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O UR S T A F F O F R U STLERS- THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER j ^ q you ■ ¡' û ’ s h s d K v r r y F riday M orninr Á VVr . A .. W 1904. A n U n e q u a lle d a n d C o m p le t e Re t u m e of W h a t Y o u r F r lo n d e are a n d H ava S e e n L a te ly D o in g . SU B SC R IPTIO N R A T E S : 5 0 . ..........................................Por y°wr 75 ...............................Per aix month« 40 ...........................Per three month« Advmtising rates made known on application Correspondence is solicit ed. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable '»rices. i E ig h t ie th B ir th d a y D in n e r . Thedford’s Black-Draught come« nearer regulating the entire system and keeping theTxxly in health than any other medicine made. It is always ready in any emergency to treat ailments that arc frequent m any family, such as indigestion, biliousness, colds, diarrhoea, and stomach aches. Thedford’s Black-Draught is the standard, never-failing remedy for stomach, bowel, liver and kidney troubles. It is a cure for the domes tic ills which so frequently summon tho doctor. It is as good for children as it is for grown persons. A dose of this medicine every day will soon cure the most obstinate case of dys pepsia or constipation, and when taken as directed brings q u ic k relief. B ilio u s C o lic P re v e n te d . Take a double done of Chamber lain's Cholera and Diarrhoe» Remedy » , soon aa the fir«t indication of the diaeaae appear, and a threatened a t tack may be warded off. Hundred, of iieuple uae the remedy in this way I with perfect tmcce»». For »ale by the Wilson Drug Co. On Wednesday November 30th 1804 W. 0 . Brown reached the rip«* i ge of eighty and celebrated the ev DAXVXLLK, i l l ., Deo. 2 3 ,1C02. T b o d fo rd ’s B la c k -D ra u g h t ha* b een o u r ent by inviting all residents of Dallas I fa m ily d o cto r fo r liv e y e a rs an d w e w a n t over 70 years old to take dinner with n o o th e r. W h e n a n y o f us fe e l budly wo | ta k e a d o se nnd a r e a ll r ig h t In tw e lv e him a» the Cottage hotel. There were hours. W o h a v e « p en t lo ts o f m o ney fo r I d o ctor b ills , b u t g ot alontf Ju a t a s w ell about 70 on ¡lie list but some were un | w ith B la c k -D ra u g h t, h , p A D K lt. able to be there. Mr. and Mrs. Har A e k your d e a le r fo r a p a c k a g e o f ry Dunn who are running the hotel j T h e d f o r d ’s B la c k -D ra u r;h fc a n d I f b e prepared as tine a dinner us any of d o e s n o t k e e p i t s e n d 23c. t o T h e C h a t t a the party ever sat down to and to say I n o o g a M e d ic in e C o ., C h a t t a n o o g a , T e n n . and a package will be mailed to you. that the old folks enjoyed it is to o ! mild an expression. Bofoie dinner I they assembled and Photographer | Cherriugtnn took a group picture of them. Mr. Brown was never happier in his life and his gue*ts will never forget that meeting. Some of them are almost worn out hut many are still quite spry. The wives of all men over seventy were invited with them. We give the names of only those he yond seventy as follows: Mrs. Eliza Emmons 87, E. lv. Cutler 89, Mrs. F. A. Harris 82, Ab*x McDonald 80, Mrs. Polly Robinson 81, Mrs. S. L. Irvine SALT RHEUM CURED. 82, John Ashhaugh 83, A. Shultz 81, Mrs. Mary Hubbard 79, J . .1. Williams T h e F o llo w in g Le tte r S p e a k s V 0 |- 75. E T. Miller 75, T. C. Nye 77, Mrs. u m e s for D r. D A rrln 's M o d o of Fannie Nye 74, Wilson Hayes 74, C. T re a tm e n t. H Chapman 75, Mrs. E. L. DeLash- Dr. Darrin Hotel Qail— Dear S ir : It niutt 74, Mrs. N. J . Frink 73. N. W. Allen 76, C. G. Rowall 71, Mrs. M. is with great pleasure and a thankful Peterson 78, W. W. Miller 73, Mrs. heart f wish to inform you that I am M. A. Brown 70, Mrs. A. M. Williams cured nf suit rheum, which I have sui- 70, Monroe Miller 77, Ab Byerly 72, witli for 25 years, at times so ha 1 that Thomas Elliott 75, Mrs. E lliott 72. F . mv hands would crack to the bone, Ludwi7 71, J . P, Starr 72, Mrs. E and my body was also affected. I Lauren ten 73, Dr Hunter 70, J . L have no words that can express my Collins 72, Sam Coad 72, Mrs. Joseph thankfulness to you. Mrs. E . filler ine Boyle 74, E. Cadwell 70, J . M relts, of Vancouver, Wash., has known Campbell 71, G. D. Robinson 73, W. my