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VW THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER D ALLAS, t>i F R ID A Y , DEO. 20 . 1901 . f c v u i F riday M okmno A t 7:UO. W . A . W A S H , ■ iiitoh and cbopsiituh . SU B S C R IPT IO N R A T E S : «1 50 .................................... Per y -»r $ 75 . . . . . ...............Per aix month* 40 ......................Per three month* Advertising rate* made known on spplicslion. Correspondence ia solidt- * I. Fine Job Printing done at reaaonable •irice*. COUNTY COURT. PKOHATK. Sibley, J. The *alo of the per«oual properly of Henri tlroaae by Ilia guardian wsa confirmed. The administrator of the Margaret H .well ealale * « * charged with the amount of the inventory. On application of Webater Holme* the atav bond of T. W. Wann waa fix ed at $750, One hundred ahleboJied men an J w nnen wauled between now aud C iriatmaa, lo pnrcliaae Chriatrnaa g io la of Morris, the leadiug jeweler and optician. Time* having the rail road anbaidy in charge re|w>rl some additional subs cription* every day and feel aoro that they will Siam have the whole amount raised. Under our New Today department will be found a variety of offerings. Adda placed there almost invariably biing satisfactory results. Postmaster Palmer of So. G len Foils, N . Y . , des cribes a condition which thous ands of men and w o m e n fin d identical w ith t h e i r s . Read what he says, and* note t h e similarity o f your own case. W rite to him, enclosing stam p ed a d dressed envel ope for reply, L. 0. Pslmsr. and get a per- sonal corroboration of what is here given. H e says regarding OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- Dennis have commenced cutting cord wood. W H A T TH E Y HAVE TO SAT A B O U T T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . Messer«* Reynolds and Dorton winking for Mr. Hubbard. A n U n e c iL a l'c d a n d C o m p l e t e Re s u m s of W ris t Y o u r F r lo n d s are a n d Hav e Been La tely U o l n « . W h a t 8 h a l l W o H ave tor D e s s e r t ? I This question arises in the family | every day. fait us answer it to-day. Try Jell O, a delicious ami healthful | dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No ladling! no baking! simply add boiling water and set to coo). Fla vora :— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. Oet s package at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. Dr. M iles’ Heart Cure: “ I suffered »goniiing psln in the left breast snd lietween my shoulders from heart trouble. My heart would palpi tate, Mutter, then skip beats, until I could no longer he in bed. Night after night I walked the Moor, for to he down would have meant sudden death. My condition seemed almost hopeless when 1 began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure, but it helped me from the first. Later I took Dr. Miles' Nervine with the Heart Cure and the effect was aston ishing. I earnestly implore simtlsr suf ferers to give these remedies a trial. S o ld b y a ll D ru g g is ts on g u a ra n te e . Dr. Mtlaa Medloal Co., Elkhart, Ind. ------- CREbNW OOD. John Simon ami wife spent .Satur day unit Sunday iu SaUm. Miss Bessie Phillips, of Independ ence, is visiting at her grandpas this week. Miss Irene Carter, who has I taught a very successful term of school here, w ill spend the holidays with her parents in Oregon City and will teach here again. A. J. Byers and E. E. Yurnell had their years supply of wood pawed laat week, Charlie Hubbard, of Independ ence, doing the work. The farmers are fixing their fences and otherwise improving their places, these rainy days. E. M. Byers, who went to Portland to have an operation performed on his face, is getting along nicely. * The fall sown grain all look fino. are W e au having good attendane« at ! the Sunday soliool. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor Says He W a s T o r t u r e d . and cheerfulness soon "1 aurior. il such pain frinii ruma I disappear when the kid A i ci uhi Im tdly walk," writes if. Koldn- neys are out of order rou, Hillsborough, Ulano!*, "hut or diseased. Hucklen'* Arnica Salve completely Kidney trouble has become so prevalent cuieil them. Acts like magic on that it is not uncommon sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, boils »nil : for a child to be born ulcer*. Perfect heiler of skiu dia-! afflicted with weak kid »ai-ea anil piles Cure guaranteed py If the child urin all druggists. 2.) cents. Ä 1 neys. ' too ates often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child AIRLIE. reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with A. C. Steal* and Bill W illiam ! bu bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of tchered this week. the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of Lewis tk Olierur shipped another car these important organs. This unpleasant of oak lumber this week. trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as Mr*. A. Wilaon is spending a few most people suppose. day* with her daughter in l ’urllaud. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, The Racket store ia making mine and both need the same great remedy. room and adding more gnodn right The mild and the immediate effect of along Swam p-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- W ill. Turnidge returned from a hol cent and one dollar iness trip iu Linu county n few days sizes. You may have a ago. sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell Homo of Swatup-Root. The Ch irtsr Oak saw mill has saw ing all about it. including many of the ed out a good many fence posts for A. thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer O. Wolverton. & Co.. Binghamton, Y., be sure and On December 13th there was born mention this paper. to the wife of Henry Tarter a eon. Mo ther and child doing well. Isaac Dick aoM his prunes to a Mrs. I. M. Dalton, of Monmouth, wus assisting her mother in rendering Portland firm at 3£ cents per pound. He is hauling them to Dalian to be lard aud making sausage last week. shipped. Most of the students that are at Klievers sold 1400 bushel« of wheat tending the Corvallis schools will he at Smithficld lis t week at 50 cents. home Saturday, jn Tne fanner« are turning their atten tion more to dairying and «took rain ing than to sowing 00 much grain an W illie Burns and C. M. Lewis are Drop in and sue the new and pretty iti former years. leaving nothing undone to make the glassware j list received from the fac tory at Dunn’s grocery. They carry The Vernon brothers have caught dance at this place ou Friday even full lioe of preferred slock goods. several foxes and coons with their ing, December 27th, a grand success. They will use the Taylor hall, good hounds this fall. music has hcen selected and plenty of The Lewisville Epwortb league will stable room. The invitations are gen have a basket social this evening and T h e C h ris tm a s Dinner. a big time is expected. In spile of the fact that the word eral. Moat of our merchants keep their good* displayed in a manner that would tie creditable to a much larger town, That is a good advertisement E. C. Kirkpatrick and wife have among those who live near by, lint gone lo spend a month with hie par some of them need lo use more prin ents at Los Angeles, California. ters ink to get those at a distance to Come and deal with them. Miss Hattie Miller, of Bridgeport, is keeping house for her brother, Henry, John W . Simpson, of Corvallis, has ho is running a livery stable in 8a sold to John laiy 125 acres of land lem. Her mother was there for sev wort of Buena Vista for f J,000. eral weeks. There is hut little idleness among Mrs. Joey Leitch has returned from the farmers of this county. Nearly a trip to California in very poor health all of them are improving their prem iaes and gettiug ready for next year's The last of the serir* of lectures for crop. tile benefit of our college, was given Monday evening and drew a crowded About 20 bodies have been convert house, As a whole they have been ed into iishna at the crematorium near highly entertaining ami instructive. Portland, the latest being that of 1). Almost without exception, the dairy P. Thompson, a distinguished citizen ing business 1ms proven profitable who died laat week. where intelligently established anil Several Dallas ladies who had such vigorously pushed. Many localities attractive sweet pea bowers laat autn- in the enat, much less favorably situ mer have again planted some slong sled than Dallas, have several of them their ysrd or garden fences to help All we need here is for somebody wh besutify the town uext summer. understands the business to make a While storms, blizzards and intense start. It would necessarily he small eold are prevailing throughout the to begin with, bet as nearly all far mera have been converted lo the stock eaal, we have been having mild weath raising idea, there would soon he plen •r. ty of cows to supply a good sized ere Frank Butler ia organist and his amery. wife ciiorister of Mona grange at Lew The basket social of the college ath isville. letic association was well attended and McMinnville having over one hun a bushel of fuu bubbled up here, then dred telephones ill operation, now lias and everywhere. Some of the lunch an all night servloe. partnerships were deiighlhil and some Otherwise. An Ancient Foe For 6 months the days have been getting shorter until now they are on To health and happiness is Scrofula— ly 8 hours and 45 minutes in length at ugly as ever since time immemorial. From this time until June 22nd, then It causes bunches in the neck, dis will lie a gradual increase to over 15 figures the skin, inflames the mucous hours. membrane, wastes the muscles, weak E. W. Fuller, the liveryman, lias ens the bones, reduces the power of moved into the second house east of resistance to disease and the capacity the city hall. for recovery, and develops into con This paper will be sent to any de sumption. sired address to be paid for in wood 44 A bunch appeared on the left side of my neck. It caused great pain, was lanced, next summer. and became a running sore. I went Into a general decline. I was persuaded to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and when I bad taken Six bottles my neck was healed, and I have never had any trouble of the kiud since.” Mas. K. T. S h t d i r , Troy, Ohio. dyspepsia means literally had cook, it will not he fair for many to lay the blame on the cook if they begin the Chritmas dinner will) little appe tite aud end it with distress or nau sea. It may not he fair for any of us to do that, let us hope so for the sake of the cookl The disease dys pepsia indicates a had stomach, or a weak stomach, rather than a bad cook, and for a weak stomach there is noth ing else equal to Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It gives the stomach vigor and tone, cures dyspepsia, creates appetite and makes eating the pleasure it should be. - ♦ • ♦ ----------- PEEDEE. Our school ia progressing with Della W ater* ns teacher. nicely W e are to have a Christmas tree Our roads are had. The men who bought the Ronco mill seem to he induatrous, nice peo pie. The grain looks well. Jesse Yost, who has been on the bay fishing, has returned home. Chas. Powell has moved from Inde pendence to the 8 wiver place. Grass is green and stock looks well. W e have * good Sunday school w ith Dave Simpson as superintendent, and there is preaching every Sunday in the mouth except one. Mr. Burbank has been slashing for B. L. Hastings while Lee and W ill Bush are slashing for Mi. Womer. ----------- -- • ♦------------ You K n o w W h a t You Are T a k in g when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill funic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. N o cure, no pay. 50 cents. FALLS C ITY . Miss Mamie Murrey and Geo. W . Galloway were married December 9th. Rev KtUey, of Lewisville performed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. The young couple left the same day for their home iu Wamic, Wasco county. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. S a w D eath N ea r. “ It often made my heart ache,” writes L. C. Overstreet, of Elgin, Ten- nesee, to hear my wife cough until it seemed her weak and sore Inns would collapse. Good doctors said she was act far gone wstli consumption that no medicine or earthly help would save her, hut a friend recommended Dr. K in g ’s New Discovery and persis tent use of this excellent remedy saved her life.” It ia absolutrly guar anteed for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asllmia and all throat and lung dis eases. 50 cents aud f l at all drug gists. Trial buttles free. Mrs. Devos will spemi the winter gutting tired of single hlesseduess us ill is rumored that we are to have two or I with her father, Mr. Mu<-k- n. , three weddings in the near future. Miss Maie Uhod* i** now i t Astoria. Miss M aiv Smith has lias gone to P l R R Y D .»L ' . vnur city for i few days visit with rel atives. T I ', fr*• zri.g m u . t.' it In v ìi,, let up E. W . FtiiAtH end wile were visitin. ) I farmer* aie again pa wing »nd ►eeil- Monmouth relatives Sunday und Mon- irg . j day. Guy Latham has gotten well and County School Superintendent hi& brother, lluv, i*> slowly improving. | Starr was visiting schools in this part Bessie Eoe* is getting belter, l ui ! oi the county last week. her little Nellie, ha» taken The Epwnrth longue will give a has down with fever. ket Mx/itl Friday evi u ng. The bas From one to four of the N< l.-on funi kets ere to he sold to the highest bid der and the proceeds used to purchase j ily have been sick ever since hop pick ing. One of them died and another is new song books. j etili very ill. Hanford Fowle has been having Monday evening they gave Benton poor health for several week?. | Flauery a 60th birthday surprise par- Mrs. B. F. Hmith made a business ! ty. trip to Tangent Saturday. The schopl will will have a tree full A. A. Lindeman and F. M. Smi h of presents on Christmas eve, butchered hogs Monday and W. W. Mr. Baker and wife, of Town, aro j Smith did likewise Tuesday. visiting her cousin. Mrs. A. C. Taylor. W m . Jones and bride, after spend Mr. Way mire and Miss Dora Strong ing a couple of weeks with Marion /came out from Tillam ook last week. and Linn county friends and relati Our town has been sorely nlll cted v e . have returned and will make this with fever. their home for the present. One of the most sociable neighbor- hoods in Polk county is in tne vicin ity of the Montgomery school house. Il has been the custom for several years to have some kind of a public gathering each year during tho lioli- j days. As the community is blessed with some of the very best of talent, ! some very entertaining programmes are rendered. On Monday evening, December 23rd, a Christmas tree will he given at the school house. Miss ! Edith Houck, the teacher, has charge j of the matter and as she has the hearty ! support of every one in the cominii W hile going to the post office with nity, it is sure tc he a grand success. a lighted lantern one evening lust The basket social that was to be giv week, Ed. Lehrinan caught a sparrow en at Airlie on Monday evening, De hawk. It is considered a beneficial cern bee 23rd, has been postponed. bird, as it catches mice, though once in aw h ile it will take a small chick. A holiday dance will given in the II. Rose and Klievers butchered Airlie hall on Friday evening,.Decem hogs on Tuesday, the latter killing ber 27 tli. five which weighed about 900 and got about 30 gallons of lard. •« ••••••a *« * Mr Ri hii.snn is visiting *iis daugli- r»'r. Mrs Lon Card, and reports John Robinson and family as well pleased with their new home near Oregon City. Grandma Peterson visited daughter. Mrs. Peterson. her Fred Wsytnire visited Mr. Kimbal and wife while iu Polk county. $ 10 -To -$30 We are doing an immense business in cloaks and jackets. Late arrivals in Oxford», Castors, Tans, Browns, Grays, Blacks, etc. $ 4 .5 0 -t o -$ 3 0 D A L R Y M P L E 'S T H I QUALITY STORE, SALEM, OR. Mr. Peterson killed four fine hog* this week. August B wman and wife went to Salem Monday to her sick brother. Chss. Donaldson. Geo. Siefarth has fence and slashing. been building Tom Card and wife spent Sunday at Geo. Siefarth* John Farley had three goat* in a certain pasture and they died. He then turned some more in to find ont whether they were poienneo or uu« and he found out. Al. Kimbal, B«n. Tliom p»»n and O .l G. W . Myer shipped wheat this week. two cars of J. W . Myer left for W alla Walla Sunday to be gone several weeks. Mr. Haverland went to Albany the first of the week. slowly improving. DIAMONDS dt WÂÏCKES SOLID SILVER s iiv i a m u CLOCKS JEWELRY dt C üï »LASS dt ^B A R R S ' JEW ELRY STORE** ^Leaders in Low Prices at Salerno UIT TREES CATARRH COLD HEAD OAKDALE. Fred. Hebding has bought the Ben nett property and will get possession in April. I t will be turned into a bachelor’s hall, where tho**e of that persuasion can meet and s) mpathize with each other. — ----- ♦ • ♦ --------- S M IT H FIELD. WE SAVE YOU T A ILO R M A D E SUITS JA C K - V* ET S AND C A P ES oi fabries for Fall are here New Oxford, Navy, black light gray and pretty mix