OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. THE POLK CQUHTY ITEMIZERÌ Mark Twain’s IMf.GAS. TRIDAY, NOV. 22. 1901. 1 H .,lni|Ku K v m r y W . A . F r id a y M orm no A t 7 :» 0 . W A S H , BIHTOH AMI' PMomiMToH. SUBSCRIPTION KATES: f 1 50 ..................................... Per year f 75............................. Per six months 40 ......................... Per three mouths I Advertising rates made known on application. Correspondence is solicit ed. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable ••rices. A IR LIE . Dili* Mnstield shipped 3fi dressed turkeys to the Portland market Tues day. P. Hadley shipped seven fine pork ers to your buielier Tuesday. If P Estes disposed of his cuttle to J. Withrow. Several from here will attend the sale at Joe Brown's on Tuesday. Our Softool teacher was laid up with the mumps last week and consequen tly no school. Grandpa Wilson is not expected to ¡ lie . W. E. Williams and wife were doing business in Independence Monday. Mrs. W. E. Burns returned from a visit in Portland last Saturday. C o u s in , G . C . Clemens, of Topeka, Kan., the no te d constitu tional lawyer, who bears so striking a re semblance t o Mark Tw ain, ( S a m u e l B. Clemens) that he is frequent ly taken for the original M ark, 0. C. Clement, is a man of deep intellect and wide experience. H e is con sidered one of the foremost lawyers in this country. In a re cent letter to the Dr. Miles Medical C o., M r. Clemenssays: • • “ Personal experience and obser vation have thoroughly satisfied me that Dr. Miles’ Nervine contains true merit, and is excellent for what it it recom mended." Mr. Norman W altrip, Sup. Pres. Bank ers’ Fraternal Society, Chicago, says: M ila s ’ P a in P ills are invaluable for headache and all pain. I had been a great sufferer from neadache until I learned of the efficacy o f Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills. Now 1 always carry them and prevent recurring at tacks by taking a pill when the symp toms first appear." S old b y nil D ru g gist*. Price, 2 5 c . per B o x . Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind, W H A T T H E Y HAVE T O 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 . An 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 o of W h a t Y o u r F r i o n d s are a n d Have Been Lately D o i n g . J B. Constable, who has baen sick, Geo. Brey, of is able to go to work again. here Monday. * * * * * * * * * * * * $10-to-$30 We are doing an immense business in cloaks and jackets. Late arrivals in Oxfords, Castors, Tans, Brown», Grays, Blacks, etc. $ 4 .5 0 -to -$ 3 0 DALRYMPLES T H E Q U A LITY S TO R E, S A LEM , OR. W h a t to D o. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, thet Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day. and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tel Is i more about It, both sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer & Home of Sw*nip>Roat. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Independence wi» Our scholars are about to get a Miss Georgia Myers, of Smlthfield, supply of school hooks after a mouths called ou friends here Sunday. % school has passed. Spelling school will soon start, and Y o u K n o w W h e t Y o u A r e T a k i n g all are invited to come and take part. when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly W h a t S h a ll W o Have for D e s s e r t ? printed on every bottle showing that it is simply iron and quinine in a This question arise» in the family tasteleps form. No cure, no pay. 50 every day. Let us answer it to-day. cents. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes AN TIO O H . No boiling! no baking! simply add boiling water and set to cool. Fla Temperatu.e fur the lust week »bout vora:— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and 58 degrees and tine growing weather. Strawberry. Get s package at your Potato crop light for laok of culti- grocers to-day. 10 cts. vation. H o od ’s Sarsaparilla Our new department foi these lines will be opened soon. All the latest styles and fabrics for Kali are here. New Oxford, Navy, black, light gray and pretty mix tures in stylish suits of the highest grade\ and en tirelv new designs. A. F. 8 toner and L. C. K»i**r went water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or sot- to Portland Tuesday on business. Mrs L. Brown, mother of II. C. J. M. Davi* is visiting relatives in Seymour, has gone 1») spund a few the metropolis this week. »fays with her niece, Mr*. T. Brown, D. 13. Momlor is making some head of Salt Creek. way moving his hou*e. Dr. Carey, of Dallas, was called to Our school is d«»ing flue work sod set a son of Jes»ie Lucas, who had the will prove a Huccesa an G. A. Ku*»«*ll, measles. teacher, in greatly interested in the Willis Bimonton ami wife of Dallas, school and is highly respected by all. spent Sunday with W. H. ThieUen Willi« Rowell is talking of dehorn- and wife. ! ing his cuttls. Ala>iit fifteen members of the Arli- There in talk of Henry Olmsted »an lodge here went to visit the Salem I getting a bridge across upper Goose lodge, and report a splendid lime. neck, winch in needed badly. Mrs. Frank Gibson wept to Dallas Mr. Bell and Mina Nellie Bell vis Tuesday to have tone dental work done. ited in Salem last week. M l Stuffed Up * • • • * * * * .* * * the roar! in that direction. Long dis tance lumber j»ldpma»t«i from Dallas H o w To Find Out. would cost the same as f:oni any Fill a bottle or common glass with your other j laces in western Oregon. and D on ’ t K n ow it. ------ “ M y F a m i l y D octor.” llii.jj indicates an lib .« Island, 111., J n. 14t.li, 1‘JOl. unhealthy condi John Orr 1. ft Monday for Enter MefrOfctf. Liy ltr* »— 1 h.»\c Uacti tion of the kid prise, Washing on. neys; if it steins your Cream Balm in my f 'm i’y for CCOSENKCK, The school and Sunday school' here your linen it Is nil e years and if ha* beconit* my fam will have a Christmas tree. evidence of kid ily doctor for «old 4 in the head. I u»w J. VV. KcRti, who has been sick ney trouble; too it freely on my chihhen. If is a go I There was no school her» after hih ! under care ol Dr. Wood,of Am ity, frequent derire to send to children h * they arc Doubled Tuesday on account of the teacher | is K'Jiue better. pass it or pain in more or le**. Yours re-pe »fu ly— .1. attending the teachers institute a t ; the back is also Kimbal. Judge for \uurn II. A trial Howell Br*m have closed down their Dallas. convincing proof that the kidneys and blad s ze cut. b had foi the email s m *»f der are out of order. saw mill for the winter. Walter Brinkley, after spending several months in eastern Oregon, re will close this evening. As instruct turned home Monday, ors, Professors Robinson and Gillnn J. S. Buchanan has his goods in his are giving eminent satisfaction and new store and is kept busy waiting on all who are eager to learn new things, his many customers. more about the old ones and the best way to do them, will go away stronger G. Horner and family have returned teachers. Superintendent Starr has SUNNY*SLOPE. from Sweet Home. devoted much time end thought in Crops look fine and atock in good Turnldge’s store will be closed for a arranging for a model institute and few days next week while invoicing lies cause to be proud of the result. condition. the goods,after which Ed. Taylor will Aa secretary, Tracy Staats is the right Vardie and Will Fishbuck helped man in the right plaee. all his records Mr. Towns kill hie hogs. take possession. being in ahipshspe. A strict account Sheriff Van Orsdel was in these John B. Stump hat received two has been kept of the actual attendance parts last week summonsing jurymen. of each teacher and it will be made a thoroughbred Jersey eattle which he 15 coops of chickens and 'urkeys matter of permanent record for the bought at the state fair. were shipped from here to Portland benefit of all concerned. Too often in August Ohms went to Falls City the past euch occasions have been Tuesday. for fruit trees from the Beezely nur made a go as yon please eemi-holiday. sery. C. E. Staats took a load of ehittsm but now the time is devoted to real hark to Corvallis Wedne-day for W. school work. Wednesday evening Henry Davis has gone to Sweet J. Turnidge. there was a violin solo by Frank Mil Home in Linn county, on business. ler, vocal solos by Mrs. Ruth Conkey IxHi Katt went hunting near ths Mr. Wheelock’s patch of potatoes logging camp last week and tied his and F. H. Morrison and a lecture on averaged sixty sacks to the acre. horse to the limb of a fallen tree. Things as We See Them by R. F. Rob Ora Towns went to Albany Thurs While he was away the horse became inson, and next evening Dr. G. M. frightened, jumped the log and broke Gaston lectured for the benefit of our day to visit her sister Mrs. Barnes. college. President Poling assisted in his neck. George Sullivan haa been cutting the work on Wednesday and Mrs I). Turner’s spotted cayuso got Pennell, of the uorinol school, on wood for Mrs. Whitcomb. luoee with the saddle under its belley Thursday. State Superintendent Several from here attended the pro- and in attempting to jump a ditch, fell Ackerman was absent beoause of sick ! traded meetings at the Christian in on its back and it took three men a ness, School Superintendeai Moores, | church at Monmouth. half day to dig it out. of Marion county, and C. H. Jones, Mr. Mulkey has been chosen road Ed. Taylor has all his white (lr logs publisher of the State Teachers’ supervisor in our district to succeed in the Luckiamute waiting for high School Journal, were in attendance A. J. Byers. and many Dallas eitixens dropped in. water. Here is a list of those who registered Two daughters of Mrs. Hull, of Eater: Grandpa Wilson died at 3 from different places: Dallas, W 1 Monmouth, visited at the Clark home. o’slock Tuesday morning, and will be Reynolds, Nellie Muscott, KdmlleCol Mrs. Stacy, of Linn county has been buried ill the English cemetery. line, Ruby Reese, Grace Htdge, Elone Phillips, J H Oilman, M M Franz, ! it) this vicinity visiting relatives and T o u c h e r s ’ Insti tu te . l.ydia Campbell, T Cone, Mia. F H ! friends. The annual gathering of Polk Morrison, Bertha Gooch, W F Nich Christian Endeavor at the Antioch county educAtora began in the circuit ids, Mrs Agues Campbell, Alice Me school house, Sunday evenings at C court, room Wednesday morning and Dougal, B M Guy and R R Hill. o ’clock. Every body invited. Independence, W W Allingham, A V Cochrane, Yanolio Dickinson, Nellie A n E n g l i s h A u t h o r W ro te : Burke, Dorothy Cooper, Mrs Mary "N o shade, no shine, no fruit, no Tuok, Mrs Anna Huntley, Iva Haley, flowers, no leaves,— November!” That’s the condition of many sufferers C D Simpson, Lettie Maaterson and Many Americans would add no free* from catarrh, especially in the morning. Mrs G W Conkey. Monmouth, Pres dom from catarrh, which is so aggra Great difficulty is experienced in clear ident Campbell, Loretta Smith, Arh vated during this month that it be Hampton, Ethel Force, Nettle Want ing the head and throat. and Mabel Wlieoloek. Rickreall, H comes constantly troublesome. There No wonder catarrh causes headache, C Seymour. Willamina, F W Royal. is abundant proof that catarrh is a Impairs the taste, smell and hearing, Buena Vis‘ a, B 1. Murphy, Delia Pa constitutional disease. It is related pollutes the breath, deranges the stom genkopf and Elia Emmitt. Zen*. to scrofula and consumption, being ach and affects the appetite. Kate Ridings. »lcCoy, Ella Carpen one of the wasting diseases. Hood’s To cure catarrh, treatment must be ter. E M Smith, Myrtle Davis. Per- Sarsaparilla has shown that what is constitutional—alterative and tonic. capable of eradicating scrofula, com »1 was afflicted with catarrh. I took rydale, B T Merrill, E G Hargrove. pletely cures catarrh and when taken medicines of different kinds, giving each Polk, Zula Myer,Georgia Myer. Bued, a fair trial; but gradually grew worse until W O Sims, Myrtle Gardner, Ella Or- in time prevents consumption. We cannot see how any sufferer can put I could hardly hear, taste or smell. I then Concluded to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and iatt. Lewisville, E \V Staats, Ida Wa off taking this medicine, in view of Stiver, Rosa after taking five bottles I was cured and ters, Edith Houck. have not had any return of the disease Smith, Jessie Reese. Falls City, Scot t the widely published record ol its rad- since." R dokkk F orbes , Lebanon, Kan. Leavitt, Abbie Weikal, Effiie Plank- i ical and permanent cures. It is tin ingtun, Glennie Runnels, C J Gra doubtedly America’s greatest medicine ham. Ballaton, A J Shipley, Mrs for America’s greatest disease-catarrh. Cure« catarrh—it aoothca and strength Nancy Tillery, Lillie Baxter. Sheri ens the mucoua membrane and builda dan, G W Russell, Pearl I^ouard. Sa BUTLER. up the whole ayatem. lem, J C Pettyjohn. J. S. Pettyjohn waa visiting in Sher- ! ¡dan this week. | John Shepherd wtnl over to Dallas Haturdny returning Sunday evening. TAILOR MADE SUITS JACK- t* ETS AND CAPES Thousand« Have Kidney Trouble they will not f nr th* present extern! R ICK R EA LL. J. Burch and wife »pent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Craven, at Balls! on. D s c e m b e r J u r y List. DUNN BROS’ . GROCERY. £ t % % % J | % j Having bought the gro- eery stock of Brown & Son, we will continuethe business at the same place. It will be our constant aim to keepthe purest and freshest eat- aides in the market. By selling close and dealing fairly with everybody we hope to retain all form er patrons of the store and gain many newones J * % % $ % J j j $ These jurymen have h.eit drawn to serve during Judge Burnett’s term of circuit court l»etrinitiwtz !>ec«mlier ?n 1: E an K ana, i Fall. Ci?• , Cuss Riggs, of McCoy, C. L. Burnhan, of Bridgeport, A. H. Collins, of Stiver, Cyrus Buell, of Buell, L. Wallace, of Douglas, O. C. Wait and J. E. Phillips, of Spring Valley. J. H. Fletcher and John Sykes, of Kola, Peter Kurre and Proa see will be taken in exchange and L. D. Baldwin, of Buena Vista, Harvey epicures can find anything they want. Gage and S. H Tetherow, of Falls V DALLAS QRECON. City, F W. Waters and J. E. fagott, of Lewisville, D. N. Kuegi and B. M, Webb, of Salt Lake, S. T. Smith, J, W Rogers and I. A. Allen, of Rickreall, Final Settlement. J. E. Rhodes. G. A. Wells and S. B. Walker, of Independence, A. B. Muir, otice is hereby given that the un - D, Shepard. Sol. Blessing, J. W . Cald dersigued administrator of the estate of Chas. well and J. W . Robinson, of Dallas. A Sawtolle, deceased, has filed his final account as Our new Endeavor society officers are H, Daria, president; Ora Town., vise president; Katie Town*, secreta ry. Next Friday they will debate as to whether Washington is a greater state than Oregon, S. FRIEDMAN, Moore* block, corner State and Com mercial streets, Salem, Oregon. T o take chances with your eyes The charm of living is lost wlwn vision fails. Do not neglect the warnings of nature, such as ner vous twitche:, throbbing eyes, painful effort in reading or sew ing, but have your eyes examin ed at once at the Dallas Optical institute. Consultation free. Per fect fitting spectacles and eye glasses guaranteed to restore nor mal sight sold at reasonable rates C. H. MORRIS, Jeweler and Optician. N Miss Gooch, the Guthrie teacher, is arranging for a Thanksgiving enter tainment to be followed bv a pie so cial Friday evening Nov. 29th. R a il ro a d P ro sp e cts. It begins to look like we were going to have a sure enough railroad to Falls City- L. Gerlinger, of Portland, is at the head of the project and lias substantial timber interests beyond Falls City. A crew of eight men be gan last Monday a preliminary sur vey starting from ucar the public school. J. W Coovert is chief engi neer, John Van Orsdel, transitman, Jas. Hartly, stakeman, Bruce Burnett and Kirt Tennis, chaiumen, Wes. Craven, axeman, Luther Johnson, rodman and John McDonnell, Hag- man. Mr. Coovert says that while their charier calls for a connection with the Willamette river and Salem, Preaching next Satuaday evening and Sunday morning and evening. Doc Miller has traded his farm for a Salem livery stable and Wilbur Lewis has gone to take charge of it. Miss Edith Miller is visiting Port land relatives S to p s t h e C o u g h And works off the cold. Laxative bro- moquinine tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 ceuts. IN D EPEN D EN CE. Several families from the east have recently located in and around Inde pendence. They believe Polk county one of the best spots on earth. CATARRH LOCA and such administrator in the county court of Polk county Oregon, ami that said court has set the hearing tin reof on Saturday, Dec. 2 1, 1901, at the hour of 1 o’clock in the afternoon of said day,and all persons having objections to the same are notified to present them to said court on or before said time. . Dated, this 10th dav of Nov, 1901. W II POCKISII. I Administrator with will annexed of the estate of I Clms. A Sdwtelle, deceased. We Are After You C L ’ M A T IC T h e S p e c iflc Is ily’ s Cream Balm It ift quickly absorbed Give* relief at once. It opens and c-leanses tint Nasal Passages. ____________________ Allays Iuflamation. n Is U P A B teals and Protects the ^ »Ig lL U <*l I I L f l V tlerahrane. Restores the Senses ol Taste and Smell. No injurious drug. Reg ular size, 50 cents; Family size, 81 or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Wan on Street, New York. , More particularly it is your Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper, Pictures AND PICTURE FRAMES We are after. We are successors to F. W. Hollis & Co., 8 0 8 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. CATARRH The water in the river is rising and navigation will soon be resumed. , And will get you sure. trade in SotMna bat ft btcal remedy or chan»« of cli- r.ftto will cure '1 h i scarlet fever has entirely dis appeared. On Wednesday November 20t,h, at Independence, Dr. Thompson olHca- ting. Oliver C. Locke, ol Salem, and Miss Jessie B. Damon, of Indepen dence. were united in marriage at the home of the bride’s parents. It was a quite home wedding and all its ap pointments were fittingly and beauti fully arranged. Only intimate friends of the families of tire contrasting par ties were present. The bride and groom are favorites witli Indepen dence people and many heartfelt con gratulations follow them to their new home in Salem. 10 cent*. Supplied by druggist* or mailed by Ely Brother*, 50 Waircn street, New York. Full size 50 cents Of an immense Mtix.*k of rfidfiing fiats, •liy good*, gputlmiitHi«’ furnishing guntl*, hosiery. glovtM, notion*, Htatioitery, cut- Jury, fifitnkvts, quilt*, etc., etc. Tt a above good* uic all new anil ?:e*fi from the factor its*. On account t»f tin* strike» in San Francisco and several v.uteru cities, the manufacturer» won* unat )e to move their good* in time for the fall trade, and have therefore went ov«r $27,- 000 worth of good» to I hj di*ju»-e<i of at the tiurchuser’* own price. rl hey are now being sold by S. Friedman, auction eer, on the corner of State and Commer cial Htreets. Sale» daily at 1 o’clock p m. and continue until January l*t. It will pay people to com e from a distance, a* well ns those who live in the immedi ate vicinity, und attend these mile*, for their is no renerve. Every article is «old for whatever the bidder» give, : if for instance: A n overcoat worth $10 only brought $2.00; a dress pattern worth $4.7*r> Hold for 3”> cents; a table cloth worth $L 50 brought.35 cent*. M a ny articles brought ridiculously low prices. Hats worth $2.50 went as low a« 40 cent*. Y e t the sale» will go on to a finish regardh ss of the consequence. A ny one in need of clothing, dre»* go»id* 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 say s Tiis House Furnishing Company. * £ * * * * * * * * K * * < * * H tf* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ■#***.*+« * « * « * * * * * * * * mm*» * * # # * * « * * * * * * # * * * * * * * * * ..FARMS FOR SALE.. ■9 ’«• *» ** TO ORDER Yf * IOO a c r e s of aa fine, deep, black land a* there is in the state of Oregon. All level and WOVEN W IRE » umier plow, tine clover meadow, modern house and barn, No better location in Polk county. * * *■ * *9 750 takes it. state , f i e l d f e n c $ 2 , 7 0 0 for one of the best 100 acre farms of the Luckiamute valley, 00 acres under plow, i n g NOW. 5 Lo * uthm nf clover, unite a lot soeded to tame c rass. 25 acres of ash bottom slashed and seed- fair buildings, fine spring water, or- M Car loud lipt year* time cent interest, if desired, desired. ©S tunc o on n i # i 1,000 , w v at 6 per ceut close* on lDecem j c cnnni auu in ner con v eniences, d years ** 7 8 a c r e s for !?i,ion. 45 under plow, 3 m i’e* of city, part heavily wooded, nearly all fine ber let. Special soil, house unu barn, fenced. A desirable plaee. Finest of living soring water runs aer>.-> pi ire 1 rice. I am aleo ■4 k O ne o f the best 150 acre farms of the Luckiamute valley for $25 an acre. Lots ef fruit S * : ** taking orders for » * Close to town of Airlie, good house, barn, fence; etc. No better soil. Other fine propositions. See me if you want to buy. Yours for business. plain galvanized tt wire. O K C A M P B E L L . 3 L _ A _ I _ ,3 L .A .S . tt x « * * * * « * « Mgmm»»*mMm^iim0**M**mm**m«****n»iu»**»**i***^» • A M ts-s PCLK. Pete Reddekopp bagged seven geese Saturday. While bringing Rev. Eaclileman, ef Colfax, Washington, from Salem Sat- | day the tongue of John Klievers rig came down, the linea broke, and after going through twe wire fences near the steel bridge, the outfit nearly get into the river. The minister got a ride home with Mr. Kemple, but John walked, and went back Monday after the d imaged rig. SALEM FENCE WORKS ¡>.*m*m*mm***wx***m»m**mm**»*»»m»**m************+*m*mm* 59 State street, Salem. W A L T E R MORLEY, Prop G R AN D — DALLAS COLLEGE -A N D — LA CREOLE ACADEMY REMOVAL SALE Last Friday afternoon a nice pro gramme, called Patents Day, was ren L. M, Wallace purchased thirty- dered by the school children and the two head of sheep of Ellis Bros. FIRST TERM BEGINS tsacher. It was somewhat rainy, hut | SEPTEMBER 25, 1901 Zach Hartman butchered ten hogs the folks attended from far and from near nml were awarded with many Monday. Co educational and expenses reduc appropriate songs and recitations Ellis Bros, have contracted to sell Some of the more advanced ones hsd ed to the minimum. i eut their entire interests at Butler to compositions on Parents. Miss Zula Regular college and academic cour Joel Flannery, of Willamina, fft®0 Myer is the well liked teacher who de ses, including courses in music ami being paid down to bind the contract, serves much praise for euch an order business. the transfer to be made May 1, 1902. ly school. She wishes the parents to \ --------»• «. —------ SPLENDID come often and visit the school for A s t o u n d i n g Discovery. DORMITORY) the good of all. , From Coopersvillo, Michigan, comes — - ----------♦ • ------------------- ADVANTAGES.« word of a wonderful discovery of a Carnival Wednesday night. For further particulars address the pleasant tasting liqiiied that when president, used before retiring by any cue troub led witli a bad cough always insures a C. C. POLING, good night's rest. "It will soon cure DALLAS, OREGON. the cough too,” writes Mrs. S. Himel- burger, "for three generations of our family hate used l>r. King's New Dis covery for consumption and never found its equal for roughs and colds.” PINS It is an unrivaled life-saver when used for desperate long diseases. Gnat an BUTTONS teed Isittle. .>0 cents ami f l at all CHARMS druggists. Trial bottles free. TERM S CASH Beginning, Monday, November 11th, until we move into our new store at 254 25C Commercial street, we offer oui 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 and overcoats, hats, winter underwear, shirts, hosiery, gloves, neckwear, woolen mill blankets, umbrellas, slickers and mackintoshes, etc., in fact not a single item of our mammoth stock is reserved. Special clenuup prices on broken Lines a t 20 to 30 per cent discount. These goods positively must be cleaned out before we move. Salem Woolen Mills Store Emblem and 2 9 3 Com m ercial Street. Society.* Mrs. T. W. Rrunk sent to Armeria. N. Y. to a noted raisar of pure bred chickens, for a Plymouth Rock cock rel. It arrived all right and is a beau ty lie cost her a little over $20, ex press and all, and 915 alone for the chicken. Wes Hodsen and Miss Jennie Ba ker were married a few days ago. and have moved to E la, where Mr. Had- anu will run the hop yard owned by himself and Hugh Mr Nary. ty , P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. Next door to^P. O., Dallas. { | r r r . . Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips, (loots, Etc. j In solid gold, rolled plate ; and fterling silver. Lowest butchered hit hoga prices consistent with quali EOLA. Mr. Itrophy Monday. Me sold two of them to T. \V. Itriink tor 933. E. S. L A M P O R T X PA RK E s ta b li s h e d 1869 2 8 9 C o m m e r c i a l street, S a l e m . * AN D W ASH IN G TO N ST R E E TS PO RTLAND , OREGON A . P. A rm stron g . LL . B ., P rincipal A yr&ctical, progressive school, conspicnona for thorough w ork , with hundreds o f graduates in positions ns bookkeepers and stenographsra» A lready pro*: o f a high standing wherever kn ow n , it steadily grow s better and better. Open all the year OHtodeflti adm itted any tim e. Private or class instruction. Learn what and how we teach, and what it costs. Catalogne free. -----------Bo.«rP o f D ir e c t o r s ------------------ - D. P THOM PSON, PR E SID E N T D. S O U S COHEN - - D AVID M. D rN N E ID e m ^ n d s C a re n a. There are two kind» of education— practical and ornamental. The former S * q M be secured by every one. becauae it may be put to u»«- quickly in earning a living. Therefore, *evur • th« former fin*; the 1st ter. afterward, tf y o* have the tin » and money. Th- rour-e» •* the CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGt »rrw xH l wl«li » v<,w «« BMfnliw«». » < do not a»k bl. In ft Httl- oi « .-r r tk ln c , b ot.l«ro»« oor m M - t„ 0nna«eti!.x ft Hr,« e l m ftch.«>'. Livln* cheap. Stu.lent* »4n.iUM »1 a a jt h m . ttiir i n r f o s t » are fturewftOil. » « s i !« r rfttftl.*»« 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 .