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Thousand* Have Kidney Trouble year*. The family of R. P. Hail, of O iegon and Don’t Know it. THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- Farm Machinery DALLAS, I BIDAY, SEP. 18. 1903.1 ublishmd W . W A H H , Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A re T a k i n g . When you take G rove’s Tasteless Chill T on ic, because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle, show 8U B8CR1PTIO N R A T E S : ing that it is rimply Iron and Quinine 4 1 50 ....................................... Per year in a tasteless form. No cure, no p; y. $ 75 ..............................Per six month* Price, 50 ceiits. 4') ................... ...... Per three montili) Ail vei turni# rate» made known on P I O N E t ft application. Correapom lence 18 solicit ed Miss Sadi# Lynn, of Hahcreek. will Fine Job Printing done at reasonable begin teaching here the first of Octo- orice*. | her. ■DITOH A N D P R O F K irro H . T h e P o li c e C o u r t. The disgraceful trouble of W . Q. El liott’* wife and daughter were thor oughly aired in the Portland police court hist week. Last Saturday Mr. E lliott had Atchison & Mo Hardy, pro prietors of the Club saloon here, ar rested for harboring bis wife, allowing his m inor daughter in their siloon , and aidling her liquor. The case came to trial Tuesday before Judge Stouffer, Oscar Hay ter appearing for the city and J. N. Hari defending. The d e fendants were allowed to plead guilty to the charge of harboring a women ai»out their saloon, and the two other charges were dismissed, they each paying a fine of $25. T he public are by no means satisfied with the result. All saloons invariably deprave men, hut surely women and children should be protected fiom degradation Those who ought to know s.*y that the sa loons sell whisky on Sunday and that gam bling goes uti right, along in and near the saloons. Are our oflicials using due diligence to de'ect and pre vent said unlawful thing*? H enry Schulson of Marion county has bought 160 acres of the Lynn farm on Salt Creek at $4000. D ifficult Digestion That is dyspepsia. i t makes life miserable. Its sufferers eat not because they want to , —but sim ply because tbey must. They know they are irritable and fre tfu l; but they cannot l>e otherwise. They complain of a bad taste in the mouth, a tenderness at the pit of the stom ach, an uneasy feeling of puffy fulness, headache, heartburn and what not. The effectual remedy, proved by perma nent cures of thousands of severe cases, is H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla ” lloor's P ills are the beat cathartic'. n Guardian’s Sale of Real Property. N O TIC E 18 H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T piirHuant to an order of the county court of P olk county, Oregon, duly made and entered of record in and by said court on the 22nd day of AngUHt, 1903, I, as guardian of the pernonH and estate of L. K. W illis and Kath erine W illis, minors, will on the 2 0 th Day of S e p t e m b e r , 1903, at the hour of 1 o ’clock, p. m., of said day, sell at public auction to thfi highest bid der for caul), the following described real property, to-wit: beginning at a point on tho south boundary line of the donation land claim of Robert VV. and Rebecca Hamilton i n t 7 * , r 8 w of the Willamette meridian, 10.10 chains east of the southwest corner of said claim and running thence east 8.38 chains, thence north 23.875 chains, thence west 8.38 chains, thence south 23.8/5 chains to the place of beginning, containing 20 acres of land in Polk county, Oregon, said sale to he at the front door o f the court house at D a l las, Polk county, Oregon. ** Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 25th day of August, 1903. L. M A Y W IL L IS , G u m tia n o f the persons and estate of said minors. Rev Jas. Moore will preach next Sunday and also the following Sunday afternoon. Fri'd and Mary Green, son and daugh ter of Mrs. I. R. Robbins are here from near Prineville. C A P ITA L B U S IN E8 8 CO LLEG E SALEM , OREGON. W . I. S T A L E Y , P R I N C I P A L . /> n \ /W N /m \ /F W \ 0 POLK. Ja-*. Simonton and daughter. I)< 11a, boarded Tuesday’s north hound train. Prune picking and drying are in progress at the Enns and Dyck or chards. rv • “ l).»vid P* nr* ha* bought the 170 acre W in. lLddekopp farm at $34.50 au acre. G. G. Item pel, near Ptrrydale, is shipping oak wood from that point, getting $2.50 a cord. Mr. W arkentein’s big, new painted barn on Salt Creek greatly im proves the appearance of his place. The H. J. Rose threshing machine had a 25 days run, the outfit getting home in a m idnight storm last Fri day. £ \ .1 . s. f 0 /m V /m \ v 0 /m V 0 /m V 0 , ~IC\ 0 .1 . /m V v .1 . 0 /li e s .A. 0 /m V • the 0 o You will And all this »eason’s awellesl gar ment« represented tu Zebellne. Kersey«, Altdto •«, etc., for ladies, misses ami child ren made up in the most HtyU«h design« at prices to renreiwnt cvcrv purs«, At 94.00. f 5, 98. 910, 912 80, 918 to 92 8. Our New Dress Goods Comprise all the new weaves in fancy mix tine« Zehilinea, suitings, etc. All kin«:« of Mack drew good« now ready for your In.pection. Pnoe* are lower than elae- where. For your clothing this fall. We handle Adler's famous line-nest in style, fit ami flnish suit« from 9 3 .8 0 to 917.80. Overcowts irum 96 50 to 420- Every garment w .muted to give satisfac tion. An Elegant Line of Press trimmings arrived this week. Nov cities .«f every «leecriptbm New York's latest fads shown here. Not only upto it*«, hut a da ta a h e a d . 0 Mis* Stella Crawford who has been teaching at the count has com e home and will soon com m ence teaching school at W oodburn. 0 0 Mr. Jennings who has been in China for two years and is now on his way home in New Y ork is spend ing a few days with his brother Tlios. : Jennings. 0 0 0 0 Cil tel O O O 0 m m , n _ 0 m m m m "B L. Byer, a well known cooper of this town, says lie believes Chamber- lain’* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy saved his life last summer, lie hud been sick for a month with what the doctors call bilious dysentrv and could get nothing to do him any good until he tried this remedy. 1» gave him immediate relief,” says B. T. Little, a mm chant of H ancock, Maryland. For sale hy the Wilson Drug Company. CATARRH i m u . Quits a number wilt attend I » t.te loir from here tb i. week. the THIS REM EDY is s u r e to GIVEN S a tis f a c tio n . diseased COLD 'N HEAD'1 SUVER. H op pickiug is about over in the e liart*. uf t late and smell. Full size f>0 • mail. Trial size, 10 cent* b ELY RRO'HERS, 56 Wane Street, New York. Early potatoes are being dug and yieid well. Many of our farmers the state fair. are attending Thè Strength-Giver F ‘J||§ f J a y n e ’ s T onic V ermifuge men It cleanses, so o t h e s nernbrane. It cut es ca arrh amt drives away a ¡»■Id in the head yuickly. AGRICULTURAL IM PLEM ENTS! PLOW S Times are good, everybody seeming Studio room 2, upatuirg, Wileon to have money. buildiiiK, Dallas, Oregon. Chickens and turkeys are getting 'at on grasshopper#. > H ARR O W S .■* W AGONS .•* CU LTIVATO RS « » W e have a Carload of Buggies, Wagons and Spring Wagons Coming. M IS S O L L I E S M I T H T e a c h e r of Pia no and O r g a n Never before did we have so much or so great »"variety of things for the farmers. All kinds of machine oil. WAGNER BROS., j * j * FRANK KER SLAK E Bidder's machine will finish thresh T h e H o m e F u r n is h e r ing spring grain this week. ’PHONE E C. d ’Armond threshed 3,480 bus hels o f oats from 58 acres. ----------- ♦ • ♦------------- Recovered Speec h a n d H e a r i n g Mesers. Ely Bros : I com m enced us ing your Cream Balm about two year* ago for catarrh My voice was some what thick and my hearing was dull My hearing has been totally restored ami my speech has become quite clear. T 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 street, New Y ork. M UN 03 it Takes the Cake la the usual favorable com ment on the H ilpert» laundry work turned out I at the Salem steam laundry. The best of l i m n ami o'h er materials are easi- I ly ruined by careless a» d indifferent laundering. We cannot and do not hope to retain your patronage by slip shod work, and the best is none too good here. j SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY Every thing .to make the hom e pleat* ant and com fortable, from a piano to a eewing m achine needle. 