Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 17, 1904, Image 2

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THE P O U
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D A.LLA.3, F R ID A Y , JUNE 17. 1904.
RIGS
THAT RUN
W e are showing the best
assortment of buggies, driv
ing wagons and vehicles
of every sort that has ever
graced the floor of this old
reliable implement house,
There are the very popu­
lar cushion tired runa­
bouts in all grades, the
hard rubber tired rigs, the
hacks, surreys, and deliv­
ery wagons. Call and see
them.
Kv«m I' hiuat H orma » A 7:80
VV. A .
W A S H ,
HI UTO K ANI» PKOPKirroR.
d U B B O R lP lT O N K A T E S :
, 1 ¿0
................................. Per y<>ar
75............................Per six month»
4‘ > ....... .............. Per three momhs !
Adveitising rates made known on
application. Correspondence is solicit­
ed.
Fjne Job Printing done at reasonable (
•»rice«.
$
F. A. Wiggins IMPLEMENT House
C O U NT Y COURT.
COM&I ItfSlONKKH.
John Teal.
Seth Riggs
25g-257 Liberty street, Salem. Farm
: machinery, vehicles, automoniles, hi
j cycles, sewing machine« and supplies.
Rebate of $29 40 allowed on assess­
ment of G. A Stark.
I n d e p e n d e n c e Rio n lc.
Bids for concrete walk« around
At the grove near 1ndependence on
court house ranged up to $2,595, the
bid ot J. A. Laurenson at 20 cents per Friday and Saturday there will be a
picnic by the grangers and hop men.
foot being lowest was accepted.
The principal speaker for the occasion
HILLS ALLOWED.
wdl be Governor Chamberlain
Tin*
Current Expenses
f>* liners convention will be under the
Alexander A (Jo....................... $ 22 00 auspices of the state agricultural col­
C G Goad ............................
10 00 lege, and many prominent farmers
Glass A Prodliomme .............
5 Oh will take part. There will be plenty
F H Morrison........................
5 00 of band music and a variety of amuse­
Irwin. Hudson Co.........................
10 75 ments. There will be a special motor
T J F r y e r .............................
12 50 from Dali s. Basket dinner each day
Frank Gibson.............
...
8 SO
A N Robins » n .............................
3 30 How A b ou t You S u m m e r V a c a tio n
J G VauOrsdel
..................
15 00
Newport on Yaqm ua Bay i* th•
Vaughn it W e a v e r .............
75 00 i leal seaside resort n the North P
W A Wash
3 80 rifle (*• •' ! “ »
Round trip tick»*'« at
Roads and highways
g»-ea»ly i rd need rail’ on salI* from ah
Clay M fg.C o.
$227 00 > »n hern 1Pacific coin 1» in Or« .o * on
A S h u ltz ................
9 00 •mil after III»« 1st
A-k i.u«-nt* l'or
Beal A C o ..............
10 85 furtber informatior» h nd a hand«* me
J M Sears . . . .
80 oo illustrated »«)liv« nir biinkl«*.. or w «lite
Alfred Simkins....................
38 75
Edwin Stone, manager C. «fc E R
J S Pettyjohn...............................
52 50 K.. Albana , (h or VV’ E. Coman, G
J J B u h ie r ................................... 29 05 P. A , S. P. Co . Porti.... I
T B H un tley................................. 50 00
13 54 . COLLEGE CL OSI N G EXERCISES
Cap. Lumber C o.................
Ind. Lumber Co . . . .
. .
87 00
The fourth annual commencement
J B Teal ....................
I week w*.« a full one and the people
S tlaries
F E Mver
$ 87 00 Mimed nut. hi largo numbers to the
T J Butler
42 50 various gathering*, The Soro-is and
27 5 0 l'b e Homo «ecieties each gage a full
G W 8 ifarth. .. .........
85 no ! evenings entertainment to greatly
W B Daggett..................
85 00 pleased audiences. The Philadelphi
A N Holm.in ................
40 00 an» gave a banquet to their friend«
Milo W o o d s ....................
A Laughary .......................... 32 50 and the faculty at Hotel Gail, there
E V D a lto n ............................ 62 50 hi ing *ome forty present. No wine
65 0 0 1 hut lot« of wit and wisdom flowed
Tracy Slants................
$13?> 52 1 Poast« were given by Alex VanOrsdel
J T Ford
U H L o o g li. r y ......................
213 ►6
n C o lli»«, H,irriso» Barnn lri- k,
C L Starr
85 17 jC P G ite», Dan Poling, Prof Me'sgfu
J E Sibley
68 8 5 1 and President Poling. Ori Btmdav
Selb R igg«
12 2 0 1 'uorning at the Methodist church,
John Teal
12 50 President Poling preached the »»acca-
laureate sermon to an overflowing
Registering Voter«
B W ilso n .................................$ 26 20 hmiMt, nil the local ministers taking
18 80 part. Sunday evening there was an
J W K ir k la n d ........................
8 L Siewart..................... ..
7 00 address hv Rev Curran, of Hillsboro,
and Monday evening another by Rev
Pauper account
M A T e th e ro w ...................... $ 5 00 |W. C. Kantner, of Salem. Tuesday
I I 00 afternoon the athletic association gave
D G Meador . ......................
. an outdoor exhibition of what they
could do and that evening there was a
B ig; F ig u r a s ,
100,000,000 bottle« of P-rrv I)avi*' program by the librarv association.
Painkiller sold in sixty year«. Just The commencement exercise« wen
think. Nearly enough placed end to j held in the college chapel Wednesday
end to reach around the world. What morning at
10:30. Four student«
other remedy can boast such a record were granted diplomas, Misses Bertha
of service« to humanity in curing j ind Inez Allen fro n the elementary
stomach and bowell complaints and cour-e, M i«« Ethel Poling from the
the many other ailments am! acci teacher« course in music and D. A
dents constantly occurring even in Poling f oin the classical. The ora
the most careful homes. There is on tions were of high Older and merited
ly one Painkiller, Perry Davis’ . Be­ the applause of the audience. This
'ear marks the initial «tep in the
ware of immitatious.
graduate« donning the regular college
cap and gown. Pres Poling addre««
S tee le -K e rr W edding,
There was a prettv wedding in P »r ed 'he d a*« and presented the dipl »-
Margurite j m »« in a way that was only hi« own
ker at noon June l«t
daughter of Mrs. Mary Kerr was ma ‘ 'T h e series of entertainmeu's closed
ried to Edward Steele by Rev. r . C. Wednesday evening with an address
Thompson. W hile
Velena Fuqua by Rev I). V Poling anil a hmiquit
played the wedding march the young by tip* alumni association. The ad
couple advanced sod »food unattend­ Hies« w i« pronounced very fine and
ed, under a b«*ll trimmed with orangi as toast m «»ter W B Daggett made
Si une of the response«
flowers and c alia 1 1 1 lies, in a lovelv thing« lively
bower of 1 ice and flowers. The room brought down the linuae
21 II!
wn« tattef dly decorated with rose ,
T h e 8 u m m e r Season
long «pray« of Oregon grape and fern*
i« full of d liter« particularly for tl e
The bride was attired in while minis*
line de soie, trimmed with satin rib children, who ro t knowing the resu t
bon and Valen cien n es lace and carried of eating unripe fruit, indulge tln-m
a boquet of bridal roses. The groom Belve«, with the usual griping pains it
the stomach as a consequence ; moth
wore conventional black. Afier the .
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ini|>re»«ive crii'innny »m l coi.gmi nl.i ?r" ►"»»!• I '»• ' <■ » » »'■• *« "J «'«<•;•» «
linn. 11.« thirty f.n.r Kii'*»t» p.ri.H,k
l v rry
l> »v »
C hi .. l , I ,
ot » (lelifioiiH* dinner. T li, liBppt
W,U
v ’ •>"' *"•'«•
p t'r left .... .In* ..ft. ... .. .. train to, , r
1» «•« « ►«•(-* -'•••»»I.« « h im » '* »«•« «
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F irtlanil and The Dalle., where the.
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w II »pen I their ...................... .It.'. |
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which they w < 11 be at borne to their
Clayhorne Shepard *»f Zena «n
friend« on a farm near Haver
There
Was a long list of beautiful mid nsefn1 |(\ m ì I St.iat« nf Airlii* grudnated *'
presents which will give tin in a tin« | tlie »»»ite ngriv'iiltural c«dlege hi
ì w» t k
► tart at housekeeping.
Free » Iver and *nli-expansimi » re
dead i«*ue» and «lintlld Itaxe m*
■ i *»li-i(b rat ani in thè iiCXt derttOcrati»
ihmv
Difficult Digestion
That i* dyspepsia.
It make9 life miserable.
national convention.
Frid IV and Hatiuday Jnn» 24tl
Its sufferers eat not berause they want
j ■ I 25 b Dr Lnw. thè well kn w»
—but »imply berause they must.
oc tln*op»iei n, will|be in Dalla* at II--
They know they are irritable and fretful lt
(4 »il. flave Inni t* *t your ey *
but they cannot. t>e otherwise.
I for glasse*.
They complain of a bad taste In th
If you bave goats, sheep, hog»,ca'
mouth, a tenderness at the pit of the »tom
•ch, an uneasy feeling of puffy fulness tie, hor*«* or anything else to sell, ad
headache, heartburn and whatnot.
vert i»e the fact ami buyer« wills«»««
The effectual remedy, proved by perma
ippear
Everybody »xpects to fin«
nent cures o f thousands of severe cases, is
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su. h notices tinder our beading New
à lO O d S
S a rsa p a rilla
H oo p 7» F i llb ar* iba bw t cukartk;
D ALLAS
ICE H D COLO STORAGE CO
F ld le r A M a r k s , P r o p s .
Wli'.lt »»le A'i.1 retail .Icier, in
MINKRAI. W ATER
ROOT BEER
QINUEK ALE
MiDAS. ALL KIND!«
P IC K LE *
CIDER VINEGAR
SWEET ClltER
OKANOE CIDER
BANANAS
LEMONS
G RAN G ES
O u r ice is made of pure
mountain water
Cold storage at low rates.
O CK S T A F F OF HUSTLERS,
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WITH A LAME BACK?
WHAT THEY HAVE TO SA T ABOUT
THE OOINCS IN THE COUNTY.
Kidney Trouble Makes You
An U n a q L k l ' r d an d C o m p l e t e Re
• u m e nf W h a t Your Frinnds are
and Have Baen Lately Doing.
Journ al or O r j g o n l a n .
Eilli. r of iliem b I. hu * or tin* lutin'
zer w.iul.l co«I you fl.5 () a year, Inn
wc liHve mule a coinbiu'itiou by
which you can urt thi» paper and ni
liter ( f the Portland paper« a year for
*2
The home paper would give you
all (he eornty news and either of the
others that of the stale and world
Those who desire to keep posted must
read current newspajiers, there being
nothing that can take their place
Tell your neighbors about this attract
ive offer.
SOLA.
Our Bchool will d o «* Friday.
Mis« Hayden has «old two cow«.
Mr Kenyon« $25
ami died
how
laid d o w n
T. W. Brunk wan able to be at the
polls on election day.
John Trent is paiuting Mr. Hob
mao’« new hop house.
A stubborn bicycle injured the face
of our merchant Jo- Trent
W ill Bunts from acm »« the river
W8h badly shaken up by a breakdown.
H o w ’s T h is .
VV e offer one hiirnlred dollar« re-
w ml for any ca«e of catarrh that can-
n< t he cur« d bv Hull’» Catarrh Cure.
F. J Cheney <fc Co Toledo, Ohio VVe
tin- ui.der.signed, have known F J
f ’ ben* y for h« Iasi tif ten yearn, and
belli • lirn p rfei*tl\ honorable in all
hu.--]t»e*M t a n-■iii.'! ior.*, and financially
able to cirrv oil' any obligations
rn.nh- bv bin firm. Waldmg, Kinnan
& Mar in, Wh e*aie druggisi«, T<-
led«», Ohio. Hall’« ( ’ atari I) Cure i*
aken inti ruallv, acting directly upon
• be blood and mucous surfaces of th
■*v«tcm Te*tim<»ni»lssent free Price
75 cent« per bottle. Sold by all drug-
ki.-ts. Take Hall’« Family Pills for
constipation.
