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* TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. Adm itted to the second class of m ail matter. UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. What Our County Official H a v e Done Since Our Last Issue. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. T H U R S D A Y , O C T . 1, 190S. Almost everybody who reads the news- papers is sure e to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, tn«> great kidney, liver V . P . F IS K E . and bladder remedy. It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine f l 50 teenth century dis Item izer.on e year in advance................................. . 2 00 covered after years of S U B S C R IP TIO N W ith W eekly Oregonian or Sem i-weekly Journal. . 1 75 scientific research by W ith Oregon W oodm an......................................... Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad 11 der specialist, and is j Office, 257 \ Odin M U T U A L I Resilience, 1401 BU LL ( Residence, 113 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. P n lro n itr O n ' A n n lh 'r for the Uphuihlhuj o f Town a m i C om ity Dr. Kilmer's S w a m p -R o o t Is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will bo found just the remedy you need, ll has been tested in so many ways, in hospital 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 which all leaders of th. »paper who have not already tried 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 send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bing hamton, N. Y. regular fifty cent and Home o f Swamp-Root, dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Do not make any nnatake, but r mem her the name, Swam p-Root, Dr K ilm er's Swam p-Root, ami the address inghampton, N. Y . on every bottle. ’PHONES: REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Albert Hoppe et u i to Henry I-ehrniUD. 80 acres, t H ami I a, I ii » , ........... ....... |T. .1. Ila v t e r e t ux to Augusta Smith, la id in Dallas, W. 0 . Brown to Frank Harris, 10 acres. I 7 i , r o w , S. ('. Cleveland to K. Under M o re p roof thut Ly«liu E. Ptn k - wood, 1 acre, t 7 and 8 s, r fi tiam’H W getableCom iM M ind *u\«*i* woman from surgicHloperutloia. Mrs. S. A. William s, of Garfliiiur, Maine, writes: “ 1 was a great sufferer from female troubles, and L yd ia E. Pink ham’s V ege table Compound restored me to health in three months, after my physician declared th at an operation was abso lutely necessary.” Mrs. Alvina Sperling, of 154 Cley- bourne Ave., Chicago, 111., writes: “ I suffered from fem ale troubles, a tumor and much inflammation. T w o j f the best doctors in Chicago decided that an operation was necessary to save tny life. L yd ia E. Pinlcham’s Vegetable Compound entirely cured ine w ith ou t in operation.” FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Piuk- nvm’s Vegetable Coinixmnd, made from roots and herbs, has been the itandard remedy for female ills, ind has positively cured thousands ol ! - . women who have been troubled with Confidence in the republican party. lisplaeements, inflammation, ulce ra VVliai a misnomer. Broken promises don, fibroid tumors, irregularities, oeriodic pains, backache, that bear- surel.v create confidence. .ng.dnwn feeling, flatulency,indiges tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration. W h y don’t you try it ? THIGH BROKEN. Forest Moyer Hurt at Black Rock. WHY NOT PROTECT THE INDIVIDUAL. The federal government requires of national hanks a guarantee for the return of government funds. County and municipal governments, as a rule, require a similar guaiantee. But the individual depositor lias no guarantee. And freedom from bank runs and panics depends up on the confidence which individual depositors have in the safety Of their bank accounts. The guaranteed deposit plan is, therefore, imperative for the safety of the individual’s hard earned savings and for the maintenance o f peace A serious accident occured to M r. For est M oyer at the Hawmill of the Polk County Lum bering Company early yes terday morning, which will cause the young man to keen his bed for the next six weeks at least. Just after going to work in the morning it seems that a «leaf mute shoved a lonir piece of 2x12 stuff into the edger, which instead of going where it belonged, lit on the saw aipl was hurled upward with terrific force. Mr. M oyer was in its track ami he was nearly sent through the roof of the mill, breaking his thigh and cutting hi in up considerable about the head. Dr. Starbuck wa* phoned for and man* age«! to catch the up train, arriving there in good tim e to minister t.o the sufferer. Mr. M oyer is aged about 22, is married, and the accident will prove a serious handicap to his work. ------- ------------------ • OTHER FAIR PRIZES. The Statesman gives this additional list of Polk county people who drew prizes at the state fair. C. D Nairn, B illston— 1st on 3-year old mare “ Lady.” j Orville F. Foelit, Ballston— 2nd on 3- vear old “ Dora 3rd on 3-year old N e l lis. Felix Uom egv’ s, Ballstou—3rd on 2- ■ year «»hi “ E tn a ;" 1st on yearling “ K ate.” Riddle Sons, Monmouth— 2nd on j 2*year old bucks: 1st. 2nd and 3rd on bucks one w a r o M and under two years; 1 ht ami 2n«l on buck kid ; 1st and 2nd on 2-year old doe; 1st. 2nd and 3rd on <loe 1st, 2nd and 3rd on doe one year old and under two years ; 1st and 2nd on doe k i«l; 1st on best flock; 1st on best four ki«ls got of one buck; Angora spe Now B rer ( ’ has. 1*. T a ft has Oil on cial silver cup; 1st on exh ibit of 12 head of not more than three bucks; champion his « lotîtes. Oh, m y! Oh, m y! How* buck any age, ami champion doe any age. C. D. Nairn, Ballstou— 1st on best are the m ighty hi lien— or about to hitch one year <>l«l and over. lall. Hon. (\ S. Hawley, M cCoy— 1st on 4 pen W hite W vandottes. Our J. I). Lee wants to ; o on the and order in the business affairs of every community. Now it com e« to ligh t th at C leve Mrs. I'iiikliaiu invites all sick women to w rite her for advice. She lias guhlcd thousands to sieultb. Address, Lyuii, Mass. PASSES AWAY. Uncle Will Grant Joins the Silent Majority. I tie r support- W. M. RASMUS PRESENTS TH E 12,800 •J0O l,fi»> noo Robert I. Chase et ux to W . C. 4 mi Brow n, lot in D a lla s ,............ Frank Persiakt* et ux to W . J. W hite, land in Dallas, ......... 1 W. J. W hite to Frank Kerslake et ux, lantl in D a lla s ,............ 1 John Townsend t<» W. C. Brown, 10 acres, t 7 s, r H w , ........ 10 AlU'rt Teal et al to Falls City Lumber Company, 321 acres, t 8 an«l 0 s, r fl w, 1 J. G. Van'VadeJ et ux to Falls City Lum ber Company, 161 acres, t 9 8, r 6 w, ................. 1 J. (i. VnnOrsdel et al to Falls C ity Lumber Company, SO acreH, t 8 8, l 7 w , ................ 1 \Y, L. Gilson ei ux to F. R. and Belle Du Rett e, 615 acres, t s s, r 5 w \ ..................................... 100 M. P. Dixon et ux to J. C. Pid- cock, 40 acres, t 8 s. r 6 w, .. 3,000 VV. A. Keyt et ux to \V. VV. Groom, 7 acres, t 6 s, r 5 w, . 1,700 Falls City Lumber Company to Augustus S. Peah dy. (deed of trus ) all holdings in and about Falls C ity ,................... 150,000 Probate Court. Estate of Theron A. Ireland, deceas ed; final hearing approve«!. Estate of George P. Selby, deceased; Sohu F. Martin. Mark Blodgett and A. V. McCarter appointed appraisers to appraise property discovered since the filing of the inventory. Supplemental inventory approved. Administrator authorized to sell property at private sale. Marriage Licenses. A lc a z a r Stock C o m p a n y Riflemen of Company H. to Try Out October 20th. In the sensation o f two continents “THE DEVIL” The Annual Regimental Ritb* Com petition will be belli October 19 to 28 inclusive. Each company will us«* its own range, ofliciuls superintending the contest, ami the dates will be as fol lows : Co. F., M cM innville, Oct. 19. Co. H., Dallas, Oct. 20. Co. G., Albany, Oct. 21. Co. A., Eugene, Oct. 22. Co. ( ’ ., Eugene, Oct. 23. Co. E., Cottage Grove, Oct. 26. Co. D , Rosehurg, Oct. 27. Co. B., Ashland, Oct. 28. Each company will «letail four men to act as scorers and markers, they to re port t«» the range officer. Captain Geo. E. Houck, at 8:30 on the morning of j the contest for that company. The Regimental Trophy contest w ill j be for teams of four men from each company, entries to be made not less j than 24 hours before the contest begins. ' The Regimental Medal Match will 1 >e I open for ten contestants from each com-I pany and headquarters. For both matches each contestant will ! he allowed ten record shots and t w o ; sighting shots at each range, scores | made in the trophy match to count in medal match. In each match the con* test will be on the following ranges: 200 yards, slow fire. 200 yards, rapid fire. 500 yards. 60J yards. The following officers are hereby designated to superini id the contests: Colonel (t E. Yotan, executive offi cer. Captain G. E. Houck, range officer. Each rang ' will be m readiness and firing w 11 begin each morning at 9 o'clock sharp. A Play you will all see— Portland Oregonian. The greatest play in a decade— New York Sun. A play that is sweeping, epidemic like from ocean to ocean. A play that every woman should see— Telegram. ONLY ONE NIGHT M O N D A Y , O C T O B E R 5 th Woodman Hall Popular Prices T ic k e ts on S a le a t S ta f rin’s D ru g s to re THE INDUSTRIAL FAIR. A Grand Success in Exhibits Attendance. George Loftus and Maggie Hughes. Frank A. Logan and Dorothy Sears. Pieter Spaan and Dieuwertuje de Jong. (d ay Taylor ami Francis L. Pettit. Our town is chuck ibloek today with E arly Sunday morning W illiam G ran t, James May and Marie M. Randolph. people comeing to view the work of Polk whom the item lzer noticed last week as having suffered a stroke of paralysis, county’s school children, and to decide passed away at his residence, in this Patents. for their own personal satisfaction as to city, leaving to mourn his loss a wife U. S. to heirs of Wm. M iller. which ones of them are entitled to the and five children: U. S., Glen O., N. U. S. to L E. Bralev. numerous awards. The exh ib it along M .t o f Dallas: B. II , of Portland, and U. S. to heirs of R obert R iley. M rs.C . H. Lane, of Dallas. W illiam j all lines is a good one and far surpass s Grant was known as one of our fore those o f former years. The children most citizens, ever ready and willing to ! have all taken a greater interest, and lend his hand an«l pen to the advance the result is shown in the fully lined ment of the c ity ’s interest. As corres shelves at the Woodman hall. Onr pondent for t lie Portia ml Evening T ele Miss space is so limited this week that we gram he had during late years m a ter cannot give a writeup of the many ially aided n the advertisement of Dal plea-dug features. As we go to press las. and the results of his labors! for ad the judges are hard at work making vancement are everywhere seen in our dispatch to the Tele awards, a full list of which will appear A M cM innville beautiful city o f today, lie was a man makes the following next week. Mr. A. L. Peck, of () A. of sterling character, known propity an«I gram last night well-known Polk county C., and Mrs. Seudder, whose husband of greatly above the average intellectual mention of a young la d y : is a professor in the same institution, power. His death will long be felt by Dorothy are the judges, ami they are enthusias Frank A. Logan and Miss our citizens and leaves a void hard to Walker Hears were married at high tic in praise of the showing made by fill. He wsh h member o i l O O. F. and of rnes.lav m the presence of the our scholars and say that it would be the Christian rhureh, the lust •mined ¡".'»o'd'at,. re a f v e , and a very few of ! hard to im prove upon in any particular. eondiietiiia hi* burial Monday afternoon '♦ '* * » '• * " » * th o .h o m e of the hr de a Htuckwell's bund turned out in uni and nlarye eoneonrne of citizens attend- 1n t,'e r’ ' : • ■ k c . i r x , of • I< o\, form last night and gave the visitors a inn and testifying to the esteem in I '1' " 1* " C llo w a v , of MoMmn- musical treat, both on the street and at I ville, officiating. The groom was at- the hall. which he was held. -------------------------- Mr. Grant was horn in Missouri in ! tended by Ralph Wortman, and Miss 1841, coming to Oregon three years later. ! Ona E'des was bridesmaid. Mr. Logan About 10 registrations arc the total of I is a voting business mail of the firm of He was raised and educated in.this vi- i T - , - .. . .. . , persons who have applied for the right einitv and lum made this Ids home with W * « » * looey, of tins eity, and lorn to vote since the books opened on Sept the exception o f two years in Idaho ! a hom«' prepared where they will b«*gm em ber 21st. Principally young voters mines, in the service as an Indian tight housekeeping after a week’s visit in who have reached their majority since er and some years spent in Linn county. Portland and other points. the June election. The books will close H e was marrie«! in 1862 to the lady who October 20tli. still sui vives him. A McCOY* MARRIAGE. Dorothy Sears Weds Mr. Frank A. Logan. OOM You must have the best— guaranteed to be absolutely pure— aged in w ood and honest. W e buy C Y R U S N O B L E direct from the distillers— h ave bought it fo r 44 years. D on ’ t let them sell you som ething else “ just as g ood .” Buy the b e s t— it’ s the cheapest in the lorig run. Bottled by the distillers. G uaranteed 10 the U n ited States G o vern m en t and to you to contain nothing except pure straight aged w hiskey. F o r the first tim e since 1864 (44 yea rs) in such sections as the public is unable to purchase G Y R L 'S N O B L E w c w ill sell you direct 4 qu art bottles f o r $ 4 .9 0 . No danger o f refilled bottles— but the G E N U I N E C Y R U S N O B L E — the best m ade, the best selling brand in the w h ole w orld. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO., 105-107 Second Street, Portland, Ore. ESTABUSHED 18H ■■■. — i.i W. J. REFERENCE A N Y BANK OR TRUST COMPANY IN OR E G O N C U T A T T H I S L IN E A N D M A IL T O -D A V ' ■■■ ■ ■■■ V a n Schuyver & Co., P ortlan d , O regon. Enclosed please find $4.90 tor which please send me at once by «press, prepaid, fo u r qu art* GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. N mm ..___________________________________________________ __ ___________________________________ P. O. AMmm--------------------------------------------------Sfc* na_______________________________ County -----------------------------------— ---- --------------------------- S um ------------------------------------ ------- ---------— ■... FOR *SALE. Safe, Sure and Speedy. PORTABLE X~-RAY MACHINE. HAS THINGS MIXED. Wonderful Advancement in Sci entific Apparatus Nowadays. PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS Scott’s Emulsion Inspection of Company. Where you ivsnt II— When you want It— No smoke—no smell no trouble. Oltcn you waul a ituriy in some room in the nace Its so easy to pick up and a P E R F E C T IO N O il E s a t e r to the room you want to heal— suitable lor any room in the bouse. It has a real smokeless device absolutely preventing smoke or smell turn the wirk as high as you ran or low as you like— brass lont holds 4 quarts ol oil that gives out glowing heat lor 9 hours. Fin ished in japan and nickel— an ornament anywhere. Every heater warranted. amp Auttmmtittmnu\\u\\uuunnu\man\\\>\m\\\\\\\\uv\\\\\\\V For One Night Only MILITIA SHOOT. A good second hand fourteen-hoe No external remedy ever yet devised Van Brunt Drill in firstclass condition. in.* T a ft for president, but that the has so fully and unquestionably met The price is so cheap that if you want a these three prime conditions as success drill you cannot, afford to let this one go whole th in g was a ra-eally fo gory. R. M. W A D E & Co. fully as Allcock’s Plasters. They are by. Inqu ire of Independence. safe because they contain no deleterious Senator G ore’s endorsement of the drugs and are manufactured upon scien hank quarantine is much better than I stum p with dem ocratic orators. Het- tific principles of medicine. They are j sim- because nothing goes into them ex . other people’s theoretic sayso. The j ter let that out, .1. I).— there is noth- oept ingredients which are exactly senator has seen it in actual opera- ; mg new to be said on your side of the adapted to the purposes for which a ' The Salem Statesman savs: I fence. W e have listened to it too Three Salem people are named as plaster is required. They are speedy in tion and knows that it works. their medicine heirs of the estate of Thomas Trice of their action because I long. W e want a change. Polk countv. The estate is valued at qualities go right to their work of re T. R. should remember the fate of lieving pain and restoring the natural #15,000 ami the principal properties in Dropping in on Dr. Starbuck last eve- other heroes that have come up before Republican cam paign managers are connection are in Polk county. The ami healthy performance of the func- | I ning we were shown a portable x-ray the Am erican gaze. W e are a people gettin g desperate. R eport has it to- probating of the will is to take place tions of muscles, nerves and skin. A ll here, the older Mr. Trice dying while cock’s