rME POLK CO'JMTY ITEMIZER O ver-W ork W ea k en s ---------------- — = — Y our K idn eys. Dragging Down Pains DALLAS TB1DAY, OCT. 13. 1905 OnheaMij Kldnejt Mike Unpsre Blood. i . nuim HSU W . K v u y .V . F rid a y M o h m . s u A W 7:30 A S H , SDITO* . N i l PROPHIST»*«. H U B H O K im O N B A T E S : » I 50 ......................................... P e r year I 75 .............................P e r «ix m onth* 40 ......... ............. P e r th re e m onth« k d v e itis in g rate« m ade know n on * 'p lic a tio n . C o rrespondence issolicit- od. F in e Job P rin tin g done at reasonable COUNTY COURT. PKOBATK. J I I DOB Ed. F Coed T! i * p«tition of E lnin F letchor that certain personal p m p e ’ty of th e S. W. F le tc h e r e state be delivered to her wan eel for hearing October 18th. The F. R. Weider estate was final* lv rioted and final account of the M. B. Weider estate will be heard Nov ember, 13th. T he g u ardianship of Tress* Prather, a m inor was closed. All the blood In your body passes through U n .u a A n . , . evenr t r . p u t three L . . . mlnutee. m in i your L kidney« once The kldneye are yeur blood purifier* they fit ter eut the wane er Impurities In the blood. If they ere sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid In the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble ceueee quick or unateady heart beats, and makes one feel as 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 kidney*, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin- nlng in kidney trouble. It you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's S w am p -R o o t, the great kidney remedy Is aoon realized. It stands the highest for Us wonderful cures of the most dlstt easing cases and is sold on Its merits by all druggists in fifty-« cent and one-dollar s,z~L^*ray 5 ia es. You may have sample bottle by mall Hop* or swamp-iux* 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. Win. Kiddell Jr., of M onm outh, was m arried last week lo Miee Lixxie P h il ippi, of E ugene. Mrs, 1). L- Hedges. At the close of hop picking some while and red m en m bihed (on m uch corn juice a n d soou found them selvea in jail. Dr. T hom pson and W in. Kiddell have gone to Hynod at La G rand«. I he Synod of Oregon has ab o u t 100 ¿liurchee and 90 m inisters, WINEOft,r Hiii OF Udl [QUI C ounty Assessor Graves hat* com p le t'd hi« assessm ent roll fur 1905 and W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A S O U T T H E D O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . from it. we have gleaned the following f c t s and figures He finds 115,871 acres of tillable and 248,874 unrelia A n U n e a u a t ' c d n n d C o m p l e t e Re ble land T here are 69 miles of ra il s u m e n f W r . a t Y o u r F r i e n d s a r e a n d H ave Been Lately D o in g . road valued a t $207 730 end th e 154 m iles of telegraph and telephone line j ure valued at $7.450. Railway rolling H a s S t o o d t h e T e s t 2D Y e a r s . T h e old, original G rove’« T asteless ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ C hill T onic. You know w hat you sr«- The W oodm an have paid $x 3 ,o o o ,- taking. It is iron and q u in in e in s ooo to w idow s and orphans since o r tasteless form. No c o re, no pay. 50 ganization 15 y e ars ago. la y o u r fam ent«. ily fully p rotected? If not, join D allas M cCOY, cam p a t once. O ur school opened with a sm all at teudence. stock is valued at $27,680 and b oat., Mr. M itchell and fam ily have re tu rn - engine and m achinery a t $40,860, He found $ 120,740 n o rth of m erchandise e I from T h e Dalles. and farm ing im p lem en ts to the value C larence McCrow has re lu m e d from of $69,980 and household goods to the a year a t G nldendale. value of $156,510. In the county are J . D. Slagle has moved from Ihe 2,647 hogs, 7,9t>0 cattle, 4,179 horses anil m ules and 33,160 sheep and coats. .Sears honse in to th a t of Mrs. Post. T te c o s « value of properly i» $4,389.- Mrs. George R ichardson w ent lo the 420 n itli exem ptions of $353,670. fail and is uuahle to re tu rn , being sick. L e w i s a n d C l a r k E x p o s itio n . D uring th e Lewis and C lark expo sition the Houthern Pacific com pany will sell round trip tickets to P o rt land, lim it th irty days, a t one and one te n th fare for the round trip. F or p a rties of tf n or more traveling on one ticket, one fare for the round trip. F o r organised parties of one hundred or m ore, individual tickets, a to n e fare for the round trip. 8 lo|iover of ten days will he given a t P o rtlan d on all one way tickets reading through Dial (mint during the exposition, T ickets m u st be deposited with J o in t A gent 11 Portland and charge of fifty cents will I e made for extension of tim e. — P u b lic S a l« . H olnres £ K eyt and Mr. F a rm er have each ju st shipped a car load of hogs. J. K Rears alill has a sore hand and R. I, Stew arts injured hand became so painful th a t Vie w ent lo P o rtlan d to have it treated, Mrs. McCrow, her d a u g h te r. H ugh retta and Mirs Hessie O tt have been 10 the fair and Mi«s H um phreys of the m etro|iolis is now a t the McCrow hom e. Rheumatism II. F rom , who h is been o u r rural b one o f the constitutional | mail c arrier for some years has been diseases. It manifests itself ,li"cl"*1rKe<l Many hunter* elsewhere have been In local aches and pains,— killi )g phonal nf* around here and not Inflamed joints and stiff bodv know* whether or not they ha* muscles,—but it cannot be hontern licenae» cured by local applications. H o w to C u r e C o r n s a n d B u n i o n s . It requires constitutional F irst, »oak the corn or hunion in treatment acting; through warm wafer to soften it; then pare i? the blood, and the best is a down a« close aa po*r»ble w ithout 'raw ing blood and applv C ham ber course o f the great medicine | lain * Pain Balm twice daily, rnbbinu vigorously for five m in rte * a t each ap plication. A corn plaster should be a few day* If* p rotect it from which has p erm a n en tly • worn lie s h o e . Aa a general lin im en t for cured thousands o f cases. *praina, bruise«, lam eness and rheum » ! F o r testimonials o f rem arkable cures j tiarti. Pain Balm is u m q n ale d . F o r 1 fo r Book on Rheumatism. No 1. j sale bv Htafrin D rug On. C. L Hood Co., Lowell. Mess. SUNNY SLO PV . Hood’sSarsaparilla The Female Regulator that wonderful, curative, vegetable ex tract, which exerts such a marvelous, strengthening influence, on all female organs. Cardul relieves pain and regulates the menses. It Is a sure and permanent cure for all female complaints. At all druggists and dealers In 11.00 bottles. W. H. Mack has been down In the fair. NEEDEP A nnually to All th e new pneitl<>na ere*t<x< bv rellroiul and Teleirraph t'u nipaniea We want y o u n g m e n and l a d i e s ••f xo . n I HwMt»,to LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND RAILROAD ACCOUNTING We furnish 7.ri |ier ra n t. of th e O perator* ami Station A ie iln In A me row. O ur six rrh o o la are th e kryeMt exclusive T e h x ran h s h o o h in the world K*t<ih|Mhc'l ‘*0 tea r* and endoraed hv all leadinx K ailrtw t Orth lain, W> exciiLe a $f$0 FVmH I t every M u d e n tto furnish him n r h e r a poNition payimf fm w *40 to a m onth in Atate* e a st of th e H ih C v M oux tain*. <»r fto®» »75 tu $100 a m o n th In SL.tr* wet* .d the horktee. I m m e d i a t e l y g ra d u a tio n upon M udenta ran en te r a t any tin e No vacation*. Kor