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I To ile r and wife, Citarli« and Sadie B.c hardsell, Carrie Dome«, Mary . Rie d*. E lm » and Ada Fletcher, Geo. 1 Flake, Anwar! Beau, Pauline, Jacob. AUie Kim ball is building fence. Toni* Csrinru, Hattie ami Ilo'airt ar., Janie. Tosh r, Bert Miller, O. E. Dennis hue traded Plymouth Rook» for u flu« young Poland China ; Clyde Kelly. m e ol W ill Kruber. The Eminent Kidney ! „ J" “I S and Bladder Specialist. »«»<J »'•«- C O U C H 3, W h a t S h a ll W o H o ve fo r D e s s e r t ? Thia i|U«stion arises in the family Nobility Recommends N e r v in e . Not li.lf snoiign In r ni pa I ihvp linen I «¡end around Dull«« In «upply tini limilo demand and nnarly all the rid- «ry umd hum ia brinigli I from el. where. Homebody could make it pay to put in a big market garden near Dalla., Ae large ipianliliue of bacon and lard are nhtppttd in Imre every year, more boga ought to be in thi. county. Now it will pay big to raiau nearly all kind, of good atock. In unity there ia atrength in all tie- purlin.ula of life. Corporation, are taking advantage of that faat now a. never before in the world, hlatory. It haa come to the point that disimi- tail anil unorganized indualriee are at a great disadvantage in the cotapeiion fur buaineaa. Hop reitera and fruit growara in thia region have fell keenly the lack of pulling together and In each olliera internet. Numerimi meeting, have been and are being held to devine aome feaalhle moana ol muted effort iu which the intcreete of all will lie oonaerved and protected alike. The Hood Klvar fruit men have ao organized that they are now In a more proa|>eroue condition than aver before. The Youth. 1 Companion In i«os. T o comi tine in a paragraph tile an uouncemtml id The Youth’. Compan ion for 1IHI2 i. not ua.y. Not only will uearly 200 .lory writer, rontrib- ule to the paper, Imt many of the moat eminent of living .Internali, juriati, men of acience and of letturz, sailor*, aoldier. and traveler., inclini- lug three member, of the prv.idunl’. cabinet. I n n delightful aerina of ar- tilde, on military and naval topio. the act-retary of the navy will tell “ liow Junk Uvea,” Julian Ralph, the (limona war eorru.pondant, will deaerili« “ How Men Fuel in Battle,” and Win.ton Hpencer Churchill, M. 1’ ., whine daring escape from a Boer priaon pen ia well rememlaired, will ileacrilm aonie oa|Hirianoe. “ On the Flank of the Arm y." And thia ia but a beginning of the lung liat. A com plete anniiuncamenl will be .enl to any atlilreaa free. The puhliah.ra al ali annuiiuoe that every new aubserih- er wbu aeuil. l i To fur the ttOff VOl urne uow will receive all the ¡..tit. of the remaining weak, id 1901 free fumi the time of .uhaeription ; nl.o the Companion oallciidar for 1902— all in addi.ion to the 62 iaatte. id The Conipaniun fur 1902— Tim Youth’« Cunipanion, 1116 Columbua avenue, Boalou, Maaa. Itching Skin T h e above portrait if that of Countess M ogclstud, of Chica go, 111., whose gratitude for the benefit received from the use of D r. M iles' Nervine prompted her to make this statement: “ It affords me greet pleasure to add my testimony to the very excellent merits o f Dr. M iles’ Nervine. Although 1 sin psst 8o y e a n of age 1 find it soothes the tired brain, quiets the irri tated nerves and insures restful sleep. 1 never feel contented without a bottla of it in the house.” Gratefully yours, C h r is t ia n a M aria , Countess Mogelstud. m u .*.' N e rv in e is ■ nerve tonic and strength- builder that starts right in re storing health immediately. S o ld b y a ll D r u g a ls t a . Dr. Milas M.dloal Co., Elkhgrt, led. every day. Let it« answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, » drlioioua and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No ladling! HO baking! simply add boiling water and «et to cool Fla vor« :— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and r ......., U P Strawberry. (Jet a package at your Bam uiiju tr tram who Luffli V,! grocer« to-day. 10 cts. The Diocoverer of Swamp-Roof at Work la His Laboratory. P IO N E E R . C O L D S IN There la a disease prevailing in tills country most dangerous because so decep Mrs. J. R. Robbins haa return'd tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by from Corvallis, not feeling very well. It—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy arc often the result of kidney N. Woodward butchered a beef and disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad aold half of it in Dull««. vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital orgtns, cr the kidneys themselves Harrington Bros, bought of T . W . break down and waste away cell by cell. Brnnk, of Kola, two fine Poland Then the richness of the blood—the albumen China brood sow.. — leaks out ind the sufferer has Bright’« Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Mr. Jones, a friend of M i«« Itsasa, Dr. Kilmer's S w a m p -R o o t the new dis got lost down in the hills, but the covery Is t # true specific for kidney, bladder good neighbor« showed him bow and and urinarytroubles. It has cured thousands M oC O Y. of apparently hopeless cases, after all other where to go. efforts hav#|alled. At druggists In fifty-cenf Mra. J. K. Sear* is sick. Auslel McCarty and Plato Me Fee and dollar alzes. A sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling about Swamp- aold Thanksgiving turkeys. W m . Buttrick has taken his thresh Root and its wonderful cures. Address er engine lip north east of Bethel to Goo. Selby went to Mill Creek to Dr. Kilmer Sc Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and the saw mill now owned by Marshal look for Iiis beef cattle. mention this paper. Davis. Almost any evening you can hear K vlty & Reese shipped a car lo id Ibo aweet strain* of music that flouts Mrs. Otis Waite is here visiting her of mutton sheep Tuesday. on the breeze from Roy Harrington'« parents and Art bur and Jasper Boyd- home. A. Holmes and Ed. FCovt are gatb slon are on a visit to their home near eriug a car load of fat hogs to ship. Portlaud. You K n o w W h a t You C H IL D R E N . W hy tfo®* not the comity court at rtoG o m m en cJn tio n o f a W a ll K n o w n leant make a »start Inward building bet C h ic a g o P h y s ic ia n . ter ro.i«I* n the«»* hiiU. I n »" ami p r riTilw Chamberlain'* I Cough Remedy lor almost all obsti M ow is T h i s ? W e offer #100 reward for any cits«* nate. constricted coughs, with direct of catarrh that c iniio* I mj eu-ed by j rcHiilt*. I prescribe it to cuild en of FI til)’« Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney ! II aye*. Am glad to recommend A Co., prop!ietoi a, Toledo, Ohio. We, j <11 in need and seeking relief from the under*.i'll- <|, have known F. J. [ cold* and coughs and bronchial aillic Cheney for the ln»t 15 year*, and be atioiiH. It is non-narcotic and nnfe in lieve him perfectly honorable in all the hand* of the moot unprofession j busiue*« transact ions and liiiancisllv al. A uni vernal panacea for all man ! able to carry out any obligation* made kind.— Mrs. Mary R. Melendy, M. D. by their firm. W e*t & lYuax, whole l'h. I)., Chicago, Illinois«. This rem sale dru^gi*tMf Toledo, Ohio. Wald- edy is for sale by A. K. Wilson. ing. Kinm an & Marvin, wholeaale drup:r i*t*, Toledo, Ohio. Flail’s C a tiirrli Cure in taken internally. Acting A heavy wind «torm here Tue*day diie tly upon the blood and mucous evening. fcurfucefl of the system. Price 75 cents O. C. Staat« i* building a goat »bed. per bottle. Sold by all druggists Testimonial* tree. Hull'* Family Pill* J. C. Noodle And son were loading are the best. ¡-'laves ou car* for *hipment Monday. Koacoe Tartar fell, »triking the side of his face so ai to bruise it c m* oulerably. Rose a? d Williams show**d their ability in last Saturday’s f.u>t ball game. R ).«rn« and Eva Siaal Floyd WiUinj. *, iVad Hi) e and Oil > Sinip- bOii Fpeut ibe vacation at Airiie. Mrs. Crnim r, a former h acker at Falls City, is teacher of the «evotilh gr^de in the public »chonl lu re. Fred Stump, of the olaxs o f ‘0 l, paid O. A. C a vLit last wei-k. Ida Burton. « f I idependcnce, spent a week with friend* here. Mi** Bessie Smith, of Spring Valley, i- vifiiting her .-isters, ltny and Ethel, who are student* at the college here. S U N N Y SLO PE. Potatoes are selling at HO cents a sack. Ham. Davis went to Yam hill county Monday after a lead of furniture. Harvey Gage, of Fall* City, passed through here with a loud of lino tur key* for the market. In the hunting match A. J. Han- John Powell has bidlt a new fence mini «cored the gr(v*te«t number of and Gif. Zumwult lias constructed a points and P. A. Batchelor brought new gout shed. in a live «kunk. Th® Hill family have rented and C. E. 8 taut a and B. S. Hasting* are moved into the Moran house, where hauling oak lumber for Oberer <fc Lew- James Sevier lived for several years. id. E. Hnskinton has returned from The Woodmen are trying to pur- eastern Oregon. chase tlio McKisaon hall and will per haps succeed. The literary sooioty at Antioch will hereafter meet on Friday evening. Several head of cattle have been poisoned in this vicinity by eating vlr. Riddle has built a new store Mips Lucy Kingston, formerly of teed stools. W e do not think that house. McCoy, but now of Salem, is reported such a thing ever occured here before. Mr. Towns and family spent Sun sick with typhoid fever. Johnny Hastings has gone to Port day at the home of W . H. Mack, and A surprise party wa» given at the land to work on the rail road. Frank Clarke came over from Salem home of Mr Gorsline add wife Tues Our town is small hut the freight to visit his folks. day night, it being W illie’s 20th birth receipts for last month amounted to a GOOSENECK. day. Those preseut were: A. R. little over $600. Claud and Bert Oviatt came homo Simpson A Johnson have sown over from Dallas college to spend Thanks The a ton of grass seed on the old Fuller giving. place. Laban Davis, son of J. M. Davis, U. S. Grant, of Dallas, was here last died in Salem Inst Thursday and was C u re fo r week registering A . C. Staat’s goats. buried Saturday in Pleasant View b aiw T T O. A. Wed verton took the nioL»r cemetery. Monday for Portland. Frank Lackey visited friends at Sa Ely’s Cream Balm ver last week. Easy ami pleasant; to us A r e T a k in g when you take Grove'« Tasteless Chill Our school and Sunday school will I'onic because the formula is plainly have a Christmas tree. printed on every bottle showing that Ernest Demick and wife, from the DECEM BER C O U R T DOCKET. it ia simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. N o cure, no pay. 60 Sound country, have been visiting J O Van Orailel, «horifr, vs J »V their niece, Mrs. Kd. Sicfarth. cents. Brown, action for money; linear Hay- Mrs. Nesmith and daughter, l'aul- ter fur plf., Townsend A Hart for dft R IC K R E A L L . in«l,catue over from Salem Thanks- — Nettled. Mia. Hnlli« Ankeny, niece of J. B giving. V B Hear«, executor, vs J J l)aly et Nesmith, was visiting here last week, al, appeal from jtiHtic. court. Butler S a w D e a th N e a r. A Goad for plf., Ford, Kaiaer and Sib- "elurnii.g to Portland Sunday, " I t often made my heart ache,” ley for dft,— Jury disagreed, eauo eon J K. ( astlsin, John K o i.r and writea L. 0. Overstreet, of Elgin, Ten- tinned. Isaac Gnoilell went to Salem Thurs neaee, to hear my wife obegli until it Alfred Janiiron va Cyrua Pnrvitie, day evening and took in lliu theatre. seemed her weak and sore luns would collapse. Good doctors said she w as action at law. VV H Holme f ir p lf, 11. E. Hall was over from Salem so far gone wath consumption that Butler A Coad for dft.