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r (E POLK COüfiíY ITEMIZtR ♦p libine u#t wu‘,k ■n u,e OCR STA FF OF HUSTLERS- Over-W ork W eakens te attend tin* funeral of her brother Mrs Hilt has biCii I in aw, Ho> S u n d e r lio i. ! i lieu m atisut. sn ff'iiiig B U E N A VISTA. wit L a Melvin Baldwin and family liuxe re Several of oar young men were bu* { Your Kidneys. fh e snow ««»ill here, am i most of i Mias Je n n ie McCain ha* been visit» turned to their homo at Wiul >< k W H A T T H E Y HAVE T O SAY A B O U T J ay during die lugli water, running tiie farm ers would like to see it disap I ing mi tin* li»«nie of Fie*l Rohde T H E D O I N C 8 IN T H E C O U N T Y . Mrs Efc»a Kitig ami M«a. G E. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood« pear on accoun t of the stock. P X U X 8 . F R I D A Y , T E B fl. 1903 . I IxiiiU from the budge lo the L uctf' Hollawuy of Pm tl ind, wer » with r*d- Clyde K e lt? killed a large coyote. I place. —— — —- A n U n e q t l P r d a n d C o m p l e t e No All the blood In your body passes through atives here last week. — —— — ----------------- A M o t h e r ’s R e c o m m e n d a t i o n . • u m e of W r i t Y o u r $ r i e n d s are your kidneys once «very three minutes. T h e beat physio. • Once in s ti am 1 I have used ('h.»m U *rlaiu’a Cough uBUHNS» K vsry F riday M orsi M tt A t 7:80. vM ICHIGAN C IT Y . Mil»- G race H all, »4 Oregon C ity, a n d H ave Bo on La tely D o i n g . I .. . 8 ^ 7 » « r Th© kidney« ar© you» you will always use C h am b erlain’* blood purifiers, they fil Remedy for a nutnhei of years and ? T h e O ’Niel children have h*»«n viH'ed over Sum lay with Mrs. A J . /V. w a s h , H1 untaci) anti hiver Tableta/’ mix s ter out the waste or have in» hesitation m saying that it is |g«cbards»*p. W illiam A. G irard, P eaœ , VT. Th«*o Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A r e T a k l ig. impurities in the blood. the l ea1, remedy for coughs, colds an I th .ca tm e d with typhoiil pii»*umonia. BUI rOR ANI» PHOMlBTol. W hen you tak e G rove’s T asteless If they are sick or out croup I have ever used in my lam iL . Mrs J . A K n ig btcn is visiting Iter l a b b ia arc tiie musi prom pt, most Mr*. Carrie Russell and son from of order, they fall to do I h ve not words to ex picas my con pleasant and m ost reliable cath artic CbiH T onicJ because the form ula is In lepemlem e have U*. u visiting Mrs daughter at Albany. their work. in use. F o r sale by W ilson D iu g Co pi »inly printed on every Im ttle, show fidenee in th is roim-dy. M rs..!. A. M rie Jo rd a n . S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S Pains, aches and rheu W N an»l A M M cLaugblin lost ing th a t it is »imply Iron and Quinine matism come from ex Moore, Noith Star, M ich. For sale bv 150 sheep in (he fl*»- d. in a taste less form No cure, no p; y. Our roads are crying for atteuitou f l 5 0 ............ I .......................... Per year W ilson I Rug Co. cess of uric acid in the by the supervisor. I T5 . i ................... .. . Per six m onth * C O N C E R N IN G P U N C T U A L IT Y . E . N Hall has been called t»» the blood, due to neglected EOLA. * I ......... .............. Per three months R IC K R r ALL. kidney trouble. Mr H anna i* to have charge of the be»Li«ies of bis parents, who a re very Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady Avivcitiding rated made known on llfln K Moatl? « C om plaint About sick at A* »album m en at heart beat3, and makes one feel ss though Rev W in ter is here from Dalle* Lt a bo t ur iu. People W ho Are “Too P rev to»«.’* application. Oorreapondence id solicit- ^nrk on tho b ill, getting out tim béis they had heart trouble, because the heart ia bolding a r» vival m eeting, and his H. L. Hall ami wib- en 'ertain » <1 rt Miss Mae McDaniel h*s b«*en visit Tiremuue a» the gu«*ts are who apoil for a Urge bay barn. •♦d. over-working in pumping thick, kidney- wife is with him . num ber of fiiunds last W etlneauay ing Mins R o m Giles in Salem . F in e Jo b P rin tin g Hone at reasonable a dinner and keep till their fellow poisoned blood through veins and arteries. i veiling. gucdia waiting twenty minuted longer srlftM, M i. G ilbert, oi thè fim i »f G ilb ert, -------—e«» --------- It used to bo considered that only urinary j J D. Allen has sold his farm near i than ueceaaury, thus prolonging the Pati« rso *fe B rophy, ha« been to K »n- troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, Oak Grove to an eastern man at $15 , Mis* Cat ha vine C«»on, after « we- ka I lO N E fiR * dreary before dinner interval, I think - '» ( 'ity . wbere tie pnrcba&ed some but now modern science proves that nearly uu at re. illness is again aide to he in her r»sjm We had 14 inch<*s o show last w« ^ at M-hoo). C O U N TY COURT. all constitutional diseases have their begin one feels even more exasperated, from very line Hereford c a lile . T . D Lucas cam e over from Beaver ning in kidney trouble. a Ikoateaa' point of view, with thorn* Mr. l'lioni(»M»n has been visitin g ! PROHATB. T . W. Brttnk bou eb t thè eberry or- If you are sick you can make no mistake on accoun t of his w i'e’s illness. H L «ud K N. Hall have each who come too early. While the an x ••he fam ily «»f Uus Bowmao. by first doctoi ing your kidneys. The rnild sol»! , fin« I h t etixx to the Imlcp« u- S I lev, J . ious giver of the feast la hurrying into hard , also thè ad joining block on and the eatraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Rev. C <\ Poling preached to t Mr. L in to n is moving from Dallas i »1 *i ce butcher her dinner dress, perhaps mindful of he norili, for $1,750. J . D. S m ith , J . J , W isem an am Sw am p -R o ot, the great kidney remedy Is laige sm hen ce Sunday evening, ami Sam uel Ootid »re to appraise the es one or two small Items y et undone, it is Mr. Cham lterlain ha» bonghi of T . soon realized. It stands the highest for Its the m detings co m b in e with good con to lh»‘ K u b n k e place. W ork xxjii ^ biigiiu in the rock quarry ta te of d ary Ja n e M ox ley. tryinii cv.-n to the mort placid temper- c)Hn)Ptll rpun „# |lor9l s> „aro en , and wonderful curt~i of the most distiessing cases gregations and considerable interest. Mrs. Anna H eiggle, forme»ly Miss Toe«»Iay, the tirsl since the tl oil. am ent to hear fl peal from the hall and is sold on its merits C. F . Fidher was made ex eon t«»r i»t wagon. — • | Kuhnk«*, lia n a pair of twins in Al- Colds are prevalent all around. by ail druggists in fifty- th e C. G. Fisher estate under bond of \ door hell a luurter of an hour before bei ta, Canada. W ebb R. S m ith , a hrotln-rinlaxv o cent and one-dollar siz girls T here are now 18 hoys and 7 the earliest expectation, announcing $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . the estate to be appraised bx Miss 11.