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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZEB OUK STAFF OF HUSTLERS. W H AT T H EY H AVE TO SA Y ABOUT T K C 3 0 1 M G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . FEIDAY, FSB. 28. 1901. 4 r..i»u>L» Lvaav F riday M or bi no A n U n a q n . l 'o d a n d C o m p le t e H a nf W h a t Y o u r F r i e n d * and Hava L a t e ly D o in g . su m o Ar 7:30. W. A. W A SH , «PITOU AND SHOPMI*Toa. B een a re W EST SALEM . Over-W ork Weakens Your Kidneys. Dchcaflhy Kidneys Hake Impure blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minute*. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid In the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart Is over-working In pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s Sw am p-R oot, the great kidney remedy la aoon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and Is aold pn Its merits by all druggists in fifty- cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample bottle by m a l l _______________ Home at Swamp-Root. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. will bo an ul! day»’ scision on th e 6th ami m gbt «carious on th . 5lb and 6th. Tharc will bo s; eakors from th* statu u i.iv e r.il/ and local (arm ors will take part in the disnusaiuu. Everybody couir. A very sticocstful basket social was lit Ul Imre last Friday night. A good program was renderetl and 46 baskets wi're rol 1 for $50, A. J. Shipley acting aa auctioneer This will be used to build m uch needed sidewalks th ro u g h the luaiu p art of towu. A num ber of th e friends of Mias E d na B utler gave her a surprise party Saturday evening, it bring h er six teenth birthday. A very enjoyable evening wsa spent. iuvitulioti, W. D. G illiam , who took J 8 H art si com!. first prem ium on a Cutswold ram Sweepstakes, aged doe, lu ck , year lam b, and J. H. Hawley, who tool, ling doe »m i dou kid— W in Riddle first and second prem ium s on Lincoln first, J M Farley second. «•hire lam aud ewe lam bs, Tlios. W. Thoroughb: ed*: D runk being the judge. Ignite a mini Doe kids— V S G rant first and sec be r of owners of line cheep said limy ond. would be on hand w ith them next Y earling doe— U B G rant first and second. year. Y earling btiek— U 8 G rant firs*, aud T he poultry t xliibit was away yon der »head of til" m ost sanguine expec sreond. tations of anybody. T here was a Two year old does—J B Binith first. greater varis'y and hit her grsiles of Two year old Inn ks— Ayers A F ar biids than was th o ug ht to exist in the ley first, Win Riddle seuond. county, aud it was tin re learned th at T hree year eld buck— If C OWve there were m any o th er ju st as line first. fowls not on display. C. Dr Nairn Four year old anil over bucks— M had a bronxe turkey that we gin d 40 B G rant first. pounds anil W m. Leu allowed a tu r Poultry : key lien th at had layud 137 eggs since Barred Plym outh Rock— Joh n F ar raising her brood last sum m er. I V. ley, first cockerel; I V Lynch second Lynch und J. D. Sm ith were in charge | cockerel, third p ullet; O E Dennis, of the poultry exhibit and A. E. Ati- third cockerel.•<cond and lliinl lien; franc, of Balem, judged their quality. H arry D unn, third cock; John Rhaw The display in th a t line will be quad second pullet. rupled another year anil there will be Golden W yandotte*— I V Lynch still other attractive breeds. Q uite a third cock, third pu’let. num ber of birds changed hands and Silver W yandotte«— O H Cobb third there wore m any inquiries about get cock, third pullet. Black Minorca«—C D N airn, first ting eggs for batching. N ext season arrangem ents will be m ade fur a dis- cockerel, second b en ; I V L ynch, sec i>lay of swine, and who knows but ond cockerel, first ben ; W E Johnson w hat tlie thing will develop into a second cock. tegular county fair, including buries, P artridge C ochin— Geo S trickler, cattle and agricultural exhibit*. To first cock, first aud aecond lien, sec W . A. Ayres, H . L. Fenton and U. 8. ond and third cockerel, second pullet. G ran t belong m ost of tlie credit for 8 C Brown I,egliorn— I V Lynch the auccess of th« «how. I’rem ium « second and third cockerel, third hen, third pullet; M B G rant first and sec were awarded as follows: G rade doe kids—J M Farley first, ond pullet. 