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r It POLK COUNTY ITEMIZE • A L L i t . F 1 I D A Y , J A I . 30. 1903. osbi«>i«i> Kvaav F riday M oojiiim » A t 7:90. W . A.. W A H U , SDITOB AMD PBOPBICTOB. S U B S C R IP T IO N KATES: f l 50 .............. ..................... P er y*'fu $ 7ft .......................... Per six month* 4 1.........................P er three month* A J v e i Using rates made known on application. Correspondence is aolicit- *1. F in e Job P rin tin g done at reasonable wrico«. Mrs. C* G. Fisher Dead. Mira Sarah Elizabeth Johnson wkh born in 1846 and in 1865 was married to C. G. Fisher. A fte r liv in g at Beth el for a f«'v year« they m oved to the vicin ity o f Hmithfield and engaged in farm ing until their rem oval to M on mouth in 1890. H e died five years ago and wait buried at the Salt Creek cem etery near their old home She pa*sed away January 22nd and was 1 n d by his side. T h ey ranked am ong our best citizens, and were prominent a id influential members o f the Clirist- i n church. The children are A he, M i inie Beckley, H enrietta H aley, El ] i Applegate, Lennie MitcheM, Frank, George, Ralph and Alice. OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. ted as ancient members. Rose Allen and Maud Sim ons were initiated in the first and second degrees. T h e de bate for February 28th is, Resolved, 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 . that Supi. Ackerm an 's theory of con solidation would be a bencht to the A n U n s q u s U e d and C o m p l e t e Re schools. •time of W h a t Y o u r F r i e n d s are ' ■ ♦ • ♦ ------- — a n d H ave Bo on La tely D o i n g . Dallas City Rank. In 1886 W m Savage sold a band of catile east of the m ountains and es- T h e peculiar cough which indicates I tablished in Dallas a private bank ' croup ia usually Wt 11 known to tlie | with M M. E llis as cashier. In 1892 mothers of croiipy children. N o lim e the bank was me rp o n ie d with M. should he lost in the treatm en t of. it, M. E Its as president and C. G. Coad ' and for tit is purpose no m edicine has ossluer. After a time Mr. Coad was received more universal approval than Do made mauag« r of the K ick ica ll flour- C h am lierhiiu’d Cough Reined lin g m ill and R. E. W illiam s became not waste valuable tim e in e x p e ri | cashier. In July, 1900, R. C. Craven m enting with untried rem edies, no j became president, M r W illiam s casii- m atter how high ly they may be re ; ier and W . G. Vassail bis assistant. com m ended, but give this m edicin e as Increasing business dem anding more directed and all sym ptom s o f croup help. Joe Craven, o f Ballshm , will be will qu ickly disappear, For sale by com e assistant book keeper, w h ile his W i l o n Drug Co. brothers, Forest and lieu, w ill run the R ICKR EA LL. store there. Mrs. Orr is spending a few days in Portlaud. CORRECT U N IO N JAC K. ft la Mot th e F l a * W h i c h G e n e r a lly la G iv e n T h a t N am e. Joshua M cD aniel’s daughter, Mrs. G eorge W h ite, is up from Portland on a visit. Mrs. W . E. O oodell Lewisville. is back from Last Spring E m m ett Staats begun Thousands Have K idney Trouble with four doztMi chickens, and n o *, and Don’t K now it. ; after having sold $47 w«»rlh o f fowls I and not a few eggs, has left six «lozmi H o w T o F in d Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your poultry. water and let it stand twenty-four hours; • sediment or set C a t a r r h a n d Hay Fev er. tling Indicates an Li«)uid Cream Balm is becom ing -rg* unhealthy condi- ^ 1 r tion of the kid- qu ite as popular in many localities as It is pre- J neys; if it stains 1 E ly ’s Cream Balm solid T your linen it is j pared lor use in aiom izeas, and is evidence of kid i highly prized by those who have beeu ney trouble; too accustomed t«» <**11 upon physicians frequent desire to f«>r such a treatm ent. M any physi pass it or pain in cians are using and prescribing it. the back is also A ll the iiiedi« iual pmpe ties o f the convincing proof that the kidneyk and blad celebrate«! Cream Balm are retaiued der are out of order. in the Liquid form , which is 75 cts. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so including a spraying t tbj. A ll drug often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- gist#, ur by m ail. Ety Brothers, 5b Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every W arren St., New Y« rk. wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the ---------- ♦ • • ----------- back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part N O R T H D A LLA .8 of the urinary passage, it corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing R obert Reed has returned from it, or bad effects following i^e of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant P en d leton . necessity of being compelled to go often Frank G um p has g me to Oklaho during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ma. ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon Stella Lyon s has stopped school oil realized. It stands the highest for Its won account of her health. derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the W ill 8turr, our teacher, has been best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. sick and Ins brother, Leon ard, filled You may have a sample bottle of this Ins place in the s ;hool room. wonderful discovery and a book that "tells M r. Steffy has returned from P ort more about it. both sent laud. absolutely free by mall, R ev, C. C. Crocus, o f T rou td ale, h s address Dr. Kilmer & Home of Swamp-Root. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men been preaching ¡it tiie school house. tion reading this generous offer In this paper. Mrs. M innie Lnper, a «laughter of L o not make any mistake, but re () II. C«>bb, is v¡siting relatives and member the name, S w am p-R ool, Dr. friends here. K ilm er's Sw am p-R oot, and the a«l- L o t Brown came up from Portland «lie.-«H, Bin gh am pion , N . Y . on every to attend the funeral «if his uncle, bottle. A lon zo Brown. ****W **M **M *L **ik M *****X t * * * GOING OUT OF BUSINESS * Tho undersigned will sell at cost hi* entire stock of goods,consisting ot dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, hardware and notions, Sale will con tinue for (M) days. I will keep a full line of gro ceries during this sale and will sell them cheap er than any house outside of Portland. Call and be convinced. This is no fake sale. # * * m S I Ufi % *r * m McCOY A. R. T0ZIER » * * a* * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * S o S GREAT tearance Sale There Is a royal order duly recorded M illard W h ite is back from Eastern In England that the union Jack shall not Oregon where he went for u car load be “ worn” except upon the ships o f the of horses, but reports good horaes royal navy. Lord Knollys, the king’s higher there than in the valley. private secretary, has recently ruled, | Rev. W in te r, o f Dallas, is here con however, that the owner o f a merchant -A T — ship may alw ays “ fly” the Jack. The ducting a revival m eeting, lo be con distinction between the words “ worn” tinued as long as in'eres* is shown. aiul “ fly” has excitetl something o f a F in d s W ay to Live L o n g . controversy in England, and that con J U S T IC E J U R Y LIST. T h e slartling announcem ent of u troversy has developed the astonishing Discovery that will surety lengthen H ardy H olm an, justice of the peace fact that the union Jack as now com life is math* by E d ito r O. H. Downey, for d i*t ict 3, assisted by W a Grant J monly understood is not, in fact,* the Fred Hobson, of Newberg, visitetl of Churiibusco, in d. “ I wish to state,” and J. M. Grunt, have /Irawu the fol real union Jack at all. at the home «>1 Jas. M itchell last week. he rites, “ that Dr. K in g ’s New* Dis school Saturday even ing, January low in g list of jurors for 1903: The error has arisen from the fact covery for C om m m piion -is the most Mrs. Hinshaw, who has been very 31st, and everybody is invited. H en rv Clifford R obert Howe that the draftsman who prepared the in fallible remedy th at I have ever sick, is a little better. W P M iller C W Bovin design for the original union Jack did krn wn for coughs, colds and grip. I t ’s Dislo cated H e r S h o u l d e r . W a lle r W illiam s T B R ow ell not conform exactly to the words o f the iiiArtlualde to people with weak lungs. Bills have passed through the legis Mrs. Johanna Soderholm , of her J J Wiseman M 1) E llis royal decree. The orders concerning H a v in g this wonderful m edieiue no gus Falls, M inn., fell ami dislocated lature in corporatin g Falls C ity and H ugh Hayes H arry Gay nor one need dread pneum oaia or con her shoulder.She had a surgeon get it W illam in a. the jack were drawn at the time of the Hals and caps men andboys’clothing, boys, H arry Bu*z A B Muir sum ption. Its relief is instant and hack in place as soon as possible, but formation o f the British union in 1800. W in Grant R B Carpenter ladies and childrens shoes, rubber boots cure certain .” A ll druggists guaran it was qu ite sore and pained her very In the register o f the privy council o f tee every 50c and $1 bottle, aud give Joseph Black C R Farley and oil clothing, ladies’ dress goods, good much. H er son m entioned that he C E Shaw Bam i d Coad 1801 appears the recommendation of a trial bottles free. had seen Ch am berlain ’s Pain Balm woolen underwear, ladies and gentle John E llis O liver Btump committee that “ the union Hag should -------- ♦ ----------------- advertised for sprains and soreness, D oug Hubbard mens’ mackintoshes. W e do this to make be altered according to the d raft mark A1 Campbell o t i c e i s h e r e b y o i v e n t h v t t h e onus- FALLS c i t y . and she asked him to buy her v bot t> .superintendent o f Polk county will hold tho J M Sears Horace W ebster ed C, which is herewith humbly sub room for new goods and to keep abeast of examination o f applicants for btato and Z im ri H inshaw lias purchased the- tle of it, which he tli«l. It q u ick ly re regulur N M Grant mitted to your majesty and in which Fred W agn er county paper» at l »alias an follows: ' the times. For State Papers. J J W illiam s the cross o f St. George is conjoined «•Itl m ill property of Mr. SawtM le and lievetl her ami enabled her to sleep, H L (.’ rider Commencing Wednesday, February 11th jit 9 Robert Hatton C L Hubbard with the crosses o f St. Andrew and St. Messrs. H o llo w e ll, Brown aud W rig h t which she had not done for several oclock, a. m.. and continuing until Saturday Febru «lays. T h e son was s « j much pleased ary 14th, at 4 o'clock, p in. are pulling it down for him . Frank Kerslake W W U llrey Patrick.” with the relief it gave his m other tout W ednesday- Penmanship, historv, spelling, alge A Shultz W It Craven The colored designs accompanying W alter Parry, o f Moro, has been lie has since recom m ended it to many bra, reading, school law. F B Aldridge Thursday Written arithm etic, theory of teach J D Smith this document were signed by Isaac visiting his grandparents, and Ins others. F o r sal ; by W ilson Drug C«». ing, grammar, book-keeping, physics, civil govern I V Lynch Sol Blessing Heard, garter king at arms, and here ment m other will return hom e with him. J M Campbell the union jack is described as “ the un C II Chapman Friday— .’ hysiology, geography, mental arithme PERRYDALE tic, composition, physical geography. ion flag—viz, azure, the croases-saltires Ah Byerley H olt M cDaniel Ira M ehrlinit inis tiie con tract for Sa' urday - Botany, plane ge unetry, general his o f St. Andrew and St. Patrick quarter cuttin g and d e liv erin g 60 ricks of 20 T J Hay ter J.is Howe J M W ise and wife left W ednesday tory, English lit rature, psychology. For County Papers ly per saltire eounterckanged argent inch w« od lo the public school. M klay ter for their home in Boise after speuding Commencing Wednesday, February 11th at 9 and gules, the latter fimbriated o f the several days with friends and looking o’clock, a. h i ., and continuing until Friday, Febru ary 13th at at 4 o ’clock, p. in. Paul H unter has