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THE POLK CaUXTY ITEMIZER V IB R A T IO N . OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. Electricity is it force reuniting from the vihr«*i»ius of ether wav» s. Owing W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T to the fart tin t life fore« is also vibra T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . D A V A l, FRIDAY, OOr. 10. 1932. tory P»her, tin effect of electricity on t he h u man body is very pronounced. A n O n e q L H l'cd arid C o m p l e t e Re If from any can»®, the vibratory rut« e u m e of W n a t Y o u r F r i e n d * a r e of ilie eth* rical life wav ;s ill the l»u- kfijiHH R vmv F w » at M omim A t 7:30. a n d H ave B e e n La ta ly O o m * . m in body is lowered vitality is weak v v . ,v . w a s h . ened &tid rickne** is »lie result, T o C u r a a C o l d In O n e O a y An ap|»lu*.itiou of ele»*ir»city by s x i xt ou a n i » rnof*um>i. skillful physician who und* rstamU Take lux itive hrom o quinine tablets. the law govt ruing its action i* the AH (iruggists refund the money if it most powerful healin ' force that can j fails to cure. Signutu.c o( E. W. SUBSCRIPTION K A T E S : he upp led. It raises tin* vihrat *ry Grove on each l*»x. 25 cents. ............. Per y«ar rate to its normal condition, and i 50 R IC K R E A LL . . Per hix months beallh is restored. As to results, read 75 Per thro»* month* tlie cases appended, cured by Dr. Dsr* 1 Thomas Dempsey, mother, sister 40 Advertising rate« made known on fin»: and niece have gone to W ashtucoa. •implication. Correspondence is solicit Chief of Police Brisbo's wife, of the ' 'd. Indian reservation, Pepdleton, almost j Mrs. M. K. Gibson is here from Kino Job Printing done at reasonat U* total blindm-sit, cured, ( ’ his Brml- < We*»t Salem v ailing her son, Frank. •»rie»)»». ing’s son, Pendleton, eye troubles for i Peter C »ok and wife went to Salem years, restored. Mis* Nellie Koyse, I Sunday. He has closed tile jtore Athena, cross eyes, cured. K. M. Pat that Mrs. Chamberlain was running Tuesday m orning’» passenger train ton’.- daughter, JLYmlleton, discharging . for him at Eola. took nway »Ira. II K Koxer and neice ears, cur»*l fc*vo years ago. for the east, (¿us Olin for Seattle, Mina W m . MoDon is out from Montreal, L. M. Cornons, Kussell street, Albi Jessie Dempsey to work in the Sell- na, sciatic rheumatism and lum bago; Csimda, looking after iiis farm inter wood woolen mill, Miss Kate Wilson cur* d ests here. to attend Drury college at Springfield, B. F. Pope, Moulton, Oregon, dia Oliver W ait is moving to the Bell M insouri, Mira Eva Waal) to s p e n d s betes and cctarrh of the bladder; re farm. few days with her aunt and cousin* in stored Portland, Miss Hibbard to visit Port- W. H. Petis, agent Mutual Life In T h e B e a t P r e s c r ip t io n fo r M a l a r i a laud friend«, John M cKinley and fam surance Company, 33 Htark street,' chills and fevers is a bottle of Grove's ily to Los Angelos, and Mrs, Morgan Portland, deafness; cured. Tasteless Chill T on ic It is simply and daughter for their old home in Thomas Madison, Farm ington. Ore iron and quinine in a tasteless form. KaiiMa s. gon, scrofulous swelling under the ear, No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents. Dr. Barber ha* gone from Sheridan causing total deafness; cured. A. E. Miller, photographer, 277 to Eastern Oregon, his place being ta O A KD A LE. ken by Dr. O. P. Overton, from Port K nott street, Albina, stricture many years, life despaired o f; cured. Torn Card is im proving in health. land. Joseuh Leader, Taylor postoffice, to Oliver Dennis and sons, Chauncey H. L. Hulen and wife, who lived on tal deafness six years; cured. the John Morris pluce at Hmilhfield, (}. B. Matthews, Eagle Point. Or- and L im a , are visiting his Tillam ook have takim np a homestead near Hi- »gon, consum ption and large tum or; ranch. ley in Harney. cured. George Robinson is stopping with H. A. Tucker, president of the bank his son, John. Mr. Nachtingal and family, wlio liv ed southwest of Dallas, have gone to at Oenessee, Idaho, catarrh 16 years; The rnea who are looking up a Eastern W ashington, where A. W . cured. Hundreds of other cures might be route for the Dallas water work* are Toews moved from Goose neck. mentioned were it not for the fact boarding with Mrs. Bird. The office of Dr. F. J. Friedrich, that many dislike to see their name* Miss Alpha Robbins has boon visit in print. 1 «tient* desiring to see Dr. ing relatives here. dentist, ia over the Dallas hank. Darrin should not delay. Mrs Joe Canl began teaching this Dr. Darrin gives free consultation at Willamette Hotel, Salem, until No week. His cut foot has been bother vember 1st, from 10 to 6 and 7 to 8 j ing him. daily. All curable chronic, acute ami T y p ic a l S o u th A fr ic a n Store. private diseases confidentially and Distress by day ami night— O R. Larson, of Bay Villa, Sunday* T hat', the complaint of those who successfully treated. Circulars and are ,o unfortunate as to bo afflicted qtmstion blanks sent free to any a<i- R ivei, Cape Colony, conducts a store with Eciema or Salt Rheum—and out- dress, and correspondence solicited. typical of South Africa, at which can wanl applications do not cure. Most cases can receive home treat he purchased anything from the pro ment after one visit to the doctor's verbial “ needle to an anchor.’' This Thev can't. . . . . The source of the trouble is in the office. Batteries and belt* furnished store is situated in a valley nine miles blood— make that pure and this seal- when necessary, with full directions from the nearest railway station and about 25 miles from tlie nearest town. in(!, burning, itching skin disease will lor their use. Mr. Larson says: “ I am favored with disappear. R c y n l M o n t h a n d R o y a l D i s e a s e . “ I was taken with an Itching on m y the custom of farmers within a radius S itiden change* of wtmther are of 30 miles, to many of whom I havc arm, which p ro v e ! very disagreeable. 1 concluded it » »» salt ri.com and bought a , t *|»eoiaUy trying, an*l probably l»» bolMc of llood'» S»r»»p»ri!ta. In I wo day» ! none more *o than to tlie *erofuloua supplied Cham berlain's remedies. All testify to their value in a household after 1 N*an taking ' I felt better and It waa not Ion* bet.u-e i « a * cure,!. Msv« and connomptiv»1. The progr ** of where a doctor's advice is almost out never had any »km disease since.” Mas. scrofnla during a normal October i* ! of the question. Within one mile of In* k. W »R b, Oove Point, Md, (\immonU great. W e never think of my »tore the population is perhaps GO verofuU— its bunches,eutaneon* erup- Of these, within the past 12 months, i»«>»>« and wasting of the b»»dily *ub- no lea« than 14 have been absolutely and Pills Canee— without thinking of the great iired by Cham berlain’s Cough Rem e rid the blood of all impurities and curt good many nufl'erers from it. have de dy This roust purely he a record.” ail eruptions. rived from H ood’* SarsHparilla. whose For sale by A. K. W ilson. radical and permanent ourea of this j one disease are enough to make it tin? POLK. I most famous medicine in Ahe world. Street Grade Notice. T.iere i* probably not a cii v or town Fifteen or m re folks left here for To K A Campbell, T B Hi)!. L V Smith, .» •»here H ood’s Saraaparilla ha* not Ui# oium last week to rusticate, and K Graves, Marv Wscnvr, r J Wagner, A Ti proved its merit in mere homes than i thers are thinking of going. ny Dunn, A BvetNv. Kena 1» Hart, K '« one, in arresting ami com pletely erad- School began last Monday week D o lto n , P h y a Ih tfv . 8 P r . - I \ 1 p ea lin g scrofula, which is almost a* V P Fiske, L N Wands, Margaret Jam«**. with Miss /a id e s Linden as teacher. M J Oo*iH»r, KUtH Collin*. K II Oonksy, serious a»»d as much to be h ared as Mary Hied, Helen \Vobh, .1 I. CoUims i s near relative,— consum ption. Hunters are m aking game scarce triiHtees of the M. F. chnivh, south, Geo «round here. Cutlsr, H C Kakiiv, Eleanor Snyder, D .1 P E R R Y DALE. Hilev, «1 <• VanOrsdal,« P O Pfennig, A 1’. A. G. Renipel ami Katie Friesen Townsend, T T Notson, A Uglow, S C Kd Keyt sol 1 five tons of spelts to a are to ho married Sunday, October Garwood, Silas Orchard, Sus.-tn .Miller, An na Craven, J H and wl Dunn, B Pnnton, .T 1 Port’ «m l see«! com pany. 19th, at the Mennonite church. They W Caldwell, W G ('auiplaMl, .1 0 Frink, H Mis* Ruea Smith is again teaching ire to move on the John Rumpel K Williams, E C Kirkputi iok, 1 N Woods, place here. W H McDaniel, Nellie Dunn, AG Hrwh | her*«. ley, W .1 Wagner, J W Crider, .T h * Howe, John G. Rempel bought 40 acr^s K K Tuttle, Kmnia Kay, trustees »»f K win- Misses Lena and Lillie W olfe have gel ical church, W K Hum«, I V Lynch, giiiic to Dundee, «lie former to teach | for #1,000 from Gerhard J. Rempel, Anna Williiiiiis, T .1 t'lierrington, .1 K and intends to plant prunes on part of Smith, II J Smith, M l1’. Smith, K llu# hut», ane the latter to attend school. it. II Honiache, 1’olk county, Samuel »!»*.»»!, H Wm. Gilson is apendiug,« few day* J Ostield, M II ay ter, .1 K Sibley. A Mon At the hom e of John Becker, near roe Miller, Mrs W 8 Carey, Wm String- ; on hi* timber claim near Aitoria. Sm itnfield, many folks had a splendid ham, M Moriis, tmatees of the i'hristiau around with his W in. lUittrick is church, trustee* of I.a Creole ocadoinv. lim e visiting Sunday afternoon. Dan 1’ Stouffer. Kva Havter. J M Sear*, .1 wood saw. » K Hichter, It L Char »man, W (' Rrnwn, C The weather was yrand for prune L Fisher, Guuevra Howe, Ida M Turner,.I R. R. 'Turner and wife Sundayed picking ami drying till Tuesday. H. C Gaynor. C H Chapman, Isabelle Stump. J. Rose hauls Dr. M. Hay tor’s prunes DC Crider, truHtes* of the M K church, C wiih the Seeleys at Oak Grove. Kisser, J .1 Wiseman. Maurice Klinger, C I to the Hibbard dryer and I. Dyck to D L. Keyt and daughter, Ola, went W Matthew«, Wm 1’feitfsr, C A Baker, I Kimball's dryer. Sarah L Shults, Wm Fanil, H LCrider. | to the county »«at Saturday. Dallas City bank. Mary C Wilson, M K Franx Friese*? put in 100 acres sum Wm Sargcant will soon move into Williams, M F. Smith, ’ John Holman a* mer allow wheat and over 1 0 acres of administrator of the estate of Nat Holman, his new house. deceased, K J Emmons, N J Frink, Mrs J cheat, l ’eter Reddikopp is through K Hubbanl, F, J Morrison, O k C K H C«*, C. H. Farmer will move into town with his sum merfallow. H A Kills, Win Tatoui, Wm Grant, KJ for cchool privileges. —— ■ ■■ Chaoman, Nellie Grant, M. KlUott: Kd Yo u K n o w W h a t Y o u A r e T a k in g Biddle, Kmma Craven, M A Brawn, Clara' Mi*s Lulu Turner is attending co l Howsll: B H McCall on. Mary B McCal- when you take G rove’s Tasteless Chill lon, K J Belt, MM Kills, Addle Mogers. lege in Albany. Tonic because the formula is plainly Wm Livermore, M C Savage. Conrad fltaf- Mr*. Joint Sawyer is here visiting printed on every buttle showing that frin, A B Muir, Walter Williams, Hattie' it is simply iron and quinine in a Rhodes, F A Stiles, Bril# Stiles, Ethel her daughter, Mr*. H. G. Keyt. Woods, trustees of the Presbyterian church, tasteleps form. No cure, no pay. 50 During the season about 500 cord* cents. trustee* of the Baptist church, 8 J Rich mond, Mrs J W Connawav. Eliza Shaw, >f wood were brought heie for ship* S»í^ll Nyr" ,,, Anita Clark. Mary rii.iuun, , „ ei„ to ivnUreri.' M cCO Y. J II Holman, J D Smith. M K Hal lock, Jos Black, F J Coad, .lonnie H C«»ad, Rob Mr». McCann is visiting in Milwau ert Howe, A Brown, Kllen /umwalt, A K COUNTY COURT. Powell, R C Craven, Mary Hubbard, j j kee ami Portland. FMler, B K Smith, H L Fenton, M K C«»l- PROBATE. School opened October Gth with lins, O K l«eet. Agnca,( 'ampin 11, EC Hay nes, M Guv, K S I,evens: Ora Cooper, B 8 ihley, J. Mis# Philipps, o( Dallas, as teacher. H a r p e r , R B Car|»euter, j M Grant, W G The final account of the Margaret L V assail: Mattie Uicliards has returned to YOC ANDKAOH OF Y O !T ARE HERE Tuttle estate was approve»! and th»* Porilautl after two weeks' visit with by notified that the city council of the balance on hand ordered distributed,! Iter »ister, Effie Hill. city of Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, contem- Jdates th«« passage of an ordinance establish lh« administrator to tv »iischarged 1 S. W . Fletcher and fam ily intend ing a gratis eu tin»*« certain part* oi those when proper vouchers are filed. oertain streets and parts of streets in «aid to speml the winter in I » s Angeles. city, tlescribed as follewa. to.wit: All that U«|M»rt “ f sale of re d «state of Na- l»art of ( lav atrset, V\ n*hiiiutnii *tr**t, Court ihaniel Holman w »* filed ami hearing J. J. Hill ami wife are visiting their atrsvt and Mill *tr«*t, lying betwsfii Haytsr j n Ptn|wr 1 7 , 1 , old home in Missouri after 25 years* stroatand LvU ntraet; all that part of Oak | ° nlinW U B» Uctutier I HU. Ivin* hetwv«*n Bovin*. tre* t and 8 h«l ., • . , • a l we nee. t.m .*ri.tr.ll tltat ,..rt nf Acrt'lnny Mr,., Sorai »nfl.ta( iwenuni» were fll«l 11 . Ira W hile has taken n three year« lyinij la>twa*n ¡.«vena *tr«et and j»»ff«*r*on matter *‘ f the R . L. Skinner, t V- ■tr*^t; all that partof Havtsr *tr«*»»t lyin« be- rus Jones ami David Reddekopp es- lease of the Sholts place, formerly the l* is s Olay street HI 1 «I Mill atr«ei; all that I ; (ate*. Alex M cKinnon place. Mr. Shohs part of la>veii* Mtreet, Ch’irch street. Main and family will live in Salem. »treet and Jeffera*»n *tr«*et lying between Clay atre«t and Aeademy *ti¥ot; all that part of John W hite, of Oak Grave *ell- A m e r i c a ' s Famous B e a u t i e s .Shelton iitniwt lying Utweeu ("lay street and Oak Otrevt: amt alTliiat ly- *»v*»r 300 buahels **f apple* at 50 L*ok with horror upon skin »r dpt ions, —H t I part ..f Kyle . . . . .. etret .. in* Ivetween Glav atre«>t aiul Mill «trout: all | centa a box. Mi** I'lnllipe, of Marion blotches, sores, pimples. They do not th« »altl city of Dallas, Y u uan further ntT county i* teaching there. have th. 10 , nor will any one who uses titied that the city 00« noil of the «aid city of Dallaa will «it at the onuueMchuttiher in «ahí K L. Ingull* ami his grandson arc Buck leu’s Arnica salve. It glorifies city on the going U> see the lay of the land and the face. Eczema or salt rheum van 2 0 th Du o f O c to b e r . ish before it. It cures «ore lips, chap the prospect* around Cone bay, A. I ) « 11NI2, at 7:30 o’clock in the evening, to ped hand* hih ! chilblain». Infallible h«ar an»I iltU im iM ohjection« ami remolí- M. (\ Kcllow, of Tillanuxik, ha* rent for piles. Twenty-five cents at any ■trance« to the pasnoKv af aaid ordinance to «•tabliah a grotl« on «aid pail« <>f «aid «treat« eel the W . K. Well* property and will drug store. hereinatnive named; and that all pm|»erty ow- move here for «chool privilege*. Alex. Mere, and other p»»r«»>i.« in interest, may at BurkImlter ha* moved in from south L E W i « V I L L I . tend at «ai<i time an»l place ami «how oaua«, of (own to lend his children to « 0 I 100 I. if any there In», why «aid onlinance eatablieh- H. S. Sm ith and Thos. Williams are ing aaki grade ■houhl n*»t >»• pn««cd Said I.a«t week Liveely »% Co., of Salem, grade priqnieed to lie «mtahliehed hy «ahí or confined to their home» on account of dinance on «aid at recta will l»e eetaí)li«hv»<{ ac- offc tnl Dr. l ink, of Salt Creek, 25 sick ness. coniine t*» the aurvey» and plata *»f the «ame cent* a pound for 90 bah'» of hop», now «m file in the otHde of the auditor an 1 and Walker liro» , of Independence, The family c f Percy Hadley kiss p o lk « judge of aaid city of Dalla*. were offered 13 cent*, but neither car- moved to the old Robert Tarter farm D o n e by o d e r of the city eooucil «»f the mi to accept the offer. which they purchased recently. city o f Dallas, niatie «m the 17th »lay of teilibcr, A. !>., 11*02. John Hill, of M cCoy, i» on a visit t»> The family of E. W Staat* ha« re Witneee m y hand and the officia! aeai •»f the cltv of Dalla«, thie Snl day n f Octobei, A. D . hi* old In me at Platt • City, Mi»touri, turned from a five weeks visit with where we knew him 3U year» ago. M Mr*. SJjtafs’ relatives in Curry county. DAN. T. H TOrrFKK: Mia» Ellen Sykes an I her mother, 4 AMAL Auditor ami police judge o i the Our acho»>l began Monday with ••y—- city o f D ali««, Oiegon. of Popcorn, have gone e*»t on a visit. Mist Arant, of M onm outh, aa teacher Itching Skin /f o o d ’s Sarsaparilla Tboaaande B a re Kidney Trouble last wt'i’ lc. Joint Dyer lia» bought uiul moved and Don't Know it. j to the Dr. Uuther pince. How To Flud Out. Frank Dow ley, Krna a m i J. W . Hush came hack from a m ou n t«.,, hunt lo.uUtl with game. Fill a bottls or common (laia with your wmt.r and let It »land twanty-four hours; a . sediment or set- tllnj ludleales an a unhealthy condl- f lion of the kid neys; If II stains your linen It is •vldsttc« of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pets It or pain in the back Is also convincing proof that the kidneys snd blad der are out of order. BALLSTON . Mrs. John May held ia quite sick. Kemn III Cam pbell, son nf John Csinplwll, is m aking a visit to the nhl folks, lfis.hom e i. in San Francisco, j Than in thc'Oregonian and It«mizcr for cr.c ye*r? W OVEN W IR E F E N C IN G I am now taking orders to in ike up a car louJ of fe n cin ' for <#»•«.-**••r M'C- erv at low price. Place your order («soon us pos-dMe.— W A L T E R M 'H tLK Y S ^ L I _ ,H 3 7 S / I D j U I v T O H I Van Sears moved to town last week. ' Mr. Fyke« ami d lighter, of Califor nia, are visiting his sister, Mrs. Har ris. What to Do. There la comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wlno 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 Swamp-Root la soon realized. It stands the highest for Its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should hive the best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle_ of thle wonderful discovery and a book tkat tells ■ more about It, both sent[ absolutely free by mall, address Dr. Kilmer & Hoa.oCSwuis.Baoa Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper. CAN YOU INVEST $2 ANY BETTER Ballston furnishes five teachers this year— Vessie Scars at S;dt Creek, W innie Sears at Hii'dl. Saitlie Hours, Pearl Adkins and Klllu Clark at W ood burn. m e am i in » y in a(bu*in J»* e<lucatinn id not a ven ture. T hu b u n elt* to l»u tle ri. c I fr >111 »« »»» s »u • te last fur life am i p iy eub-ftautial dividen I* ev e ry d a y . Tbe«e facte are .imj»ly diuvvn by the uniform en of the ifrtuluatee o f the CiLFITAIe ET7SI1TESS COLLEGE. <>ur Htuileiite are offered th e a d v a n ta g e of a e«-hoo| wuSI known for it s th o ro u g h w >rk, p h a t u it hkiliful teacher« and m odern m ethod*. Clue* and ind ividu al i net ruction L ivin g ex|»uiMue c'tnvp. o r i-atalogne. W . I. S T A L E Y , Principal, Salem, Oregon. { School com m enced the fl h with a I good attendance in noth rooms. Paul II W ymaii of Tacom a uml Glunnio Runnel* of M onm outh are the U‘ ai'li ers. Andrew Campbell and Miss Main u F U ncry were marrrod at the hom e < f the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. llei - ; ton Flanery, last Sunday, Rev. Burton UigK* official in#. They were both raised here and their many friends j wi ll them a loug and happy life., They will make their future hume on j the Gentry place, which is owned by bis father. F. \V. Royal lias just been appoint J. M. Steals is building a large store ed post:naste,a here in place of Mrs ! at Maple Grove for W . L. Bristow, W o o d s y , resign d. who will move his Lewisville stock of goods there as soon as his new build POPCORN. ing is com pleted. Andrew V erclcr and Jus. W ilson P. A. Ratchelnr lias leased and will finish drying prunes this week. moved to the old H ooker farm now E. titarbuck and wife have moved ; owned by J. W . Brown. to Eastern Oregon. Phil Joh n son ,of M onm outh, bought a carload of lioga of our farmer* last George Bayne and wife Sundayed week. He intends shipping them to here with the M cDowell fam ily. Portland. A largo crowd was out Inst Sunday M. M. Jones, M. W . Jones and their to hear the new preacher, Rev. R. C. better halves have moved to the Arch Blackwell, but be failed to get here. Hasting farm. J. \V. Phoenccie line been carpen A. C. S ta lls’ 15 acres of clover made taring at Dixie and hid wife ia in Portland. him 50 bushels of seed. F. E. Star buck bus moved into Ids George Bronson is hauling lumber to the railroad for the Chatter Oak new bous»e uud Ja*. Edgar into the one vacated by him. Mill Co. Henry W illiams is team ing for the Luckiainute Flouring Mills Co. ro* me, d)il PERFECTLY LAUNDERED LINEN I* the only kind we send out from the Halem si cam laundry. The severest critics can find no fault with our work. Y our shirts, collars and cuffs will not only iook better, but wear longer if you send them to uh . W. R. Ellis agent ut Dallas for SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY V^COpVKlOMT I COLONEL J. OLMSTED, PROM. DALLAS COLLEGE B eau tifu l S itu ation ! H ealth fu l L o ca tio n . 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 miniumm. advantages. Excellent dormitory and gymnasium Far C a ta lo g u e s A d d re s s , 1 P R E S ID E N T C . C . POLING, D allas, O regon . Job work done here— the best. Wes Morrison and W alter Norton have finished baling their bops and are hauling them to the rcdlroad. Mrs. Una Jone» is going around on one foot, the result of stepping on a rusty nail. It is reported that ha*’ sold bis farm. W . L. Phillips W illie Morrison, who was married last week, is one of our rustling young farmers, ami bis wife, Delia Pagen- kopf, is one of Polk cou n ty’s success ful teachers. Emmett Turner now carries the mail between M onm outh and Peetloa. Miss Edith Miller, who is teaching the Montgomery school, is boarding with M. M. Jones. CHRONIC CASES Are particularly desir ous. Y ou can only cure piles by rem oving the cause. Y on cannot get at the cause wirii any thing b i t an internal remedy. Chronic cases make the most enthm - iastic advertisers of this ri niedy b .»cause .! cures added where the reason is 6 . P. A n r.lS T R O N G . LL. B .. P R IN C IP A L • * * « ? * • * * * • * • {* • • * * * * • « « * * a new LEE^SMITH’S^CYCLERY ________ ____ ______________________ _______ _ _____ I ^ ' B E 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 ; ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 -~*r— .-■yr !?.' "■ - ig i su.ii-. jj j . j [FU L L l i n e o f s u n o r i e s j J. 0 . Hedgepeth ha# returned from Souther'll Oregon and will again take j charge of bis farm. =C£. ¡ E N A M E L I N G , B R A Z I N G , A N D L I G H T L A T H W O R K DONE» RAMBLERS. COLUMBIA IMPERIAL Jasper Bagh y and family nre to take charge of the 8 . R. W ithrow ; farm. 0 $35 to $65 H A R T F O R D $35 ! 40 to 70 V E D E T T E ........... 25 75 to 60 ID E A L ........................................... 2 5 ^ Special Attention Given to Out of Tow n Orders. W ilrv Norton is building a neat ne>v residence on bis premises. to the Rev. Craig has moved to Oregon C i ty t » take up the work given him by the M. E. south conference. We liaotlle the beat Krade» "Í idanoa andorrana on the market. If you are thinking of buying, call and ex- amine our stock. We have Riddell Bros., of M onm onth, nre nulling clover for several of our farm P I A N O S F R O M 9 2 2 0 UP O R C A h S FROM 320 UP ers. And will aell on eaay payments F. A. Kemp intends building a new bouse on hi* farm and lias most of CHICKERING, WEBER, KIMBALL the material on the ground. j» PIANOS J* ----------- ♦ • ♦ ------------ KIMBALL, BURDETT CROWN PEEDEC. Mias W ilson, v-f Airlie, is litre. W A S H IN G TO N , PO R TLAN D , O R EG O N Hie; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue free. The new rural delivery is giving general satisfaction am! we get our mail four hours earlier than hereto fore. Clyde Turner has moved Sim pson bop yard. AND -’A ! ” E 'e n ; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping ; taught exactly as books are kept in business ; where shorthand is .l.at’ a e o s y j Vltere penmanship is at its best; where hundreds o f > .khoopers and stenographers have been educated for success in Miss Ida Waters has gone to take charge of the Bridgeport school. W . I). Turner lias porch to his residence. PARK The school where thorough work is done; j* teaching Some good road work is being done. ORGANS J* K E R S L A K E & L IN E B A C K , Reprentfittatives o f th»* Filer piano house at Dallas, Oregon. Next door to K ers lake'« fur niture »tore. C. \V. Pagett is not well. Troy Turner has moved from the -nwmill to his farm and his brother, Fm oli, ««enpios a house near the »lore P lfiÉ E g a s i T i m ? ! Fr»d Simp*oti has move»! back \Ye make bop and fruit pipe ari l rom 8 «!«n« and a fam ily lias rented furnish pom ps and windmill*. W a the Toose place». ter, steam and air healing plant* put All kinds of top per and galvaniz Je*»c Yn#t and fam ily have been in visiting I'ortland, and Reuben Hast- ed iron work done. Sati.-fuclion guar- llgs aud wife went to the county seat an teed. -- ------------ -------------------- -------------------- --- T h in g s N eeded R ig h t N o w IN AND O U T OF T H E HOP YARD. This i* th«* weather for summer j »‘onijdaint. There is lots o f it about. If you have escaped, you certainly are ' fortunate. W e have any num ber of good remedies for dysentery, diar- rlioea, c*dic. cholera morbus, etc. Our Blackberv Cordial ia eapecially rec- '»ninien«h*»i for children—*25 cents. Our Diarrhoea and Dysentery Cure bus no superior— 25 cents. Quality uud price* right at the O . K. Phar macy, 333 C om m en d*! «treet. Salem 0 C. C. COMFORT, PROP* IT O *. G IV E US A T R IA L BURRaUGflS l FRASER S « 105 State Street W a t c h e s o f all kinds. R ep a irin g P r o m p tly And C arefully A tte n d e d To The k ee Furnishing Company SALEM AND ALBANY. The Largest Furniture, Carpet and W all Paper dealers in the W illam ette valley above Portland. Have a correct measurement o f } our room s and windows when you com e for carpets, wall paper and shades. W e cu t shades to fit w ithout charge and make them in any width. W e make ou r own mattresses ami each is exactly ns represented. W e also make our own couches and lounges and carry a largo line of coverings the House Furnishing Company. First door north of postoflfice, Salem, Oregon. Salem and Albany. Stores at AFTER HOP PICKING Comes the time to be fitted out for the winter, j You must not only bo up to date, but you will want the best value for vour money. For the) various articles of M e n and B o y s ' C lo th in g Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery.; Gloves, Sweaters, Raincoats, Overcoats. Umbrel-j las, Overalls, Jumpers, etc,, etc., the place to goi is the Salem Woolen Mills Store! 2 5 4 C o m m e rc ia l S tre e t. P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. W IL S O X B L O C K . Headquarters for Salem woolen mill blankets, flan-j nels, etc. y y x