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l i e d L o o k e d O u t F o r N u m b e r O ae . S h a t t e r s a ll R e c o rd s . Twice in hospital, F . A. Gulledge. Mrs. 0 . F . Lucas, her children and Verbena, A l a , paid a vast sum to ar her m other have goue ro New port. doctors to cure a severe case c f piles, 1 1 t o ............................................ Per | 7 j ...................................Per nix m onths causing 24 tum or*. W hen all failed. Curpmiters are in great demand 4 ) ............................Per th ree m onth* Buck leu’* A rnica salve soon c ired HutMiuss lu Ha in m ation , con- A dvertising rate* made known on Clark and W illiam Burgard are up linn. qure* aches, kills pains. B est salve in application. Correspondence i*solicit from Port laud am ong kindred. the world. 25c. at ail druggists. ed. N. M. M cDaniel drove up from F i te Jo b P rintin g done at reasonable ji r l j auj Sunday to look after his BALLSTO N. eric* •. crop. 8 . A. B a ll, on« of onr prom inent Mr. Mol eon and wife, of Needy hop growers, visited his m other at R a ilr o a d s a n d P e o p le . spent Sunday her« with her parents Monmouth Sunday, F<>- m.iny year* it inn* teemed «ml Mr. and Mrs. C< Mi** Mary Of tin g er is in McMinn- wa* partially true lli.it most railroad* Mrs. Orr feels better after having ville ou lu sin e** this week. were run to m ake the greatest possi ¡spei t a few tiny* at Newport. ble am ount of money without refer Most of the threshers in this ence to the interests of their patrons A C u r e fo r C h o le r a I n f a n t u m . itv will start Monday. PoUti i um have he«n m ik in g no little “ L a-t M ay." soys Mr* C iim i * B iker c a p it 1 and »nine m on 'y out of the of B*»okwaiter, Ohio, *'rtii mfvnt child Grandpa W ilcox has returned from situat on. Now the tide i* turning of our » eiglibor’a w<«* sufi' ring from an extended visit to Portland. ag ain.-1 the politician * and the ra il cholera infantum T h e doctor had Misses T e x ic Edgar and Effie roads am* people are com ing closer to (given up ail hopes of lecoverv. 1 gether. 1’oday there ia more mutual j took a lnittle of C h am lierlain’s Colic. ! Cl-.rk. Mr*. Hose Fudge, Ross ('lark respec t am mg them than .ever before. Cholera and Diarrlieoa Remedy to the and Tom m ie Bowman are spending a T h is week the presidents of three house, telling them 1 felt sure il week at the coast. great, railroads— tit« N »rihern P acific, WouM do good if used accord.ng to di Mrs. .in*. Lern unters, of Mt. A ngel, th e U eat Northern and the O. K. <V red ions In two day's tim e the child is spending a week here, N. Co — have had a two days confer had fully recovered, and is now (near- ence v ith about 1,000 farmers and ly a year nine«) » v ig o ro u , b w h l.y ! Tl.„ new telephone p ole, «re >11 up busim <* men at Davenport, Wash girl. I have recommended this Hern -1 and the line will soon be com pleted. W h at the railroad m agnate* said wa* edy frequently and have never known Thus»* who will have them in their fair, s q •lareandreasonableami met with if to fail in any single in stan ce.” For hom es are as follows: Messrs. Greg#, Clmifield, N airn. Bears. Sergeant, Approi-d by nearly all who heard them. sale by A. K . W ilson. Peter«, Higgs, W hite. Comegye, Buhl- T h e producer* and the *h Dpers pre ♦ • ♦ ----- 1 x*r. Savery, Bowles, K ey t and Starr. seated their side of the ca*e in a plain P IO N E E R . shape i.ml reasonable spirit. Each side Van Sears has rented his place. Ilav qu ite good and all of it in the agreed »hat their interest* were mu tual ard whatever injured the one barn. T h e B e s t P re s c r ip t io n fo r M a l a r i a was a d etrim ent to tins other. The T he W