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rME POLK ÙOUNTY ITEMIZEU OUB STAFF OF RUSTLEKS. ft \ r.TjA8, FRIDAY, MAY. 8. 1903. j I M n i SviRY IfRIPAT M u«»I«« A t 7:30. V V . A . W A S H , I 1 IITO U A N U m o r m u r o * . W H A T TH E Y HAVE TO 8AY ABO U T T H E O O IN C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . I ) ......................Per three months Vehicles A n U n e q u a l ' c d a n d C o m p l e t e Re s t i m e of W h a t Y o u r F r i e n d s a r e a n d Have Boon Lately D o in g . You K now W n a t You A re T a k in g . When you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle, show SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ing that it is timply Iron and (Quinine , i 50 .................................... i’*r yp, r in a ta-ti less form. No cure, no pi y. | 7 j ........................... Per six uioii 11 ■ s : Price, 50 cents. .Vvlvoi living rates made known on vpplicatiou. Correspondence is solicit* Farm Machinery Bicycles Sewing Machines Cream Separators IN D E P E N D E N C E . Manager Kohler and Mr McKinney | of the Southern Facitic were in town Fine Job Printing done at reasonable Tuesday in the interest of immigru- | •>ricoM. I tion. H i. C O U N TY COURT. PftOBATB. The Buena Vista rock quarry has closed down, the government Contract being completed. 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 eream separators, the McCormick harvesting ma cliinery, and we can sell you machinery that we re commend and stand by. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon I .Ir5A i disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent / that it is not uncommon - ^ 1 *or 4 child to bo born / V d ie t e d with weak kid- l / J A ¿5— * neys. If the child urln- 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 x 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 Swamp-knot 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- ’fern# of 8w»urp-Rooi i lng 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. C a ta r r h a n d Hay Fever. About 2.0(H) (KM) fret of logs have re cently been driven out of the Luckia- Liquid Cieam Balm is becoming mute by jthe f'p.tl.iing logging com quite as popular in many localities pany. ns Ely’s Cream Balm solid. It is prepared for use in ant »mizeis, and is 8ALTCREER. highly prized by those who have been — A. J. Baxter sold his bogs at 6 J accustomed to call upon a physician cents <i pound, and his sheep netted foi such a treatment. Many physic iansare using and pr»»<*rilii*»g it. Al) him over $6 a head. tho medicinal properties of the cele C Bidder sold his hogs for cents brated Cream Gal in are contained in a pound, two of which weighed 290 llv Liquid form, which is 75 cents in cluding a spraying tube All drug pounds each and biought over $50. gists, or by mail. Ely Brothers, 56 Tom Nots«*n is building an addi Warren »St. New York. tion to his house on Hit* farm near Balls ton. Mrs. Joey Leitch is down from her Noah Miller has sold his farm and will move to Michigan, where he ex new home at Whatcom on a sh« rt visit 8 he lives with Mias Minnie pects to make his home. Austin and bus a fine class in music. Henry Gilliam has returned from Sue is organist in the Congregat'onul Eastern Oregon and will live on the J. church and says that music teachers L. Riggs farm. aie liberally paid for all their musical Barton Riggs will leave for Eastern services, the prices there beiug about Washington, w here he will make his twice as nigh as here. home. He will he greatly missed by Deputy Sheriff Hayter bus been in his old friends here. the country for about two weeks sew The heudquaters of the Falls City tailway lias been changed from the Uglow building to the room in the rear of the Wilson drug m o . h . George Coad. wm» has been working for the Southern Pacific for some time, is iu charge of the office. M linger Gcilinger tells us that the giading is about completed nod that all the rails will be laid by the first of June. Con tracts have been let for the erection of a depot and the construction of a turntable at Falls City. Kerslake’s Furniture Store D A L LA S New goods constantly ar An upsetting cart spilled 30 gal- Sibley, J. Will. White is enlarging his hop ing legal notices and Assessor Myer His prices are trude thinks all his field work will be com riving. The tirst semi-annual account of I Ions of rich cream into the street near 1 yard, and will set out several acres the creamery. pleted