Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 06, 1903, Image 2

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DALLAS T A N N E R Y CONE.
OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS.
Only lis t woek we gave a brief his­
tory of the plant and what it was th ­
ing, ami in u«l now record (he lies true
lion of the whole property. The pro­
prietors, Muir A McDonald, saw the
earning* of hall a life time go up in
smoke Thursday morning
Mr. Mc­
Donald, who h *d a room in the
building, was waked up at about 4
o.clock by heat and smoke coming
frciu between two walls near the b»»il-
lie and the two employes who
W H A T TH E Y HAVE TO SA T AB OUT
THE DOINGS IN THE COUNTY.
An U n eq u e D cd e n d C o m p l e t e Re
• u m e o f W n a t Y our Friend s are
and Have Been Lately Doing.
You K n o w W h a t You Aro T a k i n g .
When you take Grove’s T 4 » («less
Chill I’ouio, because the formula is
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plainly printed on every bottle, show*
MMISCK11M ION KA I KS :
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'• l” ' d
f* «»• < t,vety
; get at the fire. The electric light ing that it is i* i us ply Ir«»n and Quinine
#1 50 .................................. Per v» ar whistle and the city firebell gave the in a tasteless form. No cure, no p; y,
b mm
7 5 ........................Per six months alarm, but before the fire company or
WEST S A L E M .
I I ...............
Per three months ma’iy cidiens could get there the
.Ldveitiding rates made known ot) 1 tfie flames were beyond control. All
A. V Thompson lias sold his place
g^p ication. Correspondence is «»lic it-4 thftv could do was to prevent the fire here.
from spreading to surrounding build­
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Almost (lie entire contents
D. J. H 'lines lias been up from
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable ings
were destroyed. Leather to the valu> Portland on a visit.
orii’iw,
<if $1500 ready for shipment could not
Mr Elliott and wife have been
I be got out Tiiere were 1,000 sides in
COUNTY COURT.
! process of tanning and about $ 1,000 making garden.
1 worth of green hides, nearly all loot
Mrs. Ida Brown hag gone to stay
C O M M IS S IO N K U H .
! Tan bark to the amount of 100 cords, with Mrs. Beardsley at Eola.
John Teal.
Seth Rfags.
j worth $(> 00 , in a nearby shed was sav­
Mrs. M A, Chapman has been hav­
All mutual telephone companies ed. The building and fixtures were
were grunted permission to set their worth over $5.000 There was no in­ ing a siege of grippe in Portland.
poles along the public highways of surance. The plant will probably be
Mr. Bramian hjs greatly improved
the county, the same to be set close to rebuilt on the same ground. No two tlie looks of bis orchard.
side of the road out of the way of men in town bad worked harder or
P. B. Miller has traded his place
travel ami close enough in to not in­ are more d**s» rving than Andrew Muir
convenience working the roads. 8 aid and Dave McDonald. They will be here to Henry Fiiwk for a place at
companies to be responsible for any <• fibred every cucouiagemeut by the Oak Grove.
damage to travelers on account of citizens at large. By 5 o’clock half
Mr. Cooper has been putting up
the town, including women and child­ new wire fence, moving Iiis barn, mak
down poles or wires.
It was ordered that no scalp bounty ren, were at the tire, and many of ing a new chicken house and im ­
them stayed until daylight.
be paid After the 1st of April.
proving the looks of his place general-
EDITOR AND rROPRIRTOR.
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The county clerk was ordered to ad
RtC KRE ALL.
vertise for bids for 40 cords large fir
ami 40 cords of oak grub wood, bids
John Orr has been over from Salem
to be opened at 1 o'clock on first day and C. N. McArthur up from Port­
of A p iil term.
land.
A five years license to run a ferry
Mrs. J. SoJthwick lias been stop­
at Biienavist.i was grunted to VV. J. ping at her farm.
Steele.
¿Mrs. J J. Burch has been in Cor­
A. F. Domes resigned as road su­
vallis with her eon, who has measles.
pervisor at McCoy ami Jef. Slagle was
Farmers
have been losing sheep
appointed in bis place.
from giving them too much dry feed.
Hoads and Highways
L Ground............................ f 11 £0
5 00
Jus ¿Middleton .....................
Watkifls & C o ....................
2 25
C VV 15 . v i e ........................
21 00
J II M iilte y . . .
.............
100 00
C O Burgess ......................
3 00
7’ B H un tley...................... . . 50 00
Pauper Account
Dr Pfitndboefcr .