— Verdict •<■ last weak. no medicine or earthly help would a.iile and continued. save her, but a friend recommended j Contains no injuriou A C Bockun va H A Menanli, action Mrs. Nelson, of McMinnville, bn« firiijj. for money, Townsend A Hart for beau visiting her daughter, Mr*. B. F. Dr. K in g’s Now Discovery and persis It is quickly absorbed. tent use of this excellent remedy Ifl (Jives relief at once. plf.— Default and judgement. Lucas. » I t opens ami Coa rises saved her life.” It is ahsolutrly guar* I -..Ä , , heb « * Nasal Passages. W W Collins va 0 Bagley et nl, mo K. A. Stoiison and wife spent an teed for coughs, colds, bronchitis, lion to diamias. Oacur Hayter for plf. Thanksgiving with Oils W aite and asthma and all throat and lung dis C 0 L Û N n E Ä l ) A1,avs hill animation. Huais ami protects tho membrane. Restores the — Settled. . eases. 50 cents and #1 at all drug Senses of Tasto amt Smell. Larne »isso, 50 cents at wife at Popcorn. druggists <>r by mall; Tria! size, 10 cent» by mail. Polk County bank va O H Dearm- gists. Trial bottles free. ELY UKOTHKUd, W Warren St. New York. Mias Cool'dge. of Portland, was tip ond, action at law. Butler A Coail for j visiting B. Soutbwick and wife, who plf.— Hul llml. 8 P R IN C V A L L E Y . | live at her old home. Folk County hank va 0 V Carpen Fanny Purvine and children nre Mrs. J. B. Nesmith baa moved to ter et nl, action at law. Butler A Coail visiting friends and relatives in Port Salem, where Paulin* can attend for plf.— Settled. land. W J Tltrnidge va Montgomery A school. Pleas. W right, wife and son, of Mc Milligan, action at law. Sibley A En Misa Lelah Hardy has been visiting Minnville, spent it few days with her kin for plf.— Settled. | J. W . F'etaer and wife. parents, John Toner mid w ife. Alfred Jamison va Cyrua Purvine. H. C. Seymour went to Smithtield Samuel Phillip« and family spent notion to recover money. \V H and Friday evening returning Sunday. Wcha'er Holme« for plnintiir.— Delaull Mrs \V. Clark, of Tacoma, «punt Thanksgiving with Jo«eph Sktiiic and I family in Salem. and judgment. Sunday with relatives here. The A J I.iice Hop company va l I, Miss Addie Clark, of Oregon City, Miss Ada Tatum went to Walla Smith, action at law. Totvii.end A visited her father last ive k | Walla Monday to spend the winter lla rt for plf.— Continued. with Mrs. Levi Ankeny. Amos Elliott lias gone to Odgen, The A J Luce Hop company vs li Mark Rlodgott’s team took a short Utah, to work on the railroad. K Bryan A Son, action at law, Town- j run Saturday at the mill, breaking ieiid A Hart for plf.— Continued. The sports of Lincoln had a hu n Anlone Francesco vs U F Seeley, I down the fence iti front of E. A. Bten- ting niatvli last Thursday, John Hpnng i o i i . s house and almost went into Hi« and Carl Ahrnnis being captains. appeal from lower court. Frank I Carl Abrams’ being the losing side, Holme, lor plf., Maxwell A Hayden i kitchen. gave a free oyster supper in the L in lor dft.— Verdict for plaintiff for 168. S to p s th e C o u g h C P Fuchs v» J C Sliulti.— Settled. And works off the cold. Laxative bro- coln ware house on Friday evening to V Black Broa vs C S Slants.— Default moquinine tablets cure a cold in one the hunters and their best girls. Ovei •> X (if y people were present and the eve f and judgment. day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 ning was spent in games and a short V___________________________________________ V Hiate va John Tidwell.