Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 30, 1913, Image 3

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    OUR ASSOCIATE
EDITORS.
All the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black, of Black
Mr. Pomeroy, of Salem, visited
Bock, are visiting his mother, Mrs. Ace sister, Mrs. ,\i. Cornelius Sunday
Burbank.
turning Monday.
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Mrs. Warren Neal and daughter
maacTORs :
went to Dilley to visit her daughter,
R. C. Craven, X. N. Wood,
ko I Grover,
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Mrs. Mabel
from there they
W. (i. Vassall, R. K. Williams,
| Since January 15th we have had an go to Lacamas, Wn., to visit her son.
B. II. McCdllon, F. J. Craven.
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abundance of snow. Thirty six hours of , They will be absent a month.
rain has taken the most of it from here,
This bank is pleased to place .{ !.'• *
Mrs. J. W . White is quite ill with la
but there is probably plenty of it yet grippe.
disposal of its customers the fiunihi»
; farther up the mountain.
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J. L. Murdock will make a sale of service and growth.
It is reported that Warren Wright his household goods Tuesday and will
Newton Foster has moved on the Em­
1 has sold his ranch and is giving a fare-
erson place, south of town.
take his family to Portland to live,
| well dance tonight. Understood they where he is salesman for Monmouth
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crowley, of Inde­
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were going to Portland.
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; creamery butter.
pendence, were visitors here the first
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of the week.
Last Friday night there was a dance
EM BALM ER
at Ed \N right’s. About 35 were pres­
I OFFICE : Chapel and Parlors, N. Main st.
The high school here has been offered ent. Henry Luther was violinist.
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DALLAS, OWLOON:
F u n e r a l D ir e c t o r a n d Elm b a lm e r
books from the state library commis­
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M. L. Thompson is in Portland this
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sion at Salem.
J. L. Morrison has been suffering week on business.
D ALLAS.
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Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night.
with rheumatism.
Excavating has begun on the campus
Calls answered at any time
I The ladies’ aid society of the Metho-
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west of the normal building for the
1 dist church gave to show for their last
central heating station,
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rk a fund of $121 and many
seasons worJ
The students of the normal gave a
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Arthur Moore and wife have moved articles added to the church and parson­
Beginning December 1 the Itemizer be dance in the normal gymnasium here back here again in Mr. Fitt’s house va­ age. Last week they elected the fol­
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lowing officers: President, Mrs. Hell-
Friday night.
D EN T IST
cated by Mr. Wooley.
gan a four months correspondents' con­
worth; vice president, Mrs. C. L. Bern­
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Miss Dicken, of the normal mid. ivear
Mrs Ed Brock was called to Marion hardt; vice president, Mrs. H. E. Starr; Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas.
test on the same lines as heretofore, ex­
graduating
_ class, will teach school
»1 in last Thursday as his mother, Mrs. !• p- secretary, Mrs. H. E. Montgomery; Office Hours: 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to 5 P. M. *
cept the prizes will be in cash, instead Wasco
All kinds ot Dental work done at
asco couni
county after commencement.
ler, had a stroke of paralysis, fchs is treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor F. Butler.
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of other articles, that method seeming
reasonable prices.
The second grade of the Monmouth ; now over 84 years.
Mrs.
Pfandhoefer
and
Mrs.
Flower
to suit best all concerned. The most training school, gave a Motner Hubbard
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Mr. Seely Smith, of Kingwood Park, were Dallas visitors last week.
regular and most newsy correspondent play in the Central school building 1 has his brother visiting him.
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The telephone lines are working all T e le p h o n e S 0 2
v during that time will receive $10, the Thursday morning.
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Mr, and Mrs. Kramer, of Portland, right again and are now in charge of
second $5. the third $2.50 and the next
Trapping is proving more successful were here last week, the guests of Mr. \ Leonard Frink in absence of C. J. Pugh.
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two $1 each. The contest will close than ever here this year.
and Mrs. Wm. Gozer.
Mrs Wm. Ellis is at home after sev­
A ttorney-at-Law
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March 30 and be immediately follow­
Many persons in Monmouth
at-
Mr. Scott, of Portland, is here again eral weeks spent in Eastern Oregon.
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ed by another of four months duration tacked with lagrippe.
surveying a ditch to drain the low land
R o o m 8 , U g lo w B ld g .
Jesse Keezley returned last week from
on
Kingwood next the hill,
ommencing on that date.
The city well was dynamited twice
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a several days trip up the sound coun­ D A L L A S .
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last week to deepen the hole, hut that
Mr. Henry Fennel’s son, of Dallas, try.
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method proved to be a poor way.
was here last week a business visitor
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The experience social held in the new
with
his
father.
The roof is now being built on the
rooms of the Methodist church by the
girls' dormitory of the normal school.
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A man from the Aid society in Port­ Epworth league was a very interesting
land came up and took Jim i McDonaid’s and enjoyable affair last week.
Veterinary Surgeon
The
freshmen
class
of
the
high
school
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The Baraca Sunday school class of
612 M ain S thkbt
the Christian church held an enjoyable rave a splendid entertainment Satur- two baby girls to the home in Portland | Mrs. McCarty, mother of Mrs. Selig,
last Thursday. The two babya lost
party in the Endeavor room in the lay night.
is very ill at this time.
their
mother
by
death
last
fall
and
have
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D A LLA S , OREGON
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church lust Friday evening.
Commencement exercises at the nor­ been boarding at Tom Gilliam's since
Rev. L. Prose preached two eloquent
mal
will
start
Saturday
evening
when
Forest Neal, of Dallas, was visiting
then.
farewell sermons in the Methodist
with friends here Saturday and atten­ the graduating class will present a
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church last Sunday.
Alm ira Rebekah Lodge, No. 26
Sunday morning at ] W e are pleased with the fine extra
ded the entertainment at the high special program
II o’clock l)r. E C. Wigmore, of the' sheet of the Itemizer.
The Falls City Lumber company have
Meet, on the Firet i»n<l Third Wednesday *
school In the evening.
Eugene Bible university, will deliver
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Gozer moved to erected one of the new imoke stacks of each month in the Odd Fellow» Hall.
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There are now 176 stuJe its enrolled the Baccalaureate sermon.
KllSA M okkiso N, Noble Grand
the farm near Marion Mondav that they at their new mill, and it ia about 30 feet
at the normal school.
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higher than the old stacks and looms up
traded their Kingwood property for.
1 O ka C ohpkk , Secretary
high. Two more are to be placed in
Charles and Gordon Bowman have
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F. Page, of Kingwood Park, return­ position later. The company are rush­
killed several coona in the hills near
ed from Salem last week; where he ing work in order to start sawing as
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As
a
result
of
a
complaint
and
argu­
their place.
Mistletoe C ircle , Ne. 23,
ments filed recently with the railway went on the sad mission to bury his be­ soon as possible.
Rev. J. M Orrick, pastor of the commission at Salem by the citizens of loved wife last October.
Women of Woodcraft
Christian church, has organized a class Monmouth and vicinity, the action has
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Frank Schwartz and his sister, Mrs.
Meets on the Second and Fourth Wednee
of 30 normal students, and they have been taken and an order issued, setting
Grooms left Tuesday for their home in
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day. of each month at the Woodman Hall.
arranged to meet in the Star theatre forth that the Southern Pacific and the
Saskawan after a weeks stav and at­
building every Sunday morning to study Independence & Monmouth railway
E mma J omt , Guardian Neighbor
Mattie Koser went to Independence
tending their mother’s funeral.
the assigned lessons from the bible.
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last Saturday and brought her fath­
company must erect a new modern de­
S. uiik L vnn , C licks
Mr. aud Mrs. Wilbur, of Iowa, who er home, who was taken sick up there
While the work on the farm is not so pot within 120 days from the date of
have been the guests of Mr. Kruger Friday night. He is some better now.
the
order.
The
report
of
the
commis­
crowding, several of the farmers in the
and Mr Spitzbart’s families, left Mon­
Dallas Assembly, No. 46
county adjacent to Monmouth, have sion's action on the matter was receiv­ day morning for Washington. They
Robert Potts came over from Salem
United A rtisan s
been laying tile to have a better drain­ ed with much gratitude in Monmouth
last week and visited several days at
have
been
touring
California
and
will
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If
I last Thursday. According to the state-
age system for their places.
the Ankeny home.
-Meet. Kind and Third Monday Evening« of
me its contained in the order the depot stop in Idaho and Montana before leav­
The Carolinian Jubilee Singers gav
ave a | to be constructed must have a fioor ing for their home.
Visiting
Harry Cookingham was here visit ng each month in Woodman Hall.
concert which was largely attended in space of 480 square feet for the waiting
Mr. and Mrs. Harvoy Crawford, of his brother, Roy, who is working for members cordially invited.
the chapel of the normal Tuesday room of the passengers, and 960 square
Mrs. Ml LI. IK M. S t a f k in , Master Artisan
Zena, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ankeny.
night.
feet for the freight department for
liller Sunday, also Mrs. Frank Wella,
W ill is SikoxtoN, Secretary
The club dance here Saturday night
shipments
of
less
than
carload
lots.
Mrs. H. C. Ostein has gone East to
of Salem.
was well attended and the music was
Since the citizens met at the depot here
visit her sister, who is seriously ill.
grand. They had the McMinnville or­
in December before one one member of
chestra.
D allas Camp, No. 209
President J. H. Ackerman appeared the railway commission, a Southern Pa­
Woodmen of thè World
before the Ways and Means committee cific lawyer, and a stenographer? and
Miss Lillie Douty, ■ of Oak Grove at­
of the legislature at Salem recently made known their grievance.
-Meets every Tuesday at Woodman Hall,
The
Miss Mildred Frakes, of Portland, tended the dance here Saturday night.
and recommended the necessary funds commission has also recommended that arrived Sunday for a visit with the Cat-
corner of Washington and Jefferson Streets.
Bazil Wagoner, bookkeeper for the
for the use of the school during the a coral be provided for stock shipments. ton family and other friends.
Owl Construction company, spent sev­ Visiting Neighbors welcomed.
coming year.
R. E. R kkd , Consul Commander
A large crowd of friends and neigh­ eral days last week with Robert A n­
J. H. Remington, ex-mayor of Mon­
W . A . A ykkk , Clerk
bors gathered at Captain F. P. Clark’s keny.
mouth, writes from California that he
on Monday January 27th for the annual
F.
H.
Begun
and
Chas.
Whaley
went
is enjoying the time spent there.
celebration of his birthday, and enjoyed to Salem Tuesday to attend legislature.
A. F . L A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Carmachieal
Mrs. Haight returned to her home at the usual good time.
Peter Cook took in the legislature
Jennings Lodge, No. 9
were Portland visitors the latter part Parker last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Crawford, Mrs. Tuesday.
Meets Second and Fourth Fridays of each
o f last week.
Uncle Ace Burbank is no better at Efhe Johnson and Messrs. Willard and
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Byers, of Inde­ month In Masonic- hall on Main street. Vis-
Laurence Marsh, all of Salem, were
■ Dr. F. R, Bowersox has purchased a this writing.
here Monday for the birthday celebra­ pendence, spent a few days of last ting brethren welcome.
kennel of five tnoroughbred hunting
Sam O ’Brien went up to Simpson tion at Mr. Clark’s.
week with \\ . W. Rowell and wife.
K A. H amilton . W. M.
dugs.
camp last Friday.
W altkk S. Mum, Secretary
Besse
Boughton,
who
is
staying
with
Jesse
French
and
his
mother
visited
Miss May Whitman, a senior at the
Levi Burbank went to Air'.ie Fr'day. at G. H. Crawford's one day last week. Mrs. W. E. Clark, spent several days
normal school, has secured a position as
in Dallas last week.
teacher for the second semester in the
Ed Bla'ock, from Idaho is visiting
Harvey Crawford was a business vis­
the Freer’s a few days and will work itor in Dallas Saturday.
A irlie school.
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Mrs. Kirkland, of Independence, came
Miss Elora Clement is in Portland
down Friday to see her mjther, Mrs. having a poisonous goitre removed from
The revival meetings at the Evangel­ at Simpson’s camp.
Mrs
Fred
Purvine
was
a
Salem
vis­
W . E. Clark, returning Sunday.
her threat. Mrs. Carlson accompanied
ical church closed Sunday night.
Albert Burbank and wife returned itor last week.
The pie social given by the literary her.
The city council has accepted the home to the Summit last week.
Mrs. Wayne Henry has been quite ill sooiety at the high school was a great
W. H Dancy, the telephone manager
resignation of J. L. Murdock as coun­
Sam O ’Brien traded his sorrel mare the past week with quinsy.
success. Let us have more of them. at Salem, will set out his 20 acre tract
cilman.
to a Mr. Ayres for a white mare.
of land on the McNary farm with prune
Miss Nellie Armel and Philip Armel About $16 was realized.
The Monmouth school board has ac­
Luther Condon bought a young team
from Nebraska, are visiting with their
Mrs. D. T. Hodge was in Dallas Fri­ trees.
cepted the plans of Prof. A. L. Peck, of Fred Kau.
sister, Mrs; A. A. Roy.
day on business.
The Eola Hop & Livestock company
of the O. A. C., for the improvement of
It is good to see the ground again a f ­
brought out two loads of large water-
the high school grounds.
Mrs. Kate Coyle is visiting at Moun­
Wm. Loop, of McMinnville, was vis­
ter the snow. There was about eight
tain View with .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pat­ iting the Hodge and Cadle families last pipe for, their water system last week.
Mr. Anderson, butter-maker at the inches of snow here.
Mr. Landon has the contract for laying
rick.
week.
Monmouth creamery, gave a lecture to
it and will use a lot of the old pipe bv
Alva Womer has gone down near
the students of the normal school at
James
Morton
went
to
Dallas
Sun­
cutting
out the bursted places and cut­
their assembly last Thursday morning. Hill sboro to visit a brother.
day.
ting new threads.
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One W eek’s Special Sale
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WEST SALEM.
Correspondents’ Contest.
B. F. B U T L E R
B eginning F eb ru ary 3rd.
Dem onstration b y a fa c ­
to ry representative.
CEO . F. S K IF F
M0NM3DTH NO. 2.
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For
New Depot.
C r a v e n B ro s.
Hardware and Implement Company
OREGON
DALLAS,
R1CKREALL
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ZENA-SPRING VALLEY.
PEEDEE.
INDEPENDENCE.
Last
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Our Clearance Sale w ill posi­
tiv e ly close Satu rday evening,
Feb. 1, 1913.
I f you don’t a t­
tend this sale y o u ’ll be the loos­
er, as our E n tire B ig Stock is
radically reduced.
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A big lot o f Clothing to be closed out at
the following prices.
$10.00 Suits and Overcoats, now
$ 6.00
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15.00
16.50
18.50
20.00
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7.35
8.85
9.90
10.00
11.85
Regular stock, 20 to 35 per cent discount.
Ladies’ Coats and Suits to be closed out
at i/3 to V 2 less than former prices
Shoe*! Shoes! Hundreds of pairs to be
closed out for less than cost o f the leather.
Regular stock from 10 to 25 per cent discount
Dry Goods— Dress Goods, Ginghams, Per­
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fact.
REMEMBER TH E D A T E Saturday evening,
February 1st, 1913, our sale will close.
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Satisfaction Guaranteed; I f you are satis­
fied tell your friends; if NOT, tell
D. M. Nayberger
Succc-O» to R JACOBSON
M cM innville,
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PERivYDALE.
Miss Kora Brown was the guest of
friends in Silverton over Sunday.
Mrs. H im er Noster, of Dallas, has
Mrs. Bessie Hammel and little daugh­ been spending a few days here with
relatives.
ter have returned to Albany after a vis­
it with relatives here.
Miss Marian Fox spent Saturday and
K. C. Eldridge has returned from a Sunday in Salem.
business trip to Portland.
Gordon Watt, of Amity, was acaller
Mrs. O. D. Butler returned Sunday here Sunday.
from a visit with friends in Portland
Mrs. Otis Foster has been seriously
Misses Elta Portwood, Bessie Gra- ill with typhoid fever but ia reported a:
ham and Bessie Sheppard, of Mon- better at this writing.
mouth, visited here this week.
Miss Ola Keyt visited in McMinnville
Kmest Williams returned Sunday the latter part of the week.
from a visit with friends in Albany.
Chas. Bratcher ia having a new yard
Mrs. Guy Walker and Mrs. Clvde fence built.
Williams were Salem visitors fast
II. J. Elliott made a business trip to
Saturday.
Portland Monday,
Ira Morgan, of Albany,
visit« d
Seth Morrison, who disappeared from
friends here over Sunday.
Amity in November and for whom rel­
Mrs. R. Hussie, of Salem. viBlted at atives have been advertising, has been
th ■ horn-' of her parents, Mr. and Mrf. located in San I ranciaco, he having
jo ned the navy there.
L. Dam n last week.
J. R, Cooper transacted business in
H. G. Keyt’s sister from Eastern (>r-
Salem la.,i Monday.
, egon, is here visiting.
Raymond Williams left ¿Saturday for
a several months visit in Chicago and
New York.
EALLST0N
Mrs. Wm. Moreland’ and children
have returned from Tacoma.
There is a new boy at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brooks.
Misses Rhoda and Edna Conner came
home from Carlton Friday night and
spent t-aturday and Sunday with their
parents. They were act impanied by
Roy Gilbert and family spent Sunday Misses I’hina and Helen Anderson, who
at A. V. Olivers.
are attending school at McMinnville.
F. W Edgar, of Salem, visited his
There v as a surprise party at the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Edgar, home of M r. and M rs. N
M. Conner
Sunday.
Saturday night given in honor of M isaes
I’hina
and
Helen
Anderson
There
Verda Williamson spent
Saturday
were about thirty present. The even­
night with Mrs. S. L.
Is. White.
AT.
...I U H D T «!':n:______ _____I ing w s spent with music and in playing
OAK GROVE.
Herbert E'awk and wife have a 10-
pound baby girl at their home.
until Monday.
Mr. Brant, a recent arrival from
South Dakota and who bought the R.
were Salem A. Campbell property ha* moved in
ith l J. M. Agee for the winter
A number of the Grangers met at
Mrs. Fi
Mrs. J. C. W hite’s Saturday evening to eral of h
practice singing.
baby at .-
Mr, and Mrs. Warren
visitors Monday.
I. M. Robertson was a Salem visitor
Friday.
Norma Carlson is staying with Mrs.
Harry Thacker while her mother is in
Portland.
The H. H. C., o f the Metho­
dist church held their regular
monthly meeting at the church
Monday evening. Quite a crowd
was present to listen to the
monthly report and enjoy the
program prepared by the com­
mittee consitting o f a song by
Mrs. Field’ s class; recitation by
Pauline Miller; reading. Mrs.
Lydia Evans: trio, Mrs. Botorff,
Miss Buena Fiske and Miss Edna
Morrison; recitation Mr. W. P.
Miller; a solo by Miss Goldie
Vaughn and a recitation by Allen
Botorff. A fte r the program a
social t me was enjoyed and a
light lunch served.
DALLAS1UMBER
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Addre»» F. J. CHENEY a CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Bold by n.ll Druggist*. Tc.
Take Hall1» Family P ill» for oon.tlp.llon.
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their oratory
■«w» done
it will
•e k »l. The
,ch interest«*!
tod are tong-
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ne track work,
•«cel in track
•porta.
T». They
•ria! ‘ fo r a
mated
'ill *o in*
and w1
ith the money
... ball, and
f"
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or their benefit
the team witn
. thought that
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A clever conglomeration o f awkward events,
* arising from a fickle old maid, a jealous girl and a
$ too susceptible lover,
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gill permit.
A L A U G H F R O M S T A R T T O FINISH
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The Witch of Bender
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■boolOrchee-
Buy Your lumber of Them and help the Community Grow gj[
$100 R ew ard, $100
T h « readers o f this paper w ill
b«
pit*a$>ed to learn that there la at leaat one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is
« atarrh. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure is the only
positive cure now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional treat­
ment. B a ll's Catarrh Cure Is taken in-
tcm ally, acting directly upon the blood
r.nd mucous surfaces o f the system, there­
by destroying the foundation o f the dis­
ease, and g ivin g the patient strength by
building up the constitution and assisting
nature 11 In
Tho “
proprietor,
1 doing
* “ It, work.
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h iv e .o much filt h In It» curative pow­
e r » that they offer One Hundred D ollar»
f i r nny r is e th it It fa ll» to cure. Bend
fo r I i t o f teatlmonlal».
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The Largest Industry in Polk County is Jhe Ü
Cast of Character«
Mr. Thomas B olivar............
Mrs. Hannah B o liv a r .......
Miss Emalina Emerson ...
Mr. Jonah Hopkins............
Jemima Jones— the Witch
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told college team
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