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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1904)
LCK AL- \Ve are after year Shoe trade and offer you good values , . and guarantee the goods. During this month we have ■ big reduction on Men’s and Boys’ Slippers, and to close out several Hues they will go at 25 per cent less than the regular price. Mao’t Heavy Shoe, $3.00, 43-25 and $3.50, shoes with outside counters $2. Read VVesely Bros. ad. Wesely Bros sell Kuppenheimer’s clothing. , Joe Wesely has been on the sick list this week. I CORRESPONDENCE I ************* ***■>*** ☆ *** <r Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bilyeu visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Wendt Sun day. The teacher of the Shelton school being unable to teach Tuesday left Crabtree. the sehool in charge of one of the Mrs. Rose Kinzer is on the sick larger pupils, and the pupils are to be comp imented for the good work list this week. Enoch Miller and l’hos Smail. they did during their teachers ab were business visitors at Scio Friday sence. It is thought that unless the farm Carl Nolan, who was hurt by a fail last week is able to be up again. ers of thia vicinity get their tele- phone in operation very soon, some i Mrs. T. J. Waiker and children of them will be bothered with cere- have moved down from Brownsville bro spinal nervous trouble. to Crabtree where Mr. Walker is Mr. and Mrs. 8, F. Bilyeu’s baby cutting R R wood. is seriously ill with lung fever, Henry and John Kinzer were Mrs. J. A. Walker, John Calavan business visitors at Albani’ Friday. and C. W. Richardson are on the Esther Hecker who has been ’grippe list this week, quite sick for the past week is much improved. Many of the children in this com munity are afflicted with chicken There are few subjects which shouM be pox in a mild form, Fall« Overboard, aad la br SbarlM Wboa Hereaod. —llfti Sylua Johnson, xa Bailor, on board the British steamer Ellamy, which dollar. Cash paid for hides and pelts of all recently arrived at Mobile, Ala., from kinds, Guy MeKnight. St. Vincent, Cape Verde islands, had • Boya School Shoes, boys sizes $1.25—Youths (1.—. most thrilling experience while the Judge Flint', one of Albany’s old steamer was on the voyage to that est citizen- died I ist W.eek, port. Shortly after leaving St. Vin Born—Wednesday March 16, 19 i4, cent, and when the vessel was some to Mr. and vlrs. J is. Strelje, a girl. thing more than 200 miles to sea, Johnson, who was going about his A lot of new spring and summer duties on deck, went to one side to dress goods, iin uispla-y at -Wtsely attend to some lines. Leaning far j Bros. over the railing, he lost his balance Born, .near Lacomb Tuesday Mar,, and plunged head first into the wa 15, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. John Pur ter. Several men on deck saw Johar cell, a son. son as he fell, and signaled for the engines to be reversed, at the same Chas VVesely received a car load « Wï S S' • S S-® • 4 •'-•'S/S'S-a'S«« The Commandments Revised. time throwing a life-preserver to of wagons an«’ buggies from the him, but this he failed to get, as the east tlie first of the veek. seas were running high. The Ellamy The following Ten Command James Elkins, county treasuier, is was going a speed of ten or twelve S'® »® • S ®S®» ments, revised and strictly up-to- a candidate fm re-election on the knots per hour, and, although the republican ticket. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Morrow wore date, are herewith submitted as be engines were reversed, she had gone at Albany Saturday of last week. ing worthy of perusal by all good a good distance from where Johnson Wilbur N. Pintier, D. M. D., discusaed with anything but an impartial fell overboard before a boat could be still be at his Scio office the first half John Leffler and B. F. Neal made and loyal citizens: Alfred Rehm who has been spend mind it it is desired to render a just opinion lowered. of each month. All work guar their merit® and demerits, and the subject a business trip to Salem Inst week. ing the winter at Mr. Schnuelle's on I. anteed. of collars is assuredly no exception to this Johnson, in tho meantime; wae has returned to his home in Minne rule. At the Fame time it must be admitted i etruggling to keep himself afloat, M. E. Bilyeu visited relatives at Thou «halt not go a way from home Look up Wt-sely tiros, ad and it Waterloo several days this week. that the only proper way to discuss this i sola. knowing that some one would come to do thy trading, nor thy son nor will give you tn idea the kind of subject is first to remove it—a somewhat to his rescue. He divested himself of i Miss Chamberlain, of Albany, Is thy daughter, dress goods that will be worn this An