Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 29, 1901, Image 2

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    T H E PO LK COUNTY ITEM IZE«
A Good Hearted
D ALLAS,
r a iD A Y , NOT. 29. 1901.
Linai F riday If o rsino A t 7:80.
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A S H
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■DITOH AMD PMOmirroM.
S U B S C R IP T IO N
BATES:
f l 50 ..................................... P er year
| 7 5 ..............................Per nix months
4 0 ..........................P er three months
A d v ertisin g rate« niaile known on
application. Correspondence in solicit-
e l.
F in e Job P rin tin g done at reasonable
•irices.
THK Nicaraugua
canal
treaty
has
hteu signed by the representative» of
this country and E nglan d
and
will
tnoat lik ely )>a ratified by the United
States senate. Our country will have
the sole righ t to construct,
and guard it.
operate
N o th in g could be bet
ter for the world at large.
A lodge of Forresters was organised
here Tuesday even in g with thirty
charter members and twenty more to
routs in next week. T h ey meet in
the Odd Fellow s’ hall evorv Tuesday
evening. Thu officers are O. \V. M at­
thews, E il. Blessing, J. W . Hayes, Mr.
T h o n ip on,
Mr.
Madison, Conrad
B tafiin , A C arter, G. W . Shaw, F.
K eiuboid, J. VV. M orrison, Mr. Fisher
and Or. Cary.
A pool of 3600 hales of Imps is to
he sent from Salem to London and
sold directly to the brewers.
Miss E m m a Riggs and her brother,
Seth, were up from C row ley W ed n es­
day.
Mrs. J. G. Van Orsdel had the fam ily
of her brother, Thus. Pom eroy, from
Independence, and several Dallas
friends to eat T h a n ksgivin g turkey.
A t th e Castle and Haldeinan meat
m arket m ore than fifty dressed hogs
have been bought within a week at fi
cents a
pound. Thus.
W illiam s
(»o u g h t down from A irlie 7, one of
them weighing 315 pounds, 9. Orr
brought four, J. Sim m ons four, P. 8
Greenwood five, R. Southw ick three,
(ten R 'w c liffe two, J. W . Coovert and
J. 8. H art one each.
On M onday evening the young la ­
dies literary society at the college had
an open m eeting and the next e ve n ­
in g there was a sim ilar m eeting by
the youn g m en ’s literary
society.
Moth were » e l ! attended and the e x ­
ercises qu ite in teresting.
Usual services at the Christian
church n ext Sunday. Subject of the
even ing service, T h e
Unpardonable
Sin. E ve ry body welcom e.— W . T
M atlock, pastor.
HARM ONY.
Cyrus B la ir has a sors hand.
A l f H ill and Miss Tear Syron, who
w eie lately married, will live with her
grandpa. U ncle H ank Read.
Jack W ilson lias been over frem I n ­
dependence.
R ev. Shert, of Salem , preached his
farewell sermon here Sunday.
L o yd Blair has gone home to East
ern W ashington, accom panied by his
Aching Joints
In the fingers, toe«, arms, and other
part* o f the body, are joint* that are
inflamed and iwollen by rheumatism—
that acid condition o f the blood which
affect* the muscle* also.
8uffercrs dread to m ove, especially
after aitting or lying long, and their
condition is commonly worse in wet
weather.
" I t has been s lon g time since we have
been w ith o u t H o cx l'i S arsa pa rilla .
My
father thinks be could not d o w ith o u t It.
H e has been trou bled w ltb rh eu m atism
since be w ee a boy, and H o od 's Sarsapa­
rilla Is the o n ly m edicin e he esn ta ke tbat
w ill enable him to ta ke his place In the
Held.”
M iss A da D o rr, Sidney, Iow a .
H o od ’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Remove the cauoe o f rheumatism—no
outward application can. Take them.
M an,
I OCR STAFF OF RCSTLERS- Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
WHAT THEY HAVE TO SA Y ABOUT
THE DOIKCS IN THE COUNTY.
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or in o th er words, m en w ith
good sound hearts, are n ot very
numerous.
T h e in c r e a s in g
number of sudden deaths from
heart disease
daily chron­
icled h;’ the
press, is proof
of the alarm­
ing p r e v a ­
lence of this
da n g c r o u s
complaint,
and as no one
c a n foretell
just when a
fatal collapse J •
K r* a m e r .
will occur, the danger of neg­
lecting treatment is certainly a
very risky matter. If you are
short of breath, have pain in
left side, smothering spells, pal­
pitation, unable to lie on side,
especially the left, you should
begin ta kin g
A-
M?ieV Heart Cure.
J. A . K re a m e ro f Arkansas City, Kans.,
says: “ M y heart was so bad it was im ­
possible fo r me to lie down, and 1 could
neither sleep nor rest. M y decline was
rapid, and 1 realized I must ge t help
soon.
1 was advised to try D r. M iles’
H eart Cure, which I did, and candidly
believe it saved m y life."
T h is question arises in the fatuity
every day. fsrt us answer it to-day.
T ry Jnll-O, a delicious and healthful
dessert. P rep a r’ d in tw o minutes.
No b o ilin g! no b ak in g! sim ply add
boilin g water and set to cool. Fla
vors :— Lem on, Orange, Raspberry and
Strawberry. Get s package at your
grocers to-dsy. 10 ets.
M cC O Y ^
H al. Reese
week.
went to
Portland
Mia* A lic * Coy, of Butler, is visiting
R. A. Porter and wife.
last
Miss V io let Anderson is stopping in
Salem .
Mr.
M r F rizzell, ju n ior, is visitin g Mr.
Holmes.
Arch ie Lew is and wife were in these
parts last week.
Our school had vacation last week
while the teacher, Miss Carpenter,
attended the teachers' institute.
An Engli sh Author Wrot e:
M r. A rm its ge spent last Friday and
Saturday with his fam ily.
A surprise party was given at Dave
Janies’ last week.
J. L. G uitry went to Salem to visit
their daughter, Mrs. E. B. M illard,
and to Independence to visit their
daughter, Mrs. A . J . W ilson .
D. Burgess and wife, who have been
keeping house for John Park, have
rented part of R A. P orte r’ s laud.
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S c h o o l C fT to ers' C o n v e n tio n .
T il* first m eetin g o f the kind ever
held in th i* cou n ty convened at the
court house last Saturday, the atten d­
ance being fair. Besides those on tlir
program m e as published last week.
Evan Evans, Samuel Orr, Plato Mo
Fee. W m G rant, A . J. Goodman uud
Prof, D M. M etzger took pnrt in the
diecussioni which were at tim es quite
spirited. A ll such meetings are h elp ­
ful to those who attend them anil to
the school interests with which they
are connected. M ore than h alf the
schools in this county were represent­
ed and their officers will he very apt
to take ail increased interest in school
matters. T h e school officers in a t­
tendance w ere: Samuel Phillips, of
Zens, H L Fenton and A ln n ie Brown,
of Dallas. G W M yer, of Sm ithfiln, T
W Brunk, of Eola, J W Luce anil W
L F rin k , of Bridgeport, D. W . L e w i»,
of Lew isville, J A Baxter, o f Salt
Creek, Evan Evans, of Parker, James
Boydston and John Shaw, of Polk, W
| IV Sm ith, o f Oak Grove, W E Goad
ell, Samuel Orr, T S Burch and James
Sim onton, of Rickreall. A J Goodman
and D A H odge, o f Independence, J
H Brown, W W W h ile and T 8 Brown
ef Upper 8alt Creek, C E Schroeder,
ef North Dallas, L H Conner and II
Z R ig g s ,o f Ballaton, John Simon anil
John Bvers, of Greenwood, V A Fish-
back and Mrs Robert Clarke, of Sun-
nyslope. J T Guthrie, W I, Gibson and
Mrs W H Mack, of Guthrie, G W Me
Bee and G F M cBee, of L llierty, G M
Ties and O E Leet, of Falla C ity, Jno
Middleton. J R Robbins ind N W ood
ward, of Pioneer, and W N Alexander,
of H igh lan d.
TAILOR MADE SUITS JACK-
o* ETS AND CAPES ^
H e a v y rains made the Luckiam uto
hank full and the boom at its mouth
helotiging to Spalding Bros, gave way
and a great many logs went down the
W illam ette. A s the creek rose faster
than the river there was no counter
pressure and the boom could not
stand the strain.
N early all farmers had finished seed
i ug when tile wet weather came.
T h e E vangelical church people are
liaviug protracted m eeting
at the
school house.
Joe R id gew a y and wife,
Creek, have a newborn son.
week and stopped for a visit in tl»t*r
part*. H e in th in k ing o f buying a
A . S. Dibit1, of Sheridan, is
small tract of land near Dallas and i)f rheumatism.
m ov*ug his fam ily tin re.
$10-to-$30
We are doing an immense business in cloaks
and jackets. Late arrivals in Oxfords, Castors,
Tans, Browns, Grays, Blacks, etc.
$ 4 .5 0 -to -$ 3 0
DALRYMPLE’S
THK QUALITY STORE, SALEM,
OR.
§ BIG REM OVAL SA LE
a
f
* JO PerCent Off for Cash
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D IA M O N D S .*
W A T C H E S .*
C LO C K S .*
P L A T E D W A R E jt .*
C U T G LASS N O V E L T IE S .*
J E W E L R Y O F E V E R Y D E S C R IP T IO N
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^BARRS' je w e lr y s to r e **
Leaders in Low Prices
oe
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victim
RilIT TREES-
\
the diseased membrane.
It cures catarrh and drives
away a cold in tlio head
ft
qulckly.
C rea m B a lm is placed into the nostrils, spreads
over tho membrane and in absorbed. Relief is im­
mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does
not produce sneezing. I-ar^e Size, 50 cents at Drug­
gists or by mail; Trial S i*«, 10 cents by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 5ft Warren Street, New York
Largest stock on the Pacific coast. Our specialties:
Tilton apricot, Sugar prune, Logan berry. Mammoth
blackberry, Wismer Desert and Wenver Banana ap­
ples. Write for catalogue and prices.
Ed. Bricker. o f In dependence, was
doing business here last weed, having
bought a spring wagon o f the P eter­
son estate.
•5**5**P*i**f+*î*,î**i**M” 5**î**J**5*,fr
You K n o w W h a t You Are T a k i n g
when vou take G ro ve’s Tasteless Chill
T on ic because the form ula is plainly
printed on every bottle show ing that
it is sim ply iron and qu in ine in a
tasteless form . N o cure, no pay. 50
cents.
OAK DALE.
T h ere was preaching Sunday afte r­
T h e W oodm en w ill have a musk
ball in the hall here F rid ay evening noon to a large andienee.
OREGON NURSERY COMPANY
1 DUNN BROS’ I
SA LE M , O REGON.
W e A re
A fte r You
.GRÖ0EBY.
T h ere was sin gin g at M r. R o c ’a
It is hard to get freigh t cars to ship Sunday evening.
anything.
R oy. Charley and M inn ie Bird at
Urass grow in g nicely and stock en- tendc-d «p a llin g aehuol at P ion eer F ri­
day evening.
jo y in g it.
£
$
£
£
j
4 ;
S ’
And will get you sure.
trade in
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Having bough': the gro-
eery stock of Brown it
Son, we will continue the
business at the same
place.
It w ill be our
constant aim to keep the
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 new ones
W a lte r Bird is at home.
Lots of chickens and turkeys have
been shipped from here to Portland.
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m m m fm m
John Munson le ft a few days ago
for W asco cou n ty. H e went to P o r t­
land by team , then by boat to The
Dalles, thence by team to his future
home.
W
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/ZifJ-Y's* S
N asal
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Uutil wo move into our new store, one door oast
on the corner, about January 1 , 1902.
Do your H oliday shopping with us, We will
save you money. This is an opportunity you do W
not often have. Ten per cent off of already LOW &
PRICES means a good deal on such jgoods as we *
handle, and that at Christinas time. Leave your
bundles and make our store your headquarters * :
while in town— 118 State street, Salem.
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o f M ill
Mrs. W . VV. M iller has just received
tlio ssd n ew « of the death of a ne­
phew who was killed !>y a freight
train near P erry, Iow a, a few days
ago. H e was goin g to the lum ber
In all its stapes there
yard for a load o f |luniber and while
should be cleanliue-s.
<v .
crossing the track was struck by the
E ly’ s Cream Bilim W*
engine, he and one o f his horde* being
cleanses, soothes and heals
instantly killed.
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More particularly it is j’our
Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper, Pictures
A N D P IC T U R E F R A M E S
A great m any lo g« w ent down tlio
Lacreole la«t Friday. T h e water par
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From Coopersvilie, M ichigan, conics tly covered M r». H a llo ck ’a hop yard
Wo are after. We are successors to F. W. Hollis it
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word of a wonderful discovery of a aud took out mime fen cing.
pleasant taming liquied that when
Go., 308 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon.
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used before re ti'in g by any one troub­
M r». Y o c u m '» treatm en t in Portlan d
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led with a had cough always insures a ha» improved her health.
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good n ig h t’s rest. “ I t w ill soon cure
O. E. D enni» has about com pleted
the cough too,” writes Mrs. S. H im e l-
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burger, “ for three generations of our h i» new burn,
4*
Produce
will
be
taken
in
exchange
and
v
fam ily have used Dr. K in g ’s N ew Dis­
Au i'iiF tan d E ric Bowm an are goin g
epicures can And anything they want.
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covery for consum ption anil never to build a barn on the Froet placo and
D ALLAS
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Q R E C O N . £ *• jim m y j * * ! * * * * * * * * * * * * . * * * : * * * * * * * * - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
found its equal for coughs and colds.” M ilton Thom paon w ill uasiat them.
It is an unrivaled life-saver when used
Mra. OHie Farley. Mary Card, Mary 4o»g»«f»{o>{**S**S>*i'’S**S~?**t*4**I'*S'*M*4’*t’*{*4**9* *{»*(’*!**$*
for desperate lun g diseases. G uaran­ Thom pson and Mr. R oe aro goin g to
teed bottles i)0 cents and $1 at all raiae ehickena for Robinaon Bros.
TO O RD ER
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druggists. Trial bottles free.
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IOO a c r e s of as fine, deep, black land as there is in the state of Oregon. All level and
i 3 N Y g &
W O V E N W IR E
M r. Reyuolda, of Falla C ity, ha»
b l c ni tier plow, fine clover meadow, modern house and barn. No better location in Polk county,
->
33.750 takes it.
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moved Ilia fam ily to the Cam ptiell
l ^ H E S l T A T t F IE L D F E N C ­
B U E N A V IS T A .
^ % $2,700 for one of the h^gt 100 acre farms of the Luckiamute valley, 60 acres under plow,
IN G N O W .
place.
1*. 3; 5 to 8 acres of clover, quite & lot needed to tame grass, 25 acres of ash bottom slashed and seed- ^ J
Car li ail lift t.T* oil to tame grass, besides 15 acres oak grub pasture, good fair buildings, fine spring water, or-rjffi
T h e first boats of the season came
chard and other conveniences. 5 years time on 81,000 at C per cent interest, if desired.
'
closes on Decern-
up last Sunday and are m akin g regu­
S t o p * t h e C ough
7 6 a c r e s for $1,100. 46 under plow, 3 mi'es of city, part heavily wooded, nearly all fine jtfjjfk
b .r lbt.
Special
lar trips this week.
An d work» o ff f ile cold. L a x a tiv e bro-
soil, nouse and burn, fenced. A desirable place. Finest of living soring water runs across place. ^ g -
price. I am alao
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O n e o f the best 150 acre farms of the Luckiamute valley for 825 an acre. Lots ef fruit
Bert Snyder and wife have a new m oqu inine tablets cure a cold in one
ta kin g order« for
Cloue to town of Airlie, good house, barn, fence; etc. No better soil.
Vi
day. N o cure, uo pay. P rice, 2a
baby girl.
