Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 04, 1901, Image 2

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[HI POLK COUHiY ITEMIZE«
C ongress is still hammering nwny
at the Nicaragua
j old treaty
canal project.
made with
England
Women as W ell as Men
Ims ' Are Made Miserable by
the
Kidney Trouble.
An
| been a stumbling M.,ck and now
new Hay-Puuncpfote treaty baa no* j
! yet become entirely satisfactory to
B U T - IR .
BUNNY SLO PE.
We are having quite a snow storm
Mrs. Kuykendall, of Eastern Ore­
gon, ha» been visiting relativis.
Bert Martin is down from eastern
Oregon visiting his parents.
R. E. B R Y /IN 5 SOI«.
O n e P r ic e
-
-
S torr
About forty persona attended the
watt It party i t the borne of Mrs.
Miss Ella Pettyj dm spent viu alion
Ohm*.
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Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis­ week at her hone, but returned to
i t . I * « ! » » E very F hidat M orm xq A t 7:30.
! both countries. Ou- country wishes courage* and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor Ball«U)i) to resume her teaching Mou-
George Sullivan and wife are over
and cheerfulnsas soon ■ lay.
VV. A . W A . H I I ,
from Salem among kindred.
| to m «ke the canal purely an Ameri-1
disappear when the kid­
EDITOR AMD PROPRIETOR.
W e wish you a happy » ' d prosperous new year. W- osp'-.-ially lb ink
can inctitiitbvn, to he operated as tier j
Ref a Rowell lias toen wvitii g in
ney* ore out of order
Rev. I N. M lllkey.ol Be thel,
ill
or diseased.
Sbeiiilau the past week.
those whoso liberal patronage has enabled us to establish ourselves
presell at Aniiooli next Sunday.
interests may demand, ieAurdle s of j
- Kidney trouble has
amongst von. Onr effort shall be to do every thing possible ....... rit
A tithe w Shepard and family return­
| ether nations, while F. f g a d wlucld
Listen for the ringing of wedding
SU B S C R IPT IO N R A T E S :
become *0 prevalent
ed
to
their
home
in
Dulla*
1
n*t
week.
votir
confidence and ynnr ‘ rade. Our interests should be mu mil.
that
It
Is
not
uncommon
bells.
r l 5 0 ................................... Per v-ar | like to have some skv in matters J
for a child to be born
W e strive to make In in so. 1 be %t< re wc sell, 'b e ebeaptr we eau
A
si*ter
of
Mrs.
Wull.iee
and
the
| f j ........................... Per nix months should contingencies aris'*. A final
afflicted with weak kid­
RCCK CREEK.
liny. H e im mlur, our s in c e » depends upon your success. L i n s
40 ...................... Per three month« agreement may be reached soon <*r it j
neys. If the child urin­ Husseys is down from her h m e in
Our rainy spell ha-ended for a lime
ates too often. If the Washington on a vie.it.
wi rk together and make tit’s first year of the twentieth century u
Advertising rates made known on
may 1)9 delated, hot the canal is of J urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child
and we are enjoying some line, frosty
implication. Correspondence is solicit*
*u< cess for all. Our early shipment of spring goi ds are now b. (. in­
A
watch
pa»ty
was
held
at
ilu*
real-
flik.li world wide importance that it is reaches an age when it should bo able to
weather, which is not. however, ?n
u.
n in g to arrive.
W o have just received a shipment of shoos and a line
control the passage, It Is yet afflicted with deuce of C. Hussey to wal< h I lie old 1
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable sme to be cons!rude I, ami our coun­ bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of year ami century out and the new one H Ivantage to the stock
of overcoats and tailor made c'othing from Cruse A I ra d '»n .
'»rices.
try will bs a leading factor in the pro­ the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first in.
The Misses M. L nnd E»thel Hamp
These are fine goods. A l-o ihe finest lim. of luniks anil I av ling
step should be toward* the treatment ol
ton »re spending the holid iys with
ject.
these Important organ*. This unpleasant
brgs ever brought to this market. Our prices our light. Cell and
Mias Grsce Hussey is spending her ■ heir pan nts. »
trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the
rec us early aud often.
'T he settlement of China with the
I’ iiof . L a k e , of the ugiKoilliir*1 c o l­ kidneys and bladder and not to n habit as vacation at lion)«, but will rvlilln to
1 he second snnttal Christmas din­
Salmon ri>er to r«sunie teaching tonic’
other nations at inter s’, is so com* lege. Im< returned from * >ix month*' most people suppose.
ner
given
by
J.
