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follow Fl" e O u l U at Auction. | of things. J. J, Wiseman runs such an | a disease of the man's nos»; it ¡s a dis - 1 summer and fall though and we may I that many others are The ladies of Lewisville and vicinity ] institution and is selling hardware eise of the man. showing itself in the expect win'er to l<egin ut any time now I their example. have b.-rn getting up a memorial quilt Local exhibition of a Constitu The best indicate n w<* h ivc here for ch< aper than anybody. See aoout it , upon which are embroidered the names for yourself. tional trouble.” Therefore, he argue# the winter to tet in soon, is the ap|<ear ! of over 500 persons, On the evening Her* and There. the use of snuff and other local appli mice of swaiv on the river and they have The use of commercial fertilizers has ' of Friday, November 17th, they will come. This is a fine country for sports cations i« wrong, and while they «eem Ike Lynch is the hoy that can do and men. Within a week two fiue black greatly* improved” the qualities of the l**ve f l-a»ket social at the Methodist does a* good black smithing as anybody. to give temporary relief, they really do tear# have been brought in by the n and m ade it possible to cultivate i church at which ti< e the quilt will be more harm than good. Other leading W d s that were hvLlotore considered sold by auction to the highest bidder. ♦a* Vandevert Bros. Its a little farther authorities agree with Dr. Lewis. Hence C S tJ S T t COURT. Every Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Mrs. Kimsey, the dresss maker, i* a the only proper method of cure for ca out to the deer hunting grounds though Inadequate to the demands of the plant. ; A cordial invitation is extended to all Fiesu-r, the milliner, will have a special 1 «-„wa u n i« ia to Attend. C ommittw PROBATE. b A L L A S , F R I D A Y , N O V . 10, IHM. Bermuda grass as a pasture grass Is ; v ’" ite *. sale of childrens and ladies trimmed firm believer in advertising, for it has tarrh is by taking a constitutional ami the past summer could not he ex * in value 1 by a t" given her the bulk uf work in that probably not exceeded by any celled for fishing. O kra A llen . remedy like Hnod'a Sarsaparilla, which hats at remarkably low figures. Her Burch, J. line. Then good and cheap work have reaching every part of the body through grass cultivated in the United States, stock is fine and complete. lirPEK SU T CREEK. had much to do with her success. the blood, does eliminate all impurities The use of parts green for destroying j In matter of Thos. Pearce estate the THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. and makes the whole man healthier, Uncle Mat Brown has been under injects, especially the cotton leaf worm. administrator was charged with $43.45 *.* What pure and delicious candies, as It removes the cause of lie trouble it „ow so general in Mississippi that the the weather. and credited with $598. We are still helping the Salem steam the girl said after buying a dimes worth poison hm become a staple article or S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E 8 : In matter of Thos. Bowles estate at the now store in the D’Arcy block. laundry blow its horn to the tune that and restore# tile diseased membrade to Harlow Coulee has provided his cook trade in almost every town in the state. | Ub ........................................... ...... P .r yew- Win, Faull was made appraiser in place Mr Jones prides himself in having the you would there always get satisfac proper condition. That this is the with a good wood »lied. a 03 ..................................... Per six months practical result is proven by thousands The scarcity of app'»s In the United i tory and cheaper work than at anv of W. W. Conkey, deceased. best that can be made. SO......................... Per three months of people who have been cured of ca Everybody fully expects a weddiug States will create an increased demand J similar institution kept by a Mongol A ilrer iidng <ete, metis known on applica The bond of guardian of M. A. White tarrh by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, in these parts very soon. for California and Florida oranges. ian. tion . 0>.rrsepondence is solicited. man minor heirs was reduced to $800, Fins J ob Printing dons at reasonable prices Fresh eggs and fat hens wanted at Nitrate of soda is a quick acting fer- , J. B. Constable has been making *»* a new bond to be given. WHY HOKE PKOMPKROUS. Davison’s fish, poultry and game mar tilizer, and its price has been cheapened pies of Mr. Chaney’s pumpkins. Always patronize home industry un Sale of property of M. J. Harris es ket, He has a first class trade and The other day we heard a thrifty considerably of late years. Ora Savery r nd Charlie Rogers will tate approved and administrator order wants only a choee article. Thats the less you can do dicidedly better else farmer say that all summer lie had Dr. C. V. Riley tells us in Insect Life | G overnor P ennoyer it nothing if ed to give deed. where. The patrons of Photographer spend a month over on Salmon hunt place to buy all sorts of fresh fish. been • loaning small amounts to his that there is strong reason to believe Miser say he makes as good pictures B it original, but ia sometime» indis ing and fishing. In matter of Newton Putnam estate neighbors, who lmd been industrious that the English sparrow is instrumental as they ever got out of the county. creet. It ia a custom throughout the the petition to sell personal properly enough, but lacking in foresight and J. H. Butler has been teaching sever in suppressing the horse hot fly. Footwear of every grade and all very A dollar saved is a dollar made ♦a* economy. His land is no better than al weeks for S, C. Dodson who has been loud for governors to withhold their was granted. cheap at the New York Racket store A good crop of wheat can only he md whoever causes you to «pend Only coin or its equivalent on the theirs, nor are his facilities or oppor sick, but is again at his post. Guardian of Fred Johnson was or where you can buy and make an aver Thanksgiving proclamations until that that much less than grown upon a fine seed bed. age saving of twenty per cent on every spot counts al Brown’s store. Persons tunities ii any respect superior, but of the president appears. But both dered to give deed to property sold. A half ounce each of salt peter and At Regular Interval». YOU OTHERW ISE WOULD with the cash can always do a little he attends strictly to business all day, Personal property of Newton Put thing wearable by men, women and carborate of potash, a half pound of last year and this Oregon’s cheif execu Patient Old Lady (to elevator boy read nam estate set aside as requested. children. See the great variety of mens better there than anywhere else in the the year through, and makes every sugar and a pound of salt will make an ing dime n o v e l)— How often does the ele I# really helping you along in the tive waited not for the national pro city. They do not court or solicit the edge cut without wasteage. His ap world. Final settlement of A. W. Lucas es shirts. vator go up, boy? patronage of those who must ask for ples do not lie on the ground and rot, excellent brine for pickling meat. clamation and this time he has some tate set for December 8th. Elevator Boy—It goes up at the end ot BIG STORE B IL L S time. County Surveyor Butler, J. G. Sears every chapter, ma am.—Texas Sittings. neither does any of his vegetation per what mixee things, for he announced In matter of T, G. Richmond estate As druggists, Lnnn A Brooks take ish for want of using, nor is his straw and Ora Savery have been to the Sal Eat up most of the earnings of many V the fourth Thursday in November, monthly allowance was reduced from the cake because they deserve it. See a man. llow to keep down such Morris, the watch, clock, spectacle, or any part of his hay allowed to go to mon river beach surveying a road to it. their multitude of nice things. They which is usually correct, but this No $125 to $50 a month. x pen sea is a very important ques and jeweiryrnan, has a good supply in waste. Every morsel not needed for J. H. Savery is thinking of building a take the load in filling prescriptions, The will of W. W. Conkey was filed vember happens to contain five of them tion. By getting all all those lines and is without a super human consumption is turned into an toll road over there. From Dave lyocatiou, corner of State and Liberty imal flesh for market. From the pro Lenos it is three miles to Ed Pauls, AVERTS _ _ and Mi. President recommends Novem and proven and M. M. Ellis, M. V VOUR BOOKS AND STATIONERY ior in all sorts of tine repairing. ceeds of that marketing he lias been four to A. W. McNarvs and twenty- Austin and Henry Howe chosen to ap streets. lOf Pal ton Bros., Salem, you will b«-r HOth for Thanksgiving. *** accommodating those around him. and three to the beach and it seemed like praise estate. ,iuake a handsome saving within The Arlington hotel still holds its his money earning a fair rate of inter seventy-five miles from Lenos to the There are clothiers and * clothiers, HAi a r o (TOB year. Inquire for the COMMISHIONRRH. As the tidal wave at the presidential own as one of the best eating and est, Every year he lias to spend more Grand Roude store but no other house in the city com Witt cun you - STATE STREET BOOK STORE. e'ection surprised everybody, so did last Henry Byerley, Isaac Simpson. or less for farming implements, but mands half as much trade as Johnson sleeping places in town. P IO N E E R . not half as much as those less careful T lesday’s election in a number of states V A Son, the reason being that neither In case of Buford Stone road, the in high grade nor low prices can the Miss Ora Luper has been up from Wagner Bros, blacksmithing will about keeping such things from expos Tuen democracy was overwhelmingly report of damage appraisement approv other fellows measure up with them. compare favorably with any you can ure to the weather. His experience Amity. ST. PAUL’S ACADEMY. triumphant and now in the northern ed and roud ordered o|sm. This elegant and commodious building is fitted If you are really anxious for a suit of get done in the comity. They always reminded u# particularly of three well John Luper, of Salem, spent Sunday th »ughout with every appliance of a flret clam edu states that voted the tide has turned as known residents of this county, two of cational institution, t»nd is surrounded byexten.iv« In matter of J. W. Kirkland et al of clothes that firm will not fail to sell get their full share of the trade. whom have passed away. Several with liis home folks. ground**, thus making it a most desirable hoarding strongly the other way. It indicates a Independence for the vacation of cer them to you. and day aeliool. Thorough and practical instruction *** years ago the writer dropped in at the Mr.». Ida Woodward has been dowu condition of unrest and a feeling of tain streets, continued to next term. in tlie primary and higher branches of education in af Strict reliability ought to go a long home of Joshua Brown and asked how with bilious fever. forded. Terms moderate. Music, painting, etenog* uncertainty among the people. They raphv and typewriting form extra charge«. For fui> Whatever is new and really valuable wavs ill your dealings with merchants. lie managed to accumulate the 1,200 F A LLS CITY. ther particular« apply to SISTERS OF THE HOLY A young German has come among in photography is alw <ys soon obtain Everybody will tell you that Uncle aeres of land around him. The sub care not which party is in power pro NAMES, St. Paul, Marion county, Oregon. The attendance at school is now over ed at the Cherrington art gallery. Nev Cage Morrisons representations of stance of Iris reply was that he came us, probably to stay. vidcd it can and will relieve them from 90 pupils. er yet has it been said that they occu hardware are facts. Mr. Leman has moved to Dallas for here at an early day with notliing1but b-seltin# ilia. We predict that here strong arms and a will to work. Most better school privileges. George and Willie Tillotson have pied the second rank as artists. Try Coming to Oregon. after free trade democrat# will be dele- them once and you will go again. of liis summers were taken up carpen gone to southern Oregon, The sawmill road could be several Ten years of age, but who declines to give his P ortland , Or., N o/. 6.— A. D. Charl tering wherever he could find a job, gated to the back ground ao far a# na Bron, to the wife of J. N. Hart, a ton, assistant general passenger agent and, better still, he lost no time at win hundred percent better. name to the public, makes this authorized, tional influence ia concerned. E. HUGHES & SUN Dugan Bros, can beat the natives of the Northern Pacific returned 'oday daughter on the 1st inst., also a little confidential statement to us: Plato McFee has gone to Tillamook ter, but kept busy making sash, doors chap of masculine persuasion appeared when it comes to anything in the from a trip to Chicago and oilier east Have again opened their wagon and “ When I was one year old, my mamma died with G. M. Cobb and wife. and the like, which lie could sell the T he last legislature gave anything at the home of Fred Sundborg on last plumbing line, and one of their spec o f consumption. The doctor said that I, blacksmith shop at the old stand ern cities. Speaking of the fair Mr. too, would soon die, and all our neighbors ialise is steam engine extras. Every Charlton said: ‘-The MidwayPlalsance next summer. And now comes the but generul satisfaction. Many in Thursday, GOLDEN DALE NOTES. thought that even if 1 did not die, 1 would Near Covered Bridge. body says Billie and Johnnie Dugan never presented a more live appearance secret of his larger success. As soon never be able to walk, because I w m so dividual members offered all the oppo Rev. 8. A. Starr assisted by Rev. are clever fellows. as he had accumulated a few hundred weak and puny. A gathering formed and T. J. Btirford and family are moving They solicit the prtronnge of former than does the Northern Pacific defmt dollars, he turned it into land and broke under my arm. I hurt my finger and aition they could, but the most inflii- Gould is holding a revival meeting here customers and others. They are get it gathered and threw out pieces of bone. at Ht. Paul at present. It »# crowded stock, which continued to grow ill to Clallam county ential ones managed to get the peoples "at the M. E. church, there is a very If I hurt myself so as to break the skin, it ting some seasoned stock from Port The Oregon mist still continues and The great bargains now being offer from morning to night with people amount and value until lie was a com was sure to become a running sore. I had deep interest manifested and several hard earned money expended in a lav- land, but the bulk of it comes from the to take lots of medicine, but nothing has ed in several departments at the White who have visited the World’s Fair and paratively rich man. At another time the roads are almost like Willamette conversions. done me so much good as A yer’s Sarsapa east. i#l> and extravagant manner. And so roads. Corner is drawing a host of ladies there. after carefully scrutinizing the pro rilla. It has made me well and strong. — Warren Frink lost three cows, a Mr. It |iays to get a regular 50 cent flannel ducts of the various states, decided we went to where J. W. Bridwell was T. I>. M., Norcatur, Kaus. it will be again unless the populace DALLAS. OREGON busy on Iris large and well stocked Uncle Amos Stark, a pioneer of this Nelson lost three head of cattle, A. M are aroused to*assert their sovereignty Bryant a cow and W. B. Graham a for 30 cents. They get the cream of that the Northwest offers better in farm, and upon inqu.ry learned that county, died at his Columbus home a the dry goods trade because tlieir ducements than any other section of he was moneyless when he first struck few days ago. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer ft Co., Lowell, II1M. and take the control of things from the cow all about the same time, the later goods are known to be superior and the country. The average number of hands of politicians whose firet aim is part of last week which was quite a their prices always moderate. They people departing each day since Octo this region. He put in the summers Cures others, will cure you Judge S. M. Gilmore, a former resi about as did most, others in those pio dent of Yamhill county and an old to feather the nests of tlieir political loss and at the same time a mystery us have everything for ladies and child ber 20th is 310 Of these it is estimated neer times, but unlike many of them to the cause of deaths. more than 35 per cent, are persons did not pass the winters in idleness settler of this died last Monday, rens’ wear. friends. Oregon has plenty of men who John Leach, Proprietor. who intend to settle in the Northwest and spend half he had made the pre There ia much sickness here at pres •— — Frank Splawn obtained judgment can and would do the fair thing, but and the remaining 65 per cant, are res vious summer. He went into the tim against the Rockland Ferry Co. in the ent. There seems to be an epidemic Keeler’» feed stable and wagon shed they are not to he found among pro- in the shape of very severe colds going at the end of the big bridge catcher idents of the coast returning from the ber, camped, made rails and posts and court here last week for damages, he Builder Tonic fessiotial politicians. the rounds and is claiming its victims nearly all Polk county trade. All fair. All or at least most of the pros- building material, and was thus con having been thrown from his wagon by the dozen«, which it holds bedfast human men want their horses fed ami jiecUve settlers have purchased tickets stantly accumulating until he had a and badly hurt while driving on to the First class tile of all sizes from thrte N early all children are naturally for several days Mrs. Hubbard lias for Oregon and Washington and will good start in both land, stock and ferrv. A jury assessed the damages at sheltered in bud weather. without doubt locate in one of ihe two coin. Th ee years ago he paid taxes $600. to ei>;ht inrlit’8 in diameter. inclined to be active and busy and if been very sick hut is much better, Mr. states. Had Oregon erected a state on over $13,000. A still more notable let alone will unuasily give vent to that Montgomery has some very sick child Just see those beautiful Christmas building at the fair it would have re William A. Maxwell and Miss Anna ren also Mr. McFall has a very sick example is E. C. Keyt. When he PRICES PER 1,000 FEET: activity of body and mind in play. The child. Messrs. White, Tice and Gibert things at the Ladies Bazaar, where ceived more attention, hut as it was, came to this county forty odd years Wheelliouse, of Columbus, were united child can be made to enjoy light and who were crippled by horses are iui may also he found all manlier of at the magniticient exhibits which carried Three inch ...................................... .$15 ago he was almost penniless, but by in marriage a lew days since. So also tractive articles, for ladies and childrens off the prizes did not receive the atten hard work and economy soon began to were Otto Lear and Miss Eva Baker, Four in ch . .................. 22 pleasant work as well as play, but some proving slowly. WILLIAMS* tion they warranted. During the las accumulate. Up to this very (lay he of this place. The prospect now is wear. Five inch.............................................. 32 1 a ents seem to not have the knack of 50e. BUKNA VISTA. MEDICINE CO., week, the Washington building was has struck close to both those habits Six in ch .............................................. 42 per box. getting work out of their children. It Schenectady, N.Y. Seven in ch .......... ............................ 60 All your apples can be sold for a fair crowded from morning until night and now $75,000 would not buy his Rev. Weaver, of Corvallis, preached I for 9 3.5 0, is a real kindness to the boys and girls «».i Brockvllle, Out. Eight inch................................ . . . . 70 here lust Sunday. price at the Salem cannery to Hroat A with persons desiring to see the exhi possessions. One special point in his who are trained up to habits of useful Gile who are selling the remainder of bits and get literature issued by the case we shall never forget. For the Mrs. A. Anderson who has been ill state. However, as all the persons in past forty years he has always managed industry. Too many of the loafers of their groceries at about cost. for some weeks is convalescing. tending to come west also obtained to have a little money where he could today lacked that training and as a re S A L E M L IV E R Y S T A H L E . pamphlets descriptive of Oregon, and at any time go and put Iris fingers on Mr. Emanuel, the peddler, made a sult will never amount to anything. For painless dental work go to Con- saw our exhibit, this state will reap as it to buy what less provident jieople trip through this place .Saturday. tris ill Gray's block. There are many ways around a home much benefit as its Northern neigh had to sacrifice to raise ready money. Miss Dorelle Sliivss and sister spent bor.’ of keeping children employed. If some Hundreds of other mtn who have been Sn mlay with friends over in the Salem Mr*. 8. C. Reed having decided to here during all the time above men mothers would have tlieir sons and hills. I.IC K IV M l TK. abandon the millinery business tli« tioned and had just as good oportuni- daughters do more instead of being Mr. Harrris, of near Albany, spent first of January has taken her little A. Z. Tetlrow visited Independence ties as those cited, are still poor, for perfect slaves themselves it would he Monday and Tuesday with relatives hatchet and whacked big chunks out Saturday. the lack of either industry or economy better all around. here. of former prices. In many cases the 29 pupils are now enrolled in the and in many cases both. This article has not been written to fill up space, There is an organized class in vocal price haa been cut in the middle. Not school here. hut to encourage young men in those W ithin the last very fow years more music which will meet every Tuesday for along time again may the ladies of Chinese Pheasant# are quite Polk county be able to reap such bar habits which will lead them to hide Mr. Lamotireux is a thorough horseman, and a reliable man. Your team light than ever before has lieen thrown evening. gains. All she asks is that you will ous in this vicinity. pendence and usefulness. wili be well cared for when left in Iris charge. Patronize the RED FRONT on the subject of tariff, and yet the Rev. Balentyne and wife returned see the goods and make her an offer. Mrs. Frank Loughary has been quite Stable. Terms Reasonable. wisest men in the land are far from Monday (rum Corvallis where they G R A N D KONDE. sick, but has alsnit recovered. having arrived at an equitablo solution been visiting. If any of you know of a better eating Sam Tetherow had a good yield of Father Croquette, of the agency, was Hr ». A. i f . Alien School is progressing favorably un house than Strong’s restaurant, please of that vexed question. After all is Ferry. Wash. potatoes this year. He had 700 bushels a Sheridan visitor the fore part of the said and done each community is apt der the management of Prof. Storms let us know for we always want to get week. Mrs. J. L. Hershner is visiting her ami Miss Herbert. the best, one have not yet found to look at it from a selfish stand point, A. F. McCarty, the agency school parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Loughary. Grandma Scott, who lives west of ahead of it. that is, what will harm or benefit their teacher, was doing business in Sheri He is engaged in missionary work. interests. The Oregon advocates of town is visiting friends here, also Miss dan Saturday. B u t H o o d ’s S a rs a p a rilla w a s R. T. r.ootllby and wife visited Mon* Rosa McLain, of Marion county. Whenever you hear of any new and free wool have become decidedly fewer E q u a l to th e E m e rg e n c y Lee Rowell and family returned dosirable tiling ill the grocery line mouth Monday and Ed IfuriilOU visit The Willunutte is raising very rapid since so many of their neighbors and Monday trom a visit of several days to The largest and best assortment of ly and the steamer Elwoud made its you may lie sure that it can he had of ed friends an Marion county last week. Pleurisy, Chills and Fever — Milk relatives at Siieridan. friends have (elt. the pinching of the first trip up the river as far as this Harritt A Mclntire, the leading grocers The daily (rain is missed a great deal L ey— P e r f e c t Cure. of the city. shoe. If the people of the stiver pro. place and hack last Monday. by residents of this section who live in Coast travel is decreasing, Coasters M After my baby was born I got Into very seri hoper that the company will soon have tlieir supplies and are prepared ous condition, having pleurisy, chills and fever, ducing slates with their interests were R. Hall and family who have been again begin running daily. for the long rainy season. gradually developing into milk leg. We live 20 COUNTY HEAT WAKBLINGI. transferred to the New England states living on tlieir farm in Marion county, from a physician and did not know what - ■' -- ---- Chas. Dietch, of McMinnville, will miles their opinions about silver legislation the past year, are moving back to their There is no excuse for any home be MOUNT PIM4JAH. to do. Finally a ft e r a grow* d e a l o f a a ffr r- home for the winter and benefit of the soon begin a school in Hill s district. ing left uncomfortable and cheerless ta | I began to take Hood’ * Sarsaparilla and would soon Hop over. Wherever a school. when I was using tlie third bottle I oould see in the city. No inferior grade, kept and VVE DEFY COMPETITION in price when so small an outlay will make it D Van Patton lias just finished haul He taught there ouce before. large mass of people would be favora at least comparatively attractive. Mr. ing wood to Monmouth. He has haul It W as Doing Me Good. Mrs. Jas. Shepard spent last week L E W IS V IL L E . bly or unfavorably affected by a given Chapman, at Campbell’s old stand,has ed nearly 400 cords this summer. visiting her daughter. Mrs. Robert I continued with another bottle, and recovered tariff, so will tlieir desires and opinions Mrs. John Burns is quite ill. so rapidly that now I « mb I m | m 4 h e a lth . I nice furniture at all prices. Geo. T. Booth by lias rented twelve Smith, who resides near Willamiua. be. Principle lias but little to do with *»• Miss Hattie Bronson is visiting her acres of ground to Tom Rash, of Mon Winfield Hussey and family and it. _________________ sister at your city. A# a shaper of iron and applying it month, to he planted in hops next Mrs. C. J. Hussey were visiting Joseph Yocum and family near Ballstoa the Miss Bertha Htaats. of Airlie, will en just right, John E. Smith is an expert. spring. "L ast spring a prominent business cordially recommend It as a good medicine.” V ter school at Monmouth soon. Ben Whiteaker has just finished har fore part of the week. A. M. A llk . v , Ferry, Washington. man from the east was making a tour Of all files, shapes and the very best makes. From the ordinary As a landlady Mrs. Gibbon* is care vesting his t<ean#, we did not learn A social hop was given at the resi Otto Zumwalt, of Astoria, nsphew, H ood's Fills cur« all Liver Ills, Bilious- of observation through Oregon, and kitchen stove to the largest and linest range, or from the of Mrs. H. D. Staats, is visiting rela ful kind, . bliging and successful, what tiny yielded, but it could not dence of Mr. Stow last Saturday even m a . Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. small bed room heater to a splendid parlor stove. (ipposite Methodist church. have been less than 25 bushels per ing. A large number of young people after having goue over various rail tives here. acre. were present and enjoyed the festivi roads and stage lines was interviewed Rev. Poling preached three excel Hon. F S. Powell raised 280 bushel# ties. Everything in the Jine of wagon as to his opinion of the state and its lent sermons at this place Saturday making or repairing promptly and well of potatoes on two and three-fourth Twenty German families from one people. Of our climate, toil, produc and Humlay. done by O. H. Cobb down by the acres of ground, many of which weigh of tlie Dakotas will buy land on Willa- tions and prospects he spoke in the ed over a pound a piece. He has sow roina and divide ¡»to twenty acre Our school is progressing nicely un bridge. highest verms, and then, after halting der J. Htine, with an average attend ed a hundred acres of wheat which is tracts for a colony. Some are already a moment to think whether nr not he ance of nineteen, eight of whom have on the ground and have bought about The most successful business men looking fine, J3TW E CAN FILL YOUR BILLS should speak the whole truth as he hail been neither absent nor tardy. r " f Our school, the Cochrane academy, 200 acres of land. in the world keep their business con j ' / ▼ seen it, he deliberately said, but Oregon Mr. Bailey with a force of men ha# List Sunday it was announced that stantly h -fore tlie public and are for has sn enrollment of sixteen pupils, a has too many idlers to be very pros all who could use an sxe were invited ever hammering away trying to do good number considering its proximity been engaged during the week in trans perous or progressive. He said that at to meet at the church on Tuesday to belter atill by tlieir petrona. Fanil A to the normal, ft is presidrd over by porting the machinery of his saw mill Co., the hardware men. seem to be Miss Towns, an efficient and experienc- —for a long time located on Geo. Por-1 almost every railroad or stage station chop the winter's wood. Taking into working along that line and must be ed teaelier. ter’s place— to a branch of the Wills consideration the rainy day a goodly from a few to several doien farmers prospering for no one <ver »eea them number responded. Ben Whiteaker intends to set out 80 niina, known as the Pat Lynch creek, idle or hears them growling. • al others were loafing around seem- acre* o( hope next spring, believing where he will put it in operationI A literary society was organized here i- g to have nothing to do, while the there is more money in hops than in again. > try appearance of the neighboring Tuesday evening with the following 45 cent wheat. He is one of our most -IF YOU W ILL BUY