Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 21, 1905, Image 2

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THE POLK COUNTY ITENIIZER
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Vick Bros, have just tini-hed baling i
Tttoosauda Have Kidney Trouble »pent Sunday Imre with their duiigh-
The render of this pa|a-r will be pleat­
120 ton of first class vetch hay fo r i.
] tea, Mrs John Lougnecker.
and
D
on’t
Know
it.
ed to learn that there .s a t least one
M. Simpeon.
H o w T o V la d O u t.
Miee Linnie Arthur of our village,
| dreaded disease that science list been
George Gardner and Dial Tate, of j
Fill a bottle or common glaas with youf was married Sunday to Mr. Ramsey,
| able to cure in all its stage*, and that
a y n e s omic ermifuge
mem
D a l l a s , f k i d a i , jd l y ).
.
Fall* City, are putting in a nee
is t'atarrb. Hall’s Catarrh Cure i the water and let it stand twenty-four hours: a from euet of the mountains.
sediment
or
set­
bridge al the north end of the grade |
j only positive cure now known to the
tling Indicates an O n e D o lla r S a v e d R e p ré se n ta T a n here.
1 medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
U n u KviftY F ki ba T M okmko a 7 : 80 .
unhealthy condi­
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e
d
.
constitutional disease, requires a Con­
Dr. Luther, of Kings Valley gsve an
tion ef the kid­
The average man doee not »are lo
stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
W . -<V. W A S H ,
neys; If It staina
interesting entertainment here Sat
exceed
ten
per
cent
of
hi*
earnings.
! Cure ia taken intensity, acting directly
your linen tt ta
mday ovening. The many scenes pre­
HIMTOK AND PKO FKlCTu».
upon the blond and mucous surface of
evidence of kid­ He must spend nine doll rs in living sented were as natural aa could he pre­
The highest grade of wall plaster made, The only fire
expense*
fut
every
dollar
«aved.
That
ney
trouble:
too
the system thereby destroying the
sented.
and
water proof wall planter for hop drvors— it is in­
frequent
desire
to
Iwing
the
cane
cannot
he
too
careful
foundation of the disease, and giving
SU B SC R IP T IO N R A T E S :
pass It or pain in about unnecessary exp»n*es. Very of-
Albert Talherow had hi* arm brok­
dispensable.
IViiiot let imriutators make von believe
llie patient strength by building up
the back is also
♦ 1 5 0 ............................................ Per y< ar constitution and assisting ■ ature in convincing proof that the kidneys end blad­ | ten a few cent* properly invested, like en above the wrist a few days ago He
cheaper
wood
fiber
plasters just as good. There is on­
buying wed* for hi* garden, will save was driving a team attached to a hay­
$ 7 5 ........... ..................... Per six month* doing it* work. The proprietor* have der are out of order.
ly
the
one
Elastic
pulp
plaster. Manufactured by
fork
when
the
tug
broke
letting
the
j
several
dollar*
outlay
later
on.
It
it
4 0 .......................... Per tliree month« so much faith in its curative powers
Whet to Do.
There Is comfort In the knowledge eo the same in buying Chamherlaiu'a single-tree strike his arm with the
Advertising rule* mini« known on that they offer One Hundred Dollars
application. Correspondence ¡««olicit. for auy case that i: fails to cure. Pend often espressed. that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. above result.
, for list of testimonials. Address K. J. Root. the great kidney remedy fulfills every |t cost* hut a few cents, and a bottle
ed.
There will be an ire cream social at
ol7-519 Chamber of Commerce building, Portland, Or,
wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the of it in the house often save* a doctor’s
F in e Jo b Printing done at reasonable Cherniy A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by beck,
Maple Grove on Saturday even ng,
kidneys,
liver,
bladder
and
every
pert
bill
of
several
dollars.
For
sale
by
’Phone Maine 23C2. Write for catalogue.
all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall,a Family of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability
nricea.
July 22nd The proceeds to be divid­
| Pills for constipation.
to hold water and scalding pain in passing Strafin Drug Co.
ed between the Lewisville, Montgom­
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It, or bad effects following use of liquor,
ery. and Airlie school district*. Come
SA LT C R E E K .
Paul Belt, of Sheridan, is ofl* with a
F ed. Kail and wife, of Dallas, have
Miss Grace Helmick, of Parker, is to wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
A. Cune has charge of George Bi
everybody and bring v«nr best girl.
necessity
of
being
compelled
to
go
often
railroad surveying party.
teach at Albany
bee’s store in Sheridan.
a new horn girl.
Everybody ia liauliug hay.
during the day. and to get up many times
BALLSTON-
Mi*« Jtssie \Vi«eman is visiting j Al. Herreti is again in charge of a during the night. The mtld and the extra­
W. \V Stockton. we»t of Ballston,
Hsr.ry Raixloff is buildiug a uew
N:clioias Lee was selling goods for­
grain
warehouse
at
Independence.
George McCulloch visited McMinn­ ty year» ago where Frank Kerslake i» s having a large baru built.
up in the Sound country.
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root la soon I house.
realhed. It stands the hlgheet for Its won­
ville last Friday.
today dealing in furniture.
There was never before *n much
Lulu Sm ith and Moses Sit’on of derful cures of the most distressing cases.
Frank Fawk has been over from
Walter G iffin and fa mil v have
travel between here and Portland.
Orsnd Ronde, were spliced for life last If you need a medicine you should have the Oak Grove.
Mrs. Vanduyn has been up from moved from -Dallas to Falls City.
Henry Gillum and family vhn*e<1
week.
best. Sold by druggists In50c. and*l. sizes.
Portland with her brother Postín««
C. 0 . Gardner and family are tuck
H Voth and daughter. Anna, have the fair this week.
Misses Frankie Hay ter and Emma
You may have a sample bottle of this
ter Merwin, and their mother at Inde­
from Moro across the mountain*.
been to the Portland fair.
The mother of our re’low citizen, A j wonderful
Fiona
Gregg
is
attending
summer
Dempsey have been taking in the big
discovery
a
*
-
pendence.
fair.
Go to the Lough.irv A Klli* grocery It. Muir, died recently in Canada aged and a book that tells
H. Lehrmsn, of Portland, is build­ achool at Monmouth.
more about It, both sent
88 years
People are generally willing to do
store for the finest tens and cofT-es.
ing
a
new
burn
for
D.
Nachtingal.
George
Ball
is
up
from
McMinn­
W. P. Gonna way, of Vancouver,
absolutely free by mall,
wha'cver will pay. It muy pay you
Liveryman Fuller and family h ive addres- Dr. Kilmer & now of swamp-loot.
Hon. N. L. Butler and Judge Ed.
Oscar Taylor has baled his hay and ville spraying his hops.
to read about fci e clearance sale now has been away among his Indepen­
been enjoying themsvlvea over at Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men­ H Gertz is hauling bay for J . Bidder.
dence friends.
Coad went to the city Wednesday.
A In* steads steam baler ha» been at going on at th*4 Bee Hive store.
tion reading this generous offer in this paper.
Ocean Park.
work
for
Felix
Comegys.
Mrs. Claud Plank ami daughter,
D.
Klassen
and
family
from
Canada
W B. Duncan near Zena fell from
So many people have suffered from
If von want insurance in the Me j Do not make snv mistake, but re­ are at the home of Frank Frieseu.
a load of hay and broke Ids right arm.
Sam Ball put off bis trip to the placing their property under the con­ of Walla Walla, have been at the
Miniiville Mutual,drop a card to J. H. | member the name, SwanqeRoot, Dr. They and Mary Nachingal have been coast to spray hi« hops.
trol of oth« rs that they are now very home of E. M. Smith.
It E. William* and W. it Vassal are
Daniel, Dallas.
Kilmer’* Swamp-Root, and the ud- to the coast.
»low to take up with any such proposi­
in Portland at the bankers conven­
Mr. and Mrs. Risser went to Port­
Bert Brooks is threshing rye grass tion.
land Monday with their inniulsw and
tion
Hay is being delivered at Indepen­ drcea, Binghamplon, N. Y. on every
on
the
Wm.
Birks
place.
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f
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P
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l
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s
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bottle.
Beef eat tie are «o plentiful that " r i­ wife, who «teen route east.
The census ju t taken show* the dence for from *4 to *6 per ton, ac- I
Itching, blind, bleeding, or protru­
AH Campbell cut some good tim­ ces are lower t han a year ago. Bids
population of Polls county to lie about! cording to quality.
Harry Connawav, who has been
ding piles. Druggizts refund money othy hay for V B. Sears.
thi» week for furnishing the asylum : railroad agent at McMinnville, is now
10,178.
Mrs. J . N. Hart and children have] 0UK STAFF OF RUSTLERS. if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case
no matter of how long standing, ir 6
Mat Caldwell is putting in hay for and penitentiary were one-fourth be­ working on the road from Portland to
George| H a good raised nearlv >ix come from Baker City for a visit to i
low those of last summer.
to 14 days First application gives himself and forV . B. Sears.
I Astoria.
WHAT T H E Y HAVE TO SAY A B O U T
ton* of vetch on an acre on the Brick- | her childhood home.
ease and rest.
50 cents If your
Again
we
call
attention
to
the
T
H
E
D
O
I
N
G
S
IN
T
H
E
C
O
U
N
T
Y
.
Mr». Lydia DeLashmutt’s sister,
er place.
Pby and Dave Simpson have sold j
Mrs. R .L Rears is quite sick and her
druggist nasn’t it send 50 cents in
thistle» that arf going to seed in and Mrs. Graham, ha» sold her Salem
Ihtir interest in the Independence [
»ister,
O
tie
Mayfield,
is
staying
with
stamps
and
it
will
be
forwardod
post­
T. B. Rowell and family are camp­
around Dallas and all over the con - property and bought a house and lot
saw mill to Fred. Doogty.
An U n e q u a P c d a n t i C o m p l e t e R e paid by Paris Medicine C o..,St. Louis her.
ing at the Taylor hop yard beyond
tv. Right now is the time to destroy in Dallas.
s u m e nf W h a t Your F r ie n d » a r e
Mo.
Lewisville.
Miss Joan Rowell, who lives in Ne
Cnssie Hears i« taking music lesson» them and prevent their increase 100
a n d Have B e e n L ately D o in g .
, John Lotspeich, of Kan»as, has been
vadtt, ia visiting her parents, Mr. and
• •f her cousin, Mia» Winette Hears, of fold.
Mr* It. M. Smith and ion. Rov, of
PARKER.
visiting his sister, Mrs. Kate Coad on
Mrs, Henry Rowell in flheridan.
McCoy.
Monmouth, have gone to Oakland,
H as Stood th e T est 2 5 Y ea rs.
Considerable painting has been Gooseneck. They had not seen each
Joe Harlan ha« been down from
California.
Mrs. Ethel Woods hss been visitine I 'fhe old, original Grove’s Tasteless
Henry
Butler
is
helping
Andrew
done
around
Dallas
but
there
are
; o'her for many years.
Corvallis.
Campbell put a (50 foot bridge across other houses that need it and white
W. E. Warm, of Salem, and Prof W her siater. Mr*. Hattie Rhode* at Ta Chill Tonic. You know what you arc
coma
They
are
daugliteia
of
J.
J
.
j
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
B.
Lacey
are
at
Good, clean cheat hay, mixed cheat
taking.
It.
is
iron
and
quinine
in
a
wash
could
he
used
to
advantage
on
Salt
Creek
near
his
house.
A. Wann, of Eugene, were in town
1 and timothy also mixed cheat and rse
Williams.
tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 Fish Lake.
fence», trees and rough buildings.
Wednesday,
! and rye grass for sale at reasonable
Tom Short, wife, and two children
enta.
Cleve Parker is helping Mr. Fuqua
W alter Griffin, of Dallas, being ton
Mrs. Al Graham has bought thp
The new mayor of Portland, Dr I prices at my place near Derry.—Ad­
ami his sisier, Mr». Short, of Illinois,
with
his
hay.
near
a
railroad
blast,
that
went
off
Ashbaugh property in the southwest
ROCK CREEK.
«pent a few davs last week at Ocean Lane, seems to I h * of the same stripe dress, C. N. McArthur, Rickreall.
near Fall» Cifcv. had his ear split open
as sheriff Word, that is, he proposes
part of town for $72.5.
Pern McCarty and wife have been Park.
The berry crop i» short, but the po*
by a Hying ri ck.
to enforce laW8 as they exist and not
Mrs. Jennie Conner and children
tame crop will he largor than ever be among their friends here.
Wallace Brown, of McTimmomb
The children of W. R Birks are here as interested parties with to have are now with her parents, J . M. Davis
Putnam fadeless dyes do not spot, fore.
Valiev, and Minn Nellie Miller, of
Miss Francis Helmick is at present and will soon move into the house them construed. Saloons with boxes ami wife on Gooseneck, but will soon
Bridgeport, have become husband and »tre.ik or give your goods an uneven­
occupied by George Newbill, he mov­ and bad women and low down theat­ return to their home at Huu Jo«e,
Mrs. 8. P. Brock and daughter, Jep will) the old folks at home.
ly dyed »ppenrance, Hold by drug-
wife
res will suffer most.
Cal.
sie, from RAedds are visiting at Fred.
Home twenty members of the Har­ ing to the Peters place.
gisis, 10 cent» per packaga.
Brock’s
If you are on the lookout for bar
rison Linnville family recently bad a
See
change
in
ad.
of
Ellin
A
Key!
Thistles are beginning to bloom and
gains re>»d the Klli* A Key tad. on fir»t
Haying will soon be done. I t is a reunion at the old homestead here. should be at once cut down.
page and then go and see their attrae on fir»* page. They «re making a big
good crop and is being put away in A delicious lunch was spread near
cat
iu
the
price
of
nil
spring
and
sum
tive offering«.
their old play ground. In the after­
mer goods. If you doubt it go and tine condition.
Cliitrlis Brouion, who wm r»i*w!
noon the old home was visited and ice
Tracy 8taat» ¡« off in Gilliam conn ask for ths new prices.
ne*r Lewisville was recently married
cream
and
cake
served
and
then
they
Fred.
Holman
was
among
the
fy for ten day* Lloyd Coad, C ltowel 1
in Ohio.
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The four Gibson brothers settled in campers this week, also Mr. and Mr». went to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
and Ralph Campbell are in the har
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^ f'nii i i n r — ».-oí
w” «
the West .Salem vicinity over half a Ham Tetherow, Mr». Van Hkike and WmJ Fuqua where a group picture
vest field» there.
m
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was taken. The day was more de- i A lady, 82 veaas old, i* down from ,
century back. Doug Gibson, who has daughters.
See the four complete line» of crock­ been selling pumps for many years,
lightfully spent than it coidd have Linn County vi.iting her kin.om n, W.
At.
Toledo
Gus
Olsen
was
convicted
\V. Miller.
^ 1
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ery in white and gold. The newepf lives in the house that his father, Geo.
been at the Lewis and Clark fair.
A
of selling liquor to minors; the jury
tiling on the market and for «ale bv Gibson, built 50 years ago.
Marcellos
Fauleoner,
who
eettled
i
y
G
lid not agree on the other case»
B u y 1+ n o w
Longhary A Ellin
-eO X.
r^.3C.
The Brvan & Lucas sawmill above against him.
Now i» t^e time to buy Chamberlain’s near Shei ¡dun in 1849, ie «till a resi- l
Fx*8enator Mnlkey and wife, of Fall- City, is to be moved to the Peter­
dentol that vicinity.
Colic,
Cholera
and
Disrrhoe
Remedy.
Esther
J
Hampton
bought
Fred
Ashland, are »pending pome time in son place about a mile we«t of where
Tt. i» certain to he needed sooner or
Monmouth with her parent«, lion. .1 the old Rowell m 11 stood. A Hun s Brock’s goats ami will keep them with
I her sisters Hock. They have some later and when that time comes you
H. Hawley and wife.
will take the lumber from there to the wethers to sell.
will need it badly— you will need it
Otho Williams and wife have gone planer in Falla City. There is so
quickly. Buy it now. It may gave life.
Miss
Hampton
and
her
sister,
Mr*.
to Tacoma to vi*it hi« »inter. Mr». much good t imber around the location
For sale by Strafin Drug Co.
IF Y O U W A N T Q U A L I T Y , C O M E T O T H E W O O L E N M I L L S T O R E .
Hattie Rhode«, Euroute home they | that the mill will not have to he Baker attended the joint installation
of
the
I.
O
O.
F.
at
Elk
City
and
D.
moved again for years.
LO N E O A K .
will take in the exposition.
K. They »pent Sunday with the f un
S. P. Kimball has been over from
A number of Fall» Cityitea came t<*
ily
of
P.
A.
Miller
at
Pioneer.
He
CH O LERA INFANTUM .
town Tu**»day to attend the trial of
took lirst prize on extracted honey at Salem looking after Ips prune crop.
W. P. Drew for dipt orbing the P '*« ce . C h i l d n o t E x p e c t e d t o L iv e f r o m at the last state fair averaging 100
Gilman Nunn reports fine progress
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t
h
e
r
,
b
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C
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r
e
d
He nlead guilty and gave bond to be
by C h a m b e r l a i n ' s C o l i d , C h o l e r a pounds of honey from each of seven on the railroad extension beyond Falla
peaceful.
teen
stands.
City.
an d D ia rrh o ea R em ed y.
The other day at the lum * o f J i b e
Ruth, the little daughter of E. N.
Miss Ella Carpenter has been called
Jo u r n a l or O reg o n ian .
bride in Rickreall A. J . Ramsey, of Dewey of Agnewville, Va.,wa- sen uis-
The regular price of the Semi-Week to Newport by the illness of Miss Myr­
Gilliam county, wan married to Mi»» ly ill of cholera infantum last summer.
ly Journal, the Oregon or the Itemiz- tle Davis.
Linnie Arthur by Justice Hardy Hoi •'We gave her up end did not ex¡met
» r is $1 50. The two Portland paper»
Mrs. Wolfe has been around collec
iiihh , of Halla*.
her to live from one hour to another,” 'give the news of all over the state and
" l happened to think of the Itentizer contains what is going ting fruit and vegetables for oui Port­
While hauling bay on the Wolverton he say»,
land exhibit.
place near Airlie, Albert Tethrow had Chamberlain’ii Colic, Cholera and on all over Polk county, We him
Mr E . Black made 90 pounds of
hi« right arm broken, and Jake Fech | Diarrhoea Remedy and got a I k »»t i e of arranged to furnish either of these pa
ter wa* badly hurt at A«a Taylors it from the store. In five hours I »aw per» and this paper for $2. A better butter last month frrm inree Jersey
a change for the hotter. We kept or new» combination you cannot make cow» fed with vetch.
livery »table in Independence.
giving it and 1 efore -he had taken the !
Mr». Mary L«e Inis been up iron. half of one small bottl* «lie wa» well.
W. H, Boals and fair ily. the Misses
RIC K R EA LL.
Doutliitt, Mrs. Plank ami baby are
Portland looking after her farm thi« This remedy ¡» for »ale by Strafin Drug
»ide of Guthries. Her father, Mr. Co.
The binders are running.
spending two weeks at Newpert.
Langworthy, who kept afore in Dal­
Mr».
Fritz
and
Warren
Burch
are
Hsv crop, most of it in vetch, saved
COUNTY C O U R T .
las some twenty year« ago. lives with
carpentering near Lincoln.
in fine condition. Our fsrmers con­
her.
PKORATK.
sider it the best feed they can raise.
Mrs. Forest Craven, of Ball»ton. ha.-
A California man is up this was
JlJlHlK
been visiting her parental home.
PEEDEE.
locking for barrel stave timber ami Ed. F Coad
Mrs. Wm. Thielsen, of Halem, it ] Wild blackherriei are unusually
pronounces that in this county the
Final settlement of Henry Hill es­
visiting her father, J»». Simonton.
beat be has found. He will probably tate «et for August 26.
I »caree.
arrange to have a large amount of it
Mrs. Kate Lucas ha» been at Turn­
C. C. Hcnggin wan made adminis­
W illie Y o it ia wnrkiug fur John
shipped to San Francisco.
trator of (lie W R, Birks estate under er with her sick »ister, Mrs. Hunsaker. Ritner.
Lnst Friday four steamboats carried $4000 bond.
L 0 . Kosers nephew is here from
nearly 2000 excursionists from Port
H>iv »hooked *nd wheat about ready
Inventory of property of Mary T. Pennsylvania and so is Mr. ^appeil for the reaper*.
land to the Cascade Locks. A spec­
from
Illinois.
ial train of twelve car* was chartered Nelson, an insane person, was approv­
Mr». Ltlia iiaunna has gone gone to
Mr and Mrs. Hayre, of Cochran,
to take the oveiHow crowd for whom ed and her guardian charged with
Portland to lie doctored.
$1154.
there was no room on the boats.
TE> Strength-Giver ’¿¡¡¡555
2 1905
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V
Elastic Pulp Plaster.
The Pacific Pulp and Plaster Co.,
n j Always Remember
ths Fall Name
I axative flroruo Asinine
] 0 ^ 0 $ a C d d SI! GllG D a y , GiflS 121 T W O .
Mid-Summer - Clearance
Of Our Entire Remaining Stock of
F A N C Y S U M M E R S U IT S , S H IR T S , H O S IE R Y , H A T S ,
C L O V E S , V E S T S , E T C .,
A t L e s s th a n A c tu a l C o st
Our electric light plant was closed
down for a week to iusti 11 a larger
engine and boiler. It is again running
in Hue shape ami will now be able to
furnish lights to all who want th in.
Mrs Wolfe spent last week in this
county and hud many attractive
things sent to sdd to the l*t»lk oountv
exhibit at the fair. Judge Coad is ur
giug everybody to add something to
the collection. What has gone from
your neighborhood.
The guardian of Gould Cressey was
charged with $902,89.
Frank Notwrat was made adniinis
trntnr of the Thomas Norwest estate,
the property to he appraised bv 1) P.
Hodges, Glenn Butler and J. S. Petty
John.
— — ♦ • ♦ — —
T h at la dyspepsia.
It inalu-s life m iserable.
I t s sufferer« eat not because they w n f fa,
— but »im ply bt;« -mse they
They know they a ie irrita b le and fre tfu l;
bu t liiey cannot be otherw ise.
They com plain of a brut ta ste In the
mouth, a tenderness a t the pit of tb e.otn
erh, a a uneasy feeling of putty fulness,
h ead ache, heartburn and what not.
The effectual rem edy, proved by perm a­
nent cares of tbou»am ls of severe case.«. Is
H ood’s Sarsaparilla
» »4R~»»o iMMt oeUukrtto.
X>Y^
THE ORIGINAL
\
i*
A S u s t a i n i n g O i o t.
These are fine enevating days, when
is, somebody has said' men drop bv I
lbe enustroke as if the Day of Fire had l
dawned. • Tliev arc fraught wi»h dan­
The Ihtllus City Bank hail an elec- ger t»» people whose systems are poorlv i
t on Saturday and all the former officers sustained ami this leads us to sav, in |
were retained. K. C. Craven js present: the interest of the less robust o fo tirj
M M. Ellis vice present; W. G Vas readers, that »lie full effect of Hood4s ;
sail, cashier with Joe Craven asassist- Sarsapaiilla is such as to suggest the j
tant. They with D L. Key! and .N. propriety of calling this medicine!
I*. Butler constitute the board of something beside» a bhxxl purifier and |
directors. They declared a semi annua) ionic*-»ay a sustaining diet. It maker
i' much easier to bear the heat, assures I
dividend of five par cent.
refreshing sleep, and will without any !
doubt avert much »ickiie«« at th ie !
Jo b printing.
! *in»e of year.
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WILL K EEP YOU DRY
NOTHING EL SE WILL
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE}
c .T A L o a u c , r a t e
or a . N M t N T . a n a M AT«.
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T O — A A C A N .O IA N C O .. 4TD ., TO* ONTO. CAN AD A.
Posts and Slabwood.
Mr and Mrs. M. M. Ellis will go to ; Sawed oak posts from (» to 10 fort
Newpoit Monday and rosy remain for] lung, »awed oak gate posts, and oak
a month. They will occupy a reside nee •labs for 50 cents a loud ut the mil.
near the Ocean House, it tielongiiig to for sale by
J. W. ('rider.
Unde Dick Smith who was a broth­
er of Grandma Townsend came here
it. 185:1 and took up a donation, the
place where Lou Fisher now live« tiv»» On the Bniae farm west of Dali*».
miles nortwest of Dallas. Later on lie
i bought a place near Pcrrydaie and |
afterwards lived with Ira Townsend
p
j there. A few years ago he wss ad m it­
ted to the coldier« home at Roseburg
Ell
ua tlwo. Vk ¡4 Vf «rvfU U .
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! and died there U*t weefcaged 90 ye*re.
Martin & Blodgett.
4
Mr*. John Dyer died of cooaump-
lion and wa* buried at the Womer
grave yard. She leave* a hueband
and.*ix children.
FA L L S C IT Y .
Ed. and Jim Wright are back from
Rock Lrcek.
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SL A C K OO
Will Morriaon end wife Sundayed
at the home of B. L. Haatinga.
Beginning M onday, July 1 0 , we inaugurate a complete Clear­
ance Sale of our rem aining stock of M edium and L igh t W e ig h t
suits and W a r m W eath er Furnishings. A t this tim e of the sea­
son profit is not considered. O u r object is to sell everything; to
turn merenandise into money and to provide room for fall goods
A great m any people have got into the habit of delaying their
mid-season purchases until this Clearance Sale goes into effect.
Looked at as an investm ent, as a preparation for n ext season, or
in any w ay you choose, it is an opportunity for saving that is
w orth while. A glance at prices prevailing during this sale will
give you a fair idea of the astounding values offered:
Frank Hoffman
the planing mill.
ie watchman at
The new Cnaat Range aaw mill will
soon begin running.
Welter Griffin and family
moved her* from Dalle*.
There are not enough
around to fill the demand.
have
laborer!
Work i* pmerneeing al th* new eit*
of (lie Bryan A Luca* mill.
A IR L IE .
Man*’ suit*, «ingle and double hre «.ti d. in f incy cho
vim* unit woolen wor te l«, th t have been ■ lling from
*10 to *25. now $ 6 . 5 0 to $ 1 6 .
*8.50 to *15 Youths’ suit* no» $ 5 and up to $1 0.
Boy*’ anitw, from the age* ol 9 to 16, worth from *4
lo *6, now 2 and 4 dollars.
Childre l»1 Kiiit*. from the ages of 3 to 8, north |J to
*7 now *t . 2 5 and up to *4.
President suspenders 35 cent* a pair.
A big line of Fancy Vest* in w»>h»ble good* and fan
rv wool patterns. Okf price *2.50 lo *3 50. Hale price
*1 to 4 2 .5 0 .
Men»’ Work Glove* |l lo $1.50 v.ilne*.
8ale price
6 5 and 7 5 cents.
A large line of Overall* for 35 cent* ; regular price 60
cpnta.
Mexican bat* 10 cent*.
Men*’ canvass glove* a cenls a pair.
Ice creem enoinl Saturday evening.
K W Staet* lied abont 90 Ion of
clover bay haled.
O. J Bagiev i* rural mail carrier for
I s short time rf\ least.
Wihy Norton ha* been delivering
: hay to tin* place for Phy Simpaon.
Mi*» Lillie M cKcnneyof Corvelli* i*
Bertha
! St«»!».
1 «pending a few day* Willi Mae
Preselling *t this plsce on the third
Sabbath al 2 30 o’clock, by Rev. J . 0 .
Hedgepeth.
T h e s e ar* not shop w o rh g o o d s , but the new est and best line of m e rc h a n d is e !
SALEM.
Salem Wooien Mill Co