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OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- BO YOU GET UP fH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZES W H A T T H E Y HAVE T O SAY A B O U T T H E O O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . SAÚLt*. fSIDAT, DEO. 13.1901. A n U n c q t A l l r d a n d C o m p l e t e Ro • u m e nt W h a t Y o u r F r lo n d s are a n d Hav e B e e n La te ly D o in g . Kv hr y F riday M o r m n o A t 7:90. V V . A .. W A S H , W h a t S h a l l W o Hav e for D e s a e rt? ■ DITOK AMI) PHOPKUCToK. S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S : f l 50 ......................................... P er yoar $ 75 ............................. Per six months 4 0 ..........................P er three months A d v ertisin g rates made known on Application. Correspondence issolicitr e l. F in e Job P rin tin g done at reasonable ■irices. There will ha a Christm is ent ertain m ent and tree at the S a ltC re ek school lume • on the even ing of tha 24ih of December, given by th e school. A ll arr cordially in vited. M AR KET REPORT. (C arm i i ri kip bp Ouaofe dnS.| W h ea t, per bushel, 45 els. B ra n , per ton $14 S h orts, per to n , $18. O a ts, p er bushel, 30 cts. F lo u r, per 10 barrels, $2 80. F lo u r, per sack, 80c. Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cw t. per Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. [ Corrected w eek ly b y Brow n A 8011 Potatoes, p er bushel, 60 cts. B u tter, p er pound, 15 cts. L ard, p er pound, 12 p a 15 cts. B a co n ,sid es, per pound, lO ^ d M c ts H a m s , p er p ou n d, 13@16 cts. S h ou lders, p er pound, 8<g 10 ots. E g g s , p er d osen, 25 cts. C h ic k e n s , p er d o ie n $2.50@$4 D ried fru its, p er pound, 5 t jl2 ct-. B e ets, p er pound, 1 cents. T u rn ip s , per pound, 1 cts. C abb age, per pound, i cts. O nions, p er pound, 3 cts. Beans, per p ou n d , 6 * 7 cents. Corn m eal, per pound, 2 } cts. H a y , per too, $5®$8. I Uncle Sam's Mail Service requires physical and mental ability o f a high degree to withstand its hard labors. T h e high tension to which the nervous system is constantly subjected, has a depressing ef fect, and soon headache, back ache, neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, etc., develop in severe form. Such was the case of M ail Carrier S. F. Sweinhart, of Huntsville, Ala., he says: “ A n attack o f pneumonia left me with muscular rheumatism, headache, and pains that seemed to be all over me. I was scarcely able to m ove for about a month when I decided to give M ile s’ C O M M IS S IO N E R S . John Teal. PR O B A T E . Sibley, J. In the m atter of the R. L. S kinner estate. T . W . W ann was ordered to turn over to Q. E. Lew is all property o f the estate in his hands. T h e adm inistrator of the John Mr- Querry estate was authorized to ad vance to El'zaheth Fickeral. one of the heirs of said estate, the sum of 1 1 2 , 000 . R ICKR EA LL. O liver W aite Tuesday. butchered his hogs L. C. K oser had business in Salem Monday. Isaac Goodell and H arry Seym our took in the cuuuty seat M onday eve nin g. , Those who have measles are gettin g along nicely and w ill soon be uut. T h ere is prospect of a high er grade being A d d e d to our school. C. A M iller is im p ro vin g his home. T . D. M cD ow ell’s son, P erry, broke his le g ..hove the knee w hile p layin g loot ball at school and Dr, Cary waa called to care for it. F o llo w in g i» the program which Miss Alien Payne lias returned to w ill be gived at the bucket social, nt i M r*. Stanford has given I«» tin* uni. her home after some lim e spent in the Oak G rove on Monday, December I versity named afiot o n ly k « ui o ’IO.O v M),- capital c ity uniter m edical t.eatm ciit. Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Klie is now much im proved iu health, 23rd : 000. W ith in th " 10 v r» « t i s exis O pening song. R écit d ion — Jest F ore X m a s — E n tence it ban had 4.»-00 *tm h‘U s and Almost everybody who reads the news M r. Curr is papering K . A . P o lle r's 12 gradual s. och M iller. papers is sure to know of the wonderful house. cures made by Dr. j V io lin f do— Frank M iller. Kve -y day ««»me b o * nod J 1- who Kilmer's Swamp-Root. May Blanchard h id a evade Iunior R ecitation — Nannie llo i-e. ough t to b<* in M-lmol are seen loafin g I II the great kidney, liver cut out of her hand hist week. Dialogue— T u e Two Lawyers. I ‘ i* aim« m crim inal E J l * and bladder remedy. Instrum ental music— Lena lle i-o . nil «»iir »treel*. - j | [ SJkCf j ,e It Is the great medl- | O liver Leonard spent lust Sunday in parents to permit it. Su«*h » ltil !- R ecita tio n — Gracie Fawk. cal triumph of the nine- at homo. j . I Duet— A im i A lle n nnd Tv « Roberts. ren are very apt hi drift fio«n bad to | KlUff teenth century- dis j [yVf worse. IP citation — M r» E. H arr s. covered after years of a ir l ie . Dialogue-Aunt H annah’s V alen tin e. scientific research by j W ill correspondent* pVase n* xt Jnck Front visited thin place T ugs Dr. Kilmer, the emi Solo— Russ Hei-ie. [ week tell of holiday gatherings to « c- nent kidney and blad day n igh t. R ecita tion — Josie Ruble cur in their teritory. der specialist, and Is R ecitation — M am ie Schaffer. Q uite a number arc* hutchgring wonderfully successful In promptly curing R ecitation — Jay Sm ith. Mrs. C h afe has nice O lin stm i* tame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou th eir hogs thin wesi-k. Solo— W illie KrtiUner. cards, m ootin g hoard in f l o r a and bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst B. S Huntings i h a u l i n g nevcrul IL c itation — W illie K now er. passe partout binding for pictures, cui- form of kidney trouble. In stru m en tal m usic— L en a H eise. endeis and the like. Dr. Kilmer's S w a m p -R o o t Is not rec (honnnnd feet of fen cin g from here to ommended for everything but if you have kid the Toni place. C oncert Recitution-2nd reader class. ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found R ecitation — I va Robert*. R ev J. R. G. R ussfll is attending a I. M. Simpson took two wngoti just the remedy you need. It has been tested V io lin solo— Frank M iller. m inisterial m eeting at Carlton but lo ad « o f hogn lo W e ll* M onday for In so many ways, in hospital work, In private Dialogue— T h e Squires Daughter. w ill be back to preach Sunday m orn practice, among the helpless too poor to pur Lee Brown. ing and evening. chase relief and haa proved so successful In 0 . 1*. Bevenn parsed thin wuy with T h e story of Ireland told by An Ir every case thai a special arrangement has W ebster’s unabridged diction ary la been made by which all readers of this paper 160 head » f m utton «h eep M onday. ishman in a humorous way, w ill be test edition, for sale cheap at thi.* o ffi who have not already tried it, may have a He wan takin g them to W ells for ship* tlie subject of R ev. L u n d y ’s lecture ce. I t would make a fine Christmas sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book men'.. for l!i© benefit of Dallas college next gift. telling more about Swamp-Root and how to M onday even in g . It w ill be illus Mr. Lin es, the telephone man, wan find out if youbave kidney or bladder trouble. trated by numerous stereopticon O wing to the gym nasium social When writing mention reading this generous d< in g work along Unit hue near here views. Saturday evening, the college choral lnnt Saturday. offer In this paper and T h e Fisher & Van C leve theatrical meetimr has been postponed to T i es- send your address to T h