8 G W hite L eghorn— I V Lynch W m Riddell second. Buck kids— D Slicpard first,W illiam first eockercl, fu st and th ird pullet. Silver Spungl d H am burg— J Boyd- Riddell second. One year ohl does— U 8 G rant first, ston second cockerel, second pullet; J 8 H art third cockerel, third p ullet; H W m Riddell second. One year old bueks— M D Ellis L Crider third bon. Black Breasted Red Gam e— W K er first. Geo P Selby second. Two year old docs— W in Riddell sey second lien ; I) W D unn third cock Black Breasted Red G am e B antam first and second. Two year old bucks— J T G uthrie — J 8 M scom ber third cockerel, first, second and third pullet. first, J M Farley second. T hree year old does— J M Farley Golden Sebright B antam — W ilson Ayres third cockerel, first and third first, 11 1. Fenton second. T hree year old bucks — H L Fenton hen. M am m oth B ronte turkey— C D first, W D Gilliam second. Four year old does— U S G rant first, Nuirn first yearling tom , first pullet. Pekin ducks— J B M acom ber, third H C Obye second. P air doe kids—J M Farley first, W in pair. Toulouse geese— W Lee second psir, Riddell second. P air buck kids— W m Riddell first O D ennis third pair. mm j s 1 0 j 1 cc N e rv in e . 1 VISITS FROM 8. B. Nobility Recommends NO. AT CLOSE MO Mr. B rannsnt, fioui M innesota, lias bought the \V. H. Wild place. SU BSC R IPTIO N R A TES : ...........Per v.*ar H . P. DeVoe and his m other have 11 r.o .. . .P er mix m onth« gone to m ake their hom e in M ichigan 9 TO. 40 ................Per three m onth«. B arker died the A dvertU ing ra te , m ade known on h L ¿ ittle f u Pearl ¡ MlUbeney l u t at WBuk, Application. C orrw ponatiiee usolicit* | , ami . wan . buried at Hi. Paul. eJ. Fine Job P rinting done at reasonable j M«*dameu Gibson »ml Wild visited ; Livealy aud Co., hop dealers, have •>ricea. Mrs. Gene H anna at M ichigan City contracted for crops in Ibis county at _________________ ______________ . _____ last week, from 10 to 11 cents, as follows: Clias. H ubbard, M. D. H ubbard, W aller Clnud Matlieney and Mis« Bill« LINCOLN. Norton, W iley N orton, Avcrill C ham The above portrait is that of Fletch“r were m»rri*d last W ednes berlain. John Johnson, Jas. Y oakum , The steam er R uth made her first day and left in the afternoon for T a Countess Mogelstud, of Chica I. F. Yoakum , R itn c r A Sm ith. (tip last week since she sunk near com go, 111., whose gratitude for the a, th eir future home. Corvallis. Miss Della H ubbard was m arried in benefit received from the use of Oliver E urt, a form er resident Portland this week to C. W . C am p Dr. Miles’ Nervine prompted Jam es M cCarty, who has been visit- ! and Mr«. well known li re, w«s stricken bell from Alabam a. They will come ing at Sam uel Paillip»’, bus returned with paralysis last week and is in u her to make this statement: up tom orrow to visit hor p arents, C. to his home at Echo. very critical condition. “ It affords me great pleasure to add L. H ubba-d and wife. my testimony to the very excellent Guy Sm ith is home from Corvallis The p an th er th at ha« been around merits of Dr. Mile*’ Nervine. Although on uccount of sickness. I am past 80 years of age I find it COATS A N D P O U L T R Y . here since the cold weather hae moved soothes the tired brain, quiets the irri to frighten th* inhabitant* of tated nerves and insures restful sleep. J. D. W alling has gone up on his on, Two years ago it was announced eonie other neighborhood. I never feel contented without a bottle Santiam place to work for a while. th at an annual goat shotv would be es of it in the house.” Gratefully yours, tablished and the first nice I ing brought C h r is t ia n a M a r ia , Miss E rm a Long is working for O, W h a t S h a l l W e H a v e for D o a s e r t ? Countess Mogelstud. together only 15 anim als and not m a E. Price. This question arises in th e family | ny visitors in a Dallas livery stable. every day. Let us answer it to-day. 1 The exhibition of a year ago ilrew to O ur literary p iper was a big suc Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful Miles* N e r v i n e cess. Carl Abrams, who read it, had dessert. Prepared in two m inutes. is a nerve tonic and strength- gether in (lie old Suitor lum ber slieil Robert Clarke is dawn from Blod four times as m any goala und aeveaal a hard task ; ho was so near given out No boiling! no baking! sim ply add builder that starts right in re gett ValWy. th at when he got to the item s eon tim es sa m any interested visitors. water and set to cool. Fla storing health immediately. earning himsolf he was unable to read boiling V. Scott and daughter, Ada, of Rick The third annual show a week ago in vnrs :—Lem on, O range, Raspberry ami Sold by e ll D ru sglste. them correctly. resll Sunday««) at the fish back home. the wooleu mill building surpssseil all Straw berry. Get s package at your Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. -----------« • « ------------ expectations. Of the 110 goats pul grocers to-day. 10 cts. The Ray brothers are cuttin g wood on exhibition not one was scrubby LEW ISVILLE. for C. H em bree. und m any would rank high w ith the B. F. mid F. M. Sm ith attended the aiwl T e . best thoroughbreds in th e land. goat «how in your city and r*|>ort a Last S aturday was a lovely day, but gar and canned fruit, during his ab T he W heelock’s h are dug a drain T very here were roomy and com fortable ditch between th« field and pasture, good »howing along th at line of stock. too warm to last. sence. pens for the different classes and ages which was m uch needed. of goats, all of them Angoras Spa Mrs. K ate Sm ith «pent several day« Tbo school house hero is being Bert Sim pson and son cam e over Several of our farm ers had grain cious aisle* on either side gave visit last week with Mr«, Ed M cLnue, who moved nearer Ilia road, from Salem to look after tlioir stock, burned up in the Talm age m ill. ors an excellent view of the m any a t has been quite sick and is now in the and Ilia daughter, Mrs. Bluford B ush, tractive anim als. T he attendance J. M. Behring has disposed ol his w ent hom e with them . hospital a t Salem . Catsie H am pton and children are whs quite large oil T hursday and larg Jim A tw ater and Mrs. E m m itt span of horses to Albany parties. now living in P ortland. er still on F riday. E lectric lights An iafant child of Rev. L auner Staats were M onm outh visitors S atur A phonograph and m agic lantern died in Kings Valley. fievtral «took buyers have been look m ade the building light as day nut! day. outfit showed at this place Saturday eacli evening the place was crowiled ing at J. B. Stum p's goats. C harlie Ora ton is m aking b u tter night. with m en, women and children ad Tracy Staats spent Sunday w ith his for tile logging cam p. Jabe Ferguson will go to Portland Z D o ib -X a X j - A - S S C H O O L E E P O E T , m iring the pretty and cu te acting an father. Mrs. E. Rosa it spending a few days for a new boiler for his portable en J. M. C ralon and wife have been gine. which he will use as a woodsaw. goras. John Craig, of M arion coun Follow ing is the report of the D allas public school for the m onth ending with friends at M onm outh. Mr. Com pton and wife, of H igh ty was judge anil gave general satis visiting their son, H arry, at C entralia, land, were visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ed Taylor is threatened witli W ashington. faction. As an act of courtesy sheep Feb 21, 1902: W. P. Ireland has had several sheop an altaclc of typhoid fever. M rs. W ood, Saturday and Sunday. sinl poultry men were inviteil ic put m P Reuben H astings went to In d ep en killed by dogs recently. >* their stock on exhibition. A lthough W . P. Ireland, wife and daughter, Potatoes seem to be a very scarce dence on business. ~ ca Û Mr. Towns, C. M eCaleh, Gif. Zum - there are m any fine sheep in the conn .5 < A / o « of M onm outh, passed through here article in this vicinity. Hes E lm er Lewis has rented th e T arter walt and Lee Clarke attended the goat t.V, only two owners responded to the uc < G o H from a visit with their daughter, Mrs ä w T E A C H E R . X £ K show in your city. S * H !. I. M. Simpson and brother, M arsh, I hopyard. se< <X C olum bus Tetlierow. I took ou 3 U 8 ca S S in the goat show at Dalian. Ü 3■ T he ► T urner and wife attended Miss R etta Clarke is in M onm outh fc- H Ellis Caunoy, who is working for John Crowley cam e near losing a th e F rank 3 t C le a n s in g keeping house for her brother, Wi CATARRH a n d H e a lin g 35 dunce at Airlic. Marion S m ith, is expecting hi« broth finger by getting it between a stick of > liam , who is very ill with fevtr. < < er from the east soon. C u re fo r Alva W om er shipped 25 fine large wood and a sharp axe. 1 L. Zum w alt, of Dallas, passed here 0 2 3 26 M iss C ollins. 34 turkeys to Portland last M onday. George W erts, of Pedee, was found 0 Claude B eians has a felon on hi« If you w ant a scrap on your hands, recently oh his way to do some car dead in bed M onday m orning. 2 pentering for Mr. N orton. 0 3 4 51 38 37 Mrs. B. J. Kelly «tar ed this morn- hand which i« anything b ut agreeable ask Fred Price about th at valentine. Ely’s Cream Balm 3 M iss M iincott. i ig for Albany to be present a t the The member« of the grange at Lew- H ugh S m itlrand Miss E m m a B un Easy ami pleasant to us T o C u r e a C o l d in O n e D a y Contains no injuriou 0 42 7 wedding of tier brother. 0 isville will bold a farm er’« institu te at co were the winners in the voting Take laxative brom o quinine tablets M rs. M orrison. 56 43 J 0 drug. at place on the 14th of March. Dr. contest, and eacli received a h an d All druggists refund the money if it It is quickly absorbed. George Lindem an, of near Corvallie, th 5 M ias F ra n tz . Gives relief at once. ithycom be, of the O. A. C., will be 43 2 0 % fails to cure. Signature of E . W. 51 44 It o|>eii8 and Cleanses was here Tuesday to attend the funer W 4 present, and several other instructive some present. , ■ ■ us r tho Nasal Passages. Grove on each box. 25 cents. al of bis uncle, M r. W erts. speaker« will be asked to take part. COLD N H E A m AUav* *»flan»!*»tion. « M issP b illip s. O ur basket social at the school 0 3 0 30 30 j i 36 J . A. Lindem nn started Monday for Ed Patras has already cleared tip a I house on last Saturday night was well Heals and protects th i membrane. Restores the 8M IT H FIE L D . Senses of Taste and .S mell. Large size, 5b cents at 7 Hillsboro to «pend a few day« with good portion of his onion ground and attended and was a Very enjoyable en- or by mail; Triul size, 10 cents by mail. 0 2 38 T . C one. 46 38 VV. Myer and wife spent S atur druggists Ida daughter, Mre. Nina Crow. i ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St. New York. 0 lliusam e is being plowed by Sam 'erlaiu m en t. N et proceeds were $25, day G. and Sunday visiting her folks at I which will be used in the purchase of 8 W . 1. R eynolds. O ur Nasby of Lewisville was doing J H astings. 4 0 8 0 27 36 29 m aterial for a woodshed at th* school Dayton. business in Independence Tuesday. Politics in this vicinity is scarce as houso. W illis Frink, who is w orking for hens teeth, and we are glad of it. O.tr protracted m eeting still con- j Archie M yer, took in the dance at W . I REYN O LD S, Principal. H a d to C o n q u e r o r D ie . tinues, but no conversions as yet. T h e B e s t P r e s c r ip t io n fo r M a l a r i a Falls C ity Friday night. NOTICK IS H E R E B Y G IV E N TH A T *T was ju st about gone,” w rites Mrs. pursuance of an order of sale made and Mrs. M artha S m ith, who has been chills and fevcis is a bottle of Grove’s Rosa R ichardson, of Laurel Springs. R uby H astings spent last week in in entered by the county court of the county of visiting her «on, Layton, is expected Tasteless Chill Tonic It is sim ply [ North Dallas. Polk, state of Oregon, on the 3rd day of Feb C aro lin a,‘'I had consum ption iron and quinine in a tasteless form. so bad th at the best doctors said I hom e this evening. ruary, 1902, in tlie estate of Mai an a Vander- Jesse M artin is outting wood for G. pool, deceased, No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents. the undersigned administra could not live m ore than a m onth, W. Myer. H arry Lacy, of Albany, was through tor of said estate will sell at public auction, b ut I began to use Dr. K in g ’s New subject to confirmation by said court the fol lieie Tueaday trying to engage this SU VER. Discovery and was wholly cured by 'Lon M artin was here last week vis lowing described real property: Lot 4. in year's bops. block 4, in the town of Airlic, Polk county, W inter m u tt he over ns the frogs are seven bottles and am now stout and iting his brother, Jesse. Oregon: also lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in section 28, in B. F. Sm ith sold his stock sheep at croaking. well.” It is an unrivaled life saver in township 9 south, range 0 west, of the W il H arvey Greenwood was seen in $5 a head. ption, pneum onia, la grippe these parts Sunday. lamette meridian, in Polk count}*, state of Since moving to his larger and more conven We have no school and teachers consum Oregon. That said B ale will be made on the and bronchitis; infallible for coil glis, seem to be scarce. COUNTY COURT. ient store opposite the CapitalNational bank 2 9 t h D a y o f M a r c h . colds, asthm a, hay fever, croup or F a s t F r ie n d s . A. I)., 1902, at 1 o’clock, p. m., at the front PROHATK. The rnilrnnd com pany are preparing whooping «nugh. G uaranteed bottles Rnsliville, Indiana. Messers Ely door of the court house at Dallas, in said Polk 60 cents and $1. T rial bottles free at B ros:— I have been a great suffer county, to repair the .Soap Creek bridge. Sibley, J. state of Oregon. Terms of sale, cash Has had a larger trade than ever before. He all druggists. in hand at time of confirmation of sale by the from caturrh and hay fvver and tried The Anal receipts were filed and All Ibv hop yards are being cleaned abeve entitled court. and his clerks are receiving congratulations m any things, but found no perm a the adniinietrator discharged ill ease up. !>., 1902. IN D E P E N D E N C E . n en t relief, until I fonnd it in E ly ’s Dated February 25. A. on all sides over their increased facilities. I. M. SIM PSON, of 111« Elizabeth W hitm an estate. Cream Balm about 8 years ago and Administrator of the entate of Muluna Van- All grain and stock looking well [rROM TUB ■NTRBPR 1 SR.] The report ol sale of personal prop Apple have lieen fast friends ever since. der{>ool, deceased. and peach buds arc «welling. erty of the U. H . Hyde estate was ap- W m . B arnett is to he telephone we Rev. R. M. Bentley. Prove it» val They liave everything for men, hoys and proved and the executor given credit All south hound freight trains go agent in place of H. M. Lines, who — ue by investing 10 cents in trial six* lias lived here for 35 years, h ut will for property set aside to widow. children to wear and want everybody to heavily loaded. of E ly's Cream Balm . D ruggists sup move to Portland. The annual report