Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 08, 1901, Image 2

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    J. A. Conklin has returned
OUR S T A FF O F RUSTLERS-1 Marion
county, where he went
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER
DALLAS, FRIDAY, NOV. 8.
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K v i r y F r id a y
lionata«
W H A T TH E Y HAVE TO S A T A B O U T
T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
from
ou a
DO YOU GET UP
business trip.
WITH A LAME BACK ?
Wm. Riddle, one of our industrious
farmers, has sold several registered Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
A n U n e q u a l l e d and C o m p l e t e Re goats this fall at a reasonable price.
Almost everybody who reads the news­
a u m e nf W r.a t Y o u r F r i e n d s ere
Will anil Jay Clarke have returned
papers is sure to know of the wonderful
a n d Have Bo on Lately D o i n g .
from Blodgett Valley.
cures made by Dr.
1801.
A t 7:30.
W . A -. W A K I I ,
Fishhaek Brothers are
making
I>n*t« rud cutting wood for 8. M. Den­
The ground is in fine fix fer plow­ ial, of Monmouth.
ing and lota of of summer fallow haa
SUBSCRIPTION KATES:
Mr. Whet-lock and son« w--n‘ to
been sown in wheat and oats.
Yamhill county to dig their eight
f 1 50 ..................................... Per y<'ar |
Not for years has farm work been acres of potatoes.
$ 75 ............................. Per nix months
so well along at this season.
40 ........................Per three months
John Sevier died at his home west
Advertising rates made known on
The grass is growing and the stock of Monmouth last Saturday, aged 30
application. Correspondence is solicit-,
gaining,
years. The funeral services were eon-
Y ou cannot afford to disregard
eJ.
ducted by Rev. Wigmore, of Mon­
There
is
a
gradual
change
from
the
warnings
of
a
weak
and
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable
mouth, and the remains were interred
grain
raising
to
a
greater
amount
and
diseased
heart
and
put
off
tak­
•'rices.
by the side of his brother in the Smith
variety of stock.
ing the prescription of the
cemetery near Lewisville.
world’s greatest authority on
Several deer hare been seen along
The following program was render­
Peter Reddieopp, of Polk Station,
heart and nervous disorders—
Soap creek.
ed at the school house Friday evening
is to quit farming and expects to go
All our hops have been sold at from for the benefit of the pupils:
to eastern Washington.
mum
1(>4 to 11£ cents and are euroute east.
Song— School.
Mias Etta Hubbard, of Suver, is j If your heart palpitates, flutters,
Man as a housekeeper— Kettn
There
are
apples
enough
forborne
nursing ths sick at Independence.
or you are short of breath, have
us , but pot many for sale, the lamo Clarke.
Ueeitatution—Daffudills-Pearl Fish-
smothering spells, pain in left
At only a few homes through the
being true of potatoes.
back.
country can fire wood be seen out in
side, shoulder or arm, you have
Mis« Rosa Smith, of Monmouth, is
Kur day morning— Elda Clarke.
the rain, good wood sheds nuw being
heart trouble and are liable to
our teacher.
Recitation— Rebuke—1 11 a Fiahback.
the rule.
drop dead any moment.
Ueprge Washington— Millie Claike.
Major J. W. Woodcick, one of the
W h a t S h a ll W e Hav e for D e s s e rt?
beat known oil ooerators In the coun­
Recitation— Guy Sevier.
COLLEGE NOTES.
try dropped dead from heart di-eaeo
This question arises in the family
Farmer’s girls— Lettie Fishhaek.
recently, at hla home In Portland, Iud.,
Miss Birds Guenther, one of onr
every day. 1-et us answer it to-day.
while mowing hla lawn.—The Preea.
Keoiratiou— Ray Sevier.
former students, has returned to take
Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful
Mrs. M. A. Birdsalt, Watkina, N. Y ,
Twenty frogs— Roy Clarke.
whose portrait heads this advertise­
up the school work for another year.
dessert. Prepared in twe minutes.
Chaiity—Orville Sevier.
ment, says: “ I write this through grat­
No lioiling! no baking 1 simply add
Recitation—Guy Hoskiuson.
itude for benefita I received from Dr.
Through personal effort, wo have
boiling water and set to cool. Fla
Mdes’ Heart Cure. I had palpitation
Recitation— Jay CUrko.
changed the appearance of things
of the heart, severe pains under the
v o r s L e m o n , Orange, Raspberry and
Recitation— Robert Fishhaek.
wonderfully at the gymnasium during
left shoulder, and my general health
Strawberry. Get s package at your
the pist week. It is not our purpose
was miserable. A few bottles of Dr.
grocers to-day. 10 cts.
You K n o w W h a t You Are T a k in g
Mlles’ Heart Cure cured me entirely.
to move it this year because we desire
when you taka Grove’s Tasteless 0 liill
S o l d b y all D e u a a la ta .
to equip it quite completely. Any
IN D E P E N D E N C E .
Dr. M ll.s Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Tonic because the formula is plainly
help that may be given will be greatly
printed on every bottle showing that
appreciated.
[ f k o m t h e e n t e r p r i s e .]
it is simply iron and quinine in a
U. G. Heftley recently marketed 8 tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50
Halloween past by with but little to
H. Rose haa sowed fifty acrea to 7-tnonth-old pigs, that had been rais­
break the trend of every day work.
cents.
wheat
and
cheat
and
has
yet
sixty
ed on buttermilk, for about $45.
The enly injury sustained, was a noti­
acres
to
plow.
ceable hoarseness in the voiee of the
G O O SE NECK.
C. D. Barnnistor has been gather­
college bull, caused no doubt, by ex-
G. O. Rcm|)el, of Dixie, hauled beets ing a second crop of strawberries.
Most of the farmers are plowing.
traordinaay exposure.
for cow feed from near Perrydale.
The grain that has been sown 011 the
Mrs. Jas. Alexander, south of hert’ summer fallow is up and looks well.
Any one desiring to learn type
Several loads of potatoes want by lias been quite sick.
writing or stenography can do well by here Mouday to Dallas.
Claud and Bert Oviatt have gone to
making use of the opportunity afford­
Eaten Bevens is buying potatoes to
Dallas to attend college this winter.
ed by the college.
ship east.
HARMONEY*
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A. W. Toews and family left last week
POLK.
Dnn. Boon and Maggie Dennis, of for Kitzvtlle, Washington. They will
Ross Rowell has built a small fruit Parker, were recently married,
be greatly missed in our neighbor­
James Boydston , ays that from six dryer.
A wild steer and a rope account for hood.
ounces of Golden Giant side oats, a
Eia Smith, a grandson of B. B.
spring variety, he raised seventy three Branson, lias been visiting bis relati­ Brigham Young’s badly sprained leg.
J. C. Keas was taken suddenly ill
pounds It is a tall oat, growing ves here but has now gone to Wash
H. G. Keyt and wife, of Perrydale. laat Saturday but is much better now.
from four to five feet high. He pro­
have a new born daughter.
cured the seed from Burpee, of Phila­ ington.
D. G. Meador lias been clearing
A fine monument now marks Mrs.
delphia.
ground on the land lie bought from
A n E n g l i s h A u t h o r W ro te :
Mr. Coad last spring and intends to
Jane Read’s grave.
Peter D. Reddekopp, on October
"N o shade, no shine, no fruit, no
move bis bouse out near the road
31st, shot the first jack rabbit ever
The Paynes’ killed some hogs and flowers,
no
leaves,— November!”
soon.
seen in Polk county. It was of the shipped them to Portland.
Many Americans would add no free­
kind that are so troublesome in Cali­
dom from catarrh, which is so aggra­
S to p s t h a C o u g h
Lloyd Blair, from eastern Washing vated during this month that it be­
fornia and Australia, where they are
slaughtered by the thousnds, as ton, is visiting bis brothers, Cyrus and comes constantly troublesome. There And works ofl'the cold. Iatxative bro-
pests, they being especially hard on Nathan Blair and bis sisters, whom is abundant proof that catarrh is a moqninine tablets cure a cold in one
lie lias not seen since lie left here, constitutional disease. It is related day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25
young orchards.
then a small boy.
to scrofula and consumption, being cents.
Miss Duisey Syron, who has been
one of the wasting diseases. Hood’s
A N TIO C H .
staying with Mrs. Roy Graves, has re­
.Sarsaparilla has shown that what is
OAK DALE.
turned home.
Weather fine and every body plow capable of eradicating scrofula, com­
Will Dennis arrived at 0. E. Den­
pletely cures catarrh and when taken
Walter Butler will put in a new ing.
nis’s Saturday on his way home from
in time prevents consumption. We
stock of gnqds on Mill Creek as soon
Charlie McCaleb is down on a visit cannot see bow any sufferer can put Nome. He did not bring a fortune
as the store building is completed at
from Moro, and Mrs. Mary Kibbey off taking this medicine, in view of with him but lie will be as anxious as
Buell.
is here with her siaterinlaw, Mrs. Sev­ the widely published record ol its rad­ ever to start for the north when
spring conies.
A. E. Millard has gone to accept a ier.
ical und permanent cures, It is un
position as primary teacher in Ontar­
Charley Bird is having a time with
During our eight days meeting, six doubtedly America’s greatest medicine
io, Mulheur county.
persons came into the church. Soc­ for America’s greatest disease-catarrh. boils on liis face.
business meeting at Un­
Mr. Bird’s bad a dance last week.
Mrs. William Armitage loft Satur­ ial and
RICKREALL.
day for Whiteson, where she will bn church next Sunday.
Mrs Peterson is at home again.
After
a
several
weeks
visit
with
her
with her husband, as lie is a rail road
Mrs. Towns has been for several
She lias been staying with her par­
man and makes his head quarters at weeks nursing Mrs. Strong, at the parents here, Mrs. Otis Wait has gone
ents in Dallas during her father’s last
home.
Whiteson next week.
oak sawmill.
sickness.
Mrs Fenton, of McMinnville, has
Mr. Hedrick and wife have been
This county is far behind the times
been visiting her grand daughter,
loosing after property interests here.
in the matter of road building. We
Mrs. B. F. Lucas.
Ernest Thurston shipped his prunes
could learn many things of the com­
Harry Seymour8undayed at Smith- paratively new county of Tillamook
To health and happiness is Scrofula— to St Paul, several neighbors helping
field.
in road building.
aa ugly as ever since time immemorial. him to haul them to Dallas.
It causes bunches in the neck, dis­
Mr Comings sold a dozen fat liogi
Miss Mabel Macomher lias returned
Peter Cook has enlarged, improved
figures the skin, inflames the mucous at $4.75 a hundred.
and repainted the interior of his store. from Salem, where she has been for
membrane, wastes the muscles, weak­
some time. Mr. Macomher is plant­
quite a number from this section
Mrs. J. South wick has been visiting ing a large strawberry patch.
ens the bones, reduces the power of have been over in the Alsea country
her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Richmond, in
resistance to disease and the capacity hunting.
Gladys and Willie Harris are at­
Dallas.
lor recovery, and develops into con­
tending school here. They come
Forrest Barnes will move from Al­
N.
S.
Burch
and
wife
have
been
vis­
sumption.
fiom the Boise place.
« A bunch appeared on ths laft aids of bany and go into tbs black smith bus­ iting his brother at Albany.
Mrs. Dennis has a new Plymouth
my nwk. It caused great pain, was lanced, iness with Mr. McNeal, at Mon­
S. T. Burch, F. A. Koser and J. W Rock cockerel, also some very fine
and became a running sore. X went Into a mouth.
general decline. I was persuaded to try
Orr have Bold their hops.
Toulouse geese
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and when I had taken
Mrs. Nellie Smith has been visiting
alx bottle« my neck was healed, and I have her folks, the Kchwalls, at Orpgon
TI 108 . Canfield and wife are over
Allie Kimball is greatly improving
never had any trouble of the kind since."
from Salem doing some repairing on his residence.
City.
Mas. K . T. S n y d e r , Troy, Ohio.
their farm and stayiug with Frank
Reece Robbins has been vieiling
Mrs. Mary Taylor has been visiting Tatom.
relatives here.
Mrs John Sumpter.
SUVER.
S D I T O ! A N O P R O PR IKToE.
No Time to Lose
’ Heart Cure.
An Ancient Foe
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erts.
Mr. Daggett drives to school now.
Alf. Brown has built a nice wood­
shed .
TAILOR MADE SUITS JACK-
«s ETS AND CAPES
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 suits of
the highest grade and en
tirelv new designs.
* * * * * * * * * * * *
$10-to-$30
We are doing an immense business in cloaks
and jackets. Late arrivals in Oxfords, Castors,
Tans, Browns, Grays, Blacks, etc.
4 50 -to -$30
$ .
DALRYMPLES
THE QUALITY STORE, SALEM, OR.
Jclin Farley sold a fine beef cow
this week.
H. E. Hall ha« moved to Salem.
Mrs. Annie Gardner is visiting in 1
Salem.
Old Mr. Graves, living next to the
Free Methodist parsonage, lias strong
baskets, all shapes and sizes for sale,
which he makes himself. Call and
see them.
We Are
After You
And will get you sure.
trade in
Mrs. Bristol is an accomplished or-
AND PICTURE FRAMES
CATARRH
W e are after. We are successors to F. W. Hollis &.
Uo., 308 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon.
Ely’s Cream Balm
Easy and pleasant to us
Contains no injuriou
drug.
It is quickly absorbed.
Gives relief at once.
It opens and Cleanses
a* a*th« Nasal Passages.
COLD1*»HEAD AlUv* infl*n,mat,°n-
I
a ■ mm
Heals and protects the membrane. Restores the
Sense« of Taste and Smell. Large size, W» cents at
druggists or by mail; Trial size, 10 cents by mail.
ELY BROTHERS. 60 Warren St. New York.
The H ouse F u rn ish in g C om pany.
m. * * * * £ * * * * X * # * # * * * * * * * :* M * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * M # * * * * * * * .* * * * *
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..FARMS FOR SALE..
!O 0 a c r e s of as fine, deep, black land as there is in the state of Oregon. All level and * *
under plow, tine clover meadow, modern house and barn, No better location in Polk county. * *
1.750 takes it.
** 4(3.750
* * $ 2 ,7 0 0 for one of the best 100 aero farms of the Luekiamute valley, 60 acres under plow, * *
f Y to b acres of clover, quite a lot seeded to tame grass, 25 acres of ash bottom slasht d and seed- J *
ft* f)
ed to tame grass, besides 16 acres oak giub pasture, good fair buildings, fine spring water, or-
chard and other conveniences. 5 years time on $1,000 at 6 per cent interest, if desired.
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7 0 a c r e s for * 1 , 100 / 45 under plow, 3 miles of city, part heavily wooded, nearly al! fine * *
•Oil,
house
and
barn,
fenced.
A
desirable
place.
Finest
of
living
spring
water
runs
across
place
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One o f the best 150 acre farms < f the Luckiamuto valley for #25 an acre. Loi9 ef fruit jWfc
HIP Close to town of Airlie, good house, barn, fence; etc. No better soil.
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Other fine propositions. See me if you want to buy. Yours for business.
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WOVEN
WIRE
FENCING--*
I nni taking
orders for car load
shipment from eastern factory.
Low prices. Orders taken for 40
rods and upward. Time limited. JJ
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SPECIAL -
DALLAS COLLEGE
-A N D —
LA CREOLE ACADEMY
The Woolen Mill stoie on Novem­
ber 1st will move to their new store
FIRST TERM BEGINS
SEPTEMBER 25, 1901
at 254-256 Commercial street.
Fountain
Pens**
Fully guaranteed. No mat
Farmer* arc jubilant over the laic ter what kind of point }-ou
nice weather.
want, I can suit you. Your
M. \V. Mix, of Independence wa*out monev back if you want it,
the other day looking after Ilia valve*
on the Hetfley place.
PFENNIG,
visiting jeweler and Optician.
Miles Hendricks and wife, of Me
Minnville. have been here
relativ** and friends.
James Sevier and family 1 ill soon I
move to Monmouth.
Forest Barnes, wife and daughter,
of Alhanv, h.ve rented a houa. in
Monmouth and expeet In move there
soon. Hi* brother, Jaaon, i< working
iu Washington.
Next door to*l\
* O., 7 Dallas.
More particularly it is your
M o r e , Carpets, Wall Paper, Pictures
The
Cleansing
and Healing
C u r e fo r
CATARRH
Cu-educational and ex|>eiiscs reduc- j
Henry Brophjr lias finished pulling ed to the minimum.
his hop stakes and cutting and burn­
Regular college and academic cour- j
ing the vines. Me will plow all the
ses, including courses iu music and >
yard* this fall if the weather permits. business.
P IO N EE R .
Ed. Mi tty hit« returned from Foit*
SPLENDID
Spelling school every Saturday land
DORMITORY
evening.
Lemuel and Mack Howard have
ADVANTAGES.*
ceme
back
from
Califernia.
Mr. Netherton’s house is ready for
For further particulars address the
occupancy.
president,
The ruin started the grass to grow­
C C POLING,
ing and the plows to running.
DALLAS, OREGON.
Newton Woodward upset hi< wagon
’oaded with goats. He came out on
top but they Is ing tied, did not. No
harm done.
P A R K ER
WATERMAN
LINCOLN
S. F R I E D M A N ,
Moores block, corner State and C om ­
mercial streets, Salem, Oregon.
Horn, October 29th., to the wife of
J. Vaughn, a »on.
■OLA.
John Robbins has been tussl ng.j
with a carbuncle on the back of hi - 1
neck, it still being on top.
O f an immenit’ stock of clothinjf—hats,
dry guoda, gentlemens’ funii»hing good*,
hosiery, gloves, notion«, stationery, cut­
lery, blankets, quilts, etc., etc. Tha
above goods are all new ami irt*h from
the factories. On account of the strikes
in ban Francisco and several eastern
cities, the manufacturers were unable
to move their goods in time for the fall
trade, and have therefore suit over $23,-
000 worth of got*<Is to he disposed of at
the purchaser's own price. They are
now being sold by S. Friedman, auction
•er, on the corner of State and Commer­
cial street«. Sales daily at 1 o ’clock 1 »
m. and continue until January 1st. It
will pay people to come from a distance,
as well as those who live iu the iminedi-
xite vicinity, ami attend these sales, for
there is no reserve. Every article is
sold for whatever the bidders give, aa
for instance: A n overcoat worth $10
only brought $2.00; a dress pattern
worth $4.75 sold for 3ft cents; a table
cloth worth $1 50 brought3o cents. M a­
ny articles brought ridiculously low
prices. Hats worth $2.50 went as low
as 40 c tilts. Y et the sales will go on
to a finish regard’ess of the consequence.
A n y one in need of clothing, dress goods
furnishing goods, hats, etc., come and
help yourself at your own price. Take
them away. Y ou will be convinced of
the fact when you come to the auction,
so says
F A L L S C IT Y .
The parents cf Jesse Lucas have
arrived from Idaho and his brother is |
John Thomas ie very sick. A nnm-
expected «non with their household
bar of kind hearted men met on Mon­
good«, stock and farming implement«.
day and cut aud hauled a nice quanti­
ty of wood to his house, and also to
Mrs. Eliiabeth Wright.
50 State street, Salem.
Mr. Murphy and wife have been
visiting their daughter, Mrs. Drutn-
ellcr, at Sheridan.
si*
Mr. Loncor and wife, of Salem, vis­
Mrs. Sarah Hill, who has been vis­
ited the Mitty’s here Sunday.
iting here, has returned to her home
in Portland.
Mrs Reason Brunk has been quite
Seth and Homer White had a runa­
sick.
T. W. Brunk lias been selling more way last Saturday, there being but lit­
tle damage done.
of his fine hogs at a good price.
Jamee Allen has gone to look after j
Janies W. Gordon has gone east of
his ranch on the coast.
of the mountains to live.
A. Heise bus disposed of his hops j
Archie and Alfred Brown have rent­
ed 18 acies of land oil which they are for 10 cents.
I >wing cheat. Archie has also rent­
Willit Kantner waa an Oukgrove'
ed the McNary hop yard.
visitor Sunday.
Superintendent Starr visited our
DIXIE.
school last week.
WALTER MORLEY, Prop
Fountain Murphy is erecting a niee
building for his Belgian hares.
«
The *chool will give an exhibition
The justice and constable have had
and social Christmas.
considerable work to do lately,
and Pills
Tom Card is finisliing his bouse.
Auction Saie
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,
111
great kidney, liver
lz and bladder remedy.
5 T
f
_c It is the great medi­
Last Saturday Paul Hunter, Willie
cal triumph of the nine­
teenth century- dis­ Murray and Randolph Butter hauled
covered after years of grim l and hoards and in ide a dry-
scientific research by walk fu the Oakhnrst school for Hie
Dr. Kilmer, the emi­ Murrays and Belle VV’olfe.
nent kidney and blad­
Mr. Le»t has let his farm to Mr.
der specialist, and is
wonderfully successful In promptly curing K“«ney and moved into Falls City to
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou­ live, having rented the Tillotson resi- |
bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst deuce.
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root Is not rec­
Mr. TetHerow has bought Mrs. Her- ]
ommended for everything but if you have kid­ ren’s house and will move in there.
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found
Edith Montgomery is at Corvallis )
just the remedy you need. It has been tested
In so many ways, in hospital work, in private college.
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur­
Miss Ellen Montgomery has return­
chase relief and has proved so successful In
every case that a special arrangement has ed to IrVr nursing duties at Portland.
been made by which all readers of this paper
Mr. Towns, of Monmouth, ha* been
who have not already tried it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book here with some very fine salmon.
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
OAKCROVE.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer In this paper and
E. L. Harris and Miss Jones, of
send your address to,
Brooks, were united in marriage last
Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bing-,
Wednesday.
hamton, N. Y. The
regular fifty cent and Home of Rwamp-itoot.
Miss Cora Lick, of Liberty, is here
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
visiting tier friend, Miss Haiti« Rob­
H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla
A s t o u n d i n g Discovery.
Miss Ethel Brown is well pleased
will rid you of it, radically and per­
From Coo|K-raville, Michigan, cornea
manently, aa they have rid thousands. with Dallas college, which she at-
word of a wonderful discovery of a
tends.
pleasant tasting liquied that when
used before retiring by any one troub­
led witli a bad cough always insures a
good night’« rest. “ It will soon cure
the cough too,” writes Mr«. S. Himel-
burger, “ for three generations of our
family have used I)r. King’s New Dis­
covery for consumption and never
found its equal for coughs and colds.”
It is an unrivaled life-saver when used
for desperate lung diseases. Gum an
teed bottles .>0 cents and $1 at all
druggists. Trial bottles free.
* * * * * * * * * * * *
g mist and will give lessons on that
instrument.
A reception waa held on Friday ev
e n in g a llh o Methodist parsonage hi
welcome Rev. B A Briatoe and wife
Sandwiches, cuke ard coffee wore aeri
ed and a pleasant >oaial evening wan
spent.
Mr. Hopkins and wife will return
from Philomath to live in tlieir 111 »
house here.
¿jPc/YffUis/- - - -
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To
clear out some of their broken lines
before moving they offer 300 men
ami 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.
Salem WoolenMills Store!
2 9 9 Com m ercial Street.
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r.VRK AND WASHINGTON STREETS
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E. S. LAMPORT
MANUFACTURER
AND IMPORTER O f
Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips, Boots, Etc.
E s ta b li s h e d I 8 6 0
2 8 9 C o m m e r c i a l street, S a l e m .
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PORTLAND, OREGON
A. P. Armstrong
LL, B ., Principal
A practical, progressive school, conspicuous
for thorough work, with hundreds o f graduate*
in positions as bookkeepers and stenographers.
Already pro :d o f a high standing wherever
know n, it steadily grow * better ami better.
Opeu all the year OStudents admitted any time.
Private or class instruction
Learn what and
how we teach, and wrlu.t it costs. Catalogue free.
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D. T. THOMPSON. PRESIDENT
P. SOLIS COHEN
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DAVID M. DUNlfR
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ID exrkaaa. .* C a r e f-u
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c ru si d e r a t i o n ..
There are two kinds of e d u ca tio n -practical and ornamental. The former should he secure«! by every­
one. because it may be put “.o
quickly in earning a tiring. Therefore, seeur. the former flret; the lat­
ter, afterward, if you have the time and monev. The courses of the
CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
Are arranged with a d e v to ueefuinees. S e do not dabble in a little of everything, hut devote our ener­
gies t* conducting a flrit etwee business school. Living expense« cheap. Student* admitted at any time.
Our graduates arq euccswiful. Mend for catalogue.
W . I. S T A L E Y , P r i n c i p a l . S a l e m , O r e g o n .