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H E POLK COUNTY IT E M IZ E R THE m i Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know it. H ow T o F in d O ut. Fill a bottle or common glass with your DALLAS, TEIDAT, OCT. 6. 1005 water and let it stand twenty four hours, a sediment or set tling indicates an i>ishM*iKD K vsby F riday M okrinu A 7:30 unhealthy condi tion of the kid VV. A . W A S H , neys; If it stains your linen It is KI>1 TOR AND PBOPK1KTOK. evidence of kid- 7 X I ney trouble; too frequent desire to SU BSC RIPTIO N K A T E S: Jv pass it or pain in the back is also 4 1 5 0 ......................................... Per year convincing proof that the kidneys and blad $ 7 5 .................................. P r r a i x months der are out of order. 4 0 ..............................Per th r e e months W h a t to Do. Adv eitising rates made known on There is comfort in the knowledge so a p p lica tio n . Correspondence is solicit* often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every F ine J o b Printin g done at reasonable wish In curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part *n ices. of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, C y ru s B r o w n le e N e w to n . wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant This noted California humorist and necessity of being compelled to go often entertainer, wilt give an entertamni« nt during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra st the college chapel thin Fridav even ing. Cyrus Broolee Newton was horn ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won forty-six years ago in California. After derful cures of the most distressing cases. completing his college course in hi, If you need a medicine you should have the native state, he taught elocution in ;i best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. number of le «ding educational institu You may have a sample bottle of this tions in the interior of the State, and : wonderful discovery later accepted the position of professor and a book that tellsj more about it, both sent! of elocution with Ht.In gnatiu* College | of San Francisco. His splendid hu absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer fit noma of Swamp-Roo«. morons en te rta inm en ts attracted wide j Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men attention in his native State. He has tion reading this generous offer in this paper. appeared over fifty times in San F ra n cisco alone, before clubs, lodges Do not make any mistake, but re churches, etc. He is without doubt member the name, Swamp-Root, J)r. the most finished entertainer t bis State Kilmer's Swamp-Ro ot, and the ad- has produced. "A s an en tertainer he die«s, Bin gham pto n, N. Y . on every ’••is no su p etiir and few equals." buttle. T ick ets 25ceots. Student* 15 cents. C r o n t R e d u c t io n S a le . •$; W ith «very range s«*ld during tin** *al«*, w« give absolutely free $fi.50 in I * goods, including anything in the store, l'beae are all first elans steel ranges ■ I «uch ill** well known Bridge Jr- Beach, tin CJuick M< al and Moores sieel ranges. Win Faull. m \Va> MEDICINE n* WOMEN * II >p picking all over with. -i -M Prunes are i f Hue quality but lack j «piali tiiy . •V -V?' Mrs Stingi« leaves f«»r New Mexico I jg*' days. Our pastor is Rev. Idaho district. ! Adams -V >> a POPCORN. If you are nervous and tired out continually you could have no clearer warning of the approach of serious female trouble. Do not wait until you suffer un bearable pain before you seek treat ment. Vou need Wine of ( ’ardui now just as much as if the trouble were moro developed and the tor turing pains of disordered men struation, bearing down pains, leucorrhuea, backache and head ache were driving you to the un failing relief that vV ine of Cardui has brought hundreds of thousands of women and will bring vou. Wine of Cardui will drive out all trace of weakness and banish nervous spells, headache and back ache and prevent the symptoms from quickly developing into dan gerous troubles that will bo hard to check. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui today. If your dealer does not ke«'p it, semi the money to the bodies’ Advisory Dept., The Chattan sjga Medicine Co. bhu. lanoorji., Kim., mid Ko medici.io v. *11 be uont you. •d. **• • *> • -Sì- & à William F a i r. COMM IH8IONK RH. Garbili lias gone to Catarrh ^°* SUNNY l)or Gibson and family spent couple of weeks at Netarts bay. a Ben Syk«*s and wife have departed for their Pennsylvania home after a short otav here. Men’« Good Suits at from $5.00 to $15.00 former price« $8.00 to $25 00 Bov«’ Lung Pant Suits at $4 00 to $8 75 fo-itner piices $0.50 to $12.00 All our overcoats t»> every kind at cost. New fall style«. E\«rything in Furnishings, Houery, Shirts of all kinds at cost. F o r O v e r S ix ty Y e a r s . A. Todd and wife, of Cuba, visited I friends here last week. ^ . | The Misses Mabel and Francis < onp «r are attending the state university. Paul Roebl and wife, of Great Falls, Sun ! Montana, are visiting ber brother, i Sam. Goff. NEEDED y o u n g m e n and la d le s <»f «rood h»wt*,to LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND RAILROAD ACCOUNTING We furnieh 7ft |>er cent, of the O|>erutom and station Agent* in America. Our six nchoola arts the larjfent excluait« TeUifraph Sch<H>l* in the world Kit’ablitthed 20 year* and emloraed by all leadinif Uailr<N id «‘tllcialn. W* excute a |2S0 Itomi to every student to furniMh him or her a position (mvine from >«40 to a«*« a month in State* east of the Koeky Mnun- talML >»r from YTff lo itoo a mu'itli m M ktss « < -i of the Koskie*. im m e d i a t e l y upon g r n d u a tlo n Student* can enter at any time No vacation*. For full ) mii tleulara reirantinx anv of our School* writedirevt to our executive otIU-e * t cincinnati, Ohio, catalogue free. THE NURSE SCHOOL Of TELEGRAPHY C i n c i n n a t i, O hio. A tla n ta , (ìa. T exark an a T ex. B u ffa lo , N. Y. Latro«***©. Win. S a tt F r a n c i s c o , C al. SACRED HEART ACADEMY. ,« A Salem Oregon. .<* .* Opens September 12, 1905. J and aJJresses of yourself and two of your fiiends. and the date when you will pioi aKy enter a business colleff, ant ' u will creJ.t v ,u with $5.00 on our $63.00 scholarship. Our school offer» exceptional advantages to students of Business, Shorthand, Fngiish.etc. B est iNSfRucTtoN—L owest T uition Miss Ethel Harris and Miss Foster i»f Salem visited here Sunday. Mrs. W a lte r Jo h n s o n ,o f Portland, is visiting at the Walling boms Miss Esther Anderson, of Astoria, commenced school at Zena, Monday. Hop pickiiiK ...»anil in pmlrri .nil tli, (-amper, relumed to their home. M •« Onwdy. of Mont., an old friend of Mr. Kdmoneon «ml wife, ¡a viailin|r them. \ ' ' ÿ Henry W right and wife, Misses Lin nie Mitchell and R uth Adams \V . v were Portland visitors last week. /i\ Mrs. Dim ick, who ha» been suffer - 1 4 ing from blood poison caused bv run- I ' ning a sliver in her foot, is a little bet ter. » :\y I n s o m n i a a n d I n d i g e s t i o n C u re d . " L a s t year I bad a very severe a t V tack of indigestion. I could not sleep j at night and suffered mo«t exerniat- i ing pain* for tli-ee hours pfter each j meal. I was trouble«! this way for three m on ths when I used Ch am ber lain’s Sto mach and Liver Tablets, and | received immediate relief,” says J o h n Dixon, Tullarnore, Ontario, Canada For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. A J u d ic t o u s I n q u ir y . m , . • ^ • Guns ami Ammunition Fool Hall Sup.nlit‘8, Gymnasium supplie*. Kun Kutter Kutten 22Ö Commercial St. Salem. Posts and Slabwood. Sawed oak post« from t! to 10 feet Miss Amelia Robison, of Tillamook long, sawt'd oak gate posts, and <»:*k Citv, b:*s bean visiting Miss Stella slabs for 50 cent« a load at the mill Craw foni. for «ale bv Thorough instruction giv en in all English lira riche*, Mrs. Olive Morris and daughter, music, plain sewing ami fan Amy. of Washington, have been xri»it- Martin & Blodgett. cy needle work. Select libra ing Mrs. F r a c k IV«»1er. On the Boisé farm west of Dalla». ry and tine cabinet of valu W B. Duncan went to Portland able specimen*. Pupils ot Sunday, when* he i» summoned to be on »he l T. S. grami jury for the month all religion* dernominatioii* of p is o s c u * r row- ^ October. COSES «HtKI al i i m m u í . o* received and their welfare n**« ««men ueh »y Syrup, m * T r * » s * * *♦<».