audion sale was held here paradoxical statement, but perfectly clear to all his clothing, thus making the task vltiting the Misses Munkers in this spring. Tnursday, anti the personal effects all who affect collars and are aware of their II. of swimming fti the high seas much city. The two sons of James Knauff of the lute Jesse Dickens were dis tendency to irritate one if one is ; t all heat easier. Shortly after doing thio, and Thou shalt do whatever lieth in have been ill this week with what ed, as may naturally be expected in debate. , Miss Louise Somers visited her as he was floating along, he saw to posed of. Owing to the good man Thus the collar, if retained, would become tester, Mrs. Ben Schaefer, at Stay thy power to encourage and pro is thought at preseut to be typhoid his consternation that several big agement of the overseers, a sefflei- one of the strongest arguments against it ton last week, mote the welfare of thine own city fever. self. sharks were moving around him as if ent amount was realized to defray Therefore, we will remove our collar and undecided whether to eat him or wait , ,Mr. and Mrs. Howard Montgom and thine own people. Ira Richardson was down from Jordan during tho week, lie was I all expenses of deceased, including plunge at once into a discussion of the rea awhile. Every time the sharks would ery were down from Kingston one III. sons for its existence, its good points and expenses. taseri sick w hile here but is out .funeral - day this week, approach him, Johnson would bi at its shortcomings, and its ultimate fate, and Thou shalt spend thine earnings itgain now. the water and yell at the top of hie Ben Sorenson left Tuesday for his endeavor, if possible, to decide whether the Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Johnston vis voice in an effort to scare them away. ited the latters parents at Waterloo at home, that they shalt retuin For Men *iiuly, A floe line of new home at vVoodburn. world would be any happier or bl ighter for Johnson was almost exhausted from whence lhey come and give Kuppernlieirner’s up-to date cloth the abolition of collars, or whether collars the first of the week. W, S. Paul recently lost 10 head per se have added to the gayety of iffcions. with ewimming and calling for help ing in all the spring and summer nourishment to such as may come Hamon Shelton Jr., of Jordan, when Second Mate Auaborn and First The exact time when collars were first of cattle and two horses. styles at Wesely Bros. was in Scio Monday and while here a’ter thee. Officer Nicholson, who put out in a worn cannot be set down with- any degree added ills name to our subscription Loren Miller and John deserve of certainty, but it is reasonable to assume The Linn county prohibition con small boat as soon as the vessel had IV. list vention has been called to meet at special mention for the active part that they came into being for utilitarian been stopped, rowed up and pulled Thou shalt patronize thy home the court house in Albany on March the almost exhausted form into the they have taken in improving the rather than for ornamental purposes. It is J. N. Morris and daughters Zoe merchant and well known that the collars of o i - thy home printer, for 25 for the nomination of a county b Tli y rnjjM ’ : ' • steam «nd Oma, visited lite formers par sidewalks in this place. I val ancestors were suLstantb ugh to ticket. er and were hauled on boerd. John ents in Lebanon several days last yea, verily doeth not thy home prin • f: *’><«•, 4JQd pikes Laura, the six year-*'! I <l.r:g!.tcr ' pro! r't : c * ’• son was overcome from his long stay week. ter spread over the laud tidings of Rev. Guy Phelps will commence of bciugeieni acquaintances, and it is to be of John and Anna Mlddlestadt, was | i ' conjectured in the water aud his thrilling experi t’ at the immediate forbears of . .«Geo. Sutherland returned the first thy goodness and greatness thaFthy a series of lei-tures on March 21st. at ence with the «harks. tlie Baptist i-hurcb. Subject, Prohl burned to de ith at her home near the modern cellar had an equally useful if of the week from Astoria. He had people shall patronize thee ? bition, Local option, and other live Crabtree on Saturday, March 12, 1904 not so strenuous an origin. As a matter been clerking tu astore near that issues of the day. of fact, then, it-would appear at first glance V. place. The little one was playing with two that the collar of to-day is but a degenerate {¡¡is* of Babylon and Rome, Th :u s ’ lalt not ask the 'ptffifitqr Io Lost — In Scio some time ago a other children near a fire where her descendant of such weighty progenitors; but The greatest cities of ancient time A.T. Potvel! .and wife of Lacomb, watch charm, repressnting a half j were Babylon and Rome, The former 3 to which collars are now and George Flannigiui and wife of take less than his price. Remein father had been burning brush, and a survey of ire is said to have an area of one hundred Corvallis have been visiting tne her by asking him to retreat from moon and containing several sets, in some manner her clothing caught put should c avince one that tne plain linen also a pi'-ture. Finder will be re band has grounds for existence equally well to two hundred••foqiutre miles; its houses ladies’sister, Mrs. G. U. Johnston, his price thou interest that he is a warded by leaving it at this office. fire and her entire body was soon en based with those of its great-great-great- were three or four stories high, but in this city this week. I very-great-gran ¿parents. robber. If he bath not dignity palaces and gardens occupied much of Grace V. Mellinger, an elocution veloped in flames. Suffering from In the first place, collars serve to overcome the vast aPea, so that the population ist of exceptional ability wi 1 give pain and excitement, she- ran some If troubled with weak digestion, thou wilt get done by him. the shortcomings of nature. A six-inch neck was not what these figures seem to an entertainment at the Chri.-tian distance before her mother could with a protruding Adam’s apple could never belching ur sour stoma, h, use Cham- VI. indicate. In fact, it is said by one his church on next Monday evening, jberlnln.s Stomach and liver 'Tablets hope to get on in the world unassisted by a torian that nine-tenths of this area Thou shalt not ask for credit, as Marcli 2ist. Admission 25 and 15c. overtake her. Her clothes were i collar. arid you will get quick relief. For Such a ’ 'neck would be simply im nearly all burned from her body and was taken up by gardens and orchards. goods cost monev, and the mer sale by all dealers 8. VV. Gaines was taken to Albany she had inhaled the flames, as tier possible. Similarly h on^-inch neck with a The total population of the city under ! four-ply chin. Some of our greatest finan chant’s brain is burdened with bills. Wednesday where lie will tie under' Nebuchadnezzar and his son, Evil- WA NTED—FAITI1FU L PERSONS the care of an eye specialist. Dr. El- j month and tongue were badly burn ciers and most astute Ftatesmen would be Merodacli, is estimated at over two to travel for well established house in a His children clamor daily for bread, !!s. HI» eye ha« improved some I wallowing in sloughs of deepond to-day were ed. The mother was als< bidly million. Rome reached its grandest lew counties, calling on retail merchants and his wife atideth at home for lately and he may possibly lie able I it not for the ubiquitous collar. Hence the burned in attempt to rescue her variety of collars, and hence the necessity size during the fourth century of our and agents. Local territory- Salary lack of such raiment as udorneth to save ft. I $20.00 a week with expellees a, diinnal, hei sister. era, and its population was then about child. Nothing could be done to re for keeping one’s neck well groomed. The all payable in .cash eat h week, Mo.iey two million five hundred thousand. Ira A. Phelps has ’mrehafted an lieve the little sufferer an-i she lln farmers’ boys who achieve nali .nal fame doubtless owe much to the coliar they for expenses advanced. Position per VII. interest it: the Harrisburg Bulletin gered all through the long day con denned when they entered upon an urban manent. Business successful amt rrisn- Thou shalt not suffer tho voice of land will move to that place from clous, hut uncomplaining, and when career. The rich m-.n’s sons who waste ing. Standard House. 330 Dear torn St. A’bany to reside. He has many There ia oonalderable anniaement pride to overcome thee, and If other I friends here wlm wish him success, the shades of evening gathered the their talents and meander through life mon Chicago. uments to failure may justly attribute many in some of the census iebiea, and towns enlica thee, consent thou not, in his uew venture. angels called her home. of their errors to an ill-advised ^election of it Saved His Leg. jokes are going the rounde over the foj1 thpu mayest be deceived, Re C. II,-Buck has disposed of his' The remains were laid to rest in collars. Everything has a place and every feot that Chleago hss more hogs than member the . ‘ ate of the calf that left I neck has a collar, but not any collar. i barber • hop this week to Ira Foren. P A Danforth of LaGrange, Ga., the Providence '•emetery. New York, but Diet New York leads Again, collars are hygienic in the extreme. suffered for six months with a its mother anil followed a steer Mr. Buck will sell his household The sympathy of the comm ,n!ty This may not appear true on the