OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS.
ME POLK COUNTY ITEMI 7 .ER
W H A T THEY HAVE TO SAY ABOUT
THE DOINGS IN THE COUNTY.
O A f-L A S , F R I D A Y , O O T . i l . 1904.
L'l'LlWHBD KVUT PlUAl MOUQM A 7 JO
W .
A . W A S H ,
^ ia D lC IN ^ 1
J ou rn al or O r o g o n l a n .
■DITO* AMD MOrUKTOk.
S U B S C R IP T IO N
ft
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RATES:
5 0 ....................................... P er year
7 5 ................'............ P e r » ix m on th »
4<>..........................P e r th re e m outh»
A d v e it ilin g ra te » m ade known on
p lica tio n . C orrespon den ce is solicit-
ar
P in e Job P rin tin g done at reasonable
orice*.
COUNTY COURT.
PKOBATK.
J udos
Ed. F Coad
In mutter of guardianship o f J II.
Tow nsend, an incom petent, it » « » o r
dered that guardian pay to herself as
adm inistratrix all moneva aud proper
ty in her p< »session as guardian and
that the guaidiauship be clored.
A d m in istrator of the I^ v i T a v le r
esf. te was charged with appraisem ent
of *200.
T h e petition to »e ll real estate o f
l a e Short deceased, at private sale
was granted.
E xecutor o f the M ary E Gibson es
tate was allowed th irty days addition
al to file inventory and appraisem ent.
F in al settlem en t of the R obert Far
ley estate was set for hearing N o v
26.
Sale of personal prn|>erty o f W in .
M cM illan estate was approved.
In matter of guardianship o f M. L.
Robbins he was cited to appear O cto
ber 27 th.
T h e John E llis estate was d ossil
and adm inistrator will lie discharged
when he files vouchers for distribution
of money on band.
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A
PLUCKY
L IE U T E N A N T .
H a W a s Ia a a b o r U la a te , b a t H e B a re d
H U V e s s e l.
Reuben Plnkbam, a native o f Nan
tucket, made bis first trip us third lieu
tenant ou the ship Potuinuc, which
crossed the north Pacific, a region
little known to naval vessels In the
early thirties. Plnkbam had been on
several whaling voyages, and wus fa
m iliar with those waters. The uutbor
o f “ T h e Island o f Nantucket" says
that one day, near sunset, he bad the
watch, w hile the commodore wus pac
ing up and down the deck.
Suddenly Plnkbam gave the order,
"M an the weather braces!"
“ W h at’a that fo r?" asked the com
modore.
“ W e shall have wind In a moment.”
The commodore went to the lee rail
aud scanned the sea and sky. “ I see
no slgus o f wind,” he returned. "L e t
the men leave the braces.”
The crew dropped the ropes.
“ Keep hold o f the braces, every man
o f yo u !" called out Plnkbam, and the
men resumed their grasp. The com
modore flushed with anger and ex
claimed In peremptory tones:
" L e t the men leave the braces!” and
again the braces were dropped.
"D on ’ t any o f you dare to drop the
ropes!” shouted Plnkliam, shaking his
trumpet at the craw, who once more
took hold. Juat then the wind dropped
entirely; not a breath stirred.
"Tau t, taut! Haul, all o f you!” called
Plnkbam, and the ponderous yards
swung to reversed position. The wind
came out o f the opposite qunrter and
struck the ship like a sledge hammer.
The vessel staggered, shook the spray
from her bows and daahed ahead. The
commodore disappeared Into his cabin
without saying a word.
Presently be sent the first lieutenant
to relieve Plnkbam, requesting to see
the latter Immediately.
When Pink
ham entered the cabin the commodore
said:
“ I consider, that I am Indebted to yon
for all o f our lives; but I w ill tell you
frankly If that wind hadn’t come I
should ^have put you In Irons In two
minutas.’’
An U n s q u a l 'c d an d C s m p l e t s Ra
s u m « o f W h a t Y our Frla n d s ara
and Hava Bsan Lately D oing.
This great stock medicine Is a I
money saver for stock raisers. It I
Is a medicine, not a cheap food or I
condition powder. Though put up |
in coarser form than Thedford’s I
Black-Draught, renowned for th e]
cure of the digestion troubles of I
persons, it bos the same qualities |
of invigorating digestion, stirring |
np the torpid liver and loosening j
the constipated bowels for all stock |
and poultry.
