Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 04, 1903, Image 2

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THE POLK COUHTV
ITEMUES
D ALLAS, FE I DAT, BSP. 4 . 18C3-
UBLIBHBD ÏV1BY FBIDAT UORMIMI AT 7:80.
V V . a V . w a s h
KD1TOIA AND PaOPRlKTUK.
ODK STAFF OF RDSTLEILS- parm Machinery
W H A T T H E Y HAVE TO SAY A B O U T
T H E D O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
..
A n U n t q u t M e d onrt C o m p l e t e Re
s u m e of W o n t Y o u r F r i e n d * are
and Hav a B een Lately D o i n g .
Bicycles
Sewing Machines
Cream Separators
,
Y ou K n o w
W h a t You Ara Ta k in g .
When you take Grove’s Tasteless
Chill Tonic, because tlie formula ia
plainly printed on every bottle, show­
SU B 8C K IK 1X O N K A T K tì:
ing that it is simply Iron and CJuiuine
f l :>0....................................... Per ye«» in a tasteless form. No cure, no p*y.
I 7 ,r> .............................. Per six immilla Price, 50 cents.
4 'l .......................... per three immilla
A dveitiaing ratea m ade known on
, ppl ica lk iu , Correapom ieiice iaaolicit-
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SP R IN C VALLEY.
Oil«», Purvine was up from Fort-
•J.
F in e Jo h P rintin g done «I reasonable land last week.
•irieea.
All (lie hop (»rower» around here he-
Kan to pick llieir hop. (ilia week.
M A R KE T REPORT.
1 Corrected weekly by Gooch Broa.1
W heat, per buahel, 70 eta.
bran , per ton $22
Shorts, per to u , $2&.
Data, per buahel, 30 eta.
Flour, per 10 barrel«,$3 80.
Flour, per eu<^k, $1.
buckwheat Hour, #2.50 per cwt.
Uermea, $1 00 per cwt.
Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt.
{Corrected weekly by D unn's Grocery.
Potatoes, per bushel, 00 c ts.
B u tter, per pound 25 cts.
Lard, per pound, 13@15 cts.
B acon,sid es, per pound, 14@15 ct»
H ams, per pound, 15@17 cts.
Shoulders, per pound, 9(311 cts.
E g g s, per dozen, 18 cts.
C h ick en s, per dozen $3@$5
Dried fruits, per pound, 3@ 10 cts
B eets, per pound,2J cents.
Turnips, per pound, 1 cts.
Cabbage, per pound, 2 cts.
Onions, per pound, 2 cts.
Beans, per pound, o (d l cents.
Corn meal, per pound,3J cts
Hay, per ton, $7<£$18
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T i m e A lm o s t Here-
I t will soon be time to think of win­
ter pastimes as well ms lessons in mu­
sic for children. In this line George
C. Will, the Salem music dealer keep-*
a good reliable stock at prices that of­
ten surprise people, they thinking
them certainly second hand article«-
instead ef new goods. An his goods
are shipped in the most modern way
that is in car load lots without box
ing, us he buys for spot cash and a-
his selling expenses are light, he cai.
afford to mak customers really sur­
prising offers. Having been in busi­
ness for 25 years, he has learned how
to select a line of goods to suit care­
ful buyers, such t hings as one can be
proud of having in his house. All in
strtiineulssold by Mr Will will beat-
tended to free of charge By fair
treatment, he makes friends of all cus­
tomers. His store is at 231 Cummer
eial street, opposite the Bush bank in
Salem.
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O r e g o n i a n a n d I t e m u e r for $2.
The one gives the news of all the
world and the other of the whole of
Polk county. No Polk countian can
get a more newsy combination
I he
price of ei'her pap r alone is $1.50,
hut you cam ge' both for $2 in ad­
vance. The time has come when all
wit" would le up with the times in
genera) knowledge must read news-
pH| e s Now is the time to arrange
for winter redding. We can :il*o fur
nish the Portland Semi weekly Jo u r­
nal with this paper for $ 2 .
