Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 29, 1903, Image 2

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    THE POLK county ITEMIZE« Ur. Darrin In Albany. Farm Machjnery
IS O N E
O F T H E M O S T E M IN E N T
S P E C IA L IS T S .
DALLAS, FRIDAY, MAY. 29. 1903. H i s S u c c e s s I n t h e T r e a t m e n t o f
U t s e a s u Is S ' m p l y M a r v e l o u s .
OBMIIBB B v b et FamAT M orsinu A t 7:30.
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W A H I I ,
«DITO» ANO PHOPH 1 IT..H.
SUUriORIPTION R A T E S :
( l 50 ..................................... Per yf it
I 75 ........ ................ I’er six month«
........................Fer three month.
Ailvei ti.ing rate» made known < n
application. Correspondence is solicit­
ed,
Kine Job Printing done at reasonable
orices.
C IR C U IT C O U R T .
Judge Boires term of court will be­
gin June 2nd, the docket being a» fol­
lows :
1) M Guthrie, assignment.
Kate Conner vs I E Conner, di­
vorce .
M A Ramp vs R A Reed, confirma­
tion.
James Helmick vs Laban Case, suit
to quiet title.
('. T. Gilbert vs J O Jamison, suit
to quiet title.
Albert Harper vs G VV Wilson, suit
to quiet title.
F Levy vs W P Putnam, to set aside
deed.
ft O Work vs Fannie Work, divorce
H W Bancroft vs Emaline Ban­
croft, divorce.
G W Miller vs Cynthia Miller, di­
vorce.
Nettie Husbrook vs Ben Hasbrook,
divorce.
.1 F Leach vs Mary Leach, divorce.
O A Muscott vs Catherine Muscott,
diverce.
C G Jamison vs C T Gilbert, fore­
closure.
A lb a n y H e r a ld .
We are pleased to announce that
we have a plivsician in Albany. No:
simply a medical practitioner, but a
phvsii i.ui of v iry high order of merit.
.1 scientist— one whose years of close
study, e.ose observation, eluse practi-1
cal experience, has enabled him to
draw not only testimonials, but the
highest personal endorsements from I
the h ading men of tlie country—con­
gressmen, judges, i t c —anti whose
success in the medical Ih Id is today
without a parallel. We allude to Dr.
Darrin, who has not visited Albany j
tie I ore, and w to has arrived in ttiis j
city and lias offices at the Revere ho­
tel until August 1st.
Dr. Darrin has enviable rank in his j
profession as a wonderfully successful j
physician. He is essentially original
in his method of practice, and those j
who have been under his treatment
are surprised at the newness and nov­
elty of his system of practice by elec­
tricity. His honesty and sDsightfor-
Mrs John Campbell is visiting her
YD*. J. M. Partridge, of Billing*,
But »Hi Z Riggs has ¿'hanged bis
daughter, Airs. S’ nnG oss, in Portland. Montana, and Mi«« Roxanna Neal, of address from Ballsion to YY.i.lu Walla
Gilroy, Cal., were guests of their cou
M iss N e llie S tu rs is w o r k in g fo r M is
Even if the people of Dallas sbou' l
sin, Mrs. W A Ayres, this whi k.
K im s e y , w h ile s h e is e n j o y i n g th e g r ip
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not derive dhcotly a dollar nt pi'» ut
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
The teaeheis’ picnic at Kickreall from 'lie carnival the fuluie will
F . \V\ R o y a l w ill s o o n e r e c t a n ew
wss well attended and greatly enjoyed. more than p;»\ all outlays of money
A ll the blood In your body passes through d w e llin g near th e d e p o t .
A Per the morning exercises and a or labor. Never before have
many
you r kidneys once «v ery three minutes.
Jacob Hears is ordering lumber f< i , he irty basket dinner President Poling improvements of various kinds been
The kidneys ere your
The athlet­ mad»* around the town ami ii.i id reds
blood purifiers, they fil­ the improvement ol his home at Beth- delivered a fine address
ic sports resulted as follows, the firs!, of visitors will go away and give the
ter out the waste or el.
impurities in the blood.
sc ond and third pi zes bemg in the
Mrs. Rodney Bowman is teaching order named: Half mil* run, Alva tow n a good name.
if they are sick or out
o f order, they fail to do for Miss Runnel*, who is sick.
M’ >rtoh, Walter Baker, Mr. Stevens;
their work.
Newton Branson is again quite ill. shotput, Waldo Finn, IVrrv f ’a^'le,
pains, aches and rheu­
Mr. Parker; fifty yard dari», Berry
matism co m e from ex­
C. D. Nairn Inis just shipped a car Castle, Harry Stine, Mr. Parker; h»*m-
cess of uric acid in the
load
of
baled
hay.
mer throw, Perry Castle, Roy llowe,
blood, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
\Y m W eist; 1U0 yard dash, Perry Cas­
Prof.
W.
A.
Wann
has
been
down
K idney trouble causes quick or unsteady
tle, Harry Stine, Alva Morton, broad
heart beats, and m akes one feel as though from Eugene.
jump, Harry 8 tine, Perry Castle, Mr.
they had heart trouble, because the heart Is
Will. Ottinger is employed in a Falls P irker; 220 yard dash, Harry 8luie,
over-w ork in g in pumping thick, kidney-
Alva Morton, Claud Hhelton.
City sawmill.
poison ed blood through veins and arteries,
Over-W ork Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Vehicles
Bicycles
Sewing Machines
0 ream Separators
r
“
And every other thing that
i.s usually carried in a first
class implement l t o u s e.
W e have the Studebaker
vehicles, the Tribune bi­
cycles, the Sharpies tubu­
lar cream separators, the
i
It used to be considered that only urinary
Farmers’ supplies at Pollock’s cash
W. R. Birks spent Sunday with bis
McCormick harvesting ina troubles w ere to be traced to the kidneys,
store. Produce taken in exchange.
ehinery, and we can sell but now m odern scien ce proves that nearly wife at the Salem hospital.
all constitutional diseases have their begin­
Manager Wagoner of the Oregon
Mrs. Nancy Newbill is at Newberg
you machinery that we re­ ning in kidney trouble.
caring for Mrs. Mattie Hyde, who ia lecture course gave a tine electric dis­
i
f
y
o
u
are
sick
you
can
make
no
mistake
commend and stand by.
play ai the college chapel Monday
by first d octoring your kidneys. T he m ild quite ill.
F. A, WIGGINS
255 259 Liberty street, Salem, Or.
■ ■
Z'iorhlmJh^nffilem^.n^1^ OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS.
tients as well as the general public.
The doctor is a gentleman of genial j W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T
social nature, and hi« private practice , T H E O O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
j * marked by the formation of a per-1
tonal friendship with whom he cornea
in contact, lie ia without doubt one i A n U n e q u a l l e d a n d C o m p l e t e R e
e o f W n a t Y o u r F r ie n d s a re
of the moat thoroughly qualified phy- | s u a m
n d H a v e B e e n L a te ly D o in g .
sicians now before the public, aa his
wonderful cures of chronic diseases
can testify, a few of which are given Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A r e T a k i n g ,
below. Cured and benefited in Salem
When you take Grove’s Tasteless
last year.
| Chill Tonic, because the formula ia
Mrs. C. A. Esteb’s little girl, Jeffer- plainly printed on every bottle, show-
son, Oregon, discharging ears and «lark ing that it ia rim ply Iron and Quinine
brown color of the skin from effects of in a tasteless form. No cure, no pi y.
Price, 50 cents.
kidney and liver com plain.
A. L Faymire, Salem, deafness and
SALTCREEK.
ulcerated catarrh, so it had eaten
through the septum of the nose; cur­
A. J. Baxter has treated himself to
ed.
a ne vv wagon and buggy.
Mrs. II. J. Powell, 205 Thirteenth
A number went from here to Sale n
street, Salem, diseases peculiar to her
to see the president.
sex : restored.
( ’ has. Zelona, Chemawa, diabetes,
George S*arr
8>arr and
anil family v ill
ili le
leave
had to relieve his bladd* r often civs-i (|,,()rge
’ *
for Smithen Oregon about the first of
pepsin, liver and heart Lrr
od I turn di* June, where lie will visit his father.
Miss 1. Ashford, YVoodhurn.
charging e ir for years : cured.
j
Jimmie Olmsted has bought allay
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lee, Turner |> der and will bale hay. His wife will
are both cured. Mr. Lee of sciatic cook for the hands.
rheumatism and
general breaking
,
.
J, Bowies is sowing clover seed.
down of the system ; Mrs. Lee of ati
H L. Fenton will be at Airlie nej.t
Monday to receive and weigh wool in­
to car to 'b e brought to the Dallas
warehouse without expense to grow
ers. Those not then ready to deliver
will be taken care of later on or they
can deliver at I. M. Simpson’s war. -
house at any time. The pool sale will
probably occur ab >ut June 10th.
Abe Bidder and wife, recently from
soess of the lung and cough, numb­
ness, bloating and great pain in the Russia, have a new baby.
The candy maker of Brown A Son head. Both came to the doctor live
0 . Bolder will build a new barn in
has all he can do to keep up the sup­ months ago, walking with canes; now
! the near future.
ply as the fre-hness and fine quality they are both in perfect health.
of the goods made create a big de­
Many more who are averse to pub- j (j. J). Brawn is to soon build an ad-
mand. They make chocolates, bon lie mention of their names could be dition to his house,
botis and everything in fine flesh can­ cited.
dies.
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It. Peters has sold the Unruh place.
It was supposed that so important a
personage as United .States Senator
Fulton would draw a great crowd to
his political speaking Tuesday even­
ing, but the audience was quite abbre­
viated and entirely lacking in enthus­
iasm. The public naturally expected
that he would try to clear away part
ol the clouds hanging over Mr. Her­
man on account of his two dismissal
from government service for cause,
but be said not a word about it. In
spite of the fact that within the pres­
ent year Hermann was ousted from
an important ami prominent govern­
ment position, with the approval of
President Roosevelt, he sought to
make it appear that the gentleman
was in perfect accord with the admin
istration. To sum it tip: Mr Her­
mann should he chosen notwithstand­
ing Ins frailties tintply because be is
a republican, instead of Mr. Realties,
who lias been thoroughly tested and
never been found wanting as a public
official.
A l l H um ors
Are impure matter« which the «kin,
liver, kidoeys and other organa can
not take care of without help, there is
■uch an accumulation of them.
They litter tho whole system.
Pimples, boils, eczema and other
eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired
feeling, bilious turns, tits of indiges­
tion, dull headaches and many other
troubles are duo to them.
H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Re mo vo all humors, overeotne all
their effects, strengthen, touo and
invigorate the whole system.
" I had salt rheum on m y hands so that I
cou ld not work. I took H ood 's SarsAparillA
and it drove out the humor. I continued
lte use till the sores disappeared." M rs .
I ra O. B r o w n , Kumford Fulls, Me.
H o o d ’« S a r s a p a r i l l a p r o m i s e s t o
c u re a n d k eeps th e p ro m is e .
Summons,
In the circuit court o f the state of Oregon
for IN »Ik county.
Katie Conner, plaintiff, )
.
v"
I. K. Conner, defendant)
T o I. K. Conner, the above-named defendant:
IN T i l K N AM K OF T H K ST.VTK Ol
Oregon, you are hereby notified, summoned
and required to ap|*»ar anil answer the com ­
plaint filed against you in the alx»vc named
court, in the above entitled suit, on orlwfotv
the last day *»f the time prescribed for the or
der for the service of this summon« upon you
b y publication, to-wit, on or before the 17th
day of July, A. I) , BMW, ami if you fail t»
appeal- and answer, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in her complaint on file herein, to-
wit, for a decree dissolving the bonds <»f mat
rimnny now existing between the said plain*
tiff and defendant, ami that nlnintiff have
and anti recover of and from tne defendant
the sum of #*>0 attorneys fees, together with
the costs »ml disbursements of this suit an«
that plaintiff have the care ami custody of
sai«l child.
This summons is served by publication
thereof for six consecutive and sure. **♦!»»
weeks in the Polk County ltemiser, a «» . kb
newspa|>er o f general circulation, published
in Folk county, Oregon, bv order of Ifon J
K. fitblsy, county judge of said Folk county,
m ade • ! ch am fers at i »alias, Oregon, on th<
27th day of M ay, A . I)., 1UQS, the first publi
cation hereof ladng on M ay 29, A I»., 11103.
J. T HIMPAON,
A ttorney for the plaintiff.
I
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilm er's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney rem edy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures o f the most distressing cases
and is sold on its merits
by all druggists in fifty-
cent and one-dollar siz­
es. Y ou m ay have m
•ample bottle by mall
Horn« of
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out If yo u have kidney or bladder trouble.
M ention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
i t C o ., Bingham ton, N . Y.
Do not make any mistake, hut re­
member the name, Swamp'Root, Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad­
dress, Binghumpton, N. Y. on every
bottle.
using your Cream Balm about two
years ago for catarrh. My voice was
somewhat thick and my hearing was
dull. My hearing has been fully re­
stored and my speed» has become
quite clear I am a teacher in our
town. L. G. Brown, Granger, Ohio.
The Balm does not irritate or cause
sneezing. Sold by druggists at .50
cents or mai led by Ely Bros., 56 War­
ren St., New York.
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Hotel Gail has received a new coat
of paint and so have many other bu­
siness houses.
Grain is looking fine.
I, D Gibson and family Sundawd
with the McDowells.
PETER COOK
R IC K R E A L L , O R
----DEALER IN----
General Merchandise
Boots, shoes, clothing, and gentlemens' furnishing goods.
Plows, harrows, buggies, wagons and other farm implements.
Coffee for 10 cents a pound; shoes and tobacco at below cost.
H IG H E S T P R IC E S FO R C O U N T R Y P R O D U C E .
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
>
Mrs. F. E Starbuck ran the point
of a knife into her finger which be­
came so swollen that it had to be lanc-
HARROWS
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C U L T IV A T O R S
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W h i l e T h e r e Is
L ife T h e r e is H o p e
IN
D ALLAS
MEISER & MEISER'S
DALLAS
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OREGON
J. BUSTEM i m
Are paying the Highest
Cash Prices for Hides,
Pelts, Wool. Tallow, Furs,
Old Iror, Rubber and Metals.
OAKDALE.
T o C u r a a C o l d In o n e D a y .
A h ,g r o n y s r III ,I l i . d heen k illin g
T „ k , L a x a t iv e l l r o m o Q u in u m r . h -
. .... ( aril S s h e e p , w .,. sla in n e a r III.- l e « ,
A ll d r u g g i s t , r e fu n d t h e im m x
J o n e s |1. c * i h e o l h o r d a y .
1 if it fa ils to c u r e .
E \V G r o v e
S u p e r v is o r F a rle y
our road* W orked
h a s h e e n h a v in g
Jo«* C a r d a n I w ife h a v e
i n g h e r f o lk s m S a le m
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b e e n v is it ­
J im l l u ’ b *rd, T ” m a m i J s * W r i lit.
O liv e r a n d C b n u n m y i V n n i *
lire
preudeiatiu Portland.
nature 1 « «in earli Imx.
25c.
►lu­
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POPCORN
Urn. Cakle r In ,
Umglit 1 1„. J57
.1 r.‘ Bayin' place for 97,000.
('lias McCarter, recently from Vir­
ginia, ii working foi F. E. Starbuck.
WAGONS
.»»
W c have a Carload of Buggies, W agons and Spring
W agons Coming.
Never before did we have so much or so
great a variety of things for the farmers.
A ll kinds of machine oil.
j*
Nasal
CATARRH
In all Ita «tares t:.*ro
•hoald be cieaii.uie«*.
r i j ’s (’renn Balm
cleanse«, soot be« and heals
I ha disease« 1 m en I ran«.
II cures t atarrhan 1 dilvaa
sway a co d tn u.d head
quick j.
( ’ ream B alm 1« jv^red Into the nostrils, sprsa«ls
over the inombrano asti is ao^orbeiL Relief is tm-
m. «li.Ms ami a rir » f » lows. It la n«>t drylaf—do#*
not prodne« sm-e. i. ►
. La f «
«*' earns *t D tur -
g¡!*t« or by mail ; Tr ai Si*»*, 10 cants by mail.
ELY BMOTHERS«»4 MTarr«»* 8tr«et, New York.
A VACATION WITHOUT
A KODAK IS A VACA­
TION WASTED j«
CET A
KODAK NOW !
K odaks
-
C a m e ra s -
$ 5 up
$ I up
Free use of dark room. Vis
iting Kodakers always wel- fj
come.
P F E N N IG ,
Jeweler and Optician.
WILSON BLOCK.
**
DALLAS
Badly Dane Up.
Linen i* something that never leaves
til»* Sal* m cteam laundry. The col­
or. tini.-h ai'd central condition of the
shirts, collnis, cutis, shirt wai.-ts cr
lace c 11 wins is perfection itself in the
art of lamidrv w< rk. Your linen is
s.tle in »*ui hands, for our methods are
unrival» d, our work is unex-elled ami
puces Lite low« st.
Two Ken­
tucky Jacks
Tom Usrd ».Id hi. go.ts to Rdw.nl , T ,A
,b’
Smith and bought two cows of Clar | 11,11 1 ort end every week,
ence Brown.
Mr Rohde intends building a fine
Our oehixd held three month, long l1*'" hn"T„
Ami A. F.
er tins year than usual, making a term * ome8 * l build a large barn.
• »f ever eight months.
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PLOW S
“ I was afflicted with catarrh; could
neitln r taste nor smell and could hear
but little. Ely’s Cream Balm cured
it.— Marcus G. Shaultz, Rahway. N.
J.” ‘‘Cream Balm reached me safely
and the effect is surprising. My sou
says the first application gave him de­
cided relief. Respectfully, Mrs. Frank­
lin Freeman, Dover, N. H.” The
Balm does not irritate or cause sneez­
P io n e e r A n n u a l R e u n io n .
I will „.ou r in Dalian on Saturday,! ., N, M,llor and fam.ly have gone to ing. Sold by druggists at 50 cents or
mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren
June 6th, which is the lust day of the ! Michigan.
street, New York.
Woodman
carnival. All
pioneers ‘
S ta te D e m o c r a tic P a p e r.
who register will be furnished will
P IO N E E R .
Many efforts to establish a stale de­
badges showing the year of their arri­
val in Oregon. The annual address mocratic organ in Oregon having fail­
John
Middleton
is having gome
will he delivered by Kx Governor Geer ed, some had concluded such a thing gooil road work done.
impossible,
but
we
are
to
have
such
a
and the occasional addre.-s by Hon
Ledford Woodward has returned
VV. H. Holmes, and there will be a publication in the Portland Journal.
song by John Smith, a Grand Konde It stalled in very modestly and has from Washington.
indian known to nearly all our early gradually grown and found its way in­
(iust Wille has gold out to a Mr
day people. The music will he under to public confidence, until now the Hoyi.
tin charge of Mrs. H. If. Chace. who general public concede that it will be
Our Sunday school is well attended
will have a well drilled choir. The a success. The rank and tile of d e ­
oldest couple and the oldest Individ­ mocracy will join in its support and hut since Rev. H. N. Rounds moved
so
will
many
republicans
who
have
to Washington we have no preaching.
ual will he given rooking chairs. The
Are making the season at the
procession will form at 10 o ’clock ami not been pleased with the doings and
m l barn of J. H O’Neil fi»ur
N Woodward is helping Milt Hol­
the
makeup
of
their
own
party.
We
march to tho ciiy park under control
blocks southeast of the posto/
man to build fence. Mr. Holman put
can
furnish
the
Semiweekly
Journal
of Dr. Kmbree as marshal and Rev.
fico
a bell on a young horse winch was so
and
the
ltemiser
for
$2
a
year
or
their
L. Green will serve us chaplain.
scared that it ran away and be has
daily and this paper for $4 a year.
not been able to find it.
Now while things are warm political­
T o o G r e a t a R is k .
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ly
is
the
time
to
order
them.
A S u r e T h in g .
In almost every neighborhood some­
one has died from an attack of colic
It is said that nothing is sure except
NORTH* D A LLA S.
Good mule colts always bring a
or cholera morbus, often before medi­
death and taxes, but that is not alto­
good price and many Orego- !
cine could be procured or a physician
Will Holman and wife have moved gether true. Dr. King’s New Discov­
Ilians are now beginning to |
ery for consumption is a sure cure for
summoned. A reliable remedy for into Dallas.
rnire them. It may pay you to I
all lung and throat troubles. Thous­
these diseases should he kept at hand,
Our
teacher,
Will
Starr
and
his
pu­
see Mr. M Neill about it.
i he risk is to great for anyone to take.
ands can testify to that. Mrs C. B.
pils
went
to
the
Dixit
school
picnic.
VanMetre of Shepardtown. YY\ V. A.,
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di­
arrhoea Remedy has undoubtedly aav
Miss Ida Reid has been cleaning says “ I had a severe case of Bronchi­
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eil the lives of more people and reliev* bouse for Mrs. Taylor Dunn.
tis and for a year tried everything I
more pain and suffering than any oth
heard of, but got no relief. One hot
There has been preaching at our tie of Dr. King’s New Discovery then
er medicine in use. It can always be
depended upon. For sale by Wilson school bouse.
cured me absolutely.” Its infallible
Drug Co.
A N E W L IN E of
Win. Martins dwelling lias been in­ for croup, whooping cough, grip, pneu
creased in size and David Critchlow monia and consumption. Try it. It’s
L A T E 10 C E N T
COUNTY CO U RT.
has given his home a coat of paint. guaranteed by all druggists. Trial
bottle free. Reg. sizes 50 cents, $1.
PROBATE.
While Anderson Hinshaw works at.
Novels. June M a-
Sibley, J.
the sawmill his son who is a cripple
8U N N Y SLO PE
zines coming daily
A petition to sell the personal prop­ stays with his grandmother, Mrs. Con-
Ripe strawberries are at hand.
erty ol the A. K. Wilson estate was Gonlee.
Miss Flora Rhodes of Independence
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gran rd.
has heen visiting Mrs. Ada Sumpter.
K eep th e B a la n c e U p.
The final aeeount of the Jan Wheel­
It tins been truthfully said that any
W. II Mack, wife and daughter
er estate was set for hearing June
tlisturhance of the even balance of spent Sunday with Salt Creek friends.
27th
lu'sllli causes serious trouble, No­
A petition lo sell the real pro pert) body can be to careful to keep this
F. C. Haynes has replaced the old
of the R I.. Skinner estate was grant balance up. When people begin to b ard fence along the road with wire
136 Court slrert,
ed,
lose appetite, or to get tired easily, the fencing.
A petition to sell the real property least imprudence brings on sickness,
C. C. Fishback is visiting his cous­
• I the George L Owinn estate will be weakness or debility. The system
ins Nile and Robert Addison near
hoard June 8th.
needs a tonic, craves it, atul should
not In* di nied it; and the best tonic of Dayton.
A C roat 8 o n s a tio n .
which we have any knowledge is
There is quite a demand for wood
There was a big sensation in Lees- Hood’s Sarsaparilla. What this med­ in Monmouth ami J. U. Sumpter is
vill»*, Indiana, when W. H. Br own of icine has done in keeping healthy
hauling siovnwood there.
that plate, who was expected to «lie, people healthy, in keeping up the
had hi* life saved by Dr. King’s New even balance of health, gives it the
V A. and \V. M Fishback will be
Discovery
for
consumption.
He same distinction as a preventive that «ark sewers with the Black threshing
writes: "I endured insufferable agon it enjoys as a cure. Its early use has outfit.
n s from asthma, but your New Dis illustrated the wisdom of the old say­
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covery gave ir e immediate relief and ing that a stitch in time saves nine.
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soon thereafter effected a complete Take Hood's for appetite, strength and
Wm. Yocom $nd wife have a ten
I have moved my «lock of woven
cure.” Similar cures of consumption, endurance.
pound boy who has been cared for by wire fencing from 59 Hint«' »treet t«i
pneumonia, bronchitis and grip art-
Mrs. Sam. Newell.
the new «tori' 6 0 Court street, out'
numerous. It’s the peerless remedy
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f«»r all throat and lung troubles
Alfred Campbell took in the Corval­ «ioor west of J. J. Dulryiiiple’* store.
School closed Wednesday.
Price 50 cents, and $1 Guaranteed
lis contest
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by all druggists. Trial bottles free.
John Vernon and family have mov-
S a le m F e n c e W o r k s .
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ed to Dallas,
. . . .
I
MfU.nn and wife will occupy
P e r l Me Be« )■ working for Morn. th* Ti l ling hou*e.
Ilughi-s, who is employed at Falls
.
City, when J. H. Mtcombtr is paint
,
1 “ 'V'''’ !,,"1,!’° '1 » carload of
ing.
j »h«T> »»>«• hog. to Portland Tuesday.
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New goods constantly ar­
evening. His machinery and appli­
riving.
His prices are trade
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 . ances are said to be the best in the
winners.
wiiole
lard.
Messrs Elv Bros.:— I commenced
J. J Fiddler, the Salem stage dri­
The school picnic has been postpon­ ver, is having his home painted and a
nice woodshed erected.
ed to Saturday.
VV'. C. Brown has sold six lots in
A site for the new church lias been
surveyed by Rev. R. C. Blackwell, \V\ North Dallas to Elijah Wost, who will
T. Pearce, J. ( ’ . Caunoy, Larkin Grice, proceed to build and improve them
ami J. W McDowell and work on the
building will begin ibis week.
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Kerslake’s
Furniture
Store
im
sieawi
union
COLONEL J. OLMSTED, PROP.
Porous D. Olmsted, Manager.
’Phone 411
230 Libertv s’ reet.
W E A R E IN I T .
W H AT?
Our fine new di>pla. rooms— none finer in the state,
269 Liberty Street
J O S Tr ^ E Y t ^ S ° < t S O N S
You do not have to buy anything or pay a cent
for enough of the finest furniture polish
to rejuvenate your entire house.
The House Furnishing Co.,
Next door to Jos. Meyer & Sons.
Stores: Saiem and Albany
iD iU T y Boys’
Suits
Built for
Wear.
Every detail in their construction has in view the kind of ser­
vice they must undergo, for boys w.ll be boys— and who
would want, one that was noi? For 12 years our bo} s suits
made of our Salem mills cloth* heve stood the tests of hard
usuage, and every year only adds to their reputation. It will
soon be Memorial day and then the closing days of school
a re a t hand and the 1 h > v must have that new suit you promis­
ed him. Better get it new while you have more to select
from. We are headquarters for all kinds of hoys wearables.
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O VER A LLS , ETC.
SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE;
O p p o s ite C apital N a tio n a l Bank.
S EE OUR M EN S