full pA iticular* r*M*r»»it»K any of <,ur ¿M um »* w rite d ire c t t o <>ur execvU ve otttre a t tln r ln u a ti, Ohio. < a tah ern e free. THE MORSE SCHOOL Of TELEOKAPHY. C i n c i n n a t i , O h io . A t l a n t a , t ta . T e x a rk a n a T ax. (•'e *rgn B ennett and wife have a new bov. B u f f a l o . N. Y. LaC roHNe WI«. * a n i r a n . K n , C a l. G iover P itie r it w orking over on the river. Having decided to give our entire time and money to our wholesale business iii San Francisco, we will begin Sept. 23r<l to close out our entire stock of Clothing, Dry Good«, etc. Everything in stock at cost or less than cost—it must he sold. Everything marked down in plain figures and one price to all. This is the great est offer ever made to the buying public. A newf clean first class stock at cost. Our buyer bought heavily for fall, not knowing our plans, therefore our stock is complete in all lines Our new goods are now coming in, and they fall on the al tar at cost price. Nothing reserved—everything must go _______________ F A LL S C IT Y . “ I SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN In my womb and ovaries,** writes Mrs. Naomi Bake, of Webster Grove, Mo., "also In my right and left aides, and my menses were very painful and Irreg ular. Since taking Cardul I feel likes new woman ar.d do not suffer as 1 did. It Is the best medicine 1 ever took.** W m . Drew has c i'y . Men*. Boys and Children’s Suits at a Great Saving to the Buyers. re tu rn e d to Mi«s A lderm an is teaching a t Oak- hum . Rol B u rn e tt lias re tu rn e d Creek. to Rock Oscar T aylor and wife have moved to A m ity. Jim m ie Spokane. Archie Lewis sold Ilia hops to R alph W illiam s. Mrs. A nna Pri n wville. B ernard W all and wife from Ne tira-ka are here. Mrs. F ra n k B u tier atten d ed confer ence a t E ugene. Lizzie W ark en to n w inter in Salem . T he Lockwood fam ly have -d lo M ontana, will spend tin N etti«, Mary and David N achtingsl have gone lo th e fair. H ubbard G lsze is down from All our Fall Coats, Skirts, Dress Goods and Findings are coming in. is down from T hey are ull p u t in a t thia »ale so as to jiii»t Bttve ouiHelv«» the money o u t on them . Thi« i« yo u r golden o p p o rtu n ity lo fit yourself for w inter a* the g ieat Clopiug O ut »ale. T he W >liex Jacket and C oat are the best mi i at th * »ale. T h e prices are less th a n cheaper indke« are sold for. Everything at Cost. re tu rn - Mrs. McDonald of your c ity has been visiting here. -------- -♦♦«>» -------- S o m e S e a s o n a b le Ad vic e. C h at. Illingsw orth b i s sold out and moved to Tillam ook. It m ay be a piece of superfluous a d vice to urge people a t th is season of the year lo lay in a supply of C ham herlain’« C ough Rem edy. I t is »linos' sure to lie needed before w inter ¡«over, and m uon more prom pt and sa tisfa c t ory results are otitaind when taken as soon as a cold is contracted and be fore it inis becom e sett led ill I lie svs 'e m . w hich can onlv he done by keep ing the rem edy a t hand. T his rom ed' is widely know n and so a lto g eth er good th a t no one should hesitate about buying it in preference lo any other. It is forsale hy Rtafrin Drug Co. Mrs Douglas, of L iberty is nursing a friend in Oregon C ity. “ L ast year I hail a very severe a t tack of indigestion. I could not sleep Fail work in full blast. a t n ig h t and suffered niuet excruiat- mg pains for th ree hours a fte r each Good apples are scarce. meal. I w*« troubled this way for L etitla Shawey is a t hom e on a vis- three m o u th s when I used C ham ber- it. lain’* .Stomach and Liver Tablet*, and F ia n k G illiam is b u ild in g s wood received im m ediate relief,” nay* Jo h n Dixon, T ullam ore, O ntario, Canada. shed. For «ale by Htafrin Drug Co. W ill Y ost will teach a t the Konco school house. B U E N A V IS TA , G. H. H all and family are down fro It • cow. F ra n k S nyder hae ferry for a year. Som e one en tered Marion W inns house a ml etole$40. M. N. P ra th e r and K. Peterson have been selling beef cattle. A. A nderson, wife and d a u g h te r have been to the co u n ty seat. Alii« Me L aiighlin has moved to C orvallis to school his c h ild ren . T he so u th approach to the Luckia- inuie bridge is in bad condition. T he M illner fam ily have moved from W ell, to th e W . N. M cL aughlin place no rth of town. E O U C M 7V a N C lip th is o u t. retu rn to u s with th e names and a d d resses o f yourself a n d two of y our ft n*nds. and th e d ate w hen yo u will probably e n te r a bustn ess college, an t v e will credit y oU w«t*i $5 00 on o u r $ 65.00 scholarship. O u r school exrrpM« n a l ad v in ta g e s to stu d w n s of B u sin ess, S h o rth an d , l-.ngluh, etc. B est I nstruction —L owest T uition Wftitl FOR GAIAk 06 U*. - '( ‘S M il • * w % • • * • T H E M ULTNOM A H - BU SIN ESS INSTITUTE . M. A. A LB IN , P A * « . • • s ix t h r r . PO RTLA N D , O R E . J > ••••••••< OUR LUE IS COMETE! G FN R R IF L E S REVOLVERS A M M U N ITIO N R IG Y C LE S BIOYCLF. R E P A IR IN G FO O T B A L L S U P P L IE R A T H L E T IC R U IT L IK R U M B R EL L A R E P A IR IN G A J u d ic io u s In q u iry. S E E OUR NEW WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY M A N 22J C om m ercisi stre et, Salem . Posts and Slabwood. Martin & Blodgett. Sarah W ark en lin it im proving n ic ely. COLLEGE Or LIBERAL ART8 COLLEGE OF ORA TORY COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE COLLEGE OF LAW 80H00L or ART8 ACADEMY Normal School Training Dep-rtmant All of Die eight grades nf the com m on .ch'H'la are ta u g h t in th e t r a m / depart m eni. No tu itio n is charged for Ib ts d e p a rt m en t. For catalog address PRESIDENT, Salem . Ore. o • |F 1 /A , /A , A w / A \ y ./I n . w / A A . \ y . V \y : , . \€ * . \y e -V .V - A V / A V - */ .0 /A , >y ■$ # • 4 v . $25,000 worth V ' 1 of merchandise ,v K V ■ u M st % b A-.V e so ■ ld V« ti / ■ M /À . À . /À . /À . VÀ. /I\ S. .V - <y This great closing out sale begins September 23, 1905 Come early while the good things are plenty and the assort <♦> i ment complete. Going out of business. Everything at cost, ^ Fixtures for sale. Store for rent. ^ y r . <*> # \y /A , \y /À . \y /À . ’v* \y /À . R. Jacobson &Co„ Dallas. /À . A ;/À vt*. ’ \y A sy * O regon C ounty P re m iu m s . T w enty four countica com peted for the $2000 in prizes of $1000. $500 $:t00 and $200 offered by the P ortland expo- «itinn a u th o ritie s for the he«t display« of county product*. Five fully com p eten t m en from Idaho, W ym oning, N orth D akota, C alifornia and Mas»»- chu»et >8 were cling* n to closely ex am ine and decide. T hey found the com petition *0 cl«»»e a n d the show ings »0 excellent th a t it was concluded to divide the counties into four group* they placed M irion, L n n , Lane, Coo*, Wa«co and U m atilla. T he «econd group cou»i«ted of C lackum aa, C olum bia, Polk. Jackson and Morrow, th e th ird of B enton, Y am h ill, U nion and M alhucr and the fourth of W ash in g to n , W allowa S h erm an , L incoln, H arney Douglas and Josephine. Such a decision wa« not expected b u t it was •vid en tly more ju sl and satisfactory th in it would have been to select four counties th a t were «0 little »upsrior to »everal other*. A well know n traveling m an who vlsi's ihe d ru g trade .ays he has often Heard d ru g g ist, in q u ire of custom er« who asked for a cough m edicine, w hether it was wauled for a child or an a d u lt, and if f»r a