illia m sÆ Hill haler and the ch ills and fevers is a bottle of G rove’s result was an average reduction of ten Middliton & Fatty thsesher are run- Tasteless C hill T o n ic It is sim ply percent on grain tdiipments, which ning. iron and qu inine in a tasteless form . will be a saving of seveial m iili m ffol- No cure, no pay. Frice .50 cents. N. I. Patterson has bought from T. ars. I was poiqittd out to the farm era tb a ’ it would be to iheir interest J . H ayt'jr forty acres of tim ber land ! M cCO Y. to find an easterly m arket for their near lle n ry M cCarters. grain rather than being entirely in M yrtle Davis is hack from Fortland. Miss Le’.und, who tau g h t here last i the elm'die# of foreign buyers aud spring has consum ption. Mr. M cCann was a Fortland passen theppe * as at present. Woodward & H arrington are re ger Sunday. CO UNTY C O U R T. pairing their horsepower m achine and will thresh for them selves and some of the neighbors PROBATE. Mrs. M iller is visiting Marion county, her son Jo h n Howell was cited to appear in court o d or before August 14lh and a cco u n t for and turn over property in )iia hand * belonging to the M argaret Howell « state. j j Hop yards never looked better. Mrs. F inn is still suffering from her Mrs. Uaiwood is visiting her daugh bruised foot and Fred Rohde has been ter, Mrs. Ullie Farley, and A llie K im confined to hi* room for several weeks ball has gone back to the logging with rheum atism . camp. A Jin lru h le Caution. Book Agent—Is tut* head of the house form of kidney trouble. Dr. K ilm er's Swamp-Root Is not reo- N il Servant—T ea; be'« in the library try- ommended for everything but If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found Ing to w rite a letter on u ucw type just the remedy you need. It has been tested w riter he has ju s t bought In so many ways, in hospital work, In private Book Agent (hastily) -I'll <*all agnlii. practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in A frican R iv ers. every case that a special arrangement has All the rivers of Africa have re- been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a inurkahle peculiarities. They seek the sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book ocean th at Is farthest away from telling more about Swamp-Root and how to their source. Th«*lr courst* Is alw ays find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. broken by falls, and their mouths are When writing mention reading this generous stopped by numerous sandbanks. offer in this paper and send your address to L. W tik a l, r f F a lls C ity , bus been Dr. Kilmer & C o..Bing granted a pension of $d a week. hamton, N, Y . The regular fifty cent and H o * m ot sw»mp-Kn<* 1>J. H ay ter aud wife will go to the dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. coast tomorrow. P E R S O N S W O R T H K N O W IN G ABO UT. All readers of this paper are by this tim e familiur with the nam e of Dr. D arrin, and they* have no doubt read with interest accounts of tin* m any rem arkable cures this rolehrated phy sician hat preformed. W esu*.pect th at some have read the testim onals of grateful patients with some suspicion ns to their a u th e n ticity ; therefore we are gratified to he able to present the nam es nf many of our best known c i tizens in Marion aud Folk counties th a t m ust put a t rest every p *sdhle doubt: Any of the following people can be referred to. H arry F e rcy , Salem , Or., deafness, cured. H. A. K u rtz, 137 Church S t., Sa lem , O r., deafness, cured. in J . S. lle s tc n , W illam ette H o te l, S a lem , liver com plaint and dyspepsia, , J. Mrs. Jo h n so n and little daughter, of F in al account of guardianship of You K now W h a ‘ You A ro T a k in g M ilwaukee, are visiting her m other, the H ai.dy h e ir, wa« approved and the I when take Grove .T a«telo «a C h ill, * « , M cCann. - F,..«,,. I«,,,... It ll... f.iH.k.1.1., Id ..I. .Il.lt. I Tome been use the form ula i . plainly g|ewarl & B lltterick crew« will guardian discharged. printed on every bottle showing that com m ence threshing Thursday. A dm inistrator of the W . 8 . Brickei it is simply iron and quinine estate presented his final account ai.d tastele.-s form. No cure, no pay. 50 1 Chas. H azleton is lining cru tch es, will bo discharged ns soon as he pre- j cents. I the result of letting a sleel rail fall sentw receipts for the funds ordered to j i upon his foot while working on the be distributed. O AKDALE. section. Bible' A C y n i c o n M n rr t n a r e. j Sardines ure a delicacy lii for ary j epicure, hut the other fish was tli s 1 summed up by an eplgrauauatic C.’or- 1 iilabnian: “ Fllchnrds.** he taid “ore j ¡Ike wive*. When th ».vYe had, they're av/fuh and wbeti they're good they’re only middling.” - | 'a ll Mali Gazette. T h e hopyards of this county were never in better co n d ition , th e weather was never more favorable, nor the price prospects ever better. T h is county never before had so much hay and the next thing will be more stock. Nasal life; where j A . P. A R M S T R O N G , L L . B ., P R IN C IP A L Why Don’t You CATARRH ^ Send Y o u r B oys to Angel College It Has all the Facilities to be the Leading School in the State. W rite f o r c a t a l o g u e s . THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON E U G EN E , OREGON. T h e first «em eatei, «puion 1902 3 , open« W ednesday, Sep tem ber 17th. T h e f jllow iiiK «eliool, and co lleg e, are comprised in the u n iv ersity : Grad- j m ite sch o o l, college of lite ra tu re , scien ce and ar!«, co lleg e ot scien ce and e n g in eerin g , university acad em y, school of m usic, school of m edicine, fclm ol <4 i law. T u itio n free, exceptin g in »chorda of law, m edicine and m usic. In c i d en tal foe, $ 1 0 ; student bully ta x , $ 2 .5 0 a y e a r; coat of living from $ 1 0 0 to $200 a y ear. F o r catalog u e, address, R E C I8 T R A R O F T H . U N IV E R S IT Y , E u g e n e , O r e g o n . ■ilH i m p o r t a n t y a n n o u n c e m e n t .* SALEM SO M M E To the people of Polk county who trade at our store while the bridge at Salem is closed we will give a special discount of 10 per cent on all purchases. — « SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS** ^ ÌF b u > w » rre J K Thà:ir.Æ ~7ç ■W .W LEE «SMITH’S «CYCLERY 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 ] L ' J I L f -.LL-P* ,F 'J L L L IN E OF S U N D R IE S ] III .M I ■ - ■ t - a ii.a -.i.v . — ■ « — T u tts n M iiir . . n . r . . l M A M : lu m c , b r a z in g , a n d l ig h t l a t h w o r k p o n s | $35 to $65 H A R T F O R D 40 to 70 V E D E T T E 25 to 60 ID EA L $35 25 25 Special Attention Given to Out of T ow n Orders. STEAM LAUNDRY. Attention, Coasters. Plaiia» ad Tinning! BURROUGHS À FRASER 13S State Street Mrs Floren ce Kenedy end Mrs. Scott T he new «d litioii to the warehouse Jeff. Davis, on Gooseneck, had an is a bout ooiuplelHtl. and the four bins are running the Kill« |t o»ok wagon, eight acre patch «»f clover th a t meas- B u rrell E lliott being their roustabout I » red from fo er to five feet high and will hold «bout 20,000 bushels. Monday and Tuesday the m achine Ins neighbor. * M. Dickey, has a T A t 1« djipcvslft. Mrs. Hose has bought the McKissou threshed for A , J . Gum p and Henry j good stand of it. It ou kM Ilf« i ,ii rfcabk». «IwfllioK lot ut this place. Fawk. Its sufferers f i t not becanae they want to , Mrs. A nna D inn an l Ed lie Dnnn — bitt «Imply he, mse they must. B F . Sm ith is delivering th irty four Mrs. C laar Reid is spending ajfew will go to Newport for a t so week* Tl «y know tF y are Irritable «nd fretful; tons of baled cheat hay to this place, d*y* with Mrs. Mabel Marini at the stay. bat : bey cannot t>e otherwise. which w as sold to Geo. llrev for $8.25 oak sawmill. Abel Uglow will have cem ent side TJ ' j com p lan of h bad taste In tbe a ton. N. M M cDaniel is up from Fortland walks cn both sides of hi* new b u ild ’ rooti h, « tenderni»?