M E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER D ALLAS, F R ID A Y , JAN. 9. 1903. OCR STAFF OF BUSTLERS- In blasting large rocks for a barn foundation he g >t in his left eye a piece of steel, which was removed by a doctor in Dallas. Five acres are sown W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . to oats, the rest to be put into hay aud plant'd U> garden truck, fjr which the laud is specially suited. A n U n e q u a l l e d e n d C o m p l e t e Re e u m e nt W n a t Y o u r F ria n d e are n n d H a ve B e e n Lately D o in g . B U E N A V IS TA . O v e r -W o r k W eakens Y o u r K id n e y s . U nhealthy K id n eys Make Im pure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil­ W . A .. W A S H , ter out the waste or Mr*. J. L. Coutu aud Grace Thump- ! OA K . D R O V E . I 'M Impurities In the blood. ■DITO« AMD MOPtlSToB. son are visiting relatives in Wood- If they are sick or out burn. Nearly all .took ia ill good condi­ of order, they fall to do their work. Walter Davison and wife, of Oregon tion. S U B S C R IP T IO N K A T E S : Pains, aches and rheu- City, spent Christmas here. Claud Shelton and Winfred Smith matism come from ex­ #1 50 ................................... Per y«*ar cess of uric acid in the Pr*rl Alexander and Mis* Eva helped W. W. Smith at hog hog kill­ $ 75 ..........................Per nix months blood, due to neglected Bolter were married at the home of ing. 40 ...................... Per three mouth* kidney trouble. the bride’s parents, Sunday, Decem­ H P. Allen and wife have come Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady Advertising rates made known on ber 28th. home. He Im. a big farm to run aud heart beats, and makes one feel as though «^plication. Correspondence is («elicit­ they had heart trouble, because the heart it Theodore L«»ckhart and wife, of Or­ much .tuck to look after. ed. over-working in pumping thick, kidney- Fine Job Printing done at reasonable egon City, spent Christmas with his poisoned blood through veins and arteries. The family of A. Hcise ha. moved parents here. «rice*. It used to be considered that only urinary hack from Salem, where they went I troubles were to be traced te the kidneys, Mrs. Kreufx i* quite sick. for rchool privilege.. but now modern science proves that nearly Mr*. Savage, of Sheridan, ha* been Melvin Baldwin and family, of Win Larkin Grica, on the Ben Hayden all constitutional diseases have their begin­ in Portland under medical treatment. leek, Washington, are spending a place, keep, the coyote, off by leaving ning In kidney trouble. lfyou are sick you can moke no mistake Her son Dan. and her daughter dr*. mouth with friend? and relatives a lighted lanteru all night in hi. by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild Buell, were with her. ■tieep yard. line. and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's R. A. Porter, of Harmony, ha* sold Ed Harmon and wife, of Bridge­ Some Marion county men and dog. Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy la part of his pUce to D. W. Janes, and port, visited at the home of A. Auder- are coming over thi. week for a wolf toon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases t'vriis Blair, of the* vicinity, has been *on Christinas. hunt. They came U »t week but with and is sold on its merits ~ circulating a pelitiou for a rural de­ too few hound*. They will make it by all druggists in fifty- Nada Scott, of Dallas, is visiting livery route. very warm for the peaky verm in:» cent and one-dollar slz-| Maudie McLaughlin at this place. that have been killing our .beep and es. You may have Mis* Ona Porter, of Mill Creek, is sample bottle by mail Hom« or swtuup-aoo*. Minnie and Mabel Durell, of Wood- goal.. employed at dressmaking in a Port­ free, also pamphlet telling you how to find hurn, spent the holidays with A. M. land department store. out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. C ro u p . McLaughlin’* family. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer The peculiar cough which indicate* & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. COU N TY COURT. The wife of Albert Porter died at croup i* usually well known to the her home one mile east of town ou mother* of croupy children. No time I>o not make any mistake, but re­ December 20th, of pneumonia. She should he lost in the treatment of it, member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Sihley, J. was buried in tlie Odd Fellows ceme­ and for this purpose no medicine has Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad­ J. J. Becker was ipade administra­ tery. received more universal approval than dress. Binghamptoo, N. Y . on every tor of the J. P. Becker estate under Chamberlain's Cough Remedv. Do bottle. Mrs. A. M. McLaughlin, is visiting not waste valuable time in experi­ $.100 bond, the property to be apprais­ ed by Bernhard Friesen, Isaac Dyck her parents at Woodburn. menting with untried remedies, no and Frank Friesen. John Murphy and family, of Mon­ matter how highly they may be re­ working on the Columbia river boat, The guardian of the E. P. Stead- mouth, visited his brotuer, B. L Mur­ commended, but give this medicine as Undine, spent a few day* at borne. directed and all symptom* of croup roan minor heir* was ordered to turn phy, Christmas. will quickly disappear, For sale by over to the general guardian fund* on L R. Green, a salesman for a Seat­ B. L. Murphy and family spent a Wilson Drug Co. hand and on filing receipts therefor tle wholesale firm, was home a few few days in Monmouth last week. will be discharged. day*. w e s -T s a l e m . The bond of the guardian of Henri­ Monroe Krents came up from Inde­ Alvin W alling is very low with ty­ etta Robertson, an insane person, was pendence and spent Christmas with W e are expecting to have a school phoid fever. filed and approved. relaiives. library. Walter Gerth’* fin* English setter, In the matter of the Richard Enes H. W . W ilkening’* carrots have for which he wa* not long ago offered Miss Edna Hall wa* given a sur­ •state, report of sale of real property prise party New Years eve, Croki been surrounded by w.iter. $50, recently died of poison. wxr filed and set for hearing January nole and ping pong were the amuse­ Born, December 26th, to the wife of 10th. aud the case of the A. M. Bryant ments of the evening. There ws* Mis* Edith Roy spent a week in 1*. B. Miller, a daughter. estate was set for the same date. Portland among friends. also a party at A. M. M cLaughlin’s The guardian of Alice, Bernice and the same evening. E. C. Hanna and wife spent Sun­ Mi** Daisy Hunt, who i* a stenog­ Elmer Harritt was authorized to sell day with friends here. rapher in Portland, wa* a pleasing vis­ Work haa begun at the rock quarry real property. itor among us recently. on J. M. Prather’s place, the rock to Mrs. Nancy Putnam i* staying a l»e used in putting in s wing dam at few week* with Miss Chapman. ('apt. A. J. Spong of the steamer COLLEGE NOTE8. Independence. A number of men Pomona ha* been here among old ac­ The second term brings new stu­ from town have been employed at $2 Mrs Merton Bell is visiting her quaintances. He lias been oft' on a dents for the remainder of the year. daughter, Mr*. P. B Miller. a day. month» vacation. John Spong and J. Viggers, of the Portland Y . M. C. Edwin Elliott i* confined to his family have moved over the river on Cleve Prather and lone Emmon*,at­ Captain’* farm to run the hopyard A., arrived Tuesday noon to coach tending business college at Salem home with a hard cold. this coming year. the basket ball team. »quoit the holidays with their parents Mrs. M. A . Chapman i* spending Harvey Plum and wife and John here. Next week will be given by ama­ *ome we«>k* with her daughter in Plum, who have beeu traveling for a teur talent of Dallas the 3 act comedy Portland. musical firm in California, are lion e AIR LIE. She Would be a Widow, in Butternut's D. L Matheney has been enjoying a f«»r a couple of weeks. Bride. Bring your brother to help J. M. Slant* i* adding much to the visit from his sister, Mrs. 8. J. Thorn­ you laugh. Garfield Byers and wife have been mtvenience of hi* house by putting ton. of Tacoma. -pending the week with her pareuts, Tonight at Monmouth is the big in a double window. Cyrus Purvine and wife. basket hall game, Dallas vs. Mon­ John Taylor i* doing some painting F i n d s W a y to L i v e L o n g . mouth A special motor is being ar­ for Percy H ad ley Mr*. J E. Phillip* ha* returned The H.artling announcement of a ranged for. Discovery that tVill surely lengthen fr in n visit with 1 4?r son. Cha* Daw- Ed Patra* bus quite a number of -on, at Portland. life i* made by Editor O. H Downey, The new gallery recently built ait im n engaged Hawing *tave timber. ------------------------- of ChurubtiKO. I ml. *‘ I wish to .state,” tie- Ljm nuium »«fiord* increased E v e r y B o t t le W a r r a n t e d . H«*nry Berry ha* put out quite a he riles, “ lhal Dr. K in g’s New Dis­ s atiog capacity with a ueaier view. W e guarantee every bottle of Cham­ nice orchard and now all the girls ar»* covery for Consumption is the most infallible remedy that I have evtr berlain's Cough Remedy and will re­ wondering which one it will he. W a tc h N ig h t Party. known for cough*, colds and grip I t ’s fund the money to anyone who i* not A very pleasant watch yarty w;«* Mr M on re. «»f Independence, lm* inAaluable to people with weak lung*. satisfied after using two-thirds of the held at the home of Geo. McFarquhar. cngHged the hall for mii entertainment Having thi* wonderful medicine no content •. This is the best remedy in near Hallston, New Years eve. Owing to be given hv G H. Oehorne, the fine one need dread pneuinosia or con the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, to the inclemency of the weather, a singer, next Monday evening. sumption. It* relief i* instant and croup and whooping cough, ami i* number of those invited could n«t at pleasant and safe to take. It pre­ te >d. The night was spent with so­ Emmet Staat* was noticed skulk­ cure certain.” All druggists guaran­ vents any tendency of a cold to result cial game* and music, a delicious ing through ti e hack street* a few tee every «50c and $1 bottle, and give in pneumonia. For sale by Wilson lunch was served, and all went home days ago with a fine $i> Plymouth trial bottles free. Drug Co. feeling that they had a pleasant time. Reck rooster, which he had, no doubt, LE W IS V ILL E . These were present: George McCul­ sniped from some one’ * pen. PEDEE. Mis* Joyce Arant, of Monmouth, loch, Peter Nairn, Alfred Campbell. VV E. W illiam * and wife were con­ ha* « lose«! a successful term of school Mis* Ida Water* is now teaching Roy Newell, 8. A. Ball, Roy Stockton, Floyd Conner, Henry Giegg. Rodney siderably surprised 1a*t F/iday night here and will probably he asked to re for us, Bowman, Willis Harty, Robt. Sear*, when about 30 of their friend* unex­ turn and teach our spring term. John Lewiston ha* been visiting at \Y ill. Mayfield. Edward Beatty, Rod­ pectedly called, and never left until 3 F M Smith butchered eight fine the home of B. L. Hatting*. ney, Aleck, Colon and James McFar- o’clock next morning. hog* aud B. F. Smith is making ba­ quhar, Taylor Byron ; Dove and Mattie W m Yost and Miss Licsie Yost, of Percy Hadley ami C. Staat* are go­ con of ten of liia. McCulloch, Lena and Zorn Gregg, Ma­ ing into the walnut business. Not Tortlund, have been among kindred nn« nnd Gertie ljelmld, Nellie Sears. the walnut game but they have act­ Mis* Minnie L ‘ wi*, of Dallas, is nere. Mary Garrett, Flo Mayfield, Peurl Ad- ually planted the seed and in a few spending the holidays here with her Reuben Hastings, wif«» and hahv kius, Henry Clark ami wife. year* will be able to supply the de­ parents. have been among Pells City friends. ■ ■" ■■ - mand for all such fruit. The Christmas exercises were well POLK. Our new Sunday school officer-« are : Mr*. H. Simpson ha* bought the attended, a good program was render­ John Miller, of Independence, mov­ McKieson hall, will move it over on ed and everything weut «*ffas smooth­ Superintendent, J. W. Y o s t; assist­ ant, Mr*. B. L. Hasting*; chorister, ed into Sam Thornton'» new holme another lot sod use it for a dwelling. ly as clockwork. Mrs. Dave Simpson ; treasurer, Mr* la.t week. They have a nice lot of George Bronson, who is taking the Lew R iln er; secretary, Mis* Annie The Woonmen will hereafter meet chicken, and other good »tuck. stenography course in the Holmes Kitner. ! in tlie Taylor hall. Business college, was home for the va­ M im E ll. Au.tin, a well recoin- All those interested in a farmers cation. mended teacher from Minneapolis D islo c a te d H er S h o u ld e r. telephone line should he sure and at­ began teaching here Monday, and 1» Misses Joyce Arant and Ethel Mc­ Mr*. Johanna Soderholm, of her tend the meeting to be held at Lewis­ hoarding at Peter Re-Jdecopp'n. ville next Wednesday, January 14lli. Leod entertained fri«nda at the beau­ gu* Falls, Minn., fell and diflocated tiful home of F. M. Lewi* and wife. her *h«»ul«lcr.She had a surgeon gut il The Mnnuonite church elected for The college students have all re­ The evening wa* very pleasant.y pass­ back in place a* soon a* possible, but the en.uing year a preacher, a new director and secretary. Eight people turned to their respective schools and ed in game* and music until a late it wa* quite sore and pained her very hour, when an excellent lunch was much. Her son mentioned that lit* joined the church and two were bap­ the place seem* quiet once more. served. Mis* Arant and M i«* McLeod h;t«i 8e«*n Chamberlain’* Pain Balm tized Christina, day hy Kev. P. K. Coat Show. proved themst-lvcs successful enter­ advertised for sprain* and soreness, Aachlimann of Colfax, Washington. The Polk County Mohair Associa­ tainers, and Mr aud Mrs Lewis were ami she a*kml him to buy her « bot­ The Mennnnile Sunday rchool on tion will Imld their fourth annual ever ready and willing to do auything tle of it, which he did. It quickly re New Year, day elected taaclient and goat show in Dallas, January 14t.i that Would add to the pleasure of the lievt'd her mid euatiled her to sleep (■nicer.: Superintendent, A. G. Rem and 15th, ami will perhaps at that occasion. The guest* were Tracy which site had not done for several p e l; avaiatant, John O. lliehm ; treas­ lime have the be*t exhibition of A n­ Staats, \Y. C., Henry, John and Albert days. The won was so much pleased urer, Jacob H. Ram pel; librarian, gora goats ever assembled in Oregon. Williams, W illie and George Bronson, with the relief it gave hi* mother tn*t Corn. Frieren. The Chri.tm a. tree The show will also he open on the Andrew and Emmet Turner, Claude, *«e ha* since recommended it to many exercise, were attended by over 1)6 evening of both days. Everybody i* Elmer and Pern Lewis, W. F. M cAd­ other*. For sale hy Wilson Drug Co. parson, and all appeared pleased, ♦ • ♦ ■ ■■■ - invited to attend. The committee, ams, Loyd Smith, Minnie Lewis, Rosa R IC K R E A LL 11. L. Fenton. U. 8. Grant and W. A. W ing. Asttie Evans, Marian Haynes A nice Qhriitma. tree entertain nrent was reported from the Sweden- Ayres, will have everything so arrang and Myrnie Smith. MDsc* Carrie ami Edith Bur'ch went horgiau church Chri.tm s. eve, the ed a* to make it comfortable and pleas­ i«> Portland Saturday and Miss Aure­ N ew C e n t u r y C o m f o r t . visitor, expressing themselves much ant for all who attend. Free space lia has returned to Eugene. pleased, h r which much credit is due will be given for the display of sheep Millions are are daily finding a and poultry, hut it will he entirely in world of com fori in Rucklen’a Arnica the Reddecopp». Miss Edith Houck has been visiting dependant of tlie goat show. The Salve. It kill* pain fiom burn*, Mr*. H. C Seymour, and Mrs. L. 0« John lliehm, east of Dallas honghl railroad will return free all stock on scald*, cut n , bruises; conquer* ulcer*, Brown has returned from Salt Creek. of Harry llurford 12 acre, for $600 exhibition and will make a one and and fever sores; cure* emptions, salt Th« mother of Mr*. B. F. Lucas i* one-third round trip passenger rate. rheum, boil* and felons; removes Two classes of goats will be entered, corns and wart«. Best pile cure on the registered in one class and un­ earth. Only 25c at all drug stoies. registered in the other, and forty-five ■ ■ 1 — ................. Are symptoms ol a weak, torpid or prise* will l»e offered in each class. S P R IN G V A L L E Y . stagnant condition of the kidneys or There will he first. *e«r* hasardous to neglect, so important March 15. 1902 on buck kid* horn Oregon City public school, spent the j should b* ckâiiauo»! ia a healthy action of these organa. after March 15. 1902; buck* between holidays with her father, Capl. P. F. E Ij’ » Cr«.m Palm They are commonly attended by loss one and two year* old, on bucks I»©- Clark. rlMnM». *nrtth...ntf h.^a of energy, lack of courage, and some­ tween 2 and 3 year* old, on buck* be­ th. membrane. The families of Jasper Skaife, W. B* time« by gloomy foreboding and de­ tween 3 and 4 year* old. on buck* ov­ Duncan ami A. A. R«*v ate Xma* din* It d irei cterrh an t drive, er 4 years old, on doe kid born before m ; » cold tu Ib i head spondency. .»lek!». March 15. 1902. on doe kid born af­ ner with Samuel Phillips’ folks. - I had pains In my back, could not sleep C rra m B a lm I, pleiad IMS the mmtrt't. erre..!« ter Match 15, 1902; on doe kid lie- Willerd Marsh, after spending a few over the membrane and t. mtnofbmL IU II.fi. Im­ and when I got up In the morning felt worse than the nlghl before. I began tak­ tween 1 and $ years old, on due l»e- «lay* here with relatives, returned to médiat. rad » eura follow». It t» rat dryta, —dora ing Hood'. 8 « raa partita and now I ran tween 2 and 3 year* old, on doe be his work on the Columbia. not ; rudae» anraula«. Larga Rira, 5» Mate at Drug­ Bleep and get up feeling rested and able to tween 3 and 4 w ar* old, on doe over gie,« or h» malt ; Trial Rira, 1» c e a » h, mail. do my work. I attribute my cure entire', 4 year* old. Similar premium* will Mrs Lois Green and Miss Lettie «LT BROT Ut RR, M Warm Hiram. Saw Trat to Hood's Sarsaparilla.” Mas. 1 . N t'sair Abrams have returned to Philomath. tie award« d in each clan* for aged doe, ears H. 8. Copeland. I>lk. Kuad. Ala. a buck, a yearling and a kid d«>e. also The basket social given by the local first, second and fluid *wce|>efaLea in l«»dge of K O. T. M. on D«cemher each cl*ss on best buck of any age. 24th was a success, the receipts being Cara kidney and liver troubles, relieve The pnwpfcta are that the sheep and $53 90 poultry exhibit will he much larger M m back, aod build up lb « whole system. M onro« Purvine, who bu than la«l year. w * l i * n * d E v m y K k iu a i Moan in * A t 7:*0. Pains in the Back Nasal CATARRH Hood's and Sarsaparilla Pills aud im proving and wife have tool a ga hiring mi Christina* day at their home oil M il ( reek. l h«* anticipation* of a joyous Mr. Jeffries and «laughter, who have occasion were fully r* alis «1 at their be«*ii visiting Judge Barth, have gone last annual meeting. The social home. h'jiures were delightful and t h«* *pr<-a«l <»f good things to eul at mi«l«ia> was 8. T . Rigg* and Vide Myer have all thui heart could wi-h. The gne*u been among us. were E ti Millard, wile and e*»u of The late high water threatened dam Salem, A. J. Wilson and wife. Misses *g* to the bridge at W. O. Morrow’* Alpha anti Gladys Wilson of Imlepen- deuce, D. W . Ralston, Ehou amt loie place- Ralston, Nellie Fletcher and Mrs. L. Miss Georgia Huusakcr hu* return­ Bogart of hheikian, J. K. Guitry and ed. wife, Hugh, Docia, Addie, Jeunie and On account of the sickne*» of H. C. R«»y Guitry, W. Payne and Mis* E. Sevmour there is no school duriug Payne. this week. up from M* Minnville iu h e a lth . C a t a r r h a n d Hay F e v e r . i Liquid Cream Balm i* becoming quite s* popular in many localities a* E ly’* Cream Balm solid. Il i* pre­ pared lor use in atomises*, and i* highly priced by those who have been accustomed to call upon physician* fur such a treatment. Many physi­ cian* are using and prescribing it. All the medicinal p rope, tie* of the celebrated Cream B»«im are retained in ihe Liquid form, which is 75 ct*. including a spraying tubo. A ll drug- g i ts, or by mail Eiy Brothers, 56 Warren St., New York. .. . i . v , 1. v - Q Ö / Iff y a iP y s ti. O v s V l 4¡* ■■■ vl L / - .A. . .i, . \ / I lf ' { \ k i. />RV y X 'm V I ^k Clearance Sale I PERRYDALE, OREGON. ^ Several mountain homesteaders have passed through here euroute to their claim*. ét Discount of 25 per cent on the follow­ ing lines of goods until February \ t ’03 Arthur Fisher and family visited relatives ou Salt Creek last week. The Fisher and Hart families visit­ ed at J. li. Brown’s last Saturday. ! ^ H. C. Seymour and wife were visit­ ing with F. S. Brown last week. Hats and caps, men andboy*’clotlnng, boys, ladies and childrens shoes, rubber boots and oil clothing, ladies’ dress goods, men and womens’ underwear, ladies and gentle­ mens’ mackintoshes. We dy this to make room for new goods and to keep ahead of the times. ■*¡* There is talk of a Sunday school in thi* vicinity. tk Joe Brown and family Sundayed with Joe Stowe and family. Several from «Salt Creek attended Woodman camp at Buell Saturday evening. Two pew member* were in­ troduced, and two more for our next meeting. D. L. KEYT. > Brown Bros, are busy clearing land to be sown to grain. A l A l A ì A l A l A l A l A l A l A l A /MS tk A l At M on­ l A l A l A l A l A l A l CAN YOU INVEST $2 ANY BETTER Mrs. T. S. Brown went to Rickraall Sunday, returning Monday. Mi** Elsie Ray ha* returned her viait with Dallas friends. /m V — AT— «Salt Creek grange will hold a spec­ ial meeting at 10o’clock January 10th lo elect officers f«»r the ensuing ¿ear. A good attendance is desired. Sam Ray purchased from R. R. Roberts. y .A .. GREAT -# T CREEK. Our school will reopen next day. vvL / Ö Ö o / m V i ( m V J 'm V u / « R c \ / ü « l « \ , Ö / m \ ./TIP' y ’MTv O /m V y , 'm V il UPPER ■ R u o o p c io n to Poro .M s. Pu.* ut* ami friend* of cd'ica'ino, you are cordially invited hy i I i h l ' a ­ la* puhlic school teachers to be or it­ eli! at a recepì imi and educational piogramme i«» lie given hy them Fri- «lay, J miiu try 16. 1903, in thee see tu­ bi) room «•( the public school ui 7 ;30 iu tiie evening. We do not want the children U> he present at that time, hut especially wish the fit her* ami motner* to he there. We will have a short programme and then spend an hour in getting acquinted and noci tl enjoyment.. We desire lo improve our school, if possible. Re-pectiully, W . I. Key uniti», principal. T h a n in the Oregonian and Itemizer for one year? from some cattle HOP W IRE I can save money f«>r you on hop wire. Direct shipment from eastern mill. M r*. J. H. Brown i* the happy po* Price* always the lowest on wire ami wire fencing. Correwpondence solicited. 8 ***or of a new Singer rowing ma­ W A L T E R M O RLEY chine. .E J V ’ F E N C E T A T O IR -IK IS F am ily R e u n io n . For el«*v«-n year* pa*t Ihe childr n and grandchildren <*f .1 L. Gultrv I ife T C S o r r T»AOC MARK. of ti'.ue'aml money in afbusin jsu education in not venture. Too bonertn 1 » hj>f Our etudentsare offered the advantages of a school well known for its thorough work, pleasant rooms skillful teachers and modern methods. Class and individual instruction Living e\|»«n-«e8 cheap. Send for catalogue. W . I. STALEY, Principal, Salem, Oregon. 90 per cent Cur?S of all coses of Clothes Eating Excess of Uric Acid Chemical* may make linen look whiter for the time being, but soon ruin i:— literally eat it up, Wt* are not clothe* canibals, nor do we get a commission from shirt and collar niannfa« turer* for im reusii g de­ mand lor their product*. Our cu*- tomers interests are our*; so we -m ake clothe* clean and h*dp t< make them la*1. Ord* r* left with W. K. Ellis or Ihe Salem stage will receive prompt attention. W H E N T A K E N AS D IR E C TE D . Not a Cure-All, BUT W ILL CURE SALEM S lE iM Li'J SD RY Rheumatism, Gout Neuralgia. COLONEL J. OLMSTED, PROP. Till House Furnis’ninr Compaay SALEM A N D A L B A N Y . The Largest Furniture, Carpet and W all Paper dealers in the W illam ­ ette valley above Portland. Have a correct measurement of your rooms and window* when you come for carpets, wall paper and shade*. W e cut shades to fit without charge and make then» in any width. W e make our own mattresse* ami each is exactly as represented. W e also make our own couches and lounges and carry a large line o 1 coverings IT AT ALL U P -T O -D A T E D R U G G IS TS . M USICAL DEPARTMENT DALLAS COLLECE the House Furnishing Company. First door north of postoftice, Salem, Oregon. Salem and Albany. + + * ♦ v + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - m -++++++^-:- | i Courses not Excelled in the State. t T Piano, Organ, Harmony, Com pom lion J !+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - ;- ;- + + + + + f + * + * + C. W . K A N T N E R , Studio in dormitory. D IR E C TO R . JEW ELRY S IL V E R W A R E FO T O GOODS Watches lower in price than ever before. Kings, watch chains, neckchaius, 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. WILSON BLOCK. Stores at Salem Woolen Mills Store Largest stock of Men and Boys’ Clothing between Portland and San Francisco SUITS - OVERCOATS - HATS Shirts, Underwear, Sweaters, Kain 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 nnd head­ quarters for Salem made blanket», f l a n n e l s ami clothing.