Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, April 10, 1903, Image 2

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    Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
r <E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER OUIi STAFF OF RUSTLERS.
IU L I.A 8, FRIDAY, APR JO. 1903.
in u m in o Evaav F b ip a y Moa* in « A t 7:30.
W .
A .. W A S H ,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY ABOUT
THE DOINGS IN THE COUNTY.
An Unequalled and Complete Re
•ume of What Your Friends are
and Hava Been Lately Doing.
You Know What You Are Taking.
When you take (»rove's Tasteless
Chill Louie, because the formula is
plainly printed on « very bottle, show-
S U B 8 C H IP T IO N R A T E S :
1 ing that it is »im ply Iron and Quinine
1 1 5<l ................................... Per year in a ta>t« le«s form. No cure no pi y.
$ 75 ..........................Per six month« Price, 50 cents.
4J ...................... Per three month»
SALT CREEK.
Ailvei ti«ing rate« made known on
application. Correspondence is solicit­
Mi^s Lily Baxter has a new piano.
ed.
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable
Frank Surge int and Jimmie Olm-
stead have gone east < f the moun­
tains.
COUNTY COURT.
Sibley, J.
The final account of the A. M. Bry­
ant estate was approved and the ad­
ministrator discharged.
A petition to sell the real property
of the Sarah E Fisher estate was set
fur hearing May 23rd.
A petition to sell real property of
the It L. Skinner estate was contin­
ued to May 23rd, and it was ordered
that interested persons outside of the
state be s* rved by publication.
CO M M IS H IO N E K S .
John Teal.
B IL L S
Seth King*.
ALLO W ED .
ZJn J Z iz s iz ie s s
W e have started over three thousand
boys in various ports of the country
in a profitable business on their own
account. W e want a boy to represent
T h e »Saturday
E v e n in g Post
1). Peters and J Rubier are each
shipping to Portland 40 rolls of tine
creamery butter every week.
Mr. Bissel now lives oil the Wise
place, which ne bought last fall and In every town. The work can be done
liter school hours and on Saturdays. I t ¡9
Mr. Pickens has recently bought and ileasant, as well us profitable. The maga-
moved to the Brown p ace.
Mr. eines are sold among neighbors and friends
Brown bought and moved to the Olm- n offices, stores, as well as in homes.
stead place.
The Lynn !*ovs and Mr. Whitehead
recently killed a mountain lion on the
Lynn place.
No Money Required to Begin
The first w eek’s supply is sent free. These
ire sold at five cents a copy and provide
:be money to order the following week at
wholesale prices.
Mrs. Snelling has bought the II. O
Zumwalt place and will rent it t o 1
Milt Holman.
E. T. Morrison and family are now
settled at Redlands, California. They
like the country and are much im
proved in health.
* 2 2 5 0 0 111 E X T R A CASH PRIZ18
^
w ill b* distributed among boys
who soil five or more copies.
O u r F r k e bo o klet «rives portraits of
som e o f our most su ccessfu l bo y
ag en ts and their m ethqjls.
The Curtis Publishing Co.
4GD Arch Street
F M U d e lp h U
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis­
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid­
neys are out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncommon
for a child to be born
afflicted with weak kid-
•—* neys. If the child urin-
“
ates too often, if the
urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child
reaches an age when it should be able to
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis­
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swam p-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty-
cent and one dollar
sizes. You may have a
sample bottle by mail
free, also pamphlet tell- noma of Swamp-Root,
ing all about it, including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured.^In writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co.. Binghamton. N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
Do not make any mistake, but re­
member the name, Swam |>” Root, Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad­
dress. Binghampton, N. A', on every
bottle.
P. H. McOabo was found uncon­
give him a surprise party. He mount­
ed the stair« at one bound to prepare scious in his hay loft Wednesday af­
himself for the occasion. The »upri*- ternoon and 80 »m died. He owned
ers soon gave;* tremendous knock at the and and lived at the tile work«, a mile
door and Will was there to grei t them north of town.
fitted out in his best clothes, except
A Great Sensation.
that he had forgotten to put on h s
There was a big *ei»HHti«»n in Let a-
co it and vest. The evening until i
late hour was spent with the usual vd e, Ind., when W. H. Brown *»r that
amusements, closing with one of the ph.pe, who wa.' expected to die, had
no at appetizing rupp s. it has be» n in- I fe saved l»y Dr. K in g'» New Dis­
out pleasure to sample. Those pre- covery for consumption. He writes:
wer- Thou. Williams and wife, W. L. “ I endured insufferable azonie* from
Brist »w and wife, Jusper Bagiev and RKtiiniA. hut your N«*w Di-coyery gave
wife, My rule Smit h, Ethel McLeod. immediate relief and soon thereafter
; Stella Bauley, W illie, H**nry, Johnny,. eff* cted a complete cine.” Similar
Ira, A r 'lm r and Kenm th Williams, ouies of eon-iimption, pneumonia,
Rosa W ing, Grace Harman, True. ^ hr« nchitis and grip are numerous I t ’s
Stoat*, W illie Bronson, < Maude Lewis, l lie peerless remedy for all throat and
Haiti»* Evans, Andy Turner, M. E. ! lung tto..bit s. P iee 50c. anti $1 00
Whei lock, Dan. L inner and Lloyd Guaranteed by all druggists. Trial
bottle» free.
Smith.
COLLEGE NOTES.
;
HARMONY.
Mr. Rohimon, a cousin of J unes
Elliott, lias been out from C iu ula on
a visit.
John II Lewis, who was rii-ed here
a I d is known to all tile old timers, is
now con stable in Salem where he lias
li V» d for many yea is.
Mrs. Ella Hobble is up from Oregon
City visiting her mother, Mia. Janus
Douglas.
Fartington & IM I
will in a few
days open a butcher shop win re Quinn
Bros, ran a meat maiket for several
months.
Next Sunday will be Easter. Grown
folks will celebrate it in various w ys
and colored eggs will abound among
the children.
M s Maggie Comegys, of Spokane,
has been visiting lur sister, Mr«. P.
C. Sears, i»t Bethel.
The annual spring vacation of one
Van Dickey bought a team of ‘
week began Wednesday, and many of hroses from from Mr. Park.
the ¿indents have gone home for the
Mrs. Everett Millard and son are |
vacation.
visiting her parents J L. G u tliy and
C. P. Gates is the newly elected ed­ wife.
itor of the Dallas Collegian,our paper
It. A Porter has sold bis farm to
The oratorical contest last Friday Mr. Jamieson, of Salem, and will
night was the best literary entertain­ move to Sheridan.
ment we have ever given.
George Payne is out from Spruce,
Perry Baughman lias returned from) aim bis son, George, bus gone to Port­
a business trip to S in Francisco,
ia ¡d.
Work has begun on our 5 lap run
ning track and during the next good
weather >t will be finished.
Miss Mamie Blanchard, of Spruce,
has come to spend the summer with
tier brother, Elmei Blanchard.
Last Friday nicht before si crowded
chapel occured the annual lootl ora­
torical contest of tiu* Prohibition As­
sociation. Four of the five orations
prepared were given ; D A. Poling on
Our Nation's Destiny winning the
beautiful gold medal given by N. L
and B. M. Guv, two alumni. Miss
Bessie Young won the second prize,
$2.50, with O. O. Arnold a close third
The orations were vigorous and elevat
ing and were received by a rapt audi­
ence, who said in their c«>ngratula-
tions that it was the be^t thing they
had listened t«> all winter. The state
contest here on May l««l will «Iraw an
immense audience, for 0 colleges and
universities will each semi their be-»t
orator to win the
given for first
place.
Mr. Jameson is moving onto
phice he bought of R. A. Porter.
the
tzvste and appetite
Kerslake’s
Furniture
Store
The Falls City Leader has been ah- j
sorbed by the Independence Enter­
prise.
DALLAS
L. M. Murray made a short visit to
New goods constantly ar­
J. Bowles and wife a id little Linnie
Orlando Alderman, who has lived riving.
II is prices are trade
A gang of Spaulding’s loggers are
He returned to Portland, Wednesday,
in the Bethel hill for many years, died
winners.
where lie is in the employ of the N. P ed from Saltereek. where he has been cutting balm logs on Dr. Giltner's
there last week.
putting in 70 acriB of grain on his place at the Balls!)u picnic grounds,
express company.
molhcrinlaw’s place. It took him 14 to be shipped to the Oregon City pa­
J. Bowles will sow some spelts for
days with two teams. He has a disc per mills.
hog feed and will build considerable
plow and thinks they a .c a ll right.
C. J). Nairn, Jr., has bought a saw
!
wire fence next summer.
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Jasper Boydstun i* working for Bert mill outfit and will cut 4,000,000 feet
of
road
ties
on
the
farm
of
Charley
High Pressure Days
Hastings.
.Mitchell, four miles east of Ballstou.
Men and women alike have to work
Mrs. Mver, of Salem, is visiting her He will commence as soon as the
incessantly with brain and hand to
P L O W S j* H A R R O W S j » W A G O N S
weather will permit and will use his
hold their own nowadays.
Never son, A. M. My» r, of this place.
>
C U L T IV A T O R S •s
30 00
threshing
engine
as
running
power.
were the demands of business, the
H. 0. Seymour and wife, of Riek-
Hilliard ik C o .................. .. 24 25 wants of the family, the requirements
reall, were visiting at the home of her
A little son of R, E. Bohannon is
W e have a Carload of Buggies, Wagons and Spring
2 00 of society, more numerous. Th tin-t
Lynch tfc R o w d l ..............
parents, G. W. Myer and wife, Sun­ seriously ill with lung fever and Drs Wilson Drug Co. Warrant Every
Halarv
Wagons Coming.
Bottle.
eff-ct of the praiseworthy effort to day.
H
Smith
and
Overton,
of
Sheridan,
are
U H Longhary.................... . 144 18 keep up with all (lose things is com ­
If troubled with rheumatism give |
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attending
him.
65 00 monly seen in a weakened or debili
VV F N ic h o ls ....................
Never
before
did
we
have
so
much
or
so
Chamberlain’s
Pain
Balm
a
trial.
1»
}
An Aggravatin g Cough Cured.
C L S t a r r ......................... . 133 78 tated condition of the nervous system,
James Olmsted has gone east of the will not cost you a cent if it does no
great a variety of things for the farmers.
A customer of ours who had been
J T F o r d ........................... . 133 61 which results in dyspepsia, defective
¡good. One application will relieve
suffering from a severe cough for six mountains to sell a riding harrow.
A ll kinds of machine
78 00 nutrition of both body amt brain, and
F E Myer .........................
j
the
pain.
It
also
cures
sprains
and
.
months, bought two bottles of Cham­
Bob Sears has bought the grocery
. . 35 00 in extreme cases in complete nervous
\Y B D a g g e tt..............
berlain's Cough Remedy from us and and confectionery of T* Farley and ; bruises in one-third me lime required |
DALLAS
W A G N E R BROS.,
25 00 prostration. It is clearly seen that
J W BtOler.........................
wa« entirely cured by one and a half has moved the stock to his bicycle by any other treatment. Cuts, burns,!
A,Huston ......................... . 38 75 what is needed is what will sustain
frost
bit*
s,
quinsy,
pains
in
the
s
i
d
e
'
.
'
••••
•• »•
bottles of it
It gives perfect satisfac­ shop in the Edwards building.
65 IK) : he system, give vigor and tone to the
¿■ •i
E Haytar . . .
................
j and chest, glandular and other swell- j *
tion with our trade— Haynes Parker
E V D a lt o n ...................... . 62 50 nerves, and keep the digestive and
1
ings
are
quickly
cured
by
applying
it
j
& Co., Lineville, Ala. For sale by
Sam. Newell bus sold his lease on
Current Expenses
assimilative functions healthy and Wilson Drug Co.
the Baker farm to R. A. Campbell and Every bottle warranted. Price 25 and j
C <i Coad ....................... . 96 60 active
From personal knowledge, we
has gone east of the mountains to | 50 cents. Wilson Drug Co
5 55 can recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla
Irwin Hudson C o .............
An Open Letter.
work this summer.
15 82 for this purpose. It acts on all the
Glass A Prudhotnme.........
INDEPENDENCE.
Brings many a deserving man sucres?,
T o the Sunday school workers of
5 00 vital organs, builds up the whole sys­ Po’ k county: The central committee
W A W ash................ ........
Van Sears and family have returned
who, ill clad, might fail. Our share
Gmrge
Stoll,
who baa been running |
J (5 Hav ter.......................... .. 19 55 tem, and fits men and women for
|
from
from
an
extended
trip
through
, in making your apparel what it ought
have set April 23rd and 21th as the
the bakery department of F. A :
Court House and Jail
to be 'onsists in keeping your linen
these high-pressure days.
time fur our next county Sunday California and reports a very pleasant I Douty's store lias resigned and will J
M l> Ellis........................... . 25 00
lime.
and oilier wearables in fine shape, so
school convention, to be held in Inde­
move to Portland, a new man taking ;
4 00
W K P fe n n ig ....................
FALLS CITY.
far as washing and ironing them is
pendence, and we earnestly desire you
bis place.
Makes
A
Clean
Sweep.
J Barrett Co ...........
2 70
concerned. Ever trie«! cur work, our
March & Starr have given up the t » take part by being interested and
8 75
There's
nothing
like
doing
a
tiling
J H Robertson...................
Miss
Lena
Delf,
of
Iola,
Kansas,
has
I
style, nur prices.
interest your Sunday school in this
Milo W o o d s ..................... .. 42 15 hotel and Mrs. H Fugitt is now in j convention, and help by sending dele­ j thoroughly. Of all the salves you ev- come to spend the summer with Mrs
!
»*r
heard
of,
Buckleii’s
Arnica
Salve
is
Belt <fe CherringtOQ........... .. 14 35 charge.
B.
Wilson.
If
climate
proves
as
she
|
TO
gates, which are composed of all otti
J M Campbell.................. ..
3 10
Miss Sure and Miss Fern Raymond cers and" teachers, or their suhstitu.es, the best. It sweeps away and cures expects h«*r widowed mother and fami |
1 >r C a rjy ...........................
5 00 have joined the Methodist church | of each school in the county, by send­ I burns, s .res, bruises, cuts, boils, ul- lv will sell out in Kansas and come in !
COLONEL J. OLMSTED, PROP.
j ceis, skin eruptions and piles. It's the fall.
R Sutherland, scalp .
2 00 and were baptized above the falls.
ing your contribution, a small sum,
! only 25c and guaranteed to give satis­
Geo Robinson....................
2 00
only 3 cents for each scholar, and
Eph. Baker is around among the
C. L. Hopkins is in Portland on bus
J K M a r t in .......................
2 00
last but most important, pray that it faction by all druggists.
.urchants making new contracts for
W (■ Brown, fax rebate .. .. 33 31 iness.
may be the best meeting over h* Id in
sprinkling the streets during the sum- j
J E Hib’ ey, salarv..............
66 65
LEWISVILLE.
Mrs. Arthur Vassall is visiting Mrs Polk county. W e have a good pro­
iik r.
Seth Riggs, commissioner..
li 0
gramme prepared which will appear
Ed. White.
ev T. P. Haynes will preach at
.1 li I'mll
....................
8 811
R
An U. S. Inspector of Land Depart- j
next week. Let us, as Christians, be
There will he Easter services at the i
;the Montgomery school house next ment has been in our community in­
earnest in this mailer, that we may
Mrs. Pink liiggs is disposing of her Methodist church by the children
:
Sunday
at
3
p.
mi .
Our fine new displa. rooms— none finer in the state.
terviewing some «)f the tunbei land !
raise our schools to where God's work
household effects and will go over near next Sunday evening.
belongs. D ) not throw this aside and i Miss Hattie Evans, president of the holders and has been asking some
Seattle to live with and take care of
JOS.1N?EYelRS0& SONS
Mrs Susan Bryant and her daugh­ forget it, but come everyone and yon | Women’s Home Mission society, in- rather bard questions of some of the
her aged mother.
ter, Pearl, are to again live in their will help us an*1 we hope to do you I forms us that a good literary program parties who live on their claims in
You do not have to buy anything or pay a cent
good. You can send your contribu­ I and basket social will be given by that Independence.
If the finder will return to this of­ home here,
for enough of the finest furniture polish
tion to Bonnie Smith, Monmouth, or organization at the church on the
fice the two books taken from Brown's
to rejuvenate your « ntire house.
A cowboy, from another county,
Mr.
Kinney
and
wife
have
arrived
come to the convention and bring it. ; evening of May 1st.
out bouse last Wednesday morning, he
acted very ru le toward two young la­
from Michigan, she being a sister of Sincerely for the master, M. M Jones !
will I)« liberally rewarded.
dies who had gone to the Buena Vista
| Mrs Mannie Ward,
president; Bonnie Smith correspond- ! M. M. Jones and Bonnie Smith,
cemetery to decorate a grave.
Prosecuting Attorney Hart will to
| president and secretary of the County
T. L Dun-more and family now live ing secretary and treasurer.
morrow start on a 75-mile horseback
Sunday school association, are using
Next door to Jos, Meyer <fe Sons.
next
to
Nathan
Emmitt.
ride to attend circuit court at Tilla­
Danger of Colds and Crip.
every effort to make the county con­
mook.
Scott Leavitt took two degrees at
The greatest danger from colds and vention at Independence April 23 ami
Dan. Poling won first honors and Mono grange Saturday.
grip is thei- resulting iu pneumonia. 24 unusually interesting Sunday
school workers i f the county should
Miss Bessie Young second in the ora
Since the first of last November ov­ If reasonable care is used, however,
136 C o u r t stre et, Sa le m ,
torical contest last Friday evening.
and Chamberlain’s Cough Remedv take more interest in these conven
er 72 inches of rain fell here.
taken, all danger will he avoided. lions than has been manifested in the
Report of Montgomery school for
Among the tens of thousands who past.
March: Enrolled, 27, average alien How to Ward Off an Attack of
have used this remedy for these dis­
Rheumatism.
Several of our people are having la
dance, 20; tardy, 2; visitors, 7 ; neith
“ For years when spring time came eases we have yet to learn of a single grippe. H. D. Staats has been confi
er absent nor tardy, Earl Brown, Hat
case having resulted in pneumonia,
•n
ami
1
went
into
gardening,
I
was
tie Atwater, Emmett Norton, Lillie
ed to the house for more than two
which shows conclusively that it is a
weeks.
and Edward Bevens.— Edith Miller, sure to liaye an attack of rheumatism
certain preventive «»f that dangerous
and
every
attack
was
more
severe
j
teacher.
than the preceding one,” says Josie | disease. Ii will cure a cold or an at­
Scott Leavitt, of Falls City, was
i
There being but one ticket at the McDonald, of dan, Logan county, • tack of the grip in less time than any made a member of the Lewisville
Is early in the ceason when siz< s are complete in nil lines. Look over
city election last Monday, of course West. Va “ I tried everything w th other treatment. It is pleasdiit and I grange at the meeting last Friday.
your shirt supply today and see what you will need for the season.
they were elected, as follows: Mayot, no relief whatever, until I procured a safe to lake. For sale by the Wilson
fhe board of directors in the Mont-
Our shirts are cut full measure. Sleeve lengths to suit the arms ol
J. C. I lay ter; councilman-at-large, 11 bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, Drug Co.
SALEM STEAM
gom
ry
district
have
decided
to
have
[ the purchasers.
B Gosper; auditor «ml police judge, and the first application gave mo ease
i
two
month»
more
of
school
and
Miss
1). P. Htouffer; marshal, J. M. G rant; and before the first Bbtile w >s used 1
MONMOUTH
I Edith Miller will remain as teacher.
C oif Sh irts
P e rc a le S h irts
c •uncilmen, W. V . Fuller, Walter felt like a new person. Now I feel
Mrs. Hiatt, who lias been sick SO ;
For those who prefer a stiff bo-1
W ith soft bosoms and d etach a­
Williams ami A. B. Muir. The Gates that I am cured, but I always keep a j
Miss
I
«la
Waters
will
close
a
very
som, in patterns similar to the
ble cuffs to match. A beautiful
195 C o m m e r c i a l street
waterworks and bonding proposition bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm in long wi»h consumption, dii i last Fri- successful term of school at l ’ee Dee
Golf shirts, made also with de-1
assortment of plain patterns,
carried by about 20 majority. The re­ the house, and when I feel any symp dav.
Friday
small figures, vertical stripes,
lac liable cuffs to match. Prices,
sult of the waterworks question was tome of a return I anon drive it away
The farewell reception for Pr» feasor
1 crepes and pongee silks. Sizes
Miss Nellie Phillips, of Dallas Coll
idverse to the judgment of many of with one or two applications of this ‘ French will be in the Normal eh ipel
! as large as 18 to accommodate
ege, «pent Saturday and Sunday here
our most capable and conservative cit liniment.” For sale by Wilson Drug on Thursday evening.
5 0 c to $1.50.
big men. Prices,
with her parents.
izens. It is to l»e hoped that the out­ Co.
Mr. Cook was arrested by the mar i
come will be better than they antici
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5 0 c to S I .
Emmett Statute sold 40 dozen eggs
; shall and tried and fined 60 eents by j
pate.
OAKDALE.
in February and* 73 dozen in March.
W o o l e n S h irts
i the recorder for leading his cow at too |
W h i t e S h irts
There was church here Sunday at 3.
1 slow a gait through the -»treet against i Rev. S. J. Lindsay has gone to Port­
The most sanitary shirts for eith
Laundered
and unlaundered.
R
E
M
O
V
A
L
N
O
T
I
C
E
.
er winter or summer, in light or
N«> better values sold in Oregon
While working in the slave camp | the ordanance made and provi led for land to attend the annual conference
• heavy weights, including our
for the money. Sizes 14 to 184
«>f the United Evangelic church.
I Tom Wright cut his thumb very bad- such cases.
own navy blue flannel overt-hirls
I have moved niv stock of woven
at
1 lv.
Uncle Ira F. M . Butler is sick with
W. C. Williams heard an unumal wire fencing from 59 8 late street to
of Salem made flannels, in sizes
5 0 c to $1.
There i. no other «cason when good
la
grippe.
amount
of
b.irking
by
the
dog«
Mon­
R. T. Judson, wife and son, of Sa­
up to 19. Prices
the new st«>r* 6 0 Court street9 one
medicine if so much needed a* in the lem, have been visiting J. M. Card’s.
ti iy evening and looking out saw a door west of J. J. Dalrymple’s store.
Full dress white shirts for low
Miss Belle Ebbert, of 1 ortland,
$1.25 to $ 2 . 5 0 .
large congregation gathered. It was
Spring.
cat vests at
The Airanct family are going to h u e visiting her parente.
W A L TE R M ORLEY
his birthday and they had come to
The blood I. impure, weak and
S
I
.
75.
j move to John Teal's mill.
Sa le m F e n c e W o r k s .
Mrs. Dr. Doty has sold ber house-
impoverished— a condition indicated
N e g lig e e Sh irts
John I'arlev is working on the bold good* and will n "ve to Dallas in
; W o r k i n g m e n s ’ S h irts
by pimple, and other eruption, on the
Tho
a few day*
j For the man who must have
Made for er-ice. Ki.ll lengtli
C le a n . Ipg
fa.-e and body, by detleient vitality, ruilr«>rtd.
j comfort fir*t of all, made wi*h
and full rut at
and Healing
TH E BOY
Mr Meeker paid $9,000 f.
Fountain Murphy h is be«*en shear-
lo «i of apix'tito, lack of itm igth , and
; so.t bosom ami soft collar at-
Cure for
5 0 c an d up.
W IT H T H E
j i.»g g*>ats around the neighborhood 7. «die (Z ike) farm and all the
want of animation.
j tai hed Our line is the largest
hd J personal property.
! with his new shearing machine.
] and finest we have ever shown.
3 They are the acme o| com ort.
F»anlr Fisher and family have m
Joe Card has rented the Blireve hop
i Sixes up t»»19forbig men. Prices
Ely's Crram Balm
< yard and li.<* George Tate woikmg in ed back here.
K*uy anil plt-a^ant to us
it
5 0 c to S I . 50.
A new furniture store in town.
Is fixed for fun— fun that is
¡Cintai!»« no
in ju rio u
Make the blood pure, Vigorous and
»irti»
Grandma Yoakum ’s grandson, Ed­
instructive
too.
No
dark
It
in
q
u
ick
ly
ahm>r
:>ed.
rich, create appetite, give vitality,
To Cure a Cold in one Day.
G ives relie f at once.
die Smith, of Portland, has been visit­
B O Y S ’ S H IR T S .
room needed now for photog­
strength and animation, and euro ing li* r.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab­
It 0 |*n s an.I Clean*««
s SOFT BOSOM SHIRTS C A p I ^ cur hoy* »oft «blrtu with two detaohn
lb« Namt Pantane«
le*«
All
drnggicts
refund
the
mency
all eruptions. Have the whole family
raphy. Brownies $1 to $2.
A llâ t« Inflam m ation.
STIFF b O S O M S H R T j v J V / L 1 blc collar« » d • pair of .nils to ■»trk. TVj
Carrie Siefarth, who has t»een work­ if it fails to cure. E W Grove*« sig­
begin to take them today.
EVERYDAY S H I R T S
“ “ ’ " ’ fi
“
■ .i- *n-l p ro to t» U k * m on'-ron«. R««*i*rss th» Brownie developing machin­
ing in 8a1em, is at home again.
nature is on each box. 25c.
i h 4 ,,t TVt*- and Sm ell.
L r¿v -ile ,
fvnt« a t
-WHITE
S H I R T S 91
1
CU C
Pauper Account
F Frauemliener.................. . * 7 00
7 00
M A T e th e m w ..................
X 60
Nord by <fe Finseth..............
7 oo
0 E H u n tley......................
8 OO
I) G Meador ......................
6 00
K 8 W ilson.........................
R>>ads and Highways
7 52
Independence Lumber Co .
:i 75
.1 W Butter ......................
Clav M f* C o ...................... . . 31 25
. 50 01»
T B Huntley ................
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS;
A Good ’ Front”
w tj c l-
SALEM S 1 EAM LAUNDRY
WE ARE IN IT. W H A T ?
2 6 9 Liberty Street
The House Furnishing Co.,
J. BHOWNSTEiN l SOU
Are paying the highest
»- Sash Prices for Hides,
Pelts, Wael. Taiiow, Furs,
Slii Iroi , Rubber and Metals.
Stores: Salem and Albany
The Tim e to Buy a Shirt
QYEIHS !!9 C L E J » WOiiKS
K
C . ». WALKER, PROP.
J. J. Fiddler Agent at Dallas.
Spring M edicine
CATARRH
GATARDH
H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla
an d P ills
Brownie
COLD1» HEAD
** Hood’s Sarsaparilla has been used In
our family for some time, and always with
good results. Last spring I was all run
down and got a bottle of U, and as usual
raewtvad great bone At."
Mias Bail ah
Berea, stow*, v l
Mood’s tareaparltla promisee ta
•u re and hasp« the promise.
Jim Murphy ia suffering terribly
from a carbuncle on his neck.
BALLSTON.
SMI THFt fcLO.
There is a serious epidemic L)f U
grippe in town
G. W. Myer slopped a cat of wheat
The Sunday school will give a has i
to the Daila* mill Monday.
ket aocial and entertainment next Fri
Bert Hast ing» aud wife have return ^day night to raise funds.
i»*-««»- i by m ail; Trial ««♦ *. 10 .v n t* by m ail,
h i .Y t«Ko I'll KOS. S W arren 8 t. New Y o rk .
es $2,
P F E N N IG ,
•S PISO S C U R E FO R
*>
■ a i T r ^ . r T T ^ a a
_
C O N S U M P T I O N ^
^
Jeweler and Optician.
W IL S O N B LO CK .
SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE
O p p o s it e C a p ita l N a tio n a l B a n k.
llomenmdfl Blankets, Flannels, Clothing, Etc.