coddilion, und can he referr.d to C. Pollan 70, Mrs. Harriet Shreve 76, Refer anyone to mo at 3778 Ruby at.. Mrs. E. Shultz 75, Corneil Hughes 70 Oakland, C a l.: formerly lived at Oar- Frank Collins 70, M. Guy 79, T. J. diner, Or. W ry respectfully yours, Mrs. Martha Daily. Cummings 71. ------------ ♦ • ♦ ■ ---- ^ ^ ---- J o u r n a l or O r e g o n ia n . Our clothing is nice, new, clean and Either of them alone or the Item i uptodate. Bought right and marked right. You may not get a chance soon zer would coat you $1.50 a year, but to get such goods at ttich prices. No we have niadlP a combination by special days, but every day in the week. which you can get this paper and ei The biggest part of our stock must go ther cf the Portland papers a year for to make room for our newline.—The $2. The home paper would give you all the county news and either of the Hub clothing store. t/ th c r w »»{ ih o P la ta n n fl W O fld have a Christmas Willie Bush has moved to the Yost farm. Emma Itonco is at school iu Mon- month. Fred Howe and family are back from Salem. Bert Simpson has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. E tta Bush. Jesse Yost and family have been among their Peedee friends. The shooting matches at Mr. Con don’s and Frank Gilliam’s drew large crowds. Be Q u ic k . Not a minnte should he lost when a child shows a symptom of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoaise, or even alter the croupy cough ap pears, will prevent the attack. It never fails, and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale bv Wilson Drug Co. A IR L IE . Growing grain ¡ b looking flue. Eva fitaats is visiting friends at Cor vallis. Percy Hadley is making cider and apple butter. E. W. fitaats has butchered seven fine porkers. Dorsey Turner has rented the Col- lius place near here. J . O. fitaats has returned from a bu siness trip to I’artland. f. M Simpson and wife are visiting relatives in Lincoln county. F o r O ver Sixty Y e a r s . A TTE N TIO N CH RIS TM AS B U Y ER S Our bright, sparkling line of holi day gift, ia now ready for your inspec tion. Con e and look around. Yoor judgment will tell you that we hare by far the handaoineat nnd laigcet stock ever shown in Salem. We take pleasure in railing attention to our strong lines of Book«, Callenders, Cel luloid Novelties, Hacliet Specialties, Austrian Court Boxes, Doll, and fan cy stationery. It will alford ns genu ine pin su e to have you call and let our extra force of sales people show you around. Pattons’ Bookstore SALEM T h in g s a t L itt le Prices. Mr. and Mrs, Richardson are in the metropolis. Mrs. Jasper Kennedy is very sick. E. N. Hall and wife, of Dallas, spent P. H. Drcxler, from Dakota, has Thanksgiving with G. W, Mcl-augh- bought the Jo s-e residence and Mr*. liii and wife. J. F. Groves the frvine ranch and hop yard aecross the river. C IR C U IT C O U R T D O C K E T . Following is the docket of the De- oemi er tenn i f court, which convenes on the 5th with Judge Burnett on the bench : Thus Burrows vs A Heise, action for money. A R Morgan vs fiusie ft Best, ac tion for money. John Rickard vs Huldeninn A Mur rell, action for money. L K Knapp vs M J Cunningham, action for money. K E Williams vs T A Riggs, to re cover personal property. A 0 Dimmick vs Johnson Dumber Co., appeal from justice Court. A fi Newton vs W A Heott, .«nut H B Kelso vs T J Gilpin, action at law. J R Diinick vs Jas Plant, action for money. G. H. Horsfall has put a new porch in front of his house. F . H. Brock has constructed a stor age house for his vegetables. Thos. Blower is adding a kitchen to his house and fencing more ground. Frank Matson,of Chinook, W ash' i igtou, i* visiting Mrs. WhiUcnstrom* Fred WiUenstrom ha« enlarged his blacksmith shop and is building more fence. H ead A b o u t to B u rst -------------------------- H a s S too d th© T e s t 20 Y e a rs. The old, origifial Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you arc taking. It in iron and quinine in h tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 cents. W O M EN . C H IL D R E N and M EN. % iYour Wife 4 4 4 May want a Christmas present of some table sil 4 ver. Nothing is more pleasing to her heart. 4 4 Here are a few reminders: 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Silver plated knives and forks................... $4 50 Tablespoons................................................................. 3 00 Teaspoons ................................................................. 1 50 And many fancy pieces from 50c t o ............................ 2 50 Perhaps something in solid sterling would be more exceptable. Pearl handle knives with sterling forks..............................................................22 50 Many little, useful pieces at from $1 000 4 Barr’s Jewelry Store 4 .4 Corner State and Liberty streets, Salem. Always Remember the ûiûi Neme I exative Rrorao Aulitine ìk^ssuammisvsraaa « ^ a n e á is-! j » * . s Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. CT' -!"v- 25c, ^ * * * * * * * At the h«>me of Mr. and Mis Jesse Wilson in West Salem, their daugh ter, G irn et was married to Fred Smith by Rev. David E rrett. The bride was attended by her sifter, Mauri * and the groom by hi* brother, Newton. * There were many nice and valuable * presents, including a fine Jersey cow After a delicious lunch a serenading * party happened along, were invited in and all had a delightful lime un til almost midnight, t PARKER. BOOTS SHOES RUBBERS 1 W h e n you need anything in the lines of which we m ake a specialty, we will be pleased to fit you, and guarantee satisfac- tion. ^ IR V IN 1 THE & P E T T Y S & [ & P R A C T IC A L SH O E M E N | Postoffice Block, Dallas. Oregon- f Donald Bolter has the measles. D. C. and Ralph Henry have so their hay and part of their stock at Ja * , Helmiek Sugarloaf ami will move to Eddyville. grain. patients Isaac Hughes has erected a new barn T he S trick en R o se F ro n G rie f. W h a t a fo rtu n a te p rov ision o f n a tu re It is, th a t deprives th e ro se o f m en ta l su ffe rin g ; fo r how p o ig n a n t would be its g r ie f to discover. In th e h eig h t o f Its bloom in g glory, th a t a c a n k e r fed a t its h e a r t, an d th a t its b e a u ty an d fra g r a n c e w ere doomed fo rev e r. N a tu re a lw a y s | sp a re s th e su ffe rin g ; s h e is a v e rita b le ! s to re-h o u se o f p lea sin g rew ard s, fo r I th o s e who s e e k h er aid. In th e y e a rs gon e b y fa llin g h a ir an d g ra y n e s s h ave c a s t a gloom over th e liv es o f th ou san d s o f y ou ng women, but th a n k s to th e In v e s tig a tio n s o f « d e n tis ts th e tr u e ca u se o f h a ir d estru ction is now k n ow n to be a g e r m o r p a r a s ite t h a t b u r r o w s in to th e h a ir fo llic le s . N ew b ro ’s H e r p ic id e a b s o lu te ly d e s tro y s th is g e rm , th u s p e r m ittin g th e h a ir to g ro w a s n a tu r e In ten d ed . S o ld b y le a d in g d r u g g is ts . S en d 10c. in s ta m p s f o r s a m p le to T h e H e rp icid e Co.. D e tr o it. M ich . Belt A Cherrington, been chopping (-lay Bush and wife are California, visiting in Basket social at the school home December 10th. VAUQHN & WEAVER Mrs. Fuqua entertained some friend* Tha nksgiving day. SANI TARY P LLMBI N« . . . HOT WATER AND HOT AIR HEATING D alla s Claud Boone ha* been to the conn tv seat ami Chester McClain to Portland. Oregon *r-T - --------------- - "w d B B a p m * Call at Wiseman’s old stand and seethe complete line of Volunteer correspondence always welcome from all over the county. If your neighborhood has b■•en neglect ed, you are invited to send the new* from there, Hardware All postmaster* or agents are auth orized to retain 25 cent* from a regu lar yearly suhscrin'ion to the Item- izt-r but no commission can be allowed on combination rate*. they have on sale Their stock is new and first- class. Everything need ed in building. They wish to call special at tention to their fine as sortment of The Itemizer wants additional cor respond« n • from every neighborhood not now regularly represented in it. Wont you «»r some of your neighbor* special agent* write to us about it. TI k Genuine T0WER3 1 has The Southern Pacific company are graveling around the depot. NATURE SPA RES At. a citizen* meeting mondfty even ing W. A. Messner was nominated for mayor; W. G. Sharman for recorder ; 0. 