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« f —* H E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER¡OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. I»A.LLA.3, FRIDAY, ADO 2 8 .1 0 0 3 . t n u u M s o E v i k y F r id a y M orn in g A t 7:30. W H A T TH E Y HAVE T O SAY A BO UT T H E D O IN G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . A n U n e q n a l ' c d a n d C o m p l e t a Re a u m e of w n a t Y o u r F r i e n d s are a n d Hav e Been La te ly D o i n g . W . A . W A S H , ■ D I T O * AN1> rU O P H lIT O H . You K n o w W nat You Aro Ta kin g . Wlieu you tske Grove's Tasteless ' Chill Tonic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle, show SUBSCRIPTION KATE8: ing that it is «imply Iron and Quinine |l 5 0 ...................................... Per y<>*r in a tasteless form. No cure, no pi y. $ 75 ..........................Per six months 1'rice, 50 cents. 40 ..........................Per three mouths Aiiveitiling rates made known oil OAK M ILL* VICIN ITY . application. Correspondence is solicit ed. Little Velma Miller has the rncas- Fine Job Printing done at reasonable els. nrice*. Mr. Meier, of Portland, Sundsyed at Henry Ferns. M ARKET REPORT. |Corrected weekly by Oeoch Bros.] Wheat, per bushel, 70 cts. Bran, per tun |22 Shorts, per ton, |25. Oats, per bushel, 30 cts. Flour, per 10 barrels, #3 80. Flour, per sack, $1. Buckwheat Hour, |2.50 per cwt. Uermea, $1 60 per cwt. Coru inet'.l, #2 50 per cwt. [Corrected weekly by Dunn’« Grocery. rot*toes, per bushel, 60et*. Butter, per pound 25 cts. Lwrd, per pound, 13($15 cts. Bacon,sides, per pound, 14@15 cts Hams, per pound, 15® 17 cts. Shoulders, per pound, 11® 11 cts. E ggs,perdosen, 18 cts. Chickens, per dozen |3@<i5 Dried fruits, per pound, 3®1U c t s Beets, per pound,2J cents. Turnips, per pound, 1 cts. Cabbage, per pound, 2 cts. Onions, per pound, 2 cts. Beans, per pound, 5®7 cents. Corn meal, per pound, 3J els Hay, per ton, $7®312 W E8T 8ALEM. D. K. Brannsn ia painting his house Will Squire« is out with a threshing Mrs. M. E. Gibson is home from Rickreull. Will Foster is wording for T. W Brunk bear Kola. Miss Mary Smith has been visiting relatives in Portland. Messrs Lucas and Foreman are hav ing a lot of hay biled. Mrs. Dickerson, of Portland, has been here visiting relatives. Wm. Miller and family, of l’ edee, have visiting here. Greenbcrry Riggs lias gone hack to bis home in Washington. Mr Miller and family, of Nawberg, have moved into camp at the mill. Farm Machinery Over-V/ork Weakens Your Kidneys. Vehicles Uahealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. Bicycles Sewing Machines Cream Separators And every other tiling that is usually carried in a first class implement h o u s e . ' We have the Stude^tfker vehicles, the Tribune bi cycles, the Sharpies tubu lar cream separators, the McCormick harvesting ma chinery, and we can sell you machinery that we re commend and stand by. F. A, WIGGINS 255 259 Liberty »treet, Salem, Or. Mrs F. T. 8hute and daughter, Ber nice, are visiting kindred at (Hudsloue Jas. Moore preached and dinner was Park. provided. Henry Miller, who ha* l>epn work The fish commissioners has supplied ing at Watkin's mill, is now employed John Teal with 8000 eastern brook at the oak mill. trout which he has placed in his W. A. Martin and wife spent Sun spring ponds. day with Mrs. Martin’s parents, Mr. John Colwell and wife leave next and Mrs. Cobb at Dallas, week lor their new Idaho home. Mr. Jackson Baker and wife will also go, E n d of B itte r F i g h t . ‘Two physicians had a long and having routed their farm to Ernest stubborn light with an abscess on my Cary. right lung” writes J. F. Hughes, of Mrs. Glaze has received a widow's Dupont, Ga., and gave me up. Every pension earned by her husband Reu body thought my time had come. As ben Glaze, in the Indian war. She a last resort I tried Dr. K ing’s New has been living with Mrs. A1 Brown, Discovery for consumption. The but has returned to her home and will benefit I received was striking, and I be glad to again welcome her friends was on my feet in a few days. Now I there. have entirely regained my health. It ----- --------- conquers all coughs, colds and throat Boy C u r e d of C o li c Afte r P h y s ic i and lung troubles. Guaranteed by a n '* T r e a t m e d t h a d F a lte d - all druggists. Price 50 cents and $1 My hoy when four years old was ta Trial bottles free. ken with colic and cramps in his stomach. I sent for a doctor and he POLK. injected morphine, hut the chibl kept A Farmers say that the Ma-tin it getting worse. I then gave him a Blodgett machine is doing good clean half teaspoonful of Chamberlain’» Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, threshing and in half an hour he was sleeping David Peters paid Thurston Bros. and soon recovered.— F. L. Wilkins, $8.000 for the farm adjoining the finns Shell Lake. Wis Mr. Wilkins is fruit farm. book-keeper for the Shell Like Lufh Peter Ueddekopp is budding his ber Co. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. nice and healthy nursery peach seed 8UVER. lings with Italian prunes. Mondays raiu stopped all work in Deitrich Kempel is to dry prunes for Isaac Dick and Itis brother Peter is the harvest fields. Frank Holmes and family have re to he check boss in the Orr hop yard. Mr. D’ Armond’» wheat panned out turned from Wilhoil Springs. The Gnns girls have just dragged 25 bu&hel» to the acre. Misses Grace Brannon and Jessie iluir pretty prune orchard ami it is A Rcuf has has I k tight the John lean, smooth and in fine shape for WoLverton farm near here. Smith spent part of last week iu Dal picking their big crop. las. There is a new boy at tho home of The new $2 900 Advance threshing The Brannon, South and Hanna H. Frura, our rural mail carrier. outfit of Henry Rose is a self-feeder families have returned from Ocean with blower and 16 inch horse power Fall wheat and oats are hulling out Park. engine and does lots of excellent work fine, the grains being large and plump. Mrs. Rebecca 8kinn»r and Mr,. He has a superior and well satisfied Spring oats generally light but J. John Ferguson have returned from crew. W Steele got 450 bushels from ten Newport. G. G. Item pel, of Perrydale, bought acres. E. C. Chapman and wife, of Clacka two thoioughbred Cotzwold rams rams Kidder’s thresher is hulling out mas, visited at the Chapman home on from F. A. Koser^ He sold two stacks their way to the coast. of louse iiay at $5 a ton in field and from 2,500 to 3,000 bushels of grain - ♦ • ♦----------- will haul eordwood to ship from Per everyday. Greengage plums to sell here. rydale. It w ill S u r p r i s e Y o u - T r y It. Catarrh Is a constitutional disease. It originates *in a scrofulous condition of the blood and depends on that condition. It often causes headache and dizziness, impairs the taste, smell and hearing, af fects the vocal organs, disturbs the stomach. It Is always radically and permanently cured by the blood-purifying, alterative and tonic action of H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla This great medicine has wrought the most wonderful cures of all diseases depending on scrofula or the scrofulous habit. H o o d ' s P i l l s a re th e best ca th a rtic. Guardian s Sale of Real Property. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T iurauant to an order of the county court of ’ oik county, Oregon, duly made and entered of record in and by said court on the 22nd day of August, 1903, I, as guardian of the peraotiK and entute of L. R. W illis and Kath erine Willis, minors, will on the It ia the medicine above ah others for catarrh ami ia worth its weight in gold. Ely’s Cream Balm does all that is claimed for it.— B. VV. 8perry, Hart- fort, Connecticut........... My son was allhc’ ed with catarrh. He used Ely's Cream B.ilm and the disagreeable ca tarrh all left him — J. C. Armstrong, Areola, Illinois. The Balm does not irritate oi cause sneezing. Sold by druggets at 50 cents or mailed by T h e D eath P e n a lty. Ely B os., 56 Warren street, New A little thing sometimes results in York. death. Thus a mere scratdh, insigni ficant cut or puny boils have paid the POPCORN. death penalty. It is wise to have The McDowell machine had to lay Buckleu'fl Arnica salye ever handy. It is the best salve on ear'll, and will tip several days for grain'to get ready. prevent fatality, when burns, sores, Wheat is turning out from 15 to 25 ulcers and piles threateu Only 25 and oata from 27 to 45 bushels to the cents at all druggists. acre. Home of our wheat fields yielded per acre as follows: G. J. Kempel, 15, Jacob Kempel 16, Jas. Boydston, 18 John Becker*19. John Quirring 21. Frank Friesen 23, 0. Schmidt 25, Jas Simonton 30, Will Green wood 30 Oats produced between 30 and 35 bushels per acre. From IA acres of choice selected Lincoln oats J. J. Rem pel gathered 96 bushels. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once «very three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do •their work. Pains, ache^and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. Ifyou are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on Its merits by all druggists in fifty- cent and one-dolhqaiz-^^^^ es. You may have a1^ ^ sample bottle by mall R oim of «»un^Rooi. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer Sc Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Do not make any mistake, but re member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad dress. Binghampron, N. Y. on every bottle. R E D U C E O E X C U R 8 IO N E N Hull ami family have return- | prosperous photograph gallery. Money Rate s to th e S ea sid e e n d M o u n e l from a five weeks .visit in Coo- i* plentiful and Wages high. Sawmill- county. They made the t’-jp by team ' ing and daining hio the leading in- ta in Resorts for th e S u m m e r . i»nd report a very pi* a-aut time They j due-trie». The Southern Pacific company ha» vie ¡Led at the home of J. M. Walk*- , *■----- ------ placed on »ale at very low rates round tml wife, of Ctapiille, formerly of thir Lou Zumw dt and family have mov- trip tickets to the various reaorta place. Mrs. Walker is running a > ed to For*»t Grove. along its lines, and also, in connec tion with the Corvallis & Eastern rail road, to Detroit and Lire sea&ide at Ya- quina hay. The latler tickets are good fm return until October 10'li. Three day tickets to Yuquina hay, good going Saturdays ami returning Mondays, are on »ale at greatly reduc ed rate» from all point», Eugene and north, on both east ami west »ide line», enabling people 9r »pend Sunday at the »easide. Very low round trip rites are also made between Pmtlaird and the »tine point» on the Southern Pacific, good going SaturJays, return ing Sunday or Monday, allowing Port land people to spend Sunday in ilia country and the out of town people to have the day in Portland. Tickets from Portland to Yaquiua A n almost infallible remedy for diseases o f the Throat and bay, g o o d for return xia Aibany and ea»t »ide, or Corvallis and west »ide, Lungs, known and used the world ov e r fo r almost a century. at option oi passenger. Baggage checked through to Newport. A new feature at Newport this year will be an uptodate kindergarten in charge of j an experienced Chicago teacher. M ON M O U TH . ORECON. A beautifully illustrated booklet de Training school for teachers. Courues ar scribing the seaside resorts on Ya- ranged especially for training teachers for all quinn b»y lias lieen published by the brunchen of the profession. Mont approved Southern Pacific and Corvallis and methods for graded d id ungraded work Eastern railroads, and can beseemed taught in actual district school. The demand for graduates of this school a« teacher» far ex from any of their agents, or by ad ceed» the supply. The train ing department, dressing W. E. Coman. grand passen which consists of a nine-grade public school ger agent Southern Pacific company, of about 250 pupils, is well equipped in all Portland, or EtLwin Stone, manager its branches, including sloyd music, drawing and physical training. The normal course— Corvallis and East* ru railroad, Alba the best and quickest way to state certificate. ny, Oregon, Fall term open» September 22nd. For catar- STOP THAT COUGH w ith JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT State Normal School logue or information, address, B A L L 3 TO N . E. 1). Heavy showers of rain caused the threshers to lose some time this week. Blue Ribbon S T A T E FA IR SALEM S e p te m b e r 14 - 19, 1903 Tlie greatest Exposition ami live »lock show on the Lucilie coast President. fbftj ¿»-H A telephone line is being built fror Ballston t<> Amity. This gives us cor nection with McMinnville. Robert Sears ha» nio.ved his con fee tionery store to the Focht building opposite Fudges’ blacksmith shop. PLOWS M efflt m Clarence Butler, formerly of DalUt who is now a sailor on the battle shi New York, was home a few days thi w* ek visiting relative» and friends He returned to his ship Saturday 8UNNYSLOPE. WAGONS ^ Never before did we have so much or so great »"variety of things for the farmers. All kinds of machine oil. JoVr W AGNER BROS., j » * * DALLAS m We See Our Finish On the f hirts of a large proportion of the male population of Oregon. It is much preferred «»wing to its di-liuct superiority. We do up shirts, collars and ruffs in A l style— to p«rfection. Thai*» our specialty, and we’n experts at tlie business. Hence our large and Irgli t*ho« patronage. Send n» your laundry. YVe will do the work with neatness and di patch. Service the best. Chargt a right. S&LEM STEAM LAUKBRY Leave orders in Dallas with J. .T. Fidler or at the M uscott confectionery store. W E A R E IN I T . Carl Herren,of Independence, is go ing to run the warehouse here this I fall. W H A T? Our fine new displa. rooms— none finer in the slate. 269 Liberty Street J o S T k ?EY°’ r s ° i SON8 You do not have to buy anything or pay a cent for enough of the finest furniture polish to rejuvenate your i ntire house. The majority of our population at tended the circus at Salem Wednes day. ROCKOREEK. Horace Sykes and Will Best have Mr. Rhodes lives in the John Sump b en surveying in the const moun ter cottage. Fred Brock is building a new house. tain*. Tracy and Percy Steprow have been Fred Wittenstrom has the frame of Harold Hunt lias been up from up from Alsea. a new barn up. Portland at the home of his uncle J Crops are turning out better than 2 0 t h Day of S e p t e m b e r , Will Hiushaw and family went to R Chapman. In »11 It» »tag»» there was anticipated. 1U03, at the hour of 1 o’clock, p. in., of sai l should be clean.me*». Newpoet last week. day, sell at public auction to the highest bid Mary, Mal>el and Dora Evans Sun- J. B. Stump had 1700 bubels of E lj’» Cream Calm der for cash, the following desoril>ed real will! the Pearce family and Mr. Esther Hampton came home front property, to-wit: Beginning at a point on utch threshed by the Riddell ma cleanse»,soothes «ad heals j and Mrs. Ki el with the McDowell’s. the south boundary line of the donation land Newport last Friday. the diseased inombrati chine claim of Robert W . and Rebecca Hamilton It cures catarrh and dri ... „ . , , , , ' Twice the concaves in the thresli- in t 7 s, r 3 w of the Willamette meridian, Mv.ay a cold iu tho head iid wife, of Illinois, are Mr. Ohm» H. r. nee Burton o Independence, ■ „„ c h in * of ,.llrki„ Grice ,iave 16.10 chains east of the southwest corner of brok(.n bv , omethillg rllDning visiting his sisterinlaw, Mrs. A. B. quickly. said claim and running thence east 8 38 is Mailing Mr*. Will Hiusliaw. C r e u m B a lm Is placed Into tho nostrils, spreads ( din»». chsins, thence north 23.875 chains, thence over the membrane and is absorbed. R e n efisim - The hay in this vicinity is better the machine, west 8.38 chains, thence south 23.875 chains Allen Towns bought a buggy from mediftte and a euro follows. It ia not drying—does to the place of beginning, containing 20 acres than usual both in quantity am] quali-1 of land in Polk county. Oregon, said sale to ty. Dysentery C u r e d W i t h o u t t h e Aid Silas Hart and Mr. Bennett a horse not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 eents at Drug gist* or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. be at the front door of the court house at Dal of a D o cto r. from Mr. Jones. las, Polk county, Oregon. E LY BR O TH E R S. 56 Warreu Street, Isew York. Frank Motr*»nn took 800 pounds of “ I am juit up from a hurl »ptll of Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 25th day of Wash Gibson got 23 bushel« of wheat chittem to Norton Saturday and got Hnx” (ily*entery) says Mr. T. A. Pin August, 1903. 