u THE WEST SIDE 1VUlmno N,, , i;'x. 1. JLH! lis,VVY A'H KrXlinoi! KKiiuirH ov t'i'in j joMI'lt I.iIIk.k X.. 4 MKKIn' KVKMV ' fltii'MlA) vK-iilus. Nl-ol,,.r. l,Kt iltli li.iii,-.. ami .icr Iht'iiiM'Uw in'oonllmjlv Mmuhr Kiimliin n.Mir.l tn nil, ml utirii OOUvum, 111, K S II sun ; . J. W, kli'ii.vmwtiN, K. H.i. Court lini'c,-ii..'in,t Nn so, Koimt rs nf Aiiifi'U'a, iu.tIk every (HlnMav evening m SoVUn'k. ' W. H. AUin, iUntinl,CiMiir block. Ciisar, the cMc't, ul lintiiiimii'. S; IV sluvo ml in It, M. Wo.lo tins icsuo. All llm iitHiMxiiu iiml tlic Itid'si nowl t-iui In) IiilI m Iioluiifviu's. A full line of eiiriiiu wnmmsat It. M. WiU & Co. If ynu want H h;ir-ot, a gun,! clean alinve, or 11 Inttli, luu ur coM.cull on K. T. Heckle, Main meet. aim ntul ftiniih' Imw moved into Kev. Hirluir.liiiiii'ji mw limine un corner of Fiitli iiiul Cliuriieltuii MreelH KiHreue ltiiiiiitir. Tile Itest l'ri rlutlmi fii- M.il.nia i II I Us Hlllt P ever I Ik l.it (1 tl (ill,l K '1'4hT. I.Kvl Cllll.l. IXiu a .Imply lrttl tllul Ijlllllllt.' Ill . IH,.tt,.K fuim. Nil 0UI1, Ull IIY, I rut', ;iw, Mrs Slit-i nmn of Monmouth itt having resilience ereeteil, aiel when complet I'll it will lie HHIOIIK the finest in tilt' r'or first class milk can go to K. M. W.-ule A Co. Try Moom, the lrW. north il of 'C ' street, oin.,siu Knox's jjiwerv tore, fur a hair out or shave. " Special irii'cs on cream separators tit It. M. Viuh A Co. K. A. lHmty in hnvins pome extensive improvements made in his store. Tim carpenters have been at work tor several days putting in number of new shelves and otherwise making room (or wore gout la, M VUUIV ( U'SFN It 1 1 lOl'SNKSS. trmi lni,u. (. iiitl luiuo ninowM llin The pitr mnoof the cnMimiry horo i Htt'.tJily in.-rounisij;, .six new customer have lu'eii a.iiletl to the already Ion Hut of patron eiiu'o last Friday. A larue variety of gnrden cultivator at It. M. Wade Co. When in Suleiii and von wunt a ihuI V "teal don't forgot to k Hi .strong's N Itt'MttiitrHtit, w here everything the mar ket alt'oftls eau be had. The hoard of state commissioners Toes- day awarded the rontruct (or lavatory I iniproviiu'tits ut the state house to Knox ami Murphy, plutuura, o( alem for Il14.3j. which ia .i)t.!!5 over the ap pronation fortius work. Metier for the lllooil tliati Sursapiirllla ! rn i.ivmii ni utti alumna incuti'i. Ontva'a 1'ask-UwiCliitt Tenia. The hiu drive of los, annually made by Spalding Bros., now enroute down the Willamette le expected to pa8 In- dependence some time next week. The drive this year is by long odds the larit- est in the history of the river, conipria- inx S.tXHl.OPO feet. There are 22 lowers w ith the party, and a number of horses, with i .cooking rufls, thmting barna and other aijiiHtic conveniences. J.f?. Moore, the barber on C street, how humVJos Newbro'a Herplelde. the ('lUMU 'bilnlr tilt' cure, endorsed by all .-JBt.-iinir liirU'taLuH'ortiniid aud all cities in the etint. Hive It a trial and gave your hair. The wind mill and water tank owned by W. C. llrown at Dallas full and was completely de lioHshed last Friday. The tank held about iMK) gallons and was full at the time. Considerable dam age was done to nearby buildings. The cause ot the collapse was due to defec tive construction. MAMMA MAKKS IMrTltE ltl.001). Umvca TaMUlewt'titl I Tunic etirr Malaria. 5ic The Star grocery has a new delivery wagon. Th best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever, is a bottle of Urove's Tantelesa Chill Tonic It t simply Iron aud quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Priee, 60e. Manuel Hoble, the young Filipino brought here by the Second Oregon Vol unteers, who was placed attheCheniawa Indian School, has disappeared. He was with the Cheniuwa band at Oregon CitV and the Chemawa Assembly, but did not return to the school. It is thought that he went to Voncouver with some of the soldiers from there and an effort is being made to find him. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets All drugciHtH refund the money if it fails to cure. K. W. fl rove's signature Ih on each box. '25c. In the supreme court at Salem last Friduy in the case of Mrs. Laura Adkins appellant, vs. city of Monmouth, re spondent; it was ordered on stipulation that appellant have until September 2o to file the transcript of the cause and abstract thereof, and 30 days after filing the abstract to serve and lih her brief. A lame shoulder in usually cauaed by rheumatism of the muscles, and may be cured by a few applications of Cham berlain's Pain Balm, For sale by Kirk land Drug Co. Last Tuesday Postmaster Johnson, of Corvallis, missed some stamps of large denomination that he had laid out the day before, lie inquired of his deputy, Miss Olive Hamilton and found that she had not moved them. Mr. .lotihson be gan a search for the stamps and succed ed in finding $20 or f.'iO worth of. various denominations under the "stamp de livery" desk'. The Btamps had been carried there by mice." At present Mr, Johnson is looking for a cat. Gazette. The laws of health require that the bowels move once each day and one of the penalties for violating this law is piles. Keep your bowels regular by taking a done of Chamberlain's Ktoniaoh and Liver Tablets when m cessary and you will uever have that severe pun ishment inflicted upon you. Price, 2" centk For sale by Klrkland Drug Co. itev. J. It. d. Russell, of Dallas, will p:,.i;h at the Baptist church here next Saturday at 2 p. tn., and Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. rn. WANTED. APCMTC KnMier Fountain Pen. Hcnd 10 nut-IN I O wnts sllveror stamps fur silnipli' HUNTER &C0.612W Fifth St.Cincinnati 0 FOR SALE Ten head of choice Cots wold bucks. Inquire of 70S-4 F. I'. CiKouNns, Ibipna Vista. Al tlelleli id in lVtthiud on husiucM today, A, W. Docksleader wan over from Dalian yesterday on himttVM. Mm. l.ov ami Miss Coir Snell visited in I'ullim Tuesday. F. A I Knit y In getting a caiload of ehittiim ready for shipment. ('luu ley llilvi'U returned fioui a w eek' outing at Caseadi sprints. tieyfgo Sloper in Up at Corvallis thii week boring a number of well. 3. IS. Cooper waa a passenger ou the train for Portland Tuesday, Claude ituhhaid in clerking in a eon. teeiionery utoie in Astoria. Miss Mabel Cooer went over to New port last Saturday lor an outing. Clint Moore liss returned from an out ing on Slab creek. Mis, II. M. Line returned last Fri day from a week's visit in McMiuuville. Mm. K. W, Cooper is in Salem for medical treatment this week. Chas. Collins baa returned after two months abiteiise in Portland. J D. Irvine returned last Satuiday from a leu days outing at Slab creek Louis Wiprut and Charlie Irvine have relumed from thvir outing at Slab creek Mis Cora Snell expects to leave Sat nrday for an outing at Seaside, lr. O. 1. Hutler returned Saturdav from an outing on the Alsea. Mrs. J. A. C. Urant left Saturday for a visit with relatives and friends in Portland. Last Friday Mrs. Sarah Ann Davis, of Lebanon, was committed to the insane asylum. Arthur Moore and family have re turned alter a ten dava outing at Slab creek. MiasCanna Hohiuson wctittoCorvallii ou Monday uioining'a train for a short visit, She returned today. C. C. Kays, of llueua Vista passed through here early Monday morning on bis bicycle enroulu to Portland. Mb Jennie Merrill came up from Portland Sunday for a abort visit with her parents at Highland. -Miss I. u la Moore returned to Port loud Sun. lay after a short visit with relative! in Monmouth. Misses Ada and Julia Locke returned last Friday from a short visit in Portland. Mrs. Lillj, who has tieen visiting Mrs. i. W. Kuteli, returned to her home in CorvailiH last Saturday. W. It. ileamer went over to Newport Lift Saturday for a couple id days outing returning on Monday. Mrs. William P.aker returned to her home in Portland Tuesday after visiting for two ueeks with relatives here, linlph itoothhy and William Hell, of Monmouth, left on the train for Port land Tuesday alte'noon. Mrs, Ivliih F.arheart went down to McMiuuville Saturday on her bicycle returning Sunday. Miss Edith Lilies went down to Me Minnville yesterday for a visit with rela tives. A. S. Locke and family returned Mon day from a two weeks' camping trip on the SileUrescrvation, Pies, P. L. Campliell, of Monmouth Normal school, is enjoying an outing at Newport. Mrs. E. M. Young and Mrs. Oliver Jones went ovei to Dallas yesterday for a short visit. the Frank .Lucas was passenger on train for Portland this alleinooii. Al llerreti and family returned Satur dav from camping trip on the SileU Indian reservation. Mrs. Ceo. Claugelt and daughter, and Mrs. K. T. Ilenkle, left this morning lor an outing at New port. Mr and M's. I, M. Hutler and Miss Hessie left last Friday for an outing at Sodavillo. Mr. and Mil. Oli Welch returned Saturday from a ten dit)' out ing at Slab creek. Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Cooper went over to New port Saturday to spend a couple of itays returniug ou Monday. Miss Arlena Lines returned Sunday allcruoon fioni a reek's visit with friends in Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs, J, IJ. Hurnea, of Salem, came un today for a short visit with J. A, Mills and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hogs, of Kansas, are visiting Mrs. Hoggs' btother, A. W, Stausberry. Miss F.dith Thompson arrived Tues day Irom Junction City wheie she has been visiting. Mis. A. K. Moore is serlouidy ill si her home in this city. ' She Is Udng at. tended by Mrs. Conkey, of Dallas, Mts.T. I. Campbell returned this afternoon from an extended visit with relatives Hi Corvallis. The family o( D. A. Hodge returned this afternoon Irom an outing at New port. Misses Kale and Sadie Cbslfelter left this afternoon (or Iowa where they will make their Inline home, Mrs. T". J. Craig, of Portland, and Mra. Kuiiene Cult run, of Wasco, are visiting Mis A. A. Call ron, of Mon mouth, While playing on the stairs at his home the other day Ed llillinrd's little boy fell ami broke his left arm Just be low the ellmw, Mrs. It, F. Wells, of San Francisco, who has Iven visiting relatives here for the past two 'month, started for her home Monday aftcrmsm. Mrs. P. M. Klrkland aud Mrs. E. J. Iloler expect to leave lor Taeoma Sat urday ior a visit with relatives aud friends. Mrs. Sarah C. Young, of Portland, came up lust Friday lor a few days visit with her parents Mr. aud Mrs. I. Claggett, She relumed on Monday a'ter main's train, This signature fs on every hot f the gcnulna Laxative Brorno-Quinine Tbieu Aba remedy that cures cola In on lnf Mrs. Mctjuerry and son, D. W. Sears went to Portlai d last Friday for a short visit returning yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J.a J. Henderson, of j Amity, came up for a short visit return ing Tuesday afternoon. Rev, E. J. Thompson returned Mon day Irom a couple of days visit in Al bany. Edward Hoseiidorf, formerly of this city, is now clerking in Woodworths drug store at Albany. G. V. Whiteaker and family returned Tuesday evening from an outing at Ocean Park. The family of J. S. Uohiuinon, ac companied by Mies llva Taylor, is en joying a throe weeks' outing at Soda villo. George Kutch and Claude Fryer in tend to leave Monday for a couple of weeks' (ishing trip ou the N'astucca river. John J. Wall, of Portland, was in the city the latter part of last week in the interest of the International Correspon dence school of Scranton, Penn. iiev. and Mrs. Hiram Hill, of Port land came up Tuesday for a short visit with relatives here. They returned this afternoon. L. C. flilniore, who came out from Minnie last week with the remains of bis father, returned to the camp last Fri day. C. L. Mayer, of Milwaukee. Wis,, ar rived here Monday to spend the sum mer with Prof. L. P. Freitag, of Mon mouth, If. M. Nash anil L. D. Baldwin, of fluena Vista, passed through here last Friday on their way to Win lock, Wash, They intended to ride their bicycles all the way, Misses lone and Madge Merrill, of North Yakima, Wash., started for their home Sunday after visiting here for several days with the family of E. Pic Kel. K. J. Knskey, of Portland, manager of the Western Advertising Agency, was in the city the latter part of last week distributing a business: directory and travelers' guide of the Willamette valley. J. C. Walker, of Philomath, came down Sunday for a couple of days visit here with relatives. He returned Tues day accompanied by bis grandson, Dean Walker, who will visit there for a short time. Ernest Welsh, of Salem, who has been enjoying an outing with the family of L. C. Gilmore at Minnie, returned Tuesday afternoon. He stopped here over night to visit friends, returning to his home yesterday morning by stage. II. Dee be and 7i. Babcock, of Bridge water, South Dakota, and John Dickin son and son, of Monroe, South Dakota, after visiting relatives and friends bore for some time, started for their homes last week. They will return shortly with their families and settle in this county, ' Last Saturday evening three colored peot'le entertained a good aiicd audience on C street with a number of songs aud dancing, which was enjoyed by all present. Otto tiuthuian, of Portland, visited friends in this city a couple of days the lirxt of the week, returning on Wednes day. Mrs. T. T. I.oy, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, W. P. Connaway, ex- liects to leave for her home in Kansas City, Mo., Saturday. John Kerry, of Corvallis, fell off the ferry boat at that place yesterday aud was drowned. The body was Immed iately recovered and was Bhipd to Michigan today lor burial. Mrs. W. A. Wanti leftuii Monday (or Eugene w here she will join her husband. Prof. Wann has secured a leave of ab sence from the Normal school at Mon mouth and will spend the time at a stu dent iu the University ol Oregon. Picket, the photographer, has just re ceived a large assortment oi pnoto jewelry. Call and see him if you want something very nice and attractive. What most pe iple want Is something mild and gentle, when in need of a physic. ChamlKThiln's Stomach and LIverTubletslill the bill to a dot. They are easy to take and plcasuut In ellect. For sale by ICirklaud Drug Co, Mrs. W, P. Connaway entertained a number of the members of the ludepen- ience Whist club at her home last Fri day evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. T. T. Loy. The evening was pleasantly spent in whist, alter which delicious re freshments of ice cream and cake were served. Tlioae present were: Mr. aud Mrs. A. J. Goodman, Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Kirklaud, Mr. aud Mrs. W. P, Connaway, Mrs. T, T. Loy, Mrs. 0. D. Hutler, Mrs. J. A. C. Brant, Mrs. J. E. Kirklaud, Mrs, V. K. Wells, Miss Cora Shell, Mr. II. llirBch- berg aud W, it. Allin. Mr. Daniel Hunt,, Oltorville, la , nnya: "Jiuvu nau asinma ami a very oau cough for years, litil could get no relief from the doctors and medicines 1 trieil, until 1 took Foley's Honey and lar. It gftve Immediate relief, and done mo more good than all the other romedha combined." A H. Locke. A very pleasant family reunion was held at the home of Rev. I) M. Doty in Monmouth, last Saturday. All the rel atives in the valley were called together anil the day was delightfully spent in pleasant, recollections of the past. At one o'clock an elaborate dinner was served. Those present were: Itev. and Mrs. Doty, of Monmouth; M. 1). Ellis aud family, of Dallas ; David Caldwell and family, of McMiuuville; E. PicKel and family, of Independence; D, F. Mer rill, of Bandon; Misses lone aud Madge Merril, of Noith Yakima, Wash. Win. Finn, of Lima, ()., obtained ex cellent result!) from the use ef Foley's Kidney Cure, "it relieved my back ache and severe pain over the hips. It toned my system and gave me new vim and energy. It is an honest and reli able remedy, a sure cure for all kidney dineabes." A. H. Locke. E. Pickel has the only machine in the Willamette valley for making photo buttons. A. K. IIiihh, of Morgantown, Iud., had to get up tun or twelve times in the night and had severe backache and pains in the kidneys. Was cured by Foley's Kidnoy Cure. It's guaranteed. A. 8. Locke. Mrs. I. L. Smith and the Misses Mabel Creasy, Huzel Butlcr'and Vanche Dickinson started yesterday for mouth's outing at Newport. They will he joined in a day or so by the Misses Mnggiu and Nellie Pouieroy. The party will occupy the Cressy house while at the coast. A Miiilsfei'a Mood Work. "I had a severe attack of bilious eollo. not a bottle of ChamlKrlalu' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea lteniedy, tmik two doses and wasenlllely cured," aaya Itev. A. A. Power, of Kinporhi, Kan. "My neighbor across (ho liol wa alek for over a week, bad two or three bottles or medicine from Hie doc tor. lie used them for throe or four day wilboul reller, then called III all ot her doctor who treated hltn fur some days mid gave him no relief, i dis charged hlui, I went over lo sen hltn the ucxt morning. 11- said hi bowels were liia leirlble tlx, that they had leeii running oil' so long that it wa ' moat blood v Mux. 1 asked hlui If he had tried Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea lteniedy and he said, No 1 went home and brought hlui my bottle and gave him mie done; told It 1 1 it to Inkw another dose In fifteen or tw. nty minute If he tint not tlnd re lief, but he toi-k no more and was en tirely cured. I think it la the U.t medicine I have ever tried," For sale by Klrkland Drug Co. Iliieua VWa. Miss Eiirharl ol McMinnvlll is visit ing Mist Grace Hall. Mr, aud Mrs, Harmon, of lridgeairt, visited the latter' parent, Mr, K. J. Anderson, Monday, Miss Minnie Taylor, id Salem, Is vis iting her sister Mr T. Ogles!, J, It. Baldwin of your city visited hit brother, D. Baldwin of tit is place one day Inst week. Mis Itobertsou of Portland 1 the guest of Mis. A. J. lilcliardson. Mr, and Mis. (iglealsie, of this place visited the hitler' parents in Salem Monday aud Tuesday. L. D. Baldwin and Harvey Nash, left bete Friday morning on their wheel for Winlock, Wash. linlph Harris, formerly ol this place now of Da v tor was here un business Wednesday. Mr. Note Pralher and family return ed from the mountain Monday where they have been for an outing. Mr. aud Mrs. Woods who have been visiting the latter' parent, Mr. Oglesliee near Shelbiirn, returned to their homo at this place Tuerdsy, Miss Mary Shive ul this place 1 vis iting her sister In Salem who is attend ing school at that place. William Steele and family are moving ac ross the river to their hop yald. Miss K ii nice .McCoruiic who Imt lieen working for Mrs. Wilson of Wellastntlou came home Wcdrieeday. I t III It' III MUSS A led IS' I of liisirnmem Piled In Pulk Comity July S:l lu I'll, I mi I. nufns W (I Campbell ft ux lo Jim S Hart, 114 It acres Heiij'm Nichols d I c lp 7 T 6 w SLIM). W P Wright to M F IVrcival, (qi el) all iIiiiUt growing on lot .1 4 "i set: 10 tpHsr&wfl. Edgar V Turner to Geo F Vn k Wai re ec III tpH r 5 w t'.' a). l'lauk Oichaid to Emit A. I.I M III! ciei tec .11) tp (1 r tl w 1 1 WO. Win Ashlord to H Odsirn t"t It) screi sec l.llpUiruwfliKI. $100 Pen ai d X 100. Ttir rtHli.rii of tlit. t,n...r mil Ih tl,.,i.t-,l In ifsru mm iiii-r,. i. ai i a-i tun, niv,i i iii-i-h-i thai nt'li'iti'i. Im. lu'ioi nhiM n no.' in all it ISJi'., slut that I. rnlarili. Hull'. 1'touirli CUM' l His ntlly Imnlllv lip It Hurt n In llii' lltiitirsl ft alt run y, I 'tttui'ili lii.ltia h mm .III u- tti li iU-fH.ii. I'.'.oilrv. h i-iii,-tlliilli.iml trritl ne-nl. It nil', rm mi-iIi i ure i. Ink.. ii tui- rimlly Mi'tlnS tlli'i'iHly iiint Hoi lili.u i stiU iiiiii-'iM. .111111-". Hi tl.i- .,. I, l, lllrrHO tl'-.IOI) Ing till' llMll llnlliMt lit lllrt tllM-rt-M, Hlill MlllMS IIM-, lli-ltt -In iml h li I. ul Minn up ihe imi,.iiiiii atot -.i. tins iiMtin.1 In il.iltiu tl. ..rk. Tin' eiMirlt-t .r. Iihvi. .o imii-li limn lu II. t-nrallv i.iH'MIM llial Mn-v lirt.T OlU' lllllliltl.l IioIIhi-. i.r any u.i tl,Ai II (all. tucun., Smut !ui lh! ul le.Hiii.'iill, Aiblreu. K, J I'HI NKV ,1 (1l,,Toleitu, O, holil l.y llnini;!.!-, Hull's r 'ull,v I'lll. am I ho Ik-m, Iiiiiiiiciiii-iiU a) Hie Mule Fair (.I'tuimk The slate boat. I of ugtli'iillum la mak ing son in woudorlol Improvi-inc ut al the state fair grounds, the old timer will hardly lecognixu the phire when they attend Oregon's greatest fair this fall. The obi pavalliou Is iH'iug eularg imI lo double it le, ami alter the bel exhibits ever seen In the mate aie ar ranged there w ill be ample room left for an auditorium, a thing that ha been needed for a long time. A brim new up to date creamery building Is lading erected : also where Ihe let dairy dis play ever made in the state will curtain ly be seen. The machinery hall is ho Ing enlarged, new cattle stalls, sheep liens, hog slys, and horse stable ate lin ing built. A cony (arm cottage, bay barn, and new sidewalks nre also on the list of iiiiprovineiits, aud nothing wili lie left undone to aicouiidalc the ex hibitor and entertain the virilor at the state fair this full, For Whooping Cough. "Bolh my children were takeil with whooping cough," writes Mr. (), H. Hulloii, of Danville, III. "A small bot tle of Foley's Honey and 'lar cured the cough ami saved me a doctor bill. A, H, Is'ke. The saw mill, owned by iKidge Sim mons, al Amily, was entirely destroyed by lire last week. There were several thousand feet of lumber in the yard, but it was all saved, a was also the two engines in the mill. The fire was caused by spark falling on the naif of the mill. Tltis is the second time Mr. Simmons' mill has la-en destroyed by tire. Would Have Cost Oscar Bowman, Him Ills Life. High living, intemperance, exposure and many oilier things bring on liright'.s disease. F'oley's Kidney Cure will prevent ltright's disease and all other kidney or bladder disorders if taken iu time, Ue sure to take F'oley's. A. fci. Locke. WANTED A good girl to do house work. Mrs. . E. Paddock, Lebanon, Ky, writes: "I have been u-lng Foley Kid ney Cure aud take great pleasure lu slating it gave me icniianenl cure of kidney disease which certainly would liuve (Hist me my life." Tuke ttom but Foley's. A. S. Cocko. A dispatch to theOregonian from Cor vallis, says : Benton county Is practically out of debt. A call fur warrants issued by County Treasurer Buchanan today cancels all warrants outstanding up to and including those indorsed June 5. The arrearage is only one month and 22 days. The amount of money to be ap plied in the call is M-127.18. To Hull a Hurt. I'si' Banner Salve, the great healer. It's guaranteed for cut, wounds, sorea, piles ami all skin diseases. Use llo substitute. A. H, Locke. A wire-fence drummer named Mory hail a mix-up with the Corvallis post master the other day and got a lot the worst of it. It seems that Morey was too "fresh" in asking for his mail. Their Secret U Out. All Hadievllle, Ky , was curious to learn the cause of the vast Improvement in the health of Mrs. H. P. Whittaker, who had for a long time, endured tin told sult'erlng from a chronic bronchial trouble. "It's all due to Dr. King' New Discovery," writes tier husband. "It completely cured her and also cured our little grand-daughter of a severe at tack of W'hoodng Cough." It positive ly cures Coughs, ('olds, LaUrlptw, Bronchitis, all Throat and Lung trou bles, Guaranteed bottles 50o and 11.00. Trial bottles free at Kirkland'a drug; store. The beautiful nioumeiit recently erect ed by the Mistleti e Circle, Women of Woodcraft, ut the grave of the late .Mrs. Warren Dunn will he unveiled by the members of tha order, Sunday, August 11, at 3 o'clock p in, Observer. Astounded the F.ilifor. Kdi tor H. A. llrown, of Dennetts villo, H. C, wus once immensely sur prised. "Through long Buffering from Dyspepsia,1' he writes, "my wife was greutly run down. She had no strength or vigor and suffered great distress from ber stomach, but she tried Electric Bit ters which helped her at once, and, after using four bottles, she is entirely well, can eat anything. It's a grand tonic, and its gentle laxative qualities are splended for torpid liver." F'or In digestion, Loss of Appetite, Stomach and Liver troubles it's a positive, gunr anaufeed cure. Only 50c at Kirkland'a drug store. The motors will make special trips from Dallas and Airlie on Sunday, Aug-i II, to accommodate those wishing to a t tend the picnic at Independence on tfiat day. The return trip will be made fn the evening. ( To Save Her Child From frightful disfigurement Mrs. Nannie Gulleger, of Lu Grange, Gs, applied Bucklin's Arnica Halve to great sores on her head and face, and writes Its quick cure exceeded ull her hopes. It works wonders iu Sores, Druises, Skiu Eruptions, Cuta, Burns, Scalds aud Piles. 26a. Cure' guaranteed by j Kirkland'a Drug Co, W hat n Tale II Tells If that mirror of yours shows, a wretched, sallow complexion, a Jaun diced look, moth patches ami blotchon nu th akin, li'a liver trouble; but Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, purify the blood, give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only li'ie at Kirklaud drug store. Suicide Because uf III lleullli, Mrs, K. T. Hatch, whose husband wat formerally Collvi'tor of Customs at St. Milcheal, committed suicide last Thursday night by drowning hersell ill a wet) at the home of her father, John P. Eiuiiietl, near McCoy. The cororne's Jury returned a verdict ol sui cide induced by teutpoary insanity on account of ill-health. Mr, and Mrs. Hitch were visiting her father, John P. Einiuelt, nearly two mile from McCoy, About 6 o clock Friday morning Hatch awoke and found that his wife was not in the sleeping apaitmeut, aud lie arose ami dressed to earch for ber. Ou finding no trace of her whereabouts, be notified her mother ami father, and they joined him in his search. They found Iter footprints on a path leading down to the road ami about a hundred yards distant that she had climbed a rear fence and gone a shoit distance along the road leading to the oMiard. It was also discovered that she had entered ami had gone to a well, but there the trail ended. The well contained li! feet of water, and came within tltree leet of the top, and after grabbling iu the , water for some time the searchers found Mrs, Hatch's body, The funeral took place Sunday from the family home A. II. Davis, Mt. Sterling, la., writes: "I was troubled w ith kidney complaint for alsiiit two years, hut two one tlolliir bottles of Foley's Kidney Cute ellVcted S permanent cure.'' A. S. Locke, Weekly Crop Bulletin. Portland, Ore., Mouday, July 20 '01. (IKSKHAI. SI MMAIiY, The punt week has been rainlosa and Bcttsonalile in the mutter uf warmth nml uuiiHliino. , All crops litivo niiulo rapid advancement, but rain i now needed to revive past urea and for lato crops, such as corn, gardens and potatoes. Hay baling is in active progress ami a good crop of hay lias been secured. Tito sectm 1 crop of ulfulfa is growing nicely and will soon be ready to cut. Pastures urn failing and range Btock is beginning to loso flesh, drain is ripening rapid ly and its harvest is well undtr way, The wheat crop pronisiscs good yields in nil sections and the quality is above the average. . In Umatilla county tlio damage by the lato frost is not us great as previous ly reported, and it is now expected that an average crop will be secur ed in that section, Hurley is re ported to ho of excellent quality. Corn and potatoes are being ser iously injured by dry weather, and Unless rain conies soon their yields will bo materially reduced. Hops continue doing nicely, although tnliny correspondents report lice in tlio yards and much spraying is biing done. Sugar boots in Union cointy and onions in Washington cojnty tiro making splended ad- vuiiccment. Italian or Follenberg pijtnes promiso to nniko a fair crop klrly applos and poaches are ripe. (The motor will make special trips on turday, August 3d, from Independence anU Airlie, leaving iu time to connect wilp the morning train at Dallas at 0:10 a mThe return trip, will he made on Si'lrhiy evening. This Is to enable pccftle at these points to take in the big W(i(iljjieu excursion to Portland on tlmynay. Hound trip from Dallas SI. 75 of Woodmen and 1(2 for outsiders. Motor fare extra. Titere has been a good deal said of lato about now names in fiction and of the struggle of the utielect. The load- ling complete novel in the "New" Lip lincott Magazine for August is by a ,'oame scarcely ever heard before in the 'Add of letters, and yet, we venture to Lay, "The Lifting of a finger," by Inn Hrevoort Huberts, will meet with in Jtant approval as a love-story of I'ke in terest with those, say, of "The DuohesB" Ol 3!) the Wet CLOTHING y. r-.i Now U the lime to repair your. ! - BIDDERS A(D pWEflS. We carry in stock extra .section. for the following I machines: , v Th fet4t WMtnrprvitf nwrNarnta im lh t..rl.l M..1. ti'Mi, it, I,.., ,.t. i .,,.) wnrrKHIril WNl-r,ril. fct..lv lu tftJ ll, IM.I.Il.1 Wt.rll .ll'l KU.lllr-r l.etk ltr trail- nutrk. If r.firitlir a.,". IM't It.. Iti.lH, writ.- I.. ,.tl-eim u I. I. SHUhk ttl fietlit Ce., It!.., ftjn r.Btlt., ' II. M. I II " V ..l Mr,.. r..t('.Mbri.i., m.. ( lltlipllll l lllllf. The leitiiK'rnnce oigaiib.stions of I, inn county mil hold a eaiiipmeetiiig at Notlaville, Aligns! 31 to SHh, Honiu of best talent of Ihu state Mill be presunt to addti os these ine-cllng. All Interest, Ing pi' tiLim has Iti-en arranged for each day, (hi Sunday afternoon then ib held a giainl tt inperanie rally, , The hint ltYoday-Hlh and tllh-vijll he devoted to the eleventh a no on I couyin lion of tint Wotiien'H Chtiilian Tempi-i-tince t'nion of liiiiu county. I'Mitur II nag, the new editor f the t 'rilorion went nut to l,i banon lust evening nml will iiNSiiitiecluirgi' of tlio paper next Week. Albany Herald Drjlnj,' preparutioiia simply duvet op dry entail hi thoydiy tip tha anursttoii, Which sillier) tu thn uu in I i un., and dncoiu. pimtj, raniNjiig a far morn wrioua ti otihle I Imn the ordiii.tr form of catarrh. Avoidailtlry. ing iithidioits, fumes, smokes and stiiilm and Utto tli.it wiiii-h eli mmi-s, soollirit am) liiids. Ply's (,'reatu Puinl is atteti a remedy and will curt) fittarrii or cold iu tins laud easily and iiloimiilly, A trial io will ha lliaili d for III cBltls. All llruggbts Bell 5Ue. Ily lirntliera, fit! War ret) St., K V. 'l ite llit'iii oun-n without pain, doe n.t Irrilalt) or rniiau iturw.tiig. It hpo-ads itm-If over an irritated sod ancry surfaeo, rvlinr. Ing lioiiit-dnitt'ly tltn p oiilul iiillaiiiuinlii.il. With l.ly' I'rnito llidni yourtro armed against Hnnl Catarrh and Hay Paver. SOUTH land I -AST via- SOUTIIliRN PACING CO Shasta Koute. i "1 x.l for Leering Mowers. :!; s:t. for Dieimg Mowers, .'Ix .'li fur D'l tliig Mowem, .'tii't; for Dcerlng Mow rs Ha-blii!!) for OwlMtrnw Mowers. Ilk.'! II. P. for 'l-laitlie .Mowers. ' .'ll'l L. J'. for Oiliorue Mower. .'IX.'U for Piano Moweis. Ha?. ;M! for McCormleli Mower. ;i::U. for Hlumbrd Mowers, :)X-'J H PI for 'flyer Mower-. Ilx.'f, for Woods Mowers, V'i ciirrv n full lint! liinders ntul Mowers. 1ix2 5-1(1 for Dcerlng Binder. 3x2 3-18 for Piano Hinder. 3xi! for Osbnrii Hinders. , .1x2 H-IH for Wood Hinder, ilx'ii for Mi't.'ormlck Hinder. of extras for the McCormick F. E. CHAMBERS, MAIN STREET Triiin U wh In-l- h m o Un i'orl!iu.l nt.il V,HS tMll"li HI .li ), 111, U-t' fur t Hi ttliU m It.iUH, iu. Pni'lhuiil...,,,,, AMnitiy A-iiiun.t h-Mrrwfnt'iihi ,, . ., HrtU ' rctui lntl. . , Oyil.-.l , Ibimr ktifixus i'ny ,,, I'llll-UjJ'.. Iw A ntt' !,,,.. Kl I'b-.. l-'nrl V r!U. i ily Momco. H.hHi-.ii Nim- trlfrtU, , , . WrtihutittMi , ... Nrrt1 Vi.rk , in. U . lit , I , lit, i' (. III. (. IM. i I'M p. HI. tl; i- p. m i' '' a. hi, Vt.0 M. hi h.t- in a. in. , V M tl, Itl, , V -' a. in. 'i M 14 III. ;':t. . m, t',") K Ul. li: f- A. m. 11 n. m, r.-'tt it. in. li : Ut t. ut, il l.: a, m. ). 111. s ; a. m Mil. p. ! ty, Hi a. tn 1 1 :Mi ft, itl 7 : h i. in 6: :n p. in i.' a. Ml ir Mrs. Alexander, and besides, Miss Roberts has the merit oi dealing with AiWioan society instead oi English. I'll 1 1 uii.it ami loiiri-t rant tiu h.itlt train, t'l air i-iiiv hit,-tmi-tilii in iif.l.-u bii.I 1:1 fm anil tourist ear In t'lili-tiuo, St. lililii, Nnw Orlesun inl WonlUiiiiliiii. t'ottniTi Ij.ij si San Kraiit-i.i'o vlllt ..'t-.ri Nli-tttl-.ltli 1 1 lit-4 fur ll.ill.ttulll, Jttlmll, cniiia I'lillicl'tit.-n, e'etitfrt! Kiel K.mili Smi-re-ti, H.e Ms. (I. A. Wu.n.j. al iiiil.'i-iiili iii-e ta tlnii, orn.l.lr,-.. I". H. M MtKIIAM, lli-nt-rsl Pas.t iiKi.r Att.-tit I'otllHinl, lr. (lo to H. M. LINES Kor Wail I'apr, Window Hlindc.-t, I'icttiro K raiues, ere. I''iitnititi'i! of nil kiinl.-i repaired. O Hi co willi the Ti'U'iilionc loinpany INDKPKN'DKNCH. Dan P. Stouffer. Insurance and Collection. Titles Examined. CHARGES REASONABLE. Main 81 runt Dallas, Oregon THE ARCADE. Davidson & Hedges, Props. Cigars, Clgarttte, Tobacco Confectionery, and First Class Soda Fountain In connection. si mo II LINK TIM 15 1" A l i h 15 Ciiri'm'hHt to (Into, Lett v oh lii(lt't('ii(l; tmcn tor Mitntiimillij nml Ah lht. I 1-:M m. m. i :i,:i0 i. m. I l.fiiviiH ln(l(itonil- iiiu fur Mottiuttutli: uutl litliiM, ! 1 !; u. in. 7:1.1 p. iu. I.ClfcVON AloillllOHlll ior Aii'lic 7 rtim in. !l:5t) . m. l.nuvN IMnimiouth for UhIIuh. 11 :,() u. m. 7:U0 hi. l.iMivi'i Attiiw tor j M n ii m o it t H H li (I jllKh'lH'llfll'lll't). ! IK'll a. in. 3 m . in. I.uvr DiUtaM for . Moitniiitilh nul 1 ti- llt'llOIHlriH'O, I 1:0!) p. in. j 8:.lO " I ItDVIH IMoilillOlltll lor lnilrH ntli'Di-e. M:-I5 a, m. I:.'H. p. in. J: l. p, in. 5t4J1 m, 0,01 p. m. Lpiivhh Iii(Iiiii'1I(1- 4ihii for Moiimoiilli 9:0.1 p. in. J. W. KIRKLAND, NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate.... Insurance, Loans. Main Mt. Tiidopoiidonce, Ore The Castle Keeps constantly on hand a Hue assortment of Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Also the famous Hop Gold Beer. S. E. OWEN, manager Thurston Lumber Company, Dallas, Oregon. ...MANUFACTURERS OF... LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Ihy Stock always on Hand, also Cedar Shingles. NO I'M: - Wn h iv flrm-clm dry kiln wbloli enahlt u to give you thor .Hljfhljr ili IiimiUt. it DOCTOR UP" Cliangifitblo wcatlu't' ludwcen two seasons encour ages your chronic troublcu ami inflicts upon you liHic.h petty sick ln'KP. J.clter ward it off. 10 cents might prtmiit it when $10 wouldn't cure it. Come to un to have your prescriptions filled, and for everything kept in a well regulated drug store. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRKLAND DRUG CO. (Montgomery & IWilligaii, J FALLS CITY, OREGON. J MANUFACTURERS OF J The capiicit v of our mill antl dry kilns enables n to promptly fill all orders for lumber. Give ns a call. 4 '.'.'.'.'. "v.'.'.V Vi 1 ir mm A flan Slips Up -1 On it every time that he takes hla Uan dry work outnlde of the 8lem Btcam Lhunury to be dune up. He find "tbl tired feellnn" stealing over blm when be iittteg the difference in tbe exquisite color mid beautiful finish, saying nothing of the guild condition iu which your linen are returned by the Salem Steam Laundry. COL. J. OLMSTED, Prop. D0R0U8 D. OLMSTED, Mgr Phone 411 230 Liberty t Canvas Telescopes, Plain and leather hound, Z2 Trunks, all kinds and sizes, Waste Baskets al 3 Jinko Baskets, 3 Carpet Beaters and Tacks, 3 Tack Hammers and Tack Pullers, 2 Sink Cleaners and 35 Scrubbing Brushes. 3 5 SHOES THE RAKET STOR WUlllUllUiilllUlllilUUiiUlUUllUUiR tl It i We fit Glasses to lots of Eyes. - -Z--- ur ; v fiAfl v3 :-: ; We can fit yours if you need them. O. A. KRAMER 6c CO. Optician and Jeweler. WANTKD-TUUSTWORTIIY MEN ANDWO mi'u 10 t.t'nvt'1 ti'iil iKtvt'rtls. fttr old eslnb lih.(l Ikhiho ot -ttll.i !lit!tn(Mt! sltindlni;. Stil ary $7!-U h yttir ntul expfiist-H, nil pnytible lu uttsh.- Nt. ctinviisKitttf ivtiuiivti. Give reft1! LMit p ami oncttiNi. st'lf-iiitdriHwi'd Hintiipeil en veliipe. Aildross Mtumifiir, 336 C'tixlou Mdg,, (,'lilCUKO. West Bide mid Paclflo Homestead, one yet,r, $2, WANTKD.-Capable, reliable person In every county to represeet large company of solid flmuu'lai reputation; fftw salary per year, payable weclily; U per day abnolutely sure and all expenses; Htratght, Ixma-dde, definite mil tit y, no oominitwlon; .alary paid each, Saturday and expense money advanced each weuk. STANDARD HOUSE, m Dearborn St.,Chioago. " LlppiUOOtt'i Side, on yar, 13.8. a ftod, tb Wss SI