I TELL SUFFERING From Itching and Bleeding Eczema — Pain Terrible— Body and Face Covered with Sores — Doctors and Medicines Failed. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA " N o tongue can tell how I suffered for five years with itching and bleed­ ing eczema, until I was cured by the Cuticura Remedies, and I am so grate­ ful I want the world to know, for what helped me w ill help others. M y body and face were covered with sores. One day it would seem to be better, and then break out again with the most terrible pain and itching. I have been sick several times, but never in m y life did I experience such awful suffering as with this eczema. I had made up my mind that death was near at hand, and 1 longed for that time when I would be at rest. I had tried many different doctors and mediciner without success, and m y mother brought me the Cuticura Remedies, insisting that I try them. I began to feel better after the first bath with Cuticura Soap, and one application o f Cuticura Ointment. I continued with the Soap and Ointment, and have taken four bottles o f Cuticura Resolv­ ent, and consider m yself well. A n y person having any doubt about this wonderful cure b, the Cuticura Rem­ edies can write io my address. M rs. A ltie Etson, Bellevue, M ich.” 1 c a n sit* th' eras»*.-« noddln A n ' a -d a n c ln ' In th' breeve. A n ' Hom<'where up a b o v e me. B e tw e e n th ’ trees a n ' sky. I h e a r th' r«-»tU-sa nlxh t h a w k 's S h a rp a n ’ roupin' cry. I h u g th ’ w a t e r to me, A n ' i kick it Into fo u m ; 1 turn upon m y b a c k a n ' float, W it h not a thought o' hom e; I d iv e d o w n t' th’ bottom A n ' feel rou n d fe r u «t u n ; N e x t I'm trendin' w ater, A n ' t' h elp a lo n g th' fun I try m y h an d at " d o g p a w " A n ' th' lo n g an' stead y stroke W h ic h yeurn a g o In th’ m ill pond M a n y a s w lm m ln ' record broke. M y h a ir h aln 't w h u t It used t* be; W h u t'rf left Is streak ed w ith g r a y . I'm g e ttln ' old, but I h av e a hope T h a t I 'll n ev er see th' d ay T h a t I c a n ’t go out u m o n g th' trees T ’ w here, th' b rook is ueep, W h e n th' d a y Is d y in ' In th' w e st A n ' th ’ b ird s a r e g o in ' t' sleep, A n ’ tak e a good old tash lon ed sw im . A s I did w h e n th' w o rld w u s g a y . W h e n there w a ’ n 't no c lo u d y d a y s a n ’ I H u d n u tld n ' t' do but play. —T h o m a s H o lm es. O M PL E T E fertilizers con­ tain the th re e essen tial ingredients— P o t a s h , phosphoric acid, nitrogen— and they must be in the right proportions to suit the different crops. W e have a book, “ Plant-Food, which explains these things fully and interestingly. It is free to farmers— let us send it to you. 99 u «r »*.>> io « m i l l I 'r n i i » . lu looking o ver a book o f travels lu France, written iftore than 100 years ago, I came across an interesting b it , about the way o f catching frogs for market. The author meutious the fact that frogs were sold by the bun dred lu the markets, that they were classed us Ash und thut only the hind quarters were eaten. But to come to tlie main point he says; "T o catch the frogs die fisherman puts one o f them In a glass vessel, which he dips into a brook, on, which the creature, finding it self in so strange u situation confined In the midst of water lu a transparent machine, or, I may say, invisible pris­ on, bogins to croak most melodiously, aud by his crouking makes multitudes o f other frogs come to him ou every side, us if to rescue their companion, when the frog fisher valiantly seizes his prey.” —London Chronicle. W a lter« h i i <1 Above the standard o f any o t h e r— Golden Gate Coffee It is tlie highest grade coffee on the market and goes to the consumer with our absolute guarantee that the contents of each tin will be found uni form in strength and qual it y. T ip «. A competent waiter is not a fool by a long shot, and no man is so liberal ut The Baby’s Hand. any other moment o f his life as when Address, German Kali Works, 93 Nassau Street, New York. A p recio u s g ift in Its h an d it brin gs, he is feeding well. A first class serving A g ift that w e m a y not see, man at table can wheedle u quarter or M eyer. W ilson A Co.. San Franciaco, ate sole agents for the Pacific coast. A hidden h u rp w ith its untouched hulf dollar out o f even a stingy blather­ strin g s O r the light o f poesy. skite by some delicate attention, by showing Just the least lilt o f interest In A m odel m eet fo r the b u ild e r's plane, S ld in I and 2 lb. nroma tins. his especial welfare. A German lieu­ A life fo r the sleep in g flow er, Grind fresli «ach day — not tuo fine. A lu re that lead s o’er the b ou n dless tenant in hard lines is waiting in a j main, swell hotel here. His tli** amount to J. A . F O L G E R (Sk C O . . S * n F r a n c i s c o A hope fo r the d a rk e st hour. The highest grade of wall plaster made, The only fire $10 a day. H e Is Incognito for the pres­ t i u b l i . b . a in la j o and water proof wall plaster for hop dryers— it is in- ent. University graduates could do j A n d the m oth er task it is to k n ow , T o w a tc h und to u nderstand, dispensable.k j;l)o not let i mini ta tors make you believe quite as well. The principal trouble is T o train a n d lead to its p e rfe c t g lo w that waiting ’s regarded as too servile, j T h e g ift In that little hand. cheaper wood fiber piasters just as good. There is on­ too menial, smacking too much o f skiv­ —C o r a W a t s o n D olson . er}’ . But good waiters make valuable ly tne one Elastic pulp plaster. Manufactured by involved in coin and stock .$112,000, B R IC H T S D IS E A S E . friends and earn several times as much God’s Own Country. and was paid by a party of busi­ money as bank clerks and shop sales T h e largest sum ever paid for a pre­ H a s y o u r din n er lost Its sa v o r? ness men for a specific for Bright's men. And the calling might be digni H a s y o u r g re e tin g lost Its cheer? scription changed hands iu San Fin n - disease and diabetes, hitherto incura­ Is y o u r d a lly stunt a bu rd en ? fled.—N ew York Frees. 517-519 Chamber of Commerce building, Portland, Or, cisro, August 30, 1901. T h e transfer ble diseases. Is y o u r la u g h te r h a lf a sneer? ’Phone Maine 2362. Write for catalogue. T h e r e 's a m edicine to c u re you. T h e y com m enced the serious inves­ W h y He W i w C a l l e d “ G o o d F r i d a y . " T h e r e 's a w a y to lift y o u r load. tigation of the specific Novem ber 15, A lfred Bunn, the celebrated English W it h a h orse an d a s a d d le a n d a 1900. T h e y interview ed scores of the m ile o f open road. impresario and operatic librettist of Uuder the uew ordinance persona cured and tried it out on its m erits by the last century, was not always in an ! carrying loaded revolvers or pistols in j Is y o u r e y e b a ll g r o w in g bilious? putting over three dozen cases on the amiable fram e o f mind, aud one day | I tlie streets o f Manhattan without a | Is y o u r tem per g e ttin g Bhort? treatm en t and watching them. T h ey And A ll Other Itching and Scaly I s this life u blind delusion he was seen at a rehearsal holding a j permit hereafter w ill be subjoct to a ( O r a grim , u n lo v ely sport? also got physicians to name chronic, wretched "super” by the collar aud Eruptions Cured by Cuticura. An# of $*250 or six mouths in prison, or T h e r e 's a w o rld o f h ealth an d b e a u ty . incurable cases, and adm inistered it scolding him savagely. The poor fel- | I both. T h e r e 's a help that can n o t fa ll, T h e agonizing itching and burning with tlie physicians for judges. Up The Leading Paper of the In a d a y behind the b u rro s low ’s frigh t and distress, says F. J. o f the skin, as in eczem a; the frigh t­ to A u gu st 25th 87 per cent o f the test O n a d u sty m ou n tain trail. Crowest in his biographical anecdotes ! ful scaling, as in psoriasis ; the loss of Pacific Coast D o B i r d s S ln ic f cases were eith er well or progressing hair and crusting o f scalp, ns in C A N T A L O U P E SEED. o f famous musicians, attracted the at­ C o m e out. old m a n ; w e ’re g o in g A naturalist has written to prove that favorably. •called head ; all demand a remedy of tention o f Malibrun, the famous priraa i T o a land th a t’s free an d la rg e , Th * San Francisco birds are not «ingcra, but whistlers; T h ere being hut thirteen per cen t almost superhuman virtues to success­ S e le c t io n S h o u ld IK -tfin W ith tb fi W h e r e the ra in le ss sk ies a r e re stin g donna. The lady crossed over to the fu lly cope with them. T h a t Cuticura M c lo n K I n t h e F i e l d . that Is to say, that the notes are pro­ O n a s n o w y m ountain m arge. of failures, the parties were satisfied manager und said: W h e n w e cam p In G o d 's o w n co u n try , Soap, Ointment, ami P ills are such duced through a tube—to be technical, ) and closed tlie transaction. T h e pre­ Careful seed selection and the grow ­ “ Do you know, I shall call y o u ‘Good Y o u w ill And y o u rs e lf ag a in . stands proven beyond all doubt. through the silt known as the glottis— ing o f tlie plant under peculiarly favor­ Friday.’ ” c e d in g of tlie investigating com m it­ W it h a Are anil a b la n k e t an d the Cuticura Soap, Ointment, ami Pills ara sold throughout not by the help o f vocal cords. Hut the able conditions in Colorado are credited tee and the clinical reports of the test the world. PiUter Drug * Chem. Corp., Boiton, Sole sta rs upon the p la in ! "W h y?” he asked. Proprietor«. OurScnd for “ liow to Cure Ecseuia. —B lis s C a rm a n . whole distinction is beside the point. cases were published and will be m ail­ "Because,” replied Malibran, ‘‘you The W eekly Chronicle with the evolution o f the Rocky Ford Any one who has seen a bird singing ed Iree on application. Address John • antnloiipe from the Netted Gem melon. are such a hot cross bun.” The very bes; weekly Newspaper will have seen both the vibrations in Nocturne. J. Fulton com pany, 409 W ashington published in the entire West. Seed selection is thought to play an im­ his throat and the variations in tlie ex­ TTp to her c h a m b e r w in d o w street, San Francisco, C alifornia. A sligh t w ire trellis goes. tent to which he opens and closes his portant part in the production of good A n d up this R o m e o ’s la d d e r melons. According to good authority, beak or mandibles; and, given these ac­ CH U RCH D IR EC TO R Y. C la m b e rs a bold w h ite rose. Iurlutling to any part of the companiments. together with the pro­ a perfect Rocky Ford cantaloupe Uuited States, < anuda ami Mexico should be slightly over four indies in di­ I lo u n g e In the Ilex s h a d o w s ; duction of an Inarticulate language, P reaciiin g hours at 11 and 7 :30. IN V IT E S D IS E A S E The Stirrup Cup. I see the la d y lean. whistling and singing become identical ameter and about four anti fi¿e-eightUs It is best because, besides M y sh ort a n d Iiapj» ■ d a y Is d on e; M . K. C H U R C H . U n c la s p in g her silk en girdle, The blood supplies nourishment and ! inches long. It should have silver gray printing all the news cr the world terms suggesting a distinction. People T h e lon g anti w e a r y nlgiit com es on. T h e c u rta in fo ld s betw een. strength to every part o f the body when j P rea ch in g Sunday m orn in g and ev- each werk in an interesting way A n d ut my d o o r tic p ile horse stan d s are accustomed to the idea that only a netting, which stands out like thick, it is rich, pure and healthy. When from 1 ••ning. Sunday school at 9:45. Ep- an d f u lly illustrv.ing m a n y She sm iles on her w h ite ro se lo v e r; T o c a rry me to u n k n o w n lands. few species o f birds, such as the par­ heavy lace, practically covering the eu- •ny cause it becomes diseased or weak it \ worth league at fi :‘ >S P ra ye r m eet­ She re a c h e s out h er hand articles, it ha:; spscial depart­ rot and the jackdaw, can be taught, tire melon save the w ell defined slate cannot supply the nutriment the system j H is w h in n y shrill, his p u w in g hoof, A n d help s him In a t the w in d o w — ments devoted to— in g Thu rsday even in g .— Jas. M oore, but in wild life almost all birds are colored stripes which run the entire needs, and the body is unable to resist the Sound d re a d fu l a s u g a t h e r in g 's t o r m I see It w h e re I sta n d ! pastor, AGRICULTURE A n d I m ust le a v e this sh e lte rin g ro o f mimics to some extent, and probably length. The Interstices lu the netting diseases and troubles that are constantly I T o h er sc a rle t Up sh e hold s him A n d Joys o f life h o .soft an d w a rm . HORTICULTURE more o f them than people realize could should be light olive green, turning assailing it to break down the health. A n d kisses him m a n y a tim e— POULTRY B A P T IS T C H U R C H . be taught to imitate human sounds.— slightly yellow when the melon is ready I have used 8. 8. 8. and found it to be T e n d e r and w a r m the Joys o f life ; A h , me, It w a s he th at w o n her LIVE STOCK an excellent blood purifier and tonic. for market. G o o d frie n d «, the fa ith fu l an d the P rea ch in g Sunday m orn in g and e v ­ B e c a u s e he d a re d to clim b! Pearson’s W eekly... MINING M y blood w a s w« ak and im pure, and ns The Inside o f the melon is certainly a result my system became very much en in g . Sunday school at 10. B. Y . LITERATURE as essential ns the outside, and a Colo- run d ow n und debilitated. I lost twenty P. U. at fi;30. Prayer m eetin g W e d ­ FASHIONS or more pounds in w eigh t, had no appe­ nesday e v e n in g .— J. B . T h om p son , and SPOkTS tite and w a s in bad shape. Seeing 8. S. 8. advertised I began its use, and am w ell ( pastor. These are presided over by ileased with the results alter using it or some little while. M y system and editors having a thorough knowl­ general health have been w on d erfully edge of their specialties. The built up, and I no not hesitate to give P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H . pages devoted to Agriculture, 8. S. 8. the credit for it. H . M A R T IN . P rea 'u iin g Sunday m orn in g and e v ­ W a rre n , O., 60 Second St. Horticulture, Poultry and Live ening, Sunday school at 10. Chris­ Stock are well illustrated and Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Scrofula, tian E ndeavor at 0:30. Prayer m eet­ filled with matter of the greatest Catarrh, Old Sores, Malaria, Contagious interest to all engaged in these in g Thu rsday e ve n in g .------, — . ------- Blood Poison, etc., are the results o f bad industries, every lin e b e in g ----, pastor. or diseased blood, and until this vital j written by those who are in close fluid is cleansed and made pure, strong I touch with conditions prevailing and healthy, these diseases w ill continue. on this Coast. C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H . The greatest o f all blood purifiers and P rea ch in g Sunday m orn in g and ev­ tonics is S. S. 8. It has been curing all SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY. enin g. Bible school at 10. S en ior diseases of the blood for more than forty ! It will be sent free. C hristian E ndeavor at 6:30. Bible years by going down to the very root of Do you wart the Chronicle class ami prayer m eetin g T hu rsday the trouble, forcing out all poisons and m uc k y f o r d s s a y r d pom s e e d . impurities and building up every part of $2.00 e v e n in g .—-G. L. L obdell, pastor. Ladies $2.50 shoes .................. Mens $1.25 underwear $ .95 experim ent station bulletin says the system by its fine tonic effect. S. S. S. $2.50 Mens $1.50 underwear Ladies $d 00 shoes...................... $1.15 rado cures Rheuma- j the fiesb should be thick and firm, Showing the United States, Do­ tism, Skin Dis­ Mens shoes at same reductions: free from any watery appear­ E V A N G E L IC A L C H l ’ R C H . Mens $1.00 golf shirts minion of Canada and Northern eases, Scrofula, $ .85 smooth, ances, rich, molting in flavor. The P rea ch in g Sunday m o rn in g and e v ­ Mexico on one side. M AP OF C a t a r r h , Old Mens $ .75 golf shirts Ladies $1.50 waists .... $1 10 $ .00 color o f the flesh near the rind should en in g. Sunday school at 10. Christian THE WORLD, presenting to view ■' QLr-".^ Sores, Malaria, E ndeavor at 6:30. P rayer m eetin g in one continuous map, with all $1.45 Mens $1 25 golf shirts C o n ta g io u s Ladies $2.00 waists ..... $ 95 bo dark green, shading lighter toward seed cavity, which should lie salm­ PURELY VEGETABLE. B l o o d Poison i areas in true proportion, the en­ T hu rssdy even ing.— D. M. M etzger, Mens $1.50 golf shirts Ladies $2 50 waists $1.75 $1.20 the and all other ! tire surface of the Earth on the on. or orange in color. The flesh is pastor, other side. Ladies $0,00 waists $2 25 m ottled with salmon and not un­ blood troubles, and cures them perma- > Ladies corsets and wrappers at great re- often nently. S. S. S. is the acknowledged commonly Is entirely o f that color. Send $2 and get the Map and Ladies $2.00 skirts $2.25 ductions. The first steps In seed selection king of blood purifiers and the greatest "W eekly Chronicle” for one year, o f all tonics. Books on the different dia- j postage prepaid on Map and should be made when the melons are $2 50 Ladies $4.50 skirts eases, and any medical advice you may Paper. Mens long duck boots $4.50 growing. Extra prolific hills should be wish will be given without charge. Ladies $5.00 skirts $2.90 T IM E C A R D NO . 2 4 . Mens short duck boots.. $2.50 marked with sticks, and the earliest TH E S W IF T SP EC IFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. The Daily and Map Ladies $0.00 skirts .......... ... $4.50 ripening melons conforming to tlie No. 2 for Y u q u iu a : By mail, postage paid Ladies gum hoots $150 above ideal should be saved for seed. Leaves A lb an y ....................12:45 p m Misses gum boots Mens $ .50 underwear $1 26 Seeds from these choice specimens Leaves C o r v a llis .................. 1:45 p m * -42* Only $8.75 a Year lie planted in u place isolated Summons. A rrives Y a q u i n a ................. 5:45 p m $ .85 Childrens gum boots Mens $1.00 underwear $1.10 should from other melons, and the same care No. 1 re tu rn in g : Address should be exercised the follow in g year. Leaves Y a q u in a .................. 7:15 a m In the circuit court of thestat«* of Oregon for j M. H. de YOUNG, The individual grow er should save his Leoves C o r v a llis ...................l l ; 3 0 a m the county of Polk. — Department No. 2. Proprietor own seed, as he can give it more care­ Sophia Hazleton, plaintiff,') mitin, i A rrives A lb a n y ......................12:15 p m "S a n Francisoo Chronicle," ful attention than any commercial seed No. 3 for A lb a n y -D e tro it: San Francisco, Cal. er sent per annum from date j A c r o s s the le sse n in g h o u rs to me. W l i l i e llo t o f t h e t im p e . Juoed to Henrietta Maria, consort o fj 1 Detroit 7 ; 30 s. m., arrivin g there in T o b o a r m e fo rth to u n k n o w n lands. until paid, which said mortgage is recorded I W h a t storm can those b ra v e w in g s assail. W hite rot, a disease that has o f lute in Volume **R” at Page 457 of the mortgage Charles I., lu a noble venison pie. ; —John H u y . am ple tim e to reach the Brei ten bush W h a t tem pest toss # ia t p e a c e fu l sea? "W hen the pie was opened." out step­ years I h »«* ii very destructive in Ohio record« of Polk County Oregon, said not«* be- | hot springs that day. A ll h a p p y th in g s you seem to b r in g — Where th’ Crook Is Deep. ped Jeffer;, In all the dignity o f Id« j grape grow ing districts. Is character­ ing due one year after date thereof, and ior Train No. 4 between Alban y and the sale of the real estate in said mortgage , A c a r g o o f lo n g so u gh t desires. I Ilk«* t' git a w a y frien tow n eighteen lu bes and made a courtly j ize«! by late development, more espe­ describe«! for for the payment of the »mount ' D etroit connects wilh the Eugene local R e b ir t h «»f Joy. g la d so n g s o f s p rin g * T h o se m u g g y n m m > T «lavs. cially in later July and during August. ol visaii« e to tl.e uatouUlictl and de- j found to he due there«>n by «aid court, to wit ! at Alb an y, also with local from C or­ A n d su b tle hin ts o f hidden Ares. T ’ break away fro m buxln« as cares, First a light colored spot, then the $882.70 with interest there«>n at the rate of lighted ijueeii, begging to be taken into Ferirettln ' city ways. vallis. #'s t stan d I silent an d a p a rt, A n ' w .m d e r out n n io rg th' tr«*«*s tier serviee, a favor which was prompt- | whole grape hangs rotted and o f the 8 per cent |*er annun from «late of note to T rain \ 5 leaves Corvallis at 6 : 30 C o n n e c t i n g at Lyle w i t h t h e U n w e lc o m in g y o u r f a i r a r r a y , j T ' w h e re th' b ro o k 1« deep •nine light brown color, with fungous •tate of decree. ly grunted. a. n i„ arrives at Albany 7 :30 a. m. in • t'lth e.v«*s turned to w a rd you. bu t w ith The «late of the first publication is the 15th W h e n th' d a . « d v lr ' In th went pustule# o f darker browu. subsequent­ «lav <*f September U0o; and the date of the ! heart Jeffery was a man o f stout heart tim e "> catch Eugene local lo Portlan d An* th’ blr<;« a r «.In' * si. - p. Still w ith the sh ip o f y e s te rd a y ! • ud adventurous spirit. He fought * ly meal)* white lu the dried grape. The hist publication thereof, is the 27th. day of! W h e n th « rl« ’ . t ch irp s t' th k a ty d id ami train to Detroit. l!>0*v - M a r y K ld g e ty Schott. R a ilw a y C o m p a n y for period when the grape« beglu to as­ Oct« A n ' th’ tn rM o Jo his it« voice two duels, one with a turkeycock and 1 rain No. 8 leaves Alban y for Cor- This summon* is published by order of the T ' th' choir that r I'.e.c a fe llo w feel die se« oud with a Mr. Crofts, who fan- ; sume a ripened color la one o f great Honorable William Galloway, bulge of «aid i Wa h ka i cu s, Daly, v a liis a t 2:40 p .m . after the arrival '8 If h Iv us w > ii«i rejoice Wishing. danger. Treatm ent originally recom­ Court at Chandler* at Salem, Marion County , . I the little tuau armed with a «quirt o f 8. P. northbound overland. Centerville Cot dendale B e c u s lie * • id a 'm e • t' 1*** A lak e an d a fa lr v boat mended by the Ohio exj»erlment sta­ Oregon on the 13th. «lay «»f September A. I) ; &n«l all other Klickitat valley points. • u l was forthwith shot dead. Tw ice W h e r e ' o.i ban done M s best Plain No. 7 leaves Corvallis at 6 :0 0 T o sail In the m o o n ligh t clear. tion is about that for black rot. with 190A T ’ ch eer th* heart a n ' m in d a n ’ soul Jeffery saw the Inside o f prison walls A m i m errily w e w o u ld fl«>at Steamers leave Portland «lailj, event Sunday, at p. ni., arrives in Alban y at 6 .4 0 p in , KD. F. C O A D , A n ’ g iv e tir w e a ry r« *t perhaps more emphasis on the later ap­ F ro m the d ra g o n s that w a tc h us here. 1 —once wheu he was captured by the 7 a. Tii., connecUnf at Lyle with (*. R .«c N. train for in time to connect with the local lor A tto rn e y for plaintiff. plications o f iMmleaux mixture and d o .iendafe at 5:80 p. ml, train arrivnur aAOokien- French on his way across the chuuuel 1 lll:e f sit dsirn In th’ brook. dalo at 7.:«5 p. tn. StoanMr* arrive The Dalles flsSn Eugene and way | h »i »»»«. T h y g o a n should be a sn o w w h ite silk. W h e r e th’ \ it :•'» ru n n in deep. Mid again when he was captured by p. m. stemnur leave* The Dalle* daily, except Hun- T rain No. 7 leaves Alban y for C or­ A nd strin g s «»f orient pearls. A n ' stiet« h it ! ns a fre e m a n sh ou ld day. at 7:30 a. in. C R A N. triln , v h \ in« iroMen- Barbary corsair*- and to (town his ca L ik e g o s s a m e rs dip p ed In inilk. d\ie at S:lrt a m connect* « a h ».hi« -»earner for P >rt vallis at 9: 15 p. m., after the arrival o l A n ’ dtood days. W h e n i’d! th ’ w o i ' 1 wt s gay. being mixed up In the popish plot and Re«! ru b le s sh ou ld d e c k thy hands. For further information apply to W h e n there w a n t no clou tv «la y s a n ' 1 ended his rather troublous days in the A n d «tlam nnds sh ou ld be thy d o w e r. F or d fU ilo d in lo rm .tio n of ticket«, H a d nuth ln ' t’ «lo but play. J .C . M A Y O , B u t fa irie s h av e b ro k e their w a n d s Gate House In 1682. A. v-vs rc«tnrcs color to griy hair, all the dark, rich color It used bertli renorrm ion*. e«c., c » ll or w rit« I c a n h e a r l b ' br«»ok a -h u m h ln ’ A n d w ish in g h a s lost Its p o w e r General Passenger Agent. l u L h i sh a d o w o f th' tr«***-. tj hnve. The hair stops irj.injf, grows long and heavy, #jd all to Alifer »«re el w hnrf, P o r t l.u d , O r. —T h o m a s H ood. H. Cockrell, agent. Alban y, i Mar* r«- «*4 n a « H . G. C A M P B E L L , Manager. ^«-25* «iff disappears. An elegant d re s s in g .* ^ CV Wm. V .1 r. H. Cruuise, agent, Corvallis . E la s tic P u lp P la s te r. 1 The Pacific Pulp and Plaster Co., ITCHING ECZEMA r --------- > Chronicle BAD BLOOD CLOSING SALE! $1.50 a Year i W e m ust reduce stock before rem ovin g to Condon, O regon , and, therefore m ake great concessions on prices, com m encing T u e s d a y , S e p te m b e r 19th: Reversible Map? Corvallis and Eastern Railroad. A special run on hats, gloves, umbrellas, caps and trunks. M any other articles too numerous to m ention. A l l sale prices are strictly cash. A ll accounts n o w on books m ust be settled by O ctober 1st. A ll garm ents, shoes, etc., to be tried on at store and cannot be return­ ed except for defects. S. C. Dodson & Co D A L LA S O R E C O N .: Regulator Line. Bailey Gatzert Regulator Daiies City Metlako Columbia River and Northern M ALLS Hair Renewer