M AY O R 8- T O M L IN S O N . THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS, i O v e r - W o r k W h a t Wood b urn'a Executive ha s to Say of th e F a m o u s Dr. Darrin. W H A T T H E Y HAVE TO SA Y AB O UT THE DOINCS IN THE C O UNTY. [ Wood burn Independent] D A L L A S , F R I D A Y , N O V . 1 4 . 19 0 2 . Those who think that Ur. Darrin, the famous specialist and electric phy­ An U n e q u s H e d a n d C o m p l e t e Re s u m e of W n a t Y our F rio n d s are sician. now at Hotel Woodburn, this cV w I hhid E viar F riday M ornin * A t 7:80. an d Have B ee n Lately D oing. city, doe* net perform permanent cur^s. will have their doubts dispelled VV. A . W A S H , by hearing what Hon. H. Tomlinson, T o Cure a C o ld In O n e Day ■L1ITOH A»I> PKOmUt.lll. inu)or of Woodburn, say* on the sub- lux »live bromo quinine tablets, ject. All druggists refuud the money if it A representative of the I «depend- falis cure. Signature of E. W. S U B S C R IPT IO N H A T K S : ent called on Mayor Tomlinson lues- (jrove on each box. 25 cents. day, and in the course of an interview ---- ------- f l 50 ................................... Per y '»r COLLEGE NOTES, | 75........................... Per«fix mouth* with this prominent man,secured val- ~ r . 40 ........................Per three month» ; liable information, although he was \(Tv r-luctant to go into print H * rr>- 's to '!« “ ■■<1 M '.s Bhiel-Ja. the Advertising rates made known on “ W ell," »»id Mayor Tonilinaon, "in *U U •ecreU rie. nl the Y . M and Y . application. Correspondence is solicit­ 1891 I had .viatic' rliim n .ti.m «m l , ' v ■ C. A , u .ile d the w u c u h o n . her.- ed. malarial fever *nd was treated by dif- ! lrt8t week* Fine Job Printing done at reasonable i ferant physician* without, gaining re- , The Puzzle social 8a turd ay night nrices. lb f. l)r. Darrin, of Portland, w m* w *j a grand success and the basket then extensively advertising, and, like ^all whi- |, preceded it was in- a man going to the court of last re- j teresting. The bovs show an iin- TEACHER'S INS TITU TE. sort. I went to him. I was in a bad provement over last year. The annual county teacher’s meet­ condition and unable to do any work The Crescent, better known as the ing began in the circuit court room whatever. Before the full course of Wednesday morning and will end this Dr. Darrin’s treatment was over I re­ Wood Piler, basket hall team defeated afternoon. About 100 teachers are in turned h »me a new man and since the Dixie team Friday evening, score attendance, but few being absent. that time have not been placed in the 11 to 10. More interest is being taken than in position where t.ie services of a phy- The prayer meetings being held any previous institutes in this county. | sician *ere needed.” ihi» week by the two Christian associ­ In yeirs agone many seldom attended That was 11 year» u««*. Today May ations are wsll attended. There have and not a f^w who did eunu* or Tomlinson is one of the strongest most of the time on the streets. Now men in the city, possesses a physique been several conversions. all hands are here ami in constant at­ that is the envy of his fellow towns­ Beginning Friday, November 14th, tendance at all session*. The in­ men, and is well known for his capa and holding over Sunday, the slate structors are men who have spent 1 city for h »rd work. convention of the Y. \V. C. A. will be their lives a» teachers and their utter­ held in Salem. The following young -------- -------------------- ances are calculated to he helpful to ladies will go as delegates from Dallas Irrigation W e e k In P or tla n d . every teacher. S. Y Gillan deals with Lydia Campbell, Hattie The Oregon Irrigation association college: reading, arithmetic and geography .and and the Oregon Bar association will Feats, Einroy M cDeviu, E.-fher Sav­ J. H. Ackerman with language.course meet in Portland November 18th and age, Rebecca Gates, Bertha and In* z of study and tluory and p m tic 19th There will he reduced rat“* on Alien. Flora McCallon, Vangie and The) have waked up n ine half way a 1 railr ads and everybody is invited Maud Hart, Ida Hadseil. Edna Haves. teachers and caused the most studious i to attend. There will he special en- Ruby Wilson, Ethel Poling and H al and progressive ones to se deeper in­ S tertaiument for all visitors: Free lie Morrison. They lea vs this morn to and find more attractions surround I theater tickets hall or concert, steam­ ing by hack. ing those subjects than ever before. boat ride, observation car ride over A class of Bible study will tie or­ T J Newbill. | rincipal of the Inde­ -treeI railways, visit to crematorium, pendence public school, g ive an en custom house, public library, city ganised the coming week under tlie tertsining address concerning the hall, wheat ships and other places of Y. M. 0 . A. teacher in the institute W ill ( ’aid interest. An inspection of armory Rev. Fisher, of Sodaville, visited well piesides at the piano and Presi­ and gun drill will he a pleasing fea­ here this week. dent Kessle' of the stale normal leads ture. Numerous committees are busy in singing. Wednesday evening there arranging ior an occasion of unusual Claud Oviatt and Ray Wallace are was singing by Misses Hallie Gibson interest. now partners iu bacLufiordoin. and Hallie Morrison, Prof. DuiiKel- N. L. and B M. Guy, students of herger and W ill Caldwell, and Super­ COUNTY COURT. the college, have bought J, J. Wise intendent Ackerman talked entertain man’s hardware stoie. We wish them C O M M IS S IO N E R S . ingly to a well tilled room of teachers well. and citizens about school libraries and John Teal. Sell» Riggs. consolidation of rural school districts. Until further orders August Gross is T h e Bast P re scription for M a l a r i a He emphasized the need of both and to tie allowed $5 a mouth for keeping chills and fevers is a bi ltie of Grove’s showed plainly what could he done. Fred Bier. Fasteless Chill Tonic It is simply Many citizens are showing an u i i u h The sheriff is ordered to file the de­ iron and quinine in a tasteless form. tiul interest in the meeting. County school Superintendent Moore* of Ma­ linquent tax roll with the county clerk No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents. --------- —- • --------- rion county is hi » interested listener who is to i»sue warrants to the sheriff CROW LEY. and other outside educators are tak­ for the collection of the same. ing in the good things offered. The The county road master and county I Homer W hite is working in Port­ ed tor of the Oregon School Journal is surveyor are to estimate damage to land for the Union Supply company. present, taking orders for his own and Henry H ill by reason of timber cu t) similar publication*. He say* Oregon and dirt taken in making fill iu the ! G. C. Smith's best horse got crip ­ teacher* now take twice as many county road at Ins place. pled last week, but is slowly im prov­ school journals as a few ¿rear* ago. G. A. Shields was chosen road su­ ing. Whoever deserves the name of teacher pervisor in mail district no. 14 and is | R. J. Williams and family spent last cannot help being greatly benefited io have the telegraph polos taken out Sunday in Stay tori with relatives, by close attention to the proceedings of the wagon road in said district. of the institmte. Superintendent C. B. Whaley is building a house. J C. Shultz was credited with an Starr is wa'chful in making it pleas­ T .a d Stevens and ‘Tvife spent Sun­ ant for all concerned, and Secretary error of $2.07 in his 1901 assessment day with James Allen and family at Staats is the right man in the right Death of J a m e s W h e ele r. place. We give tin* proceeding* up to Oak On>ve. lie was horn in T iim isse 82 years i Thursd-y noon. ig<> and died in Corvallis last Monday ! Henry White and family Sundayed ;»« the result of a fall. He was buried at the home of his father. About 40 goals to keep on the shal­ ; Tuesday out on the Luckiumute in , Jesse Williamson is sow ing timothy es wanted by E T. Evans, five miles | the Chamberlain cemetery where a for Seth Riggs. southwest of Dallas. ! brother was laid to rest some 40 year« | Pastor W inter, of the Evangelical ago, and where «o many of the Col- The Gay Jt Needy woodsaw has re church, aesisted by Presiding Elder lins, Neally and Chamberlain pioneer tinned home, Poling, will begin a series of revival families repose. He came to Califor Stella Smith and sister, Mrs. W h a­ meetings at the South Methodist ma in 1849 and the next year to Ore­ church next Sunday evening. gon. He settled on a farm between ley, spent Tuesday with friends in Suver and A i“lie and lived there full Dallas. Andrew Holman and wife have a 50 years. The surviving children are Mrrf. Linn Gay and Cora Gay went new boru daughter. Mrs. Sarelia Cunningham, Elgin, ! to Independence Saturday. -------♦•-•>--------- Vetch for both hay and pasturage Washington; Mrs. Ida Baird, Spo­ has become eo p< pular throughout tin* kane, Wnshitig'nn ; Mrs FI« r i H u e y , You K n o w W h a t You Are T a k i n g Willamette valley that the demand Burns, Oregon; Mrs. C. L. Hubia d, when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill for seed now exceeds t lie supply Dallas, Oregon; Mrs, E J. Slim»*, Tonic because the formula is plainly Some Portland seed deal» r? have con N- rib Yakima. Washington; Mi»s Jo­ printed on every bottle showing that traded for a number of m xt year’s anna Bowman, Corvallis, Oiegon; it is simply iron and quinine in a crops in Benton count). A big east­ Mansell W in d er, Grizzly, Oreg n; Las tele.'s form. N o cure, no pay. 50 ern demand is expected for out vetch Wilbur W in d er, Kalespel, Oregon; I cents. seed, as it freezes out there in the win Ellis Wheeler, Diilon, M < itan a; ami Hurley, ihe youngest cuild. POLK . ter. J j school house is kept attractive. erseeiug the home place. W eakens Y o u r K id n e y s . E lia s H in s h a w has been sick. There are nearly 40 pupils in Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. , school. very clean and tending the Lola school now. Mrs. Me Fee’s parents our journey back to lowu. Mrs. Brophy has gone to Salem to hud a sal»* stay awhile, h«*r health being very poor. j Miss Byrn and Mr. Irvin have been Stella Lyons is staying with her visiting friends here. u. cle W ill ami going to school, anil Viola Goulet*, of Gooseueck.stays with A ll the farmers busy plowing. her cousin, Mrs. E. W . Hinshaw, T h e B3tt R e m e d y for C roup. while attending school. -------— * • » --------— From the Atchison Kan. Daily Globe. If they srs sick or out S tep p ed A g a i n s t a Hot Stove. This is the season when the woman of order, they fall to do A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson, who knows the lest remedies for their work. Pains, aches and rheu­ when getting his usual Saturday night croup if ni demand in every in ighbor- matism come from ex­ hath, stepped hack against a hot stove hoed. One <4 the most teirjnle tilings cess of uric acid in the which burned him severely. The in the world is to be awakened iu the blood, due to neglected | child was in great agony and his middle o f the night by a whoop from kidney trouble. | mother could do nothing to pacify one of the children. The croup rem­ Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady edies are almost as sure to be lost, in heart beats, and makes one feel as though I him. Remembering that she had a they had heart trouble, because the heart Is | bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm in C‘'se of croup, a» a revolver is sure to over- working in pumping thick, kidney- the house, she thought she would try be lost in cas« of burglars. There us­ it. In less than half an hour after ed to be an old-fashioned remedy for poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary applying it the child was quiet and croup, known as hive syrup and lulu, troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, u»lcep, and in lei« than two weeks was but some modern mothers say that but now modern science proves that nearly well. Mrs. Benson is a well known Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is bet­ all constitutional diseases have their begin- ; resident of Kcllar, Va. Pain Balm ter, and does uot cost so much. It ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake is an antiseptic liniment and especial­ causes the patient to “ throw up the by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild j ly valuable for burns, cuts, bruises and phlegm” quicker, and gives relief iu a For sale -by tlie Wilson ••horter- lime. Give this remedy as and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's •«prams. soon as the croup/ cough appears and S w a m p - R o o t , the great kidney remedy la Drug Co soon realized. It stands the highest for its t will prevent the attuck. I t ne»*er wonderful cures of the most distressing cases bills and »& pleasant and sa «• to take. R ICKREALL . and is sold on its merits For sale by the Wilson Drug Co. by *11 druggists in flfty- Mrs. B. F. Lucas has returned to - ♦ ♦ ■ - — cent jndcne-dollar siz­ McMinnville on account of her moth­ EOLA. es. You may have a er’» illness. sample bottle by mail Horn* of Swamp-Root. Mrs. Daggett and daughter »tailed free, also pamphlet telling you how to find A valuable colt of H. C. Fox was out if yot have kidney or bladder trouble. cut on a barb wire and a mare of G. it» Kansas City t*» visit, and will also go to Illinois. Mr. Daggett will board Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer C. Smith was badly kicked. 2t Co., Binghamton, N . Y . at R Brntik’s during her absence. J. W. Fetzer brought a load of po­ Seventeen boys, but no girls, are at- tatoes from Salem. porkers Monday. Mrs. J. P. Boyle has been visiting S Gross, Manly Bevena ami Mr«. the family of Judge Burch. Truman Sevens were doing their trad­ The daughter of Peter Cook and ing at Itulepeneence this week. wife has returned to Seattle. C E. Staats and wife, Clyde W il­ C. J. Holmes and family, who have liams and wife, Wade Williams and been with J D. Allen for a year, have wife, Bill Williams and W alter Brink- gone to Carthage, Missouri. ley attended the football game at Cor­ vallis last Saturday. The U. of O and P IO .'E E R . i * O. A. C. teams played and neither k r »cored a point. Miss Alpha Robbins gave a quilting party. A C. Guver is remodeling Percy All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil­ ter out the waste or Impurities In the blood. Go*». Mi tty is bonk keeper for the W ill wnettc Valley prune association. Rea.'Oii Brunk i« ntHicted rheumatism in ins arm, with Mary Mitty throat trouble. wiili has been sick Wes Hudson Iras returned from a visit at Baker City, and his wife h s been visiting her folks in Clackamas county. Gilbert A Patterson are having a bridge huilt am! Mrs. Chamberlain is hoarding the builder«. Gilbert, Patterson A Brophy «old their hops for 2 cent», and McNary A Ho*Ison h few days later sold theirs for 25j. T. W Brunk »beep dog. Archie Brown buggy. paid $25 for a fine has bought a new Mr. Seott, of Oklahoma, has bought the Henry Fawk place. T. W. Brunk has sold two span» of heavy black hor«es. J. J. Bead aud wife are up from Portland at the bedside of her father, who is very sick. Our first frost occurred the 12th. S»** $ GUY Hadley’s house. W hile on her way to Red Prairi« Mrs. A C 8»aats was called to Port­ our school ma am was held up by a land lait week by the death of her skunk. s'ster’s youngest child. By scrubbing and decorating our Edith Miller, teacher at Montgom­ ery, took the motor for Dallas Tues­ day evening. P The Woodmen here are all waking up and most of them are quite inter­ ested in the work laid out for them. \ goodly number are working to make the great log rolling to be held at Dal las De* ember 18th a grand success. Others are interested in looking after the details of the W. O. W ’.s annual hunt Thanksgiving, while others are! seeing to it that the ball given on Thanksgiving eve. at, the Taylor hall, ! will he well attended and otherwise be a nice social affair. W hat some o f us are saying: Percy Hadley says he never got any wheat «owed before the heavy rains; Sam Hastings he will be sho t of hay next year, as he failed to get his cheat pitch- ed ; Mr. Conn says he is in a hurry to put uf> his partition fence, ns the Luckiamute may get on a ran'page and wash away all his fencing ms tc ria l; Dorsey Turner * » ) » it’s a bad lime to build a house, and Patras & Horner say it « had on their uusuwed wood. tH jH lH ir 0 t î ? 90 I. M. Himpsoii has some as fine looking young Durham cattle ns can he seen am where, an i that it pays to keep blooded stock is plainly proven I by the fact that A. C. Sta.ils lias sold over $500 worth of rains for breeding purposes this reason. Than in the Oregonian and Itemizer for one year? per cent (u r(j HOP WIRE o f all cases o f Excess of Uric Acid | j | 1 I October roll of honor for school dis­ trict no. 16: Hazel Buchanan, Law­ rence Taylor. CAN YOU INVEST $2 ANY BETTER H as a record of ' ; j | B R O T H E R S ,* « « Have purchased John J. W isem an’s % large stock of hardware, etc., at Dal- J las, and are adding new goods every $ % day to the different departments. * T h e y h a v e tho best s t o v e s in the market. $ * A g e n t s for all M itchell g o o d s. * * C O iv 4 C E -A-rtTID S E E X T » . I can save money for you on hop wire. Direct shipment from eastern mill. Prices always the lowest on wire and wire fencing. Correspondence solicite 1. W A L T E R M O B LE Y S ^ H -iE in V F E N C E W O R K S WHEN TAK E N AS DIRECTED- Not a Cure-A ll, of time and ui-Hiey in ajbusiiusi education is not a vuaturo. Tue bone.Iio ij h.i '.elite i from * uj > a '■ • i last for life and pay substantial dividends every day. These facts are amply ihown by the uniform success of the graduate» ox the BUT W IL L O A T T T A L E -C T S I2 S T E S S C O E E E O - E . Our students are .»ffered the advantages of a school well known for its thorough W'-rk, pleasant roonn skillful teachers and modern methods. Class and individual instruction Living expenses caaap. Sen I for catalogue. CURE Rheumatism W. I. S T A L E Y , Principal, Salem, Oregon. Random Placing Gout Of ynur bill miry work is produc­ tive of much annoyance ami little pm i.'fncti- n. Hi re yon« lin n will he d 8 merits, «on John, have new Benicia disc gang bruised by a horse kick. .j. 4* 4* 4* *M Peter Peterson has bought and will j plows. There are two dozen pupils attend­ •HMf,4**5*4**5*4*4**5*4*4*v%s**r*l*4,^+*5*^+*5*4*4*^ In the matter of superior goats a ml 1* Courses not Excelled in the State. % at once move to the W. P. Bradley sheep no county in Oregon stands v T The Reddekopp boys have killed ing our school. farm at Parker. £ Piano, Organ, Harmony, Composition % ahead of Polk. In hogs and cattle wt* several wild geese. W . W. Fawk has bought property are looming up and our horses are A. B. Lacey, who has he* fore.-t j in Salem and moved his family there. ❖ f f t f fairly good, but might la* better. Our ranger for four month», i» home ; John Miller, who has been living on •fr ❖ ♦I Henry Fawk’s place near Independ- poultry show last winter wm * strong « g un. Mr 1C dower and wife, who have j ence, has rented the Thurston farm come from Wisconsin to remain, are evidence that great strides hail been C. W. K A N T N E R , DIRECTOR. W m . Percival bought live hogs of E. | f()r |W() years at $2 an acre, cash. He made in that industry too. There is here visiting their daughter, Mrs. Studio in dormitory. Davidson at 5 cents gross. houghtsome of Wm. Corley’s imple­ Joseph Delap. abundant room for improvement along ments and stock, paVing $315 for each of the lines named Joe Landree’s son is quite sick. Rev. Blat kwcll preached here for I three fine brood m ires and a colt. A prune man near Forest Grove the first time last. Sunday and will A union »Sunday school has been j dried 22 tons from a 13-acre orchard Grandpa Fricsen has gone hack to hold services here every two weeks. and *old them at 4 cents an a basis of organized at Highland with Mrs. E. Nebraska, hi» sun, Bernard, accom­ Davidson as superintendent, C. E. j Tin* young people have organized a 46s. panying him as far as Portland. j Peterson assistant, Edith Alexander J literary society and elected J. C. Many farmers iu all part* of county secretary, E. Davidson treasurer and W e niako hop and fruit pipe and Mrs. Enn’s prunes average forty to W hile ai* pretddent. are changing from grain to stock rais­ j E Peier«on janitor. furnish pumps and windmills. Wa »he potiud and she expects to get ft ing and many have found it profitable ■ « • « --------- ter, steam and sir healing plant- put cents for them, For a Bad Cold. to run or supply dairies. Large quan­ OAKDALE. If you have a had cold you need a in. All kinds of copper and galvaniz­ tities of grass seed ar* being sowed in 'lhursfon Brothers are building a ed iron work done. Saliefaction guar- all directions and u vaiiety of roots ! T i e neighbors gave Tom Card a | large t wo story house north of the good reliable medicine like Chamber an teed. will he planted to pro*luce stock feed. surprise log rolliug last week and Eons prune orchard, and it will he un­ lain’. Cough Remedy to loosen and ■ elievi it, and t > allay the irritation I I G IV E U9 I Much land that i* now barren can he cleared up several acres. I copied by the Miller». Wm. Corley and inflammation of the lliroa' and A T R IA L | and ought to be turned into pastur­ John Robinson I... lately bought a I’ 1 1 ' ' “ I"« i ' “ * « r e n t e r m.rk. Next I lungs. For . » l e by tlie W ilson Drug j age. Enterprise will rapidly bring fine buck of John Farley. w,1‘ ‘ ,U !‘ ‘ ,r\,n’ Co. profitable change*. .io to 4U acres in prunes and apples __ __ Rev. Russell was accompanied by a * »« t of the Runs prune orchard on »lie N O RTH DALLAS . brother minister who preached us a in road. They will be *et 20 feet John Boyer lia» gone to his Salmon | good sermon Hunday afternoon. apart in a diamond shape River claim, accompanied by Mr. The Mirti boy. nml Bon Thompson NORTH S P R IN C V A LLE Y . j Big by. In the finger,, toe*, arm*, and other »re cultinK cordwood. part* of the body, are joint* that are (irain is looking tine. ■ . . . - - W ill Hayes went with his cousin, j inflamed and swollen by rheumatism— dirs Martha Kent, to her home at 1 LETTER LIST. Tlie public sale of Clms. Jamison that acid condition of the blood which | Wald port. was largely attended. Tlie»e letter, remain viucaUetl for in affect* the muscle* also. Robert Jordan and the two Miases Sufferers dread to move, especially the l>»da. po.tolfice for the week eml- Percy Jennings is attending school I Jordan have moved to the house va I, after sitting or lying long, and their int; Nov. IO i .I i »m l porlha calling iu ri»lem. I rated by the llayes family. condition is commonly worse in wet for them will pleane »late that they I ver Morton lias bought a fine have been ailvertiaetl: Mis t’lank lias ren ed her placa to i weather. horse. M r. Dan Aracce, Eld K M Bern, I an tastern man. - I t baa been • km* time since we hav* been without Hood , Sarsaiwrilla. My II Calienherg, foreign, Mr C»lh nbern, Mis* Jessie Talbot is visiting Mr«. C. P. Mitchell and Mis* Anna father thin«, be rould not do without it. lortign, Mesar* Ed Harris, William Portland. H . ha* been troubled with rheumatism McDonald, M Middaunh, John klc- ' h»ve been visiting l.evi Adams at Oak since he was a boy. and Hood's Sarsapa­ Preaching at Ihe school house n e it j Point. rilla Is tb* ooly medicine be can lake that Keusie, Charle» Wheat, Carl Woll- Sunday. will eoabl. blm to take bis place In tb* hagtn, foreign. Ca.nmie Brown is baching and nv geld.'’ Miaa Ana Dorr, Sidney, Iowa. C. Q. C o ai >, postmaster. a ir l ie . o n rw t u r n !i!!W Y LilUl.J.l! U m L l i i I U l L H i l l COLONEL J. OLMSTED, PROP. MÜ3I3ÍL DEPARTMENT filling aid Tinning! burroughs i mm 105 State Street - Jlching Joints Repairing Promptly Andf I Carefully Attended To and Pills lb * cause of rheumatism—no application cwn. Take them. P F E N N IG , Hon. Ben Hayden rame in on M on­ F. D. Cornuti, who was elected to the legislature from I.inn county, was day eveninp . motor and I'earl tiose horn in Polk county in ISfiO and «du- came dowu from Corvalli*. catod in our public schools. i E . W . S u i t * b ro u g h t in »u m * fin e . 3 All Ü usi n u t . T U M I U ood. D w I ■ ■ J f.M M ÍiiA liífflU lg l Jeweler and Optician. W IL S O N B LOCK. - - SALEM AND ALBANY. ^ The Largest Furniture, Carpet and W all Paper dealers in the W illam ­ ette valley above Portland. Have a correct inensurernent ofjtuur rooms and windows when you come for carpets, wall paper and shade». W e cut shades to fit without charge and make them in any width. W e make our own mattresses and each is exactly as represented. W e also make our own couches and lounges and carry a large line of coverings the House Furnishing Company. First door north of postoffice, Salem, Oregon. Salem and Albany. Stores at Salem Woolen Mills Store Salem W atches of all kinds. H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla Ths House Furnishing Comp: ny L Largest stock of Men and Boys’ Clothing between Portland and San Francisco SUITS • OVERCOATS - HATS Shirts, Underwear, Sweaters, Rain Coats, Overalls, Jumpers, etc., etc., and everything in men and boys’ wear may be found at rea­ sonable pi ices at the SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE! Opposite Capital National bank and head­ quarters for Salem made blankets, flannels and clothing.