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Dsafness Cannot be C «red To Cure a Cold In One Day LOCAL AND GENERAL Sam Hasting* it farmiejg pa. tof the W. E . Williams place at Airlie. Mill feed at Riggs’ grocery store. Miss Lina Stouffer is visiting Ball- sten friends. I AIRLIE. I, M. Simpson was Iu Salem on bus Easter Sunday will be April 15th. by locsl Hppliciitioihi, a* they ran n o t: Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets, j Miss Eloi-e Phillips has gone to iness this weuk. Twenty ewe* belonging t o Low reach the duenaed portion of the ear. All druggists refund the money if it Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig's. WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED DURING teach in Gilliam county. Riluer. of Peedeo, gave birth to forty There is only one way to cure deaf-1 fails to cure. E \V. Grove's signature Eva Staats recently spent a few day* THE WEEK FROM ALL AVAIL- new, and that i* by conatitiuional i on every box. 25 ceuts. A $1000 to loan at once on farm lambs. W. B. Wing has sold his meat mar in Corvalli* visiting relative*. remedies. Deafness ie caused by au property. See Edgar L. Collins & Co. ket to Castel it Haldarman, »f Corval We arc prepared In print horse bills Able Sourcoa Dished up for Our SALEM* HI NTS. Sam H ading* i* hauling atave* for lull.lined candition of the imiciu lin Numerous Femlly of Readers on short notice. I t pay* to advertise Georg* Robinson and Miss Mary lis. E. Patras, who will soon have hi* con* ing of the Eustachian tube. When Those who hava been dealing at the In Abrevlated Paragraphs. a good horse. were caller! to Porlhid Tuesday by ihe this tube gets inflamed you have a New York Racket store for years are Dan and Austin Savage, of Will- tract* all filled. serious illness of Mrs. Robinson, rumbling sound or in perfect hearing still of the opinion that it is the best amiua, have gone te their hors* ranch Uucle Ab. Byerly is in from Peedee Our teacher, Miss Carpenter, return- See local news on first page. and when it is entirely closed deafness place in the city to buv things to wear. and is still mticli crippled from au in ad Monday evening from Dallas, where Mr. Liutzey, who lias besn about in Eastern Washington. is the result, and unless the inflamma Their stock is quite iarge and prices Baled hay and mill feed at Osfiuld's J jury received last year. McCoy for several year«, new makes The authorities are figuring on she ha* been visiting. tion can he taken out uud this tube very low. bis headquarters at the Cottage hotel building a new Methodist parsonage 8. B. Knowles has sold to J , W. i <Y. E. Williams was elected clerk Old papers for sale here in packa restored to its normal condition, hear where the old on# stands. Brooks, from Nebraska, a 341 acre iu Dallas. and J . Bagley re-elected director at ges of 60 for 15 cents. ing will be destroyed forever; nine It is a mistaka f >r Polk county peo farm north of Independence at $30 an The Evening Telegram wants a good cast s out of ten are caused by catarrh, One of the best bnilding lots iu town the school meeting Monday. Dan el Kuegi bought of Sarah Fawk acre. correspondant here. Anyone willing can be bad for $35 by application to which is nothing but an inflamed con pie to pass Keeler’s feed yard in search Tom Gros* it cutting wood for Ace of a better place to put up for it can some Salt Creek land for $840. .... . ,, , to serve in that capacity will please Edgar L, Collins it Co. They have Staats. He has already put up forty dition of the mucus surfaces. We Why pay a dollar each ersy i t, go- app)y at ta u omce. not be found. Separate warm waiting C. B. Lafullet, of Sheridan, wunte to j tng to Salem while the stage driver | will give |100 f< ir any ease of Dt-afii*-*« frequent inquiries for small tracts of ricks and has forty more to cut. (canned by catarrh) that cannot he rooms for Indies and gentlemen. be regorder of Yam hill county. will make you a round trip rate of The millinery store of Mrs. Brunk from five to twenty-five acres near J . D. Woods brought in half a dozen cured by H aifa Cata.rh Cure. Send ond Miss llallock will be in tbe former Dallas. Who has such for sale? Rev. W m. Gay, who 1m* been an in $1 50. nice porkers for shipment Monday for circulars, free. The steam laundry draws consider valid for several years, is very ill. The registration law was enacted as evening. They were bought by Joe Jacob Switzer, who live* on the office of 8ibley & Eakin. F . J . C heney A Co., Toledo, O. able custom from across ths river be Sold hy druggists, 75 cent*. Henry Fawk has sold to Albert slope of Mt. Pisgah has taken as a Robert Suitor has gone t* the Sound a safeguard arouud the ballot box. In Brown. cause of the excellence of the work bride Miss Lucy Myers, of Clackamas country in search of a location and the past all kinds of trickery and dis Hall's Family Pills are the best. lone. II you have your washing done Domes 170 acres of land for $5300. After a month’s vacation N. Tarter county. George Purdy has departed for E ast honesty could be and was resorted to. will again take charge of the school at away from heme try them. Reason Kibby and Frauk Miller, cf Under the new order of things not ma Rape for Pasturage. ern Oregon in search of work. — O“ “ "Catch the opportunity.” By tak Kinge Valley, have gone to Sumpter. ny men will attempt to vote illegally. Lewisville for another term of three The Rural Northwest says: A» months. ing Hood's Sarsaparilla now you may Mrs Georg* McLaughlin, of Buena The Crouise picture gallery ranks John B Stump, of Monmouth, has J . C. Wagner dropped dead about Ras Dalton will add twelve rooms to build up your health and provent ser Vista, was handling a loaded gopher first iu belli material and workman Mrs. Cricket Sevens, who has been probably had more experience in grow his hotel near the depot at Indepen ious illinese. gun, which was accidentlly discharged, 10 o’clock yesterday in the blacksmith in ill health for sometime was taken ing rape than aay other man in til* ship. shop of his sons, Fred and W ill. The dence. . J - W. Caldwell has anmmnced him- severly injuring her right hand. Pacific Northwest, his conclusions a» trouble was appolexy and tbe family to the hospital at Portland for troat- Fifty acres in red clover is what Joe to the growing and use of this plant To exchange, a heavy'horee for light bad been fearing such an end. The rnemt Tuesday. Undertaker Clough, who 1ms long Craven propose* to soon sow near selT a candidate for county treasurer have tpecial value. He deprecates coroner, is having his establishment and A. M. Sanders says he Wants to be driving horse and a double seated funeral will occur from the residence Jam es Grant, a prosperous farmer the exaggerated claims occsshmnlly titled tip belter than was ever before Monmouth. county school superintendent, phaeton carriage for most anything this afternoon. Being of a genial of Kings Vallay, brought in Monday put forward for rape, hut finds it ex any burial parlor in the city, lie temperament be had many friends a fine dressed shoal for shipment that J . W. C kiosu . John W echeno and Lucinda Bobb, Wo have for sale report cards, which you have to sell. ceedingly useful. He grows rape on keeps everything for funerals. He was 76 years eld ami had lived lipped tbe beam at 326 pounds. of Grand Ronde, have married all are being used in iii*»y schools The wheat fields between here and Imre summer fallow fer summer past same white folk,. throughout the county. .Vay teacher Salem all look fine and in neatly all here about ten years. u age and with spring sown grain for Since W. J . Turnidge announced of them Tuesday we saw good looking The city election will occur Monday liis intention to buy bones, they have Hellenhrand, the eating house man, Mrs. Umphlelte and her daughter» can use them tv good ad full and winter feed. The rape on the bare summer fallow' is pastured off »eta a labi gtx d enough for any or Stella, of Amity, have gone to Ro At Zena N. Gardner was chosen di flocks of sheep and numerous lsmbs. April 2nd and the judges and clerks been coming in at a lively rate, from are to be as follows, the last two ill the size of a frog’s leg up to an ele chester. New York. very closely just before ihe land is to dinary mortal. rector and J . H. Shephard who lias Sol. slump is enroute to the Klon he seeded with wheat. Sheep are fond had an otfi ial connection- with school dike country with a dozen doge. Af each case clerks. First ward, J D phant's trunk. B. W. Wilson, who was for thirty of the steins, and when the tops have matters there for years wus made ter going us far as possible by water be Sm ith, Abel Uglow, T A Dunn; E L When you want to take a ride or Collins, W P Miller. Second ward, A. Our postmaster informs us that if been eaten off they will bite off llie drive to anv part of the country go to years county clerk iu Bouton county clerk. and bis canines will strike out over died iu Corvallis last Saturday. J llartiu , W R Craven, C 8 Headley; the patrons of this office will post au stems and thus destroy most of tIt. the snow. Brown’s Old PostoHice livery stable, Everything prwtaining- to eaddlery ri W Blessing, F A Tonsr. Third ward extra letter occasionally lie will be able plant. A thorough working of lire lie keeps the best and his prices are The wife of Gotleih Slump, living During the month of March at H B Cosper, Joe Black, W H Gaynor; to establish a money order department land with the diac harrow follows, and reasonable. near Dallas, died last week aged 26 and harnesemaking done in the bent |M>ssihle manner hy G. W. Shriver at Cherrington’s art galleiy in Dallas Walter Williams, R L Chapman. after the next quarter. he lias never been troubled hy rape n I leaving four small children. Perrydale. See bis stock and ask his school children and teachers can get growing among the wheat.. For bare The democarti* central committee