1). Walker for m ar*hal; J U. (’ ra ven, 0 . D. Calbreath, W. W, Percival, W. H. Walker and August Sperling for council men. I Claybornd ami Ralph Shepherd were down from the agricultural col lege for Thanksgiving. • pleasant», potent »nd permanent Invigorator fo r S m lth - W ils o n W e d d in g . ROC»; C R E E K . The Paddock family wijl move from Miss Clara Purvfne has been visiting the Goodman house to the Dee place. LO N E O AK . Mica T re e » Prather. If. W. Morphy who bought the 214 Dr. Snyder has several Mabel Johnson has returned to Rose sere G. A. Wells place, ha* rented the around here. 2« acre hop yard at $2,000 per year. burg after visiting Alice Knighton. frnn revert* biliona attack. “ I had a Mt-vere biliona attack and iclt like my head wa* about to burst when I got bold of a free «ample of Chamberlain* U R . M I L E S , T H E C R E A T S P E C IA L - Stomach and Liver tablet*. 1 took a 1ST IN D I S E A S E S O F T H E H E A R T , dose of them after supper and tin* N E R V E S , S T O M A C H A N D Ml O’ next day M l lik<* i new man nnd have N ETS. been feeling h ippy ever since,*’ eayv W ill S e n d a T r ia l C iu r s e o f H is New Mr J. W. Sm ith, of JulifT, T ext* And R e m a r k a b le T re a t m e n t s For biliousness, stomach troubled and Free . constipation these tbiet* have no equal. 1’rice 25 cfiits For tale by When an exjatrienced physician of- Wilson Drug Co When you want fi rs to give away $2,50 treatment« foi a yleasant purgative try Chamberlain« diseases of the heart, nerves stomach, Stomach and Live» Tablets They kidnoya or dropsy, it is eoncluaiv« evi are easy to take and produce no nau deuce that he has great faith in it. H G Campbell vs Marie Koenno- 1 >ea, grining or other diss*greeahle ef And when hundreds of prominent feet. Fof sale by Wilson Drug C. men and women freely testify to his man, action for money. unusual skill and the superiority of his Martin A ülodgett vs Nixon A Dont) SALT CREEK New Special Treatments his liberality H H Smith vs J 8 Cooper. ia certainly wot thy of serious consul We are to have Christmas exercise«. E Bernent A fions vs John Ebbe. «ration. Frank Hiaaell will become a dairy- That Franklin Milus, M. 1)., 1,L. B.. i man. it one of the world’s most successful I ___ ___ $2.50 Worth Sent Free. Ashburnham, Ontario, April 18, 1903— I think it is only right that I should tell von what a wonderful ef fect Chamberlain’« Cough Remedy ha* produced. The dav before Easier I was po distressed with a cold and coueh that I did no» think to he able to tak»* my duties the next day a* my voice wa« almost choked by the cough The same day I received an ( rder from you for a bottle of yoiu cough remedy, I at once procured a «am ple bottle, ami took about three do*- ca of the medicine. To my great re lief the cough and cold had .complete ly dissappoared and I w>»« able to preach three times on Easter. 1 know that thin rapid and effective cure was due to your Cough Remedy. I make Ihis testimonial without solici tation, being so thankful to have found such a God “ent remedy. Re spectfully yours K A .L an g fellt M. A. Rector St. Luke's Church To Chamberlain Medicine Co. Do not make a n y mistake, hill re Tlii* remedy is for sale by Wilson member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Drog Co. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, anil the ad ------+-•-*------- dress. Biughampton, N. Y .o n every T g i ---- S P R I N G V A L L E Y . bottle. L. Abrams is visiting his daughter, Mrs, Lois Green at Bellingham, Wash church. ington. G. W. Myer yni wife, of Smithfield, W. J . Crawford is teaching at West have been visiting their daughter, Mrs Salem JV H. C. Seymour. John Walling has moved hi* house Union Sunday school temperance hack and is building a line residence, meeting at the Methodist church next in its place, Sunday evening. W alter Garth and Miss Grace Ed Miss Edith Miller is teaching in the Teal district, most of her pupils com ward* have married and gone t > kve near Hubbard. ing front the BrJ’an-Lticas mill. Walter Townsend, of Soattle has Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler have re been among us. turned from the Nssional Grange con vention in Portland and say that the l)r. and B die Darby were with eastern delegates wero delightful y sur friends here Thanksgiving. prised at seeing beautiful roses in full Tracy ami Alvin Walling are atten bloom out of doors and getting fresh struwberries and cream daily at the ding business college in Portland. hotels. Mr. Goodwin, of Hopewell, runs a meat wagon to our homes once a week. - JAYNE’S TONIC VERMIFUGE. A ih b u r n h a m , O n ta r io , T e s tifie s to th e G ood Q u a lit ie s of C h a m b e r la 'n 'n C o u g h R e m e d y . A G u a r a n te e d C u r e tor P ile s An old amt w©ll tried remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Sootlying fiyrup has been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth ing, with perfect success. I t soothes the child, softens the gunie, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best BU EN A V ISTA . remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to The school social brought in nearly the taste. Sold by druggists in every $40 part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and G. E. Harmon and wife have been to ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sy Dallas, rup and take no other kind. ---- ----- Born, to the wife of Gns, Pagenkopp, IN D EPEN D EN CE. a daughter. with R E C T O R O F 8 T . L U K E S. P. A. Batchelor, who has been sick Itching, blind, bleeding or protru with appendicitis, is able to be around ding pilea. Druggists refund the mon We visited the exposition grounds ey if Paso Ointment fails to cure any while in Portland recently and picked case, no matter of how long standing, nut a campiug'place for next season. in 6 to 14 days. First application give« ease and rest. 50 cents. If Wily Williams, who escaped from your druggist hasn’t it send 50 cent* the reform school some iwo weeks ago in stamps and it will he forwarded was in this vicinity for a few days lasl post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. week. Louis, Mo. Those who desire to keep posted must read current newspapers, there being nothing that can take their place. Toll your neighbors about th is attract ive offer. Salem’s Most Popular Bookstore Home o f G r e a t iU n h Strength John Robbins, of Pioneer, has been arouud with a meat wagon. M ise ra b le . It Is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century di*- covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilm er's S w a m p -R o o t Is not rec- ommendedfor everything but If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways. In hospltsl work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by w h iA all readers of this paper who have not a lrs i^ F ,r'ed it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and **-'A*v’ nd your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and ttomeor Bvaai-Root. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. PEEOEE. We expect to tree. M ake* Y on your up from Mr«. Jackson’s brother has come body to know of th* wonderful from Alaska to «pend the winter. curee made by Dr. Percy Hibbard ha« returned from » -Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver stay of six month« in Eastern Oregon ■ ■ • »■ ------- and Bladder remedy. A N U i BD1TOB AKD FBO FBIBTO B. The _______ K id n ey T rou ble 7:30 Harvey Coats ha* been Portland for a few day«. WITH A LAME BACK ? W HAT T H I Y HAVE TO SAY ABO UT T H E D O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . | 0 ALLAS, F R ID A Y , DEO. 2. on hi« ten acre tract. GET UP POMMEL SUCKER HAS MEN ADVERTISED AND SOLD FOR A QUAKER O F A CENTURY. L IK E A L L W A T fM CLOTHING. physicians is proven by hundreds of u o. t0 Y^ U iT" Henry Clanfiield has gone to East- | wonderful cures of well known people Pacific and the ! tern Oregon. It is stftd« of the best One patient cured after failure of elev- ^ orv* ]" * * Faster,, railway will until ■utcri.lv in blech or /clow, Sam Burk, G. IX Braun and Mr | full/ jueranteed *»d sold b j en Grand Rapids physicians, oue af next April, on Wednesdays and Sat- rcinbic de.lers ererjrwhere ter being given up by thirty physi j unlays sell tickets good for (50 day* at Nichols will plant hops •IKK TO IHt cians, one after nine of the leaiiingdoc | summer excursion rates. Dr. Min- Henry Gillum <nn who was hurt by 5IGN OF THE FISH tors in New York City, Philadelphia ■ horns sanitarium will be open. One a horse will *<>on he all right. can now go from Corvallis by way of ■nd Chicago failed, nwt’kiXff'ySa- | Albany to Portland for $2 00 the same W. J . W hite is painting his hoti«e T h * 1st* P ro , J . S . Je w o ll, M. D. j price as by the west aide road. Jourii'vl of M ental and N e n o u s Dii J and look* like he had matrimony on all n<«i\DR publish your mirj rising remi It*. Prof. : | the brain. J, P M. I » , K i Pi «««len t of Kush Administrators Notice. C *11 l « a p « r o t « In 1874: ‘D r . Mil, hi has U kan two couT G r a n d C h r is t m a s G ift RRs of n.v privat« instru ctio n» in dise«»«* th« Ed. Richmond has been shipping heart and lu n g *.’’ We have juat received the 1904 edi cattle nnd J A B «x«e»* ha* a Hue lot « f JO T I C K IS H E ‘\EHV OIVKM TO WHOM IT Mr. T ram an heW’eeee. ed ito r of th e Ch «mro tion of Webster* International Dic hog* ready for market. N nt.»> «.MH'orn th a t th e undeisigned hM been T W I I ar a k l. .te to » : M il«. , „„ ,n „ iluly * n » o iiite t atlm in istrator, of the e * t* t e of W M o f inh erited headache and d iE iin em ." T he w ell tionary which besides over 2000 pages, 4 --------- - ♦ ♦ ♦ - --------- • (\N»|*er. recently tleceoaed. by th e county co u rt of known m anu facturer of F reep o rt, 111,; J . c , S cott in the main part of the book has a F A L L S C IT Y . ih e KtAte of O iegnn for Pelk co u n ty . Alt perenn* ■avi had ftu illessly spent thousand* of dollars hoMing claim s ag ain st th e e »tate of «aid decedent Rtipplement of 238 page« containing on phvMviaite u n til I consulted Dr. .vfilea.” re th erefo re notified to p re se n t the sam e, duly v e n Jack Wagner ha* moved to his new •w One thousand remarkable teslinion 25,(¿00 new word*, phrases and defini* ded, as by law reofflrsd, w ithin six m onths from i l l s ent ti|Miti rt quegl. th is date to m e in Independence; ami all peraoi.« ow- ! tiona The beat, educated men in the house. inir said «sta ts are required to pay th e sam e to m e As a ll m ay ha\o th e Doctor’* Book, have a|»ent veara in bringing it to Mono grange will assemble at I«ew- v alu ab le ml vice and $2 50 worth of i O r present high degree c f |**rfeetion hated th is l l t h dav o# N ov., A. D .t 1004. isville next Saturday. II W II j * » « . Ir» atmeni .......... Iljf preparad for llteir It i* the atandard of this conn try end A dm iniatrator o f «he e sta te o f W .M . Ct*oper, de cane, free, aa a inai, we would advim- ia in elegant binding. The regular County Treasurer Beexley, hat been ivery nek one to mnd for them at price is $10, hnt we shall sell it for $8. up visiting his parents. once. Gire a careful description of No «-duested family should l * wth- Hernia Farley it staying with Mrs. your symptom*. Addrena, Hr. Frank out one. Aa a birthday gift or Christ- lin Milea, D e p t . O., Grand Dispensary ma* present almost anybody would Thompson while attending school. 1102 to 1121 Mam 8 l., Elkharti highly prise it. Come quick if you Mr. Campbell, from Independence, Iod.—12-9. waut one. is building a home near the Advent 1/you or any ot your neighbors have anything extra fine in the wav of «took or poultry, or if you know of anything else that might interest the public, please tell us about it. If you have goat*, sheep, hog*, cat tle, horre* or anything el*e to sell, ad vertise the fact and buyers will soon appear. Everybody expects to find 8m h notices under our beading New Today. The cost will be less tln.n you imagine. Teachers in all parts of the county are hereby invited to send brief mon thly reports for publication. Give number enrolled, tardies, visitors, names of thoa? not ab*ent nor tardy nr on roll oí honor and anything else i>f special interest. STO V ESA N D RANGES. | Agricultural Implements vif & P L O W S . W A C O N S . C U L T IV A T O R S H A R R O W S BUCCIES SPRINC W A C O N S v- Plumbing of all Kinds. I £ jfo t h t a iJ M EN RE U IR E T R A I N E D H E L P . The modern business college meet* this requirement and the business man now look« to these schools to supply his help. Young people now have but scant opportunity to s u c ceed in business without a business training This school haa the reputa tion of supplying competent help to business men. Our catalogue will tell you of the many advantages we offer to earnest student*. Send for it. C A P IT A L B U SIN ESS CO LLECU, »ales*. Oregon. W. I. STALEY, Priaeipal. « ¿j. ^ All sorts of machine oil. Our blacksmithing is is guaranteed, Great variety of things for farmers. X J W AGNER BRO S - » V t DALLAS? S H E»»»»? Your Christmas Shirt Front Humid b#» as white and immaculate ** the eternal snows on Alpine peaks, i M,»d the fi i i ieh a* perfect a* fro* led win dow panes. Where will you combine art and workmanship in such a beau tiful blending a* at the Salem steam laundry. Good judge* point to our j laundry work in «birts, collar« and cuffs as the highest perfection of art. I SALEM STEM LAUNDRY lf A.8W , ""**