Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 26, 1902, Image 2

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    M E P 3 U GOÜMTY ITtMIZER
DALLAS, FBIDAY, DEO. 20. 1902.
i>H u I mhki * E v i i y
F r id a y U o m m r u A t 7:30
YV. A . W A S H ,
ED ITO R A N D PROPRIETOR.
B F. Smith and W illie Buros were
in from Ltwinvillc Monday.
OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. DO YOU GET UP
A much needed sidewalk ha« been W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O B A Y A B O U T
put down in North Dal!««, down the
T H E O O I N C 8 IN T H E C O U N T Y .
hill from the home of H. C D im m ick.
The E uterpiite will publish the
1901 delinquent tax list, its hid of I
cent a line f* r each insertion being
much lower than the (»ids of the Oh-
server and Itei^iaer.
A n U n e q t s M c d a n d C e m p te t* Re
j s u m s o f W r.a t Y o u r F r i e n d s a r e
a n d H a v e B e e n L a t e ly D o i n g .
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T h e B e e t P r e s c r ip t io n fo r M a l a r i a
chills and feveis is a I k Ltie of G rove’s
1'as tele«« Chill T on ic It is simply
The room was b e u tih illy orna­ | iron and quinine in a tasteless form.
mented the day before Christ in is, the No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents.
j young ladies ami gentlem en having
PEDEE.
taken much time and displayed good
taste in arranging the pretty Christ­
Fred
Howe
and
wife have a baby
ina« room and it« surrounding
A
nice program witli fine m u«ic led up girl.
to the distribution of pre«**n t«. B* rt j Jesse Yost has been slashing and
Stiles w.ts local representative of old B. L. Hastings has built quite a lot of
; Santa Claus and brought the child­ fencing.
ren ho many greatly d« sired things
Dave Simpson and hi« brother, Phy,
that they pronounced him the bestest
| have bought into the ludepe ndence
fellow anywhere around.
sawmill.
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C h il s n a n C h u r c h A t tr a c tio n « .
SUBSCRIPTION
KATES:
f ] 50 ........................................ Ter y-ar
$ 7 5 ..................•.......... Per six month«
40 ........ .............Per three month«
Advertising rate« made known on
Application. Correspondence ¡«solicit­
'd.
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable
•»rices.
COUNTY COURT.
PKOBATK.
C h r is t m a s a t B a p t is t C h u r c h .
Sibley, J.
The pastor and some of his faithful
In the matter of the Johannes Em ­ | members spent many hours hi mak-
mons estate, hearing of final account i mg a unique arrange merit for the
was set for January I7lli.
' presents.
Iurtead of an evergreen
Upon petition of Bertha Kite, the i tree they hud wiies so strong as to
i dininistiator of the Marion Wcider 1 represent the trunk and limbs of one,
estate lias been cited to appear Janu­ j and the presents hanging along said
ary 13ih and show cause why he wires made it look like a sure enough
! Christmas tree. There was a pleasing
should not he removed.
program
including recitations bv
A petition to pay certain claims Norma Holman, Leta Grant, Willie
against the Jus. Wheeler estate was
Beseoker, Chester Zum walt, Viola
tiled.
Taylor, Merl Holman, Esther Gites,
In the case of the Malina Vander- Cora Vanskike, Belle Fieber, Anna
pool estate final receipts were filed ex- j Burk halter, Glenn Holman and Syl­
c« pt by Nejlk* May Kuger, who can | via M itchell, solo by Vernie Hubbard,
not be found. Her interest of 64 1 duet by Mr. and Mrs. Reese Robbins,
cents was ordered filed with the couu- dialogues, songs and exercises.
ty clerk and the administrator dis
G o ld e n W a d d i n g .
charged.
Thomas
Elliott ami wife were mar­
In the matter of the It. L. Skinner !
estate, T W . Wann filed receipt for j ried in Canada fifty years ago last
property in Ids bunds and was dis- j Tuesday, and have been living i*i
charged from liability in connection i Dallas for 18 years. All their ch ild­
ren, except one son, W illiam , who is a
therewith.
missionary in Japan, were present.