ere will be a bucket nociul here troupe will hold forth at the city hall day even ing December 17th Dr. Kilmer & Co..Bing- _ on the oven in g of December 23rd. th «e v e n in g and tom orrow even ing hamton. N. Y. The" Fourteen dressed hogs for Castle & regular fifty cent and Bom* of awoinp-Root. Proceed;« to go tow ard« the p ain tin g of T h e y are said to have greatly im dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. the school houne. proved since th eir form er appearance Haldernan were brought down from A irlie on yesterday's freight train. M on a Grunge at L e w isville had a hero. J M ONM OUTH. T h e C h r i s t m a s D in n e r . ROCCA. Seth R iggs. In the m atter o f a change in the Coulee road, it was ordered that as soou as P. Bartholomew furnishes proof to the court that he lias made on the new line as good a road as the old one and paid all expense* of the same, it will be declared a county road. C ounty Treasuer Dalton was credit ed with cancelled warrants to thi amount o f $6 952.20. Gust. Olson and Geo. H eck el went , lo T oled o last Saturday. G. B. H am pton hauled a load goods from N orton on Saturday. of Joseph Blower lost his horse and Mrs. Tlios. B low er has lost quite a \ number o f chickens. T . M . H ow lan d M ich igan. lias returned P a in s in t h e B a c k Hood's Sarsaparilla Miss Ora Tow ns w ill go to Dallas and Miss K a tie to A n iiiv to stay with her sick cousin. Mrs. Luper. * * * * * * * * * * * * Our new department for these lines will be opened soon. t A ll the latest styles and fabrics for Fall are here. New Oxford, Navy, black, light gray and pretty m i x tures in stylish suits ot the highest grade] and en tirely new designs. a * * * » * * * * * » » $ 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 - t o - $ 3 0 DALRYMPLE’S THE QUALITY STORE, SALEM, OR. T h e blacksm ith’s brother, W . A. Chute, of Chicago, is here on a visit. T h e dog« have killed and wounded about fifty head o f sheep for the neighbors west o f town and three of them were sent to the place where all good, sheep k illin g dogs g o . W ed d in g in town W ednesday e ven ing. to H ave had continuous rain for a T h e executor of the Nancy V . G off B IL L S A L L O W E D . week but tliis m orning the sun is estate is to lie discharged as soon as D J H olm es, justice fees $ 81 85 shining. he tiles dual receipts. J E M urphy, road work ........ 3 00 Joe B low er had business in N o r Joshua M cD aniel was chosen ad Glass A Prudhom me, stock. . 3 10 ton last week. m inistrator o f the M argaret H ow ell J D Irvin e, pauper account . 2 50 estate under a $1.000 bond. Mrs An n a H u n tley, same . . . 7 00 M ss M. L. H am pton is teaching at T h e executor of the N ancy V . G o ff M r. \V D Rose, same ............ 10 0»» , E d d yvil.e. estate was authorized to renew note D G Meador, sam e.................. 8 00 Dr Cary, services ................... a 00 Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A re T a k i n g o f F. P. Ground. 54 2<> when you take G rove’s Tasteless C h ill Thu guardian of Frank Bruce was C G Coad, p aslage.................... 8 35 T on ic because the form ula is plainly discharged, the latter now being over H S Fudge, road w o ik ............ ................. 25 50 printed on every bottle show ing that 21 years and having receipted for his M D Ellis, ligh ts Luckism u le M ill C o ............... 2 40 it is sim ply iron and qu in in e in a distributive part o f estate. A N Holm an, clerical work . . 12 50 tasteless form . N o cure, no pay. 50 The heirs o f the Cora M. Jordan ea' J E Sm ith, jail work . . . . . . . . 2 60 cents. tate are to be oited to appear January F E Myers, s a la ry .................... 78 00 6, 1902, and show cause why petition Tracy S'aats, salary .............. 