surface, In the matter of goats. Pennsylvania j ifightful running sore on hie leg; away from home and lost its supper, j good at public sale next Saturday, but may safely be stated in view of the beats all other statw la the number laf'er which he will g ~ to California Is witli the saddened family. but writes that Bucklin’s Arnica weird discovti ies that the me’vlieal gentle of mules, whioh fact is mentioned tn VIII. in search of a location. Salve whoolv cured it in five days. A tenijer little flower men are r.ow making. We live in a world of For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the Tnou shalt not ask for reduced We Inesday tlie 3 per cent reduc germs. The food we eat, the water we relation to its factioual poUtlos. The reaper marked with care, best salv“ in the world. Cure guar tion noon all taxes paid ceased, and drink, the veiy air we breathe are all laden anteed. . Only 25e. ¡Sold by E C prices for thine “influence,” lor guile now those wishing to pay their tax I A soul by sin untarnished, i’ with insidious, wicked and deal . -¡'f dingor- is in thine heart and the merchant Peery druggist. A blossom white and fair. 1‘ -* t i’.n atomic • ].■•>:c.dity but es will have to pay the full amount. readeih it like an opera book. He About 3,209 taxpayers have taken more ih n munsiFous a- tlVity. Ev-rything The Heavenly po-tals opened, Manager Wanted. with which we come into contact is germ laugheth.you to scorn and shoutest advantage of Inis reduction, the The angels whispered, “come, H laden, tne wise men of the mortar tell u«. amount being nearly #100.009. to ris clerks, “Ha ha!” 1’arough the very pores of our «kin death And to the Heaven-y mansion Trustworthy’ lady or gentleman to Trustworthy Pistjnction has been won by blows are delivered. Now, the n“' k is one IX. They bore her spirit home. manage business in this counsy and ad ma of the weakest parts of the human body, and ’Mininas Bilyeu, an O. A. C. gradu joining teiritorv for well and favorably Ml Thou shalt not ask thy printer to ate, who is now a student at Cornell. I Weep not, oh heart of earth at the same time is one of the hiu.t impor Laoivii iaxise of solid finanbial standing. knt ___________ tant parts. Tho collar guards the neck $20.00 straight cash salary and expen take two dollars for a three Hollar He has received a commission by That one sweet flower is given, against the Satanic germ. Eureka? a new ses paid each Monday by check direct job because some other printer will the Cornel! authorities to go to St. For in God ’ s word ’ tis inid: reason for wearing collars is discovered. from headquarters. Expense money doit ior Ies9 money. The other Louis and make drawings of cer $till further, collars form an index to the “Of such I the kingdom of tain machlr ery »o be displayed at advanced. Position permanent. Ad printer may steal his stock and un- progress of a nation. The people« who wear the World’s Fair.—Corvallis Times. heaven.” dress Manager, 810CAmo Block, Chicago collars are incomparably further ad .derpay his help. If thou trade with Illinois. And for the tiny blossom, Mrs. Barlow Ethel and Lee staat- vanced than th® peoples who leave dtidh aB-h.e,lhdu art ah accessory to ed Thursday mo; ning for Scio, Ore their necks as nature provided them. In Goil’s great garden blown, his crime gon, where tl-.ev expect to spend Even the savage» who string beads A little white robed angel. into a specie® of collar are on A higher the summer. Whether or not Nor X. Has safely reached the throne. intellectual plane than their fellow savages catur ever sees them again depends, who do not run to beads. In our own coun Thou shalt not btar fa’se wftrtesles but there are many who hope for try a striking example of the importance against tne city wherein thou dwell- their early return.—Nortacur (Kan of collar» from a national standpoint is af sas) Regi«ter. Munkcrs. est but speak well of it to all men forded by the Chinese exclusion act. Dtfyou The ladies of the W. T U. will think we would ever have excluded the Chi that thy home and tliy people may give a cblckei pie supper in the 3 S. Rich irds-m was i countv nese if they wore collars? But spread the be proud of thee. news not abroad. Should the benighted building torn ly oci-upi«l bv T he seat VlsitG- SatUidiiy. laundrymen of Chinatown ever learn that N ews office on Saturday evening. Miss Nellie DeVaney came over all their fellow countrymen need do in order March 19th. Tlie ladies have gone Tragedy Averted. to considerable expense and trouble from Albany Siturday for a visi t to get an entrance into this delec'fible king dom is to don collars, the well la1 d plana of in their preparations and everyone “Just in nick of time our little boy should attend. Admission 25 cents. with