* at the pit oCUhc «torn- ing, which is approaching com pletion «cb. «n oneway foclinir of puffy fulness, Mr Cof »H and family* J . <> B la sts caring for his grain crop at Kickreall. beau iche, hoartl irn and whut Dot. and lainih . J»<*b. Phillips* Mi.«* M iller, Tbo effectual mody, proved by perma See the fresh offering* under our and C E S t.a is a u d wife wore at the nent xarea of tin isnntlN of severe casts , 13 heading New Today. T h at is the Sulphu r *pr.ngs h.*l Sunday, and all quickest any to eith er buy or sell any claim they were greatly benefited by thing, as many know from repented ■ lo Uni«. Sold by <lruai«u the trip Large num bers gather ~ / k i e t FlJJ. ar«t tl.o boat oatkarUcT experience. there every HuiuUiy. Mt. At Mt. Angel. Oregon. Miss L. Stanfield, 323 Mill S t.. S a In *11 it* st*«:*s there { o & i lem , cured ten years ago of deafness should be cleanancsa. Q ^ and discharging years. El}’* Cream Balm A. G. Byers, Independence, Or., tot cleanses, Boothen and heals al d eafness,one ear cured in two hours tks diseased membrane. the other in two m onths. It cures catr.rrh and drives « Fret! N eckerm an, 110 State S t , S a away * cold in tho head lem , weakness optic nerve of the eye, quickly. C r e a m B a l m 1 b placed Into the nostrils, spreads pain in oveballs and catarrh restored. over the iuembrr.no and is absorbed. Relief is im Miss N ettie D urfee, Shaw , Or., deaf mediate and a euro follows. I t is not drying—does ness and granulated evet. restored. not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents a t Drug Her father, C. K. Durfee, deafness 23 gist* or by m ail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. E L Y B R O T H E R S, 6b Warren Street, New Y ork. years, cured. Miss M. W ells, 157 18th St., Salem , O r.,c a ta rrh , rh eu m atism , ftm do trou bles and partial paraylis of the blad der, cured. M»8. J o b R ich a rd s, Capital S t.. S a lem , deafness cured, also her dat gh .er was cured of discharging ear» ..od deafness. J . D. V an Osdoi’s daught r, co rn e r Com m ercial and Mission S»., Salem discharging ears and deafness, cur* d. B. G. Dove’s daughter* W est Salem , O r.,diabetes and kidney ftouble cured 13 years ago. S. D. Hump’s *01». 378 Marion St, Salem Or . weak lungs, pain in side * and general debility, restored. F . H. Hohn, 247 Com mere al St., S a lem , catarrh . îestored. Mrs. J . Ja m e s , Salem , fem ale trou bles , tumor heart trouble and head- echos, restored . J . W. F ate, Jefferson , O r., rheum a In hot w eather describes the situation ! of sensible people, l’ut on negligee tism and diabetes, cured. Reuben Lee, T u rn er. O r., sciatic and defy old 8ol a t his worst. Su ch rheum atism and general debility from o ltfit*, when properly lauudried, look effects of lagrippe, restored. Mrs. Heuhen Lee, T u rn er, Or., ab ; exceedingly dressy and appropriate. cès* of lung and severe cough, num b | Our patrons get the benefit of un- ness wild pains in lim bs, successfully i equalled facilities and perfect m e treated. thods. Id eal *um m er a ttire i* very I Mrs. N ettie Dem psey, W aterloo ,O r, | largely a laundried result. cured of an ulcerated ca ta rrh . COG! m H o o d 's Sarsaparilla The school where thorough work is done; where the reason is always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping i is taught exactly as books art kept in business ; where shorthand is | made easy ; where penmanship is at its b est; where hundreds of bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success in thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue free. E . F . Co«d and wife, Hardy Hoi man and wife, Mrs. C has. B lack and Mrs. F . G. Coad, of D allas, Ja s . Burns and fam ily, of B iid g ep o rt, and B. F Sm ith and fam ily, of Lew isville, are cam ping and blnckberring near T uuruton’s logging cam p ten m iles up the K ickreall. J . M. G rant and fam ily and Mi»a Paraffine Di ugh tv re turned from there yesterday with their buckets full of berries. T h e ad m inistrator of the W. S. E la POPCORN. Lots of good lmy. V etches and oats estate fil'd receipts uud was discharg sowed together and red clover have j A. B . Gibson has gone c o ts tin g . ed. , proved a g ieat success out this way. > McDowell Bros, will sta rt their F in al receipts in th e case of Joseph Fied Lomt-Hid, of F alls City, who ! threshing m achine next Tuesday. M iller estate was filed and the estate I was once champion swimmer ol the closed. I Facitic coast, gave an exhibition Ol I EIlia ami Lonnie Cannny have re C. W . Babcock was made adm inis ( his skill in (living aud sw.mining at turned here aud are shocking grain for the neighbors. trator of Hie M argaret Babcock estate | iiallock m ill pond last Sunday. under $ 2.H 00 bond. J . W . Me. Do well helped O. E . Frice A son and daughter of G ran t Hob- j fix up his thieeiiing m achine and will Mary J!. Bricker was made guardian inson are up from Fortland with their | run his engine« of Edwar I B rick er, a m inor, an inven I aunt, Mary Curd. ---- ------------ tory of 1. * property was made by F. SA LT CREEK. Mrs. Parrott, of Corvallis, is visiting E . M yer. Eugene K ay ter and E V Dalton ai <1 its value charged to the at the home of her father, VV. C. Howe 1 Binders ru nn in g i*> nil directions. who e x p els to move to Newbeig. guardian. T here is a new baby at the hom e of COMMISSIONERS. 1 tortoli tfc Reynolds are hauling ho| N. C. M iller. Jo h n T« »1. Beth Biggs. I poles. J . Bowles will have a téléphona in T he bonds of N. F . Gregg and J . H Mr D ennis, of F all C ity, is here j his new house. Mulkey a road supervisors were 1 visiting her son, Oliver proved ami so were those of C, I Ca 1 W illiam s and the Lynn boys J . 8 . M acorn her wnl move to tile | l illeel 20 digger squirrels in oue day. Pagett, J . VV, B utler, H. Holman, H Howell. K B ru n k , Film er Lewis and Levens place. T h e Barker and Jeffrey fam ilies, a l Jo h n Mid« letón. T o C u ro a C o ld In O n e D ay so the W healdon hoys and F'rauk Sh eriff Ford fill'd notice of appoint Take laxative brom o quinine tablets. Lynn have gone to the coast. m ent of E H hv ter as deputy sheriffi druggists »fund the money if il L illie B ax ter and Mabel Saag ean t nd his m o u ld y salary was fixed at \ fuli8 U) t.„ r Signatu re of E . VV. will have charge of the B axter th re sh | Grove on each box. 25 cents. ing outfit cook wagon. Many more who are averse to public An $8.21' warrant was issued to C N O R T H S P R r tT c V A L L E Y . J . M. Lynn sold four fat ca ttle to m ention of their nam es could be cited IÏ. Wheelt r on account of double Frank Caldwell on a trip into | ^|10 d „ u H j( butchers at a good price. here. sOMmeut. | Eualern On gun. It is to be hoped th at Dr. Darrin canhe prevailed 011 to rem ain at the. J « «. tiuhn in cu ttin g wood for! llll.I.H ALLOWED. W EST SALEM . W il la m ette Hotel longer than Sept 1 . „ - 1 Frank Melameli 6 201 Andrew 8m ith, roads Haying is over and people are busy --------■■ 3 76 T he Dave M athew ’s thresher began 1 with grain and flux, S C M uore.................... W hen going to the coast take U m * T racy is dead a fter a wonderful c a .. _ ... reer as an escaped co n vict. H e and I L ittle N estu cca route. I t i* six mil«** M M u lkey ........................ 119 00 on the crop ot Jo sh u a Furvine. George E . Lewis is our present mail L N Belieii ................................... 14 26 Merrill got out of the Oregon peniten shorter. R oute to Slab Creek, W oo Is J<>el F la n e iy ................................... 1 26 | 8l« rr Honlhmnvd, ni Hheridan, will carrier. tiary Ju n e 9 th , and after a chase of and Ocf.an Fark. Good bridges and A L Chutc ................................ 17 26 I miry Mi«« Jes«in ('rum ile, of L in n ton , Mrs. M. E . Gibson is still at Kick alm ost two m onths by hundreds of no bad lords. E ste lla F all* and oth er K enneth C .tuipbell.................... 8 00 j and Mi«« Jen n ie Huntley, of F o ri reall. the bravest and shrewdest m» n in two sceuic a ttra ctio n s on the way. F in e li 00 land, i l to Becom e the Ioide, of Hert J 8 Tal hot. ..................... states, shot him self in a grain field fishing a ll the way from toll g a 'e to Mr«. S. H. W Jiite has been visiting 13 60 Aldermen, of ¡Spring Valley. 1 M c E lm u n y .................. near D avenport, W ash ington, last the beach. G o o d hotel and stable ;«c- her sons ut K e n t, W ashington, B Brunk .......................... 24 00 Tuesday nigh t. A po«*e had sur com tm Klation* ami seasonable rates at C G Coad, fta tio n e r y .. «14 20 Our mail continue« to com e in the Atlele Traglio is working in tlie fjm - rounded him at a farm er’s b trn the L ittle N estucca T oll G ate. W m . B a x 1(1 76 forenoon. Irw in Horia >n Co . . . evening before, there followed a ru n ter A 8 ou. ily of Sam uel O rr a t llickreull. 7 (K) F e lt & Cherringtoii ning fire and a t nightfall 'h e took Mr«. W . If, McGee and daughter, T h e fam ilies of F r a n k and 1). J . refuge in a w heatfield, which they 39 70 J C H ayter .................. Edna, are down from W ashington ou H olm e, are spending several weeks at 2 60 J D Irv in e, paupcr ac. surrounded. A bout m idnight a shot W ilhoit springs. Iti 60 a tU il. F A Douty ................ was heard and a t daylight his body o 00 K D Horgan llert Alderman will take lum e fancy was found, the head being blown 1 M erton Bull, wife «nd daughter, Eg. 8 00 fo w l, to the «tate fair. I ' O Meauoi ............................ He had been shot twice | | tlier, will leave ••am for Oregon City nearly 7 00 M A T e t h e r o w ........... .. in the left leg and a* it. was then im- ; 6 00 J .V tim id i.................................. W e m ake bop and fru it pipe ami Mr. Bouse has had qu ite a tim e to possible to escip e !*♦* i«»nk iiis own life A IR L tS . I l 60 C E H nntlrv In escaping ho killed three i>enitenti- furmnli pumpa am i windm ills. W a g it hand« to pull his crop of 11.ix. 140 87 J T F o n i, »alary ..................... A. Withrow began G ird lin g ary guards, killed his com pan ion,M er ter, .learn anil air beating plant« put G . W . Chapm an and wife and J . J . 13(i 64 Tuesday afternoon. I' 3 L a a g h c y ......................... rill, near Chelm li*, end afterwards in. All kind* of copper and gnlvaui*- j Iiongoor and family left Monday for a 60 00 W F Niehol, slew three men who were in pursuit ed iron work done. .Satisfaction guar Ed. T aylor spent a few d ay. lad two weeks outing at Netarta Bay. 78 00 F E M yer................................... of him ut Seattle. Hi* experience has anteed. wtvk willi his brother at Taeom a. 26 00 E I lay ter ................................... J . Ferguson han been giving his been am ong the m ost rem arkable in GIVE I’S 84 00 t ’ L Htarr................................... Misa E lira Fexton, of Uuiiiier, il house a coat uf while paint, greatly the annuls of crim inal history. T h e 62 60 K V Dalton rewards for him aggregate«! 1 8 ,0 0 0 . clerking io her gran . father« store at improving its looks. 2 IH» th is place. 1> 0 H enry , «e«lp hnunty j ----- m . w — - Come this way for hop tickets and 4 00 (’ Vikman, ru ne .............. I K. I. Dashiell and family and J . M. order early. 3 00 Ilf Ming A V u »“Like, loam « e » M orn-on is getting well alon g Cam pbell have gone to Nye Creek to H H olm an, ju stice c o u r t. . . 4 J 4o wnh hl« hop house, «ml ««)» the bea c , m p for two ,v,,,,k , A. C. (Jist and son are over from MI o W ood,, ja n ito r .............. 4U tat vy wind of several day« ago damaged 1 near Wood* and Mis* Althea I^ e . of Miss Kay M arlin, of M cM innville M 0 Ulli«, lip hl« In Ut) In« yard to the ex ten t of 260 pounds S>»U»m, is visiting am ong la r Dallas 30 60 u, the acte. here visiting the Misses Brown, J O V an O rn 'el, «alary, ç lc kindred. D ifficu lt Digestion PARK AN D W A S H I N G T O N . P O R TL A N D , O R E G O N \ (* (£ * * * * $ $ * * J . W. F e tte r and Jo h n Orr w ent Sal« rn to hi gage pickers. everybody who reads Jh e news- to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, ltver and bladder remedy. It Is the greet medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century: dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wondevful’y successful in promptly curing . lame L- - ‘- L j *-■- Jder, uric acid trou- back, kidney, bladder, trou bles and Bright’s Dii 8 . which Is the worst “Have you over doue anything to belter the condition of any part of the human race?” said tbe very serious man. “Of course 1 have.” answered the person with the cold gray eye. “Aiu 1 not a part of tbo buiuuu race?”—E x change. E. C . T u titsio ti, near C o o p jr Hol Octaln Fark seem s not *•> attractiv e | as a few year? ago. M« «>f ilior« who low, say* his 9 acre prune orcli i r j formerly weut there for an outing will yield uh n il half a crop. new go to Newport. Merit. T ille rs , of lud epen d etice, A Salem C h inam an m ake* regular shipm ents of turtles to the Fori la ml paid W m . UidnuU 4*»J for a Jersey m arket. Laol w« ek he >e it* three sucks containing 128 cf them weigh nietoy i 4 hook keep * ing 154 pounds. er in B rv a n 's *t*»re. Clell Hayden ha« resigned a* rur.il m ail deliverym an on the r »ute run- B illy L n e n m ie I es J.ren visiting 1 ninc from Hal rn via Lola, UK kreafi h is nephew , Vit e F t u n i , ut North 1 aud Oak Grove hack to nalam. V a u ih ill. \ I F you need any Tie louse Fursishing; Company SA LEM AND A L B A N Y . T h e L arg est F u rn itu re , C arpet and W all Paper dealers in tli« W illa m e tte valle/ above P o rtla n d . H ave a co rrect m easurem ent of your rooms ami windows when you com e for carp ets, wall paper and shades. W e cut shades to fit w ithout charge and m ake them in any w idth. W o m ake our own imttt-res^es and each is exactly as represented. W e also m ake our own couches and lounges and carry a large lin e of coverings. i the House Furnishing Company. First, door north of postoffice, Salem, Oregon. Salem end Albany. Store* at ? U IT W EA RIN G IA B B Y OLD S U IT S BECAUSE ¡Salem Woolen Mills Store 2 5 4 C o m m e rc ia l S tre e t. thing in the P h oto graphic line rem ember that I can supply you d t P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. WILSON BLOCK. B Can furnish you a n ice up to date suit for $10. or B even less.