!Nni:ri:N!i:N(T. KNTKIM'KIH-:. IMMU'KNhKNUK, WiKliON
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A Hianj Strikes a Siuttf In the
.Monmouth XorntuU
X against ! Tt.att what he. mforenec' W1 Q?
Al.unv Cole,, footb.ll r:Mr.. lgwUv, iu -,ki.,pl
th. ujflit Saturday, when they . , t i
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'vir"mi , : ' .
never i teamed that a surprise
.,
Dsn ' v nt tor or them until
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aft -the tut down. Lovers oi the
' , , t .
gut.,.- lu- to ji real
fuslno.o it "line suundi," where the
bull p'.-.s ilowu wild twtutv two
men on t ..of it, w r- not ipo'ui -
,e,l .n.roav', n,, From the w Cm tne ' j
. ' . .. ,, , Orepm intuition m the I'.ar-t , t
tirl kuviotl until the time. . .
, .. , , ' There wa much opposition its the . AS
kvirr s wMstle aniiounml that ,ii I J "
1 ,,,, de egnteH thought we b'l n m- PJ'
th- fortv mimi!' v'r. both' . f. , ,, , rtt
te;.in. l.bve.i , j, J -
The Albsinv team is eousuiereil ; ,uin , , w-vj
, , . . w. . , t oltain a ifolUHHleiulovvnient. We, 2;
auiotii tne best in Hie M.ite aiut : JS A
- ,i have serureil alreatlv about f i-,OU.
ui to lat atur.biv they ht not
1 , ,, Next enriitg I liall take up the;V
been feme. ucainst. Kveii the , , e iV)
... i work of raisin the larger fima
varsitvelevestolt ieb.otO.oou.il . , . , '
vaiMtii.M.i iw.eu 'Another thing wai tlie pam of a D')
"oll",a,"r,rr '. " , ,
himl Vlbai'v's Enl line- "hen,
uimi
the Monurt'iith Normal oov made,
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a t.niih-down, Albany naturally,
. ' , , , ..
te t i saiUKiuiteil ami a few people
11
were surprised.
Tin was the first real game ot ,
' , e, i
the season for the Normals
they have cause t feel justly proud ,
f their wu k. Kvery man m the .
i-im r,it into t ie eaine. uioav.
. i . i hi .a
backs" tackled and
the IV S. X. $.
V . "
went through A banv s line was a;
w 1,1 , ,!
caution. The crowd could not
help but laugh as Albany wept.
The play were last and furious
in the "first half " The Xormal J
bys let the Oollrg men score ten
i i !.ii.j a. . tho nil f
nointa. but in the second half t heT.
Normal rolled up six points j
while the College manages by put- j
ting in some fresh men to scored
five.
The day was rainy and the field
heavy but the small crowd who
witnessed the eame were amply
repaid for venturing out in incle
ment weather.
GOOD NEW FOH DALLAS.
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Endowment t una ueiog ni
for College
Oregonian: Rev. C. C. Poling." D.
D president of the Dallas College,
was a guest at the home of C.
Pedclicord, Stephens addition,
yesterday and occupied the pulpit
of the First United Evangelical
church morning and evening in
place of the pastor, Rev. H. L.
Pratt, who is sink in the Joliet (III.)
hospital. Dr. Poling has just r-i
turned from Williamsport. Pa . j
I
I
Coldi
' I bad a terrible cold and could
hardly breaihe. I then tried Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im
mediate relief."
W. C. Layton, Sidell, III.
How will your cough
be tonight? Worse, prob
ably. For it's first a cold,
then a cough, then bron
chitis or pneumonia, and
at last consumption.
Coughs always tend
downward. Stop this
downward tendency by
taking Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral. Tkm sIks: 25c., Mctl. Alt tratcMs.
Counlt yo" doctor. If tie .rt tek It,
then da u n uji. If h Ull jo not
to uk It, then don't ut It. Ha knowt.
Inn U wltk him. w. arc willing.
" 4 . C . ATtKB CO.. Lowell, Mut.
wlnr lie altenlel th' dccsi.ins of
l . . -.1 r.. ......... ..r tii.i1
I'liit-il Kvun!i liott church. wliiohiQ)
contimietl for two weeks.
mibxtai.tiol mvn.Htion of our cl- i
. j
i.'Lti nt Pntla ivinltlie way i
e . .
om-n lor u to obtain emloviu-tt
,
tut.tt. Ih-ntnloic ve were not per
,itU(Ho k for fumls in ny of I
Ki-t.m conference of our
oluirolt. but ti r' solution wim passed
at the gom-rel eunlercnci. l".v which
resolution tor the folleotion of
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fun.l for the ereetion of aihuivh Bt
lb us through the Keyntone
League of Christian hmteavor
f .
S.K.'ie' ie-. I he board of manajsers
takehold and by circular
, . . ,
letters cu nt the aid of every
ft
fujJ fof lh-
with the jtositioti of H-sistant
and Rey. H. L. Pratt wan a mem-
her of the way and uieaim com-
The new hishopa are II. B.
p They
()f Rihop tl p,,
Hnd jjjghop V. M. Stanford, both
;0f whom are well known in Oregon.
r r . aa elected" editor of
th( Engifch paper of the church,
The 8flfftir? 0f the church are very
pgpeus."
One incident in connection with
the general conference on which
M rpana i gilent is that he
narrowly escaped being elected one
of the bishops. His name had
been mentioned prominently in
the church papers in connection
with the office and at the ballot he
was fourth Ugliest. It is conceded
that Dr Poling will be elected
bishop at the next general con
ference. Why Vote for It?
Special Correspondence.
The agitation for free rural mail
delivery is coming to the surface
again in Buena Vista. This sub
iect wa discussed here early last
spring and was tinaliy dropped,
hut a rumor is again anoai con-
cerniiig it.
The question is, why does any-
j one desire rural deliyery for this
locality? In case it is established,
mail will renfh h"re the day flfter
it arrives at Parker, because a
carrier will cover the route but
once a day, leaving Parker in the
morning. One mail a day instead
of two, as is the present service
and letters stale before they reach
one, business taken from Buena's
iWhen in SALEM put your team
! in the
RED FRONT
Eivcry and Teed Stable
Reasonable rates for
Livery Rigs. ...
RadafcauaM Bramkt, Props.
164 Commercial St.
Phone 851.
li :Tr , 1 kl t hilt to IttlV moro
Is attotlier thin-i we sell ami well and m-11 lots of a. We
have all wool ingrain at . cents jer yanl. There is no use
wniling east and ho out freight inoney when you can buy at
homo anil eu what you are lettin:.
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Cash Store that IsH benefit to th
whole county and a deserving citi
zen thrown out of tmploymenl as
carrier. These we objections
against free rural' delivery that
Buena citizen should ponder well.
Notice of Final Settlenie t
Notice U hereby given that I, the
undersigned executor of the eftate ot
Benjamin N. Tlmrp. deceased, have
hied my Anal ccouiit ami reportln
aaldeatato In theoltlee of ilia county
cletk of I'olk count, Oregon; aud
the eouiity court of said county ha
tlxed the Otb day of Dtceinlwr, 11MI2, at
the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. at the
county court bue In Dallas, Polk
county, Oregon, a tlie tune and place
when aaid riuul account aud report
will be heard. All persons having an
liiteret In cald matter are required to
appear aud rile or oiler objections, It
any there be, why said acpount should
not he allowed aud approved.
A. I'. taTARK,
Executor of entate of Iteiijumin N .
Tharp. deceased.
FirHt pub. Oet. 2.'!.
What's the use
Of buving expensive linen, and then
taking it to some cheap-priced, Inefficient
lanndrvlo Iw mined liy careless nietli
flg and bleaching compounds? Jietter
patronize a laitmlry which does honest
work, washes clean, irons without scorch
ing and leaven you content pays in the
long run and caves worriment. We be
ieak your patronage because we know
we can atl'ord von satiBfaction. Orders
left at Kutch's'barbershop or the fialem
stage will receive prompt attention.
Salem Steam Caundry,
Colonel J. Olmsted. Prop. Dormis
D. Olmsted. Mgr. Phone 11. 320
Lloerty Street.
Wall Paper
To inert tlt ilYitmii.l f lato full t ratio. Ni-vt-r Mw in tlt
liist) v d ur luisiiifss liavo vt nolil wall pn p r iikt we liayi
il.U fnll. Our liir-jo htot-k and riclit trict'K an- whal lotx it. ((f
WI...11 ..,n toiul f.iv KUIillili'S ktjltO
rooms von want it for.
This liaril-wood
ROCKER
tiol.li-n ihiisli, only $ I. ('"; otlti'is
1.2.". ( li.niis like it for $1 -acli.
match t!u $1:2' rocker they are Sk
Carpet
Geo.F.Rodgers&Co.l
Whole d
Paper Dealers
Our Taper anil Han are prtMlucIa off
the bent milt lu tlie country. You!
will save money u price and freight
with hi.
130 Court St, Salem, Or.
I THE QTY I
Cruck $Cran$f r go. f
$ F.M.SK'NNES.Prop.
& Mu nornnnnl attention irlven to
m i - x
f all orders entrusted to tne. Prompt SJ
ft attention In every Instance.. ....
I'HONK 274.
INDHPBNDENCB. ORH
r visit DR. JORDAN'S qrcat!
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
1051 MARKET ST., BAN FRANCISCO, CAU
(UHWta Sill umS mh.)
Thnnrgft An torn leal Mummm
In li,. U'.,r:l
(Jiva'tit attrnettnn in th City. A
Wrhttat. or unymntrn!-
CouL iiiflulilUlacliWywttfa,
......... rJ,.i..ii-. .... j
DR. JORDAN PRIVATE DISEASES
finiii th cilii'lst of you tli fit I toclln-
l ctimu or l' I frwir-- ill lliniiiirr
llUirilCJ, Unas iti n 1 1 iiki
Inttloo-i; NMriiiHirriin, PraMtiior
I r l'rliiitllnv (y h ftntihltiHUiin of
I Iiiimho urruuifH'l IiIh treutnit nt Mmt It will not
V -if, ..H Lntm-illiilM ruli..r hut nurtllH nail I
k cih. J'tie !o'tor dnen imt cltiltit tottfifornt
7 mlrrli, but l wt- known to bf a f(r ami
l Hifintrci PhyhlrlMH Mini Hiir(f'0,.J,r',-oiliieul
I In iiiipwiiilty DlM'iMfi of Mn,
, VHIIII-I tUnroiiRtiiy eriMiifHiwr mm
I tli nyntflm without Hit imeof Mrrr..
Va'atMW fliff.fl lit- an Kvnftrt. Hdlrl
) riirr for ttiilMi r. A qutrk ftti.i rntlicttl
Wir hwntiipitttnn A III ri.n.tth-lnf. A
Uunrt.nlr n IHJSlTlVE CURE ffl
vva-HV m a v nnnlilriff tnnnill recelv
ei'rry crrwr wit unnrri'tnn,
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r'nl'iiatl'n r H r.v nn wrruM'y p"vawi
Trprttmiit jHTwuiitlly ir hy IUit.
W a mm UK A ! Milt.KM FHKL lA ValUfttllS
it'.ita f. Hi,.u iipa-ra ir v
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DR. JORDAN CO., 1051 Marktt St.. S. P.
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ColotS 1111(1 t)l kill't of . pv
Lev! Ankcny U iu the lead in
! the senatorial race from our sister
state. Washington. Il'i is axou-in-
law of the lato Senator Nesniit h, of
I Kickreall, this coun tv.
MOTOR LINE
TIME TABLE.
INDEPENDENCE MONMOUTH
RAILWAY X).
Imvp Inrti'in'ii.
(Irikm) fur Mon
mouth and Alrllo
1:M a. m.
8:.tl p. III.
litdHWir
Avne for won
nioutiiHiiit lull
a. in.
7: 1 A p. m.
1,'vm Moiunoulh
forAtrlla.
7;)a. m.
S:.'iO p. III.
1,'von Mcmnmiilh
for Diill.
11:211 a. in
7;;m p. in
i U-nvu Alrllo for
' Monmouth anil
liiiliKiiulnm-r.
: iu in,
j p. in.
' I-ravM lHtllaa Tor
.Mmimoiiih and
IlliU'tH-llill'llre.
p. ni.
H:.'l
! Ivm Moiiinmith
; for IiuUiwii(1ih
j li.'45a. m.
I p. in.
! SI: 111 "
I A: 4 "
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; U'Hvi-N Indrprn.
il.'iH-o tor Alim,
j a:Oft p. in
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AND POINTS CAST.
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers.
Dining and Bnlfet Smoking Library Can.
DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME.
For rates, folilnra and full Informa
tion reitardinit tickets, routed, etc., call
on or address II. DICKSON, City
Ticket Auent .1. W. I'HAI.ON, Trav.
Pass. A((t., Portland.
A. H.O. DENNISTON, i. W, P. A.
012 First Ave., . Seattle, Wash.
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