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the polk couhty itemizer JuattW ha* E v * r ,o n * S riou id Do Mr. J. T Barter, of Irwinville, (in , Over-W ork Weakens *liv*y* keepr a liotlle of ChsrnberUiii* Your Kidneys. i Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhea Remedy | ut hand ready for instant u*e. A< j OBfeealtby Kidneys Make Impure Blood. DALLAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 2. 1905. tack* of colic, cholera morbu* and !-= ~ ’ i diarrhea come on eo (uddciily that All the blood In your body paau through there i* no time to Inn t a doctor or your kidney* one* «very thro* mlnuta*. U IU H II I m i r u m Mown*« A 7:S0. r> 2 m m The kidney* *r* your go to the «tore for medicine. Mr. Bur * blood purifiers, th*y fil lier any*: I have tried Chamberlain* VV. A . W A 8 H , ter *ut th* west* or colic, cholera and diahrrea remedy Impurities in th* bloed. ■DITOH AND PBOPRllfoE. which ia one of the best medicine* I If th*y *ra aick or out ever aaw. I keep a bottle of it in my of ord«r, th*y fall to do th*lr work. room a* I have had aeveral attack* of SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Pain*. *ch***nd rheu oolic and it ha* proved to he the beat matism com* from ex- f l 5 0 ......................................... Per year medicine I ever u»#d. Sold by Wil- c**a of uric add in th* | 7 5 .......... ................ Per six month* | son Drug Co, blood, du* to n*gl*ct*d 40 ........................Per three month* kidney trouble. Rose F air P re m iu m * . \ dveitiling rate* made known on Kidney trouble e*us*s quick or uneteedy The rose fair by the Methodist la heart beats, and makes on* feel u though application. Correspondence igaolicit- dies was largely attended and the th*y had heart trouble, because the heart It •d. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable program each evening greatly enjoyed. over-working In pumping thick, kidney- The premiums for the first and second poisoned blood through veins and arteries. •»rices. It used to be considered that only urinary liest ten varielies were awarded to troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, Mrs. J. D, Smith and Mrs. Magers. but now modern science proves that nearly FALLS CITY. For collection of five varieties the •11 constitutional diseases have thetr begin awards went to Mr«. J, L. Collin* and ning in kidney trouble. The other day we went out there on If you are sick you can make no mistake Mi»s Jessie Wiseman. Mrs. Casey the morning fiver and came back on j t,)e be(. nd Miss Pollock the by first doctoring your kidney*. Th* mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s the evening exprea*. The road bed is second best red rose* while Mr». Sib Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy 1* ley and Mrs. Claud Dunn excelled in in excellent condition and the farm soon realized. It stand* the highest for Its the yellow kind. Mrs. Cadwell and er* along the way were busy a* liee*. Mr* N. Hughe* walked off with the wonderful cures of the most distressing esses end is sold on Its merits Crop* a* everywhere elae showed the pink premiums and it was thought by *11 druggists In fltty- that Mrs. Claud Dunn and Mi** Pol cent end one-dolltr slz-| »fleets of too much cool weather. lock exhibited the nicest white ones. es. You may have a Many wooded lands a few years ago sample bottle by mall o f A w ju n p -lto o t. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find B enton E m b re e Dead. are now under cultivation or in gras*. out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Eugene Hayter receiver! a telegram A mere meniion of the old la*«, Outh Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer Monday from Siskivou oounty, Cali tl Co., Binghamton, N, Y. rie and Gilliam place* will bring up fornia, saying that his uncle Benton many memories to those of pioneei Embree, had just died at some miner Do not make any mistake, but re times. For lack of work in connec al springs ilipre. He was horn in member the name, Hwamp-Root, Dr. Missouri in 1842, and two years later Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad tion with the sawmills the town is now crossed the plains with his father, C. dress. Binghampton, N. Y .o n every rather dull, but better times are sure I). Embree, who settled just this side bottle. to come again. The Bryau & Lucas of Rickresll. The other five children mill i* to be moved to a more conven raised there, Thomas. Marcus, John, Mr*. Mary Hayter and Mr*. Alice 0UK STAFF OF RUSTLERS- ient location where a fine body of Dempsey, are all now resident! of Dal timber will be tributary to it. They las. Years ago Bent. Embree and W HAT TH E Y HAVE TO 8AY ABOUT own the Teal mill which is now being Wesley White went to Wallow coun T H E D O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . ty to engage in stock raiaing He came run to fill special orders. Almost ev back here and bought the Ml. Pisgah eiy train take* away lumber or piling farm of 1,200 acres, which he alter A n U n e q u a l l e d a n d C o m p l e t e Re • u m e o f W n a t Y o u r F r i e n d s a re to California and other distant place*. ward sold to Jas. Elliott. Then he a n d H ave Been Lately D o in g . and Jas. Morrison bought the Mill The town is well supplied with stores creek flouring mill which they after H a a S t o o d t h e T e a t 25 Y e a r s . of different kind* and has more sa ward moved to Sheridan. In 1886, he, The old, original Grove’» Tustelea» loon* than are for the good of the Hardy Holiran, Jim Edgar, George West, Joe Bunce and Win. Dunlop Chill Tonic. You know what you arc community. There are four churches went to Harney county where until taking. It is iron and quinine in a and a good school house on sightly within the last year he had mostly tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 ents. ground. T. D. Hollowella garden and lived. . — • berry patch along the slope of the hill R IC K R EA LL. A g u a r a n t e e C u r e f o r P i le s . north of the main street is one of the Itching, blind, bleeding, or protru J. R. Castelein lias a new buggy. chief institutions of the place. He ding piles. Druggists refund money The Lake family have moved to if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case has 9000 strawberry vines growing no matter of how long standing, ir 6 Portland. including half a dozen good varieties, to 14 days First application gives Mr. and Mrs. Orr mado a business and will sell several hundred crates ease and rest. 50 cents If yonr trip to Portland. druggist nasn’t it send 50 cents In this season, and his market garden Mr. Geo. Smith, north of town, ha» will furnish m tny a home. He ia stamps and it will be forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co.. St. Louis a tree of line ripe cherries. utilizing ground that many consider Mo. Mrs. Wm. Thielsen, of Salem, ha» ed as almost worthless. His little oat been here visiting relatives. P o lin g Lecture. field and cabbage patch b I iow the been visiting friends here you r Mr. Hanson has gone to Al bany to do do some carriage work. äSSSSF 1 jt B D I C m it Tbi* gnat atock medicine is a ] money saver for stock raisers. It I is a medicine, not a cheap food 0» I condition powder. Though put up I in coarser form than Thedford’s I Black-Draught, renowned for the I cure of the digeetion trouble* of I persons, it has the some qualities ] of invigorating digestion, stirring I up the torpid liver and loosening I the constipated bowels for all stock | and poultry. It is carefully pre pared and its action is so healthful that stock grow and thrive with on occasional dose in their food. It cure* hog cholera and make» bogs grow fat. It cures chicken cholera and roup ami makes hens lay. It euro* constipation, distemper and colds in horses, murrain in cattle, and makes a draught animal do more work for the food consumed, a. It gives animals and fowls of all kinds new life. Every fanner and raiser should certainly give it a trial. It oost* 25c. a can and save* tan times its price in profit. Strength Mi»e Violet Ditby is home from McCoy where she has been working. Mr, Ernest Hanson has gone to Carlton as a delegate from the Bap tist church. w ith JAYNE’S TONIC VERMIFUGE, Misses Lillie and Rvrle Hanson at tended the wedding of Miss Busie Enus and Mr. Friesen. Mr*. Green, Mrs. Wilcox and Mr*. Crilchlow have been to Bridgeport gathering strawberries. t Our school has closed with one graduate, Miss Linnie Mitchell, aud our teacher will move to Independ ence.. Mrs. Critchlow’s sister, Mrs. Stan ley, o( Ea»tern Oregon, has been here visiting. She had not seen her for 18 years. A young lady from McMinnville, who esme up here it a delegate from the Christian church is visiting Mis* Ida Reed. Mrs Robt. Hayea received the sad news of the death of her grandson, and »he expect* her son from Wis consin toon. C atarrh C a n n o t b* C u r e d potent end permanent In v ig o ra to r fo r W O M E N , C H IL D R E N a n d M E N . FRY’S DRUG STORE. SALEM, FOR PAINTS. We rail make your painting a pleasure— cheap to bnv and easy to apply. It will give you 100 |>er cent satisfaction, We carry all kinds of pBints, already prepaied, of the best make. You donut have to hire a profes sional painter to do your mixing. We do it for you without extra charge. Our paints are guaranteed for five vears. Dissatisfied customers can get their money back at any time within that period. B u y Y o u r P aints at F ry ’s D ru g S to re , S a le m , With local applications, a* they can not reach the seat of the disease. Ca And you will live louger and die happier. tarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in order to cure it vim must PrrraDURO, K an ., M a rch 25, 1004. take internal remedies. Hall’s Ca I have been using your Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine oa my tarrh cure is taken internally and act» stock for some time. I have used all directly on ths blood and mucous stir kinds of stock food but I have found that yours is the best for my purpose. faces. Hall’.- Catarrh cure is not » J. 8. HAP SON. quack medicine. It, was prescribed When ordering fruit trees and ornamental shrubs, by one of the best physicians in this . >-qd-.ki jet remember the Oregon Nursery company, Salem, Ore- country for year* and is a regular pre scription. It is composed of ths best Gon, has earned a reputation for furnishing just what tonics known, combined with the best yoti order. A ll stock guaranteed “ true to nam e.” blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combi Save your order for our r« preeenUtive, or write us direct, To guard Stinson Montgomery has rheuma nation of the two ingredient* is what «gamut impostor«, ask t*> ***e \gent’* Certificate of Agency. tism. produces such wonderful results in Our creamery now churns twice a curing catarrh. Send for testimon week. ials.— F. J. Clienrv <t Co., proprietor» Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists «' A. N. Robinson is back from Rock 75 cents. Take Hall’s family pills for Creek. constipation. No stale canned goods at Howes, al Mr. Palmer is visiting his sister, fresh pack. Mr-. J. I. Montgomery. S P R IN C V A L L E Y . Go to Howes grocery and see those VV. B. McKown has sold his draying May Smith a teacher at Buena Vis oil cans that will never overfill your THE business to J. C. Talbott. <a, is now borne. lamp. IMPORTED PERCHER0N STALLION Thorns* Hollowell is kept busy fill Sam Phillips sml wife spent »few Chalmers Kirkpatrick and Ralph ing orders fur strawberries. days last week in Fairfield. Williams went to Portland to help Mr. Lee, who»e collar bone was bro ■pen the exposition yesterday. J. E. Phillips is visiting his daugli ken is getting along nicely. ter Miss Gref», at Echo Oregon. Cornelius Freiaen and Miss Su»ie Owned l»y the Polk Oounty Percheroa Mr. Isaacs has been fo his home Miss Jennie Covjeis clerking in her Emit were married near town Tues Horse KAnociatiou, will make the ten* stead over in Washington. Uncles store in Salem for a few weeks. day «veiling. The man who tuki e son of 1905 a« follows: At the Farmer* •uch a vouug lady as a life compau- feed shed at Dallas on Monday, Tues Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler attended Prof and Mrs. Crawford attended >n is apt to prosper. the state grange at ForeBt Grove. day and Wednesday ; at Dickenson’« the Association at Carlton this week. livery stable, Independence, Thursday, Mr. Belieu is down from Prineville Sheep shearers have been busy th Friday and Saturday. at the home of Jim Chamberlain. past week shearing »beep in this val TERM S: Nate Emmett has gone to Eastern ley. $25 to insure. Due when mure ha Rev. Danie' A Poling, ot Canton, Oregon and Tom Edgar to Newport. Mi»e Katherine Bimonton was up good effect of fertilizing. He can known to be with foal or parted with. Cranston Higgin» is hauling lum Ohio, the first graduate from the clas from Portland over Sunday. give not only his neighbors but farm Lewis Bursell and Doc Miller have her from Hopewell to build his new Sawed oak post« from 6 to 10 feet Care will be taken to prevent acci »¡cal course of Dallas college, will de dents. but responsible for none. Jimmie Gibson, of Willumina, wa been hauling lumber for a new bridge. barn ers around valuable pointers on how liver a lecture on Saturday night in long, Hawed oak gate poHl8, and oak A. H. H O LM A N , for «00 cents a load at the mill to make things grow. Falls City has the Evangelical church on William llers Sunday among relatives. Edith, and Harold Roy are in Port Jake Condon haa moved to town Manager. a romantic and attractive location and McKinley. Mr. Poling has during Miss Nellie Thielsen was here Sun and John Vernon it watchman at the land to attend the opening of the Lew for sale by the past year lived in Canton, the is snd Clarke Fair. Bryau St Luca* sawmill. cpiite a number of nice looking homes. home of our martyred president, and day visiting her friend, Mary Eakin. Miss Stella Crawford who has been In years to Como the town will have thus had an opportunity to glean In Judge Averille court last week Mr. John Vaughn and family visit visiting in the east for a year has re become a place of beauty and the much fresh and interesting material ed relatives at Independence Sunday- Lee Leman wa» fined $15 and Fred On the Boise farm west of Dallas. Chapin $50. Marshall Hall does not turned home for the summer. home of many more people. We rode with reference to the great man he so Frank Gibson has a force of men wink at violations of the law vividly portrays. Mias Elizabeth M. L. Abrams who has been poorly so on the engine to the end of the track Pollock will render one of her patri taising and repairing the warehouse. long had a hack set last week and Hi- on the railroad extension. The new otic readings, and several musical Fo u nd a C u re for D ysp e ps ia. children were sent for to «time to hi» Mias Grace Burch is improving 1905 Mr». S. Lindsay, of Fort William, bed side as he was not expected to live road is being made in the most sub numbers will add to the intercut of the slowly at Die Good Samaritan hospi T h e very best Plym Ontario, Canada, who has suffered evening’s entertainment. An admis but is now slowly improving. tal in Portland. stantial manner and the four miles ex quite a number of years from dyspep outh Rock strains for aion of 25 cent* will be charged to aid tension will be completed in August, in defraying the expense* of Com Mr. Cerrington has gone to the sia and great pains in the stomach, J o u r n a l o r O re g o n ia n . sale at $2 a setting of < here being four strong bridges with mencement weak. All the other ex n o luteins west of Dallas to work ill was adviser) by her druggist to take The regular price of the Semi-Week fifteen. a logging camp. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver ly Journal, the Oregon or the Itemiz in that distance. About fifty men are ercises of the week will be free. tablets. She did so and says: “ I find er is $1.50. The two Portland paper» employed in various capacities along D. Fritze, L.C. Koser and son, John CRADU ATIN C EXE RC ISE8. 'list they have done me a great deal give the news of all over the state and J. Valletta and sen, Francis, made a ONE BLOCK FROM the wav. Near the track half a mile of good. I have never had any stift'er The graduating exercises of the trip to the mountains this week. the Itemizer contains what is going -FAIR” ENTRANCE above Falls City is a great mountain ing since I began using them.” If Dallas public school will take place on all over Polk county, We have Mr. C. N. McArthur went to Walla trouhled with dyspepsia or indigestion arranged to furnish either of these pa of semi-granite which may some day Friday. June 9th with the following VVallalast week to attend the funeral why not take these tablets, get well pers and this paper for $2 A better be used for graveling public road* in programme: TH E and stay well? For tale by the Staf- news combination you cannot make. Songs of Seven from Jean Ingelow. of his cousin, Miss Charity Ankeny, different part* of the county. The Gladys McKee, of Perrydale, was rin Drug company. Imported German Coach Stallion Invocation— Rev Lohdtdl. t ------ -------- road will extend into a large body of here las' week at the home of her Song—Trio— Roy sisters. C IR C U IT C O U R T. O A K M ILL V IC IN IT Y . very fine unculled timber and before Savon times One— Exultation— Clar grund parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Judge Galloway began his term baser. winter train load* of saw logs will be ence Reynold*. Mr». Henry Feru is visitiug her of court last Monday with the fol Seven time* Two— Romance— Faye taken from there to wherever wanted. Mrs, Joshua McDaniel is with her mother. lowing cases on his docket: Will make Hie season of 1905 Farley. daughter, Mr*. G. VV. White, in Port The scenery along the new track Ht the Farmers feed abed in Bertie Phillips Stoll vs F. G. Stoll, Jennie Gibson has returned from Seven time* Three— Love— Neva land, who has been quite sick for would please anybody and the trout- Cham bars. Dallas, Oregon. suit to declare marriage void.—Con Perrydale. some time, while Mr McDaniel visit A . J . B A IR , M a n a g e r, tinued. Solo— Ella Butler. fishing along the adjacent steam Chester Guthrie and wife hsve a ed the Wilcox family, at Indepeu P O R T L A N D , O re g o n . Seven time* Four— Maternity—Cor- Livesly A Co vs A. Heise et al- would prove an anglers delight. new born son. deuce. $10 dia Gooch. Under advisement.— Decree for plain J. A. Tate is building a bridge for tiff a* to A Heise. Seven time* Five— Widowhood—Al- $15 COUNTY COURT. Miller and Bursell. F A LLS C IT Y m*da Fuller. ( $'2() Buffalo, Pitts Co vs J. C. <fc B E There is no saloon in connection ' Seven times 8ix— Given in Marri PROBATE. We all regret the death of our for Rose, action for money.— Amended with the inn, insuring respectability I Bert. Buell is digging a well. age— Lucile Dalton. and quietness Separate apartment* ^ h u b b a r d & M c D a n i e l Jl'DOK answer filed by defendant. Mr. Forshey is repapering his house. mer teacher, Miss Alice McDougsl Duett— Emroy McDevitt and Edna Ed. F. Coad Wong Sing vs Independence,dams for ladies, with waiting aDd check [ of Dallas, owners. Mr. and Mrs. Cha». Tice spent Sun Morrison. rooms. The guardian of M. L. Robbins was day here with her parents, A. M. Mil g»s.— Writ of review dismissed. Seven times Seven— Longing lor authorized to employ a suitable person Home— Roy Finst th. Carrie Ward vs Manual Ward, di ler snd wife. to look after said ward. vorce.— Dismissed. Dividend— 1st Part— Peter Green Our school closed with a good enter The guardian of Walter and Effie wood. S. P. Kimball vs Rosa Keil, to quie' *‘ l have used your Fish tainment and an ice cteam social Sat Brand Slickers for years Dividend— 2nd Part— Ray Boats. Easter was allowed $100 per year for title.—Continued. urday evening. In the Hawaiian Islands Solo— Mrs. John Uglow. the education aud support of each of •nd found them the only Eliza Allen vs Robert Allen, divorce. article that suited. I am Regret— Roland Holman. them. Mr. Plankintons horse ran away —Granted. now In th is c o u n try Valedictory— Carl Fenton. Saturday evening and greatly dama (Africa' and think a great The will of Sarah Ritner was ad A R. Morgan vs Susie Best et al. deal of your coats.” Address to class— Supt, C. L. Starr. ged his buggy. mitted to probate, John and Lewis ( name o n a p p l ic a t io n ) to set aside deed and judgement,— Presentation of Diplomas—Chair Ritner were chosen executors without Miss Plankintons school st Bridge Sallied. HIGHEST IfflRD WORLD'S FAIR. 1 ML port o I iokh ! Friday evening with an bond* and A. Wotner. Frank Gilliam man Grant. Award of Prizes. Martha Davidson vs A. J. Richard and Harry Lacey ar* to appraise the ice cream social. The world-wide reputa- Pan to mi ne— Rock of Agee. son, dower.—Continued. property. tlon of Tower’ s » Wat. Water Adults 15 emits, children 10 cent* Uncle Dave Guthrie entertained his :ioth £ proof O i l e d Clothini TO on Box. 25c. Chat Deierling vs Jack Wagner, to uyer * assures the buyer j Exercises commence at 8-15 • hildren and grand children on his foreclose mechanics lien. Job printing. the positive worth birthday last Sunday. tl * all garment* bearing Edward Richards vs Lucy Richards, this Sign of the Fish. Wagner Broa. have sent to the fair divorce.—Taken under advisement. 1 an improved buggy bed with metal C u b a n D iarrhoea. A. J. TOWER CO., Boston. U. S. A. | corners. J C Plsnkington vs A R Bell, ac U. 8. soldiers who served in Cubs TOWER CANADIAN CO.. LIMITED. during the Spanish wsr know what counting—Continued. Toronto, Canada. | Thomas Lucas, who came west in 3 5 3 'Ilia disease is, and that ordinary rem 1850 and was the original owner of F o r O v e r S ix ty Y e a r s . edies hsve little more effect than so part of ths townsitn of Monmouth, j An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. much water. Cuban diarrhoea is al came down Wednesday to have his | most us Severe and dangerous as a Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been I* a C o m m o n B p r l n f T r o u b le . picture tsken for Cherrington’s group mild attack of cbolero. There is one used for over sixty vears by millions ol It’s a sign that the blood Is deficient ‘ UK) He is over 80 years old. remedy, however thst can always he mothers for their children while teeth In vitality, just as pimples and other M. O , Pickett, a Newberg attorney,' depended upon as will be seen bv the ing, with perfect success. It soothes DKA1.KRM IN eruptions are signs that the blood j and Mis* Persephone, daughter of following ci rtificaU» from Mr*. Minnie the child, softens the gums, allays all Hon. N. I„ Brtlersnd wife,of Delia*, Is impure. facobe.nl Houston, Texas: I here pain, cures wind colic and is the best were married at noon yesterdny by by certify that Chamberlains colic, remedy for diarrhoea. Ia pleasant lo It’s a warning, too, which only the Bev. James Moore and took the after • hnlera and diarrhoaa remedy cured the taste. Sold by druggists in every hazardous fail to heed. noon train for Portland, i’articuh ra my hushsnk of s severe attack of Cu part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. next week. ban diarrhoea, which he brought i Its value is incalculable. Be sure and home from Cubs. We had several ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sy T. J. Cl errington now has 100 pic doctors bat they did him no good, j rup ami take no other kind. ture* of l’olk county peop e all over One bottle of this remedy cured him, Remove It. give new life, new cour 7n years of age Next week lie will a« our neighbors will testify, I tlisnk group them in a large frame and tend The teachers annual picnic will be age, strength and animation. God for so valuable » medicine. For held at Rickreall Jnne 17th. it to the Portland exposition to show They cleanse the blood aud clear the what a healthful country we have. »ale by Wilson Drug Co. 58 Stale street Beat coffee in town at Howe's lor ------ -* * • -------- complexion. Among them is Jim Pierce, a well from 12J to 40 cents a pound. N O R TH DALLAS. knovii Indian of Grand Ronde. Accept no substitute. - I fait tired *11 tic time and maid not The Epworth league convention las' ! Mr Woods sister lies been visiting John L. Shelton, of Cottagegrove, •Imp. After taking Hood's Sarsaparilla • nd Ilia brot.ier, Jim, of Sumpter, are »»»'< at this place wa* well attended hire. a while 1 could elmp well and the tired here on account of the serious lllnass and the various exercises full of inter Mr. Cobb has p u l u p s new wire est. faaltn« bad gone This greet medicine has | of their mother, who is 87 year* old. | l«nce also oured me of scrofula" Mas. C. M. Mr». Mali nils Pryor could not come The lsdies of the Evsngelicsl church ^ Boor, Ollaad, Conn. Noli« Dimick is staying with his will give • 25 cent di iner at the col from Moodlawn, California. Th* H ead's Sarsaparilla promts*« to threeother children, Wm., Ev., and sunt st Rickraall. lege dormitory on Pioneer reunion •wr* and koops th* promts*. | May, live here. dsy. Farmers and Fruit Growers! I* OREGON - NURSERY ■ CO. TAFIA Posts and Slabwood. Martin & Blodgett, THOROUGHBRED EGGS! Lewis and Clark Fair in n ie in: M. B. Grant, Dallas. Rates - 50 cents a day NO M ORE Everything New, Glean, Quiet. Make Your Reservations Early ALBAN Terms-1 Around the World Always Remember the Full Name I axative ftromo Quinine Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Tw o. 3 $ 5 ? T h at Tired Feeling Chase & Skaife H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla and Pills W A T C H THIS SPACE FOR OUR AD. N E X T Wind Mills Pumps and Tanks WEEK. THE HUB Salem. Oregon R. Jacobson & Co D a lla s, O reg on . Mrs, Csrrington, of Rickreall. has