• f N U N O VALL EY.
GET UP
Miserable.
Mis« May Smith is attending com
niLMicement at the O. A. C.
8 -»VER
Farmers are ill busy piepiriug for
the fu tire.
Strawberries art plentiful and make
the cream fly.
Our new blacksmith shop is up and
leady for business.
There was an ice cream social at
the home of H. Frum.
0 E. McLane ha« taken his wife to
southern Oregon tor her health.
J J. Tliurat n and Loyd Flickin-
ger are erecting new buildings.
Ai\ clraoit infallible remedy for diseases o f the Throat and
Lungs, k:\owi\ and used the world over for almost a century.
Notes from the
Hub Clothing Store
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Our new room will
soon be ready for
us, but we mustdis
pose of some of our
stock before mov­
ing, so we will say
that you can buy
men and boys clo­
thing here at a sav-
ing, and we will give one-lourth oft on a 1! straw
hats over 50 cents to close out, as we will not carry
any over, so we commence early. You will find the
Hub Clothing Co. the old standby in thisj line, and
we w ill save you more money and give you better
clothes and better fits than any one.
R. JACOBSON & CO.
C. W . Hollister. Manager.
Dal as and 8 a l a m R ailr oad.
Engineer Convert*, of the Dallas and
Fall« O ily railroad, made a proposi j A .
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I he Giice girls are picking straw­
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I tion t » the peupb* I ha* if thev would
berries for R. S. Evans.
l lend him $72.0(8) f.»r three vt-ar« at 5 r> <y ‘
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Lee Lifibson and Ray Gilbert were I per Cent, and give terminal ground*
pitcher* at the exciting Popcorn ver­ 1 in NVe«t Salem and right of way t*
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the Dave Holmes place, he would add
sus Uak Grove game of ball.
$90,000 and build a railroad t'* Dallas
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O F L O U C H A R Y & E L L IS
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Messrs Evan«, Hall, M orn« and They sent D. J Fry, E T Barms *nd
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D ALLAS,
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Vender are hauling away many loads Clarence Hamilton to investigate the i-
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of ttrawberrie« winch they «ell at 75 route and it« ind icem^nts. Thev ' <♦>
cent« per crate.
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The very best of new goods arriving by ev-
have reported favorable, the proposi­
tion ha« been accepted and a com
' .-ry freight.
Prices are right and all goods are
P O PCO R N .
mittee to secure terminal grounds and
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guaranteed.
VVe want your produce.
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Our schuol picnic was a success.
bond subscriptions to be secured b\
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Sunday.
ed to begin work in July and com
S U N N Y S l OPE.
L. L Canuny is hauling wood for | plete it by Cbristma«. Mr. Ooovert
Robert Clark and wife are down hi« brother.
| lias figured out that the n»ad ought
ftom Blodgett’s valley.
McDowell Bros have a new Cham­ ! to make a net earning of $100 per dav.
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Rev. John Kramer was buried in pion mower and take.
B U E N A V IS T A .
the Cartmel cemetery Sunday.
The Oak Grove team beat ours at a
O. W . CO BB
O. H . C O B B
' P h o n e , F a r m 32 9
E. N. Hall and family of your city
Maurice Wheelork ha« returned game of ball Saturday.
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Sundaye*l
here.
from teaching in Tillam ook county.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans invited a num
Grandma McLaughlin is out from
Wm Herren and family «pent pun- her of young folks to sample their ice
cream *nd strawberries.
Independence with her children.
Wagon and carnage makers and repairer» of all kind« of f. rm ma­
day with hi» brother Charlie at High
chinery. New and second hand rigs to «ell or trade
laud.
A J H all's hors« ran away, threw
T O K I L L T H E D ANDRUFF GERM. him out of the buggy and deni »li 1 1 • I
R. M. Boslev has rented and moved
into the Ira Smith house which has
it.
la th e Omlr Possib le W a r o f H a v in g
' eon occupied by F. C. Haynes.
OREGON
NORTH DALLAS
A * E ffe c tiv e Cara.
Hurley Hall ba« been down from
George Foster, wife and sop and
I f you see a woman or a man with lux­ Corvallis and R Peterson i.« back from
Mrs Vlaitha Addison ar • here visiting uriant glossy hair, you may be sure nei­ Portland.
the latter’« sister, Mr» Fi*hhack.
ther haa dandruff to amount to anything.
In nearly every case where women and
Tree«« P-atber and Eva Biblwin
men have thin brittle hair, they ow e It are aiiuvtg relatives at Bridgeport and
Life.
The poet’» exclamation: “ O life! I to dandruff. There are hundreds of prep­ Falls Cit> .
feel 'b n bounding in my vein«,” i« h arations that “claim” to cure dandruff,
but not one but Newbro’s Herpicide tells
jov«»u« "lip
I’er-ons 'bat can r»r »lv you that dandruff is the result of a germ
Mrs Diekins *n an I family ; r*
• *r never make i», in bo estv to tliem- burrowing Into the scalp, and that per­ h «re fr *m L «n '‘ c«»nn*v with her par
«tlves, are imong die most unfortun­ manent cure of dandruff and Its conse­ ent«, Mr. add Mr*. Knighton.
ate They do n«»t live but exist • f«> quent falling and baldness, can only be
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t * li» e implies more than to be. T* had by killing the germ; and there is no
Planl no •* »iit«I rci eipt» for sale it
L E E S M IT H ’S C Y C L E R Y
live i* to be well and strong T«< other preparation that will destroy that tliis office, al o all kind« of legal
germ but Newbro’s Herpicide. “ Destroy
•»ri«e f«*«*l?t'g i qual to the ordinary «Ill- the cause, and you remove the effect.” blanks.
(Enam eling and light latbe
tie» of the «1 i v * ml to retire not over Sold by leading druggists. 8end 10c. In !
Hbippiug tag-^ for sain here in any
work.
' 0 «ne by them, to feel bfe boundinv stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co.,
Detroit. Mich.
quantity dc«ired, also blank note and
in 'heir ein«
A medicine that line
ii i & v in rnugiDii, special agents receipt book».
made thoo-a«) t« of people men and
women, well ami s*ro»'g. has nrooin-
Have a coaster brake pub]
Bather than carrv them over Wm.
plished ;i crest work be«t«>wing the
Place your
on your wheel.
Fanil will now «ell harks, buggie-
iehe-ts hi s*ings, and that mwTicine
and carri »ges at coat.
orders for
- IfiMids Surs parilla
The wink, run
B e l t e r th a n a D octo rs P re s c rip tio n
Mr J. W. I'nnier, of Truha t, V’ a.,
«ay« that Chamberlain’« Stomach ard
Liver Tablet« have done him more
good than anything he could get from
the doctor. If any physician in this
country was able to compound a
medicine that would pioduco such
gratifying result» in case« of stomach
troubles, biliousness or constipatinn,
his whole lime would be used in pre­
paring this one medicine. For sick
headache take Chamberlain’« Stom­
ach and Liver Tablet* and a quick
cure is certain. For «ale by Wilson
Drug Co.
The Summ.it Epworth L «a bue have
elected new officers.
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HORSE SHOEING 1113 PLOW WORK 1 SPEGIiLTY
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Bicycles
» Repairing
Sundries
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d ’wn or d bilitated, from any cause,
«hoiiM not fail to take it. It bniliD
up *he whole system, changes exist-
'•ni'« mtn life, and makes life more
ahnnndmg
W e are glad to sav the«e
word» in it- favor to the reader« of
»nr column«
When you have stock of any kind
for »ale or want to buy anything it
will pay to let it be known through
the Itemizer.
Ice Cream
Hop Baskets!
New and improved for 1904
Mr*. F 0. Thompson baa been on a
Bottomless
measuring bask­
visit to lo r parents at Am ity.
ets and ] and J box baskets
Mrs. Kerr and son Walter, have
for pickers. Correspondence
•wen visiting at I). M Calbreatli's.
solicited.
Mr Peterson and wife spent 8uu-
Co to the
SALEM
W A L T E R MORLEY,
OO Court street, i'alem.
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Kurtz Ribbed Hop Stove and Repairs
Volunteer correspondence always
welcome from all over tin* county. If
your neighborhood has b -en neglect­
ed, you ar«- invited to »end the new«
from there.
The Iteniiser wants additional cor­
respondence front every in igltbcrl <v>«l
not now regularly repn>en<ed in. it
W ont you or ««»no* of your neighbor* '
write to us about it.
All postmaster« or ag«*nts a.e antli i
' orixeil to retain 25 cents fr«*m a regu­
lar yearly sulwtrip» »«*»t to the I cm
i*t-r hut no ctMiimisBiou can be allow« d |
on combinatioo rates.
If you or *n v «4 your rn iglu or« have
anything extra fin*' in the wav • f '
I stock or p-niltry, or if v«* i k \ v f
I anything else that might interest the
I public, please tell us about it.
IR O N W O R K S
Eor the Celebrated
paper.
Parties desiring to hold (heir bark
Mrs. Robt Emmons is at hi« par"
f*»r higher price«, will b • given Fl*88
ni« while im is awa> at Falls City.
Storage at mir warehouse. W e ar»-
Ji*hn Vernon ami wife, old time
li largest buyer« of Chittim Bark.
: Oregon Grs|»e R« m »I, Oregon Hui-an •esident* of Parker, were here thi^ |
•f F ir and beeswax. W e buy for casi week.
j »ell on com mission, or give you fre
Mra Chas Miller, of Rickreall, visit-
I storage
Write or call upon us before <1 her aisier, Mrs. A. B. Lacey last
you seP. D a n ie l J . F r y wb«»i.* . ve» k .
I and r e ta il d r o ^ i s t , " a le n i, O re g o n .
JA Y N E ’S EXPECTO RANT
Mrs D ive Olin was quite sick last
dav with Mr. and Mr». Conn near week.
A irlie.
A fter several yeirs absence O 0.
Mr and Mr«. Ed Steele have return
B -lcher is again with us
«•d from a visit to The Dalle« and
There f* to he a basket picnic a»
P inland.
the school house the Fourth.
M i*« Lucy B *lter i« at h^me again
L. H. Perkins had some chittim
and K ill« i» visiting Mr. and Mrs
t»ark stolen from his cabin whi’e he
Pearl Alexander.
wa* absent.
R e d u ce d R ate s St Lo u is Exposition
Fourteen men volunteered a days
The Southern Pacific company will work Monday on the road bet wee
»« 11 round trip tickets at greatly re­ the Polk county line and Norton’s
duced rates to St Louis and Chicago mountain.
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account the St Louis exposition, on
P io n e e r s and 4th of JulY.
the following dates: June 16, 17. 18,
Julv 1.2 3; August, 8, , lOjScptem
On Saturday, July 2nd the annual
her. 5.6,7 ; October 3.4, 5. Going trip pioneers reunion will occur at the ci
must be completed within ten days ty park. The occasional address will
from date of sale, and passengers will he delivered by Mayor J. C. Havtei
b< permitted to «tart on any day that • ml tin annual address bv Judge Wm
will enable them to reach destination Gdloway. In the evening there will
within the ten day« limit. Return be a camp fire gathering and reunion
limit 90 day«, but not later than D* c of Indian war veterans. On Sunday
ember 31, 1904
For full information morning »oine prominent Portland
a« to rates and routes call on agent minister will preach in the grove ami
S. P. Co. at Dallas.
that afternoon the Monmouth band
will give a sacred concert there. A
BRU8H COLLEGE.
grand Fourth of July celebration will
take place Monday.
Hop« look well hut need rain.
ihe liqu >r bust ns««, but more c«»n
Mr- Ki rr ai d Mre Larev visited
« rvat ive leni iterane«» men think i'
best to gradually bring about the de M»s Dav)d*«»i) Sunday
sued changes
Horn»* conimoniti»
John Arlausou is home from a two
| .re now ready for pn hibition while weeks tiip to t'oos countv.
I » hers must In* educated to the beli» i
Bei a Arlanson and brother John
that it would be best.
^'U»da\ed at Mr. J«dinsouV
Hifhest °rice Paid st Fry's
t rug httrs. Salem. Oregon.
