Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 15, 1902, Image 2

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    ì HE POLK COUNTY KEMIZER
1 'A L L A S , F R ID A Y , A U O . 15.
1902.
i'RuitMiKD Kvr.aI F riday M or . m k * A t 7:30.
VV. A .
W A S H ,
EDITOR AND PROPK’ KToR.
S U B S C R IP T IO N
RATES:
11 50 ..................................... Per y* ar
| 7 5 ............................. Per six months
4 0 ......................... Per three months
A d vertisin g rates made known on
application. Correspondence is solicit*
e I.
Fine Job P rin tin g done at reasonable
prices.
B a liS t o n T e le p h o n e Co.
Stretched between BuHston, Perry
il.de and H enry C'l-i nil eld ’s on Salt
Creek are twelve miles of wire con-
1 4'cting with telephone instrum ent* in
tu efe homes: B gin n in g at Craven's
*. ore tho line runs south to tho resi-
Cience «if N. F. G regg, from there east
t • C. 1). Nairn. Felix Com egy*, IC n t
) 'aiierv and on t«» the K e y t store in
) rrvd.ile
Fn»:n N .¡in i'* it runs
I ith hv Va i Sc.ir.M wi h branch line»*
t in#* homes of B Z Rvzi*# and K F.
{ . ’ geaut, then vv»s*t l#y U ivi-I i* let ■
i d Alnerr li.ix *r, n ext * »nth to the
} mes #il J<tf. UonsiCil. VV . .f \\ hit#
i .id Buh)er*s cream ery, with a hi»inch
lin e t«* the te*!«hmcewf J Bowles, we*;
t » tho Savory ham • and south t<> those
i f G W . Strt'r and li« nry C ln d ield
there he in . Id pip m e* all told. For a
? «-ar III« |>Ii<»iie» will be rented :.t 50
l ents a mouth, then they will pn»b
nbly buv instrutii. ntn of their own at
Jrom $14 to $18 each. T t «» 12 mil *
» f pnj-ts and wire rest ulinnt $150 ami
the exp eiu e will l»c share»l equally
T h ere will be no charge for the u*e ol
th e phones anywhere on their system,
but messages sent beyond that would
cost regular tariff rates. It is the first
in tho county but o tlo rs are sure to be
introduced. In many parts of the
east there is a perfect network o f tel­
ephone lines.
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S ta te F a ir.
N o time in the history of the Ore­
gon State Fair has there been such a
j,ood feeling am ong the agricultural
classes towards the success of the fair
as exists at the present tim e. Every
section of the state seems to he taking
an interest in the fair and promise to
give it their hearty support. There
are reasons for this awakening of the
people to the support of the fair. One
is, the m anagem ent has worked hard
and faithfully to make the fair at-
broad as Lite state itself. The trans­
portation companies have come to
their assistance and made very liberal
rat» s on hauling exhibits of all kinds
A »o ilie r is, the people are beginning
to realize that it is tim e to let the out­
side world know of the wonderful r»*-
souices of our fit te, and believe that
the State Fair 0 the proper place to
meet the b °ttc r class of home-seekers.
T h is will make the fair dotibty valu -
Me, It wiil give those who are look
ing* for homes on the Pacific (Toast an
opportunity to see in a body what oui
state can produce, and where it. is pro
cluced, without traveling all over tin
slate at great exp« use. I t will also
give the exh ib itor the best possible
opportunity of showing his (products,
whether it he grains, grasses, fruits,
\eg( tables,
livestock, m inerals oi
manufactured goods.
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CO U NTY CO U RT.
Beth Riggs.
E x-S h eriff V an O rsdd was
credit for m ileage fees as per
m ent rendered.
giveu
stale
There were two bids for construct­
ing the Savage bridge, L . E. Bruley
$634. G ilbert <fc Son $012. N eith er he
in g satisfactory both wcio rejected
and the work readvertised.
Tho Capital
Lum bering Co. was
( r tilted with $19.09 on cacount o f or
rur in 1899 assessme
Tret surer Dalton was given credit
for $8998.70, canctlled warrants.
T h e court then
August 23rd.
i u i . i . h
took
CUREO.
OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS*
A ll W e r e S a v e d .
W . C. Broani ha» solJ lo Samuel
T h e fam ilies of Jus. Burns, Cass
" F o r years 1 sntiereil such u n told Gibson and J. B. Sm ith .p en t hist Uay for $3.000 h i. 320 acre f «r.u no ir
misery from bronchitis,” writes J. l i . Sunday at the hospitable home of 1 thè Upper Salt Creek schnoih else.
B ow To Find Oat.
Johnson, o f B rou gh ton , Ga., ••that o f­ F. Yoakum at Bridgeport. Of course
Tli® free show located belw e -u tho
Fill a bottle or common glass with your ten I was unable to work. T h en , the weather called for ice cream . A f
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a when e ve ryth in g else failed, 1 was ter tryin g in vain to get ice from 8a- bell tornar ami c ity hall is g iv in g a ll
sediment or set­ | w holly cured by Dr. K in g ’s N ew Dia- lem and Portland tiiey fell ha«'k on kiud» o f an entertain m en t, sonni
tling Indicates an
fre.ii un i fiin tiy, soma aiicicn t and
covery for consum ption. M y wife »uf- the ice housu at the lit van A Lucas
unhealthy condi­
stale and spina equ.il t i ilio hes| lim ­
tion of the kid­ j fertd iiilen sely from asthm a, till it m ill. T racy Ftuala was there and ali mais.
Be'w i en lim e » llie v sell a
neys; If It stains | cured her, and all m ir experience goes M is. Burns th in k ing him soon what variety of pati nt m edicin e» ami ollm r
your linen It ts to show it is the best e.o u p m edicine too green clapped a salt box over his
■ lunga eu.Migli lo more tinnì m iko tip
evidence of kid­ in tin w orld." A trial w ill c o n i luce head lo cure him.
thè freenesz.
ney trouble; too you it ’, unrivaled for llirout and lung
frequent desire to f diseases. Guarntecd bottles 50 eeuls
paaa It or pain In and $1.00. T ria l bottles freo at all
the back is also j druggists.
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad­
der arc out of order.
W h a t to Bo.
M r«. John O ’ N ie l, of Ashland, i*
There ts comfort tn the knowledge to
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- here visiting her cousin, 1). P Hlouf-
Root. the great kidney remedy fulfills every i fer. Jas. M cCain and Nathan Cou­
wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the p le r were her giau d fath i tv. H e r fn-
beck, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part \ ther, Joh n M cC ain, once owned this
of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability pa|ier. M any will rem em ber her a .
to hold water and scalding pain In passing M inn ie M cCain.
It, or bad effects following use of liquor,
zVrt.
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra­
ordinary effect of S w a m p -R o o t Is soon
advantages.
F o r C a ta lo gu es A d d re s s ,
realized. It stands the highest for Us won­
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
In all its sts-r-» Atiero
P R E S ID E N T C. C. P O U N G , Dalian, O regon .
If you need a medicine you should have tho
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best. Sold by druggists In 50c. a n d jl. sizes. should be i,«•«.,!.no»i.
You may have a sample bottle of this E ly ’ s ('resin L !m ! »
elesnsee.ie-itlievai'lki; .:j 1» — ^ - S **
wonderful
discovery
and a book that tells
Ike i , . ; d ,.
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It curo* t aMTi«» i«n 1 g ivi s
Robert H o w all I son, who bought,1 M r. Hubbard claim s to have the more about it.both sent
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t»e W ilson frtti d n e r .-o i l» of the b t-i piF«*« o f oat* in the m iylib.-rhood. absolutely free by mail,
address Dr. Kilmer 5c n<«n. of swwnp-pooa qui'-k y*
public sell -ol. are g » f i , i g it ready for
r• Peterson’* m i »- also very line.