YOUR— How pleasant it is to find a single F rom Crsnli Coll Illy. officers: President, Tree. Htaats; vice ( -me plainly indicated that there was president, Frank Turner; secretary, store where you can get everything you enterprisiug farmers and is abreast In regard to prosperity we are no [ with the times. < h tell then calling for attention. To Ida Lewis; treasurer, Clif. Me Beth; want, instead of having to rjn around doubt even with the rest of the world, i •* Every Monday and Friday we see a Probably we feel the scarcity of money «that extent would his strictures apply sargean at-arms, Alex. Lewis; critic, all over town. Craven Bros., the deal ers in general merchandise come as team go by, returning the next day, we less than those wlm are in the more j B*ra in Polk county. Perhaps not so Jack Htine. near having such a place as any firm have wondered what it meant, some tensely populated regions. Our want# l \ j r iA T T O T much as in some oilier sections, lint its The ladies of the vicinity have made in the county. The<r stock is fresh, , f one lias explained the mystery hy stat are fewer, may he, may he we don't 2 V X n V \> O X L L 1 1 1 a patent and almost oonetant fact that a quilt, which they will sell to the good quality and aa cheap as you can ing that it was a stage line running be want money, at least we are generally j We have too many idlers who could and highest bidder one week from Friday get at any other place. Everytliing to tween Mount Pisgnh and Independ speaking pretty well prepared for the possibly not so sensational aa the evening. They will give a basket so eat or wear and many other things ence via Monmouth. If this is ttue winter, Quit. plenty of feed, although picture might indicate but still full ooeht to be at work. Working people ciable on that evening to which the la can he found there. the novelty of the equipage, drawn hy the hay was caught in the fiehls during o f interest to ail careful buyer», is are everywhere the moat progressive dies are requested to bring a basket | four sturdy oxen, will certainly insure a stormy period of weather. Stockmen the announcement o f the Opening of —OF TH E— ones Idlers end loafers make no ad- containing supper enough for two and j Keep rour feet dry and warm to in its success. This will be a great con are n o t' all jubilant. Cattle owner# our new stock. W e've never before r •- - -- — the ns selves and often hinder each gentleman is ex|<ected to b u v a ' sure - health. Mr. Gaynor has exactly venience to the botany class of the nor owner# feel pretty well, hut «beep men bad bo much to please you, both in basket and eat with its ownei. The j what yon need for that purpose, gum mal school, next spring when they ■ of a more industrious nature. are corre#pondingly blue. Though they price and.handsome eoods proceeds are to be given to the church, ! boots and rubber shoes. Go see and study botany, to visit Mount Pisgaii are discouraged at the price of #heep Christmas will he before and everybody ia invited. for specimens. ! price them. and wool none »eem willing to »«11 a know it. eo- »Im p and they are #o difficult to ob AT DEARBORN'S BOOK STORE tain aa though they were «till $3 per hi ad. A great number of horee* are In Salem they are already receiving finding »ale in in eastern market# aa many thing# appropriate for that occa- well aa cattle. At prtwent the weather sioa. Go and ae« lim n. ia vary pleasant. It haa been • abort Miss Lettie Abrams is giving good! satisfaction teaching the young .dea» Helleobrand’s dinner, 8 of Popcorn how to shoot. | enough for anybody Squire Pearce’s court will convene soon. The first case ou the docket will Contri», the painless tooth puller, be J. H. Luhrman vs. James Eggert a frieud to suffering humanity. for the larcency of a revolver. HELPING HAND. sarsaparilla A Bright Lad, 4 ■ REOPENING, A Y E R 'S Sarsaparilla TILE WORKS. Blood Nerve u ft. L. DALLAS, OREG. L .A M O U R E U K Propric-tor. Form erly knownas n the Ellis & W hitley Stables. THE HEW REO FRONT Gor. G om m ercial and Trade Streets, S yiL E M , OREGON 20 Miles from a Doctor HARDW ARE. EVERY THIN6 IN THAT LINE Hood’s s t Cures STOVES! STOVES! S M IT t f & Q T T O W N , 2 4 8 Com m ercial S t., Salem* Patronize J Our Home Mills. MENS, YOUTHS AND BOYS' C L O T H IN G Salem Woolen Mills Store, You will help to build up Home Industry besides keeping money in circulation in our midst