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R E D U C E D E X C U R S IO N hé polk coumty itemizes oür staff of rustlers DA o L\8, FRIDAY, AUG 21. 1903. u iu iix iD E v i r y F r id a y M orn in g A t 7.30. Farm Machinery Vehicles Bicycles Sewing Machines Cream Separators W H AT TH E Y HAVE TO SAY A B O U T T H E D O IN C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . An U n a q u a l'r d a n d C o m p le te Re s u m e nf W n a t Y o u r F rie n d * are a n d Have Bean La tely D o in g . VVr. A . W A M I I , You K n o w W h a t Y o u A ro T a k in g . When you take G rove’s Tasteless Chill Ton ic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle, show SUBSCRIPTION B A T E S :- ing that it is-rimply Iron and Quinine 1 f 1 50 .................................... Per year ill a tasteless form. No cure, uo pi y. $ 75 ........ .....................Per nix months Price, 50 cents. 4 >........................... Per three months A.Iveitiding rates made known on BUELL. application. Correspondence is solicit* Mrs E E. Load is home again. 9 vl. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable W orth’s woodsaw is on the creek. B ill TOR A N D PR O PR lB ToB . C E R T .F I C A T E 8 IS S U E D . The successful applicants for conn ty teachers certificates were as fol lows : Third grade: Annie t^uirk, Viola Gwynne, Inez Lnckey, Orrie Arnold, Hallii Morrison, Sadie Richardson, Evangeline Hart. Second grade: Bessie Y oung, Beatrice Burkhead, Lina Stoutier, Maud lliff, Grace Brannun, Elona Gregg, Jessie Smith, S. 8. W hitm an, Lillian Tim m , Katherine Braun, Edith Montgomery Mrs. Josephine Strickler. First grade: JCloise Phillips, C. I). Simeon, Edith Fugate, Frank McDougal. Ella Carpenter, VV I Reynolds. Some pipers were sent to other counties and some to the slate board for examination. T h e P ru n e B u siness. Last year Hourly all prune orchards north of Dallas had fair crops but this season almost every orchard in 11 »•* county will have a full crop. The El lis. Hayes, Chapman and Parker or chards north of town are in fine con dition. Nunn, Blitz, Hibbard ami Campbell south of Dallas will probab ly have double as big a turn out as last year. D. P. Htouffer thinks his trees this side of Ballston will yield close to 20,000 pounds of dried fruit. He will erect a warehouse near the spur railroad track here and bring his product hare lo command a better market. S. P. Kimball has been over from Salem looking after bis drying interests and will buy several outside crops. He has bought the 4000 bush els of Mrs. A. K. Wilson and wants us many more. Picking will begiu about the middle of September. O u r N ew T o d a y A d ve rtis in g . People are continually com ing here and asking if we know who has this, that or the other for sale. They real ize that there ought to he some source for information. W e have arranged to bring all buyers and sellers into close and quick touch. See the varie ty of offerings under our New Today and give it a trial the first time you wish to buy or sell anything. All kinds of stock are being inquired for, and hop and prune pickers are want ed. Many men are inquiring for farms lo rent, and some farmers want to employ good reliable bands. Some want to buy and some want to sell poultry. It -.vi 11 pay to lei your wants be known through the Item izcr and wont cost much • ♦--------.— S o m e th in g A b o u t G ra in . Nearly every where around both the quantity and the quality of the grain is exceeding expectations and the ex pectations and the price is good enough. At both Perrydale and Kick reall 74 cents was being offered yes terday. Machines being numerous and threshing easy nearly all the crops in this county will be in the sack by the first of September. Mar tin A, Blodgett have threshed for H C. Fox about 2000 bushels, George Wait 800, Lee Bros. 3000, C. D. Pur- vine 8(H). Otis Wait, 3000, R. M Bal lard 1800,G Rem pel 1700, Jas. Clow 3000, Cass Gibson 1200. Wheat rang e*) from 20 to 25 and oats from 35 to 40 bushels to the ucre. There is more grain and less straw than last year. ------ 9 » m ------ Jacob house. Smith has repsiuted his Henry Olmstt ad spent last week iu McMinnville. Nate Blair and Well* Ovialt were hunting on Dorn’s Peak, last Tuesday. F. A, WIGGINS Ned Oviatt and Lynn Braley art- home again hut- will scam go to build a large mill near Portland. E nd of B itte r F ig h t. “ Two physicians had a long and stubborn light with an abscess otT my right lu n g" writes J. F . Hughes, of Dupont, Ua., and gave me up. Every- body thought my time had come. As a last resort I tried Dr. K in g’s New Discovery for consum ption. The benefit I received was striking, and 1 was on my feet in a few days. Now 1 have entirely regained my health. It conquers all coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed by all druggists. Price' 50 cents and $1 Trial bottles free. 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. 255 259 Liberty atreut, Salem, Or. _______ i______________________________ Elmer Enes has returned from east ern Oregon and is acting as depot agent here. Mr. Taylor has a fine piece of oats | near town which will make a splendid average per acre. j OAKDALE. Dial Tate is hauling lumber. Aug. W erner fell from a ' high load of grain and seriously hurt himself. He fell on his back. Henry K eyt reports a better crop than last year; his field of oats is about the best around. Aug. W erner has threshed 3000 bushels of wheat and 1200 of oats, and expeets to thresh 1000 more of wheat and about 700 of oats. His wheat av eraged from 20 to 23 bushels per acre. Mias Sadie Seifarth is at her claim. Tom Card went to the mountain* to i pick blackberries last week. Mieses Minnie and Dora Hoy, o f' Dallas, visited Mr«. T. J. Card last week. Our genial old bachelor Jas. M ur phy, and Miss Eliza Brown were mar ried at Joe Cards last Sunday. It w ill S u rp r is e Y o u - T r y It. It is the medieine above ah others for catarrh ami is worth its weight in gold. E ly’s Cream Balm does all that is claimed for it.— B. W. Sperry, Hart- fort, C onnecticut............My sou was aftlic’ ed with catarrh. He used E ly’s Cream Balm and the disagreeable ca tarrh all left him — J. C. Arm strong, Areola, Illinois. The Balm does not irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 cents or mailed by Ely B-os., 56 Warren street, New York. T h e D e a th P e n a lty. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratdh, insigni ficant cut or puny boils have paid the death penally. It in wise to have 8 P R IN C V A L L E Y Bucklen’s Arnica salve ever handy. Mrs. W m . Staiger, of Salem, was It is the best salve on earth, and will prevent fatality, when burns, sores, among relatives here last week. ulcers and piles threaten Only 25 Ray Shepard has gone to attend the cents at all druggists. California state u n m rsity this winter. N O R TH D ALLAS. C haurcey Hayes killed a fawn in Mr. Reed’s oat field. Jake Hanson and son Earnest have been running their steam wood saw, The grain is being threshed very rapidly by the three machines in the valley. W. B. Duncan has been spending the week visiting relatives and friends at Astoria. Mrs, Schoeder and daughter Rosa* Cant. P. F. Clark attended the na are cooking lor Jim Middleton's tional grand army encam pm ent at thresher. San Francisco. Misses Mary and Carrie Sampson, Frank Crawford, Rob Duncan and of Falls City, have been visiting Lin- Wilson Darby, of Salem, are enjoying nie Mitchell. a trip lo the coast in Tillamook. Mr. Digby has added a kitchen to Willard and Laurence Marsh, who his house and Mr. Bittner has bought are employed at a logging cam p at the Plank property. Catblamet, are spending their vaca J »s , Judson and Ray Mitchell are tion here. with I he Evans thresher around Par ker, the first named having charge of Dysentery C u re d W ith o u t th e A id of a D o cto r. the engine. “ I am just up from a hard spell of Boy C u re d of C o lic A fter P h ys IcD Mux” (dysentery) says Mr. T. A. Pin a n 's T r e a t m e d t h a d F a ile d - ner, a well known merchant of Drum My hoy when four years old was ta- j mond, Tenn. “ I used one small hot ken with colic and cramps iu his tie of Cham berlains Colic, Cholera stomach. 1 sent for a doctor and he and Diarrhoea Remedy and was cured injected morphine, hut the child kept ' without having a doctor. I consider getting worse I then gave him a I it the best cholera medicine in the half teaspoonful of Chamberlain's C ol world ” There is no need of employ ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, j ing a doctor when this remedy is us and in half an hour he was sleeping ed, for no doctor can prescribe a b it and soon recovered.— F. L Wilkins, ter medicine for bowel com plaint in Shell Lake, Wis Mr. Wilkins is any form either for children or adults. book-keeper for the Shell Like Lum It never fails and is pleasant to take. ber Co. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. For sale by W ileon Drug Co. CATARRH COLD ‘h HEAD ( J Blue Ribbon S T A T E FA IR SALEM S e p te m b e r 14 - 19, 1903 The greatest Exposition and live stock show on the Pacific coast The Rhodes family, from Am erican I Bottom, have moved to John Y eater’n I house at Antioch. Assignees Sale. N O T IC E IS H E R K B Y G I V E N T H A T the undersign«!, assignee o f the estate of D. M. Guthrie, an insolvent debtor, will on S a tu rd a y , A u g u s t th e 2 2 n d , 1903, at the hour of 1 o ’clock p. m, at the front door of the county court house in D al las, Polk county, Oregon, offer for sale and High class racing every afternoon will sell the hereinafter described real prem ises at public auction for cash in hand on day of sale, subject to confirmation o f the circuit $12.000 cash premiums on live court of said Polk county, Oregon, to-wit: A stock and farm produce. part of sections 17, 18, 19 and 20 in township 8 south, range 5 wesi of the W illam ette mer idian, in Polk county, Oregon, beginning at All exhibit« hauled free over the a point 5 chains east from the corner to said Southern Pacific. sections 17, 18, 19 and 20, thence south 20 chains, thence west 5 chains to section line between sections 19 and 20, thence south with Reduced tranupop ation rates on section line 8.27 chains, thence west 39.75 all lines. chains, thence north 27 degrees 4*> minutes, east 25 chains to a point which is west 17.54 chains from the southeast corner o f the dona Live stock auction sal»» held in tion land claim o f S. 1*. Thornton, ami in the connection with fair county road from Dallas to Bridgeport, thence north 44 degrees, 30 minutes, east 28 chains, thence east 4.02 chains to the south Fine cam ping ground free and re east corner of the district school lot fence, duced rales on camp« rs’ tickets. thence north tw o chains, thence east 3.21 chains to a rock and stake on section line be Corn«! and bring your fam tween sections 17 and 18, thence south 43-100 ilies. For further in chains, thence east 5 chains, thence south 15 formation write chains to the (dace o f beginning, containing 127.37 acres more or less. A lso beginning at ML D. W I S D O M . Secretary^ a point xvhich is north 15 chains from the cor ner to sections 17, 18, 19 and 20, said town Portland, Oregon. ship and range, thence north lit.75 chains to the southwest corner of Armand Guthrie’s land, thence east 27.25 chains, thence south 10 chains, thence west 22.25 chains, thence south 9.75 chains, thence west 5 chains to the C. H McKinney will soon have fi\e place of beginning and containing 32.12 acres carpenters at work on his new house. more or less. M . M. E L L IS , A bear up in the Pedee country Assignee o f the estate of D . M . Guthrie, in has lots of fun with hunters who get solvent debtor. Sibley k Eakin attorneys for assignee. after him. It is getting easier to call up the one you want over the farmers’ tele Citation. phone line. W e folks are powerful «m art in some things and awful green In