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MARKET R EPORT. HE POLK C3ÜÜÍ! P ULLAS. u slo u bd W [CorricttMi weekly by Gooch dros. FBIDAT, FEB 13. 1903. E v i k t F riday klon.» ix « A r 7:80. . ^V. W A S H , EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. 8U B8C 1U PfIO N R A T E 8 #1 50 ....................................... Per year $ 7 5 .............................. Per «ix month« l * ..........................Per three month« iJveititling rate« made known on Applicntiou. Correapondence is solicit- vl Fine Job Printing done at reasonable CO U N TY C O U R T . *¡1 ley, J . The «ale of real property of the J , L («win entate wan confirmed. J . 13. S m i th , W. L. Frink and H a r vey Gage were chosen to appraise the E. J Bell estate. Mrs. D. J . Whiteaker was author ized to mortgage certain real property to borrow money. Morris Fowle was made administra tor of hi« far tier's estate witnont bond and the property is to be appraised by F . A. Lin k, I. M. Simpson and E d ward Taylor. L. C. Parker was finally discharged as guardian of the Steadman minor heirs. A petition to veil real property of the K. L, Sk in ner estate was set for hearing April 6th. T h e administrator of the Carl Pher son e - t i t e was authorized to erect an $80 monument. COM M IS S IO N K K S . J o h n Teal. Seth Higgs. Albert Domes was appointed road supervisor in district no. 11 vice G. A Shields, resigned. T he certificate of sale of assessed to G. VV. it »harts in cancelled T h e road petitioned for by dy and others was declared highway and ordered open d proper* i 18118 w is W heat, per bushel, 70 ct» B ra n , per ton $22 S h orts , per t o n , $25. Oats, per bushel, 30 ct». F lour, per 10 b a r re ls ,$3 80. Flour, per sack , $1. Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per wt Germea, $1 6 0 per cwt. Corn meal, $ 2 00 jier cwt. An U n e q c « M c d nncf C o m p l e t e Ro s o m e of W it a t Y o u r F rto n d s are Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor a n d Have Been Lately D o in g . and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A re T a k i n g . neys are out of order VV hen you take Grove's Tasteless or diseased. Kidney trouble has Chill Ton.eJ because the formula is (Corrected weekly by Dunn's Grocery. become so prevalent plainly primed on every bottle, show- Potatoes, per bushel, 50cts. that It Is not uncommon itig that it is »imply Iron and (¿uinine B u tte r , per pound 25 cl#. , for a child to be born in a tasteless form. No cure, no p> y. Lard, per pound, 12£(^15 cts. f afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin B a c o n ,s i d e s , per pound, 13(#15 ct*». F A L L S C I T Y . ates too often, if the H a m s , per pound, 14(<* 17 els. . n urine scalds the flesh or If. when the child Shou ltiets, p«x p o u n d , V ^ l l cts t l i.r lre \ o u n K I.»* port'll,... d P.»i- reiches * n .g e when It should ba able to E g g s , p e r dozen, 20 cts. o r ..... 1 ’><•<*," |>l"ce unit will m o w control the passage, it I. yet afflicted v/lth C h i c k e n s , per d o z ti $J<jd.$4 tin-rc in the spritig bed-v/ettlnr, depend upon it. the cause of Dried fruits, per pound, 3<*5iO * 8. the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first Mis- Maudie Graham i* clerking in step should be towards the treatment of B e e t s , per pound, 1 eents the slur« of W atkin s & Son these important organs. This unpleasant T u r n ip s, , e r pound, 1 cts. trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the Cabbage, per pound, 2 cts. Our mail carrier has had a hard kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as Onions, per pound, 2 eta. time in this snow, it being very deep most people suppose. B e a n s, per pound, 5 (a 7 cen ts. ; on the Oakdale ridge. Women as well as men are made mis Corn m eal, per pound,3^ cts erable with kidney and bladder trouble, Uncle Billy T a te is quite sick him ! is and both need the same great remedy. Hay, per ton, $7i<i$12 | under Dr. P/andho* fer’s charge at the The mild and the Immediate effect of -------------- ------------------- —— S w am p-Ro ot Is soon realized. It is sold Miss Sadie Hiefanh has come in home of his daughter, Mrs. George by druggists, In fifty- from Oakdale to spend some time with Gardner. cent and one dollar her sifter, Mrs. Morris. Her father If you want to keep your horses sizes. You may have a had a close call from being under u from staggers while snow is on the sample bottle by mail shed that went down under the heavy ground, give them uâltes and salt, and*•’free, also pamphlet toll- Rom * o f Swamp-Root. snow. Their neighbor, Hathaway warm bran mash once a week. The ing all about it, Including many of the Voco m , lost a horse. ashes must be sifted quite fine, mixed thousands of testimonial letters received with the salt, then give a little each from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer Mrs. J . M. Campbell and Chatincey & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y», be sure and day with their oats. mention this paper. Crider have arrived from 8an Jose, California, wheie be graduated from Miss Edith Montgomery has taught Do not make any mistake, but re the high eehool last week. It. 8. Con a most successful school at Oakhurst ner has given Up his lodging house and after five months has been hired member the name, Swamp* Root, Dr. Kilm er’s Sw amp-Ro ot, and the ad and is working in a foundry. T h e for an additional term. dles#, Bin gham pto n, N. Y. on every family will likely remain there until T h e panther whose tracks were bottle. Miss Nellie graduates from the nor mal school. Mrs. Genevra Howe is seen near Frank Butler’s goat shed is clerking in a store there and her mo supposed to have paid a visit there one night, a* a calf has disappeared out further trouble. ther, Mrs Harris, is very ill. trtmi its mother’s side. Tracy Staa ts is grading eighth grade Simeon U. Cannon filed complaint 1 residing Elder Pierce is holding public s< bool exam ination papers foi against hi# wife and GsQrge Simmon# revival meetings at the Free Method Su perintendent S 'a r r . charging them with adultery. They ist church. ----------- ♦ • ♦ ------- ■ - w» re hound over to court under $500 — — ^ — — bond# each. They were committed to T o C u r e a C o l d in o n e Day. S H O R T S TO R IE S . j iil to await circuit co urt. T ak e Laxative Promo Quinine lab- In the eleven states interested In the lets- All druggists refund the m e n rj Mr. Josae, late of Washington conn- Industry 200,000 acres are sown in if it fails to cure, E W Grove’s sig ty, ha# located in Independence and is nature i.-. on each box. 25c. buiMing a handsome $1.500 cottage sugar beets. near the Evangelical ch urch. Plans are being considered to trans mit electricity from the new Satilt Ste. Marie water power to Detroit, 300 miles. J . I’. L Financial students In the treasury a public predict that there will be $1,000,000,000 In gold in the treasury within the next Beginning with February the »*i five years. ary of the deputy sheriff and dcpi*‘ > It is alleged by Canadians that steel oouii'y clerx was increased to $65 a structural work can he made iu the inon th. Dominion 30 per cent cheaper than In the United States. Treasurer l)alt<m was ct difed wi Berkeley, near San Francisco, a town cancelled co in tv w arru iU to t i n of 20.000 inhabitants, which is the seat amount of j>26,7‘JO. of the University of California, con tains no public houses and has no po L E T T E R L IS T . These letters remain hi m ailed for i. the Dadas (sistoftice for tin- week end ing Ft b. 9<h, and parti*# cal line for them will please state that «he> have been advertised : Brining company, Miss Nellie Elliott, Frank C Hugh, Mr. R Itunyan, Miss Khz i Simmons. Miss El vie Templeman. 