«,( U m r x Mre. K m i * Pn ac t». of La Center, I carefully guarded. i Washington, who has been visiting . / a v <•> <♦> Forest gone to S. C. D( Prof, have l>e« E x positi eil to H vear. .< lv ' •V- \y .V \ y . ❖ > . •V . .V vv oV . <*> <♦> <t> <♦> <♦> 1 Sodi -V - s-' Sy \ \y sy \y ■ MT ./X. .V . \y \y <*> 4 í ? 'V /A' . \y A sy T . B. in the n the Cast decided with the Sick I ordered i« quid Stomaci by Stufi Mr. C of paint <fc Corni there ar valley— «ilion m hi« hou eluding y Always Remember the Fiali Name B o o k to D e d ic a te H a ll. On November 7 1 h , Hon. I. I. Bosk hea«l consul of th* Woodmen of the World, will be in Dallas f«>r the pur pose of dedicating the structure just being erected by T he Woodman Hall Builoing association. As Mr. Boak will make but few other stops in Oregon, it i« to be expected that a large l u m ber of visitors from up and down the West 8i«le will be present to see and bear for th* first lime the new bead consul, sucessor to the late lamented F. A. Falkenburg. The exercises will be free to tl»«* public and consist of an xdibess by Ntight*«r Bonk, supple mented by songs, etc. by local talent. It will also be an occasion for a meet f ttie uniform rank, who will parade. teams being expected from Monmouth, Independence, Sheridan, McMinnville, Newherg Cornelius, Dayton, Gaston, Amity and other w**st si<le town, they coming up at night and return* ing in the morning. By that time our train will have returned to it» old <♦> >> /*>. .V . m a . • • / yw /Is. a \ .V . \*/ , jvV-. •. A\ y/ » A\ w %y \y ,4 '. .<&. ' . v . /À\ a \ I a x a tiv e R r o m o O p in in e Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. ohe scjiedule arriving here a t 7 10, and by the St. J o cut off serving both line» of railway. Box. Lot Shreve Dodson. 2ÒC. i« clerking for S. C. Mix* Bones, formerly of Sheridan, WA« drowned in Portland Sunday. Married st St. J o h n ’« Lutheran ch urch, Salem Ore., September 19th, Dr. Hu nter and family will occupy 1905, Miss Leona Becker to Edward the T . B. Rowell home after Novem Brown, of Winona, Minn. The bride* ber 1st. wa* i resident of Oak Grove, Polk Mr«. David Cosper’s sister. Mr«. county. T he newly married couph will live at Winona, Minn., where Mr • Conner, has returned to her Califor nia home. Brown has charge of a farm. iLpkoT^ PfErt/coaCt CO U R SES OF STUDY 1* . m ^aet , da, ■». 1 «w u rook c r v s t a l. a r s a m o n g th a g ran d » tx h ts to ba WILLWIE'ITE IMVERSITY Normal School Trainiug W "Wz, /, A 3 IE C O N D FK TZBS T i l * T *L *- u U M O r r W T M 8 I X M O N T H S c -Tl O r detft tt,¿a A I 1 8 H I P 3 IN T H E B ^ H N K JC -W \ L K E H B U R IK IN S CO ia-B CnB O F P O R T L A N D . P« T h c s s «'’ h o larsh tp s w a rs s elactsil a i ta r cors!(if»r.n g m a n y collega«, and « ar« s»- lecr^d b-jran sa T h * T a le g ra m b a l la v a t h a t th e B -h * '•r*-WaJkar CoUags o f l-r s th e beet op p o rtu n ity to sa^n re a b u siness ed u catio n of an y collage of its kîn 1 In the W e s t. T h - *• sch o larsh ip s t r a t .x n . f e r - j ab i*. and i r » y b* used, given »»ray. o r i >. sold to >njr on* In you r dt»ti A L L T H * P R I Z E # O 0 ’ w-U.5 L I COLLEGE 0F LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE OF ORATORY COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE COLLEGE OF LAW SCHOOL OF ARTS ACADEMY All of the eight grade» of the common »chool* are taught in the tram g department. No tu ition is charged for thi» depart ment. For catalog s*!dress PRESID EN T, Salem. Ore. >> . R. Jacobson &Go., Dallas. WY In fori many c con «equi fall. Sec th ery in w thing on Loughar V . ' .v . .V . A >7 « vy 1 .............. # m m mjm m,m $ This great closing out sale begins September 23, 1905. Come early while the good things are plenty and the assort ment complete. Going out of business. Everything at cost, Fixtures for sale. Store for rent. <♦> of merchandise M ust besold Ralph ing Hutu coming i in ili«' U free. ’F S E E OUR NEW D jp irtm en t 4,J Tom ¡V land ho« led on fc Dr. H of Ann i T H E B IC Y C LE M A N \ M. W. Cascado and fishi Outing Flannel at Cost. Fiotn cents up. Mr». Catherine Haskett, of Dixie, i» visiting in Ashland. When in need of Lot SI to upon ComJon. Cotton and Wool Blankets all sizes and qualities at cost. From 40cent« up. T H IN K O r > Taylor Dalla?, 11 ivo. When Vau ghn have* toe grade ur Everything at Cost. • W L. placo, i« ca n t hoi Miss Morgan has been visiting her sister, Mr». Clarence Brown. l’li«* city council met Monday night in regular session. Present — Str.ft’rin, Coad, Copper, Hlniw, mayor, police judge, and m ar shal. Absent— Aver«, Boats, and Belt. An ordinance was ordered prepared for a «ewer through the alley in block 10 T h e ord« r for a concrete walk on the west side of M a in " across Mill was rc8»*inded and one ordered across from 1 the court house to center of block 10. | t Claims allowed : ■ M. D Ci-ulter, apt i n k l i n g ........... $ 5.00 Johnso n Lumbering Co............... 10.92 ! An ordinance to license wood saws failed to pass. Councilman Bell wax granted in- i definite h a v e of absence on acco un t of ! sickness. Go to «tore for Shoes that Fit and Wear. Hayes. KinibaP an«l Chapman have finished picking prunes and Mr. Ellis will finish this week. Dog** have been playing navoc with sheep around her«). Farm ers are busy plowing and get ting in their fall grain. Charle living in for. Everything at Cost. G gt shoes are »old on merit and at what the makers charge us for them. A well known traveling man who visi»s the drug trade says lie ha« often | heard dtuggists inquire of customers who asked for a cough medicine. WRITE )0R CATALOGUt “IT’S MK£ ( whether it w h s wanted fo r a child or T H E M U LT M O rdA H • j an adult, and if for a child they almost invariable recommend Cham berlain’s I B U S I N E S S IN S T IT U T E '. Cough Remedy. T here is not the least M. A. ALBIN, PNC». • danger frutti it a n d it always cures. PO R T LA N D , O R E . # se SIXTH »T, T here i« not the leant danger in giving ^ •«••••••a it, and for coughs, colds and crop it is unHirpasxed. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. SPRING VALLEY. Canne They are all put in at this «nle sc a« to ju st save ourselves the money out on them. This i« your golden opportun ity to fit yourself for winter a* the gieat Closing Olit »ale. The M Bex J a c k e t and Coat are the h« st an i at «It • sale. T h e prices are less than cheaper makes are sold Mr. Berg and wife went to Portland to prove up on their claims. O U R C iT Y D A D S . M. lit grocftiy. All our Fall Coats, Skirts, Dress Goods and Findings are coming in. Mrs. (). H. Cobb lias gone to se«* her sick daughter, Mrs. Ltiper at Amity. T h e coon show met with a frost here. H o o d s S a r s a p a r illa Anmiully to till the now positlona created hv railrtNsd and Tel Pit raj>h Companie«. We want For g Everything at Cost. 4 Mirs Bertha Ohm» is up from Port DrotMoinking parlors have been Is a constitutional disease land attending the normal. ! opened here by Mrs. E. T. Henkle and originating in impure blood Miss Lula Locke. an «requiring constitutional Russel Clemen* and Robert Fish Frank Ryder and Bertie Moore wore back visited the exposition last w«*ek. treatm ent acting through I married in Vancouver Sunday. They and purifying the blood fo r Miss Nellie Gardner, of Monin utb, wjq return home in a few we ks. bn« been secured to teach the Antioch its radical and permanent school. In spite of the unfavorable weather, the postponed races of last Friday and cu re. Be sure to take Our school will begin next Monday, Saturday were eonsiered a success, wit a Hsdie Richardson, of MoCov, as teacher. ! M a n y hops «re vet left unpicked in I this vicinitv and the comlition« arc Nasal and other local forms o f catarrh Crosby Dalton, of Monmouth, was verv unfavorable. I be pickers are tir •re quickly relieved by Catarrlets, which allay inflammation and deodorize in our midst Wednesday on special I ¡„g" ,,f tliu continued rain and arc business. ; leaving. S«n*p*r01a, all druggists. $ 1 . - - mail “ order - ------- *y, — 5 0 et». R. Weist and Miss Nellie Gard ner ,! ■— — CaUrrlets, only. — F o r testimonials o f remarkable cures of Monmouth passed here Thursday j •and for our Book on Catarrh, No. 4. •nroute to Antioch. C L Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. ¡ 3 d v r . l v ' y # r i .> ' Our neighbors and friouds a r e Vu-k c a u c a - r /a M from tbs hop tiebls and a r e now busy Olp this out, return to us with the names • W 111 their f a ll w o r k . RIMALI, furili for rent by Sila« Orchard In Dallas. 5 0 0 0 TELEGRAPHERS Able S« N um in A Hosiery: The be«t made. All 25 ce nt quality at 20 cents, all 15 cent quality at 11 cents. Everything at Cost. Mens, Boys and Children’s Suits at a Great Saving to the Buyers. Henry Bollile and wife and Mn». Leover, of Scio, were at the home of Ja m e» Sykes for a few day«. IN D E P E N D E N C E . First, »oak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften i t; then pare if down a« clone > 1 « possible without drawing blood and spplv Chsmber- U i n ’s Pain Bnlm twice daily, rubbing vigorously for five m iu rtee «1 each ap- plication. A corn plaster should be worn a few days to protect- it- from the shoe. As a general liniment for sprain**, bruises, lameness and rheuma- li«m, Pain Balm is umqoaled. F«» r sale by Htafriu Drug Co. $ 2 5 *0 0 0 W orth of Merchandise now offered you at less than cost. Must be closed out by ^ JA N U A R Y 1,1906. J a m e s Sykes has been to Dillas and also took a trip to bis V\ illumina ranch recently. It may be a piece of miperHuous ad vice to urge people at this season of the year to lay in a supply of Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy. I t is almost sure to be needed before winter is oyer, and mucii more prompt and satiifact- ory results are obtaind when taken as soon as a cold is contracted and be fore it has become settled in the sys tern, which can only be done by keep ing the remedy at hand. T his remedy is widely known and so altogether good that no one should hesitate about buying it in preference to any other. It is forsale by Stafrin Drug Co. H o w t o C u r e C o r n s a n d B u n io n s . * WHAT V THE Having decided to give our entire tinui ami money to our wholesige business in San Francisco, we will begin Sept. 23rd to close out our entire stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, etc. Everything in stock at cost or less than cost— it must be sold. Everything marked down in plain figures and one price to all. this is the great est offer ever made to the buying public. A new, clean first class stock at cost. Our buyer bought heavily for fall, not knowing our plans, therefore our stock is complete in all lines. Our new goods are now coming in, and they fall on the al tar at cost price. Nothing reserved— everything must go Mrs. W elch, of Mulem, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs J a m e s Sykes. S o m e S e a s o n a b 'e A d v ic e . E l L ‘) C ' S m J . N. I of Baker Our teacher, Miss Dodson, is board at Joh n Sykes. Mrs. La Ratndeur, a former resident I «if this place, died in ’Frisco recently SLO P E . Wilson Hill was in Hheridsn day. ^ *> <*■ . ^ Clothing, Mens Furnishings, Dry Goods and Ladies' Wear J|| W m . Zn/.el visited at Jus. Mitchell’s | One night last week a crowd of young penile serenaded Frank Craw* last week. | ford and bride. They wtre invited in George Brown has gone to Portland j and royally entertained. to Mtteinl school. . , , i ' ' llmot Cooper and family are visit- Mr*. Wilcox and Mrs. Green have | ing Mrs. C< open* parents, Mr.and Mr«. been to Portland. Massey, at Brook», before leaving for Mr. Marks and family have been j Illinois to spend the winter. visiting friend» here. The talented triumviate elected by the people to look after the wellfare of Mr. and Mrs. Town«, of Pendleton, Polk county had not ground out a are visiting her sister, Mrs. Gleason. great bach of work up to time of go Mrs J . H. Fream and daughters, ing to press yesterday noon, so I tak** it upon myself to let our gentle read ! Bertha and Rubie, visited friend» in ers hungry for news of their delib Lone Oak lust week. «rations until next week. Those that attended the fair last week from this neighborhood were, Han» Koeller, born at Hssle, Burten- Mr«. E. H. Hibbard and daughters, tiom, kingdom of Denmark, died at Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Black. Mr. and tin1 Salem hospital of typhoid fever, Mis. Hatton, Tom Notscn and J . B. September 27, aged 24 year«. He leave« Nunn. an aged mother, two brothers and two sisters in Denmark to mourn his A g u a r a n t e e C u r e f o r P ile s . death. Hans was a sailor from bia It ching, blind, bleeding, or protru youth up. He bad been mate on several vessels. A year and a half ago ding piles. Druggizts refund money be came to live with Mr. Hansen, near if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case D Has, a brother of Otto Hansen of no matter of bow long standing, ir 6 »Salem. He was drying hops in the yar«l to 14 days. First application gives 50 cent** If vour of Otto Hansen when he was taken ease and rest. druggist Hasn’t it send 50 cents in d o w n with the fever and removed to stamps and it will be forwardod post* the hospital. paid by Paris Medicine Co.. St. Louis ¥: Will and Roy McDowell have been to * he Exu'isitio W M E sf CAM &Ul the . <*> '*> >> Retiring from Business An obi and well tried remedy. Mrs. i Winslow’«« Soothing Syrup has been | used lor over sixty years by millions ol mothers for their children while teeth iiig with perfect success. I t soothes the cbihl, softens the gums, allays all CO UNTY CO URT. OUR ST A FF O F RUSTLERS- pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to PROBATE. W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T h ,,r M r „ m l M rs. P u rv in e has the taste. Sold by druggists in every JllDOK part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. T H E O O IN C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . |l l l l ll e . K d .F .C n ad Its value is incalculable. Be sure and H. Duncan, proprietor of the An- ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Sy In the matter of th * Al. Lyle est ite; A n U n e q u a lle d a n d C o m p le t e H e s u m e o f W h a t Y o u r F r ie n d s a r e , t ° n a soda work», and Robert Duncan ru; and take no other kind. will admitte<l to probate und Arthur a n d H a v e B e e n L a te ly D o in g ;. arrived Sunday to enjoy hunting for Vei zie named a« execu'or to serve NO RTH D A LLA S . _________ ' China pheasants. without bonds. H n s S to o d t h e T o s t 2 5 Y e a r s . In the T. L. Butler estate the repori T h e old, original Grove’s Tasteless of sal« of certain real property was Hied and hearing set for October 13th Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a at 10 o’clock. tasteless form. No cure, no nuv. 50 In the J o h n Way mire estate, the j »ale ot certain real property was ap* i proved and the administrator ordered! LO N E O A K . to given deed on receipt of the pur Mr. Hellgerbon lias moved to town chase price. ” ® "M : * * & c -T f t . , TltANZFEikABLJ The nhove wn* cl:pped bodily from a two-column announcement by l i e Evening Telegram of a $bUUU prize contest it ha* just instituted to obtain new »ubscriLers. Thi» »weeping tribute wa» absolutely un solicited. A* ALL the business colleges of Portland use the advertising columns of The Telegram the Belinkc-Yvalker College being by no meant the largest advertisers the W rite d irect to D ep a rtm en t 12. sweeping nature of thi3 indorsement came as a great surpt ise. It was in no tense a paid advertisement, but was the verdict of that great evening daily -its fair and imp irtial judgment after having in vestigated best business coi.^ges in the west. Come to Portland— take advantage of this best opportunity to secure a business educa- tion of any college of its kind in the West.” B e h n k » -W a lk e r Busin- Ci>U«ge, Portland. Or«., for Catslof. \ k