Wheel, H.k, v BQ oiu. H C 8 .v m„ur, oUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS-
HE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER iul
Kessler, C b Grover, \\ I Rey
nolds, Frank McDougal, A J Shipley,!
C J Graham, A A Roy, C A Rice, R R W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T
T H E D O IN C S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
D ALL AS, FR ID A Y, NOV. 13. 1903. Hill, Gregory Heigltr. R W Swink,
Cland Shaw, l) U Cochrane, Orra» Ar
nold, C l> Simplon, Grin Byers, S B A n U n e q u a lle d a n d C o m p le te R e
Holt, Harry Belt, W B Daggett, E M • u m e o ' W h a t Y o u r F r ie n d s a r o
oBLiRHBi) E viry F riday M orning A t 7:30.
a n d H a v a B e a n L a te ly D o in g .
Smith.
W. A.. WASH.
L E T T E R L IS T .
I D ITU H A N D PROPRIETOR.
SU BSC RIPTIO N B A T E S :
*1 50 .........................................
|
Per yoar
7 5 ................................ Per nix mon th*
40 .......................... Per three months
AOveitiding rates made known on
application. Correspondence is solicit
ed.
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable
orices.
T e a c h e r s In s t it u t e .
About ninety public ichool teach
er» from all over the county are in at
tendance at the meeting now being
held in the court house. County
Superintendent Starr is in charge aril
Miss Edith Houck is the efficient sec
retary. Genuine and valuable in
struction is being given by President
Kessler, of the state normal school
and City Superintendent Trater, ot
Salem. But little time has lieeri want
ed in hearing the opinions of school
room novices. E. i). Kessler lectured
Wednesday evening on The Philoso
phy of Happiness, B. F. Mtilkey last
evening on Wisdom of Ancients, and
this evening Joseph Schaffer, of Eu
gene will talk about The Northwest
State Superintendent Ackerman has
arrived and is giving valuable help.
The teachers in attendance are: Mary
Tuck, Adona Cochran. Nelli« Clark,
Ella Austin. Nellie Williamson. F. N.
Westover, Maud 11 iff. Ivy Burton, J e n
nie Dean, Edith Fugate, Evangeline
H art, Ethel Dennis, C. C. Campbell,
Edith Wetzel, Mrs. F . H. Morrison.
Sadie Lynn, Frances Clayton, M. L.
Hampton, Esther Hampton, Nellie
Burke, K. N. Wood, Alice McKinley,
Jessie Wilde, Mrs. W. A. Wash, Hal-
lie Morrison, Erma Hall LinaStouffer
Edith Miller, Sadie Richardson. Ada
Aldrich, Jessie Bryant, Edith Houck,
Viola Gwinn, Alta Schroeder, Ethel
Brown. K. R. Brawn, Mae Smith, Ber
tha White, Grace Baouon, Hattie
Sear.*, Rosa Sm ith, Alma Pohle, Ma
bel Stevens, Edith Roy, Lydia Camp
bell, I em* Carter, Eloi»o Phillips,
Bessie Young,
Atta Gibson, Etta
Trout, Alice McDougal, Susie Bran
son, E . M. Smith, Ednell« Collins.
Hattie Higgins, Ella Carpenter, J. E.
Strickler, Millie Kreece, Edna Jensen,
Fannie Ziegler, Minerva Neal, Mabel
Get the M o st
Out o f Your Food
You don’t and can’t it your stomach
is weak. A weak stomach docs not di
gest all that is ordinarily taken into it.
It gets tired easily, and what it fails to
digest is wasted.
Among the signs of a weak stomach
are uneasiness after eating, tits of ner
vous headache, and disagreeable belch
ing.
4 l have taken Hood’s S a rsa p a rilla at
different ......... /or stomach trou b les, and a
run down condltIon of the system, and have
been greatly benefited by its use. 1 would
not be without It In my family. I am trou
bled especially In summer with weak stom
ach and nausea and Ural Hood s Sarsaparilla
Invaluable.” K. I). H ickman , W.Chester, I‘a.
H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla
a n d P ills
Strengthen ami tone the stomach and
the whole digestive system.
These letters remain uncalled for in
the Dallas pontutlice for the weekend
ing Nov. 9».h, and parties calling
for them will please state that they
have been advertised:
Mr. J. B. Avery,
Mrs. Jane Avery.
Mrs. H. M. Bruuk.
Mr. Chas. Cowley.
Miss Fidelia Everett.
Mr. A. P. Jackson.
Mr. Prank fleets.
Mr. J . P. 'Lewis,
Miss Josephine Michelbook.
Harry W. Ross.
J Rimer.
Mrs Bessie Rees.
Mr Statha Sanders.
C. G. C oad , postmaster.
A n E n g lis h A u t h o r W r o ts .
“No shade, no shine, no fruit, no
fruit, no flowers, no leaves— Novem
ber." Many Americans w»uld add no
freedom from catarrh, which is so ag-
graved during this month that it be
come* constantly troublesome. There
is abundant proof that catarrh is a
constitutional disease. It is jelated
to scrofula and consumption, being
one of the wanting diseases. Hood's
sarsaparilla 1ms shown that what is
capable of eradicating scrofula, com
pletely cures catarrh, and taken in
time prevents consumption. We can
not see how any sufferer can put off
taking this medicine, in view of the
widely published record of its radical
and permanent cures. I t is undoubt
edly America's Greatest Medicine for
America’s Greatest Disease—catarrh.
COLLEGE N O TE S .
The Oregon Idaho Y. M. C. A. con
vention will be held at Forest Grove
early in December.
The ball league games begin in Ja n
uary and we hope to secure the col
lege pennant
T h e Y o u th 's C o m p a n io n In 1 9 0 4 .
A h the years increaeThe Youths Com
panion en< leavers to keep pace with them
in all that is wise, beautiful and pro
gressive, and not only to retain but to
deserve the honorable ami exceptionally
high place it holds in the confidence and
affection of the three generations of
readers. The greatest living authors in
all branches of literature continue to
contribute to it. Among the important
series of articles will he one of the occu
pation of the farmer in many parts of
the world—in England, in Ireland, in
India, in Argentina, etc. The annual
| announcement number of The Compan-
| ion, describing the principal features of
I The Companion’s new volume, will be
sent to any address, Free. The new
subscriber for 1904 will receive the issues
of The Companion for the remaining
weeks of 1903 free front the time of sub
scription ; also The Companion Calend
er for 1904 lithographed in twelve colors
and gold.—The Youths Companion, 144
Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass.
S A L E M IN N IN G S .
Reliable lip to date goods sold for
less money than they can ho had for
almost anywhere else is the keynote
to the prosperity of the Barnes Rack
et store, Competitors have quit char-
! ging that they keep inferior things
hut insist that tin ir pr ices are too low
I for a fair profit.
— o—
You K n o w
W h a t Y o u A ro T a k in g .
When you take Grove’s Tasteless
Chill Tonic, because The formula is
plainly printed on every hottle, show
ing that it is simply Iron and Quinine
in a tasteless form. No cure, no pi y.
Price, 50 cents.
PEEDEE.
Mrs. Harry Lacey has lagrippe.
Mrs. L« w Kitner is recovering from
a long sickness,
Mrs. Sarah Kitner is visiting rela
tives in Washington.
Jesse Yost and family are visiting
his father iu the Siuslaw country.
Reuben Hastings lias a bad hand
from getting a harrow tooth stuck in
it.
Haiel Womfr died from the effects
of a hurt got at school. Everybody
liked her because she was a lovable
child.
Joseph Edward« and wife have re
turned from Seattle, where they went
to see their son, W illiam, whose leg
w«s so badly broken that it had to be
amputated.
Thousand«» H ave Kidney Trou'
and D on't Know it.
H o w T o F in d Otit,
Fill a bottle or common glasa wttj
water and lot it stand twenty-fouj
sedlmi
!
till
cortdi-
tlon fr ¿ th « kid
ney ai ff It stains
youvlinen it is
avidencs of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass it or pain in
the back Is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order.
W hat to Do.
There Is comfort In the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage, it corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
It, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for Its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful
discovery
and a book that tells
more about it. both sent
absolutely free by mail,
addre:& Dr. Kilmer & Horn* of Bwunp-Hoot.
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous offer In this paper.
. V « *» *« « * « * « « * *
ces tue well attended.
Guy McDowell and Floriue Hunt
k Sunday dinner at the Grice hom e. j
There wfcs an enjoyable Halloween
party at the home of Mrs. Ju*. Sykes
for the league.
if Have You been into
the New ClothingStore?
O r e g o n ia n o r J o u r n a l .
E ither the weekly Oregonian or the
semi-weekly Portland Journal can be
bad together with this paper a whole |
year for only $2. Intelligent young j
people would receive educating influ
ences from them, to say nothing of their
benefit to older persons. Money paid
out for good reading matter is always
well spent. Even family should have
several good uew.-papers, especially I
during the coming long winter even
ings Please tell your neighbors and
friends of the above offer.
B U E N A V IS T A .
Mrs. Knighten is visiting a daugh
ter iu Cobuig.
The new seats for the primary room
of our school have arrived.
A steamboat passe«! here Tuesday
night, the first of the season.
A basket social will be given by the
school children on Thanksgiving eve.
Rev. Woods, of Corvallis, will preach
at the Evangelical church next Sun
day.
George Wells has moved into the
house he recently bought of J . A.
Veness.
%
Do not make any mistake, but re
lone Emmons, Oleve Prather and
member the name, Swanqi-Root, Dr.
F o r a B a d C o ld .
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the at^ George Kurre art attending business
If you have a bad cold, you need a dress. Binghampton, N. Y. on every college iu Salem.
good reliable medicine like Chamber bottle.
School closed Tuesday so that the
lain’s Cough Remedy to loosen and
teachers cou li attend the institute at
relieve it, and to allay the irritation
Dallas the rest of the week.
ami inflammation of the throat and
PARKER.
lungs. For sale by Wilson Drug com
Our new Methodist minister is con
pany.
Mr. Fuqua dehorned thirteen bead ducting young peoples meetings at
the church every Sunday evening.
of cattle for Ellia Davidson.
8U N N Y8LO PE.
Ralph Davidson, who is employed
The heavy wind of Tuesday night
John Yeater lias dug a 16 foot well* in the telegraph office at Corvallis, did much damage in this neighbor
was home Inst week.
hood. Fences were blown down, the
Mr. St. Clair, of Nome, is among
silos on the places formerly owned by
us.
Miss Nellie Cox, of Portland, is vis
E N. Hall and M. Getty were blown
Nearly all fall work has been finish iting her mother and grandmother, down and a large hole was blown in
Mrs. J. O. Davidson.
ed.
the roof of the Evangelical church.
Recent rains swelled the Luckia-
Last week was quite a lively one
Chas. Daniels has been up from mute and a great many logs were
for the young people here. On Tues
Oregon City.
Coating down the stream.
day evening the friends of Miss Lucy
Wm. Herrin is stall feeding a fine
Mrs. Ellis Davidson, who has been Bolter gave her a surprise party, it
beef for the use of his neighbors.
at Vancouver at the deathbed of her being her 18th birthday. Friday
evening Mr. Becker and wife gave a
The Charter Oak saw mill has filled mother, has returned home.
party in honor of a friend Mr. Kreutz,
an order from the California Agricul
Will Steele ;s sawing wood at Par who has returned to Nebraska, anil
tural works at Benecia for 4000 feet of ker and vicinity with a gasoliue en
on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.
plow beams.
gine and is doing good work.
Turgerson gave a birthday party to
Ernest Thurston has rented his
The railroad bridge gang are still tlieii daughter Anna.
prune orchard to Mr. Fuller and his near us and the boarding houses are
pasture land to Riddell Bros, and will doing a rushing business, some hav
CHEAP SUNDAY RATE8
move to Portland.
ing as many as four boarders.
B e tw e e n P o r tla n d a n d W i lla m e t t e
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S te p p e d A g a in s t a H o t S to v e .
A child of Mr«. George T. Benson,
when getting his usual Saturday night
hath, stepped back against a hot stove
which burned him severely. The child
was in great agony ami his mother
could do nothing to pacify him. R e
membering that she had a bottle of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the
house, -lie thought she vtould try it.
In less than Half an hour after apply
ing it, the child was quiet and asleep,
and in less than two weeks was well.
Mrs. Benson is a well known resident
of Kellar, Virginia. Pain Balm is an
antiseptic linim ent and especially
valuable for burns, cuts, bruises and
sprains.
For sale by Wilson Drug
company.
OAKDALE.
Joe Murphy is making rails for Joe
Card.
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If not, you ought to go. They are people that
have come here to stay and we can say that they
have the right kind of goods—goods that you can
rely on and that fit. They are no Handmedowns,
but you can Imv 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. With every boy’s suit up to $10 they give a
good two bladed knife, and over 510 a watch
guaranteed for one year. If you are thinking of
buying a suit for yourself or boy, or an overcoat,
hat, underwear, trunk or valise, neckties, etc., you
will not be disappointed in calling on the
« », »
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< ‘4
The Hub Clothing Store
as the goods are all new and fresh and-up to date.
If you have any doubts, ask any of them who have
tried them.
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R . J a c o b s o n & C o .,
4*
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G. W . Hollister, Manager.
U C L O W BLOCK, DALLAS.
The Strength-Giver ro
J||§
/ J ayne ’S T onic V ermifuge
**d men
V a lle y P o in ts .
S c h o o l O ff ic e r s ’ I n s t i t u t e .
At the court house in Dallas, begin
ning at 10 o’clock Saturday, Novein
her 14th. First State Superintendent
Ackerman will speak of the object of
echool officers’ meetings, then Frank
Butler will talk about teachers’ sal
aries, and after a discussion C. L.
Starr will have something to say about
the school laws. After dinner City
School Superintendent Alderman, of
McMinnville, will tell what a teacher
may reasonably expect of a school
board, and J. R. Shepard, of Zena, will
tell what a school board may reason
ably expect of a teacher, discussion to
fol»ow. In conclusion Mr. Ackerihan
will speak of the architecture, heating
lighting and ventilation of school
buildings.
BUELL.
Low round trip rates have been
nlaced in effect between Portland and
Willamette valley points in either di
rection. 'Tickets will be sold Satur
days and Sundays and limited to re-
turn on or before the following Mon
day. Call on the Southern Pacific
company's agents for particulars.
Presiding Elder Ford will hold a bu
siness meeting at the Falls City M E
church at 2 o’clock next Wednesday
and will preach that evening.
Freight cars from all parts of the
lain! may he seen at our depot to be
loaded with hops for the far east. Yes
terday we noticed one from the Illin
ois Central« another from the New
York Central and a third from the
Chicago & Alton railroad.
Phillip Heinrich, who has served
Arc you aware that some undertak
the Southern Pacific as section boss
Another large panther was killed
ers gauge »heir prices by the customer. this week near the Jones place.
Mr. Hoxie is hauling wood to town. for twelve years, latterly between here
Those who are well posted get good»
Grass
growing nicely after the big and Sheridan Junction, was recently
| at fair prices, but ignorant buyers are
George Booth by of Monmouth, has rains.
granted a divorce from his wife on the
bled unmercifully. No one ever char bought fourteen nannic goats of Fou n
ground of desertion. But each began
ged A. M. Clough with such tactic*.
tain Murphy and twenty-six of Chas.
J . M, Davis is building a new house to feel lonely and as a result of a short
A R E W A IT IN G
Farley.
for J . W. Lesch.
correspondence they were respliced in
For all who are competent. Promo
Dallas last Saturday by Rev. W. T
The new proprietors of the soap
The
carpenters
are
well
along
with
P o r tla n d D a lly J o u r n a l.
tion in business is the result of abili- works aro using purer and better ma
Wardle He resigned as section boss
the
hop
house
of
J.
W.
Kens.
Its price alone i* $4 a year hut we
ity to do. We can tench you that terials than aver before u*ed there.
and they have moved to Portland.
which will open valuable opportuni The result is a much better article and have arranged to furnish both it and
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T h e B est R e m e d y fo r C ro u p .
the Itemizer for that price, or you can
ties Our course« will give you a train more extensive sales.
get the semi weekly and this paper [From the Atchison, Kan. Daily Globe]
ing that will start you right and help
T H IS
lor $2 a year. Who could ask for
This is the season when the woman
you over the rough places Students
REMEDY
Photographer Cronise takes pride cheaper rates. Now is the time to who knows the best remedies for
taking our combined business ami
Is s u r e to
snortliand course secure employment in sending out nothing that will not provide for winter reading. Tell your croup is in demand in everv neighbor
C IV E N
hood. One of the
most terrible
before graduating. Living expenses hear close inspection. Have him friends about this attractive offer.
S a t is f a c t io n .
things in the world is to be awakened
low. Our catalogue will interest you. take your picture for presents. Loca
in
the
night
by
a
whoop
from
one
of
tion
over
Dairympla
s.
F A L L S C IT Y .
C A P IT A L B U S IN E S S C O L L E G E
"ly's Crevin Balm
your children. The croup remedies
SA LEM , OREGON.
C ive-. R e lie f
Mrs. McCaleb is visiting Mre. Gage. are almost as sure to be lost in case of
at O nce.
Try * 20 c«nt dinner st the George
W . I. S T A L E Y , P R IN C IP A L .
croup,
as
a
revolver
is
sure
to
be
lost
Mrs. Scott Leavitt is up from North
I t cleanses, so o t h e s
lunch counter and you will be pleased.
in
case
of
burglars.
There
used
to
be
nul
heals
th e diseased
Yamhill.
uem brane. I t cv re « ca-
an old fashioned remedy for croup
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arrh and drives away a
Sheriffs Sale.
We have a new sidewalk from the known as hive syrup and tolu, blit
old in th e head Q uickly.
Tinted lamps in assorted colors and
aome modern mothers say that Cham
of many styles cheaper than you depot to the ccunty bridge.
n
berlain’s Cough remedy is better and
NOTICK IS HERKRY (SIVKN THAT could get them in Portland. Decor
Mr. Dunsmore has bought property
bi ane. Kestorea the senses o f ta ste and sm 11. F u l 1
does not. cost so much. I t causes the size,
by virtue of an execution inHiied out of the
: 0 cen ts a t d rug gists or by m ail. T rial siz e , 10
circuit court of the utate of Oregon for the ated gold burnished vase lamps at the at Eola and will reside there.
patient to throw up the phlegm quick can ts by m ail.
Yokohama
tea
store
cheaper
than
E L Y B R O T H E R S , 5« W arren s tr e e t, New1 Y o rk ,
county of M arion,bearing datethe 10th «lay «*f
Mr. and Mr*. Hall.»well will spend or and gives relief in shorter time.
Novein tier, 1003, upon a judgment duly en anywhere else.
Give this remedy as scon as the
the winter with California friends,
rolled and docketed in the clerk ’« office of Huid
croupy cough appears and it will pre
court on the f»th «lav «»f November, 1801», in a
Mr.
Schope
is
erecting
a
nice
house
certain action then pending in «aid court in
Schramm’s feed yard down by the
vent the attack. It never fails and is
favor of W. B. Peacock, the plaintiff in «aid
on the land bought of Frank Butler.
pleasant and safe to take. For sale
action, and against R . Reid and F rances A. I «‘eel I ridge must he a good one else
Reid, the defendants therein, u|»on which I ho many people would not continue
Mono grange at Lewisville wa* well by the Wilson Drug company.
judgment there is now due and unpaid the I to go there month after month and attended and five new names proposed
aum of $70.80, with interest thereon from the | yi ar after year.
M cCO Y.
25th day of January, 1807, at the rate of 10
John Thomas and wife have return
cent per annum, ami directed to me, the
ed
from
Eugene
on
account
of
their
Floyd
Miller
ia ereijtinga new sliop.
sheriff of Polk county, I did, on the 11th day
Have in the southwest edge of town a
Those who have dealt at Johnson'* I health.
of N«»vend»er, 1003, duly levy upon all the
Will Qorsline lias rented a (arm number of desirable tracts of from one
right, title ami interest which the defendant, I clothing house in years past need not
A panther living <>n Tater Hill and eight in ilea noitli of Salem.
F rances A. Reid, had on the 25th day of be told that it is one of the very best
to five acres, which they would be
Ja n u a ry , 1807, or has since acquired, or now places to go for everything worn by ! feeding on Lee Fenton’s goat« was
ha«, «»f, in ami to the following described real
A. F. Domea h»a bought Jim But- pleased to rhow.
property, to-w it: Being a part of the «folia ; men and hoys. This is to hint to shot. It measured eight feet from tiick’a line faru for $3,800.
tion land claim of A . J . D oakand wife in new comers that they would never re tip ts tip.
township six south, range three west, of the gret buying there. Every want of
Mra McCann’» dang liter Mrs. Jo h n
8«ven inch«* of rain fell lastThurs-
W illam ette meridian, Polk county, state of : rich and poor young and old amply
day and Friday causing a railroad son, ha. been up from Portlauil.
Oregon, more particularly describe«! a s fol
lows: Beginning one chain south 7 degrees I provided for. Anybody can direct you landslide near the Lee place, delaying
Rahy Heating* returned with h< r
east of the southwest corner of block No, 5 In t» Johnson’s.
Get price* on hop wire, first <’ar to ;
trains for a time.
sister, Mra. Ed Keyt, from Dallas.
the town of Lincoln, in Polk county, iu said
arrive about December li*t. Lowest
state, on the south line of Mill street, thence
R e d u c t io n s In M il lin e r y .
A nephew and neice of Mra. Tlieo price guaranteed. W rite at once to j
south 7 degrssN east <».10 chains to a fir tree ♦»
Beginning
Saturday, November
laches In «iiameter. thence east 6 chains t«> the
Jeffiict have Iwen up from California. W aller Morley at S«U u> Fence work*.
14th,
there
will
be
a
reduction
of
25
west bank of the W illam ette river at low wa
A fine elieep belonging to Eleie Jef-
As i
te r mark, thane« north down nai l river 8 80 percent on all trimmed hats.
chains to |Nwt on west bank of W illam ette Miss Bratton will only be here the re
friaa wa» run over by Sunday's train. Watches for men,
river, them e south 83 degiees west«» chainst«» mainder of lh:s month, all who ar«-
the place of beginning, containing $.93 acre«
Mr». A. B. Toiier, who went to the women and children
of land, more or 1 * m «. A lie the following contemplating having work done by
home of tier dauglit-r, for her health,
tiact of land, to-w it: Beginning at the south I her should not delay.
ia not improving.
AT
east corner «»f what is kit ovii as th t school lot
M r s . H. H. C h a c k .
P R IC E S
in Linc«»ln, in said county ami state ami ad
.
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Misses
Bessie
OH,
Minnie
ami
Sa
jo in in g the above described land, and run
:T
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C
u
r
e
a
G
o
ld
in
o
n
e
D
ay.
die
Uoraliue
Sundayed
with
Mra.
\
\
«1 tog thence west alonu the south line of »aid
'lake Laxative BrOmo Quinine Tab
fScW d lot 11 rods ;«n I
feet to Jo h n Wall-
A. Kayt at Perrydale.
jng's land, thence south along said W alling's lets
All druggists refund the nicne)
Holmes A Keyt have bought a fine
Muilil i j rods, thence eaat 11 rods ami
feet
to mill lot, thence north along the west line of if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s sig
band of rattle and 1. P. Reese iiaa
Inside each pound package o f ! shipped another lot of lioga.
mill kit 17
t«‘ the place of beginning, con nature is on each box. 25c.
taining 191 square rmia, more or less; and
- - ■ • • — —
1 Kodaks and
th at I will sell the eatue a t the front door of
For months past there 1ms been a
«hecounty court house (n fhe «*ity «»f 1 »alias,
POPCORN.
j
photo supplici».
grout
shortage
in
freight
cars
every
la Polk county, Oregon, o«
where, e«|M»cufclly on the Southern Pa-
Umili ia up and uniwinR nicely.
S a tu rd a y , O ecem D er 12th,
IMS, «$ the hour of 1 o'elo k, y m-. of said «ific. That compan. claims that they
F A. Kamercr is working for L. I>.
•day, st public auction, to the highest t*<td*r arc doing their very best to meet ship
will be found a F R E E Same, • Gibson.
for c^eh iu bar < >>n day of sale, subject to ra p;ng demands, but eliip|»ers say the
60 different games. AH new. [•
¿emptier, ¡u tlu* manner provided by law
One of Arthur Emmett's lióme» fell
company is far more concerned alxmt
Jtated this 19th day of N$*vem Ur, ItO...
and broke its leg.
it»
own
Aimiunel
interests
loan
tlmee
J T. FO R D ,
At Your Qroccr’*.
Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon.
W ILSON BLO CK.
I of the public.
Our Sunday school and church ser-
AG RICULTURAL IM P LE M E N TS :
PLO W S
j*
HARROW S
CU LTIV A TO RS
feg
W e have a Carload of Buggies, Wagons and Spring
Wagons Coming.
Never before did we have so much or so
great a“variety of things for the farmers.
All kinds of machine oil.
¿t,
j*.
DALLAS
W AGNER BROS..
»
They will Set it in the Neck
Mrs. Leach is quite poorly*.
On Thanksgiving day from saw edges
on tlb ir collars, unless the me a of Sa
lem are wise enough to take their lin
en to a fir.*t class laundry. If you
want beauty of color and an exqisite
finish on your shirts, collars atd cuff*
and have them, as well as your wool
ens, sent home in perfect condition,
patronize the
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY
CATARRH
COLD' HZAD.n.ii,r“
WAGONS
Leave orders in D allas witli J . J . Fuller
or a t the M uscott confectionery store.
Suits
for
Boys;
Vh,nH,r:"
Hanson & Brown
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
Dallas, Oregon
KIND THAT WEARS!
The L ;r:.r. hiss is the WiUanstte Valley, j
Our purchase* this year in our boys department were al
most double those of any previous season, and » more
stylish and handsome assortment is not to he found any
where. We can fi* out boy« from 3 year* of age up, and
the. price* range for
TO HOP MEN:
THAT
ARE
RIGHT
Lion Coffee
P F E N N IG ,
Jeweler and Optician.
Knee-pant Suits from $1.50 to $ 7.5 0 .
and
Youths’ Suits from $5 to SI4.
•
The boy* who have worked hard for tneir money, w i’l
now appreciate what they buy with it. but in trying to U j
economical do not forget thai the lowest in price is not
always the cheapest. Our all wool suit* we personally
guarantee to give satis'actory service. Our boys depart-
ment include* E verything the Boy N e e ls—
Overcoats
Sweaters
Hats
Shirts!
Caps Underwear
SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE!
9 5 4 - 2 5 6 C o m m e rc ia l S tre e t, Salfem, O re g o n .
S a le m m a d e B la n k e ts , F la r u e ls , C lo th in g , and L a d ie s !
S u itin g s .