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> f> » H E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZERlOUR STAFF OF RUSTLEBS. PW.A 8 , raiDAY, APE. 3 . u . lium «» 1903 . i W ------------- A n U n e q u u l ' e d a n d C o m p l e t e Re • u m e o f W n i t Y o u r F r i e n d s a re a n d H ave Been Lately O o ln g . * » ■ » ! rmiDAT M okki »« At 7:SO. VVr . A . W HAT TH EY HAVE TO 8AY ABOUT T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . *__ A S H , Y o u K n o w ^ W h a t Y o u A re T a k in g . IM T O H AMD fR ü P K lATOA. When you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle, show SUUrfCliU’TlON KATKH: ing that it is $imply Iron ami (Quinine «I 5 0 ....................................... Per year in a tasteless form. No cure no pi y. * 75 ............................Per « ¡ 1 liionlli» Price, 50 cents. ---------- 1 »..........................Per three months IN D E P E N D E N C E . •Yjvei tiding rate» made known on application. Correaponilence in solicit- Section Boss Patterson has moved -J. from the Van Mt-er house to the west Fine Job Printing done at reasonable part of town •iriiV',. John Brown, who lives north of town, has had a mouth's siege of la- TH E S U P ER IO R . giippe and pneumonia. It is mperior in principle and test ed capacity tor feeding any and all kinds of material to be threshed by a separator, either loo-e or bound. By taking off the knives, which will re quire two or three minutes, it is a- well adapted to threshing loose stuff as it is for shewes. I am ready to test its capacity and quality of work in competition with any other appli ance for tin- same purpose The con testant must seta first class threshing . utfit within 6 or 8 miles of Dallas and have enough materia! for half a day or more of test. They are to show Ih. ir best capacity, quality and quail tity of wotk and the amount of power and time requited. Then 1 will sef the Superior on the same outfit and test my $120 feeder against $120 cash to lie plackd in the hands of someone agreed upon. The said cash is to he paid to me if I am successful in tin- contest, hut if I fail then the othei party is to get back his money and mv feeder. ’1 he contest is to tie ovet the quality and quantity and the tiun and |«iwer required. Each of us is to choose a judge and they to select the third judge. The Superior’» capacity in average length of a*raw is about 7,- 200 sheaves an hour. It does its work without chugging or unnatural react ing, retarding grinding sound from the cylinder, thus proving it to he light on the power, and giving greater assurance cf threshing anti cleaning without waste. To introduce the ¡Su perior into the market, I offer it Ur anyone who has a good machine and a season’s threshing engaged, with or without pay for one season’s thresh ing, If not stilt! before close of tin- season it could then he purchased Price made known on application to Thomas Elliott, Clay Street, Dallas, Oregon. COUNTY COURT. Miss Ganna Robinson, who had a stationery and confectionery store Upr*- and a year ago shipped he«- goods to Dryad, Washington, lias sold out it d will return with her parents to make this her home. The gambling case that was brought before the city recorder was smother ed, as predicted in the Itemizer. Some of our delegates to the Dallas con veil tion Saturday came home sore over their failure to convince the bal ance of the convention that they were the proper persons to send to Eugene. Mrs. Fred Douty secured a divorce from her husband at Corvallis last week. F. A. Douty has discharged all the lady clerks who hove been employed luring the past winter. George Conkey ban accepted a posi- lion as head clerk in the ¿tore of Mr. .Viesgner, who bought out J. A. Mills fie is a jolly good fellow and we miss olir guess if he does not get his share »f the business for his new employer. Saturday evening a first class pugi listic event was pulled off in the Stark saloon. Gilbert Hloper and Frank Young came together and it is said hat no more bloody fight has hap pened in town in many week*. .After the finish of t)ie mill, Mar-dial Htib ia rd s'epped in and escorted the par ies to the jail, and after washing and patching up they appeared before the’ police judge and paid him about $7.50 each. Frank S Wilson of the Star grocery and U- L. Frazier of the hardware firm >f Frazier Sr Rice, have been initiated iito the mysteries of the order of Khorassen, which is an order similar to Shriners and Elks and connected with the Knights of Pythias. W e "W ant a B r ig h t B oy ■to -w o r k a f t e r Sc^olHours A n y boy who reads this ad. v e r tis e m e n f can start in bu sin ess on h is own ac count sellin g The Saturday E vening Post No money re quired. Me c a n begin next w ee K. Many boys make over $5 a w eek. Som e are making $ 15. ^ p H E work can be done after school hours and on Saturdays. W rite to us a t once and w e w ill send full instructions and io copies of the m aga zine free. These are sold at 5 cents a copy and provide the necessary money to order the next w eek’s sup ply a t the wholesale pnee. $225.00 in cash prizes next month. THE CURTIS PUBIISHIN0 COMPANY 469 Arch Street, Philadelphia Florence and Marian, Friday evening There was music, recitations and games until a Idle hour, when an ex cellent lunch Was served. Besides the family, those who enjoyed tho occa .-ion were Willie, H nry anil Johnnie Williams, Andy, Emmett and 11ettie Turner, Hattie Evans, Loyd and Myr nit Smith, Rosa Wing, Claude Lewis. Ethel McLeod, Dan Lanner, Willie Bronson and Tracy Staats. Evan Evans aipF family of Parker ami John Murphy and family attend ed the Sunday echo» 1 convention here Sunday. Mrs. S. J. Lindsay sprained ankle very severely last Sunday. The planing mill at the cud of the j Rryan-LuCns Home is tuo stories High the U| p»r floor being cm a level with Your Kidneys. I the platform of the flume. Above the Unhealthy Kidneys Make T.mpurc Blood« flume end is to be a switch to carry lumber to the dry sheds to he built All the blood in you body passes through south of the planer thi« spring. your kidneys once «very three minutes. Ralph Ford has gone to Eastern The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ¡Oregon f»ir his healtli. ter out the waste or Big timbers are being hauled for impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out i the railway bridge on the Win. Ellis of order, they fail to do place. their work. Earl Raymond and Charlie Moyer Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex are cutting wood for Frank Butler. cess of uric acid in the Ira Mehrling is having a nice din blood, due to neglected ing room and porch built on to the kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady south side of his house. heart beats, and makes one feel as though Mr. Condron and wife ar* going t»> they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney- leave, to live on their claim for Bix poisoned blood through veins and arteries. I months before making proof. It used to be considered that only urinary Frank Butler has been employed by troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly II. 8. .Montgomery to set out some all constitutional diseases have their begin more residence lots. ning in kidney trouble. Tiie council has had the outside of If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild all crosswalks graveled, which is a and the extraordinary affect of Dr. Kilmer’s great improvement, Swamp-Rcot, the great kidney remedy is --------- « • • ------------- soon realized. It stands the highest for its W i l s o n D r u g C o . W a r r a n t E v e ry wonderful cures of the most distressing cases B o tt le . and is sold on its merits If troubled with rheumatism give by all druggists in fifty- Chainherluiu’s Pain Balm a trial. It cent and one dollar es. You may have JpKS will no» cost