«l’.ie Gibson is back from a es. you may have a the advent of the first arrival, who on the school roll. Our young people recently cave a A. J . Martin and J t l. Nies and it Ir» C. Powell, J . H . Hawley ami C. C sample bottle by mail hoio « of Rwuu^Boos. two n ion tils visit to Pom eroy and must be admitted and smiled upon and far» well party to Lizzie ami Fred one tim e a m erchant here, »he»l in Lewis. Mrs. Beardsley has n turned from free, also pamphlet telling you how to find W aiishurg, W ashington. conversed with 111 spite of aggrieved i’oitlan d , where she spent ¡i week will* j out if you have kidney or bladder, trouble. K n b tik e. After engaging i»i games Port Townsend Ja n u a ry 15th. ----- - T h e petition to probate th e will of feelings. u n til m ainigli! lunch was se.ved. Die ii#i daughter. B in is h a v in g quite a| Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmor Jo h n Holm an and fam ily have Hanf« >rd Fow le was net foi hearing M cC O Y Who does not know also those pain Luge chicken house bu ilt. parly coiiHsied «if Maud Coulee, Mag & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. moved from Cooper Holloxv to Dallas. Fetiruary 7th. fully early risers who will get up long T h e Salem stag«* missed two trips gi<- W illiam s, Iva Sw eusen, A lp1*.» T h e annnal report of guardian of before breakfast, to the annoyance of Do not m ake any m istake, but re- last week on a ic o a u t of high water. Mis E. B tile y , near B eth el, h •« Mrs. Brophy is very much improv- Robbins, Ruby Woodward, Editi» H enrietta Robertson was filed and ap j m em ber the nam e, Sw am p-Root, Dr. housemaids and their own discomfort, d in health, but is si ill in Salem . W e'zel. Ausf.-l M «:Cart‘.r, Vessie Ow been suffering wi ll inff until »lory I. P Reese and Mr. F a rm er brought proved. l K ilm er’s 8 vam p-Root, ami the nd- who greet their host and hostess with on, F ie d E ft’, Claud Coulee, Roy rneurnatism and Mrs. J . I. Ball, of I dress, B itigham ptou, N. Y . on every in a tine band of idnep for shipm ent Bir 1, Les' r Robbins, Lewis Dom i th at vicinity, Ii • * be * ii under treat- a reproachful “ We have been down T o C u r e a C o ld In one Day. BILL© ALLoWKD. to Portland. m some tim e!” Tak** L axative Brom o Q u in in e 'Pab bottle. sida fskv, N« wt- ii Woodward ami wife. m eat i t ihe Salem samitai ium. ----------- ----- ------- $ H 34 E 0 K irk p atrick , rebate . . . Then there is the fussy host, who l e s - All druggists refund the mon» > Mi-s Downing has been visiting ln r 44 80 speeds his parting guests half an hour if it. fails to cure, Jrxviit, tl«>d*on C o. sta t’ry . . cu re. E W G rove's sig- siite r, M innie, at Mr-. N u tier’a. o (H) too soon to catch a train, thus inflict W 0 Lewis, s c a l p ................ > • ure is on each t*ox. 25c. AIR LIE . 2 '• E»l K« yt n »w ships his cn a n to A Parrish, s a u n * ....................... ing on his victims a long wait at u dull, * * 2 9 P rtla n d . J u s t a little winteriali. P atrick A Co, »*X|>cnsc........... drafty station till they are bored and CROWLEY. * l it * C W Pagett, jup court . . . . :¡ IM tired before they commence their Jour Our hotrls have been crowded with Sheep are in poorer condition than The train has killed two sheep for 0 ney. I) L K«*yt, co u rt house ins they have been for several years. 1 railroad men ami there is not a vac ¥ "lev Edgar. Pa«i|ier accou n t L ife is too short to spend so much of ant houie in town. M Sim pson ha» l»»st several bead. h F rau en d en er......................... 7 (H It in unnecessary waiting ns is done by M. F W h ite is home again. Tho undersigned will sell at cost his. entire stock M A T eth ero w ............................ 7 fk these “too previous” spirits and the J . 0 S ta a ts’ horses were exercising T he E tn a pupils found the exxniiu- a few m ornings ago, when one fell ami If J O s t i e l d .............................. 