Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, April 08, 1904, Image 2

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THE POLK COUNTY
COUNTY I I A T C R O P P IN G *.
ITEMIZER
OPR STAFF OF RUSTLERS-
Hawkins, the msible work* man, i(
doing s good business becHUte he WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY ANOUT
mskrs friends of all who have busi­
THE DOINGS IN THE COUNTY.
DALLA8, FRIDAY, APR. 8. 1904. ness ilealioga with him.
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An U n equalled and Com plete Re
eum e nf W nat Your Friends are
Furnishing good, for ladies and
m - u iiH » B v i k y B u d a Y H o m i » « A 7:80
an d Have Been Lately Doing.
j children may he found at Mrs Metz
W. A. WASH,
ger’s in great variety and of lateat
makes. She has standard patterns
Journal or O regonian . .
S D ITO » AMD PSOPBlSTu*.
and raffla fol making batkets.
Either of them alone or the Itemi-
xer would coat you $1.50 a year, hut
we have made a combination by
I n Mondays Statesman Ei-Oovern-
There is no better flour than that
which you can get this paper and ei­
esnied at Uilrey’s feed alore. Have
or (Jeer said:
ther i f the Portland papers a year for
‘-Speaking about clean journalism. I you tried Ilia mixed food for poultry. $2 Thu home paper would give you
what an ideal papier would be the You can always get cow feed horse all-the couuly news and either of the
product of a partnership between Mr. feed there.
others that of the stato and world.
Math, of the Hillsboro Independent,
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Those who desire to keep posted must
and Mr. Wash, of the Folk County
Miss Bertha Collins deserves niee read current newspapers, there being
Ile m iz e r t”
things being said by the ladies about nothing that can take t.ieir place
11 condemning everything bad and her millinery. Somehow ehe hae a Tell your neighbors about this attract­
uphold-ng all that is good be clean knack of so putting things together ive offer.
as to give great satisfaction to her
journalism we plead guilty.
M cCOY.
cuetouiere.
James Tozier has gone to Portland
to work.
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Not unfrequeutly nominations are
The driver of the Salem stage
virtually made at the primaries. Some
unworthy aspirants could never get a will get what you want from there.
nomination if their merits were left to
Jeweler Morris knows the wants of
come before an opien convention.
his customers and is always prepared
Look out for slick tongued fellows to supply them. I f your watch or
who will promise to send you as a clock is out of repair he will know
delegate provi fed you agree to vote as exactly what to do for it.
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they may wish. The very best men
Those who have dealt longest at
in every precinct should be sent 'o
Fanil’s hardware store are his best
the convention, unpledged except to
friends. He deals strictly on the
vote for the most worthy persuna that square wi ll everybody. In dealing
there you take no chances of being
offer for the different positions.
imposed upon iu quality or price of
He is almost sure to iiave
T h k k e seems to be complete unity tlie goods
aud harmony among the democrats whatever you may want in that line
Gardeu seeds and implements iu slock
of this county and there is every reas
e*e
on why it should remain so. For the
Frank Kerslake, the popular Maiu
coming election there is but one sen­ street furniture seller, was never bet­
timent, that being to put up the most ter stocked with what moat families
capable and praiseworthy candidates arouud need in their homes. Go and
to be (ouud. If it be done many a see Ins goods.
Mias Violet Anderson lias gone to
Portland.
8. W. Fletcher has returned from
Los Angt les.
pure
PEEDEE.
beginning
Mr. Pagenkopf lias
team.
bought
to
a new
The Morrison A. Comlron mill will
soon begin sawing.
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Many sheep ard some cattle have
died during the past winter.
B. L. Hastings and wife have been
visiting her sick brother at Airlie.
The Simpson brothers went from
the logging camp to e ire for their sick
father at Airlie.
Phy Simpson’s four horse team ran
away with the wagon hut not much
damage was done.
Goats are yielding well. Reuben
Simpson sheared 10 pounds from one
and 7 from another.
Drainage and gravel are tlie two
great needs of moat had ro ids.
The congressional fight in this dis­
trict will he between Hermann and
Harris, the friends of eacli man feel­
ing sure that he has the heat chance
for nomination at the Salem conven­
tion next week.
Spring Hum ors
Couie to most people and cause many
troubles,—pimples, boils and other
eruptions, besides loss o f appetite,
that tired feeling, fits of biliousness,
indigestion and headache.
The sooner one gets rid of them the
better, and the way to got rid of them
and to bnild up the system that has
suffered from them is to take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Forming in combination the Spring
Medicine yxtr tactile nee, of unequalled
strength in purifying the blood as
shown by unequalled, radical aud per-
manent cures of
Scrofula
Salt Rheum
Scald Haadi
Bolls, Pimples
All Kinds e f Humor Psoriasis
Blood Poisoning
Rheumatism
Catarrh
Oyspopsla, Etc
Accept no substitute, but be sure to
get Hood’s, and get it today.
the Dallas poatollice for tin- week end-
ing March -Ith. and parties calling
for them will please state that they
have been advertised;
Mr. Marsh Allen.
Mr. O. O Gross.
Mr. Carl Curtiss.
Mr. Nate Ladd.
. Mr. J. W. Miller.
Fred Marlin.
Mrs Ella vleyer.
Mrs Nellie Powell.
Miss Dora Vaughn.
Mrs Noi man Williams.
C. G. CoAD, postmaster.
I- RIM ARIES AND CONVENTION.
has gone
to her
The roads around here
almost bottomless.
have
been
Theo. Zosel has been improving his
lot with a new board fence.
Miss Bessie 8hafer, who lias been
training for a nurse at Salem, is home
on a short visit.
Eddie Werner and Lynn Richard­
son went to Pendleton for work, but
found the snow so deep there that
they returned home.
W hen You
C o In to
a
D ru g: S to re
To get a bottle of Painkiller, examine
it carefully to see if it is made by Per­
ry Davis, and don’t lie persuaded to
take some'hing “ just as good” b i. ause
it is a few cents cheaper. There is
only one Painkiller, ‘ Perry Davis.”
Laigu bottles 25 and 50c.
CRANT CREEK.
George Gardner has lost a horse.
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SUVER.
Spring seeding greatly behind.
A. H. Simpson is now living here.
Glass and fall grain in good shape.
Pear trees in bloom and berries in
good condition.
A ll the blood In your laxly pastas through
• i v three minute«.
The kidney« ar« your
bloed purifier*. th«y fil­
ter out th« w u t i er
impurlti«« in th* blood.
If they are tick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, ach«a and rheu­
matism come from ex­
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to n e f looted
kidney trouble.
Kid
idney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats,
and makes one feel as thougl *
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they had heart trouble, because the heart 1«
over-working In pumping thick, kidney-
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
GOOSENECK
It used to be considered that only urinary
Olevie
Kea«
is again aide to be out.
troubles were to be traced to the kidney«,
but now modern science proves that nearly
Frank
Lackey
went to Portland
all constitutional diseases have their begin­
j Monday.
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
Claud Oviatt is suffering from
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's : mashed arm.
Swamp-Root, tho grest kidney remedy 1«
Fred Coad ia recovering from the
soon realized. It stands the highest for it* wound be received iu the leg gome
wonderful cures of the most distressing case*
time ago.
and is sold on its merits
by all druggists In flfty-
A good many from here attended
cent and one-do liar siz-j
t the Easter entertainment at Buell last
es. You may have a
| Sunday evening.
»ample bottle by mail Horn«
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of Hwgjnp
Root.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
S c ia t ic R h e u m a t is m C u re d .
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
I iiave been auhjt ct to sciatic rheu­
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
matism f<»r years, say* E. H. Waldron
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
id Wilton Junction, Iowa. “ My joint*
I/O not make any mistake, but re­ were stiff and gave me much pain and
member tlie name, Swam|»-Root, ])r. discomfort. My j ints would crack
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad­ wheu I straightened up. 1 used
dress. Bingliampton, N. Y .o n every Chamberlain’s Pain Balm apd have
bottle.
been thoroughly cured. Have not
had an ache or pain from the old
cow that was killed by a bear. Mr. trouble for many months. It is cer­
Blower was out in the woods with bis tainly a most wonderful liniment."
ax and came suddenly upon a black For oale by Wilson Drug Go.
bear, which was near the carcas of the
dead cow. Seeing him she made for
him at once, he struck at her, missed
her head and cut a gash in tlie brute’s
shoulder. Tommy says it would have
l»een ' ’all day" with him if the dogs
bad not appeared on the scene, and
while bruin was bugging his big dog,
lie had time to again use bin ax, this
time splitting her head open. Two
cubs, about the siz * of a common cat,
were f( und in an old tree. They are
now owned by G. B. Hampton, at the
postoffiee.
Stock picking np but weather bad
on kids and lambs.
The man who bought part of the
W olverlon place is taking out the oak
| grubs.
W e make a specialty of the
above anti have in stock
Clover Seed
Alfalfa Seed
Crass Seeds— all varieties
Vetches
Field Peas
Seed W heat
Oats, Barley. E tc.
Carden seeds in bulk at
reasonable prices. Write for
prices, stating quantity want­
ed.
D. A . W H I T E A SON,
Fcedmen and seedsmen, 301
Commercial street, Salem,
,
O scar H a t t r r ,
Secretary
J. W , K ir k l a n d ,
Chairman. | Thoe. Blower ie minue a fine young
n r and hi« friends appreciated hi* g at-, and Archie T e'h on w and Rob«
f i « i t among them.
b»u Grounds sheared 1. M. AinipaoiiV
AIRLIE.
J. O Htaat* is shearing hi* goats.
horses last week for $300.
We predict that half the delegates
Rose Sexton, of Rainier, is viaiting from In Upend* uce will be for K irk ­
patrick ami the balance scattering.
her grandparent* at this place.
Nannie Rose gave a party Thursday | Some of our over zealous politic •
evening to a number of her friend*.
j cians persuaded some newcomer* o
register, but if they attempt to vote
II. Simpson was paralyzed in the i there will be music in the air.
right side lust week and i* very low at
present
The demand for mohair for d r 'ss
C. F Lewi* sheared George Conn’s goods ia not ao great as last year.
your
Strength
with
J A Y N E ’S T O N IC
V E R M IF U G E ,
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bn C,
potent an* permanent Invigorator for '
W O M E N , C H IL D R E N and M E N .
We Have
to MOVE!
Mrs. Arthur Vassal is visiting Mrs.
White
Special Easter services were held at
the different churches.
Luckey
Mr. Carey has gone on an extended
visit to his married sons and daugh­
ters.
W© have to move by May 8th. whether our
new room, that is to be built for us by Mr. Kirkpat­
rick, is ready or not, so says our landlord, or else
pay an exorbitant rent of about eight times as much
a month as we now pay. So we have concluded to
make a
Sacrifice Sale of all Our
Stock of Clothing
which is all new and up to date. In spring and
summer styles now is your opportunity to buy first
class taior made clothing at prices you never were
able to buy at before. This is an opportunity you
cannot afford to miss. This wi 1 commence Satur­
day morning, April 2nd, at 9 o’clock I f needed,
we will employ extra clerks to help us wait on you.
Our prices will tell the story, so come and see us,
and do not buy until you do.
R. JACOBSON & GO.
C. W . Hollister, Manager.
Thi* i* our landlord’* demand if we atay over May 8th :
T o It. Jacobson & Co.— Gentlemen : I will take $5 a day
from iho 8tli day of May, 1904, up to and including June 7,
1904, for the use of my *to ie building, now occupied by you
(H ub Clothing Co.), and in addition you are to leave intact
a* it now ia all the furniture ind fixture*, inclosure, etc., in
and about the two fr. nt show windows of the said building;
also the «ticks, hook* and brackets attached on the side of
balcony, and the curtain* and books in d -sing arnall rooms
used for trying on clothing at rear of balcony, and the sheets
used for covering the counters and tables, it being under­
stood Ibis offer must ht* taken lip and accepted hy you within
ten day* from this date— March 20, 1904.— Abel Uglow.
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Bicycles
Sundries^*
L E E S M I T H ’S C Y Ç L E R Y
on an old principle and with a new dis­
B. F. Sm th w is taken suddenly ill
covery—destroy the cause and you re­
move the efTect. Herpiclde destroy« the at Mouim>u'li Friday hut i^ better.
germ that causes dandruff, falling hair,
Grandma Waters *pent a ph’H-int
and finally baldness, so that with the
cause gone the effect cannot remain. day with her three daughters Friday.
Stops falling: hair at once and a new
growth
starts.
Sold
by
leading
Phy Ward, who recently went to
druggists. Send lOe. In stamps for s&mpls
Idaho, has been quite sick w i'h La
to The Herpiclde Co.. Detroit. Mich.
Beh A Cherriugiou,
Lee
Wm. Shaffer ha* sold hi* home
Mr. Girard is sick at tho homo of Mr Imre »o Joseph Potvont, from Minne­
Homer.
sota for $100.
J. M. Sebriug is threatened with ty­
Mrs. Matney, a sister of John R.
phoid fever.
Cooper, dropped dead from heart fail­
I. “M. Simpson sold a * p n of young ure lust Monday.
E A L L S C l TY,
Messers. Dtinsmore and
are building nice residences.
IN D E P E N D E N C E .
Thomas IVtherow’s nephew,
Short, died la«l Friday.
Trout for breakfast.
Bruce Burnett has moved to Cor­
vallis.
H ig h P r e s s u r e D ays.
Bicycle Enamel­
ing Baked on.
special agents Grippe.
Our town burnt up very tlowly one
house at a time.
Tlie primaries of the democratic j
Office seekers seem very quiet, b it
party will Im held in the various pre no doubt tome dark borre» are around
cir.rt* of Polk county on Wednesday, ou t he sly.
April 13, 1904, st the hour o( I o’clock
N o t h in g E q u a l t o It.
for the ptir|>n*e of electing a precinct
committeeman and delegate« to th«
“ We have used t'hamlw rlain't colic,
democratic county convention, which Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy in our
will be held at the Court huuse in Del­ family for years,” save Mrs. J. B. Cook
ia«. Oregon, on Saturday, April 16.1 of Ned -rlandt, Texas. "W # have g iv ­
1904, at 10 o’clock. The apportion en it to all our children. W e have
ment of delegates in fixed at one dele­ used other medicines for the same
gate for e..ch ten vole« or fraction purpose, but never found any. lung in
thereof of five or niora cast for George equal Chamberlain’«
If you will use
E. Chamlwrlain for governor at the it as directed it will always cere.” For
election ol 1902, the vote for Cham­ sale by W ilton Drug Co.
berlain and ni.mber of delegate* being
ROCK CREEK.
a« follow «:
Douglas....... 60 6 Jackson ...7 3 7
Z . M. Derrick, of Toledo, was ovei
Sail lake.. .. 34. 3 McCoy
.. 37 .3
East Dallas S4 8 South D«llaa75 .8 here fishing last week.
N Dallas....... 67 7 Rickreall
68 7
Mr Reynolds and wife, of Norton,
Fall« City. .40 4 Rock Creek 10 1 visited at Mr. M iller’s last week
Luckiamule 96 10 Bridge|>ort 29 3
Ralph Hanitr ia building fence and
N In d .. . .
106 11 S in d .......... 69 7
M Monmniith42 4 N Mon. .. 43 4 otherwise improving hit properly.
Buena Vista 45 5 Suver . . . . 23 2
The tn|iervieor ia listing some
Kola ___
80 8 8 V a lle y ... 60 5 much needed repair! done to the road
T o t a l............................................113 in tine district.
FARM SEEDS
Oregon.
Miss Inez Fuller
home in Portland.
OBhMlthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood.
H. S Montgomery has bought John
Men and women alike have to work
Spring work has begun in earnest. incessantly with brian and hand to Courier's stock of goods and will have
hold their own nowadays. Never a *ale shortly.
J. S Hart has sold his mountain were the demands of business, the
Tuesday being Mrs. Frank Hub­
ranch.
wants of the family, the requirement*
bard’s birthday, she received a very
Lester Myer is at work for Justin of society, more numerous. 1 he first large number of letters of congratu­
The fisherman's delight is the trout Hunter.
effect of the praisworthy effort to keep
tackle lurniahed at Kisser’s gunstore.
up with all tnese things is commonly lations from all her friends.
Mrs. Reid is recovering from ail at­ seen in a weakened or debilitated con­
I f his hooks lilies, and bait wont at-
Mr Vick and his brother Iiave rent­
t,act the finny tribe neither will any tack of neuralgia.
dition of the nervous system, which ed Mr. Rhodaberger’s farm and are
o.tlier.
'
results
in
dyspepsia,
defective
nutri­
building a large creamery, which will
W. H. Belieu bought two fine hogs
tion of both body and brain, and in take tlie milk from a hundred cows.
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from John Sumpter.
extreme cases in complete nervous
Have you noticed that desirable
A very successful basket social was
Dial Williams will move to Falls prostration. It is clearly seen that
new tilings are continually being dis­ City and start a general delivery wag
what is needed is what will sustain given Friday evening at Bryan & Lu­
played in tlie show window of at the on.
the system, give vigor and tone to cas’ hall the proceeds to go toward
Wilson drugstore.
And are you
purchasing a flag for the school house.
the nerves, and keep the digestive
aware that nowhere else in the coun­
Elias Robertson is plowing for Mr. and assimilative functions healthy
ty can you get your prescriptions fill­ Murray and Dial Williams on the
B es t C o u g h M e d ic in e .
and active
From personal knowl­
ed with more skill or with purer Charlie Young place.
When you buy a •cough medicine
edge, we can recommend Hoods Sar­
drugs. Kodak supplies of all sorts.
saparilla for this purpose. It acts on for small children you want one in
The Thrust of a Lance
all the vital organs, build* up the which you can place implicit confi­
8TATE CAPITAL NOTES.
Is scarcely more agonizing than the whole system,and fit* men and wom­ dence. You want one that not only
lelieves but cures. You want one
The steel brioge feed yard still ranks recurrent pains in the abdomen en for these high pressure days.
that is unquestionably harmless. You
first in the estimation of Polk county which follow the eating of improper
want one that is pleasant to take.
people. They and their horses are al­ food or too free indulgence in iae-wa-
PARKER.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy meets
ways well treated there aud what ter. The immediaie cause of cramps
Mr. Loy is buying hay from Mr. ah of these conditions. There is
snd colic is often the distention of the
more could they ask.
nothing so good or soothing for the
bowels by gas. (¿nick relief follows Fuqua.
coughs and colds incident to child
the use of Perry Davis’ Painkiller.
Mrs.
Fry
is
visiting
her
daughter,
George Bros. State street lunch ,
hood. It is also a certain preventu
Oaraful housekeepers give it the place
Mrs. Conn.
counter draws a crowd of hungry
I tive for croup, and there is no danger
of honor iu the family medicine chest
country fellows every noon,
Miss Julia James has been visiting I whatever from whooping cough when
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OAKDALE.
it is given. It ha* been lined in many
her aunt Mrs. Fuqua.
! epidemics of that disease with perfect
The New York Racket store is un­
Tom Card’s arm, which v a i broken,
Mr. Fuqua sold Wm. Percival a hog success. For sale by Wilson Drug
like those that have special sales on ¡a improving slowly.
which weighed 500 pounds.
Co.
a few articles, everything els* being
The school ia getting up an enter-
held up at the top notch. A t tlie
Mrs. Richardson and Rev. G. W .
L E W IS V IL L E .
Barnes establishment the ragular ev­ lainment for the last day.
Pewtherer were passengers on the
eryday prices are no higher than the
Mr Dierling has Uncle Andy Sei- northbound train Monday.
Miss Haynes has returned home.
spe ial prices quoted at other places. farth's farming land rented.
W ork baa begun on the new steel
Mi** Stella Bagley visited in Airlie
Investigate And be convinced.
bridge over the Luckiamute, a gang
Ben Thompson is working the Far­
recently.
of thirty men being at work.
ley hup yard for Ralph Williams.
The coons mentioned last week are
The Johnson Clothing house will
Joe Card has sold the timber on
still lit large.
hear comparison with any other iu
tiis slate in style, quality, variety and bit lower ranch to the oak sawmill.
C O T H I3 H A IR B A C K .
There is a new daughter at i! e
p ric a. Scores of Polk county pen- j
home of W. W . Smith.
S e r io u s S t o m a c h T r o u b le C u ro d .
pie Iiave for years traded nowhere else.
1 wai troubled with a distress in my W as Perfectly Bald Whea He Started
Albert Tetherow, of Suver, passed
Occasionally they have gone around
to Use Newbro’a Herpiclde .
through here Tuesday.
to compare offerings, hut Iiave always stomach, amir stomach and vomiting
Frederick Manuell. Maryland block,
gone hack to Johnson's because they spells, and can Irti htully say that Butte, Montana, bought a bottle of New-
Several breakdown* rep:tried caused
could do no belter at any other store. Chamberlain’s Stomach sud LiYn bro’s Herpiclde. April «, ’9Q, and began to I by deep holes in the r«» d*.
I
Tablets
cured
m
e
—
Mrs
T.
V.
W
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use It for entire baldness. The hair fo l­
I’heir i-piing i.fit-rings are very at
liams, Laingrhurg, Mich. These tah- licles in his scalp were not dead and In
Mr. Wilson, of Independence, i*
tractive.
[ lets are guaranteed to cure every ease 20 days he had hair all over his head. ; visiting at Mr. M cKinney’*.
On July 2 he writes, “and today my hair
of
stomach
trouble
of
this
character.
LETTER LIST.
is as thick and luxuriant as any one
Henrv W illiam *, o f Dallas, spent
\ For sale by Wilson Drug Co.
could wish.” Newbro’s Herpiclde works Sunday here with hi* parents.
These letters remain uncalled for in
democracy.
Grain and glass are
grow.
made a business
James Butt rick and family have re­
turned from Idaho
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rote will be gained front outside the
Cobh, the North Dallas wagon m »k-
party. Both the republican and the
er, has his full all..re of work in that
prohibition parties contain voters who
line because lie always does it so well.
will not hesitate to support the best
men in the field, regardless of party.
If you or your daughter will need a
There is some divergence of opiniou new hat this spring or summer Mrs.
as to who should be our leader iu the Cliace would like to show you her at-
tractive assortment of m illinery. She
next preaidential race. Common sense
has many novel ins.
says let the platforms and notions of
••»
years ago rest as dead issues, retaining
You will find Gaynor’s store full of
only what is best for tlie living pres­ footwear they having no room for any
ent
If there be some things which thing else. Nowhere else in town will
you he so apt to tiud slices that are
we cannot all see alike, let them alone
just what you want
aud all hands come together and
fight for the great essentials of
Norm Hamilton
trip to Falls City.
A very pleasant birthday surprise
j party was tendered Mien Mabel Wheel-
I nek, *t the borne of Mr. and Mr».
I Win. Fuqua. An enjoyable evening
1 waa spent playing gHiims and music.
A lunch was served at a late hour.
Tho»e present were: W illi» Fowell
aud wife, Fercy Dickenson and wife,
Mieses Sarah and Nellie Helmick, Ju­
lia James, Alda Krum, Lucy Bolter.
Daisy Steele, M >bel Wheelock, Lura
Critchlow.. Maggie Kerr. Sadie and
O liv« Cockle, France* Lacey, Vein*
Fuqua, Flo Powell, Mr». Kerr, Mr».
Lacey, Messrs. Chan Smith, Clay Bosh
Claud Boone, Ona McLain, Cleve
Prather, Lester Murphy, Ed Steele.
Kirk Scrafford, Glen Hilt ¡brain), Fred
Cockle, Joe Anderson, Mr Connett,'
Walter Kerr, Prince Ray, John Lacey
Donald Bolter.
O v e r-W o r k W eakens
Y o u r K id n e y s .
New Jeweler.
The Independent Rural Tilephone
I line has been completed from John
j Leveck’s to Ed Harmon’s.
W ill McCread^ has started out to
' find a place where it only rains eleven
I am prepare«! to do jewelry and
months in -the year, ami Georg« Rina]
waleli n p a o iiig aud guarantee tlie
I es has taken hi* place with Mr Staata.
work to lie llr.icla.s and at reasons-
Our E.ister service was well attend
ole privet. Come anil see my new
line of watches and jewelry.
They ed, Rev. McVicker delivering the dis­
are ol high grade soil tlie price» ar«' course in his usual impressive man
right. It will pay you to »ee me
when you contemplate buying any-
ihmg in my line.
SALEM UUN STORK
for Sportsmen
PAU L H. HAUSER. OWNER
O -X T iT S
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BICYCLES
F IS H I1 T G
T A C K L E
Sporting «¡«»o«l» of every description. Complete repair »Imp in eon
nwition. 234 Commercial »treet, next to B u.li’. bank. ’ Plione 2781.
DOCTORS’
PRESCRIPTIONS
A. H. H AR R IS,
Successor to VV. R. Tien nig.
Hanson & Brown
RE1L ESTATE AGENTS
Dallas, Oregon
Have in the southwest edge of town s
number of desirable tract* of from on«
to five acres, which they would be
pleased to thnw.
Headquarters
j
Require care, great experience
anil a great km.wleilge of drugs
in lb . compounding. N o sole
stitution practi«'« d liere. Yon
get exactly what ill. doctor or­
der*. Alw ay» remember you
can get your prescription made
up where you please
If it ia
done here, it will be right, aud
you will not be overcharged
either.
E. O S T R A N D E R
The Druggist
333 Commercial street, R*1*vv>,
Oregon
A few doors from ihe
Y . M- C. A building.
It is Better to Give
! Than to receive, especially in a good
I can <?. and that is why we delight in
giving our c isto/iipr* such perfect
-| laundry w**rk We not only give th m
perfect satisfaction in the color and
| nm*b of their linen, but we give them
j lWire the wear that they wmi)d get if
their garments were done up hy in­
ferior method«.
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY
Leave orders in !>*]]«• with J. J. Fidlst
or at the Hoy confeattooery store.