THAT
f/DT\ vrliH COUGH
Mifeses Shriver and Chamber», of
Almost ever; ybodv who reads the newa-
papers Is sure to know of the wonderful Dallas, is visiting Mia Celia Walling,
cures made by Dr. I of Lincoln.
&
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, j
the rreat kidney, liver j Mi-s T n ut who has been teaching
near Dallas, ate spending the summer
and bladder remedy.
It is the great medi­ with Mrs. Lou Roy.
cal triumph of the nine- | The ice cream social given by the
teenth century die-
covered after years of ; Lady Maccalaea at the Lincoln hall |
scientific research by 1 la«t Satuiday evening was well at­
Dr. Kilmer, the emi- ; tended.
nent kidney and blad-
der specialist, and is | Mrs. Scott, wife of Rev. Scott, who
[wonderfully successful in promptly curing was our pastor several years ago, i* up
| lame back, kidney,
may. bladder, uric acid trou from Fairview vpiting Geo. M cKin j
bles and Bright's Disease, which Is the worst ley and family.
| form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec- | The Zetia and Lincoln sell ol pic
ommended for everything but if you have kid- | uic which was held ip Zcna 1 st Sat
I ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found i urday was a success in every r «pect.
| just the remedy you need. It has been tested ; Ihe program by the children w.ts ex­
I in so many ways, In hospital work, in private 1 cellent. Supt. C. L. Stair and State
I practice, among the helpless too poor to pur- ! Supt Ackerman w*-re present and
chase relief and has proved so successful in I gave excellent addresses.
every case that a special arrangement has 1
been made by which »11 re»ders of this paper
For Over Sixty Y ears .
| who have not already tried It, may have a
“ mple bottle sent free by mail, also a book | A il old and well tried remedy. Mr«.
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to W inslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. I used for over sixty years by miMions of
When writing mention reading this generous | mothers for their children while teeth­
offer in this paper antf
in g, with perfect success. It soothes
send your address to
the child, softens the gum», allavs all
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing­
pain, cures wind colic and i« the hc»t
hamton, N. Y. The
1« pleasant to
regular fifty cent and Horn« of sWamp-Root. remedy for diarrhoea
the taste
Sold by druggM s in every
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
part of the world
25 cents a bottle.
L o not make any mistake, but re­ It' value is incalculable. Be sure ami
member the name, Swamp Root, Dr.
for Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing Sv-
Kilmer’« Swamp-Root, and the ad- ru and take no other kind
ilie««. Binghampion, N. Y. on every
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bottle
ROCK CREEK.
Remember tlmt nearly everybody
VVi11 1 VV. W . Zinn at Salem. look»
in thi» paper for notices of lost
or found articles. Ail such article»
Circassian
ice
cream
$1
a
PARKER.
should be promptly adverlisd.
r«alav. The coat will bele«« th
gallon.
ou imagine.
R dph DaVk!««n is home for a short
Shrewd merchants make attractive
(»olden State, 8o cents a
Horn*' pronounced hot headed pr*> vacation.
offerings an«l let the public know
gallon.
N
o
order
for
less
h'bitioni-ts are in favor of rushii.i
Mr*
Villie Lacey ha« been here
al»out it. No other medium is *o
I ahead and at o c try t«> do away wnb ' • in Oklahoma
than 5 gallonsof Golden State cheap or no effective as a good neaa
Chittim Bark.
V
attended
Mms Alice McKinlay
comment eiiit-nt at Eugene thi« week.
GUARANTEED TO NOT WARP.
A Loving,
Dainty Wife
Like« ♦*>
ber 1 ttshand arrived
in iinniin ulate lin» n
V\ «• nui
cue in. nv ca-es of win te wives in
► i-t on -enping tin ir lim n to mir
lau : » 1 1 » y . and 1 «li** a e good ji d*
e^ i f In w lam il* y v oi k * l*« u’d I e
done and km w a g«iod th ng wl.cn
thev see it
SÍLEB STEIM L1UNQFT
L m t , ' r «.r, in D .I1,
dr u I * l >7 M f « w
• ith J. J. Fidl.r