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Monmouth Pioneer Dies All Coming Home. Mr. J. H . M orrisou an d fam ily in te n d going to th e coast soon. MARKET REPORT. 1-2 Million It is re|>orted th a t K. A. M o sley and fam ily are going aw ay. Feet of Lumber Jo e G u th rie had a n arro w escape with his wpodsaw. T h e c y lin d e r b u rst- ed, a piece of it Hew in th e a ir an d cam e i down w ithin one foot of his h ead . OF A L L KINDS THE BEST MADE JUST AS GOOD AS THE MONEY. W h e a t, a b u sh e l, 1.00 B ra n , a to n , $80. S h o rts, a to n , $84. O ats, a b u sh e l, 46 cen ts. F lo u r, a b a r r e l, $4.80. F lo u r, a sa ck , $1.25 C orn m eal, $2 50 a cw t. P o tato es, a b u sh e l, $.00. B u tte r, a p o u n d , 3 0 c e n ts . L a rd , a p o u n d , 18 c en ts. B acon, sides, a p o u n d , 20 c e n ts . H am s, a p o u n d , 22 c e n ts . S h o u ld ers, a p o u n d , 15 c e n ts . E ggs, a do zen , 25 cen ts. C h ick e n s, a d o zen , $8 (g$5. D ried f ru its , a p o u n d , 6 ($ 15 c e n ts . B eets, a p o u n d , 2 c e n ts . T u rn ip s , a p o u n d , 2 c e n ts , C a b b ag e, a p o u n d , 2 c e n ts. O n io n s, a p o u n d , 8 ^ c e n ts . B eans, a p o u n d , b }2 @ 8 c e n ts . C orn m eal, a p o u n d , 8 12 c e n ts D a y , a to n , $15 @ $20 CHILDRENS’ COLUMN W illiam N. Boots d ied of h e a rt fa ilu re ! Thin week am i n e x t will wee o u r New a t .M onmouth A u g u st 21. M r. Boots i p o rt colony once m ore a t hom e to tak»- l,eHlie W e lls.......................... 150 $1 00 w as boru in M iam i c o u n ty , In d ia n a , ¡ u p th e m any labors of th e fall. T hose H a rrie tt D avis ........................ l i ó . . . . 60 S ep t., 24. 1840, w here he grew to m an- w ho h ave been tak in g in o th e r reso rts \ A lfredo ( i a r n e r ..............................22 . . . 26 h o o l. and was m arried to MI m B a rih w ill l i t o lilW N t u r a s ) to k^ 'k a fte r th e V ina llisbrow .................................. 0 . . . Sin it h . Ill 1876 b o e a n ie to Oregon w ith h a rv e st of th e ir o rc h a rd s, or th e m any \ L e s lie W e lls . h is fam ily, locating a t D rain, w h ere he I o th e r th in g s th a t will m ake business resided u n til 1892, w hen he again m oved . brisk from now on u n til th e new y ear Mr. a n d M rs. R. K. McDowd are th e to M o n m onth, w here he resided u n til is upon us. All will com e hom e b e tte r | proud p a re n ts of a n 11-pound g irl. i h e a lth an d m ind for th e ch an g e in d e a th , l i e leaves besides h is wife, tw M r. H ick m an got h u r t q u ite ha«lly at ; d a u g h te rs, M rs. W illiam H ed rick of scenery an d m ore of an o u t-d o o r life, D rain , M rs. A. P. T n p p er, of D illev, a n d b e tte r able physically and m entally th e m ill W ednesday. an d one son, V. O. Boots, of M onm outh, to cope w ith w h a t th e n e x t w in te r m av M rs. C o rn eliu s H u g h es w en t to Mon- By th e d e a th of M r. Boots, M onm outh I h av e in sto re for th e m . m outh W ednesday, loses one of its best an d m ost highly re- j ------ M rs. F ra n k M uscott w en t to P o rtlan d spectod citizens. Deceased was th e M rs. M. L. Bunch left W ednesday g ra n d fa th e r of M rs. H a rv y llin m a n , of | for F alls C itv , Polk co u n ty , w h ere her M onday. D allas, w ho a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l Mon- d a u g h te r, Mrs. Beveridge, lies seriously W ard R obinson, of P o rtla n d , is v isit day. ill.