L.
Morrison
was
quite
time this week.
Women as well as men are made mis­
an enjoyable affair. '1 he table, baud S P E C IA L T H IS W E E K :
pre lieiirive and complicated an af tour of Europe in the interest of Or - erable with kidney and bladdar trouble,
Mi** Rena ami Lawrence Buell have smiisly decorated w i'li evergreens,
At cost onr entire line of Ladies’ Capes, Jackets and Mackintoshes, also
f lir and there are so many financial goo hop And prune grower* *nd think* and both need the same great remedy.
licen visiting their brother here. Lnw- fairly groaned beneath tho abuiuf- |
box coat mackintoshes for men. See our bargain counter for shoes.
in crests at »tik e that it will probably Hint lie found there several varieties The mild and the Immediate effect ol ronoe stays at Wheatland and Rena is
ance and varialy of the viands. The |
Swamp-Root Is soon realised. It la sold
a’ tei ding kc I iihc I in Corvrlli*.
p jnire months yet to satisfactorily that c*n he used to Advantage heie. by druggists, In fifty-
diners included J- L. Morrison and
wife, Marion Hyrnu, wife auil daugh­ assistant superintendent, Alice Rem ­
adjust matters. China and the bal­ The early fall lain , in Ill's valley have cent and one dollar
Q ai'e a nice time was had at tlie
sl 2 es. You may have a
Chrisilsias tree mid tiu one wa* forgot­ ter, R E. Henry, wife and son, Cor- ington : t’-easurer and secretary, Fau-
ance of the world recognize th stou r repeatedly
injured our
hop* and I sample bottle by mall
l»»r»l llenry, Fred. Witlenstiom , G. nie Uuttry ; chorister, Amy Porter.
ten by ffanta Clan*.'
country has shown the most fair snd prone* nnd,ear^^ (preipn variene* free, also pamphlet tell- * ■ ■ •»
B. Hampton, wife ami daughters. The
Ing all about It. Including many of the
Mr Parks boys have the measles.
A general assortment of
two small guests, Rex Homy and
independent spirit in the matter. The wilfhe experimented with, lie found thousands of testimonial letters received
O AK GKOVN.
Vesta Hymn, two bright, lovely child­
nearly everything in that
other big coiintr.ef clniin 4he same in­ there hut few large orchard* *nd a. * j from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
A
party
was
given
at
Oliver
Ral
The farms around arc wrapp'd in ren, were the pride and delight of the
tentions, but have always made self general thing their prune* are «m all j Si Co.. Binghamton, N. Y.. be sure and blankets of snow.
line at lowest prices.
»ton’s one evening not long ago that
entire company.
mention this paper,
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wa* ureatly enjoyed by all who attend
interest an important consideration er than our*. Several new kind* of
Stoves and tinware.
D R. Rtibls is hauling lumber from
Marion Byron. J. L. and F. J. Mor­ ed it.
Tlie affair will cost China a mint of apple* ami pear* will *l«o be intro. | f ——
* Paints and oils.
the Dallas saw mill.
rison, their wives ami Corporal Henry
money, but at the end of it rlie will I e
Bee supplies.
PEED EE.
were welcome guvsts Sunday at the
duced.
Every inducement will be
The groin fields look fine.
a more enlightened and progressive
homes of F. W ittens'rom and G. B.
Notions in variety.
given fur our agriculturists to thor­
Miss
Lena
Tarter,
of
Corvallis,
spent
Mr. Perkins, from Portland, is visit­ Hampton.
©ou n try.
holiday week with hor grandma, Mrs
J.J. W ISEM AN.
oughly test the different things rec I W H A T TH EY HAVE T O E AT ABOUT ing his brotheriulaw, Allen Rogers.
Sm in Claus found all the houses at Phoebe Johnson.
THE DOINGS IN THE C O UNTY.
ommended
by
him,
M IL L STR E E T,D A LL\S.
I n Cuba and Porto Rico peaceful
Miss Mella White, who is tsaehing this end of the creek and made happy
The Misses Kit tier have returned to
at Mood River, came horns for the
conditions are gradually assuming
school at Dallas.
An U n e q u a lle d a n d C o m p le te Re holidays and s o did Eunice Allen and all the children, young and old.