C re m a lt a l m In Vacad into tho r..v.trl» 6 , spread«
Co., Binghamton, N. Y . When writing men­
the-
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T h e y will have
M r. M o rn . ai.,1 w ife a.... .. Sundwr tion reading thia generous offer In this paper. over the membrane /.mi i i » sorbed. L • f ìh im­
mediate
and a cura f t.io.vs. It is not drying—doc*
«....0 1,500 ! uOiRla ..f prunes o f l l . - i r ' w i,t,
,mr,.lltHi M r s iefn rin noil
not produce eneezin^. La’ ge G-ze, £0 oeni* &c Diuj;-
own and will do som e d ryin g for olh-
g iit # or by m ail; Tri ti Six-’, conta by irai!.
P A A A A N D W A S H I N G T O N . P O R TL A N D, OIt EGON
«•is.
T h e O. K. Price, J II. Rliepnn! und
ELY BROTHERS, 63 Y.'arreu Street, New York
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where thorough work is done; where the reason is
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John Fr;ikfe* has his now home well
T w ice in hospital, F A. Gnlledge. i:ig in thw -slley.
u n d erw ay, A1 Cam pbell and Doug
always
given;
where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping
i l u ‘»bard arc m aking go »d progress ou Verbena, A la , paid a vagi. sum to
R alph. Khepartl. who h s, been t r a v - '
is taught exactly as books art kept ih business ; where shorthand is
Dr. lla y te i’s cottage and D.ui R ich ird- doctor* t > <#ure n severe case ct piles, olinv enlf.ninn ill M ontana for the Or
W h en alt failed.
*on, J: tin M cK in ley, Glenn and Mack causing 24 m inors.
egon N n rw rv . oniiie home M onday.
made easy ; where penmanship is at its best; where hundreds o f
Grant arc ru du ng work ou that of F. Bucklen’e A rn ica salve soon e rt*d
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him
Subdue* in flam m ation , eon-
J. Chapman.
bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success in
Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A ro T a 't lf ig
(j'lres Mches, kills pains.
Boat salve in
when you take G rove’aT asteleve C hill
life; where thousands more w ill be. Open all the year. Catalogue free.
Oar real e stV o agent* report qu ite toe world. 2 ’>c. at ail druggists.
T o n ic heenuae the form ula la plainly
a lively inquiry for different kind* of
printed on every bottle »b o w in g that t
property and some bargains soon to be
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL
ROCK CREEK.
it is sim ply iron and qu in ine in a
closed.
J. L . M oirison , Jim H arris and tasteless form . N o cure, no pay. 50
Mrs. Wash ami E va have gon e to Earl Thom pson are w orking on the cents.
S e p te m b e r 15th t o 2 0 th
camp for two weeks with the Dallas road.
colony on N y e Creek. Later on we
N O R T H S R R IN C V A L L E Y .
1902
L W . H am pton ami fnm ilv have
will go down to see and hear what the
Joliu W eetley has been over from j
people and the wild waves are saying. gone lo Falls C ity to work at the m ill
Salem on a visit.
Frank M orrison and w ife w en t to
Mr. Biddle lias had many load* of
Guy Hmith, of Zena, is cunvnssing
dirt dumped around his hom e, pre­ Dallas last Saturday.
as a book agent.
paratory to gradin g ami sowing luwu
R oy al Pian k and Mrs. M orrison are
Mr. P tice lias bought the T on er
gras*.
b lackb eiryin g at SugarluaL
threshing outfit.
H enry Fern will buy any kind o f
T h e re are letters at the Rooca post-
T h e state fair prom ise, to be better
good hay for shipment to P ortlan d.
office for Claude P. F ry er, Ernest than ever before.