It is carefully pre
pared and its action is so healthful
that stock grow and thrive with an
occasional dose in their food. It
cures hog cholera and makes hogs
grow fat. It cures chicken cholera
and roup and makes hens lay. It
cures constipation, d ii‘ niper and t'
colds in horses, murrain in cnttle,
| and makes a draught animal do
more work for the food consumed.
I t gives animals and fowls of all
kinds new life. Every farmer and
taiser should certainly give it a
[ trial.
It costs 25c. a can and saves ten
I times its price in profit.
FrrrsBuno, K a *., March 25, 1904.
I have been tiding your Black-Draught
I Stock ami Poultry M edicine o i n.r
atook for aouio time. I have ULica all
kinds o f Btock food but I have foum l
tha;. your» la the beat for my purpoaa. ,
J. 8. HASSON.
E ith er of them al.ii>« o ' the Item i-
xer would c o n you 41.50 a year, but
we have made a com bin ation by
which you can get ib is paper and ei
ther o f the Portland papers a year for
*2
T h e home paper would give you
all the cou n ty news and either o f the
oth er« th a t of the Mato and world
Those who desire to keep posted m u tt
read cu rren t newnpajicrH, there being
nothing that can take their place
T e ll y o u f neighbors about thin a ttra ct
ive otter.
8 P R I N C VALLE Y.
K ev. Edmondson w ill soon com e to
take up his work here.
Miss H azel Price is atten din g Che
Capital Business C o llege in Salem.
Miss H atch , a lady missionary from
Siam g ive us a very able lecture last
Sabbath
Chas Purvine has returned to P o rt
land, where he is an engineer on a
steamboat.
Mrs. May Cochran and little boy
have gone to eastern Oregon and Mr.
Ccclu an w ill soon jo in them.
O ver-W ork Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidney* Make Impure Blood.
All the blood In your body psssss throufh
your kidneys ones «venr three minutes.
The kidneys srs your
O
«
blosd purifiers, they fit
ter out ths wests or
Impurities in the blood.
If they srs sick or out
of order, they fell to do
thsir work.
Pains, schesand rheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric acid in ths
blood, due to n sf looted
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes ons feel aa though
they had heart trouble, because the heart la
over-working in pumping thick, kidney-
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy la
soon realized. It stands the highest for its
wonderful.cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on its merits
by all druggists In fifty-,
cent andone-dollar «iz-j
es. You » a y have a
sample bottle by mall Horn« o f Kmunp Root.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
Ì& J
Do not m ake any mistake, hut re
Miss Bertha E llio tt has gone to O g member the name, Swam p Hoot, Dr.
den, U tah , to spend the w inter with K ilm er’ * S w am p-R oot, and the ad-
dresa, B ingham pton, N . Y . on every
her sister, Mrs Frank Lewis.
bottle.
H o w ’ s This.
W e offer $100 reward for any case
o f catarrh that can n ot be cured by
H a ll’s Catarrh Cure.— F . J. Cheney
& Co., Toledo, Ohio. W e , the under
signed, have known F. J. Cheney for
CO UNTY SEAT I N K L E T 8.
the last 15 years and believe him per
Fiddler's stage to Salem makes close fectly honorable in all business trans
connection with the C aliforn ia bound actions and financially able to carry
train.
out any obligations made by his firm.
— W ald in g, K inn an A M arvin, whole
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A ll the ladies should at once go and sale druggists, Toled o, Ohio. Hall's
see tb s m any p retty th in gs Mrg. M etz Catarrh Cure is tpken internal v, act
ger has just received to adorn them ing d irec tly upon th e blood and m u
and their children. See her nice kid cous surfaces of the system . T sti
mouials sent free. P rice 75 cents a
gloves for ludi« « and the little folks.
bottle. Sold by all druggist. Take
***
H a ll’s F a m ily pills for constipation.
T ry th e G aynor shoe the n ext fin e
you want som ething extra good to
TIGHT C ORNER N L W 3 L E T S
keep your feet dry and warm. T h eir
M bs Hullie Gibson w ill spend the
rubber goods are the best to be had.
winter in W ashington.
