Mr. K e e n ly , of Sugar loaf, has sold after the ceremony, and many beauti- QJJJJ S T A F F OF RUSTLERS- ful presents were received by the hap- | O u t and with his fam ily start' d for py couple. The bride is one of Ball- Eastern Oregon. ston 't most beautiful and accom plish­ WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY ABOUT R oy Hanry, brother o f our mail car­ « THE DOINGS IN THE COUNTY. ed young ladies and the groom is a DALLAS, FBIDAY, NOV. 6. 1903. rier and a form er resident of Rocca, very popular young businesa man of Kidney Trouble Hake* Ton Miserable. died in Portland last weeb of B rig h t’s Ballston, m st of his life having been An Unequ&Mcd an d C o m p l e t e Re s u m e o f W n a t Your Frie nd s are body who reads the news- disease. '►pent in this vicin ity. T h e y will ♦ U1LWHB» K vbrv F riday M orjuno A t 1.30. to know of the wonderful and Have Been Lately Doing. | make their home in Ballston for the O r e g o n l a n o r Journal. cures made by Dr. i present. The follow in g guests were W . A .. W E ith er the weekly Oregonian or the Kilmer's Swamp-Root, present: Mr. and Mrs May belt I, Mr You K n o w W h a t You Ara T a k in g . ■UITOS AMU n to m U T O IL the rreat kidney, liver sem i-weekly Portland Journal can be \ and Mrs. .Mark Sears, Mr. and Mrs. J. W h en you take G rove’s Tasteless and bladder remedy. had together with this paper a whole | R. Bowman, Misses Edna BiUler, O ita ! C h ill T on ic, hecuu.se the form ula is It is the great medi­ year for only $2. In te llige n t young 1 and Ro^a Mayfield, and W ill and Os- ! plainly printed on every bottle, show- cal triumph of the nine­ S U B 8 C K 1 P T IO N K A T E 8 : people would receive educating in flu ­ teenth century dis­ ; car May held. 1 ing th at it is »im p ly Iron and Quiuine ences from them, to say uothing of their covered after years of M 5 0 .........................................T er y'-ar i in a tasteless form. N o cure, no pi y. scientific research by benefit to older person*. M oney paid $ 75 ............................Per nix m onth« COUNTY COURT. | Price, 50 cents. Dr. Kilmer, the emi­ out for good reading m atter is always 4»>......................... P er three m onth« nent kidney and blad­ well spent. E very fam ily should have PROBATA. A d v e itis in g rates made known on CROW LEY. der specialist, and is several good newspapers, especially Sibley, J. application. Correspondence is solicit­ wonderfully successful In promptly curing during the com ing lopg winter even­ Frank G lover has a new gang plow lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou­ ed. Ole Aurland was made guardian of ing*. Please tell your neighbors and F in e Job P rin tin g done at reasonable A lm a Huseby, the property to be ap- , and Mrs. Ora Crow ley a new buggy. bles and Bright’s Disease, which Is tho worst friends of the above offer. form of kidney trouble. nrices. ; praised by VV. F. Nichols, E. V . Dal- --- --- Pierce R iggs is in Portlan d and Mr. | Dr. Kilmer’s S w am p-R oot Is not rec­ , ton and E. H ay ter. BUELL. ' and Mrs. Cass R iggs have been to ommended for everything but if you have kid­ Petition for partial distribution of T h e Dalles. ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found AROUND PEEDEE. L lo yd Jones bus returned to* W ash ­ Ole Sampson estate was granted and just the remedy you need. It has been tested George H Himes, secretary o f the In so many ways, in hospital work, in private ington. On a recent foggy m orning »he same for distribution of Daniel Run- I state historical society is up from practice, among the helpless too poor to pur­ writer dropped down into M cTim - j die estate. T h e school was visited last week by I Bortland with the R iggs fam ily. chase relief and has proved so successful In Supt. C, L . Starr. monils V a lley headed south. G rand­ Mrs An n ie Brown was chosen guar- every case that a special arrangement has ma M cTim uionds and eon Frastus live I dian o f Earl and M abel Browu. T h ere was a reunion of 8. K . C row ­ been made by which all readers of this paper Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coad, of Dallas where the fam ily settled so many years Final account of Hanford F ow le es. le y’s fam ily at the h >me of his son, who have not already tried it, may have a wer visitiu g relatives here Monday. ago and a neat school house graces sample bottle sent iree by mail, also a book Manson, last Sunday, it being his the center of the valley. Joe Brown tate was approved ai d executor dis­ telling more about Swamp-Root and how to W m . R idgew ay has returned from birthday. lives on the iarm form erly owned by charged. find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. H epp n er where he went ou businesa. ^ > m------ Clay M cTim inonds, who lives at Soda Anuual account of guardiau of J. When writing mention reading this generous For a Bad Cold. ville. Just across a canyon is the H . Townsend was approved. W e are thinking of having a basket I f you have a bad cold, you need a offer in this paper and social ou T h a n ksgivin g eve lobuy more home of John W aters, and the Han- Sale of V iv a Courter’ s property was good reliable m edicine like Cham ber­ send your address to i Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing-1 num ’s live further down the stream. confirmed. books for our school library. la in ’s Cough Remedy to loosen and hamton, N. Y. The S trik in g across toward Pedee we found Petition to sell personal property of relieve it, and to allay the irritation regular fifty cent and Hom* of Swamp-Root, Some of our young folks visited the Columbus T eth erow on the Atwater and infiam m ation of the threat and dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. M arion W eider estate was granted. Gooseneck literary on Friday night. farm and W . I. Morrison at the old T h e In sulter and Peacem aker was S. M. Daniel, F. Y . M ulkey and Ira lungs. F o r sale by W ilson Drug com ­ Nelson place. T h e cou n tiy is rough Do not make any mistake, but re­ pany. read much to the amusemeut of all. but attractive and fine for stock. De­ Pow ell were chosen to make suppli- member the name, Swam p-Root, Dr. scending a steep grade over a winding m ental inventory of Sarah Fisher es­ K ilm er's Sw am p-R oot, and the ad­ PAR K E R. M cCOY. road we struck the sure enough Pedee tate. dress, Bingham pton, Y . o n every A gang o f ra ;lioad carpenters are at bottle. Our school has a full attendance. In m atter of E. J. B ell estate, ac­ valley at the Bert Simpson ranch now owned by the R. C. Brown fam ily, the count accepted and approved, subject work iiere. George Shields baa disposed of his R on co m ill being up stream not fuP to final pccouutiug. Real property Jus. H d m ic k has sent a car load o f hops at 23 cent*. from there. W e were soon at the discharged from adm inistration and oats to Sacram ento. M onday. home of B. L. Hastings and wife, who adm inistrator authorized to p ro cu ie N o m ore houses for rent here, every Messrs R u ef, Tedrow and H elm ick have lived there a lo n g tim e and have monument and markers at a cost of Mr. and Mrs. H en ry M cK ee h ave old shack being occupied. all the com forts of life around them. uut over $200. sold their hops a t 22$ cents. been visiting lier parents here. I. P. R ees« has just shipped a car W in . Bush and wife live close by and M aggie and Mabel C ritcblow have C O M M IS S IO N E R S . Mr. and Mrs. Goodell have been vis­ load o f swine to Portland. W . W . M iller is running the Scanlon been visiting thsir sister Laura. iting A lb an y and Harrisburg friends W ill K e y t has been «round lock in g hop yard. Mrs. Price and her son John Teal. Seth