THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZE!*
P U B L IC IT Y A N O T H E
D O CTO R.
The statement is made by Dr. Cy
rus Edison, health » Ulcer of New
York, that there aro many reasons
D A LLA S , F B ID A Y , AUGUST 1. 1902. why reputable physicians should ad
v«*rti<u‘ their business in the daily
newspapers, besides the benefits to
l i b i m i » Evim t F riday M oka I au A t 7:80.
the doctor himself— benefits to which
he is clearly entitled and of which he
V V . A .. W A S H ,
is robhod by neglecting to advertise—
UDITOli A N D PROPRI JiTott.
it is a great convenience to the public
to learn at first hand where to find a
ph sician who makes a specialty of a
certain ( lass of diseases. Dr. Edison
S U B S C R IPT IO N H A T E S :
is confident that the twin on advertis-
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Pig will scon be removed.
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.. . Per six moldhs I Dr. Edison, whose rauk is of the
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.P er three months highest, undoubtedly voices »he senti-
Advertising rates made known on I meet of the more enlightened and
application. Correspondence is solicit i progressive members of his profession
ed.
. when ho iusisis that nid fashioned
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable ; prejudice should he done away with
prices.
ami the medical faculty should no
; longer be compelled to bide their
! light under a bushel.
Chapin M u scott W e d d i n g .
A great many physicians get a
A t ibe home of the bride’s parents. goodly amount of advertising through
Henry M u«colt and wife, in Dal.us, at the public prtHg, and free advertising
11 o’clock Tuesday, July 29th, Luther | at that. No physician ever interposes
J. Chapin, of Ellensburg, Washing* objections to having his name men*
ton, was married to Miss Nellie Mus- | tinned in the papers in connection
cot»; h«r pastor, W. T. Wardle, offici with any notable surgical operations.
ating. She was dressed in white with In fact, many physicians who look
veil ar.d carried a bouquet of white I upon paid advertising with something
lilies, while he was neatly garbed in Akin to holy horror are delighted to
black. The rooms were beautified { get a little advertising gratis.
with evergreens and flowers. A hot
Dr. Edison is not the first great
dinner was served at noon, the last physician who lias publicly advocated
course being ice cream and cake. A t I ^JverUsing
Dr. Darrin, well known
1 the happy couple left for their fu on the Pacific coast and all over the
ture home at Ellensburg. Enroute world, has been advertising for thirty
they will visit The Dulles, Tacoma, years.
Seattle and Spokane. Many valuable
and useful prevents were received
C O U N TY CO URT.
This having been bis former home,
PROBATE.
Mr, Chapin was well and favorably
Sihlev, J.
known here. Mrs. Chapin was raised
here and has long been a valuable
The will of A. H. Palmer was admit-
member of the Presbyterian Sunday led to pro| „t, llIU| \y. l\ I’almerchoa-
schoot, which the ha* »erred ae secre en executor under $2.000 bond, the
tarv. organist ; nd teacher, bur sev-
to lie appraised by Jacob Boub,
era) yeara she ms had charge of a pri-
H. Mack and J. If. Alulkey.
marv grade in the Dallas public j
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In matter of the H, H. Stanton es-
school. His mother was here from
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Ellens urn and his sister, Mrs. Dunn,
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from Idaho. Othei guests were K. 15.
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,, turn over real estate to devisees.
Carpenter and wife, W . F. Museolt
and wife, O. A, M 11 scott and w i f e 1 The guardian cf Johanm a Emmons
Frank Mnacott and wife, \V. P. Miller was allowed $200, his bondsmen exou-
and wife,Arthur Starr and wife, Rev 1 eralcd and lie discharged. The ad-
Wardle, wife and son, Mrs. Rebecca luinistralor of said estate was author-
Hughes, Misses Ella Carpenter, B ju - lied to erect a iiiouum. nt at the grave
lah Harper, Beta and Lydia Muscott. of the deceased « 1 a cost of not over
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F a m ily R e u n io n .
The will of J. Jay Brown was ad
Not for years had the four brothers
mitted to probate and Nancy G.
M M . Ellis, W. R. Ellis, H. J. Ellis
Brown chosen administratrix under
aud J. 0. Ellis, been together nuti- |
$3,500 bond. D. J. Grant, Columbus
last Friday when they and their fam
Telherow and J. W. Brown will ap
ilies met at the home of the first nam
praise the property,
ed for a two days jollification. All
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rates were cast us’du and they acted
A Cur® for C holera In fa n tu m .
like hoys and girls again. Including
“ Last May." says Mrs. Curtis Baker
children there were fifteen of them
of Book waiter, Ohio, “ an infant child
Last Saturday they had Mr. Chi rring
ton to take a fine group picture of 1 of our neighbor’s was suffering from
cholera infantum
The doctor had
them, including the families of 0 . 0 .1
Goad and l. B. Howell. Mitch is j given tip all hopes of recovery. I
took a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic,
merchandising lure with Alonzo
Brown, Jap is running 4 000 sheep Cholera and Diarrheoa Remedy to the
near Enterprise in Eastern Oregon, 1 home, telling them I felt sure it
would do good if used according to di
while Dell and Chet, have just bought
the large general merohantile est rections. In two day's time the child
ablishment of Bibee & Mendenhall, in had fully recovered, and is now (near
bheridan. Such reunions make those ly a year since) a vigorous, healthy
concerned feel good over it for weeks girl. I have recommended this Rem
edy frequently and have never known
und months.
it to fail in any single instance." For
sale by A. K. Wilson.
B ryan-Lucas M ill.
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The Bryan A Lucas 34 mile flume
I. F. Yoakum, who has HO acres of
lie!ween their mill and Falls City is
now in operation and brings down ev hops, says they are all first class nail
ery five minutes lumber enough to that none of them will need spraying
load a wagon. They are now cutting except the Uglow yard, where all the
daily between 25,000 and 35,000fei t of lice have b:en made to turn up their
lumber. Two planers at once smooth toes. He ha* contract *d only 1(1.000
the rustic and flooring and it is run pounds and would now refnse 22 cents
through the dry kiln at the mill nhd : for the balance, that being the price
there loaded on wagons. All of the 1 offered at Independence this week,
rough lumber is sent by flume to
Brown’s creamery now lias a home
Fall* City and then hauled to Dallas.
demand fur all the butter he can
They are’ shipping from here from 7
make. As soon as cows can get bel
to 10 carloads a week, much of it go
ter pasturage there will he a greatly
ing to Halt La’te Oily and Kansas
increased output. The indications are
City. During the slack season next
that a number of farmers will soon
winter three planers and a big dry
have their own sepaiators, which will
kiln will be established at Kalla City.
make it better all around.
OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS.
W H AT TH E Y HAVE TO SA Y ABO U T
T H E D O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
A n U n e q u a lle d a n d C o m p le t e R o
• t i m e nt W h a t Y o u r F r i e n d s a r e
a n d H a v e B e e n L a te ly D o in g .
PED EE.
Frank Gilliam and mother are
ing to tlie warm springs.
go-
Mrs. N ellie St urges is visiting her
brother* Joe Craton. in Southern Ore
W om en as W ell as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Alex Collins, near Stiver, will soon
There was a mistake about the
price T . B. Bruuk got for his lings, it turn his farm over to his marrn-d son,
was $05 for the sow and $15 apiece W illiam , and move to D illus. H e lias
rented the present residence of Dr.
for the the six pigs.
H ay ter, who will vacate it a* soon us
Spraying is finished.
his new home is completed, Mrs.
Collins is a sister of nx-Judge W. L.
Wes. Hodson lias a piece of very
Wells.
Mr. Collins has two brothers,
i fine oats that he will cut for hay.
J. L. and F, M , and a sister, Mrs.
t-diaw, living in Dallas, while his
HARM ONY.
brother, 8am, liven in Eastern Oregon
and
his brother D ug In E .stern
Farmers are taking advantage of
| the good weather and are getting Washington.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid
neys are out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent ' their hay in
that it is not uncommon grain.
for a child to be born
and
some are
cutting
afflicted with weak kid
neys. If the child urin
ates too often, if the
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches an ago-when it should be able to
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
! bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
! the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
j these important organs. This unpleasant
| trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
Miss Carrie Bowman, of Newberg, is
| visiting Mias O ua Porter and J. C.
, l'orter and family, of Newberg, have
I just returned home from a visit with
! relatives on the creek.
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
W om en as well as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
Blackberries unusually plentiful.
and both need the same great remedy.
i Marion Waters and Andrew Han- The mild and Ihe Immediate effect of
S w a m p - R o o t Is soon realized. It Is sold
nnm are back from the spring, t ie
by druggists. In flfty-
former in improved health, but the cent and one dollar
hitter no better.
sizes. You mey have a
sample bottle by mall
Dave Simpson has moved his log free, also pamphlet tell- Hons or swwup-Ront.
ging camp from Condons to the L uck - Ing all about It. Including many o f the
iamute.
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilm er
Mrs Mattie Hensly is at the home It Co.. Binghamton, N . Y ., be aure and
of J. W. Yost.
mention this paper.
Little Elta Porter, who has been
j sick for two muiilh* is still very low.
gun.
Fred Simpson has been over from
Salem caring for his hay. and Mrs.
Simpson ha« been over
it.li her
daughter, Etta Bush, who went home
with them.
Good
►torod.
crop of hay and nearly all
Grain promises well hut farm hands
are scarce.
You K n ow W h at
You
SU N N Y SLO PE.
Binders running
good.
and grain
BUENA*
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extra
Work began in the warehouse Mon
Kev. E. C. W igm ore, of Monmouth, day, with Harry Davison as engineer.
will preach at Antioch next Sunday,
B. F. Hail and wife, of Wookburn,
The infant daughter of Henry Davis were visiting relatives here this week.
and wife died last Saturday
Byron Nixon recently bought a
The Riddells have a new
hor-e power traction engine.
not
Miss Dellio W alker is working in
I Oregon City.
N asal
SUVER.
At Mt. Angel. Oregon.
It Has all the Facilities to be the Leading School in the State.
W rite for catalogu es.
Ï L U T H E R & COot
and Ranch
! REAL ESTATE Timber
Lands a Specialty.*
CATARRH ß S m
We are prepared to locate you upon some o f ^
the finest timber claims in Oregon, or if you S:
want an improved ranch or fruit farm, we can
show you just what you are looking for. Call
and see us. A ll correspondence promptly a t - ^
tended to.
L U T H E R & CO., Dallas, Or. S
In »11 Its ' it»K*s tvc.e
should bo cle&uhucas.
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Ely’ « Cretan Balm r
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eleaoMi, soothed and heals
the diseased membrane.
It cures catarrh anti drives
away a cold ia the head
quickly.
C rea m B a lm !< p!ftced into tha nostrils, spreads
over the membrane nnd is absorbed. Relief ia im
mediate and & cure follow». It is not drying—does
not produce sneezing. La-go Size, 60 cents at Drug
gist* or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
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E L Y BROTHERS« 50 Warren Street, New York.
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THE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
EUGENE, OREGON.
W . H. Mack is baling his hay and
Mrs. Muck will again cook for the
The Evangelical aid society met at
the home of Mrs. J. A. McClain last
Lawrence threshing crew.
Wednesday. There were eighteen la
A mail box agent has been around dies present and refreshments were
nnd so lias John Moran with a land served during the afternoon.
hunter.
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Sam Redding, aged 7 years, fell
The Fishback brothers are making
from a gate and broke his right leg i
gale posts fr J. B. Stump.
just above the knee. Dr. Smith, of
Our school has received a large Jefferson, was called and reduced the j
chart.
fracture.
Take laxative bromo quinine tablets.
H aying is over but the* hum of
All druggists refuud the money if it hinders is heaid.
fails to cure. Signature of E. W .
VV. W . Hall and family, of Salem,
Grove on each lv>x. 25 cents.
were visiting relatives heie this week
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It is strange to see >-oung men go
lioqte without a hat after calling on
young ladies. How is it, Hugh?
The first semestei, session 1902 3, opens Wednesday, September 17th.
Ih e following schools and c o l l i e s are comprised in the university: Grad
uate school, college of literature, science and arts, college of science ami en
gineering, university academy, school of music, school of medicine, school of
¡aw. Tuition freo, excepting in schools of law, medicine and music. Inci
dental fee, $10; student body tax, $2.»50 a year; cost of living from $100 to
$200 a year. For catalogue, address,
Mr. Johnson and wife, of The Dal
les, but formerly of this place, are vis
iting A. J. Richardson and wife.
Mrs. Ohms has a new hay shed. A.
L. I). Baldwin, our druggist, is pre
J. Shipley is making barbed wire fence, paring to move to Guy, Washington,
George Sullivai is binding for Sam j where he will locate.
Me Beth aud William Rhodes is hay
Mrs. Rosa Herron and little son, of
ing for Silus Hart.
Oregon City, are visiting her parents
at this place.
T o C u r e a C o l d In O n e D a y
Send Your Boys to M t. Angel College
A crowd of young people front Bu
ell started for the coast on a pleasure
j trip Saturday.
twelve house nnd lot of L. D. Baldwin and is
erecting a barn on it.
Julio Ferguson has decided to
run his thresher this season.
A. K. Wilson is back from I lit* P ort
land hospital and is slowlv improv
ing, His brother, Walter, lias arrive I
from Missouri to spend a mo ith with
him. Mrs. W ilton’s sitters wid start
hack to Springfield, Missouri, next
Monday, Miss Nan Wilton, - who is a
graduate or Albany college, will teach
history and some other branches in
Dallas college.
W hy Don’t You
Miss Pearl Leonard is spending her
: vacation al homo and Oliver Le onurd
j is sick.
A re T a k in g
when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill
Miss Maude Brown’s herd of Dur
Tonic because the formula is plainly ham cattle have been brought home
printed on every bottle showing that from the mountains looking slick aud
it is simply iron and quinine in a fat.
tasteless form. N o cure, no pay. 50
W. C. Brown & Son have more hay
cents.
than barn room and will hale.
Jap Ellis is down from Eastern Or
egon among the frieuds of hi- youth.
R E G IS T R A R O F T H S U N IV E R S IT Y , E u g e n e , O r e g o n .
IM P O R T A N T
A J ^ O U f K E M E N T
CfiSl m GOHTiBLE
I In hot weather describes the situation
of sensible people. Put on negligee
j and defy olil Sol at his woist. Such
j o itlits, when
properly Uundried, look L
exceedingly dressy aud appropriate.
Our patrons get the benefit of un
equalled facilities ami perfect m e
thods. Ideal summer attirs is very
largely a lauudried result.
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To the people of Polk, county who trade nt our
store while the bridge at Salem is closed we will
gi ven special discount of 10 percent on ali
purchases.
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SEND US YOUR
MAILORDERS^*
W h i t e c s V a a
Mr. King and wife, of Portland, are
be visiting relatives here.
l)r. Peck. J Monroe, preached the
Grain well headed and yield large. fi-st sermon in the M. E. church since
$•
it was moved, last. Sunday.
A ll garden truck in good condition.
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S. M Daniel, of Monmouth, was in
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Mr. Lewis, the Airlie butcher, makes town Fridav.
When going to the const take the
[ b e s t E Q U IP P E D S H O P IN P O L K C O U N T Y )
two trips a week out this way.
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Little Nestnco.ft rou'o. It in six miles
LU 1 .11 O H M N
T H R E W ASIDE T H E I R C A N E S .
shorter. Route to Slab Creek, Woods -
A family from Texas has moved in
F U L L LI N E O F S U N D R IE S
M r . a n d Mrs. R e u b e n L e , o f T u r and Ocean Park. Good bridges and &
to Green Suver’s house,
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n e r , O r e g o n , R e l a t e T h e i r Ex. no bad fords. Estelta Kails and other
¡E N A M E L IN G , B R A Z IN G , A N D L IG H T L A T H W O R K D O N E }
C. E. McLane has plenty of grain
p e r i e n c o W i t h D r. D a r r in a t t h e scenic attractions on the way.
Fine
W i l l a m e t t o H o te l, S a l e m .
sacks for the farmers.
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R AM B LE R S.......................J35 to $65 H A R T F O R D
fishing all the way from toll gafe to Y
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(Salem Statesman).
the beach. Good hotel and stable ac •'.'r- C O L U M B IA ....................... 40 to 70 V E D E T T E
Heavy trains loads of lumbor con
IM P E R IA L .......................25 to 60 IDEAL
commodations and reasonable rates at
M a r v e lo u s b u t T r u e .
stantly passing south.
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There are perhaps no more promi Little Neatucca Toll Gate. Wm. Bax
Hop yards in excellent shape.
nent or better known people in Mari ter <fc Son.
on county than Mr. Lee and Mrs. Lee,
ROCK CREEK.
of Turner, Or. Wherever they are
T h e H o p O u t lo o k .
Tillamook county will this year
Every’.hing continues quits encour produce over a million pounds of
Fred Brock and wife ate on their known their word is accepted without
aging The damage by recent heavy cheese ami butter in proportion. They claim and Miss M. L. Hampton has question, and their card published be
low goes far to establish Dr. Darrin s
ruins has proven much less than ex make a good article aud it inis a ready returned home.
claim to successful treatment of
pected. Lice are not numerous end sale.
Frank Morrison has been building chronic diseases.
spraying is not general. A prioe of
In Seattle a fellow went into a sa cabins for new comers.
W e make hop and fruit pipe nml
M r . L e e W r it e s a s F o llo w s .
fully 25 cents is expected before the
loon, said he was Tracy the outlaw
furnish pumps and windmills. W a
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Editor:
Prior
to
coming
year ends. If the weather continues
The bridges over L ittle Rock and
and wanted liquor an;I money. A po
tinder Dr. Darrin’s medical and elec ter, steam and air heating plants put
as favorable as it has been there will
liceman and a bystander pounced on Steer creeks have been rebuilt.
trical treatment, I had been painfully in. All kinds of copper and galvaniz
he a fine output. Growers are not
J him and almost beat his life out before
Falls City
people are passing afflicted with sciatic rheumatism, ed iron work done. Satisfaction guar
now disposed to contract at any price.
he got a chance to explain that he through to N -*p ort.
general debility and nervousneas. I anteed.
Both eastern and foreign crops are
was not Tracy.
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could not walk without a cane when I
sure to be short. Producers are be
G IV E R S
S h a t t e r s a ll R e c o r d s .
first consulted the doctor two months
Some smut is reported in the cheat
ginning to engage pickers but no
Twice in hospital, F. A. Gulledge, ago. M y relief from all symytoms was
price has.yet I eon set As most con ( hay around Parker and some tliiuk
The Largest Furniture, Carpet and W all Paper dealers in the W illam
tracted hops v ill not justify over 40 -uch hay will produce blind staggers Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sum to rapid nod I no longer need a cane.
doctors to cure a severe case r.f piles, My wife has been troubled witir her
ette valley above Portland. Have a correct measurement of your
cents and as those who have not con i in stock.
causing 24 tumors.
When all failed. lu n g'— (raving a severe cough for ma
rooms and windows when you come for carpets, wall paper and shades.
tracted can afford to pay 50 cents, the
A great majority of the men, wo Bucklen’s Arnica salve soon cured ny years— also pains and numbness in
W e cut shades to fit without charge and make them in any width.
outcouie may 1« a compromise of 45
men and children of this comity can him.
Subdues inflammation, ron- her limbs, being obliged to use a cane,
W e make our own mattresses and each is exactly as represented.
cents.
not take a summer vacation localise qures aches, kills pains. Best salve in 'l i e has been successfully treated bv
W e also make our own couches aud lounges and carry a large line of
coverings
W. P. Ireland and son, Willard, of pressing duties at homo. But the the world. 25c. at all druggists.
Dr. Darrin and discarded her cane. I
have gone into Tillamook county to grain harvest will be about over by 1
have every confidence in Dr. Darrin
O A K C R O V I.
buy 100 calves, believing it more prof the first of September und then many I
and bis new method of cure and most
itable to feed than to sell their farm of them can go to the hop yards and j The socibale at Oak Grove was quite emphatically coinuuud it to the pub
prune orchards, and take an outing
lie. I reside near Turner, Or., and
products.
PALEM
while earning something. All hands a success.
can be seen any time.
First door north of postoiBce, Salem, Oregon. Store* at
OREGON
School Superintendent Starr went need relaxation and change from rou-j
Mrs. R. Folsom is visiting her
R k i - bes L ke .
Salem and Albany.
to Rook Creek yesierday. He is fin line duties occasionally. A change of mother, Mrs. J. C. Allen.
When you want your clothes clean
ishing up Ilia annual report to the location, surioundings and work will,
I P r o m in e n t L in n C o . L a d y C u r e d
ed, dyed, repaired or pressed, le , ve
M i»» Bessie Frisbv, of Salem, is vis-
often rest and invigorate one. Ha d
state superintendent.
Dr. Darrin, Dear Sir: About two
them with W. R. Ellis, agent, at
working, stay at home mothers should in ft M is# Gertrude Fnwk.
months ago I began your treatment
Dallas.
Deputy County Clerk Nichols is
somehow manage to go with their
Mrs. A, G. Roberts for some time for a troublesome catarrh, and I am
taking a few days off around Falls
children for a change. Make an en ha* been in the Portland hospital.
not troubled uny more. This may
City.
gagement now to spend part of Aug
la-nefil others, ao use this letter, if it
Carl Williams, who has been visit will l>c of any benefit Yours respect
Frank Brown gave Ilia Sunday ust or September out of doors.
ing at the home of W. W. Fawk, has fully,
MliS. NKTTIE DiMTHKY.
■ bool class an ice cream social at Ihe
Joshua McDaniel anil S, T. Burch,
home of Andrew Holman aud wile of Kickreall, are not now able to d<> departed for his home in California.
Waterloo, Linn Co., Or.
Anything from a pair of »oiled gbiv j
Wednesday evening. Tin y are Nola more than half they c mid when
estn the most elaborate silk gown ,
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will receive tho prompt ami carefu l1
young men.
chills and fevers is a lx ttle of Grove’s
Dr. Darrin Ims treated me for ca
Ola Giant, Elsie Kay, Ethel Uwinn
attention of
and Pearl Shelton. There wore also
C. L. Hubbard and W. V. Fuller, of Tasteless Chill Tonic It is simply tarrh, neuralgia and rheumatism,
present Hugh Black and wife. Misses Dallas, were in Portland Wednesday, iron and quinine in a tasteless form. scalp trouble, deafnesy general nerv-
Nn cure, no pay. Price 50 cents.
l on* debility, female troubles and par
Viola Shulls, Inez and Sena Lynch.
ProMH'U’ iug Attorney Hurt and w ife
tial paralysis of neck of the bladder
Cord wood is selling at *2.50 on the are rusticating at Newport and Mrs
with marked success.
I feel that
NORTH D ALLAS.
Nat Holman and sou Janies have
cars at Bailston.
wonts are inadequate to expresa my
2 S 4 C o m m e rc ia l Street.
Samuel Cairnes has purchased a gratitude for the great good Dr. I)ar-
gone to Netart*.
farm near Sheridan to which he will ! rin lias done me, and I most heartily
Field Allen is going oil three 1. gs
move next fall.
j recommend Ihe doctor to the afflicted.
and nursing a fool cut at the Thura-
Miss Muntil W k l ia ,
Mr. Steflle and H. M. -Brown made
ton logging camp.
157 lHlh Street, Salem.
a business trip) to Salem this week.
Fow art entirely free from it.
Warren Dunn will soon go over in
I t may develop so slowly as to came to the Neatucca country to remain all
J#»se Berry sold his team to Mr.
EOLA.
A ll just as good as new ones for
little If any disturbance during the whole winter among kindred.
Cairnes.
taking pictures,
but showing
period of childhood.
Blanche Hunter is working in Sa-
W
ill
Martin’s
house
is
receiving
a
slight use, which I am offering at
It may then produce Irrcfnlarity of the
Nearly all tlie Sileti limber land to
, lem for Mrs. Adolph.
atomoch and bowels,
catarrh, which title ha* berm obtained lias new coat of paint.
ridiculously low figures.
and marked tendency to consumption
Mrs. Chamberlain has g o n e
to
H. M Brown and son, Lott, are
before manifest1' tp Itself in much cutaneous gone into the hand# of invest! rs.
I
Lebanon
for
a
visit.
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This full many other claims in that spending their summer vacation at
eruption or glandular it walling.
It Is best to be sure that you are quit« region will be proved up and can at
Netarts Bay.
free from it, and for it# complete e r a d ia
once be sold at good figures.
tion yon can rely on
M. M. Ellis lost a good wagon in the
Spani-h instead of French is to be
creek Monday. Whde trying to set
Ï H
1 . —
“
> taught hereafter m the naval acail-
W IL S O N BLO CK.
his liras tire cheap w ay the flood took
Jfee bast o f all ■MdlUnss lor all butnora. I ,»my of Anoapolis.
K
it a w a y.
Hay all in anil wheat and oats
ing bound.
SSLESI
STESI L
LEE->Sfti!TH’S-*CYCLERY
Attsntioît, C oasters.
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Special Attention Given to
Out of Town Orders.
f lu i t a 'u l Tinniti?!
T!ie House Furnishing Company
BURROUGHS ^ FR&SE8
Salem I
105 State Street
S T E A IV U
D Y E W O R K S .*
GOODS DYED
T O SAM PLE
SALEM AND ALBANY.
the House Furnishing Company.
QUIT WEARING
SHABBY OLD SUITS
BECAUSE
Scrofula
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
I HAVE
A FEW
SECOND
HAND
CAMERAS
P F E N N IG ,
Jeweler and Optician.
Salem Woolen Mills Store
Can furnish you a nice up to date suit for 510, or
even less.
SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS:
Summer shirts, cool underwear.
Sweaters, nobby neckwear.
Linen dusters, fancy hose.
M
Bovs and girls hose—two for a quarter.