0 ——•— . G . C o a i), p o s t m a s t e r . ♦ • ♦ — ■■ ■ N e w R u r a l M a ll R o u t e s . E. C Clem ent, in the government postal employ, has been here for sev eral days going over the two rentes fn*m Dallas to lie established in a few weeks. One goes through the Mr Bee settlement to the home of VV. L. Frink near Bridgeport, west to ♦ lie Ellis bridge near halls City, thence south and east by the Brown, Sm ith and Gardner homes to that of J . H. Burns and b a c k to Dallas, a distance of 22 miles. Milt Grant and John Fos ter have been examined as car riers. T h e other route would go east to the Ennn place, thence north through Polk to SmithfieM. Strik ing the Perrydale road at the Lander»» place, it would go by the Zaeli Howe, David Peters and Elijah dorrisori places to the Saltcreek road atul then hack to Dallas, being a distance of about 22 miles. It might d«> away with the Saltcreek postofflee. A. \V. Docksteader and J . 1). Slmw have been examined for carriers T he pay is $600 a year, the carrier furnishing his own conveyance. licemen. The county Jail at Clifton, Ariz., com prises four large rooms hewn from the solid quartz rock of the hillside. The entrance is through a vestibule pro tected by three steel gates. The wall of quartz Inclosing the jail Is fully fifteen feet thick. After a systematic exploration of the different strata of the Forum. Professor BonJ. the Italian archeologist, believes that he has discovered the Necropolis of primitive Koine, dating us fur as the eighth century before Christ. THE GOLDEN RULE. Do ns you would be done by.—Per sian. Do not that to a neighbor which you would take 111 from him.—Grecian. What you would not wish done to yourself do not unto others.—Chinese. One should seek for others the happi ness one desires for oneself.—Buddhist. He sought for others the good he de sired for himself. Let him pass on.— Egyptian. All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you do ye even so to them.—Christian. The true rule In business is to guard and do by the things of others as they do by their own. Hindoo. Let none of you treat his brother in a way he himself would dislike to be treated.—Molia mmedu nisni. The law Imprinted on the hearts of all men Is to love the members of soci ety as themselves.-Roman. Whatsoever you do not wish your neighbor to do to you do not unto him. This is the whole law; the rest is a always mere exposition of it.—Jewish. Volunteer correspondence welcome from all over the county. If your neighborhood has been neglect ed, you an« invited to send the news from there, THE FA S H IO N S . The majority of the zibellne, camel's J o h n Woods is home from railroad hair and similar costume# of rough sur ing in Arizona and Washington. He faced fabric art* made with the jacket says Fra nk is mining in British Co either in 1 k » x or Monte Carlo shape. lumbia. An appropriate costume for morning wear baa a skirt of uut brown faced cloth, with a tucked waist of tussore silk. Tussore wear# remarkably well nud la stylish In effect. It la quite the fashion Just now to wear black blouses with black skirts. Crepe de chine, pin dotted net, silk voile, figured tuffetu and liberty satin are the materials used for these waists. Fur Is again used for vests and blouse waist# of cloth costumes a# It j was a year ago, and autumn coats of | cloth can he made over In appearance I by facing the collar revers and cuffs Are Impure matter* which the .kin, j with fur. Braiding will t»e ubiquitous this Urcr, kidney» and other organa can winter upon gowns, coats and hats. ■ot take rare of without help, there ie Some of the smartest new coats of •uch an accumulation of them. I broadtail are conspicuous for their col- They litter the whole syntem. | lurs of cloth or velvet braided and Pimple», boils, eczema and other edged with fur instead of being com eruption», lo«a of appetite, that tired posed entirely of fur.