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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1902)
TEA 0H «j!^ » . « T . T U T i . Here follows what happened since our last issue: E. D. Kessler, presi* dent of the normal. D. M. Metzger, of DALLAS, FRIDAY, NOV . 21. 1902- Dallas college, and Dr. Sheldon, of the THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER Ttxie uiiivrr.ity o blism bd V V . K vbrt F r iday M ossili« A t 7:80. A . W A S H , #1)1 T u b AMD PaOPBlKTua. SUBSCRIPTION BATES: ■fl 50 ..................................... Per V' »r $ 75 .......................... Per hix month« 40 ........................Per three months Advertising rates made known on Application. Correspondence is solicit* *1. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable trices. C IR C U IT CO UR TO O CKET. December 1— Burnett, J. Scroggin A Wortman vs Cyrus Pur- vine, action for money; J T Simpson for plf. E n Keyt vs Ed Biddle, M M Ellis, Win Fauli and A K W ilson,action for money ; Townsend A Hart for plf. Minnie L Hurris vs J lì Van Orsdel. action at law; Townsend A Hart for plf Harris A Hirschberir vs J G Van Orsdel, actional law; Townsend A Hart for plf. Win Dean vs Luckiamute Mill Co , action for money ; Butler A Coad for plf. L A Westacott vs James Harris, ac tion at law ; Carson A Adams for plf., Holmes A Holmes for dft. J W Kirkl nd vs P F and A Peter son, action at law ; Butler A Coad for plf. g .» e i n .e r » t in g 0 IJK g ^ F F o f H U S T L E R S . | ------------- WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY ABOUT t h e DOINC8 IN THE COUNTY. I ________ ».i A „ U n e q u . (I cd a n d C o m p l . t . Re dr* ■*«**. On Ihnrsday evenings, i • •um o of ................ - r i e n d - s are W hat Your F Gillan deliw red his popular lecture, a n d Hav a Bean La ta ly D o i n g . Mistakes and Blunders. Win. Cald well, E. D. Ressler, F H Morrison, T o G u r a a C o l d in O n e Day Hallie Gihaou, Angeline Southwick, Hallie Morrison and Prof. Dunkelbcr- Take laxative bromo quinine tablets ger assisted with appropriate music, All druggists refund the money if it and Dan. Poling recited an excellent fails to cure. Signature of E. W. poem of his own composition. Fol Grove on each box. 25 cents. lowing is a list of the teaehers regist PEEDEE. ered : Dallas, W I Reynolds. Ralph R Hill, Mrs Agnes Campbell. Edi h A literary society has been organiz- Houck, Mrs F H Morrison. Ella Car * .1 penter, Ednelle Collins. Georgia My- Presiding Elder 8hnpp preached at er, Eugenia Phillips, Bcesie Linden, Zaidte Linden, Alice Me Doug d, Ed the school house last Sunday. ith V Witzel, Mrs W A W «h. Lydia Too much rain'for much farming. Camph-11, C T Whittlesey, W J S:arr, Mrs J M Card, Minnie Nelson. Mon Jesse Yost and family will move t» mouth, Rohi-rt C French, Truman 0 the Taylor hop yard in the spring. Allen, Wm II M thoney, Loretta Smith Miss Wilson, of Airlie, is getting G err ide Vollens, A Doutv, J J Ship- h y. H A Anderson, Truman Baugb- along nicely with.our school. mun, W L Arant, Joyce Arant, Di-lla Rev. Laurner has taken his wife to M Water«, Lulu Fitzwater, Autie E ihe soda springs for her health. McClun. D L Lewi«. Independence,!' John Dyer and sons are working at J Newbill, C D Simpson, Nellie M Burke, Lettie Masterson, A lotia Simpson’s logging camp. Cochrane, Ivy Burton, Mrs Marv The little son of Wili. Bush is get- T ick . Mrs Anna Huntley, Myrtle Gardner. Salem, Chas H Jones, Cora ting well. Phillips, A A Roy, Mrs L A Roy, Mrs Albert Burbank is cutting logs for J C Taggart, Edith Roy, Minnie Condon & Morrison. Stephens Perrydale, Rosa E Smith, Mi rton G Ellis, Mabel Sargeant, Hat Fred. Simpson has recovered and ue Sears. McCoy, Eloise Phillips. there are no more cases of the socallsd Pauline Sears, E M Smith, Mrs E M smallpox. ------ — ♦ • * ------------ Smith, Myrtle Davis. Buell, J W Butler, Ed E Coa 1, Ethelwyune Sears. T h e Best Pre scription for M a l a r i a Salt (’ reek, Irene Carter, Ella Oviatt, chills and feveis is a bottle of Grove’s Yestella Sears. Falls City, Scott Leav Tasteless Chill Tonic It is simply itt, Mrs Vie Hopkins, Edith Mont iron and quinine in a tasteless form. gomery, Ida A Waters. Ballston, P A No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents. ------ -♦♦♦- ------ Wyman, Glennie Runnels, M»bel SUNNY SLOPE. Wallace. Buena Vista, B L Murphy, Mrs B L Murphy. Rickreall, H C Grass growing and stock thriving Seymour, Dora E Rov, Hallie Gibson. Lewisville. Edith Miller. Sheridan, fairly well. Clara'M VV.ilker. Airlie, C M Bump James Goodman is back from Parker, Nettie Cotton. Peedee, Jessie Washington and will spend the win Wilson. Silver, C J Graham. Crow ter here with his sister, Mrs. Clarke. ley, M L Hampton. John Humpter will sow the Jacks T i < a cy S t a a t s , h < cr.*tary place in cheat and oats. J E Hazeltine A Co vs Thos Fen nell, action at law ; Townsend A Hart for plf. The A J Luce Hop Co vs I L Smith replevin; lownsend A Hail for plf., Butler A Coad for dft. The A J Luce Hop Co vs R E Bry an A Sons, replevin ; Townsend A Hart for plf., Butler A Conk for dft. E le c t r i c L i g h t s All N i g h t . A W Docksteader vs J C Loundree, The City council has entered into a action for money; J N Hart for plf. seven year contract, with M D E’.li* for 1(5 2.000 candle, enclosed arc COLLEGE NOTES. lamps, a 1(5 candle light at the county The young ladies who attended the bridge, and plenty of light at the city Y. W. C A. convention in Salem re hall at $¡.‘50 per month. From Octo ber 1st to April 1st the lights are to turned Monday. burn from sundown to sunup, and the The state convention of the Y. M. balance of ihe year from .‘50 minutes C. A. will he held in Newberg Decem after sunset to 150 minutes before sun ber 5th, till) and 7th. The association iise. The service is to begin January 1003. under conditions that will in hero will send a large delegation. Mire good service. When it become* The boys have elected their First expedient to have addi’ ional light team for ha*k* L ball and we expect they would be H'kled ..la prorata cost. good results. -------------- * • «.-------------- Charlie Haynes has sold two Scotch collie pups and they are beauties. Mr. Addison, of Dayton, spent sev eral days visiting the family of his aunt, Mrs. Fishhack. Frank Smith, of Antioch, passed through with a load of line dressed hogs last week. Robert Howe and son have sacked The Chinese who raise most of the potatoes in California have formed a their 30.000 pounds of prunes, which trust and exjiect to soon corner the run between 50 and 60 to the pound, Johnnie Rowe has been up from product and make prices to suit them and may s< li them l«» 'be parfy that Dundee. selves. Like monkeys, they are imi t»ought the S. P Ki nlmii lot. One of John Farley’s work horses tative. The Evangelical revival meeting at has a broken leg and his son Estley is George C Will, the Salem piano Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis laid up with a nail wound in the knee. and organ dealer, seems to have a the South Methodist church will con courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor tinue throughout this and next week, and cheerfulness soon Home of our bojs assisted in giving strong hold on the church and school there being daily services at. 2:30 ami disappear when the kid organ trade in our county. Last week Chester Guthrie and wife an old- in the evening. Presiding Elder pol neys are out of order l fashioned, discordant evening concert. he delivered one to the F ills City ing is assisting Pastor Wi iter and the or diseased. school and this week another to the i- terest manifested indicates that Kidney trouble has John Farley has shipped to Robin- Baptist church jn Monmou h. become so prevalent much good will result All mende r-* that It is not uncommon sou Bros, near Oregon City the poul 'The stormy weath* r has prevented of other churches and whoever i* in for a child to be bom try he has been rai ing for them. much fall s wing and there will be an sympathy with an effort to elevat** afflicted with weak kid i humanity arc cordially invited to at- neys. If the child urin C L Hubbard and bis soninluw, unusual amount of spring grain. ates too often, if the 1 Mr. Campbell, are running the lath Most farm* rs did their best to get j tend ur d participate. urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child saw at tin Dallas saw mill. ahead v>f ihe rains. I You can only know how others reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, It is yet afflicted with There a^e now but few unsold hop* would appreciate a photo of yourself W. D. McCabe ami wife, a daughter bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of I ».f R. C. Remington, have gjne t*> Ida- in »his region. W. R ( ’riven has 5(5 i hv knowing h>*w you enj iv gettin ' i the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first j ho where he will herd sheep, getting bale--, G* orge Rowcliffe 80, F- nton A picture of some esteemed friend W step should be towards the treatment of Toner 27. At Rickreall Fred Koser, are better prepared than ev* r before these Important organs. This unpleasant $40 a month. Samuel Orr and Judge Burch still with late and pretty things for t ie trouble is due to a diseased condition of the Fred Weatherwax and Romanzo hold their crops. Henry Clanfield holidays Call and see ilw nio- nu- kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as I Maryland, wh * were in jail hound ov has K5S bales at Balleton and 107 ou dallions ut Cheiringt"i:’s gallery in most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis er to circuit court under charges of the Luckiamute. the Wilson block in Dallas. erable with kidney and bladder trouble, theft, escaped last Saturday night. and both need the same great remedy. Their absence was not known until Let the demonstrator serve you In accordance with proclamations The mild and the immediate effect of | Sheriff Ford went to feed them next with a cup of that delicious coffee at by the president and the governor, Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold morning. In *ome manner they had the Dunn grocery. Thursday, November 27, has been set by druggist* In fifty- procured a bracket saw, with which apart as a day of thanksgiving, rest cent and one dollar ( ’ lie* Craven has opened across the two large round iron bar* had been and good deeds. 'The pastors of the sizes. You rfray have a sawed out of the corridor door to give hall south of this office a shop for Dallas churches have united in ar sample bottle by mall * leaning, repairing and pressing mens free, also pamphlet tell Hom* of Swamp-Root. them egress. Tnen t hey pried off a ranging for a union thanksgiving ser ing all about U, Including many of the bar from the down stairs grating. clothes. vice at the M. E. church. They urge thousands of testimonial letters received They had evidently been at woik on Luther Ground, of Monmouth, was the whole community to attend and from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer the Lars for some time, as there w.is & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and evidence of the sawed places having the only delegate from this county enjoy the spirit of the occasion. A present at the irrigation convention free will offering will be taken up fur mention this paper. bten soaped and glued over to prevent some worthy chanty. in Portland detection. Two strangers supposed to be them took supper at Perrydal. There will be a two days turkey Tuinlay evening. shooting here Thanksgiving. G. F. Patty, of Amity, thinks that ft The Woodman camp here received at present prices hog r using is the eight applications last meeting. ft most profitable industry, pr -vided you ft The Woodmen have appointed have good ones. He sold some 9- He* ry Butler, R. A. Campbell and E. w* eks old pigs at $6 each, He con W. Dorton a committee on entertain siders chopped wheat and barley the cheapest and best feed. ment for the winter. his I GUY ♦ * BROTH ERS^ H ave purchased John J. W isem an 's large stock of hardware, etc., at Dal las, and are adding new goods every day to the different departments. At the home of 1!. H. Hayden in f t David Bowman, an old time black smith of tliis place, is visiting relatives Eola last Sunday, Uteir daughter, Le ona, was mariied to S. A. Thacker, oi f t here. Oregon City. 15;.11 Bros, have shipped a carload of Mi file here, to he placid in their hop G L. Hawkins, the marble cutter, has recently erected monuments or yard. tombstones over the graves of David T h e y have the best s to v e s In the m arket. The bridge across the Yamhill at Parker and Mrs. Peter Kurre at lode the picnic grounds is being rebuilt. pendence, Harry Coad, Grandpa anil The high water 1ms preventad its Grandma Whiiehorn at Dallas. His Age n ts for all M itchell good s. completion so far. whole plant has been moved from In ^ COME -A .:tT X 3 SEE TT*. Aunt Betsey Conner died at lone dependence to the rear of the Collins Tuesday morning; no particulars re building in Dallas. ceived at present writing. She will be Mrs. Mary C. Wilson has been sick. brought here for burial. An extend ed sketch of her life will be sent next week. ¡f * A basket social Will be given by the Charlie Haynes butchered a bet f public school the evening of the 26th. for Allen Towns Monday. the proceeds to he us» d in buying an Our teacher attended the institute organ for the school. at Dallas. Wood choppers are charging $1 for | cord wood and 75 cents for stove wood. Grandpa Robinson is visiting sons in Portland. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. ft ft * ft ft ft # ft ft ft ❖ ft CAN YOU INVEST $2 ANY BETTER T han in the Oregonian and Itemizer for one year? j HOP W IR E Has a record uf S te p p e d A g a i n s t a Hot Stove. I can save money for you on bop wire. Direct shipment from eastern mill. Price* alwavs-tfie lowest on wire and wire fencing. Correspondence solicite I. W ALTER MOKLEY A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson, G u t h r i e . S h e p h e r d Wedding;. There have been three teams elected p er c e n t Çurçs when getting his usual Saturday night for indoor athletics. W'ill Hoffman is A'¡the lióme of D. Bh. pherd and wife K,.v. Mnfkey will lioUl a protracted bath, stepped back against a hot ftove of all cases of captain of the Red team, Bert Te.«ts near Bridgeport last Sunday evening meeting at the Antioch school house, which burned him severely. The of the White and Chet Coad of the tlu ir daughter, Lilleth, was married I beginning Ihe first Sunday in Decern- child was in great agony and his J^lue. j to Chester, son of Thomas Guthrie. ! her. mother could do nothing to pacify | Rev. A. A. Winter, of Dallas, ottbi t him. Remembering that she bail a Next Sa»orday night the team here I ing. The room was tastily decorated w h ; n ta k e n as d ir e c te d . Y ou K n o w W h a t Y o u Are T a k i n g bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm in meets the Dixie team in a return ! and they were married under a pretty when von take Grove's 'Tasteless Chill »•lie house, she thought “lie would t».v g on e of basket hall in the gym. wedding hell. Herman Guthrie w.i* Tonic because the formula is plainly it. Iri less than half an h«»ur after The prohibition ci/ib of the college best man and Miss Lillie Kmhreo printed on every bottle showing that applying i* the child was quiet and of time and money in afhiMinaHs education is not a venture. The beuetits 10 I k - .eriveJ from >11011 a '■ > 1 has reorganized. The state contest is | served as maid <>f honor. Home 50 it is simply iron and quinine in a asleep, and in less than two weeks was last for life and pay substantial dividends every day. Those facts are amply ihown by the uniform success : guest* were present and a sumptuous tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 well. Mrs. Benson is a well known t » be held here next spring. of the graduates 01 the supper was served. They received cents. resident of K. liar, Y'a. Pain Balm CiLFXTAL BTJSX2STESS COLLEGE. The college oratorical association many nice and useful presents. They l* an antiseptic liniment and especial Our students are offered the advantages of a school well known for its thorough work, pleasant rooms met this week and elected the follow will live in Dallas just west of Pit si- N O R T h S P R IN G V A LLE Y . ly valuable for burns, cuts, bruises and skillful teachers and modern methods. Class and individual instruction Living expenses cheap. Send BUT ing team for debates: Dan Poling, C. dent Poling’s home. for catalogue. Fur sale by the Wilson Cranston Higgins, of Zena, has been “prams. W I L L I*. Gates and Inez Allen. W . I. STALEY, Principal, Salem, Oregon. around asking help fora needy family. Drug Co CURE T H A N K S G IV IN G S E R V IC E . Ed Lee, of Falls City, a former stu H. N Alderman and family have A I R L I E . There will In a union Thanksgiving dent, was in Dallas Saturday. serv.ee held in the Methodist church, been visiting Dayton friends An unusual amount of rain fell Win. II. Bareudrick, of Portland, service to begin at 10:30, at which Percy Jennings was over from Sa her • t he past week. visited his cousin, V 11 Massey, on time the following program will t»e Of your laundry work is produc lem Sunday and hi* sister, Birdie, has Ham Hastings tock a couple of ^ Sunday. given : tive of much annoyance and litile had her piano tuned. loads of hog* to Independence Mon- H t Music. saiisfacti* n. Here your linen will T h e C o a t M e e tin g . Bert Alderniun has bought a fine Scripture Lesson— A. A. Winter. be done up right It will not be The l’*»lk county Mohair association White Leghorn rooster. Prayer— W T. Wardle. damaged. It v-’ i have that finish Percy Hadley traded a fine dressed 1 met in Brown’s Hall at 2 p in. No Reading of Proclamation— J R. G. which is so well appreciated hv Miss Tcxie Edgar, who is teaching porker te Thos. Williams for a brood vember 15th ami was called to order Russell. . correct dre*sers. It will be deliv at Wheatland, spent Sunday with her sow. by President Me Bee, who stated object Music. ered promptly and it will be all parents at Dayton. of meeting. The date set for tin* goat I M Simpson hat been appointed j S erm on — G, 15. K ellcm s. there. Do you appreciate these show was January 14lh and 15th, executor for the estale of the late Ja*. Prayer—0 . C. Poling. features? ROCK CREEK. 1903. A committee of three was Wheeler. Collection. elected to make all arrangements for Doxology. Continued rain,creeks high and still Grass is rather allott here and stock \ same, they being U. S. Grant, W. A Benediction. are eating around the straw stacks Ayres and II. L Fenton, The associ Chorister, Prof. W I. Remolds. All raising. AT COLONEL J. OLMSTED, PROP. fttion set January 17, 1903 as date for congregational singing. The program Jim Harris and Marion Syron were more than they usually do at this time ALL of year. Home predict this will be a closing entrance to mohair pool. The is in charge of H. N Rounds. Ac in on the 10th. U P -TO -D A TE D R U C C IS TS . hard winter on stock. fee for joining association was fixed a< cording to the adopted rotation plan 10 cents for all who haw less than 20 the pastor of the Christian church de Fred, and Alvin Brock have gone to Frank Brown and E W. Htaais will I head of goats, and j rent per head for livers the annual Thanksgiving ser Sliedds for u month or two. each take a load of hog« to Indepen all who have 20 head or more. Not mon this year, and we ^espeak for him John Houser was at A. V. Thomp- dence next Monday, for which they | only goat raisers, but the commun tv a large audience All are welcome. DALLAS COLLEGE son’s last week. received 5 cents on foot. at large, should take an active inter ------------ — — est in that industry. Polk county new The Morrison family spent Sunday From the satisfaction of teeing his 4* H o g s. Horses a n d C attle . 4» ft ft ft SA LE M A N D A L B A N Y . stands at the head in this state and ft *5* *5* v cows in nice warm quarters,McTuruer I ft The ^wine-industry of our slate lias at Fred Witlenstmm’a. there are hut few commanities in the says he fee!« well paid for the new ! •I* ftft ft *5*^ ft'ftft ft *$**F ft ftft v ft ftft ftftftftft ft ftft taken on new life, All East* rn Ore The Largest Furniture, Carpet and Wall Paper dealer* in (he Willam Courses not Excelled in the State. £ whole union that excel ours in the T h e Bost R e m e d y for G r o u p . •to k barn he built last spring, but j gon grain raisers now have hogs to ette valley above Portland. Have a correct measurement of \our matter of goats. follow after their hinders and con From the Atchison Kan. Daily Globe i P * y it duy says a four foot space J Piano, Organ, Harmony, Composition £ rooms and windows when you come for carpets, wall paper and shade*. 'I bis is the season when the woman | behind the stanchions is too short lor 1 **• 4* 4 *1ft *5*' f t • Î* f t - f t - f t ' f t f t - f t f t *F -•*'f t *»* f t ’ **f t * i* f t f t Mime several bushels to the acre of We cut shades to fit without charge and make them in any width. O u r N e w R a ilro a d . wlio knows the best remedies for cows to stand on, therefore will extend We make our own mattresses and each is exactly as represented. 4» ft ft ft ft The recent heavy downpour of rain «catte.ed grain that would otherwise croup is h i demand in everv neighbor- ins a little further out. waste* The increase- all over he We also make our own couches and lounges and carry a large line of lias made it impossible to grade with hoed. One of the most, terriide things state is so considerable as t< > soon call C. W . K A N T N E R , D IR E C T O R coverings George Conn mid Clare Hta.its are horses, so a steam shovel and donkey in the work! is to he awakened in the engine are being rigged up to snatch for a large parking house in Portland. middb* of the night by a whoop from th« ho *es at crokinole, heating all Studio in dormitory. An Omaha firm of horse uealers have j the dirt from the heavy cuts on the one of the children. 'The croup rem comers. -------------- ----------------------- grade. And the authorities will take been sending east many train loads of J edies are almost as sure to be lost, in F o r a B a d C o ld . measures to overcome all other ol»ia* (much grass horses. In years past c s e of croup, ai a revolver is sure to thousands of young cattle were taken | cles. Work will go right ahead dur If you have a bad cold you need a First door north of postoffice, Salem, Oregon. Stores at be lost in eas* of burglars. There us from our st *te to the ranges farther I ing the winter. The frame work of ed to be an old-fashioned remedy for good reliable medicine like Chamber- ] Salem and A lbany. east, hut now most all Oregon raised the round house is up and five carpen croup, known as love syrup and tolu, Iain’s C«>ugh Remedy to loosen and ters are putting in ilieir best licks t<> cattle are kept at home until ready but some modern mothers say that telieve it, ami to allay the irritation We make hop and fruit pipe and for market. The g* neral benefit of have it ready when needed, lion for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is l»ct- and inflammation of the tliroa* and furnish pumps and windmills. Wa the track is now on the high seas com such a course can be readily seen. j ter, and does not cost so much. It lung*. Fur sale by the Wilson Drug ter, slean) and air heating plant“ put ing from Belgium and rolling stock causes the patient to “ throw up the Co. in All kinds of copper and galvaniz Oregon P rune«. will lie on hand as soon as the roadbed phlegm” quicker, and gives relief in a ed iron work done. Satisfaction guar In years past California prunes have is ready for it. M cCOY. shorter time. Give this remedy as anteed. commanded about half a cent more a soon as the croup.v cough appears and pound than those of our state. But There are only two vacant houses g iv e r s Henry Lady carries the mail be for five years the reputation of the Or it will prevent the attack. It never in this town. A TKIAL tween Sheridan and Grand Ronde. egon product lias been increasing and fails ami is pleasant ami Ra e to take A Sunday school has been organized tinlay our prunes bring ns much as For sale by the Wilson Drug Co. with Rev. Waller as superintendent. anv grown on the const. Last year R ICK R EA LL. all primes sold under 4 cents, hut this Largest stock of Men and Boys' Q o t l ing Fred Wisner sold his farm to a Sa- season’s crop ha« nearly all been sold T. D. Lucas lost a horse from gas I lem mail and has moved his family between Portland and San Francisco Distress by day and night— at above that figure. An Albany firm That’s the coinplaint of those who lias bought 45 car loads, some of them tric colic. He has gone t » look after ! into town. his ranch over in Tillamook. are so unfortunate as to be sflhcted from this county. They are packed Mr*. Clayton lias returned to ber ■ x y / a . L* O. 0. Smith and (laughter, Stella, home in Idillio after a mot Hi's visit \A f citC iTCSv^» with Eczema or Salt Rheum—and out- m pack* ami boxes ami are being ship- ward applications do not cure, ped direct to the eastern markets. Or arc visiting Por»land ¿in d i«!. with her paren's, Mr. and Mrs. T o i They can’t. egon prunes now have an established Jewelry v# John laongiieck^r and family have ler. Shirts, Underwear. Sweaters, Rain Coats, The source of the trouble is in the reputation abroad and will hereafter been to Halem and J. W. Fctzer and blood —make that pure and this seal- command top prices. OAKDALE. Silverware oe Overalls, Jumpers, elc., etc., and everything wifi- to Iiidt’i*mdetiee. will ion, burning, itching skin <lii in men and boys’ wear may be found at rea Spelling school every Friday even- disappear. Mr Koraker, who has l*«en working K m kps trick A Williams ha v« bought A large stock to - I wa. taken with an Itching on my | hig. sonable pi ices at the fr-M U M. M. Kilt- M l j M and from for Mr. Orr, bas g < in* to Portland arm . which proved very dlMitrvenbl«. 1 select from Many b'fls floated down the creek concluded It wa. Mil rheum and hough! a Hugh Hay* a 35,000 pound* of choice BALLSTON. and prices always botMa oi H ood'. SarMiMrllla. In two day. prunes, which are to be nic«|v packed 1 ot Sunday. after I iMgan taking I! I felt belter and It in 25-|K>und boxes and sent diieot to right. There was some snow on the trees l Tncle Picas Orchard haa been quite wa. not long before I wa. cured. Have navar had any .kin due Me .Inca.” H u . the lanxlon market. The price re sick. wept of us Tuesday. mains private. Mr. Ellis went lo the l a . K. W»»D, G ot . Point, Md. Opposite Capital National bank and head Sain Newell has rented the Baker me'ropoht yesterday to order 8,1*00 farm, which J«»hn M ctiilhah has quarters for Halem made blankets, flannels boxes in which lo pack them. hewn farming for thirty yarn*. It Ike- and clothing. and Pills L. K. Olden and wife, of Luckia longs to Whitman college. The trug- rid the blood of all impurities aad con mute, are here visiting her parent*, tees will have a goud house built for WILSON BLOCK. •li j Arnos Holmau « c d wile« , him. 90 S A L .E L /' F E N C E W O R K S Excess of Uric Acid Not a Cure-All, Rheumatism Random Placing Neuralgia IT MUSICAL DEPARTüüENT - SALEM S1EM L » The loses Fum shisg Caapasy — ft ft + ft t Flushing d Tinning! It c h in g Skin BURHOUB h S s friser 105 Slate Street - Salem the House Furnishing Company. Salem WoolenMills Store SUITS - OVERCOATS - HATS SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE! H o o d 's Sarsaparilla P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician.