T H E POLK COUNTY REMUER ■teatly raiu begun home. F A C IA L and we breite for P A R A L Y 8 I8 . D ALLAS,FBID AY, JULY. 10. 1903. M r . C r o s t h w a l t ’s E x p e r ie n c e a n d H ow He W a s C u re d . OSLtSH.V I v i n r * lD A T ÍO »«» *> 7-30 -W . A. WASH, ■DITOS AND rSOPKlKTOH. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ♦ l 50.................................. Per .v,14r | 75 ......................... Per »ix months 40 ' .................... Per three months A th e itilin g rates made known on application. Correspondence is solicit ed. . , Fine Job Printing done at reasonable •»rices. Farm Machinery Vehicles Bicycles Sewing Machines Cream Separators Women «5 Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. IN D E P E N D E N C E . at Sheridan. Woodhauliug seems to be the occu Our Fourth ( f July celebration was the most successful oue ever given pation now. here. George Seifarlli is hauling poets. ---- ---- John Cooper had to kill a horn* J. B. Scrafford, of Walla W a lli, lias that some oue had brokeu its leg by Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis shooting. been visiting in the Luckiamute coun courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor try. and cheerfulness soon The steamer Pomona made four disappear when the kid Mrs. Redding, of Independence, has trips between here and Salem on the neys are out of order Fourth and was well patronized. been transplanting trees and robbing or diseased. I k e hives for people around Buena Kidney trouble has Nearly 500 dancers attended the ball Vista. become so prevalent here last Saturday evening. [Albany Herald ] Dr. Darrin, Hotel Revere. Albany. Dear sir: In answer to your commu- nieutioii asking me to make a state ment of my case, I most willingly do so, if by so doing snvooe afflicted as I was might have their attention called to the success with which you treated that it is not uncommon And every other thing that for a child to be born me A sto n know,I consulted you re is usually carried in a first afflicted with weak kid garding a vi ry serious case of facial neys. If the child urin- paiulysis, the entire side of the face class implement h o u s e. ____ __ _ ates too often, if the being completely paralysed. 1 cool.I We have the Studebaker urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child not shot t he i ye. having no control reaches an age when it should be able to vehicles, the Tribune bi i control over tire lid ; the lower lid was drop the passage, It ia yet afflicted with ped down and the lowe' side of the cycles, the Sharpies tubu bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of face badly drooped, the corner of the the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first lar n cream separators, > the _ i T * ‘" ' step should be towards the treatment of mouth being badly drawn down. Any McCormick harvesting ma j these Important organs. This unpleasant one can imagine the condition of a is due to a diseased condition of the person’s mind under such cimim sian chinerv, and we can sell trouble kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as ces. 1 Inn) almost given op hope of you machinery that we re most people suppose. ever being myself ¡.gam, until I con | W om en as well as men are made mls- commend and stand by. sulted you and you assured me that I erable with kidney and bladder trouble, you could cure me. 1 commenced and both need the same great remedy. ) The mild and the immediate effect of treatment at once, and comm need to S w a m p -R o o t is soon realized. It is sold improve from the start, and in three 255 259 Liberty street, Salem, Or. by druggists, in fifty- months treatment found myself en cent and one dollar tirely cured. I make this statement sizes. You may have a willingly, that any ona suffering as 1 have may avail themselves of your OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- j Horn* o f Swamp-Root. great skill.— W. T. Croslhwaite, 240 ing all about it. including many of the Washington street, Portland. W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T thousands of testimonial letters received Gus Hurley is housed with measels. H ie popular Saturday evening con certs are to continue (hiough the summer. The mail route from Salem via In dependence to Monmouth has been discontinued but Jason Byers will continue to run a ha *k over the route. CATARRH Mr. and Mrs R.*.. Kune», of Falls City, lias lost iwo of their children with scarlet fever. A woven wire fence lias been placed around the cemetery at Buena Vista and a new Odd Fellows hall is to be erected there. Tin* Du**n grocery company will not be ou^doue in thtir line of busi ness. They guarantee to please yqu | or take the good back. Buy your I groceries at Bonus. THI« R E M i DY is su re to C IV E S a t is fa c t io n . cly's Cream Balm C iv e s R e lie f at O n ce. It i-lean#.#, iw o lh o l ttttl hriil. Hi*' ■ 11....-., t ii.mhr.ne. It eure# ea- urrh amt drives aa av a ii M in the head uniekly. Kerslake’s Furniture Store Claud Kurre and W ill Shaffer are M I L L C R E E K R E G IO N . to deliver to the sawmill here a mil- W e have been on a two davs journey I lion feet of lumber before September. _ out that way. Numerous wagons wer« New goods constantly ar The owners of the store building on m *t hauling gravel from the creek at brune. Restores tue nettaci of tante and »mell. Fall His prices are trade the north side of the opera hall are size fiO ‘ ‘ents t druggists or yy mail. Trial »ize, 10 riving. Dillus to the worst places on the Salt thinking of erecting a two story brick cent* bv mail. winners. creek road, which is being greatly im K LY BROTHERS, f)6 W anen Street, New York. proved. The teamsters make three The Dallas excursionists came in an loads a day and get $1 a load. Alvin | hour late on the Fourth aud good na- Brown lives on the farm of bis sister, turedly proposed lo throw the motor Mrs. A. C. Gist, who resides in Tilla men into the river. mook. He is a prosperous stock deal er anil Mrs. Brown believes in po ul- S ta te D e m o c ra tic P a p e r . try, having 200 chickens getting ready from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilm er Many efforts to establish a state de T H E D O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . D e a f n e s s C u r e d In IO M in u t e s : for market. Uncle George Brown and & Co., Binghamton, N . Y ., be sure and mocratic organ in Oregon having fail wife are spending their sunset days in mention this paper. T o the editor: For about 15 years ed, some hud concluded such a thing D EALER IN --- Dallas, and his son, Fay, who married I hail been afflicted with a discharg | 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 t u m e o f W h a t Y o u r F r i e n d s a r e L o not make any mistake, but re impossible, but we are to have such a Miss Nina Mack, lives on the old home ing ear and deafness. I was induced a n d H a v e B e e n L a t e ly D o in g . member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. publication in the Portland Journal. place. The cottage where Teddy to try Dr. Darrin from the fact that — Kilm er’s Swamp-Root, and the ad- It started in very modestly and has Rowe eojoyed life with his horse and he cored my uncle, W m . Parrott, of gradually grown ami found its way in dogs ij vacant and lonely because Middleton, ten years ago. The doc Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A r e T a k i n g . i diess, Binghamptou, N. Y . on every to public confidence, until now the Boots, shoes, clothing, and gentlemens’ furnishing goods. Teddy is no more. Hops an 1 other tor cured my deafness March 9. 1899, When you take Grove’s Tasteless bottle. general public concede that it will be Plows, harrows, buggies, wagons and other farm implements. things around the homes of Dr. kink in less than ten minutes with electri Chill Tonic, because the formula is a success. The rank and file of d e Coffee for 10 cents a pound; shoes and tobacco at below cost. and Peter Hanson seemed quite flour city and a slight operation. 1 will plainly printed on every bottle, show mocracy will join in its support and ishing. Things are in snipshape gladly answer any questions at Mid ing that it is simply Iron and Quinine S P R IN G V A L L E Y . so will many republicans who have H I G H E S T P R ICES FOR C O U N T R Y P R O D U C E . a round the Saltcreek postoffice and dleton, Oregon, where I have resided in a tasteless form. N o cure, no p iy. Preaching Sunday at 11 by Rev. not been pleased with the doings and the neighboring German church. Mr. for years.— Richard Parrott. Brice, 50 cents. Waller. the makeup of their own parly. We Arndt is making Iheo'd Delashmutt D r. D a r r i n 's P l a c e of B u s i n e s s . Farmers are all busy putting up can furnish the Semiweekly Journal place produce well. Clarence Olm F A L L S C IT Y . and the Itemizer for $2 a year or their Dr. Darrin is located at the Revere hay. sted, who married Miss I.ilo Blair, oc daily and this paper for $4 a year. cupies the Henry Black farm, and house until October 1st, and will give Mr. and Mrs. Thurston, of Stiver, Lawrence March is again seen in Now while things are warm political W. D. Whealdon, from the mouth of free examination to all from 10 to 5, «net Prof, and Mrs McCoote. of Cor our neighborhood. ly is lhe time to order them. the Columbia, is at the old Campbell or 7 to 8 daily. The poor free, except vallis, visited at Fruuk Butler’s last Mrs. A. J Purvine is visiting rela place, The Ballston, the Millcreek medicine, 10 to 11 daily, ami those week. o a k c r o v e . tives in Portland. and the Dallas telephone lines con aide to pay at the rale of !>•"> a week or PLOW S HARROW S WAGONS Mr. Hollowed has bought the cor centrate at the home of Henry Clan- in that proportion of time the case Joe Delap lias had the measels. Miss Jennie Coyle and Winifred All curable chronic dis ner lot by m e bridge and will build a field, who is one of the most success may require C U L T IV A T O R S ^ Duncan have been visiting friends at ful farmers in the county, and his eases of men and women a specialty. restaurant on it. E. L. Harris has improved his place Dayton. neighbor. George Starr, is not slow in Eves tested and glasses fitted at reas- with a new fence. W e have a Carload of Buggies, Wagons and Spring Mono grange met at Lewisville on business. The Butler hill, which has otianle prices. F. W . Feasley recently sold forty- Wagons Coming. Thuasday the 2nd. After the usual Haying is in progress and grain This is the first visit of the head of for years bten the dread o' all who work of the giange was done all en seven fat hogs to parties in Salem get looking well. had to pass over it in the winter, has I lie Portland firm ol Drs. Darrin to joyed some fine raspberries, thick ting 5 cents a pound. Never before did we have so much or so been graded, corduroyed, drained and this city. M cMinnville friends have been vis cream and delicious cukes, a surprise Bert Patrick and wife brought a great a'variety of things for the farmers. put into first class condition. The kindly piepared by two of the ludies load of cheese out from their coatt iting Mr. and Mrs. Warren Estabrook. A S u s t a i n i n g D iet. timbered country with clay soil be A ll kinds of machine oil. fully appreciated by all present. ranch and sole it in Salem. The Crowley and Oak Grove folks These are I he enervating days, when yond the hill had been considered The ladies’ missionary society held had Fourth of July fire works. DALLAS almost worthless for farming, hut the as somebody has said, men drop by The churches are closed on account A ll cate possible an interesting meeting at the home ol Fleischman family are making it pro the sunstroke as if the day of fire had of the scarlet fever J. E. Allen lias a fine prospect for Mrs. C. C. W alker last Wednesday. dawned They are frought with dan duce well. Vetches and such things is bring taken to prevent its spread potatoes. make a rank growth. Mr. Michel- ger to people whose systems are poor ing farther. Miss Hest t W elch, of Salem, ,'e ly suataiued ; and this leads us to say, book has moved to near McMinnville, Charlie Huntley, of Monmonth, has visiting friends here. Mrs. Mamie Galloway and baby are but two of his sons are still on the in the interest of the less robust of been visiting his wife’s brother, Thad visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mc- place. Going north by the homes of our readers, that the full effect of N ig h t W a s H er T error. Stevens. Murry. C. A. Harold and W . G. Wolfe, we Hood's Sarsaparrilla is such as to sug “ I would cough nearly all night T h e Perfect M a n Our grange has adjourned until fall gest the propriety of calling this medi found Dave Turnidge and wife at The whistle of the cars and clang of long,” writes Mrs. Ch&s. Applegate, of Has yet to be born, but immaculate lin home, his parents being on a visit to cine something besides A blood puri the hell makes our little town quite Alexandria, Ind., “ and could hardly en goes a long way toward making per At onr picnic eigl t en gallons of their old Missouri home. Where Mr fier and a tonic,— say a sustaining diet lively. fection in one’s apparel. N o matter get any sleep. I had consumption so ice cream were sold. There was an Ingermaneen formerly lived we found It makes it much ea.-ier to bear the bow tine your outer clothing, if your Randolph Butler and Murton had that if I walked a block I would exciting game of ball between our shirts and underwear are not well bum thu interestimr family of P. J. Miller, heat, assures refreshing sleep, anil will cough frightfully and spit blood, bui team and I hat of Popcorn. dered, y o u will not feel comfortable. , Young are hauling wood for Frank without any doubt avert much sick recently from the east. Much families when all other remedies failed, three Y ou w ill not go far wrong in sending Butler. are a desirable acquisition to any com ness at this time of vear. your work to the $1 bottles of I)r. K in g’ New Discovery NORTH DALLAS. munity. Buell’s chapel, which was Mrs. Cynthia Glaxo is making her wholly cured mn, and I gained 58 built some forty years ago, has just home with Mrs. A1 Brown. John Boyer and family have re pounds.” I t ’s absolutely guaranteed The Perils of Youth. been tr a ted to a new roof, new floor to cure coughs, colds, lugrippe, bron turned frnnijtlieir Salmon liver claim. “ I think you are awfully hard and Nathan Blair was repainting it C holera Infantum . I.eave orders in Dallas with J. J. Fuller chilis and all throat and lung troubles. Miss Violet Digby, who was assist “ You don’t on the inside. T. If. Marsh, p roen t hearted,” ahe said. or at the Muscott confectionery store. This has long been regarded as one Price 50 cents and $1. Trial bottles ing Mrs. Allen in conking at the John owner of the Peter Byron saw mill, is seem to care a bit even if the baby of the most dangerous and fatal dis fr t e a t a ll druggists. son logging camp, lias come home. cutting nearly a million feet of linn is sick.” eases to which infants are subject. It ----- ---------- her a year. Some is shipped out of “ You wrong me,” said her hus can be cured, however, when properly SUNNYSLOPE D. A. Critchlow and son W alter, tlio state, but th re is a local demand band. “ But I regard the cause treated. A ll that is necessary is to have been seveiely afflicted with meas- Allen Town, luta bought a work for most of it. The Bnell store and ela. for apprehension as comparatively gi ve Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and horse for $fi0. postoffice are kept by Walter Butler You cannot convince me Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, as W E A R E IN IT . and his si«ter, Mary, hut they have slight. Miss Anna M itchell, who has been Henry Davis and wife were seen in directed with each bottle, and a cure sold to Mr. Walker, of Sheridan, and that an attack of measles is as dan is certain. For sale by Wilson Drug these parts recently. working for Miss May Shelton, look Our fine new displa,. rooms— none finer in the state. will give possession in the fall. Pass gerous as skating on thin ice or cele Co. the measels and had to come home. Thus. Strain, our road supervisor, is ing the Ridgeway and Blair homes brating the Fourth of July.” — J<JS.T| ^ E Y t R S °A . S O N S hauling considerable gravel on our and the Harmony church and school Washington Star. O A K M IL L V IC IN IT Y . M cC O Y. roads. house we crossed the creek to where You do not have to buy anything or pay a cent Mrs. L 8 . Frink, of A m ity, has first Moses Eads and then Thomas Quite the Reverae. Jas. Tozier and W ill McKee, of for enough of tlie finest furniture polish Russell, William and Clem mans been visiting her sisler, Mrs. M. E. Dickey lived. Van and Jef. Dickey to rejuvenate your entire house. “ So you’ve stopped calling on Portland, spent the Fourth here. Fishback attended services at Corval Miller. and David James live close together Miss Perkins,” said Newitt. “ She Crops are looking fine and if the lis Sunday. there and we enjoyed the hospitality has a rather pretty face, of course, Mrs. Julia Nixon, of Corvallis, lias j cool weather continues for ten days of the last named over night. On the J. B. Slump lias recently purchased come lo cook for the oak saw mill I but I consider her nose too long, longer we will see the largest yield in Pat Churchman farm there is a new a new Orborue reaper. which is ready to start. years this harvest. Next door to Jos. Meyer Sons. house, it being owned and occupied don’t you ?” V . A Fishback and Morris Wheel- “ H uh!” shouted the rejected one. Robert P erry, son of A. J. Gilliam | by George Porter, from near Grand The heavy winds that visited us ou ock attended the reception of Kev, E. was born in 1848 and died at New Or- j Konde. Going on north alnto&i to the “ I found her ‘noes’ entirely too the P'ourlh blew down the four large Y mull ill river who should we find short and emphatic.” — Philadelphia silos on the Jess Wise farm, complete C. W igm o-e and wife at Monmouth leans, Louisiana, June 18, 03. Three - Monday evening. sisters and five brothers survive him, living across the road irom each other Press. ly demolishing them. hut Samuel Cairues and Spei lit A Charlie Reliwalt, of Oregon City, is F. M Splawn, from Lyle, W ash. Might Lose His Job. There is ta.k of the Artisans organ visiting his sister, Mrs. Nellie Smith. Mostert, the bakery men. all formerly ha« been here ou a visit to his sister- of Dallas. They have the finest gar ITix— Who was that crank who izing a lodge at this place. W . H. Mack, wife and daughter, A l inlaw, Mrs. Miller. dens we saw an., where. Geo. Neath- so loudly denounced the automo John Finn has returned from his ice, were Fairriew visitors Sunday. amer, of Kings Valley, haa bought out bile? Gooseneck hum where he lias been for OAKDALE. the bakers, to get possession in the F. C. Haynes is digging a stock well Dix— He’s a doctor. a week. fall. Ben. Branson and N. Gard ici Curtis Robinson and wife, of Port for Ira Smith. Ilix — Does he consider it un live west of the stream near there land, have been here visiting his broth J. K . Sears is making some exten Preaching at Antioch n e it Sunday Driving through the southern edge healthy? er John and sister Mrs. Mary Card. sive improvements on his warehouse Dix— Not necessarily. l ie ’s a for the coming harvest. at 3 o'clock by Rev. Green, of Dallas. of Sheridan, we tarried at the old Mrs. John Robinson and daughter Soroggin place for a chat with Mrs. horse doctor.— Cleveland Plain Deal W il l B u y It B a c k . and Mrs. O. Dennis have the measels. Phillip Mulkey has returned from Drumeller, who is a sister of Mrs. W. er. You assume no risk when you buy Arlington where he has been teaching G. Vassall, of Dallas. 1). E. Blan Mrs. Joe Card has just returned Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di Cause and Effect. for the past year. chard lives on the Tommie Scroggins You ever saw may be seen at our store. They are made by the natives o arrhoea Remedy. Wilson Drug Co. from a weeks visit with hei father in place where the rea l turns east. A “ You seem to be in a weak and Miss Phillips, of Dallas, was a visit will refund your money if you are not Salem. Mexico and can be bent into any conceivable shape and will not break, and j J. Cooper and wife are making a suc nervous physical condition,” said tho or tiere Monday. water will not hurt thx*m either. Too much to believe, is it? But it is so. i sstisfied after using it. I t is every cess of dairying on the next place. medical examiner of the insurance Grandpa and Grandma Murphy - ♦ • ♦ ------- -- where admitted to he the most suc and son Fountain, h ive been visiting Roll your hat up and stow it away. Take it out and shape it into any of J Her father, Cyrus Buell, has a fine company. cessful remedy in use for bowel com N o P ity S h o w n . home back on the hill and not far a dozen unique styles, and it looks as nobby as though just from the milli- a “ No wonder,” replied the victim. ‘ For years fate was after me con- plaints and the only one that never away her brother, Charles is prosper ner’s hand. Scores of Salem ladies have bought them to wear for wheeling, jj “ Your solicitors have made my life tinuouriy” writes F. A. Gulled*», V er lads. It ia pleasant, safe and reliable. ing at diversified farming and stock at the coast or in the mountains, and ail the children are getting them, for 5 raising. Roy Graves has a nice prune a burden during the past six bena, Ala. “ I bail a terrible ease of they arc the only cheap straw hat made that will stand rough usage. We 2 R IC K R E A L L . piles caiming twentv four tumors, orchard and hit brother, Carl, on she ' months.” — Chicago News. KB sold twelve dozen the first week, in fact we had to order 24 dozen more. 54 State street, Salem, old McCain farm, has some choice When all failed B rcklen’s Arnica J. F. Vaughn has moved into his We have sizes for men, women and children, and the price is ’Phone 2,071 Main Looking Ahead. Salve cured me. Equally good for new house and L. C. Koser is building sheep. N M. Conner has 24 acres of "M y gracious, dear,” said the Chi burns and all aches and pains. Only a large hop house for S. T. Burch. as fine clover hay as we ever saw, and as usual W W . Stockton has his va cago bridegroom, “ you were awfully 25 cents at all druggists'. ---------------------- G. C. Smith has returned from the rious crops in fine shape. Henry nervous during the ceremony I” hay and Clark and W illiam Bogard Clark and wife, who was Miss Laura CALVARY. “ Yes; it’s my nature,” replied the are up from Portland. Vanpatton, formerly of Dallas, lire at fair Chicago bride. “ 1 suppose I ’ll George Reuf has bought the Bald* the old Hathaway Yocnin place and Titos. Caufield and Hale Backensto he just as nervous next time.” — win place south of Independence. near him live Win, Yoconi and L. with their wives attended the wedding Bennett. All are dairyin{ and send Philadelphia Press. Katie Peterson is assisting Mrs. of their nuiee, Miss Springer, at Port ing their cream to lortland. Each is Clarence Ted row with her work. land. If you need anything foe warm weather wear, we have it, and in the laL Uteleea Tip. raising corn, vetches and other green Claud Kurrt haa not gone to Wash est styles, too. His Honor— Don’t you know hon Mrs. Tlioma* Burch ami son, John, things for the ailos they are conatruel ington, but has moved to Indepen Mrs. tt. F. Lucas and children, A. F. ing. We tarried not ill Dnllslon. hut esty is the best policy ? passed by where John McCulloch is ftrastus— 'Deed 1 don’ belieb in donee and taken a contract of hauling Stoner, L. C. Koser aud M. A. Burch A V A C A T IO N W ITH O U T were in the metropolis last week. building a fine residence in front of playin’ policy no more, sah; I ’ze done logs for F. A. Douty. A KODAK IS A V A C A the old Aunt Rachel Davidson house tefohmed.— Kansas City (Mo.) Jour The news is that Frank Gibson is Mr. Palmer haa built a new burn T IO N W ASTED j« and look dinner with R M. Caldwell nal. and C. Tedrow baa tinised bis cow rapidly improving at Foley Springs. on the Kenneth Campbell p la n . A barn. CET A T. D. Lucas has moved into the Fox W hen They Don't W alk . KODAK NOW ! Mr and Mrs. Smith, of Corvallis, house »acated by M i. Vaughn. Church— Some people can't stand were visiting her sister Mrs. E Evans. John Fiddler and wife were around j traveling. For men gives you a selection from scores of dozens in handsome patterns at Th»t la dyspepsia. Miss Fannie lielu.ick haa the mens Tuesday looking for hay and W. E Gotham— Well, if they live in It makes life miserable. Uoodell marketed his raspberries at Kew York they have to.— Yonkers I els. Its sufferers rat nut because CDey v m t I t the county scat. | Statesman. — bat simply because they m u tt. A. B. Lacey came in from Detroit Free use of dark room. Vis lo spend the Fourth at Indendeuce. They know they are irritable and fretful: Mis. Fannie Owen is up from Cali The Poet's Dilemma. iting Kodakers always wel but they cannot be otherwise. forma visiting Iter sister Mrs. J. J. ignite a lot of clover hay is down, The poet worked the whole nl*ht Ions, They complain of a bad taste In the and the owners are only waiting for Bun It, and Miss Helen W lrte ie up come. But could not And the meter moutb. s tenderness st the pit of the stum | To put his thoughts In rhythmic tinea from lo . Hand. pretty weather to dry it for hauling. •ch, sn uneasy feeling of putty fulness, \ And make his theme the sweeter. Conrad Smith and wife, o f Mon- ▲t last It seemed to come to him: headache, heartburn and what nut , mouth, have tieen over Itom Mon The effectual remedy, proved by perma "M y muae' Ah. glad to greet her.** T o C u r o m C o ld In o n o D ay . mouth visiting hie brother George. nent cures of thousands of severs rears, la j Atas. twas but the gas bill man. Take lax ative Bromo Quinine Tab And you bet he found the meter. let». All druggist« refund the nu n ») Dr. Keeler, of Salem, tried in vain 2 5 4 -2 5 6 C o m m e rcial Street, Salem, O re go n . -N e w York Tim e* if it fails to cure, E. W Grove’s sig lo save F. A Koeer’e floe cow that * h w w *1 a t.th s ta s n —Ustts. W IL S O N BLOCK. nature is on each box. 25c. had milk fever. D A LLA S COLD < n HOT!LVS2tt» F. A, WIGGINS PETER COOK R IC K R E A L L , OR General Merchandise AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS SILESI STEAM LAUNBRY W HAT? 2 6 9 Liberty S treet The House Furnishing Co., & Stores: Saiem and Albany THE QUEEREST STRAW HATS J. BHOWNSTEIN i SOU Are paying the Highest Cash Prices lor Hides, Pelts, Wool. Tallow, Furs, Old Iror, Rubber and Metals. Difficult Digestion H o o d 's Sarsaparilla ONLY 25 CENTS...: Our Fancy Hosiery Kodaks - C am eras - $ 5 up $ I up P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. 25to50 cents a Pair...i SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE