! — r r - ------------------------------------------- cates. Mr. 11. L. Fenton says: No exhibit­ or will lie allow«*«! more than three goats j to a pen, und all exhibits must be in place by 2 p. m. on the first «lay of the show. Everything |s»ints to this as the banner Angora show. We w ill make everv effort for success. The program of ac given at tht? evening meetings will 1« announced I later. TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZE!?. W E D N E S D A Y , J A N . 2, 1907. V. P. FISKE. ( Itemizor. one year in Advance SUBSCRIPTION', With Weekly Oregonian or Semi weekly Journal ith Oregon Wo*Miman ( VN............................ •II AO . 2 ini . 1 75 UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. What Our County Officials Have Done Since Our Last Issue. Fruit Sprayers, Take Notice. A. L. Sbreve, of Stayt«»n, Mrs. A. B Notice to the people of Polk county, Probate Court. Muii uud Miss Katharine Sbreve, « f ! who are the owners of fruit trees, that 1 Dallas. Coad, Judge. now is the time to prune and spray all j In re estate of M. L. Robbins; final diseased or infest«*«l trees with San Jose i I Office, 25/ S Office, 31« M U TU AL I Residence, 271 scale, woolly or green aphis and other accmnt filed anil January 2ttth set for Watch P arty. " L ( Residence, 113 bearing. pests. That these trees must be prun- ; A very «leligbtful watch party was ed ami well sprayed w*th lime sulphur Ii, the estate of Plato McFee; final spray. Prof. (W illy says that this is account fil«*<* an«i same set for bearing given Monday evening by. Misses Itubv Patronize One Another far the Upbuilding of Town and County. Fisk* and Ella Butler at the home of tlu best winter spray to use, as it kills on February 4th. the inoss, scale and «»tlier pests. Tt is! In re estate of Moses Allen ; vouchers Mr,and Mrs. V. P. Fiskeon Mill street. Oft in«* and music were enjoyed and at necessary to spray young trees to protect First, second and third premium« of them from the ol«! mo*?* covered diseas- having been fil«*«l, the administrator was It o'clock a dainty luncheon was served. PREMIUM LIST $7. $5 and $3 respectively, are offered on «si ami inf«*stew«l. Those present were: Misses Of the Eighth Annual Angora Goat i Mabel Guv, Alice Grant. Jennie Mus- Same on buck kid born after March within 30 «lavs from time of pruning. ! above. cott. Ilallic Coad, Veva Burns, Lydia 15, 190«. Show. I In case of failure you are liable to a tine | In the guardianship of J. Boyer; In­ Mnst ott, Claudia Coad, Lula Dempsev. Same on buck 1 year old and under 2. ! of $25 with costs. This applies to all, ventory and appraismeiit filed and ap­ Same on buck 2 years old and under .'1. i railroad right of ways in Polk county, i proved. I Nola Coad, Bertha Foster Euiroy Mc- Same on buck 3 years old and under 4, j I recommend the Lime Anlphtir lupinl1 In the estate of Alsea B ill; final hear­ DeVitt, Buena Fiske, Georgia Martin, To be Held in Dallas on January Same on buck 4 years and over. ; A Ith Savage, Ruby Fiske ami Ella But­ spray, because von will get better re-! ing set for January 28th ler ; Messers Te«i Aidricli, Henry Will Doe kid born b«*forc March 15, 1900. I suits. It is easily prepar« f Berthu Tipton; final ac­ nished at this early date with a com­ Vern I^uner, Irwin Cone and George Same on doe .‘1 years old and under 4. I must he done within 45 «lays from date. count heard and approved, ordered that plete list of the premiums to be offered Same on doe 4 years «»Id ami over. Bennett. J. P>. N u n n , the administrator pay to Cephas Tij>- for the annual Angora goat show, which First, second, third sweep-takes on Fruit Inspector for Polk County. ton, the sum of $41.40, and on filing will l>e held for the eighth consecutive best buck of any age, $7. $5 ami $.'5 re- NAME THEM FARMS. vouchers, to be discharge«! and bomls- time at'the old woolen mill building in spe«*tively. Same on sweepstakes on There will 1 m ? a meeting of the Dryads men exonerated from further duty. does, same as bucks. Dallas tomorrow night. Initiation, etc. The i«l«*a advanced by Rev. Barton Z. In matter of the estate of John Smith: llnrpgisfprpd Gnats, Premiums for Registered Goats. final account heard and approved, or­ ltiggH last week for our tanners to iiMint- The premiums offered altove on regis­ dered that the administrator pay the tlieir farms, seems to be meeting with ter«*« 1 goats are duplicat«*d on unregis­ following claims: The Polk County popular endorsement from all sections tered goats. Observer, $3; E. C. Kirkpatrick $20 lor of the county. The Itemizer’s offer to assist bv furnishing free 100 envelopes No entrance lees are charged. funeral expenses. CURE each to the first five who sent in their Feed is furnished free to exhibitors. Tn matter of the estate of Ellen Smith ; names also struck a responsive chord, as Has surpassed all other medicines, in merit, «m il account heard and approved; or­ by Saturday we bad these five farms Reduced Railroad Rates and Farer. Ely S CIBORI Balm sales and cures. dered that the administrator pay claims named with appropriate names: is quickly absorbed. The Southern Pacific Co. and the Sa- j Gives Relief at Once. Its success, great as it has been, has ap­ according to final account, and on filing Sunny Vi a Farm— Mr. anti Mrs. J. lem, Falls City A Western Railway Co. ' parently only just begun. vouchers therefor to be discharged and Bowles, Dallas. will charge their usual rate on all ani­ It cleanses, soothes bondsmen exonerated from further lia­ It has receive»! by actual count more than j Creek Bottom Truck and Honey Farm mals sent to the show for exhibit ; hut heals and protects bility. 40,000 testimonials in two years. — W. H. Kraber, Dallas. U| mjii presentation <>f si r«*ceipt from the the diseased mem­ In the estate of W. J. Farley; final Fir Vista Farm— B. Z. Riggs, Amity, It purifies the blood, cures all blood dis­ secretary of the association, these com­ brane. It cur«*s Oa­ account beard and approved, the ad­ Oak Hill Farm—G. W. Mver, Dallas, eases, all humors and all eruptions. panies will return all animals to the ts rh and d r iv e s ministratrix discharge«! and her lands­ i ( ’berry Hill and Poultry Farm— B. I. It strengthens the stomach, creates an point from which they were shipped away a Cold in the_________________ Ferguson, Eola. fret* of charge. The S. i‘. will also grant H.-nd qnlckly. lie- l i A V F E V E R men exonerate«! from further liability. appetite and builds up the w hole system. stores the Senses of Now in order to help yet farther in . In the A. J. Byers estate; inventory a passenger rate of one and one-third It cures that tired feeling and makes the the good work the Itemizer will renew f ires for the round trip from anv point T.iste and Smell. Full size 50 cts. , at Dmg- an«! appraismeiit fil«*«l. weak strong gists or by mail; Triul Kize 10 cts. by mail. its envelope offer <*f last month and will In usual liquid form or in chocolated tablets on its lines in Oregon. The S. i«\ C. A Ely Brothers, 50 Warren Street, New York. print for 50 cents 100 nice envelopes for W. Co. will grant a like reduction. known as S a r a a t a b a . 100 doses XL DEALS IN DIRT. cv ry family naming their farm and send­ Call on your local agent for certifl ing it in prior to Saturday, January 12th. We can also print what stationery you Wilbur Rhodes to George Darby, desire as good and cheap as the best. l.jts in Falls City .................... $ 200 Others who have name«! their farms Geo. Cone to J. Essig, land in Dal­ and notified us of it are: C R IM SO N G IA N T R AD ISH . las............................................ 1,500 North V iiw Farm—M. J. and Henrv C. Spaulding et al to Cbas. K. The larger it grows the solider it Black, Dallas. Spaulding Logging Co., land in gets, twice tlie ordinary size. Roanoke Place—Mrs. J. W. Lewis, t fi s, r 7 w ,............................... 1 Rickreal). As hard as a bullet, while Hale Hackensto and wife t«) E, C. tender and deliciously crisp. Nob Hill Ranch— L. II. McBee, Dal­ Kirkpatrick, land in t 7 s, r fi w 1,500 las. Retains goodness long after ma­ Evan Evans to F M Waters, land turity. Lib,, 40c; packet, 10c.. Aetna Farm—Seth Riggs, Crowlev. in t 9 8, r fi w ........................... 2,000 The Maples—C. E. Wheelock, Mon­ Low man Conner to Geo P Coulee, S P E C IA L P R IC E OFFE R . mouth. Here’s a SPECIAL OFFER to make New Friends 80 acres in t 7 s, r fi w............... 2,315 $1.50 worth of ab«jve seeds for M L Thompson to G o. W. ai d for LILLY’S Northern Grown Seeds $ 1 . 00 . Maud Darby, lots in Falls City 65 $1 .00 worth of above seeds (one John Rol b ns to G. H. Robbins, Danish Ball Head, and infinitely packet of each variety, with packet f f L L Y 'S Vegetable s e e d s a r e D O Y O U GET UP land in t 7 s, r fi w ................ 500 \si I'RkH'/ grown on and adapted to better adapted to Pacific coast con­ o f Old Fashioned Flower Garden ditions. True to type, every Seeds thrown in free) for 75c. this coast. These 10 varieties are W ITH A LAM E BACK ? head like its neighbor, sym­ the aristocrats of the kitchen-gar­ PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS. Six 10c packets, with Flower metrical, white inside and den. They represent the acme of Garden packet, 50c. Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Lilly effort, the result of years of solid to the core 1-lb., $1.25; 1- Three 10c packets, 25c. Wednesday: careful seed selection and cultiva­ oz., 35c; packet, 10c. Above prices are postage paid. 11. llirschherg, Independence. .Almost everybody who reads the news- tion. This Special Offer gives you P R ID E OF T H E P A C IF IC C. C. Brown and wife, Dallas. I papers is sure to know of the wonderful $1.50 in these seeds for $1.00. Read SEEDS AND CUCUM BER. E. Hosticr, Monmouth. cures made by Dr. the descriptions, all of which are GROW RICH Almost a seedless cucumber, the W. E. Bridwell, Monmouth. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, carefully and conservatively made. seeds being small and few. Per­ the great kidney, liver F. Y. Mulkey, Monmouth. I iving up to the catalogue descrip­ Plant Lilly’s Best Northern- fectly smooth, very dark green, and bladder remedy, M. Tillery, Inkependence, tion is what has built up the rep­ Grown Seeds, grown on this coast beautiful white flesh, perfect cu­ II. M. Tillery, Independence. is the great medi- utation of L illy’s Best Seeds. for this coast, and be sure of profit. cumber flavor, exceptionally firm, triumph of the nine­ Thursday: You will find that the saying, “ Best crisp and delicious. Grows 10 to P U G E T SO U N D S P E C IA L teenth century dis­ G. A. Griswold, Falls City. for the W est" is true in every case, 18 inches long, always straight, and covered after years of TO M ATO . W. E. Gilbert and wife, Falls City. and that Lilly's B«*st Seeds will dark green until ripe. Vine scientific research by This minintur<\ Carl Fenton, Dallas. give you best results H ie above hardy and vigorous; enor­ Dr. Kilmer, the emi­ from a photo­ J. N. Connolly, Monmouth. mously productive; yields nent kidney and blad­ are only ten varieties of Lilly’s C. S. Loughary, Dallds. graph, gives you der specialist, and is Best vegetable seeds. For infor­ J. 8. Cooper, Indepenneuce. an idea how the early and late in season. 1-lb., 65c; wonderfully successful In promptly curing 2-ox., 40c; ox., 25c; packet, 10c. G. B. Martin, Falls City, mation at to the full line, write for tomato produces. lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou­ W. N Buckley, Falls City. E N G L IS H F O R C IN G Is an early dwarf, bles and Bright’s Disease, which Is the worst G . B. Lyle, Dallas. L I L L Y ’S 1907 SEED C A T A LO G , LETTU CE. stands free from form of kidney trouble. Saturday: the ground, with Large, crisp, tender; best vari­ Which will be sent free, postpaid, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root Is not rec­ N. R. Dale and w ife, Dallas. hard, firm, round ety for home culture, because eas­ on request. Lilly's 1907 catalog ommended for everything but If you have kid­ Cecil Graves. stalks. Y i e l d s ily grown outdoors or in frames; surpasses all previous books in at­ ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found large clusters of round, firm, lus­ rich color, ideal for garnishing Sunday: tractiveness and completeness of just the remedy you need. It ha3 been tested cious fruit, beautiful rich color, Hotels gladly pay one-third more plant information. It is thorough­ Susie Huffman, Monmouth. in so many ways, in hospital work, in private free from blemish, stands shipment for this lettuce. Stands more ly dependable, and besides contain­ I. N. Woods and wife, Dallas. practice, among the helpless too poor to pur­ E. Maurice. Monmouth. splendidly. A three-season leader; neglect in watering, and does not chase relief and has proved so successful in ing descriptions, price lists and N. R. Dale and wife, Dallas. popular everywhere. Perfected by quickly run to seed. Most profitable culture directions of thousands of every case that a special arrangement his us on our experiment for market purposes because varieties of seeds, bulbs, roots and been made by which all readers of th!i paper Monday: grounds at Brighton Beach, who have not already tried it, may have a quickly ready in fine large cuttings, it is a handbook of in­ V. P. Fisk«», Dallas. and can be obtained solely sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book bunches of beautiful light formation on poultry foods, poultry L. B. Downer, Dallas. from us. Sold only in sealed pack­ green, which never spot. 1-lb., 50c; telling more about Swamp-Root and how to supplies, stock foods, fertil­ Earl Wisecarver, Dallas. ets. Ounce, 60c; packet, 10c. 'ind out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, 02., 20c; packet, 10c. izers, garden supplies, sprays, F. E. Kersey, Dallas ¿/hen writing mention reading this generous horticultural supplies, etc. C. L. Hubbard, Dallas. MT. R A IN IE R PEA. G O L D E N JE R SE Y W A X B EAN. offer in this paper and I f you want one, free, mark an X C. Porter and wife, Dallas. Brittle, tender, broad, thick— Dark, rich green, well-filled pods, in the white square. >end your address to L. Perkins, Monmouth. the best of all the yellow pod bush creamy and delicious; enormously Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bing- Tuesday: beans. Stringless. Beautiful productive. Propagated in Wash­ lamton, N. Y. The H O W T O ORDER. G. A. Griswold, Falls City. golden color and delicious ington. and tlu* best early pea ever Jgular fifty cent and Home «»f Swamp Root, J. C. Uglow Dallas. Mark an X in each white square flavor. Vigorous, reliable, offered to western growers. ollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. F. II Craven, Monmouth. and an abundant producer. Lib., Especially valuable for mar­ opposite the variety of seed you l)o not nmke any mistake, but re- R E. Williams. Dallas. ket gardeners, commanding wish to order, mark the quantity 25c; packet, 10c. uemher the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. II. Loiignecker, Dallas. the highest prices through the sea­ in square or on margin, figure up Kilmer’« Swamp-Root, and the address, M. E. Oita, Dallas. JACK F R O S T S W E E T CORN. son. Large packet, 10c. nghampton, N. Y . on every bottle. the total, clip out the ad., and re Plump, milky kernel«, that melt C R IM SO N G LO B E BEET. mit in same envelope with the in your mouth; tender, sweet, pro­ MRS. HARRIET SFREVE DEAD. clipped ad. Be sure and write your Close grain flesh, very sweet, lific— really phenomenal. Dwarf variety, permitting close planting. tender, blood red, delicately zoned name and address plainly, filling in This Estimable Lady Passes Awa\ Very hardy. Jack Frost seed has with white. Exceedingly smooth the fidlowing blank: been perfected by ourselves on surface. Finest in form, flavor at an Advanced Age. Puget Sound, is thoroughly accli­ and color. Free from woody, fibrous roots. Grows uni­ mated and peculiarly adapted to Clip ad. and mail to Pacific Coast conditions. Not only form in size—about thr«*«* inches Mrs. Harriet Sbreve was i>orn neat Season’s earliest, but longest through. Matures early Pkt., 10c. Marrietta, Ohio, on Septemlier 12, 1829. and latest producer. W e can­ and «lied in Dallas, Oregon, on Januar G O LD E N H A L F -L O N G Robertlne gives what every woman not say too much in en­ I, 1907, aged 77 years. Harriet Liver­ CARROT. most desires—a perfect complexion. dorsement of this corn. Large more « am«* across the plains with be Best of all the yellow varieties. It brings that soft, smooth, fresh, Seattle, Wash. packet, 15c. parents in 1851. They settled on a fare Very sweet, close in texture, gold­ clear tint to the cheek that denotes near Dallas, On June 10, 1852, sh< L I L L Y ’S G L O R Y CABBAGE. Enclosed is for which en yellow, solid, very smooth, at­ youth fill ness. It will bring beauty whs married to Asa Sbreve and the; Glorious in flavor, gloriously tain« large size, has small c«^re, to those who lack it; It will retain setjtbd on a farm north of Dallas. Ii sound, a glorious grower and a and adapted to all soils; under please »end me $............ worth of It for those who already possess It; 1858 they mov«»d t»» Dallas, where the> glorious shipper. Lilly ships tons good cultivation yields 25 to 30 I illy’s Best Vegetable Seeds, as it w ill enable you to successfully have almost continuously resided, ex tons per acre. Ready for table marked above. combat the ravages o f weather and of this cabbage see«l across the cept for a few years spent on tin* fare at all times during growth. continent, as this variety, perfect­ time. D on ’t doubt—don’t argue. Just west ni Dallas. Mrs. Sbreve was a con­ Equally valuable for stock. try Robertlne. Your druggist will ed on Puget Sound, is admitted to Name..................................... sistent member of the Christian chinch market favorite. L ib . 25c; give you a free sample. A ll drug­ he the best cabbage grown Even A having joined at the age of Ifi. Slu gists keep Robertlne. rounder and more solid than the packet, 10c, Address .................... . leaves three so mi and three daugt'ters to mourn her demise. The childnm are : laid Shfev«*, »>f Condon, H. \V. Shrev« and Mrs. Nellie Jacobson, of Portjand PHONES: BIDS FOR BUSINESS. H E R C U LE S What Our Merchants have to Offer the Buying Public. Mr. C. Risser is prepared to sell you a new umbrella or repair your ol«l one. He lias ammunition and fire arms of all kinds for sale. If you get your shells loaded there, you can be certain of get­ ting what you shoot at. WHILE T h e m o n ey spent for trin kets b y the a v er a g e fa m ily at C h ristm a s tim e w o u ld b u y an E d iso n P h o n o g ra p h . T he trinkets last about as lo n g a s C h ristm a s d oes. T h e E d ison P h o n o g ra p h affords en jo y m en t d ay after d a y and year after yea r. T h e trinkets p lease o n ly the in dividu al recipients. T h e E d iso n P h o n o g ra p h offers a con tin ­ u o u s round of pleasure for the w h o le fam ily. It is the greatest m usic m a k er of the age. It brings in to the h o m e circle all the w o rld 's m u sic, rend erin g w ith w on d erfu l faith- fu lln ess w h a t ev er so n g , in stru m en tal piece, or orchestral selection is desired E d ison P h on ograp h . P hon es 1 «« 225 Commercial Street opposite Wade’s banl- ware store. t hee. Craven is living at Oregon city \ Fiske, the best printer, f >r your job work. W e pay 4% on time deposits, current subject to check, and do a general bank­ ing business.. Grippe or Influenza, whichever you like to call it, is one o f the most weakening diseases known. You can have the advantages of a strong bank at your very door by using the mails. Send us your deposits. A cknowledg­ S c o f f ’ ,s E m u l s i o n , which is Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites in easily di­ gested form, is the greatest strength-builder known to medical scicr :e. ment will be sent you by return mail. Savings accounts received from one dollar up. O pen an account with us and note how rapidly it will grow. It is so easily digested tha* it sinks into the system, making nov blood anJ new fat, and strengthening nerves and muscles. J. FRANK WATSON. Pr«5«l«s R. L DURHAM. V k * W. H. FEAR. Sectary & C. CATCHINGS. A.a Sto«** U se S c o t i ’ j Influenza. 1 (T ru s t (T b m p tu u j v~ ^tyCflPITÄLJTOcV- «¡«O O W «' A L L D R U 3 C IS T S : 5 0 c. AN O $i.OO, Guardian’s Sale. Hi In the matter o f the tcuArdinntfhip o f Theo- «iore 'V. Dndnoii, »» fet*bh‘ min«le«i person, o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n , t h a t i n p l r - »uAlice of an order o f the honorable coun­ tv court o f the state o f Oregon, f«»r the county o f Polk made on the 10th day o f December. liHHi, In the m atter o f the estate o f Theodore W. Dodson, a feeble minded person. The un­ dersigned gu an lian of said ward, w ill s«*ll at private sale u> the highest bidder, »ab ject 1« confirm ation by said county court, on and af­ ter the 17th dav o f January. 1007, all the estate right, title and interest o f said ward, Theodor« \V. Dodson, in and to the follow in g deacribe«. real property to w i t : Block One in in Haling > addition to the town o f B u llio n in the eou ntj o f P »Ik and state o f Oregon. Term>i o f sale, «•ash in hand. Bid» therefor« at Perrvdale, Polk county, Oregon. SA It A II D. DODSON. Guardian. N MAIL ORDER LIQUOR BUSINESS Buy yo u r wines and liquoD- direct from the wholesah house at wholesale prices. 9 ■w $ # If ;{f •f 9 •if * ■e * P I- Mollie and I and the Baby Buy Our Shoes at Gaynor^. Mollie is a sweet, sensible little woman, economical, too— always trades where she ean get the best v a l­ ue for her money. I used to buy m y shoes elsewhere, b u t I dropped into (Jayner’s the other day to see if they were sell­ ing shoes as cheap a s they advertise. B o u g h t three p a ir quicker th a n scat. The Baby — Well, the kid w ouldn’t wear a shoe th a t d i d n ’t come from G a y n o r’s. f A hop, skip and a jump from the Postoffice. * OUR SPECIALTY | i full quarts of Tillamook 0C| Rye or Bourbon Whiskey - - - Shipped to any part of Ore gon. All express charg* > I prepaid. There is nothin;, he ter, give us a iria l. MIKE IAC0B & COMPANY 51 Front Street "Û/AM0W BRAMO' Poitland Ore. WEAR DALLAS CITY BANK Dallas, Oregon. R.C. C R A V E N W. G. V A S S A LL - - - - PresiJen4 Cashiei W . C . N orw in e, of Flat River, in the lead mine district niMCTOR*: N. L. Butler, R. ( ’ . Craven, D. L. Kevt. M. M. Ellis, W. G. VaMuUl. o f Missouri, has sent us this photo of a pair of Diamond B ra n d This bank is pleased to place at the disposal of its customers the facilities gained during many years of continuous service and growth. shoes worn 10 months O u r heavy D ia m o n d way e v e ry class as are our highest grade dress shoes— and w e make more fine shoes than any other House in the W est. C V £ 7 y _M 1*04 where B ran d work shoes are in as superior in their SÌ-onnwD Muro- KypulM S fitting 1» too Important a m atter to ruah lnt< “ with your eye* •h u t." I f your eyes w ear out. they're gone forever. W*hen you buy g U sse». see to it that you g *t gin s**» that are just right. W e have the knowledge, experience, expensive up-to-date ap­ paratus and skilled employes to m ake them Just right. Consultation costs you nothing. W rite for our booklet. It contains valuable inform ation about the care o f the eyes. W # will send it to you free—post paid. P SftOCMAACMS i j\V. P. Dyke, of Dallas, underground ordinary shoes average about 6 weeks. Is to Patroni/.e Home Of McMinnville is a borne institution A strong mutual insurance « «»inpaiiv do­ ing business in OREGON O N L i . Why not insure your home in this A»s«»nation, save nearly fifty per cent and keep w hat you do pay in OregiHi? a ft e r E m u L rfo n Invahisblo for Co.:„ '.a m c l Colds. \ 2 4 7 W a s h . S t . P o r t l a n d , O r e Institutions! T H E OREGON FIR E R E­ L IE F ASSOCIATION Jamaican Lady Speaks Hi; hly of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. rates on savings accounts, receive deposits THE W AY TO MAKE OREGON GROW Is tlu* agent for I*«»lk Uounty, and is ready to attend to this matter for yon. Office in Dri­ ller Building, north of Court House. Mutual Phone OREGON SALEM Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the su- Percy Hadley and J. A. Ilannum were i perintendent of Cart service at King*- in town vest or« lay. stoii, Jamaica, West Indies Islands, Tracy Staats is vi itiig bis folks this says that she lias for some years used Chamberlain’» Cough Remedy f-.r > «*<*k in the Airlie vie n ty. I coughs, croup and whooping cough and John Foster will leave tomorrow for has found it very beneficial. Slu* has ( ’arrytown, Tennesse *. on a three implicit confidence in it and would not month’s visit with relatives. | lie without a bottle of it in her home. Sold by Stafrin Drug Co. Mr. George H o l i e r , who u ed to • tin the Hub, h working tor the Gol ien A number of papers have swiped our < i.ite people long and acceptably filled as agent f«>r the S. P. at Dallas, and go in as assistant cashier in the Fist National bank here, Walter Williams going to Falls City to run their bank there. SOW WESTERN SEEDS IN WESTERN SOIL fnnktxy W O M EN be -***1 We have just installed a modern powder magazine, which in now tilled to its eapaeitv, and we ars ready to supply you with fresh explosives, saving you freight charges. Every day will be powdur day here, when vou can get just the amount you require of the best explosive on the market. Write for pricoH. For some time it has been recognized by all that the Stafrin drug store was forg­ ing far ahead in the matter of popularity and patronage. In fact this store has long enjoyed the major portion of the trade tributary to this city. Their cour­ tesy to all, carefullness in preparing per- seriptions, excellent goods and fair pric­ es, have aided materially in bringing this about. A p°?Ltive CATARRH Hood’s Sarsaparilla Blasting Powder At Portland Prices! J ouu I (4 WE MAKE M ORE EIA/E SHOES T H A N A N Y OTHER M O U S E 7/V THE W E S T - ' t yQi/r f J.