— Defendant cents. programme was rendered. discharged. CATAR R H «n'r Ä ,ß « sa CATARRH ! DUNN BRO S’ ! Diatreea by day and night— That'i the complaint of thoee who ere eo unfortunate a. to be afflicted Miss Lettie Abrams entertained n PERRYO ALE. S M IT H F IE L O . with Eczema or Halt Rheum—and out- few friends a week ago last Wednes- j Plowing continue* but too wet for day evening at a eroeknolee party, ward appUcatlons do not cure. Joe I'detl haa gone to California, seeding. which they reported a very pleasant They can’t. Mrs. Hastings, who has had the T y Tne aoure. of the trouble ia in the lime. Two more cases of fe er in towu, blood —make that pure and this scal phoid fever, ia now able to he up. Nellie Bennett nud Bsssie Enos. ing, horning, itching akin diaeaae will O AKD ALE. Jesse Martin lias been visiting rel disappear Zncli Howe has sold his farm to « Tom Card dug a potato on the Rob "1 wa. takw with an Itching on my atives in Yam hill county. Germsn nt $32.50 an sere. The j inson place that weighed four and one arm. which prevail v.ry dlaagreeabl*. I Mi.seas Zulu and -Georgia Myer at Johnson*, who were keeping home eonelod.il It wa. Mlt rh.mii and bought a half pounds, and this is a year of fail bollir id Hood'. Karvaparllla. In two day. tended the institute at Dallas. for him, here moved to th « Enoch j ures in the (Kitato line. altar I began taking II I felt belter and It j Kicliurdsou place now owned by D. L-1 wa. not long before 1 wa. cured, lievi Silas Riggs and wife, of Salem, pas never h»d any akin dl»eaee smew." Ma*. sed through here last week going to I K John Farley and George Kibby, In* It W in , Cove Point, Mil. Salt Creek. Claud Frizeell it down from .estsrn the Bird boy* and other« are cutting cord wood. ! Orsgou visiting his sister, Vstis. Hood’s Sarsaparilla The Peterson sale of wagons and Mra. Peterson and Oscar are vi*it- an d Pills Jes. Methis «hipped twenty dressed tools at tile home near the foundry ing her mother in Dallaa. rid the blood of all impunti«, »ad CUM tomorrow, will begin at 1 o'clock an 1 turkeys to Portleml. »11 emptions. not 10 as advertised last week. O. Edwnrds end wife, of N.wherg, | siient Thanksgiving here with her pa rent* \V. M. Hergeetit end wife. Aim * Jones is attending school et Am ity. TAILOR MADE SUITS JACK œ ETS AND CAPES ot Miss Katie Howe has returned from | Spokane. M i*. Menu* Flannery has been vis iting In . slat. r. Grace, who is attend ing Dalle* college. Mrs. E 0. Keyt and daughter. Fan nie. have been visiting the metropolis Our new department foi 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 gradejanden tirely new designs. Says Ho W as T ortu red. “ I m lfrrril »ncii pain from corn. I C'ul»l hnuflv wnlk." wrilo. H. Rohin- •»in, H il sl>orou8b. tllnnois, “ but Hucklm « Arilio,' Salvo rom plelr'y cuioil thorn." Acts li' e m*8ic on •pmins, I r li«.-, cuts, sorer. Soil, ai d nicer«. IVrfact lis ilrr of «kin <li«- «■«».« and pile« Cure fiinranteod py all ilrii8K>sts. 2.i cents. B ALLSTO N. Farmer, plowing and Rrain looking well. V . H. Hyde is in very poor health $10-to-$30 We are tiding an immense business in cloaks and jackets. I .ate arrivals in Oxfords, Castors, Tans, Browns, Grays, Blacks, etc. $ 4 .5 0 -to -$ 3 < ) DALRYMPLES TNI QUALITY STOftB, SALIM, OR. Watches for j Euerybodyv# M>s. Myrtle Jones, of Dallas, is working for Mrs Frank Gould. klr Shipley and Mr*. Tillery leeching us a good school. are Railroad Agent Thornton and Mark Sear* Late • priv.it« telegraph line for practice. Mr*. Joe Craven ha. returned from Sheridan. S. Fudge has put down a concrete walk. Our school ia arranging Chn.tmaa entertainment. for * IO K R > »L L - Peter Cook m moving a hour«. .GROCERY. Having bought the gro cery stock of Brown & Son. wo will eontinuethe business at the same place. It w ill be our *:• constant aim to keep the •h purest and freshest eat •i* f ables in the market. By ♦❖ selling close and dealing t .j. fairly with everybody we f 4» hope to retain all form 4» er patrons of the store and gain many new ones *; + Pr\*<l*ie will be taken in exchange and epicures can And a ijth in * they want. D ALLAS S IL V E R W A R E JEW ELRY C A M E R A S and Watches for Everybody « j * P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. Noxt door to*P. O., Dallas. QRECON. V *3* f + 4- TO O R D E R D O N Yca W O V E N W IR E T ^ n c s ^ t a t c . F IE L D F E N C IN G NOW Car Usd li«t closes on l<ecem- ber 1st. Special price. I nm also t.k ir g orilrrs for plain g.lvnnized wire. SALEM FENCE W O RXS 59 State street. Salem. W A L T E R M O R L E Y , Prop YOU CANNOT AFFORD T e take eturwes with your rye* The charm of (bring is last when riKao fails. Do act negiert the warning, of nature, such as oer- vuvs twitches, throbbing rets, painful effort in leading or arm ing. but have your eye. rrjm io- ed at once at thr Dallas Optical institute. Consultation ires. Pw- iact fitting zpectaclai aod rye- g h m guarar.leed be rest or* onr- mal aght mid at leasonabis r.baz C. H . M O RR IS. Jr w eir.- and Optician. J* *• OILLiS COLLEGE —A N D - Il CREOLE 11 » FIR ST T E R M BEGINS SEPTEMBER 25. HOI Co-e.luoational and « zjieiiscs reduc- I cd to the minimum. Regular college and academic cour ses. including courses in music sud busi uns«. C O R V A L L IS . Miss Hattie Rowell has returned to Fred Oberer, the Airlie saw mill her home in Sheridan. man, has been doing business here. Gilliam and Ephrium Gigor, of Sil Olyde William s, of Am ity, paid the ver visited here last week. college a visit last Saturday and wit- There will be spelling school at the iiPted the foot hall game between school house next Wednesday even O. A. C. and W. U. ing. Rev C, C. Poling, of Dallas, de livered some very interesting sermons The mether of Jeweler Moi rie died to the Evangelical people last Sunday. near Turner lust week. * * .* # .* * * * * .* * * # ]* * * * * * * * & * * * J BIG R E M O V A L S A L E * * * I0 PerCent O ff for Cash * * w Uutil we move into our new store, one door east on t h e corner, about January 1. l ‘J02. * * ^ D IAM O ND S»» W A TC H E S»» CLOCKS»» ^ P L A T E D W A R E .,»»» C U T GLASS NO VELTIES J* JEW ELRY OF E V E R Y DESCRIPTION « * ■*- * * % Do your H oliday shopping with ns, We will save you money. This is an opportunity you doJtjS not often have. Ten per cent off of already L O W f(l P R IC E S means a good deal on such goods as we handle, and that at Christmas time. Leave your JR bundles and make our store your headquarters ^ While in town— 118 State street, Salem. * * ^B A R R S’ JEW ELRY STORE** ■x Leaders in Low Prices ¿t t * * * FRUIT T R E E S - Largest stock on the Pacific coast. Our specialties: Tilton apricot. Sugar prune, Logan berry, Mammoth blackberry, Wismer Desert and Winter Banana ap ples. Write for catalogue and prices. OREGON NURSERY COMPANY SALEM , OREGON. F IN E F U R N IT U R E ^ * In modem artistic shapes is so cheap nowadays that old out of date «ivies are dear at any p ree. Conducting our huaines« on a large scale rnahles us to command the product. ..f the be«t and most progreuiive ¡*ctor es n <t . nlv in furniture, hut also in car,<e,s and other floor coverings. Just now we are offer ing a eery . x eo.ive line m itahle for holiday gifts. W lead in It w pric<>*. Stores at Salem ami Albany, factory at Albany. 308 Commercial street, Sa lem, Oregon, n at to po,tofl5oe. The House Furnishing Company. 3 » r a in ii / s-\ s ix ve» C it tia l alesa.. S P LE N D ID D O R M IT O R Y A D V A N T A G E S .» For further particular« address the preaident, C C. POLING. D ALLAS. OREGON. Tk«re are 5 «* kin«}« o f pnartbraal aihi TH# forytur «►<>«!.! br i w firw l by wvtrr- M t , W «k «N it may pvt so ea> «kiickty in «w k iiw a Urine. T W r ftff», n m r - tlw foim tr 8 m ; Ut« Ut tor, after» ipd, if yon hare the tint* end mtmey The» reerw « .>f the CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGt Arv «m a c e d with a B * « to ne^fu'neea. « « d o M dahMe In a little of earn tbir»c. Vnt devote tmr «ear- fiefeto r.»ndnr«inc a 8 r t claee bneiBeee erhaw®. U »ia c etpenaoe chenp. Stndente edmitte« at i r j t m t Onr (ro d w to t or* emf nl demt tm **>tnl.»c«e W . I. S T A L K Y , P r i n c i p a l , S a l e m , O r e g o n .