Ray H eadley, a form er Dallas boy, P ren zel and Owen Jones.
D E A P A IR T O H A P P IN E S S .
is down from Alban y.
A C u r e fo r C h o le r a In fa n t u m .
A n o t h e r S a le m L a d y E n d o r s e s Dr
E xperien ce convinces.
See for
•‘ Last M ay.” says Mrs C u rtis Baker D a r r in 's N e w M o d e o f T r e a t m e n t .
yourself how qu ick ly E ly ’s Cream o f Bookwultcr, Ohio, “ an in fan t child
Balm will cure catarrh or cold in the | o f our neighbor’s was suffering from
l o the E d ito r: I wish to tell you of |
head. W e mail trial size for 10c. F u ll cholera infantpm . T h e doctor had the kindness you did me in publishing
M. D. WIDOW) S e c ’ y,
dze 50c. A ll druggists. E ly Bros., j given up all hopes of recovery. I thft testimonials to Dr. D arrin ’s s k ill, j
Portland, Oregon.
56 W arren St., N* w Y o rk . C lifton, took a bottle of C h am berlain ’s Colic, us I would never have known o f him i
Arizona, Jan. 20, 1899. Messrs. E ly Cholera and Diarrheoa R em edy to the had I not read y o u r paper. F o r twe- |
OREGON.
Bros;— Find enclosed 50 cents, for house, tellin g them I felt sure it lve years I had been sercly articled !
which pkase send me vour Cream : would do good if used according to d i­ with varicose ulcers of both limbs.
T h e iir?t sem estei, session 1902 3|Open8 W ednesday, Heptpniber 17th.
Balm. 1 find your rem edy the qu ick­ rections. In two day’s tim e the child M y lim bs had turned to a dark brown
T h e fo llo w in g scffools and colleges are com prised in the u n iv e r s ity : Grml-
est and most perm anent cure for cold had fully recovered, and i* now (n ea r­ color and I was in great pain day ai d
n ate school, college o f litera tu re, science and nr!*, college of science «m l e n ­
in l he head, catarrh, ot<5. Yours tru I ly a ye »r since) a vigorous, healthy night, rendering sleep alm ost impoa
gin eerin g, u n iversity academ y, school o f music, school o f im d iein e , * c ln o l <»f
ly, Dell M. Potter, Gen. M gr. A rizon a girl. I have recomm ended this R em ­ sibie. 1 had tried doctors am 1 m am
law . T u itio n free, excep tin g in school* of law, m edicin e and music. In« i-
Gold M inin g Co.
d en lA l fee, $10; student body tax, *$2 50 n y e a r; cout of liv in g from $100 lo
edy frequ en tly and have never known patent medicines, all to n o a vail, un­
til goin g under Dr. D arrin ’s electrical
$200 a year. F o r catalogue, address,
In many low ns of both Oregon and it to fail in any single instance.” I4or and m edical treatm ent two months
R E G IS T R A R O F T H E U N IV E R S IT Y , E u g e n e , O r e g o n .
W ashington attempts have been made sale by A . K . W ilson.
ago, when I was im m ediately relieved.
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to hold Tracy & M errill shows hut in
N ow I am a happy woman, with m y
B U E N A V IS T A .
almost every instance the authorities i
siirturing a tiling of tile past.
have refused to grant permission.
I candidly
recomm end
all my
Mr. W oods and fam ily returned
N ever before till last week was there 1 Hum)ay from a w eek, ou tin g at the frien d , to t v Dr Darrin, at the W il - 1
am ette H ot I, Salem. I am a Germ; n |
sue If an ice htmine in this region. | coast.
by birth, and 72 years old. I resit!«
Dallas and Independence appealed in ’
Bertha Howe and E. N. H all were in South Salem , near the cem etery, ,
vain, to Portland, Salem , A lb an y and I
M onm outh visitors last w «ek.
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an,I can be s,en any tim e.
Corvallis for just a few chunks of solid j
BEST EQUIPPED SHOP IN POLK COUNTY,
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coolness, the reply in each case being
A picnic was given last F rid ay for
that all their output was needed at the child ren o f the two
Sunday
FULL LINE OF SUNDRIES;
Just above the bar in the riv er a t]
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home.
schools.
In dependence is a fine h aiiiin g place;
A»i
¡ENAMELING,
BRAZINC,
AND
LICHTLATH
WORK DONC| «$.
Mrs. Chace is in Portland buying
Mrs. Belle Baldwin visited her par- ami many ladies may be seen am ong I j n hot weather describes the 'situation
fall goods for her furnishing goods e m ­ nts at A lb an y last week.
tile crowds that gather there on warm of sensible people. P u t ou n eg ligee 1 W R A M B L E R S ....................... $35 to $65 H A R T F O R D .....................................$35 #
porium.
•jfe C O L U M B IA
40 to 70 V E D E T T E
25 a t
Chas. M cClain and M l. Squires days to enjoy the coolin g waters.
ami d efy old Sol at his w or»t. S n ch
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IM P E R IA L
25 to 60 I D E A L .................................................. 25
Mr. H u ll in the southwest part of outfit*, when properly lauudried, lo o k
T h ere was a regular ice fam ine last have each lost a horse.
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town has sold over $50 worth o f v e g e ­ exceed in gly dressy and appropriate.
week Dallas people finding it almost
Bow Baldwin and Ernest Cole were
ta ble. from a third of an acre.
impossible to get any from either Sa­
A lb an y visitors last Sunday week.
Our patrons get the ben efit of un­
lem or Portland. T h o Salem
ice
T h e other day Mr. Fisher ordered
equalled f tcilities and p erf ct m e ­
works with a daily capacity of from
Mrs. J. M. Prather lias a new wheel an Indian out of hi. saloon and lie re
live to six tons a could not half and M r». K re u ti is sick.
fused In go. C ity Marshal G rant war thods. Id ea l sum m er attire is very
supply the demand. A ten ton ship­
appealed to and caused the red man largely a lauudried result.
Chas. M oore and fam ily have been
ment from the outside was all taken
to get out at a double quick speed. It
in two »lav*. Several car loads of it visiting relatives at O rig o n C ity.
is a mistaken idea that agency In d i­
from Seattle added t> the Home
Mias Tressa Prathei visited her sis­ ana have the same saloon rigiits as
supply did not fu lly meet the demand. ter, Mrs. Ed H arm an, at Bridgeport. white men. I t would be a blessed
th in g for many fam ilies if the law for
T h e arrival of numerous hop bas­
H a rvey Nash was up above L e b ­ hade any drunk man en terin g sucli
kets at the stores indicates that pick­ anon dasd wee-i, tryin g to engage hop places.
ing time i* not far away.
pickers.
W h en go in g to the coast take I he
M illar«! Percival has, through ' the
Pleasant Orchard, a pioneer of the
T h e M . E . church w ill be rededicat­ agency o f H enry Cam pbell, sold his L ittle N estu cca route. I t is six m iles
Salt ( ’ reek settlem ent, was married ed n ext Sunday.
Dr. fcord will (2 0 acre farm near Dallas to M r». E lla shorter. R ou te to Slab Creek, W»w>J*
last Sunday to Mrs. Green, of near preach at U o ’clock, and there w ill be J. C a lk in , from Boulder, Colorado, for ami Ocean Park. Good bridges and
Bellevue, by Rev. G. W . Pew therer. ch ild ren ’s exercises at 3.
no bad fords. E stella Falls an d o th er
$3,600.
T h e Largest Fu rn itu re, C arpet and W a ll Paper dealers in th « W illa m ­
He bus seen seventy-one summers
scenic attractions on live wav.
F in e
M.
N.