- New York Even lug Fimt. Miss Jessie Wiseman is having a two story, seven room house built act ohm the track northwest of the col lege. It will probably be occupied b\ Mr. Joh nso n, proprietor of the saw mill. A fine bell has artived for the Methodist church a* Falls City. A ll Humors feeling, Mlious turu>, lit» of indiges tion, dull headache» ami many other troubles are due to them. DON’T DO IT. Iton’t overdress or underdress. Don’t Jeer at anybody's religious be- : lief. Don’t be rude to your Inferiors in ' social position. Remove all humors, overcome all Don’t contradict people, even If you their effects, strengthen, tone and are sure you’re right. Don't underrate anything because invigorate the whole system. you don’t pikssess It. MI had salt rheum on my hands so that I Don't go untidy on the plea that oould not work. I took Hood's Harsaparilla everybody knows you. and It drove oat the humor. I continued Don't believe that everybody else la lie m * till the eoree disappeared.” Mae. the world is happier thau you. Ima O. Baoww, Kumford Falls. Me. iKHi't be Inquisitive about the affairs M a * 4 'S S a r s a p a r i l l a p r o m is e s to o f even your most intimate friend. • l ir e e n d h a s p s t h e p r o m is e . H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla an d P ills ..arett- plant more trees this spring C G Graham Claud Shaw Home fat pig* M#en there w. re weak in Katharine Braun Lillian Shirley thei* hind qnai tcrs. Pearl Hedge Mr# llo pkins Clara M Walker Ivy Hurt (in David Pete-s milks ten cows. From (’ has G n gory J W Butler the best one be realized $1 20 last year W J Starr E K Coad claimiug her to be the equal of a cel Maud Hill* Harry li Belt ehrated cow at the Hull'll • exposition, a* she tested higher in butter fat than • IOO R e w a rd , H O ) . th* highest test there. T h e others av- T he reader* of this paper will be e age $80 e.toh year. T hey use i pleased to learn that t mre W a t b a s t Sharpie« cream separator ami a B ab m e dr ¡»ded disease that science has cock butter fat tester, ship the butter been .»hie iu cure i all its s'age# and to Portland ami get top prices for it. th.it is catarrh H ill’s Catarr h cure From one cow G. G. Rempel sold is the only positive cu re no»v known •84 .25 woifh of er< am ami butler in to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be one year. Ho ha» built 310 rods of American held fence, and will build a barn and fix up a lot of old building* He has had c u l 40 «fid» of oak wood and w.iiits 60 cords more, to be ship ped tv Portland. OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS wom en <u Well a . Men Are Made Miserable by W H A T TH E Y HAVE TO SAY A B O U T T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . Kidney Trouble. ing a con.-1 it a i ion a 1 disease, r* quire» a couHtiluthiii.il tre atm en t. Hall’s C a tarrh Cute i* taken internally, acting directly upon the blood stni mucous surface# of the system, th re by ill#- (roving the foundation of the disease, sud giving the patient strength by building up the co nstitutio n and as sisting nature iu doing its work. The proprietors li ve so much faith iu ii# curative power*, that they o f f r $10 0 for any case that it fail* to cu-e. Send for a list of to»;imouiiils. Address F. J . Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio Sold by druggist*. 75 cents. Hull’« Family pill* aie the beat. Salem’s Best Store. R IC K R E A L L Mr*. J J . Burch ha- been quite sick Rev A. A. W inter Inis dosed hi# re vival meeting« lure . They continued for two weeks. 8t ella Sm ith has returned from the home of George W.ot. Alex Kirkland, soninlaw o f W. E . Clark, is down from Wallowa county. Jo h n Longnecker ha# bought buggy from Peter Cook. a new CALVARY. Last Thursday P J . Dickinson co n ducted Government Agent Clement through the Parker and Highland dis tricts, inspecting the proposed free mail delivery route T h e y will have the benefit of the delivery as soon as arrangement# can be made. The car rier will leave Parker »fter the fore- noou train, going north through Highland to the Shirley lane, from there to the bridge near the Baldwin resilience, east through American Bot I tom to the school house aud a# far as ^ George McLaughlin’s, then hack by I the Merrill place ami on the main I n dependence and Albany road to Park er. It took four hour# to go over the route the way the roads are n *w. j POLK. | Isaac Dyck is plaining prune trees ROCK C R E E K . Rev. J R . Baldwin purchased the J j Holt McDaniel sold 12 hogs to th e The snow got. 18 inches deep at L. Stockton residence and will move Dallas butcher at 4^ cents a pound. Korea and 48 beyond Sugarlouf. to town. His health is somewhat ini- | G. J . R eru p 'l, of R ickreall, bought proved. J . L Morriscn i* laid up with rheu of Wagner Bros, a di*k drill end two matism, Mrs. G. W Horsfall ami her T h e W illam et te river i# rising but i harrows. He will plow and seed 130 liaught« r have had lagrippe and now it is not probable that it will be out of acre#. i' Ini* its grip on E sther Hampton. it# hanks as it was last week. A. G. Rempel has rented the 140 Home of tlu* now things for spring are here and more are coming in evefy day, Our spring stock will he the best and most fashionable wo have ev er handled, as we only buy fiom tried and relia ble manufacturers. There are many reasons why Holverson’s is Salem's Best Store One fact alone covers all and that is we have every kind of mer chandise you want at prices that are all right. Knch and every piece of goods in this st >ck is es pecially chosen-to the requirements of the trade we know so well, and the greatest care is used to serve our customers with all the attention due them. l> # ft * GOING OUT OF BUSINESS The undersigned will sell at cost his entire stock of goods, consisting oi dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, hardware and notions, Sale will con tinue for 60 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 he convinced. This is no fake sale. m B » McCOY A. R. TOZIER ì 9 » * * 9 9 9 * * m Thos. Blower reports the snow as Some of ot»r merchant# inform u# | acre Hagood farm, north of this sta 15 inches on the level at his place. that the year 1902 was the best for tion, for three years, with t h e * privi- ! business they have had in i ll 3 past 10 lege of a longer term. Mr. E h rm a n , a Sunshine home years. While H. J . Rose was driving to! steader, came iu to his claim 8uiuiay. Thna, Fennell ha# leased for 5 years ch in ch one of his horses hr *ke i»s leg A few weeks be from Rev Baldwin, the present owner, and had to he shot T r u s t T h o s e w h o Have T r i ed . I can save money for you on hop wire. Direct shipment from eastern mill. fore that he lost a $75 colt from the I suffered from catarrh of the worst (he Damon hop yard. Prices alwavs the lowest ou wire and wire fencing. Correspondence solicited. same cause. ----------- -------------------- kind and never hoped for cure, but W A L T E R M OR L E Y ’ T e n d e n c y of t h e T i m e s . E ly ’s Cream Balm seems to do even Hie :eiido*‘cy of medical science is j A M o t h e r ' s R e c o m m e n d a t i o n . that.— Oscar Ostrom, 45 Warren Ave , J have u.-eil Ch.unbc.rlain’s Cough Chicago. 111. I «uttered from ca 'a rrh ; toward preventive measures. T h e best j it got so had 1 e uld not work ; 1 used thought of th»; world i# being given to ! Remedy for a number of years ami E ly ’s Cream Balm and am entirely the subject. It i# easier and better to j have no hesitation in saying that it i.- well.— A C. Clark. 341 Shaw mul Ave. prevent than to cure. It ha# been ilie best remedy for cough#, cold# and Boston, Mass. T h e Balm does nut fully demonstrated that pneumonia, croup I have ever ased in my tasnilv . irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by «•ne of ihe most dangerous disease# j l Ii ve not word# to expre»# my co n all druggists at 50 cents, or mailed b\ that medical men have to contend fidence in this roundv. Mrs. J . A. of time ami imme) in a;bunmas<* education w not a vo.iu»re. i'lio bJiiB'iw ou oenye.t .rum ric h a - > i Ely Bros, 56. Warren 8 t , New Yo rk with, cun he prevented by the nse of J Moore, North 8 tar, Mich. F o r sale In last for life ami pay substantial dividends every day. These facts are amply shown by the uniform «access Cham berlain’s Cough R- inedy, Pneu- J Wilson Drug Co. of the graduuto of the — ^ i --------------- monia always result# fiom a cold or ! SU V ER. C A P I T A L B U S I N E S S C O L L E G E . from an attack of influenza (grip). aiVd T ACH ER S, EXAMINATION. Our stuiicnts are offered the advantages of a school well known for its thorough work, pleasant rooms Snow is gone and grass is starting it ha# been observed th a t this remedy skillful teachers and modern methods. Claw