Plastets are the original and gen machine that he lias just purchased, that tire easily, and can get e ough day that they are about to assail B ry on n visit to this city. The heirs named uine porous plasters and like most m eri and which fully exemplifies the wonder j and plenty of a good thing, especially an ’s probity. Perad venture with are: J. F. Otto ami Emma Trice, of torious articles have been extensively fill advancement that science, especially This is the trade-mark ol if it gt ts a little tainted. There are I another letter like the one purporting Salem, and they request that appraisers imitated, therefore always make sure for the medical profession, is making in of the «'state he appointed as well as ad and get the genuine Allcock’s. other men just as good, just. as honor I to come from Cleveland*, and which is ministratrix. appliances for the better combatting o f! disease and accidents m The «loctor’s able, am) maybe a lit t h sm irtor A h there is no party n a m e d as a b o v e , now an adm itted forgery. or similar, on Polk county’s tax rolls, machine is contained in a neat hard- ; and ison every irottle o f it sold assessment rolls, registration books, or Thursday : wood box, no larger than an ordinary in the world— which amounts otherwise, that paper’s reporter had Flora McCallon, Dallas. suit case, an«l capable of easy transpor- j to several millions yearly. le tter make another try at getting his Claris Cochrane. Dallas. tat ion to wherever needed. It is capa item right. J. S. Cooper, independence. Why-Because it has made ble of generating several kinds and an W. W. Ullery. Dallas. so many sickly c h ild r e n Mrs. U llery, Dallas. immense volume of electricity, and all stro n g and w e ll— g iv e n Ethel Gwinn, Dallas. that is needed is to attach it to any elec On last Saturday evening the mem health and rosy cheeks to so M. J. Farrington, Butler. tric lamp. The doctor gave us a prac Henry (danBel«I, Dallas. bers of Company H gathered at the many pale, anaemic girls and Bert Clanfiohl, Dallas. tical illustration of how it works. We armory for regular quarterly inspection. restored to health so many Fridav : will not g o into any scientific description Lieutenant H. B. Stout, of M cM inn thousands in the first stages 11. Hirsehherg, Independence. j of the machine, as we are not verse«! in o f Consumption. ville company, had been designated by Wm. Boots. Mon month. electrical terms, but when he applied Send thi9 a d vertisem en t, to g e th e r w ith th«* regimental commander an inspection Mrs. V. 1*. Fi^ke, Dallas. nam e o f paper in w h ich it appears, I the floriseope to our eyes, and placed Miss Buena Fiske, Dallas. , officer an«i was present to see that onr yo u r address and fou r cents to cover Miss Georgia Fiske, Dallas. i his coat covered arm between that am p o s t a g e , and w e w ill send yen a boys put up the goods. Inspection took ‘ ‘ C om plete H a n d y A tla s o f th e W o r ld .” J. D. K elty, McCoy. place in the Woodman hall, and was the green globe thoroughly charged with SCOTT & BOW XE. 409 Peart St., N .Y . satisfactory in every respect, Inspector Saturday: electricity, everything was left invisible heat in Stout n • nounciug that he was more than Jns. Partner, Dallas. but the hones of his hand and arm, and satisfied with tin* wav he found things. Faye Barnes, Dallas. house tin- lur- they as distinct as could be. The only Captain ( ’ . D. Chorpening was present C. W. Snodgrass. Dallas. with the company he organize«! and Mrs. Snodgrass, Dallas. other objects to he seen were the ring does not reach. brought into being, and made them a II. Matting. Dallas. on a finger and his sleeve button. W ith • tender speech of farewell. The parting carry W. H. W alker Independence. this machine it is intended to take a between him and his m ilitia com patri S. B. Walker, Independence. photo of any fracture that he may de ots was most affecting. J. B. Stump, Monmouth Mrs. (». S. Alexander, Dallas. sire. This protects the surgeon from I Sheriff Grant was an A irlie visitor to \Y. A. Yoeom, Ballstou. damage suits for mal-practiee, and is for Mrs. Yoeom, Dallas. day. the benefit o f the patient by showing at K. \V. Darton. Dallas. (E qu ip p ed w it h S m o k e le s s D e v ic e ) Judge G allow ay’s court is in session f once whether the work lias been proper F.. C. Smith, Falls City. this afternoon, cleaning up some divorce j ly done in the setting of a limb. Sun day: cases. A. B. Muir. Dallas. Vacuum tulx*s are also urn vide« 1 with George Me Ik »well who fell from til S A. Ball, Ballstou. the machine bv which trie violet ray hop house recently, and was paralyzed, Mrs. Ball. Ballston. treatment may be given, and which has passed away Tuesday. ofttimes proven beneficial in lumbago, M onday: as rheumatism, ami kindred diseases. The W m . Sheppard, of Peedee. was com F. Pomeroy, Independence. cost of the machine, in toto, was a little mitted to the insane asylum Saturdav Tuesday : less than $300, and is one that w ill come ' by Judge Uoad on recommendation of j F. Hart, Dallas. in very handy, especially where so many I Dr. \V. S. Gary. P. G. Morris Independence. accidents occur. It is the very latest j .lodge Goad’s court has been in sen j Wednesday : WITH HALF AN KYE. thing of the kind, and shows what sion yesterday and today hearing the J. C. Carle, Dallas. strides the profession is making in ap anybody can se«* there is something dis- merits o f a contest ovet the will «>f one J Zepp M iller, Imhqtemlence. The i tiuctive about our pliances for the lienefit of the injured. David Davis, an Indian. Oscar Hayter I Cod ion, Dallas. C H IN A W A K E . is the attorney for the estate and N. L. it (he lamp lor the Rtudrnt or ' Mr. W W. Dawson informs us to«lay I t ’s far above the common kind l>oth in Butler for the contestants. Chas. A. Hicks, «>f t h e W est Side, r«a.!er. ll gives a bnlliani. Und/ IvfkT o f his willingness to accept the position quality an*l design. Then* is a tone to that make* study a pleasure Made oi brasa. mckcl plate J and equipped Our nimrods were out in force earlv and C. F. French, of Falls C itv News, of night watch in Dallas. There is no it w huh makes it suitable for any home wiih the latest improved central dralt burner. Every lamp wtrran'ed. this morning, and will today cover at-re callers t«» «lay and report business «piestion but wl at we are badly in nets! an«! for any occikdon. Blit for all irs II you cannot obtain th« Perfection Oil Heater or Raya Lamp Iron» nearly every available portion of the g»ssl in the printing line of U»th places. of such an official, ami w e c«»u)d not get excellence the prices an* surprisingly fo a r dealer write to our nearest agency for descriptive circular. 'county. W e are Informed that young Up to t«slay County Clerk Smith has a man who would be more attentive to its low . A fact that will not lessen its at- Uhinas are not as plentiful as usual, the . s«* far this year i n w 325 hunters' li- duties than Mr. Dawson. He will visit tra« tiveness in your eyes, we hope. B T A N D A H II O il. C O M P A N Y first setting «»f «‘ggs having l>een destroy-1 censes, as against 356 during the same the merchants in a few «lays and ed in many instances from various res- peri« si la s t y ear There were 54 licaus- j * hat they have to say regarding ths tons, «a issued yesterday, matter, land never wrote an» SPECIAL ATTRACTION W.H. ROY «& CO j| « pTV— ill I ‘.'Sri.''«—y«—‘/nan' U f i' = 11 hi IS YOUR HOME HAPPY I Ili I.« If not, there »s a reason for it. M any tim es the c h il c dren would rather stay h«*me in the e ven in g if they o n ly had s om eth in : to do. G ive them an oppor In tu n ity to gain some accom plish m en t so they w ill he 10 ! I! able t*» he leaders in th eir social circles. If you would buy a piano on our easy paym ent plan, you would be giv in g them the best chance of th eir lives. W e sell 1« If 0 »! f( 0 m any of the worlds best makes and grades in clu din g, Mason & H am lin, Hardm an, W igm a n , P rice and Tuple, etc., at prices ran gin g from $137 up to $750. W e will sell your old organ ov piano for you. Call and see us at the Adam s Brobs Fu rn iture C o ’s store. WILEY B. ALIEN PLANO COMPANY OLDEST PIAN O HOUSE PACIFIC» COAST Pianos and Organs tuned and r e t i r e d JUST ARRIVED S Morris, the leading jeweler, has just re«*ei ed a beautiful line <>f gold headed umbrellas unlvcaues from $2.5(£to $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new one of late cuts in Libby cut glass. O P T IC IA N C. H. MORRIS, JkVr E L E R When it comes to BRODERIES N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H SIM0NT0N & SCOTT T h e C o u r t St. C rocers ^