They hail a big dinner and a rousing
ROCCA.
good social time. There were many
Oust Olson h is been in Toledo, ami presents appropiiate for the occasion ,
Mr. tnid Mrs. Blower are home again, i one from the ladies of the Methodist
church, of which they have been inch
F. J Morrison went to the W ood- j faithful members.
Their children
men log rolling in Dallas.
present were Mrs. Harry Donely and
O. II Horsfall is borne for Christ- children from Manitoba, Mrs John
noth and Jim Harris and family have i Andrews ami chi.dren from Yaquina
bay. Mrs Gertie Roach and children
moved to their ranch here.
from Salem, 8. C. Elliott and wife
from Beattie and F G, Elliott and
Little Itex Henry died recently
wife of Dallas
Other kindred wi re
Deer Island.
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his brother, Ja«. Elli jtt and fam ily of
U P P E R SA LT C REEK.
Dallas, H. J Elliott and wife of iVrrv-
d tie, S. C. Kennedy and wife and Fred
Our school clo.sed lust Friday for tin*
Wagner and wife of Dallas
Besides
holidays, after an interesting enter­
th*m were Mrs. Biddle, Mr«. MeDev-
tainment given by the puoils of Mis«
itt, Mrs Robert Howe and Mr«. J. 1‘.
Irene Carter, who has successfully
Smith.
closed her second term of school in :
our district
Nothing that could add
C IR C U IT C O U R T D O C K E T .
to the pleasure of the occasion wav ,
omitted. A Christmas tree was the D e p t. N o. 2, R . K B o is e , J u d g e .
center of attraction, while the black , Circuit court for P,»lk county, de­
hoard- wer*- covered with pictures of \ partment no. 2, will convene Monday.
Kris Kringle in all bis glory. Hpecisl January 5, 1903, at one o'clock Case«
thanks are dm*'to S M. Kay and T. S a*« follow« have been docketed to date:
and J. H. Brpwij, who kindlv assisted j 1 E .1 Jasper vs W F Garrick et al,
in making the program <'*»mi>l<t' with j fo ie d o s n ie ; Butler A Goad for plff.
music an I fu . tying Car'er 1« ft f«»r
2 1> M G * hrie. ««sigem eu t; Sib
In r b >nn in Portland Sa'nrdav, but
will return to cdnlinue her good work j ley Jr Eakin for assignee.
for another five months.
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The city council having failed to
make satisfactory arrangements with
Judge Boise and Mrs. Hallock f*»r wa*
le works right ol way and water privi­
leges. have decided to call a special
election to procure permission to be­
gin proceedings to secure such privile­
ge« by condem nation. Qscar Hay ter
was emplvyed as city attorney and
two additional «re lights are to be in­
stalled.
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Estate of Isaac Ball, deceased ;
W 11 Holmes and Oscar H ayter for
ex cutor.
4 A 1' Starr, executor, vs Croghan
Rhode, suit in equity; Butler <& Coad
for plff.
5 Stale Land Board vs Rebecca
Sootiert and Robert Carr, cou fiim a
lion ; J L Collins for plff.
Mr« W om er raised 80 turkey«.
The baskets at our
over $38.
social
«old
fer
Mr«. Tena Pagett has w hooping
cough and Mr«. Fred K iu ha» a baby
boy.
Harry Lacey i« putting up con«id
erable fence.
Mis» Je««ie W ilson
school next week.
Th* re was a large
«booling match.
will
close her
H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Kamov« the cause of rheumatism— do
OQtward Application cad . Take them.
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Kidney Trouble Hakes You Miserable*
Almost everybody who reads the news-
papers is sure to Ki now of the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the *reat kidney, liver
and bladder remedy.
It is the great medl-
caltriumph of the nine­
teenth century dis­
covered after years of
li scientific research by
B Dr. Kilmer, the emi-
* nent kidney and blad­
der specialist, and is
i wonderfully successful In promptly curing
i lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou-
I bies and Bright's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's S w am p-R oot is not rec­
ommended for everything but If you have kid­
ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found
just the remedy you need. It has been tested
In so many ways, In hospital work, in private
practice,“among the helpless too poor to pur­
chase relief and has proved so successful (n
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
When writing mentton reading this generous
offer In this paper and
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send your address to.
Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Uing-I
hamton, N. Y. The
regular fifty cent and B oom of Swamp-Root,
dollar sizes are told by all good druggists.
A N T IO C H .
You K n o w W h a t Y ou
A re T a k in g
P IO N E E N .
The Ow en b oys
are
c u ttin g
for J. B. Netherioti.
John Middleton and son, W ill, have
erected a cabin on their lim ber claim.
H arlo w
health.
C on le e
is
still iir
poor
Mr. T h o m |eon, w ho m akes his
lu»nie here, is w orkin g for Mr. Joue«
o n Mill Creek.
H e a r in g .
Mrs. L. C, Brown
Creek kindred.
is
visiting
Sal t
Mr». Chloe But*, county president
of the W. C. T. (J. met with the Mon
mouth union at (he home of Mr«. H.
A. A d k in s recently.
Mis»
Pared!ne Doughty, of M on­
m ou th . An» been here visiting her »1»
ter, Mr«. J. M. Grant.
Numerous pumpkins have been Im­
ported from Salem for the UaHai* mar
ket and great quantit'*« of celery
1 1itv been brought from there ami from
Portland. It has been proven that
la»th can he raised aroniid here W h y
do not home people ariange to fur­
nish such things.
Always take your turkey« and cH c
kens to Kigg«
C. M. Purvine has been up from the
Carrrie Buich is home from Port­ metropolis visiting Spring Valley kin­
land, aud her sisier, Aurelia, from Eu . dred.
gene for the holidays.
Mrs. Mary A Ramp, o f Salem, ha»
George Tatom i# here from Eastern j brought suit against J. H. Collins, of
Oregon visiting his sister, Mrs. W. E. Independence for the ^alue of 530
bushels of wheat deposited in his ware
Clark.
house.
Thad Lucas is over from the Tilla-1
Nearly all raisers of fine stock ami
mook country aud Lee Burch is down
poultry repo.t having sob! nil they
from Corvallis.
bad for disposal. Most of (hem have
Mrs. Peter Cook has been very sick advertised their goods and created a
Mark and Nat Burch attended the ■ steady demand. Everybody seems to
fuuer»l of Herschel Stum p at Moil want belter grades in the above line»,
even if they do have to pay considera­
mouth Sunday.
bly more for them
If you have any­
Pauline Nesmith is back from Sa­ thing good to sell let the public know
lem.
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Grandpa Vance has returned
a visit to Portland.
C h r i s t m a s T im e .
The Evangelical church gave 4 very
pleasing program Tuosdnv evening 10
their Sunday «tin»»!. It (nn-'At I of
r*cilaMnns, chorus, song» and tab­
leau!, all of which w* re performed
very c re di I ably. It would l»n wrong
to »peak of anyone in particular when
all perform* d 1 heir parts well The
decoratio 1« we»e two tr* es beautifully
decorated with ornam ents and filled
wi'h candy, nuts and orange» f«»r the
children. A h* antiftil elar of Bet 111*»-
| h 111, lighted and hanging in the mid
»lie. T he rear 0/ the platform h* Id
‘.he throne and canopy of K ing W in­
ter, which was occupied most of the
time by Father Xm as
This throne
was Hanked on both sides with ever,
greens. The red, whit** ami blue were
much in evidence. W hen the tree«
we:e lit up by their candles it made
an artistic picture. Hie presents w* re
di»trihuted by Father Christinas and
King W inter, assisted by the Christ­
mas greens and plants. Mrs. Winter
was the recipient of a beautiful quilt,
the gift ef the Junior C. E ’s. Not­
withstanding the inclem ency of the
weather, standing room was at a pre­
mium, a lar^e crowd being present
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Jacob Buhler is arranging to plant
850 prune tree* out on Halt creek.
Manager Gerlinger and Engineer
Convert have gone to spend Christ­
mas in Rcrtland, and Rev. A. A. W in­
ter and wife are with her people in
Lafayette.
from
Giorge Smith ha» been in Newport
with his brotherinlaw, Mr. Moffatt,
who fell fiom a cliff and broke hi» leg.
A T im ely S u g g e s t io n .
This is the season of the year when
the prudent and careful housewife re-
plenisms her supply of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. It is certain to he
needed before the winter is over, and
results are much more prompt ami
satisfactory when it is kept at hand
and given as soon as I he cold is coll­
ar acted and before it has becom e set
tied in the system. In almost every
instance a severe cold may be warded
off by taking this remedy freely as
soon as the first indication of the cold
appears. There is no danger in giv
ing it to children for it contains no
harmful substance. It s pleasant to
take— both adults and children like
it. Buy it and you will get the best.
It ilways cures. For sale by Wilson
Drug Co.
New Years would be a go »d time to
Several men in this county, especi­
«wear o ff from tobacco ami other ally J. R. Shephard, have made a «le-
evils.
cidod success of growing field peas for
Those ! hinkingof raising more
Our school teacher having given up hogs
the position the question is, who will porker» could gle; n valuable informa­
tion from him at Zemt.
succeed her.
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Iro m now until Christmas Hoi verson will be more truly than ev-
ver tiie shopping center of Salem. W e have plenty of experienced
clerks ami were never better * quipped in the way of service. Our
store fairly bubbles over with Christmas goods from the world’s
best market«. Books, toys, dolls, leather goods, mens’ furnishings,
toilet articles, handkercheifs,and fancy goods generally. W e are
stocked as never before. Santa Claus has made his heudqmirters
ii* our basement, where you will find everything new in dolls, toys
and games to make the little people happy. Bring them along and
do not fail to see our toy window on Court street ami let them see
how many toothpicks are stuck into »he apple. The first nearest
guess recorded gets the larye beautiful doll. Mail orders will re­
will receive more than our usual careful attention.
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DAN YOU INVEST $2 ANY BETTER
Than in the Oregonian and Itemizer for one year?
H O P W IR E
I cun save m oney for you on hop wire. Direct .shipment from enKtern mill.
Geo. Roger« has been up from Gas­
T he Thurston dwelling is nearing
1’ rices aiwava the lowest on wire, ami wire fem-iue. <’ urie.pom lcnce s. lic.te I.
ton
among
his
old
neighbors
around
om pb-tion. It is room y ami pre­
W A L T E R M O BLEY
sents a good appearance. John Miller Crowley.
and family are soon to move into it.
The new Masonic officers at Inde­
Rev. Goerig from Frtii’ land ami pendence are A. S. L«*cke, C. W . Ir­
Hir-chberg, R. K. Paniidi
Rev. Ashlermann from W ashington vine, H
snd H H Jasper-on.
arc holding meetings here.
S A L E ^ '
Besides »riling considerable prune»
around home Mrs. E on « nhippe-l 36,
509 pound! to Dundee, it requiring
448 sacks which were hauled by five
teams.
:ICS O Ì
**ADt MARK.
T h e G h r l s t m a s D in n e r .
In spite of the fact that dyspepsia
means literally bad cook, it will not
be fair for many to lay the blame on
the cook if they begin the Christmas
dinner with little appetite and end it
wi h distress or nausea. It may not
he fair for any to do that— let us hope
so for the sake of the co o k ! The dir
ease dyspepsia indicates a bad «tom-
aeh, rather than a bad cook, and for a
weak stomach there is nothing else
equal to H ood’s Sarsaparilla, It give»
the stomach vigor and tone, cure»
dyspepsia, creates appetite, and make»
eating the pleasure it should be.
Has a record of
j
W in. Steele
} h > umi b**y.
and
wife
have
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY
Rheumatism
Gout
As a turkey and 11 fine Plymouth
Rock chickens disappeared from the
hen roost of Harry Hquire, somebody
must !»♦• going to have a big Christ­
ina« dinner.
COLONEL J. OLMSTED, PROP.
The louse Funding Com
pany
N e u ralgia.
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Chem icals may make linen look
whiter for the time being, but soon
ruin it— literally eat it up. W e are
not clothes canibals, nor do we get
a com m ission from shirt and collar
m anufacturers for increasir g de­
mand lor their pit ducts
Our cus-
ton.ers interest« are ou rs; so we
make clothes clean aud help to
make them la»*. Orders left with
W . R. Ellis or the Salem stage will
receive prom pt attention.
BUT
W IL L
CURE
from
likes |
will j
for a j
Mr. Oglesby hns bought property j
and is building a blacksmith shop.
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MUSICAL DEPARTMENT
SALEM A N D A L B A N Y .
The Largest Furniture, Carpet and W all Paper *leal*rs in ths W illam ­
ette valley above Portland. Have a co rn e t measurement of your
rooms and windows when you com e for carpet«, wall paper and »hades.
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 larga line of
coverings.
the House Furnishing Company.
Miss Alice Knighton is back from a \
\i«it to Oakland and Miss Bertha 1
First door north of
DALLAS COLLECE
Rowe is home from Monmouth.
Salem and Albany.
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Sunday evening G W . McLaughlin
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turned over hi» hack with several in
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Courses not Excelled in the State.
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it. but no damage was done.
Î Piano, Organ, Harmony, Composition J
Mias M»«rv Hhives, now of Portland, •M -F+++++++++-F4-++-F+4-+++++++
has gone to L*»s Angeles for her
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health, being threatened with con t
sum p tion.
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C. W . K A N T N E R ,
D IR E C T O R
Mr. Steele bought a span of fine Studio in dormitory.
young horses from Mr. Hquire.
JEW ELRY
SILVERW ARE
F O T O GOODS
Nasal
CATARRH
In all It* et«*r«* Giare _
should b* ctoaaturtec
Eljr’» 0 r*»m Unlm
c ! « M M , eoo the* an d h e *!•
the d**eaM**1 membrane.
)t cure« cat*: rh and drive«
•w»y % eo.d ln th« head
C -rM un « » I n . I. r l> N d la t o U m
íkm W
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e r .r Ik . rn.m br.ii. .a d I. .InorbnL N M I l l .
u J .c u r . fo lo— » I t i . ■ « C W ,!.* —
M prodne. .iwaalng. Larga Sir®, W* M »t. at Drug-
gl.t. < * h, mail ; Trtal Wn. 1.
k, mall
ELY BROTHERS, M W i r t « Strw t, N r » York.
O R K S
Clothes Eating
Not a
Cure-All,
Wilard Bevens and wife went to Or­
egon City to attend to hi« brother,
Speed, who became insane and was
taken to the asylum.
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W . I. S T A L E Y , Principal, Salem, Oregon.
W H E N T A K E N A S D IR E C T E D .
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| Our sturtenta are "flfored the advantages of a school well known for its thorough w >rk, pleasant rooms
skillful teachers and modern methods. Class and individual instruction. Living expenses cheap. Send
for catalogue.
Excess of Uric Acid
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! of time anil money in ajbu.sindss emulation U not a venture. The benefits to I».! -.erive-1 fr.nn eueli a n
I last for life and ¡>ay substantial dividends every day. Those facts ure amply ill own by the uniform success
| >>f the graduates of the
o f all cases of
B U E N A V I8 T A .
H r A. Baldwin has returned
Chicago to remain because he
this climate best. His family
com e after tarrying in Kansas
visit.
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9 0 p e r c e n t C u r *S
Willard McClain haa been visiting *
l*is sisters iu Portland and Oregon 1
C ity.
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and
R IC K R £A LL*
School closed last Friday with a
It will be good news to the mothers good program. Baskets were sold to
of «mall children to learn that croup get money to paper the school house
can be prevented. The first sign of Misa Edith Witzel is to begin a six
croup is hoarseness. A day or two month« term of school here January
before the attack the child becomes 12th.
hoarse. This is soon followed by a
peculiar rough cough. .Give Cham ­
A L ib e r a l OiTer.
berlain’s Cough Rem edy freely a«
The under-igned will give a free
«oon ae the child becomes hoarse, or -•ample of Cham berlain’s Stomach
even after the rough cough appears,
ml Liver Tablet« to anvone wanting
and it wih dispel all symptoms ot a reliable remedy for disorder« of the
croup. In this way all *.anger and stomach, biliousness or constipation.
anxi ty may be aviided. This rem­ This is a new remedy and a good one.
edy i« used by many thousands of Wilson Drug Co.
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mothers and has never been known
POLK.
to fail, id is, in fact, the only remedy
that can always be depend’ d upon
Christmas tree and entertainment
and that is pleasant and safe to take.
at the M* nnouite church beginning
For sale by Wilson Drug Co.
at 1 o ’clock Christmas day.
The following program will he ren
dored at the school house on Christ­
mas eve :
Hong— W ake, oh hell«.
Invocation— Allen Towns.
Add e«p— V. A. Fishhack.
Responsive reading— C om ing oi
Christ foretold.
When
Clirisl mas
com es— Effit*
Ground«.
Recitation— Elbert Peterson.
Bachelor’s reverie—Vernie Johnson
1 lining ue— Matrimonial
advertise
ment.
Recitation— Belle Scot t.
Responsive reading— Ina and Let
fie Fbhback.
W hittling in heaven— Retta Clarke.
Santa Claus— R»*tta Fishhack.
Chrbtm as eve— Ruth Haynes.
R ecitation— Guy Sevier
Christmas exercise— By ten child
i ren.
R ecitation— Katie Towns.
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Speech
Rowe’s
Messrs] Ely B ro s.:— 1 com menced
using your Cream B 1m altoqi two
| years aao for catarrh. My voice was
►omewhut thick and my hearing wan
dull. My hearing ha» been fully re­
stored ;*nd my speech has boeoine
quite dear. I am a teacher in our
town. L. G. Brown. Granger, U. The
Balm does not irritate o r ‘«use sneez­
ing. Hold by druggists at 50 da. or
mailed by Eiy Brothers, 56 W arren
St., New York.
H o w to P r e v e n t C r o u p .
Jfc fling Joints
28
Alfred Haldemun vs Clara E
Dray et all, suit to remove cloud ; Sib­
ley A Eakin for plf.
29. W m Fanil et al vs M M Ellis,
c\ u ity ; Oacar Hayter and Bronaugh
A Bronaugh for plf.
JO. Nora Church vs Hen. Church,
d iv orce; Butler A Coad for plf.
R e o o v e te i
John Robbins lira traded his team
Mr«. B. L. Hastings began with 8 of large mules for a span of horse«.
old geese last spring and raised 68
W e are to have a Christmas tree
without ev^r feeding them.
Wednesday eveuing.
when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill
6 F S Smith vs C W Caldwell et
j Tonic because the formula is plainly
al, «nit in equity ; Sibley A Eakin for
| printed on every bottle showing that
plff.
( it is simply iron and quinine in a
7 Kate Conner v« I E Conner, suit ( tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50
in evuity: J 1' Simpson for plff.
i cents.
8 Chas K Spaulding Logging Co
vs Independence ii Fall« City Lum
M cO oy.
her tfc Improvement Co., suit in equi­
W e now have three general mer-
ty; Hedges & Griffith for plff; A C
chandi.-e sto es.
W oodcock for deft.
J S Cooper vs Hester Dawson et ux
suit to remove clou d ; Sibley A Eakin
for plf.
WITH A LAME BACK ?
crowd at K au’s
Both the Methodist and the Presby­
terian chinches were handsomely dec­
orated for the Christmaf festivities.
The latter bad one large and the
former a number of small evergreen
trees and nil were well loaded with
things for the children and their
friends. In each case an appropriate
10 J H Hawley vh James David
Rev. T. M. W aller preaches here
pro. r.m m e preceded the distribution son, f*»reclosure; Convert <fe Stapleton | twice a month at 3 o ’clock.
of gilts.
for plff.
Our Sunday school has an* average
11 Mary A Ram p vs Robert A attendance of 25, the teachers being
Rev. J. R. G Russell will preach at
Reid et ux. foreclosure; Bonham A i Mrs. M cCrow, Miss Ph illips, Mi«« Ott
Oakdale next Sunday afternoon.
Martin for plff.
I and Miss Christina MoCrow.
The Dallas college basket ball team,
12 L M Butler vs Mary E Chap­
ccnsisting of Arthur Wilson, Bert
A wagon load of young folks went
pell et al. suit to quiet title; Butler Si
Teat a, Dan. Poling, Win, Hoffman,
from here to the revival meeting last
Coail for plff.
Walter F jrd , Chester Oates, Bert Ouy
Sunday evening.
13 Ellen Stewart vs Mary E Chap­
and Chet Coad went to 1 ortland last
I). L. K eyt and John McCrow have
Friday and gave the Y. II. C. A. team pell et al, suit to quiet title; Butler A
put up trespass notices, and if that
a rattling good game. Although de­ Coad for plff.
doe« not keep hunters out they will
feated, they met with praise on all
14 Frank P Byers vh Mary E
apply the law.
«ides.
Chappell et al, suit to quiet title; But­
W ithin a year 1. P Reese has sliip-
There is a new boy baby at the home ler Si Coad for plff.
of 1 ll. W healdon near Dallas,
¡5 A S Locke vr M irv E Chap­ ■ ped abotrt 1 000 hogs from here, hav­
ing tent o ff a carload last week.
F. J. Co»id lias received about two pell et al, -nit to quiet title ; Butler A
tons cri large plate glass for the big Coad f< r plff.
The flears sisters, who are going to
windows In the stoid rooms of Abel
16 G D Bannister vs Mary E tchool and studying music in Salem,
Uglow.
Chappell et al, suit to quiet title; But* will spend the holidays at home.
ler it Coad for plff
Chet. Coad and Clair Snyder are
A ear load of American wire fence
17 C H Teal** vs Mary E Chap­ lias arrived fur farmers around, it
having a good time in M cM innville.
pell et al, suit to quiet titie ; Butler A j costing 39 cents per rod. More will
At Jaj. Olmsted’s sale, which am­ Coad for plff.
! he received later on.
ounted to over $1,000, Ezra Conner
18 D VV Sears vs .fas W ln eler et
paid $.10 for six (Jotewold sheep and al, suit to quiet title; Sibley <fc Eakin
The young people recently gave
George li< rry, ju n io., bought 14 high for plff
Miss Josie Holmes a pleasant sur
grade Colswolds at $4 10.
prise.
1 he evening was spent in
19. H II Jasperson vs J S Stum p
playing parlor game« and a delicious
Within a few days licenses have et al, equity ; Oscar Hayter for plf.
lunch was served.
Those present
been issued for the marriage of Win.
20
Florence Pygall vs Herbert Py- were: Misses Ball, Richardson, Phil­
hcllitidler to Alina Blaser, M. L. gall, divorce; Yates Si Yates for plf.
lips, Stars, Anderson, Mulkey, Davis,
Frantz to Mntildw Kan, Samuel Tra­
21
G eorg« Miller vs Cynthia A Williamson, Mattie and Edith Graves,
cy to Ella Rogers, D. C. Harris to L.
! Christine and Hughr* tta McCrow,
M. Josse, and P. K. Alexander to Eva Miller, divorce; J 11 Townsend for
i Mrs. White, Messrs Gorsline, Flake,
plf.
liollel'.
22. »Sing On vs Jacob and C E Finn, Ball, McCann, Shields, W hite,
Cooper, Graves, Post, Sears, McCrow
Brown, eq u ity; Kaiser A Sinter for
and Holmes.
plf. Butler A Coad for dft.
23. M Jacob ns S 11 Wallace, equi
B a t t e r T h a n a P IA s t e r .
ty ; Oscar Hauler for plf.
A pi.ee of fiannel dainpened with
In the fingers, toes, arras, and other
24. C E Burroughs vs P H Mor- Chuinbeilain'rt Paio Balio and Innind
parts of the body, are Joints that are
»»n thè affected parta, i.-» batter than a
l«y. evuity ; Builer A Coad tor plf.
infiamed and swollen by rheumatism—
25. Washington National Building piar ter for a lame back and fot pains
that acid condition of the blood which
Loan ami Investment eompany v» P in thè *ide or illesi. Pam Balio li a«
affects the muscles also.
A and M J Gels, forech»«uie; J N oo slip rior us a linim eot for thè re
Ini ol deep scale*!, io uscii la r and
Sufferer* dread to move, especially Hart «n o Peters A Powell for plf.
iheuinalic pains. For sale by Wilson
after sitting or lying long, nnd their
2f». Joseph W an key vs Lovin« Web Drug Co.
condition is commonly worse in wet
• ter et al, foreclosure; J N Itarl for
weather.
plf.
“ It has been s long time since we bars
been without Hood’» Ssrsapitrllla.
My
fattier thinks he could not do withont It.
H . has been troubled with rhsproaUsra
sine, he was s boy, and Hood’s v .rsupa-
rllla 1s the only rxtdlrlne he can take that
w ill enable M m to take hla place In the
field.” Misa A da M ott , Sidney. Iowa.
A new organ is Miss Jennie
, Christ mas gifl.
Watches lower inpricethan
ever before. Kings, watch
chains, neckchains, brooch
es and stick pins. Every­
thing you may need or de­
sire in the line of jewelry,
silverware and photogra­
phic goods. Prices always
. right..
P F E N N IG ,
Jeweler and Optician.
W ILSO N BLOCK.
postoffice, Salem, Oregon.
Stores at
Salem Woolen Mills Store
Largest stock of Men and Boys' Goth ing
between Portland and San Francisco
SUITS - OVERCOATS - HATS
Shirts, Underwear, Sweaters, Rain Coats,
Overalls, Jumpers, etc., etc., and everything
in men anti boys' wear may be found at rea­
sonable prices at the
SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE!
(Opposite Capital National hank and head­
quarters for ialem made blankets, flannels
and clothing.