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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER DALLAS, P RIDAT, JAN. 3.1901. I'N ÙI h HBD K V IH V W . A . FRIDAY MORNING A T 7 :9 0 . W A S H , S ltlT O K AN D F S O P H lX T o * . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: pi 50 ....................................... Per year 9 75 ............................ Per nix mouth* 40 ........................Per three months Advertising rate* made known on application. Correspondence issolicit- e.l. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable •irices. Royal A r c h I n s t a l la t i o n . On mondsy evening lust, the offlcir* of Ainsworth Chapter, No. 17, Rot al Arrli Masons, were installed for 111« ensuing year. The installation took place at Masonic hall in ths presence of the members of the Chapter and their invited guests, consisting of the members of Jennings lodge.N o 9, A 7 . 1 A . M . and Naomi Chapter No 22 O. E. 8., numbering about 100 per sons. Besides the ctreuiony of instal lation there were several excellent musical numbers by a well select'd quartet consisting of Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Metzger, Waller Williams and Willis Simonton, and a short address explan atory ol the Chapter Degrees, by Os car Hayter. After the exercise* were concluded the members and their guests repaired to Hotel Gail, where an elegant repast had been prepared. After all had satisfied themselves com pletely, so fur us the inner man was concerned, toasts were responded to as follows: The Capitulary Degree. J. N. H art; The Order of the Eastern Star— Mrs. Allie E. Townsend ; 8ome Thoughts for the New Year— M. M. Ellis; What Doe* Masonery Teach—C C. Poling. The addresses were all heartily received. It was near mid night when the benediction wu* pro nounced by Most Excellent High Priest, R. E. Williams, and all left highly pleased with the evening’s en tertainment. A. B. Muir acted as in stalling officer, and Oscar Hayter as toastmaster. The following officers were installed: High Priest, R. E Williams; King, B. H. McCallnn; scribe, W. L. Strong; saptian of hosts. Ed. Biddle ; principal sojourner, Oscar Hayter; royal arch captian, R. L. Chapman ; master of third vail, It. E. Bryan; master of second vail, U. L. Kelly; master of first vail, Wm. White; treasurer, Wm. Fanil; secre tary, E. V. Dalton; sentinel, M. F. Percival. CO U N TY COURT. PROBATE. Sibley, J. Mary Lebold was appointed guardi an of Rodney, Mary and Gertrude Le- tlnder ¡>200 bond and H. 8. Fudge. ,}os. Garrett and Henry Butler are to appraise their property. It was ordered that P. R. Graber be cited to appear February 3rd and show cause why he should not b* removed and his letters revoked. The administrator of the .Samuel Cox estate was ordered to distribute funds on hand in accordance with petitiou. Ou petition of Martha J. Hyde it was ordered thatScroggiu A Scroggin, of the Sheridan bank produce the last will aud testament of U. H. Hyde in court at Dallas on or before January 4, 1902. The petition to compromise a debt owing to the L. B Ftaier estate was set for hearing at 1 o’clock January 6th. Geo. James, w ho was so long , rail The \Y. C. T. U. have posted notices Trioutonda Sent Into Exile. Henry W. Wilkening aod Melvin Every year a large number of poor on all the business houses that after road agent at Sheridan. Ballatoi* and Wilson have been busy lately sowing sufferers whose lungs are sore and , January 11th, there will he no busi Lafayette, i* now thus employed at grain. Brownsville. racked,'wifh cough* are urged to go ness done ou Sunday. E. C. Hanna and wife of Michigan to another climate But this is eost- —-------------- ------ ■ ■ Goats heat grubbing machines in City, spent last Sunday with B. P. 1 ly and not always sure. Do not be an OAK CROVE. clearing up I.md. They clear out all .Miller and wife. exile when Dr. King’s New Discovery The entertainment given by the the underbrush and iheir presence for consumption will cur« you at school on the night of the 23rd was a unhealthy for weeds. They more R ICK R EA LL. home. It is the most infallible cure decided success, 128.25 being cleared than psy their board in work, to say nothing of tin ir aunoal pro ludion H C, Seymour returned home on for coughs, colds, and all throat and off of twenty five basket*. in kids and mohair. There is scarce Sunday from Salt Creek, where be : lung diseases on earth. The first G. Wise is spending the holidays in ly a farm in the county on whisli spent Christinas aud school resumed dose brings relief. Astounding cures the metropolis. i result from |>er*isteiit use. Trial bot- moro or less goats could not la* profi Monday. I lies free at all druggists. Price 50 Lena and Herbert Hcise and Ger tably kept. Wm. Clark, son of W. E. Clark, cents a u d it. Every bottle guarraa- trude Fawk, of Willamette universi came up from Portland to visit tiis pa j teed. ty, Claud Settlemeir, of the businoes rents a few days last week. —---------- *------------■ college, Seth Fawk, of the G A. C. Over*Work Weakens BUTLER. J. H. Burgard and iainily were up and Mella White, of Hood Rivet, from Portland ami spent a fsw days Your Kidneys. Miss Mavbell Wallace, who is teich- sjornt Christmas at Guk Grove. with relatives and friends. 1 ing on Little Nestucca, spent tho hoi- Clias. Moore and family are in U nhealthy Kidneys Make Im pure Blood. W E. Clsrk has rented the house ! idays at home. Woodburn this week. on his fHrm to Jefferson Cox, lately All the blood In your body passe* through Louis Pettyjohn and wife ami Win. from Colorado. A large delegation of Oak Grove I Shepherd have bceu visiting relatives people attended the Christmas tree at your kidneys once eveiy three minutes. m „ The kidneys are your Mrs. J. F. Vaughn and childrcnhavs in Dallas and Salem. blood purifiers, they fil Rickreall, been to Independence vi iting the ter out the waste or Win. Hussey, of La Grande, is here past Week with her mother, Mrs. Kirk Hugh Allen went to eastern Oregon Impurities In the blood. i on a visit. land. U they are sick or out last week. Miss Grace Hussey has returned of order, they fall to do Mrs. Otis Wait returned home Sun J. C. While is going to start out their work. day, after visiting her pareuts during from Corvallis. organising granges. Pains, aches and rheu the past week. J. F. Auer was a county seat visitor matism come from ex Willie Kantner has been an Oak this week. cess of uric acid In the J. Frank Miller gave a parly at his Grove visitor this week. blood, due to neglected Orval Yocum, of 'NcMinnville, came home December 26th. kidney trouble. The names placed on the school up and spent ihe holidays with his Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady Mrs. J. Munch, mother of Mrs. T. 8. roll of honor are as follows: Josie heart beats, and makes one feel as though grandfather, C. J. Hussey. Burch, returned to her home at Au Ruble, Leland, Arthur and Iva R ob they had heart trouble, because the heart Is rora Saturday. Mr. Pulliam gavo a social dance erts, Willie Knower, Clay Taylor, over-working tn pumping thick, kidney- Christmas night. Jimmie, Lorenzo, Rosa, Joe, Martha poisoned blood through veins and arteries. Frank Tatom and family want tn It used to be considered that only urinary aud Ivan Allen, Jay Smith. Ballston to spend the holiday* with A C ure For Lum bago. troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, relatives. W . C Williamson, of A mherat, Vir Oak Grove grange met last Satur- but now modern science proves that nearly M. A. Burch went to Portland Fri ginia, says: “ For more than a year d iy and elected the following officers: all constitutional diseases have their begin I suffered from lumbago, I finally Master, J. C. White; overseer, A. ning In kidney trouble. day to spend a few days. you are sick you can make no mistako tried Chamberlain’» Pain Halm and it Heist*; lecturer, Tliad Stevens; chap by If first doctoring your kidneys. The mild Fred, and Florence Simonton, of gave me entire relief, which which all lain, M. M. W hile; steward, Willie and ihe extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Portland, have been visiting at the other remedies had failed to do. Sold Simon; assistant steward, Ed Bell: S w am p -R o o