Prather
and
fam
ily
have
re­
E
verett
G
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inn
has
returned
from
n
e tte valley above P o rtlan d . H a v e a correct measurem ent o f your
and she sixty of them. T h ey w ill Fve
halting all the way from toll g * e to
turned
from
a
month,s
outing
in
the
two
months
visit
with
h
i.
siater,
Mrs.
room s and windows when you com e for carpets, wall paper and shades.
at Ballston.
the beach. Good hotel and stable ac­
Iva
Striugham
,
in
Seattle.
moun tains.
W e cut shades to fit w ith ou t charge and make them in any w id th .
com m odation * and reasonable rales ¡it
Richard Thurston and wife and
W e m ake our own mattresses and each is exa ctly as represented.
E. N. H a ll has a registered Jersey
T h e home of Fran k L ew is at Lewis- L ittle Nestucca T o ll Gate. W m . B ax­
.Miss Fleda Pnttyson will visit T illa ­
W e also make our own couches uud lounges and carry a Iurge line of
cow three years old. that has brougut ville cam e near bein g consumed by ter & Son.
mook friends next week.
coverin gs-
tire last week.
him four h eifer calves.
Putnam Fadeless Dye* are easier to
l
F a rm e r, say th at the hot weather
E x-S h eriff Van Orsdel and his »on
use and color more goods brighter and
i. cu ttin g the spring grain crop short. Kutibic are over in the Rock Creek
taster colors than any other dye. Sold
by A. K . W ilson, 10c. per package.
Mrs. P u rvin e and son, Dane, visited ••«unity for a few Jays. H e tins sold
the Porter place at S u garloaf lo s M r.
relative, at Greenwood Sunday.
Prof. M etze r is hack from a six
McClure.
C h et Coad, Dan P olin g
weeks stay at the university o f C a lifo r­ T h e B o a t P r e a o r tp tlo n fo r M s l s r l s ami A h x Van Orsilel are soon goin g
W r n is k e hop ami fruit pipe aixl
nia, h eller tiltin g himself as a teacher
chills and feveis is a bottle of G rove’s over ilit rr for a h u n tin g and fishing furnish pumps ami windmill*. W a ­
in Dallas college. Most of his time
ter, steam and air healinf* plants put
Tasteless C h ill T o n ic I t is sim ply sprue.
from now on will bo devoted to the in ­
iron and qu in ine in a tasteless form.
T h e m other slid sister o f H . J. Os- ; in. All kinds of copper and « tlvanix-
terests of the school, which reopens
held are lip form Portlan d
for s cd iron work done. Satisfaction goar- j
N o cure, no pay. Price 5 « cents.
Septem ber 24th.
an teed.
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m onth's visit..
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don’t Know it.
DALLAS COLLEGE
Beautiful Situation!
a recess till
Classical, Scientific, Elementary, and Business courses.
Unusual advantages in Music and
to the miniumn.
Nasal
J B Constable, roads.......... ..$120
5
Nancy Browse ...................
12
T lio * F e n n e ll....................... .
J M Shirk
T B H u n tle y ................. • ■ 2(i2
42
R R B ig g s .............................
25
Ellis A Brown, pauper ac. ..
5
Dr W oods .
F id elity T rust Co, rebate. . . . 27
J B T ea l, lu m ber........
. . . . 11
66
J E Sibley, salary.............
T racy Stunts......................... . 65
Mrs F E M y e r ..................... . . 05
12
Belli H iggs ...........................
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PROBATE.
Sibley, J.
T h p inventory of the Jay J. Brown
estate was tiled and approved.
A citation was ordered issued to the
heirs o f Nathaniel H olm an estate to
appear Septem ber 2nd and show calls»
why p e'ition to sell real estate should
not be grunted.
S P R IN G V A L L E Y .
Sii|>erintendent Starr, Judge E lk in *
and Mrs. I. N. W ood * rtturned from
Pre ch in g n ext Sunday at 11.
the coast Tuesday and report the Dal
Final receipts were till'd in the case
las colony at N ye creek as having a
T h e Presbyterian church lias been
of the Joseph M iller estate and the ad­ tine tim e. T h e y say that W e* Craven,
painted Inside and out, which makes a
m inistratrix discharged.
Ralph William.* and Chalm ers K irk- great im provem ent.
T h e inventory o f the A . H . Palm et oatriek are having lots of fun at the
M is. Ad d is C lark, who lias been
estate was tiled amt approved ami s expense of o tlu r*.
s|ietiding a few m onths m Illin o is, ha.
petition gran ltd to sell personal prop­
Mrs. Sam uel Coad is sojourning at returned borne.
erty.
Long Beach in the southwestern corn-
M is« Bessie Shepard le ft Monday
1 er of W ashington and Mrs. II. E. Kox-
er and neicts are visiting at Astoria. for C aliforn ia, lo attend Berkeley um-
versitv tins winter.
T h e oth er even in g Mr*. H. B. Cos*
I
per
knocked
over
a
lighted
lam
p,
They t n Tltl.t*il or morbid dulits coun*
Mrs. Frank P urvin e anil children
In* the rein, .ml aflectlnt U>e tissue«. which broke ami m igh t have set the and Miss W in ifred Duncan are vi.it-
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house
on
tire,
had
not
Mr.
Coaper
The, i n commonly due to defective dlgee*
! ing at A storia and Seuaide.
p iiekly tlirewu tho burning thing in -
tlon but ere *onietlmc> Inherited.
Mrs. C . Oertlt and cliildren and
o
tho
it
reel.
How do they in.iilfe.t themselves t
Mrs. J. M . Spong and daughter are
In meny forms of cuteneou. eruption,
Mi s Herliia Blessing is up o n * visit spending a few d a y . at th e coast.
•ult rheum or eceeme, pimple, end bolls,
fr» m ftellwnod where *lie is em ployed
end In WMtkD-w*, lenmior. general debility. in t n e w i . o I p i i m ill.
Miss Louise Van W a g n e r,o f S a lm i,
Bow ere they expelled T By
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visited a lew d a y . with Miss Stella
T o O u r * a C o ld in O n e Day
Crawford.
Take laxative br«»iuo quinine tablet*.
which alto bat Id* up the ay* te a that baa
Chas. Pu n in e , who 1« engineer on
A ll <:. ruggi*t* refnini the money if it
■offered from them.
fail* to cure. Sign attire of E. \V. the ttennier Ltirline, is home on a few
It I* the best medicine fur all humors*
d ay« vacation.
G rove on each box. 25 cents.
Excellent d oim itory and gymj asium
Oregon’s
B lu e R ib b o n
State Fair
S u le m
Why Don’t Yon
You are invited to attend
and see the greatest indust-
trial exposition and live­
stock show ever held on
the Pacific Coast. Good
racing every afternoon.
Camp ground free. Come
and bring your families.
For information, write.
Send Your Boys to M t. Angel College
At Mt. Angel. Oregon.
It Has all the Facilities to be the Leading School in the State.
Write for catalogues.
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
EUGENE,
LEE^SMITH’S^CYCLERY
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Special Attention Given to
Out of Town Orders.
SALEM
STEAM LAUNDRY.
The House Furnishing Company
SALEM AND ALBANY.
the House Furnishing Company.
¡W rin g ani Tinning!
I
Aure Ford is rlerk in g for Nordby it
Finsetb.
Erb «t V an Patton w ill at once
build the new brick warehouse of W in
Fanil, it requ iring 70,000 brick. T h e
I'g lo w still tin* P ieiffer building called
for over 180,000 brick. A ll o f it was
»hipped front M cM in n ville, the freig h t
lieing $2 tier 1,000 or $500 all told. It
would seem that it ou gh t to pay some-
tssly to put up a go o d brick kiln here,
as there would lie a constant dem and
for more or less o f it.
W hat are Humors?
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Expenses reduced
CATARO!*
Attention, Coasters.
AIXoW KP.
Healthful Location.
Optm for both sexes. Attention given to individual needs.
C03I AUO d M O B U G L E
C0 MMIHSIONKK8.
John Teal.
S T R IC T U R E
H o w U rin a ry D is e a s e * A r e S u c ­
c e s s fu lly T r e a te d By Dr. D a rrin .
W H AT TH E Y HAVE TO S A T AB O U T
'I o tin- P u b lic : In appreciation of
TH E D O IN C S IN TH E C O U N T Y .
Dr. Darrin’* wonderful skill as a spe­
cialist, I take great pleasure in ex-
fen d ing him (through the paper) my A n U n e q u ta l’ r d a n «. C o m p le t e R e
aum e nf W h at Your ir l.n d a are
sin» ere gratitude for what he ha* »lone
a n d H a v e B e a n L a t e . , D o in g .
for me, with the hope that suffering
humanity will avail themselves of hi*
O AKD ALE.
power, should any t>e afflicted as 1 was.
For 10 year* I was a great and con ­
M r Bird came home sick from *lie
stant sufferer from stricture and blad­ harvest tie Id where he was w ork in g
d e r trouble, which finally com plicated with M artiu & Blodget.
in> kidneys, producing genera’, debil-
Jim H ubbard and L im a Dennis are
, ity and other agonizing difficulties
i that made mo an invalid all those j working with the McBee thresher,
Iveais. E igh t physicians treated me j Charley Bird with M artin A Blodget
throughout this tim e, but to i.o avail, ! and Mr. M acom ber with E lliott's.
so I concluded to try Dr. Darrin, and
I A fire broke out on Ben T hom p -
{ the result I wish to give to the world
j sou’s place Saturday while all were
| with the advice not to go to any but a
' away from home, and spread from
! specialist, a* I did, whose skill i* un­
| tiiere to Join F a rley’s plate, burning
disputed. 1 am now a well man and
e ve ryth in g in its way. Several build­
| <• in be referred to at any tim e in P en ­
ings narrow ly escaped. T h e neighbors
dleton. Or.
J. E. T a y l o r .
finally subdued it H it it broke ou t
l)r. Darrin can be consulted free at
again Sunday and burned more fence
the W illam ette H o tel, Salem, until
ami brush, but was finally brought
Novem ber 1st, from 10 to 5 d a ily ;
under control. George Siefarth has
evenings, 7 to 8. Charges low and
also had a tire ou his place lately. I t
reasonable.
Dr. Darrin makes all
is hardly safe to lig h t a pipe these
chronic and private disease* a special­
days.
ty
Sufferers from any trouble of a
private nature should not tail to con ­
Rev. Russell preached to a good au­
sult Dr. Darrin.
dien ce Sunday afternoon.
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W ednesday even in g T racy Slants,
Glenn Butler »m l Maud Brown want
down and had ice cream with Miss
lla llie Gibson,
T lia steam saw is rapidly g e ttin g
llie piles ol wood around town in !
shape to »tore away in dry places !
j ready to bum .
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BURROUGHS l FRASER
105 State Street - Salem
IF you need any­
Store» at
QUIT WEARING
SHABBY OLD SUITS
BECAU SE
Salem Woolen Mills Store!
254 Commercial Straet.
thing in the Photo­
graphic line rem­
ember that I can
supply you
P F E N N IG ,
Je w e le r and Optician.
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; First door north of postoffice, Salem, Oregon.
I Salem and Albany.
W ILSON BLOCK.
Can furnish you a nice up to date suit for $10. or|
even less.
SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS:
Summer shirts, cool underwear.
Sweaters, nobbv neckwear.
Linen dusters, fancy hose.
Boys and girls hose—two for a «juarter.