Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 04, 1910, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAILY CAPITAL JFOTJIUfAL,' OniMON. FRIPAT, yOTEMBEB 4, 1910.
SIX
The Famous
&Ws Ae ft?sf Light at Any Price
When you pay more than the Rayo
price for a lamp, you are paying for extra
decorations that cannot add to the quality
of the light. You can't pay for a better
light, because there Is none. An oil lignt
has the least effect on the human eye, and
the Rayo Lamp Is the best oil 'amp made,
though low In price. You can pay $5, $10,
or $20 for some other lamp, and although
you get a more costly lamp, yuu .o
cet a better light than the white, mellow,
diffused, unflickering light of the low
priced Kayo.
Hs strong, durable snade-holdcr. This sea
son's burner adds to the strength and appearsnce.
Made of solid brass, nickeled, and easily polished.
Once a Rayo User, Alwaya One
Standard Oil Company
(tncornoraM) r
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County OmimlKaiomu-'a Court.
(Continued from Yesterday.)
Cnnvamilng Primary.
Hayes, T. F., eloctlon returns. 18.60
Miller & Co., livery hire .... 0.00
Moores, Rosa E printing... 258.00
Itomla & Highway
Wade Pearce & Co., nails ... 17.08
Election Acconhl.
Rogers Paper Co., supplies.. 168.65
Smith, Henry, delivering boxes 25.2S
Canvassing Primary.
Webster, D., eloctlon returns. 15.00
Welborn, Mabel A., registration 7.6.0
Porter, Henry, Judge 11.40
Forter, Chaa., do 6.00
Howd, Wm. H., do 6.00
Condlt, H. B clerk 6.00
Hein, C. F., do 6.00
Keene, Henry, do 6.00
Fry, A. M., Judge 14.Q3
Becke, Edw., do 6.00
Grazier, Louie, do 6.00
Webert, L., clerk 6.00
Ehlen, W. II., do 6.00
Saddler, J. W do 6.00
Lick, F. M., Ji:dg 6.00
Becknor, A. L., Judge 10.60
; Diem, R. M.. do . 6.00
Aspinwall, P., clerk 6.00
Evans, Cliff 11., do 6.00
LaFollett. J. W., do 6.00
Cone, E. A. M Judge 14.40
Murray, Jno., do 6.00
Feller, A. E., do 6.00
Barelnger, C. A., clerk 6.00
Miller, Fred, do (. .. 6.00
,'8cheurer, W. R., do 6.00
Smith, J. B., Judge . . 6.00
Flllelt, Ed, do 6.00
McKay. W. R., do 6.00
Zorn, Henry, clerk 6.00
Hofer, B., do 14.00
Coleman, W. T., do 6.00
Jefferson, J. A., Judge S.00
Johnson, Robt, do ........ 8,00
Oodfrey, A. L., do S.00
Fearmlne. Walter O., clerk . . S.00
Hen-en. Jno. C, do 8.00 I
Hall, E. T., Judge 8.00
Btelger, T. W. do 3.00
Godfrey, A. L., 8.00
Rltchey, Riley, clerk S.00
Welch. No&h. do 8.00
Bwegle, Geo., do S.00
King. J. W.. Judge 6.00
Rods, Art, do 6.00
Pope, T. L., do 6.00
Shoemaker, Lowell, clerk .. . 6.00
Blckett, C. A 6.00
Simmons, L. H., do S3. 60
Mahoney, M. W., Judge 6.00
Schnlts, Chaa., do 6.00
Marthaler. Jno., do 13.00
Kirk wood. Henry, clerk .... 6.00
AFTER
SUFFERING
' ONEYEAR
Cured bv Lydla R. Fink-
ham'sVegctcble Compound
MHwaukeo. WK "I.ydla V.. link
Iih m's Vtr'tablo Compound lias ui;ulo
Mid 1 would liko to
t-U thowholoworld
of It. 1 aulTered
f riii.tt'finnlt't rotlhltl
uml fearful vulnslu
my buck. Iliad the
bout doctors and
tlu'jr ull decided
that I had a tumoi
lu addition to tny
female trouble, anil
ndvtsvd an operrv
tinn T. villa V..
