Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 13, 1901, Image 2

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    Rev. Limlaay and wife were calling
W. J. Hooker is to be principal of
on the people here Inst week.
j tha Brownsville school.
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER
Anna Torgeson i* in Salem having
her eyes treated.
DALLAS, FRIDAY, SEPT. 13.1901.
Florence Prather is visiting her »¡a-
ter, Mrs. C. E. Harmon, of Bridge-
port.
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W A S H ,
C u ts a n d Brulaaa Q u ic k ly Hea le d.
■DITO» AMD PMOrHlUTn*
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
$1 50 ..................................... Per y'-ar
| 75............................. Per six month«
40 ........................Per three month«
Advertising rate« niatie known on
applioation. Correspondence i««olicit-
aL
F.ne Job Pointing done at reasonable
<ariea«.
No other event in recent year» has
caused *ueh a «lir throughout lh«
world a« the «hooting of Prsaideut
McKinley by an anarchist at Buffalo
but week. At Oral it was thought
the wound« would prove fatal, bin
now liei«on the highway to recovery.
A i our country «lands at the head of
nalion«, so is eur president the most
respected ruler on earth. The result
of that attempt on the president’s
life will be that anarchism and all oth­
er creeds teaching similar oulragtous
principles will receive a profound set­
back all over the earth. In tins coun­
try changed laws and pronounced
public sentiment will demand that
all such must keep quiet or leave our
land. Einma Goldman and her fol-
lower« have been so universally and
so thoroughly denounced that they
will net dare to again opeuly advo­
cate anarchy in this country.
N e rv in e .
T h e above portrait is that of
Countess Mogelstud, of Chica­
go, 111., whose gratitude for the
benefit received from the use of
Dr. M iles’ Nervine prompted
her to make this statement:
**It affords roe great pleasure to add
my testimony to the very excellent
merits of Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Although
I am past 80 years of açe I find it
soothes the tired brain, quiets the irri­
tated nerves and insures restful sleep.
I never feel contented without a bottle
o f it m the house.” Gratefully yours,
C
h r is t ia n a
M
Countess
a r ia ,
Mogelstud.
N e r v in e
m u . . ’
is a nerve tonic and strength-
builder that starts right in re­
storing health immediately.
S o ld
b y n il
D r u g g is t * .
Dr. MM«s M edical C o ., Elkhart, Ind.
OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS-
W HAT T H E Y HAVE TO 8AY ABOUT
T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
T i e . t o C e <0 W o r t .
A women was once trying to Induce
General Sherman to use 111» Influence
for licr sou In order that be might be
given a place In A s army, for which.
however, he had ahown no particular
fltnesa. “ Hla father was In the army.”
«aid the urgent mother, “and «o wen'
hla grandfather and hi» great-grand
father, ami It aoems as If he ought to
follow the line.”
"Hin! Three generations In the
army.” said the general. “ Don’t you
think, madam, that It la about time for
one member of tbe family to work for
a llTlne’ ’ ’
Nobility
R ecom m ends
A n U n e q u a l l e d a n d C o m p l e t e Re
s u m e of W h a t Y o u r F r i e n d s aro
a n d H ave Been Lately D o in g .
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■ W h a t S h a l l W o H ave for D e s s e rt?
Thin queation arises in the family
e v e ry day. Let uh answer it to-dav
j Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful
dessert. Prepared iu twe minutes
No ladlingl no baking! simply add
boiling water and set to cool Fla
vors:—Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and
Strawberry. Get s package at your
grocers to-day. 10 cts.
SALTCREEK.
Mr«. E T. Morrison, routli nf Ball
«ton, will have a public sale of sto-k,
Threshing is all done, the grain be­
farm implements and household goods ing short in some place*.
on tlie I hsi Saturday in this month.
Henry Gilliam ia much improved
Ahel Uglow lisa at Dallas one of and will soon he at work.
tlie best hop plants in tlie eounly, ev­
Maud Baxter i* still very sick with
erything being conducted after plans
devised bv himself. John Munson’s but «light hopes of recovery.
crew of 65 pickers will fini ii his 12
J. Bowie* i* hauling lumber from
acres this week. Mr. Munwn lias Martin Bros. mill for his new house.
«eross the creek to the north another
new of 45 who will not finish hn
Henry Zumwalt will haul ftO eoids
of wood to 1’errydule this fall.
some days yet.
George Starr will sow 50 acres to
A. 1. Dorr, whose »loro burned si
Buell’s chapel, is working on a ranch grass this fall and will raise more
stock and I mp « grain.
4t Templeton, California.
J. I’. Caldwell lias sold his agricul­
tural iinpiement and hardware httsi j
ness to N. A. Emmiit. who has been
merchandising at Fulls City for sever
»1 vests. Mr. Caldwell, who has done
» good business and marie friends in
all qu,Tiers, will probably enter a
large Portland wholesale house. His
Successor is a rustier and is sure to do
Well.
He and wife will lire iu the
Nswl McDaniel property.
Miaa Nannie Wilson will return tu
Albany college next week.
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SUNNY SLOPS.
Jnbe Ferguson, forsaerly of here,
lias lately bought tbe George Smith
threshing machine at Dixia.
Hoherl Clarke and wife are down
from Bledgett valley, which is located
in Banton county.
David Kiddeil is cutting clover seed
for J. B. Stump this week,
Mr. Richardson ia hauling wood
from here to Independence, making
two loads a day.
John Sumpter lias rented the Jucks
place, Mr. .lacks having decidvd to
move below Portland.
Hop picking i* now in progress ami
there are several heads of families
hatching while the women folk are
pulling the fragrant hop.
('hamberlaiiiVFaiii Balm applied
to a cut, bruise, buvn, scald or like
injury will in*tantly allay the pain
I and will heal the parts in less time
than any other treatment. Unles*
the injury i* very severe it will not
leave a scar. Fain Balm also cure?
rheumatism, sprains, »welling* and
I lameness. For sale by A. K. Wilson.
ROOK CR EEK.
John Castle, of your city, bought
several head of cattle in this country
last week.
Rod. Nash and brother were over
from Nashville Sunday.
Jask Morrison wont to Steer cr.ek
and back last Sunday.
The most of onr population have
gone out hop picking.
Frank McMurphy, of Fall* City,
broke the bind wheel of hig buggy last
Thursday, ns he wag returning home
i from Norton’s.
A S h o ck in g Ca la m ity
BALLSTON.
Lumber
V e ry C h e a p —
“ Lately befell a railroad lahorei,”
writes Dr. A. Kellett, of Williford,
Mrs. Clias. Kerber cut her hand se­
Ark. “ His foot was badly crushed,
but Burklen’s Arnica Salve quickly verely.
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cured him. It's simply wonderful for
They had a dance at tlie Peedee
burns, boils, piles and all skin erup- store.
, (ions
It’s the world’* champion
The engineer of Fhy Simpson's log
healer. Cure guaranteed. 25c. Bold
FIRST TERM BEGINS
ging camp »[lent last Sunday at tlie
by all druggist*.
SEPTEMBER 25, 1901
home of L. Rimer.
Co-educational and expenses reduc­
POLK.
Miss Estella Havage is down from
ed lo the minimum.
Mi»»es Jennie Boydstou and Marie Albany ou a visit.
Regular college and academic cotir
Reddekopp have returned from Port­
»es, including courses in music and
land,
business.
The Becker girls and John B. ere
LOCA
SPLENDID
down from Lane county, he being re
and
eently hack from Kansas.
CLIMATIC
DORMITORY
ADVANTAGES-*
Roustabout Fergimon, of the Rose
Nothing hut a local
-eniedy or change of ell-
Ihr- »liing crew, was hardly recognis
For further particulars address the
■i.ate will cure
e l In.I Sunday without his high M.-x
presiden t,
CATARRH
ican sombrero.
T h e S p e c if ic is
C. C. POLING,
Ely’s Cream Balm
Abraham Rempel is emptying box­
DALLAS, OREGON.
It
is
quickly
absorbed
es at tlie Ivm-er nop yard.
Gives relief at once.
DALLAS COLLEGE
UGüEOLE ACADEMY
Home profess to dislike Imp picking,
hut all are anxious for a job when the
| lime conies.
!
Prune drying will begin at the
Eiines orchard next Monday. Mrs.
Enns and her daughters have it in the
very best shape.
(t opens and cleatiNe* the
Nasal Passages.
------------------- Allays IntliimHtion.
Senses of Taste and Smell. No injurious drujf. Reg
ular size, f»0 cents; Family size, «1 or by mail.
KLY BROTHERS, 6« War.eu Street, New York.
C u r e d Afte r T h i r t y Y e a rs .
“ I sufferad for thirty years with di­
arrhoea and thought I was past being
cured.” says John 8 . Halloway, of
French Camp, Miss. “ I had «pent
so much time and money and suffered
so much that I had given up all hope«
of recovery, I was so feeble ftom the
effects of the diarrhoea that I could
do ro kind of labor, could not ever
travel, but by accident I was permit­
ted to find a bottle of Chamberlain’*
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
and after taking several bottles I arn
entirely cured of tl »it trouble. I am
so plea-ed with tho r« suit that I am
anxious th.it it he in reach of all who
H'.ffi-r us I have.” For sale by A. K.
Wil.-on,
SUVER.
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R IC K R E A L L .
Salem Woolen Mills Store
In the circuit court o f the state of Oregon,
for the county of P olk.--D epartm ent No. 1.
A. C. Becken, plaintiff, )
V8.
2 9 9 Com m ercial Street.
S
S. A . Menardi, deft.
I
T o S A . Menardi, the above named defend- !
ant:
IN THE N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F j
Oregon, you are hereby required to appear
and answer the com plaint filed against you
in the above entitled action on or before the
E .S . L A M P O R T
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27th day of .September, A . D ., 1901, and i;’
you fail so to appear and answer, for want
thereof, plaintiff will take judgment again«*,
you for tne sum of $388.51, together with in­
terest thereon at the rate of 0 per cent per •J* E s t a b lis h e d 186 9.
2 8 9 C o m m e r c i a l s t r e e t , S a le m .
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annum from the 6 th day of August, 1901, un­
• b * v ❖ -X - v * *b *3- *! • •?* * -F -I* -b • b • M - v -I* -b *1* -I- •!* -I* -I* -b *J* -b v v -b -I* v v •!•*$■ -I-
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til paid, and for the costs and disbursements
of this action.
This summons ia published by order of H> n
J. K. Sibley, judge of the countv court of
Polk county, Oregon, duly made and entered J
on the 9th «lav <»f August, 1901. The order <
for the publication prescribes that the same j
shall be published at least once a week for six j
w ! rn
consecutive weeks, and that you shall appear j
and answer on or before tha 27th day of Sep- j
RU BBER C E M E N T F LO O R P A IN T
tember, 1901. The date of the first publica­
tion of this summons is the 16th day o f A u ­
Senti fer Color Cards to W . P. FuSïer & Ce., Portland, Oreg.
gust,
and of t’n« last publication thereof
is the 27 th day o f September, 1901.
T O W N S E N D <v 1IA U T ,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
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PA RK A N D W ASH IN GTON STRE ETS
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PORTLAND, OREGON
A . P . A rm stron g. LL. B ., Principal
A practical, progressive school, coospicnoua
for thorough w ork , with hundreds o f graduates
ia positions as bookkeepers and stenographers.
Already proud o f a high standing wherever
kn ow n , it steadily grows better and better,
b p e n all the year «Student» admitted any time.
Private or class inttruction. Learn what and
how we teach, and what It cost». Catalogue free.
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Sheriff's Sale.
D . P. THOMPSON, PR ESID EN T
D. SOLIS COHEN
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THE
GREAT
MONEY
SAVER
FOR
YOU
Offer* the best goods in the
market for the lowest price*
Look at his goods before you
buy elsewhere, and you can
b* sure you will be pleased in
every way. He not only giv­
es you tbe best good* for tbe
money, but (be best and the
neatest work. Established 17
year*. Manufacturing jewel­
er and scientific optician,
Main street, Dallas, Or.
P F E N N IG ,
Jeweler and Optician.
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t b y v i r ­
tu e o f an e x e c u t io n a n d o r d e r o f « a le
duly issued out o f the circuit court o f the
state of Oregon for Polk county, bearing date
the 9th of August, 1901, upon a decree duly
made, enrolled and docketed in said court on
the 3rd day o f June. 1901, in a certain suit
therein pending, wherein the State Land
Board is plaintiff and J. Y . Bryon and Anna
(J. Bryon are defendants, and directed to me,
commanding me to sell the hereinafter de-
scribed premiiteH to satisfy the amounts speci-
fied in said decree ami execution, I will on
S a t u r d a y , S e p t e m b e r I 4 P ICOI,
A t the hour of 1 o ’clock, p. in., o f said day,
at the front door of the court house in Dallas,
in said Polk county, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash in hand on day of
sale, all the.right, title, interest and estate
o f the said defendants, and eac h and every
one o f them, and o f all persons claiming by,
through or under them, or either o f them sub­
sequent to the 6 th clay o f A pril, 1894, the
date o f the mortgage foreclosed in snid suit,
of, in and to the said mortgaged premises, de­
scribed in said deciee and execution as fol­
lows, to-w it: Beginning at i point north 10
degrees, 55 minute», west 38.43 chains from
where the center o f the road from Salem to
Spring V alley intersects the «outh line o f the
donation land claim No. 67, Not. No. 317, of
•ieste Harritt and wife, in t 7 s, r 8 w, of the
W illam ette meridian, in Polk county, Ore­
gon, running thence north 10 degrees, 55 min­
utes, west 4.30 chains along the center of said
road; thence east 35.04 to the east line o f said
claim No. 67;thence south 24 degrees, 15 min­
utes, east 4.63chains along said line:thence west
36.13 chains to the place of beginning, con­
taining 15 acres, more or less. A ll to be sold
for gold coin.
Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 13th day of
August, 1901.
J. G. V A N O R S D E L
Sheriff o f Polk county, Oregon.
M H 0F™> S M O HEIRT
SALEM OR.
Boarding and day school for girl».
Education thorough and practical,
lavcation beautiful ami healthful.
Courses — Kindergarten, Primary,
Grammur and academic.
Music department — Conservatory
j methods, piano, violin, guitar and
mandolin.
,
Beat instructions in art and lan­
guages. Send for prospectus
Address, SISTER SUPERIOR.
School Reopen« Sept. 3rd.
WILSON'S
D ifficult Digestion
SALEM FENCE WORKS
CELERY
\
DANDELION
Will jfiv* *fv r.| th
th* n«rY*4 *n«f r*-
•to r t th« liver ftml kM ner* t<> a hrtH hy
iNtndition, riv e
to the O onw ch rmt
b o «f* k , nnd prom ote %
»p j itit *
henltbv <ttgt-*tb»n; will relieve I'onatit'v
tb»tt, jMtrify the M.xxl an«l make •» h«*l-
thv ba*|r w ith a f t e i f *kit». The» tir«|
feelin* will leave you th d deep will he
restful. At 1% Ueoit'e d r u f «tore, Dalle*.
!♦ > m »»■» n n t >♦++++♦++♦♦♦♦
3$
g LUTHER & CO,*
D AVID M. D UN NE
C H. MORRIS
Harness, Saddles, Rcbes, Whips, Beets, Etc. J
I *PAÍNT, 5 í YOUR.^FLOORS¿ í
Board o t D ir e c to rs ---------------- -
W e W ant
Your Traded
’* r C & A fS & S i
To select good clothing at exorbitant prices, but tot;
carefully select a stock of well tailored, neat fittingf
garments with reliability at reasonable and popularj
prices is quite another thing. We claim to have donej
this and tbe compliments we are receiving andourl
increased »ales over any former year show that our j
efforts are fully appreciated. Our friends can rest as-[
sured that, all the latest and uptodate goods in mans’
wear can always be found in our store. If j'ou wants
a stylish bat, fancy shirt, nobby tie or tbe latest glov-E
es, come to our store. You can always get them ast
iu tbe past. We will be leaders in mens’ apparel.(
Try one of our Mt. Hood shirts— Made in Oregon.
Sum mons.
COLD' n HEAD3 £ u £ SS£&
Hop picking ia about over, the crop
Kenneth Campbell caught his foot
Mrs. Addison ami Mrs. W’ heelock, under the wheel of a lomled wagon being light.
of Yamhill oounty, have been up vis­ the other day and had it badly crush­
Mrs. Soulhwick's new heme ia near
ed.
iting relatives and friemla.
ing completion.
The threshing machines all finish­
George Foetcr, wife and son, Con-
Newt. McDaniel lias a new born
nard, are up from Payton visiting J. ed this week, most of them having liad daughter,
from
20
to
25
days
run.
Tlie
grain
L. Fislihack and family,
Frank Gibson, A. F. Stoner, and L.
was not quite sa good as was expected
Emma and Bertha Ohms are below
but the quality is flue. Summer fal­ C. Koner visited the metropolis on
Independence picking hops for Kilsy
low wheat yielded from 26to:tO bush­ business last week.
Cooper.
els an aere, and spring wheat from 1«
Frauk Hininnton, of Portland, was
Mrs. W. H. Mack and sisterlnlaw, lo 20. Tlie new varieties of spring visiting relative» over Sunday.
Nina, have returned from tlie Lair- J wheat wtiieh have Wien planted here
Bring u b your repairing.
Johnny Burch is recovering.
cnee threshing machino, where they ‘ for a few years made a very unsalis
Bring u h your old gold
factory yield, although the quality
were engaged aa cooks.
Mrs Frank Gibson was called to
and silver.
was A 1. Tlie fall whits wheat, which West Salem Friday by the illness of
The lx)«rd of directors have hired |
has lieen raised ill Oregon for year», her husband's mother.
( let your jew elry of us
Mr. Huff, of Monmouth, to leach tlie -
made the best yield here.
and bo assured of getting
winter months of school.
Most of the farmers hare their grain
Hop pit-king is in full blast. I). C about all in and the rush at tlie ware­
your m oney’s worth,
The Hnskinson family will move
erst of the mountains this fall t o ! Haling, Hall Bros. and llvnry Clan- houses is about over.
fleld commenced last wrok. The yield
make their future home.
Eugene Wait expect» to go to Seat­
will fall short of lastysar, but the
Katie Town has secured a position quality never was better, there being tle in the near future, where his bro­
tn a millinery stora at Dallas.
no signs of mould nor lice yet. 1). C. ther, Frank, has been for some time.
Haling pays 90 for • hundred pound»
Hop picking has begun and thi*
Mr Rem[ile and wife expect to start
of picked hops. CUndAeld 85, and Ball for Russia in a few days.
community is nearly deserted. These
Next door to“l\ O., Dallas.
Broa. 40 cenia lor a box of nine bush­
pickets are working for John Orr at els.
Dixie: J. L. Kishhack’s family, Mrs
LEW IS VILLE.
Clatke and children, J. A. Sevier and
TRIUMPH
BU E N A V ISTA .
Ik«
Niinpson
expects lo havs hi. 40- I
family, W. M. Herren and family,
acre
hop
crop
picked
tijr
tomorrow
.
John Powell and family, and Robert
All baud» are picking hops.
PRUNE
Clarke and wife.
E. N Hall and family visited rela­
Waller Nichols visited the Kast hop j
GRADERS.*
yard Holiday.
tives in Salem and Croston Sunday.
Highest award gt Oregon state
Threshing is over.
J. M, I’ ralher went to Salem Satur­
fair. For green and dried prunes
day.
That Is dyspepsia.
Fourth season. Improved for
Chester Waters, George Bronson
It makes III* mlssrstW*.
1901. Send for particular» to
Mi»» Sophia Hhive», who ha» been Iva Hooker, Myrna Smith, Nellii I
Its sufferers eat not because they want to, teaching school in Toledo, is at home. Phillip». F.thel Brown, Percy l_ew,»
-but simply because they muss.
and J. I, Burns will attend Pallas col- j
Dorelle Hhive» visited her »inter, lege.
They know they are Irritable and fretful,
Mary, who ia working at thv asylum,
but they cannot be otherwise.
59 Sttite street, Salem.
There was a dance at Simpsou’e hall |
They complain at a bad taste tn the last week.
WALTER MORLEY, Prop
Saturday evening.
, a tendeme»» at the pit of the vlont-
Ja». MiHerts very low, having had
sasy tooling of puffy fulness,
Walter Norton began picking hi»
a stroke of paralysis last week.
•arthum and what not.
ten acre» Friday.
T h e effectual 'em aaty. p ro v ed by p e rm a ­
nent cures at llw usiciil» at asvero cases. Is
T O n i A .
F I. K.1 mp lias Harry Guvnor aa I
K:rd
1 m
n tleiw
linn
•san tks
Jf I IS
I» E
ra T
W H i iw
yard boss nl I k s 10 acres ami Ira Mehr
ling
does his dryiug.
i Ike Seto i
H ood 's Sarsaparilla •*“
J O T DIFFICULT...
CATARRH
1). P ters has a Delavel cream *ep i Grain ¡» all in tlie »»rk, wheat hav­
erutor and his wife and daughter ing Iliad.' f.uni 25 to 50 hiiahel» to the
make first class butter and find ready acre mid and oats from 35 to 40.
sale for it iu Portland.
Tlie warehouse» are about full of
Kam. Burk came near being killed grain.
by his load of grain overturning on a
Hop picking is in progress in the
uarrow grade recently.
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John James and Bert Harper yards
and a good yield is premised.
A G re a t Fav orite.
The soothing and healing proper­
There i» a new boy at Ed. Dear
ties of Chamberlain’« Cough Remedy, iniiini'» and new girl» at tlie homes of
its pleasant taste and prompt ami John qnivy and Bert Harper.
permanent cures have made it a great
faverite with people everywhere. It
Roadmaster Chamberlain has been
is es(M'cially prised by mothers of graveling low places in tlie roads,
small children for colds, croup and which are in good condition.
wins »ping cough, as it always affords
Block in thriving oil tlie grain field
quick relief, and us it contains no
opium or other harmful drug, it may picking».
be given a« confidently to a baby as
Unless a few anarchists are strung
lo an adult. For sale by A. K. W il­ up hy tlie neck they will soon be a»
son.
bad in this country as iu the old
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world.
Mrs. U. H. Hyde is quite sick.
A Night of Terror.
T h e Renewal a Stra in.
The public school will ope i either
“ Awful anxiety was felt for the wid­
Yucetfen is ov*v. Again the school ¿September 30 or Oc toiler 7. the date
ow of tlie brave Genera! Burnham of hell rings At morning and at noon,' not yet being definitely fixed
More new buildings have been erect­
Machias, Me., when the doctors said I again with tens of thousands th e !
ed here this summer than during auy
! »lie would d.e from pneumonia before . hardest Wind of work has begun, the .
summer unco the county was first
morning,” writes Mrs. 8 . H Iinunln, j renewal of which is a men ml and
settled. F. M. Smith, B. F. Smith
| who attended her that fearful night,' physical strain to all except the moat
and A. Wing have new barns, F. M.
j hut she begged for Dr. King's New j rugged. The little girl that ft few ,
Lewis, Joseph Hedgepeth, James So­
Discovery, which had more than once J days ago had roses in her cheek* and
bring and A. Wing new houses and
saved her life, and cured her of con- I the little bov whose lips were then j » o 1
W. W. Smith a large silo.
sumption. Abel* taking, »lie slept all ! rail you would have insisted that they j
by gtrawl>orae*,” |
Thirty of Harry Dunn’s Bridgeport i night. Fun her use entirely cured had been
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pickers took a hay wagou lido (o Falls ; her.” This marvellous medicine if have already lost something of tbe *p i
guaranteed to cure nil throat, lung j pea ranee of hedtb. Now is a time
City Sunday.
M IL L C R E E K S A W M IL L .
and chesi diseases. Only 50c »ml $1. when many children should be given
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.i tonic, which may* avert much asr- Wo are offering:
im-s trouble, and we know of no other 1
To accommodate those who are par
lial to the uve of atomizers in apply
so highly to be recommended a* i 2 x G x -0 rough lumber at - $ 4
Hood's Harsapnri 11a, which strength­ Rough building lumber
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catarrhal tmubhs, the proprietory Capital Normal
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prepare Cream Balm in a liquid form,
PAC K E R & JO N E S
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ment by building ap the whole sys­
which will k>e known as Ely’s Liquid
SCHOOL
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Cream Balm, frice, including the
Normal, academic, business, civil
spraying lube is 75 cents. Druggists
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or by mail. The liquid form emlrnd- service, college preparatory, mechani­
Charlie Cliace is home from a sum
ies the medicinal properties ef the cal drawing. Fall term nf 12 weeks mcr’s work iu California.
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solid preparation. Cream Balm is opens September SO, IDOL in First
A number of disreputable charac­ FENCING«*
quickly absorbed by the membrane National bank building. Our special
and doe* not dry up the secretions, work is to teach the underlying prin­ ters having by drunkenness, foul lan­
but changes them to a natural and ciples. No time wasted on the non- guage and other vise terrorized the.
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healthy character. Ely Brothers, 56 essentials. The Home Study and women and children working in Horst
shipment from eastern factory.
Mail department otters you ;i rare Bro*. hop yard on Dove island, Sher­
Warren gtraet, New York.
Low priecB. Orilets taken for 40
chance to spend your evenings pleas­ iff Van Orsdel ami Constable Grant
roils and nj w ird. Time limiteli.
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antly and profitably in titling your­ went down Monday evening to settle
self ier your life work. Tuition for them. The very presence of the offi­
Winnie and Annie Kelly, of Lewis­
WALTER MOR LEY
term, $7 ; Home Study depart ment,$7, cer* made every thing quiet and peace­
ville, have been visiting among their
ful. There are about 400 pickers in
Address, j'. J. KRAPS,
SALEM
FENCE WORKS
frieuds here.
that yard.
Salem, Oregon.
59 Ht«te street, Haleno'
Mr. Wetlierford will begin picking
hops next Tuesday.
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show you just what you are looking for. Call *
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Of time and money in a business education is not a venture. The benefits to be derived from
such a course last for life and pay substantial dividends every day. These facts are amply
showir by the uniform success of the graduates of the
CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
Our students are offered the advantages of a school well known for it* thorough wngk,
pleasant rooms, skillful teachers and modern methods. Class and individual instruction.
Living expenses cheap. Send for catalogue.
W . I. S T A L E Y , P r i n c i p a l , S a l e m , O r e g o n .
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They have the Humphrey warehouse at Salem.
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Call ami see samples of Rambler, Ideal and Crcs-J®
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Largest stock of sundries outside of Salem.
Best equippped repair shop in l’ olk conn y.
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