tures in stylish suits 01 the highest grade | and en tirely new designs. In spite of bad roads our Sunday school continues to be large end in teresting. There will be an entertainment and H ow is T h is ? Mrs. J. K. Sears is now in £ulem- Christmas tree here on the afternoon W e offer $100 reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by A new fence is boiug placed around of the 24th. H all’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney the Jap’s house. Ruby Hastings, who has been sick & Co., proprietors, Toledo, Ohio. We, Geo. Flake visited his parents in since Thanksgiving, is im proving un the undersigned, have known F. J. der the cure of Dr. McCallo u. | Suleui laat week. Cheney for the last If» years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all Robert Sears lias returned to his Many persons in other parts of the business transactions and financially I home in Ballston. county are not aware that Lewisville, able to carry out any obligations made Jim Tozier made a business trip to Airlie and the home of Hon. I. M. by their firm. West & Trim s, whole Simpson are in telephone connection sale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. W aid | the metropolis last week. with Portland and elsewhere, nor is it ing. Kinnmn & Marvin, wholesale The Misses Fletcher were Salem vis- generally known that Falls City has a druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Ca l itors M onday., similar connection. tarrh Cura is taken internally, acting R ICK R EA LL. directly upon the blood and mucous Frank Kirkland in down from ea«t- surfaces of the system. Price 75 cents ern Oregon on a vibit. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. H all’s Fam ily Pills N. 8. Burch. W . E. Goodell, W . E ! * Clark aud John Vernon butchered ! are the best. hog« this week. C O O S E /lEC K . A. F. Stoner, J. I). McDowell and j J. M. Davis made a bu-iuess trip lo Blaine Southwick have been to the the county seat hut week. county seat on business. Rings, Brooches, Stick Pins, Studs, Lockets, Etc Mr. Russell is trying to organize a J. W . Fetsger and A. H ill have been singing school in our neighborhood, j We have a fine stock loose or mounted. dressing turkeys and chickens fer P e t ‘ Solid Gold, Gold Filled, Silver and Silverinc for J. R. Olmsted and wife visited at L. | er Cook for the Portland market. Ladies, Gentlemen, Bovs and tfirls. A larger M. Ovirttt’d Sunday. assortment than ever before Mrs. B. F. Whiteaker visited Mrs Knives, Forks, Spoons, Napkin Kings, Novelties J. \V. Fetzger over Sunday. W e are going to have a Christmas | tree at the school house on Christmas j and many other pretty things tor preseuts. Entertainment and Christmas tree eve. R. Wallace 1885 and Rogers 1847. A big line of at the school house, beginning at 7 :30 useful tableware—large and small pieces single next Tuesday evening. A ll are in The people oi this vicinity find J. I and in sets. vited to hear the following progruinm : W . Butlers store at Buell, quite a con Nice mantel clock, plain and ornamental. Ormo lu gold cloeks for stands and desks. Porcelain venience as it saves them a good many Voluntary— Miss Gibson. and Wedgeweod clocks. All beautiful gifts. trips to Sheridan over muddy roads. Invocation— W . E. Goodell. Brooches, Watch c hain 9 , Lockets, Bracelets in Instrumental music— Eva and El* Silver and Gold Filled, Cuff Buttons, Silk Fobs, There is not much farming beiug | Plain and Fancy Rings, Emblem Pins, Etc., Etc. dii McDanial. done at present. D. Gigsr has finish An elegant stock. Two brands—Hawk’s and Recitation— Johnie Burch. Clark’s. Many beautiful cut«—very beautiful ed sowing wheat. Recitation— Sarah Lucas. gifts. ------------♦ " ■ Vocal solo— Angeline Southwick. LEW ISV ILLE. Recitation— Linn Nesmith. Christmas— Little Folks. Miss Eili'li Houck was transacting \ business at Monmouth anti Indepen , Recitation— Fred West. dence Saturday. (Quartet. Recitation— Mira Lucas. H. D. Slants is getting the material Recitation— Ruth Myer. ready to build more shelter for his Violin solo— Frank Miller. stock. Recitation— Katie Fox. Recitation— Fred West. Some of ju r young people must be Vocal Duet— Nettie aud Veruie Gibson. LO C A rÆ Dialogue— Mind Your Own Busi land ) ' -s ness. C L V IA TIC Quartet. Christmas tree aud Santa Claus. XotMln but a locr.1 | The Bee Hive people have been *1 moat.to busy too eat 'during the p*sl week. Their Christmas goods seem to have struck the popular fancy, for nearly every body Im* bought some thing there. Though depleted in amount, they still have a gnat variety and Pills from which to selict. f ile quicker Frank Butler is surveying at Peedee I fiiiedy or duto^e of cli* will rid you of it, radically snd per you go the m ire sure you will he to | »«ate wili cu**e and Lewisville. POLK. manently, ss they have rid thousands. get w lmt you want. CATARRH Jack W right is able lo be out on T h e S p e c . f lc is The frost of the 11th and 12th was crutches. | £ I y ' s Cream Balm the first one to kill our tomato vines, It in quickly absorbed There will be a social at John Col while at other places they were dead Gives relief :tt once, long before. On the 13th it snowed a well’s house ou Friday eveuing. lit open» ami cleanse* tin N t al Pi 'd-e*. tri le. ______________________ Alla\- Inflame lion. There will be an entertainment at G. J. Renipel, of Rickreall. writes the public school on Friday evening, •lembrane. Restores the the 20th, to raise money to purchase October 30* h, from Crimea, that it >017000 of r.>te end suiell. No injurious drug. Re* has changed very much since they alar *ize. 50 cents; Family size, <*r by mail a dictionary. RLY BROTHERS, 50 War.eii Street. New York. left there, about 1875. W here the There will be Christmas trees and Tartar village.-* used to be are now entertainments at the Christian large oues, the massive dwellings built church and the M. E. Church, on of stone and all nearly alike, the barns HOP Christmas eve, A ll are cordially in- being alro of the best kind. He and W IK E * + » * * * * * * * $ « - : vited. List of orders for ear load ship- : his wife wanted to g«> to Siberia where he has a hn -ther and sister, but it nient from un-tern mill will close Our new department foi S to p s t h e C o u g h Iwing so cold they have given up about December 20fh. these lines will be opened And works off the cold. Laxative brw icoing. B E S T W IR E . moquinitie tablets cure a cold in one L O W E S T PK IC E . soon. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 W rite at once lo; All the latest styles am) day. ceuts. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Jimmie Ottinger, of Ballatoi), is la boring for W ill. Sargeant. Harry Seymour was in these parts Saturday and Sunday. M cC O Y. Dolph Kelty is Nettie Bennett is gelling w» 11. Qirisimas Presents^ JEWELRY MAKE YOUR . SELECTIONS AT PFENNIG, Jeweler and Optician. 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. O R EG O N N U R S E R Y C O M P A N Y SALEM. OREGON. \ FINE FURNITURE.* In modern artistic eliapes is so chei nowadays that old out of date styl are dear at any pr ce. Conducting’oi business on a large scale enables us command the products <d the best ai most progressive factories not onfv furniture, but »Iso in carpets and otb lloor coveriug*. Just now we are offe ing a very extensive line suitable f. holiday gift*. W e lead in low pricr 8 tores *t Salem and Albany, factory Albany. 308 Commercial street, 8 lem, Oregon. n« xt b> postoffice. SALEM FENCE WORKS ,yj State street. Salem. W A L T E R MORLEY. Prop DALUS COLLEGE LACREOLE ACADEMY —AND— FIR ST T E R M BEGINS SEPTEMBER 25, 1901 Coeducational and «xpenses redite ed to the miuimuit). Regular college and academic cour ses, including courses in music ami business. SPLENDID Next door to'P. O., Dallas. ADV AN T A G E S * * For further r a rtk n ltn ethlrcs* the esi len I * __ T G C- P O LUN O. D ALLAS. OREGON. the House Furnishing Company ^ • r x i a ¿ 2.Gls OSeXef'a.l tar> w c n s id e r a tic r .. T k « e are t w kinds « » f a c tN ie practkel — Û T m —ewtel The fo ra *r **<>nld be wrured by »»«r y . I r « « , »arm— ft nut) b r p e t t o M i ju.fkty to e*m it# a H»in( TWrWor*. * n r • the fur M r « m . U m 1st a ft r m r d , « yuo hare the tarn« money. Tb* conn»** >4 the C A P IT A L B U S IN E S S COLLEGE. * T*,,w u> * • *o »O* d»bMe in • little of e> ery thing, hat drret* ©nr tm<w- to Ntnda tirsr » tat clam bariuMl échu»*’ . LD 14 expert»?« Studfnt» admitted M ary titre. < Mr trediuu«* hn «oeramfal. 0ei»d far entnio«*# 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 .