child they alm o st --------- -« •- * > --------- iiivaiiahle recom m end C h a u ih e rlaiu 's Dr. Snvder ha* Returned from a visit lough R em edy. T here is not th e least Linger from It and it always cure*. to his old Miaaouri hom e. T here is not (lie lsasl danger in giving T he harue»« «tore, a t Independence, it, and for coughs, colds and c rop it is i« for »ale by K qrre A D unham s. unsurpassed. F o rsa le hy S lafriu D iug Co. H. C. C onstance, from the east ba» --------------- » --------------------- bought tlie Mix farm , north of In d e Plum m er ¿t Sears »old 70 ba'.es of pendence. I Imp# at 12 ^ cento. C o o rid Stafrin and wife and Mr*. Mrs. Audrew H olm an is viniting D elaslim utt and d a u g h te r, Mr«. Hniith Mr*. Flunk Brown in M cM innvilU. are »eeing tile fair. J W. Lem m on has b ro u g h t »nit Mr«. R. S, C onner and d a u g h te r. | tgainat L ucinda Lem m on for a di R eta, who art» now %i«iiing Didla» vorce. friend» will soon re tu rn to th eir In.nn in San Jose, C alifornia. C O U RSES OF STU DY T H E B IC YC LE p /À . ' /À . /i\ -rs \y A /À . * A .\ / i yy vtf. vV , ./À . /À . \y \ /A . >y /A , w A . v> ' ¿¿C " • /À . /¿ \ v / > /À \ yV/. ¿J& /i\ v* /À '/ 4 '. vy , 4 \ v Q A \ '/ vy v .V . sy*- . À rented Steeles Gits Pagenkopf ties moved to his place a t Peedee. ry- £ Everything at Cost. G ilbert Grave« who is 79 years old -arned $16 picking hops and G randm a W right who is only a year younger does three w ashings a week besides lier housew ork. I PE E D E E . Cotton and Wool B lankets all size* and qualities a t cost. F rom 40cenU up. O uting Flannel a t Cost. Fiora cent» up. C u r shoes » resold on m erit and a t what the m akers charge us for them . Mm. A lderm an and Alvin Brown and wife have been to th e fair. In s o m n ia a n d In d ig e s tio n C u re d . Hosiery: T he best made. All 25 c en t q iinli’y at 20 cent«, all 15 cen t quality at 1 1 c^nts. Everything at Cost. Shoes that Fit and Wear. Cal C ram er is c arp e n te rin g and Bry ans new office is com pleted. ----------- -------------------- Ë Men’«* Good Suita a t from $5.00 to $15.00 form er prices $8.00 to $25 00 Boy»’ Lung P a n t S ums at. $4 00 lo $8 75 fu n n er pi ice» $fi.60 to $12.00 All our overcoat« to every kind at cost. New fall «tylcH. E m ry tiling in FurnialiingM, Honcry, Shirt« of all kind« a t co«t. Everything at Cost. this Mrs. M. G raham is vfsiting at New- berg. F rank Adam« and fam ily have re- | turned to Miaaonri. Hawed oak |»oi»ti from fi to 10 feel Mr. and Mra. Milt R naW are bock Com a t wo oh n th a visit to th eir old long, eewtMl oak gate pnala, and oak i «labs* for 50 c en ts a load a t tl»e m ill | Miaaouri home. for aale by Jraae (J »rdner of M onm outh, George Revena o* Predee and Mr. H arrington *’f Independence have lisen am ong us. On the Boise farm west of Dallas. SALTCREEK. B ernard Friesen w a. over freni Polk Sunday. now offered you at leas than cost. Must be closed out by 2 ^ J A N U A R Y 1,1906. ™ F. K H ubbard has sold his cows. Stock th riv in g on n**w grm a 5 0 0 0 TELEGRAPHERS ^ V F o r O v e r Six ty Y e a r s . E rn est Bush and wife have been J W. McCrow and George Flake Imve retu rn ed from Alberta so well over from Airlie. pleased th a t Mr. McCrow bought s Jesse Yost iia» moved hom e and section of land and Mr. F lake will go rented the Mahoney farm . hack to care for the stock on it. L ndy Lynch and d a u g h te r are vis iting her m o th er, Mrs. Bush. A g u a r a n t e e C u r e f o r P l ie s . I Id lin g , blind, bleeding, or p ro tru Clyde T u rn e r is the ru ral mail c a r ding piles. D ruggists refund money rier from A irlie by way of K ings Valley if Pazo O in tm e n t fails to c u re any case and this place. no m a tte r of how long sta n d in g , ir 6 to 14 days F irst app licatio n gives IN D EPEN D EN C E. ease and rest. 50 c en ts If your George Rogers is now liv in g in druggist n a sn 't it send 50 c en ts in stam ps and it will he forward.al post P ortland. paid hy Palis Medicine Co.. St. Louis C larence W aller has been down M<>. from Idulio visiting Ilia brother, Hen A t the old Chitwood place a half m ile north of Oakdale I will aell on T uesday October 17th. heginnig a t 10 o’clock, the following property ; brown m are and bay home each weighing 1200 pounds and the m are with foal, h j>ony, m ilk cow and calf, 7 young cattle, 9 hoga, 5 pigs, shepard pup, new wagon, second hand wagon, buggy, net of wagon harnena, feed c u tter, mowing m achine, range and heating stove, oh t», w heat, harrow and com plete wood c u t -------- --------- tera outfit. F ran k Keralake will be tlu SUVER. auctioneer.— R. H. Robbins. ♦ • * ----- ----- Everybody plowing and seeding and T his co u n ty received nearly 100 grass growing medals at the expo« tion for special O ur railroad is doing a big passenger m erits of individual exhibits. Biddh A Coad got a gold medal for th eir hop and freight tiusiness, press exhibit. ( leu Me Lane and wife are down from G ran ts pass vieitin ; his grandparents. -1 _______■.. . .. . I '.! T he depot here is a disgrace, no fire, no windows and only one long seat. Clothing, Mens Furnishings, Dry Goods and Ladies' Wear | An old a n d well tried rem edy. Mrs. W inslow ’« Soothing S y ru p has been u«ed lor over sixty years hy m illions n! m others for th e ir c hildren while tee th ing w ith p e rfe c t succe-s. It soothes ihe c h ild , so ften s the gum s, allays all oain, cures w ind colic and is th e best | rem edy for d iarrhoea. 1 « p lea sa n t to I the ta ste . Sold by d ruggists in every | |iart of th e world 25 c en ts a bottle. | Its value is incalculable. He su re and j ask for Mrs. W indow 's S oothing Ry | ru t and tak e no o th er kind. OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. A ssessors S u m m a ry . $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 %«■/.. W o rth of /hi M erchandise Retiring from Business W ai. Fudge has been down from W aitsbnrg, at th e hom e of his sisier are a symptom of tne most teiious trouble which can attack a woman, vti: falling of the womb. With this, generally, comes irregular and painful periods, weakening drains, backache, headache, nervousness, dizziness, Ir ritability, tired feeling, etc. The cure la ! I/O not m ake a n y m istake, b u t re Semi an n u al account of Alice Fluii m em ber the nam e, Sw am p-R oot, Dr. estate was filed and approved. K ilm er's Sw am p-R out, and th e ad- Jo h n W alling, Jas. S m ith, nd W dies«, B in g h am p to n , N. Y. on every B D uncan were appointed appraiser.* bottle. of the J . T oner estate. ---------------« • A ---- D uring S eptcm hrr Ihe Mnllni. nlh Oakery tu rn e d util 30,000 loaves of bread. A lw ays Remember the Full Name la x a t iv e j^ ro ra o Q u in in e Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in T w o. o n Box. 2 5 c. T h e Dallas public school opened last Folk co u n ty wool and m ohair c a r ried away several exposition m edals. year with an a tte n d an c e of 258 and th is with 245. T he en ro llm en t hy flee under new today notice of 1). If. room« is »« follow*: W. 1. Reynold*, K eyt h aving B erkshire hogs for sale. 34, R alph Hill 31. Dora Roy 22. Van- Zed Rogendorf atten d ed th e Jew g i e H n r t3 4 , Mr*. Morrison 36, L ina ish new year« services in P o rtlan d this fctouffer 29, Eloise Phillip« 30 and Ell» 0 a r pen ter 28. T he num ber will week. soon be greatly increased. E. C. K irk p atrick raised 184 bale* of hop« ami T. B Rowell gold his 105 . hales 10 Ralph W illiam s. J A. L. V eazie. wh o i« praticing law in P o rtlan d ha« been here looking af ter ihe eotate of hi« uncle A. K. Lyle. George S c o tt and fam ily, Dr. Fink a n d sou A rth u r. Mrs. S arah R ichm ond and SiU* O rchard are a t the P ortland exposition , Daily b ats are again ru n n in g be tween Independence and Salem . C apt. : S kinner ha* installed the th ird gas«» lene engine in hi« litttle boat intended to ru n iieiween the c a p 'ta l city and Independence. George K eltv of B ethel attended the S argeaiit-P laofcinton w edding, at B ridgeport, Rev U. C. Poling of Dali»«, perform ed the re re m o n v ami the hap S ubscription* »0 thi* pane can he py couple a t one«* leit for th eir new jmid in order* on any of the Dalle» hom e in Seattle. store«. Tell y o u r neighbor* how th e\ can thu* very easily pay for the pa J. G. R obinson who live* no rth of per. the G u th rie school bouse hag traded hi* farm to a Mr W allace from Okla T h e pou ltry show at the P o rtlan d hom a and Mr. and Mr*. Ch 1 *. Me Don j fair was equally a« a ft -active »•* th e ex »id have moved from Dallas to their j hi hi tion of stock. About- 1200 bird* farm , th e llr.vital) H inshaw place, at were on display m ost « f them rank ng Buell. am ong tin very beat in th e land. License* have liean issued thi* week ■ Jim Pierce a»» In d ian who ha* b eer for the m arriag e of Jo h n Rhode* to I at G rand Rmide for fifty year* wa* in ‘C ath erin e T " r **v of Falls C ity a n d ] town ye*t*rdav. H e knew all tne glory tic k e ts wer** ig*»led to C. M. B* pioneer* of this region and love* to ker and E lla H * m sn u a ’*o J»*s*e Mer- talk about them . Jim ha* seen 80 win and Mary P ickett, all of Indepen- »um m ets and hu n ted i»v*r this gro u n d j deuce. he fore th ere was any Dallas. I>. L C olvin, pre«i<!en* of th e inter- Polk co u n ty ha* had a bum per crop Cfdlegitate prohibition a** »ri »tion. will j of hop« and n*ver had a belter «ea^ui speak at the E vangelical ch u rch Sun 1 for g a thering them . T he p'**ent r u l day evening a n d the public *re invir ing price of from 12 to 13 cent* is ed to a tten d He i* her* in the in te re st m uch below what grower* bad expect of the w- rk of th e -i»* i«m and will ed. Buyer* *av there is a big crop all Rj*e»k in »he chapel M onday m orning over th** world and th a t price* are apt and la’er have nutference witl» m em to go down ra th e r th an up. T he hop* ber* nf Ihe college association. He is have U r n both picked and cured in a b rillian t *p aker ami should have a , b e tte r shape th a n ever before. 1 large hearing. Earn a Large Salary. There’» no limit to what you can earn if you are equipped with a /nod businesa education and s ta r t with a position in a firs t - class business office. The kind o f businesa educa tion you get in the Behnke- W aiker Business College ia such th at the demand for Hetmfce-W aller graduates in P o rtlan d fa r exceeds the sup ply. Last year we placed 207 pupils in lucrative poeitious. This y e ar we will have calls fo r m ore th an 500, and you can have one of these posi tions, with all the o pportuni ties it presents fo r your rise in the world. The p r o p r i e t o r s s f the B ehnke-W alker Business Col lege are practical business men, and they teach rig h t in the classrooms, along w ith the corps o f train ed and com p eten t specialists who con stitu te the facu lty of the Col- lege. Rise in th e world. Success consists in quickly grasping opportunities, tak in g advant age of th e m ; so grasp the op p o rtu n ity th a t o ffers its e lf this m inute and w rite fo r catalog, which contains a spe cial o ffe r o f hew you m ay a handsom e souvenir by • alight aarrioe _________ G