12 50
Vt A Tetherow..................
7 00
7 (Ml
F Fruuendiener.................
I)r Kintire«...........................
2 50
14 45
H .1 Oj.fi. lii...........................
F A D uuly............................ . 21 00
C E H u n tley......................
7 50
8 00
D G M eador.........................
5 (Hi
T A K im 's................ .............
A S Locke ..........................
2 00
Salaries
U 8 Lougharv...................... . 138 94
VV K Nichols.......................... . 05 00
E V D alton......................... . 62 50
Milo Woods ........................
40 00
C L Starr .................. ......... . 84 78
F E M yer............................. . 72 00
Mrs Mver ............. ....... .. . 48 (Hi
E H uyler...............................
65 (HI
J T F m l............................. . . 161 63
58 00
Justice W ilson’s court.......
J C Hay te r....... ................ . 123 00
0 D Butler.........................
5 80
Glass A Prudhomme .......
16 97
Irwin Ifod*oii Co ...........
82 50
H B Gosper......................... . 70 (H>
M D Ellis
9 05
Wilniin Drug Co ..............
Belt A Cherrington. . . . . . . . . . . 13 30
10 60
C G Coad, postage................
18 00
V C P.'ling, toch er* exam. .
Mrs F H Morrison, same. . . 18 00
W m Fault, court house .
2 75
10 (HI
Gibson Post.........................
2 00
J K Robbins, s c a lp ............
6 41
G E Cutler, rebate...............
H Howe, same ....................
3 20
Justice Holman’s court . . . .
13 00
PEEDEE.
Fred. KHner has returned from Cor
vallis college.
Joe Craton has returned to bis bro­
thers in very poor hea.th. His sister
is down from Umpqua on a visit.
W hile sawing wood a cut got tin*
best of Willie Bush and run through
one of B. L. Hastings back wheels.
Rev. T . A. Vost, who owns a farm
here, is preaching at Florence, down
the coast.
Frank Gilliam has bought Bald
mountain and will run a hand of
sheep there next summer.
Charlie Ketber and Frank Scheythe
have returned with their wives from
a Lane county logging camp.
All hands enjoyed the dance at Jn .
K eu ’s.
Mr. Miller has new hop stakes for
tlie Scanlon yard.
John Craton is down from
ingtou.
Wash
Lot Brown, who lias just graduated
from tlie Portland business college,
will lake a position in J N. Hart's law
office.
Spring Medicine
There U no other *ea»on when good
mediclue i* io much needed u in the
Spring.
The blood it impure, weak and
impoverished— a condition indicated
by pimplet and other eruption* on tlie
face and body, by deficient vitality,
lots of ap|>etite, lack of ftrength, and
-want of animation.
ly.
Mrs. W . II W ild is expected to ar­
rive here soon with tlie body of her
husband, who died at Dawson Febru­
ary 6 th. Mr. W ild formerly owned
the Brannau place here.
C old s Aro D an gerous.
How often you bear it remarked:
I t ’s only a cold/’ and a few days later
learn »hat the man is on his hack
with pneumonia. This is of such
common occurrence that a cold, how
George Washburn has been down
ever slight, should n-*t be disregarded.
from Springfield among relatives,
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy rouu*
E. Yarnell baa been confined to bi­ t» raets any tendency t( ward pneu­
monia. It always cures and is pleas­
home by a badly cut leg.
ant to take. Hold by Wilson Drug Co
The infant child of VV. F. Simon
is dangerously ill with brain trouble
U » - P c R SA LT CREEK.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood«
i'*al work on the Willamette Valley.
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lust ¿Sunday.
M. A Ward and Frank Harris have
Oliver Dennis’ team ran away wi'li
Mr Stiles and wife and
taken a contract of putting out 20.000 the barrow last Saturday and tmiatdi- Morris visited at Uncle
bop poles for tlio Gardner yard.
td things up
fa ith ’s Sunday,
Mr-. C. !l.
Andy Si«*-
rene A n ance is at home again.
A great many goats have died du«,-i
Joe Curd is having a hundred cords
All ths blood in your body passes through ing tlie wiuter in this neighborhood, (o f wood cut this winter,
working in ¿
8 a-
Carrie Siefartb
your kidneys once every three minutes.
ami Joe Guge has lo‘«t two horse*
Tliere fa a good attendance a» «pell lem
The kidneys are your
from
staggers.
blood purifiers, they fil­
ter out the waste or
The piles have been driven for the
impurttlee in the blood.
If they are sick or out foundation of the Bryan-Luc»*« plan­
of order, they fall to do ing mill at the lower end of the fitnne
in Fall* City and w»»rk on the building
their work.
Pains, aches and rheu­ commenced.
matism come from ex­
Wilson Lee has recovered from hi* 1
cess of uric acid in the
blood, duo to neglected late illness and left the hospital; his I
P L O W S J* H A R R O W S j * W A G O N S
kidney trouble.
grandson, Clarence, who has been j
C U L T IV A T O R S j *
4*
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady sick, will vihit him for change of air
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had heart trouble, because the heart is
W e have a Carload of Buggies, Wagons and Spring
To Cure a Cold in o n e Day.
over-working In pumping thick, kidney-
’Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab­
Wagons Coming.
poisoned blood through veins and arteries. I
It used to be considered that only urinary I lets. All druggist* refifnd the men*) .
Never before ¿lid we ltave so much or so
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, if it fails to cure, E VV’ Grove’s sig- !
but now modern science proves that nearly nature is on each box. 25c.
great a variety of things for the farmers.
all constitutional diseases have their begin- i
1
ning in kidney trouble.
COLLEGE NOTES.
W A G N E R BROS.,
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DALLAS
If you are sick you can make no mistake
Carl Hubbard Is again in school af­
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s ter a siege of Ingrippe at his home in |
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is Lafayette.
soon realized. It stands t|ie highest for its
The Riekreall ladies basket ball
wonderful cures of the most distressing case3
team will come up Friday evening for |
and is sold on its merits
by all druggists in fifty- j
a < on test with the college young la- M
cent and one-dcllar siz­
dies,
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es. Ypu may have a
Our track team ie beginning to pre- ,
sample bottle by mail non» of Bw.uup.aooi.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find pare for spring events.
a t
t th
out If you have kidney or bladder trouble.
A # ^ ~ I ^ O L D WMrre c o r ^ bi
The pennant controversy is to be
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Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
aibitrate** by a committee of one from *
W
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
the faculty of each of the five college.- \
Some of the new things for spring are here ami ^
Do not make any mistake, but re­ in the league.
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more are coining in every day, Our spring stock gk
member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr.
will he the best and most fashionable we have ev-
Kilmer’»* Swamp-Root, and the ad-1 W e are to have two games with the j
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die**, Binghamptou, N. Y . on every Willamette university team,
er handled, as we only buy ftom tried and relia- V*
bottle.
Vice President Hinshaw of the col- ^
ble manufacturers. There are many reasons why ^
lege prohibition association, was with i
H oi verson’s is Salem’s Best Store. One fact alone ^
us Sunday and Monday.
covers all and that is we have every kind of mer- «
a man from Minnesota,
There will be eight participants in
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Salem’s
, Best Store.
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Tlie hob*** in E »la are all rented ; the oratorical contest April 3rd.
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nearly all are Tennesee folks.
SU N N Y S L O P E .
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There Is a new baby boy at Frank
Goats and sheep ate being sheared, .
Laws home.
George Fisher has gone to work in j ^
Clyde Mi tty* of Wenatchee, W ash­
Portland.
ington, was married February I 81 I 1 .
He is raising fruit and early vegeta­
Morris Wheelock is teaching at
bles.
Lewisville.
chandise you want at prices that are all right. ^
Each and every piece of goods in this stock is es-
pecially chosen to the requirements of tlie trade 4^
we know so well, and the greatest care is used to
serve our customers with all the attention)due them. ^
jjj? Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention
Mas J. J. Read was up from Port­
The Fishback boys are to cut sixty
land visiting her mother a few days.
cords of wood for John Stump.
Mrs. Welch has gone to Scio to
John Stoner, of Riekreall, is help­
Fred. Kau, of McTimmonds valley, \
• ake care of her mother, who is sick. is under the carp of an Independence
ing ¿Sam R iy put in his crop.
&
Mrs. Luther Blown is staying with doctor.
Oscar rl aylor took a load of house
Mrs. Beardsley.
hold goods to Dallas for Joe Htow.
Mrs. Ohms fa furnishing milk to
the Independence creamery.
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Mrs. l\ S. Brown is visiting Port
Preaching here next Sunday at 2 :30
by C. A. Rabing.
land ami Oregon City friends.
County R o a ’ master Huntley has j «
been out viewing our highways.
Mi.<s Nancy Rogers, of Indepen­
It 8 a v « d H is L e g .
Mire Rida Chamberlain is staying | M
dence, is visiting Mrs. Amanda H ail
P. A. Danfortli of LaGrange, G 1 ..
with Mrs. U. S. Loughary in Dallas.
suffered
for
six
months
with
a
fright­
The Brown brothers have bought a
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goat and sheep shearing machine and ful running sore on his leg; but
K
A tR U E .
vrites
that
Bucklen’s
Arnica
Salve
¡it the proper tin»« will charge seven
wholly
cured
it
in
five
days.
For
ul­
Farmers
busy
plowing,
but
the
|
cents a head for shearing.
cers, wounds, pile*, it's the best salve north wind puls tlie ground in bud «
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in the world. Cure guaranteed. On­ Condition.
Well A g a in .
Tlie many friends of John Blount ly 25 cts. Sold by all druggists.
W . E. Williams made u business £
will lie pleased to learn that he has
(tip to Rainier last week.
BALL8TO N.
à
entirely recovered from his attack of
Percy Hadley has put tip several f i
rheumatism'
Chamberlain's
Pain
Mark Sears and Wm. Olinger have,
Balm cured him after tlie best doc­ gone to Fill Is City to work in a saw­ hundred rods of new fence tiiis wiii-
«
ter.
tors in the town (M otion, Ind.) had mill*
failed to gi\e relief. The prompt re­
Dorsey Turner is plowing the Tar- |
George Newbill and Thomas ¿Short
lief trout pain which this liniment a f­
fords is alone worth many times its will each plant 15 acres of hops just ter hop yard for Mr. Lineback.
Ralph Miller, of Gresham, is visit­
ing his cousin, Frank Miller.
f
» GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
FXTTM P O U L T R V P ï ï ü r T T A B L E
K id d y M o re T h a n P n ya F o r H e r K e e p
a m i F a y a P r o m p t ly .
There are iunny reasons why poultry
raising can I k * made profitable on a
fasm. One very important reason ts
that nil the food necessary to raise
chickeus Is grown on the farm and
ready for use. A great part of the liv­
ing of a chicken can be picked up by
itself. Especially is this true where
cattle are fed extensively. Much of
the chicken’s living is made from
things that would otherwise go to
waste. The insects that might he very
bothersome indeed save for old Bid­
dy's relish. All farm animals to thrive
well need some shelter from the win­
ter’s storms and the summer’s heat. cost. For sale by Wilson Drug Co
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This is one of tlie most expensive
C ALVARY.
Items In the care of horses or dairy
animals, but with all kinds of poultry
Wild tlowers »ire blooming.
u very small shelter will accommodate
C. E. Peterson is working for Joe
a large number. Just along the same
Hue comes the thought of inclosures. IlirschbtTg on his farm near Mon­
All other farm animals have to be mouth.
fenced In to keep them home or in the
School commenced at Parker ¿Mon­
right place at home, while the poultry day, Miss Mabel Whteloek in charge.
roam over the whole farm.
Another great thing in favor of poul­
John Compton and wife were visit
try raising is the comparative ease ing relatives in Linn county last week.
with which it can he done. Think a
Miss Caddie Gentry and little Clif­
minute of the drudgery necessary in
making a pound of butter for sale, and ton Peterson aie sick.
then compare that with the labor re­
Edith Alexander spent last week
quired in marketing a dozen eggs with her aunt, Mrs. Willard Cauthorn,
which would give the same return. of Wells.
T o be sure, there is a time in the year
Farmers are rushing things this
when the closest attention is needed to
make a success of raising poultry of pretty weather, sowing grain, and a
number
have pul in some early gar
any kind, but when that time is over
the marketing of poultry or gathering dens.
in the eggs is very easily done and re­
Miss Winnie Osborn, who is attend­
quires no great amount of time.
ing McMinnville college, came up lust
There must he some way of stopping
the little leaks in the family pocket- Saturday.
book if farming is to he made success­
E. Davidson sold to the Dallas
ful. and poultry and eggs to take to butchers, Castle A Shaw, three calves
town are just the right thing to stop under two years old for $109.
that leak. I f the egg and chicken mon­
Evan Evans drove to Independence
ey pays all the living expenses, money
from the sale of other products can he a nice bun*h of hogs and sheep,
used to great advantage somewhere which he sold to W in. Percival.
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else. Poultry brings in returns all the
W A k e fu l C hild re n.
time, every week In the year. Just as
For a 1«mg time the two year obi
the family need It. Many eases might
he cited where farmers’ wives have cliilil of M r P. L McPherson, 59 N.
paid all the living expenses of large Tenth St., Harrisburg. Pa., would
I sleep but two or three hours in the
families simply by the poultry sales.
One of the greatest reasons why j early paat of the night, which made it
poultry raising is profitable on the I very hard for her parents. Her mo­
farm is because the eggs and chickens ther concluded that tlie child had
help the farmer’s wife in preparing the stomach trouble, and gave her half of
meals. Nothing we can raise on \ne one of Chamberlain's Stomach and
farm Is more valuable as food than Liver Tablets, which quieted her
egg& Nothing contributes more to the ; stomach, and she slept the whole
farmer’s good appetite than good fried n ght through. Two boxes of these
chicken in hot weather when other ‘Tablets have effected a permanent
fresh meat cannot he obtained.—Ex­ i cu e and she is now well and strong
tract From an Address of Mrs. A. J. For sale by VV ilson Drug Co.
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Pattrof at’ the Kansas State Agricul­
ROCK CREEK.
tural College.
Mrs Tin-«. Blotter has moved to
H r I b a n d Sun P r o o f C o o p .
Noi toil's.
I have a chicken coop which I think
F. J. Morrison and G. B. Hampton
suits me better than any other I have are d ealin g and fencing land.
tried before, says J. C. Becraft of Mar­
•
shall, Mo., In a letter to Poultry Keep­
Grace Hampton bought three cat­
er.
tle from Thos Blower for $69, and
This coop Is made out of cheap hit»» sold the c«*w to J. L. Morrison for $30.
her. The bottom Is hinged at the back
Royal Plank lias gone to the valley,
and G. B. Hampton has had two
, -light iientoiiluge*.
H ood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Make tlie blood pure, vigorout and
rich, create appetite, give vitality,
strength and animation, and cure
MR. B*4 R A F T S COUP.
all eruption!. Uavo tlie whole family
to the upper part. At the front I drive
begin to take them today.
two staples to fasten the coop down so
-H ood's Sarsaparilla has been used In
as it can t>e moved about. The npp *r
our faint!/ tor soma (line, and aiaa/s with
.part comes down over the floor all the
good results. Last sprint 1 —as all run
way so that you can put a nail through
down and cot a bottle of It, and as usual
the ata pie.
received great benefit.”
Mi.s Banian
The shade In the front la to keep the
Bores, Stowe, Vt.
ami ami rain ont These coops are very
H o e d 's • a n a p a r llt a p r o m t s « « to easy to clean.
ptird BBS keep* Sh« p ro m t««.
O ver-W ork Weakens
Your Kidneys.
this side of the picnic grounds north
Mrs. Conn was visiting
of town.
around Monmouth this week.
Edna Butler and Ethel Berry were | Mr. Scott, of Portland, was canvass­
each 17 years old February 22nd ami | ing our R. F. D route last week in
they conclud'd to have a joint enter­ the inteiest of the Oregonian in con
tainment on that date. Ethel invited a ueclion with improved mail boxes. 1 *
number of h£r friends and school­ only costs about $4 to secure a box. A
mates to a crokinole party Saturday good fat thing for somebody.
night at her fathers home on the 11 « n
ry Ellis place south of town, and Ed­
C RO W LEY.
na gave a reception and oyster sup­
Members from Crowley and visitor*
per at her home in Ballston Sunday
from ¿Summit a»tended the Oak Grove
evening. A very enjoyable time was
grange Saturday
Curt Hawley was
had at each party and these two
initiated in the first and second de­
events will long be remembered by
grees
the twin schoolmates and tHeir many
Ruth Adams and Esther Miles, of
friends.
Riekreall, are here this week.
T ra g e d y Avert ed .
Cecil and Alice Riggs went to Dal­
“ Just in the nick of time our little
boy war saved’ , writes ¿Mrs. \V. W at­ las to hear Eli Perkins, and are now
kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. ‘ •Pneu­ repeating his best jokes for the benefit
monia had played sad havoc with «»f many wno did not go.
him and a terrible cough set in be-
Esther Hampton, oi Kocca, comes
•ides. D«>ct rs treated him, but he today to attend school here. She and
urew worse every day. A t last we her sister, who tenches here, will
tried Dr. K in g’s New Discovery for batch nea: the church.
Consumption, ami our «ladling w.».<
O AKD ALE.
a veil. He’s now sound and well.”
Everybody ought to know it’s the on­
There was singing at Geo. Sief»trtlis
ly sure cure for coughs, colds and ali
lung diseases.
Guaranteed by all
•lriggisis. Price 50c and $1. Trial
hot Dos free.
'
Mr. Chapman has purchased the
Hull »well property, which is to hi*
used as headquarters for timber cruis­
ers.
The Bryan-Lueas
company are
moving into their new store, which
preset»»» a very Attractive appearance
They ¿«re fixing up the telepli«»ne.
VV. D. Howard has been round here
securing subscribers for ?i hiograph
Nasal
CATAPRH
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« m u a B a lm i. p lm d Imo tk« tautrilv aprami.
o r*, ib . M u b n u i . J i. i'a o c lw l H .a .f l. im-
Hod«»*« A McNary have sold m to
Mr. Hidtiia», of Salem, for $12000
Mr. Holman is preparing to set «*ut 10
acres more of hops.
. „ UaMaad a car. follow.. If I. not d r jin j- d o «
n.t proseo
U-«. K m , »mount Dri«-
fi.t. orb , mail ; Trini Skr, io c«nt. hr null.
KLT BROTHERS, ¿4 Wnrun Stunt. New Tor*
Eugene Brown has sold fits farm to
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I nun ¡.live niorvy for you on hop wiro. Direct shipment front eastern mill.
prices ulwav* the lowest on wire anil wire fencing. Curre.poiulpiice solicited.
W A L T E R M O RLEY
S A L EH/' F E N C E W O R K S
Bosom Friends
Of ppotle*s chaiHctf i— our l undry
workers and your shirt*, when they
I know each e ther. The introduction
j depends upon vru. J ufi se nd us
your address. W ill call for the goods
and introduce them to our workers.
W e send them hack on time and you
will wear them with the pride that
conies frem having a friend in your
bosom.
Leave orders with Frank
Muscott or Salem stage.
SALEM STEAM UHNEIET
COLONEL J. OLMSTED, PROP.
Ths H
suse Furnishing Com
pany
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 >our
rooms and windows when you come for carpets, wall paper and shade«.
W e cut shades to fit without charge and make them in any width.
W e make our own mattresses and each is exactly as represented.
VV’ e also make our own couches and lounges and carry a large line of
coverings-
the House Furnishing Company.
2G9 Liberty street, Salem, Oregon.
Albany.
J Piano, Organ, Harmony, Composition
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C. W . K A N T N E R ,
Stores at Salem and
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Courses not Excelled in the State.
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SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE!
D iR E C T O R
Studio in dormit«>ry.
If U need a high grade
watch or have a watch
that needs repairing^»-*
In >11 tu « U i » , th w «
VV’ « rk has begun in the hop yards.
Wes Hodson has moved into A ’ f.
Brown’s home f r the present and
will soon s lu t t » E »stern Oregon to
look for a st n’ k ranch.
MUSICAL DEPARTMENT
F A L L S CiTY.
H O P W IR E
friends |
Thos. Woodley broke his leg last
S.un H a tin g « in thinking of tn >v-
week while getting on his horse. He ing to Washington in tlie spring.
had been kicked some time before
Frank Lindetnan and E«l Patra*
and tlie bone had been fractured.
left for Washington last week to lo­
The hop men are crowding this nice cate homesteads.
wcaMier, getting their yards in proper
The tank and windmill tower of
shape.
John Hastings lias been moved ados.*
Arrangements ate being made foi I the road near Buchanan's store and
space to pile over 1,000 cords of wood we were informed the latter bought
it.
this next summer.
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EOLA.
McCOY
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A. R, TOZIER
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A tin»* milk cow of L. W Hampton
ha .4 oied I ruin poison and Miss M. L.
Hampton's gray horse fell over a
bank and was killed.
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The undersigned will sell at cost his entire stock
of goods, consisting of dry goods, groceries, boots
and shoes, hardware and notions, Sale will con­
tinue for HO days. 1 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.
Come
to me
and I
wil Ogive
you
right value
for
your money.
P F E N N IG ,
Jeweler and Optician.
W IL S O N B LO C K .
Opposite Capital National bank and head­
quarters for Salem made blankets, flannels
clothing, Indian robes, ami ladies suitings.
$1 kind for hoc
SHIRTS
f l.i)0 kind for 95c
Our 200 fresh, clean, uptodate shirts included in!
this sale.
BARGAINS
IN CLOTHING...
All! suits for #8. $9 overcoats for $6. $1.50 hats!
for $1, $2.50 hats for $1..>0. Similar »eductions!
in ali other lines. Just arrived— nearly $500{
worth of men and boys sweaters.