gone to visit his after their dairy ranch. second, surmounted by the cross o f St. “ H E LL O , C E N T R A L , HE LLO .” Wednesday— Penmanship, history, orthography I can save m oney for you on hop wire. D irect shipment, from oaatern tniT. George of the third, fimbriated as the friends at Colfax, W ashington. reading. E ditor Itcm izer : T h e residents of D. L. K e y t spent several days of Thursday -Written arithmetic, theory of teach Prices ahvavs the lowest on wire and wire fern ing. Correspondence •o liu ite i. saltire.” A. N. Robinson, B. H Becjdey and ing. grammar, school-law. tiie northeast part of tin* county are last week in Salem amt Portlan«!. According to this order, the white W A L T E R MOR LE Y Friday Geography, mental arithm etic, physiolo endeavoring t<» score telephone con cross on which the red St. George cross O. E. Leet have gone to Salem on g j , civil government. A 0. T a ylo r purchase«! 2J dozen Primary Certificates. nection with each other and the rest is superimposed in the flag generally btisinoB before the legislature. Wednesday -Penmanship, orthography, reading full hi< > «> «! Plym outh Rock chickens «if o f the wired world. A m eetin g was used should not be a white cross In arithmetic. Mr Van Orsdel made quit** a long G. N Townsend. Thursday Art o f que-tio iing theory «>f teaching, held at Lin coln two weeks ago and a reality. The white should be merely trip to our neighborhood last week. methods, physiology Truly yours, com m ittee appointed to incorporate Miss W hitehead is working for Mrs. « ’ . L . STA R R , a narrow border or “ fimbriation” to County School Superintendent. in order to secure a businesslike, I gal separate the red St. George cross from T h e rainfall lu*t Dee« mher was 22 Henry K eyt. ■ » organization. T h ey have «fleeted *• the blue ground In accordance with the inches, eigh t inches «»n r the uv, rug«1. Rev. M cllv;tin e, who has been hob! incorporation and have secured ¡thou heraldic law that color is not to be Ralph Ford is qu ite tick. iug meetings in the Christian church, 24 so bscribera to the capital stock A placed upon color. o f time and money in a^busiii jss education is not a venture, i'ue bciiedl* to l i ; terive 1 from such a 1 t The artist who Some large tracks, supposed t«> 1 e lefi Monday m orning for Eugene. m e - 'iu g i» now called for Monday. made the original design, however, did last for life and pay substantial dividends every day. These facts arc amply mown by the uniform success panther tra< ks. w«-ie seen near Frank February 2nd, at 2 «/clock, for ill of the graduates of tiie not follow the order. H e gave the Miss Birdie C oulter, of Dallas, is purpose of adopting bylaws and eb c C A F I T A L ¡Q T T S IIS r iE S S C O L L E G E . wide white border which has since Butler’s goat shed ami on the trail staying with Mrs. I) L. K eyt. -#■ T R A D E M A R O . leading up t«> Mrs. G laze’s. I ig a board of direct« rs. W e prop«»*» then been universally follow ed.—N ew Our students arc offered the advantages of a school well know n for its thorough w »rs, pleasant rooms ------• » ----------- t > have party lines and we expect York Times. akitiful teachers and modern methods. Class and individual instruction Livin g expenses cheap. Sand Our school clerk lias mom y enough Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A r e T a k i n g . about 36 con lie«'io n s. It will require H as a record o f far catalogue. W h en y«iu take G ro ve’s Tasteless «•n hand to pay the two notes in three wires and 12 'phones to tin* W . I. S T A L E Y , Principal, Salem, Oregon. W e a l t h a n il th e L a w . March and reduce the debt t«» $1,600 C h ill Io n ic' because the form ula is wire, so we have incorporated with 36 plainly printed on every bottle, show A Boston clergyman made the state •hares. T h e P 8 T A T Co. offer to ing that it is «¡imply Iron and Quinine ment from his pulpit a f«»w years ago New Century Com fort. # ^ -& con n ect with our wires at the weni that It should lie illegal for any man o f all cases o f M illion s are are daily finding a in a tasteless form. No cure. u<> pt y end of the Salem bridge, ami give m to be worth over ^1.000,000. O f course Chemic-altf may make linen 1<>»*k all the privileges o f their Salem sub such u suggestion could have been the world of com fort in B u eklen ’s A rn ica college n o tes . It kills pain from burns, w hiter for the time being, but s«)«-n scriberr. and also to rent us plumes of I emanation of only an unpractical mind. Salve. ------------- ♦ • ♦ --------------- ruin ¡'.-»-literally eat it up. W e are the same m ake used in Salem at 75 Even the selfish use o f great wealth scalds, cuts, bruises; conquers ulcers, Dallas played her third League | WHEN T A K E N AS OiRECTEO. not d o llie s canibals, nor «1«» we get cents a m onth each. There is no rea benefits thousands, while its unselfish and fever sores; cures , eiop tio n s, salt gam e Friday night with A lb an y, in 'Ileu m , boils and felon s; removes a com m ission from , shirt and collar son why every section of our com tv distribution blesses everybody. Wealth (he gnnum.-inm Easy victory for our corns and wart-« Best pile cure on m annfa« turers for in n e a s iig de sbouUI not. he in com m unication in i Is a great responsibility, hut when in h«»ya :n the score o f 55 to 2. mand lor their products Our cus this manner. W e estim ate 'h a ex the hands o f those who realize that fact eat th. Only 25c at all drug stoics. ------- ^ m » ------- tomers in terests are ou rs; so we Dallas college is proud o f the firs« I peuae will be from $18 to $25 the firs and govern themselves accordingly the CROW LEY. make clothes clean aud help t« isr-ue «if our paper, the Dallas C ollegi year ami $10 to $15 thereafter. Th* more they have the bettor. It Is not make them las'. Orel« ra le ft with an, which made its appearance last advantages to us farmers of having fair to Judge a man by his possessions, W . W . Fawk has sold 150 acres to W . R. E llis or the Salem stage will week. 1» is printed on its own press telephones in our homes is far greater but only by the use he makes o f them, Frank Fawk for $7,000. receive p rom pt attention. amt compares most favorably with th«*. than to residents of cities and towns, provided we can assume that he has BUT A t the literary society's mock trial papers of other schools. where physicians, fire protection and acquired them without trampling on W ILL the necessaries of life are concentrat the rights o f others and unscrupulously the prosecuting attorn ey, F in le y E«l- CURE T h e n< w im provem ents in the g y m gar, and the detective. C liff rtl Rob- ed and easily and quickly reached b\ crushing out weaker workers in the nasium dressing rooms are effective j a messenger. T h e telephone will go general field o f competition. C O L O N E L J. O L M S T E D , P R O P . Many eits, with m im w iw witnesses con ami com foitable. 1 victed Beth W h ite of breaking into far toward m aking country life pleas men so ac«iuire wealth that It is a T o n ig h t our team plays the O. A. C the Oak Grove school house. ant and attractive, and will help solve blessing in the making as well as In team at Corvallis. the old and worrisome problem, How the distribution.—Boston Transcript. Isaac Robinson and C ecil R iggs Shall W e keep John on the Farm? T h e next gam e Dallas will he p riv have been cam ping in the mountains, A n y inform ation the com m ittee can The F u e l q u e stio n . ilege«! t«) see will be played in the g a llin g out timber. give to others wishing to organize will The adoption of li«]uhl in place o f gym nasium Feb. 6th, with N ew b erg. be cheerfully given. Our county solid fuel has not taken place so rap Rev. Blalock gave us two sermons — ------- --------------------------- should be en tirely connected. idly as some experimenters anticipated. last week. T o C u r e a C o ld in one Day. J. K. S h e p a r d , Chairman. SALEM A N D A L B A N Y . In the opinion o f Mr. Edwin L. Orde T a k e Laxative Brom o Quinine T a b Som eone has been p row lin g around •♦ ♦ ♦ - ........ of 11 i «> British 1 nstifution o f Me«-hnuicnl le 's - A ll druggists refund the men« > T h e Largest Fu rn itu re, C arpet ami W a ll Taper dealers in the W illa m the hom e o f M. F. W h ite. It is N ew Real Estate Firm. Engineers, the trouble arises from the e tte valley above P o rtlan d . H a v e a c o m e t measurem ent o f Vour handy safe, as he has a loa«Ie«i weap i if it fails to cure. E W G rove’s sig Cooper A HiirU-y have jn .l j|ieneit exclusive use lu holler furnaces of «in for m id n igh t marauders. M. F. is nal ore is On each box. 25c. rooms and windows when you com e for carpets, w all paper aud shades. • re .I relate office at ludrpendeucr crude oil, which contains a consider W e cut shades to tit w ith ou t charge and make them in any w idth . at A rlin gton , but H om er feels perfect and will gladly allow to prospective able percentage of water, 10 per cent ly able lo defeiul the premises. W e make our own mattresses and each is exa ctly as represented. LEW IS V ILLE. Imycre any property you may w i.li to at least, and this destroys the condi W e also m ake our own couches aud lounges and carry a large line of Barred P lym ou th Rocks are the fa ■ell. II you have any property (or tions necessary for perfect combus ( ’ ass R iggs attended the funeral o f AT coverings •ale you cannot do better than semi tion. It Is averred that some o f the A lon zo Brown. H e takes much in vorite chickens around here. ALL them the description and price A ll crude oil shipped from the wells con terest in all pioneers and is well vers U P -TO -D A TE O R U C C IS TS . B F. Bm itli has received from Geo. correspondence strictly confidential tains as much as 40 per cent o f water, ed in the early history of our state. T«'wnscpd a fine rooster of that per- and when used on shipboard the con CooricR A H it r l k y . Independence. stant agitation prevents the separation H en ry W h ite and w’ ife are it. Salem -ua>i n • nit W . I). W illiam s has *»»• ♦ ...........- o f this water, which consequently en visitin g her brother, who ia «pule sick. ci’ r e « l}w o o f the same kind from H. | * First door north of postoffice, Salem, Oregon. Stores at O a k Grove O ra n g e D. Slants. ters the furnaces. The experiments o f ♦----------- The follow ing officers were i nstallcd DALLAS COLLECE Salem and Albany. Every Bottle W a r r a n t e d . January 2 4th : Master, W (). Mor I>r. Paul show that liquid fuel Is capa M«.st «»i the b op yard# were well ble of givin g 50 per ceut more effleieuey W e guarantee every bottle of C h am row ; over«eer, James Hall; lecturer G cleared during the g«>o«l w eather and + * + + J than the best coal. berlain's (Tough R em edy and will re work will fie rushed as soon as spring F. Bee Icy ; chaplain. J. C W h ite ; sec- ! h 4 + h 4 + + h < ^ + « 4 + + + + + h 1 fund the m oney to anyone who is not ictary, J. K. A lle n ; Mr. and Mrs. opens. Courses not Excelled ia the State. R a d iu m . satisfied after using two-thirds <»f the T ltsd Stevens, W . E Sim ons, O. C. v Piano, Organ. Harmony, Composition J W h ile at the g«>at show I M. Binip Prof«»ssor George F. Barker o f the content^. This is the best rem edy in A llen , E«1 Bell, Mrs J. 0 W h ite, Mrs + + + + + - I- + + + + + + + + + + + + + •*•+•«• G F Seeley, Olive B ell; trustees. J 0 University o f Pennsylvania has shown th«' world for la grippe, coughs, colds, -on bought from J. D. Sm ith 18 Brown $10 O R $12 S U IT FO R $7 ♦ + f W h ite , A. Heise ami Ed Bell. J L. that radium, the singular element ob croup ami whooping c«>ugh, ami is L*-glimn hen fruit pr >du« ers ami now + * + * tained from pitchblende, which pos I sends a b«i»ket full o f eggs to market pleasant and safe to take. I t pre Gay and M L. H am pton were admit- In not *n everyd ay o pp ortu n ity tor the man who desire. » grorl sesses the power o f throwing off an in vents any tendency of a cold to result ! every «lav. C . W . K A N T N E R , D IR E C T O R - serviceable all wool suit for everyd ay wear. visible radiance, may be used ns a in pneumonia. For sale by W ilson Studio ill dormitory. cheaper substitute for X rays In pho Drug Co. tographing concealed objects. No en THIS ergy has to t»e expended upon the ra M cCOY If U need a high grade REMEDY A N $18 O R $20 S U IT F O R $14 Is s u r o to That's the condition of many sufferers dium, for It acts spontaneously and watch or have a watch Mrs Nutter, who has been qu ite continuously, without apparent h»aa. G I V E is not to be found every day citi er, but the e are actual samples of J from catarrh, especially in the morning. that needs repairing.«^» It readily defines the bones through sick, is im p rovin g. Satisfaction. our gen uin e reductions «>n a big lo t «*í soils W e in vite you to Great difficulty is experienced in clear the flesh ami other tissues, and n pho Burt M iller gave a dancing part) ing the head and throat. com e sixl see for yourself. Prices in »la in figures. Sweaters at I tograph «* h ii l»e made with it in half a at his hom e ia-l Friday «v e ilin g ¡Ely's Cream Balm (\ > m e No wonder catarrh causes headache, minute. 20 per cen t off. Overcoats, extra pant*, g«*lf shirts, etc. als«i g r e « ’ - C lv o s Relief to me Impairs the taste, smell and hearing, A n n ie Thom pson has gone to Fran ly reduced. N on e reserved. N ew is the tim e f«»r Ihe econom ic til at O n c e . F ro u t a n d H e a lt h . pollutes the breath, deranges the stom I Ci s W ash ington , to join her husband, It dnniM, s o t h o and I man. Odds and ends anti broken lines are lu lie cleaned out re* Commander Iloliert E. Peary, the arc who w o r k s in a ».awmill there. nd h r* In th« dt««-»**! ach and affects the appetite. em brtne » eure« cs- will give gardlem o f cost. R e tie m b c r first com ers get the best «« lections, T o cure catarrh, treatment roust be tic explorer* says It la his belief that *rrh »nd drlvsB * * »y » W ill M itchell anil wife have gome ■ the arctic region la one o f the l»e«t •onatUutional -alterative and tonic. ■ L , —MBS <dd in Ihe he*«t qnk-kly. you *1 was afflicted with catarrh. I took place« on earth for persona afflict «si to live on a faim near T h e Dalles. right value medic!:..*s of dMTersnt kinds, giving each with pulmonary diseases. In proof o f a fair trial: but gradually grew worse until T . Zosel bought a house aud two for the health givin g conditions there he . , .) n n t . ir t r u < « i.« . ■'* » « « i l - Y * * 1 « « * . ' « 1 could hardly bear, taste or amell. I then lots from J. K. Sear«, and ex|>ects to c n i» W »«»*1. * . „ v . conclude«! to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and said that nearly everybody who went your money. KLV B K O fH B K S, 5« S t r o t . » • * T o rt. liv e in town in the future. after taking five bottles I waa cured and up there came hack weighing more and kava not had any return of the dls«*asa lu a much lad ter atate o f health gener «)ppo>ite Capital National hank ami head ( ’ has. H zlelo a has gone to Ro-e E ( ukme Koiara. Lebanon, Kan. ally. Lie did not bring any Eskimos burg to buy s f*. m, and F L W in g quarter* for Salem made blanket*, flannels south for the reaaon that those he is l«H»kiug up a business location in clothing, Indian robes, and ladies suitings. brought several years ago experienced Cures catarrh it soothes and strength- Seattle. an* ÜM mucous membrane and build« a bard time, many o f them having suc cumbed to pulmonary diseases. T h ere will tie a literary entertai. • W ILSON BLOCK. PERRYDALE, OREGON. Teachers’ Examinations. N D. L. KEYT. HOP S -A O -iE iy * F o iC S o l 9 0 per cent F E W IR E N C E W O R K S ■■■ % C u r *S Clothes Eating Excess of Uric Acid Not a Cure-All, -%k Discount of 25 per cent on the follow- ing lines of goods until February \ ’03 -$t ¡# I I# SHIM STEAM LMY Rheumatism, 4* Gout The Hesse Furnishing Company N e u ra lg ia : IT MUSICAL DEPARTMENT i A ll Stuffed Up the House Furnishing Company. A RRH COLD "» HEAD” JSSTL ÏS? SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE! P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla went tud iw t social giVta tyr the