of the guardian ply it and we mail it. Full size 50 come in to see their nice surroundings and of J. F. Taylor heirs whs filed and ap Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A r e T a k i n g F rank G round has sold his A m eri cents. Ely Bros., 56 W arren street, VTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN T.’I^T THE UN l l dtrnigned ha» filed hi* final account in the proved, and sam e in case of the Cor when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill can Bottom farm and moved into the New Y ork. attractive offerings. m atter of the rotate of 8. A. Nobel, deceased, And nelius H eibert esta'e. Tonic because the form ula in plainly house of G randm a W ells. Saturday, March 8, I90S, at UMkOW <f 1 ncl.ck p. in., haa boon appointed by tlie county «•mrt of on every bottle showing th at The M ilton Snuthwick estate was A printed B U E N A V IS T A . tit« state of Oregon, f*»r Polk county, an the time is simply iron and quinine in a C has. Staats, who lives at N orth for the hearing of •hjet •tio' *to said final account nally closed aud the executors dis it tasteless and the settlem ent thereof. All paraons are there form . No cure, no pay. 50 Y akim a, is said to have gone into Miss Pagenkopf whi h Salem visitor charged. fore notified to appear at «aid tim e and show cause, bankruptcy. U st Sfttim lav. if any exist, why the »aid account should not he ay- The guardian of H enry Grosse, ill-| cents. the adm inistrator cf said estate and his 2 5 4 C om m ercial Street. Miss Florence Maxficld, of Corvallis, Misses Mary and Sophia Shives proved-and sane, was licensed to sell real proper homlamen discharged. N IC K R E A L L . Luted thia7 tli d ar of February, 1002 is to teach at Euver. ly of ward, have returned from Portland. II. L. KENTON. Administrator of the estate of S. A. Nebol, de Louisa H arm on was chosen guard Everybody play« baseball. Mr. EJdridge, of th e Independence O ur atldetic association lias 75 paid ceased ian of Grace H annon. cream ery, spent last Friday n ig h t in Butler A Coad, attorneys. B. F. Lucas has been visiting up m em bers. Eva Hansen whs appointed guard in Mrs. MoMinnville. A cooking school lias been added to town. ian of Viva C ourter, aud her estate is Mra. 1). L. M urphy and dau gh ter, to be appraised by J. A. Hayes, J . M. A rthur Moore has been around in the norm al train in g departm ent. “ A l l W o o l and » Y . r d W id e .” Nears and C. It. Farley. the interest of Ilia Independence E n- 1 Rev. J If. N. B ell,of Baker City, Vera, of M onm outh, attended th e school en tertain m en t last Friday eve* I terprise. proeckvd her* last Sunday. Bee the variety ol offerings under Mis« Joaie Burch haa returned from F. A. Pntlareon and wife have been »ing. m ir New Today heading and if you a visit at Alluiny with her brother, victim s of la grippe. Mira E m m ett visited h er m other at , wish to buy or sell anything th at ia wbo haa had typhoid fever. Mnumotitl) ]«u»t Saturday. Largest stock on the Pacific coast. Our specialties: the place to m ake the fact known. .E .S . Miss Pngi-nkopf’e school in the d ir | Tilton apricot, Sugar prune, Logan berry, Mammoth O ur basket ball team w ent to Imle- | We hoard the F olher m orning th at tvict north of town cloned U st Friday. pendenue S aturday evening to m eet tile abh'eviation for F eb blackberry, Wismer Desert and Winter Banana ap -F .ib,- and defeat the team there. They say uieana Frcexe »very body, rtary T he ladies’ aid of the M. E. church ples. Write for catalogue and prices. and that the Independence boys were gentle m an lnoketl frozen in hi« ulster. It /av e h social at the church last Tuee- manly aud played a good, clean gam e. was apparent th at lie needed tlm kind j day evening. of w arm th th at reaches from head to T he star.« am i stripes float over our A re im pure m atters which the skin, B E T W E E H D A L L A S A N D D I X I B . foot, all over the body. W e could I school house since the 22nd. liver, kidneys and other organs can H enry Clifford aud Richard E rick have told him from personal know- SALEM, OREGON. n ot take cure of w ithout help, there is son ara working in the Dallas aaw- ledge th a t Hood'* Sarsaparilla gives Trof. French gave an illustrated > ii|; ¡I perm anent w arm th, invigorate* the I lecture on hi* travel» in E urope U ft ni i 11. euch an accum ulation of them . blood and «petal* it along tbrounli ar Friday evening at th# school en ter They litter the whole system . A lbert Tedrow, of L uckiam uU , waa tery and »«in, am i really fits m en and tain me 't The flag drill by twelve of IS E V E R Y T H I N G S O L D BY Pim ples, boils, ccierim and other visiting J. F. Holman aud attending women, boys and girls, to enjoy cold the school children was tlie best feat T ake Accurate wcallicr «ml resist the attacks of dis ure of the children's p art of the e n te r eruptions, loss of appetite, th at tim l the goat show in Dallas last week. feeling, bilious tu rn s, fits of indiges W ashington's birthday waa celebrat ease. It gives the right kind of a tainm ent. th, st'iuulate« ami strengthens at Em il Oobat am i wife are in P o rt tion, dull headaches aiul m any other eti at the home of Mr. licru a by the ar w the arm sam M easu rem ents e tim e, and all its benefits are rival of a newborn son. where he is having his eyes Jeweler and Optician. trouble« are due to them . lasting. T here may be a suggestion , land, treated by a specialist. Of vour rooms, weare just now offering remnants Two of th e o rp h sa Peterson child in tbU for you. Next door to P. O., Dalla». ren have found homes— E m m a with and tardy patterns in all grades of carpets and wall B A L L 8 T O N . Mr«. G uata Allport, of Salem , aud 8UNNT8LO PE. paper at only a fraction of their value. This is ne W OVEN A iutila with Mra. W ill How*, of Dal ¡» an ei identic of chicken pox W IR E Russell Fullback attended the pro in There cessary on our part in order that we may make room la*. town. Remove all hum or«, overcom e «11 FEN C IN G tracted m eeting in the C hristian quickly, we are already crowded and will be much their effeeta, «trenqthen, tone and Moat all of th e surplus oats in this church at Dallas last Sunday. Nearly »11 the wood has been ship» To consum ers at wholesale price*. I more so when our new stock is in. DO NOT FOR- section of the country have been dis invigorate the whold system . am takiug onlers to com plete a car Rhodes and Georgs Snllivan ped from here. posed of at figures rangeing from .10 are Jasper GLi'thnt we ««.«, load for M arch delivery. W rite 1 m aking posts for Mr. Vick. -1 had salt rlMum on as, hands so that I to 40 penis. There will b# a farm er» in»! t itc and get price». Liât close* Feb could not work. I took Bond*« Sarsaparilla Mr. H olt, of M onm outh, will speak held here March 5th and 6th. T here now ruary 20th. and It droe« cut the humor. T rofitlnned Potatoes have been in good dem and at the A nticrh school liouoe on Sun Its use till the cores disappeared." Mss. ai 75 ceul« a bushel. day, March Util. SALEM FENCE W ORKS I«» O. Baosrw, Rumlurd Kalla, Me. A. Poffciilicrger, fielil editor of the P DEE. First door north of postoffice, Salem, Oregon. Stores at Hood's Sarsaparilla promise« to N orthw est Pacifio Farm er, of P ort 5V State street, Salem. Salem and Albany. cur« and heaps the promise. Joh n Uitnee would like to hear land, has been in tins vicinity getting WALTER MORLEY, Prop from the follow who borrowed his *u- 1 news and subscriptions tor liis paper. Administrator’s Sale.! FINE NEW STORE. O . JP B I S H O P j C L O T H I N G Final Settlement. Salem Woolen Mills Store FRUIT TR E ES - Jill Humors OREGON NURSERY COMPANY j PFENNIG, Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills the House Furnishing Company.