46 00 to sell real estate should not bo gran t A N TIO C H . J T Ford, salary .................... 50 00 ed. W ea th er dam p, but warm. W F Nichols, salary ............ 60 00 A petition from the guardian of E V Dalton, salary ................ 63 00 T h e m other o f I. B. W h itcom b, d e C L Starr, salary .................... 85 23 ceased, is here from M innesota and M ilo W oods, s a la r y .................. 40 00 ; will soon go to C aliforn ia to spend the J G VanOrsdel, s a la ry ............ 149 33 w inter. U S Lnughnjy, sa la ry............ 134 89 Are symptoms of a weak, torpid or J E Sibley, s a l a r y .................... 63 65 Tha en tertain m en t at Guthrie was stagnant condition o f the kidneys or J B T ea l, salary ...................... 14 60 a com p lete success, for which the liver, and are a warning it is extremely Seth R igg, salary, etc . . . . . . 56 65 teacher, Mis* Gooch, deserves great hazardous to Deglect, so important L E Braley, bridge work . . . . 110 (H) | success. Proceeds go to im p ro ve the 2 00 school house. is a healthy action o f these organs. A R T ozier, road w o rk ............ 2 25 They are commonly attended by loss J D K e lly , s a m e ............. Mr. Chase has bought 100 acres of 6 50 land near the forks o f the Dallas and o f energy, lack o f courage, and some W aterhouse A Chute, same. . Andrew Sm ith, same .......... 12 00 M onm outh roads and is erectin g im - times by gloom y foreboding and de J A Byers, s a m e...................... 40 80 | provem euts. spondency. P T ra g lio , s a m e ...................... 8 76 “ I had pains In my bacx, could not sleep T h a n k s giv in g day, Mrs. C. A. W h it- R M W ade A Co, aame ........ 9 20 and when I got up In the m orning felt 3 70 | cem b. Mrs. I. B. W h itcom b and cliild- worse than the night before. I began tak J J W illiam s, serv ic es .............. 2 30 I ren, F a y Brown and wife, Mr. Sum p ing Hood's Sarsaparilla and now I can Dunn Bros , pauper a c ............ sleep and get up feeling rested snd able to Mra M A Tetherow , s a m e .. . . 7 00 ter mid wife and Misa A lic e M ack were do my work. I attribute my cure entirely D J Holm es, justice fees ........ 49 60 entertained by Mrs. W . H . Mack. to Hood’s Sarsaparilla." Mas. J. N. P e r s y , 1) 8 B entley A Co., bridges. . . 9 75 cars II. S. Copeland, Pike Road. Ala. Grandm a Sutton recen tly died in Charter Oak M ill C o ................ 12 51 W ashington, aged 85. J C H ayter, p r in tin g ............ , 28 90 Preaching h eie every fourth S atur W C Brown, rebated.............. 45 84 and Pills 6 00 day even in g ai:d Sunday. Cure kidney nnd liver troubles, relieve M L) Ellis, b a iliff..................... 6 00 the back, and build up the whole system. C R Farley, b a iliff................... Clarence M oCaleb has erected a Circuit court jurors. ............ 170 4(1 nice smuks house. TAILOR MADE SUITS JÂ C K - vsf ETS AND CAPES Som e tw enty you n g people o f Fair- view surprised Miss A lic e Mack the o ilie r even in g, Miss D o llie G u th rie’s C u k e takin g the prize. S to p s trie C o u g h And works o ff the cold. Laxa tive bro- m oqu ininc tablets cure a cold in one day. N o cure, no pay. Price, 25 cents. EOLA. W e wil! have a Christm as tree. A lf. Brown has gone to R ock y ’ Point, M m i m cou nty lo visit his i brother, Arch ie, ami fam ily. M r Fercuson, Ed M ittv , T om and. Lem . Howard are cu ttin g cord wood for Brophv. Gilbert, P a lte r«.n A Brophv have sold their low land hops, to lie shipped east. Our literary society meets every Saturday n igh t and is in a flourishing con dition , ami is now assisted by the Black K n igh ts, a secret society started in Kola by the young haclislore, mar ried men not eligible. Com m u nion *i rvices nest Sunday at three at 3'o'clnvk, C. C. Poling is expected to officiate. Says He W a s T o r t u r e d . " I suffered such pain from corns I Could hatdly walk,” writes H. R ob in son, H illsborough, Illanois, "b u t B u ck lin '* Arnica 8 alve com pletely cured th em ." Acts like m agic on sprains, t ruiscs, cuts, sores, boils snd ulcer*. Perfect healer o ( skill dis ra te* and piles. Cure guaranteed py all druggists. 2<> cents. T h e Fischer & V a n cleve troupe now p etfo im in g here Is one of t he b»>t Glut ever struck the town. S O C IA L A T O A K G R O V E . te rm o / 1 WITH A LAME BACK ? T h e new,brick block is com pleted. In spite of the fact that the word Dr Crowley occupies rooms upstairs dyspepsia means litera lly had cook, and the other* w ill m ove iu n ext week. it will not be fair for m any to lay Or. M ile « M edical Co., Elkhart, « n * T h e building c om m ittee say it cost the blame on the cook if they begin $800 less than it it had been b u ilt by the Chritm as dinner with little appe con tract R stta Neatly, an insane person, to aell tite and end it with distress or nau Mr. Force lias vacated the Cook res real property, was set for hearing on sea. It may not he fair for any o f us idence and m oved back to bis own January 11, 1902, due notice to be to du that, le t us hope so for the sake of the c o o k ! T h e disease d ys home. given as required by law. pepsia indicates a had stom ach, or a Mr. Conklin, who lived west of The report o f the sale of the real weak stomach, rather than a bad cook, town on the S lu m p farm , died and property o f the H e n rv Cnad estate to and for a weak stomach there is noth was buried south o f town. D. G. Meador was con firm ed. ing else equal to H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla. F. Y . M ulkey, J. H . H a w ley and It gives the stomach vigo r anil tone, A ll the boys passed the exam ina Ira C Pow ell were appointed apprals- cures dyspepsia, creates appetite and tions in their foo t ball studies except err of the M argaret H o w ell estate. muktis eating the pleasure it should be. one, who had a rib broken iu the last gam e. COUNTY COURT. $ Pain Pills and N erve Plasters a trial. In three days I was again on nay route and In tw o weeks I was free from pain and gaining in flesh and strength.' S o ld b y a ll D ru g gists. T b i . question arise* iu the fam ily every d ev . L et us answer it to-day. T ry Jell-O, a delicious ami healthful dessert. Prepared in tw e minutes, No b o ilin g ! no b ak in g! sim ply add boilin g water and set to cool. Fla vora:— Lem on, O range, Raspberry and Strawberry. G et s package at your grocers to-day. 10 cla. hom e from leachin g a fall school in G opher V a lle y. S a w D e a t h Near. " I t often m ade m y heart ache,” writes L. C. O verstreet, o f E lgin , Ten - nesee, lo hear m y w ife cough u n til it seemed her weak and sore inns would collapse. Good doctors said she was so far gone wsth consum ption that no m edicine or earthly help would save her, but a friend recom m ended Dr. K in g ’s N ew D iscovery and persis tent use o f this excellen t remedy saved her life.” I t is absolu trly guar anteed for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and lung dis eases. 50 cents and $1 at all d ru g gists. T ria l bottles free. HARMONY. Mr. L e F o lle lt and fam ily, o f Salem , are v isitin g his fath eriulaw , W in . Me- Ohio. A surprise T h a n k s giv in g d in n e- was given U n cle H ank Reed by a number of people gath erin g in and b rin gin g their dinners along, which pleased him very iniioh. M ost of the farmers are k illin g their hogs this week. Mr. Russell has organized a singing school at H arm ony. Miss M yrtle Burgess Prof. Sim ’s this week. is staying at vecy in terestin g m eetin g )a>t Srbitur j day. O fficer« wore elected for the en* ! suing year with F. M. Sm