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THE POLK COUNTY ITEM IZER R E D U C E D E X C U R S IO N R A T E S T o th e S e a s id e a n d M o u n t a in Re s o r t s fo r t h o S u m m e r V a c a t io n . On ami after June 1,1905, tue South D A L L A S , F R ID A Y , JUNE 9. 18C5. ern Pacific, in connection with the T, -- —------------- Corvallis A Eastern railroad will have on isle round trip tickets front points ORLI HUAI* E v bbt F a id a t llo a .4i M A 7:30. on their lines to Newport, Ysquina and Detroit at very low rates, good for W . A . W A S H , return until October 10. 1905. SD ITO * AND MIOrBICTOA. Three day tickets to Newport and Yaqnina. good going Saturdays and re turning Mondays ate also on sale from S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S : all east side |ioints Portland to Eugeits *1 50 .....................................Per yomr inclusive, and from all west side points , 75 ..........................Per six months enabling people to visit their families 40 ...................... Per three months j and spend Sunday at the seaside. Season tickets from ell east side •Y' 1 ve i tising rates made known on application. Correspondence ¡»solicit points, Portland to Eugune inclusive, and Irom all west side points are also ed. ! Pine Job Printing done at reasonable I on sale to Detroit at verv low rates with stop over privileges at Mill City or any point east enabling tourists to visit the Santiam and Hreiler bush Hot Springs ih the Cascade mountains, which can C o l i e K e C lo s in g ; E x e r c is e s They began June 1st. witli a good be reached in one day. Season tickets will be good for return program hr the young men» literary society and the next evening an eq from all points until October 10th. uallv good entertainment wae given Three day tickets will he good going by the young ladies, there being largo Saturdays andreturninc Monday*only. audiences on both occasions. Satur Tickets from Portland and vicinity will day evening at the Evangelical church he good for return via the east nr west D m Puling delivered* fine addreaj up side ai option of passengers. Tickets on William McKiulev. Sunday morn from Eugene and vicinity will he good ing Rev. W . C. Ksntner of Salem going via the Lebanon-Springfield Baggage on New gave the baccalaureate address to over b anch, if desired. 500 people assembled in the church port tickets checked through to New port; onYaquiua tickets to Yaquinia and Suudsy school rooms. That aft ernoon the Christian associations only. 8 . P. trains connect with C. A E. at had a joint farewell Hireling and at night Chester tiates adreaaed them Albany and Corvallis for Yaqnina and Trains on the C. A E. for concerning a higher and better life. Newport. On Monday evening occured the an Detroit will leave Albany at 7 : 30 a m , nual musical recital, conducted hr enabling tourist* to the Hot Springs Trains Miss Olive Smith who has about forty to reach there the same day. pupils. The board of Trustees met from and to Corvallis connect’ with all Tuesday and transacted all necessary east aide trains on the 8 . P. Full information as to rates, time ta business. C. A. Mack is to succeed C. T . Whitlesey as teacher of Creek bles, etc,, can be obtained on applica and '-atin and Miss Armstrong is tion to J. C. Mayo. Gen. Pass. Agt., C. to take the place of Mrs. Weaver in A E. R. R „ Albany; W. E Cornan, G. the art department. That evening P. A., 8 . P. Co., Portland or to any S. E. J. McAlister delivered u> theliterary P. or C. & E. agent. Rate from Dallas to Ncwjiort $4.20 society one of the finest lectures ever Kate from Dallas to Yaquina$3.20 heard in Dallas Wednesday was to Kate from Dallas to Detroit $3.60 be the day of all days for three young Three-day rale from Dallas to mer., Walter Ford. Chester Gates and Lewis Carter and three young ladies, Yaquina or Newport, $2.50. Esther Savage, Louise Collins and PARKER. Maud Hart were to graduate. By 10 o'clock the church was well filled by Mr. Joe Harlan was here last week. their kindred and admiring friends and many beautiful boqueta for them Miss Nancy Piatt visited her home were deposited in a side room. After near Scio this week. the invocation by Rev. Joseph Ho- It. S. Collins attended the opening berg and an anthem by Mrs. Coad, Mrs Metzger, Mr. Simonton and Mr. of the Lewis and Clark fair. Dunkelherger, the speaking began. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Steele visited her The production of each had been mother Satnrlay and Sunday. well prepared and all were well render Cleve Parker was here Sunday and ed. The class were all dressed in black gowns and mortar board caps Mrs. Lida Davidson has returned and both their appearance and speech from Portland. es drew the closest attention of the The Ridders picnic was a success, a whole audience. After a pleasing ami good program, songs, recitations and instrnc'ive address to the class by Rev. A. A. Winter, Dean Melzer present speeches, and a bountiful shower of ed their diplomas and after a song and rain to disperse the crowd, who rode away in their buggies singing, Show the benediction by Rev. H. L. Pratt, the graduates were heartily congratu ers of Blessing. lated on all sides. At 4 o’ clock there A g u a r a n t e e C u re for Piles. was an alumni business meeting and Itching, blind, bleeding, or protru- in the evening occurred their reunion and banquet. Many former students ding piles. Druggists refund money if Puzo Ointment fails to cure any case were present, among them Thonip. Cone and wife and D. L. Qnbaer and no matter of how long standing, ir 6 wife. The friends of the institution to 14 days. First application gives 50 cents. I f your have greatly injoyed the week and have ease and rest. determined that next yearsschool shall druggist nasn’t it send 50 cents in stamps and it will be forward.id post be still larger and better. paid by Paris Medicine Co.. St. Louis Mo. PERRYDALE. Mrs. A. C. Taylor is in very health. poor Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and leaaena ambition; beauty, vigor ___« and cheerfulness soon ¿ l - 5 **?** disappear whan the kid neys are out of order F o r O v e r S ix t y Y e a r * . or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it la not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often. If the urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage. It la yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of | these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. I The mild and the Immediate effect of Swam p«Root is soon realized, it is sold | by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail Homs of Swamp Root. free, also pamphlet tell- ___ ing all about it. Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Do not make any mistake, but re member the name, Swani|>-Root, i)r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ami the ad dress, Binghatupton, N. Y . on every bottle. 816 Wells Street, M akixuttk , Wia., Sept. 25, 1908. I was all run down from nervous ness and overwork and had to resign my position and take a rest. I founa that I was not gaining my strength and health as fast as I coulci wish, and as your Wine of | i Cardui was reoommended as such a I good medicine for the ills of our j sex, I bought a bottle and began using it. I was satisfied with the results from the use of the first bottle, and took three more and thon found I was restored to good health and strength and able to take up my work with renewed rigor. 1 consider it a fine tonic und excellent , I for worn-out, nervous condition, 1 and am pleased to endorse it. AGNES WESTLEY, Boe’ y , Forth Wlsoonuln Holland Society. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Caniui and a 25c. package of Thodford’s Blask-Draught today. wine " o T caroui W H A T T H E Y HA V E T O S A Y A B O U T T H E D O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . An U n e q u a lle d a n d C o m p l e t e Re l u m e nf W h a t Y o u r F r i e n d s ar e a n d H a v e B e e n Lately D o i n g . Many land seeker» around but not many sales. Ilarrv McDowell Southern Oregon. is ha:k An old and well tried remedy. Mr«. Winslow’» Soothing Syrup ha» been used for over sixty years liy million* ot mothers for their children while teeth ing, with perfect succese. It soothes the child, soften« the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and j « the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is |>lea«ant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world 25 cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and «sk for Mr«. W inslow’« Soothing Sy rup and take no other kind. F A L L S C ITY. Old Mr. Lombard is quite feeble.J Work on the new sawmill «un. hat be A detective is now busy working on | a case here. Uncle Sam Tetherow it improve- ing hi» city lots. Jnhnie Chamberlain, of Peedee, was i at home Sunday. Mr. Linebark ha* bought 9 acres of land of Mr, Butler. The Methodists have been holding a revival meeting. W. M. Morris has pneumonia and Stinson Montgomery is improving. Mr. Bogart’s brother, who has been ! unable t^> walk for some time is get ting better. OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- John Paul thinks of going to Run pia when he has made proof upon bin homestead. A. M. Robinson lias returned to his from I homestead and J L »be has been over i from Rock Cheek. Our hand bovs mako fine mu«ie un The base ball game here between H a s S t o o d t h e T e s t 25 Y e a r s . der the leadership of Mr. K t ern is. Polk Station nine and our bovs result The old, original Grove’« Tasteless The West, Salem base bailers were ed in favor of the Falls City team. Chill Tonic. You know what you ar, badly beaten by the Popcorn lads. Some one entered Fugitts saloon ’ akiug. It is iron and quinine in » John Buhite, of Rickreall, has been Sunday night and robbed the slot ma tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 cuts. among uh and Fred. Elliott went to chines getting $20 and a gold watch belonging to Jake Teal. the county seat. PEEDEE W in Vale is very had off. Glenn Elkins is out from Indepen dence. Frank sheared, Gilliams sheep are being Mrs. Brown and sous are gathering cliittem bark. Childrens day day June 25th. exercises here Moro grange met Saturday, good attendance. The Lacy and Miller looking quite well. Sun with a hop yards art Frank Writson is again under medical treatment. at Dallas Supervisor Hadley will put a force of men at work hauling gravel the last of this week. B. L. Hastings and wife are bac! from Cottage Grove where their son Rice lives and brought two of tin grand children. G R A D U A T IN G EXENCISE8. The graduating exercises of the Grain is being more or less injured Dallas public school will take place Friday. June 9th with the following by green aphis. programme: W. A. Keyt and Frank Conner are Songs of Seven from Jean Ingelow. clerking in I). L Keyta store. Invocation— Rev. Lobdell. Hong— Trio— Roy sisters. George Sergeant lias set out a nice Seven times One— Exultation— Clar hop yard on the farm of H . B. Flau- ence Reynolds. ery. Seven times Two— Romance— Faye Mrs. Townsend Wallet, of Mon Farley. mouth, is here with her sister, Mrs. Seven times Three— Love— Neva E. C. Keyt. Chambers. Solo— Ella Butler. Grandma MoQrew, who lives with Seven times Four— M aternity—Cor- her daughter. Mrs. A. J, Wise, is very dia Gooch. old and quite feeble. Seven times Five— Widowhood— Al- A large shed has been built hack of meda Fuller. Mr Hebdings furniture store to pro Seven limes Six— Given in Marri tect horses from the heat of summer age— Lucile Dalton. and storms of winter. Duett— Kmroy M cDevitt and Edna The rural delivery which leaves Morrison. Seven times Seven— Longing for Am ity as soon as the train arrives from Portland passes through both Home— Roy Finst th. Dividend— 1st Part— Peter Green Ballston and Ptrrydale. wood. --- ---------- BALLSTON Dividend— 2nd Part— Ray Boals. Selo— Mrs. John Uglow. F. J- Royal is to build a house and Regret— Roland Holman. barn for Henry Clark Valedictory— Carl Fenton. Bobert Sears it working in a bycy Add.es» to class— Supt. C. L. Starr. cle shop at Hillsboro. Presentation of Diplomas— Chair man Grant. Aaron Tillery is erecting a bouse for Award of Prizes. David Peters south of town. Pautoinine— Rock of Ages. W. K Birks is down from Albany Adults 15 cents, children 10 cents | Exorcise* commence at 8:15. looking after his dairy farm. is quite creditable m edianieally bat represents not even a third of the bus* . ine«» houses in town. The principal | business houses ol the place are em it ted presumably because they failed to pi t up and are classed as nonprogre*- sive. I t is questionatde whether such an edition is a real benetit to the town and surrounding country. Woman as Welt as Man Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Jou rn a l or O re go n ia n . thè Strength-Giver < J ayne ' s T onic V ermifuge FR Y 'S DRUG STORE. SALEM. FOR PAINTS. W e 08 i) niiilto your pnintmg a |)lensuie— cheap lo buy »nd « * «y •« apply. It will uive you 100 per cent *«ti»l»c lio n , W e carry «11 kind* of paint«, already prepaied, ol the he*t iiiske. You d on u t have to hire a profes sional paiuler to do your mitinir. W e do it for yon without extra charge. Our paint« sre guaranteed for five year«. Disaatiafied customers can get their money hack at any time within that period. B u y Y o u r P a in ts at F r y ’s D ru g S to re , S a le m , And you will live longer and die happier. Farmers and Fruit Growers! When ordering fruit trees and ornamental shrubs, remember the Oregon Nursery company, Salem, Ore- Gon, has earned a reputation for furnishing just what you order. All stock guaranteed “ true to name.” Save your order for our r« preventative, or write us direct, T o guard «gainst impostor», ask to bee Agent’s Certificate of Agency. OREGON - NURSERY - CO. Rickreall. have been visiting Mr. and | Mr». A. M. Vernon. All day tomorrow Saturday, June THE 10 . special sal »3 on dress good* at this .«•tore. 25 percent discount on all : IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION woolen goods— The Bee Hive store. M ¡ ns Bondurant. who has been .1. Sykes, ¡in artipt of Runta Barbara, teaching at Portland has returned There will he communion services California, is here visiting hi» cousins, home and Miss Reed’s school at Oak- at the Presbyterian church next Sun John and James, hurst closed last Fridav. day morning and at the prayer meet The Salem Junior High school ing next Thursday evening Rev. W. I Owned by tho Polk County Perche-oa L ife class was entertained by Mrs. John r. Wardle will close hi« work here and Horse association, ill make the sea- Sykes, whose sister, Mr». Lansy, is The poet’s exclamation: “ O L ife ! 1 go to take charge of the church at i son of 1905 a« follows: A t the Farmer* here from Idaho. feel thee bounding in my veins,” is a Lebanon. His wife and «on are now j feed shed at Dallas on Monday, Tues- j day and Wednesday ; at Dickenson’» joyous one. Persons that can rarely at Los Angeles. I livery stable, Indejiendenoe, Thursday, Found a Cure for D yspepsia. or never make it, iu honesty to them | Friday and »Saturday. Airs. S. Lindsay, of Fort William, selves, sre among the most unfortu Ontario, Canada, who lms suflered nate. They do not live, hut exist; for TERM S: quite a number of years from dyspep to live implies more than to be. To $25 to insure. Due when mere ka sia and great pains in *he stomach, live is to he well and strong— to arise ; known to he with foal or parted with. was advised by her druggist to take feeling equal to the ordinary duties of I Care will he taken to prevent acci- Chamberlain’« Stomach and Liver the day, and to retire not overcome by Sawed oak posts from 6 to 10 feet | dents, but responsible for none. tablets. She did so and says: “ I find them— to feel life bnnnding in my long, sawed oak gate posts, and oak A. H. H O L M A N , hat they have done me a great deal veins. A medicine that has made slabs for 50 cents a load at the mill Manager. of good. I have never had any suffer thousands of people, men and women for sale by ing since I began using them.” If well and strong, has accomplished a troubled with dyspepsia or indigestion ; great work, bestowing the richest hie««. why not take these tablets, get well | ing, and that medicine is Hood’s Sar- and stay well? For »ale by the Staf- I saparilla. The weak, ruu-down, or On the Boise farm west of Dallas. rin Drug company. ! dehillitated, from any cause, should not fail to take it. It builds up the B U E N A V IS T A. whole system, changes existence into life, and makes life more abounding. 1905 Supervisor Becker is having the road W e are glad to say these words in its T h e ve ry best P ly m graded. favor to the readers of our columns. outh R ock strains for Mr. Snell,ot Albany,ha 9 begun work on the new store. sale at $2 a setting of M cC O Y. The regular price of the Semi-Week ly Journal, the Oregon or the Itemiz- Charlie Kan and family have been er is $1.50. The two Portland papers over from Peedee. give the news of all over the stale tint 1 the Item izer contains what is going A. Anderson and family have gone on all over Polk county, W e havt to Portlandaud Winlock. arranged to furnish either of these pa Ed. Harman and wife spent Sunday pels and this paper for $2 A better nows combination you cannot make. it Elkins with his brother. - ■ -------- J. M. Prather. Gus Pagenkopp and POPCORN. Miss Mattie Lee are at the Odd Fellows Frank Kamerer bat gone to Portland grand lodge in Portland. to work. TAFIA Posts and Slabwood. Martin & Blodgett, Ì _ THGflOUGHBRED EGGS! Lewis and Clark Fair Mrs. Finn has a sprained ankle. Theo Jeffries is barn. erecting a new Green aphis have been injuing the grain. «Merchant Du (field has a fine new driving horse. The Rebnkahs have taken in six | new members. PULLMAN PALACE I I ONE BLOCK FROM ’•FAIR” E N T R A N C E Rates - 50 cents a day NO M ORE Everything New, Glean, Cuiet. M s Your Reservations Early C u b a n D iarrhoea. Brown Richmond have been ship- J. W . McDowell hat gone to the U. S. soldiers who served in Cuba i ping sheep and hog» from here. mountains for a week» recreation, • luring the Spanish war know what A, II. Tozier has gone to Eastern Mrs. John Sykes and «inter, Mrs • his disease is, and that ordinary rem I Oregon and his son, Janies, to Port- laflnny drove over to M rM itinville to edies have little more effect than so A . J . B A IR , M a n a g e r , much water. Cuban diarrhoea is al | land. visit their brother Torn While. P O R T L A N D , O regon. most as severe and dangerous as a Our bovs wore badly beaten at s W e will have to have either plenty mild attack of cholero. There is one game of base ball with a Polk .Station of rain or warm sunshln« to prevent remedy, however, chat can always he team. the aphis from taking our crops. depended upon as will he seen by the There is no saloon in connection Mr. and Mrs McCrow went to Dal following certificate from Mrs. Minnie Clara. Mattie, and Dick Pearce and with the inn, insuring respectability las and bought a Sharpless cream Jacobs, of Houston, Texas: I here Nellie Sykes -»tart this week for and quietness. Separate apartments by certify that Chamberlains colic, separator. Portland to take in the Exposition. for ladies, with waiting and check cholera and diarrhoea remedy cured Mrs. W ill Lacey, two children and rooms. my husbank of a severe attack of Cu I her brother, Monroe Holmes, have ban diarrhoea, which he brought come from Oklahoma to summer with home from Cuba. W e had several «tO W E P » Alex Holmes. doctors but they did him no good. Due bottle of this remedy cured him, J u s t W h a t E v e r y o n e S h o u l d Do. a« our neighbors will testify. I thank Mr. J. T Barber, of Irwinville, Ga., Hod for so valuable a medicine. For W ATERPRO O F i always keeps a bottle of Chamberlain« 'ale by Wilson Drug Co. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy -------♦ • ♦ - ------ - at hand ready for instant use. At IN D E P E N D E N C E . RECEIVED THE tacks of colic, cholera morbus and Ben Hashrook has come from lone to COCHRAN. [HIGHEST P O SSIB LE AWARD W c now have telephone connec , diarrhea come on so suddenly that visit his mother, Mrs. Woodley. AT THE 5T.LOUU WORLD'S FAIR. tion with Buena Vista. there is no time to hu rt a doctor or The following programme will he Mrs Dudley Daniel has bought the rendered at the Cochran achool house go to the store for medicine. Mr. Bar- ¿end \J 5 the names o f dealers in C. W. Babcock property at Rellview. on June 9 th : After June 15th the steamboat i ber says: I have tried Chamberlains q I your town who do not sell our r«*und trip to Portland will cost only goods, and w e w ill .send you & Opening Song— school. 1 colic, cholera and diahrrea remedy Rev. Zimmerman 'g a ve an illustrat »1.26. collection o f pictures, in colors, o f Dialogue— Roberta Ballard,G. W liit- which is one of the best medieines 1 ed lecture at the Methodist church. famous towers o f the world, m I cakcr, J. Lorence— Th* Train to Mau- ever saw. I keep a bottle of it in my W e are to have a one fare round Our circle unveiled the monument I ro. A d TOWER C<£ L3TA6LI5MED 133d. ! » o » to n hum roan cimcaoo trip rate to the exposition on In d e room as I have had several attacks of in memory of Mrs Anna Birks in the L TOW«B CANADIAN CO. i N M . TOOONTO CAN Recitation—The Apple Blosaoin— nolle and it has proved to he the he«* pendence day. Sheridan cemetery Merle Mulkey. medicine I ever used. Sold by W il- Our school closes this week and »1 n Drug Co. Song— Two Little Blue Little Shoes Minnie Josephine, wife of Lyle .Tone* | Principal Newbill and most of the oth died at Buell June 3rd aged 27 years. — Anns May Lnngnecker, Ada Ixmg- er teachers will remain another year. Sho was a daughter of T. L. Butler, ' necker. BALLSTON. Recitation— Ruby Isrrenre. was 1-orn on Salt Creek and mostly It i« probable that we will have a V. B. Sears took in the county sea 1 Song— Vacation— Edna Mulkey Ada raised in Dallas. After funeral ser gravity water system, the water to be I Saturday. vice» by Rev Bryan she was laid to Longneoker. piped from a reservoir on the other Reeit it ion— The Game of See-Saw rest iu the Salt Creek cemetery. The OKAI.FR* in side of the river. Mr«. Ross Clark has been to North husband and two small sons survive — Jennings Lorence. It ¡0 said that the case of the city Yam hill. her. Duet— "K e p Iu’’— Ada Longnecker against Wing Song, in which he was Misa Calkins. Harvey Branson has returned from Job printing. lined $50 for selling liquor is to be ap- Washington. Dialogue— A Slight Misunderstand I P’ -abd to the supreme court. ing— Eilna Mulkey. Fl„_vd Sayre. H. S. Fudge is building a new barn Recitaiion— Jennie Whiteaker. F J Oberer, who w a s fined in the for Henry Clark Song— Vacation— Four Girla. j Recorders court $5 for assault propos Recitation— Von Cant Play in i Mv Charles Horton anti family went to to appeal though the law allows Yard— Flovd 8 ayre Fall« City Sunday. I no appeal where tine i* under $20 Few aro entirely free from It. Song— 8 ,ay In Yotire Own Back It may develop so slowly as to cause Yard— Ruby Iairenco. Perhaps thirty grand army men will R L. Sears has been working in a ! little If any dlaturbance during the whole Recitation — Valedictory — Roberta go to the state encampment at Sell- Forest Grove bicycle shop. 58 Slate street Ballard. period of childhood. wood next week and many will go to Mrs. Daniels has bought and moved ; Drama— School. j the Chatauqua near Oregon City next j It may thon produce Irregularity o f the | to a small plac# near Bellrue. ■Uuuach and howeis, dyspepnia, catarrh, month. Closing Song— School. and marked tendency to consumption Alice Goddard teacher. Mr«. Molson has been here from before manifesting Itself in much cutaneous Our mcw charter is by no means oat- eruption or glandular swelling. Needy with her parents, Mr and Mrs. | iafactorv to the people and some par s It Is best to be sure that you are quit* The Delineator for July i* at hand of it are inconsistent with other parts. Cook. free from It, and tor Its complete e r a d ia and fully tip to the usual Irgh mark tion you can rely on In ►bort it is a very lame affair and no The ladies of the circle nn Sunday of that magazine. It should he in ev D a lla s , O credit to llr s e responsible for its ori unveiled the mot-u ncut $ f Mrs. W. R. ery home where there ate refined la- gin Birks. die*. beet « I all OMdlcUws tor all buuiur*. The boom edition of th* Eut*r|>ri»e| M i«*«, Berths and Mshel Allen, cl fifteen. M. B. Grant, Dallas. THE Imparted German Coach Stallion ALBAN W ill make the season ot 1905 « t the Farmers feed shed ill Dallas, Oregon. Terms-- $10 $15 $20 HUBBARD & M c D A N IE L o f D allas, owners. Always Remember the Full Name | .axative Rrotao (Quinine [OILED CLOTHING 1 Cures a Cold in O n e Day, Grip in Two. ( . jff'n & rvtn ^ on Box. 25c. Chase & Skaife Wind Mills Pumps Scrofula and Tanks Salem, Oregon FREE! Tickets to the World s Fair From Dallas to Portland N o lottery, no scheme. A straight business deal. Free to all our custom ers and their friends w ho trade with us. C om e in and let us explain h ow we do do it. It will be a saving to you. Y ou rs for bargains in dry goods, clothing, etc. THE HUB Hood’s Sarsaparilla R. Jacobson&Co re go n .