1-2 01 unfortunates they drag in their train. of goods, consisting of dry goods, groceries, boots & i<m qu ite difficu lt, ri»«t being fully broke its leg and li id to la* shot. L« 8s H (M Punctuality does not consist in alw ays 1) G McKd r ............................ and shoes, hardware and notions, Sale will con re pared, but they show tin righi 7 0» being too soon for everything, as those C S H im tl.y ........... not ve-y g iea*, as it was well along in tinue for GO days. I will keep a full line of gro 2:1 0* householders seem to think who keep ■»pint in he/ng ready to ob -y the »»hi years. F A D « tu ty ................................. o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h * t t h e enu«- M 1) Ellis, l i g h t s ..................... . 27 41 their clocks habitually ten minutes too •»«mg, If a! first you don’t succeed, try , ceries during this sale and will sell them cheap t.x auperm tendm it of Polk county will hold the G A. Conn is m ourning the loss of fast. T he happy knack of real punctu ry again. J C Hayter, printing 4 regular ex iniinotion of applicanta for atale and S r er than any house outside of Portland. Call and * a liver colored bird dog which left » county papers at I’aliasaa follow s: ality is a royal gift, the outcome of 2 W A W ash, sam e. Revival services are b. ing held this For State Papeis. be convinced. This is no fake sale. forethought and kindly consideration week at ill»- Oak Grove ch u rch by the couple of w»eks ago. Cam pbell A H ubbard, 13 Coninieucing Wtilneauay, February 11th ot 9 ? » * a. m., and continuing until Saturday Febru for the feelings of those with whom we pastor, Rev. B lackw ell, who has just rialary II. Sim pson is preparing to move oclock. ary 14th, at 4 o’clock, p nt. * 62 50 ha ve to do. B V M od Wednesday l eniuuiiHhip, history, apelliug. alge m • lused a very succossful series of m eet the M cKisson hall. bra, reading, school law. 40 00 As it lias often been remarked that it itigs at Su m m it, more com m only Milo W o o d s .............. Thursday W ritten arithm etic, theory of teach à Percy Hadl» y butchered and sh ip ing. 139 6 * is never safe to count upon our deaf known ns Popcorn. U H L ou g h ary .............. grammar, book-keeping, physics, civil govern ment. 133 83 friends being alw ays dull of hearing, In A few of th e Oak G iove boys have ped five nice bogs Monday. J T Ford ....................... Friday—Physiology, geography, mental arithm e f>0 00 tin* same way it is not wise on all oc K H ayter ................ e W . O. W . will give a masque tic. composition, physical geography. Saturday Botany, plane ge ant-try, general his 42 (M casions to reckon even on tlK; most con organized a very prom ising society ball T h here F E My o r ....................... uu February 13th . tory, English lit ia»lire, psy< hoh»gy. 54 (Hi tinued habit of procrastination. D ila known as the A. I). A 1)., to acquaint M rs My* r .............. For County Papers. •heir m em bers with the proper usage M r.T in e b a ck has moved his family Commencing Wednesday, February 11th at 9 65 00 tory people cun ami will sometimes un H B (Gosper.................. a. in., and continuing until Friday, Fobru expectedly bestir themselves, like a •f p arliamentary law, and for tlie gen to the T a rte r bop yard and is now o’clock, 83 C b S tarr ................. ary 18th at at 4 o’clock, p in. e r i! benefit < > f their m em bers and of living in the bouse built by W es Mor Wednesday— Penmanship, history, orthography bride whose relatives so impressed up 66 6. .1 E Sibley . . . I can save money for y u on bop wire. Due« t shipm ent from eastern m Pl. reading. T hey rison. on her the necessity of being in good i lie Oak Grove literary society Road - and highways Thuraday—W ritten arithm etic, theory of teach Prices alxvavs the lowest on xvire and wire fencing. Correspondence s«)lieit‘*«l. have already given some very choice ing. gram mar, school law. 47 0 tim e on her wedding day that she ar dialogues 11 Max field . W A LT E R M O BLEY M iff G ertrude Staats returned from Friday Geography, mentul arithm etic, physiolo and dramas. rived at tin* church before even the of- J H Maw l e y ................ last Sunday after spending a M r»o fleiatiug clergy had put in an appear Mr. W oodwbrth, whose fam ily for c »itL»ud Jo h n Q u irk ..................... f e n c e w o h k s uple of weeks with friends and rela Wednesday —Penmanship, orthography, reading. \ 3 60 ance.—-Lady Onslow. T B Stone ................... merly lived here, was helping Harley t . ' arithm etic. — ■■ ■■ ■ ■ ' ■■■ ■ ■ ■ »■!■ ■■ ■—! t «i— w — tm ■ ■ ■■ Thursday Art. of que-tin ting, theory of teaching, i N M D i c k e y ................ 1 (Hi Blv this week. methods, |»h>siology Truly yours. « Sam Gross is cu ttin g wood for Jo h n 2 00 P C Lady ................... ST O R Y OF A W O RK STA N D . - - - — ---------- V. Ii. ST x UP. Staats County School Superintendent. 2 00 1 T h o t N e w l i n ................ T r u s t T h o s o w h o Have T r i o d . Ed H a rtm a n ................ ■J (Hi I A n M u telly R e m o v a b l e . q u i c k l y A «l- 1 sutler« »! fu ni catarrh of tin* worst T hej8!arm ers tel«**)houe line, which J u w (:il» lti F o l t i h i K II n k u itd S t a n d . L F T h a r p .................. 2 0o kind and never hop» d f*»r »‘tire, but will no Ihmbf pa*s thr«»u^h here l»e- J , G mind ........... n (Si I One day in tin w aning year, when E fy ’s Cream D im scions to do even f«»*»' harvest, begins about b «If way of time and nimiev in afbuain jss cauc.ition h not a ve.iuiro. flic i»jne!ii.s u u> «erivei ir.mi ¿tic.» a • i 20 ( h i for the first time th e mercury was seek- lu.t.— Ost ar Osti««ni, 45 W arren Ave , G A "h i* hU 1 last for life and pay substuitial dividends every day. These facts are amply «1» >\vn by the uniform success 9 ;>(> ing the small figures in the neighhor- Chicago, 111. I suffered from ca ta ri!) ; between here and Stiver, and goes on Bui trick A Strong . . I of the graduates of the 2 00 I hood of zero, I was sitting by the w in- it g«-t so bad I o uld not work ; I used to Lewisville, Calvary and M onm outh. A K 'P o s t e r .................. Five petitions are being circulated 30 00 ! d°w sewing; by the window prin- E ly 's Cream B a'm and am entirely R R R ig g r f..................... j Our student» arc offered the advaiitages of a school well known for its thorough work, picas m t rooms «• for stibfcribcrs at $20 a share and are ! cij tally because my rather heavy work skil ful teachers and modern methods. Class and Individual instruction Living expenses che vp. He id well.— A C. Olark, 341 Hhawmut Ave. m eeting with fine sucre s, J . A. W ith | stand, with all Its conveniences, stood F ia s a record of for catalogue. COLLEGE NOTES. Boston, Mass. T he Balm does not row having secured ten on his five there. As my blood congealed from W . I S T A L E Y , Principal, Salem, Oregon. Prof. G arrison, of Forest Grove, !► j w» other and Inaction united, the “too irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by m ile lim it. all druggists at 50 cen ts, or m ailed by conducting eveuing penm anship j faraw ay” Are looked very inviting. Ely Bros, 56. W arren S t , New York T e n d e n o y of t h e T i m e s . ^ classes in the college building. B ut every woman knows w hat it is o f a ll case« of T h e tend ency of me»!i»*al scien ce is to gather up a big pile of work and all OAKDALE. Our basket bull team won a bril tew srd preventive measures. T h e best C hem icals may m ake linen kink lia n t victory over the Corvallis coll eg»* tho u g ht of th e work! is being given to whiter for the tim e being, but soon Mrs. Drew has returned to Sonili team last Friday evening, the score j tin* subject. It. is easier and b tfcer to ern Oregon. ruin i:— literally eat it up. W e are being 22 to 15. On» team consists of j WHEN TA KEN A S D IR E C T E D - prevent than to cure. I t lias been I not clothes n in ib a ls, nor »1»» we get Arthur W ilson, B ert T eats, Dan Pol | Several of Grandpa Robinson*« cb il- fully »lemonstrnt* <1 that pneum onia. a com m ission from sh irt and collar ing. W alter Ford and W ill Hoffm an. | dren m et last Tuesday t»> celebrate his <xne of the m ost »langerous »lisimaes mantifa» turers for in« leasii g de with Chet Coad and Chester G ates a- 72m l birthday. th a t medical men have to contend mand lor their pn ducts Our cu s fubstitutes. E ach is specially g o o d j w ith, can be prevenfce«! by the use of tom ers im prests are o u rs; so we T he snow pi»»ve«l too m uch for T «m in bis part and they are considered | (/bam berlain’s Cough R»*medy. Pneu m ake clothes clean and h* Ip ti: Card's wagon sh»*d. one of the best all around team s in j m onia always results fiom a cold or m ake them la s’ . Ord« rs left with the stale. Mr. Vigg» rs, who has been Calvin Shepard lias been helping from an attack of influenza (g rip ), aixl W . R. E llis or the Salem stage will coaching them , lias finished his wock | it lias been observed th a t this remedy Jo e Card »luring the ntorm. receive prom pt a tten tio n . and gone to C orvallis for sim ilar work. | BUT co u n t r icts any tendency of these «lis T h e children are wading to school eases toward pneum onia. T h is has W ILL Som e Quaker lads will com© up CURE through about two fe»*t of snow. bee»i fully proven in m any thousands from Newberg iliis evening, (F rid a y ), «> f cases in which this rem edy has One of our singing B in ls bus sta rt for a friendly but »lead in earn est con COLONEL J. O L M ST E D , F R O P . ed south several t in e s , but always been used during the great prevalence test with our boys. N«*ver yet lias of colds and grip in rec«*nt years, and i - tops near B rh lg cp o it any m em ber of our team been charg- \ ca«l he relie»l upon with p'*rfe»’t confi cd with being unm anly or unfair. A. L . R ‘»bins»>n is down from Wa- d en ce Pneumonia often rediills from verly. W ash ington, and says they a slight cold when no danger is ap W EST SALEM. havo not yet had enough sn«»w for prehended u n til it is suddenly discov POLD1N») BAG STAND. Doug Gibson was down from Derry the tools of her trade and move from ; good sleighing. ered that there ia pain and difficulty > — — --------------- in breathing and pains in the cheat tin other day. on»» location to another, even if that E s c a p e d a n A w fu l F a t e . then it ia announced th at th e patient location I n * a more comfortable one. Tom W ann is busy at the legisla SALEM AND ALBANY. Mr. H. Haggins,<*f M* Ibourue, Fla , has pneum onia. B e on the safe side Ju st then in came Sally Sharp, under tu n . whose feet the grass never groxys. She xvri'»*s: "M y doctor tohl me I had and take Chsinherit»in’s Cough Rem T h e Largest F u rn itu re, C arp et and W all Paper oealers in the W illa m Choeter Whit© i t over from Kent took in the situation flt a glance. F irst »onsttnipiiou and no th in g could be edy as soon aa the cold is contracted . e tte valley above P o i l l a ud Have a co rrect m easurem ent o fx o u r W asliingti n. she assisted in "the moving:” then she | »lone for m e.” I was given up to die. It itlwsvs cures. F or aale by W ilson rooms and windows wlien you com e for carp ets, wall paper and shades. sahl firmly, “Wlmt you need Is a com- The offer of.a* free trial b o ttle »>1 Dr. Drug Co. W c cu t shades t«> fit w ithout charge amt m ake them in an> width. D. K B rsn n au i« pruning his fruit bined easily removable quickly udjust- K ing’s Nexv Discovery f«»r Consum p Wo m ake our own m attresses and each is exactly as represented. tree» H A R M O N Y. j nl>lo hag stand f»»r needlework of every tion, induced me to In* it. R esults W e also m ake our own couches and lounges and ca rr) a laig e line »if xvere s t a l l i n g . I am now on the roa»l AT coverings Mr. W ilkeningfl carrots *»r*» H,tMin I description, am! you »hall have it!” Mr M aulding has sold his place to ALL And here ii is ns It appeared on ; i»» recovery, ami owe all to Dr. K ing4»* th e B aker brothers. under water. U P -TO -D A TE D R U C C IS T3 . Christmas morning -n nicely stained New Discovery. It surely saved my A»lele T raglio is working at B ik« r wood fram e ami a beautiful Img of lif«». T h is griuit cu re is guarantee«» Uov Su nd erland, who m arried Miss C ity. mercerised cotton with row» of handy or all thro at and lung diseases hy nil F.tfa W a lk er of tltis {»lace, was k illed ; iiiNide piM'kcts that do not show in the »Iriih'gists. Price 50 cents and 91. in the Oregon C ity paper m ills last 209 Liberty street, Salem, Oregon. Stores at Salem uid Sh» rnian F.iiiott is studying •tell» g design. The moral of this tale lies In T rial htil tlen free. Friday raphy ami t>perwnting at the Salem — ------------ D ALLAS COLLEGE Albany. DALI the application of It.—Florence Gay. business college, ((«lie Moulding and wife have l»p«*n P O PC O R N . visiting relatives a t riilverion. Mrs. M. E Gibson visile»! her sister, j Rev. BUckxv* IBs revival m eetings J $ + The Irish laces are first in favor. Mrs. Andy L ucas, last week. -M-+-M-++-«■+++-:-++++£ 4 here reunited in thirteen conversions A birthday party was given Iv a and T he popularity of plaid fabrics in Counts no« Excelled in the SUte. 'r Steph en Porter »ast F iid a v n ig h t. Mrs. S . II. W hite is visiting he creases. T h e rhild reu of Jo h n Blan kensh ip Piano, Organ. Harmony. Compoeition daughter at Sr to ami Ruth is staving Horace Park»* and Lea© Dickey have Shnded tulles are lovely new m ate I mvc pnetim« nia. with her brother in Salem . reium ud fn>tn W in lo ck , where they • *•++++++++++++++++ + + + + + + -H rial for evening gowns. A $10 OR $12 SUIT FOR $7 A cr»«wd • f young |»eoplc Sundaye<1 xvere w orking in the saw m ills. Mrs W I*. R in g !« and M eter Phi!- I Tw o piece costumes are a prevailing wiili the family i»f K. «S. E vans. 1 » not an everyday opportunity fpr tlie m an who desires s gr-od mode. M jss.D tdlie W alk er, who has been C. W . KAN TN ER, DIRECTOR. serviceable all wool su it fur everyday wear. Wf ha e had ab«>ut six inches of wnrki'tg a t Oregon C ity , cam e hom e Much ribbon embroidery Is used on Studio in »iormitory. snow, evening gowns. The tape Is the evening wrap par ex Win and Roy McDowell have be* n cellence. if U need a high grade nut am ong the coon*. AN $18 OR $20 SUIT FOR $14 The plnid waist «'»»rrectly accompa Jn the finifers, arm ,, and other watch or have a watch J>«a. Sykes and wife were in Dallas nies the tailort»d skirt. is not to bp found ©very day pit iter, but tbc*p are actual sam ple* o f ! (»arts of the body, are joints that are that needs repairing.?