T he state food and dairy commis­ iu m e nf W h a t Y o u r F r ie n d s a r e
shape and the more thrifty classes
T o build
Rex W omer spent the holinay va­
Seth Fawk from the schools they are
IO H Y q ,
a n d Have B ee n L a te ly D o in g .
n< w fence
H AR M O N Y.
will soon become comparatively pros­ sioner repart* 125 creameries in the
cation with relatives ut Philomath.
attending.
i ^VM ESITATE. on account
perous. A fh r getting used to Am eri­ state, some of them making both but­
Bessie and Ethel Clark, of McMinn­
c f cost.
J. A. Jfiimphrpv. of Canyon City
W EST SA LEM .
J. G. Wight, m former teacher here, ville, ar* visiting friends here.
can ways they will be happier and ter and cliee»e. Within it year 43 of
Reduced price»
an agricultural college student, visit,
lisa been among us this week.
Miss
Bessie
Ward
has
gone
to
Cali­
bStter off Ilian the inhabitants of them hav* made 1,665,000 pounds of
on wire
Miss Ona Porter, who has been tea­ ed his cousin, J. W. Yost, last week.
fornia with her grandmother.
Botn our public school and our
fencing.
those islands have ever betn before. butter. Last year's increase was esti­
ching on Salt Creek, is homo for it
Sunday school are doing well.
Mrs. Charles Irwin and Mre. Troy
Send
Q. W. Hosier list purchased a half
two weeks’ vacation,
The same will bo true in the Pliillip- mated to be about 40 per cent over
Turner, are visiting their parents, A l­
for
interest in a blacksmith shop in Sa­
A large crowd gathered at grange
p.nes, but not in so short a time. that of the year before. It is thought
Jack Wilson and family, nf Inde­ va Womer and wife.
circulars.
lem.
^
0
ball for a watch night party.
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pendence, spent Christinas among
Thousands of Pbillippinos who now that 6,000,000 pounds sf butler were
Clay Bush, of Parker, was a caller
C. E. Hanna, wife and Miss ’R ill*
SEND FORjPRICES ON HOP WIRE.
Last Saturday svening there was a friends and relatives her*.
say and think that they will never made in Oregon during 1900, ¡1* val
last week.
Fletcher spent Christinas with rela­ surprise party at ths home of J. C.
The people of this place had a tree
submit to American supremacy will tie being $1,277,50(1.
The present tives near Jefferson.
White in honor of his niece, Misv Mel­
Mrs. Sarah Price is visiting her
on Christmas which all enjoyed.
«•oner or later become reconciled t« great drawback to the dairying indus­
la White, who has been teaching at
daughter, Mrs. W. D. Moliuey, of Sa­
A. J. Ward has been appointed the
Janie Guttry ia quite sick,
lem.
the new order of things and be glad try is the lack of cows, but that will j stage manager of the uew opera house Hood River for three years. There
59 State street, Salem.
were present J. C. White and wife,
Quite a number of our people at
that it turned out that way.
John
Penland,
of
Dayton,
who
has
be gradually overcome A n d ours prove in Salem.
Mrs. Texalla White, Misses Hattie and
W A L T E R M O R L E Y , Prop.
itself one of Ibe great dairying states
Misters Wilkening, Q. Chapnain, Iva Roberts, May Peelv, N ellie W illi­ been attending the Corvallis school, tended the basket social at M ontgom ­
ery last week.
P k v k r a l great railroad corporations of the union.
and B. Miller butchered their hogs amson, Ethyl Smith, Nannie and Len* is spenJing his vacation here.
Heise, Mella end Guseie White, Frank,
last week,
The Harmony Sunday school lia s
that are hampered in their western
Our citizens bave recently shown
IN D E P E N D E N C E .
Rav and Seth Fawk, Clifford, Lyman recently elected new officer» a s fo l­ unusual interest in international af­
traffic are struggling for Pacific coast
Doug. Hanna and family have m ov­ and Arthur Roberts, Homer and Seth lows : Superintendent, J. L. G uitry;
fairs ami Tuesday of last week was by
It
is
wonderful
what
strength
o
f
pur­
Miss
Nora
Wood, who has been vis­
connccti'cyiM or terminals and the next
ed to near Chemawa,
White, Toni Haney, J. G. W ight, W ,
common consent set apart for a spe­ iting in Portland during the last two
pose and boldness and energy of will
few years will most likely see severs 1 ire roused by the assurance that we
cial discussion of our relations with month«, return! to her hoihe last Sat­
School reopened Monday after a C. Kantnor, Winnie Smith, H . C. Sey­
mour, Clayton Heiso and Clarence
week of holiday.
1 urkev.
The
other transcontinental roads.
A' Ire doing our duty.—Scott
urday night.
Seeley.
C le a n sin g
'
Flatterers are but the shadows of |
least twoaif ilium r ill come) through
Mis8 Nellie Osborne returned from
Alva
Womer
h»s
n
force
of
carpen-
B u c k le n ’s A r n ic a S a lv e .
a n d H ealin g
princes' bodies. The least thick cloud i
Our grange ha* chosen new officers
Oregon snd add materially to its pnp-
Oregon C i‘ y Saturday night, where
’ ters at work building a large barn.
C U ' S for
f l y 's '
lias world wide fume for marvellous »m l Pomona grange will meet iu Dal
makes them Invisible.—John Webster.
»he has been visiting friends.
ula'ion and prosperity. Besides that
There Is no remembrance which time ! cure». It Hurpasse« any oilier Halve, las January 12th. A ll business will be
D. II. Bimpson started last Monday
lotion,
ointment
or
balm
fur
cuts,
does
net
obliterate,
no
pain
which
the roads already built within the
George Graves, of this place, is at
done in lliu fourth degree and all
on a trip to Ibe Calipooa mountains,
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cornu, burn», boils, sores, felons, ul-
’ mil while gone will inspect the lum- work in Oregon C ify this winter.
state will bo extended or have branch­ lentil does not terminate.—Cervantes, j cerB, teter, *»lt rheum, fever HOres, grangers of that degree are invited o
|E
ly
's
Cream
Balm
be p:eseul.
The Chicago stallion Dr. Pitzer, j
I her forestv tributary to the Upper
Easy anti pluf&tit to u . h
Miss Ivy Burfr#n, who is attending
es constructed as feeders. The out­ 2:121b. Is racing Into fine form. At La : chopped hands, skin eruptions; In*
Willamette.
jContaiiiH if o
injuriou.
ihe'iigricultural college at Corvallis, is
V C IT Y .
come i if It tall will li iwor freight rule, Harpe, Ills., Aug. 23, he won the free i | fallible for piles. Cure Kiinrantei <1 »
d m i­
School
work
was
resumed
in
i
ll
the
lt is quickly absorbed.
home during the holidays.
; Only 25 cents at M. 1). Ellis'
| Gives relief at cnee.
«m l induce a greater production of ev­ for all, trotting the third, fourth and
At the Woodmen dance Christina*
districts in this part of the county last
It opeitH and Cleanses
Bert Healey a»'d Smith Mann, of
fifth heats In 2:1414, 2:15%, 2:10-one of
night
there
were
forty-two
couples
and
Monday.
B
E
T
H
E
L
AN
D
M
cC
O
Y
.
erything in connection with farming.
the Vasal Paranges.
the Oregon agricultural college, have
the best half mile track performances ;
Alluv* inflammation. |
eleven men to »pare.
of the year.—Horse Review.
Jninefl Tozier, who is A t t e n d in g h
J. W . Yost is preparing to increase been visiting friends here during tho
Heals and protects the membrane. Restores th«
la»' h w «lays.
T he c i r of ft 11 » .in Ims he.n very
On thu27tli a surprise party took Senses of Taste and Smell. Larue size, 5(* cents ai J tho capacity of hi» tannery,
Portland buniue«» college, came boms
or by mail; Trial
size, 10 ... cent-
by
mail.
to t ike Christmas dinner with his pa­ Mrs Moyer by storm mid a very pleas­ druggists
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ill, lull i* ell liili* m ein. The whirl'
THE GLASS OF FASHION.
The Misses Blanche and Bessie Phil
ELY BROTHERS, 5Ö Warren St. New York.,
From the many nice things the re
ant time wa* bad.
rents.
civilized world wx* nne»«y nvvr hi.
publican newspaper» aro »aving about lip», of near Greenwood, were viriting
The large, loose waves so essential to
Toni fiollowell lias sold the hotel
• i Grover Clcvelmnl, it is quite evident friend» in town during tho holidays.
condition, »11 feeling llmt hi. dt'Hlh
Lewis Mack in is slowly improving.
the low, fluffy, half parted pompadour
In Zini Hiu.baw, who has taken pos­ ■F*i*4*4‘*},*b,5*4**5*4*4,4**i**5,4**I*v^4*4»4,*5*^*S'^*t* ; that the republican diplomatists would
Would lone h e r o * m l unify hi *11 nil- style of hairdressing can be made by
There was a watch party nt the res­
George Shields spent a few days session. Tom lias run a hotel and
he pleaded to have the *x-president idence of Miss Sadie Gr:iv es on New
lion.. All hi* influence lm. been *mi wetting the hair and tying broad hands with his grandparents in McMinn­
ranch for tune years.
again assume leadership of the demo­ Year’s eve. The evening was spent
will he in favor of pexcenlde solution* o f tape around It.
ville recently.
cratic party.
in all kinds of games and at midnight.
Last Fiiday A. L. Porter began a
One of the most stylish gloves for
of iiHlhoml difference., lie mid hi*
The shooting match at McCoy Sat* survey and level of an alterna ive
■ they all sat down to a delicious lunch,,
wear with light gowns la old fashioned
A IR L IE .
adviser* look shrewdly nfler the inter- looking and o f soft thin kid, with no urdi was veil attended considering Mute or the Independence and Mon­
which
everyone seemed to enjoy*
These present were Frank Ku»»<-1 and
mouth extension railroad from B ig-
e.l* of thtir own eolintiy, hut *im to stitching on the back and only one the stormy weather.
A happy new year lo all.
wife, Forest Finch and wife, Mrs. W_
leys on the Southern Pacific south of
pearl button.
d «d f»iily with other iiHtiou*.
Miss Ella Carpenter spent the holi­
The new year was introduced at this D. Graves, Misses Blanche and Bessie
the Luekisiiiute river. The oilier
Apparently this Is to be a season of days with her parents in Dallas.
place by a heavy «now storm.
Phillips, Maud P nrdse, N llie Osborn.
route is on the nortli side of the rrier
buckles. They are steadily growing
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T he follower* of Oritvor Cleveland larger and more popular nnd are much
•j*
W ill give strength In the nerves and re-
P«rry Campbell and wife, who have and starts st Elkins
Cosmic Hedgepeth i» getting better Nora ami Dola Wood, Man I Merwin,
store the li\er and kinney* to a healthy
Cadie
Gentry, Florence Burton. 8a lie
it ol those of W. J. Bryan cannot »«* more beautiful, from an artistic point been visiting lu re for the past few
R. v. Long and B. I. Carey have 4* condition, give tone to the stomach end
bowels, and promote a good appitito
Mrs. WiUon has improved consider- \ Graves, W illV and Newell Smi h, Ar­
weeks, have left for their homo in liken up homesteads about seven 4»
thing* in exactly the same light, but o f view, than ever before.
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healthy digestion; will relieve constipa­
thur li ik- r, Elza Osborne, W m. Finch,
aMy during the past few day».
Bilk applique on net and velvet appli­ Oakesdale, Washington.
tion, purify the blood and make a heal-
miles from Philomath, in thu Alsea te
both factions earn* ally wisli an amica­
Leslie Ball, Frank Penrose, Wesh-y
i.
thy body with a clear akin. That tired
que on net or silk are trimmings ns
country.
On
inquiry
all
thu
timber
Marcus Bevens, of Rainier, spent
J*
feeling will leave you and sleep will he
W illiam Kingston, Ed. Pigg and
ble ruining together of (lie whole par­
Perry, W illis Hartman. W illie Wood,
popular as lace, and stunning llttlo
re&tful. At Wilson’s drug store, Dallas.
land west of this place was found to 4*
the holiday« with relative» in tliits vi­
Edward Graves and J F. Howard. A t
ty. Both will work to that end. *acb routs nro made of black velvet appli­ Lenta Howard visited tiieir mother, be filed upon.
cinity.
Mrs Ki gston this week.
I o’clock they departed fur tin ir n a-
making some concession*, the proba­ que on coarse net nnd lined with white.
Oliver Leel's nephew is on a visit to
Mr. Tucker, from beh>w Portland, is i •»)’ home«, wishi ng their hoe* cm m w 'y
Mrs. Mel. Railev, of Oregon City,
Ilealers
say
that
women
are
buying
ble result being a rulid and satisfied
' visiting bis brollierinlaw, Z. Horner. a happy New Year.
only the thinnest silk and lisle hose visited her parents, Mr. BuUrck and hint.
party— always excepting some kick­
nnd Hint even when cold weather wife, last week.
Ed. l’ stras h*» eoveral bands assist­
Prairieton Todd ha* rehted hi*
This is the firs' while New Year we
ers who would never agree to any­ cornea the heavier hose will go bog­
ing him with his stare making
Mi-«* Violet Anderson has betii vis­ place In Mr. Hunter and may go in
have had for a long time.
ging. Extravagant foot dressing has iting at home for a few days.
thing.
eastern Oregon for a time.
Frank Bussell and wife have return­
become a manta, and no little thing
Cecil Stoats and Lena Tarter return ed from Southern Oregon ami will
C L. Hawley and wife returned
E. O. White and family have gone
Mi»* Dora Hoilgln, of Independ­ like health or comfort can Interfere
ed lo Corvallis Wednesday.
make this their future home.
from Monmouth Thursday after a on a visit to Mrs. W hite’s brother,
with It.
ence, i* leaching near Milverton.
J 1 I 111 Hyde Jr., near I'hilonia'h. Ar­
Frank Scott w»s down this way nil
Heal laces are being used to a re­ short visit.
J. H . Burton, who ia visiting rela­
markable extent. Cluny Arabian, point
ACMES AND n dear hunt during the holidays. He tives and friends in Canada, is extrud­
Elina and Ada Fletcher spent a few thur Vassal! ia holding down Ed’s
ranch during his nhsenre.
*|>ciit most of hi* time at J. O. Stoats. ed home eoou.
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fTnleucon, Irish point, point de flandrea days at Dixie recently.
PAINS LOOK
and renaissance taking the lead. Ba­
New Y ea -’* day the ladies aid ol
N. Tarter and Mr. Qilivy came in
Several from McCoy attended the
tiste laces arc also much worn as trim­
ALIKE .
Mrs. J. J. Daly and her son, Floyd,
the
Methodist
church
provided
a
din­
on the Suvor stage Monday evening.
ming for cloth or silk, designs copied Christmas tree at Parrydalo and re­
returned from Portland Monday even­
ner and also a supper on a novel plan
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I f you hame eruptions, pains In the from rare old laces being embroidered port a pleasant Mine.
A. R. Lewi* and wife returned from ing and so did this cdhur, hi* wife and
a sort of blind pool whereby v- It ask
head or kidneys, stomach trouble and in ecru batiste.
Portland a few days ago.
Bert Purvine was seen on our street for a dish of unknown food and get
daughter.
feelings o f vocarir.ess. "H it Ike naif cn
A new gray which the French have last week
wlial yon did not ex|>ect. T lii* caus­
About two dnxen friends of H. T a r­
Jacob Baker, who has lived m ar
the heed." Hood's Sarsaparilla is tie poetically dubbed whiter sky la the
ed In'* of fun. Two dislie* were gen-
ter and wife c illt.il on them Tuesday
Floyd Miller and family and Fuller
Bridgeport for many years, di d in In ­
hummer to use. It <will purify your blood. most hopeless of the new and fashion­
ami
were
treated
to
a
tine
tuw
year’»
e oualy donated without charge they
There are L e r good reasons why every
dependence Monday.
The masses praise it for doing this ai.J able shades. It hasu't even a hint of Do oe ami wife, of Macleay, spent being water «m l toothpick. The
dinner.
pink or lilac or cream In It, but Is as Christina» with relatives lore and at amount rai»ed to paint the church bensehold stonld use this remedy:
making the “whole body healthy.
Unele l’et»r Syron. who is with his
Flrvt—It penetrates quicker and deeper
M Tarter ia down from Corvallis on
nncom promisingly bard and dreary as Perry dttle.
was considerable.
than any known remedy,
a short vacation and will put up a son, Zimri, nt Falls City, is 7fl years
the one« popular aloe gray. No com­
Mis Taylor «pent a few days i»f last
i Second—It removes pain and soreness at 1
old ami ill much better health than a
plexion can stand It, but It will doubt­ wt ek in Portland.
once, and will not soil or discolor the monument iu the English cemetery
B RID G E PO RT.
year ago.
skin or clothln«.
and also one at Kings Valley.
less he woru. sine« It Is fashionable.—
! Third—It contains no chloroform, ether,
Mra. Tho». Zosel, who has been very
Mis* Franc«» Brown, of Corvallis,
New York 8un.
ammonia, capsicum or Iodine and is
not volatlls.
w.is visiting N ell Ford during the
»ick, is improving.
Fourth—Because It Is the only safe, quick
holidays.
and harmless remedy found on the
Mias Edith Percival, who has been
4*
market.
teaching in Sheridan, passed through
A. M. Vas-all gave a dance New
Sold by all druggists at 50 cents.
here Saturday en her way to Salem
Years eve. The musicians were Cliff
E V E R Y T t f lN Q
Pugh, Southard Tallbot and Johnnie
SCOTCH REMEDY COMPANY
Miss Mary
Wisner lias returned
McCoy.
D A L R Y M P L E ’S j *
T
H
A
T GOES IN T O T H E M A K E U P OF
Western
Agency
S
AN
FRANCISCO
from Washington.
wlnre she has
Edith snd Ethel Chambers were
»pent a few months.
SW E LL APPAREL
home Christmas, the former from
The card party at W ill. Strong’» Portiaml and the latter from Dallas,
■ CAN HU FOUND IN THE DRKSS 00008
new residence on Tuesday evening when the is attending college.
OEI’AKTMENT - IN - O U * - STORK
was a complete success.
297 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon.
Fred Chapin ia visiting relative* in
QUALITY IS OUR F IR S T C O N SID E R
Ralph Ball and J«thnnie Smith are Yamhill eounty.
home from Corvallis for the holidays.
With every tenth suit nt $10 or over we give a
A T IO N IN B U Y IN G . E W T H E R E F O R E *
The Sunday school officers fer the
following year are: 8 u p l„ J. F.
H A V E T H E C H O IC E S T GOODS T H E M A R K E T A F F O R D S
$10 bill free.
His W ife Saved H im .
thuitli; assistant, Mr. Plankiogton ;
A N D O U R PR IC E S A R E NO H I G H E K T H A N M OST STORES
My wife* good advice saved my life secretary, W . L. Friuk , organist, Mrs.
C H A R G E FO R IN F E R IO R GOODS.
With every tenth suit at $•> or over we give a
writes K. M. Roes of Winfield, Tenne- C. C. Gardner.
see, for 1 had such a had cough 1 could
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$*> hill free.
hardly breathe, 1 steadily grew worse B eat O nt o f on In o ro o o o o f F en e len .
WE
are
T D IIU V C H i n U il l o r o so l o w t h a t i t
under doctor’# treatment, hut my wife
A Mexican war veteran and prom­
O F F E R IN G In U n A O M U U L I u t u W I L L P A Y Y O U TO
A full line of clothing, tlry gm^ls and furnish*
urged me to use Dr. King'a New Dis­ inent editor write*: "Seeing the *d-
get one just to puck your summer clothes in
covery for consumption, which com­ rertieement nf Chamberlain’* Colic,
goods at lowest price«
if you are not going to travel.
pletely curdi me." Cough#, colds, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I am
bronchitis, la gripp»*,pneumonia,asth- reminded that ** a aohlier in Mexico
I ma, hay fever and all maladies nf I i '47 »nd 48, I eontri o eH Mexican
Next door to’ P. O., Dalian.
Dr
I elusi, throat and lungs are positively dfarrhoea and ibis remedy lias kept
S A L E M ’S
etim i bv this m arvel.*)« medicine. me from gelling an increase in nt*
oOctuta a m ili
Every bottle guar­ pension for on every renewal a d< n of
BEST STORE
’ I S O ' S C U R E FOR M
anteed. Trial bottles free si M. D. Bi­ it restore* me.” I t i* unequaled oa a
EMU wat» IU Its FUS.
I *****
T bi ** b Good.
lls' drug store.
quirk euro for diarrhoea and I* p'eaa-
anfa to take. Fer sal* by A . 1
Spectacle« and glasse« st Pfennig's.
BALLA8, FBIDAY, JAN. 4, 1901.
D A LLA S,
07 ?E< 5 0 N-
Hardware! -
OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS-
SALEM FENCE WORKS
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COLD HEAD
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Don’t Rub It In.
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Hit the Natl
On the Head.
Scotch Remedy
yfocdA SaUafxiuffq
BRANCH STORE,
Photo­
graphic ‘
Sup- •
plies.
PFENNIG,
Jeweler and Optician.
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