7 cent» a j o uid for it. L. MAY WILLIS. ner, a well known merchant of Drum to the acre and Mr. Wheelock had oue Guardian of the persons and estate of said | monel, Tenn. ‘ I used one »mall bot field that averaged 28. minors. O n ly a M a s k . tle of Chamberlain'» Colic, Cholera At the Black machine John Sump 54 State street, Salem, Many are not being benefited by and Diarrhoea Remedy aud wa» cured ter *• firing, YVill and Vardanian are ’Phone 2,071 Main ■he summer vacation a» they should without having a doctor. I consider sewing »neks while Mrs. Roea Herren be. Now, notwithstanding much out it the beat cholera medicine in the and Ora Town do the cooking. door life, they are little if any »trong | world ” There is no need of employ --------------- 9IOO R e w a r d , 9100. er than they were, The tan on their ing a doctor when tliia remedy is un D EM A N D S C O N S ID FR A TIO N . faces is darker and makes them li*ok ©d, for no d«*ctor can pre«»rit>e a h it The muter« of thi« paper will be I bore are two kinds, practical and healthier, but it is only a mask. They ler medicine for bowel complaint in pleased to learn that there ia at least ornamental. Tim former should ht are still nervous, easily tired, upret by any form either for children or adults. one dreaded disease that science has accu red by everyone, became it max trifle», and they do not eat nor sleep It never fail» and is pleasant to take. been able to cure in all its stages and be put to use quickly. The latler is well. What they need is what tone« For sale by Wileon Drug Co. that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure desirable, but the former ia essential the nerves, perfect» digestion, creates is the only poative cure now known to Ou. courues are arranged with a view appetite, and make» »leep refreshing, the medical fraternity. Catarrh be PEEDEE. to usefulness. We do not dabble in a ami that i» IL mh I’ h Sarsaparilla. Pu ing a constitutional disease, require» little of everything, but devote our en pil» and teachers generally will find Grain in turning out well and hops . a constitutional treatment. Hall’s ergies to conducting a tirstclass busi the chief purpo»« of the vacation he»l look well. | Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act- Watches for men, ness school. Living expenses low subserved by this great medicine, I mg directly upon the blood and mu- women and children W. I. Morrison, wliOoe leg was brok Send for catalogue which, a» we know, “ builds up the en, is out Hgain. j rou» surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation o! the di*- whole »y»tem. C A P ITA L B U SIN ES S C O LLEG E AT — -♦♦♦- ------ r**d •'*»«» tl»e p**tipn| •trength Thresher roustabouts say that but P R IC E S SALEM , OREGON. F A L L S C ITY . ter ia very scarce. i by building tip the constitution and W . I. S T A L E Y , P R I N C I P A L . nature in doing its wotk. Dr Hay ter was over from Dallas Some nf our hop men have decided j Th^nrt? rietors have so much faith in Sunday. to give 50 odi cuts for picking. its curative power», that they off r Mrs. Brvant’a sister, Mrs. Peak, hat Julc lUnnnm has sold his hop yard one hundred dollar» for any case that it fail» to cure. Send for list of testi been visiting here. Picking will begin about Sept 9th. RAILWAY monial» F J C heney ifc Co. Tole Kodak? and The saw mill has closed down until Mrs Ed -»onion and family have re- do, Ohio. Sold by druggi't«. 75 cts. _____ TIMr.TABI.lt ___ I turned to Inde|»endet)Ce from cam ping Ibey can get cars to ship the lumber. photo supplies. Hall’» Family Pills are the t*e«t. 1:10 t m 7 : -0 T in I . IW IIu *r J.ltt p m i U u n on Dutch creek. 