by the tirst of June. the John Wolverton estate was filed. winners. more to hops. 255 259 Liberty street, Salem, Or. Merchants Knox and Mes-ncr are The inventory and appraisement of The basket social a* Concord was the John Jelduess estate was approv quite popular as business men. well attended. The baskets sold well ed. S tate D e m o c r a t ic P a p e r. Hay is retailing at $16 a ton. and $14.75 was taken in, whhdi paid The gale of real property of the 1>. Archie Sioper who had a 200 t<n crop thc^&abince on the organ Mid made a Many efforts to establish a state de J. Wldteaker estate was continued. sold the last 40 tons of it at $15. nice little start for a library, which has mocratic organ in Oregon having fail been needed. The final account of the Avery 1). New water pipes have been laid ed. some had concluded such a thing impossible, but we are to have such a Babcock estate was heard and approv along main street. publication in the Portland Journal. ed, and it was ordered that the admin* H o w to G u a rd A x a im it C o ld a . F. A. Douty has sold his sawmill It started in very modestly and lias ja'rator be discharged when receipts — DEALER IN— Sunshine and air do more to frighten interests to the Simpsons who were gradually grown and found its way in for funds on hand are filed. Do not make any mistake, but re away the demon of colds, in whatever J. N. Hart was made administrator his partners. They will continue the to public confidence, until now the member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. form, than do any number of doctors of the Thomas Churchill estate, the business and make extensive improve- ' general public concede that it will be Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad or medicines. People who sleep with a success. The rank and file of d e dress, Binghanipton, N. Y. on every property to be appraised by F. E, My- inents. their windows open are far wiser than ------- ^ ------------ mocracy will join in its support and liottle. Boots, shoes, clothing, ami gentlemens’ furnishing goods. er, VV'. F. Nichols and JL. 1). Brown. those who hermetically seal them T o o G r e a t a R is k . ho will many republicans who have Plows, harrows, buggies, wagons and other farm implements. Petition for letters of administra selves against any fresh air until they In almost every neighborhood some not been pleased with the doings and Coffee for 10 cents a pound; shoes ami tobacco at below cost. tion on the Milton Thompson estate one has died from an attack of colic j arise. And don’t accustom yourself to the makeup of their own party. We C o u n t y E x h i b i t at P o r t l a n d . never be In a draft for a minute, for it were filed. or cholera morbus, often before medi can furnish the Semiweekly Journal H I C H E S T PRICES FOR C O U N T R Y P R O D U C E . At the union depot in Portland is a Is sure to be unavoidable at times, and cine could be procured or a physician j and the Itemizer for $2 a year or their then if you are not used to it you will state bureau of information for the COMMISSIONERS. summoned. A reliable remedy for j daily and this paper for $4 a year. these diseases should tie kept at hand 1 Now while things are warm political benefit of immigrants. Many coun catch cold. John Teal. Hetli Rings. ties already have exhibits there and Hie risk is to great for anyone to take ly is the time to order them. D o n to B r ig h t e n D ia m o n d R tnfffl. now Mrs. F. A. Wolfe, of Falls City, is In the matter of a proposed change Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di- I To clean and brighten diamond rings to take the best part of her exhibit at in the county road by John Taylor arrhoea Remedy has undoubtedly sav Keep th e B a la n c e Up . the state fair la?-t fall. It took the and like jewels pour a little cologne or and J. L. Atwater, it was ordered that ed tlie lives of more people and reliev It has been truthfully said that any perfumery into the palm of your hand, when they bring satisfactory evidence more pain and suffering than any oth- disturbance of the even balance of j second prize there and many thought dip the stones thereiu. wetting them that the new road is as good as the er medicine in use. It can always be j h* alth causes serious trouble, No i it e' titled to first place. The county thoroughly, and dry upon a silk or lin old one’ without expense to the cotin- depended upon. For sale by Wilson ; body can be to careful to keep this has just appropriated $50 and the Dal en handkerchief. It will make them PLOW S HARROW S W AGONS l is board of trade will add something tv, it will be declared a public high Drug Co balance up. When people begin to surprisingly bright. ^ C U L T IV A T O R S > j to assist in establishing the exhibit in way. lose appetite, or to get tired easily, the attractive shape. PEEDEE. The bond of A. N. Robinson as jus b ast imprudence brings on sickness, Ilovr to P r e s e r v e O r a n g e P e e l. W e have a Carload of Buggies, Wagons and Spring tice of the peace within the limits of weakness or debility. The system R e c o v e r e d S p e e c h a n d H e a r i n g . Weigh the oranges whole and allow a Grass and grain growing fast. Wagons Coming. Falls City was filed and approved. needs a tonic, craves it, and should | Messrs Elv Bros.:— I commenced pound of sugar to each pound of fruit, j not be denied it; and the best tonic of Blnford Btifh has bought the Peel carefully and cut the rind Into ( HILLS ALLOWED. [ using your Cream Balm about two Never before did we have so much or so which we have any knowledge is years ago for catarrh. My voire was slender strips. Boll, changing the wa Mitchell place from Joe Brown. Pauper account: Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Wliat this med somewhat thick and my hearing was ter twice, until very tender. Squeeze great a variety of tilings for the farmers. F A Douty ........................... $ 36 00 Mrs Willie Miller's mother and icine has done in keeping healthy the strained orange Juice upon the All kinds of machine oil. C D Calhreath........................ 15 60 -ister have arrived from the east. people healthy, in keeping up the dull. My hearing hat been fully re- «ugnr, let this heat to a boll, drain the M A Tetherow......................... 7 00 The men will come in the fall and even balance of health, gives it the ,-tored at.d my peech lias become orange strips and drop into this sirup. D ALLA S W A G N E R BROS., (juite clear I am a teacher in our ¥ Frauendiener ...................... 7 00 buy a farm. Boll for twenty minutes and take from same distinction as a preventive that town. L. G. Brown, Granger, Ohio. H A Brown ........................ 10 00 ii enjoys as a cure. Its early use lias the fire. Lew Ritner got his hand badly hurt The Balm does not irritate or cause B H McCallon ..................... 12 00 illustrated the wisdom of tlie old say sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 F E Wilson............................... 6 (Ml while logging. H ow to F r e s h e n B e d ro o m «. ing that a stitch in time saves nine. cents or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 War 1) G Meador............................. 8 00 Add a little turpentine to the water Bert Simpson has taken his milk Take Hood’s for appetite, strength and ren St., New York. C E H u n tley ......................... 9 50 cows home. used for scrubbing the floor. It gives endurance. Roads and highways: the room a delightfully fresh smell. B. L. Hastings and wife have gone The infant son of J. F. Schaffer Another very good plan Is to add a lit- j Johnson Cumber C o ............. $ 10 *J3 Linen is something that never leaves J U R Y L IS T. and wife died last Saturday at their tie disinfectant to the water. Clay Mfg C o ............................. 25 30 to visit their son, Rice, at Cottage the Salem steam laundry. The col Rowell Bros ........................... 34 00 Grove. County Clerk Loughary and Sheriff home near that of T. W. Brunk. or. finish and gem r»il condition of the T B Huntley........................... 448 00 H o w t o K x tln g r a l.s k B iir n ln s r O il. Willie Bush is forking in the Mill Ford have draw n the following jur.v- shirts, collars, cuff's, shirt wait-ts rr John Rhodes, of Bridgeport, is 84 A Simkios................................. 28 00 er hop yard. Either sand or flour will extinguish men for the May term of circuit cou rt: years old. lace (i ''ains is perfection itself in the Wm Faull .......... 60 70 burning oil. It is therefore a good W H Boals, C A Miller, art of laundry w« rk. Your linen is Dayton Bond, formerly of Falls plan to have one or the other of these Mrs Jane Lewis, of Portland, has D D Peters, Bala ries: R F Barnes, sale in our hands, for our methods are City, died recently of small pox at ready to hand In any house where oil W F Nichols........................... I 65 Oil been here visiting her sitter, Mis. J B Nunn, I) I» Matheney, unrivaled, our work is unexcelled and Shaniko. F E Myer................................. 78 00 Sophia H »stings. lamps are much used. On no account S H Barker, D A Hodge, prices the lowest. must water be used in case of burning W B Baggett ......................... 65 00 J K Guttry, I V Lynch, The mother of A. J Shipley, a well A G re at S e n sa tio n . oil, as It only serves to spread the A W Fink............................... 62 50 A A Lindeman, M D Coultei, known Polk county teacher died at There was a big sensation in Lees- .1 W Lee, A Huston................................. 50 00 flames and may easily cause a disas T E Lyons, Junction City last week. E Hay ter................................... 65 00 ville, Indiana, when VV. H. Brown of Lewis Edwards, trous fire. I A Allen, COLONEL J. OLMSTED, PROP. U 8 Loughary......................... 149 95 that plate, who was expected to die, L If Knowles, Miss Mvruie Smith is teaching mu Claud II Lewis, Dorou* D Olmsted, Manager. J T Ford................................... 162 48 had his life saved by Dr. King’s New W I- Fri nk, sic at L vvisville and Stiver. R T Bonthbv, ’ Phone 411 230 Liberty s’ reet. for consumption. He W R Howe, — AT— C L »Starr . . . ........................ 13 63 Discovery Frank Gilliam, Merton Ellis is teaching at Falls J E Sibley................................. 65 65 writes: “ I endured insufferable agou L 8 Perkins, Fred K«»ser, City. E V D alton ............................. 62 50 ies from asthma, hut your New Dis John Ritner, G W Myer, Mill) Woods 1 '» 5(1 covery gave ii e immediate relief and J W Delap. Richard Clanfield, Miss Adwie Winslow has sold to her W E A R E IN I T . soon thereafter effected a complete Cyrus Blair, Miscellaneous: F A N C Y CHINA G P Locke, brother Henry Vandevort 163 acres of T J Fryer, stock inspector.. $ 1 2 50 cure.” Similar cures of consumption, 8 M Ray. land in the Eola hills for $2,050. Our fine new disphi« rooms— none finer in the state. Dr Woods, ex insane............... 5 00 pneumonia, bronchitis and grip are table w are C. H. Morris will soon have a home C G Coad, sta m p s................. 10 60 numerous. It’s the peerless remedy A Sure T h in g . sons just north of the Christian church, | Belt & Cherrington, mdse. . . . 4 25 for all throat and long troubles. T IN W A R E It is said that nothing issureexcept having bought, of Dr. Hayter a house , B Wilson, jus.ice fees ............ 15 35 Price 60 cents, and $1. Guaranteed You do not have t > buy anything or pay a cent death ami taxes, but that is not alto which he will move there. M I) Ellis, lig h t s .................... 17 00 by all druggists. Trial bottles free. for enough of the finest furniture polish G LASS W A R E gether true. Dr. King’s New Discov Observer, p rin tin g ................. 26 85 to rejuvenate your i vitire house. A driving track is being made on j ery for consumption is a sure cure for H A R M O N Y . Exhibit state fair ................ 50 00 »ill lung and throat troubles. Thous the farm of J. B. Nesmith at Rickre- ! Jake Hinslmw has moved from Red ands can testify to that. Mrs C. B. all. About the Wool Pool. Prairie to one of the houses on the , VanMetre of Hhepaidtown. W. V. A., Charlie Leonard, of Monmouth, Sheep shearing is now in progress, Porter place. says “ I had a severe case of Bronchi sold his nannie goats for $4 and the Next door to Jos. Meyer Sons. and although a considerable shortage tis and for a year tried everything I wethers at $2 each. is expected on account of so much Chas. Jamieson went to Salem re heard of, but got no relief. One bot rain and such poor pasturage the to cently on business. 136 Court street, The officers chosen for the county j tle of Dr. King’s New Discovery then tal output in the county will probably Sund iy school association for the next cured me absolutely.” Its iufallible Mrs Jody Gut try several flays in exceed 100,000 pounds. There wil year are: President. B J. Kelly , vice | be a call meeting at 2 p. m., May 16tl. Independence attending the Sunday for croup, whooping cough, grip, pneu president, D. M. Metzger; recording monia and consumption. Try it. It’s school convention and visiting rela to set a day for selling the pool. Ma guaranteed by all druggists. Trial . ecretary, Miss Wolfe; corresponding i ny growers in all parts of the county tives. secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Bon bottle free. Reg. sizes 50 cents, $1. are joining the pool. The offering John Guttry went to Roseburg to nie Smith. Mrs. Bonnie Smith price for single lots is about 16 cents, attend the Methodist conference. and Mrs. Wigmore are delegates to L E T T E R LIST. but it is thought that the pool will the state convention in Portland on j A number of people from Harmony KH bring between 16 and 20 cents. Agent These letters remain uncalled for in May 12 th. attended the basket social in the Fenton has secured storage room at the Dallas postoffice for tin* week end Mr*. Nettie Graves Patterson, a I Airlio, Simpsons, Dallas, McCoy, Per Woodmen's hall at Bu *11 Saturday ing May 4th, anil parties calling rydale and Sheridan and expects to night. A large crowd filled the hall ; for them will phiase state that they former resident of this county, died at j Los Angeles last week. make similar arrangements al Balls- and enjoyed an interesting program. I have been advertised: SALEM STEAM ton and Monmouth. He will be at About $41 was raised for a school or* Mi * Dora Roy. who has been teach- I John Crowley, the Hastings sale at Airlie tomorrow gan. ing at Rickerall, will be employed in B. P. Courtney, in tnat interest. Sheep men are cau Several from here took in the sale the office of the county school super Charles Donning, tioned to be careful in tagging tlicii at John Riggs’ on Salt Greek. intendent this summer. Mr. John Fratris, 195 C o m m e rcial street wool, s ) as to have a clean and super Well it’s this way: Some remnant pieces of cloth I vliss K »tie McIK nald. ior article such as Polk county mo C. Jamieson and wife moved back Parker now has a money order post- at the woolen mill, not enough f ora shipment, yet hair has been pronounced to be. C. G. C oad , postmaster. to Salem this week. office. sufficient to make a few suits, were made up intoj Sunday a team b» longing to Fred j Home thirty persons from the sur The president is now in California Oimstead became frightened near the | Q uick A r r e s t . youths’ suits, sizes 14 to 19, and we now put them on rounding country recently met to and will soon pass north through tin church and ran away. At the bridge J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Alabama, sale at $5 and $7.50, lines that are regularly worth $8 Willamette valley May 21st. Main the huggv was overturned and broken was twice in the hospital from a se i lean up the cemetery near Buena Polk countians will be in Salem and and the occupants thrown out, one verc ca-e of piles causing 24 tumors. \'i*ta Several other burial grounds and $10. Our stock of youths suits comprises black others to Portland to greet him. After doctors and all remedies failed, in the county are sadly in need of I clays and unfinished worsteds, blue serges and chev young man breaking bis arm. similar treatment. Bncklen’s Arnica Salve quickly arrest iots, and light, medium and dark patterns in Salem- ed further iuflamation and cured him T o C u r e a C o l d In o n e D a y. Last Friday and Haturday H. C. ( made cassimers, cheviots and tweeds. They are the! R E M O V A L N O TIC E . Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tab It conquers aches and kills pain. 25 Ditnick hauled 65 passengers between : kind that does not fade out and look shabby after a lets. All druggists refund the men»») cents at all druggists. Dallas and Derry. ------- ------------- if it fails to cure. E W Grove’s sig I have moved mv stock of woven few weeks use, and they are pat together for boys’ The May Cosmopolitan contains i Land patents have been issued to nature is on eaeli box. 25c. wiie fencini: from 59 Slate street to ___________ wear, too— you know what that means. We have a| Charlie Hubbard, Percy Hibbaad and nineteen stories and articles and 112 the new store 6 0 C o u rt street, "oe illustrations. It is a grand feast of Ah. Burnett. full assortment of childrens’ suits, ages 3 to 16, in allj L a s t F r i d a y ’s C o n t e s t . good things which will be greatly en- j door west of J. J. Dalrymplo'a store. The orfttoiical etate contest was a In what it is and what it does— con patterns and prices. Three weeks ago ♦ lie county tr°as- joyed by multiplied thousands. W A L TE R M ORLEY taining the best blood-purifying, most decided s access ami the other nrer issued a call lor $ 21,000 worth of Salem Fence W o rk s , oratorical aseociation of Oregon is far i warrants to be presented for payment alterative and tonic substances and in the rear in comparison as to litera a id iv w lie issues another call for effecting the most radical and per rv merit and value of prizes given $14,000. Have arrive*!, after being ilelajetl for rix week, or more in aliipmenl.G Results: Philomath third $15, New manent cures of all humors and all \ We are now hi tler prepare*! than ever for the .oil aeekera of Salem berg second $25, ami Dill»* first $60 50 cent corded wash silk* reduced | Cu re for eruptions, relieving weak, tired, I Til»» orations were excellent ami well to 37.J cents and $.1 to $3.50 colored ,ind utrronmhrg country. One feature in ottr »nits we would empha- «n«e: They are not cut with a bucksaw, in ollnr words they are cut to| languid feelings, and building up given. The music wa - all that could silk umbrella* reduced to $1.75 at the fit. Then, ton, if you are e.pecially a ',01 vice versa, ' < ! 'e ru its l u the whole system is true only of be desired ami was encored time and B •* Hive store. especially adapted to your I uild Slut suits for long, , a ..flow ,, again. The judges decision brought , Ely’s Cream Balm Sheriff Ford ha* collected and turn and stout suits for short, stocky men Then if you have anv other |* the crowded audience to their feet Rasgr *nd pleasant to un ed over to 'Treasurer Dalton about euliari'ies in your phjtical comlrt < linn, we have our own tailors, an I | >nt*ina no injuriou No other medicine acts like it; with exclamation# of joy and satisfao $ SO ,000 o* the $110,000 taxes for last ir uff (ipiipment n o t pns.esseil hy at j o bet dothisa deilersin thi- enures ton . Everythin* per tuning to the fuL-kly year. no other medicine has done so St. linn of Oregon The«e fact, togei I er with the value, we give at u[ ief at one e. cont» st points to a spirited interstate Otri res reti* much real, substantial good, no content at Corvallis May 22ml. Two U opens «ml Cl— nwm the nptodalem se of our w h o ., i xplain why we lead n the clothing [ Ladies gold filled L M Pollock. wlv»*e family have ' — ■ » h« N a n i i hueine.-s other medicine has restored health orators imm each California, Wash Alt** * I ufi animal inn. moved into the property of Mr* Pink watch, 20 - year and strength at so little cost. ington n I Oregon contest. Karmien Riggs, will soon open a stock of trener- 1 .. uni prole* L -th - w cin 'iffin t. Re«t*»re« the , " J wm troubled with armfuls and ram.- ami Poling defend Oregon’s honor merchandise in the lTglow building. guarantee.... S IO * ...*•« til Tw*« .VM« Smell L r*e *'*•. Irti/unt* «.i by niAii; Trial »i*e. 10 ce n t- bjr mail. n w r lo s in g in r r r . i i f h t Kor fo u r m o n th . 1 there, and there will likely lie a large r.LY IIROTIIKIL*. Ml * arreu •*- New t o r k . c o u ld n ot are t o d o anything. A fter taking 1 Bert Hnstiug* and R»»e Holmes delegation of studints and friends t w o bottle* of H o o d '« Aar*at>arilU I cou ld «eo 1 from here since «pecial railroad rales have sheated foi Ed Keyt amt Alex Opposite Capital National Bank. to w alk, and w hen 1 had taken eight bottle« 1 can be gotten to fill with visitors the Holme* at McCoy 77fi*h* epat .5 cents c o u ld *e « a* w ell a* aver.** S u u b A. H a ir « Homemade blankets, Flannels, Clothing, Etc. a head. They each sheared from 60 big armory there. row . W ith e r«. N. ( t o 80 a day The owners refused an Headquarters for Fitting Out the Boys. H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r i l l a p r o m i s e s to Mi-s Bertha Cvllius i» learning the offer of 18 cents a pound for their 6 , e u r o a n d koopo th e prom ise. WILSON BLOCK. millinery trade with Mrs. M. E. Smith, t (00 pounds of wool. F. A, WIGGINS II P E T E R C O O K * R IC K R E Ä LL, OR m .M General Merchandise AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Badly Done Up. SILER S 1 EAR Until MEISER & M EISER'S W H A T? 269 Liberty Street JMTJRWai0* D A LLA S - OREGON The House Furnishing Co., J. BBGWNSTEIN * SON Stores: Salem and AEbany ¿re paying the Highest Gash Prices for Hides, Pelts, Wool. Tallow, Furs, Old Iroi, Rubber and Metals. DTE1N31N9 GLEANING WORKS mm An $8 Youth’s Suit for $5 H O W ’S T H A T ? IH3S. G. H. W ILIER . PROP. Your Stepmother. J. J. Fiddler Agent at Dallas. Peculiar To Itself Several shipments of mens’ suits CATARRH CATARRH H ood’s Sarsaparilla ^ S pecials Boys watch, $2 Mens “ ,5 5 .5 0 COLO HEAD P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE!