« i§ tn ; OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- W H A T TH E Y HAVE TO S A T AB O U T T H E D O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . D At.'. \ î, F R ID A Y , 00T. 25. 1901. An U n e q u a lle d an d C o m p le t e Re s u m s nr W h a t Y o u r F r l e n d a a r e an d Have B e e n Lately D oing. if*.. h h * d B v u r F riday M orning A t 7:90. VV. A . W zV H II. R IC A R E A LL. SDITO» AMU rSOPRI »To». W. E. Clark and family have been visiting in K ings Valley. S U B S C R IPT IO N K A T E S : 50 ................................... Per year 75 ......................... Per six months 40 ...................... Per three months Advertising rates miule known on application. Correspondence is solicit-1 f e 1. I Fine Job Printing done at reasonable •■rices. j Hr. J. E. Bartel, fortner’ y of McCoy, is now located at Tillam ook . PIO NE ER . Spelling match at the school house next Saturday evening. Maud Coulee is not well. A dear friend was visiting Reese last Sunday. Miss Young Andrew Siefartli was among us Monday. O. N. Harrington livering his staves. has finished da- X. Woodwa-d went to the valley for apples and potatoes. Mrs. J. R. Robbins Dallas. is visiting in Mr. Sears, of McCoy’ has been here buyiug goats. W h a t t h is B o y ’ s Mother Says has been said by the mothers of many other boys and girls, re­ garding the wonderful curative and strengthening qualities of m ST c N e r v in e H a sting , N * b . “ O ut little boy, Harry, hud spusms for 1 years and we feared the disease would n(feet hu mind. Though we doctored continually he grew worse and had ten spasms in one week. Our at­ tention was directed to Dr. Miles’ Nerv- ins sail we Pecan its use. When he had taken the fourth bottle the spasms disappeared and he has not had one for five years. His health now is per- Mas. B. M. T in d a l l . fcet" D r. M iles’ Remedies are sold by all druggists on guarantee to benefit or money refunded. Or. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Two timber claim hunters were in these parts this week. O ♦ ---- your city. OAK CROVK, Oar school board met and appoint­ the ed G. G. Hewitt district clerk, Mr. Gir­ ard, the former clerk, having left the district. D. R. Ruble is visiting the mine* in John Palmer and H . Martin have Southern Oregon, been hauling quite a lot of lumber for Mrs. Sarah H ill, of Portland, lias fencing. been visiting her cousin, J. C. White, Chris Marks has gene on a hunting of this place. trip. The school registration is larger Mr. McGlotblin, of Marion county, than it has been f„r a number of years The seventh grade lias begun the was visiting at Joe Tetherow’s this week. study of Evangeline, Services last Sunday at both Baptist and Methodist churches. Miss Evans is working for Mrs. Jas. Mrs. Cal Patton, of Salem, formerly Miss Uuaaie White, of this place, is Haggard. fait recovering from a serious illness. G. G. Hawitt and wife visited at After a lapse of two months, the Buena Vista last Sunday. Oak Grove grange will meet at their Miss Ruby Burns is visiting home. hall next Saturday at 10 o’clock. Mr. Holt, of Monmouth, is working H. C. Seymour, of Dixie, was a vis­ for H . Martin. itor here last week. master of tbe Suver grange. Over-Work Weakens J. P. Meeker and family are mak- j Your Kidneys. ing a 750 mile trip by wagon to Cali-1 furnia. G. L. Hawkins and E E Chambers liare gone to their timber ciaiaie. Prof. Sander's ton. Gale, fell fractured hie arm recently. Royal M on th and and Royal D is e a s e . A valuable horse of Mrs. J. South- Sodden changes of wi albor ara wick was foundered on w teat. especially trying, and probartdy lo none nitre so tlniu 10 the scrofulous Kriyik Gibson repaired one of the ami cousuiiip'.iie. The progiesa of mill housea for I. D. Fetxer lo move scrofula duimg a normal October is iuto. W e need more dwellings. commonly gn at. We never think of The Vernon brothers and John m tofula— its boliches, ruianeoiis erup­ tions, and wasting of the bodily sub­ Young have been to Portland. stance— without thinking of the great Reese & K elty bought a fine drove goisi many sutf.-rers from it have de­ of lambs from Mr. Orr. rived from Hood’s Sarsaparilla, whose John Orr, Fred and Jjlin Koser are radical min permanent cures of this one disease arc enough to make it the back from Tillamook. most famous medicine in the world. A. B. 1 ..u ey hug returned from a There is probably not a city or town three months absence guarding gov­ «h e re H imm T s Sarsaparilla has no; ernment timber. proved its merit in more homes than one, in airesting and completely erad­ S te p p e d In to Live C oals. icating scrofula, which is almost as “ When a child I burned my foot serious and as much to be ftaredas ffightfully,’’ writes W . H Eads, of its uaur rela^ve,—-consumption. Joneaville, V »., “ which caused horri­ ble leg sores for 30 years, but Buck­ R lC K R E A L L . le r ’« Arnica Salve wholly cured me Otis W alt was here Sunday to see after everything else failed.” In fa lli­ his wife and baby at the home of Sam­ ble for burns, scalds, cuts, sores, bruis uel O ir. es anp piles. Sold by all druggists. 25c. Jesse Lucas has rented ihe Ed Hall place for his father and brother, who POLK. are coining from Idaho. SHOES! “ I w as taken with an Itching on m y arm s which proved very disagreeable. 1 concluded It w as salt rheum and bought a bottle of H ood’s Sarsaparilla. In t w o days after I began taking II I felt better and It w as not long before I w as cured. Have never had any akin dlaeaae •luce.'' M ia . I da K . W a r d , Cove Point, Md. A V. Thompson was in from Rock Mr Goodel, a veterinary surgeon of Portland, was doing work along that creek recently. liue for sevsral of our farmers Satur­ W alker Fitts and family have m ov­ day. ed into Mrs. M cXary’s house. T ric y Staata, of your city, was out Misses Maud and May Savage are buggy rilling here last Sunday and he visiting friends in Portland. wasn't alone either. His horse is much gentler now, ss lie was driving and Pills Onr teacher, Misa Stevens, i< board­ rid the blood of all impurities End COR with or.e hand, while the other was ing with Mrs. M. E. G.bsin. carelessly resting on the hack of the all eruptions. Mr«. K. J. McN'arv is suffering from seat, an attack of neuralgia. SUPERIOR S T Y LE HIGH Q U A L IT Y H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla $10-to-$30 We are doing an immense business in cloaks and jackets, hate arrivals in Oxfords, Castors, Tans, Browns, («rays, Blacks, etc. $4.50-to-$30 DALRYMPLES j£' 'Jtlb' ■ THE QUALITY STORE, SALEM, ON. George Miller is able to *ee again. ■Iis mot her has been visiting him and Iter daughter, Mrs. Morwitt. Burn, to tile wife of Clarence I mm, Octubei 17 h. a girl. Aik- A couple of .lews from Portland wout by here Fridav enrome to Siletx. O. E. Dennis starts lo his Tillamook I ranch Tuesday. School is running with a-i teacher. and is sold on its merits t r - 'K * ' by all druggists in fifty- cent an don e-d ollar siz­ es. Y o u m ay have a sam ple bottle by mall _________ ____ , ____ free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If y ou h a « « kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing D r. Kilm er & C o .. Bingham ton, N . Y . ast week on business. In durability, comfort and appearance our footwear tak­ es the lead. Mr». Mrs. Rose Herron, of Oregon City, Gif Zumwalt has been working on the new brick building at Monmouth. is visiting Iter father, Jas. McClain. E. N. Hall has several teams gravel­ Mr Cartmell, assisted by V. A Fishback has improved his premises ing lite fill between here and Parker wit It a new fence through the field. made last fall by the county. Garfield Byers, of Dixie, and Mi-s Edna Pitrvine were married at (ho residence of Cyrus Purviue last Sun­ day. Mr. Gibson lias rente 1 and moved to tint I. F. M. Btitlor place where Charlie Staats lived so long. C. E. Hanna and wife, of Michigan City, spent laat Sunday with P. B. Miller and wife. IRVIN & P E T T E Y S , Mrs. A. W . W ithereli and Miaa M. It. Withereli, of Portland, and Mrs. J G. Dickson, of Tacoma, spent last week at the Chapman home. T he Practical Shoe Men 94 State street, Salem, Or. W h a t S h a ll W e Hava for D as a e rt? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it today Try Jeli-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No tioilingI no baking! simply add lioilitig water and set to cool. Fla vora :— Lemon. Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocer» to-day. 10 eta. W e Want Your Trade vie IND EPENDENCE. j Phy Simpson lias 4.000,(100 feet of logs ou the banks of the Luckiatnule for high water to take them to the . '.Villamette. C .R . Parker will spend the winter al Dixie. Orlando Martin has moved from near Derry to the Outhouse farm near Monmouth. 0 . A. W olverton ha* been choeen I ant taking orders for car load shipment from eastern factory. Low prices. Orders taken for 40 ' rods and upward. Tim e limited. SALEM FENCE WORKS ,r>- en up the I.acreole hunting ami this place. It used to be considered that only urinary | killed several deer. troubles w ere to be traced to the kidneys, Prof. Murphy spent last Saturday but now modern science proves that nearly John Farley was appointed director and Sunday with bis family at Mon­ all constitutional diseases have their begin­ in place uf John Robinson. mouth. ning In kidney trouble. A good malty people from here at­ I f you are sick you can m ake no mistake A. Anrler on lias bought several by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild tended Tom Farley’s funeral Tuesday, head of goats. and the extraordinary eifect of D r. Kilm er's lie had many friends here who extend S w a m p - R o u t , the great kidney remedy Is their sympathy to his faintly. Ed Harmon and wife and Guy H ew­ soon realized. It stands the highest for Its itt tnd wife visited the family of A. wonderful cures of the most distressing cases Anderson last Sunday. S U N N Y SLOPE. HARMONY. Itching Skin 80011. for hi* Several front here nttended a very The M ill Creek school liegari a week Jas. S. Bunker was accidentally ago last Monday with Prof. Sims and interesting lecture by Prof. U. F. Mnlkey at Antioch Sunday. killed last Saturday night (• miles Miss Gardner as teachers. north of Albany, and was buried by .1. L Fishback ami family have re­ Arl Hoffman sold his plane on Mill the order of K . O. T. M. H e was re­ Creek to Mr. Bnnuetl, and with hi* turned from a visit to lelatives in turning from a lodge meeting win n family has moved lo Tacoma, Wash­ Yam hill county. tbe wagon was overturned on Spring ington. Mr. Wheeiock is cutting and haul­ bill, killing him instantly. He was N. M. Diekev and wife spent sever­ ing Ilia winter wood front the Allen 38 years old, and avaa insured in tho above order fur 1 1,000, payable to bis al days iu Portland during the Carni­ Towns place. daughter ill New Hampshire, val. Ira Smith lias been in this vicinity Mies Eva Frail, who came from looking after his stock on the Hettiey SM ITH FIELD . Kansas last spring, has been visiting place. her uncle, K. A. Porter, and is much H enry Kose lias been among us Mrs. Clarke and family drove over improved in health. with his steam woodsaw. to Salem Saturday on a visit to her Hank Buell is running a steam sous, Will and Frank. Mr. Haverland and Jesse Martin wood saw in this neighborhood. have hauled four loads of chop from David Putman was in our commu­ Albany. Mies Alice Remington, formerly of nity last week on business. this place, has gone lo her home iu G. W . Myer and Mr. Haverland aro J. A.'Conklin has gone over into Kansas. ! over on the Nestucca hunting. Marion county. W . I. Leonard sowed several acres Rev. Arthur Cain will begin a re­ Mrs Ohms nod son, August, took a of grass seed. load of dried prunes to Portland Mon­ vival meeting here Friday evening N o­ vember l*t. Mrs. Oliver Ralston and daughter day. Mrs. A. A. Enns got through dry. Mrs. T. S. Burch -has been called to have returned front Wisconsin, where ing tlioir prunes last Wednesday. The see her mother, who was suddenly ta­ they have been visiting for the past warehouse contains about 50,000 ken ill with heart trouble. four months. pounds of nice cured prunes. CATARRH Our new department for these lines will be opened George Robinson left , home last Thursday. Mr Reimer, of Nebraska, visited us L . C. Koser is building a nice wood Sundsy in company with David Pe­ shed for S. T. Burch. ters, junior, of Salt Creek. T . D. Lucas came over from the T il Heinrich Kruse, of Illinois, and al lamook oountry last week for a load of so of Washington, was in ths large feed and provisions. company at the K liever’s home Sun­ Dr. Keeler, veterinary surgeon, waa day. called from Salem, Sunday, to aee M. Miss Elizabeth Braun, of Salt creek A. Burch’s fine filly that had been in ­ who goes to school here, is to stay jured by falling into a ditch. , with the teacher, Miss Zula Myer, in The infant son of Oliver W a il was the vacant Peter Reddicopp place this buried at the Burcli cemetery Mon­ winter. day. Henry and Peter Quiring, and D Harry Seymour’s mother, Mrs. D. and I). W . Reddukapp have return­ ed from R itzville, Washington, where Brown, attended church in Dallas some built cabins and others worked Sundsy. on the farms and went with the thresh Mrs. Nelson is up from M cMinn­ era. They state that the crops were ville with her daughter, Mrs. B. F. good and wages ditto, but some had Lucas. not all they earned collected. All Mrs. J. B. Nasmith and Miss Pauline were tired of the dust there and glad lo be in Polk again. Some talk of have returned from several weeks stay going back in the spring. iu Portland. Pater Reddekopp lost his blooded Most of the people have gathered root ter for several days, but found A IR L IK . Mr. Allen lias moved from the him almost starved under the barn, their winter apples. W hite farm into one of Mr. Seeley’s Lillis Ro>a, who has had remittent where he called him by crowing. Miss Alice Payne, who was taken to houses. (ever for some time, is much batter. D. W. Reddekopp says that over in Salem to be doctored, la now reported to be very low with typhoid fever. LUCK) A MUTE. Mrs. S. R. Withrow, of Indepen Washington the coyotes howl at night deuce, is quite sick at the homo of had enough to scare anyone and that Mrs. W . I. Leonard and »on, Clar­ Albert Tetherow and wife moved lo the dust is almost blinding. ence, returned laat week from attend­ her son near here. MeUlothlin’e hop yard in Mariou Peter and Ben. W all, of Lincoln, ing the Portland Carnival. county, this week. The Woodman boys here will have Nebraska, are visiting Tatar Abrams, Irwin Payne was out from Spruoe a hunting match in November. Sootl Laughary and Dillard Elkins of Salt Creek. were out among 'lie Chira pheasants Mrs. Clark returned from Rainier in this vicinity hut we suppose they last week. Tot C auses N igh t A la rm . LOCA did not kill over the limit. “ One night my brother’s baby was and Mrs. Clark returned to Portland a taken with croup,” writes Mrs. J. C. C L IM A T IC Our school is progressing nicely few days ago, Snider, of Crittenden. Ky., “ it seemed I with Miss Ida Waters as teacher. Nothing but a local it would strangle before we could get j -emedy or change of cli- John Story broke his wagon axle Mrs. Cora Murks and daughter are a doctor, so we gave it l)r. K in g ’s New ! r».ite will cure visiting her daughter, Miss Elhel while hauling staves. Discovery, which gave quick relief and j CATARRH Brown, who is attending school in T h e S p e c i f l c is J. C ffendle’s team took a lively permanently cured it. W e always Ely’s C re a m B alm spin with the wagon a few days ago keep it in the house to protect our It in quickly absorbed He was tliriwn out hut escaped injury children from croup and whooping (lives relief atohee. and hut slight damage was done to cough. It cured me of a chronic it opens and cleanses the Nasal Passages. bronchial trouble that no other rein 111 » Wagou. Allays Inflanmtion. Distress by day and night— edv would relieve.” Infallible for n Ik. U IT A f t 1 ieals and Protect-'« the I. M. Simpson and wife are visiting That's the complaint of those who coughs, colds, throat ami lung trou­ L U L U “ n L M i i Jerobnme. Restores the Ere so unfortunate as to be afflicted relatives over at Pioneer. bles. 50d and $1. Trial bottles free Senses of Taste and Smell. No injurious drug. Reg uhtr size, 50 rents; Family size, $1 or by mail. with Eclema or Salt Rheum—and out­ F.LY BRONIKRS, W War.eu Street, New York. Roht. W illiams was in this vicinity at all druggists. ward applications do not cure. in search of fence posts, and a few WEST SALEM hundred post holes last week. They can’t. .. The source of the trouble is m the P. B. Miller has a new top buggy. blood — make that pure and this scal­ R. Tarter’s team mail* a few circles ing, burning, itching skin disease will of the field Saturday with the grain Julius Traglio visited at th eT ia g - disappear. drill attaohed. No damage. iio home last week. TAILOR MADE SUITS JACK- œ ETS AND CAPES ^ ü Frank Morrison uttd wifu have new i timed homo. Mr. T ale vill have 10J bushels o' potatoes, Mr. Peterson 40 and Mr All the blood In your body passes through Bird 75. your W kidneys once evenr three minutes. ys on Mr Harris's folks, on the lioise Tli i he kidneys are your ■* blood purifiers, they fil­ ' place, gave a very enjoyable parly last ter out the waste or week. Impurities in the blood. It they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu­ matism com e from ex­ cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected m ROOK CREEK. ! in the morning. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. John James and family, of Suver,! have t>een coasting and fishing. m PARK q AND W A S H IN G T O N S TR E E TS The Woolen Mill store on Novem­ ber 1st will move to their new store at 254-25B Commercial street. To clear out some of their 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 carry. PO R T LA N D , OREGON A . P . A rm strong. L L . B., Principal A practical, progressive school, conspicuous fbr thorough work, with hu ml m is o f graduates in positions as bookkeepers and stenographer». Already proud o f a high standing wherever known, it steadily grows better and better. Open all the year ©Students admitted any time. Private or class instruction Learn what and how we teach, and whet it costs. Catalogue free. ■ SPECIAL- Board o f Directors ------ - Salem Woolen Mills Store 2 9 9 C om m ercial Street. -- D. P. THOM PSON, P R E S ID E N T D. SOLIS COHEN - - D A V ID M. D U N N E E. S. LAMPORT MAÎtUFACTl'RKR AND IMPORTER OF ACADEMY DF— SADRED HEART S A L E M . Harness, Saddles, Rubes, Whips, Boots, Etc. 2 80 C o m m e r c ia l street, S a le m . E s ta b lis h e d 1800 <■ 4 . 4 . 4 0 4 4 -4 4-4-4-4- THE POLK COUNTY ITEMI2ER m O R . Boarding and day school for girls. Education thorough and practical. Location beautiful and healthful. Courses — Kindergarten, Primary, Gram m ar .»nd academic. Music department — Conservatory methods, piano, violin, guitar and mandolin. Best inatrnetimia in art and Ian- gttagrs. Send for prospectus Address, S IS T E R S U l’ E K IO R . School Roopons Sept. 3rd. 3Dexn.a.xxzle C i r e f -a I o n s ld s t a r io n . T h en . s i n kinds oI sJncntl- n -p n cti.-n l sad ornssMatsl. Ths farms, skasl-l W ssrtirsd by s .try - ons. bsrsnss 1« may b r p s t u s n •niichly In awning s Bring. Thr rotors, s# ur. ths format ft-St. ths 1st tsr, aft te a se l, If yon bars ths tints sml monsy. Ths confess g ths C A P IT A L B U S IN E S S C O LLEG E Ar* arranged with a v»*w to u*ef atueao. \\ c do mA riahhl*» In • Httl* of t\ «rythlng, hut dovot« our onor- girt to cumin-tin* a U r* c ' om t** in «w frttonl. Livh»f expoiio«** cheap. Student* admitted at any timu. Our graduate« are N M H M . Semi for catalo*ne. W . 0. S T A L K Y , P r in c ip a l, • a l t m , O r e g o n .