* J* Set»«rate waists present a host of a t Saturday. our genuine reductions on a tag lot of su its W e invite you to inflamed and swollen by rheumatism— lu Bit tl* — A tractive modes. H**i«after there will be preaching vHou.d bs ttesu li# © » com« and pc « for yourself. Prices in ^ 1.«iit figures. Sxvcatem ©t j l acid condition of the blood which Norfolk Jackets are stylish and popu at 10 30 and «Sund .y a« h«»ol at II :30. Ely*» rrsa m r>»lm ('ome l fhe muscles also. 20 p«*r cen t off. O vercoats, extra pants, golf sh irts, etc. also g rra '- lar this winter. T h e « fficera of our League a re : c > » b ,«». h e . ,n d fc rale to me Httflwr r , dr-ad to move, especially ly reduced None reserved. Now is the tim e f«*r the econom ical W inter shirt waist costumes are al Presid ent, E W C a n n o y ? vie«* pre»»- IS. d.sasrt m-”'hraa. After .irttDf or lying long, and their most as well liked as were the summer am i I »h'l òrirra man. Odds him ! ends and broken lines are to be cleaned out re «iettta. Florin«* H unt, Clara Pc.»rce. E l . It . . e y r to a , calarti» coni ia li*. b*a*I condition t* pomuionly worse in wet ones. will give ge.rdless of cost. R f t i f m l if r first com ers g»tt the best selection s. ta Perceu ami Mrs. Jo h n ri^kea: sec weather The Monte Carlo coat or the kimono retary. I. L. C*nn»»y; treasurer, V. L . ( r e a m ( a i m I . p ia r .! t a l . the » » « d ie . «T-«a<li you -11 baa been s ton. Hme stm-e we bare suggests the Lines for the sm artest of Gibson ; org anist. May V ender. t h . membrana aad la ahmirbrt. R . laf talaa* t e w W1th.su Hood's Ssnuipsrills. My right value u a d la te a r t a c m . f o llo « . I l I« »'K llrTl»S-<i'>»a minks he could not do without It. t»»pc<vata. not pn^mean^e'i»«. * «-*• w •« Drugr N early F orfeits hi© Lif©. for ts been troubled with rtisenvuUiu Tlte very plain skirt ts relegate«! to t . ,.r hy mail -. Trw l Bla -. 1 * *»«<• hy mali. be was a boy, and Ho d ', iarutpa- the past ami is supplanted by the plait A runaway ulnmst e*ided fatally* .U Ki.Y your money. B i* i» r R « K » . *• Warrm* ( a n a l. N— T«rk. rills IS the .>n!y nKsftclue he ia.- take that started a horrible ulcer <m the leg of , WUI enab e him to take his place in the ed, kilted and slot seamed model. Velvets inclmle metallic «bus. color J B. O ttter, Fraitkiin d rove, III. For ; «eld.- Mn> An. Ivrr», gldBey Iowa. Opposite Capital National hank and head ■trtpes, printed l> rstan effect*, bro h»ur years it defirtl all «l«H*lors and all quarters for Salem made blankets, Hannels cades. plaids a ml miroir effect». r»*ntp»lics. B u t B iick te u 't Arnica | clothing, Indian robes, and ladies suitings. S tiv e had no trouble to cure him The plain gored skirt «{»pears this a n d Pills of rheumatism— do saason. but the gores are m any—six, Equally g»s«d tor burns, bruises, skin I «ru ction» «iui pile«. 25 ce n ts at all ' W IIJB W I B L O C K . to. Take them. •weu or eight and give the right Hare druggists'. | | vv. Henry Brnpliy ha* eigbt * * & Teachers’ Examinations. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS I » s N X M cCO Y A. R. TOZIER % S: 7t* ,7» H O P W IR E rfp ic s ö T C iL T IT J L X j B T 7 S I1 T E S 3 C O L L E G E . 9 0 p e r c e n t Cu r ?S Clothes Eating Excess of Uric Acid N ot a C u re -A ll, R h e u m a tism , SHEA! STEAM L M The House Fursishing Coapsoj Gout Neuralgia : IT the House Furnishing Company. MUSIMI DEPARTMENT l Aching Joints t i i t Nasal CATARRH SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE! Hood's Sarsaparilla P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician.