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H E POLK COUNTY IILMIZEK OCH STAFF OF RCSTJJSRS. Farm Machinery PALLAS, ubliim ibd W . FRIDAY, APB. 24. 1903. E v iit A . F riday M o m in a A t 7:30. W . V e h lC lC S A n U n e q u a l l e d a n d C o m p l e t e Re s u m e of W n a t Y o u r F r i e n d s a r e a n d H a v e B e e n L a t e ly D o i n g . Bicycles A S H , ■ DITOK A N I> fM OFBlBTolL S U B S C R IP T IO N W H AT TH EY HAVE TO SAY A BO U T T H E O O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . RATES: You K n o w W h a t You Are T a k in g . W lieu you t»k e Grove's T.isieles» I C h ill Ton ic, because the form ula ia plainly printed on every botile, show ing that it is -im p ly Iron end (Juinine in a tasteless form . N o cure uo p iy . Price, 50 cents. ----------- ----------------- IN D E P E N D E N C E . | l 50 ..................................... P er y “ » r $ 75 ........................... Per n il m onth* 40 ........................1’ er three m onth* A d v e i timing rates miule known on application. Correspondence ¡»s o lic it J. W . M aiteram died Sunday, aged ed. 76 year« and wan buried Tuesday, F in e Job P rin tin g done at reasonable from Baptist church, Rev. A . J. Hun- nriees. saker officiating. H e was oue of our very bent citizens. TEAM WORK. James l ) M ann and wife, o f C orval A t its last m eeting Dallas camp de lis, have been visiting the residence cided to give up the big initiation d u r o f B. W ilson. in g the carnival, there being ho m any Mr. Becker, of Nebraska, bought the other interesting features to take up | E lm er H all farm jo in g Buena vista, the time, and to hold a continuous in itiation from now until July 15th Mrs. J. M. Stark ha* bought 45 feet Captains were elected and learns chor on rail road street of II. II Jasperson ea from the local members. H and and join ing the hotel property on the some prizes will be given the m em south. T h e livery barn will be moved bers who put in the most candidates. o ff to make less exposure from fire. T h e team putting in the lea t initiates Mrs. Stark has received $2,975 insur will ante up a fine banquet to iho ance on the hotel property and it i* winners. The progress made will b«‘ understood will rebuild at once. announced from tim e to time. H ere F ra rk Skinner's dray team ran o ff is the lin e u p : with him Saturday and he was badly Kail-splitters— Log-rollers— bruised. W A Ayres, Captain. U 8 Grant Captain. I. K A'lam» L R Adams. Our creamery is turning out a large T C Brown Ed Blessing P A Bowman A R Bell amount of butter each day. It has » W Blowing C F Belt declined n price about one-fourth. T 8 Burch N 8 Burch R. T . lias solii to M. N. Judge B u rn ett's term o f court will W i l s o n D r u g C o . W a r r a n t E v o ry Bottlo. Bowninn 80 . cres south o f Mon m u h his docket I f troubled with rheumatism give foi $2,650. H enry Cl»u field paid o I. ( ’ h>*inl>erlaiii’s Pain B dm a trial. It R. M endeuhall and w.fe $6.000 foi 1 6) J. B Constable is placing 20,000 w ill not cofct you a cent if it d»«e* no | »créa near BallHoi» new bop poles in the Gardner yard at g«»»d. One application will relieve Bridgeport. the pain. It also cures sprains and ! A public auction »ale will occur at bruises in one-third the lim e required the J. L R iggs place near BalDtou hv any oth er treatm ent, (.ills , burns, on Saturday May 2nd. It w ill include frost hip s, quinsy, pains in the side all the hors s, cattle, farm im p le and client, glandular anti other sw ell ings are qu ickly cured by applyin g it. i ments and h usehold goods. E very b o t'le warranted I'riee 2 ) and Field pets and prepared food for 50 cents. W ilson Drug Co young chickens on sale at UUery'a ---------- ♦ • ♦ ----------- feed st«»re. M cDer & Meisar have ju st received j A n ordinance authorizing the i»*ue » new line of fancy china Ds rich- j of $15,000 w iter bo ds h.ts beeu pass ness of color and beauty o f design ed by the c ity council also one b egin form an added attraction to their new i ning condem nation proceedings and store. pay for it. Several obstacles may be T h e i res arc being strung on the | met. telplion - line from Ballston to Sheri- i Photographer C lu rrin gto n is g iv in g dan, and th e holes are being dug and his gallery a com plete overhauling tin* pole* cut for the line from »Salt and S. W . Blessing i* having a new Creek to Dallas. front porch constructed. Thanks to Miss Zula M ver, of W m . K im ball, a form er D.dlas resi »Smithtield for a copy of her in terest dent, now lives at W asco, Sherman ing story. T h e H eights and the V a l Now goods constantly ar cou nty. ley. I t is well w ritten, contains a riving. Iiis prices are trade fine moral and can he read with Frank Brown has just returned winners. pi. lit by old and young. from Portland where he bought many Thousands Have Kidney Trouble convene May 11th, aud and Don’ t Know it. will !><• short. Sewing Machines Cream Separators And every other thing that is usually carried in a first class implement h o u s e . We have the Studebaker vehicles, the Tribune bi cycles, the Sharpies tubu lar cream separators, the McCormick harvesting nia chinery, and we can sell you machinery that we re commend and stand by. F. A, WIGGINS 255 259 Liberty street, Salem , Or. rest in the Dallas cem etery. H o w To F in d O a t. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and lot it stand twenty-four hours, a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If It stains your linen It is e of kid- nc, *ble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. W hat to Do. There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage, it corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of S w a m p -R o o t is soon realized. It 3tands the highest for Its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that jellsi more about it. both sent| absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer & Home of Swamp-Root. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. -MAKIS PR0PER OtCT» PLCAS1NG, Kerslake’s Furniture Store DALLAS delicious new things for their con fec tionery store, Drop iu and sample them . R eport o f Etna school for month T h e remains o f Mrs 1). A. Smith ending A p ril 17th: E nrolled, 1(5; were brought up from P ortlan d last average attendance, 12; tardy, 1. Roll Thursday even ing and taken to the of h on or: A lm a C row ley, Lois Gav, home of her brother W illis S im on t »n W in ifred Pew thercr, E sther Ham pton. N ext afternoon the Presbyterian V isito rs: Ralph io p p le to n . of E u I/O not m ake any mistake, hut re church was full o f sym p ath izin g gene, Mr. and Mrs. C row ley, Mrs Cass member the name, 8w am p-R oot, Dr. friend», nearly all the citizen s around Riggs, Rev. Pew therer, D. M. Pewthe- K ilm e r'» S w am p-R oot, and the ad K tckreall com in g to in dicate their er ami the Misses Sm ith. dress, Biiighum pton, N . Y . on every nigh regard for tire deceased who had grown up am ong them A fte r a com- A rbor Day was observed by a liter bottle. torting funeral address by Rev. W . T . ary program , by h oeing flower beds W A But trick L N Belieu W ardle, a long line of carriages pro A piece of road on the Salem road and cleanin the yard. A R Broaii J A Buttrick K J fir\ itii m Bindgett ceeded to the cem etery where her between Andy Byers' and the Kick W R ofiitHki G u ttry, M ary Leonard, Jennie, Loyd Charley Bako A n A g g r a v a t i n g C o u g h C u r e d . mother, M s. .fa*. Siinonton, had been reall bridge is badly in ne°d o f atten W II Brown L 1 Burnell and Lester For ter, Guy Syron and C W Coup hell Davie C Crider A custom er of o u r»’ who had been laid ti rest some two year* ago. tion from the supervisor. H ugh W alker. Il W ClitTord W » Coy suffering from a severe cough for six G N Clierriugton D A Crftcblow Capt. M ilton Davis, who belongs to H J Christianson G eorge W h iteak ei's errant colored months, bought two bottles ol C h am H G Campbell A week ago Sunday afternoon 18 W K Craven C O Good horse was stolen firm his barn one berlain’s Cough R em ed y from us and members o f the Harm ony Sunday the regular arm y, has with iiis wife K L I'hapman O WCen key ami baby been visitin g his mother, n igh t last week and he has been un was en tirely cured by one ami a half school gathered at the home o f R. A. L V IhUy R F. Collins Mrs J. J Finn at M cC oy, they h a v K V Dalton S C Dodson able to get any trace of horse or man bottles o f it I t gives perfect satisfac Porter, and the young men gave them Il E Kakin Claud A Duun ing a F ilip iu e nurse with them . F O Klliott M D Ellis tion with our tr a d e — H aynes Parker a fan-well serenade. T h e rem oval of J M Farley V R Farley T o C u r e a C o ld in on e Day. A Co., L in ev ille , A la . F o r sule by • he good in tlu e.ee of our h igh ly re- ! H L Fenton V P Fiike Dr. M cCallon has »old to the E va n 'la k e Laxa tive Brom o Quinine T a b W ilson Drug Co. P A Kinseth W L Frink »peeled n eighbor» and frien d» ia much gelical church for $1200, the house A W Fink J H Frakes lets. A ll druggists refund the money ■ - ♦ ■ regretted by all. Hem y Kern J H Foster and lot across the street west o f the if it fails to cure, E. W Grove's sig SUVER. W T Foster W V Fuller It is an ideal W F Muso'tt George Porter wag in M cM in n ville M ethodist parsonage. G O Grom nature is ou each box. 25c. W H McKee B H McCollon Grass gro w in g ami stock im proving. last week b uyin g hortes for the Seat iocation foi their church which will —— ------------- Mike|Mc>'ulty L H Me Bee be erected there as soon as they can W Holt McDoniel G F Mt Bee OAKDALE. M ost gardens are still too wet to tle market. J B Nctherton H J Oafleld get around to it. plow. W K Pfennig C W Osborn« Jus. Syron is hauling lum ber to M any are sick with the grip. W H Paul T G Richmond T B Rowell Samuel M Ray Bullaton for the March Saw M ill Co. I Now fam ilies from the east are c o n F ru it of all sorts will be plentiful. n R Rifles T h e K istler fam ily, from P ortlan d, tinually arrivin g and findin g tem po T A Riggs K C Richmond R E Reed D. James and wife entertained about rary homes in tow'n w hile they look J. T . James lias gon e to Portland to have moved to Mr. S m ith ’s place. Re . H N Rounds Rev j R U Russell consult a physician and M is. M cL a n e th irty you n g people at their hom e re- j through the cou ntry for som thing J 1 Reaeoner Klmer T Reed Joe Murphy has a tine lot of c la p is still there under treatm en t. J F. Sibley C E Shaw cently. T h e even in g was pleasantly j perm anent. E A Steunon A P Starr boards made. spent in playin g ga m e» and an e n jo y H W Stump C W ShulU F. N. Stum p has set out several W J S u rr W L Strong able lim e was ha 1 hy all. U n cle A n d y Siefarth's niece, from acres of hops H C Seymour H K SUrr Chas M Svron H B Sh .pe Minnesota, visited him lately. A load o f lum ber drawn by two O E ShulU C T She * W oodm an picnic at R id er’s grove teams from the M arch saw m ill be Walker Strauss George F Shaw George Siefarth is working the hop M ay 28th. William Tatern J H Townsend cam e stuck in the road so that the In the county court of the state of Oregon W G Vaswaii J f Vaughn yard here, that Ike Yoakum bought. H i ’ V siskike K > anRiper Dong C ollin s sold his farm in K lic k driver was obliged to unhitch and un for tiie county of Polk. Geonre C Wn»t«h<*rn T W W ann In the matter « f the estate of Sarah E. Ben Thom pson killed a pine m ar itat cou n try and haa gone lu the load. Som e work on the roads soon ! Fisher, deceased.—Citation. R F. Williams O K Williams W alter Wi liams Irvin N Woods would b e a n im provem ent. R i'gue R ive r region to seek t. new To A, I*, t-'isher. Minnie Beckley, Henrietta tin last week. Frederick B W e*A T A Wagner Haley, KUa V. Applegate, Lena (). Jolly, home. Isaac F Yoakum C A W arren M is» Iv a P orter is learn in g the i C. Frank Fisher, (»eorge C. Fisher, R. li. Joe Card ami Andrew S itfa r‘ 1» have J E Yoakum W Y eater. Fisher and Alice Fisher, and to ail person* m illin ery business in Sheridan. Mrs Jam es W h ee ler has received J W Y«after. their hop yards nearly worked interested, greeting: her house insurance and may build Owing to pi made in m aking up, IX T H K N A M F OF T H F S T A T E OF B e rh a E llis, o f Dallas, has beeu again. M a ke s A C lean S w eep. Oregon, you are hereby cited aud required to names are absent from the m iddle o f visiting Mrs. M ary Card. T here's nothing like d oin g a th in g appear in the county court of tile state of Or the above tp»m s M o w t o W a r d Off a n A t t a c k of thoroughly. Of all the salve* you e v egon. for the county of Polk, at the court L e w W right is r o ik in g ou tha rail ----------- ♦ • ♦----------- er heard of, Buckleu's A rn ica S .l\e is room thereof, at Dalian, in the county of Polk R h e u m a tis m . road. State O ra to ric a l C ontest. on “ F o r years when spring tim e came the best. It »weeps aw.iy am i cures j It will o fr u r h» re one week from M o n d a y , J u n e I, 1003 , burns, s. ies, bruises, cuts, boils, ill- j on and I went in to garden in g, I was! D a n g e r of C o l d s a n d C r i p . today. Seven col log-* and a univer sute to have an attack of rheum atism j ceis, skin eruptions and piles. It's ; A t 1 o’clock in the afternoon of that day» then and there to «how cause why the follow T h e great*** danger from cold* and sity will send orators to take from our and every attack was m ore severe ! on ly 25c. and guaranteed to give satis ing described real property belonging to said orator the $100 in cash prizes. W ill ¿rip is tliei resulting in pneumonia. f than tile preceding one,” says Josie j faction by all «Iruggists. estate should not he sold at private sale, tit- tney take more (ban two prizes? No 1 If reasonable care is used, however, - —------ ----------------- wit: Beginning d30 feet north of the south M cD onald, of »Ian, Logan cou nty, E li Pei kins about this. T h e o ra to r- and Chamb« Gain's Cough R em edy east corner of out lot No. 4 in the town of M A R K E T REPORT. W est. V a “ I tried e v e ry th in g w ’ th ! Monmouth, theme west 100 feet, thence here will be the very best from their | taken, all danger will be avoided. no relief whatever, u n til I procured a j south 100 feet, thence east 100 fret, thence (Corrected weekly by Gooch «3ro».) colleges and big delegations will com* A m on g the tens of thousands who north 100 feet to tiie place of beginning; also bottle of Ch am berlain ’s Pain B alm ., to cheer their favorites. T h e maid* have used this rem edy for these dis W h ea t, per bushel, 70 els. 12 feet off -f the south side of lot 5, and the and the first application gave me ease from M onm outh, Alhanys athletic* eases we have yet to learn o f a single B ran , p e r tun $22 whole of lot ii, in block ii, as shown on the and before the tirst bottle w.-s used 1 amended plat of out lot No. 4, in said town and admirers and the quakers from case having resulted in pneum onia, S h orts, p er to n , $25. fell like a new person. N ow I feel of Monmouth, Polk county, Oregon; also an Newherg would alone capture the big which shows conclusively that it is a O ats, p er bushel, 30 cts. undivided one-half interest in 1.3o acres of that 1 am cured, but I always keep a audience. As we have no room large certain preventive o f that dangerous F lo u r , p er 10 barrels,|3 80. land in Marion county, state of Oregon. bottle of Ch am berlain ’» Pain Balm in enough for all who w ill wish to attend ! disease. It will cure a cold or an at W IT N E S S the Hon. J. F. Sibley, judge Flou r, per sack, $1. the bouse, and when I feel any sym p of the county court of the state it will lie im portant to go early. Be tack of the grip in less time than any B u ckw heat Hour, $2.50 per cw t. toms of a return I soon d rive it away of Oregon, for the county of cause of the big expense the regulai other treatm ent. It is pleasant ami G erm ea, $1 6l) per cwt. [ hkal Polk, with thesealof said court with one or two application * o f this state prices, 50 and 36 cents, w ill be safe to lake. For sale by the W ilson Corn m eal, $2 50 per cwt. alfixed, this 8th day of April, lin im e n t.” For sale by W ilson Drug necessary; but as it w ill excel a week Drug Co. A . D., lhOd. Co. A ttest: V . S. Loughary, clerk. [Corrected weekly by D uiiu ' h Grocery. of 26 cent attractions, the church i* ------------- « • « ------------- By W F. Nichols, deputy. PEEDEE. sure to be crowded. Pictures o f some P otatoes, p er bushel, fiOcts. Published by order of J. E, Sibley, county P O L K . of tlie speakers may l>e seen iu Belt A B u tte r, p e r pound 2 0 cts. judge. Both the M iller and the Lacey hop C herriugton’s show windows. La rd , p er pound, 12J@15 cts. T h e re will be a school entertain yards have new poles and have been ------- - » • ♦ - -------- B a co n ,s id es , per pound, 13@16 rts. m ent here next Saturday evening. plowed. CO UN TY COURT. H am s, p e r pou nd, 14(«17 cts. Carl Swenson shipped eighteen Messrs Alcorn and Simpson, who S h ou lders, p er pound,9@ 11 cts. cords of wood lo Portlan d, gettin g $2 went south in search of tim ber claim », E g g s , p er dozen, 15 cts. 231 Front, corner o f State, per coni. Sibley, J. returned witnout locating any. C h ic k e n s , p er dozen $3(it$5 fav S tin gley, Arth ur and Jasper D ried fru its , p er pound, 3@ 10 cts. j T h e planer for the Morrison A C o n Boydaon liava gone to the W alla W a l Thom as Pom eroy was made admin B eets, p e r pound, 1 cents istrator of the P . H . M cCabe estate, don sawmill was broken while being la cou ntry to work and Y o u n g John T u rn ip s , p er pound, 1 cts. the property was assessed by R. K hauled from A irlie. Becker will go to the Baker City C a b b a ge , p er pound, 2 cts. Scroggs, E. L K etch um and I H art, Alm a W aters was thrown from a | mines. O n ion s, p er pound, 2 cts. and petition to sell personal property horse and badly hurt. B ean s, p er p ou n d, 5(<t7 cents. T h e train brought for Peter Redd« e- was granted. C orn m e a l, per pou nd,3J cts Dr Luther, o f K in g ’s V a lley was | kopp some liuolewn and wove wire Petition to sell certain real proper called to see Mrs. New bill. H a y , per ton, $7(«$12. I fencing. ty o f the D. J. \V hi loader estate was ------- ---- H arry L acey’s smoke house and B om bard Fricsen haa his clover A Creat Sen sa tion. granted. j patch in extra nice shape. T h e re was a big sensation in Let s- H. U, G w in was chosen guardian of contents were destroyed by lire. villc. I ml., when W . H . Brow n or that George L . Gwin, an insane person. Oats sell at 40 and potatoes at 50 SALEM STEAM Mr. Boydaon, Mr. Siinonton and ; the Quirnga are through plowing sum place, who was expected to d ie, had Oscar Hay ter was appointed ancilla cents a bushel. iiis life saved hy Dr. K in g 's N ew D is mer follow. ry adm inistrator of the John Jeldres* Stock cau now find their own liv covery for consum ption. He w rites: estate, under $3.200 bond, and W . V. ing. Lena Rem pel at Rickreall haa a M endured insufferable agonies from Nichols, E. V. Dalton and Eugene 195 C o m m e r c i a l street asthma, but your New D i*covery gave Rev. Yost has sold his place to Fred painful abscess on her jaw. H a y ter are to appraise the properly. im m ed iate relief and soon thereafter Kau for $121R>. H e n ry Robbins ha» Hfty-tw o young effected a com plete cure.” Sim ilar T h e wife of R ev. Park, who wen- cattle that will rapidly increase in Asa Burbank has moved to our saw cure* of con sum ption , pneum onia, visiting the fam ily of J J. W isem an, mill. j value and baa tin* cleanest and niceat Orom liitis and grip are numerous. I t ’s is recovering from a serious illness at strawberry patch around. the peerless rem edy for all th roat and Ellensburg. Bluford Bu«h, who went to Sh eri Som» live years ago Gerhard Rem p- lung trou b h ». Brice 50c. and $1.00 dan to rent a farm, found them too ♦ 1, then here, but now iq Canada, ob (rua ran teed by all druggists. T ria l high. I tained from \V isconain a stock of pur bottle* free. Mr. Pagen koffis working for Fred ple basket willows, that a re J used for R E M O V A L N O TIC E . ! wicker work, barrel hoops, broom » and i Johnson. A . W in g , of Lew isville, and Jim »ink cleaners. John Rom p'd has just, Sm ith, o f Giaw fordftville, have ju st o r I have moved my stork of woven ( t-g planted a large hed of them here and dered this paper and the O regonian PERRYDALE. w ite fen cin g from 59 State street to . ¿ 3 would like to know the experiences of lor a year, $2 p ayin g for both. Jasper W ilson and wife, of M edford, whoever lias raised or used them. Are impure m atter, which the akin, the new »tore 6 0 Court street, on* ^ Dr. Lee Steiner, who w ent from door west of J. J. Dairy tuple’s store. ------a t » ■ ■ liver, kidneys and other organs can are v iiitin g his sister, Mrs. A. T aylor here re Lakeview , has m oved back to It W i l l S u r p r i s e Y o u - T r y it. not take care o f without help, there is Lulu T urn er is rapidly im proving W A LTE R M ORLEY It is the medicine above all others Salem on ;u v «m n to f bis health. ami Minnie Nelson has gone back to •uch an accumulation o f them. Sa le m F e n c e W o r k s . for c.itarrh and is worth it» weight in her work at Dallas. T h e y litter the w hole system, gold. E ly ’s Cream Balm doc» all tlm t T H IS Several from here Attended Mr». is claim ed for it.— B. W . Sperry, H a rt l ’ im ple», boils, eczema and other REM EDY Lillian Sm ith's funeral at Dallas F ri eruptious, loss o f appotite, that tired ford, Conn. My son w.i» afflicted with TH E BOY is s u r e t o day. catarrh. He u-ed E ly '» Cream Balm feeling, bilious turns, lit* o f indiges C IV E W IT H T H E S a tis fa c tio n . tion, dull headsches and many other P. R Robinson and wife are here ami the di-«agreeable catarrh all left í m bai » T him.— J C. Ol instead. A reo la, III. T h e from tie east visiting their daughter, troubles are due to them. Balm d'H » not irritate or cause street- Mrs. P. W . Flannery. [E ly’ s Cream Balm mg. Bold b. druggists at 50 cents or Gives R elief Mrs A. C. T aylo r, Miss Rosa ¡Smith mailed by E ly Bros., 56 W arren Nt., at O n c e . Is fixed for fun— fun that is M ih Flannery and son Floyd, were Ne v Y o t k. I t I'lw a M i » ii o l h f • Mti h*Hlt the <l!■•*• •»■*«*! instructive Portland visitors last week. too. No dark PETER COOK R I C K R E A L L , OR -D E A L E R IN — G e n e ra l M e rc h a n d is e Boots, »hoes, cloth ing, and gen tlem en s' furnishing goods Plow s, harrow*, buggies, wagon.* aud other farm im plem ents. C offee fur 10 cents a pou nd; shoes and tobacco at below cost. H IG H E ST PRICES FOR C O U N T R Y PRODUCE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS r; PLO W S . HARROW S C U L T IV A T O R S WAGONS j* W e have a Carload of Buggies, Wagons and Spring Wagons Coming. Never before did we have so much or so great a variety of things for the farmers. A ll kinds of machine oil. m D ALLAS jt, Citation. j. mmm s m Urs paying the fin e s t Sash Prices for Hides, Pelts, Wool. Talicw, Furs, Old Iroi , Rubber and Metals. OYEiNS £ »9 C U M WORKS MRS. C. H. WALKER, PROP. J. J. Fiddler Agent at Dallas. | All Humors s»L[s^ s i . « u m Brownie [S s a fts g H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla and Pills HARMONY. Remove all humors, overcom e all CROW LEY. their effect*, strengthen, tone and J. G u ttry and »on drove T h ere was a fam ily reunion at t^e with a I©»d of wool. invigorate the whole system. hoinr o| G C. Sm ith Iasi w ek, all the “ I had salt rheum on my hands so that I children being present except Rowe. could not work. I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla Chas and l*ee ami their fam ilies re and It d r o v . out the humor. I continued turned to Portland Sunday aft.rn oon It* use till the sores disappeared." Mae. D A. Smith rem aining a few days. K ate Himnnton, who deserve» the In * O. Buows, Rumfnrd Pall.. Me. « e d i t given lo Mr K elly by the port- « « • « - • B a ra a p a rilla p ro m is e e to amt papers, is takin g care ol th* lit- • w r » a n « k e e p s th e p re m is e . tie ones whose m other was laid to - to Dallas T h e Harm ony school spent Arbor Day planting trews, m aking flower beds and giv in g the grounds >» general cleaning up. I hose neither absent nor tardv for the la»t m onth of school w ere. Nellie and Clarence l*eonard, Madie and I V eln a Blair, Addie, E u n ice aud Docia ^* uMBhraiM. It t ure« .•wrh «i*«t drive* M in thr ll « d «èui.-kh COLDHEAD "r T s .it .- i- », i • i-,» «* /t* c«r>ta it .it ' i ; ; iuta »»r ) ) Trin i «i*e, W 1 r nt» hr in%il. ►LY H KorH K K S. IM V i r t m » r a v t . New York. room needed now for photog raphy. Brownies 51 to $2. Brownie developing machin es $2, P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. W IL S O N BLOCK. C O L C N E L J. O L M S T E D , P R O P . .y-m W E A R E IN IT. W HAT? Our fine new di»pla> room s— none finer in the state. 2 6 9 Liberty Street JU S.TM E Y t R S 0& S O N S Y o u do not have t » buy an yth in g or pay a cent for enough o f the finest furniture polish to rejuvenate your « vi ti re house. Ths House Furnishing Co., Nvxt door to Jos, Meyer it Sons. S to re s: S a le m and A lb a n y Spring Hats The Latest for Men g Boys’ W e s* 11 more hat* than any oth er »tore l>etween Sacram ento? and the Sound, outside of Portlan d. That may not concern you, especially, but it does mean that the men of Marion and Polk i counties have learned where to Find correct shapes and shades r in m ens' hats, and at reasonable prices. Our stock comprises all the new fads »o u gh t after by the dress} I you n g fellow «, as well as th e staple shapes that are always in j dem and, while iu sizes we are prepared for the man with the • big bead with sizes as large as 7$ and 7 }. Our new lines range in price from $1.50 to $4, but we »till have a a few last w in ter’s h a t— $175 to $3 values— from which you [ may have your choice at $1. W e have recen tly received over 150 spring su its) tl at were delayed in shipm ent. Our assortm ent | o f m e n *,'yo u th s ’ ami children»* suits is replete with handsome patterns and excellen t values. CATARRH ¥¿ M Good ‘ Front” A B rings many a deserving man pucce»«1, who, d lc la d , m igh t full. Our share in m akin g yniir apparel what, it ough t • o l»e o t*i*t* in k eepin g your lit en and o ilie r wearables in line shop« , so f ir a* \v is ii i ; ami i -onin g them is .........rue I Ever tried our work, our si v le, our price*. Last Winter’s Suits About S p r in g S u its Sto to $ 2 5 1-3 off. SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE O p p o s it e C a pita l N a tio n a l B ank. Homemade Blankets, Flannel», Clothing, H e a d q u a r te r s for F it t in g O u t th e B o y s . Etc.