you a cent if it does no j sample bottle by mail Hom« of Swamp-Root, good. One application will relieve! free, also pamphlet telling you how to find the pain. It also cures sprains and out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. bruises in one third me time required Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer by any other treatment. Luts, burns, j & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. I frost bit» s, quinsy, pains in the side and chest, glandular uu»l other swell Lo not make any mistake, hut re ings are quickly cured by applying it. member the name, Swarn|«-Root. Dr. Every butth1 warranted. Price 25 and Kilmer’s S vamp-IL»^, and the ad 50 cents. Wilson Drug Co dress, Binghamptou, N. Y. on every bottle. CROW LEY. Over-W ork Weakens her Tracy Staats went to Parker last Friday aiid brought home nearly 90 bushels of good setd oats from the bin of Evan Evans. George Bronson has a position as stenographer in Rosehurg instead of Eugene as stated last week. 10 be sawed up by Ida new sawing out amt Nellie Phillips. Tin: tt*vi pri/.-j fit. will he a $7 gold medal given by *N L. Ed Palra« ll«« put up a neat fence and B. M. Guy, gradual m of tin* »•»»!- around hi« rc«i»l’ no*- here and is mak lego, an«l III»; second prize w'U be in ing other improvement«. m oney. As the udmissi in will he o i* d’lie W. (). \V. boy« of this place ly 16 cents, tilere is apt to he a laige have formed an associ »tion to build a at tendance. - — — ^ ^ —— — 11 ol, and if all who can will help we Blue Island, 111 , Jan. 14 |I90l. ere»’t a building that will be a Messrs. Elv Bros :— I have used your credit to the coin nunity.' Ciearn Balm in tnv family for nine Ed Taylor will in a ffw »lay* leave years aud it has become my family wi h his family for his logging camp; doctor for oohls in the head I use it near LoWelt. tieely on my children. It is a G •«I send to children. Yours re»p etfuily, FOLA. J. Kimball. I «uttered greatly wilh Ed Mitty has gone to Wenatchee. catarrh and tried different r* medi* * Washington, to work for Ids brother without effect. After Using "llf but 1<; »if v mir Cream Bai n I foU 'd relief Clyde. ami 1 cannot praise too highly i-u h a W es Hudson is going to Eastern Or remedy. Mis« Cora Willuid, A .bm y, egou I to look for a stock raueh. Y. There is a new baby girl at T. W Brunk'i. jeason&b/e ^ reasonable Mrs. Henry Brophy has returned from a visit in Southern Oregon. Mr. Daggett resigned his school to become deputy assessor ami Mi*« Brannon, of • \Ve*t Salem, is now teaching. The hop yards are furnishing work for lots t»f men. COLLEGE K e rsla k e ’s F urniture S to re NOTES. Our learn heal the Willamette? in a holly contested game of basket hall in the college gymnasium Saturday ev-| » ning. 'There who a big and enthusi-1 a*tic crowd, and the playing was fast,1 clean and skillful. D ALLAS The Willamette Glee club of sixteim member* gave a fine entertainment in the chapel Tuesday evening. New goods constantly ar Mac Crowley very kindly loaned his His prices are trade There will he an oratorical contest riving. horse and buggy to our teacher and ii ready to begin making lumber. her sister to drive to the institute at a I t lie chapel Friday evening, the winners. combatant« being Ora Arnold, Dan Henry Smith has been around of Independence. fering 124 cents for chickens and Mrs. Miss Holmes’ whist party Saturday Wnmer sold her dressed turkeys for evening was quite enjoyable. Lot a 20 ck nts. Lewis won first and Homer WIntel Fain Simpson and Reta Allen were second prize. married at Corvallis last week, Miss Emma Riv gs has been sick and Mrs. Sarah Price is hack from visit many in the neighborhood have heavy ing her daughter, Mrs. Mohuey, in Sa colds. PLOW S H ARR O W S W AGO N S lem. ^ CU LTIVA TO R S j » The services at the Baptist church Jesse Yost lias moved to the Taylor were well attended and interesting. We have a Carload of Buggies, Wagons and Spring hop yard which he is cultivating. The ministers present were J. W. Os- Wagons Coming. Mrs. Sadie Craton’d baby is quite burn, G. W. Pewtherer, Win. Short, and Rev. Blalock of’ Tillamook. Sun sick. « Never before did we have so much or so day a bountiful dinner was eaten in Goat shearing is over and the farm the grove by the church. great a variety of things for the farmers. ers have been ottered 30 cents fur All kinds of machine oil. A Sunday school was organized to their oiohair. meet at 11, except on the third Sun Troy Turner and wife have moved day, when it will begin at. 10, The W AGNER BROS.. ^ DALLAS to the Charter O.ik saw mill. following officer« were elected: Sup Chester Water5» is working for Reu erintendent, Finley E..gaz ; assistant, ben Hastings and Sam Morrison for J. L. Gay; secretary, Stella Smith; or ganist, Vina .Smith; chorister, Miss M Frank Gilliam. L. Hampton. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! M akes A C le a n Betern Friends Sweep. Mr. Me Kenny of Nebraska, Mr Election will hfc held by tho Meth II mier Link and Morris Fowle have There’s nothing like doing a thing Snyder of Kansas and Mr. Fitzgerald gone to Lake coun.ty to take up tim- ! thoroughly.# Of all the salves you ev- odist »Sunday sclmol m xt Sund »y. Sildey, J. if South Dakota have started out on her < laiins. ! 1 r heard of, Buck leu ’9 Arnica Salve is Mr-. G. W. Pewtherer will return Lucinda Baldwin was made exeott i trip through this part of the valley ! the best. It sweeps away and cures Walter Norton has returned from a io buy farm-. from Middleton tin.* week; where she , trix of the J. R Baldwin estate, with ! burns, Sv.ies,' hrui-es, cuts, boils, ul- trip to Eastern Washington and is ha been visiting his sister Emu* , J. W. Kirkland, O. D Butler amt A. c is, skin eruptions and piles. It's Simpson & Co. are running their B Locke us appraisers, The invento •awmill every day and are turning getting his hop yard in fine condition. <mly 25c. and guaranteed to give satis w.io is sick. ry was tiled and approved. '1 he Sunday school convention held faction hy all druggists. out large qualities of lumber. A Crerit S en sa tion . here Sunday was well atiemled. M, The $250 claim of Edward Bell There was a bin sensaG.m in Le*. s- P O L K . H o w to W a r d O f f a n A t t a c k of M. Jones gave some of the benefits to against the Mary A. Bell estate was ville, Ind., when W. H. Brown or that R h e u m a tis m . he derived from Sunday school con allowed. John Shaw has moved the house “ For years when spring time came ventions. Rev. Haynes gave hi* views from I)r. Hayter’s prune orchard to plac»1, who was expected to die, had iii* life saved hy Dr. King’s New Dis Inventories of tho W \V. Johnson n and I went into gardening, I was as to the qualifications of the teacher: and Sarah K. Fisher estates were filed -ure to liaye an attack of rheumatism The use of the Bible in the Sunday his 10 acre place north of the station, covery for consum pt ion. Ho write«:! lives t here and is making many im “ I endured insufferable agonies from ! and approved. and every attack was more severe school was discussed hy several, Rev. provements. asthma, hut your New Discovery gave! Lindsay being absent. W. L. Jiristow • ban the preceding one,” says Josie C O M M IS S IO N E R S . Petei Reddicopp has planted 100 immediate relieLand soon thereafter .McDonald, of dan, Logan county, gave sever 1 1 ways in which music effected a complete cure.” Similar i John Teal. Seth Biggs. West. Va “ I tried everything w th may he of service to the school. A. C. Magoon strawberries and old Dan on cures of consumption, pneumonia, Wiley Norton, Emmett Slants and no relief whatever, until I procured a Guver and Mrs. M. M. Jones gave the Brown place 400 of the same bronchitis and grip are numerous It’s M M. J ones are to meet Surveyor bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, their views about the duties of parents kind. This section is noted for its the peerless remedy for all throat and Ground April 10th to view change of and the first application gave me ease toward the school. Miss Zora Smith I large, perfect and fine flavored berries. lung tro«.h!ts. P ice 50»:. and $1.00 road asked for by J. L. Atwater ami and before the first bottle w«s used I and Marian Haynes recited appropri John Rempel has bought 4 sheep, Guaranteed by all druggist«. Trial felt like a new person. Now I fed ate pieces, and some excellent music Lena Rempel 12 and Mr. Brown, ol John Taylor, hottlen free. that I am cured, but I always keep a was furnished by membcis of the Lew O. N. Iluirington in to furnish the Salt Creek, 53. isville school. The following officers bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm in conutv 40 cord* of oak grub w rod al A 1R L I E . Claud Shaw has «nine fine turkeys, 1)12 20 and Austel McCarter 40 cord.* ihe house, and when I feel any syrup were elected for the ensuing year: toms of a return I soon drive it away President, M. M. Jones; vice presi guinea fowls and several pens of thor Frosty nights again, of big fir at $2.46. with one or two applications of this dent, W. L. Bristow; secretary and oughbred chickens. The school district change asked liniment.” For sale by Wilson Drug treasurer, Hattie Evans. Tho execu Farmers are well along with the ir The Enns orchard has been pruned spring work. for by Leo Humphrey and others wac Co. tive committee is composed of A. 0. and the trees whitewashed. Straw granted. Guyer, Bonnie Smith, H. M. Berry, — ♦ • ♦ --------- — «Mrs. B. 8. Hastings was trading in N. A. Emmitt and Will Lee. The berries have been planted, fences are SUNNY SLOPE. Independence yesteiday. A n A g g ra v a tin g C o u g h C ured. next convention will he held in the being built and some of their friends II. T Cartmel has bought a new grove near the Montgomery school are expected from the east. A uuHtomer of our** who had been Jame Atwater <lid some grafting H ollerin g from a severe cough for nix Mitchell wagon. house the last Sunday in June. The Windover’s are expecting some f»»r C. E. Staats and will »lo some for months, bought two bottles of Cham friends from the east. H. Simpson. David and Eddie Riddell have gone berlain’s Cough Remedy from us and D a n g e r of C o l d s a n d C r i p . was entirely cured by one ami a half to Garfield. Washington. There are around here about 50 | Prof. W. J Hooker writes us from The greatest danger from colds and bottles of it. It gives perfect satisfac Jay Clark, Win. and CI 0111 Fishhack grip is thei” resulting in pneumonia. acre« of prune tree* and nearly 70 | Brownsville that, they have a 9 pound tion with our trade.— Haynes Parker »re back from Salem. If reasonable care is used, however, acre.* more, over 8,000 trees, have been j boy at t heir house. A Co., Lineville, Ala. Fur sale by planted this spring. Henry Dyck has | Miss Mandi»’ Mack was out from and Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Eva Staats, Oi to Simpson and Floyd Wilson Drug Co. taken, all danger will be avoided. set out 2425 tree«, peter Reddicopp ' Williams spent a few day« with tin ir Monmouth Su. day. ---------- ♦ • ♦ — — —— Among the tens of thousands who 100, J. G. Rempel 1,275, Dr. Hayter p*r» nts here last week, it being exam T h e B ia h o p C o m in g . Rev. H. Green, of Dallas, will have used this remedy for these dis 1,700. Sam Thurston 2,200 and Mrs. bishop Hell, of Pennsylvania, will preach at Antioch the afternoon of eases we have yet lo learn of a single Enns 45. Henry Rose will plant 28 , ination week at tin* O. A. C. preach in the college chapel next Sun case having restdted in pneumonia, acres next year. Garret Horner is again smiling be Easter Sunday. day morning and evening. In the af which shows conclusively that it is a hind the counter at Taylor’« «tore Our school will close April 24th. A good siz< d switch is to he located ternoon he will address the college | certain preventive of that dangerous and will I've in the Ed Taylor house. Christian associations in the chapel. After a song by the school Ina Fish- disease. It will cure a cold or an al here f«»r the convenience of shippers. Clyde Turner has moved to the J The general public will be welcome al hack will give words of welcome. 1 tack of the grip in less time than any Be.«ides grain, wood and stock it will all these services. He will preside al There will lie recitations by Ret la j other treatment. It is pleasant ami become a prune drying center and | \V. Wilson house at tins place. carloads of that product will be offer- j (lie annual conft»eiice in Portland (Mark, Fay Shipley, Lonnie Fishhack, I safe to take. For sale hy the Wilson Several team« ar<* hauling Ed Pat ed for shipment. Neither Dolph spur April 9(h to 14th, and will preach in Millie Clark, Pearl Fishhack, Nellie Drug Co. nor Smithfield offers so mail, advan ras’ stave blocks t»j convenient place« this county in the evening of the fol Shipley, Georgie Herron, (>rpha Ship tages, lowing dates of April; Independence ley and Hattie Herren. Four girU P L R R Y DALE. 22nd. Hiienavi-ta 23rd, Oliver 24th, will give a dialogue and two others April lOih is Arbor Day and our Kings Valley 27th, Lewisville 28th, will sing a duet. Ray Clark will give : W. II McKee and wife went to ami Bridgeport 29th. This is his ti»si a select Trading and Lettie Fishhack I Rickie.ill to attend the funeral of her school yard should he ornamented with shrubbery and flowers. John visit to the coast, but he has held ma will deliver the valedictory, there be- ! sister, Mrs. Hill McDaniel. Rempel <>tter* to look alter them dtlr- 1 ny prominent |H>eitious in the east ing a during goodnight song hy the R* v. Blaylock from Tillamook ing the summer. and his coming is sure to result in school. preached here last Sunday. • much good. The Windover goats are in fine con LE W IS V ILL E . We notice farmers taking out new dition, having had plenty of browse machinery. during the winter. David Peters has Emmett Staats is dividing one of sheared 6 pounds of mohair from a 3 his largo fields with 100 rods of wire R E M O V A L N O TIC E . Rov Smith lit« been dovn iron year old hilly and 8 pounds from one fence. Monmouth visiting his sister, Rosa, 8 years old. I have moved mv stock of woven Mrs. Bonnie Smith ami M. M. and Mark and Lena Wolfe have been wire feic in i from ."iff Stufe Mr. et to F A L L S C IT Y . Jom-s alt'mh-d an cxecutiv» meeting visiting the ol«I folks at home. the new »tor.- 6 0 C o u r t s tr e e t, me of the countv Sunday school hoard in The W» rkmen,« chicken pie eup| er Mr* Ensign is working at Mr. door we«t of J. J. Ll.ilryiiiple’s store. In w hat it is and w hat it does— con your city Saturday. diew well and all were pleased. Teal’s. taining the best blood-purifying, W A LTER M ORLEY Florence anti Marian Haynes, two Mrs. W. I. Reynold«, of Dallas, is alterative and tonic substances and «jf our talented young ladiCM, have visiting the family of R. K. Turner, S alem F e n c e W o r k s . effecting the most radical and per gone to Eugene, where they have whose daughter Lulu, is very sick. good positions, — - ----------- manent cures o f all humors and all PREPARE To Cure a Cold in o n e Dny. M K 'Vheelock, who has charge of eruptions, relieving weak, tired, T O TAKE 'l ake Luxmivc tJromo (Quinine Tab our public school, speut Saturday and In »11 Its SU«:«« th «o languid feelings, and building up Sunday will» hi* parents at Mon le»« All druggist* refund tiie money should l>e cli*«u.'.ue-s. if it fails to cure, E* W Grove’« sig the w hole system — is true only of mouth . E l)’» Croani Balm nature is «m each box. 25c. cleans«**, heals Mrs. W. L. Bristow has returned ■ ... -♦♦♦- ~ - - the dt«M***c»l nwatiriwa j from « two months visit with relatives P E IO K E . Ucures* at.irrhar,! tlr:v«a N o other medicine acts like it; ! at Eugen»' ami Miss Ethel McLeod ■H-Rjr a la tbs head no other medicine has done so j 1 1 as been visiting relatives At Indepen Mrs. Blnford Bush has a 10 pound quickly. ('r rn m H alm 1* y»s*•*««! Into the nostrils, spreads BY GETTIN G baby girl. much real, substantial good, no dence. orcr Uto mrm 'jrtn« and is absorbed. R s .ie fia io i- other medicine lias restored health Mrs Dave Simpson i* to cook at KMdiata sod a ear« follow * I t I* no* drying _doas A CAMERA N O W .* H D. «Staats has over 100 little and strength at so little cost. the «Miller logging camp ami Mr«. .... prodM. **i. I--«» f «*. 51 Dru«- " I waa troubled with scrofula and cams Barred Plymouth Rock chickens. John Dyer will get $50 a month for gi.t. or I), m«il; Tri»l 8L<-, )» «•«>>* *>T *■>*<'. near t o .i o , tor .,« .1 « * « . K..r f..or month. I ( |);1„ |j i n m r ,,f nt<iir S a le m , is w >rk cooking for the Spaulding loggers. .LY BIWTUKRS, M W*rr»o SlrwC. N«w York. could nol IM to do anythin*. After taking 1 , l - \i u i » ». Is. two bottles of Hood s Harsapsrilla I could see »»»•«*• , « . , Fred Kan has had the cancer on to walk, and when I ha t taken eight bottles i " llh itm f fo r Y TAhk L o iig h a r y . his lip cured. " « » « •*•»” a . H a ir s - lia r vov H U n t o n , of Salem, was It. re '«A PI C U R E FOR ra t o o . W t t h .r ., N. & I . . . w eek The people who bought Fred Simp H o o d ' s S a r s a p a r illa p r o m I t e a to son'« farm have moved in. PROBATE. Of fp» tlCf-B character—our laundry worker« and your «hin«, when they kn»>w each » ther. The ii t eduction ¡depend« upon y» u. Just Bend us your a»,»,re*c. Will call for ti<c* goods and inliodiice them to our woikt t«. W* sen»! them hack on time and you will wear them with the pride that c»’in**« In in having a friend in your ■i l.ototii. Leave orders with Frank Muecott <>r Salem stage. SiLEI Slum LllifiBT COLONEL J. OLMSTED, PROP. W E A R E IN IT. W H A T ? Our fine new displrf- rooms— none finer in the state, 269 Liberty Street j o s .T iw > e yl I r s 0& , Next door lo Jos. Meyer 50 Per Cent Interest On Your Money 1.« about what you get when you buy one of onr left over winter suits *>r overcoat«. A $9 overcoat for $0 or a $12 50 suit for $8 figures out that way, does i» not? Those $2.50 and $3 hats for $1 are a snap sure. OCR SALES! F»»r January and February «« compar'd with last year, and we have made preparation« to keep up that record d.iring the «pring season, if value«, anti style.* and completeness of a.*«or»- n.ent can uccompifob it. Nev» r have we been better prepar ed to nerve our customers. Our spring line« have never been larger or more carefully selected, In suit« our allowing of fashionable colorings has not been «11 rpaused in Marion county. The smart »Iresser may here give reign to hi* most fastidious notions, while the man of more conserva'ive ideas may he equally as well suited and he no Ie«s up to dale. R e m e m b e r o u r o w n g u a r a n t e e s b a c k off e v e r y s uit. Nasal CATARRH Prices $1 and up. P F E N N IG , so s O u r# A n d ko o ps t h o p r o m i s e . . j R* v. T . F, H a y no* ami w fe gave a I farewell party to their daughters, T h e C o n dro o A M oirioon «aw m ill M C O N S U M P T I O N Jeweler and Optician. ' • W ILS O N B LO C K . & Sons. Stores: Salem and Albany Peculiar To Itself C arn ival P ictures 8 The House Furnishing Co., is a sure resource H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla SON You do not have to buy anything or pay a cent for enough »if the finest furniture polish to rejuvenate your t ntire house. M ii See Our H ATS SHIRTS SpringLines of s w e a t e r s UNDERWEAR FA N C Y H O S IE R Y BELTS, DUSTERS ÓÒ’ t I , tc . SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE Opposite Capital National bank and head quarters for Salem made blankets, flannels clothing, Indian robes, and ladies suitings.