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BABY TUCKER’S V E R Y crop takes plant-food from the soil that nature, unaided, cannot re store. The liberal use o f a complete ^ W O M A N S « & X W O W J Ù I * -■*&• - ' '■r ■ * MRS. JOHN C. HAZEN. Covered from Head to Foot with Humours — Forty Boils on Head at One Time — Doctors and Drug Bills $100— Baby Grew Worse. CURED BY CUTICURA FOR FIVE DOLLARS Mr*. George H. Tucker, Jr., 335 Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, Wi*., is a grateful mother. ** When six months old/* she says, ** my little girl weighed a pound and a half less than at birth. When one month old a scab formed on her face, spreading until it completely covered her from head to foot, followed by boils, having forty on her head at one time, and more on her body. Then her skin started to dry up, and it became so bad she could not shut her eyes to sleep. One month’s treatment with Cuticura Soap and Ointment made a complete cure, and now my child is as large, strong, and healthy as any child of her age. The doctor’s and drug bills were over one hundred dollars, and my baby grew worse all the time. Then we •pent less than five dollars for Cuti cura and cured her.” An K tirn fu l a m i A c t lv « U n u g b U r th * A m e ric a n H e vo lu tio n . crops from even the best o f land. Our books are free to farmers— they are not ad v ertisin g p am ph lets, but works o f reference and a valuable addition to the farmer’s library. They are free to all who will write for them. Address, German Kali Works, 93 Nassau Street, New York. Meyer. Wilson A Co.. Ssn Francisco, me »ole agent« for the Pacitic coast. The highest grade of wall plaster made, The only tire and water proof wall plaster for hop dryers— it is in dispensable.} j, I >n not let imrnitators make yon believe cheaper wood fiber piasters just as good. There is on ly ine one Elastic pulp plaster. Manufactured by The Pacific Pulp and Plaster Co., .">17-519 Chamber of <iommeroc building, Portland, Or, ’Phone Maine 2362. Write for catalogue. own personal knowledge of what Is right plumbing, a proper home location and good drainage there is no valid substitute and that the landlord’s or ' even the plum tier’s word Is the last to be taken with an Investigation of actu al facts.—Brockton Times. To Skin-Tortured Babies and Tired Mothers. Secret» of the Eyebrow . The eyebrows are very significant of ) character and emotion. Their beauty olution and has always taken an ar consists in having thorn moderately dent and active Interest In the various 1 thick, especially near the Inner third brunches of Its work. She !s u charter and tapering to a point—soft, silky, C u ticu ra Soap, Ointment, and Pilia, are «old throughout member and vice regent of tin* Mary 1 regular hairs, a shade darker than the e w orld. Potter l )rug k Cham . Corp., Bouton. Sole «pa. SOT Send to C ure B ab y Utuuouxa." Washington Colonial chapter. Daugh j hair of the head, slightly curved, sepa ters of the Revolution of New’ York rated on the bridge of the nose and city. clearly defined against the skin. She Is also a Colonial Dame, u Hol T h e II o n «‘»at D e n i e r . When the eyebrows are Irregular land Dame, a hereditary life member and bristly the offending hairs may be The coal dealer was being Investi of the Mary Washington Memorial as maintained In their proper place by gated. “ You are accused of giving short sociation, a vice president of the Wom adhesive pomade or removed entirely en’s auxiliary to the American Scenic If they are superfluous. It Is not well weight,’’ said the committee. “ What and Historic Preservation society and to trim the eyebrow generally, as It have you to say to that?" member of the American Flag associa makes It coarse, and In using tweez '•Gentlemen,“ he answered solemnly. “ I swear to you that I never sold a tion. She gives annually two prizes ers great care must be taken not to for essays on American history. pull out hairs which ought to remain. light ton of con! In niv life." During the Spanish war she was ac When It Is desired to thicken or It was a groat comfort to him to re member that his coal had ulwuys been tive in Red ('ross relief work.—New strengthen the brows two drops of caj- uput may be gently rubbed Into the as dark as anybody’s.—Cleveland York Tribune. skin every other night, but the rub Leader. H otiM eh old L im ita tio n »*. bing should always be In the direction A mom? the problems which the “new of the Ij^tr from the nose outward. I f MR 8 . JOHN <' UN N IN O II All HAZEN. Even a can and be absolutely sure of getting the same quality each time. T h e un broken seal is the buyer’ s protection. --- --- -♦ • 4»- ------ F *L L K CITY. will absorb odor and give it out again as taste. Whenever you cun, keep things shut up by themselves, and you’ll find your trouble well repaid.— Chicago Record* Hera Id. T H E W O O D M A N HALL. The new residence of Grandpa Mas ters is completed. Linn Chapman, the undertaker, has been up from Dallas. b u y Golden Gâte Coffee Johnie Smith, of Bridgeport, is im- I proving. Elastic Pulp Plaster. CUTICURA A BLESSING The suffering which Cuticura Soap and Ointment have alleviated among the young, and the comfort they have afforded worn-out and worried parents, have led to their adoption in count less homes as priceless curatives for birth humours, milk crust, scalled head, eczemas, rashes, and every form of itching, scaly, pimply skin, and scalp humours, with loss of hair, of infancy and childhood. Guaranteed absolutely pure. of Mrs. .John Cunningham Hazen of Pelham Manor. N. Y.. one of the ten vhe president»} general of the national so.-'ety of the Daughter* of the Ameri can Revolution, is a daughter of the late Bcujumtn Franklin Hall of Au burn, X. Y., who was appointed by President Lincoln first chief justice of Colorado and was the author of u "History of the Republican Party** and several works on Jurisprudence. Through both the paternal and ma ternal line she descend* from distin guished colonial and Revolutionary an cestors. She was one of the earliest members of the Daughters of the American Rev- fertilizer, rich in P o t a s h , will revive old and worn out land to fertility, and insure larger T h e T e x a s Ste er. The Woodman Dram Hie company will put the above named eomedv on the hoards in the new Woodman hall on or about the 3rd of November. The parts have been assigned and active reliersaU will commence shortly. This is one of the hast and latent comedy* before the public, and is rip roaring vest splitting, hilariously urvrpie in each and everv scene This i* the prat event to come off in the Wood- \ mens’ new aud spacious theater, ami when we take into consideration the great stag« tale it that Dallas has in its midst, incorporate io this drama’ 5c company, onr citizens may he assured of a fine evening’s entertainment. The opening night will no doubt find each one of the 800 seats occupied by an admiring friend. j 1 and 2 lb. aroma-tight tins at high grade grocers. John Paul is kept busy painting i and laying chimneys. J. A . r O L G C K ca. CO. S a n F r a n c is c o E « U b l i * h « d in 18 50 Warren Wright, and family have! moved to Rock Creek. Mr*. Teal and daughters visited Grandma Glaze. Sunday. Chas Darling’s former wife and her daughters ars to return soon. involved in coin and stock $112.500. and was paid by a party of busi ness men lor a specific for Bright’s disease ami diabetes, hitherto incura ble diseases. The Phillips minstrels gave an en- j They commenced the serious inves tertainment in the Lucas hall Satur- i tigation of the specific November 15, day evening. 1000. They interviewed scores of the Wes Atchison, of Dallas, passed j cured and tried it out on its merits by through town on his way to Hock putting over three dozen ease* on the Creek recently. treatment snd watching them. They a 1 m > got physician* to name chronic, The funeral of Lester Myer was incurable cases, ami administered it largely attend'd. His remains were laid to rest in the Falls City cemetery. P O R T L A N D - T H E D A L L E S R O U T E . with the physician* for judges. Up to August 25th 87 per cent of the test ■ ♦ ----------- case* were either well or progressing Every man owe* it to himself and Steamers: favorably. his family to master a trade or pro There being but thirteen per cent fession. Read the display adverrise I of failures, the parties were satisfied moots of the six Morse Schools o f ! and closed the transaction. The pre Telegraphy, in this issue and learn | ceding« of the investigating commit how easily a young man or holy mav tee and the clinical reports of the test learn Telegraphy and be assured s cases were published and will b.3 mail pM)°ition. ed lree on application. Address John J. Fulton company, 409 Washington C o n n e c t i n g at Lyle w i t h th e street, San Francisco, California. Mr. Mover snd wife and Mr. and ; M rs. P'*j*h have been to the fair. R e g u la t o r L in e . Bailey Gatzert Regulator Dalles City Metlako The grand edifice now being erected by this order is rapidly nearing com pletion, »ht carpenters having about finished up their work, and the paint ers and paper bangers commencing • lie finishing touches sometime next week. The edifice will be ready for occspauce by the first af November, unless some untoward event should occur, not now anticipated. The first C H U R C H D IR EC TO R V . floor will be in the most part occupied R a il w a y C o m p a n y (o r by t lie La Creole Club, who have rent Preaching hours at. 11 and 7 :3<b ed the reception parlors, and will move I N S U R E S A C L E A R S K I N Wahkaicus, Daly, M. K. C H U R C H . ' heir handsome furniture, billiard. pool When Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Pimples, Centerville Coidendale Preaching Sunday morning and ev snd can! tahlas etc., from their present or other skin diseases make tlieir appear- and all other Klickitat valley point». ening. Sunday school at 9 :45. Ep- qua iters in Crider* brick. They will tmee it is a sure sign that the blood is Stromer« leave Portland dail>, except Sunday, at | Prayer meet ilien have one of the nicest appointed tiled with humors and burning acids. 7 a. ;n., connecting at Lyle with C. K. & N. train for ! wortii league at fi :3t club meeting places in tbs valley, and I These being forced through the pores Qoldendate at 5:30 p. m., train arriving at Golden- | ing Thursday evening.— Jus. Moore, dale at 7.35 p. m. Steamer« arrive The Dalle» 0:39 j their membership will no doubt large- ! and glands burn and blister the skin, pro 1 ». ni. Steamer leaves I’he Dane» daily, except Sun- ' pastor, lv increase owidg to the change in ducing the eruptions which are usually day, at 7:30 a. m. C It At N. tra'n leaving Gulden- i accompanied with inte*^e itching, anil dale at ut connects wlt.ii tuis btuaiiuu lor Purl location and affiliation with such pleas j are disfiguring and humiliating. land, arriving at Purtlan«' at 0 p m. B A P T IS E C H U R C H . nr* loving people as the members of Preaching Sunday morning and ev For detailed information of tickets, the Woodman camp The second Y e a r s aero m y b l o o d w a s b a d , as e v i - ening. Suuday school at 10. B. Y . d if f e r e n t i berth reservations, etc,, call or write storv of this structure will be devoted ■ j d p e a n r t c s e d o f b t y h e s k b i o n d y e , r a u u p d t i o o n t h s e r o n s y m P. U. at 6:30. Prayer meeting W ed p to m s, t.o Alder street wharf, Portland, Or. primarily to a meeting place for Dal so I c o n c lu d e d t o t r y S . 8 . £ ., k n o w i u k it nesday evening.— J. B. ’Ihompsou, j to b e h i g h l y a p o k e n o f. A f t e r u s i n g a H. G. C A M P B E L L , Manager. las Woodman camp, who will then ! n u m b e r o f b o t t le s — d o n o t r e m e m b e r n o w j pastor. have one of the largest, and best furn j u s t h o w m u c h - m y b l o o d w a s t h o r - ; it« ; ished lodge rooms in the state, not ex 1 o r e u l g i e h v l y e d p o u f r i a f l i l e d o r a u n p d t i e o n n r s i c a h n e d d m a n a d n i I f e w urns \ m i e »üi. sta- PRKSBYTERTAN C H U R C H . cepting Portland, complete with all ! t i e n s o f i m p u r e b lo o d . Ib < * ie v e S . S . 8. j “ I " e ; ; h . i n s a i d the quiet mail.— nd j Preaching Sunday morning and ev- the modern accessories, such as uri t a e n y b e o a n n e e i x n c e n l e l e e n d t o b t l o s o u d c h m e a d i c m i n e e d , ic a in London Tit-TIlLs. e ming, Sunday school at 10. Chris nals, toilets, lavatories, steam beat, w o u l d d o w e l l t o u s e it . T h e y w i l l f in d a p e r f e c t c u r e a s i t p r o v e d t o b e in m y tian Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer meet electric lights, thoroughly deadened ! e it a se . M R S . C. F . S H O E M A K E R . !.il«-ratnr«». ing Thursday evening.----- . — . ------ W e m ust reduce stock before rem ovin g to C ondon, O regon , and, floors, acoustic, properties, paraphan ! A l l i a n c e , O ., 6 1 6 E . P a t t e r s o n S t . Traveler-G ot any of the late litera — , pastor. alia, etc. W e shall in the near future While external treatment relieves teai- ture? give a more extended notice of the therefore m ake great concessions on prices, com m encing I porarily it does not reach the real cause ' different rooms and the?r purposes. of the disease, because it does not go into | Train Boy—All of It, sir. All of It. C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H . The rear has been fitted up with a the blood. S. S. S., a perfect blood pu- ' What’ll you have? Mrs. Chadwick’s Preaching Sunday morning and ev conie. s! >n . Ilocb’s autobiography or stage of far greater dimensions than rifier. neutralizes these acids and humors, ! ening. Bible school at 10. Senior fhs nre-snt one in the city hall, with and by strengthening and toning up the j the life of Nan Patterson, by herself? Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Bible comfortable and convenient dressing Liver. Kidneys and Bowels, the natural —Louisville Couriez-Journal. •lass and prayer meeting Thursday moms. I t is the intention to rent channels of bodily waste, disposes of evening.— G. L. Lobdell, pastor. them instead of Doiiientic W o c * . Ladies $2.50 shoes ...................... $2.00 Mens $1.25 underwear.... .95 this out to only first class attractions allowing them “ What’s the matter?" Ladies $3 00 shoes ................... $2.50 Mens $1.50 underwear.... L.15 such ns are vouched for by responsible to be forced to “ Our cook has left,” answered the parties I f a show is fo take place in EVANGELICAL CHURCH. the s u r f a c e ! disconsolate man, “ and my wife lost Meiis shoes at same reductions: the Woodman hall, you may know t h r o u g h the Mens $1.00 golf shirts......... Preaching Sunday morning and ev . $ .85 the month’s housekeeping money at a that it is a good one. Snide attrac skiu. S. S. S. is i Sunday school at 10. Christian $110 I/idips $1.50 waist» Mens $ .75 golf shirts................. $ .00 tions go elsewhere. The Wordman 1 PURELY VEGETABLE. the Rreatest of curd party. Between bridge and ening. Endeav«>r at 6:30. Prayer meeting Bridget life doesn’t seetn to be worth all t o n ic s for $1.45 Ladies $2.00 waists Mens $1 25 golf shirts ...... $ .95 Dramatic Company will open the Thnr«ady evening.— D. M. Metzger, building up the entire system, increasing living.” —Washington Star. Ladies $2 50 waists $175 Mens $1.50 golf shirts........... pastor, $1.20 house on November 3rd. and it will 1 e j the appetite and helping the digestion. •?adieulej by Heed Consul Bosk on ! S. S. S. cures all skin diseases promptly Ladies $3,00 waists $2 25 Ladies corsets and wrappers at great re- November, 7th. Other pleasing at i and permanently, leaving the skin soft R E D U C E D E X C U R 8 IO N R A T E S tractions for U»c winter are alrtady i and smooth. Only by keeping the blood Ladies $3.00 skirts ductions. ..... $2.25 hooked. pure can we hope to have a clear skin. T o t h e S ea sid e a n d M o u n t a i n Re sorts for th e S u m m e r V a c a t i o n . Ladies $4.50 skirts............ $3 50 | Book on Skin Diseases aud any medical Mens long duck boots $4.50 ! advice you may wish free of charge. D unn-Foland. On and after June 1,1905, tne South Ladies $5.00 skirts $3.90 T I M E C A R D NO. 2 4 . Mens short duck boots.. $3.50 At 8 o’clock on Sunday evening Rev. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a. ern Pacific, in connection with the No. 2 for Yaquina : Ladies $0.00 skirts ... $4.50 Corvallis «t Eastern railroad will have Leaves A lb a n y .................. Ladies gum hoots $1 50 J. B Thompson pronounced the fate ful words that made one flesh of Carrie «in *ale round trip ticket* from points Leaves C orva llis............. . . 1 :45 p in Mens $ 50 underwear Misses gum boots I .42* $1.25 Fobmd and Edward Dunn, two of our on tlieir lines to Newport, Yaquina Arrives Y a q u i n a ........... .. 5 :45 p m Summons. Mens $1.00 underwear $ .85 Childrens gum hoots.................. $1.10 well known young people. The cere- and Detroit at very low rates, good for No. I returning : on nv whs performed at the residence return until October 10. 1905. Leaves Y a q u in a ............. . . 7 :1 5 a m j In the circuit c u r t of the state of Oregon for of the groom, Dee Dunn acting Three day tickets to Newport and Leaves Corvallis ........... . 1 1 :30 a m 1 the county of Polk.— Department N o. 2. *e best, man, and Mi** Loin McCollum. Sophia Hazleton, plaintiff, i Yaquina. good going Saturdays and re Arrives A lb a n y ............... 12 :15 p in A special run on hats, gloves, umbrellas, caps and trunks, M a n y Dsvton, hs bridesmaid, the happy ami vs turning Mondays Hie also on sale from No. 3 for Albany-Detroit : auspicious occasion heing witnessed bv 1 W . P. Putnam, Louisa M. | »ll east ride points Portland to Eugent Lente* Albany for Detroit . . 7 :30 a m and K. .T. McNa- j other articles too num erous to m ention. A l l sale prices are strictly these relatives and near friends of the t Putnam, inclusive,and from all west side points Arrive« Détruit ... 12 30 p in v, Elizabeth Me Nary, El- j centrseting parties: A. H. Harris and la S. Croisan ami A . A . j • itHbling people to visit tlieir fuiniiies No. 4 from Detroit cash. A ll accounts n o w on books m ust be settled by O ctob er 1st. wife. J B Thompson »ind wife, Claud | M cN ary, heirs at law of A . ! -ml spend Sunday at the seaside. 1 ::u> p III Leave* D e t r o i t ................ Dunn ind wife Tavlor Dunn and wife, W . M cNary, deceased, tie- | Season tickets from all east side Arrives Albany .............. 6 .30 p in A l l garm ents, shoes, etc., to be tried on at store and cannot be return •fnrrv Dunn and wife. A. W. Dunn, T fendants. points, Portland to Euguue inclusive, N o . 5 for A l b a n y - o W . P. Putnam and Louisa M. Putnam, Mrs. Marv M. Folsnd, Pearl Folaruf, , defendants: and »min all west side points are also Le.ives C o rv a llis ............. . f. :30 « III ed except for defects. red Aldrich, W. A. Hanor aud wife. IN T H K XAMK OF TITK STATIC OK on sale to Detroit at very low rates with Arrive» Alh«uv .............. . . 7 :10 « III Bert Elliott, Alfon*o Morion. Many | Oregon, you and each of you are hereby re- I stop over privileges at Mill City or any No 8 for C o r v a llis t«> appear and ai.swer the complaint Leave Albany lor Corvalli:». 2 :«<> p ni valuable and beautiful presents we re I quired tile«! against you in the above entitled suit, on point east enabling tourists to visit the riven tbe voting married couple anti «>r before the expiration of six weeks from the j Santiam and Bieitei bush Hot S p r i n g s Arrive Cu vnlli. ........... . :i :20 p m 7 fo» A l b a n y - refreshments were served after the date of the tiist publication of thi» summons, ill the Cascade mountains, which can No. Leaves C*«rvailis......... . . 6 00 p ni •eremnny. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn took to wit; on or before the 27th. day of October ^ be reached in oue «lay. Arrives Albany . . . . . . 0 :40 p ni A. '.). 1905, that being the date of the last 1 Mondnv morning’s train for the expo- publication of this summons, and if you fail 1 Season tickets will be good for return No. 0 for C o r v a l l i s — -rition and after a few days of sight see to answer the same, for want thereof the from all points until Octolier Pith. Leaves Alnanv........... .. 9:15 p m ing will again be at home in Dallas. plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief Three day tickets will be good going 9 :55 p rn Arrive» C orvallis....... VInv they have a long and happy prayed for in her said complaint, and will Saturdays an ireturning Mondays only. Train IJp. I arrives in Albany in time take a decree against you and each of y o u 1 wedded career. therefor, t«> wit: A decree foreclosir f hat Ticket^lrom Portland and vicinity will to connect with the 8 . P. southbound certain Heal Estate mortgage execute«, by V. ' be good for return via the east or west train. | P. Putnam and I* mis a M. Putnam v... the side r i option of passengers. Tickets L k im p e r u lliiK . woman” must face in her home is That if Is desired to deepen tneir nue n Lester M ye r K ille d . Train No. 2 connects with the 8 . P. * first «lay «>f November 1895 t«> Sophia Hazel- “ My. Iimv my wife d o n »ggrarnt« of household hygiene The domestic should not be done by a dye. but with Leslei N. Mver, was born at Smith- ton given t»> secure the payment of a certain from Eugene and vicinity will be good traius ut Corvallis and Albany giving me." science departments lu the colleges are a pencil of dark pomatum, which al field. Polk county, Oregon, July 30th, promissory note of even data with sai«i mort going via the Lehanon-Springfield direct service to Newport and adja "Why. you nurprUe me! She «..... 1 » giving liberal doaea of knowledge along lows accuracy of application and does 1887, «lied at, Tillamook C ity Kept, 28th, gage, by said defendants to plaintiff in the branch, if desired. Baggage on New cent beaches. •o inllii nlwuy* '— sum <»f 982170 with interest thereon at the this very practical line, and the wom not affect the skin or eyes, or with a aged 18 'ear*. He lived with his par Train No. 3 leaves Albany for port ticket* checked through to New rat«* of eight per cent per annum from « ate "Tlmt'e Ju.t It -her awful meeknesH. en who in age are beyond such courses coarse needle smoked over the flame ents at Smithfield until 10 years of i>aid, which said mortgage is recouied port ; onYatpnna tickets to YaquiuiH Detroit 7; 30 s. m., arriving there in Whenever we have au argument ami and yet are trying to keep up with the o f a cam lie. which Is equally harmless, ige. They then moved to Falls City until ample time to reach the Breitenbush in Volume “ K ” at Page 457 of the mortgage only. I ’m lu the right, ahe «¡w ay» High« ami demands of the times are perfecting but less permanent.—Designer. IS. P. train* connect with 0. & E. at hot springs that day. and lived there until last June when reconls «*f Polk County Oregon, sail! note be •ay». ’Ob. very well, ileur, have It your their knowledge by reading and care ing due «me year after date there«>f, and for Truiu N o . 4 between Albany and ■bay moved to Tillamook county. He the sale »»f the real estate in sai«i mortgage Albany and Corvallis for Yaquina and own way.' " —Catholic Standard auil ful study. S o lttn ry ('o n lln r m p n l F o r F ood. w h s working in a logging camp near desciil»ed for for the payment of the amount Newport. Trains on the C. «fe E. for Detroit connects with tlie Eugene local Time». Tills is by right called the sanitary You wonder sometime; If every kind rillHtnook City and while at the f«>ot f«mnd to he d«ie there«»n by said court, to wit Detroit w 1 leave Albany at 7:30a.m ., at Albany, aNo with local from Cor age. Two generations ago neither the o f food does uot absorb odors. Yof of a mil-way, was caught between two 9822.70 with interest there«»n at the rate of enabling tourist* to the H ot Springs vallis. Ilia A rK uiiifR l. 8 |>er cent per annun from date of n*»te t«> fathers nor mothers on the farm seem Train N«». 6 leaves Corvallis at 6 : 30 to resell there the mme day. Trains "D on’t you dislike the summers when ed to care a wlilt If the drainage slop nine women out o f ten go on p ’llm 'ogs, one of which had not been scctir- «late of «lecree. v fastened. He was in great suffer The date of the first publication is the 15th front and to Corvallis connect with all a. h i ., arrives at Albany 7 :30 a. m. in your wife In gone all the time?" things t igfethcr tin id the flavor of cae* ed Into the well. They were untrou of September 1905: and the date «»f the east side train* «>n the 8 . P. time i«i catch Eugene local to Portlaud “ Well, I dislike winter a go»xl deal bled by bacteria, and If the children la lost am! a sort of composite tiavoi ing and held fast for at least 20 min day utes before he could be released. He last publication thereof, is the 27tii.day of F ill information as to rate*, time ta and train to Detroit. more." takes It* pfece. Butter— lard, to>—foi t>ct«*l>ei 1905. died of diphtheria or typhoid such a was taken to Tillamook City, where Traill No. 8 leave* Albany for Cor “ Why, l>ecause she’* at home?” This summon* is published by order of the bles, etc., can be obtained <>u applica thing as germs from the well or the instance, will absorb odor on the slight “ No, but because I have to work like damp cellar as the cause never disturb est pretext Kish \vl»l not only absorl he war given the best tredical atten- Honorable William Galloway, Ju«lge of said tion to J. C. Mayo. Gen. Pa.»*. A g\ . 0. vallis at 2:40 p .m .. after the arrival Court at Chambers at Salem, Marion County ■moke all winter to pay buck what I ed their Implicit faith In "God’s will." It. but will g. vc out a very perceptible »ion. Lester made firm friends where Oregon on the 18th. «lay of September A. 1). A K. R. R., A lb a n y ; VV. E. Coman. G. of 8 . P. northbound overland. T j u iii N o . 7 lea ve s C o r v a llis at 6 : 0 0 ever he went snd was beloved by all. lWk P. A., S. P. Co., Portland or to soy 8 . borrowe*l for her to *p»>nd «luring the odor to everything that is near it To Today tenement life, city homes and p. m., arrives in Albany at 6:40 p m , P. «*r C. A E. agent. •ummer.’’—Dallas News. ED F. GOAD, the spread of knowledge of the danger matoes apparently do uot absorb, but Rate from Dallas to Newjiort $4.20 in time to connect with the local f«-r Job printing. Attorney for plaintiff. of Insanitary conditions has brought they do give out an odor rather spicy Rate from Dallas to Y.tquioa $3 20 Eugene and way p« in»«. ami appetising In itself, but uioat uu-1 the woman as well as the man face to J a llftM a ly . Train No. 7 leaves Albany for Cor Rate from Dallas to Detroit $3.60 >on’t feed wastefully by feedlug too face with those serious problems. Kx- I pleasant when ahaortied by meat. It Is j Three-»lay r*»e from D.dla* to vallis at 9: 15 p. m., after the arrival of Sugar-coated, easy to take, uot only uncooked things that absorb j pertence Is fast proving to women that 1 ub at * time or feeding the animal the 8 . P. local from Portland. Yaquina or Newport. $2 50. mild in action. They cure it you know Is not constituted to there Is as little safety In sitting Idly odor, either, for crackers are famous ( For further information apply to on the subject. They should be kept constipation, b ilio u sn e ss, back and leaving those matters to the re return«. —American Sheep Breed- B R I G H T S D ISEASE. J . C . MATO, landlord's or to man’s will as to God’s. In tins, sir tight, or they will aoon get i slck-headache. LZJtrtiïi: The largest sum ever paid for a pre They are learning that vigilance la the •oft aud taateleas or soft ami full of j General Passenger Agent. Cakft» too.; »nt y oof mous! sch- or scription changed hands in Ban Fran H. Cockrell, agent. Albany. surest road to health, that for their 1 a tlfl>*n different tastes cisco, August 30,1901. The transfer f . H . Cronise, agent, Corvallis. J Ujutiiui brown or rick bUcl ? Use iua a r.akuioa .1 K PURE BLOOD ColuiTibia River and Northern CLOSING SALE! Tuesday, September 19th: sss C o rv a llis an d E a ste rn R a ilro a d . S. C. Dodson & Co D ALLAS O R EG O N .! i vers Pills BUCKINGHAM'S DYE