and individual instruction. Living expenses cheap. So.id The largest cl«## that ever appeared for catalogue. and grain seems not much injured by count r ct# any tendency of these dis before a board of exam ination in this the freeze. eases toward pneumonia. This has W . I. S T A L E Y , Principal, Salem. Oregon. county is now being examined in the Goats and sheep are being fed with been fully proven in many thousand# circuit court room, T here are 7 0 in oats and things. Many have died d ur of cases iu which this remedy has I all, 4 0 for state and 30 for county cer ing the stormy weather,« but ca ttle been used during the great prevalence tificate#. Nearly 50 of them are from <d cold8 and grip in recent years, and seem to stand it all right. the Monmouth uormal school, a Ch em icals may make linen look cad be relied upon with perfect contt- ; Young J o h n n ie Ja m e s has a big deuce whiter for the time being, but soon Pneumonia often results from special motor bring# them down each morning md they go back on the reg boy at lus house. ruin it— literally eat it up. W e are a slight cold when no danger is ap ular 7 :30 motor. not clothes cani bai#, nor do we get Farm ers are all right with plenty of prehended until it is suddenly discov T h e applicant# for state papers a re : a commission from shirt and collar ered that there is pain and difficulty money and everything away up. Mary Wethcrbee .L ouis Hoisingtou m a nu fa cturers for ine-reagii R de in breathing and pains in the client,; Clara Carpenter Orrin Byers mand lor their products Our cus Lois id immigrants are hunting for then it is announced that the patiem Mollie Petra Gertrude Veruon tom e f t interes ts are ou rs; so we fauns aud seem to have the cash. has pneumonia. B e on the safe side I B erth a Rowe Ruth Cooper make clothes clean and help ti and take Cham berlain’s Cough Iiem j M arth a Whealdon make them las1. Ordir# left with E s c a p e d a n Awful F a t e . edy a# soon us the cold i# contracted ! Liunie Kayler Regina Wilt E r m a Hall W. R. Ellis or the Salem stage will Mr. l l . lla g g in s ,o i Melbourne, Fla , It always cures. F o r sale by Wilson j •Samuel Evenden Stella Marple receive prompt, attentio n. writes: “ My doctor told ¿ne I had Drug Co. E dn a R< bn« tt- Lydia Campbell coiibUiiipiion and nothing could be ------ -- -------------- Annio Overholtzer Mary F e r n e done lor me.1’ 1 was given up to die. S P R I N G VALLEY. France# Clayton Samuel Lacy I he offer of a free trial bottle ol Di. Cranston Higgins has lost several Joh n Bidgood Ada Aldrich K in g ’s New Discovery fo.~ Consump COLONEL J . O L M S T E D , P R O P . Mary Shofner Mertie An ten tion, induced me to try it. Result# horses and wants to buy a team. F a n n ie Ziegler Ellen Jo h n so n were s t a l l i n g . I am now ou the road J . E Phillips has been laid up with V a n che Dickinson E« tel la I)« a! son to recovery, and owe all to Dr. K in g ’» rheumatism. Glennie Runnels Hattie Goff New Discovery. I t surely saved my Our telephone line to Salem is be- j Maud Cox Paul W ym an lite. 1 his great cure is guarantee^ ing constructed aud will require about May Dean J e n n i e Dean lor all throat anu lung disease« by all Naomi Cowan Kathryn Cowan druggists, i ’nce 50 cents and $1. 4 50 poles. Bertha White Trial bottles tree. 8a m Barker is grubbing out the old Kstella Robbins T ru m . Baughm an Adelia Harrison ■ ■ ■■ - fence row in front of nis house, pre SALEM AND ALBANY. Applicants fur comity papers are : BUTLER. paratory to putting up an American Lula Fitzwater Maggie Dooley T h e Largest Furnitu re, Carpet and Wall Paper dealer# in the W i ll a m field fence. Mr. Pulliam ami little sou have J a u e Bates Mabel Ralston et te valley above Portland. Have a correct m easurem en t of your Out rural ma 1 carr ier is getting up Mabel St«#vena M i tty W ilc ox gone on a visit to Missouri. rooms and window# when you come for carpets, wall paper and shades. Mr# Arnold a club of 100 subscribers for Popular Leola Dunham W e c u t shade* to fit without charge ami make them in any width. Zopher aud Alvin Tharp, attending NVllie Williamson Mechanics, for which he will get a Hattie Scar# W e make our own mattresses and each i# exactly »# represented. the agricultural college, nave been W L A rant tine, up to date mail wagon, As all W H Mahoney W e also make our own couches and lounges and carry a large line of very ill with diphtheria, but are now E u g enia Phillips would be proud of the daily visits of Daisy Warn er covering# convaleaceut. Le nor# Eiscle ’ such a wagon, everyone should lend a Sadie Lynn Helping hand by becomiug a sub Little lva Hartman is said to have scriber. another atta ck of appendicitis. H O P W IR E S ^ I L .E W F E N C B W O R K S Clothes Eating SALEM SlEAM LAIiNORY tit k t Pniilnj Cam The dance given Saturday night at Ira Y ocum’s was a decided success. Peter Dyck is a g *» m cook, bu he Mm# Ivuth Bcwley, of Tillamook, i* wishes he had a huu ek es|*r to .help visiting at the home of J . T. Lady. him a n a n g e thing# n o r e tastefully. Rain falling ami snow rapidly dis T h e depot was considerably improv appearing; high water is looked for. ed last week by a c o a t o pan.i J a c o b Bolder is to build a large cow F -i tners an* kept bury caring for barn. He Im# a finely equipped dairy aud teedin^ their stock. with a circu lar saw attached, both run They have Born, n few days since, to I he wife by a small «team engine iheir prune orchard well trimmed and of Joseph Flannery, a daughter. ♦ • • N e a r l y F o r f e i t s h i a Li f e. The A runaway almost ended fatallv, C le a n sin g ' »tarled i linnihle ulcer on the leg of | a n d H e a lin g J B. Orner, Franklin Grove, III. For C u r e for j four M'ar» ii di tied »11 doctors and ¡ill j remedies. B u t Huckleii’s a m i c i Salve li.ol no trouble to cure him 1 Equally gisal lor horns, bruises, «kin Ely'» Cream Balm • ruption# and piles. 2.5 cents at all K*sy end |d«a-«i.t to us j driiggi#is'. C ontaina no injurio«! ilruf It is quickly absorbed, INDEPENDENCE. i Gives relief st owt. It open» ft mi Cle»»*es Cluirlr* «ti.l K r.uk M i.ternon p l a n t , ----------------- - _ _ , be Nftssl PftiMtfe» Aliava Inflammation. irl 1.000 . I r . w b a r r ) h i m , o n tlx J . || i Hurl. hi tilul unr mile north of lirri' n-, 1 . wl,j t, th • i»i,int.n,n,. K<«•’.— th. ■ ml .fivr llir hi*h w .tr r uf I,at wt-.k vr»-» >1 *—1 ¡J**»;. ** nol * plant i, h f l In ti ll the lair. aiaihJww.*'¡s ¿ « * ’vork. CATARRH CATARRH QQLD *** HEAD K m hi »f our Burn* Vial* chiten» gui c i i g h t in »heir Imite r m in e » b_y ihe riefe, «ivi- ackitottl. tlg m m t <>f » • h i l f , public in Ihe l« k e tie w ili., tri. t. New .tifi,invile (urtile Ou» weck : *iH prnh.l.ly curre,» Ihe error rtml 1 ilici lliiuk will buld lite clami» with- P l& O S C U R E N FOR C O N S U M P T IO N the House Furnishing Company. MUSICAL DEPARTMENT F ERRYDALE 269 Liberty street, Salem, Oregon. Albany. DALLAS COL LEGE + + f Stores at Salem -nd f * + + + + •>++++++++*++•:•-.-❖ +++++■!-+++++ t Courses not Excelled in the Slate. T Piano, Organ, Harmony, Composition + + ❖ + t + C. W . K A N T N E R , t + DIRECTOR. ! Studio in dorm itory. If U need a high grade watch or have a watch that needs repairing.#.# Come to im am! I will give you right value for your money. P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. W IL o O .N B L O C K . i + A $10 OR $12 SUIT FOR $7 1» not * n everyday opportunity for Ihe m sn serviceable all wool suit fur everyday wear. wbode»irr» k g> otl | AN $13 OR $20 SUIT FOR $14 is nol to be found every day either, but the-e nre actual sampl»# off our genuine reduction# on a big lot of «„its W e invite you to come and see for yourself. Prices n | l.»in figures. Sweater# at I 20 per ee nt oft'. Oven-oats, extra pant#, g« If nhm«, e«c. also grea*-a ly reduced None reserved. Now is the time for the economical| man. Odd# aud ends ami broken line# are to be cleaned out re- gardle## ol cost. Ke Member first comer# gel the t>eat •elec tions SALEM WOOLEN MILL STOREl Opposite Capital National hank and lmad- quartora for Salem made Idankvta. tlaiumls clothing. Indian robe*, and ladiea suitings.