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OUR STAFF OF HUSTLERS. THE POLK COUHTY ITEMIZER FO R THE H O U SE W IF E The Eminent Kidney •trim end hero are some inklings of I will ami some plows were running. | it. It whs porhsps 9 o'clock wheu we • »tlifc.'R being nil« btruuer of dry WHAT THEY HAVE T O SAY ABOUT and Bladder Specialist. turned to the left at the Bridgeport | „round. lSt<>t k u«-cin«><l (»liMt iful nod T v C l e a n I lr n s a a n d S t e a l . THE DOINCS IK 1 HE COUNTY. fro*»roads, after having mot a dozen in good condition. Near evoiy home -s y r 1 To cleun bnuMfi quickly and econom DALLAS, FRIDAY, HOv. 1. 1901. loams, half of thorn loaded with lnm- wm u pm of fattening IniyH, of b**tler ically rub them well with vine*jar and An Uneqi fcl'rd an d C om p lete Re suit or oxalic u* id. Wash Immediately ; her, botwoen there »ml Dallas. The qrades limn were seen a few years aizo. su m s ot W nat Your Prlonds are - hep yards were Ireing cleared tip in The dic 'p to« nr«* ¡i ^rn tt improve "iik u m v Eva*« F riday M ob ai bo A t 7:30. niter the rubbing and polish with trip- and Have Been Lately Doing. readiness for another season's work. mi'nt uvvr Hie smihliv ouef if former oil anil tiweet oil. Unless the ueid Is VV. A . W A S I I, Uncle Mai ami Aunt Maria Smith are .iuics. Ne.nly td! work liortst s«*en washed off the thin# will tarnish so quietly spoodin;' their tow r nisiniog were of yo»» i s.z* mid wi ll k- p . Ap- MDITOK ANO FKOPSIUToK. MoCOY. quickly its last estate will he worse years st the homo place M. r »••». plf-w wtr»* l » * - i ; 11 h 4 re«I from nn»st Jef Slr.gle has rented the Ktrong than ID? first. Copper kettles and sauce- Jim Chaniherls’ii, lives cl- so hv sod orchards and seemed i fair crop. puns. lira*s andirons, fenders, candle I farm and moved to the Kingston place lias a blacksmith -hop. Fil ls Mart is Yonder near i I ih hank *»f the Ltn kin- sticks «¡id trays are best cleaned with SUBSCRIPTION RATES : ] living on the old Baker nlaoe and rutile is Lite old Holtimii Itoms where l James Tinier is back from Eastern vinegar and salt. Cooking vessels In ♦ 1 50 ....................................... Per y.-ar 1 Mrs. Psltor is living with Iter son, Hardy, Amos and Nat were raised. Oregon and Robert is (Mending a b u constant use need only to be well t 75 ........................... Per six monili« Kl>h., At Independence. The '»hi time Ii is dinner time and we are enj«*>iuir iueas college in Portia«,«!. washed afterward. Things for show, 40 ....................... Per Ihre« monili» 1 s< hnol house which stood near hv ia ih** hospitulitv of He Iter Mu tm and even pots and pans, need the oil polish kills, not necessarily suddenly, John Allen attended his grandmo Advertising retes made known on a thing of the past, a now o n e having wife on the MeEl iowney place. He ing. which jives a deep, rich yellow ther's funeral iu Salem recently. but SURELY. It preys upon the «^elicsiion. Oorre»|«ondeuce ia solicit- , la-on built at Antioch, just over 'lie was raised at Amity ami she m ; i sif | ltiHtor. jood for six months. Oxalic acid The Discoverer of Swsnip-Koot' et Work in hill at the sotilliein edge r.f Cooper ter of Horatio, Wesley, Joda and Intellectual powers more than Miss Jennie McCain, has rented the ami salt Is the tiling for furniture j Eis Laboratory. Hollow At the old Yealer place wo Fiank Morrison. During the fifteen wc realize. It consumes the Fine Job Printing d on «*! reaeonsldc Starr property. bnuses. If it touches the wood around, I There is a disease prevailing In this vitality faster than nature can It only improves the tone. Wipe the country most dangerous because so decep found John Yeater, wlm recently sue- j minutes before dinner was ready, he "'»ices. The tins« special freight» last week replenish It, and we cannot tell brasses well with a wet cloth and pol tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by reeded his brother, Columbus, who went bareheaded to a neighboring helped the warehouseman out nicely. ish thoroughly with oil and tripoll. It—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure has moved to Monmouth. Another < o n patch and returned with two line just what moment a temporary A P skncii « t r fleet lias gone to Tur Sometimes powdered rotten stone does or apoplexy are often the result of kidney brother, W. X. Yea ter. lives on the ; Chi m birds, Elkins sebo. 1 house, Much wheat is being sold at 45c. or comgjcte aberration of the better than tripoll. Rub after using ei disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed to ad old Bowman place, whore Jimmie which is a grand iinpiovement on Hi« key Ju until pel payments of amount» mind will reside« Headache and Farmers near here have bought a ther with a dry cloth or leather until vance the kidney-poisoned blood will altack O’ Niel, of early day notoriety, is bur oh! one, is beside tlie railroul truck pain should be promptly re long oserdue s> d which tbe Turkish car load of wire fencing, there 1» no trace of oil. No matter the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves ied. Sam. Davis lives at the roadside and Miss Itlu Waters,of McTimmimds break down and waste away cell by cell. moved—“hut properly. Many govcrninojit allowed no dupofilion to Mrs. A. J. Testing, of O i.gen City, what sort of brass Is to be cleaned It Then the richness of the blood—the albumen not far away. Yonder is the J. I). I Valley, is teaching there. Robert pain cures are more harmful rt) id aettle. Unle.u tlie demand it promp «.lint ho fro vt rotupletoly from geeaae, —leaks out and the sufferer has Bright'» Smith place, now occupied by John j Williams lives just across il has been visiting here. Walker, ami hard by is the John from it and Albert Ted row abides on than the pain. Beware. If m L u I dirt . 11 ”1...... 1 * ’ 1 with ** “ V Disease, V1 caked and - grime. Wash the worst form of kidney trouble. tly met Mime custom liouae will be Smith f irm, where his widow and two The section g ing have a new house an adjoining fuirn. There we met his you would be safe, take Strong ammonia suile and rinse dry be Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root tbe new die- eeixed. covery lx the ------- true sws specific for kldnqy uiauuci bladder of her sou*» live. The indications are father, George Ted row. who is one of J fore beginning the n acid salt. . ........... pa " with 1 V»* aasxr e in a and un N U I, + -------- The best treatment for wrought steel. *?“ urinary troubles. It has cured thousands that #?od crops were raised and pay the old timers. John Fulmer live* on W hat Shall We Hava for Desaartl* of apparently hopeless cases, after all other ing quantities of stock were seen Mil T hs inquiry into the cood'iet of Ad This question arises in the family wblcb bite a knack of growing array, efforts have failed. At druggists in fllty-cenf grazing in the pastures and fields. the old Morrison farm. Ann»« Hol mirsl Shley in connection with Hie | every day. Let us answer It to-day. lusterless and III looking, »king, is to first \ and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free Now we cross the Luckiumute and man Inis sold his place to bis son in law, and gone east of the tnoun'.uins Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful wash It very clean with a stiff brush by mall, also a book telling about Swamp- Spanish tn r around Cuba it drawing »ad ammonia, soapsuds, rinse well, Root and its wonderful cures. Address are soon in sight of the Smith c?me- for hiH heat III. John F. Smith, ft opiate» i — «gça- J dessert. Prepared in two minules. ini obliged to a close. At e whole wliat he did t* t v , where so many pioneers of the tjnuaJiy.” t.minJiy. A frifn d g i v e m e que c* O l 1 tfo hpjling! no linking! simply add dry. by hent If possible, then oil plenti Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and surrounding settlement sleep. Just brother of W. W. Smith, ol Oak lid F'-iis *ud promptly rf- Mile«'Tain Grove, lives on the Htlmick faun, •re» far more deterring of proiae than fully with sweet oil and dust thickly mention this paper. bojlf.nf f nd sot to cool. Fla e. I then purchased a b o * and lieved i i me. yonder to the right art the elegant where It 0. D’Armond held forth for 1 vors :— Leipon./Braiiilfi. Raspberry and with powdered quicklime. Let the lime •if censure, and no matter whstuisy n ow m na; y trouble i it i j g o o n n e e . T h e y havfe homes of F. M. Smith, B. F. Smith so long. Charlie Herren lives at the » i ci cured m y d a u g t f h l W o f nçrvous nervous ä J J so j Strawberry. ¡Get s pack age At your ptixy on two days, then brush It off I heartily r a w ^ n ie n d tie Use findings of the court of inquiry, Both probate and eoun'y court and H. D. SUats, and Lewiaville is hrnd of the r< ad where John lvurre E l f K jvltb a clean, very stiff brush. L » grocers to-day. IQ els. \y. J. C O K LJiY.kie- to others. just beyond. Here we are in front of lived and «lied. The T B. Tetherow (H cjh < the mass of the Americsr people will Uefo' wetting any sort of brle-n-bme ! next week. V a ssx nem i'fe*». the old John Burn« home, now occu place is jukt north of that, and adjoin Q rirT e», «Clully bropttes remove all tint be on hie side, believing the opposi VV. G. Campbell and son are hauling RMITHFIELO. pied by J- M. Haggard. The road ing it is the old Klkins place now Sold by Dnigftste, IS Dot**, » 5 «. dust possible The Jet* dust water gravel around thcdcq.pt, it requiring branching off to the right loads b y T owned by Ira SSn.iih, who \s greatly tion to be mote a matter of prejudice Tlve train recently kill«») some tine finds nliout flue lines liiid crannies the about 30Q loads. Dr. Miles Medlosl Cv., Elkhart, Ind. M. Sipipron’s and on (p Airiie. We improving it. At CfHvary church* than anything else. jess It can leave there. After dusting •hcep fur 8. 'f. Snjlth. go eqst past the residence of L W. south of Monmouth, the declining sun jWMAfi well In Strong white soapsuds Laughary and there stands the grist said it was time to break for home and M A R K E T REPORT. Miss Audorson, of Sslenj, is visiting aa,(l ammonia, rinse c|ui,u. pollsj] wltl] Oft b o o n flour, Oregon fruit And Ore i „.111 ! I t - » v . • piill idle and no oue living in tflo mill > we did so, stopping at the Catlron T ub present Dallas compared with the Dde)!s end Ledger woods. Just a suspicion pf oil uml rotten stone gon butter had already taken first [Corrected veeklv by Felix NI»'-!.] j house, Mr Girard having given it - U| place just north of Monmouth to in b "” *“ M- c : - - i i— «-•— i !* Chat. Curtis got fBQ bushels from pnd rub off afterward every hac£ pf Wheat, per bushel, i y cts. prize at the Buffalo exposition and that of a dozen or twenty years ago, i to tjie bank al Mqumouth. Again terview Win McMillan, a wide awako (he oil- Never let acid touch bronze. Bran, per top I crossing the Luckiiimute over a good and enterprising man,who came from now Oregon poultry ia added to the allow, A wonderful change for tile bet his five acre patch. Shorts, ppr ton, bridge, we copie to a left hand road South Dakota a year agu. His daugh- G, W. Myer has sold 40 lambs to fist. Our state is getting a large ter. Tliesitgraa drifting along with L1»»lr »r Oats, per bushel, 4Q cts. leading to where Preston Holman liv , ter recently married C. E Burronglis, Below Is to ho seen a novelty Ip p «mount of advertising through that a very uncertain future. Now ils in Henr.v Zumwalt. led years ago, llie present occupant be-j who has rented ths Emmons place Flqur, p e r }() barrels, f 2 HO. combination chair nud hammock whjcli, Flour, per SdSk, Sue. «'ipoaition and will be raaftiug the stitutions of all kinds are oil a butter I jng Guy Heyvitt, Hjs father, p . M. i near ------" Dallas, ” ............................... We found the farmers Jes. Martin has SO COrds of wood being capable of numerous adJusIwunU Buckwheat flour, $2.50 per cwt. Hewitt, lives on heyond and so does everywhere inclined to chauge their fruit of it right along for yease to footing, its educational and inoroi waifjng for cars. lo suit the desire of the occupant, Gerniea, $1 60 per cwt. C, C. Marks on the old Joshua Brown manner of farming, from so much cento. Flew people are constantly ¿one on a higher level, with every sfidutii prove Itself a very eom/ortahlu : place, Journeying along we are soon grain to a greater variety of crops and Corn roual, 50 per cwt. ballm uv coming from tho cast and settling iu pcrwyiqzt of a bright future. piece of furniture for tbe porch or I op the uUl Solomon Tetherow duu»- more grass for stock than ever. And lawn. The ordinary hammock has to be [I'orfSutcO wsskT,- by Brown x Sou all parts of the state. Our home peo ' tjon claim, His sou, James, lives st loo, they have their heads set ou a bet Bert Brooke and wife have return suspqodud from trees or tbe side of a Potatoes, per bushel, 60 cts. Harry Dunn « « 4 /Qardiner Bros ed from east of the mountains. I the old homestead and a grandson, F, ter grade of animals than formerly ple having taken on a more progress biinillnlf. »i<d qiy» ooroetlmes prevents have sold 199 bales of hops aud VV. D. Butter, per pound, 20cts. B. Tetherow, close by. We had a satisfied them. Not a word of profan ive spirit, will give strangers greater Gilliam and A. M. Miller i i bales Chapman A. Tillery have just fin- Its nse, but the b¿w''aTWngnip*fyf needs Lard, per pound, I2vj@15 cts. pleasant interview with hit wife, who ity did we hear during the day nor ■(seenlives to settle among us. Folk each. Perhaps three fourths of »11 islved a .Iloa house for Henry Clanfield Basop, sides, per pound, 10^@14ct-.< is a daughter of T. A. Ireland and her was any one seen who had the appear, on Salt cr^ek. 1 sister, Mrs. Girard, whose husband is ance of an intemperate man. The Hams,’ per puund, ?-3 as 16 cts. county well deserves beiug better ad the Imps in this vicinity hare now [been disposed of. now working in the Oregon City whole country is on the up grade gen Shoulders, per potitUl, &ty' 10 cts. Mr. Wyatt, oi Pt»Hoo|iiVtjh, »«<1 lira. vertised abroad. flouring mill. The fall grain looked erally. E ggs , per dozen , 20 cts. Elliott, of perrydaje, have been .visit Chickens, peT dozen ¿2 50@$4 ThaevfeFglving Mask Ball. ing their sister, jfr«- 4- J- Shipley- • czoLOOHZ, llie murderer ot President Dried fruits, per pound, 5@ 12 et-. On Tliinksfiring eve the Woedmen A. M. Tillery dug 9<i sacks of pota Beets, per pound, 1 cents McKinley, has paid the penalty, hav of Dallas will give a masquerade that toes from half an acre. His 5-acre Turnip^, ,i.r ppuflfl, J nfs. ing Even electrocuted Tuesday, in the will undoubtedly prove by far the big patch made 50 sucks an acre. Cabbage, per pound, 2 cj.s. gest thing of the kind ever held here . penitentiary at Auburn, Mew York, Onions' per pound, » cts. Every Woodman is working heartily | 4 woven wire fence is now around He was buried within tho prison waljs foi its suocess and the number of dis the school property. Beans, per pound, 5(<v7 cents. and the body so treated with aeids, guised folks will only be limited by Corn [Heal, per pound., 2^ cts. The old geutiemao Tillery lmd an And will get you sure, More particularly it is your Hay, per ton, that within 24 hours not a vestige re tine ««pacify of the hall. The event ii operation for caucar at M.cXfmnville given for a worthy purpose, that of trade in mained. All hie clothing and every raising moAeyr to buy the uniforms for Monday. A D A Y ’S J O U R N E Y . thing else in connection with him, ths newly orgauisqj camp drill team, The other «lav we took « 9 . FALLS CITY. was burned. Nothiug of a sensation- and they will Inter on «.vo n drama to aid in the same purp<«n. besides he Frank Butler has been surveying ud r ature was allowed in coouactfon jug <il incelcimhle assistance in UtC with the whole affair, and Thera is la m p ’s initiation work, this drill team' near Dallas for Mr. Shultz, FOLDING HAMMOCK AND CHAIR Nasal Georgv ^ord has sold a tract of land nothing left for other anarchist« to will» kiieir natty uniforms and intri AND PICTURE FRAMES no hooks or other attachments, being on his father's tla;;'» to D. Shepard. cats and pleasing maneuvers, will gloat over. This is no oountry for complete In ItHelf. For those to whom prove u sun r»,s of pride to all our citi Frank Chapin has gone to British the swinging motion of the hammock In all its »tages there that class or (heir sympathizers and zens on public days, tyitdt as picnics, Wo are after. We are successors to F. VV'. Hollis & ^ L Columbia. ¿Ives a feeling o f nausea It may be that should be cleanliness. hereafter all such expressions or dem 4th of Jnly, etc. Tb« dj'ill ts«n> ar« Co., 308 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. Ely’s Crca;n Balm the Ul07>rei)t direction o f the movement Mr. Wolfe Iras bridged the wet pla onstrations should be treated ms ven. the committee Jn charge of the dip ct, cleanses, soothe? or d heals and are si follow*! Captain V. P. ces with slabs so that Belle can at o f thin new Invention will be found the diseased membrane. omous serpents. Wo avowed anarch more comfortable. Wbop It la desired It euros catarrh and drives Fiske, V. H. Grant,Glen Grant, Frank tend the,(yakb\ir*t School. to use the device a« a chair, the sup away a cold iu the head iiet is worlhy of a home in this land. Muscott, Frank Myer, Frsnk J{er«- Methodist Sunday school at 10, ports at the center are loosened to al- ftiWF« lake, Frank Morrison, Walter Vassal!, ( '» m m lia lm i1* placed into the nostrils, spreads and prt'-a.ehiug at f f evxny 8,vinday by *}ow the four end braces to tilt nearer I Joe Sibley, Tracy Htaata, Will. Ayras. Rev. Bristol, Sopg servjce «1 1 ai^ ^o^etjier the top. when the slack In over the mombrarre and in abiuri,7’ i . Relief is im <4ar*nce Shultz, George Jtichmond, mediate and a curefoltofl'.^ . It in not drying—doe^ preaching at 7 :36, ,(lic ¿n,hrlc , 9 ^ drfrwn toward one not pfodnee Bnee/.ihg. Largd Si'zc, 30 oente al Pru^ Henry Bftimp. The floor mnneger* m Q,«/. A s $ ¿>ox#Qp »Us iio.wn the chair Are ayn»ptM»c of a weak, torpid or ere: It. K. ‘¿¿’illiima. Dr. Hayler, K. ‘gists or by malt; Trial Size; 13 cents by mafh • A number of P. Todd’s retativas »re jyliJ jtH jt ini 9 Its propivy ^si^lpo and E]+y Jj.tOTUKUS, 5G WArrcn Street, New York. i t stagnant oouttition of the kidneys or C. Kirkpatrick, f j - L. Fenton, C. VV. here from Arkansas to settle. ptw I 4 ^ ft comfortable Real. The patent liver, and aie a wn/ving it is extremely Shulls. Kece|AioG î s- : G. N. .a *i J The donkey engine at the Watkins on thin h* rep Don has lx.*en granted to hazardous to nqgkct, so important Cherrington, F. tt. My«, f - JIu*cott, mill ¡1 set up. TV (Ot) a c r e s Gf as fine, deep, black U ml &« there tain the state of Oregon All k-veUnd \ John K Hergstep of iis a healthy action ot <Ui*se organs. C. F. Btlt, VV.Tatoni. Comua.4teo on ui/der plow, fin* clover meadow, modern house and barn, No hotter fee&tton hi Pulk-county. ] 1 !!?PI« 1 'LJJJ11WJLLJLL*^ WOVEN i'A.i5Q take* it. j Clias. Graham is teaching school in They are commonly attesrtWt1 by losk music, J. E. Sibley, U. 8. Grant, If $2,/< ' V $ 2 . /C O f*r o " « of tny best 1(0 aofL farr,i? *•! ^he Luckiamyt* yall*y, «0 acres under plow, J fLi.vioN V»l!ey. WIRE C.Kakin. Tickets. $1; spectators, 2 a 5 ct cf clover, quite a lot ••oilod to thpic grasi, c l energy, lack of courage, and 5 In to 8 8 a Acre* fcero« N aMi bottom sh«*tii’4 and *t**«l- ] tatq nr**, bcsMes IS « g ftt oak irn:b pfatbrj,. jfQed fair biiildinga. J « e»l ftl to tame Bf.nnjf^»Ur, of- cj«u-s by gloomy foreboding and de «ants. Lunch will be served at the Peter amt AmL:v/ Svron art hav FEN CIN G ^ : 1» 5. . ► i.»r.i o..ri other ,.»h— cunvcnian**«. 5 years time on f 1,000 at 6 per e*nfc inherent, if desirvq. .hard and LaNl Gail f«r 50 cants a couple. Tho spondency, ing houses built by K<tdkij »::d Bert 7 0 f l o r o ® tor 11,100, 46 under plow, 3 roi'e* of city, part hd-tvily wooded, nearly •!’ fine Ì pci*»« «^sead sro: Finest lsdiss’ cos 1 * * 1 «0» r ft, nous« and bani( fenced. A desirable place Fintai or living spring water runs atri.» pin*« " I had pains IN my bacx, could not sleep "* ' tume, srsil pijcket by F. Korslsks. Womlerley on their land. I am taking orJcn !(’ <’ l° u* O « ® o f ‘ he best 160 aore farm* of the I,ucklamute valley for 526 an acre. ; and when I not up In the morning felt Ok** town of Atrlie, goad house, barn, fence; etc. No better ■•>!!. hat by Jelin Thomas is quite sick. sl»i|'[neiit. from cistern i“ ctotT- “ -W 8, _ worse than the night More. I began tak- Finest gentlemens flue proposition*, So« me If you want to buy. Yours for business. h»K Hood’s Snr*a;>arJU* jtud now I can the Bae-HIve. Moet orig^-i-l ladies’ Low prices. Orders taken for 40 .** r* .tftupp and get up fading re*t«<| a/M able to («•lunie, bottle of (Nrfiirne by J>,&L fI rods and upward. Time limiteii. *• „ ~ 3D-A.Xi2L*-A^. *do«jy work. I attribute my .our» entirely Charringlon. BUTLER. 4* H . 0 -. __ Most original gentle to 'iPod’s Sarsnparilln.” Mas./, )i. PggBY, mens’ costume, box of cigars by Wal «care IX* B. Copeland, Pike lioad, A1 a , Frank H o s l o w l y recover ****** » ter Williams. Ladies heal sustained ing from » severe Vf^a.cjk yf the fever, charsulcr, pair of gloves by the Rack 5l J State street. Salem. Mr. Maloney ws* »qr,y,ey);i]g for Joe et store Gentlemens’ best sustained on d Pills Cockerham last week. W ALTER MORLEY, Prop Cua* kidney and vvt-r troubles, relieve character, fountain pen by VV. K. Pfennig. Best costuma emblematic J. B. Trulliner is doing son»« car the hack, and build-i»ki.ho whole system. of Woodcraft, lamp by T. A. Higgs. penter work f«r Jus. Shepard. Headache m-s* Pain Pills. We Are After You eá® urniture, CATARP.fi The House Furnishing Company. Pains in the Back ..FARMS FOR SALE.. SHOES! SUPERIOR STYLE HIGH QUALITY SALEM FENCE WORKS « M a a o s s a e s M t s W W PRIQE Hood’s Sarsaparilla Zack Hartman and wife were over at Salem last week TAILOR MADE SUITS JACK- ETS AND CAPES y* Messrs. John and August Auer have returned from Sheridan, where they have been working ou their fath er’s store building. Star S ou th m a y d it Y o c u m ’s new lion -e painting Ira — AND— * * » * • « * » * * * » 1 $10-to-$30 We are doing an immense business in cloaks and jackets. Late arrivals in Oxfords, Castors, Tans, Hrown*, drays, Itiucks, etc. $4.50-to-$30 DALRYMPLES TH E QUALITY OR. | burger, "for three generations «it our ¡family hare used Dr. King’s New Dis covery for consumption and never ; found its e«lU»l f->r coughs and cold«." It is an unrivaled lifs-savsr when used for desperate lung disraso«. Guaran teed bodies oO c.-nts »ud f t at all dra^gists. Trial bullies free. VV* buy only the best mak es and are satisfied with a small profit. FIRST TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 25, 1901 M cnwioulti lyedrtlng. At tin- r,-siil«>ne«' of ilia hrtpe’ s par. f cuts, l.other Groumt »ml wifs, of Monmouth, October SO'h, 1001, R»-v. Dr. Thompson, of Iodcpsn<lenes, of- *ci**inc, Miss Mabel C Ground and Join, ii Johnson, of ludcpsmlsncc. were united * n iuarrisg«. It was on«- nl (he ivi-Uirst wsttWiyi Ilf tho senaon and kiehgiillol io .every par^icyisr The hoi«» was «tog«»*Uy decoraieil, the briile one of Lite «lost Leauljful and charming young Isdioa of Polk county, and the groom all right. Tliej congratulations of relatives and inti mate friends who were present was most hearty, the delicious wedding dinner unsurpassed, and the event s brills,nt occasion indeed. The happy couple left on the Portland train amid a slo wer of rice and good wishes from a host of friends. They will make Pendleton their future home. SPLENDID DORMITORY ADVANTAGES Jt 1 ' <1‘ '’ ***• - '»»w • For further particulars address the : preside» t, G. C. POUNG, DALLAS. OREGON. 94 Slate »treat, galem, Or. Bring us your repairing, bung us your old gold and silver* (Jet your jewelry of us and be assured of getting your money’s worth, Jeweler end Optician. Next door to’ P. O., Dallas. Salem Woolen Mills Store 2 f> 9 C o m m e r c ia l S t r e e t . ! $r///sz//s/ — s CHMJsrteM/ E. S. L A M P O R T J MAlfrFACTrRF.R T AND IMPORTER OF PA R K A N D W ASH IN GTON STREETS •¿••H-;-*;-** v $ Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips, Bools, Etc. ] •:* Established I8 6 0 l PFENNIG, ! Co educational and expenses reduc- j ed to the minimum. Regular college and academic eour-1 »es, including courses in music ami 1 business. Th< Practical Shoe Men We Want Your Tradeur The Woolen Mill store on Novem ber 1st will move to their new store at 254-256 Commercial street. To clear out some of their broken lines before moving they offer 300 men and lx>3’s suits at 20 per cent reduc tion. Now is the time to get excep tional values. Everybody knows the olass of goods we carry. U CREOLE J M Until November 1st every * ,touM*|mg Discovery. ;eing Froi* Coopersv-^le, Michigan, conics buyer who mentions seein r r r r a a a a a r r r I wonl ui a w«>u4crluj (lisiovr.ry of a opr $d in the Itemizer will pleasant tasting liquied that t*h«n.j v ^ Qe„| (jjsCOUnt Onr new department foi naaj UehlT* rstiriiig l«y auy one trouh- j * ■ < . ,, ' ‘ these lines will be opened) led with « Lad aowgb always insures s j good night's rest, i/fl trill toon cure IRVIN & PETTEY S, soon. the cough too,’’ writes Hii. B. )}|qt«l- ' All tlie latest stylos am!, fabri*« for Fall are here New Oxford, Navy, black light gray and pretty mix tures in stylish Mai^s t - 1 the highest grade anti en tirely new designs. SPECIAL- 01LL1S C0LLE8E In durability, comfort and appearance our footwear tak es the lead, 2 8 0 Com m ercial street, Salem . *+++++++•!•*> - m - ++++++++++<•+v v PORTLAND. OREGON A . P . f t f l M f N f l f LL. B .. Principal ‘ ~ —1 — H,err«.3.ii.3.e C i i f f v . l A pm bttc»!. pro*tr*wire *chool, conspicuous jo t t^ordteffh w ork, w ith hundreds o f graduate* In p6attl*m* n* tKKirkccp 'r» And vtcnocraphaR* s a tid a t a t tc t i. Already ptartd o f ' a high ^utr.linf w h e f e n t ¡kn 'w n, it atewdfty better »nd <fh«rc a -e t^ o kind* of *du*ati< >n — practica) and ornamental. Th* formar *Fen?>l be Bacured by *e*ry- b p e a aU tb e year »Students admitted any th o«. oM , hcr^ttw it „.ay ,*e pu t • »*c «tiicklv in •arning a living. Therefore. *acar. th* form er Sra*. th* lal frtr a fe ov da*a inalruction. Learn w h ii and ter afterward, ff yoii har* tiid tin»* aifd tn ju r /. Tb* coqr»t* .»f the how we teach, and what it coats. Catalogue tie* CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEUL ----------------- Hoard o f D irector* —- D. P. THOMPSON. PRESID EN T P. flOLTS COHEN - - DAVYD M P r N N K Ate arranged e itli a ttw to ucefnln«-»*. VA e do not dabble in a little of •* ery thing, but devote our ener- gieeto eondnetiny a flrd cla** bneine** eeho»»’ . Living exp*n*c* cheap. Student* admitted at any tima. Our graduate* ar* —ect—ful. Send for eatal<»gue. W . I. STALKY, Principal, S a le m , Oregon.