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J a k e N.is'.i im f t o o , Elmer, D a llas visitors I ueaciuy . THE POLK COUNTY ITEMI2ER D A LLA S , FRIDAY, SEPT. 27. 1901. u » li « nb » V V - Kvur K hidat M oki » ino A t 7 JO. A .. W A S H , EDITO» ANI» fttOPHlKToE. S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S : t l 50 ................................... Per year 9 75 .......................... Per six months 40 ...................... Per three month« Advertising rate« made known on application. Correspondence ia solicit - • I. F.ne Job Printing done at reasonable Vfices. Publlo School Notloo. As there will he a complete change ¡u bocks, to prevent a rush Monday I give lielow the hooks required bv each grade and the books can !>e had at Wilton's drug store Eighth grade, Graded Lesson* in Engli-h, Practical Ari<hmetio, Normal Mental, old. Word Lessons, old, Natural Spelling blank, A Healthy Body, Thomas' His tory of the United States, The Am er ican Citisen. Seventh grade, The Children's fifth Header, Graded I .Ca sons iu English, Practical Arithmetic, Normal Mental, old, Word I a» «sons, idd, Spelling blank, A Healthy Body, Thomas’ History of the United Slates, The American Citisen, Frye’s Com plete Geography. Sixth grade, The Children’s Fourth Reader, Graded Lesson* in English. Practical A rith metic, Normal Mental, old, Word Les son«, old, Frye’s Complete Geography, A Healthy Body. Fifth Grade, The Children’s Fourth Reader, Introducto ry Language Werk, Practical Aritli ■netic, Normal Mental, old, Word Lessons, old, Frye’s Elements of Ge ography, A Primer of Health. Fourth Grade, Children’s Third Reader, In troductory Language Work, Elemen tary Arithm etic, Frye’s Elements i f Geography, W old Lessons, old, A Primer of Health. Third grade, Child ren's Second Reader, Elementary Arithmetic, Frye’s Elements of Geog raphy. Seeend Grade, Children's First Reader. The kind ol pencil:, tablets, etcetera, to be used will be given the first day.— W. I. Reynolds, principal. Postmaster were P R O e R A M FOR W O R K E R S ’ CON-' FER C N C E . P a lm e r o i So. G len Falls, N . Y ., des cribes a condition which thous ands of men and w o m e n fin d identical with t h e i r s . Read what he says, and note t h e similarity o f your own case. W rite to him, enclosing stam p ed a d dressed envel ope for reply, L. 0. Palmer. and get a per sonal corroboration o f what is here given. H e says regarding Dr. M ile s ' Heart Cure: **I suffered agonizing pain in the left breast and between m y shoulders from heart trouble. My heart would palpi tate. flutter« then skip beats, until 1 could no longer lie in bed. Night after night I walked the floor, for to lie down would have meant sudden death. My condition seemed almost hopeless when I began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure, but it helped me from the first. Later I took Dr. Miles’ Nervine with the Heart Cure and the effect was aston ishing. I earnestly implore similar suf ferers to give these remedies a trial.” S o ld b y all D ru ggists on gu a ra n to r. Dr. Miles Medical C o.f Elkhart, Ind. OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- W H A T T H E Y HAVE T O S A Y A B O U T TH E O O IN C S IN TH E C O U N T Y . A n U n e q u a lle d a n d C o m p ls t s Re e u m e nf W h a t Y o u r F rie n d s a r e a n d H ava B ean Lately D o in g . W hat S h a ll We Have tor D essert? Teachers, Take Netlee. Pleas* meet in my room in the pub lic school building at 9 a. m Halur day, September 28th, 1901. W . I. Reynolds, principal. BU EN A VIST A. Mias Nettie Hall is visiting mother, Mrs. K P. Hall. Iter Carl Morris, a grandson of Mr*. L y A. Anderson and wife visited their dia Farley, died near Salem Wednes- daughter. Mrs. G. E. Harmon, of day. \ Bridgeport, last week. Mr. Chase, (rum the east, lias pur I M. N Prather and family were Be chased the Yates properly opposite lem visitor* last week. the Houring mill and the family of 8. Joeeph Miller, an old resident of C. Dodson are to occupy that of R 8. this place, died Wednesday morning. Conner. September 18lh. A young lady wis'ies to find a lioi e Hop picking is over, the crop in here during the school year, where ia a piano that she ran use, and in re this viciuity being very light. turn for which she will assist with the A number from here are attending housework. Apply to President Pol the state lair. ing. ■! . .........— ■— . Allen Johnson and sister and Mrs, Tiirgcsou and chihlreu were Albany An Ancient Foe To health and happiness is Scrofula— as ugly as ever since time immemorial. It causes bunches in the neck, dis figures the skin, inflames the mneout membrane, wastes the muscles, weak en* the bones, reduces tho power of resistance to disease and the capacity for recovery, and develops into con sumption. “ A bunch appeared on the left slits of my neck. It caused I rest pain, was lanced, and became e runuln* sure. I went Into s general derlln*. I was persuaded to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and when I bad taken NX bottles my neck was healed, and I have never had any trouble of the kind since." Mae. K. T. Navrsa, Troy, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills wtil rid yon of It, radically and per- > , as they bare rid thooMUxto. ' w , u r t M o m U jr- Mias Bertha Rowe went to Mon mouth Saturday, to attend the state normal this year. V e ry Cheap— H h ..FARMS FOR SALE.. SPECIAL - . CATARRH s. CATARRH Our school will bogin October 1st, Jacob Dyck and wife arrived ben- last Week from Canada, and are the with Mr. H uff as teacher. guesla of Mrs. Dyck’s brothers, Peter Ernest Thurston is curing 100 and Wilhelm Keddicopp. pounds of prunes per day in his d ry The Misses Nachtingal, of Salt er. Mr. Thurston and W. H. Mack Creek, gave Polk a pleasant call last look after the heating apparatus. Thursday. V. Scott, formerly of here but now Rev. H. A. Buchmann and wife are of Kickreall, has sent samples of reported to leave Wednesday for graiu to the state fair, by Mrs. Wolfe, Moun'ain Lake, Minnasola, where em of Falls City. ployment ie waiting for him. F. F. I a-« Clarke went to Salem Thursday Kliewer will accompany them as (ar tu visit his brother F'rauk. as Portland. J, A . Sevier and family are rusticat ing at the springs. A Great Favorite. The soothing and healing proper ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and |iermanent cures have made it a great favorite with people everywhere. It is «specially prized by mothers of small children for colds, croup anil whooping cough, a s it always affords quick relief, and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may lie given ar confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by A, K. W il son. Lum ber T o I»« held at Dull 1 «. Oregon, Sep tember 26 to 29, inclusive. Friday Afternoon. 1:30 Uevotion.il, led by Joseph Craven. • 2. When w h s the Church organiz ed and by Whom? J. F, Day. 3. W het in meant by the Scripture in Matt 28 20, Teaching them to ob serve all -things whatsoever 1 have commanded you. J. It O Russell. 3:45. Explain Acts 5:31. L. W. Riley. Evening. 7 :30. Praise service, led by J. H AIRLIE. Douglas. C. K Starts hauled down from Cor mm.. ;S ,iîü * F S U r F .,S I* * * A A * * * * U u r A * * * S tX I« « 8 God's Grace in Regeneration. J. vail is ovtr five tons t»f dour for W . J. Considerable rain and farmers have H. Douglas. KB Turnidge. Si begun plowing stubble ground. Saturday Morning. it 9. Devotional Service. The recent rains kept quite a few A N igh t of Terror. 9:30. What is Repentance? H . L from attending the state fair. “ Awful anxiety wan felt for the will- I O J a c r e s of *4 fin e, deep, black land as th e re Is in th e state o f O regon. A ll level nnd It _____ *. plow, . - ___ j ___ j * __ I_.. .. ...a . L » No ’ ., haeiLhui COlintV. 7* St B oh rdu ian . i ow of tlie brave General Burnham of I * ■ * under flnu clover inwiww, mendow, modern house and h barn, better locution ill in Polk ------- nil« ciovur uijo i ts nuu™ «•••»> “ Katlar — ----- --------------------- * ^ w f. M. Simp«on wns doing business 10. Busineaa Meeting. * A #3.750 take* It. | 5 I Machias, M’fc., when the? doctors said | 7 0 0 for one of the best 100 *cre farm* of the Luekimmute valley, O'* »«res under plow, 11. State Mission Work. Geo. R. in Corvallis Monday. -he would the from pneumonia before f c * 5 to S S I . Mrue of cloTur. quite a lot ««edod t « tame grass, 25 acres of ash bottom sluxhid und seed ^ j* Varney. ed te feme grass, besides 15 acre* oak grub pasture, good fair 1 uildlng», fne springr water, or- E E Elijah Odmrne, W J. T iirn 'dge’s morning." writ*** Mis. S. i l Linuolit, 3*5 chard and other convenience«. 6 years time on # 1,000 at 6 per cent interest, if deeired. Afternoon. who attended her that fearful night, father in law, is in a very critical con 2 * 7 6 a c r e s for $1,100. 46 under plow, 3 tnies of city, part heivily wooded, ne x!y nil flue « * 1 :30. Praise Service. dition at the Imnie of the lutter. He but she begged for Dr. King's New soil, house and barn, fenced. A desirable place. Finest of living Boring water run* acmsb place « ■ 2. Business meeting. is near 01 years old, was partially par Discovery, which bud more than once O n e O f tho beat 160 acre farms of the Luckiatnute valley for $25 an a re. Lo*e ef fruit 3:30. The Need, of the Churches, alysed a short tim e ago, and but saved htr life, and cured her of con Cloae to town of Airlie, good house, barn, fence; etc. No better anil. ^ ^ Other flue proposition#. See me if you want to buy. Yeursfor business. -* Sunday Schools aud B. Y . P. U.’s, In slight hopes are entertained for hi* re sumption. After taking, »die slept all I Order to have Power. W . H. Latour- oovery. night. Further use entirely cured : . H . <3. C J L M F B X 1 1 5 Z .. D A L L A S . « * I etU. her." This marvellous medicine is k * K j* * * * * * * * ««* * * S I i*# **«# x # »***r*** Andy Turner is plowing for Roy By guaranteed to cure all throat, lung . (Question Bax. erley. Evening. and chest diseases. Only 50c ami $1. 7 :30. Devotional Service. Tom Gross has finished cutting 25 Srirtl bottles fpee at all drug stores. 8. Preaching. ricksof wood fur C. E. Staats. Sunday Morning. W . S. Bennett, of l’errydal", and F. Eugene Ward, who recently cut J. Yates, of Dallas, have each just paid 9:30. Sunday School Mass Meet quite a gash in his shoulder while sap $2.25 for this paper and the Oregoni ing James Edmunds. ping staves for Ed. Patras, is at Inde an during the next year. The same 11 Preaching. pendence and at last accounts was do proposition is open to everybody and Afternoon. ing well. ». Children’s Meeting. now is the time to arrange for your 4. Who. What and When was it, winter reading. The Woolen M ill store on Novem The remains of Miss Florence Win- led Me to Christ? Jerome Pratt k Sons, now living nefred, who was fatally burned at a Evening. ber 1st will move to their new store bop yard near Independence, came up near McCoy, will move to McMinn 7. B. Y . P. U. Rally. on the motor last week and was taken ville and conduct a feed yard. 8. Preaching. at 254-256 Commercial street. To County Treasurer Rliude, of M c clear out some of their broken lines Cured After Thirty Year*. Minnville, has been indicted for not Ths “ I Hiitterad for thirty years with di turning over public money. before moving they offer 300 men arrhoea und thought I was paat being cured,” suys John 8. Galloway, of and boys suits at 20 per cent reduc Cur* for French Camp, Miss. “ I had spent so much time and money and suffered tion. Now is the time to get excep so n ijr li that I hail given up all hopes Capital Normal of recovery. I was bo feeble from tile AND tional values. Everybody knows Ely’s Cream Balir. CORRESPONDENCE effects of the diarrhoea that I could Eaay and pleasant to us SCHOOL the class of goods we carry. do ra kind of labor, could not even Contains no iojuriou Normal, academic, luiainess. civil drug. travel, hut by accident I was permit It is quickly absorbed. service, college preparatory, mechani ted to find a bottle of Chamberlain’« Gives relief at once. cal drawing. Fall term 4.f 12 weeks It opens and Cleanses Colic, Cliolers aud Diarrhoea Remedy * * * * ■ *k | * * p* ■ *K the Sasal Passages. opens September HO, 1901, in First und ufter taking several bottles I am ai m National bank building. Our special entirely cured of that trouble. I am Heals and protects the membrane. Restores the so pleated with the result that I am Senses of Taste and Smell. Lafge size, 64* cunts at work is to teach the underlying prin 2 9 9 Com m ercial Street. ciples. No time wasted on the non- anxious that it he in reach of all who druggists or by mail: Trial size, 10 cent- by mail. ELY BROTHER», 6« Warren 8t. New York. essentials. The Home Study and suffer as 1 have.” F’or sale by A . K. Mail department offers you a rare Wilson, chance to spend your evenings pleas antly and profitably in fitting your SU NNY SLO PE . self for your life work. Tuition for •:--5-F4-î-4-î"F4*4-i"F^,î"î"i*,F-5”F^-F4"M -F-b4"î*’F4“F->'F+*î->-Fÿ-4"5—!*4"F-Ï-*F-F*F*5*^*4-*F+-> Tlie hop pickers have all returned term, *7 ; Hume Study depart incut,97. home, the hops being light. L A M P O R T ! Address, J. J. K R A P S , Salem, Oregon. The Allen family passed through here last week on their way home to Norton. Established 1809- 289 Com m ercial street, Salem . f This question arises in "the family every day. Let us answer it to-day Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes No to ilin g ! no baking! simply add COUNTY COUNT. boiling water and set to cool Ffii vors:— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and t PR 0B A TK . Strawberry Get a package at your Sibley, J. grocers to-day. *»10 cts. The administrator -if the Elmer ------ ■« • « --------- , Harrltl estate was authorized to sell PO LK . real property as per petition. The recent wet weather lias detain The executors of the Milton Soutli- wick estate have be« n cited to ap|teai ed prune picking. October 12'h and show cause why the Peter Bolder ami wife, of Salt Creek petition to set Hside the order to sell will move op the Frank Myer place personal property grunted September near Smithtleld this week. l l l l i , should not he granted and why said estate should net lie finally d o l A parly of our young folks have ar ed. ranged to go to the state fair Wednes M vitle Conklin has conn home from . Cathlaniet, Washington, for a few D. F . Lane having petitioned to be day. days. appointed-guardian of Henri Grosae, The heavy rains and muddy roads an insane person, October 10th was have prevented people from going to ltufns Smith ai d son, Fnlward, have set for hearing said petition. the coast. been digging a w ill on his place which he recently bought of Mr. Martin. A pleasant afternoon was spent at UNION BENVIOES. the home of Pi ter Reddlcopp last J. L Fishbsck and family returned j A t the South Methodist church Humbly; most nil the relatiies anil home from Greenwood’s hop yard at 7 39 Sunday evening, September some friends were present. Thursday. 29ih. The purpeae of this nu-eting is Miss Katie Reddicupp, afier enjoy Bert Holt, of Monmouth, is work-J to extend to the public schools and the teachers the well wishes of the ing the fresh country air ami the ing Mr. Cartmell’s summer fallow. churches of the city and of every rlt- lieulthfnlnesa of hop picking, will re Henry Cartmell is teaching in Sac icen, and to unite in a solemn season turn to Salem where she will be em ramento, California. of worship that Alm ighty God will be ployed as befure, pleased to bless the labors of the pu pils and taaohers and to preserve them in health the coming school year. Fal lowing Is the program: Song— A merles. Scripture Lesson. Prayer. Song. Ten minute addreai—The Value ol Eduoatlon— Rev. Goodfriend. Ten minute address— How oan Par ent* AM tb* Sohoolf— Rev. Young, Song. Ton aainut* address— How ean the Church Aid the School?— Rev. R u l ed! Ten minute addresa— What the People Expeet from the School— Rev. Winters. Song. Ten minute addreee— Mow can tho Youth Help tb* School?— Prof. Metz- ger. Ten minute address— The Three Fold Object i f Education— Rev. Mat- lock. Song— Bleat Be the Tie That Binds. Benediction. The Methodist annual conference is i Rev. Poling will preach at the E l , to Kiuga Valley for interment. She kins school bouse Sunday. September 1 whh u «indent tit the agricultural col ! now in session at Hillsboio. lege last year and had her room« t-n-1 29th. at 11 o'clock. | gaged for tliia year. She was a favor- Miss Ethel Miller, of Hopewell, is • lie with all her ela.-sniftteu. ^ W OVEN visiting at D. M. H ew itt’s. * M u. Lulu Kell tr, of Hanford. Cali W IR E Mr*. A. J. Harman and daughter forma, Mrf. Hendrick», of Albany aud visited at G G. Hewitt's las: Sunday. — AT TH E— Mrs. V. Cox. of Priuerille, are at the , F E N C IN G .* Out* and Brulaes Q uickly Healed. Ledeide of their father, Mr. Osborne. M IL L C R E E K S A W M IL L . I sm taking ordere fur car In <i Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied Cecil and fiva Stunt*. Pearl Rose, j shipment 'from eastern fa-torv. Wa are offering: to a cut, bruise, buvp, scald or like Otto Simpson, Floyd W illiam * am! Low prii-is. Onlora taken for 40 injury will instantly allay the pain Uoeco Slant*, of tin* vicinity, have en ! nuis snd upward. Tim e limited. 2x6x20 rou gh lu m b er at - $ 4 and will heal the parts in less time »«»red the Ngricullurul college at Cor Rough building lumber - than any oilier treatment. Unh-ss vallie. % the injury is very severe it will m l W A L TE R M O RLEY j 1 x l 2 dressed four »Idas * $7 W. J. Turnidge lui* »old out hi* geu- leave a scar. Pain llalm also eliret 8ALVM FENCE WORKS P A R K E R & JO N E S rheumatism, sprains, swellings and eml merchandise btthine**», including 59 State street, Salem. lameness. For sale by A. K Wilson. buildings, to £d Taylor, who will take jiOHHession January 1st. —------ -♦-*<►------- 7 Prof. B. F, Mulkay will speak at the at Antioch school house Sunday, October 13th, at 11 o’clock. Subject, Biblical Science. Hattie Kibby it visiting at th* home ol Joint Sevier. The contractor* have just finished the new bridge across the Antioch slough. Mr. M cNeil and family from the coast have been visiting a t the home of Allen Towns. George Sullivan, wife and daughter, Bessie, have returned from I. M. Simpson’s hop yard where lie was en gaged aa hop dryer. Mra. A. Ohms it drying fruit for J B. Slump. Mra. Clarke and family are visiting in Blodgett valley. John H. Stump will exhibit some thoroughbred stock at the state fair. — ■-----« • * ---------- A Sh ockin g Ca la m ity “ Lately befell a railroad Iahorei writes Dr. A. K ellelt, of Williford, Am . “ His foot was badly crushed, but Hucklen’s Arnica Salve quickly cured him i t ’s simply wonderful for burns, boils, pile« and all akin erup tions I t ’s the world’s champion healer. Cure guaranteed. 25c. Sold by all druggists. L U O K IA M U T I. Miss Ethel Brown will attend school The residence of H. B. Pillar, one in Dallas this winter. mile west of here, burned to the S. B. Tetherow and wile retu-ned ground last Monday about noon. Only from M cLaughlin’* hop yard Sunday. a few of the household goods were saved. It was insured. If. W oo* and family will move to j near Salem this fall. E. 0. Hall, an old resident of this Ja met Tetherow his rented hit place, visited here last week, farming land to H. Martin. Mr«. Chao. Hall, of Portland, is vis H. Martin and family arc visiting iting her sister. Mr*. Eva Porterfield. at Amity this week. E N Hall is gelling his silo in readi K-ss and will fill it with corn W e have a flour mill but no miller next wtek at present. i l S, Clodfelter ami wife will move v o x t .x ja .. tu Alhtny this fait ° o u a " . a ^9 i Tb* Wen tk. KM Y*a Ml* M**JS I E-ldie Tcdiow i. attending school at Corvallis this •in ter. COLDHEAD Salem Woolen Mills Store U in«‘nmi‘t,on- | E.s! ! L T ," o ™ > s harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips, Boots, Etc. | OALLIS COLLEGE -A N D - PARK A N D W A SH IN G TO N STREETS c, PO R TLAN D , OREGON dCREOLE ICiO EHf A . P . Armstrong. L L . B., Principal A practical, progressive school, conspicuoua for thorough work, with hundreds o f graduates in positions as bookkeepers and stenographers. Already proud o f a high standing wherever known, it steadily grows better nnd better. Open all the year Ostudcnts admitted anytim e. Private or class instruction. Learn what and how we teach, and what it costs. Catalogue free. - SPLENDID DORMITORY ADVANTAGES.»« D A VID M. D U N N E C H. MORRIS THE GREAT MONEY SAVER FOR YOU Wl TH Co-edueatioiml and expenses reduc- 'tl to the niivirmnn. Regular college and academic co.ur es, including courses in music and business. D. T. THOMPSON, P R E S ID E N T - i,st P A I N T ^tYOURestFLOORSot FIRST TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 25, J901 -------------- Board cf D ire c to r»---------------- D. SOLIS COHEN /w| W e Want Your Trade** Bring ua your repairing. Bring us your old gold and silver. Get your jewelry of us and be assured of getting your money’s worth, P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. Next door to^P. O., Dallas. TRIUMPH PRUNE GRADERS j » In the circuit court of the state ef Oregon, for the county of Polk.--l>e[»urtDient No. 1. A. C. Becken, plaintiff, v«. > S, A . Menarcli, deft. j T o S A . Menardi, the above named defend ant: IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and anwvier the complaint hied against you in the above entitled action on or before the 27th day of September, A .D ., 1901, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff wilt take judgment against you for the sum of 8388..“»I, together with in terest thereon at t he rate of G per cent per annum from the Gth day of August, 14*01, un til paid, and for the costs and disbursements of this action. This summons ia published by order of Hon J. E. Sibley, judge of the county court of Polk county, Oregon, duly made and entered on the 9th «lay of August, 1901. The order for the publication prescribes that the same shall be published at least once a week for six consecutive weeks, and that you shall appear 57th day Haw of Sej Sf and answer on or before th» 27th tember, 1901. The date of the first publica tion of this summons is the lGth day of A u gust, 1901, and of the last publication thereof is the 27th day of September, 1901. TO W NSEND A H AR T, Attorneys for plaintiff. \ ICiDEMY DF— SAGRED HEART . O R . Boarding and day school for girls. Education Ihorongh and practical. Location beautiful and healthful. Courses — Kindergarten, Primary, [ Q nm m ur and academic. Music department — Conservatory ! methods, piano, violin, guitar and mandolin. Best inatrnctions in art nnd lan guages. Send for prospectus. Address, S IS T E R S U P E R IO R . 59 State street, Salem. W A L T E R M O R L E Y , Prop URE FOR ! WILSON’S CELERY ! D A N D E L IO N I give strength t*» the ner\ es and re- e the liter and kitinera to a healthy iitHtn, rive t me to the stomach «mi •la, amt pr mote a pa* 1 appHita Ithv digestion: wttl relieve eoratipv , purify the blood and make a heal- k d r With a ci«ar shin. Th«» tired iitii will l« «v « yon «ml sleep wMl b« f«l. At * ilsun a drug store. Dal.**. 1 * * Timber and Ranch Lands a Specialty^6 n n m * We are prepared to locate you upon some of I? the finest timber claims in Oregon, or if you want an improved ranch or fruit farm, we can S« show you just what you are looking for. Call 2» and see us. A ll correspondence promptly at- S tended to. L U T H E R & CO., Dallas, Or. g m Z D » m . n n . c l a C a . r e f 'a . l G oaajsl c le r a t i c n . There sretwo kUids of education—practical and ornamental. The former should be siicured by every one, because it may be put to us« quickly in earning a living. Therefore, secure the former first; the lit ter, afterward, i f you have the time and money. The courses of the CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Are arranged with a view to usefulness. W e do not dabble in a little of everything, but devote our cm r- giesto conducting a first class business school. Living expenses cheap. Students admitted at any time. Our graduates are successful. Send for cata’ ogae. W. I. S T A L E Y , P rin c ip a l, S alem , Oregon. * e e e e e # e e e e e i* ie e * * e s * * e » e * s 4 BALFOUR 2 G U T H R IE J & COM PANY A T * 9 + ♦ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -M -+ f+ + SALEM FENCE WORKS * REAL ESTATE m School Reopen* Sept. 3rd. Highest award at Oregon slate fair. For green and dri*d prune« Fourth teason. Improved for 1901. Send for particular* to Send for Color Cards to W. P. Fuller & Co., Portland, Oreg. L! C. C. POLING, DALLAS, OREGON. S A L E M " a r s S j k e ki r o h * For further particulars address the president, ■ w i LUTHER & CO..* Summons. Offers the best goods in the market for the lowest prices Ixiok at his goods before you buy elsewhere, and you can be sure you will be pleased in every way. He not only g iv es you the best goods (or the money, but tlie best and the neatest work. Established 17 years. Manufacturing jewel er and scientific optician, Main street, Dallas, Or. RUBBER C E M E N T FLO O R P A IN T A <4* 207 Commercial street, Salem X X J Are doing a general warehouse and storage business and are ^ ready to buy your ^ WHEATotOATSoeANDoeBARLEY * The farmers of Polk dounly should see them before selling. They have the Humphrey warehouse at Salem. “ £ ^ J :* TOP-sePRICES.* FOR jc GRAIN ne * & s O B *B *B *B *B # > -* ■ * ■ *3 *B < C Y C L IS T S , A T T E N T IO N S ' Call and see samples of Rambler, Ideal and Cres cent bicycles at ^ L E E ^ S M IT F r S v ie C Y C L E R Y .* largest stock of sundries outside of Salem. Best equippped repair shop in l’olk county. S PE C IA L A T T E N T I O N T O O U T OF T O W N «.«ORDERS..* • ■ • ■ • ■ • ■ • ■ • ■ • ■ • ■ • ■ • I