Riggs. Frank G illiam , liv e where she settled W m . F uqua is furnishing beef cat­ Mrs, Forest Craven and Mrs. Alton after the Fletch er hop crop. Mrs. Mary K em p having petitioned forty-five years ago. Hurry L a c e j oc­ tle to Sperling Bros, at Independence. Vernon, of Ballston, have beeo am ong Sam Munkers is m aking extensive for a private gateway on the lands of cupies the old N ick T a ite r place and H e 1ms a root house w ell filled with us. im provem ents on his farm north of J. W . Brown, the county surveyor, the is running the hop yard. T h e store b ed s and potatoes for his cattle dur­ There were halloween parties at the town. and postoffice is run by C. VV. Pagett, county roadmaster and VV. R Craven ing winter. are on Novem ber 18lh to view and as­ homes of B. F. Lucas and J. B. Nes­ and Orra Arnold teaches the school. Jim T ozier bus made changes that Mrs. Sol. Stump, who died at Nom e m ith. sess damages by the same. O n the old Sam Coad place Alva VVo- greatly im prove the appearance oi his in January 1902, has just been brought T h e sheriff turned over the d elin ­ nier is prospering. H e has four good Mrs. f ’ ass Gibson and daughter H al- store. home and buried in the Odd F ello w ’s barns and k* eps forty cattle, «evenly quent tax roll which will be checked cem etery. She was a daughter of lie, have been spending the week in goats and 160 sheep. On toward by clerk and issue warrant for c ollec­ Portland. Portland Dally Journal. Rev. H . M W aller, of Monmouth. K in g s V a lle y ace the homes of Joe tion of same. Its price alone is $4 a y e »r but we S. T , Burch and daughters J o s e Edwards and the Ritncrs, but we went T h e uncollectable personal tax list S tep p ed A g a i n s t a Hot Stove. and E dith, have been visitiug North have arranged to furnish both it and not that way. Go ng toward Craton was ordered cancelled. the Item izer for th it price, or you can A child of Mrs. George T . Benson, Yakim a friend*. valley we found Tim s K inchin occupy­ get the semi weekly and this paper Certificate o f sale of J. S Cooper when gettin g his usual Saturday night in g the Clias. Schythe and Ed Taylor Mrs. South wick and daughter* A n ­ for $2 a year W h o could ask for bath, stepped back against a hot stove places. He has picturesque surround land on which tax had been paid is to gie and Mrs. Beckett have goue on all cheaper rates. Now is tun time to ings and will become a prom inent be cancelled and same in case of C. E. which burned him severely. The chil I w in ter’d visit to W isconsin. provide for winter reading. T e ll your was in great agony and his mother dairym an. T h e neighborhood school M cTim inonds land. could do n oth in g to pacify him. R e ­ friends about this attractive offer. is taught by Miss N ellie W illiam son, Tha Best R e m e d y for Croup. BILLS ALLOWED. m em bering that she had a bottle of o f M cCoy. A s th e e u u went down we [F ro m the Atchison, K an . Daily Globe] Hoad« and h igh w a y.: Cham berlain’s Pain Balm in the C O LLE G E N O T E S . were unharnessing for the night at the This is the season when the woman Alex T u rn b u ll...................... . $ 2 50 house, -he th ought she would try it. Craton home. J. M. Craton prosper­ who knows the best remedies for Mr. W ilson from Alaea has entered 2 00 W m . F u d ge......................... In less than half an hour after ap p ly­ ed until he went in to the hop busi­ It. B ru n k ............................ .. . 217 20 ing it, the child was qu iet and asleep, croup is in demand in every n eighbor­ college. ness which got the best of him. His most terrible 4 7 5 and in lea« than two weeks was well. hood. One of the .1 W agn er........... ................. . . . T h e prohibition association enter­ son Charley is now running the place T 11 H u u tl.y ..................... . . . 182 00 Mr*. Benson is a well known resident things in the world is to be awakened tainm ent was an all around success. and dairyin g. H e milks nine cows iu in the n igh t by a whoop from one of 8 00 P M K irk la n d ..................... of K ellar, V irgin ia . Pain Balm is an Members of our basket ball team the w inter mid double that in the your childreu. T h e croup remedies Independence Lum ber Co.. . . 24 34 antiseptic lin im e n t and especially have been chosen as follow *, B. A. summer. Most of the year he finds a are alm ost as sure to be lost in case of . . . 48 00 I’ erry Conner . . . ........... valuable for burns, cuts, bruises and local demand for all the butter he can croup, as a revolver id sure to be lost Teats, W . I, Ford, D. A. P olin g, A. K. John Farley .................. . . 118 00 sprains. F o r sale by W ilsou Drug make. H « has some fine Chester in case of burglars. T h ere used to be W ilson and Loyd Launer, with Ned Pauper account com pany. W h ite hogs. T a k in g the beck track an old fashioned rem edy for croup Shaw and C. P. Gates as substitutes. $ 11 50 1) G M eader........................ toward Lew isville we found Ira H ook ­ known as hive syrup and tolu, but. FALLS*CITY. 24 00 C K H untley ...................... . . . Sch ool O ffic ers’ Institute. er and W alker Beveus livin g across some modern mothers say that Cham ­ 9 50 M A T eth e ro w ................... A t the court house in Dallas, begin ­ T h e store of C. J. Pugh is laundry the Luckiam ute from the old A n d er­ berlain’s Cough remedy is better and If! 00 1) M O a lb r e a th .................. nin g at 10 o ’clock Saturday, N o v em ­ headquarters. son Taylur place, the county having does not cost so much. I t causes the 6 00 F 8 W ils o n ......................... ber 14th. First State Superintendent recently bridged the stream near the p atien t to throw up the phlegm quick O. E. L ‘*et has sold part of his prop Salaries: A ckerm an will speak of the object of old cem etery there. A new road run* e ran d gives relief in shorter tim e. $ 05 00 erty for $650. W F Nichols ..................... school officers’ m eetings, then Frank from there to just south of Airlie. Mr G ive this remedy as soon as the IJ S L o u g lia r y ................... . . . 136 07 Mrs. F loren ce W o lfe is h avin g a croupy cough appears and it w ill pre­ Buth r will talk about teachers’ sal- Beveiib is thinking of planting about 62 50 E V Dalton ....................... arie«, and after a discussion C. L . nice house built for rent. tw enty acres in young chittem frees vent the attack. It never fails and is J T Ford ........................... . . . 136 33 Starr w ill have som ething to say about b 1 evitig they will flourish there. Pass­ pleasant and safe to take. F o r sale J. It, M oyer and w ife are visiting . . . 65 00 E l l a v t e r ........................... the school laws, A fte r dinner C ity ing the homes of Mrs. P. A. Johnson, by the W ilson Drug com pany. . . . 81 00 their daughter at F o rt Oanby. F E M y e r ........................... School Superintendent A lderm an , of R. A. Hastings, F. A. Link, Fow le . . . 48 00 M r. F E M y e i................... M cM in n ville, will tell what a teach ir I M ono gran ge w ill assemble in Lew A IR L IE . Bios., W iley Norton and J. L. A tw a t­ 66 55 .1 K S ib le y ........................... . . . may reasonably expect of a school isville at 11 o ’clock next Saturday. er, we tarried at Maple Grove for a . . . 84 08 C L S t a r r ........................... Mr. Coran i> putting up telephone board, and J. R. Shepard, of Zena, will chat with Blacksmith W illiam s and C. L. H opkin s is adding a new d in ­ pole.. Court I iouho : tell what a school board may reason­ Mrs. Bristow at the store across the ¥ 21 00 ing room to his residence also a neat E Bycrley ......................... ably expect of a teacher, discussion to road. Mr. W illiam s has a chop mill . .. 27 00 M l> E l l i . ........................... woodshed. I . M . Simpson lias gone out of the follow . In conclusion M r. Ackerm an on which he ground 16000 bushels of 86 35 O N H arrin gton .................. . .. d airyin g b u .in e... will speak of the architecture, h ealing feed for the farmers around within a T h e fine new donkey engine of B ry­ 50 00 M ilo W o o d s ....................... . . . ligh tin g and ventilation of school ye#ar. Mr. Bristow has been appoin t­ an i& Lucas has been m oved to tim ber Several from here attended a public buildings. M iscellaneous: ed postmaster at Maple Grove but has •ale on aoap creek Tuesday. W ilson Drug C o ................. .. » 3 45 1 near the m ill. not received bis commission. L ew is­ 1 00 Dunn'» g ro c e ry ................... Jas Cham berlain and M ilo Graham Miss H allie Reynolds basa fine new Mr. Byers, of Monmouth, ha. been ville has changed but little in recent have erected nice house« on the land engaged to teach the school here. piano. years. There were evidence of pros­ W R (craven, tax rebate. . .. . 27 18 bought from Fran k Butler. p erity and everybody was busy. 26 40 Coroner’s account ............ . . . P ercy H adley ie m aking cider and Bong service at the M. E. church Iris .m a ll patch of p otatoe. yielded 5 60 C G Coad, sta m p «.............. . 43 28 next Sunday even ing before preach 300 husheU. J A Tate, b r i d g e ............. 8ears-Mayfleld. 12 70 ing by Rev. J. W|. W illiam s. A t the residence o f the bride’s par­ B W ilson, justice foes........ . . . Bura T a rle r will .oon erect a d w e l- 26 15 ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W . M ayfield, in H Holm an, sam e............... . . . Mr. Dennis lias bought and moved I’ ng on the nppn.ite title of the road In *11 it* *t»2« » there / 3 65 into the V an p elt house and the Van Ballston at noon Sunday, Nov. 1st, J II Moran, f e e s ............. from M r. H a d le y’«. should be cl#auiiD«at. (. 7 8 » pelts will live in the old postotfice u n ­ R. I^ee Sears and Miss Flora Mayfield H G Cam pbell, e rro r........ . . . E l j ’ s Cream Balm Johnny H a ttin g , i.d o w n from Rip- were united in marriage by Rev. Cof til they depart for Idaho. OAK M IL L VICINITY. aria, W ash, on a visit. H e ia well cleenie*, *oothe* *nd heal* fren, o f Sheridan. T h e parlors were the dl»eaied membrane. Frank Butler got 36 sacks of Bur­ pleased with h i. new home. tastefully decorated with autumn It cure* catiirrh and drives Messrs. H ill and Y o k u m have goue bank potatoes from one-fourth acre of away a cold iu lb* bead leaves, Oregon grape, ferns and chrys­ to cast Tenliesse on a yisit. Ed Patras lias flni.hed h i. stave quickly. ground. H e has been em ployed to anthemums. T h e bride was attired timber here and i. setting up a mill C re a m B a i n It r ’ ?'*«! Into the nostrils, spread* defin itely locate the boundaries of I n ­ Mrs. Mary Anderson has gone to iu gray albatross and the groom wore on the Bewley plaoe near John W ater*. or«r th# memb. s u s .1 is ab*orbed. Relief is Im­ dependence. black. A bountiful dinner was served visit relatives up iu W ashington. mediate and a cure follow*. It 1* not drying—do** He w ill em ploy about tw enty men this not produc* *n*er.lng. Larg* fli**, 50 e*nts at Drug­ Mr. anti Mrs. W . P. Lewis visited winter. Strawberry Farm. gist* or by m *il; Trial 8lae, 10 c*nt* by mail. relative* at Independence Sunday. Just west of town below the water ELY BROTHERS, 55 Warren Street, New York. A Prote died at Ilia home near here work« reservoir W II. K raber ha« a Tuesday even ing from heart failure. T h e oak m ill having finished saw­ •nug little farm. H e is turning a five T o health and happiness is Scrofula— ing here, will move to near In d ep en ­ He was over V0 years old and leave, an j acre clover field into a strawberry aged wife Johnny B u rn , married as ugly as ever since time immemorial. dence. j patch o f the M agoon and C la rk ’s one of his daughter*. It causes bunches in tho neck, dis­ Leander Mi lieu's son is still unable seedling varieties. A b out 6,000 plants figures the skin, inflames the mucous to sit up, owing to the bad effect of ty. are now grow ing and will bear next IN D E P E N D E N C E . membrane, wastes the muscles, weak­ phoid fever. spring. N ex t season he will set out Dick M cCarter sold his hops at ens the bones, reduce« the power of 30,000 more of them. T h ere are no Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shute have re­ better kinds in existouce and he will 22J cents. resistance to disease and the capacity for recovery, and develops into con­ turned from Oregon C ity, where they make a specialty of supplying Dallas Mis* Quarsdorf is very low with ty­ H ave in the southwest edge o f town a were attending the funeral of her and surrounding. W hen the crop is sumption. phoid fever. number of desirable tracts of from one : father. j extra large the surplus can be taken •*A bunch appeared on the left side of T h e Jew bankrupt stock has been to five acres, which they would be my neck. It caused xreat pain, was lam ed, Mrs. Knapp, the oak m ill proprie- to the Salem cannery. T h is w ill l»e and became a running sore. I went Into a good news to many families who have moved to Albany. pleased to show. general decline. I was persuaded to try I tor’s wife, will visit her m other over Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and when I had taken ! on the sound w hile the mill is being I of ten'found it impossible to get good, The city has ordered certain streets fresh berries when wanted. alx bottle* my neck was healed, and I have moved. and alleys closed. n*vtr nad any trouble of the kind since.” Since Mr. G erlinger, o f the Dallas, Mae. K. T. H n y d e k . Troy, Ohio. RICKREA LL. W m . Percival has just shipped an­ Kails City railroad, found everything other load of stock to Portland. in such fine shape along the read, all Mrs A. Lon gn ecker was quite ill G et prices on hop wire, first car to j stock must have been previously o r ­ Mr Dunham bought of Isaac Youn g arrive about D ecem ber 1st. Lowest dered to refrain in in gallopping across a half acre of ground and small dwell- price guaranteed. W rite at once to l!l rid you of it, radically and per- the entile guard* during hi* in spec­ i ig for $300. W a lle r M or ley at Salem Fence w ork s.1 - Mi.nt'v os they have rid thousands. tion. ■ ■1 ------ W ork on the dike below town hap To Cure a Coid In one Day. »wen suspended until 'h ere is another Watches for men, Take L i.va iive Pronto t^uilnue Tab­ governm ent appropriation. women and children lets A ll druggists refund the m em y M r«. Hardenbrook has bought the if it fails to cure, E. W G lo v e ’s sig­ »•lil Baptist parsonage property for AT nature is ou each box. 25c. PRICES *700 and re ta rd it to R iley Craven for ARC WAITING three years. For nil who urn com petent. Prom o J. R* Marks, of Auiora, has moved ------ "■ lio n in htisineae m tho result of a bill into the North Dallas property pur­ ROCCA. ity to do. We can teach you that chased fr m C. A. d cliroeder. G. I I H orsfall ha* returned to Id a ­ which will ••pou valuable opportu n i­ There need be no uneasiness as to Inside each pound package o f ho. ties Our course* will give you a f a i n the sec irity of the Dallag C ity bank, ju g that will atari you right and help for it has one of the best safes in the H en ry Sontt, of T oled o, ie visiting j Kodaks and you over the rough places Students ¡and, such a* a e used hy Ladd A T il- at M oriison ’s. ! photo supplies. taking our com bined buainesa ami to a, Ladd A Bush and other prom ­ Snorihaud course secure em ploym ent inent bankers. A lv in Bn»ck ha* gone to the valley Bc-ides that it is b« fore graduating. L iv in g expense* insured against n igh t burglary or d ay­ for the winter. low. Our catalogue will interest you. light robbery, and the vault and fu r­ will be found a F R E E game, g F. J, Morrieon had a fine heifer calf niture are insured against dam age by C A P IT A L m » « 'N C 8 S CO LLEG E 6 0 different cames. A ll new. 7 killed by a cougar. explosions or any other cause. E very S A LE M , OREGON. A t Y o u r G rocer’ *. precaution against lose has been ta- Mr. W healdon has sold his cattle W -1. S T A L E Y , PR IN CIP AL. WILSON BLOCK. ilO . j and goue outside. THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Have You been into 5f the New ClothingStore? i >i . ♦ ♦ 4 ft i 4 » « - If not, you ought to go. They are people that have come here to stay and we can say that they have the Hght kind of goods— goods that you can rely on and that fit. They are no llandmedowns, hut you can buy good goods as cheap as you can poor goods. They are perfectly reliable and if they tell you an article is all wool, you may know it is. W ith ever}' boy’s suit up to $10 they give a gooil two hladed knife, and over 5 1 b a watch guaranteed for one year. I f you are thinking of buying a suit for yourself or hoy, or an overcoat, hat, underwear, trunk or valise, neckties, etc., you \vill not be disappointed in calling on the The Hub Clothing Store 4M» » » < H » * > Í > < • < • 4 - 4 ’ I • 4M» « » 4 *4 >4 4M. 4 »4 • • >4 -4 < >4 • - • >4 as the goods are all ntw and fresh and up to date. If you have any doubts, ask any of them who have tried them. R . J a c o b s o n & C o ., C. W . Hollister, Manager. UCLOW BLOCK, DALLAS. (I Ilf Strength with JAYNE’S TONIC VERMIFUGE, potent an* permanent Invigorator fo r W O M EN . C H IL D R E N and M E N . AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS PLOW S j» HARROWS a* C U L T IV A T O R S W AGONS j * W c have a Carload of Buggies, W agons and Spring W agons Coming. Never before did we have so much or so great ajjvariety of things for the farmers. A ll kinds of machine oil. V / A G N E R BR O S., ^ j * Thay will Get it in the Neck On T han ksgiving day from saw edges on tin ir collars, unless tlie men o f Sa­ lem are wise enough to take then lin ­ en to a first class laundry. I f you want beauty of color and an exqisite finish on your shirts, collar* a rd cuff's and have them, as well as y o u r wool­ ens, sent home in perfect con d itio n , patronize the SALEM S1EAM LAUNDRY Leave orders in Dallas with J. J. Fidler or at the Muscott confectionery store. Nasal CATAhud ut I An Ancient Foe Hanson & Brown Boys | REAL ESTATE AGENTS Dallas, Oregon T O H O P M EN : Hood’s Sarsaparilla a n d Pills TH A T ARE R IG H T Lion Coffee 1 P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. THE f KIND THAT WEARS The Largest Line is the W ik stle Valley.! Onr purchase, tliia year in our b o y . departm ent were »!- nioj-t double thoee of any p revio u . reasoD, and a more e ty li.li and handsome a ..o rtm e n t ¡» n o t to be found any­ where. W e can fit out b oy. from 3 ye a r, of age up, and llie prices range for Knee-pant Suits from $1.50 to $7.50. and Youths’ Suits from $5 to $14. T h e boy. who have worked I.* d for tneir m o m \ , wi'l now appreciate what they buy with ifTbut in trying to tie econom ical do not forget t h » ' the lowest in price i. not always the cheapest. Onr all wool . o i l « we pemonally guarantee to give aatia actnry service. Our boy« depait- m e o t in clude. Everything the Boy Needs— Overcoats Sweaters Hats Shirts; Caps Underwear SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE 2 5 4 -2 5 6 Com m ercial Street, Salem, Oregon. Salem made Blankets, Flannels, Clothing, and L a d l e s ! Suitings.