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TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER Allw Kimball had hi* leg su badly h u rt ut the Thurston 1 « 1 camp th a t lie has to use crutches. OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- W omen as Well as Men W H A T THEY HAVE T O SAY A B O U T T ML O O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. JU D G E M A SO N 8 O P IN IO N . The meaning of tha initiative and (Salem Journal.) referendum, which has just become a law of Oregon, is that 8 pur c ent of A n U n e q u w l ' r c l a n d C o m p l e t e R e T h e truly wonderful c ures l)r. Dar the voters can demand the voice of s u m o nt W n a t Y our F rie n d * a r e Kidney trouble prays upon tha mind, dl*- rin, a t the W illam ette Hotel, h a t ac m u l t i n o B vbby F riday M orning A t 7:30. the |H*ople as to any desired laws, or courages and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor complished are being testified to by a a n d H ave B e e n L ately D o in g . and cheerfulness soon host of alllicted sufferers wtio c an he that 5 per cent of the voting popula- 1 v v . a .. w a s h , disappear when the kid seen and consulted on t h e miraculous 'ion can call for public expression as BDITOB AND BBOPKIliToll. A IR L IC . neys are out of order cures on their helotlf. It is safe to to the repeal of any obnoxious law. or diseased. In not m any cases would there he a Farm ers are c u ttin g th e ir clover. Kldnay troubla has say th a t no specialist lias a 'ta in e d the «•all in either direction, but the p«»««i- S U B SC R IP T IO N R A T E S : become so prevalent prom in ence of Dr. Darrin in this Eil Patras is up in W ashin gton on hility will make legislators more care-: that It Is not uncommon country, a n d lie c a n n o t help h u t meet business. $1 5 0 ........................................... Per y' »r fill. for a child to be bom with grand «access. | 75 .............................. Pur mix m«»n!ha afflicted with weak kid Will McAdams is working for Lou T hose wlio are disposed to do u b t Dr Yesterday’s northbound train took 4 0 ............................ Per three month« neys. If the child urin D a rrin’s cures will li tre their doubts Townsend in Kings Valley. over thirty passengers o ut of Dallas. Advertising rates m ade known oil ates too often, If the sh aken on reading the following card Wade Williams is hauling lumber I urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child application. Correspondence is solicit reaches an age when It should be able to from J u d g e O. P. Mason, of Portland, for a usw house. ed. control the passage. It ts yet afflicted with now residing in Beattie, a m an well O U T T O W A R D L E W IS V IL L E . Fine Job P rintin g done at reasonable A large a m o u n t of gravel has been bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of and favorably known Ui all our read srice«. We took an all day’s drive in th a t p u t on the roav ne ar here. the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first ers. His case will g o far to establish direct on, stopping over and again to step should be towards the treatment of the skill of Dr. Darrin, wh j cured him Nearly every farmer ill this p a rt of these Important organs. This unpleasant chat with the country folks. A very Concuss« adjourned July 1st after noticeable thin g was the a m o u n t of the couuty Is down on th* p i e .a n t trouble ts due to a diseased condition of the e ig h t years a g o : Dr. D a rrin— Dear S ir: Y o u r elec-j having accomplished a vu^t a m ount gravel th a t had been spread where road law. Tito idea of paying a man kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as trical tr e a tm e n t is most undoubtedly $50 a m o nth to ride over the county most people suppose. i lu re were the worst pl»c. » l ist waiter of very im porta nt legislation. The Women as well as men are made mis a wonderful success, f have been for hut it was evident that at many places is an unnecessary expense. erable with kidney and bladder trouble, a n u m b e r of years gradually becoming lower house w a i in a particularly h a p the roads ne rd better drainage. We M c T urner it building a new barn and both need the same great remedy. deaf, particularly in my left ear. For py frame of m in d and devoted the met a dozen teams coming to town The mild and the Immediate effect of th e last few years I have feared th a t I for his cows. S w a m p - R o o t Is soon realized. It ts sold would be compelled to give u p my law last hour to a love feast. Oregon fared with wood and nearly a t many loaded Quite a n u m b e r from here attended by druggists, In flfty- practice entirely, aa at tim es I could better than ever before at the hand* of with lumber from 'h e Kalla City saw mills. C. W S tin o r d still lives at the the Sunday school convention at cent and one dollar not bear well enough to understand that body. Over $2.0(X),(K>0 w a i a p old l,ec place uhile W. L. (¡¡Ison is Montgoaierv last Saturday. sizes. You may have a w hat witnesses testified to,u nless they sample bottle by mall propriated for its rivrrs and harbors, running the George Lee farm, but has spoke in a high tone of voice. A free, also pamphlet tell Willie Hooker a nd wife took the and there were liberal allowance* for the h use and pasture land rented to motor for Pallas Monday evening. ing all about tt, Including many of tho sh ort time ago I com m enced treating Frank Taylor from Oklahoma. A lit thousands of testimonial letters received with you and now can hear as well as it» Indian agencioa. The Indian war tle east of D M. G uthrie's hom e a Some of ou r people will go to Cor from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer I could 20 years ago. In fact I have }*enai*n bill has become a law after Portland furniture factory has about vallis and others to Salem to celebrate & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y„ be sura and no difficulty at all in h e arin g a n y one mention this paper. over 40 years effort. We are to have 25 men willt a portable sawmill get speak in a n ordinnry tone of voice. 1 J o h n n y Hastings was up from P o r t a m frank to say that in m y case your a national park nt Crater Lake and ting out oak lum ber for their use. land for a few days. Local teams haul it to Pallas fur s h ip tre a tm e n t has been a success. I am some Umatilla lands are to l*e sold. ment. The school house located at A bout fifty couple a ttended the pa r operation which the doctor decided sorry th a t I did not apply to you soon Quite a num ber of private pension the roadside would be greatly im ty here last T h u rsd a y evening a n J a would be necessary. er. Refer any ono to me. O . P, M a s o n hills were allowed. By industry and proved in a p p e a r a i u e b y pain ting, and very pleasant time was had. T h e new president of the Normal, ,o would twenty other country school Dr. Darrin will he located at the Mr Kessler of E ugene, was here on a vigilance ou r senators and congress houses th at we could name. As the Burris and Pearl Rose are m aking W illam ette Hotel u ntil S eptem ber 1st, m en brought about a nu m b er of other cogi would uot he g ’eat and as it staves for Ed Patras a nd F'loyd W il visit a few daye age. H e is a fine a p having extended his time, owing to his pe aring gentlem an. desirable things. would be a good example in any liams is doing garden work for him . extousive practice. neighborhood, possibly some directors Rev. E. C. W igm ore has accepted T h r o u g h haying Sam Gross will as a nd com m ittess will profit by this sist A. C. Staats, who ha s already dis the call of the M on m o u th c h u r c h (or A large and beautiful sea otte r was C O U N TY C O U R T . hint. Near the old Fairview c hurch posed of a n u m b e r of bis fine bucks. one year, and will not go to Ashland killed last week near O tte r Creek, up PROBATE. site the ¡Strong Mill company, of Cor- the coast from Newport. It-« skin is Norm al as a professor. Several carloads of oats were r e c e n t Sibley, J. vallis, have started up their p lan t on lu ppi seil to be worth about $G0O. A petition to probate the will of "»k logs ».id will give em ploym ent to ly shipped from th is place. CONCORD. T here has been a c o n tin u a l increase Mr». Mary A n n Bell was filed and 20 or more men. They will c u t only Willie Jo n e s a n d H e n ry Williams Mr. Parker lisa bought a team and in the a m o u n t of freight traffic be Webster Holmes was appointed to j oak lumber for the Portland and VB„ San run an ioo cream sta n d a t the picnic tween here ami P o r t l a n d , wood, l u m two cows and calves. take deposi'ions uf W. H. Holmes and Francisco markets. Across the valley ber and barrel staves c o n stitu tin g a Lila Olinger in su pport of proof of I t ° tbe west are the homes of A. W. ,M * 8 , l u r i U y ’ H e n r y Zuin w alt is ou r new school big per c e n t of the d e p a r t u r e s and I Teats, J. T. Guthrie ami P ong Gilliam j T he grittt mill near Lewisville has director a n d Uerhard Brown c lerk of said will. the incom ing freight consisting of a j who seem t > have g r o i crops of grain j heeu tiought b y a g e n tle m a n from the district. The final account of th e W. S. Ela j and hay. On the east side of the road great variety. W ith in a m o n th we N ewbeig aud is now ru n n in g . estate was rendered and the adminis | on toward Bridgeport live L. I Bur- | F r a n k Keinbold is seriously ill with have se nt 20 car loads of oak lum ber trator discharged. to a P ortland furniture facte ry. Y e s T. B. a n d H u g h William* and Pern c anc er of the stomach. sell, A. M. Miller, K. R. Riggs and te r d a y ’s north bound train consisted Mary E. Gwin was appointed a d ! Jo h n Rhodes. T h e hop yards of L. Lewis are hauling staves for E d P a T h e new residence of J o s h u a Bowles of 12 cars. A t th e present rate of i n ministratrix of the Jas. L. Gwin estate j C. Hill ami others promise a good out ] lma will soon be completed. crease a daily train each way will under ,8,000 bond. I put. W. T. F'oster, recently from | Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A r e T a k i n g Rev. Wadell bo u g h t a driving horse soon become a necessity. ! East Tennessee, lives across the bridge C O M M ISSIO N E R S . Burns ' w h e n Fou take Grove’s Tasteless Chill from J. M, L y n n . j from the Hill home. Ja m es 1 Tonic because the form ula is plainly W agon loads of lu m b e r going in all J o h n Teal. Seth Riggs. | still abides at his fa th e r’s old home th at . . . . . \jriu: .. , printed on every bottle showing H e n ry Voth and Mr. Villwock are directions indicate t h a t the farmers The private change in the J. R. stead and his brother, \\ illiain, not ' . . J , * . .. ! . , , it is simply iron a nd q u in in e in a p u t ti n g u p new barns. are m aking m any improvem ents. Conlee county road asked for by P. , fat awav. . In the next house toward , , . J J v ‘ ^ .... rn . . , , f ... , tasteless form . No cure, no pay. 50 Bartholomew was granted. Lewisville we found J. W . W m t e aud ' * J F r a n k L ynn lira returne d from Al LOCAL berta, satisfied to retnuin in Oregon. The deed to the W. J. Critchlow family, not long from Oklahoma. At , cen and public road was accepted and said the old Liggett place 1). O. Bronson J SUNNY SLOPE. Misses Mary a n d N ettie Naehtingal CLIM A TIC and wife have abided for many years. ■ oud declared a public highway. have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Mrs. J. E. Sibley and Mrs. II. C E.ik- Clara McCaleb lias been hauling The sherilf was duly credited on the NotW ng b u t a lucal in, of Dallas, are their daughters. j gravel and Wni. H e rren is over from Buhler, a t Smilhfield. w a d , o r cbatigti of cll- 1800 tax list and said roll closed. u ate will eu-e Among the grub oaks on a neighbor Salem caring for his bay crop. Our strawberry social was q u i te a The following road warrants were ing hillside we hunted up the old l.ig- j CATARRH pleasant affair, th e pa rticipa nts in the N um erous cattle buyers have been allowed : T h e S p e c i f i c is gilt burying ground. I t has been J literary part being Rev. T. J . P a rker, $79 00 abandoned for m any years, a single a rou ml. I) P S t a p l e t o n ............. Ely’s Cream Balm Angie Southwick, Charlie L y n n , Irene > It in q u ickly absorbed N S B u r c h ..................... ............. 6 00 tombstone a n d a few scattered rail Mrs O hm s is expecting her brother Sarge ant, Zora and Fred Z uniw alt, I Gives relief a t once. Ja» W o o d e n ................... ............. 31 50 | indicating the location in the scatter- ,t opens a nd cleanses th e E the l a n d Lixxiu Parker. from W a shington, a nd Mrs. Clark is N; sal Passages. Gut* E ric k so n ................. ............. 18 00 j ud underbrush. Grandpa Liggett and Allays Intianintion. Frai k T a t o m ................. ............. 28 50 a dozen others repose there. His son, having new gates and o th e r improve lea ls nnd P rotect* th e T h e B eat L in im e n t for S tra in s . m en ts made. L Be l ie n ........................ ............. 3 50 ; Joe, was once sheriff of this county ilernbrane. R estores th e Mr. F. H. Wells, the m e r c h a n t at u s e s of T aste and Sm ell. No in ju rio u s d ru g . Reg J Quirk .......................... ............. 7 50 The place of llev. J. C. Hedgpeth F. C. H aynes and wife went to Oak Deer P ark, Long island, N. Y., says: 8 ular size, 50 c en ts; Fam ily size, s i «>r by mail. .1 M D ickey................... ............. 21 00 I comes next, b ut be is off in Southern Gr< v* for cherries, which here sell at KLY BROTHERS, 56 W a r.tn S tre e t, New York. “ I always recom mend C h a m b e rla in ’s George Shaw ............... ............. 5 00 ■ Oregon preaching. J o h n , F r a n k , 2^ cents a pound. 1’nin Balm ilie best lin im e n t for ltuy W h e a ld o n ........... ............. f> 00 ! H e m y ind William Lewis live close for strain s. 1 used it lost winter for E A C oc kerhnm ............. ............. 7 50 i around where their father, Uncle Da ! A. J. Shipley will p u t out an acre of a seveie lameness in the side, result « 75 ! vy Lewis, settled over half a century | strawberries and will have a park of P L s d y ............................ ing from a strain, and was greatly Ed H a r t m a n ................... ............. 4 50 I ago. A few years back he and Aunt Belgian hares. pleased with the quick relief and cure . . . . 6 00 j Polly joined the silent majority. Lew- : J o h n S u m p ter has added a new de r .1 11 Childers ............... it effected. For sale by A. K. W ilton. 1) Windsor . . . ........ .............12 00 | isville seemed to be deserted. P erhaps ! rick to his barn and the Clarkes have fi 00 ! the inhabitants had gone to the Suu- bought a new improved mower. G B G holson ................. ........... (’apt. Clark, who c om m a nded the W G G r a y ........................ ............. 6 00 day school picnic a t Montgomery. T he Fishbacks have re tu rn e d from fanioua war vessel, the O regon, t h a t J Sim k in s........................ ........... 7 no Among the denisens of t h a t village steam ed steudily 14,000 miles to lialp A S i m k in s ................... . . . . . . . 0 75 are preachers Craig and Lindsay, the T u r n e r c a m p meeting. destroy th e Hpanish fleet in C uban . . . fi (K) H e nry and W rig h t S m ith and the | 1rs W h it e ...................... George Sullivan nnd family and waters, has been made an a d m iral, H B u t tr i c k ..................... ............. 12 (H) Lindemans. W. L. Bristow was m ov Wilbur Rhodes will sp end the F o u r t h D EN TIST 8 L S te w a rt................... ............. 4 50 ing his stock of groceries from Mon- j a t Newport. Nick T arter, of Peedee, a n d Mrs. J. J 1) .Slagle........................ ............. 9 00 m outh to a vacant store building A. C ra m e r, of Falls CHy, are to teach L A T E O F N O R T H PACIFIC 9 00 there. As it was almost noontim e Fred W is n e r................... ........ Gif Zuniw alt is helping Mr. Shinn in Corvallis duriug the n e x t school DENTAL COLLEGE PORTLAND H L B l y .......................... ............. 10 50 when we reached the home of B. F paint the In dependence public school. year. H as located in Dallas to practice his S H a stings..................... ............. 30 00 T o C u r e a C o ld In O n e Day profession. He is a gra duate of tin- D N T u r n e r ................... ............. 6 00 for som ething good to eat, which their above n am ed institu tio n and is pre W A Griffin................... ............. 21 00 daughter, Mils Mary, hel|>ed to pre T ake laxative brom o q u in in e tablets pared to perform all d e n ta l operatio ns W m C o c k l e ................... pare. J o h n Levock who has been liv All druggists refund the m oney if it accordin g to the latest scientific Peter P e ters o n ............... ............. 34 50 ing with th e m for 7 years, is there yet. fa ile to cure. S igna ture of E . W. W h e n r u i n g to the coast take the m ethods. C Bowlsby..................... ............. G 75 Mr. Sm ith it one of the m ott progres Grovo on each box. 25 cents. Little Mcjtucca route. I t is six miles sh o rte r Route to Slab Creek, Woods sive farm ers in t h a t region and i.ns PEDEE. F r e e M a i l D eliv ery . and Ocean Park. Good bridges und an abundance of everything uround Hereafter all stage or horse mnil him. Ho has some 50 acres in clov no bad fords. Estella Falls and o th e r Bluford B ush lias been sick. carriers are required to deliver with er, Ids ton, W rig ht, 35 aud his broth scenic a ttr a c tio n s on the way. F ine HOURS, 9 T O 5. out charge mail to persons living er, M arion, about 70, while their Mrs. P a g e tt has been visiting her fishing all the way from toll g a 'e to along their routes. T he conditions neighbor, II. 1). Staats. has a nice m other in M onm outh. the bench. Good hotel and stable a c are that the person m ust live over 80 field of it. Passing the old Jno. Burns c om m odations and reasonable rates at has buen selling I,ew Edwards rods from a po*toftioe, m ust provide a place, where J. M. Haggard lives, and Little Nestucca Toll Gate. Wm. Bax suitable receptacle at th e roadside so the parcnial home of C ounty Clerk strawberries. ter it Son. th at the carrier will not have to dia Laughary, we tied up at the old Burns B. L. Hastings and wife were at the m ount to reach it, and m ust give the mill, which is again )tt operation. Normal school town Satutday. postmaster a writteri order to deliver Keller A Nehrbaa having recently pur Some wild anim als have been kill his mail to the carrier. Registered chased the property from the Mon ma 1 is not to he so delivered without m outh hank. Mr. Keller cam e from ing sheep a n d goats. special orders. T he carrier is required Newherg and has had 30 years ex p er to receive all mail presented and de ience as a miller, while Mr. Nehrbaa T h e B e e t P r e s c r i p t i o n f o r M a l a r i a and fevcis is a bottle of Grove’s liver it for mailing at the next «trice, cam e from Wisconsin, where lie was a chills W r m ake hop und fruit pipe and ^ CM>ill Tonic I t is simply furnish pu m p s anil windmills. W a but if not required to collect mail dentist, They are m uch pleased with I I Tasteless j iron and q u in in e in a tasteless form. from boxes. There are to be no fees their new home und expect to build ter, steam anil air heating plan ts p u t No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents. any of these cases. in All kinds of copper and galvaniz up n big trade. They aro paying 58 ♦ ■ ■ ■ 1 ed iron work done. Satisfaction gu a r cents for wheat, plenty of it being in R I O K R E A L L . Some people around Independence right. It was 111 m ilts to Dull*, by anteed. have concluded t h a t strawberry grow way of Calvary e nd M onm outh and W E. C lark lost a fine calf from I 1 G IV E U9 I I ing cau bo made a decidedly profitable only 12 through the tim ber directly som ething like blind staggers. A T RIA L bn.incna there, and it i, expected that north. We elmse the latter route and Mrs McDowell and l i s t e n South Home 25 acred will be planted tliia (all. had a time of it. Mrs. Guy Hewitt It is propoaed to lornt a co-o|*'rative and Mrs. Hanby H a rm o n told us how wick have returned from Salem. See th a t collar? Well, when you grower*’ union. Mrs. Orr is borne from the Portland wa m ig h t follow old, unuard roads e x a m in e it you know t h a t there is | only one l a u n d ry t h a t can put such The heavy rain ol Wcdneaday wa* through the tim ber and come o u t at hospital for a abort tim e and Mrs. M. an exquisite color and faultless finish good lor nearly everything except the lle rren place west of Monm outh E. Gibson is im proving in he alth. j on it, and we modestly a n n o u n c e th a t •arly bay. The re m it will be excel We traveled by faith for two miles Mr. Cnx was badly h u r t by a splin and ran tip against a wire fence t h a t ter from a steel wedge flying into the I it was done a t the 8a lcm steam laun- lent late garden,. had no opening in front, to the right muscles of his leg. dry. Wild b l.rk b e rrie . are coming into | nor to the left. Backing o u t half a Mack Crowley, wife and d a ughte r mile, wo struck o u t at a tan g e n t over m arket and meet a ready aale. a long unused road and finally cam e have gone to their L uckiaim ite fatm. SA LEM Geo. H William« ix now m ayor of 1 to Mr. H e rren ’* premises, but there O REGO N Mr. Orr is build ing a new residence F m tla nd and indication« are th a t h i. was before us a stout plank fence as will tie a model administration. Hia far as we could see in sillier direction. (or hia sor.inlaw, Otis Wait. W hen you want your clothes c le a n appointee« are lirat clan* men and be Holding a council of war with ou r A. H a r m o n will soon move to Sa- ed, dyed, repair«*»! or preesed, leave will greatly curb gambling and aiinilar horse and buggy it was determine«! lem. YOUR them wit.v \V. R. Ellis, a g en t, at evila. th at the only alternative waa to get Dalits. VACATION MONMOUTH. through th at fence in some way. We W ith o u t taking s kodak or c a m footed it half a m de to the house end W, L. Bristow has mov«*d hi* gro era with you. C om e in and let laid our dilem ma before the lautllord. cery »tore from here to Lewieville. m e show you ft few specials in th e He said we were up a stu m p with no That la dyspepsia. c a m e r a line a t prices t h a t will means of exit without knocking off a It makes Ufa miserable. T he hay crop ie e x tr a good in this su r p r is e you. Anything from ft p*ir of «oil«i! glo? Its sufferer, eat not becaose they m i in, panel of fence, which lie went and did vicinity. lor ns. Having been an old aoldier es t'» the m o il elaborate silk gown - but .Imply because they mi««. Several of ou r citizens have gone to will receive th« p r o m p t and careful They know they are Irritable and fretful; »ml run up against ugly snags before, , w* took tiling« quietly. Passing on K la m a th c o u n ty to lake tim be r elaime a tte ntion of b a t they cannot be otherwise. They complain of a bad taste In tho through (lie farm of J o h n Atunip wa J. L. M urphy end family have gone month, s tenderness at the pit of the itom- struck the hill roail for Dallas and to spend the su m m e r on their hom e ach, an uneasy feelln« <4 puffy fulness, were a t home in ample tim e for a stead in Jackeon county headache, heartburn and s l a t ma. hearty supper, feeling thankful t h a t it Tha effectual remedy, proved by perma had been no worse. Moat ef th* tint- E G Noble, of Heppner, was taken nent core« of thousands of severe cases, la her pasted through is only fit for fire- to the hospital at P ortland last Satur- ■ wood, but after it is clrsred o u t th ere day, sick with appendicitis, and E. M. will be excellent grass land *• wa* ( Rmitli, his hrotherinlaw of this place, Beaw’a VUU are tk e b elt osUMitk ^ W IL S O N BLOCK. sliown by the few d e a l i n g s made. ( went down to be with him d uring the DALLAS, FRIDAY, JDLY 4. 1902. STATE N0RNAL SCHOOL H e W « e D e a f , a n d HI* H e a r i n g W e e H e c t o r e d By D r . D a r r i n ’* N ew M o d e of T r e a t m e n t . RRH 2s/' O J S r i Æ O U T H , O R E G O N . Graduates of the school nr*’ in con sta nt d e m a n d at salaries ranging front $10 to $1011 a m o nth Studi ills tube the stale e x am in atio n s d uring their course- in the school and t i e prevailed to laccive *h te certificates on gradua tion E x p e m e s ra nge frinii $120 to $175 a year. Strong norm al course and well «quipped training d e p art m ent. T he fall term opens Sept« lu t a r ICth. For catalogue containing full inform atio n, address E. D. R E S S t E R , or Presideut, J. V, B. Butler Secretary. fBUY * * Your Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc., at Fry’s 4 drug store, near the postoffice, Salem. The Best 4 Goods for the Least Money. 4 H ouse paints. Floor Paints, V arnish Stains, Carriage pain's , E n a m * F R Y ' S D R U G S T O R E m j A ttention, C oasters. OFFICE OVER DiLUS BANK M o g u i lining! BDRMCHS t FRASER IDS State Street ■ Salem STEAMo« DYE W ORKS.* DON’T TA K E Difficult Digestion GOODS DYED T O SAMPLE Mrs. C .! Walker, proprietor. Hood’s Sarsaparilla For sale at PFENNIG, Je w e le r and Optician. & 310 Commercial street, Salem. f P0HLE & BISHOP * ISpt BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE MAKERS AND HORSESHOERS “ ^ /fa TT n v o vn n t c v o r l f from r a n t f Statu i l n f u e street l r o n f f to n the n corner a r n n r a of f IT Ferry o r r v a and mi Have removed Liiberty streets in Salem. Have always on hand buggy and carriage wheels, painted and in the white, and can p t a set on your buggy in three hours a t any time. Give us a call. r Aikz vki vW \iki jik i vki Oft jvki Jute'S? Oft itle Nile * 7 vie vki _V*e 1%k ij* i^ r $ LEE^SMITH’S *CYCLERY S ¡B E S T E Q U IP P E D S H O P IM P O L K C O U N T Y ] i 'i ' -------------------S . ' B U M M E X . J * R - S - — ---------- - 1 (F U L L L IN E O F 5 U N J P I -I S I V 1 t h i la — ^ M I IV ms I ’S aw - . [E N A M E L IN G , B R A Z IN C , A N D L IC H T L A I H Vv O R K DONE| ¿«4 RAMBLERS.........................$35 to $65 H A R T F O R D ............................... $35*}* ife COLUMBIA 40 to 70 V EDETTE 25 X IM PERIAL........................... 25 to 60 ID EAL........................................... 25 ^ Special Attention Given to Cut of Town Orders. COLD 'N HEAD DR. F. J. FRIEORiGH, 4 4 4 4 els and ev ery th in g in the p a in t line. C a r te r ’s Pure W hit« Lead 7^ cents a pound. P uro boiled linseed oil 80 c e n ts a gallon ;raw , 78 cent* a gallon. Come a n d see us. \ Ì MOWERS _ j ^ AND BINDERS RAKES AND T EDDERS | WAGONS, buggies CARRIAGES 1 All kinds of harvesting machinery and vehicles and ^ a great variety of extras. Plows and cultivators. | WAGNER - BROS., - DALLAS Th: House Fursishiog Coapaay SALEM AND ALBANY. T h e Largest F u r n i t u r e , C a rpet a n d W all Paper dealers in the W il l a m e tte valley above P o r tla n d . H a ve a correct m ea su re m e n t of your room s and windows when you come for carpets, wall paper and «hades. W e c u t shades to fit w ithout charge a n d m ake them in any width. We m ak e ou r own mattresses a nd each is exactly as represented. W e also m ake o u r own couches a n d lounges a n d carry a large line of coverings- the House Furnishing Company. First door north of postoffice, Salem, Oregon. Salem and Albany. Stores at QUIT WEARING SHABBY OLD SUITS BECAUSE Salem Woolen Mills Store! 2 5 4 C o m m e rc ia l S treet. Can furnish you a nice up to date suit for $10, ore even less. SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS: Summer shirts, cool underwear. Sweaters, nobhv neckwear. Linen «lusters, fancy hose. Boys ami girls hose— two for a quarter.