***
Mr. Sayre, on the H arvey Guthrie
T h e W ilson Drug Co. are always
wibe aw.ike and up with the fin n s place has a new disc plow.
in all respects. School supplies f< r
O liver W ebster and W m . M e fzltr
all public schools. Pens, ink and
are rushing their farm work.
other stationery in variety, T h e best
patent m edicines on
tlie m arket.
W e have telephone
connection
Cough drops fof colds and cosmetics with M onm outh and In dependence.
for the face. Toothach e cures.
W ill K im s c y has put most o f his
place in grass and is t aising fine sheep
Houser sisters n ext to Chapm au’s
Cass Gibson wants to get into troub
furniture store, are firstclass tailor«»
le with w hoever called him to the tele
and dressmakers and ask a trial by
phone at m idnight.
you and vour friends. T h eir work
Ingerm anson has m oved to near
recomm ends itself.
Independence from the C oolidge farm
**•
which is now occupied by W . W . New
Bread, pies and cake« made at th
ton.
M ill street bakery never fails to g iv e
W e are located from one to three
entire satisfaction because of the skill
and care of the baker. Everybody miles south of llic k re a ll and our
neighborhood was called T igh t Corn
uses bis cream bread.
-
er by an outside person because most
of us do our own repairin g instead of
Blacksm ith
W illard , between the
taking the work to a repair shop.
livery stables, seldom fails to givo en
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tire satisfaction in shoeing a horse or
Batter T h a n Pills.
in doin g an yth in g else in his line.
T h o question has been asked— III
A ll he asks is a trial.
wliut way are Cham berlain's Stom arl
♦**
ami L iv er T ab let* superior to tbe ordi
M arble Cutter H aw kins is always nary cath artic and liv er p ilL ? Our
busy tillin g orders for cem etery work answer i*— T h ey are easier ami more
Consult with him before having an y pleasant to 'a k e and th eir effect is at
thing done in that line.
gentle and »o n ggreeaple that one
hardly realizes that it i* produced by
a m edicine. T h en
they not only
T h e liv ery stable near H o te l Gail
move the bowel* but im p rove tbe ap
gets its full share of patronage because
petite and aid the digestion. For
Mr. Fu ller strives so hard to giv*» en
sale at 25 cents per bottle by the W il-
tire satisfaction to all who procure
»on Drug com pany.
teams there.
SUVER
Ladies who are not qu ite sure what
kind o f a hat would most become
them would do well to he governed by
the taste of M r» Chace, who has spent
years acqu irin g such knowledge.
Potato crop short but plenty of ap
pie*.
T b e T h u rston ’s are building a new
home.
Jim m ie Yoak u m and sister did not
lik e southern C aliforn ia, eo cam e back
and be has leased the Molaon hop
yard.
In C a s e of A c c id e n t.
Acciden t« will
happen. M other
»tra in » her back liftin g a ««»fa. F a th
er is hurt in tb e «hop
C hildren are
forever fallin g and hurting themselv
es. There i* no preven tin g these
th in g«, but their worst consequence«
are averted with Perry D avis’ P a in
killer
Lo other rem edy approaches
it for the relief o f sore strained m us
cles. There is but one P ain killer,
Perry Buy is’.
H IS
SHOW
j
W AS O VER.
T U « W a r Hit F * 1« • t a l n e r S n u b b e d
b.: u b b l.i i 1‘a t r o n .
Fr <1 Crowlev, H«*rtIni and In«1* A ’ -
leu **re atten din g the normal sc bo* 1
Mr*. Ik e Dempsey
EssWiU W ashington.
here from
s
M i a Ifa llie Gibson who lots been
*h>s M. L. Ham pton is teaching
here and her ei»ter Esther at V a lle y - quite rick will »non go to W usl.ing-
A n Lu glk hwoman o f decidedly snob view.
| km.
bish lnxlir.ctb, but socially intrenched
V red. K o e »r and E«l N aylor fro n
A
l.
R
ogers
is
visiting
J
E.
A
lien
behind great and new riches, once en
gaged the late Coruey Grain to give whose m other has return« d co \V i»h- | Foieat G rove, arc in the mi tin ain ’s
t hunting.
an entertuininent st her country bouse. illg lO D .