T...L i. i i.l, In I'liiniMiimil limtlo
we a well woman and 1 have no mora
tnwkaclie. I hojie 1 can belp others by
tcUlnir them what Lydla K.11iikham
VepiUM CniiH)u::d has done for
n.M Mrs. KaiUluar.tsi'iwtSt,
UilwanVee, Wis.
U'he tove 1 only on of the thou,
sands of grateful lettera which are
iiisUntly befnir received by the
' u..Li....TLr.ll..l,.u r.ummli of T.VI1IL
Mass.. which prove beyond a doubt that
JLydla Ji rmkharu's Vegetable Com.
ixumd, made from roots and herbs,
actually does cure these obstinate ola
t,nu of women n( tor all other ineani
Lave failed, and that every Burn suf.
erluir woiiian owe It to hrrw f to at
Liaal Kive Lydla K Htikliain VeiteU.
Ma tVmpouud a trial U fore subunt
ling to au oiu'rutioii, or filvlng up
ilr. l'liiUliuai, .f Lynn. JIuh
luvit. s all t.l u uo to '
it,t'i.,.ti. i ta lxJtU una Jir
1101 1'rtso.
Manning, A. C, do
Fahey, J. W., do
Manning, Eugone, Judge ....
Slegmund, L. K., do
Shields, E. E., do
Drown, Samuel H., clerk ....
Fitzgerald. P. II., do
Tangier, Alois, do
George B. T., Judge
Anderson, G. W., do
Toost, Rudolph, do
Harris. H. W clerk
Dike, L. T., do
Reine, Mike, do
Stevens, Ellis, Judge
Ask A: L., do
Beer, Fred, do
Fletcher, E. B., clerk
Ottaway, O. H., do
Keene, A. C, do
Grimm, W. T., Judge , .
Scholl, L. M., do
Ehlen, O. A., do
Lembcke.'Chas., clerk
Crittenden, C. M., do
Beck, Geo. N., do
Doty, N. H., Judge
Humphreys, Q. W.,
Stelver, Jesse E., do
Shumaker, A. J.;' clerk
Smith, C. M., do
Miller, R. B do
Mlzo, A. V Judge
Miles, B. J., do
Chesnut, T. O., do
Scott, Fred L., clork
Honisley, Grove, do
Mohney, W. D., do
McAllister, W. B.,'Judge ....
Patton, E. B., do
Zak, Jno., do
Craig, R. W., clerk,
King, H. G., do
Jonos, Jno., do . . .
Palmer, Jno., Judge
Farlow, J. L., do
Russell, S. H., do
Russell, C. f., clerk
Colgan, J. A., do
Conklln, Isaac, do
Irvine, Jno. W., Judge
Taylor, F. M., do
Hamilton, Jno., do
Slegmund, H. A., clerk
Pennebaker, H. F., do
Betinger, O. E., do
Rambo, W. H., Judge
Seitztnger, Albert, Judge ....
Work, C. H., Judge
Unit, O. L,, clerk
Hill, D. B., do
Goodman, P. W.. do
Ross, J. T., Judge
Daws, Jno.'F., do
Hayea, Taylor, do
White, J. R., clerk
Norton, Samuel, do
Scoley, Chai., do
Smith, Harvey, Judge
Mlckel, N. O., do
Elmer, O. D , do
Esson, Loroy, clork ,
Hudson, F, O., do
Young. R. L., do
Selwei t, D. A., Judge
Coleman, J. R., do
Ratcllff, T. A., do
Voirls, O. M., clerk
Ohmnrt, Roynolds, do
Judson, G. A., do , , . , ,
Burrls, C Judge
Teter, R. D . do
! Dourer. O. L., do
lllack, W. H., clork
jory, juo. v., uu
.Tory, T. C, do
Soott. Wm., Judge
I Cox. 9 , do
'Cuulhem. H. K.. do
j rorker, J. B., clerk
Orover, J. F., do
Iltoyser, M. F., do
' Byars, W. II., Judfie
' Steimloff. F. W., do
JoiiHon, J. C, do
; Southwlck. R. S., clerk . . . . .
, Ixiiia, Amna, do
Hurghnrdt. W. H.. do
Martin. J. M., Judge
I Moores, 'A. N., do ..........
Corby, Grant, do
Patton, Cook, clerk
Giles, Elmer
'Hamilton, Frank 8., do ....
Vandervert. II. H., Judge....
Baldwin, Mel, Judge
i Baumgartner, J., do
Myers. O. J., clerk
Albert. Joa. II., do
Constable, C O.. dJ
Wallace, Paul B., Judge ....
Uower, Oscar, do ........
Gray. John, do
McGtlchrlKt, W. M clerk.,
Unuxer, Paul II., do
Ktrlaer, CI.toi, do
Clan, O. G.. Judjje
tirubaui, J. 8 , do
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
11.80
6.00
6.00
6.00
22.80
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
11.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
13.40
6.03
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
13.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6. on
6.00
, 6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
12.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
14.60
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
21.60
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
11.20
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.0C
6.00
12.60
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
9.80
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
10.40
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
3.00
8.00
3.00
8.00
3.00
8.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
3.00
3.00
Albert, T. G., do
Legg, Fred, clerk
Elgin, Chas. F do .....
Brown, A. L., do
Cherrington, W. N., Judge . .
Jones, Chas. H., do
Graham, Joe, do
Lee, A. A., clerk
Wain, A. T., do
Bcrnardl,' Jos, do
Beardsley, J. O., Judge ....
Young, J. W., do . . .
Fletcher, S. M., do
Lauterman, J. H., clerk . .
Hollingswortb, A. J., do . .
Fraaler, P. L., do .
Eskew, J. M Judge
Holllngsworth, C. J., do . .
Huckesteln, A. E., do ....
Roth, Theo., clerk
Worick, C. C, do. . . . i . . .
English, F. A., do
Thomas, P. A., Judge
Halley, R. C, Co
Lansing, Wm., do
Veatch, A. W., clerk
Gille, Albert H., do
Baker ,J. W., do
Glmble, S. S., judge
Chenowth, J. B., do
McClelland, Jas., do
Carlson, Richard, clerk ....
Daugherty, E. B., do
LlBton, W. A. do
Buchner, W. F., Judge ....
Shoemaker, Henry, do ....
Roberts, J. W do
Acheson, Lee, clerk
Macy, Jesse, do
Johnson, G. L., do-
White, F. H., Judge
Humphrey, Thos. II., do ....
Curtis, 11. R., do
Harris, Levi, clerk
Wilson, C. O., do
Capllnger, Jno., do
Richie, J. S., Judge
Korb, Steve, do
Myers, Geo., do
Drager, W. F., clerk
Adklns, S. E., do
Brougher, A. L., do
Simpson, S. B., Judge
Niccalson, W. H., do
Tharp, Geo. H., do
Palmer, Henry, clerk
McClaln, Chas. O., do
Martlu, Bert, do
Fraser, A., Judge
Arnold, Samuel, do
Denny, Elmer, do
RoHsel, Jno., clerk
Hult, A. J., do
Holllngsworth, J. M., do ....
Hobart, A. F., Judge
Bowen, J. T., do
Hartley, H. A., do
Lee, Erull O., clerk
Warnock, Clark, do
Morley, Jno., do
Bo'k, G. A., uo
Potter. P. W., do , .
Cuslter, Geo, do
Adams, Ed. R., clerk
Drake, June D do
Lowe, N. C, do
Riches, T. W., Judge
Bock, O. A., do
Jack, W. S., do
Blackerby, B. L., clerk ....
Loughmlller, W. E., do ....
