Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 11, 1901, Image 2

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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER
DALIAS, FEIDAT, OOT. 11. 1901.
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SU B S C R IP T IO N K A T E S:
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% 75 .............................P e r s i a m ontili
40 .......................... Ter th roe montile
Advertising ratea made known on
application. CorreapomJenoe issolicit-
el.
F ine Job P rin tin g done at reaaonable
orice».
Remember the dietrict Sunday
ecliool convention at Falla City Octo­
ber 13tb.
Sam Elliott and wife are here from
the eaet visiting hie parent!, T hom a s
Elliott and wife. From here they will
go to the Sound country.
P O L K ..
School opened here Monday with
Z ula Myer in aharga.
Gerhard Rempel and wife are visit­
ing ■ » Russia.
P ru n e picking is still going on in
some orchards.
H. J . Rose lisa finished picking the
H a y te r prune orchard.
Farm ers are busy plowing and some
have their su m m er fallow sowed.
Head­
ache.
Sick headache, nervous head­
ache, tired h eadache, neuralgic
h eadache, catarrhal headache,
he ada che from e x citem en t, in
fact, headaches of all kinds are
quickly and surely c ured with
D R . M IL L S ’
Pain Pills.
Also all pains such as backache,
neuralgia, sciatica, rheum atic
pains, m o n th ly pains, etc.
"Dr. Miles' Fain Pills are worththeir
weight in gold," says Mr. \ \ . D. Krea-
mer, of • Arkansas
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Cil
City, Kan. “They
cured my wife of chrome headache
when nothing else would.'
“Dr. Miles’ Pnin Pills drive away
pain as if by magic. 1 am never with­
out n supply, and think everyone
should keep them handy. One or two
pills taken on approach of headache
will prevent it every time.”
Mas. J udoe J ohnson , Chicago, 111.
T h r o u g h their use thousands of
people have been enabled to a t­
tend social and religious func­
tions, travel, enjoy am usem ents,
e tc ., w ith comfort. A s a p r e v e n t -
ative, w h e n ta k e n o n t h e ap­
proach o f a recurring a tta ck ,
they are excellent.
S o ld b y n il D r u i i l s l s .
23 D oaes. 23 c o n ts.
Dr. Milas Modlcal Co., Elkhart, Ind.
G .G . Remple and wife, of Dixie,
were here last week.
H ib b a r d
J . B. N u n n ' s P r u n e s .
Besides his own crop of 1000 bushels
of superior fruit he bought about 800
bushels of large sixe a t 35 cents a
bushel. T h e greatest care was taken
from the time the prunes were shak­
en from the trie , all small a n d infer­
ior stuff being rejected. W hen we
peeped into his warehouse th ere lay a
great pile of choice prunes, none of
them small or defective. Five hands
were employed around the dryer and
five were out in the orchard picking
fruit. No buyer would ask him to
grade such fruit, as it will com m and
the lop m arket figures just as it Is.
Both Mr. and Mrs. N u n n were can-
stantly around to see th at things were
done exactly right.
R .L . C h a p m a n ' s P r u n e C r o p .
One of the best kept and most pro­
ductive prune orchards in the county
is the 40 acre C h a p m a n tr a c t north of
town, l i e will ga the r over 7,000
bushels and expects a cured product
of 130,000 pounds. From the begin­
ning to the end of ids drying season
will he fully a m onth . A dosen per­
sons are employed around the drying
plant and the 18 pickers gath er him
from 26 to 45 bushels each per day.
T he few cracked prunes are thrown
»way as he has all the good ones they
can handle. In his warehouse we in­
spected 70,000 pounds of as fine dried
fruit us one would care to look at. He
has had an offer of 3) cents hut would
not listen to it. At least 4,000 hush
els have been offered from the outside,
but lie bus no time to handle them.
Before the next drying season he will
erect a nothe r plaut at the north side
of the orchard, so as to better handle
Ills own crop and those of others.
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A ll Stuffed Up
T h a t’s the condition of many sufferers
from catarrh, especially in the morning.
Great difficulty is experienced in clear­
ing the head and throat.
No wonder catarrh causes headache,
Impairs the taste, smell and hearing,
pollutes the breath, deranges the stom-
ach and affects the nppetite.
To cure catarrh, treatment must be
constitutional—alterative and tonic.
- I was afflicted with catarrh. I took
medicines of different kinds, giving each
a fair trial; hut gradually grew worse until
I could hardly hear, taste or smell. I then
concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and
after taking live bottles I was cured ami
have not had any return of the disease
since.” Kvoiaa Foxsxs, Lebanon, Kan.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Cures catarrh—it soothes and strength­
ens the mucous membrane a nd builds
up the whole syatem.
P r u n e P la n t.
A mile south of town E. H. H i b ­
bard arected this sum m nr a small
p r u n e dryar uulik a a n y other ill the
Bounty, and 111 t h i r k s it superior to
most of them. He has just finished
drying hia 900 bushels and 1,400 for
bla usighbor, H e nry Campbell, and
says it works likea charm . Two young
lndias spread tha green fruit on trays
during the day while two men looked
after the drying process by day a nd
two by night. W ith pride the e m ­
ployes and the owner show people the
6,000 pounds of dried fruit in their
warohonse, it be.ng first class. A m a ­
chine dips the fruit in lye to cleanse
them and break the skin, which facili­
tates drying. He could n o t accom ­
modate a nu m b er of small crops offer­
ed. No other dryer around has a bet
ler heating prooees, and there are sev­
eral new and convenient appliances.
W H AT T H EY H AV E TO SA Y A BO U T
T H E D O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
A n U n e q u a lle d a n d C o m p le t e R e
s u m e nf W h a t Y o u r F r lo n d s are
a n d H a v e B e e n L a t e ly D o i n g .
W h a t S h a l l W e H a v e «or D a s a a r t ?
T his que»tiuu«ari*es ill th e family
every day. Let us answer it to-day
Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful
dessert. Prepared in two m in utes.
No ladling! no baking! »imply add
boiling water and set to cool. Fla
vor»:—Lem on, Orange, Raspberry ami
Strawberry. Get s package a t your
grocers to-day. 10 cts.
POPCORN.
Will Pearce is at home again,
Mrs. Otis Wait, who has been quite
sick, is im pioviug.
J o h n Edgar lias rented the Peley
Nelson place.
J o h n Connoy is to move to the
Southwick farm soon.
Joe Dolap went all the way to Wii-
conain to h u n t a wife.
Miss Clara Pearce baa been work­
ing in the prunes a t the Wilaon prune
orchard.
A. R. Southwick and family have
moved to the place tliev bought re­
cently in the H ighland district.
J . K. Hears and family will move to
Salem this winter.
Fightin g Bob was a recent
a t Ballston.
visitor
B u s in e s s .
CATARRH ““’sss.
CAM
BIB, LITTLE, OLD AND YOUNti.
TAILOR MADE SUITS JACK-
.« ETS AND CAPES dt
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Our new department for
these lines will be opened
soon.
All the latest styles and
fabrics for Fall are here.
New Oxford, Navy, black,
light gray and pretty mix­
tures in stylish snits of
the highest grade and en
tirely new designs.
T ot C n u a e a N ig h t A la r m .
CHEAP
AS
THE
CHEAPEST
“ o n s night my brother’! baby was
GOOD
taken with croup,” writes Mrs. J. C.
J
AS
Snider, of C rittenden, Ky., " i t seamed
it would strangle before we could get
TH E
a doctor, so we gave it Dr. K in g ’s New
BEST
Discovery, which gave quick relief and
! perm anently cured it. W e always All gnoA* g ua rantee d a t —
keep it in the house to p rotec t our
children from croup and whooping
IRVIN & PETTEYS,
cough. It cured me of a chronic
bronchial trouble that no other rein
The Practical Shoe Men
. edy would relieve." Infallible for
coughs, colds, th ro at anil lung trou­
94 S ta te atreat, Salem, Or,
bles. 50c «ad i l . Trial bottles free
at ail druggists.
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McOOY.
People are busy plowing a n d seed­
ing.
J. K. Sears has been shipping some
oats and wheal.
School is in session witli Miss
Carpenter as teacher.
Mike McNulty has been digging a
well for H enry Kevt at Perrydale
W c W ant
Y o u r T ra d e *#
Bring us your repairing.
Bring us your old gold
and silver.
and be assured of'getting
your money’s worth,
tbe
limbs ft on»
Lane Lewis has purchased an in te r ­
est in tin C h a rte r Oak saw m i’l.
Mia» H a r t, of Corvallis, is visiting
I. M. Simpson lias traded his spot­
her sister, Mrs Geo. Miller.
ted horse to Dorsa T u r n e r lor a cow
Geo. Miller bad a »erioua accident aud calf.
• W t week ; in »nine way a stick struck
Floyd W illiam s and Pearl Rose were
I him in one eye, instantly blinding
down (ruin Corvallis Sunday.
him. He bus not been abl« to
since.
Mrs. Clark, formerly of this place,
J. L. Morrison a nd Royal Blank but now of l ’urtlaud, is visiting In-re.
went to the vm II*?/ with teams Friday
The potato crop is lig ht.
and Joe Blower cam e in to bis claim
the same day.
J. 8. Buchanan lias begun work on
his new store building of 24x40.
S M IT H F IE L D .
Tony Noltner, junio n, uad wife, of
Jess Martin is working for Mr. Hav- Portland, are spending a lew days
erlaud, Ja spe r Boydaton for Archie ■ere with relatives.
Myer.
Billy Barker lias been repairing a
Jess M artin , R u b y and Bert Hea­
tings to< k in th e Carnival ut McMinn house for Verd Johnson on tie.- old
ville S aturday and report a fine lime, Ad ScrafTcrd place.
8. T. Riggs of Salem passed through
here Tuesday,
Andrew H a n n u m was in town a
short time ago considerably improved
George B aum ga rdner, who hus hevn in health. Being a W oodman, th a t
with H u g h F a r m e r the past two year« order turnishe 1 a hand to us-ist wito
has bought a barber shop in M cM inn­ liis hay, and now have a hand at work
getting u p his winter’s wood.
ville.
Boh Story, a 16 year-old n im re d of
G. \V. Myer has sawed quite a lot of
this place, is becoming qu ite famous
grass seed this full.
as a h u n te r and is it close second to
Mr. Nightingale, of Salt Creek, is Teddy in the way of slaying wild a n i ­
ha uling liis liops to O. W. Myer’» mals.
He was h u n t in g on Gabe
warehouse this week.
Long’s place last week when lie ran
field ne ar town. They use a digger,
and will proluil.lv have 15,000 saeka.
Me Hubbard who moved to Nortli onto a large porcupine, which he shot.
Tillery & Merrill also have a crew in Yamhill some time ago, was here the I t was a male and very fat, weighing
over 50 pounds. It had long teeth,
first of tile week.
their p atch.
long teeth, long toes, a nd its whole
body wr.s thickly covered with quills.
EOLA.
Lee Conner a nd family have moved This is th e second one t h a t has been
This is th e second week of school to their new hom e on the Daniel Van- killed in this locality, Ja c k G ra n t
a n d the-e ie a very good attendance. buskirk place near Perrydale,
having killed one some 20 years ago.
Geo. C h a p m a n lias begun to gravel
the road in and near Eola.
Quite a n u m b e r of Eola folks a t ­
tended Louie S m i th ’s funeral. He
was a very good young m an.
A fte r Y ou
T he Eola literary society has s t a r t ­
ed, to m eet every S aturday night.
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And will get you sure.
trade in
Our teacher, Mr Daggett, and fam ­
ily, lives iu th e M artin house on T.
\V. D r u n k ’s place.
AN D P I C T U R E F R A M E S
We are after. We are successors to F. W. Hollis it
Co., 308 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon.
Hezzie B r u n k is ha v in g liis sick ]
spells quite often lately.
Mr. Shoem aker has been quite sick
and is nut well yet.
The House Furnishing Company.
Mrs. J. J . Read is up from P o rtlan d *
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visiting tier parents.
Mrs. A. Jo n e s was o u t from Salem
visiting friends Sunday.
More particularly it is your
(Furniture, 'Carpets, Wall Caper, Pictures
Tomm ie B r u c k ’s black team hauled
50 sacks of wheat a t one load to Der­
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I O 0 a c r e s of as fine, deep, black land as th e re Is In tb e s ta te of O regon. All level and
i * « unit, r plow. Sue clover m esilow , m odern houeo snu b arn, No l e t t e r lecutUm in P olk c ounty.
) ■ ' * * «3,750 t o te s it.
9 2 , 7 0 0 for one of th e best 100 a cre farm s of th e L u c k iam u te valley, flO se re s u n d e r plow,
* * 5 to s acre* of clover, q u ite a le t needed to tam e grass, 95 acres of avh b ottom Blush» d and seed-
ed to tam e grass, besides 15 acres oak g ru b p a stu re , good ‘s ir building«. fine spring w ater, or-
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chard and o th e r cea lenience*. 6 year* tim e o n # 1,000 a t fi p e r c e n t in te re st, if desired.
i X * 7 6 a c r e s for $1,ion. 45 u n d e r plow , 3 rol es of city, port he*vily woodod, n early all fine
\ £ & soil, holier •• lid b a rn , fenced. A desirable place. F ines! of living sp rin g w ater ru n s aero«» place
wR On© of th e b est 150 a cre farm s of th e L uckiam ute Talley for $25 an acre. Lots ef fru it
* * Cl«-*e to tow n of A irlie, geed house, b arn, fence; et«. No bet*.er soil.
O ther One propositions. Se« me if you w a n t to buy. Y eurs for business.
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FENCING.*
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l a m ta k in g orders for car load
sh i p m e n t from easte rn factory.
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Low prices. Orders taken for 40 I , -
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rod« a n d upward. T im e limited.
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SA LE M FENCE W O R K S
59 State street, Salem.
W A LTER MORLEY, Prop
C O LD N H E A D Allav* ,nflanim*tion-
Roy Bird, Mr. Dennis and Jo h n
and Charley Farley are hauling wood
in spile of the mud.
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are ncedtd to keep
breaking.
F a rm ers are busy p o t ti n g in their
sum m er fallow. T om m ie B runk is
taking e xtra trouble with his, lapping
Mrs. F r a n k Kimsey is quite sick witli the disk, which is th e same us
going over the ground twice.
witli lung trouble.
A most enjoyable surprise party
T be pruues are picked.
was given to George and Myrtle Kob-
A t our school m eetin g it was decid­
| iuson Tuesday night by the young
Im m ediately north of Dallas M. M
people of this place and some from ed to teach tlie n in th grade, but the
Ellis lias a 60 acre p rune orchard,
tenth was beaten.
Pioneer.
this y e a r ’s o u tp u t of which ie now ba-
ing p u t in a marketable shape. He
School comm enced Menday with A.
Mr. Harris moved to the Boise place
expect» to gath er about 8,00# bushel» this week.
J. Shipley as principal and Mrs. N a n ­
of green fruit and that the dried prod­
cy Tillery as assistant.
Ben Thompson lias sold his place
uct will a m o u n t to 140,000 pounds
and
bought
a
house
and
lot
in
Dallas
George a nd H enry Clark have a lot
T he net yield per buehel is less than
last year but the dried fruit seem» where his m other and sister, M artha, of potato pickers in their fifty acre
sweeter and better. His trays can- wilt live. H e a nd his family will
lain about 275 bushels, and it taka» move to the Lys Thompson place.
from 18 to 30 hours for the grean
Charley .Farley is p u ttin g in his
T he
fruit to go through the tunnels and sum m er fallow.
come out a dried product. Fourteen
Mr. Macumber and wife attended
C u r e fo r
hands are employed around tha dryer
d uring th e day and three at nigbt. the state fair.
Some twenty men, women and child
This rain y w eather is ra th e r hard
rcu are picking out in the orchard at on the wood haulers. If the Oakda!e
if
4 cents a box and make from $1 to
Ely’s Cream Balm
road received its fair share of the
$1.75 a day. T he picking and drying
Easy and pleasant to tin
co u n ty road work it would not be in
C ontains no iu ju rio u
season began over two weeks sg» anil
drug.
sue)) a shape now.
will last alm ost two weeks longer.
I t if quickly absorbed.
Qlvee relief a t once.
.Since last harvest Mr. Ellis has devot­
Thera was a pleasant gathering
I t opens ami Cleanses
ed m uch thought, time and reading Thursday evening at Joe C u d ’s home
p * th o Nasal Passage*
tending to b« tte rm euts of his plant to celebrate b ' l birthday.
The trays now slide on rollers and
H eals and p ro te c ts th e m em brane. Restores the
Everybody assembled a t Jolin Rob­ Senses of Taste and Sm ell. Large size, « • c ents at
can ba more easily handled than b <
dfuggists or by mail: Trial size, 10 c en ts by m ail.
inson’s
Saturday
evening
to
bid
them
fata. T ha trays now slide on rolb a
ELY BROTHERS, W W arren 8t. New York.
and can be more easily bandied than goodbye, and a pleasant evening was
sp
e
n
t
with
music
and
games.
They
before.
Another decided improve­
ment is a steam box into which a car will move to their new borne near O r­
l< ad of trays can be rolled and steam egon City this week. Everybody is
turned on for two m inutes, thorough­ sorry to sue them leave here.
ly looking tbs akin and faoiUtating
Sunday school will be started again
tha subsequent drying. H e th in k s ne xt Sunday. Rev. Russell will alto
lha recent rains did more good than preach.
harm to prune crops. Some fruit was
A m an with a large family has
injured by tha wet weather but the
balance ke pt in a better condition. rented the Robinson place. They will
His boys and girls were mad as wai help the school out. School will com
hens because lie would not let them mence next week with Mis, Card as
pick ail through the storms. He and teacher.
Mrs. Ellis, Mra. Delashinutt and Ma­
Charley H ubbard has sold pa rt of
bel Guy are oamped in oue end of hia hops.
their big new warehouse, in whioli aic
Mr. Y o k u m ’s soninlaw, Mr. Sm ith,
already stored 65,000 pounds of dried
is building a house on the former's
prunes.
place and inla nds to live there for
several years. He thin ks the high lo­
cation will improve his health.
E llis P r u n a
Women as Well as Men Thorns* Blower is moving in to bis J . D. Bcvens went to Corvallis alter
liis w inter’s Hour Tuesday.
Are Made Miserable by ! claim tbis week.
Tbe young apple trt*p* at the R cora j Sam. H a -tings is sowing sixty acres
Kidney Trouble.
postoffica a;e *o full of fruit th at prop*! of stubble.
Miss Msud Sours is working in P o r t ­
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis­
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
land.
and cheerfulness soon
Ja m es Thompson is going to the
disappear when the kid­
neys are out of order
Porllaud Carnival to be married.
or diseased.
Kidney tfouble has
Royai M o n t h a n d Royal Slx aase.
become so prevalent
Hodden changes of weather are
that it is not uncommon
especially trying, and probably to
. for a child to be born
none ini re so than to tbe scrofulous
afflicted with weak kid-
anil consumptive. The progress of
—- neys. If the child urin-
ates too often, if the
scrofula d u n n g a norm al October is
comm only great. We never th in k of urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches
an
age
when
it should be able to
scrofula—its hunch»»,cutaneous erup­
the passage, it is yet afflicted with
tions, and wasting of the bodily sub- control
bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
stance— without thinking of tlm great the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
good many suti'vrers from it have de­ step should be towards the treatment of
rived from H ood’s Sarsaparilla, whose these important organs. This unpleasyt
radical and ivermanent cures of this trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
• h im disease are enough to make it tbe kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most famous medicine in 'lie world. most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis­
T here is probably not a city or town
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
where Hood's 8araaparilla lias not and both need the same great remedy.
proved its m erit in more homes than The mild and the immediate effect of
one, iu airesting and completely e rad­ S w am p -R o o t is soon realized. It is sold
icating scrofula, which is almost as by druggists, In fifty-
saiiuua and as m u ch to be feured us cent and one dollar
sizes. You may have a
its near relative,—consum ption.
sample bottle by mail
free, also pamphlet tell­ Home of ftwauip-Root.
IN D E P E N D E N C E .
ing all about it. including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
iPltOM T H E KNTRHPMBK. J
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
Mra. Norn C hurch has moved from & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
M oum oeth to Lewisville.
mention this paper.
Rev, J. W. Craig and family are to
Lid L. Pearce and family, of Salem, occupy die parsonage at Lewisville.
»pent Sunday at the Pearce hom e.
Miss Garlin Hill is leaehiug in East
Mrs. F a n n ie Stenson, of Rickrsall, ern W ashington.
has been staying witli iter sister, Mrs.
L. T. Price is blacksmitliing at Con­
Otis Wait.
don.
Mrs. Axie Delap and Joe Delap and
C. C. Tauter has told hia Lurkla-
wife attended the state fair oil W ood­
mute farm to hia bro th er and moved
m a n ’s day.
to M onm outh,
Mesdames S tu m p and Caps and
J o h n Walker occupies the Hehnick
their families, of Salem, picked up
prunes in the Wilaon orchard after farm receatly vacated by l k a Elliott.
picking hops in the kfeise ya rd a t Oak
Rev. Ernest W igm ore is tbe new
Grove.
pastor of die Christian c h u rch at Mon
Horace and Nellie Sykes and Will. m outh.
Best have gone to Salem to school,
Our Fraabyterian chureli has just
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celebrated the twentieth anniversary
S t e p p e d In t o L ive C o a l s .
of its organization,
‘‘W hen a child I burned my foot
Florence B urton, K ate K etchum ,
ffigbtfully,” writes W. H. Eads, of
Jonesville, Va., “ which caused horri­ Lela Hturk and E d it h Owen are in
ble leg sores for 30 years, b ut B uc k­ school at Mt Angel,
ler.’» Arnica Salve wholly cured me
BALLSTO N.
after everything else failed.” Infalli­
ble fur burns, scalds, ents, sores, bruis
David Otlinger, an old gontieman
es a n p piles. Sold by all druggists. lately from Tennessee, is dangerously
25c.
ill.
OAKDALE.
A t R L IE .
ROCK CREEK.
OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- '•«<*
SPECIAL -
DJLL1S COLLEGE
The Woolen Mill store on Novem­
ber 1st will move* to their new store
at 254-256 Commercial street. To
clear out some of thoir broken lines
before moving they offer 300 men
and boys suits at 20 per cent reduc­
tion. Now is the time to get excep­
tional values. Everybody knows
the class of goods we c*arry.
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Li CREOLE ACADEMY
FIRST T E R M BEGINS
SEPTEMBER 25, J90!
C o e d u c a ti o n a l and expenses r e d u c ­
ed to the m in im u m .
Regula r collego and academ ic co u r­
ses, in clu d in g oouraca in music aud
business.
SPLENDID
DORMITORY/
AD VAN TA GES.*
For f u rth e r particulars address the
president,
C. C POLING,
DALLAS, OREGON.
Salem W oolenMills Store
2 9 0 C om m ercial S treet.
E. S. L A M P O R T
M ANUFACTURER
AND IM PORTER OF
Harness,
E s t a b l i s h e d 180 9
PARK
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2 8 9 C o m m e r c ia l stre e t, S a le m .
A N D W A S H IN G T O N S T R E E T S
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A . P . A r m s tr o n g . L L . B ., P r in c ip a l
A p r a c tic a l, p ro g re s s iv e sc h o o l, c o n s p ic u o u s
fo r t h o r o u g h w o r k , w ith h u n d r e d « o f g r a d u a te s
In p o s itio n s os b o o k k e e p e r s a n d s te n o g r a p h e r s .
A lread y p r o n d o f a h ig h s ta n d in g w h e r e v e r
k n o w n , i t a te a d ily g ro w s b e tte r a n d b e tte r,
b p e n a ll t h e y e a r O S tu d e n ts a d m itte d a n y tim e .
P riv a te o r c la a a in s tr u c tio n
L e a rn w h a t a n d
h o w w e te a c h , a m i w h a t it c o ats. C a ta lo g u e free.
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We are prepared to locate you upon some off
the finest timber claims in Oregon, or if youi
want an improved ranch or fruit farm, we can !
show you just what you are looking for. Call
and see us. All correspondence promptly at- ct
tended to.
LL'THFlì A CO., Dallas, Or.
S A L E M . O R .
P F E N N IG ,
Jeweler and Optician. (
Boarding and day school for girls.
Dem.3LX3.dLa C a r e f u l
E ducation thorough a nd practical.
Location !>eautifu! and healthful.
C m .a id .e r a .k ic n .
Courses — K in d e rg arten , Prim ary, .
G ra n in iu r a nd academic.
T har* a re tw o kind* of e d u c atio n - practi- al and o rn am e n ta l. T he form er shonld be ee ru rtil by «very*
Music d e p a r tm e n t — Coreervalo rv
one, becauee it m ay be p u t to ue«r qu ick ly in e a rn in g a living. T herefore, «erure th e fo rm e r flr»t. th e lat
methods, piano, violin, g u ita r a n d ' te r, a fterw ard, if y o u h a v e ik e tini« am i m oney. T bs courses <if th e
m andolin.
CAPITAL BU SIN E SS COLLEGE
Best instruction« in a r t and l a n ­
Are arran g ed a i t h a view te aoefnlncee. It e d o not dabble in a little of e v e ry th in g , b u t d e v o te o u r e n e r­
guage». 8em l for prospect 11 »
gie« to conducting a i r * c'aee bu*ine*4 echos»!. Living expeneee cheap. s tu d « a te a d m itte d at any tin .e .
Add re*», S I S T E R S U P E R I O R .
O ur graduate* ore ewcceeeful. itemi for ca ta lo g u e
S ch ool R eop en s Sept. 3rd.
W . I. S T A L K Y , P r i n c i p a l , B a le n a , O r e g o n .