ith us mus ter. M em ber» take n otice that busi ness will com m ence at 10 o ’clock «h arp n ext m eeting. H . Simpson lost a valuable horse la. t week by gett ing snagged. H o w 16 T h i s ? W e o iler $100 reward for any ca s e; o f catarrh that can n ot be cn»ed by I H a ll's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney | Co., p ro p rietors,Toledo, Ohio. W e . the undersigned, have known F . J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm . W est & Tru ax, whole sale druggists, Toled o, Ohio. W ald - in g, K in m a n & M arvin , wholesale druggist.», Toledo, Ohio. H a ll’s C a tarrh Curo is tik e u in tern ally, a ctin g d irectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. P ric e 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all d ru ggist» T estim on ials free, H u ll's F a m ily P ills are the best. Euerybodyoe S IL V E R W A R E JEW ELRY C A M E R A S and Watches for Everybody«^ P F E N N IG , jeweler and Optician. Next door to~l\ O., Dallas. YOU CANNOT AFFORD T o take chances with your eyes T h e charm oi living is lost when vision fails. Do not neglect Ihe warnings of nature, such as ner vous twitches, throbbing eyee, 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 dght sold at reasonable rates C H . M O R R IS , Jeweler and Optician. M r. E rickon 's two sons, E lm er and R ich ard , arrived Decem ber 3rd from M innesota, but E lm er whs not pleased w i»h W eb foot weather and on tlieW th, le ft for his old home. H e n r y C lifford purchased of W . C. Brow n, a fine you n g mare and he and John Y e it e r , of Bridgeport, have been h a v in g all kinds of fun breaking her. M r. Burroughs, w h o rented tho Em" mons farm, hus bought a farm south of In dependence and has m oved there. W i l l Greenwood w ill take possession o f the E m m on s farm and will move h i» fam ily from Dallas in the near fu ture. Mrs E. T . M iller has been very ill and her son and fam ily, from Lu ck ia- inute, have been at her bed side. T h o recent high water on the La C reo le d eprived H. L F en ton 's hop yard of considerable soil and landed «juite a lo t of logs and d rift in the cen ter o f it. In In all its BtaffCB thero should be cleau**nes8. ^ clean.«e«, soothes and heals the diiea»ed membrane. It cures catarrh and drives »w a y a cold in the head quickly. C r e a m r .a lm is placed Into the nostrils, fpreml« over the membrane and is absorbed. Re.ief is im- i mediate and a enre fo llo w » It is not drying—does not produco eneezing. Large Size, 50 oentfl at Drug- gl.t> or by m ail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. K L Y B R O T H E R S, 56 W arren Street, N ew York 254 Commercial Street. SAVE YOU I DIAMONDS 1 «’¿ M S j SOLID SILVEH SILVER PLUIE CLOCKS JEWELRY CUT üLASS * *5 5 Kings, Brooches, Stick Pins, Studs, L«>':ket9, Etc We have a fine stock loose or mounted. Solid Gold, Gold Filled, Silver and Silverino for Ladies, Gentlemen, Bovs and girld. A larger assortment than ever before Knives, Forks, Spoons, Napkin Kings, Novelties and many other pretty things for presents. R. Wallace 1835 and Rogers 1847. A big line of useful tableware—large and small pieces single ami in sets. Nice mantel clock, plain and ornamental, Ormo lu gold clocks for stands and desks. Porcelain and VVedgewsbd clocks. All beautiful gifts. Brooches, Watch ohains, Lockets, Bracelets iu Silver ami Gold Filled, Cuff Buttons, Silk Fobs, Plain and Fancy Rings, Emblem Pins, Etc., Etc. An elegant stock. Two brands—Hawk’s and Clark’s. Many beautiful cuts—very beautiful gifts. .«B A R R S' JE W E L R Y STO RE D ^Leaders in Low Prices at Salemos RUST TREES— 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 SALE M , OREGON. HOP W IR E L is t of orders for car load ship m eot from eastern m ill will clos- } about D ecem lier 20 h. F IN E F U R N IT U R E .* BEST WIR E. In modern artistic »h apts is so cheap nowadays that old ou t of date style« are dear at any pr ce. Conducting our business on a large »cnle enables us lo com mand the product* of the best and most progressive factories not on ly in furniture, hut also in car} eis and other floor coverings. Just now we are offer ing a very « x 'e n siv e lin e mxitahio iur h«>li lay gif»#. W e lead in low prices. Stores at Salem «m l Alban y, factory at Albany. 308 C om m ercial street, Sa lem, Oregon, m i t to po&toffice. L O W E S T P R IC E . W r ite nt once to SALEM FENCE WORKS ¿»9 State street, Salem. W A L T E R M O R LE Y, Prop iiliiS GCLLE5E -A N D - U CREOLE mm F IR S T T E R M BEGINS SE P T E M B E R 25, 1901 Co-educational and expenses reduc ed to the m inim u m . The House Furnishing Company. R egu lar college and academ ic cour ses, in clu din g courses in music ami business. C e m a n 5.a C a r e f u l G c x i* iA * x a .ti© z i. S PLE N D ID There are two kind* oI eJncwtir.*»- practical wnd ornament*!. The former should be seenred by every one, because it may be pot to use quickly in earning * living. Therefore, secure the former the iwt D O R M IT O R Y A D V A N T A G E S .« F o r further particulars presiden t, ter, afterward, if you have the time and money. address the C C POUNG. . » M f T I O N ialem Woolen Mills Store B E T W E E N D A L L A S A N D D IX IE . M. Coulter, who la tely came from eastern Oregon, is liv in g in one of M rs. Gwin,s houses. E ly ’ s Cream Balm Watches for ■? ------------ ♦ ♦ <r>-------------- N asal has returned F O R 20 D A Y S A T O U R N E W S T O R E W IT H N E W GOODS A N D L O W E R PRICES T H A N EVF.R F o r ten years we have liaii tlie tide fur cloth in g and furnishing «noils turned tu uur store at 299 C om m ercial i-tieet, Salem , N ow we want to turn the tide tu our new anil com modious store at 254 and 256 Com m ercial s tie e l, and as a special advettisem ent we shall ¡nan gu rale a grand 0| en in g sale, b egin n in g Decem ber 11th and continu in g to January 1, 1902. W e shall invite low er p ic e s than ever and this means on new fresh goods— not lower prices on old cliesnuts, the dozen or so old suits we m igh t happen to have left. Y o u can buy al 25, 30 or 50 per cent discount, in fact, if a deserving man or boy c o m es alon g h avin g no m oney uml wanted one, we would give it to him. There are two points in this notice th a t we wish to he especially signi fica n t: F irst, our re m o v a l; eecond, the prices we shall make » i l l be irrisistible, as we do not care for the m atter of a few hundred dollars to g e l thoroughly advertised at our new store. This is no hocus poctis talk, for wc mean what we say. Com e and »ee us in our new s'ore, whether you want lo buy or not. C. 1’ . B I8 H O P , proprietor of \ J. B. Sm ith and wife were in from B rid gep o rt Tuesday lookin g for C h ris t mas things. 'lh e ir 8 Luday school is L ittle H ath aw ay B u tll, sou of H e n to h ave a tree on Christm as eve. ry Buell, was acciden tally shot in tile foot one day recen tly by his brother, who was tryin g to tako the cartridge out of a gun, and in doing so struck the cap, which caused tha gun to go off. P orter irand Opening Day Sale Jef. Beveii? is w o rk in g on the J. C. Simpson bum. H arry Hinshaw has returned home from Eastern Oregon. Miss Ona L . f D A L L A S . OREGON. The course* of »he CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Are arranged with a r«ew to usefulness W # do not dabble in a little of everythin«, but devote our enec- fie« to conductim? a 3r*t class business schve’ . U v in f expenses cheap, students admitted at anytime. Our graduates are successful, «end for catainfoe. 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 . I