Vs-ifc
Other fine propositions. See me if you want to buy. Yours for business.
plain
galvanized
ceuta.
wire.
T h e boom at the mouth o f the
ZE3:. O r . C A A i P E E L L ,
Luckiauiute
broke last
Saturday
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A. M. Shelton and fam ily, from
lettin g about half a m illion feet of
logs loose in tlie W illa m e tte river. Kanaan, have m oved in to the form er
59 State street, Salem.
T liev were under coutrol of M. N . and hom e o f Cornelius H ughes, on the
h ill south o f town.
J. W . Prather.
A s to u n d i n g Discovery.
Thu He si se Furnishing Company.
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..FARMS FOR SALE..
H
is gm
SALEM FENCE WORKS
W A L T E R M O R LE Y , Prop
Miss Clara P u rvin e
Greenwood last week.
visited
at
GRAND—
Som e of our farmers aro still plow ­
ing.
Emblem and
E. N. H all sold a you n g horse last
Tuesday to Mr. Ormsbv, o f Alb an y,
for »120.
Society S
W e had no T h a n ksgivin g
here this year.
DALLAS COLLEGE
services
Several of our ladies exhibited
flowers at the chiysanthem um fair
at Independence this week.
Li CREOLE iCiO I”
ty.
Lines at 20 to 30 per cent discount.
D O R M IT O R Y
A D V A N T A G E S .*
Jeweler and Optician.
T h ese goods positively must be cleaned out before we m ove.
F o r further particulars address the
president,
Salem Woolen Mills Store!
C. C P O L IN G .
D A L L A S , OREGON.
299
YOU
CANNOT
AFFORD
A great many of onr farmers are go­
ing to »OW m ore clover aud graaa ,e «d
next spring and they are beginning to
believe in in diversified farm ing.
T o take chance* with your eye*
T h e charm of living la loat when
rid on faila. Do not neglect the
warning* ol nature. * » h a* ner­
vous twitch**, throbbing eye*,
paint«1 effort In reading or * w -
ing. but have your eye* examin­
ed at once at the Dallas Optical
institute. Consultation Ire*. Per­
fect fitting spectacle* and eye-
glawrs guaranteed to restore nor­
mal sight sold at reasonable rate*
C H . M O R R IS .
Jeweler and Optician.
Mr. Onm p returned last week from
Ocean Park, where he had been for a
ten days’ uiitiiig.
a * this was Ilia first
trip to the coa »i, h eju a t harin g §et-
lied am ong u» last spring from Okla­
homa, l«i- diacriptnm o f the muddy
roads would be very amusing to the
average W ebfooler.
I j * Creole was out o f ite hank» F ri­
day and during the I onr a e stood
watching rM-a|*>d lo g , from Thnra-
tou ’a saw m ill went down »team at
the rate of one a minute.
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I iNo'i^T^Harness, S a fe , Rollas, Whips, Boots, Etc. Î
T
P A IR
AND
W A S H IN G T O N
“ Establish ed I 8 —
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* 280 * C o m m e r c i ‘ a l str eet, “ S a le m .
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STREETS
PO R TL A N D . O R E G O N
A . P . Arm strong
A
L L . B ., Principal
for thorough m>rk, with hundred* o f graduates
in positions as bookkeepers and stenographed.
Already pn
! o f a high standing w herever
known, it ster.dilr grows better and better.
Open all the year OHtodents admitted any time.
Learn what and
D. P. T H O M PSO N
S O LIS C O H E N
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y
P R E S ID E N T
D A V ID M
DUNNE
a
» I d 3 ra tti o n ..
There arr tww kind» of • Itu-attot - practical and ornamental. The former *h»nM he wrnrrd by •riry-
ono, hecau** it may hr put to n*« quickly in er-rnirg a Wring. Therefore, art ur the former flmt; the lat
ter, afterward, if yon hare the time and money. Tho e o a r*» of the
C A P IT A L B U S IN E S S COLLfGfc
Catalogue free.
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ID e m a n d * C a r e fu l
practical, proffTrmire school, conspicuous
how we teach, amt what it costs
j
C o m m e r c ia l S t r e e t .
E. S. LAMPORT
Private or class instruction.
Mr. K irk p atrick , who bought the
Ford place th i» aide of Grace church,
raison 2,000 bu«heU of potato««.
Mr. M >rka, of Luckiamute, was do-
business in Dallas one day last
T iiis in clu des onr new fall lin e» o f mens’ suits and overcoats,
youth s a n d childrens suits and overcoats, lists, w in ter underwear,
shirts, ho» iery, gloves, neckwear, woolen m ill blankets, umbrellas,
slickers an d mackintoshes, etc., ill fact not a single item of our
n u itn in otli stock is reserved. Special cleanup prices on lirokeu
R egu lar college aud academ ic cou r­
ses, in clu din g courses in music ami
business.
S PLE N D ID
Som e o f M on m ou th ’s citizens were
buying cabbage o f W W . M iller las* 1
W eill’ « and
11,1
ivritn o tl IWIO. I they
it ,n o had
I....I ever
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week
pronounced
vr
j
ri
T V 1 I..
seen. Some o( lliem w eigh in g from 15
’ 'U X t d o o r t O , l . O . , I &11&3.
to 20 pound«.
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j ing
A T A REDUCTION OF 10 PER CENT
Co-educational and expenses reduc­
ed to the m inim um .
PFE N N IG ,
H. S B otz w ill »et out «even acre«
more of prune« till« fall.
TERM S CASH
B e g in n in g , M on day, N ovem b er 11th, until we m ove in to our
n ew store at 254-256 Com m ercial street, we offer our en tire atock
F IR S T T E R M BEGINS
S E P T E M B E R 25, 1901
In solid gold, rolled plate
and sterling silver. Lowest
prices consistent with quali­
J F. H olm s-i started to d ig a well
on his hill farm during dry weather,
and at a dept of o n ly 18 inches struck
1 a vein o f ru nn in g water.
REMOVAL SALE
m
-A N D -
1’ INS
BUTTO NS
C H AR M S
BETWEEN DALLAS AND DIXIE.
Our new department for
these lines will be opened
soon.
A ll the latest styles and
fabrics for Fall are here
New Oxford, Navy, black,
light gray and pretty m ix­
tures in stylish suits ot
the highest grade] and en
tirely new designs.
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M r. Fish er and wife are visiting
her j)»ren ts, Mr. M cCrow sud wife.
S U V IR .
Station agents and express mes­
sengers eav that from both A irlie and
(.PROM T U B K N TK K PkIH K .]
Ballston m ore poultry and eggs are
IS HKKL.iY G IV E * T.'IAT THE I’ V-
Bert H arper is w orkin g Urn H el- shipped than from Dallas. Both our \TOTlCF
dendgued liu- ilici (»is fim. ..I.*'. uit in thu
mick hop yard.
Ql .... I t
of I W.P aw * .
• f •!. *'• 1
farmers uud out liens should get a
Mutiliti, J uHiAiy «, 1902, at the hour «.f 1 o’e'. 'c*!:
m ove ou and crowd to the front.
p. l i ., mu bit hi appointo l >y tuo mm *ty ceiirt of
Prof. VV. A. Ginn is teaching music
the sUfcu of o e -oii for PM* «»»u ity, ■* titj timo
in Iow a.
lor tL » hearing ol d jecUo » t * said linai r .- count
H . L . Crider h a* secured from C a li­ and ft.« lettlomo’il tlier.* »t. all puri »•>« .. i tli«*r*>-
O. A lderm an ,
from
Bethel, has fornia, a redw ood tank to be erected foro noti u.l t.i appear ut »ui.t time and - .•>*’ ••an**,
«ay uiiist, why t ic mud aocoUut h ! i > u ¡1 not l o u
been visitin g his dau gh ter, Mrs. Dr. with a wind m ill in count ctiou with i.
£
uro red uud the uiuKuistrui >r tf s u l e--*
Parrish, at M onm outh.
his new hem*«* which is a1 most ready L oim I sihcii (il«ci nrircti.
Dated Lina Stilo da. of No-imber, r 1
for occupancy.
T h e new home of A.
I». W. aKAKft,
T lie r * was an elegan t b irth d ay d in ­
Shultz, south of • hat of VV. It. C raven, Administrator of thu estate of F. W. I'li.mWck, de­
ner at the home of F. VV. Laughary.
is unlike any other in town and will cesseli.
Townsend £ Hart, attorney*.
at thn Burns m ill.
be quite attra ctive.
T h e E nterprise office has been m o - j
ved in to the Cook building and is iit-
tud up belter than ever before.
All the blood In your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
A'Dt «
The kidneys are your
“
blood purifiers, they fil­
ter out the waste or
impurities in the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fall to do
their work.
Pains, achessndrheu-
matism come from ex­
cess of uric acid In the
blood, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
F. L . Cham bers has sold out his
heart beats, and makea one feel as though
hardware business to U* L. Lrnzer
they had heart trouble, because the heart Is
over-working in pumping thick, kidney- and L. K ice.
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
T h e fam ily of VV. P.
Connawav
It used to be considered that only urinary
will soon m ove to V an couver, where
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly he isoa sh ier of a new bank.
til constitutional diseases have their begin­
An drew Nelson
w ill m ove from
ning In kidney trouble.
eastern Oregon to west of M onm ou th,
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
Miss Carrie H aley, o f M on m ou th , I
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
is teaching at D illey.
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for Its
Jas. H eltn ick , o f Parker, has not
wondeMp! cures of the most distressing cases been e n jo yin g the visit o f M r. La-
and lsnRl on its merits
grippe.
by elldrugglsts Inflfty-
cent and one-dollar siz­
G eorge A dkins, w ife and daughter,
es. You may have a
i o f M onm outh, have been v isitin g S al­
sample bottle by mail Home of ftwainp-Rool.
_____ em friends.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trcuble.
L o yd F lic k in go r and w ife near Suv-
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer J er have a newborn .-on.
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
W h at Sh all W o Have for D e s s e r t?
‘ •No shade, tin shine, no fruit, no
Howt-rs,
no
leaves,— N o v em b e r!”
Many Am ericans would add no free­
dom from catarrh, which is so a g gri-
vat-d during this m onth that it be­
D r . M U . . * R . m . d l . . a r e a o ld
comes constantly troublesome. There
b y *11 d r u g s la ta o n g u a r a n t e e .
is abundant proof that catarrh is a
Dr. M i l * . M .d le a l C o ., Elkhart, Ind.
constitutional disease. I t is related
to scrofida and consum ption, tiring
one o f tile w asting diseases. H ood’s
brother,C yrus, and his neiees, Misses Sarsaparilla lias shown that what is
L ilo and Loisel Blair as far as P o r t­ capable of eradicating scrofula, com ­
land, where they will visit Tom Blair. pletely cures catarrh and when taken
in tim e prevents consum ption. W e
George Forter's daughter, Jennie, is
cannot sec how any sufferer can put
staying with her uncle, R. A. Porter,
o ff ta kin g this m edicine, in view of
and goin g to school.
tlic w idely published record ol its rad­
ical and iierinanent cures, It is un
Mrs. A llis Branson U back from 3s
lent, where she underwent an opera­ douhtedly A m eric a ’s greatest medicine
for A m erica’s greatest disease—catarrh
tion.
A surprise party was given
Bails and wife last Saturday.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
An UneqL Wl’cd e n d C o m p l e te He
■um e of W n at Tour F r'c n d s aro
an d Havo Been Lately Doing.
Final Settlement.
IN D E P E N D E N C E .
Are arranged with a '
gie-i to condurti.»* a •
I Our graduava are «1
T it
R e d e n«4 dabble in a litt!« of evurrihing, bnt .Wrote oar erer-
U»<ng o y - newB cheap. Student* atlnuiuo at acj tima.
8i«ml far cat at «*ue.
e lan Ntwa*nw •ch’H*'.
W. I. ST ALEY, P r i n c i p a l , S a l e m , O regon.