1:96 p m 7 :M a m I » 'Tests 8iiHmrmr 4:M p m U ID ant Mra. Anna Pagenkopf, of Linn 1 39 p in 7:99 * n> I » dill inni* ar 4 9| p m 9:34 am A werk »gu ctiilt' ni b*rk w»* wll Kn»ign has returned to Salt comity, is here visiting the family of 1:49 p m 7:4* a m lv"Rrk1fr*poit ar 4 : 0 p in 1 SO Mr. am in , *t from tour to live cetil* in Cor- li i E p B b IT i KS m i a r Falls CUy Iv 4 IS p in 9:90 ana l.ake City, accompanied by his daugh her brother, Ed. valli* bol ti.liav U oo mminil* from f>*il> except Sunday ter, Mrs Courier. Joe Rrown’s baby (Red last week eiktil l*» n.ne cent., *inl wheal com- •Tran»» Mop on nignaln only. L O U IS G E R L IN G E R , JR ., Presiding Elder Ford held quarter- * horse fell on a sen of Frank and iiiamti 75ct. iher*. Comp*iili“ i> iloe* de nera I Manager WILSON BLOCK. ly meeting here last Friday. K e v . , broke hit collar bone. It. H AR R OW S j » CULTIVATO RS W e have a Carload of Buggies, Wagons and Spring Wagons Coming. ftjá The Odd Fellows are repairing their hall at this place. Mr. Polly has bought the property of Mr. Coutu, who will soon move to Gervais. Mi»» Tress Prather has been visiting her sister Mr». Addie Harmon at Bridgeport. Work is progressing nicely on our new school house under the directions of Mr. Morrison, of Dallas. fi i AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS jtjg Wheat is making about 20 bushel» to the acre. Not ma $12,000 cash premiums on live yet hut the yield will probably be a stock ami farm produce. little short. Some of Geo MoCul wheat made 35 bushels to the All exhibits hauled free over Hie and Win, Birks had some oats that Southern Pacific. made 50. The acreage of grain is smaller than usual, the farmers rais ing mote grass and clover than for Reduced trananiiriation rates on merly, depending more on stock and all lines. dairying. Quite a quantity of hay is being baled that having proved to be Live stock auction sale held a paying crop last vear, good baled connection with fair hay being w rth $7 50 a ton in the field. VV'm. Yocom, Henry Clark and Fine camping ground free and re Lincoln Bennett have ^ach erected a duced rales on camp' re’ tickets. »ilo and are raising a crop of corn to Come and bring your fam HR them with, thus furnishing gieen ilies. For furlher in stuff for their dairy cows during the formation write winter. They ship the cream to Poit M . D. W I S D O M . S e c r e t a r y ] land and get a good paying price Hops are looking fine and if nothing Portland, Oregon. happens a big crop will he gathered. In most yards picking will commence next Monday. Growers here have The Riiner threshing machine be been offered 20 cents but are not uux gan at Mr.Worriers anil that of Sullivan ions to sell. it Brown at Columbus Tetherow’s. B U E N A V IS TA . Not Over Wise. or J. B. V . Butler secretary. «Ihn Harvesting is well will be finished in more. High class racing every afternoon There i» an old allegorical picture of a girl scared at a grass-hopper, but in (he act of heedlestdy treading on a snake. This is paralleled by the man who »pends a large sum of money building a cyclone cellar, but neglects to provide hi» family with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Di urrhoea Remedy* as a safe guard against bowel complaint, whose vic tims outnumber those of the cyclone a hundred to one. This remedy i« everywhere recognized as the most prompt and reliable medicine in use for these diseases. For sale by Wil son Drug Co. ------— ------------- KESSLER, , j i j The House Furnishing Co., Next door to Jos, Meyer Sons. Stores: Salem and Albany j I Nasal C A TA R R H J. B R O W N STEIN I SOU oduarùr/v Are paying the Highest Old Iron, Rubber and Metals. S U E S . FILLS CITYSW ESTERH TH A T ARE R IG H T ' PFENNIG, Jeweler and Optician. THE GREAT SALE OF SUITS Is now on at the SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE! 2 5 4 - 2 5 S C o m m e r c i a l Stre e t, Sa le m , O r e g o n . Over 2 0 0 Suits to be S acra - ficed, all New Sprir.g Pat- terns Included. ifsa <’F I R S 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 S u its n o w $ 7 w e r e SIO, $11, $12 and $12.SO. S u its n o w $ { 2 w e r e $14, $15, $16, $16.50, $18, $ 2 0 . j