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ALL THE SAME, ALWAYS. S P R A IN S . O. R. Burbank has lost two horses and eight cattle, C. A. Haight and M i. Taylor each a horse, and l’aul Rotice A closing barn door has left Joe Ed- three of them. ! wards minus one thumb. ------------------------------ cordially received. The national colors 1,1,0 ,ld K" >,ll° borne# of floating from the college building, in- t" e counl>’ - dicated that something unusual was beiug done thatdav in that institution. li;»«I fur tli«» Doctors. W hile the college hand rendered oile “ No. sir." said a prominent physician More ovei you are hereby warned of their choice selections the party was recently; ‘T in uot getting anything like thai in the Wilson block R. it. Turner conducted to Cauthorn Hall win re the amount of work that 1 ought to have has a large amount of general merchan lunch was served. Then the party at this time of year. Bless mo, I lmd dise, which he is selling at a very large were ushered through the different de only one new « use all of last week. The discount to close out a stock he bought partments, and listened to recitations reason? Why, cholera, of course. The in the several rooms. Much interest T h e state** of Mexico are one by one at a bargain. big cities are in better condition now was manifested on the part of the vis than they have l»eeu in yeurs—probably enacting laws abolishing the heathen itors in the work as carried on in the Fanil’s hardware emporium is head* different «1« partments, some being par better than they ever were. Old cess ish custom of bull fighting. The pro pools and vaults have been closed up, gressive men of the country have deter quarters for everything made of tin» ticularly interested in m athmatksand sewers cleaned, cellars dried and white iron or steel. From long experience English and impured well into the mined to constantly work for the doing washed and plumbing overhauled, and Mr. Fanil knows exactly what this away with every custom whose tenden market demands and has stocked up work. It was with some difficulty that that has knocked out the usual crop of certain member left Miss Snell’s cy is to retard the general improve accordingly. The regular heating partim nt, and one < the re presenta diphtheria and typhoid disorders. Then, people became more careful in their eat stove season being about over, you can tives was heard to k ment of the country. timi he found ing and living than they had been before get such goods much lower than a there some of the b» productions he the Normannia got in, and ihe result of M ost Indian and many of their month ago. They handle standard had seen in Oregon. Whether he re- it all is that they have stopped getting ill brands and can safely guarantee the fered to the samples in sewing, or bon and sending for physicians. The cholera pale facet! brethren always act on the goods. net trimining displayed by* the young was a splendid tiling for the cities, but I principal of letting the future provide ladies, or to the delicate productions tell von it has been rough on us doctors!” for itself. This winter the Umatilla Ask to see those* elegant and cheap in the culinary art fresh from the —New’ York Recorder. reservation has been under three feet ladies and childrens' shoes just receiv cooking range, prepared by their own ltuying and Selling a Blind Man. of snow and hundreds of cavuse ponies ed from Boston by Brown & Son. fair hands, or the young ladies them A queer business transaction has just that could not paw through it to the They will please you, fit you and cos* selves was a question. As we after you but little coin, and while looking ward were told, there were several old come to light in Paris. A man was ar grass have quit living. at them take a peep at what else they bachelors in the crowd, we could ac rested for buying a blind man. It seems have and ask the prices of different count for their remarks. After spend that the first owner of the blind man se T h f proposition for an insane asy ing the afternoon in this manner the cured him from an asylum and used to articles. party returned to Cauthorn Hall, to a lead him along in front of the cafes to lum in the eastern part of the state is banquet given in their honor. Toasts beg. The venture was not a financial a reasonable one and sure to carry, W e have here in our town an artist were then given by Prof. Coveil, repre success, so he sold his blind man to an either now or in a very few years. In who is willing to compare his work senting the faculty, and Messas. L. L other speculator, who was soon disgust other states as asylum ns have become with any you can get in any adjourn Swann and N. J. liom ai,, presidents of ed. The unfortunate man was deserted ing county. Mr. Miser fully under crowded it has often been found expe the Websteri.in and Ci< emnian socie on the streets by his purchaser, and in stands his business and is ambitious to ties respectively. These gentlemen that way the police became acquainted dient to erect new ones in other sec keep at the head. acquitted themselves nobly and did with the peculiar transaction. — Ex tions for a variety of reasons. ________________ —— justice to the societies. Resp<»uses were change. T h e H om e Objected. The Salem steam laundry does most given hv I T. Geer, of Marion, Col. It T h e legislature has done away with Luther Springer, of Hancock, Me., of its work with the latest improved A. Miller, of Jackson, Senator W. S. the state l»oard of charities, which was machinery an I employs only white la Vanderhurg. of Coos, Representative owns a horse, whose days of usefulness thought to have cost more than it bor. The proprietor keeps a close per I Gates, of Yamhill, and Representative being over, he hired a man to kill. The amounted to. The time will come sonal over sight. I t will pay to send Trullinger, of Clatsop. It was luces- man taking an axe started to lead the I sarv to close this pleasing flow of elo- horse into the woods, but after going when the state will need them, but for your washing there. | quenee to attend tin entertainment some distance the animal suddenly at- the present county officials can look I given bv the literary societies in tin | tacked the would be slayer and throw Rubber boots and shoes will be in de- after such matters reasonably well. college chapel at 8 o'clock. Tin; hall I ing him down trampled upon him and ma.ul for some time to come and the , w#„ cmW(1,.,|. p,,-sided HI.,## gave a injured him so badly that it is feared he *„ „ „ t |„. W(1*k tlmt i# !,. w ill not recover. At last accounts the T he change in the assessment laws beat place in (own to get them is “ t , ll()r, Gay nor;» »tore. He also Im# every for,. th,. . ilt pr, Th( . ,,r,, horse’s prospects of living were much w ill bring to the light much property other kind of footwear of the be8t 4 ni.ll Kr>l||) ,.<lll>is„ .(| ,,f recitation better than the man’s.—Philadelphia that ha# hitherto been hidden from «Y- j and e##ays interspersed with music, Ledger. view, but it will not altogether prevent ----- I and then President Bloss called upon The Prince of Wales is about to be shrewd rascal# from avoiding to pay It is so much more pleasant and Representative Bishop, of Multnomah come a bicyclist. He will not only need their just share of the taxes. The wis convenient to trade at a store where who responded in a very pleasing and a safety machine up to eighteen stone, interesting manner, as did Representa hot he will find an elevator to hoist him est legislators in America have not you can get everything you want with out running around to half a dozen tive Daly, from Lake and Klamath, into the saddle a very acceptable addi been able to frame laws that will al different places, ( ’ raven Bros, come and Representative Wilkinson from tion to it.—Exchange. ways bear on all alike. Representative Staats, from about as near keeping everything as Lane. An iron bound bucket, weighing about any firm in the county. All they have Polk, was Hit* next speaker, lit- is prom I T h e official count of the presidential is of good quality and no one calls it a : ol the school aud wishes to see it de sixty pounds, fell a distance of twenty- j velopcd. He m ol«* a divided hit in hi five feet the other day and struck a votedias at last been made and shews high priced store. closing remark; “ When the appn Bel ding, Mich., man squarely on the 277 for Cleveland, 146 for Harrison priatiou bill reaches the house I know head, and did not injure him in the Next door to the post-office is a good and 22 for Weaver. Sufficient sena , not how others will vote, hut for me, I least. torial elections have been held to make place to get whatever you may need in say aye.” It was pleasing to note the A Drt>nin o f W ealth . the line of hardware, and in talking to general surprise of members at finding it certain that the democrats will con your neighbors about such things you “ I ’d like to be rich,” said Tommy. the real condition of things here. “ How rich;'” asked his sister. trol the next senate. The probable can always recommend Mr. Morrison’s Some had heard very flattering reports, “ Oh,” replied tin* young man after some status will be forty-threo democrats, goods. but were unwilling to believe them un thought, “ rich enough to wear my Sunday forty republicans and five populists, clothes every day.” —Life. til they had seen for themselves. N o other man has been hammering I who are expected to side with the T h e M ain Point. IfariicH H h ih I S a d d le r y . iron in Dallas so long as John E. j democrats. “ You shouldn’t argue with mamma,” Smith, and his work has always stood | T. S. Colley at Perrydale keeps on said Mrs. \l ¡therup. “ You got her aTl hand good eastern stock or will make T he annexation of the Hawaiian is the test. wound up this morning.” t«> order anything you want in those “ Really?” said Witherup eagerly. “ Did lands to this country in tome shape is lines. Be sure to see liis goods and she go?” —Truth. The Arlington hotel on Main stre et one of the strong probabilities, al learn his prices before buying else- feeds a majority of the farmers who where. though it is a matter of too much im • line in town. N E W TO -D AY ----- ----- portance to be hastily done. Nearly LA M M LS. PLACES TOTKIDK IN SALEM. all the most prominent men in tin- Mrs. Cahier i; slowly im provine Sroat A Gile buy and sell everything n « * w IN I» HORSES KS FOR SALK PERFE- T L country favor it and the inlanders de ) fresh y-u n g m w. A 1100 you - nr «addle Claude C. St; i buck is on the »ick \ aid sire it. About all that is cared for or eatable produced in this state ami ( ’ali- buggy h o »«', quiet and fast. A 700 pound fornia. Then their grocery store sure li> t . >ourig pony, well broke and gentle. is expedient is a protectorate, similar ly must he a good place to trade. They F R A N K BUTLER, The J. K. P f 'avitt estate was ap to a territorial relation. Its natural have fancy groceries in great abuud praise« 1 at -fit,000. 4 B A R G A IN IN L \ N 1». TUN ACItK T.tACT IN relations to the balance of the world mice. .\ -i !*• tin mh j* -nilioii o f D.illu», nil levi I and in ____ I Sheriff Wells was among us Ln*t cultivation. are such that no other government It call he bought verv ''heap apply - / *i i • i . Saturd .v enlUeting taxes. Ing to SMITH & W OOD». Even the members of tin* legislature, i could so appropriately assume the con assembled from all over the state,seem Harry and Billy McDowell have nection. ' P O R SALK HAI Kl» IIA V — BOTH I IIK A T A N I» ____________ j **d to know that Patton’s book store rented the Ben Hayden farm. I ti niothv Good quality, si:? per Ion at tue barn , . W.ia the best one to visit for all things | tiw , i „ i\„,: /•: Also clean seed oats, .1 II KNOWLES. Herrs to I m * I n the Enghsh I-rh .n ie n t th-# week Illinill,, , „ , , ' £ 1 “ years Gladstone made one of the grand« st tms, sons of I . McF. Patton, are popu- nj(j A d m in istra to r's Saie. speeches of his life in favor of Irish lar with young and old, and manage I — home rule. More interest was center ' , na^® friends of all strangers who Jas. Howe has been bedfast, for a I «‘ liter their store. When th«* people of week or more, but is improving V * 'TICK IS II Kit KB V G IV E N , T H A T B Y V ili ed around the occasion than any other il tue " f an order <>t «ale, made by the ¿faint v Polk county want anything whatever court " f the state o f Oregon for Polle county, on the event before the people. The sub fn*m a book store we can recommend °7th day <*f Heceinher. !N!I2, 1 will sell, at public ano finn, to the highest bidder, for cauli In ban I, at the stance of what is now his proposi I them to «leal there. court house door, at Polla-, in said county, bet ween the hours of '.» o’clock, V. M., and I o'cl* k, I*. ,M., tion is to put Ireland in about the hi Saturday, the 18th dgy of March. all the When it comes to getting pictures t«» same relation to the crown that our risiht, title, interest and estate, of which the late H. Graves died seized in his own right, of, in, and t<> s«*n«l away to first class people hack states hear to the general government. he Glenn o . Burnett donation laud claim. No. 4:» east, most persons want the very best Not.. No. 258, in t «I s, of r 4 w, of the Willamette Only as far back as 1880 Gladstone was meridian, in Polk county, Oregon, containing eighty to !>e had, but do not always know acres of land, more o r letw. JAMES L. GRAVES, driven from office for advocating a sim where to find it. Let us hint that the Administrator. ilar measure, and now there are strong Cherrington art gallery, diagonally across from the State Insurance build differences of opinion, but English |K»p Executor’s Notice. nlar sentiment is now much more fa ing, has no superior in the state. vorable than then. ALTHOUGH the present legislature may have done some foolish things and failed to adopt some wise proposi tions, the general trend of their legis- A go<xl dinner coats no more than a poor one. At Stiong’s restaurant you can g«*t as good a meal for two hits as you ever sat down to at a four bit fable. They have everything. lation liaa l.e*n in a commendable di-1 Dugan Bros. must »*« extra good rection. As the laws exist there has j pin in tiers or they would not get so been too much inequality in many par much work to do, and they sell bits of M r. Harvey Ileed Laceyville, O. Catarrh, Hoart Failure, Pa tirulars ami many member, h a v e ...I "'l"''" »'V1 ,or f . I See their hath tubs, ralysis of the T h ro a t their hearts and minds on wavs and ; means to remedy those irregularities ** 1 Thank (lad and flood** Saraa- A well made, neat filling »nit of good ; p a rU in f o r P erfect Health.** N o one man or set of men could ho|»e material ami proper color will greatly ' " Gentlemen: For the benefit of suffering hu to, in a single session, do all they aim add to Go* appearance of any man, am) manity I wish to state a few facts: For several ed at in that direction, but even the all men should have a pri«Ie to appear yP;1 urs I hnv.» suffered from catarrh and heart to good advantage. But someone ask» j failure, gutting so bad I eoiiidTinot work and fact of calling general public attention . ., . .. | whe e he can In* sure to got such a suit Could Scarcely Walk to existing wrong», and ».-ggesting nl,.d.r*te cu.1, »m l we reply, at Ihe I hart a very hast of paraly*Is of the throat change# for the better will have it# j clothing emporium of Jnhn#<>n A Son. sonis lini»«!«'-(». Mv throat soomort olosert sort I «-•iiltl not m w a llo w . Th. <l< ofors *al«l It good effect». They have been right there for year# was cause I by heart failure, .»ml £ .»inedl«*i'ie. — " 11 and are well known to lie strictly rclia which 1 t«M>k according to direction**, but it dirt not seem to «It» me anv good. V.y wife urged The world'» fair bill ha« been panned j hie. I me to try H«»<»d’s sarsaparilla, telling me oi Sir. Joseph C. Mnuth, who had been over the veto of Governor IVnnover, j At Death*« Ooor # Reprenentaliven Myer and rttaat# both I W e have dealt with Harritt A Me- but was entirely cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. voting no. In the lower houne the Intire enough to know that they have After talking with Mr. Smith. I concluded to one of the very bent grocery stores in ! try Hood's Sarsaparilla. When l had takes vote atood forty for and never)teen the eitv. Their stork included all to two bottle* T felt very much better. I have againet. There wa# much that could be found in a first elans house and n<> continued taking It, and am now feeling excel lent. I thank God. and be «aid in favor of the bill, but we veri firm sells lower. ly believe that if it had been put to a my wife for mv restoration to perfect vote of the maane# a good nixed major Mr Barne# at the New York Backet and h r n l t h . " H a h v k v 1» K hi*. Ln* ev\Hie. «», ity would have expressed the name "'"r e can and d.# s under buy and un- H O O D 'S P I L L S do not purge, pain or gripe, governor. The Children’s bat act promptly, «Mil y and MfllriMtly. 25«. opinion an the the governor. The mem mem « ' « • « » » » y credit concern shoes a» low as Jo «'ents ami men ami bert of the legislature who have eon- boy» shoes from $1.25 lo $2.50, wo« 4 ntantlv kicked againnt the lari.h ex lists f«»r 50 c#*nts and fur ones at $1.10, penditure of money by the state, have shirts at 60 cents ami toweling ilirt proved themnelves the poor man's cheap. Hood’s Sarsaparilla GRASS and friend. The rich can get along willi- BARDEN SEEDS Highest Germinating Pmr. PUREST STRAINS Tommie Ramsley is erecting a neat dwelling near the school house. | Elder Fisher is still preaching at th Andrew Hannum and Mr Phillips I Christian church every evening are the champion coon hunters. The weather is becoming spring like, Y « ' T H ’ K IS IIKKKBY GlVKN T H A T T H F UN .1 'ler-igned have filed in the e nrity court fo Polk count,'.. -»tate of *>reg *n, thuir final account a» executor« <*f the « «tate of lohn Phillip«, deeeaxe«l late o f ««id county, and that by order of «aid court Tuesday, the 7tli da\ >>( March, 1893, at 1 o'clock, p. in , of «aid day, ha« been appointed aud fixed for ie aring all ohjcctiona to aaitl final account and the settlement «hereof. A ll persons having objections ■ said account are requ- «tisi to he present at that une and make objection* to the «ame if anv the\ have, S A M I'K L P H IL L IP S . KI.IZAH K TII P H IL L IP S . Kx ecu tor« of the e«t»te of John Phillips, deceased. I»’ A rey A Bingham attorney* foréstate PLASTERING! Ti!E - SettinG KINOS.— AH work gii:.r»nt.'S.l fimlclass. J. A. B A R K E R , Dallas CARRIAGE FACT0RY. — At entered bridge, Dalla«.— 0. H. C03B. PROP R. Pcrenmc, P a ., SO: .yll< Ave.,J«n. 1SV87 One of my workmen fell from a ladder, bo «prained and bruised his arm very badly. He used St. J a c o b . O il and was cured In fuur days. FRANZ X. OOKLZ. A P H O a i r i a NU P E R M A N E N T CURE. Hernia, Asthma, And Catarrh Specialist! W hile cutting stove wood J. M. Cra- the green grass is peeping up, the violets will soon he along and in a little ton carved a slice from his thumb. while all nature, both animat«* and in George Neathamer has moved to Lou animate, will he rejoicing with more Ritner’s place to engage in hop rais vigorous life. A cure guaranteed in every case undertaken Children and infants curec* ing. in from one to two weeks. Asthma • 'ired after fifty years’ standing. Cor* The Washington legislature has been M iss^ Mollie Taylor has returned in session six weeks and has east about respondent*© solicited and references given. from Dallas and Miss Lola is in Mon- seventy ballots for United States sena mouth. tor, hut seems no nearer a result than Plenty ol winter and feed getting it the beginning. DR. W . T . H O U S E R , S A L E M . OFFICE IN BU3H-33EYMAN BLOCK. B IL L S A I i T i O w NAME. b B -z" d c o in r u r c o t t b it AMOUNT CLAIMED. FOR W H AT CLAIMED. . y AMOUNT ALLOWED / i . //J///B D Salem , Oregon, W . I. S t a l e y , Principal. P W Williams. 1 M Berry ....... « -lyd«* Beckett B W indsor......... W If Coulee . G W Me Bee . . .1 11 G u y ........... J C W a g n er....... Win Gahler . A H i :impson . . .. u N Tharp ....... E P Gwinn . . . . Perry C on n er.. .. A N Hal leek H C F «»x............. G J Ted row ......... J M Lynn ......... Jas S a v a g e ......... G W Chapman . . Geo Rogers. . . . H B Tingle . . . \V VV Williams ( ’raven Bros......... 1 I# C ollins........... I J Davis............... U S Grant ........... T O Hutchinson . . W W William# . B F S m ith ........... Dan Svron ......... It M Wmle A Co. . h B Martin ....... I, 11 M a rlin ......... A N Burns ......... Graven Bros ....... P A Svron......... P A Svron ............. U K Mnlkev Foreman & Gibson Ground & Frazer. . B F Lucas............. G H Chapman. . . . Prescott & Venegfl. R Su itor............... H Olmsted ......... Irwin A C o ........... Glass & Prudhom. Prescott tk Veness. K S Dearborn....... F Hebding ......... C N T h arp ........... W A Wash Observer ............. M K W h ite ........... W Pi C lark......... Setli Kiggn............. F S n.irxoe . . . . A E Poppleton . .. A Houston ......... T L Butler........... I Ê 5 00 51 00 38 25 hridgework supervisor. . 22 00 80 (K) 120 00 constable fees . mer«*handise............. himiing ho« ks ....... p.tliner account . . . envelope«* ............... expense« ............... constable fees. . . . himlter...................... labor......................... n a i l s ........................ lum ber............ Xrnvel........................ merchandise............. lnm l'er. . . ............. ....... expenses............ hardware............. hardware himU-r ... funeral Jos Edwards. lu m b e r .................... lumber .................... covote s<*alp......... handcuffs ................ printing ................ lumber stationery . hardware.................. luml*er .................... p r in t in g .................. p r in tin g ............... viewer Houston road <1 1« 41 <« 4« 4« inarke.’* “ ** 44 44 44 <4 44 44 surveyor M O L ip q E R & R iq o o r«, JO 00 75 00 1 50 30 00 44 (X) 30 00 25 <X> 20 00 7 12 10 OO 00 00 10 00 24 00 48 fX> 40 75 29 20 1 25 1 :»(> 15 60 66 00 14 00 8 75 6 38 3 25 1 63 3 75 7 20 5 TIO 6 65 4 97 16 77 6 3<> 5 40 50 9 IK) 25 00 28 66 3 01 5 00 7 60 15 00 17 76 3 75 12 38 * 6 00 8 25 5 75 6 (0 6 1 0 6 (X) 4 O 4 0 2 !0 12 (*) . .... ....... ....... ....... “ (101 A thorough business training school. Endorsed by tlio business and p rofession al men of Salem. (Ì0 F ile Departments: Business , Shorthand, Typcioriting, Penmanship, F.nglish 25 School in session the entire year. Students adm itted at any time. Catalogue, containing information, free (X) (X) W. T. RIG DON. 120 00 A. OLINGER. 40 (X) 75 (X) 1 60 30 00 44 (X) 30 0-3 26 00 20 (K) — Successors to J. A. Rolan— 7 12 16 00 (10 (HI W e carry a lull line from the cheapest to the finest 16 00 24 00 CO URT STREET, O PPO SITE THE O PERA HOUSE. 48 00 5 51 US 22 80 THE SALEM UNDERTAKERS 46 76 29 20 1 25 1 50 15 50 66 00 14 00 8 75 5 38 3 15 1 63 3 75 7 20 5 00 (\ 65 4 97 16 77 6 30 5 40 50 9 <H> 25 00 28 56 3 01 5 00 7 50 15 00 17 76 3 75 12 38 6 00 8 25 5 75 6 00 6 00 6 00 4 20 4 20 2 20 12 00 CAR H . B. Plummer, Dallas, U Seeing is Believing.” And a good lamp must be simple; when it is not simple it is not good. Simple, Beautiful, Good— these words mean much, but to see “ T h e Rochester ” will impress the truth more forcibly. A ll metal, tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. L ik e Aladdin’s of old, it is indeed a “ wonderful lamp,” for its mar velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. county and state, do hereby «certify term, 1893, lui» been by me compared with til ori ■final, and that Felini arv it is a true Look for this stamp—T h b R o c h b s t r r . I f the lamp dealer hasn’t the g e n n l n « Rochester, and the style you want, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue, and we will send you a lamp safely by exoress—your choice of over 2 .0 0 0 varieties from the Largest Lamp Store in the W orld. and correct copy of sai<l original, not of the whole thereof, as the same appears of record in my office and custody, hut such thereof B U G G IE S /tq iP C U L T U R /a * . - M ^ C B iN E R Y . I, B. F Mulkey, county eb rk of Polk county, state of Oregon., and that the foregoing transcript of schedule of expenditures for the OF — Also carts, wagons and a general assortment of— t H-*- COUNTY <A^P ) L K , ' ex-officio clerk of the circuit court for said LO A D F o m the Corvallis Carriage Factory. S T A T E OF O R E G O N ,) ns is by law required pub- R O C H E STE R L A M P CO., 42 P a rk Place, N ew Y o r k City. “ T h e R o c h e s t e r .” li shed. * W IT N E S S my hand, and seal of said court this lOtli day of Feb., 1893. B. F. M UI.K E Y , County Clerk. DALLAS LUMBER YARD. »J* 1A. N u n n , I ^ r o D i 'i e t o r . Y ° T I C K is flK K K IlY G IV E N T H A T TI1K C O fN . 1 t.v court of the »tate o f Oregon for Polk county old on the 31 Bt day .»f J.tmiarv, A. I)., 1893, dui» j ..¡ point lam e« It Sbepai 1 executor o f the last will and testament of James K P Uavitt, late o f Zena, in I I Polk county, Oregon, decc.iaed. All pen*oii8 having claims against the estate of the «aid James K. P. (.'aviti, ieeea-ed, ate heiehy requested and notified to pre-ent the »nine, dub verified, to the «aid execu tor, James R Shep.nl, at Zena, in Polk eounty, Or egon. wi«hin six months from the first publication of I thh* notice • Dated at Zena. Oregoq. this first day of K, ' anarv. \ .P ., Iv.»:«. JAMKS H 8 H K P A K I» F inal Settlem ent. See the carriage, wagon and repair I shop ad of O. H. Gobh and go there when you need anything in his line. Frank Bverlv has his new ready for hints from the girls. B R U IS E S . M t . P t . kasaj * t , T exas , June20, ldlto. Suffer«i 8 months with strain of back; could not walk straight; used two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil, was cm«!. I-" lain in 18 months. M. J. WALLACE, SEEDS Bee and Poultry SUPPLIES PORTLAND SEED CO., Fertilizers Portland, Or. SEBO TREES. ro n CATALOCUE. - W W m. Brown & Co., — D KALRKS IN — Hop Grower’s Supplies. Quassia, whale oil s(>ap, b o p twine, sulphur, burlap. Full stock of best quality seasoned lumber and all kinds of dimension timbers. Doors, windows, brackets, mouldings, laths, shingles, cedar posts, ornamental fencing and stair material. Prices of doors, 2Ax(3|xlj, $1.75; 2§x- ‘>5x1 {, $2; 2ix('.*xlJ,, $2; 2;ifx b | x l*, $2.25; shingles, $2.50; common windows, $1.25 to $2.50. Door and window frames ¡carried in stocK. Terms cash, or bankable note in 30 days. F IB . PAR K! The new addition to Dallas, lies four blocks southwest of the court house, commanding a view of the whole town and surrounding country. Shade trees are set out along all the streets, which are graded ami 80 feet wide. Size of lots— >0x144, with allleys through the blocKS. PRICE $65 AND $95 PER LOT. These lots are sold on the installment plan— $10 cash, balance on three, six, nine and twelve months’ time without , . . , . . interest. This is by long odds the prettiest and best addi- W ool, mohair, hide«, pelts, furs and hops bought at mar- ^ p aj las. et price. Sole agents for Rol»ert’s im proved power sprayer. hydraulic pump horse Wm. P. WRiGHT, Agent. Office. 231 Com more al slreet, SaJem, Oregon. Q n lW m rh a n g e . 8inr^ Barker frr*w from N>y to man How rlucigvd hi« life must seem! For now. as «w ryboily knows. Ho «Irlvee a *>pankinir team,’* W hile in hi* early days. 1 judge From revelation» grim He's given of parontaJ feat«. A **spankinK team” drove hirrj. —Boston. Courier. H e r Question. Bri|yfs— I callfM on M ias 'M r d s r jr t h « * jth«»r «lay in ray new suit, a r .l w h en tkissrtl her she w a s <jnite indlgresot until I told her it w as a lw a y s the c u s torn to christen a new suit in that wav. O r ift P — T h a i w h a t did s h e » i r * H rigir-—F^ho wanted u> Snow i thst, w the on ly new stiit 1 had - C lo J n e r ami F u r nisher. SENO US YOUR We are Pacific Coast Aeents for D. M. Ferre & Co.’# Seeds, and we sell them the same ripht here h * they do in the Hast. We are also Coast Agents for A. L Root’« Tee Supplies, and are the largest manufacturers of Fettiii- ters west o f Omaha. «S e e d 4l\ re PORTLAND. OREGON. This advfrtisemrnt cot out and sent to us with a request tor Catalogue Is good for fifteen cents on your first order. English or German