the county court of the utate of Oregon in others. for the county o f Polk. In the matter <>f the guardianslrp o f the es TH A T ARE R IG H T W h a t are H um ors? Jt.la ta» beet aedklne fur all buinura ’ T V State Normal School Are paying the Highest Cash Prices for Hides, Pelts, Wool. Tallow, Purs, Old Iroi , Rubber and Metals. George Townsend has the best bar* Will e Burns and Ed Harmon are ley around and alao a good wheat crop. doing the threshing around hare. ¿rir1,.,. The Strength-Giver J. BROW NSTEIN1 SON H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla Hale Backensto and wife lu xe start How To Find Oat. The Southern Pacific com pany has of Canyon creek, seven miles up the Fill a bottle or common glass with youf Till* water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a placed on sale at very low rates round La Creole. W hen that is finished REM DY sediment or set Crip ticket« to the various resorts they will begin o.o the ditch for the) is s u re to tling indicates an along its lines, and also, in co n n e c pipe line to I) llag. The cut r* rigid j C IV E N unhealthy condi tion with the Corvallis A Eastern rail I of way will first he cleared from tie B a tist <ctlon. tion of the kid road, to Detroit and the seucide at Ya j soured to the Reservoir sue. a mi!e| neys; If It stains west of town. As s4.on as the b»g p pel your linen it is qiiina hav. The latter tickets are good Ely’ s Crevm Balm is laid over that nix miles a 300 DUO j evidence of kid I foi return until October 10 h. Cive s R a il.« Three day tickets to Y aquina hav, gallop masonry «•cservoir wdl he omi- | ney trouble; too a t O ie s . frequent desire to good going Saturday» and returning strinded, water for the cem*. nt work j It <*letnia. so o t h e i from Canyon c r **k. City j pass It or pain in Mondays, are on sale at greatly reduc com ing in i heC s the iliate;i4L‘<l the back is also ed rate» from all point«, Eugene and m ar s and hydrants will then 1 e ut j ..cuibruìic*. It cures < u- iMrrhai.ri drive*»*a* u convincing proof that the kidneys and blad j north, on both east and west side lines, in. Six and eight inch ir >n i ipe will ------------------------__— -old In alie h jud aaiel lv. der are o«t of order. | enabling people to spend Sunday at be used for the circulating «>>tem What to Do. with smaller pipes for residences. A0 I arane. Keaton.-* too . us of ta-tu and wiiell. Full There Is comfort In the knowledge so tbe seaside. Very low round trip vlze 6U «onta :tt druggist* or yy mail. Trial sue, 10 often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- rates are also made betw en Portland piping will get both inside and ou t a: cent* by mail. Root. the great kidney remedy fulfills every I and the same points on the Southern | coat of hot asphalt before beiug blink KLY W U C H E R S, Mi War»en Street, New York. wish In curing rheumatism, pain in the i Pacific, good going Saturdays, return in tbe ground. back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part ing Sunday or Monday, allowing Port of the urinary passage. It corrects inability land people to spend Sunday in tha For WOMEN, to hold water and scalding pain In passing country and the out of town people to it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant 1 have the day in Portland. CHILDREN Tickets from Portland to Yaquina necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times ! hay, good for return via Aibany and and MEN a y n e s onic ermifuge during the night. The mild and the extra ! east side, or Corvallis and west side, ordinary effect of Sw am p-R oot Is soon ! at option ol passenger. Baggage* realized. It stands the highest for Its won checked through to Newport. A new derful cures of the most distressing cases. I feature at Newport this year will be If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In50c. and$i. sizes. an uptodate kindergarten in charge of M O N M O U TH . O R tC O N . You may have a sample bottle_of this an experienced Chicago teacher. A beautifully illustrated booklet de wonderful discovery Training school for teachers. Courses ar scribing the seaside resorts on Y a and a book tkat tells ranged especially for training teachers for all more about It. both sent quina b»y has been published by the '.ranches of the profeasion. M ost approved I absolutely free by mall, method» for graded and ungraded work Southern Pacific and Corvallis and taught in actual district school. The deiuund address Dr. Kilmer & hoim ot imtn^Rooi { Eastern railroads, and can be seemed for graduates of this school a« teachers far ex Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men I from any of their agents, or by ad ceed» the supply. The training department, tion reading this generous offer in this paper. dressing VV. E. Co in an. grand passen which consiHtH of a nine-grade public school of about *250 p u p i l li « well equipped in a li ger agent Southern Pacific com pany, Do not make any mistake, but re it» branches, including sleyd music, drawing Portland, or Edwin Stone, manager member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. and physical training. The normal course— Corvallis and Eastern railroad, Alba the best ami quickest way to »tate certificate. Kilmer’s Sw am p-Root, and the ad ny, Oregon. Kail term opens September 22nd. F or cata dress. Bingham pton, N. Y .o n every logue or information, address, bottle. T o C u re a C old in o n e D ay. E. 1). KESSLER, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab President. lets. All druggists refund the money o r J . B. V . Butler secietary. if it fails to cure. E. VV’ G rove’s sig nature is on each box. 25c. ORECON’ S Not O verlW ise. tate of. li. L. W illis and Katherine Willis, There is an old allegorical picture minors. T o R . L . W illis and Katherine W illis and to of a girl scared at. a grass hopper, but their next o f kin and all persons interested, in the act of heedlessly treading on a greeting: IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S T A T E OF snake. This is paralleled by the man you are hereby cited and required to who spends a large sum of money Oregon, appear in the county court <*f the state o f Or building a cyclone cellar, but neglects egon for the county o f Polk, at the couit to provide his family with a bottle of room thereof at Dallas, in the county of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di Polk on S a tu r d a y , A u g u s t 2 2 n d , arrhoea Remedy as a safe guard CROW LEY. CALVARY. against bowel com plaint, whose vic 1903, at 10 o ’clock in the forenoon of that day then and there to show cause, if any exist, A. O Roberts has just shipped a car tims outnum ber those of the cyclone why an order o f this court should not issue James Helmick and wifo were at a hundred to one. This remedy is authorizing L. M ay Willis, guardian o f said | load of hops. Dallas Monday. M A R K E T R EP O R T. everywhere recognized as the most minors, to sell all the real property o f said Grain is n*»t yielding as well as had prompt and reliable m edicine in use minors in Polk county, Oregon, to-w it: Be Miss Ina Murphy, of Monmouth, (Corrected weekly by Gooch dros.| j been expected. for thesa diseases. For sale by VVil* ginning at a point on the south boundary has been visiting Lillian C ox. W heat, per bushel, 70 ct». line of the donation land claim o f Robert W , sou Drug Co. and Rebecca H amilton in township 7 south, Bran, per ton f £2 Grandma Holmes is over from Sa Mrs. R. G. Simon I »as returned from range 3 west o f the Willamette meridian, Short«, per to n , $25. Minnesota after a three months visit j lem with her son Alex. 16.10 chains east o f the southwest corner of D e a th of M rs . J . K- S e a rs. Oat«, per bushel, 30 cts. »aid claim and running th* nee east 8.38 chain», there. Ru.s Heise is in a Portland hospk- Last Friday m orning whPe caring thence north 23.875 chain», thence west 8.38 Flour, per 10 barrels,#3 80. Mrs. Shafer and family