1 wenty Prof. B. L. Murphy has gone to Stay diHVr< nt m ake. < f piano., ten of or ton to t« ach gam , and four <*f Hewing m achine.. Spaulding’s big drive passed here The finest line o fco u ch e . and lou n ge, last Monday. ever brought to Dallas. Parlor fnrni W ork on the Odd Fellows building lure, dining room furniture, bedroom i* about completed. furniture, kitchen furniture. N o th This week will end nearly all the ing too expensive, nothing too cheap hop picking around here. for us. W e accom m odate the poor as Mrs Emma Nixon, of Jefferson, is well an the rich. No order too large camped at the Moore hop yard. nor none too small to com m and our Grain around her« turned out more careful attention. Drop in uud so, bushels to the acre than for several the change in the la«t year. Leave nrders in Dalla, with ,T. J. Fiii^er or at the Munenti confectionery .tore. B U E N A V ISTA KERSUKE'S FURNITURE STORE J. BROINNSTEIN S SOR 54 State street, Salem, ’Phone 2,071 Main Are paying the Highest Cash Prices for Hides, Pelts, Wool. Tallow, Purs, Old Iror, Rubber and U s . Mrs Robert Reid who has been »pending a few days with her daught er Mrs. ( ’ has Purvine has gone to Eu- ! gene to keep house for her sons, who are attending State University. a Willard uvl heals the j O r e g o n i a n a n d Itomuor for « 2 . The one give, the new . of all the world and the other o f the whole of I’olk county. No Polk conntian can get a more uew.y combination l ire price of either pap. r alone n | l ..'>0. hut you cun ge' both 'or $2 in ad vance. The time ha* com e when all who would be up with the tim e, m general knowledge tmial read new,, i paper. Now i. the nme to arrange for winter reading. W e ran al*o fur ni.h the Portland Semi weekly Jour nal with (hi. paper for (2 . hops for ly’ s Cream Balm e lv e s R e lie f at O n c e . Edwin M cK inley visited his father Rev. G. A. McKinley last week. He leaves soon to attend Princeton Col lege. 0 New .ilk ami wool waists. New underskirts. New walking skirts. New ribbons, etc. D A L L A S, O R E C O N . the picking T h o R e n e w a l a S t r a in . Vacation is over. Again the school ! 1 «-11 rings at morning and at norm. | Again with lens of thousand* the ! h irdfst kityi of work has begun, the j renewal of which is s'" mental ami pbyfcK'al strain to all except the most ! ruggt d. T|„, little girl that a few days 1 ago had rose* in her cheeks, and the j little boy whose lips were then so red yon would have insisted that »hoy had j been “ kisted hy strawberries,” h ive al- leady lost som e'hing of the uppear- | auce of health. Now is the time wfi^n | many children should he given a ton ic, which may avert much serious j trouble, and we know of no oilier so I highly recom mended a* H ooo’s Sarim- | parilla, which strengthen* the nerves, perfects digestion and assimilaLon, ! and aids mental developm ent hy build ing up the whole system. f Edith Roy who lias been giving lessons at Crawfordsville has return ed home. $ w # 0 I# o « * ; WHEN YOU SEE IT AT THE BEE HIVE, IT IS RIGHT, 0 ______________________ O o THE BEE HIVE Store ? New blanket« New und«, wear. New hosiery. New cotton fabric«. New table linens, etc. from Miss Bess Shepard has gone to Pendleton to teach in the public school. ’ j'V , , 0 & in Our Cloak Department Gome Here $ * homo A brother of J n o Pluit from Kansas is visiting him. I I Bee-Hive Stored #- 0 S P R IN G VA LLEY. 0 :;; W o repro.ent *11 Unit i* .lrici.lv now itud uplntl.to. Our mcrrlmndht« llii, Henson I * , boon »elected with tho ut- m o.t core. Y ou wdl he convinced hy . o .ll ol tho.e l.ol* 0 T h e P o r tla n d C a r n iv a l . The Merchants and Manufacturers exposition and carnival will be held at Portland September 14th to 26th inclusive. For this occasion the Smith i ern Pacific com pany will sell tickets to Portland and return, including cou pon of admission at rate of $3 10 from Dallas. Sale dates September 15th, 18th, 22ml, and 25th. Tickets sold at stations south of fair grounds will al low stopover* at that point, enabling holders to visit the Oregon state fair The exposition will he held on the Multnomah club grounds and adja cent streets and in addition to exhib its by merchants and manufacturers, Jahours circus with its many attrac tions, has been secured. A special novel feature will be the grand spec* tacular ballet "W h en Knighthood was in Flower” hy (30 trained dancers in gorgeous costumes prepared for the occasion. W ayne Henry is Friesen was burning hospital. W hile Frank /m V 255 259 Liberty street, Salem, Or. straw on tlie Richm ond place the stub Boy's W ild R id e for Life. With fam i.y around expecting him hie caught fire and some fencing was to die and a son riding for life 18 burned. miles to get Dr. K ind’s New Discovery W ill. Bargeant. near Pcrrydale, has for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. opened a new spring and near it is a W. II Brown, of Leesville, Indiana, five acre garden spot that could he endured deulh’s agonies from asthma, nicely irrigated hy the stream, which but this wonderful medicine gave in has a ten foot fall. stant relief and soon cured him. He Isaac D yck’s new dryer works fine writes: “ I now sleep soundly every night.’1 Like marvelous cures of con- | He hoards all hands working there. sum ption, pneumonia, bronchitis, j John Becker and Dietrich Rem pel coughs, colds and grip prove its match get $2 a day for drying fireman $1.50, less merit for all throat and lung . girls who do the spreading $1, and he troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50 cents pays 44 cents a bushel for pick ing. and $1. Trial bottles free at all drug | Mrs. Neacliel picked 40 and her daugh ter, Lena, 30 bushels in a day. He stores. has bought the fine crop of Dr. Hay- ---- ---- ter at nearly 50 t andothers are selling POPCORN. him prunes. H op picking and grain hauling are W hy can we not have the mail sent over. as the route was originally laid out hy Andrew V ercleris having his prunes way of Polk, Smithfield and around hy picked. Ball creek, instead o t the reverse. Could The hops of Arthur Em m ett are there not he a com prom ise by sending it o r e way one day and the other the quite mouldy. next, as iedone on some rural deliv Nellie Sykes is gathering prunes in ery routes. I*, seems unfair after Polk the Vernier orchard. and Smithfield worked for Jthe route for other parties to get the greatest A. B. Gibson and his mother 8un- benefit from it. dayed with the McDowell’s. ----------- ♦ ----------------- B u c k l e n ’ s A - n l c a Salve. Will, Best and Roy McDowell dried Has world wide fame for marvelous hops for J. W. Fletcher at Dayton. cures. It surpasses any other salve, While picking nears for R. S E v lotion, ointm ent, or balm for cuts, ans the other day Mr. Daily slipped corns, burns, boils, sores, felons, Hi Lorn a ladder and -sprained his aukh. rers, tett r, salt rheum, fiver sores, ehapp« d hands, skin eruptions; infal A R e m a r k a b L R e c o rd . lible for piles. Cure guaranteed. On Cham beiU iu’s Cough remedy has a ly 25 cents at any druggists. rentalkahie record. It has been in use for over 30 years, during which O A K M ILL*VICINITY. lime many million bottles have been sold and used. It has long been the Mr*. Julia Nixou picked 10 boxes standard and main reliance in the of hops a day. treatment of croup in thousands of Armand Guthrie is building a new homes, yet during all this time no house near Mr. Gilson. case has ever bee.i reported to the manufacturers in which it failed to Mrs. Ferns mother is out from effect a cure. When given as soon as Portland picking hops. the child becomes hoarse or even as Threshing is over and grain yield soon ss the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It is pleas ed better than for years. ant to take— many children like it. It F. T. Shute is flailing and m arket contains no opium or other harmful j ing his crop of vetch seed. substance, and may be given as confi dentially to a baby as to an adult. ! I^eander Belieus son is still in a For sale by the W ilson Drug com pa bad condition, the typhoid having settled in ids hips ny. D EM A N D S CO N S ID ER ATIO N . Thdre are two kind«, practical and ornamental. Tho former should he •ecu red by everyone, bee a use it may he p it to u«e quickly. The latter is desirable, hut the former is essential. On, course» are arranged with a view to usefulness. W e do not dabble in u little of everything, but devote our en ergies to conducting a findclans busi ness school. Living expenses low. Hend for catalogue. ~ a. - v .1 . . v vL \ 0 0 0 0 F. A, WIGGINS J. M. Walter has bought and will lit** on the place from which G. Weid- erkehr moved to Independence. David N y M in g a l has purchased a Ihuroiiglihred Angara buck of David Peters. VhL. \ ,li - \ vl, 0 0 0 Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a 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 we can sell you machinery that we re commend and stand by. City, are I Bevens. PKOBA1 K. Sibley, J. John Morris, Win Cabler and G. There are new baby girls at the E. L<’wis were made appraisers of the sediment or set homes of Robert Em m ons and Mou- Henri Gross estate, final account was tling indicates an ! roe Kroutz filed and October 10th ret for hearing. unhealthy condi Final account of J' L. Gwin es ate tion of the kid Mrs Knighton and daughter and neys; If it stains Mr». H. L. Mali are in camp at the G. wss approved and mum. istrator dis /our linen It is A. Wells hop yard. charged. evidence of kid Petition to probate will of John ney trouble; too A. J. Hall, of Well#, has been re frequent desire to pairing the barn on the E. C Hall Vernon was m l for hearing October 6th. pass it or pain in the back is also place and will soon move there. The administration of the E. W. convincing proof that the kidneys and blad Mrs. Rose Herren and son. Paul, j Thompson estate was finally closed. der are out of order. ------------------------- j of Oregon City, and Mrs. Smith, of W hat to D o. C o n e Bey ond. There is comfort in the knowledge so Eastern Oregon, are among kindred Mrs. Nancy Thom pson was horn in often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- here. East Tennessee in 1828 ami in 1852 Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every The Andeison family are cam ping rruwed the plains with her father. Rev wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the on the state fair grounds and many back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part W P. Lewis. In 1855 in old Dallas S o m e Ho p Item*. of the rinary passage. It corrects inability ot tiers have attended from this re she was married to Milton Thompson to hold water and scalding pain in passing gion. Nearly all of the many yards in this and spent the balance of her life in it, or bad effects following use of liquor, V. B. Gain, of Jefferson, will begin this county. He died near D m II ah on county have been finished and in wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant i mo«l case* the product has been a necessity of being compelled to go often teaching in our new school house ^De- ly a few ‘m onths ago ami last Tuesday during the day, and to get up many time* tuber 5th. No assistant teacher has alle too died at her home in this city. I prime article. 4 le few unfinished She had been in very pour health for i yards were short of help hut can now during the night. The mild and the extra yet been employed. some time and when Newton W ood g. t all the pickers they need. Hop ordinary effect of S w am p -R oot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won ward and wife went "to see her last. j owners say that nearly all the big D e a th of A lb e rt M n r p h y . derful cures of the most distressing cases. work, , it being He was horn in iSuline county, Mis Sunday, they found her stricken with P»c rs did sloven . - _ ul- If you need a medicine you should have the souri, 75 years ago, and came to Ore- apoplexy from which she never re most impossible to gather ov r five best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. on in 1884’ and bought a farm near gained consciousm .*s. On Wednes box 1 s u day and do clean picking, You may have a sample bottle of thla lakdule. Last week while picking day she was laid heside her parent^ at The dried hops are said to he unus- wonderful discovery heavy averaging about 13 hops at the Hegood yard, he was tak- j the old Dallas burying ground. Her u illy and a book tkat tells en suddenly ill, and was brought to j living children are Mrs. E J. Stinit, pounds to »he box. No sale* are yet more about it, both sent the home of his daughter, Mrs. W . G. Mrs. Ida Wood want, Ben and Martha. m*de but a choice article would co m absolutely free by mall, addres- Dr. Kilmer & Rom* of Swamp-Root. Vussall. in Dallas, where lie lingered Her sisters are Mrs. Elizabeth Gilliam mand 22 cent*. It has been a pecu Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men until Wednesday night and passed of Califfornia, Mrs. Fannie Davis, of niary harvest fm many a needy fam i tion reading this generous offer in this paper. away. He was a consistent member Philom ath, and Miss Lou, 01 Salem, ly, they earning from $75 to $125 in of the Baptist church and after a fu and her brothers are J 11. Lewis, of the hop yards in less than three weeks. Do not make any mistake, but re neral service at the house at 10 oclock Salem, and J. W. Lewis, of Oakgrove. 'Hie camps have been breaking up member the name, Sw am p'Root, Dr. this morning, he will he laid to rest for severol days ami the occupants Kilmer’s Swam p-Root, and the ad in the Odd Fellows cemetery. He was scattering everywhere. H O W IS T H I S . dress, Binghampton, N. Y . on every a qui**t, good citizen and no one coula -------- -------------------- bottle. O p ening ; of P u b l i c S c h o o l . say aught against him. His widow i* W e offer $100 reward for any case The Dallas public schorl will open a sister of J, M Dennis, of Falls City, of catarrh that cannot he cured hy and their children are John, Jim , Joe, II 11’* Catarrh Cure.— F. J. Cheney & at 9:30 September 28th with appro priate exrercises to which the parents The Bidder machine will finish Fount., Walter, Lelaud, Mrs. Mattie Co., Toledo, Ohio. Drumeller, of Sheridan, and Mrs. E m We, the undersigned, have known are cordially invited. Please have threshing around here this week. ma Vassail, of Dallas. F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and the children ready for the first day if Henry Byerley got one of his fin believe him perfectly honorable in all possible, as two or tlir e weeks ab gers badly mashed or cut last week at N ew C lo t h in g S to re . business transactions and financially sence from the htgi ning may place a the Patras stave mill. The first of next W e ek , R . Jacob able to carryou t any obligations made pupil behind for the year. All the Percy Hadley has added much to son A Co., of M cM innville, wi.l open hy their firm .— West A Truax, whole- teachers are requested to meet in the, the appearance of his house by the a clothing store in the Uglnw building sole druggists, Toledo, O h io ; Waldiug, principals room at I o'clock, Saturday, next ti Pollocks cash store on Mill Kinnan <& Marvin, wholesale drug September 26th— VV. I. Reynold*, addition of a front porch. principal. street. G. W. Hollister who lias long gists, Toledo. Ohio. ----------- ^ • 0m The Simpson and Lineback yarila- been a prominent cferk in the big Hall’s Catarrh cure is taken inter Professors Metzger and Whittlesey will he finished up this week, the Holveraon dry goods establishment at nally, acting directly upon the blood yield and quality bring good. Halem will he in charge. He is » and mucous surfaces of the syst» /n have returned from ten weeks absence genial, reliable gentleman and will Testimonial* sent free. P rice75 cents down in the Alsea and Siuslaw cou n try preaching and working in the in HIS L IF E S A V E D soon win a good name among oui a bottle. Sold hy all druggists. terest of Ihillas college. H all’s Family pills are the best. By C h a m b e r l a i n ' s Coli e, C h o l e r a people. and D iarrho ea Remedy. H o w T o F in d Out. Vehicles . Bicycles Sewing Machines Cream Separators A n U n e q u b l ' c d a n d C o m p l e t e Re e u m e of Wr\at Y o u r F r i e n d s are a n d H ave Been La tely D o i n g . E very F riday M okmmo A t 7:30. A . W H A T TH E Y HAVE T O SAY ABOUT T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . COUNTY COURT. For Hop Pickings * SOME SPECIALS: 1. — Mens socks, four pairs for 25 cents. 2. — Straw lvats, half price. 3. —Crash hats, half price. 4. — Boys’ wash suits, all reduced to $1. $1.25 undj $1.50 values. Golf shirts, soft bosoms, cuffs to match, 75 cent values now (55 cents; $1 values now 85 cents; $1.50 values now $1.15. 0.— Boys’ waists, 50 cent values reduced to 45c; 75 cent values reduced to t55 cents. Watches for men, women and children AT Carefully examine the above It P R IC E S represent» the Red Star brand of fine 1 family .hues. There ia iom ething ex tra nice for every member of lh . fan»- ; ilv and at price, lower than you would ei|wct. lie aure to carefully examine and price them before buying your fall footwear A better line of good, Kodaks ami for the money wa. n* ver brought to photo supplies. llallaa. Sim ply a»k for Red Star rhoee and the clerk , will know what y*,ii want. Again look at the cut and allow it to your neighbora and most likVlv you will at leaat com e and sec go ale. TH A T AR E R IG H T P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. CLLIS A K E Y T I W IL SO N B LO CK . For cam ping in the hop yard., you would enjoy a pair o f onr w ool en mill blanket.. No one can touch our pricea, for we get t cm *t fi ret hand right from our Salem factor \— no w h o lca le hom e lo conir in for a piotit. W e have atill A FE W I.K FT O V E R SUITS TO BE SOLD FOR A SONO. A goral chance to buy a good .u il for a little m oney. SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE 2 5 4 -2 5 6 C om m ercial Street, Salem , O re go n . THE LARGEST STOCK OF MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING IN THE WILLAMETTE V a LLEY