Ed Shaw is now behind the count
er it: the confectionery store and
Tracy Hi an is is keeping hooks ami
clerking for Ellis & Key t.
Harry Connaway who was raised a t
Dallas ami has always been stuck
after railroading is now agent at Mc­
Minnville Ten years ago we predict
cd that he would some day rank high
us a railroad man.
General Debility
E. F. Averill, of Brownsville, visit­
ed friends in the valley this week.
Wayne Henry is undergoing a seige
of typhoid fever at the hospiiul fn Sa­
lem.
M rs. C. K. Dawson am! son, of Port­
land, arc spending a few days with
Mrs. J . E. Phillips.
, .
,
V6IIICI6S
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 ma
chinery, and wo can sell
you machinery that we re­
commend and stand by.
F. A, WIGGINS
255 259 Liberty atreet, Salem, Or.
A R e m a r k a b le R ecord .
Mrs. 8 . S. Oimhle, of Halem, is vis­
Chamberlain’» Cougti remedy lias a
iting the home of her childhood at remarkable record. It has been in
the old Walling place.
use for over 30 years, during which
Mrs. Lois Green and son, Lewis, of time many million bottles have been
Seattle, are now with her parents, L. «old and used. It lias long been the
standard ami main reliance in the
Abrams and wife, of Lincoln.
treatment of croup in thousands of
Rev. I. M. Waller, who has been homeH, yet during all this time no
our pastor for one year, baa gone case has ever been reported to the
back to liis home at Chippewa Falls, manufacturerrt in which it failed to
Wisconsin.
effect a cure. When given as soon as
Mrs. W. B. Alderman and daugh­ the child becomes hoarse or even as
soon i’a the croupy cough appears, it
ter, Edna, have returned to their
home in Tillamook city, after spend­ will prevent the attack. It is pleas­
ant to take— many children like it. It
ing a few weeks with Mrs. W. B. Dun
contains no opium or other liarmfuT’
can.
substance, and mav be given as'confl
dentially to a baby as to an adult.
B u c M e n ’s A - n i c a Salve.
For sale by the Wilson Drug ci mpa-
Has world wide fame for marvelous
cures. It surpasses tiny other salve, ny.
lotion, ointment, or balm for cuts,
corns, burns, boils, sores, felons, ul-
cers, tetter, salt rheum, f ver sore»,
clmpptd hands, skin eruptions; iufal
lible for piles. Cure guaranteed. On
ly 25 cents at any druggists.
T H E LA RG ER FO O T.
See
If T h is S h o e S a le s m a n * «
F it« Y o u r C ase.
T h eo ry
The question of which foot to fit
first is an important one to us,” said the
A IRLIE.
shoe salesman. "It may seem strange to
But very little wheat is being stor you, but it is rarely that we do not ex­
ed at the warehouse here.
perience some trouble int fitting one
J. C. Nendle began picking bops foot while the other is easily covered.
with a full crew Tuesday. He pays A popular belief obtains that the left
foot of every person is the hardest to
50 cents a box.
tit, ..nd consequently many shoe clerks
A. C. Guyei has delivered fifty si ways try a shoe on that foot first. It
coids of fir wood for the Indepcndence is not true, however, according to my
Motor Company.
observation, that there is any inflexible
All the fall grain is threshed in jru le as to which foot to try first. It is
this vicinitv. Wheat made from 20 true, nevertheless, that in a majority
of cases if you succeed in fitting the left
to 25 bushels and oats 30 to 40
foot you will have no trouble w*ith the
Dorsey Turner has rented the Sam right. My practice Is to try both feet
Hastings farm and Bill Woods will before I pronounce a pair of shoes a
move into the H. Simpson house as perfect fit. Then I am ?ure of avoiding
soon as it is vacated,
any mistake growing out of peculiar­
Mrs S. Scanlon ami children are ities of foot formation. No two per­
visiting witli her parents, ami Ed sons have feet formed exactly alike,
Sima’* of Portland is spending a and the shoe salesman who thinks so
and is governed accordingly will meet
week with relatives near here.
with many complaints.
A. R. Lewis has had his home j “For some time I pondered over the
painted which Hilda .nneli to its ap- | problem of fitting shoes to feet, and es­
pear»»nee, and H. Simpson's new j pecially as to why the left foot should
house is about ready for occupancy, i lie considered the standard by which
to be governed. The only rational the­
(¿uite a number of us took in at the j ory I have ever been able to evolve Is
circu>* at Albany last week. The par- j a very simple one when you come to
ade was tine and the performance of consider it. Nine out of ten persons
the trained seals was worth the mon­ you meet are right Handed, as we say.
ey.
About one person In ten, or perhaps the
Parties that are cutting one bund I per cent is even less than that, uses his
red cords of grubs for ax ha mil* s, on j left hand. If you will observe persons
Frank Browns place are now having j who use the right hand when they are
it haul* d to this place lor shipment to l standing and talking they invariably
rest their weight on the left foot. And,
New berg.
vice versa, a left handed person will
Ed Patras lias some twenty men ; rest his or her weight on the right foot.
employed working at his stave busi -1 The result is that with right handed
ness. Eight or ten teams are hauling persons the left foot is probably a frac­
and it takes a dozen men to handle tion larger than the right foot, and the
them at the mill. His expenses arc f shoe clerk must inevitably find this to
probabl) .$75 00 a day.
be a fact sooner or later.”—New Or­
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leans Times-Democrat.
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N e w M a il Route .
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
c d u c a tir/ v
The Southern Pacific company ha« Willainiuo saw mill to John Bliottci- b*ngbt Mr.*L ifolletl’s oboe» of go > U
• t Sbendati,
placed on sale at very low rates round ly from Indiana.
trip ticket* to the various resorts
M. J . Krentz of Buena Vista has
W. H Bo.ile and family It a ve gone
along its lines, ami also, m connec­ -hipped to San F r.tiio c o a carload to S in m I i field to camp ajid pick hops
tion with the Corvallis k Eastern rail­ ! of ehitteui hark worth $ 1200 .
in I tie Myer yard.
road. to Detroit ami the seaside at Ya-
quina bay. The latter tickets are good
Mrs. Joe Craven Craven of Daiiio* | Mac 8 vroQ from Red Prairie is iu t-
foi return until October 10th.
| has been serion \v ill at the home of nsvg a store near the Yoakum hop
Three day tickets to Yaqttina hay, ! her father Dr. Sm ite in Suerid.in
(yard at Bridgeport.
gooff going Saturdays and returning
Mondays, are on sale at greatly reduc­
ed rates fnyn all points, Eugene and
north, on both east and west side lines,
enabling people to spend Sunday at
your
(fie seaside. Very low round trip
%
rates are also made between Portland
and the same points on the Southern
Pacific, good going Saturdays, return­
ing Sunday or Momlay, allowing Port
land people to spend Sunday in tin
country and the out of town people to
ayn es
o n ic
e r m if u g e
have the day in Portland.
Tickets from Portland to Yaquiua
hay, good f«»r return via Aibany and A pleasant, potent and
permanent Invigorator for
G H 1 L D R J£ N 6Itd M E N .
east side, or Corvallis ami west side,
at option ol passenger.
Baggage
cheeked through to Newport. A new
feature at Newport this year will be
an uptodrtte kindergarten in charge ot
M ONM O UTH, OREGON.
an experienced Chicago teacher.
A beautifully dins' rated booklet de­
Training school for teachers. Courses ar­
scribing the seaside resorts on Ya-
ranged especially for training teachers for all
quina b»y has been published by the
branches «>f the profession. Most approved
methods for graded amt ungraded work
Southern Pacific ami Corvallis and
taught in actual district school. The demand
Eastern railroads, and can beseem ed
for graduates of this school as teachers far ex-
from any of their agents, or bv ad­
ceeds the supply. The training department,
dressing W. E. ( ’oman. grand passen­
which consists «»f a nine-grade public school
of about 250 pupils, is well equipped in all
ger agent Southern Pacific company,
its
branches, including sloyd music, drawing
Portland, or Edwin Stone, manager
and physical training. The normal course—
Corvallis ami East« rn railroad, Alba­
the best and quick« st way t<» state certificate.
ny, Oregon,
Kail term opens September 22nd. For catar-
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dip-
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
and cheerfulness soon
disappear when the kid­
neys are out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncommon
for a child to be born
p afflicted with weak kid­
neys. If the child urin-
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ates too often, if the
urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
reaches an age when it should be able to
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of
the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made mis­
erable vtith kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root Is soon realized, it is sold
by druggists, in fifty-
cent and one dollar
sizes. You may have a
sample bottle by mail
free, also pamphlet tell­ Home of Swamp-Root.
ing all about it, Including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
8c Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
H e a lt h
and Stren g th
with J
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logue or information, address,
Mesers. Ely Bros : I comm< need us­
ing your Cream Balm about two years
ago for catarrh
My voice was some­
what thick and my hearing was dull
My hearing has been totally restored
and my speech has become quite
clear. I am a teacher in our town.—
L. G Brown, Granger, Ohio. The
Bairn does not i ritate or cause sneez­
ing. Sold by druggists at 50 cents or
mailed by Ely Bros, 56 Warren stieet,
New York.
The Oak saw-ill beyond Guthries
has been attache 1 for debt.
100 acre
Mary A
Andrew Hannum was in town
Wednesday and reports everything in
good shape around Montgomery.
John Hubbard is building a house
J. R. Ford and Gilbert Tyson have for Mr. Warren at. McMinnville.
incorporated at Falls city what they
The City Council have decided to
call the Ford k Tyson Grocery Com­
edtibha i a sinking fund to meet t ic
pany.
t ity Hall dt bt when it becomes due.
Chittcm bark that sold for four For a starter .$500 will t o transferr­
cents last year now readily commands ed from the general fund. Any idle
three times that. Many have made funds in the city treasury will he thus
big money out of the business this placed and put out at interest. Our
town seems to have a ie.al live admin­
season.
istration.
Those having vetch, clover or any
seed for sale should let the fact he
known through the Item izer and
many people will soon he inquiring
for such things.
E. 1). K E S S L E R ,
President.
or J . B. V . Butler secretary.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
PLO W S
^
HARROW S
C U L T IV A T O R S
Never before did we have so much or so
great a [¡variety of things for the farmers.
All kinds of machine oil.
W A GN ER BR O S.,
a»
DALLAS
' 511 IM sitisi unto»
Leave ordera in Dallas with J . J . Fidler
or at thè Muscottc«>nfectionery st«»re.
WHAT?
Our Hue new ilispla. rooms— none finer in the state.
While eproute to the Siletz farms
Wednesday a cart tipped over with ;
Ross Ellis and his sister Bertha, j
Jack Morrison bn ught back the bat­
ter« d rig and smashed up harness ami j
Ralph Henrey took them on to their
claims.
2 6 9 Liberty Street
sons
The House Furnishing Co.,
Next door to Jos. Meyer & Sons.
j
S to re s : S a ie m and A lb a n y
The
CATARRH
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j
j
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J 5 s Jtfi
Y ou do not have to hay anything or pay a cent
for enough of the fimat furniture polish
to- rejuvenate your entire house.
j
i
I
Jns Elli»»t says this season thresh­
ing has he°n the most successful one
he ever had iu Oregon. In about
sixteen days run they lost no time I
and had big results everywhere. The
last dav they moved twice and thresh- ;
ed 3300 bushels of oats.
C le a is in R
an d H e alin g
Cu re for
Ely’s Cream Balm
_
,
a *
mm
Easy ami pleasant to in
Contain* no injuriou
drug
It in quickly absorbed,
j Gives relief at once.
It opens ami Cleatmed
a p-wthe Nasal Passages.
For Hop
Pickings
COLD N HEAD aiUv‘ infl-n,m*uon
SOME SPECIALS:
Heal* and proterts tho membrane. Restores th»*
Senses of Taste and Smell. Larue size, 5(» cents at
druggists or by mail; Tiiatnize, 10 cent- i*y mmil.
ELY Bft<)THKk3. b* Warren 8 t. New York.
J. BflQWHSTEIH S SON
54 State street, Salem,
'Plume 2,071 Main
Are paying: tha Highest
Gash Prices for Hides,
Peits, Wool. Tallow, Purs,
Old iroi, Rubber and Metals.
BbU SA K K Y T
a*
Is thè munii favurable coni meni on
tlu» superi) liiuhdry w«»rk turned out
al thè Salem tdeam laumlry. T h e h« ht
of lineo and o 'h er material* are easi-
iy itili tei by carele.-s and imiilierent
; laumleiing. We i iinnot and do not
! li»>p«‘ lo reinin yonr patronage by slip-
| sliod work, ami thè beat ia none tu»
The court house yard has been
plowed and is being filled up with
rich creek loam taken from near the
mill pond. After being graded and
placed in first class condition it will
be given a fine coat of lawn grass.
Carefttllv examine the above II
represent* the R. d Star brand ol fine
family .Inwa- There is aomelhing er-
tr i nice lor every member ol tha fain
ilv and at prices lower titan you would
e*|wcl Be sure to c.reftilly examine
an I price them before buying vonr
1*11 footwear A better line of *'«< h I.
for the money wn* n> ver brought to
Dallas.
Himplv »*>' f,,r K'-'1 Sl,*r
sh o e, and the clerk» will know wltat
you want. Again h*tk at the cut ami
show it to your neighbor* and most
likely von will * t le.iat come *nd *#«
good*.
a*
lt Takas thè Cake
S. P .'Kimball will he ready to re­
ceive fruit at his dryer next Tuesday
nd requests those having small lots
or any that wil do to dry to hurry it
in. Full market prices paid accord­
ing to size.
OUR FAMILY
W A GO N S
a»
W e have a Carload of Buggies, Wagons and Spring
Wagons Coming.
Many hop men in their anxiety to
secure pickets have intercepted per­
sons on their way to other yards ami
induced them to change. The prune
people expect to get all the hands
they want.
•
About 75 Grand Rondo Indians will
taday begin {ticking the Lyle hop
yank Some vtwie are short of pick
but by next week nearly all the thresh
ing will he done and then hands will
he plentiful. Neither lice nor mold
have done any material damage in
l his countv.
.
Recovere d S p e e c h a n d H e a r i n g
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lewi* in the
Bethel bills have a new girl.
J . W. W hite has sold his
farm north »d Lewisville to
Hoisington for $3500.
T
State Normal School
Do not make any mistake, but re­
member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad­
dress, Binghampton, N. Y . on every
bottle.
The grade where the Eola biidye
was is )8 feet high from the bottom
of the creek and 60 feet wide and the
cut at the west end of it is from three
feet deep. A better piece of road
ROMANCE IN VARIED GUISE. work was never done iu the county
and it is there forever.
D e f i n i t i o n o f t h e W o r d 1« S u s c e p t i b l e
The 8*1 tcreek and Siuithtieid ruraj
delivery began Tuesday with John
Shaw as carrier. He leaves here at
12:30 ami returns at 6:30. having
o f W id e D iv e r s if ic a tio n .
gone over 23 miles. Many along the
What is romance? Even the collo­
route have not yet received their new quial use of the term is varied. When
m*il boxes, which is a discomtnodanee we say “you are romancing” or call
to both them and the carrier. He | anything romantic as distinguished
goes oil t t lie Sal to reek road to the S i­ from what is real or what is true we
las Higgs place, thence north to the mean one thing, but quite another
It vitalizes the biota!, gives vigor and tone road ihat passes the Elijah Morrison when we apply the term romantic to
to all the organs and functions, and is and David Pi ter« homes, coming out natural scenery. And in this applica­
positively unequalled for all run-down or on the Perry dale road st the Zach tion we must distinguish between the
debilitated conditions.
Howe farm. From there the route effect upon us of that which we call
HooiV’s Y ’ Ü. L 8 c t: ro~Ct‘Fistt pat i< >n7~28 t e n t* .
run* soul* to the Townsend k Sear* romantic because of human associa­
place, and along by the old John Mor­ tions with certain sights or sounds and
ris place, by Suithfield and Polk to
wildness of nature which we call
Guardian’s Siile of Real Property. Dallas. Over 100 families are accoui that
romantic because of its absolute dis­
mod at» d ami will he saved many a sociation from anything human.
N O T IC K IS J I K .R K R Y ( ¡I V K N T H A T trip to low n.
Keeping out of mind the use of the
lmi Huant to an order of th e co u n ty c o u rt of
word in artistic and literary criticism,
Fo lk co u n tv , O regon, duly m ade and entered
Boy’s W Id Ride for Life.
let us try to find what element of
of record in and by said c o u rt on th e 22nd
With fatni-y around expecting him reconcilement there is in the diversities
d a y of A ugust, 190S, I, as gu ardian of the
(»erMuiH and e sta te of L . it. W illis and K a th ­ to die ami a son riding for 1 if«- IS of colloquial usage.
erin e W illis, m inors, will on the
miles to ge* Dr. King’s New Discovery
In all that is generally called ro­
2 6 th Day of S e p t e m b e r ,
fur Consumption, Coughs and Colds. mantic in the cases above mentioned
l'.K)3, a t th e hour of 1 o'clock ,
in ., of sai 1 W. H Brown, of Lcesville, Indiana, there
is the common element o f
d a y , sell a t public au ction to the highest bid­
endured death’s agonies from asthma, strangeness. Wc easily revert to what
d e r for cash, th e following descril>ed real
p ro p e rty , to -w it: Beginning a t a point on but this wonderful medicine gave in- I must have been the original sense of
lie the word in its connection with those
th e south boundary line of the donation land stunt relief and 8 » on cured him.
claim of R obert \V. and R eb ecca H am ilton writes: " I now sleep soundly every mediaeval mollifications of the Latin
i n t 7 s , r ?, w of th e W illa io e tte m eridian,
night.” Like marvelous cures of con- , tongue known as the romance lan
1 6 .1 0 ch ains e a st of the southw est co rn e r of
pneumonia,
bronchitis, guages. The Saxon or Celt would
said claim and n a m in g thence e a st 8 .3 8 sumption,
have found his native tongue sufficient
ch ain s, thence n orth 23.87ft chains, thence coughs, cold-* ami grip prove its match
w est 8 .3 8 chains, th en ce south 2 8 87ft chains less merit for all throat and lung
for all ordinary needs, but if he
to th e place of lieginning, con tain ing 2 0 a cres
troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50 cents caught the Roman air in any way, by
of land in Polk co u n ty , O regon, earn sale to
ami $1 T iial bottles free at all drug travel or refinement of taste ai.d habit,
be a t th e front door «>f th e c o u rt house a t Dal
las, Polk cou n ty, O regon.
he would, to meet the newly developed
stores.
D ated a t I »alias, O regon, this 2ftth d ay of
nee«!, borrow the graces of the Roman
A u g u s t, 1008.
Mrs S C. Dtalson is in Eastern speech—that Is, he would romance.—
L . M A Y W IL L IS ,
Harper's Magazine.
G u ard ian of th e |>er»ons and e sta te of said Oregon on business.
minora.
Mr. Hawkins has bought from the
OaRdale quart y a tine lot of stone for
fn former year* John D. Kockefel-
| monument bases.
ler’a »upervl.ton of Standard Oil com­
Mrs. Hots»>n | a down on a visit pany affair, took In even the smallest
f ont Harney county where she is detail. On one occaalon, accurdinft to
Ida M. Tarbell In McClure-*, com­
DEM A N D S C O N S ID ER A TIO N .
staying with her father.
menting on a monthly .tatement, be
1 bete are two kinds, practical and
J H. Dunlap and Will Garbett called a re.' ier". attention to a ilia
ornamental. The former should b»
has 40 hands picking hops in the cropanoy in ttgard to hung., articles
»«cured bv everyone, because it may
worth at>out a . notch tn a refinery a*
Brown yard on Salt Creek
*
l*» put to use quickly. The latter i*
plna are In a household. “Last month,"
desiraldc, but the former ia essential
Several thre.her. had to »top th i. he said to th# subordinate official con­
On coiireea are arrange«! with a view week I t their clew lo begin hop cerned, '"you reported on hand 1 , 11 »
to 11 se fui tiers. We do not dabble in a picking. Some other, will run .11 uf bung. Ten thousand were sent you
ÎP.^eof everything, but devote our en next week provided men ran he ob­ at lh# beginning of this month. You
ergici to conducting a tiratela** busi tained.
bav# naed ».527 this month. You re­
nest school. Living expenses low.
port 1,012 on band. What baa become
The
Iteniiger
w
in
d
addition.1
cor­
Bend for cufalogue
respondence front every neinlihcrl ond of the other 580?" Apparently Mr.
C A P IT A L B U S IN E S S C O L L E G I
U.M now re.ularlv represented iu it. Rockefeller-» Idea was: Take care of
S A LE M , ONKCON.
Wont you or some of your neighbor* the bung* and the barrel, will take
c a r, ot the iu selves.
write to ua about it.
W . I* S T A L E Y , PBINQVPAL*
Day In and out, there Is that feeling of
weakness that makes a burden of Itself.
Food does not strengthen.
Sleep Joes not refresh.
It Is hard to do, hard to bear, what
should he easy, — vitality is on the ebb, and
the whole system suffers.
For this condition take
R ED U C E D E X C U R S IO N
A rL l eri” law of Mrs B. F. Whit
J . R. Mendenhall, of Sheridan, is
journeying through Eastern Of agon.
R ates to th e S ea sid e a n d M o u n ­ taker is up on a visit to California.
ta in Rosarts fer th e S u m m e r .
C. B Wilson, .»* New I »erg, h is
Jack db Tim berlake have sold their
Women a 5 Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Watches for men,
%
women and children
AT
P R IC E S
* T H A T
ARE
R IG H T
Kodak* anti
photo suppl ie*r
P F E N N IG ,
Jeweler and Optician.
WILSON BLOCK.
✓
1.
— Mens socks, four pairs for 25 cents.
2.
—Straw hats, Half "price.
3.
— Crash hats, half pi ice.
4.
— Hoys’ wash suits, all reduced to $1. #1.25 and)
#1.50 values.
Golf shirts, soft bosoms, cuffs to match, 75ceq t[
values now <>5 cents; #1 values now 85 cents; $1.50|
| §¡3 values now $1 15.
ft.— Bovs’ waists. 50 cent values reduced to 45c;j
75 cent valuesreduced to (»5 cents.
F-*r camping in Die Imp yards, 3-011 would enjoy a pair of onr wool-
-"Ü en
blanket“. No one can touch <m prices, for wc «;• t t .cm at 1
fir*t hand right from our Salem f a n o n — no wholesale tliouae to corn«
ii> for a profit. Wc have still
A FE W L E F T O V E R S T I T 4
*
TO B E SOLD FOR A SoNG
A gt-off chance to buy a good -ui: for a little money.
! SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE!
2 5 4 - 2 5 6 C o m m e r c i a l S ire e t, S a le m , O r e g o n .
Wi T H E L A R G E S T S T O C K O F MEN AND B O Y S ’
as CLO TH IN G IN T H E W IL L A M E T T E V a LLEY