t, the great kidney remedy is home of James Simonton for the past by A. K. Wilson. treasurer, A. Rogers; secretary, W. C. soon realized. It stands the highest for Its week, returning home Monday. Morrow; gatekeeper, Jumoa Allen; wonderful cures of the most distressing cases ROCK CREEK. Pomona, Mrs. Tliad. Stevens; Flora, and is sold on its merits Jef. Fryer was recently summoned by all druggists In fifty-« by S. T. Burch to see some tick sheep The third annual Christmas reun Mrs. James B a ll; Ceres, Mrs. James cent and one-dollar s iz -| Allen ; ladies’ assistant steward, Ollie Wm. Kimaey says hit goats are ion was held this year at the home of Bell; trustees. A. Rogers, A. Heise, J. es. You may have a f Swamp-Root. ------- o ----—, ------ troubled with something like blind Miss M. L. Hampton, the guests lining C. White. The grange will meet again sample bottle by mail Home free, also pamphlet telling you how to find .1. L. Morrison and wife, F. J. Morri staggers. on the second Saturday in January at out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. son and wife, Thus. Blower and wife, By vote of the grange F. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer John Vaughn went to Independ G. B. Hampton and wife, Misses M. 10 o’clock ence after bis family Sunday. L. and Grace Hampton, Corporal M. Smith, of the Mona grange at Lew ti Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. isville, was invited to install the offi A. F. Stoner went to Dallas on bus Henry and Geo. Wittenstrom, also cers on that day. A ll members please Mrs. Geo. Horsfall, who is visiting her iness Tuesday. attend. Citation. parents, J. L. Morrison and wife. Grace Burch came home from Port Miss M. L. Hampton visited her sis land, where she has been for some In th« county court « f the state of Oregon EOLA. ter, Grace, on her homested. time, to spend the holidays. f«r the county ef Polk. In the matter of the estate of Malana \ an- Mack Howard came home for the Royal Plank went to Dallas to derpool deceased.—Citation. FALLS C ITY . holidays. spend Christmas. T o Susan C, NeYveomb, H . C. W ood, W il liam N. W ood, A lien ! K. W ood, .fane There will be a watch party at B. Ford A Courier’s store was burned R. E. Henry was on his claim last Hedjfedeth, Amanda Hardwick, Kebecca F. Ferguson’s. down on Sunday morning. The ori week. E . W illiam«, Mary Lee, H. G. Hastings, I gin of the fire is unknown. B. S. Hastings, J. L. Hasting*, Mary Alice Mrs. ‘ John Holmes has returned Lewis Groves ate Christmas dinner Jackson, John T. 1 Tastings. Clara A. Hast from visiting relatives at Baker City. Dr. Poling preached at the- Free with C. H. Barherow’s family. ings, Della O. Bush, Nellie May Roger, Clara Williams, Charles O ’Kelly, Adna J, Methodist church lust Sunday after Clyde Mitty camo home Christmas O’K elly and Abel Uglow, greeting: Corporal Henry went to Dallas on noon. IN T H E N A M E O . T H E S T A T E O F day to visit a couple of weeks. He is Saturday. Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to working in the YVenatchee Valley. A protracted meeting will com- appear in the county court of the state of Or mense at the Free Methodist church M ONM OUTH. Alf. Brown has finished papering, egon, for the county of Polk, at the court with a watoh night service an New room thereof, at Dallas, in the county of Polk We Imve the finest postoffice in the painting and repairing his house. on Year’s eve. coun ty. Rev. Rabing will conduct revival M o n d a y , th e 3 rd Day of F e b ru a r y , John Montgomery and Mr. Wat meetings here, commencing next Sun A D . , 1002, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon of Mr. retit is building a large burn kins have gone to Saginaw to look for that day, then and there to show cause, if any day evening. on his farm near town. there b e , why an order should not be granted a locution for a mill. authorizing ami directing I. M . Simpson, the Mr. Burns and Miss Etta Brown Frank Fisher and family will soon administrator of said estate, to well all the Born, Deoember 9th, to the wife of came over from Rocky Point, Marion real property belonging to »aid estate, which move to Idaho. Dr. Arthur R. Butler, of Washington, county to spend Christmas with her is deweribed as follow*, to-wit: Lot 4 in block D. C., son of Frank Butler, of Falls Mrs. C. G. Fisher bus gone to Port relatives here. 4, in the town of Airlie. Polk county, Oregon; City, a daughter. also lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, in Section 2.3, town land for treatment. Brophy <fc Co. had twenty five head ship 0 south, range 0 west, of the Willamette The Falls City and Oakhurst pub Monday. The meridian in Polk countv, Oregon. The hospital doctors at Sajem have of cattle dehorned W IT N E S S , the honorable J. E. Sibley lic schools were given two weeks va hopes that C. Wood, who had his leg work was done at YVm. Smith’s. judge of the county court of cation. broken by the foot bull team, will be the state of Oregon for the able to go upon crutches, but will nev [seal] county of Polk, with the seal Mrs. H ivcir, of McMinnville, has of said court affixed, this 2lnt COOSENECK. er be able to work any more. been here visiting her cous in, Mrs. H. day of Nov, A . D., 1901. Fred ami Clarence Olmsted, of Red A ttest: IT. S. Luighary, clerk. The Woodmen have rented the hull M. Brown, who is quite sick. Prairie, spent Christmas with their in the new brick for one year with parents at home. privilege to sublet. Mr. Barnes, of Albany, has moved Claud and Bert Oviatt, who have been spending iheir vacation at home, here to go into partnership with Mr. McNeil in the blacksmith business. will return to Dallas this week, 0ÜR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. Head» ache. Sick headache, nervous head ache, tired headache, neuralgic headache, catarrhal headache, headache from excitement, in fact, headaches of all kinds are quickly and surely cured with D R . MILE.S* P a in P ills. Also all pains such as backache, neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatic pains, monthly pains, etc. "Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills are worth their weight in gold,” »ays Mr. W . D . Krea mer, of Arkansas City, Kan. T h e y cured my wife o f chronic headache when nothing els« would.” "Dr. Milts’ Pain Pills drive away pain as if by magic. I a m never with out a supply, and think everyone should keep them handr. One or two pills taken on approach o f headache will prevent it every time.” M rs . J udge J ohnson , Chicago, I1L. Through their use thousands of people have been enabled to at tend social and religious func tions, travel, enjoy amusements, etc., with comfort. As a prevent ative, when taken on the ap proach of a recurring attack, they are excellent. S o ld b y e l l D r u s s t o t * . 25 D o s s * . 25 c e n ts . Dr. Mils* Msdlcal Co., Elkhart, Ind. ¡•eg to be a great thing. Superinten dent Starr will be present and a good time is expected. W H A T T H E Y HAVE TO 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 . A n U n e q u a l ' c d e n d C o m p l e t e R.i •time of W r a t Y o u r Friends are a n d Have Boon Lately D o in g . W h a t Bri an W e Hav e for D e s s e r t ? This question arises in the family ! every day. Let us answer it to-day. 1 Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No ladling! no baking! simply add boiling water and set to cool. Fla vors:— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and I Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. SALTCREEK. Our Christmas tree Tuesday was » success and well attended. The pro gramme was very interesting, every piece being appropriate for the occa sion, Old Santa had had luck and did not get there. Our teachers, Mr Guy and MissOvi..tt, deserve much credit for their work. Miss Lillie Baxter, Mrs. B. Z. Riggs and sou are visiting at YYnitsburg, Washington. F. M. Edgar and wife have a new baby girl. Miss Ella Conner, who is studying music in Dallas, is home for the holi days. C. L. Gillum killed hogs Monday. Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u Are T a k i n g when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula rs plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply iron aud quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 cents. INDEPENDENCE. kntrrphihe .] A merry Christmas and a m o4 hap The Presbyterian church is flourish py New Year to all. ing under the care of Dr. Thompson. Willie Burns took the motor fo- The Butler families had their an Portland Monday, where he will spend nual reunion and Christinas tree al a oouple of weeks visiting his sister. the home of J. B. V. Butler in Mon mouth- LEW ISVILLE. Motor Engineer Jack Wilson and Miss Clara Guy, after spending a family Christinased with Sheridan week with Rachel Smith, has return kindred. ed to her school work in your «sty. James Davidson, of Parker, is at a Several from here attended the California mining camp. Christmas tree exercises at Pesdee and report a very entertaining pro Mr. McCartv, of near Dallas, has gramme. and a beautiful tree well purchased the Charles Leanard place. loaded with piesents. Wayne Williams is recovering from Miss Della Waters closed a very a critical surgical operation at The successful term of school at Psedee Dalles. last week. John Wells, Ralph Porterfield and Miss Edith Houck and John Mul- James McTinimonds came down from key will return and lake up their the agricultural college for Christmas. school work next week, both having Ethel Hall, who is teaching ill Ida went to their homes far the holidays. ho, came home for the holiday season Marion Waters made a business trip to the county seat Monday. S to ps trie C o u g h Prof. W. J. Hooker, of the Browns ville high school, after spending a week here with relatives, returned Monday to resume his school work. [ from th * And works off the cold. Laxative bro- moquinine tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 cents. The dance at Airlie Friday evening OAKDALE. was a grand success both socially and financially, some 40 couples being Gen. Robinson, who has been visit present. ing his daughter, Mrs. Mary Card, has .H D. Staats is building a shed for returned to Portland. the shelter of his loose stock. Mr. Judson, of Salem, has been vis John Lewis hat sold his fin* black iting his sister, Mrs. Joe Card. team to an Albany man for |300 Joe Card and wife spent Christmas They are to be used as a fire team. with the Shepard family. This makes two tire teams that have been selected from this community, There was a social sing at Mr. Roe’s W. D. Turner having sold the Salem Sunday evening. tire company a beautiful iron grey John Roe, who is working in a log team only a few years ago. ging camp at Hillsboro, came up with Mrs. D. O. Brenson had a large a friend to spend Christmas at home. drove of turkeys which she shipped Mr. Birds’ had a dance one night to Portland and the largest one weigh AIR LIE. ed enough to net her 94. Mrs. Bron | last week. Clias. B ird, who had his arm cut Garret Horner’s little girl, who has son has been successful for sevaal while cutting wood, is getting along typhoid fever, is not expected to live, years in raising turkeys. On Saturday, January 11th, the Air very well. Mr. Newton and wife, of eastern lie school will give a basket social at The teacher, Mrs. Card, had a nice Oregon, are visiting her parents, Mr. the largo hall at Airlie. A good pro Christmas tree for the school children Buohansn and wife. gramme is l>einf prepared and the Tuesday afternoon, which was a com The dance was well attended, over baskets are to be sold to the highest plete surprise and very mush appre bidder. Su|>erintendent Starr is to be ciated. Ally lumbers being sold. the auctioneer. Mr. Cupper and Miss Wicklund. Mrs. Garwood, John Farley’s family after spending a week with their.class aad Clyde ami Lester Robbins, spent BUENA VISTA . males, Ceciljand Eva Slants,returned Christmas with the Dennis family. to CorvallUjSunday, 8am Baldwin, of Winlock, is spend George Siefarth and family spent ing the holidays with his parents here. Joe Hastings, formerly of this place, Christmas at Chester Gardner's. is now conductor on a train running Miss Ina Bonney, of Woodburn, is between Roseburg and Junction City visiting her sister. Mrs, E. N. Hall. John Farley is not very well. There was prcachiig at this place Miss Ella Emmitt spent the vaca last Sunday by Rov. J. W. Craig. tion at Halsey. Johnny Hastings returned from It is reported that Sam Baldwin Portland last Friday. has purchased the land west of the Mack Buchanan cam* up front school bouse belonging to Mr. Brown, ol Independence. Portland to spend the winter. A ll Stuffed Up H ood’s Sarsaparilla Curse catarrh—it soothes and strength ens the mecous membrane and builds ap the whole system. Mr. Finu’g renter is moving in. J. M. Davis was at the county seat Saturday. Francis Lacksy has returned from Southern Oregon. A. Diumeller. of Sheridan, is visit y Henry Summers list visited at the ing his grandparents, Mr. Murphy home of J. W . Keas. and wife. --- - ■■■♦«♦ -....... -- Al. Kimhal and wife and Ben It C . r d l e e T h e C lo b e . Thompson and family spent Christ The fame of Bucklen’s Arnica Sal mas st Mr. Kinibal’s. ve, as the best in the world, extends round the earth. It is the one per T h e Beet Pre scription for M a l a r i a fect healer of cuts, corns, burns, bruis chills and levels is a bottle of Grove’s es, sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, felons, Tasteless Chill Tonic It is simply aches, pkins and all skit) eruptions iron and quinine in a tasteless form. Only infallible pile cure. 25 cents a No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents. tail at all druggists. Mr*. A. Anderson it visiting her Mrs. A. C. Staats is visiting relati daughters, Mrs. Mel. Baldwin and ves st North Yamhill. Mrs. Nora Criderman, at Winlock, John Hastings has returned from ; Washington. Roseburg, where he has been visiting E N. Hall wut at Croston last Sun- his son, Joe, | day. John Lewis sold his beautiful span W ESTSALEM Mrs. E N Hall returned home last of horses in Albany for 9300. Sunday after a visit with relatives at George Goaser is working near Se- J. O. Staats and A. R. Lewis are I Woodburn, Salem aud Crosten. attle. making boards on Berry’s creek. The ladies of the circle, W. 0 . W , J. H. Fletcher was up from the farm Mona Grange, of I^wisville baa con give a social al their hall on New siderable work to do next Saturday ; Year's eve. last week, and the meeting hour for that day Sherman Elliott is attending busi- Rev. Osburn, of Independence, fur has been set fur 10 u’clock. nished the p-ogramme for the Christ ness college at Salem. The basket sot ial to be held at the mas tree at ths M. E. church with a , Miss Allele Traglio visited her bro Taylor hall on February lllh , prom magic lantern. ther at Oregon City recently. That’s the condition of many sufferers from catarrh, especially in the morning. Great difficulty is experienced in clear ing the head and throat. No wonder catarrh causes headache, Impairs the taste, smell and hearing, pollutes the breath, deranges the stom ach and affects the appetite. To cure catarrh, treatment must be eonstltution.il—alterative and tonic. - I was afflicted with catarrh. I took medicine* of different kinds, klvlng each a lair trial; but gradually grew worse until I could hardly hear, taste or smell. 1 then concluded to try Hood's tSsrsapertlls. and alter Uklaa five bottles I was cured and have not bad any return of the disease since.” Krusai roksss, Lebanon, Kan. Burt Fiflier and wife aro here visit A literary society has been organ ized at the school house with these ing his parents. officers: President, D. G. Meador; Ira Smith lias gone to Vale, Mal vice president, Willis Rowell; secre heur county, to take possession of a tary, Anna Constable; marshal, Flor j store that he and Mr. Goodman, of ence Bell. j Independence, have bought there, and Our Sunday school officers elected j Saxon Humphiey has gone to clerkfor for the ensuing quarter are: Super- them. intnndeut, D. G. Meador; assistant M arried, at the residonee of the superintendent, Florence Bell; secre bride’s parents ill Salem, on Decem tary, Harry Oviatt. ber 3Iat, 1901. Edwin M. Smith and A merry lime was bail by all who Miss Grace Hargrove, Rev, Ritchey, attended onr Christmas tree exercises. of tho Christian church, officiating. The tree was beautifully decorated The contracting parties are well and and full of nice things and the pro favorably known in Folk county, j gram was excellent. The whole thing where they are cl issed among our j most successful teachers. occupied about 3 hours. CATARRH The C le a n sin g a n d H e a lin g C u r e for CATARRH Ely's Cream C O LD 1* HEAD well H r a h and protects the m en;'orane. Restores the Sense* of Taste and Sm ell. Large size, 50 cent* at druggists o t by mail; Trial site, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, M5 Warren S t. New Y ork. but some | Bennie Bush and Henry Pulse are visiting in the neighborhood. i Mrs. C. YY’ . P.rgelt is recovering from rheumatism. A well behaved crowd greatly en joyed the Christmas tree exercises. Since moving to his larger and more conYren- ient store opposite the CapitalNational bank O. JP BISHOP Has had a larger trade than ever before. He and his clerks are receiving congratulations on all sides over their increased facilities. CLOTHING They have eYrerytliing for men, boys and children to Yvear and want eY ervbody to come in to see their nice surroundings and attractive offerings. Salem Woolen Mills Store 254 Commercial Street. Balm Easy ami pleasant to u* Contain* no injuriou drug. It is quickly absorbed. Givus relief at once. It opens anti Cleanses tl Passages. Allavs Inflammation. PEEDEE. Most stock looks sheep are poor, FINE NEW STORE. EVERY DAY IN TH E Y E A R YOU CAN GET A BARGAIN FRUIT TR EES - 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. In Watches, Jewelry, Optical goods, and Kodaks at Entile Gobat and wife were given a Bert Simpson has been over from Mrs M E. Gibson spent Christmas , surprise at their home one mile west with relatives at Rickreall. Salem looking after his farm and I of town, Friday before Christmas. sleek. Misses Carrie and Fern Bentley are School opened Monday after one at home for the holidays. Mrs. Sarah Ritner and her ton, week vacation. Frsd, have been home on a visit from Sylvia YY’liite is confined to her bed Corvallis, where she is boarding eel- G, E. Harmon and wife visited here with an attack of appendicitis. lego students. Christmas week. Mrs. M. A. Chapman spent last Next door to’ P. O., Dallas. Ella and Anna Ritner were at home Garfield Byers and wife visited her week with Mrs. A R. Southwick at from Dallas college during th* lioli parents, C. l’ urvine and wife, Christ Highland. days. YVOVEN j mas. Arthur, W sltsrand Leon White are ■ - ■— e ^ ---------------- Onr school ha* closed until spring YVIRE FENCING David Aahhaugh, who was foreman all working forth« sain*mao in YY’ ath on account of bad roads. of the stale printing office at Salem ington. To consumers at wholesale price*. I for 8 years, died in Montana last week am taking orders to complete a car Mr. Tidwell ha* moved his family j The families of Mr« Y**mjna*y and and was brought to Portland for ere- into Ihe house lately occupied by Jas YViliis Simonton took New Y'ear s din load for February delivery. YY’ rite * 1 ' mation. He was a brother of John per YY'ard. now and get prices. List close* Jan ner with J N. Hart ami wife. Aahhaugh. of Dallas, our former dtp uarv 15th. Prof. A. L. Hirons, principal of the ( nty sheriff, and learned his trad* in Turner public school, visited his aunt, this office. Mia. M. E Gibson, last week. Tom Williams and wife spent part The familiar f»c# of Pres. Blanken- [ 59 State street. 3aleni. | of the holidays lien- with his brother, •hip has lawn seen on our streets quite j W A LTE R MORLEY, Prop | Jim. 1 often of late. j P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. SALEM FENCE WORKS FINE FURNITURE* .^UBMITURE In modern nrtislic shapes is so cheap nowadays that old ont of date style» »re dear at any price. Conducting our business on a large scale enables us to eoiiimaiid the products of the best and most progressive factories not only in furniture, but also in carpers and other floor coverings. Jus*, now we are offer ing a very extensive line auitablo for holiday gifts. We lead in low prices. Stores at Salem and Albany, factory at Albany. 3U8 Commercial street, Sa lem, Oregon, next to postoffice. the House Furnishing Company.