your lun^s are sore and inflamed from ccu Is the time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEU and CONSUMPTION find lodgment ¿nd multiply. wa r m a with rheumatism. Ed. C. Nud, lowavUle, Sedgwick Cn Kan... • about on crutches and safiirin- great deal of which pain, I waa induced to try Ballard'. on a „wwnlment Liniment, Cured me, after using three 50c now bottles TT IA which Tiro ommetided -it to a number of Without crutch«», «nd am able to deal of light labor on the farm“' THREE SIZES: 25c, 30c AND SIX- BALLARD SNOW LINI m E n V CO. Good goods, and low prices for cash at Nichols A Gabriel’«. SOLD ANO REOOMMSNOKD BY nano 5Wam mein 7taam »:Uam Win Fort Worth MO a n «JSam City Mexico 11 JO a m 11 » ! n Houston--------- ——H TflOa m iS.» N«m Orleans---------------------- MO i (no»m OREGON. WANTED—LADIES AND GEN- TLEMEN in this and adjoining 1236am KIJpm 7:«Spm «Mam »»am 7»am Toledo Blade P roprietor . H e H as T hem .—Parties want ing Guinea Pigs can be accom modated by leaving orders with, or addressing John Arms, Day ton, Or. He will ship pigs by exprass to any part of Oregon or Washington. 1230 pm. li» pm THE J. F. STAIGER, SALEM. VIA— America’s greatest Weekly THE COTTAGE territories, to represent »nd advertise the wholesale and educational depart ments of an old established house of solid financial standing.^ Salary «9.60 per day with expenses advanced each Monday by check direct from headquar ters. Horse and buggy furnished when necessary; position permanent. Ad dress Managed care of this office. EXPERIENCE About ~ 5:00 p m Dailv ex Frblay JleKKTUFFlc^™^^^^ ooaas. su^xt. I nvaluable for R heumatism .— I have been Buffering for the past few years with a severe attaoLof rheumatism and found that Bal- lard’s Snow Liniment was the only thing that gave me satisfaction and tended to alleviate my pains. March 24, 02: John C. Degnan, Kinsman, Illi. 26o, 5Oo and 11.00 * Sold by H L Harris. WANTED.—10 men ineicb state to travel, tack signa and distribute •ample« and oiroulara bf pur goods. Salary 176 per month. $8 per day for expenses. KUHLMAN CO., Dept. 8, Atlas Building, Chicago. The St. Louis Republic and D ayton H rrald , one year lor f 1.25. The regular price of each paper is 11 per year. The Republic is issued twice a week. MriämmrcuM I bally Cuumbf r ...... '.W giver lïfrtiion M Xou are going Kut, write for Information For Anturia and Way Hi» n m ’ Abolii, tallii Iteti « pietty hook that will tell >oa nlll renneetliix wilt D«lly Daily about it. ex Mnuday »aio, A»h-»tl dirt lO.W p m W. C. MtiBRIDc,0«"”"»1 Agent, „ . .„.Yamhill River Route 124 Third Street, NATION. Oregon 7iX>a u > tiÄTp m Cit,auil Yamhill Klver Dall, ¡MUÍ __ ortland regon MO1UU Mr. Elmore and ixiZpt Cirvpt .Modoc Anh M |).M k Bunday Hi ui t lay ( Water liflitui ’ REFINED PftRAFFiNE no T;UT« Dall, 1-ortheF.aM »1» Hunt Daily • __!P(*on | * ■" t " A^Kivïirs JOBHAN FRANCISCO: Vruiii May W Eld*’ Dock. 8 8 Oregon— MB p m There are tu many «runic attractions ai|d poinU of interest along the Hue I etween4 Ogden and Deliver that the trip uwer ba co men tiresome. I ------* "F> ÖY You Will Be Satisfied PIANOS ORGANS •••-•• ‘4uri«t ale. p • stops the cough, heals and strengthens the liinrr. J*- con tains no harsh expectorants that strain and writ. - thr lungs, or opiates that cause constioation, a cpp'hu- • >»■ retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY’S HO*x^ TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all tur lung troubles. Ths Doctors S«M Nt Had Coasuapticn - A fit;»~; L. M. Rugzles, Reasoner, Iowa, write»: “The . i t- J •» •Umption and I got no better until I uaed FOLEY’S HOKEY Aff M It Mped me right from the »tart and stopped the apittira of ok - M pain in my lungs and today I am aound and well. Three stere-?5c, 50c, fl OO. Tho 50-eeut »he contains bro and one-half times as much aa the small slae and the 11 «J LuGUi almost six times as much? REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. R. L. HARRIS. R.L HARRIS. J