have gone to | al and Grandma Riggs lias been sick. for flowers in her yard at McCoy she chains, thence south 23.875 chains to the Flour, per sack, $1. Ocean Park for an outing and .1. Gen- | Mrs. A. R. Lewis and Miss Emma was suddenly stricken with paralysis place o f beginning, containing 20 acres of Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt. land. try and family have returned from Riggs have been spending several days and in spite of everything that could Uermea, $1 00 per cwt. W IT N E S S , the honorable J. E. Sibley he done for her, died before night. She Newport. judge o f the county court of Corn meal, $2 50 per cw t. . | at Newport. was horn and raised at the Major W al the state o f Oregon- for the Joseph Moore was through here I [seal] county of Polk, with the seal ker place in Spring Valley ami in 1858 Pierce Riggs and Can# Hi eg" anil (Corrected weekly by Dunn's Grocery. o f said court affixed, this 20th Tuesday niftling up subscribers for | wife attended the funeral of Mrs. J. K. at the age of 21 was married to Jam« s Potatoes, per bushel, 60cts. day o f July, A. D., 1903. the Portland unirual. He seemed to Sears at Zena Sunday. K. Sears T icy at once moved to M c Attest: U . S. Laugh ary, clerk Butter, per pound 25 cts. he having good success. C o y , which Irad been her home ever | By W . F . N ichols, deputy. Lard, per pou nd, 13@15 els. Miss Mella White, who has been - ♦ • ♦ ------------ since, her husband having been en B a con ,sid es, per pound, ld(i<el5 et. teaching at Antelope, is at home for a O n ly a M a sk . gagi-d in the warehouse business there H am s, per pou nd, 15(A17 cts. Many are not being benefited by vacation accompanied by a Miss Ste She leaves four daughters, Maud, Do Shoulders, per p ou n d ,9 @ 1 1 cts. the summer vacation a« they should vens. ra, VVinnette ami Bernice and one j K gg», per d o z e n , 18 cts. he. Now, notwithstanding much ou t «on, E$rl also three sister«, Mr«. J. L 54 State street, Salem, \ R IC K R E A L L . C h ick en s, per dozen $3(it$ft door life, they are little if any strong Pur vine and Mr«. D. G. Henry in j T h un e 2,071 Main Dried fruits, per pound, 3(310 cts er than they were. The tan on their Glen Orr has been very sick. Spring Valley, am! Mias Dora with Beets, per p ou n d ,2} cents. faces is darker ami makes them look their aged mother in Salem. She was Tu rn ips, per pound, 1 cts. L. C. Koser is back from the m e healthier, but it ie only a mask. They laid to rest amoug kindred and friends Cabbage, per pound, 2 cts. are still nervous, easily tired, up«et bv tropolis in the Zena cemetery. She was a wo Onions, per pound, 2 cts trifl*«, and they do not eat nor sleep The family of J. B. Nesmith are at man with a lovely Christian character Beans, per p ou n d , 5(<t7 cents. well. What they need is what tone* the seaside. of the Baptist faith. Corn m eal, per p ou n d ,3 } cts the nerves, perfects digestion, creates Hay, per ton, 974912 appetite, ahd make« sleep refreshing, Mr. T. B McDowell and children tIOO R e w a r d , 8IOO. ' ------ and that is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Pu are hack from Newport. The readers of this paper will be The past year lias been a banner pil* and teachers generally will find Walter, son of A Hill was cu t by a pleased to learn that there is at least one for land entries in Oregon the chief purpose of the vacation heal one dreaded disease that science has There were 18745 filings, including subserved by this great hiedicine, binder hut will soon be all right. been able to cure in all it« stages and 1846.000 acres, the receipts being $2, which, as we know, “ builds up the Our hop growers expect to co m that is catarrh. H all’s CaUrrh Cure 050.000 which is about four times ss whole system. mence (ticking about Septem ber 7th is the only postive cure now knowu to Watches for men, much ss last year. the medical fraternity. Catarrh be women and children PERR YDALE Farmers are happy because of good ing a constitutional dboase, requires crops and the promise of good prices. a constitutional treatment. H all’s AT Harvesting is finished and thresh- PRICES I >ng begun. Mrs. Cook and daughter. Mrs. Fet- Catarrh Cure is taken internally, a ct zer have bean visiting at Indepen ing directly upon the blood and m u cous surfaces of tbe system, thereby K K Turner and family will move dence. destroying the foundation of the dis | to Albany. Mrs. Harriett McArthur is up from ease, and giving the patient strength They are vitiated or morbid fluids cours Mr, Gee, o f Salt Creek, is hauling Portland visiting at her old home j by building u,» the constitution and ing the veins and affecting the tissues. worn! to Perrydale. with N. 8. Hureh ami family. | assisting nature in doing its work. They ara commonly due to defective diges Mia* Martha W hitehead has gone | The proprietors have so notch faith in Kodaks and tion hut are sometimes Inherited. LEW I8VILL8. ! to hei home at Salt Creek. its curative powers, that they offer photo supplies. IIow do they manifest themselves f "n s hundred dollars for any case that In many forms of cutaneous eruption, Roy Latham has returned from Clyde M cKinney no longer works it fails lo cure. Send for list of testi eait rheum or ecaema, pimp lee and bolls, \ Portland and is working iu the m ill. at (he sawmill. monials F J. CHl'MBY A C o . T ole and In weakness, languor, general debility. Henry Clod feller expect« lo go to Claud Lewi« has bought anew horse do, Ohio. Sold by dru gget«, 75 cts. How are they expelled f By Portland to work in the union depot. from Willis Friuk, of Falla City. Hall's Family Pills are the best. which aieo bullde up the system that haj D a lla s W a te r W o rks. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble C* litractor Gales has tweuty men ed mi a two mon til’s drive to S u i R a te s to th e S e a sid e a n d M o u n and Don't Know it. constructing headworks at the mouth Diego, ( lui. ta in R e so rts for th e S u m m e r . P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. Max Haley hat moved from mouth to Forest Grove. M oo- W ILSO N BLOCK. I p o n s AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! PLOW S HARROWS C U L T IV A T O R S WAGONS W e have a Carload of Buggies, W agons and Spring W agons Coming. Never before did we have so much or so great a“v&riety of things for the farmers. A ll kinds of machine oil. W A G N E R B R O S .. ^ -** DALLAS We See Our Finish ! On tint .hirts of a large proportion of j ihe male population o f Oregon II is i much prefei red owing to il* di.Minct I Mipei iorit.v. W o do up «flirts, collars j «m l i-uff* ill A1 slyle— to p. rfeeliwi. T h a i’s our specialty, and we’ re experts | at tin husjnesa. H ence our large and high class patronage. Send ns your . ] him.dry. W e wdl do the work with neatness and hi na'ch. Service the best. Charges right. S O SUM LAUK 3 RY | W E A R E IN I T . Leave orders in Dallas with J. •!. Fidler or at the M uscott confectionery store. W H A T? Our fine new di*pla» room s— none finer in tbe state, 269 Liberty Street SONS Y ou tl^^not have to buy anything or pay a cent for enough of (lie tineft furniture polish to rejuvenate your tntire house. The House Furnishing Co., Next door to Jos. Meyer & Sons. Stores: S a ie m and A ib a n y THE GREAT SALE OF SUITS Is now on at the SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE! 2 5 4 - 2 5 6 C o m m e r c i a l Street, S a le m , O r e g o n . Over 200 Suits to be Sacra- ficed, all New Spring Pat terns Included. I n jS T C O M E R S C E T C H O I C E S T S E L E C T I O N S 3 Su its n o w $ 7 w e r e SIO , S I I, $12 and $12.50. S u its n o w $12 w e r e $14, $15, $16, $16.50, $18, $ 2 0 . | These »re nnlv iwm snipp'rs o f th- w iv we »re rarvuiu price». SAI.K ! PRICKS NiADK W IT H O U T R E G A R D TO COST. Rem em ber t h i.l »»le infim i*» the newest c u u ami pallet di fruiti Sah m'a leading c h i t h l ing house, Come and see for you self. * \