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T H E P O L K COUNTY ITEIYIIZER DALLAS, FRIDAY, HOV. 15. 1901. ■D IT O * ANU PROP Al AT, i A. SU B S C R IPT IO N R A T E S : BUTLER. Mrs. J. 8. Pettyjohn list. is on the sick l Miss Alice Coy is visiting on Mill sresk. Mrs. J. C. Ellis and her little dnugh | ter, Lorma, left Monday for Eareks, Washington, where shs will visit sev eral weeks with her elstsr, Mrs. It. S. Smith. Miss Mshle Wallace is teaching a school on the Little Nestucca. Fred. Auer is over on hie Salmon rirer olaim. Mrs. J. B. Trullinger was visiliag in Shsrldsn last week. W H A T T H E Y HAVE TO SAY A B O U T T H E D O J N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . Floyd W illiam «, V ivian Ccchran and Pearl Ko,e, all of whom are Polk county |aople, are the lieat players on the college bail ball team and nil are gaining reputations. A Miraculous F e a t. “ It seemed that nothing short of a miracle could save my little daughter from an untimely death,” says C ity Marshall A. H. M alcolm, ot Cherokee,K an. “ W hen two years old she was taken with stomach and bowel trouble and despite the efforts of the best physicians we could procure, she grew gradually worse and was pronounced in curable. A friend advised mm ?;- N e r v in e and after giving it a few days she began to improve and final ly fully recovered. She is now past five years of age and the very picture of health.” S > td b y >11 D r u g « ! » « » . Dr. M i l » M edical C o » Elkhart, Ind. Loyd Wallace had an operation per- | ohurcti. i formed for diseas* of the stomach by TV H. McKee has moved to the Fau Drs. Smith A Barber and is doing nie K eyt place near town. nicely. Geography— 8. Y . Gillan. Our Sunday school is in good con Recess. ba T lsto n . History— R. F. Robinson. dition. Mrs. Joseph Craven has gone to Closing. Mrs. Blanchard, of the United Bre Sheridan for medical treatment. Wednesday evening. thren church, will preash at Coneerd L ectu re— Dr. G. M. Gaston. Rev. Myert, of Monmouth, will every second Sunday afternoon. Thursday morning. preach here regularly on the second 9 o’clock : Opening. Potato digging is ahont finished and and fourth Sundays at 11 o’clock. Reuding— 8. Y, Gillan. the yield is very good. Arithmetic— R. F. Robinson. Vary enjoyable social parties have Vena Frizzell is here from Eastern Recess. been held lately at the home of John Oregon with her grandparents, A. C. Language— S. Y.Gillan. Meyfleld, W m . Otiinger end Joseph Civil Government— R. F. Robinson. Taylor aud wife, going to school. Garrett. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Blanchard, of Forest Grove, Jim Reed hat moved to the old P e 1 :30— Music will preach here on the second Sunday Selected subject— Mrs. Ellen M. ter Syron place, so we are without a evening in December. road supervisor. Pennell. Geography— 8. Y . Gillan. A literary seciety was organised at Dr. Hunter and family have moved Recess. the school house hers last Friday. here from Stayton and occupy the History—R F. Robinson. Tlis officers will be elected and the Way-mire house. Question box. constitution adopted next Friday. A W . S. Bennett is building a new Tnursday evening. programme is being prepared for next house ou his place. Lecture— Hon. J. H. Ackerman. meeting. Friday morning. W h a t S h a l l W e Hav e for D e s s e r t ? 9 o'clock : Opening. W. E. F a I lie and G. W. Dosser came This question arises in the family Reading— 8. if. Gillan. here a week ago from Centralia, Wash every day. Let us answer it to-day. Arithm etic— R. F. Robinson. ington.to buy goats and started htiek Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful Recess. with a car load of 104, having paid an } dessert. Prepared in two minutes. Pedagogy— 8. Y . Gillan. an average of |2.76 for them. They ! No boiling! no baking! simply add Civil Government— R. F. Robinson. bought of H. L. Fenton 9, G. F. Mc- boiling water and set to cool. Fla Friday afternoon. Bee 11, C. W. Stafford 20, Frank vors:— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and 1 :80— Music. Reinbold 23, and D. Sellers 41. j Strawberry. Get a package at your ------------ ♦ # » .. —— - Selected subject— Hors. J. H. A ck grocers to-day. 10 eta. T E A C H E R S ' A N N U A L I N S T I T U T E . erman. Pedagogy— S. Y . Gillan. P IO N EE R . Beginning at 8 :45 Wednesday morn Recess. ing, November 20th: Sherman Schooley has traded one History— R. F. Robinson. Registration and announcements. horse fur a wagon and two horses. Closing. Reading— 8. Y . Gi'lan. Friday evening. O. N. Harrington has lost his (100 Arithmetic— R. F. Robinson. 7 :30— Lecture— The Middle Ground \ goat imported from California. Recess. of Good Sense— S. Y . Gillan. Language— S. Y . Giiliam. W hile Mrs. Holman is at her farm C ivil Government— R. F. Robinson. near Perrydale. Hiram Richmond is SCHOOL OEFICEHS’ CONVENTION. Wednesday afternoon. Editor Itemizer— Replying to your j in charge of the place here. 1 30— Music. inquiry regarding the School Officers’ Two dozen pupils in our school. Heleeted subject— Pres. C. C. Poling. institute or convention, 1 am pleased to say that the interest taken by the Jaa. Middleton treated the boys so school officers is very satisfactory and well they did not care to eharavart I feel assured that I shall have the | him. co-operation of almost the entire body The other day we saw coming down of school boards and other friends of the road a caravan resembling sume You don’t and can’t if your stomach education in this county. This is an lost tribe. On closer examination wc la weak. A weak stomach does not di- . entirely new venture in this county found them to be Roy Harrington, gest all that is ordinarily taken into it. hut if it is successful, and I think it Albert Owen, Maggie Owen and an will be, wo shall establish an organ other lady going over on the Yam hill It gets tired easily, and what it fails to ization and shall meet annually and to look for timber claims. digest is wasted. Among the signs of a weak stomach act in conjunction with the teachers institute. are uneasiness after eating, fits of ner at the annual teachers A n E n g l i s h A u t h o r W ro te : vous headache, aud disagreeable belch The educational sentiment seems to "N o shade, no shine, no fruit, no he growing and the officers of the sev I flowers, ing. no leaves,— Novem ber!” S 'I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla at eral districts of the county teem will- I Many Americana would »«Id no fret, different times for stomach troubles, and a ing and anxious to do everything in run down condition of the system, and have dom from catarrh, which is so aggra- been greatly benefited by its use. I would their power that will promote the ed | vated during this month that it be not be without It In my femlly. I am trou ucational welfare of their districts. bled eepeclally In summer with weak itom - The leachers can, and I am satisfied comes constantly troublesome. There is abundant proof that catarrh is a ach and nausea and find Hood’s Sarsaparilla Invaluable." E. B. H ic e m a n , W.Chester. Pa. will, aid very materially in making constitutional disease. It is related thi-convention very profitable. The to scrofula and consumption, being convention will lie held on the 23rd one of the wasting diseases. Hood's inat. Thanking you for the kindly i Sarsaparilla has shown that what is and Pills Strengthen and tone the stomach and interest you have taken, I am respect capable of eradicating scrofula, com fully yours, C .L. S t a r r , the whole digestive system. pletely cures catarrh and when taken County School Superintendent. | in time prevents consumption. We cannot see tiow any sufferer can put | off taking this medicine, in view of the widely published record ol its rad ical and permanent cures. It is un dotthtcdly America’s greatest medicine for Am erica’s greatest disease-catarrh. Get the M o s t Out o f Your Food H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla TAILOR MADE SUITS JACK- at ETS AND CAPES at • * • • • * * • * + * * * * • « « • * * » * $10-to-$30 We are doing an immense business in cloaks and jackets, hate arrivals in Oxfords, Castors, Tans, Browns, Grays, Blacks, etc. $ 4 .5 0 -to -$ 3 0 DALRYMPLES THE QUALITY STORE, SALEM, OR. M. N. Prather has lmd a stock well , 1 Hired at Ilia barn. K e f. Liu cy will preach at the Kv.injielioal church next Sunday at 11 o ’ clock. M m . Davidrton, o f P a rk er, h e r t>idler, Mr**. K ich a rd d iu i, la st w*«ek. « Charles M errill id roof on the church. J. G. Se ip * was doing bu im ^d in McCoy Tuesday. Mr. Mamcy, of Brooks, was visiting at the homo of ¿Mr. Uosline Sunday. Ralph W illiam « has gone to Wash ington to work. M i«« Elva Richardson ha« gone to Am ity to learn photography. S. W. Fletcher .left Tueadsy for California where ho expect« to winter. Mr. Brick« and wife, of Adtoria, are visiting Mr. Rhode ami wife, Mis J. K. Sears id visiting her chil dren in Salem. OAKDALE. Rev. J. R. Russell preached to a crowded house Sunday morning. Frnnk Hubbard and wife and Mr. Clmpin and wife from near Falls City attended the serviv.es. j Alvin Kimball is plowing and Mr. Kimball is grubbing, Milton Thompson, of visiting his sou Ben. O f un immense stock *»f clidliitif.:- hats, d ry b'o.Hls, gentlem ens’ furnishing ¿(««xix, hosiery, gloves, notion*, ntut»i»u*ry, cut lery, blanket*«, ciuilto, etc., etc. T l u above goods are nil new and fresh from tht! factories. On account o f the strikes in Sau Francisco anil several eastern cities, the manufacturers were unable to move their goods in tim e for the fall trade, and have therefore sent o ver 62-%- O00 worth o f got sis to be disponed o f at the purchaser's own price. T h e y are now being sold by S. Friedm an, auction eer, on the corner o f b»tate and C om m er cial streets. Sales d aily at 1 o’clock i> m. and continue u ntil January 1st. I t w ill pay people to come from a distance, as w ell as those who live in the im m edi ate vicin ity, and attend these sales, for ther*. is no reserve. E v e ry articlo is sold for w hatever the bidders give, as for instance: A n overcoat worth #10 only brought #2.00; a dress pattern worth #4.75 sold for 3.5 cents; a table cloth w orth 61 50 brou gh t3.5 cents. M a ny articles brought ridiculously low prices. H ats worth 62.50 went as low as 40 cents. Y e t the sales w ill g o o n to a finish regardless o f the consequence. A n y one in need o f clothing, dress goods furnishing goods, hats, etc., come and help you rself at your own price. T a k e them aw ay. Y o u w ill be convinced o f the fact when you come to the auction, so says S. FRIEDMAN, Moores block, corner S tate and C om mercial streets, Salem , Oregon. Pioneer, is YOU CANNOT AFFORD T o take chances w ith your eyes T h e charm of livin g is lost when vision fails. D o not neglect the warnings of nature, such as ner vous twitches, throbbing eyes, painful effort in reading or sew ing, but have your eyes exam in ed at once at the Dallas Optical institute. Consultation free. Per fect fitting spectacles and eye glasses guaranteed to restore nor m al sight sold at reasonable rates C. H . M O R R IS , Jeweler and Optician. W e A re A ft e r You Mr. Wood has built u new barn. Arthur Vassal and wife have gone to reside at Cathlamet. Washington. Mrs. Frank Snyder has been visit-; He rented his farm at Bridgeport to iug her son«, Bert and Charles. EJ. White. Frank Butler has been surveying the Shaffer property. Mr. Garleck h a s taken up his residence in Lite o ld Nichols house. Peter and Andrew Syron’s houses are now under roof. The Lnckiamule Mill Co. has shut down for the winter. Wood enough to last for the winter and spring terms of school has been hauled into the wood shed at the Oakhurst school house as the direct ors believe it) the teacher having dry- wood to use. The school hoard at Oakhurst have made arrangemsnts for * stable to be built for ths convenience of the teach er’s and children’s horses. Mr. Todd will have it completed next week. Nathan Baker is paying a visit to his aunt, Mrs. Teal. j I Nasal Mr. Garlick has bought Mrs. Shaf er’s property in Squirrel hollow. The evangelist, Rev. L. Snyder, will commi-ncs a protracted meeting at the M. E. church, November 13th. Service in the evening at half past sev< n and prayer and class meeting in the afternoons from 3 until 4 o’clock. Sunday school is at ten and preaching at eleven then in the evening at half past seven. A ll are cordially invited. Old Mr. Foreman is vsry sick. M r.'Leet is in the real estate busi ness. Jeweler and Optician. Next door to'P. O., Dallas. And will get you sure, trade in More particularly it is your Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper, Pictures A N D P IC T U R E F R A M E S CATARRH We ¡ire «after. We are successors to F. W. Hollis «fc Co., 308 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. In all its stages there should be cleanliness. Ely*« Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold in the head quickly. . C reu m B a lm Is placed Into the nostrils, spreads | over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is im mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does ; W ? t X * * * * * * * * f c ) « * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * X * * * * * * * not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug * « # * . ) f c « f t « ^ * > < t 4 t * * « * * x * * x * # * * » * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. E LY BROTHERS, 5G Warren Street, New York. The House Furnishing Company. S * i. ************* * *?< *** * * * * * * ..FARMS FOR SALE.. 4(44 |OO a c r e s as fine, deep, black land as there is in the state of Oregon. All level .md under plow, tine clover meadow, modern house and barn, N o better location in Polk county, * * #8.750 takes it. % '* $ 2 ,7 0 0 h r one o f the best 100 acre farms o f the Luekiam ute valley, 6d acres under plow, £ J 5 tu 8 acres of clover, quite a lot Heeded to tame grass, 25 acres of ash bottom slash« d and seed- * * ed to tame grass, besides 15 acres oak grub pasture, good fair buildings, fine spring water, or- chard and other conveniences. 6 years tim e on 91,000 at 6 per cent interest, if desired. 7 6 a c r e s for 91 , 100 . 45 under plow, 3 in Fes o f city, part heavily wooded, nearly nil fine soil, house and barn, fenced. A desirable place. Finest of living soring water runs across place * Rr O n e o f the best 150 acre farms of the Luekiamute va lley for 925 an acre. Lois ef fruit | P A Close to town of Airlie, good house, barn, fence; etc. N o better soil. i ItolS Other One propositions. See me if you want to buy. Yours for business. WOVEN WIRE FENCING..* During the early pait of October as maoy as fifty loaded lumber wagons passed along the new road by Frank Shute’s. P F E N N IG , l’earl Rose, of tht O. A. C , visited Auction Sa!s the cattle to John Hammer, of Steer David Foreman, recently from Col Joe. Card is diggiug potatoes and creek. orado, and Jesae Lucas, of Rickreall, Tom Card is unearthing iiis turnips. Mr. Merwin upset a load of hay he { vniled Mrs. M. E. Gibson last Sun Mr. Maeoruber is making boards. was hauling for Thos. Blower. A day, broken singletree was the only dam W ill Dennis is visiting his brother, The infant son of H . Wilkening and age. O liver. wife died last ween. A party of hunters from Toledo, Mrs. Elizabeth Lucas, a sister of fired sixteen shots at a single deer Launer’s new butcher shop will Mrs. M. E. Gibson, arrived from Col | and missed it. open out in good shape next Monday. erado last week and spent several days Rev. H . N. Rounds will preach at Mrs. Minnie Morrison is having a with Mrs. Gibson before going to Pioneer next Sunday afternoon at 3 kitchen built. Rickreall, where she will reside. o’cloek. Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A re T a k i n g BU EN A V IS TA . Usual morning and evening services when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill at the Baptist church ¡next Sunday. A. Anderson has rented Moore Tonic because the formula is plainly H. L. Fenton has just received a printed on every bottle showing that Getty’s farm. it is simply iron and quinine in a E. N. Hall, L. D. Baldwin, Mrs. A n Fifty dollar thoroughbred male goat. tasteless form. N o cure, no pay. 50 derson and daughter, Florence, were Williams it Kirkpatrick have this cents. Dallas visitor* last week. week shipped 500 hales of hops from FALLS C ITY . Mils Ella Emmet, of Monmouth, Independence, paying 10.J cent« fo r them. began teaching the four lower grades Jack W righ t fell from the roof of a in our school last Monday. barn, breaking his leg and severely bruising himself. Wm. Steel and Monroe Krutz mov ed to town last week from the hop Josh Talbot crushed a finger witli yards across the river. the cable of a logging engine. E. G. Harmon and wife visited A Mr. Couvert, the engineer, is stay Anderson’s family luot week. ing here again. PIN 3 A s t o u n d i n g Discovery. From Coopersville, Michigan, conies BUTTONS word of a wonderful discovery of s CHARMS pleasant tasting liquied that when used before reti-iug by any one troub In solid gold, rolled plate led with a had cough always insures a Lowest good night'a rest. " I t will soon cure and Fterling silver. the cough too,” writes Mrs. S. Himel- prices consistent with quali burger, “ for three generations of our fsmily liars used Dr. King's N-w Dis fy . covery for consumption and never found ita equal [or coughs and colds.” It is an unrivaled life-saver when used for desperate lung diseases. Gtiaian teed bottle« o0 cents and f l at all druggists. Trial bottles free. CO R V ALLIS. nuiidiug There id to be a chicken pie uncial al tlie chinch on the 22ntl o. thi* month. ** 4(44 Mr *«t £ » I am taking orders for car load j A fc J '' shipment from eastern factory. Low price«. Orders taken for 40 rods and upward. Tim e limited. | 5 5 O r. C A M P B E L L , »»w *******»-***«**«** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SALEM FENCE WORKS * * K «* * * * * * s )* * B * * W * * * W W * * * w »ia # * .* * * * * # * « ? * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 59 State street, Salem. WALTER MORLEY, Prop GRAND— DALLAS COLLEGE REMOVAL SALE —AND— Li CREOLE ACADEMY F IR ST T E R M BEGINS SEPTEMBER 25, J901 S to p s t h o C o u g h And works off the cold. Laxative bro- Co-educational and expenses reduc- George Conner has disposed of a nioqninine tablets cure a cold lq one | ed to the minimum. lar,e amount of apples to a const man. day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 Regular college anil academic cour George Burlingame hae returned cent«. ses, including courses in music and home from Washington, [ business. ROCQA. Hank Brown has moved into the SPLENDID M chelbook house. Weather is cloudy and damp. D O R M IT O R Y Uncle Dan. Harris, aged 76 and I Corporal Henry killed two wild A D V A N T A G E S .* Mrs. Prnninieller aged 72, were mar cats last week. ried at Sheridan October 31st. For further particulars address the ‘ president, Little Frank Hashrook was sick C. C POLING, last wta k D ALLAS. OREGON. Jotfenn Bowman, an old friend of E m blem and Mrs. Shaw and family, paid them a visit last week. He is living near Society*«« Dallaa. W illard Gilbert and bride are visit ing at the home of the former’s par ent, in this oity. Traifbus M cCO Y. RED PR AIRIE. 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 til the highest grade and en tirely new designs. + Women as W ell as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis H . V. Tartar, a former Polk county courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor boy, although having a severe time and cheerfulness soon with the whooping cough, IS alw ays disappear when the kid P E R R Y OBLE, present at battalion military drill of neys are out of order or diseased. Three of G voite Nelson’s little girls which he is r.iuking captain aud uont- Kidney trouble has are down with fever, one of them be niander of Company C. become so prevalent ing in a critical condition. Polk oounty people coming to C >r- that it is not uncommon g for a child to be born Mrs. Enes and Mrs. Harpool are re vallie will find R M. Gilbert and fam afflicted with weak lcid- covering from spells of fever, and two ily, N. Tartar and family, Mrs. Man- r - 1 neys. If the child urin- sons of Mr. Latham, the miller, are Held and daughters, Cecil and Eva ates too often, if the Stasis all living in the same block. down with it. urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to W EST*SALEM . Miss Hargrove is now in her third control the passage, it is yet afflicted with | year as a teacher here. Our school ia in a nourishing con- bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of Charlie Wolfe, who is in the govern ditiun with Mrs. Stevens as teacher. the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of ment employ at Washington, has been Mrs. M. A. Chapman was ou the these important organs. This unpleasant visiting the home folks. H it sisters, trouble is due to a diseased condition of the Lena and Lillie, are at Du.nl»*, the sick list lost week. kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as former teaching and the latter altsml- most people suppose. Melvin Wilson is working for H. VV. Women as well as men are made mis ing school Luke, who rati the borne W ilk en irg. erable with kidney and bladder trouble, farm last year, has moved to Tilla- Tastier Ward and family have m ov and both need the same great remedy. 1 monk. The mild and the immediate effect of ed to Portland. Swam p-Root is soon realized. It is sold Mi-s Leonora Harris ia doing mis Joe. Weiaenherg and wife visited by druggists, in fifty- sionary work in Portland. at the Tmglius home last Sunday cent and one dollar Will. Sarg-anf and wife were and sizes. You may have a Mrs. E J. McNary and eon, Archie, sample bottle by mail denly called to Newberg, where their free, also pamphlet tell nome of Swaurp-Root. daughter, Mrs. Lula Edwards was ser have gone to California. ing all about It, including many of the iously ill, but Is new improving. Mrs A. J. Roberts, of Crowley, thousands of testimonial letters received Two children of Section Boat Hein spent last week at the Chapman from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and home. rich have had scarlet fever. mention this paper. Each Howe has a new mau a id his A. sister of Mrs. Frank Holmes wife keeping house for hint, His died peoently at Silverton of consum daughter, Katie, ia visiting ia Spo- ption. Henry Scott, of Toledo, Charles \ kaue. Campbell, of Dallas, and John Logan Ed. Crossan and wife aro the proud Rev. James Campbell has been em possessors of a fine pair of twin were visitors at J. L. Morrison’s. ployed to preach at the Christian daughters. C. H. Barberow sold five head of VV. A . W A S H , Tbs farmers ure busy seeding. Ilia mother at Airlie last week. A n U n e q u a l l e d a n d C o m p l e t e Re s u m e of W r i t T o u r F r i e n d s are a n d Hav e Been Lately D o i n g . t-SLUHBD E vbbv F r id ay M orbino A t 7:90. |1 5 0 .................................... Per y«'»r | 75........................... Per nix mouths 40........................Per three months Advertising rates made known on j application. Correspondence is solicit ed. Pine Job Printing done at reasonable •trices. OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. TERMS CASH Beginning, Monday, November 11th, until we move into our new store at 254 256 Commercial street, we offer out entire stock A T A REDUCTION OF 10 PER CENT This includes our new fall lines of mens’ suits and overcoats, youths and childrens suits und overcoats, hats, winter underwear, shirts, hosiery, gloves, nsekwear. woolen mill blankets, umbrellas, slickers and mackintoshes, etc., in fact not a single item of our mammoth stock is reserved. Special cleanup prices on broken Lines at 20 to 30 per cent discount. These goods positively must be cleaned out before we move. Salem Woolen Mills Store 299 Commercial Street. E. S. L A M P O R T M ANUFACTURER ^ c /fs y & PARK AND A N D IMPORTER OF | Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips, Boots, Etc. I E s ta b lis h e d 1869 2 8 9 C o m m e r c i a l street, S a l e m . W A S H IN G TO N S T R E E T S PO R TLAN D . OREGON A. A P. A rm stron g L L . B ., Principal practical, progressive school, conspicuous for thorough w ork, with hundreds o f graduates in positions as bookkeepers anti stenographer^. Already pro-id known, o f a high standing it steadily gro w s better and better. Learn what and how w e teach, and what it costs. Catalogue free. ---------- B oard of D ir e c t o r s ------------ -------- D. P. THOM PSON. niBSXM DCT D. S O L IS C O H E N - - o x i3 id .e r a .t l2 d . wherever Open all the ye a r OStudents admitted any time. Private or clam instruction ID o m .a .z ic ls C a r e f u l D A V ID M. D U N N E There are two kinds of education— practical and ornamental. The former should he secured by every one. because it may be put to us* quickly in eamii g a living. Therefore, seenre the former first; the lat ter, afterward, if you have the time and money. The conr*es of the C A P IT A L B U S I N E S S COLLEG E Are arranged with a v«ew to usefulness. S e do m t dabble in ■ Uttis of everything, hut devote our enee- g;«s to omJueting a Rr*t e’ass business selMul. Li . ing expenses cneap. Students admitted at any tims. Our graduates are successful. Send 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 .