She le ft Instructl«»u* that the e n ter
A t our grange m eeting Hm u*d»y
Mia* Georgia Hunaak *r ia (Iow a
talner when he arrived was to dine
there will lie six app.icaUone tor m em from Turner, end Miss Pauliue Nes
w ith the servants. The butler, who
bership.
mith 1« in r o r ’ lin ri.
knew better, apologized, but Corney
Was a man not easily disconcerted,
Mr». A. J R »bcrfH who In s b»*cn in
Runday vchool regularly at 11 and
Wrote Jerome K. Jerome. H e dined the sanitarium is now visiting near H*»v A A. W in ters will preach here
w ell and after dinner rose and ad Portland,
m xt Sunday afternoon.
dressed the assembled company.
“ W ell, now. my good friends,” said
H azel Vaughn Rundeyed with her
RICK~RE*LL
fce, “ If w e have all finished und If you
1 Grandm a Kirkland, at Independence,
Plows
all
running
and
much
grain
ere all agreeable 1 shall be pleased to
lan d Ht nry M cK ee end fam ily were
sown.
present to you my little show.”
'a m o n g Riekrewll kindred
I ’ll© servants cheered.
The piano
was dispensed with, and Corney con-
triveil to atuuse hi* audience very well
for h alf an hour without it.
A t 10 o ’clock came down a message.
W ould Mr. Corney Grain kindly come
up Into the drnwiug room? Corney
went. The company in the drawing
room w ere waiting, seated.
“ W e are quite ready, Mr. Grain,” re
marked the hostess.
with
“ Ready for what?” demanded Cor
ney courteously.
“ For your entertainment,” answered
the hostess.
“ But P ve given It already,” explained
Corney, “ and my engagement was for
one performance only.”
a yhatM t, potent and permanent Invigorator for
“ Given it! W here? W hen?”
“ An hour ago—downstairs.”
“ But this is nonsense!” exclaimed
W O M E N . C H IL D R E N an d M E N .
the hostess.
“ It seemed to me somewhat extraor
dinary,” Corney replietj, “ but It has al
ways been my privilege to dine with
the company I am asked to entertain.
I took It you had arranged a little
treat for the servants.”
your
Strength
JA Y N E ’S TONIC
VERMIFUGE,
VAUQfiW & WEAVER
S A NI T A R Y P LUMBI NG
.
.
.
HUT WA T E R AND HOT AI R HEATING
A B lr4 h «la y P r e s e n t .
Dick — She’ s real Jolly, isn’t she^
Smiles all the time. Nick—Yes, but
•he can’t help it; it’s inherited. Her
mother used to pose fo r a dentifrice ad.
—D etroit F ree Presr,.
Oregon
D & llâ s
Call at
Wiseman’s
old stand and see the
complete line of
Farm ers are much farther along
with th eir work than at this tim e last
full, much more grain having been
sown.
Hardware
T h e follow in g Polk county student*
are at the «tat«* agricultural college in
Co vain : Ralph A llen , W illia m Be t-
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• ly, 8 *m Dam on, W aldo F in n , Glen
G oodm an, Percy Holmes. W . R. Jone»,
B U E NAV I8 T A
Belle M au ley, M ay O viatt, Geo. 0
Mrs. A J. Richardson is at tbe Pew therer, Juanita Rosendorf, Ralph
state W. C. T. U. convention in P ort 81 s;»ard. O tto Simps >n, Leona T a rit r,
A lb ert Tedyow, Lula T urn er, Ray
land.
W alk er and F loyd W illiam s.
M. N. P rath er and w ife have been
to Dallas and M r«. P illar and Mrs.
OAKCROVE.
Lo y to Alban y.
E veryb ody plow ing und grain gro w
Mr. Rice, of
Independence,
has
ing nicely,
bought Uncle Jake Brown's farm
north of here, paying $10,000.
A rth u r, Iv a and Ruby Roberts are
A fte r liv in g here for 40 year* M r. in school at W alla W alla.
and Mrs. D. Baldwin, accom panied by
their son Sam. and hi9 wife, have
tnnvdd to W in lock .
is
they have on sale Their
slock is new and first-
class. Everything need
ed in building. They
wish to call special at
tention to their fine as
sortment of
S T O V E S A N D RAN CES.
Fred Downey went to Portland to
be operated on for appendicitis.
J
and to anyone who
contemplates buy
ing a new suit or a new overcoat: Have you seen
those elegant new fall suits at the Hob Clothing
1 store? II not. do not buy until you have. If you
| want good, honest medium priced clothing, we have
i it in the famous H. S. <fc M. brand.
To Hop-Pickers
W m . H u n ter and wife are vir-riug
Speed Bevens who form erly lived their daughter, Mrs. C liff. Robert*.
here but later at Oregon C itv , <fie«l in
Salem , October, 15, and wan b.ought
hero lor burial, the funeral being
Sheriffs Sale.
preached by Rev. M. J. B allm ityne.
He leaves a widow and five children.
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T
by virtue of an execution issued out of the
circuit court of the state of Oregon for the
county of Polk, on the 13th day « f Oc
tober, 1!M)4, upon a judgment rendered in
the justice court for justice’s aud constable’s
district No. 2, in said county, on the 23d day
of A pril, 1896, and thereafter duly trans-
criptod to tiie said circuit court, and duly
docketed in the clerks office of said circuit
court on the 10th day of December. 1903, in a
certain action beguu in »aid justice's court, in
which W . S. Bean was plaintiff and L . B.
Denny was defendant, said judgment being
in favor of said plaintiff and against the said
defendant, and there being now due and un
paid on said judgment the sum of $200 11,
RO CCA
with interest thereon from the 13th day of
R oyal Plank has gone to your city. May. 1890, at the rate of 8 per cent per an
num, such execution being directed to me,
N ita Morrison lias the whooping the sheriff of Polk county, I did, on the 17th
of October, 1904, duly levy upon all the right
cough.
title and interest which the defendant L. B.
Denny had on the 10th day of December.
R alph
Ham ar and wife have a 1903, <»r has since acquired, or now has, <»f, in
first born son.
and to the following described real property,
towit: L ot 3 and the southeast quarter «*f
Frank Morrison ha« shot a six foot section 22, in township 6, south range 4 west
cougar and two large coons.
of the Willamette Meridian, in Polk county,
state of Oregon, containing 168.60 acres. A l
Home one »h ot bullet holes through so, the southwest quarter of section 23, in
the window« o f Mr. H olm strom dur said township aud range, containing 100
acres:excepting therefrom, however 11 acres
in g his absence.
conveyed to J. H. Bobbins by deed recorded
Com m issioner Riddell cam e to in ' at i»ago 417 of volume 8 of the records of
deeds tor said county. Also 10 acres off the
« |*ecl the dangerous bridge across north side of the northeast quarter of the
Rock creek and ordered it repaired.
northeast quarter of section twenty-seven,
in said township and range. And that l
will sell the same at the front d o or'of the
For Over 8lxty Yea rs.
county court house in the city of Dallas, in
An old and well tried rem edy. Mrs. Dallas, in Polk county, Oregon on
W rite th is D o w n .
in the book of m e m o iy: T h ere is no
such th in g a* a harmless cough. E v
ery colic's) ia a warning of a confidence
that goes from bad to worse unless it
is remedied righ t away. Opium la
den medicine is a delusion. A lle n '*
Lun g Balsam cure* the worst of colds.
It clear* the bronchial pasiage*. so
that the lung* get plenty of air. W h y
not get a botile today?
Grses grow ing n icely and stock in
T h e substantial and attractive iron good fix.
bedsteads at K erslak e’s furniture store
Sidewalks being laid and ditchin g
are having a large sale and give great
K O R E A N C U R IO S IT IE S .
being done.
satisfaction. His lace curtains and
W in slo w ’s Soothing Syru p has been
Satu rday, tha 26th of N o v e m b e r
T h e Koreans love medicine.
The window shade» grace many a Pvdk
C. E. Me Lane haa been visiting the
used for over sixty years by m illions of 1904, at the hour of one o’clock, p. m., of said
rich take pills o f Incredible sUe and county home.
old folks at home.
day,
at public auction, to the highest bidder
mothers for their child ren w h ile teeth
richly gilded.
Uosdm aster M axfield lias done good in g, w ith perfect success. I t soothes for cash in hand on «lay of sale, subject to
redemption
iu tiie manner provided by law.
There are no bankruptcy courts In
Jew eler Morris is now receiving work and graveled the worst places
ch ild , soften* the gum s, allays all
Dated this 21st day of Oct., 1904.
Korea.