— E ugene G u a rd . ing frien d s h ere. Being particularly free of blemisnes, for sale at our mill yard and at Perry- rydafe. Particular atten tion paid to the local trade Adams’ Big Store Will now Redeem all Coupons Issued Last May. S PURELY .VEGETABLE I t is a g e n e r a lly r e a r m e d Fact t h a t m e d ic in e s ta k e n fro n t th e b o ta n ic a l k in g d o m a r e b e tte r adaptedi l <>' th e d e lic a te h u m a n s y s te m , a n d sa fe r in e v e ry y, th o s e c o m p o s e d o f s tr o n g m i n e r a l m ix tu r e s la t h e e a r ly s e ttle m e n t of t h i s la n d , o u r forefathers w ere o b lig e d to p ro c u re t h e i r m e d ic in e s fro m N a tu r e s • T i a t la b o r a to rie s o f fo re s t a n d field . T h e y se a rc l ed o u t a n d c o m p o u n d e d t h e d iffe re n t v e g e ta b le m a te r ia ls in to te a s , c o n c o c tio n s a n d m e d ic ,n e s . T h a t th e s e p io n e e r s fo u n d t h e m o s t p o te n t a n d v a lu a b le of th e r ^ ’t s - a n d b a r k s p la c e d a t t h e ir d is p o s a l, is a b u n d a n tly p ro v e n b y th e fa c t t h a t th e g r e a t m a jo r ity of th e m w ere b le s se d w ith r u g g e d h e a lth . T h e y c u re d t h e i r d i s e ^ a a n d w ere e n a b le d to d o t h e g r e a t p r e lim in a r y w o rk o f « " J » “ * '“ " b UCLUU e c a u 3 s e C I th e J y u - ---- se d w I I e « re m e d ie s th ----- , ere - , N a tu r e s re m e d ie s, All persons h o lding buggy coupons is sued by A d am s’ big sto re last M ay are I hereby notified th a t each of th ese cou pons will now be accep ted for O ne Dol M rs. Lee S m ith h as retu rn e d from lar, th e sam e as cash , on an y cash p ur- I P o rtla n d a fter a ten day s stay , acq u aiu - : chase am o u n tin g to $15 o r over. * * & & * & && * * * * & 4f"# * & j ing herself w ith m illin e ry sty les. Bring y o u r coupons w ith you th e n ex t Lee S m ith sp e n t S und ay in V ancou *r * tim e you com e tra d in g . T h e big sto re A m o n g th e v e ry I i is crowded w ith Fall b arg ain s in houee- arr\c a n «\ , . ___ . . . _______ ________ * ver, W ash in g to n . * M i s t a k e In t h e Bi'l. . . . . ul.de entirely of “ —-----h tnoU. M | tu riiish in g goods, im p le m e n ts an d m a- Leif F in se th , am i H av en S m ith took i t th e g r e a te s t o f a ll b lo o d p u r ifie r s a n d A g en tlem an , sa y s Model'll W om en, j t hin erv , and yo u r coupon is as good as i * in a ton of provis ous to th e n hom e- th e fin e st o f a ll to n ic s . S. S. S. does w ho recen tly re tu rn e d from a lo u r In th e m oney. *■ I ste a d s on th e Siletz. n o t c o n ta in th e le a s t p a r tic le o f m i n CHEMIST FOUND S.S.S FREE R em em ber, w e acce p t one of th ese S p ain te lls th is sto ry : FROM MINERALS e ra l in a n y fo rm , a n d is a b s o lu te ly a DALLAS, ORE. i P ete G reenw ood got hack from th e I coupons for O ne D ollar on each $15 cash * I left S eville on foot a f te r a s ta y of A f e w y e a r s af f o I w a s t a k e n 1 co ast T h u rsd ay . sa fe m e d ic in e fo r a n y o n e to u se . 1 purchase. Not m ore th a n o n e coupon a w eek an d w as tw e n ty m iles aw a y w ith In fla m m a to r y R h e u m a tism . ■* W h ile p u r if y in g t h e b lo o d t h i s accepted on each $15. SI w h en 1 w a s o v e rta k e n by th e landlord U pon th e advice of a frie n d I d e M rs. G eorge liag o o d is now ab le to F I N E F E A T H E R S M A K E F I N E L A D I E S c id ed to t r y 9 S.S. B eto re a l l o w * «fr g r e a t v e g e ta b le re m e d y b u ild s u p a n d w alk a ro u n d th e house and in a few of th e hotel In w h ich I b ad sta y e d in g m e to t a k e it, h o w e v e r, m y A s Everyone K n o w s s t r e n g t h e n s e v e r y p o r tio n o f tlie s y s m ore weeks will be able to d o n e r own aruardian, w h o w a s a ch e m ist, a n * T h e in n k eep er re d e beside m e for #- alyzed th e r e m e d y , a n d p ro j work. te m . S . S . S . c u r e s R h e u m a tis m . C a COUNCIL MEETING n early a n horn* b e fo re he f o u n d 'c o u r n o u n c e d it free fro m p o ta s h or * »fr M ark E m b re e w e n t to N ew port Wed- ta r r h . S o re s a n d U lc e rs. M a la ria , S c ro f m ercu ry . I co n tin u ed th e rem edy, age to m ake know n Ids business. | F a n n ie Bullock is now ab le to walk on [ need ay. an d in tw o m o n th s I w as cured ■* »fr | h er foot w hich sh e cut a few d ay s ago. u la , S k in D ise a se s, C o n ta g io u s B lood •* *F th e se u o r a n d tie d please,*' be co m p letely . T h e cu re w as p e rm a R egular a d jo u rn ed m eetin g of th e city P o is o n , h e r e d ita r y t a i n t s , a n d a ll o th e r September 1st Will Be the Opening of the n e n t, for I h a v e n e v e r sin ce h a d a * * | M any people are re tu rn in g from New- C. K. C a m p b e ll, of M cM innville, was council was held M onday ev en in g , M ay began ap o lo g etically , *'l m ad e a m is t o u c h o f R h e u m a t i s m , t h o u k n d is e a s e s a n d d is o r d e r s c a u s e d b y im ta k e in his bill y e ste rd a y .” or E¿tkin p residing. m a n y t i m e s e x p o s e d to d a m p a n d * port on acco u n t of th e w eather being so in D allas F rid ay . p u r e o r p o llu te d b lo o d . “ H ow ?” I Inquired. T h e ste am shovel is laid u p for au bile T he follow ing business w as tr a n s a c t cold. «fr C O l M 8 S 1 E L E A N O R T . J O N E S A s a to n ic S. S . S . is u n e q a lle d . I t because th ey a re d o n e g rav elin g betw een ed : “ 1 fo rg o t to m ak e a ch a rg e fo r bis M r. and Mrs. W. K earth arriv ed 6 8 C l i f f St. , R o x b u r y , M a s s in v ig o r a te s e v e ry p o r tio n of t h e s y s te m , * F alls C ity an d Salem . ■* One block of m acad am ized stre e t on can d les to lig h t him to b ed .” | hom e th is week from a sh o rt stay a t and th e h e a l t h y b lo o d it c re a te s la r g e ly ‘•But it w a s m oonlight, a n d I h a d no T h e W illa m e tte V alley L u m b e r com M ain s tre e t betw een B u rch a n d M aple a s s is ts in o v e rc o m in g a n y d e r a n g e m e n t of th e d ig e s tiv e s y s te m If y o u are when the women of Dallas will have an oppor > f r I N ew port. can d les.” pany is p u ttin g in a new ro ad to th e streets was accepted. O rd in an ce was passed o rd erin g th e Mrs. A. J . R ich a rd so n , of B uena m ill. * “ T hen, senor. w ith th e help of God, s u f f e rin g from a n v b lo o d tr o u b le , o r n eed a to n ic t o b u ild u p y o u r c o n s ti b uilding of sev eral new cross w alks, in tunity to see a well chosen stock of TRIMMED | V ista, was th e guest of frien d s in D allas -* I fo rg o t to c h a rg e you. w ith tlie m oon- I tu tio n y o u c o u ld n o t d o b e tte r th a n to ta k e S . S. S a m e d ic in e t h a t is in »fr C h a rles Lay ne an d H e rm a n H aw k in s cluding sidew alk rep airs. n o d e g re e h a r m fu l. Book o n th e b lo o d a n d a n y m e d ic a l a d v ic e free. Hats of all kinds, »f r th e last of th e week. ■ * AND UNTRIMMED HATS. w ent to S p rin g field T h u rsd a y . O rd in an ce passed c re a tin g a stre e t lig h t.” Mrs. D. M. M etzger was a v isito r in T h e ch a rg e a m o u n te d to 2 c e n ts in co m m ittee. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ■ * from the inexpensive Knockabout to the imported * M cM innville S unday. H a r r i e tt D a v is T he bicycle o rd in an ce, allow ing bicy A m erican m oney, a n d he h ad h ire d an * pattern hat. »fr Dean C ollins re tu rn e d from N ew port M rs. Douglas re tu rn e d to h e r hom e cle rid ers th e use of sid ew alk s, w hich a s s an d rid d en tw e n ty m iles to collect was passed a t a previous m eetin g and It. I w a s a m u sed an d asto n ish ed . F riday. in P eedee F rid a y . ■* «fr and w hich d id n o t h av e th e sa n c tio n s of T h en I accu sed him o f b ein g a ro b b e r I). M. S m ith , of P e rry d a le , w as a yis- H aro ld R ich w en t to Salem F rid a y . th e m ayor, was rescinded. »fr an d offered him a ce n t to s e ttle tlie T he follow ing w a rra n ts w ere d raw n Trimmings in good style and at reasonable * iitor in th is city M onday. M rs. S tan ley re tu rn e d from S alem F ri * on th e stre e t fu n d : D allas M acadam bill. H e w o rk ed u p a b e a u tifu l sm ile T. T. N otson w ent B allston S atu rd ay . day . an d held out his h an d . * prices. Fancy Feathers, Fancy Velvets and Silks, »fr M rs. J . A. B row n will a rriv e hom e bonds, $2000, J o h n O lin, $000. M rs. R obertson, of F alls C ity , is v isit “ I w ill ta k e it, w ith th a n k s, se n o r,” A m ini tier of red globe la n te rn s w ere * Fall Flowers. from K an sas S a tu rd a y . >fr ing a t th e hom e of h e r sis te r, .Mrs. Ed. o rd ered b o u g h t to be used on th e he said . ‘‘G od w ill b less you fo r an S nyder. Men a re busy clean in g o u t th e boilers sireets. •fr h o n est m an !” Everything has been chosen to please the ladies. If. D. S ta a ts, of L u ck iam u te , was in a t th e electric lig h t p la n t. * »fr th is city T uesday. F irs t M ortgage Bonds. T h e W illa m e tte V aliev L u m b e r Co A n u m b e r are ta lk in g uf a tte n d in g tn e * * ñrciiH a t Salem S atu rd ay . B y reaso n o f th e in sisten ce o f m an y M r. D. S eth w ent back to w ork in th e p u t a new roof on th e ir h a rm m ill th is week a fte r a few d a y s ’ layoff M r*. A. L ineback left T u esd ay for th e ! to v ? to " th a t th e ir bonds be o f ‘‘first” J . A. C onvert is going to D ayton S at Io n acco u n t of sickness. h o t sp rin g s a t St. M a rtin s, W ash in g to n .! ra° rtg a g e it m ay be said th a t th e lm- u relay. — E ugene G u a rd . j p o rta n c e o f th e w o rd “ first” is de- J . L. H a n n a , of In d ep en d en ce, w as in M i - h K ate K elly, is o u t from Iow a v is f f u w u w v w w u u w » u u u u \ u n u n i n ^ u \ ^ \ \ % u u n n u \ u i & D allas on business M onday. busi 1 lM*nt*e u t U1H)U th e c irc u m sta n c e s, sa y s itin g a t th e hom e of M r. C. M ason. J . W . an d O. E. R oth m ade M oody’s M agazine. A bond m ay be O scar H a y te r a n d fam ily retu rn e d M rs. H o u ser an d d a u g h te r, H azel, ness tr ip to D allas T u esd ay , going by first In fa c t. It m ay he so on ly In a way of In d ep en d en ce.—A m ity S ta n d a rd . from N ew port T uesday. w en t to S alem W ednesday. re la tiv e sen se in th a t it in d icates th e M rs. J . W . M ayfield, of B allsto n , is o rd e r in w h ich th e bond w as p u t o u t B e rt B rooks, of L afay e tte, cam e to M r. H a m ilto n an d fam ily w e n t to th e spen d in g th e week w ith h e r d a u g h te r, D allas on business M onday. m o u n tain s F rid a y . M rs. R. L. S ears.— H illsb o ro In d e p e n by th e issu in g co m p an y or th e u se o f J . A. L auren son an d fam ily will soon th e te rm “ first” in th e n a m e o f a bond, Finest Line of Samples in Dallas. < )rder now and M rs. L. B o llm an w en t to S alem Sun d en t. move to th e ir new hom e in C alifo rn ia. day . u n d e sira b le an d loose th o u g h it be in T h e ladies of th e C h ris tia n ch u rch su ch in sta n c e s, m ay be u p o n th e slig h t M rs. B e n n e tt an d son left for M is get first choice E d n a V an sk ik e w en t to F alls C fty F r i have ap ro n s and b o n n ets for sale a t C i g ro u n d th a t th e m o rtg a g e is indeed souri S a tu rd ay w h e re th ey will m ak e d ay . lery ’s sto re. T hese are especially good th e ir hom e. Give us the word and we’ll call for h op picking, an d ladies d esirin g first on som e p a r t o f th e p ro p erty , M r. ( ’. W ilson an d wife w en t to Salt such w ill d o well to go an d look over th e w h ile on o th e r p a r ts it m ay h a v e h u t Miss C o n c h u tta R u n d e ll is w orking in C reek F rid a y . I a th ird o r fo u rth claim . It is th e re stock on h an d . th e lau n d ry . HIS will be the greatest Live Stock fo re o b v ious th a t th e m ere p resen ce M iss G oldie W h eeler, who h a s been If yo u r liver is sluggish an d o u t of D. J . G r a n t was a v isito r in In d e p e n v isitin g Miss A n n a A n d erso n , w en t back Show and Fair ever held west of the tone, an d feel d u ll, billions, c o n stip a te d , : o f tills te rm In a title d o es not ueees- dence M onday. to M o n m o u th S u n d ay . ta k e a dose of C h a m b e rla in ’s S tom ach I sa rily make* th e bond a n ab so lu te ly Rocky Mountains. Every day will M r. a n d M rs. 1). T . H a r ris re tu rn e d ! p rio r lien. It h a s been e stim a te d th a t M r. J . M acom ber is re p a irin g h is and Liver ta b le ts before re tirin g an d from N ew port T u esd ay . be great—there will be Biy Special Features. you will feel all rig h t in th e m o rn in g . | 93 p e r c e n t In n u m b er an d 95 p e r c e n t house. 4»4*+4*+4**5*4, *M *+4*4,4 * + ,f F + + ,i*4‘ *i*4*4‘4*4*4**5, 4*4**4**I*4*4*4-5*4*4«4'4“ i«4*4»4*4,4*4»4*4*4*4**5*4* Sold by all dealers. ! in v a lu e o f ste a m ra ilro a d “ firsts” a re R . S. Field arriv ed in D allas w ith his M r. P la s te r a n d crew are th re s h in g a t A good racing card e\>cr\ day. Wednesday p riv a te ca r F rid ay . P ro m in e n t officials of th e S. P. were first liens in n a m e only. McCoy. and Thursday will be the grand prize days. u p T uesday in th e ir p riv a te car, and Miss K atie K elley, w ho has been v is Mr. and M rs. A. Stow e w en t to S alem were tre a te d to a rid e of th e S F C & W | T he F irs t Sleeping Car. itin g M rs. R. C. W ilson h ere, retu rn ed S u n d ay . A L L KINDS OF R E P A IR IN G N E A T L Y D O N E The Bankers’ Purse of Ten Thousand ($10,- by M anager Louis G erlin g er. T h e r a i l - ! T h e first real sleep in g c a r w as built j to h e r hom e in W ash in g to n M onday. M rs. I). F, M ay h a s re tu rn e d to h e r road m en co m p risin g th e p a rty w ere J . I in 1804. i t w a s called th e P io n eer, 000.00) Dollars for trotting horses. The M rs. Tom Stow an d d a u g h te r went to hom e a t G ra n ts P ass. P. O ’B rien an d R. B. M iller. a n d th e b u ild er f u rth e r d e sig n a te d it In d ep en d en ce S unday. Hotel Purse of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) R ailro ad C o m m issioners Oswold W»>st I b y th e le tte r “ A,” not d re a m in g th a t M ra. R o b t. ltte d h as re tu rn e d from W ill T atu m w ent to S alem S atu rd ay . Salcui. Dollars, for pacers—only two of the features. and T h o m as C am pbell w ere over from h e w ou ld soon e x h a u s t th e le tte rs of Salem F rid ay m o rn in g e x a m in in g sev M rs. <’. L. H u b b ard w ent for i th re e G eorge B illings h as re tu rn e d from Si eral w itnesses, for th e p u rpose of seeing j th e a lp h a b e t. T h e P io n e e r w a s b u ilt | weeks visit in P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y . let« Bay. w h eth er ca r scales a re needed in th e iu a C hicago an d A lton sh o p a n d co st W. V’. F u ller w ent to Siletz b a s in S a t 1). D. Y oung is b u ild in g a new w alk. S o u th ern Pacific te rm in a l y ard s. T he I th e alm o st fa b u lo u s su m o f $18,000. u rday. m a tte r was laid asid e for fu rth e r advis- j T h a t w a s reck less e x tra v a g a n c e iu a I B ro th er B a lla n ty n e will » reach a t La y e a r w h en th e b est o f ra ilro a d coaches j Miss G race S n y d er re tu rn e d hom e fay ette S a tu rd a y n ig h t an d a t M cM inn incut. could be b u ilt a t a cost not ex ceed iu g from P o rtla n d F rid ay . M r. B u rk h alter, of N o rth D allas,! ville S u n d ay m o rn in g an d evening. $4,300. B u t th e P io n eer w a s b lazin g w hile in his b arn y ard T u esd ay m orn- j M rs. L. Logon an d son, R ay, o M r. T re n t r e tu rn e d to his hoin ing was atta c k e d hv a vicious b ull a n d ! a n ew p a th in lu x u ry . W ith o u t it w as G ra n ts P ass, are v isitin g relativ es h ere Kola th is w eek. received very serious in ju rie s H e j ra d ia n t iu p a in t a n d v a rn ish , in gay E th e l Howe, of P o rtla n d , is v isiting I ’lias. R ic e an d 'so n Lvle, w en t to New would have been killed had n o t his son s trip e s an d le tte rin g . It w as a g ia n t friends hero. d riven th e b u ll aw ay. H e is g e ttin g | co m p ared w ith its fellow s, fo r it w as -® —® —© —® - p o rt S a tu rd a y . along q u ite well a t p re se n t, alth o u g h a fo o t w id er an d tw o an d a h a lf h ig h © E arl W isecarvor w as a v isito r in Mc M a ttie Cook, of S m ith field , is visiting very weak. M innville th e first of th e week. e r th a n a n y c a r ev e r b u ilt b efo re. It h e r s is te r, Mrs, , J o e T ren t. Itc h in g , to rtu rin g sk in e ru p tio n s, d is h ad th e h in g ed b e r th s th a t a r e th e d is Alfred E nes w as a v isito r in M cM inn M rs. C. C a m p b e ll has been very ill. figure, an n o y , d riv e one w ild. D oan’s tin ctiv e fe a tu re o f th e A m erican sleep- ville S a tu rd a y . M rs F. II. W ells h as b een v isitin g h er h u tm e n t b rin g s quick relief an d lastin g in g c a r today, a n d th e p o rte r an d th e cu res. F ifty cen ts a t an y d ru g sto re. ! p a sse n g e rs no * lo n g er h ad to d * r a g th e d a u g h te r a t F alls C ity. J . M, H all, of In d e p e n d e n c e , D allas M onday. A n u m b e r of so cialists m e t a t th e b ed d in g fro m c lo sets a t th e f a r eu d o f M. Davis w en t to P o rtla n d on business co u rt bo u se last S a tu rd ay , m o st of th e m th e c a r.—O uting. S u n d ay . from D allas, an d concluded to hold a | ( ’. H h b b a rd w en t to P o rtla n d M on con v en tio n and n o m in ate a co u n ty tick - j C ape of Good Hope. day . e t a t a m eetin g to be held h ere on In 1487 B arth o lo m ew D iaz sailed fa r E d Ja co b so n w en t to P e rry d a le on th e d a te of th e d em o cratic an d republi- ! en o u g h so u th a lo n g th e w e s te rn co ast can p rim a rie s S ep tem b er 24th. T h e j busin ess M onday. reason for p u ttin g th e m a tte r off u n til o f A frica n o t only to d escry b u t to T h e Pacific p ru n e s are rip e an d R ev. th a t d a te was t h a t now ev ery o n e is too [ ! double e of S to rm s, n s it w as double th th e e C C ap ape M. B. Y oung h as sold som e. busy w ith farm w ork to ta k e a n y in ter- j th e n called , an d a s th e c o a s t w a s ns- A n u m b e r of speeches c e rta ln e d to ru n to w a rd th e n o rth e a st M rs. T. A. Odom is visitin g in Kola. est in p olitics «.■re niH.le, an d q u ite n p leaean t after- ,,f sllCeess in th e direc- Miss M ona S im p so n w ont to Salem ."w n en joyed .leap ite th e lim ite d n u n .- j „ ()f llow s „ c ,e a r th a t M onday. her ab le to be p re se n t. . .. . . *i,A th e P o rtu g u e se m o n arch ren am ed th e M rs. S. B lessing w en t to S alem Sat- A tto rn e y L. I). Brow n, filed h is dec- c a ,H, ‘ </nbo de Boa E sp e ra n z a ,” or u n la y to v isit relativ es. lari.tion of in te n tio n to m ake th e r a re 1 c (lf r h l . ' P „„l h o p e” ' „ , m s l v Vnaco d a H o m er D ale w as o ver from Salem nr th e letfialature o n th e D em ocrat,.- tick et, last M onday, w ith th e co u n tv I \ , . . S u n d ay . - clerk - . ' - In - h • is d - eclaratio n of in te n tio n • j G am a. w ho. d o u b lin g th e so u th e rn m o s t M ira T h e lm a Blessing re tu rn e d to h er he sta te s t h a t if h e is n o m in ated and point of A frica , sa ile d on to C alicu t, hom e in Salem F rid a y . elected he will en d eay o r to serve th e j th u s o p en in g u p tin* long d re a m e d of F ra n k ie S tu m p h as been v isitin g his whole p eople faith fu lly a n d w ell; he ro u te to In d ia. M R S . J . C. G A Y N O R , Proprietor. will su p p o rt all m easu res ad v o cated by j a u n t, M rs. Brow n, a t New berg. a m ajo rity of th e people’s v o tes; will A. S h ra d e r w en t to P o rtlan d S u n d av . sc ru tin ize s tric tly all req u ested ap p ro - i Rsmedie* T* a t A nim als W hen 8«ck — @ ® — © — © — © — © — © — © — © — © — © — © — © — © — © — © p riatio n s, an d su p p o rt o nly th o se desir- ! In stin ctiv ely Select. M r an d M rs. H a rris re ru rn e d from ed by a m a jo rity of th '»e e p e o p le ; will en- W ith th e b ru te c re a tio n th e sim ple th e coast M onday. leavor a t all tim es to uph o ld th e d ire c t | I rem ed ies of n a tu r e g en erally suffice * ... M r. M. S tew ard , of Kola, was a D allas p rim a ry an d S ta te m e n t No. 1. H e ask s ; f th a t tl.« follow ing be p rin te d ..ite r hie tu \ ^ r ailn m n ts. an d th ey ure v isito r S u n d ay . nam e o n th e official b a llo t: "D ire c t pri- "**■"> »V '»MUmt. >\ e h av e Mr. M cG regor fell over on th e dock m arv. S ta te m e n t No. 1. Ia ‘t th e Peo- bee,‘ ,o1*1 how th e m ongoose c u re s him- The common housefly is now the justly deserving object a few d ay s ago an d had to be tak en ple R u le .” j se lf w h en b itte n by a c o b ra by e a tin g I ho m e, il is b e tte r now. of a national campaign in the interest of the public health. , a c e rta in p lan t, a n d m any c o u n try res- Djreenlerjr >« a .la n ffe ro .t,,W a » e h o t ■ k le n t, bnVe k ,,1>K btlrv b lln. Lowell M itchell, w ho h a s boon away Flies carry filth and disease germs wherever they go. We can be c u n 'll. C h a m b e r la in s Colic, for th re e w eeks, h as re tu rn e d hom e. C holera and D ia rrh o e a rem ed v h as been ! 80 11 10 1 !r * are sincerely glad that we are able to co-operate effective A nim al* l.w lin o tlv e.y choose such M. W ilson w ent to P o rtla n d M onday. Hiii .-em fullr used In n in e epidem ic« of d y se n te ry .” I t h a s n ev er been know n j food «* •» b est su ited to Iliem. A larg e ly in the fight against the housefly. Flies and electric fans I R ay D ay, w ho has been hom e several t.i fail. I t is eq u ally v alu ab le for ch ild - n u m b er o f a n im a ls w ash th em se lv e s j d ay s, h as re tu rn e d to Salem . ren an d a d u lts, an d w hen reduced w ith I atul b ath e, ns e le p h a n ts, sta g s, b ird s do not agree. Flies cannot alight in a breeze, and it is a ! Miss L au ra C h in tiian h as re tu rn e d w ater an d sw eeten ed , it is p le a sa n t to an d a n ts . In fa c t, m an m ay ta k e a : from P o rtla n d . ta k e . Sold by all dealers. simple thing to keep your kitchen, your living room and lesson in h y g ien e fro m th e low er an lm nls. A n im als get rid o f th e ir p a ra A fter tin* services S u n d ay a t th e P res- the sleeping room of your child free from the contamina b y terian c h u rc h th e congregation had site s by u sin g d u s t. m ud. clay . etc. Notice to the Hop Men. th e ir p ictu res ta k e n . T h o se su fferin g fro m fev er r e s tric t tion of these insects. One electric fan in a small house You can g et h op stoves am i e x tra s, th e ir d iet, keep q u iet, seek d a rk n e ss j b ailers a n d e x tra s at th e D allas Iro n an d airy p laces, d rin k w a te r an d so m e A lfr e d a G a m e r . hold can usually be made to serve all three purposes, be W ork». W e a re carry in g th o se in stock tim es ev en plu n g e in to It. ! M iss W a lte rs is visitin g a t F alls C ity. an d can su p p ly you a t an v tim e. sides freshening and cooling the air. The new 8-inch W hen a dog h a s lost Ills a p p e tite be ! 81 BIDDLE A Oo. )| M arsh al S te w a rt, of Kola, was a Dal e a ts th a t sp ecies o f g ra ss kn o w n a s . las v isito r S u n d ay . household fan is both practical and inexpensive. Tele d o g 's g ra s s (i h len d en ti. V ats also e a t g rass, ca tn ip , etc. S heep an d cow s M iss M a ttie Crook is v isitin g h e r s i s - 1 phone Northwestern Corporation. The real commercial te r, Mrs. J o e T ie n t here. w hen III seek o u t e e n a lu h erb s. An an im a l su ffe rin g fro m ch ro n ic rheu spirit is to supply the needs of the dublic as perfectly as A. 8. G a rn e r r e tu rn e d from his e a s t-j m atism a lw a y s k eep s a s m uch a s pos | e rn tr ip T u esd ay . possible, and we make a business of satisfying our custo sib le in th e su n . T h e w a r rio r a n ts Itemizer Realty Concern M ia. S im pson w en t to S alem th ia i have re g u la rly o rg a n ise d am b u lan ces. week. mers. Electricity is only expensive to those who are L a tre lle c u t th e a n te n n n e o f a n a n t Dallas, Ore. A. L. Wood and W ill Wood re tu rn e d and o th e r a n ts ca m e m id co v ered tb e wasteful. To you, who are naturally careful, it does not from N ew p o rt th is w eek. 3S arre farm for s a le ; all tillable, first- w o u n d ed p a rt w ith a tr a n s p a r e n t fluid class lan d jn s t out of citv limits of Ital they accrete Iu th e ir m o u th s. I f a come high. Use Tudgsten Lamps and have an abundance ia*, nicety situated, line view of eitv. chim p n n x ee be w ounded It sto p s th i V in a D is b r o w well improved, new house, ensting $:t.iUI of light.— b leed in g by p lacin g its b an d on tb e • M r. a n d Mra. H in sh aw re tu rn e d from ' large b asem en t, house f u r n i'h e a with th e coa*t last w eek. city w ste r, wster for irrigation, two wound o r d re ss in g It w ith leav es and N O R T H W E S T E R N C O R P O R A T IO N grtsa. W heu a n an im a l h as a wound, M rs. P ercival w en t to M cM innville b arn s, o ilie r onthnildinas. young orch- E- W . K e a r n s , L o ca l M a n a g e r ed leg o r arm h a n g in g on it com plete* s r d of 14 se re s, best variety of winter F rid a y . ap p les, a fine living spring of water; the amputation by meana o f its teeth. I t was rep o rted th a t som e of th e D al price ! 12.000; land adjoining held at —Phil »delphi* North American. las boys expect to go to fight forest fires. 91000 per acre. GOOD M R FAIR PRICES - %S$i&S?£ÏSÄ 4 S Ä « * » . » » X»... SALT CREEK M RS. LEE SM ITH LUMBER CO. Chic Millinery Parlor COM E — C O M E — C O M E!! TO THE Portland Race Meet Live Stock Show Sc Harvest Home Fair CALENDARS FOR 1911 ’ SEPTEMBER 5 th to 10th T H E ITEM IZER , DALLAS T ! 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