her parents. congress would be agley forever. Our coliar was saved” writes Mrs. W, Wat Mrs; Tnos, Quigley wen' t > Har- makers would dance n merry fling, but the rest of the nation would pay the piper. The Countv S. 8. Convention will kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneu Every risburi. Wednesday to visit Mrs. V. in truth, collars have their shortcoming®, monia had plaved «ad havoc with meet on Maach 21-25 26. B. Davis. too. We have already hinted at one fault - him and a bad cough act in be«i4es. officer and teacher in the Sunday the tendency to irritate one when one ia Doctors treated him, but he grew School are expected to be [present T and M. Kelly went to Albany heated—an'd we have obviated tai® fault, worse every day. At length we Several of our state workers will be Tuesday. for the present, bv renwvipe our collar But tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for present to conduct tne main work, Mrs. G. W. Kutfie is reported there are time® when the collar cannot ith Confumption and our darling was and special music will lie given. propAAMiy be reaaov$Mi. bsion oocaasoa® are saved. He’s now sound, and well.” The Committee believes it will tie quite ill with la grippe. multiplying daily with tbe ever increaaing Everybody ought to know, it’s the by far the best Convention held. variety of parlor games being placed on the Miss Sadie Sims returned to hor only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and None should miss it. Everybody market by enterprising dealers. A ping pong - ~ ’ by E welcomed. home in Scio Wednesday, Lung diseases. Guaranteed enthusiast, for example, must feel worried C Peery druggist. Price 50c aud •1 Mr. and Mrs. Nenbel returned to when he i® called upon to display his skill at Trial bottles free. gathering. How he would like to NOTICE. McMinnville after a two week’s vis «- a rip aocial that band of linen from hi® neck, but he it with her father, J. T. Funk. durst not violate the conventionalities. And To Indian War Veterans. The law now requires all male hi® opponent, a chubby faced college youth II. O. Shilling made a business persons under 5’1 and over 21 years with comfortable turn down Oollar, or a sporting dominie with queer, «tubby, littis At Albany, Oregon, at eleven residing in Oregon unless exempt trip to Jeffer on Friday. to pay a road p'/ll tax of 13 each Mrs. R. B. Miller went over to Al turn up. grins at him comfortably, while he, o’clock on the morning of Saturday, which must be paid in cash to the perspiring in his ridiculous but fashionable bany last week fora visit with her ehoker, makes li-dirouA at 1 feeble at tempts Marcli 26th, 1904, there will be a road supervisor of each district on daughter, Mrs. O. W. Mitchel. to drrve, cut or kill the tiny celluloid sp1 ere. meeting held of the Indian War demand. I will collect such tax al Moreover, if it were not for eoUai® we Veterans, for the transaction of im any time after April 1, 1904. A very pleasant surprise party would not be cursed u ith <<liar button®, L W. f’OMEFOY, portant and urgent business, Hon. was given at the home of W. Wil- those imps of mischief who d iig t to frolic Road supervisor, Dl«t. No, 16. i m most unexpected quarter® while their sg Thomas Wade of Salem, will de son on Tuesday evening, abont griev7 1 owner is hunting for them on ach More Riots. liver an address. A full attendance twenty-five tming present, Whist ing knee But there—ever' i.c zill be sat is requested. was the leading game, Refre h- isfied with a n ere hint at that line of argu- Disturbances of strikers are not , ment. T ,e •'»ibject is diatasteful to a well- J ason W heeler , Captain. nearly as grave as an individual dis- meats was served anil at a late hour rcgu’ate J mir.d.and the morbid »hould never Albany, Or., Feb. 12, ’904. orderof the system. Overwork, loss all departed for their homes each ■ be encoi raged. ‘ of sleep, nervous tension will be fol deciding the evening had been • Takin ■ •;! th’sx» into eontideration, the i problem pr«»ertr»l by the collar ie one that lowed by utter collapse, unless a re- pleasan ly spent. attest Remedy for Constipation. I every tn n «honld solve for him«elf. It - m- liable remedy is Immediately em I ply n ta 1« that the c llarle»» man ia likely ployed. There’s nothing is efficient to bare "The finest remedy for constipa j to cure disorders of the Liver or nothing Jordan. tion I ever used is Chamberlain’s I Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It’s n I wearing Stomacn and Liver Tablets,” save wonderful tonic, and effective ner j riche®, i Mr Eli Butler, of Frankville, N. Y. vine and the greatest all around Emma Burton will soon return him, but certainly non^ of “They act gently and without any medicloe for