Once a Korean contracts a I m any beautiful fall and Christmas
J. T. FO RD ,
pain, cu re» wind colic and i* the best
debt be can never escape from I t
China l.iids scarce, and the Celesl
Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon.
goods and those who go first will get
em edy for diarrhoea. I* pleasant to
Korea Is tbs only country where the j the pick o f the lot. Presents m ight ial* say nielicau man loo much shoot.
the taste. Sold by druggists in every
msrriuge certificate Is equally divided, | he bought now and laid away uutil
As spring sown grain failed to pan »art o f the world. 25 cents a bottle,
DALLAS
one h alf being given to the husband, | wanted.
out nearly *11 farm er* are planting its value is incalculable. Be sure and
the other to the wife.
% • as
ask for Mrs. W in slo w ’* S ooth in g Ry
this fall.
E very Korean husband la answers
n it and take no other kind.
A large supply of rolled barley for
ble for the conduct o f his w ife. Should
Ther# is considerable freight and
•he break any o f the ordinary la w « ho "bu k feed has just been received from pssaenger traffic from this point and
Fldler A Marks, Props.
moat suffer In her stead.
Portland nt Castle s feed store, also the com pany may erect a new depot.
Thus. H ock ett, who cam e fron)
W h olesale anti retail dealer* in
Wisconsin
about
18
months
ago
and
T b e most Important duty o f every
* ° “ u Bml vetcl‘ ' eeJ fro “ ‘ Cur’
M IN E R A L W A T E R
housewife In Korea la to keep alight a VI1
Many M o th e rs Of A Like Opinion. built two d w ellings in tbe southwest
perpetual fire, which I* sacred to tha
* .•
ROOT BEER
Mrs l ’ilm ee, of Cordova, low n .aays: I »art of town, has sold out to H. M.
Peebles
for
$1200
and
gone
back
to
G IN G E R A L E
dead ancestors o f the household.
New covers and handles for um- “ One o f m y children wss snbject to
Tick ets for bis fam ily
!-O I)A S , A L L K IN D S
No Korean may go upon the roof o f hr» lias at Kisser’» gunstore. H e sel’ s croup o f a severe type. *nd the givin g hi* old home
o
f
ten
coat
him
$332.
P IC K L E S
o f f'lisn ib erla in 's Cough
R em edy
hi» house, net even to repair a leak, lots of »m u n ition because it is
C ID E R V IN E G A R
prom ptly, always
brought
relief
without legal permission and without good and can mend alm ost any brok
S W E E T C ID E R
M any m olh r* in this neighborhood
g iv in g due uotlce to all his neighbors, eu article.
O R A N G E C ID E R
think the same as I do about this rein
Paper enter» largely Into tin* eon-
C O M P E T E N T JUDGES.
IIA N A N AS
edy and want no other kind for their
at ruction o f every Korean hou
As a blacksm ith Cal Hutton stands children ”
LEM ONS
For sale by W ilson Drug
Interior la lined with paper. It has a
B e a u ty D o c t o r « B a J o m H e r p ld d c .
back
fur
none
of
them
.
Ho
k
down com pany.
ORANGES
paper roof, paper floor cloth and paper
Women who make a business o f beau
nil about m aking new wagon ami bug
t i f y i n g other women come pretty neat
w all».
OAK M IL L V ICINIT Y.
tt.V tire* and never f«ila to giv.** satis
knowing what will bring about the beet
Our icc is made of pure
T h « Nu m ber T en .
faction in puttin g on h stub axle.
result a Here are letters from two, con
Mr*. E m il TarDon is g e lt :nsr better
mountain water
cerning Herpldde:
In arithmetic everything goes by
I can recommend Newbro’s “ Herpl-
tens Hodologtsta trace the human lik
R K R iggs Sundaycd at P e n y d a b , o’de.”
as It etopped my hair from fallfnt
Mis* Collins, the popular m illiner
ing for that number to tbe “ pentadigl
and, as a dressing it has no super
Mi»* Maggi* Burn» has been quit» out;
ior.
tete” or live fingered limb, which Is a near the poHotfice has ma e m any h
’ (Signed.)
Bertha A. Trulllnger.
cbaracteristic feature o f the entire ladv fie l promt th i* fall f*y gettin g up air k.
“ Complexion Specialist,
vertebrate family.
A
frog would b *ls *«» t x a f l v «ni ed to them in
W ill dittar I»
rented th Fern Imp
Morrison 8t., Portland. Ore.”
•di*!**,
co*or
.«ml
trim
m
ings.
plump for the decimal system for Just
“
After
using
one
bottle of "Herpldde*
V a lid .
my hair haa stopped falling out. and my
the reasons that Impel human beluga.
OF T IM E AND M O NE Y
scalp
la
entirely
free
from dandruff.
Frank Shu*e Inis m oved to Clack
Even a home, which uow has only one
Sny Mr. burner have you ever ex
“ (Signed.)
Grace Podge.
I
m a biisi »♦*»»
pay*. T h f-
finger and toe on each foot, has hints iimined the stock o f v«h h d e« mid ma» county.
“ Beauty Doctor,
»- almwit by the sure fa «>f o f our Mu
In bis anatomy which show that his farm ing im p lem en t* in ’ he M ill street
C. C. Gardner bought a blooded I “196 Sixth 8t., Portland, Ore.”
Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In lent* in »tc m in g :tmJ h- M in g ie«p«»n
ancestors had the pentadigitnte o r wnr**h »lies of Hard wartmtan Fanil goat from C rsig Bros
•tamps for sample to The Herpldde Co- -ihl#» pi «eit ions
W e «»ftVr »tin n g bn»i
rangement. Biologist’« are much Inter- You wit) t once iigr* e that they i.re
Detroit, Mich.
Lee
Belief)
has
a
new
w
in
dm
ill
ami
>i»it « m l ►h**rt bend c»»nr-e*. Tl»«»r-j
est« m 1 to consider liow the nmulier » f the l*»*l makes and that you could
is
reronfitig
bis
house.
B I A Ouerringioti, »j « r i » l »g enb i»ugl> work
C . n m «• u«i ituiivi.itinl »n l
evolved wna five. W hy not four An not get litem cheaper elsew here
M r.
rue lio n . L iv in g ex p e n »«* low
O «r |
Arm and O Îithrie haa m oved to tbe
gers or six or more? Somehow, mon* Ka«» 11 is a friend to the farm ing com
« at.ili gue will U li tun all about our j
Huff« rd piece and W . P. Lewis to
than five would appear to l>e rather munity.
K ell» Citv.
school
Y ou rs for the askiug.
more than one brain con Id give Inde
nt attention to, w hile five are
T b e Bella have s fine new graphs-
C A P IT A L
BUSINESS
COLLEGE,
See Jacobsoi. *.d for W o rld s F a ir phone, i l being tun third one to enter-
four.
Sa le«. Oregen.
contest vote.
j tain us over the phone.
W. I. STALEY, Principal.
|
ST. LOUIS F AIR VOTE.
— —
Result of contest up to 10 o’clock Wed-
nesday night, giving the ten receiving the
highest vote:
Nora Robinson...............
9.JS6
Rose Bronken . . .........
9,550
1,012
Hallie Reynolds..............
Lillie Baxter...................
381
Bessie M uscott................
31
10
Rena Hope .................
Augusta fvliller................
8
Pauline Nesm ith............
7
Ic
r w Uoing to school this year?
IS
I O U T D O y If he is, buy him a sy it of
us and he gets a nice present with each suit. We
will give with each suit and each boys overcoat a
nice box containing pen holder, pens, colored cray
ons, pencils, etc.
THE FAMOUS BLACK C AT HOSIERY
it. Kirkpatrick
JACOBSON
&
GO
brick, Dallas.
RE INO GOLD STORAGE GO
Agricultural implements •
P L O W S - W ACO NS - CULTIVATORS
HARROWS «3UCCIES SPRINC WACO NS
. Plumbing of ail Kinds.
X
«ft
^
^
A ll sorts of machine oil. Our hlacksmithing is 9
i« guaranteed, Great variety of things for farmers. X
j * WAGNER BROS
-
DALLAS %
Gold storage at low rates.
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Do Hoi Kick
U »1 ing* do not run lo »n il m ti
nt y i«n ti*a d n ’ urbtmc? someti
If vi itr » In t lot’ka like* a n tim e g
»«** m m ! » * if th\ re w a c r t u n i i
.»la ifb
I f vont ce llar* have * ft
| nu !|i«m or ¡> ht* ton I»«*!«* Iqg Pin
I*» rim your finger ! b ro o c h , mu
|t!p wc»td. Ju»f bring them to
j bm ndry ai d t l un ym>r fare w ill 1
a i l) jo y when y**n bait* attained
( «1« »ire al lnet to b«»k like a gentlen
SALEM STEAM LiUNDR