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7 HE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER DALLAS, FRIDAY, AUG. 22. 1902. U B L I S H M U Ë V K H Y F R I D A Y M O R . Y I N d A T 7 J O . V V . zV . W A S H , come to this resort, the rougher ele OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- O v e r -W o r k W e a k e n s Y our K idneys. m ent seeming to regard it us not the proper place for them. W. A. \V. W H A T T H E Y HAVE T O SAY A B O U T T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . U 'J Y O U HEAR? If Y o u C a n n o t U n d e r s t a n d C a p ita l Le tters Y ou M u s t Be Deaf A n UnecruaHed a n d C o m p l e t e Ro s u m e of Wrvat Y o u r F r i e n d s are a n d Hav e Been La tely D o in g . Do Y o u W a n t to H e a r ? Mr. A. G. Byeis, of Independence, W E8T 8ALEM . BD1TOK AMU P B O rK K Iu H . i Or., was in town the o th e r day and Mrs. Duff has sold her placo here. ! report* his cure of total deafness by ! Dr. Darrin as perm anent. He was so D. J. Holmes is working in a Port nuicli pleased with tiie result th a t he SU B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S : land otffce. brought his father for trea tm e nt for »1 50 ......................................... Per v<*ar j o th e r troubles. We give below his Mrs. Rebecca Skinner h a s bought $ 7 5 ................................ Per six m onths sworn sta te m ent, given last J u n e : Mrs. S m ith ’s place here. 4 0 ............................ Per t h r e e m onths Advertising rates made known on H o w Y o u n g M r. Byers Recovered Chester W hite has gone to Kent, Hearing. application. Correspondence is solicit' Mr. A. J. Byers, of Independence, W ashington, to stay with kiis brothers ed. G. W. C h a p m a n and wife have re F ine Job P rin tin g done at reasonable accompanied by his son, A . G. Byers, called a t the Journal office this after turned from an o uting a t Ocean Park. tric es. noon and made a sta te m e n t relative Mrs. M. E. Gibson and Mrs. Eliza to the condition of the younger man. He hu<l been deaf from infancy, and beth H ughie are back from Kickreall. Newport, A ugust 19, 1902. the difficulty gradually increased to Bert Barker has been spending sev About 140 of us arrived here by rail such extent that ho was alm ost totally eral weeks with Ins m oth er, Mrs. D to Yaquina and then live miles by deaf. Two m onth s ago the young man L Matheny. boat at 6 o’clock last Saturday even came to Dr. Darrin for treatm ent, and today called at the Jo urnul office to Claud Matheny and wife were over ing and the whole town a n d all the state t h a t lie can knar as well as any- ! from T acom a recently, visiting rela- people from the surrounding hills’ body. The reporter talked to him in lives and friends here and a t Jefferson. cottages and cam ps came down to a low tone of voice and was as good as Last Sunday being Mrs. M. A the best. This remarkable cure of ne tiie wharf to greet us. The Chenmwa cessity makes the young m an feel h ap C h a p m a n ’s seventy-fourth birthday, I ndian band was aboard and so were py, and his father is more than pleas several of he r children gathered in to help celebrate. perhaps 75 teachers and atta che s from ed. T heir purpose in coming to the Jo u r n a l office was to make a sta te S h a t t e r s all R e c o rd s . I ndian schools a n d reservations all ov m ent to the public c oncerning the Twice in hospital, F. A. Gulledge. er the northwest. The sessions of the wonderful cure. A. G. B yeks . Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sum to institu te began a t the auditorium last {Subscribed and sworn to before me, doctors to cure a severe case of piles, evening with addresses of welcome b> E. Hofer, a notary public, in Halem, causing 24 tumors. W hen all failed. Oregon, this 10th day of J u n e , 1902. B ucklen’a Arnica salve soon cured different p ro m in e n t men, and respons 1. B o m , him. Kubdues intla m m a tiou, con- es by a num ber of workers am ong I n Notary Public for Oregon, qures aches, kills pains. Best salve in dians in differe it parts of the coun the world. 25c. at all druggists. A n o t h e r E q u a lly R e m a r k a b le try. The institute will be in session C u re . F A LL 8 C ITY . C. R. Durfee, a farm er residing near all week. Several hundred Indians from different reservations have come Shaw station, is one of the happiest men in this county. For over 23 ,, Mr. Hollowed ... . has sold 40 acres to and are c am ping around in honor of years be w,,» .leaf in the left ear. Af- | San,lle, k u m m e l the occasion. Not less t h a n 3,000 te r treating with Dr. Darrin, Mr. D ur- Mrs. Charles McDonald has been persons are now here, only a bout 500 lee can hear perfectly in the left ear, visiting ¿Mrs. Glaze. and is loud in his praises of the p h y of whom are p e rm a n en t residents of Home 9 700 feet of the Coast Rai ge Newport. 1 he town is comparatively sician who so successfully treated him I Mr. Durfee says th e restoration ul: his mill tlunie is now budt. dull and sleepy except during the hearing is »> great relief to him, for he I su m m er when great num bers flock in can now hear every sound, and local* i J u s ti n H u n t e r iscuttirig F. B u tle r’s oat* and R andolph Butler is shocking for pleasure and health. A mile over it. Miss Nellie, the d a u g h te r of Mr. | t h e m . Dm fee, was also cured by Dr. Darrin the hill north of town, where Nye of deafness and granulated eyes about Mrs. Ensign is working for Mrs. J creek enters the ocean, is the popular two m onth s ago. Mr. Durfee called at B. l «oil a n d her sister is stopping with place for cam ping and surf bathing, the Jo u rn a l office a nd volunteered the old Mrs. Glaze and about 150 cottages, m any of them above statem ent. Mrs. Mary P a rry is visiting he r mo quite nice, have been erected, and Dr. D a r r i n ’s P l a c e of B u s i n e s s . tlier and father before going to her Dr. Darrin gives free exam ination to i future home at Seattle, more are goiug up every year. The owners occupy them during th e su m all and when necessary gives medicine J o h n Caldwell and wife and Mrs in connection with electricity. T he mer, and part of them are rented d u r poor treated free ftom 10 to 11 daily, E lizabeth W right hove gone to Ne- ing the winter. T h e winter climate except medicine. Those willing to t irts hay for a several weeks stay. Mrs. J e n n ie Lcet is keeping the store is said to be as attractive as the su m pay, 10 to 5; evenings, 7 to 8; .Sun during Ins absence. days, 10 to 3. ’Those wishing treat mer, and it is expected th at this will m ent (should call soon, as some cases Miss Editli Montgomery is to teach gradually become a winter resort. Dr. rebuire attention during the course of tho winter term of tho O a k h u rst dis C atarrh and chest troubles trict school. The school house has M inthorn, formerly of Salem, has cure. yield more readily d uring warm wea just had a second coat of white pain t built a large sa nita rium on the bluff tlier. Hutt'ereii from this class of and the stable is painted red. a t the oceans edge south of Nye creek. troubles should nave th e m attended At present it is mostly devoted to to at once. A C u r e fo r C h o l e r a I n f a n t u m . Errors of youth, blood taints, gleet, “ Last May,” says Mrs. C urtis Baker b a thing—hot or cold, salt or fresh wa impotency, varicocele, deafness, c a of Bookwalter, Ohio, “ an in fan t child ter, he having over 40 b a th rooms tarrh and stricture a specialty. All of o u r neighbor’s was suffering from which are well patronised. I t will chronic male and female diseases cholera infantum . T he doctor had treated a t $5 a week, or in that, p r o given up all hopes of recovery. I doubtless become a popular water portion to time, as the case may re took a bottle of C h am berlain’s Colic cure establishment* The most prom quire. No case published, except by Cholera and Diarrheoa Remedy to tbe in en t Nye Creek man is S. G. Irwin, permission of tho patient. All busi house, telling them 1 felt sure it ness relations with Dr. Darrin strictly would do good if used according to di- to whom is due most of the credit of confidential. L e t U r s j o i inquiry , ans- reelions. In two (lav’s time the child ,, the upbuilding of the settlement, lie wrtvd. Circulars and question blanks recoïered, and is now (near opened his home tc acornmodate a sent free. Eyes tested and glasses tu- , v a ye»r via. year since) since) a a vigorous, healthy few boarders and the demand c ontin toil. Dr. Darrin ’s offices are at the girl. 1 have recommended this R e m Willam ette Hotel, Halem, until N* edy frequently and have never known ued to increase until he had to build vember lut only.— Journul. it to fail in a ny single instance.” For an addition of 20 rooms, and today lx* sale by A. K. Wilson. COUNCIL MEETING. lias 50 boarders. Two grocery stores -------------- • • » ---------------- All W ore S a v e d . Mrs. Gertie Roach, of Halem. is vis “ For years 1 suffered such untold iting he r parents. Thus. Elliott and misery from bronchitis,” writes J. H. wife. Johnson, of B r u gutou, Ga., “ t h a t ol- Miss Beatrice King, who has been Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. ten 1 was unable to work. T h en , visiting her m oth er, Mrs Rich, leaves when e verything else failed, 1 was All tho blood in your body passes through wholly cured by Dr. Kind's New Dis- today for hom e in Canada. your kidneys once every three minutes. covery for c o m u m p t iu u . My wile sul- w ti .................................. Mr. Koehler, of t i n So u th e rn Pa The I ‘ uii i t b l li- r e , hl00d n dM fT V\!rem i u l e , "‘e ' v fr" " i a .th r n a , till il ¡fu,, . p e n i W vd u aad ay u ter Olii t h » ¿ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ I cure.1 lie r , and a ll Olir e x p r r ie n c e g o » . ¡„..king rfltrr iu te n d v d m .p m v e in e n li.. waxte or tl) „,1I)W it ÌH u... | K. , t i-roup meditane 1 ter out thè wute Impurities In the blood. It i* .aid th a t two different ermi pa- If they are sick or out iti tlic World.” A trial will convince . . , of order, they fell to do JTOU it • unrivaled lor throat and lung me» are now einli-avoring to «.«tire tile rig h t of way lor a r ^ d i u a d Let went diceawH. Onariiteetl bottle» 50 cell!» *u thelr work Pains, aches and rheu- and 91.00. Trial bottle* tree a t all here slid tlieSile tx basin. metism come from ex- ! druggist» J a n i to r Woods has in the court hou«e cess of uric acid In the 1 basem ent for the v e a rs run 40 cords blood, due to neglected F I V E M I L E . kidney trouble. of oak and 40 of lir, which lie thinks Kidney trouble cause* quick or unsteady D. A. Guthrie lia» a painful gath er- will he more th a n sufficient to run heart beats, and makes one feel as though . .. , him d uring the cold season. they had heart trouble, because the heart^ls 'lf? 0,1 **'* t Jeweler Pfennig will soon move i n h £ £ l through ' , i . S Pin . L ,hlCa ,ki1n*y- Several Five,oilers went to c h u r c h to the store room now occupied by poisoned blood veins and k ' arteries. v . Ross Ellis, who will change to the It used to be considered that only urinary at 6 ^reek Sunday. troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, Connard Connard T Townsend is working ill I'glow building. T his will be a most satisfactory cli-uge all around and iii'rn Z , i n o f » ^ diseases i' " Ce Pa°Ve*,'»hV “ rly the Gardiner sawmill All constitutional have their r begin give Mr. Pfennig a chance to better ning in kidney trouble. Mr " Townsend ’ and wife visited at I Ul'lll.lt ,r . | . I Un P |U 11 t i l f f display IIIU the II flue s b t 'rU i c B k U of l jewelry, bv f i r s t Qe0r Ke Weal’. , and F r a n k i.ane aud cha-lia, e tc e te r a ,'.h a t ho always car- " S ! * ife at Mrfl- «>"“ “>• ! '¡ea. and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's S w am p -R o o t, the great kidney remedy la Horace Yoakum , who formerly liv- aoon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases ed a t Bridgeport, now owns a doua- and is sold on its merits tion claim near H e ppner, a u d is doing by all drugi well. es. You rflij/DURI a sample bottle by mAil There w ill be an adjourned term of county court tomorrow for tue pur- free, also pamphlet telling you how to find ,„,Be of aw ltrJ i n g tlm c intraot fn- tbe sa il» <9 n n . i o / O a . « ./» n k U out If you have kidney or k bladder trouble. 1 building of a bridge across tbe Y a m Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer hill river, known as tho Savage bridge. & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. T hey will also transact any o t h e r business th a t n m r arise. binders from one farm toaiiothe r they had to take grubbing hoes to work the road. W e do n o t like the new law. O IN T M E N T S Ami snpponifnriH« will not, positively cannot, do more th a n relieve you. It requires an in terna l remedy to r e move the cause and ef fect a p e rm a n en t cure. Ask your druggist for Dr. P e rrin ’s booklet on the subject. O r e g o n ’s -----------—• — -------- Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A re T a k i n g when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill | Tonic because the formula is plainly I printed on every bottle »bowing th a t it is simply iron and q uinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 11 cents. S tate Fair Salem 1902 will soon br is You arc 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. slowly i m W m . Branchflower has lost some valuable sheep by wolves. Mr. Wiggins, of ne ar Amity, called here the first of the week. PR E S ID E N T C. C. POLING, Dallas, Oregon. S ep tem b er !5 t h to 2 0 th Spring grain is nearly all bound. Box full, or hep box, heard here. J Preaching and Sunday school every S unda y at tho school house. Miss Lizzie Westley, of Salem, re turned to her hom e Monday. Bert Alderman will work for the P a cific Homestead Co. of Salem. PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON The school where thorough work is done; where the reason is always given; where confidence'is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly as books art kept in business ; where shorthand is made easy ; where penmanship is at its best; where hundreds of bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success in life; where thousands more will be. Open^ll the year. Catalogue free. A. P. A R M S T R O N G . LL. B., P R IN C IP A L M. D. WIDOW S e c ’y, Portland, Oregon. There are imitators of Tracy an.! Merrill, but. so far none here yet. Why Don’t You M iss E tt a Sim kin s and Mrs. Ja n e Williamson are the cooks for Dave Matthews crew. Send Your Boys to Mt. Ange! College C " V s - ^ W hile returning home last Sunday Bert Alderm an satv 9 wolves in one baud. Sheep m en beware. At Mt. Ange!. Oregon. A ■ Percy Je n n in g s, accompanied by Miss Lizzie West ley, a ttended E n deavor at Zeua last Sunday. . It ' ' Has all the Facilities to be the Leading School in the Stale. Í W rite for c a ta lo g u es. If. N. Alderman has the best fail crop and Childers and Windsor the best spring crops, in tliis vicinity. 0 T o C u r e a C o l d In O n e Day Nothing b u t » local •wned y or change of di* n a te will cure Sibley, J. CATARRH In the m a t t e r of the estate of W il Marion W aters is ahl» to work once T h e S p e c i f i c ia son H. Bricker, e< ¿eased, final receipts mere. He works for Ike Simpson. •ly's Cream Balm were filed ami the a dm inistrator dis It i* quickly absorbed Is a constitutional disease. Condrnn A Morrison have bought charged. Gives relief a t once. It originates In a scrofulous condition of It opens and cleanse.- the anottier engine to run their planer. Nttsal Passages. iu« blood and depends on that condition. In the m a tte r of the estate of C. A lievs Inflam atinn. F rank Gilliam ’s team ran away with It often causes headache am! dizziness. Pearson, deceased, J. D. Hnuth was H eals and Protect« th e Impairs the taste, smell and hearing, af a load ol hay, throwing him off and M emhrsne. Rest ores the fects the vocal organs, disturbs the stomach. made a d m inistrator un d e r » Itioo bond '«• -es of T»*te »mi Smell, No I s ju r t >os draff. Reg It Is alw ays radl« ally and permanently and J. It. Tesi. A N Robinson and •l-f»">¡"g h i. wrist badly. u lv «ixe, .VO c e r t - ; Fam ily ice, #1 nr hv mall cured by the blood- purify.ng( alterative A l t e r t Teal were appoinieil appraiat-r*. Walla Brown run* a horse power) ►-LY HKortIKKM. *4 Wi a rie u S treet. New York. and tonic action of In the m a t t e r of the catate of Jua. thresher, threshing for Joe Brown this L. Gw inn, d ecm w il, the ail mi nisi ra- week. Ho seemed to be doing good | This great medicine has wrought the m ost tor wa« authorize«! to «ell the personal work. wonderful cures of all diseases depending property. C ertain of it being set Where, oh where is the road super oa scrofula or tiie scrofulous habit. a«i«Ie for the Ufte «>( the wiffow, and visor? We have not seen or heard of H o o d s F il l s are ihebett cathartic? i she was allowed $40 a m onth. I him, W hen th e men moved thei Catarrh COLO "»HEAD é } Take laxative brom o quinine tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. Signature of E . W. Grove on each box. 25 cents. Bert Sim pson m ade a flying busi- \ nes., trip to t h is valley this week. Healthful Location. Open for both sexes. Attention given to individual needs. Classical, Scientific, Elementary, and Business courses. Unusual advantages in Music and Art. Expenses reduced to the minimum. Excellent dormitory and gymnasium advantages. F o r Catalogue!« A d d r e ss , B lu e Ribbon N O R TH 8 P R IN C VALLEY. Orlando Alderman proving in health. Beautiful Situation! n o m * o f Swam p-Root. CATARRH Hood’s Sarsaparilla BUT A CURE DALLAS COLLEGE cent And o: R ICK R EALL. SUNNY SLOPE. T he city fathers m et in regular ses and several milk and vegetable wag ------------ sioi with Ma \o r Ellis in the chair last J . M unch went to Newport Tuesday. Mr. Fishback and family are rusti- ons supply the canq s and cottage . . ___ . v,___ . u J Monday evening. eating a t Y aquina Bay. dwellers, and two stores deal in all A. W. W h ite a k e r was seen on our Present— E akin, Muir, Vassall, Belt. Will Martin and wife visited Allen kinds of curios, Lots and lots of I n Bortls, H a yter, Goad, marshal, street streets Monday. Towns and family over S u n d i y . Prescott Simon ton r e tu r n e d from dian baskets, m an y of them made on Commissioner and auditor. No objections appearing to the adop-1 Glen, Oregon, Monday T h e crop Jo h n S u m p ter threshed the ground, are being sold a t from 25 tion of ihe city plot, as per notice last Sunday turned out fairly well. L. C. Koser and A. F. Stoner are cents to $2. Tho throe Newport ho given, on motion of Vassall the m a t building a fine house for Geo. K elty, Lee a n d Retta Clark visited the tels and a n um ber of boarding houses ter was deferred to ne xt meeting. The finance committee reported the of McCoy. Block’» threshing cooks lust T u c d a y . are now full of guests. D uring the auditor’s and treasurer’s reports and Mrs. Haynes, who has been q u ite J. W allen’s bosses ran away apd ttiite editorial association meeting bills O K and they were allowed $33.05 one of them broke its leg a n d had to sick with neuralgia of tho head, is and $(>.42 respectively. here last Thursday, Friday and S a tu r greatly improved. be kille I. T he following claims against the ci- j day th e place was full to overflowing. Mary Taylor Kihby is staying with ty were allow ed: Mrs. J. H. Burgard, of Woodlawn, All kinds of fish can he bought a t the F Zum wait, sp r i n k l in g ............. $0 00 Mrs. Hum ptcr while her husband is visiting a t her father's, W . E. Clark m arket and m any of the sojourners go F Musci'tt, h a u li n g ...................... 1 50 for a few weeks. firing B lack’s engine. An ordinance providing for the im out and catch th»'ir own m eat from Glen Ireland, of M o nm outh, passed B. F. Lucas went to Newport S a t u r the briny dee}». Some dig a nd feast provem ent of certain parts of Court day to join his family, who went over th rough to Falls City Sunday with his and Mill streets was passed. best girl. We wonder who she was. on clams and :ock oysters which seem An ordinance providing for new there before him. Ask Glen. not so popular as a few years. Stroll sidewalks on certain parts of Jeffer W m . H . Thielsen and wife and *r t.ri , , i ■ son, Dak, Church, Levens, Mill a nd Mr. w hetlock been ing on the beach is a favorite pastime. Adella Bimonton have gone to the . . has ___ _ h a uling lus . Main street* was passed. w in te r ’s wood from W. M. H e r r o n ’s, m ountains n e a r Toledo for a few days. T he place for surf bathing a t the On motion of Belt Blessing it Van- and his son Morris is working with m o uth of the creek could not he bet- skike were ordered to raieo their iign H o lt McDaniel and family expect ihe Lawrence threshing machine. to move to Dallas this fall, having ter. The bath house located there to eig ht feet. HOI FOR IN E W P O R T. T he M. H ayter sidewalk resolution rented his place to Holt Crowley, late rents perhaps 100 suits a day and has of G rants Pass, failed of passage. O r e g o n ' s Fav orite S e a s id e R esort. num erous dressing rooms. T here is The m atter of waterworks was then W. E. Clark went to J o s e p h , Ore Recognizing the advantage of New ba thing every forenoon and afternoon taken up and a proposition read from gon, io accompany the body of his tlie hours varying with the incoming Mr. Calhreath, ot Independence, in ef grandson, F r a n k Kirkland, who was port us a sum m er resort over other seaside resorts in th e northwest, and of the tide. Several hundred arc al fect as follows: A p u m p in g plant nt drowned at E ugene Saturday. to m ake it possible for all who desire the mill race; a battery of to do so to spend their vacation by ways congregated along the s h o r e 1 wells; a reservoir on Levens hill; a 7- T h e Best Pre scriptio n for M a l a r i a th e ocean waves, t h e Houthern Paci watching the antics and lun among inch pipe line to H ayter street ; a 6- chills anil fevers is a bottle of Grove’s fic company, in connection with the those in the surf. In age the bathtH« nch m ain to Main street on Court Tasteless Chill T onic It is simply Corvallis and E astern railroad, will vary from ft to 70, tho female e h m e n t Mt,cet and u p Main to Mill stre et; 4 tmn ^#i aud q u in in e in a tasteless form place on sale, effective J u n e 15th, inch m ains distributed over the city as v .. no pay. Price 50 cents. round trip tickets from all points in often predominating. The bathing } er plat to supply In hydrants. He Oregon on the So u th e rn Pacific to garbs are as various as the apples on a to furnish all water for h y d r a n ts free Xewp< rt, good for return until Octo- PEOEE. tree. Many who had never before f°r 2^ years, when th e city has option iter lOlli, a t specially reduced rates. to buy or sell, at price to be fixed by Harvest ha n d s are scarce. seen a company of batl e s in surf u n i For full information please inquire of arbitration. In consideration of the form would pronounce it immodest protection as guaranteed above tbe T he hot weather has damaged the your lucal agent. ---------------------------------- and indelicate, b u t «»Id hands at the city is to furnish $15,000 to assist in gardens. All of our m erc h an ts seem to be *1 installin g ’he plant. Alter discussion business pronounce it all right Jesse Yost's hops are the best crop liHvmg a good trade, even if this is the the m a tte r was referred to the c o m fun and full of invigoration. T h e oth mittee on Fire and W ater to investi in this part of the country. (It Best part of the year. er day over fifty Dallas noses were gate and re|x>rton A ugust 2r»th. It. T Hastings was at Dallas one I Adjourned on motion of Coad. counted hereabout, but within a week day this week on business. LOCAL lend nearly all of them will have departed Kitner and G ra nt have sla rte d their C LIM A TIC COUNTY COURT. A remarkably good class of people threshers. Grain tu rn s onl well. P.iOBATR. NOT A RELIEF III» . , LEE^SMITH’S^CYCLERY C O P Y g l G H T [ l e C03! AND G0ÎÜFDRÏA8LE . . . 1 In not weather describes the situation T ff . ... , ,, , | of sensible people. P u t on negligee ami defy old Hoi a t his won't. Such & outfits, when properly laundried, look ■it* exceedingly dressy and appropriate. ^ I Our patrons ge t tlie benefit of u n equalled facilities and perfect m e thods. Ideal sum m er a ttire is very | j . , " ,y , Illundried result. UW s t E Q U I P P E D S H O P IN P O L K C O U N T Y j I f u l l l i n e o f s u n d r i e s ] -------- ---------------- 1 »at .rr ¿xw .»n. ■ « .- _ ! ----- „ ¡ E N A M E L I N 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 j ^ R A M B LE R S........................... $35 to $65 H A R T F O R D ............ COLUMBIA 40 to 70 V E D E T T E .......... IMPERIAL 25 to 60 IDEAL $35# Special Attention Given to Out of Town Orders. STEAM LAUNDRY. Attention, Coasters. | W h e n going to the coast take the ! Little N estucca route. It is six miles j shorter. Route to Slab Creek, Woods and Ocean Park. Good bridges and no bad fords. E stella Falls a n d other xcemc scenic a ttr racti a c tio n s on the way. Fine fishing all the way from toll gs*e to the beach. Good hotel and stable ae- c o m i n f l a t io n s and reasonable rates at Little Nestucca Toll Gate. W m . Bax ter & Hon. ritiliig and Tilling! Tie Bouse Fursishing Coajaoy SALEM AND ALBANY. T h e Largest F u r n i t u r e , C a r p e t and W all P a pe r dealers in tiie W illam e tte valley above P o r tla n d . Have a correct m ea su re m e n t of your room s and windows when you come for carpets, wall paper a nd shades. W e c u t shades to fit w ith o u t charge a n d m ak e them in auy width. W e m ake ou r own mattresses and 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 W e m ak e hop and fruit pipe ami | furnish p u m p s and windmills. Wa- S l l l t j l l l f f i u l A l b i t n y . ter, steam a n d air healing plants p ut ill. All kinds of copper and galvaniz ed iron work done. .Satisfaction guar- anteed. G I V E US A T R IA L BURROUGHS S FRÄSER 105 State Street - Salem Watches of all kinds. Repairing Promptly And Carefully Attended To P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. WILSON BLtX’K. postoffice, Salem, Oregon. Store» at Q U I T W E A R IN G SH A B B Y OLD S U IT S BECAUSE Salem Woolen Mills Store 2 5 4 Comm ercial Street. Can furnish you a nie« up to date suit for