Smith, E. S., do
Amstutz, Jacob, Judge
Bower, I. L., do
Brown, Samuel, do
Haberly, L. B clerk
Thompson, G. II., do
Rogers, W. II., do
Gooding, J. H. Judge ......
Mullon, C. 8., do
Connor, T. J do
Talbot. H. A., clerk
Brentano, Fred, do
Cook, J. L., do
McElhaney, C. B., Judge ....
Houberger, Theo., do
Scott, Geo., clerk
Dlttur, Jno. A., clerk
Klutz, Jno. A., do
King, J. M., do
Wright, W. A., Judge
Stowell, A. C, do
Roy, E, do
Smith, Henry, clerk
Lambert, L. S., do
Rock, Fred, do
Loose, C. F., Judge
Huntley, II. N., do
Thomas, Giles, do
Sin eve, A. L., clerk
Morton. R. L., do
Illakeley, W. F., do
Wilson, J. M Judge
Cilrardin, Jno., do
Hunuacker ,U. W., do
Riches, W. T., clerk
McKluney, Jno., do
Crawford, H R., do
Whitman. P., Judge
Crosby. Albvrt, do
MuxOuld. L. M., do ........
Llvusley. Phil, clerk
Hull. Jan., J., do
Stungle, J. J., do
Llvesay, David, Judge ....
Mlshler, Al., do
MrCormlck, Jno., do
Hunt, Jno. P., clerk ,
Shorey, Lyman II., do
Altnow, Henry J., do ,
Heldecke. J. A. W., Judge . .
htat Fair Account,
Buren ft Hamilton, supplies. ,$
Clark, T. J., exhibit
Cross, W. H drayare ....
Davla. R. L., exhibit
Flenlnghani, Wm., do
Foster, Lavlnna, do
Geiuuer, Ben., do
Harris, W. F., do
Jerman, Ada, do ..........
IKrniua, Oral, do
Joues, A L., do ......
King, A. W., do
Kltirr, Bon. do
Ijk Follett, A. M do . .
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
3.00
3.00
8.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
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3.00
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6.00
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REPUBLICAN STATE
COUNTY TICKET.
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6.00
6.00
Governor,
JAY BOWEUMAN,
Fossil.
Congressman,
WILLIS C. HAWLEf,
Sabm.
Supreme Justlco.
IIEXKY J. BEAN,
Pendleton.
GEORGE H.. BURNETT,
Salem.
FRANK A. MOORE,
Salem.
Secretary of State,
FRANK W. BENSON,
Salem.
State Treasurer
THOMAS B. KAY,
t Salem.
School Cuperlntendent,
L. It. ALDERMAN,
Eugene.
State Printer,
WILLIS iUMWAY,
Portland.
Labor Commissioner,
O. P. 1 1 OFF,
Silem.
Railroad Commissioner,
FRANK J. MILLER,
Albany.
State Engineer,
JOHN II. LEWIS,
Salem.
Water Superintendent,
JAMES T. CHINOCK,
Salem.
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6.00
14.60
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
13.00
6.00
6.00
600
6.00
6.00
6.00
13.40
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
1200
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
12.00
600
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
12.20
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
13.40
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
9.60
3.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
10.60
6.00
6.00
6.00
600
6.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
8.00
3.00
3.00
10.80
6.00
6.00
6 00
6.00
6.00
12.40
4.40
1.20
17.23
3.00
6.00
2. 95
1.20
2.60
4.00
&.00
4.00
6.00
1.80
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Circuit Judges,
. I. II. VAN WINKLE,
fcalem.
PERCY It. KELLY,
Albany.
Senators,
JOnN A, CARSON, Salem.
HAL D. PATTON, Salem.
Representatives,
G. STEELHAMMER Sllverton
A. LIBBY, Jefferson.
C. ABRAMS. Salem.
. T. REYNOLDS, Chemawa
G. W. JOHNSON, Salem.
COUNTY TICKET.
Sheriff,
II. P. MINTO, Salem.
Clerk,
R. D. ALLEN, Salem.
Recorder,
AUFRANCE, Salem.
Surveyor,
HERRICK, Salem.
Treasurer,
J. G. MOORE, Salem.
Commissioner,
, W. GOULET, Woodburn.
Coroner,
A. M. CLOUG1I, Salem.
A. E
B. B.
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(Paid advertisement.)
SALEM DISTRICT TICKET
Justice of the Peace,
L. R. WEBSTER.
Constable,
CHARLES W. YANNKE.
Lelchty, Albert, do 6.60
Lelchty, Fay, do 6.00
Malton, E. E., do 6.00
Painter, Russell, do 1.00
F. Pohlachnelder & F. & R.
Ackerman Bros., do 10.10
Red Cross Pharmacy, add.. .35
Salem Fruit Unlon.exhlblt. . 2.60
Spauldlng Log. Co., boxes .. 3.00
Oregon Statesman, printing . 2.25
Stockton, J. L., supplies .... 3.65
Taylor, Alfred, teaming .... 9.00
Taylor, Myrtle, exhibit .... 35.00
Taylor, Rosa, do 35.00
Taylor, W. A., do 121,90
Will. Transfer Co., drayage 2.00
Wade, Pearce & Co., nails.. 1.25
Gilo & Co., H. S., exhibit ... . 1.10
Recorder' Account,
Chamberlain, Wellor, plat ..3 1.00
School huiK'riiiteuoYnt'y Expense
5.90
2.10
3.38
Capital Journal, ad
Smith, W. M do
Tax Rebate Account.
Ames, S., tax rebate 3
Insurance Account.
Burghardt. W. H., Jr., policy 135.00
Continued
Derby & Wlllson, do 90.00
Continued
Smith, Homer II., do 45.00
Continued
Advert Islni: Account.
Moore, J. G., Board of Trade $200.00
Salem Board of Trade, adver
tising 50.00
Jail Account.
II. P. Mluto. board of prison
er , $127.15
CANDIDATES' CARDS
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CHAS. McKEE,
Republican, of. Monitor. Inde-
pendent Anti-Assembly candl-
date for
County Commissioner
of Marlon County.
(Paid advertisement.) f
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For JuBtlce of the Peace, Salem
District, Indep dent Democrat-
lc, Anti-Assembly, People's
candidate. Vote for
O. V. BOGGS.
(Paid advertisement.)
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WALTER W. JOHNSON,
Republican candidate for City
Marshal, subject to the City
Primary Election.
Paid Advertisement.
Vote for
M. P. BALDWIN,
Democratic candidate for
COUNTY CLERK.
Opposed to third term.
' Paid Advertisement.
JOHN H. LEWIS,
Democratic nominee for Con-
stable of Salem District.
To the voters, regardless of 4
party, I wish to say that I have
filled the ofllce two terms. Do
you know of an. good reason
why I should not be re-elected T 4
If not, vote for me.
JOHN H. LEWIS.
Paid Advertisement.
- W. H. DOWNING,
Democratic Nominee for Rep-
resentative.
4 Marlon County,
Sublimity Precinct.
Paid advertisement.
'
JOHN BAYNE,
Candidate for Circuit Judge
Third Judicial District. No. 65
on official ballot. Graduate from
Law Department, Willamette
University, and admitted to bar
June, 1893. Seventeen, years
active practice of law In Salemw
Nominated at Primary Election.
. Democrat.
Paid Advertisement. 4
Tit VXtTtTTTTv
Pure Wool
Tht lower part, dipped In boiling ramtlr notith,
wai entirely diAsnlved, proving it lo
be. pur wool.
Part Cotton
When boned In cainttc potiih the wool Inside
the squares wai diuolvrd, leaving
till) the cotton bats.
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Clothcraft Stands
the Acid Test
"OU always find in your Clothcraft suit a
regularly signed, legal, binding guaran
ty that the suit is pure wool.
That rruarantv could not hp a'wen if th mulron or.,1 ...