run down systems. It home from Stayton where «he has ! ioyment® attei»<'ant upon tne ext unpleasant effect, and leave the 'dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism by the other fellow. Which do far? Just think a bit «bout it. bowels in » perfect natural c< nd>- and Neuralgia and exftels Malaria been attending school this winter. Ladies’ Calf aud Grain Shoes, button aud lace, ail leather, for just one As complete a shoe store as though we carried nothing but shoes. Í PURELY. PERSONAL ¡ COLLAR PHILOSOPHY RUTS The walking sick, what a crowd of them there are: Persons who are thin and weak but not sick enough to go to bed. “Chronic cases” that’s what the doctors call them, which in common English means—long sickness. To stop the continued loss of flesh they need Scott’s Emulsion. For the feeling of weakness they peed Scott’s Emulsion. ( . It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak system. $cott’s Emulsion gets thin and weak persons out of the rut. It makes new, rich blood, strengthens the nerves and gives appetite Tor ordinary food. Scott’s Emulsion can be taken as long a5 sickness lasts ¿nd <To good all the time. , Thejr’i new strength and flesh in every dose. W« will be glad to send you a few doses free. Be »are that thia pirture In the form of • label ia on the wrapper ot every bottle of Emulaion yon buy. SCOTT & BOW NF.. Chemist», 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and P r «11 dnitght*. tion.” Solo bv all dealers. germs. Only 50e and satisfaction guaranteed by E C Peery dru ggist. A pleasant social pirty wis given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Hall on Friday evening. Next Sunday the Portland Journal { NOTICE. will fssue its first Sunday edition, ' Dean Thomas left Monday for Ar T be Journal is becoming on« of the AH persons are hereby warned lington. leading newspapers of the coast and i not to trust my wife on my account Don Ray has returned homo from ss I will not lie re«|»ot«|li|e for any its Sunday eciitious can be expected bills contr-.R-ttd by her. Seattle where he li s been taking to be a credit to its management. F raxk R vmkr . medical treatment. Market Report. SAILOR’S NARROW ESCAPE. \ 4 The following reports are corrected every Thursday noon an I a^e absolutely correct at that time: Eggs 14c. Butter 35 @ 40c. Chickens 12c lb. Turkeys 18c lb. Geese 7c lb. lard 14c lb. Bacon 13^c lb. j Ham’ 16c IL. Proper Treatment of Pneumonia. Pneumonia is too dangerous a dis ease for anyone to attempt to doetojf himself, although he tuay have the proper remedies at hand. A physi cian should always be called. It should be bourne in mind, however, that pneumonia always results from a cold or from an attack of the grip, and that by giving Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy (lie threatened at tack of pneumonia may be warded off. This remedy is also used by physicians in the treatment ot pneu monia with the liest results. Dr. W J Smith, or Sanders Ala. who is also a druggist ways of tit ■ “I have been selling Chamberlain’s Cough Reme dy and prescribing it In my practice for the past six years. I use is in eases of pneumonia and have alwttyk gotten the best results. For sale by all dealers. WANTED—SEVERAL JNBUSIW- ous persons in each state £o travel for house establahed eleven years and with a large capital, to call upon merchant« anil agents for successful anil profitable line. Permanant engagement. Week ly cash salary of $24 and all traveling expenses anil hotel bills advanced in cash each week. Experience not essen tial. Mention reference and enclosè self-addressed envelape. The National, 332 Dearborn St., Chicago. Jitcap fn-n*sy bites Between Port- ian4 ¿nJ - >c.io Vrlley Palai» Low i.wmi trio rates have beer placed intfhl between Portland and Willamette valley points <n ei ther direction. rickets will be «old Salurdaya and Suudays ana li.o’ted to return on or before the follow ing Monday. Round trip from West Scio, To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Brano Quinine- Tablets. All druggists refund thè money If it fails tft cure. E W Grove’s signature ts-on each box. 25c V i ' | ELK-A trriitw (th, TT or ìfvly in BBC!» uüty ía ? n. n- IÍÜ go CHHlue>S cosiness fol fot Bk »X* rt L ::rc oí ..... sol: i . unan A I'liireoi __ h -o?rains. s. rail,I,, ocnii w -¿' k - T .... __ • .Ide -Vofi I ah' ty el ck each M aut*v *i!h ali ax- P< r <” <1 •« t ii om he.«, pu.rtera. Money advanced i< r expet.se“. Enclose self addressed envelope. Manag-.r, o M) Oax- ton Bldg., Chicago.' T-* You know What You are Ta’c’ng , ~—-r When y au take »rc’c - Ta-telesi Chill'I >in ' he<.tiUr e the for a-ila Is I Inin'v print«! I n ever;’ bottle snowing that it is «imply iron and Quinine in a tasteless - f rm. No ••urn, No pay