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ourselves tuu not aDsoiutciy Know tne goods to be pure wool.
This is the test: Pure wool boiled In caustic potash complete
ly dissolves. If there is any cotton in the mixture, it remains.
Every piece of cloth coming from the mills must be able to
stand this test before it is accepted for Clothcraft. .
Wool lasts. Wool keeps its stylish shape and color. When you
can have all-wool guaranteed at $10 to $25 it is foolish to take anything
less. Then comein today and pick out your Clothcraft suit orovcrcoat.
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Clolticrafl
All Wool Clothes
H. S. JORY,
Of South Salem, Or., JProhlbl- 4
tlon candidate for county com- 4
misaioner of Marlon County. 4
Stands for good roads, good 4
bridges and good government; 4
a square deal., 4
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C. W. YANNKE,
4 Republican Nominee for
stable, Salem District.
Salem, Oregon.
Will enforce the law,
(Paid Advertisement.
MRS. M. J. McALPIN,
Matron.
C. T. HUBBARD,
Graduate Norse and Massaul.
Salem Sanitarium
PHONE MAIN 101B.
For nervous, mental, alcoholic, morphine and massage
cases. Terms reasonable. 600 N. Capitol Btreet, Salem,
Oregon.
! j!XJJj,',jjj "" j I iCopvAicmt"
UlKilNG BY APPEARANCES
Of course everybody does that, and)
Laundry Work can't be Judged any
other way. Everything subjected re
ur artlstlo treatment comes out s
clean as a polished surface, as nlear
sa crystal and as bright as a sum
mer's day. Artlclf washed proper
ly lust twice as iong and look twen
ty times better thaa goods badiy
lanndrled. We make cheap Jabns
masquerade for something better.
SALEM LAUNDRY CO.,
Pbene SA. 1SO-1M Sou til Liberty St.
THIRD ANNUAL
National Apple Show
Spokane, Washington
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WILL BE HELD
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County, as:
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he Is senior member of the firm of
V. 3. Cheney & Co., doing business
In itiA f'ltv nt Tnlnrlo. r.nuntv and
state aforesald.and that said firm will
pay the sum of ONE iiunukuu
DOLLARS for each and every case
of catarrh that cannot be cured by
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY,
fiwnm in hfnr me and aubscrlbed
In my presence, this 6th day of De
cember, A. D., 1888.
A. W. OLEASON,
IQuult K'nlHTT PubliC
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter
nally, and acts directly on tne Diooa
and mucous surfaces of the system.
3'nd for testlinonlHls fre.
F. J. CHENEY ft CO..
Toledo, O.
Sold bv druKJtlats. 75c
Take Hull's family Pills for con
stipation. o
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November 14 to 19, 1910
$20,000 in Premiums
Excursions to Yaqulna.
The run of salmon la Yaqulna Is
unusually large and the fishing tbU
season exceptionally good. To ac
commodate fishermen and others de
siring to visit the coaat at this, tbo
really most beautiful season of the
year, the S. P. and C. ft E. will con
tinue to run the regular Sunday ex
cursion train from Abany, leaving at
7: SO 8unday mornings. This ser
vice will ho continued up to and In
cludlaa Sunday. October 29.
WM. NrMintit.YY.
10-19 tf Con. rss. Ag't.
The greatest variety of prizes, cups and trophies ever offered.
Prizes for single apples, boxes and everything up to full
carloads will be awarded
$1,000 Championship Carload Prize
For the bes carload of 630 boxes or bushels.. A floor spa e of
three and one-half acres required to house this great show. Be
aldeB the exhibit of apples, apple growers, packers and cookers
will learn and gain valuablo information.
Ample hotel accommodation without raise In price will be provided
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Will have In effect round-trip fares from all points on Its lines.
For further Information apply to any S. P. agent or to
WM. McMURRAY, Gen'l Pass. Agent,
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Why not lnrn!l a Lome llLotln and cookln tem, making as
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