COAT RAISERS MEETINC. Lawyer Denlinger has moved from prices for work that cannot be beat. eighteen large sized stamps pictures summer-follow Mr. Stump uses from men who are to meet chairman J . E. for only 25 cents. The owners of mohair producers Independence to Portland and may two to four pounds of seed per acre. Sibley here Saturday March 1711 ■ are I t is hoped tlm t the circuit court In the spring, when he is putting in from all ever Ihe coouty met in have lo g o to Aiizona for his wife’s room in the new court house will be John Harris with hia family and I Wm. Ridgeway, W. E. Conner, B. F. E u r e k a H a rn e s s O il Is t h e beet spring wheat au I osts, he mixes rape Brown’s hall lust Saturday and dis- health. ready for the couqtv political conven- his futheriulaw, Mr Ramsey, have ar- Jones, Win. Hunter, 3’. J. Butler, 3 . p r e e e r v e tlv e o f n ew le a th e r a n d th e b e et r e n o v a to r o f o ld seed with the seed grain and drills costed the intercets of the association. Thomas Whalford, onee of Dallas, t oils I t will be a big improvement rived from Nebraska to stay. He is a ................. W. Brunk, S. W. Mile*, W. 1!. Craven. le a th e r . I t o lla , s o fte n * , b la c k - them in together. For this purpose Among other things it wae decided recently died at Los Angeles, and Wm. over what any previous county con son of A. W. Harris, who lives two L. C. Gllmoio, J . T. Ford, J . M Prath an a a n d p r o te c ts . U ea lie considers one pound of seed per that a commit'ee of live,consisting of Harris, a former Dallasite, is paralvz ventions ever enjoyed. er, W. Gibson, J . O. S;nal*, Genrpe miles west of town. acre enough. The young plants do U. S . Grant, If. L. Fenton, Nat Hol ed there. Roger«, Wm. Burns, Sam Ewing, J. We are in receipt of No. 1, vol, 1 of Tile postoffice department is to soon not make any growth to speak of until man George Richmond and Wilson A B. Taylor is running a stage be The Pacific Homestead, to be issued issue postage stamps in hooks of 12, H. Townseml, J . B. Nunn, R. M. G il the first fall rain comes, when they Aires, should look afler the pooling. bert and Oscar Hayter, who i* secre make immediate rapid growth and (lie Helling and rei l iving hide for ill- mo tween Monmouth and Independence weekly from Salem at $1 a year. It 21 and 48 stamps each, t! e buyer to tary. field is ready to bo pastured. There hair of the association. It was deier- to accomodate the steamboat travel will he a general farm newspaper de pay a cent more a h o o k to meet the on y ou r heat h a m e m , y o u r old h a r ness, end you r ca rria g e to p , and they voted to Pacific Northwest. Having expense of binding. aie very few years when rape in the mined le sell at open bids and to re uightand morning. w ill n o t o n ly look be tte r but w ear F A L L S C IT Y . longer. Hold e v eryw h ere In can »—all Williamette valley will not supply serve the right to reject any nml all For monuments, tomti stones and ability HnU enterprise hack of it, we Mark Blodgett knows it pays to ad aicea from h a lf pints to fiv e gallons. plenty of feed until afler Christmas, bids. At their nezt meeting, March all kinds of -enietcrv work either sre shall expect it to become a valuable vertise for after inquiring for a lust j Mr. Bettis has changed houses with Made by STAND Alt I) OIL CO. and in seasons like thu present Ihe 31st, the day of salu will probably In or write to G. L Hawkins, the Inde farm journal. Mr. Anspaugh. cow evor since last full, he advi rll-ril rape grows all winter. Sheep or goats fixed. Up I n last Saturday voais had pendence marble eutlor, who will A committee of Presbyterian ladies her in this paper last week um! she | Oakhnst district elected L. B. Mur which are f.eding on rape in winter liecn put into the pool as follows: quote you low prices. consisting of Mrs. A. K . Wilson, Mrs. was Uiund in a few days. ray as director and Frank Butler a* should also have what hay they want Wilson Ayres 19 Win Armitage 145, Gaynor null Mrs. L. B. Marlin Tiie Ladies’ Aid society of the Pres* J . Now while the roads are so had ma clerk. to prevent scouring. Rape and clover J H Burns 85, W W Bird 36, R P drew up a series of appropriate result!- hay together, without any other feed, Boise 165, Mark Blodgett 16, W C byterian church will give the laughs’ t'ous concerning the life and death of ny men are in a frame of mind to sub Mrs. Milligan will began a four keep the sheep in wonderful good con* Brown 125, .1 A Baxter 28, J A Brown hie farce, Old Maids Made Over, at the Mrs. Hannah Boals, who was one of scribe several days work to their re months term at Oakhurst district next 19, Jay Brown 86, H S But* 24, VV M city hall Friday evening March 16th. pair them later on. Now is the time Monday. »¡it ion. Boginski 12, N Chapin 34, J M Card Admission 25 rents. Tickets on sale the most faithful, and best beloved for road masters to secure such pro Dallas, Oregon. members of that church. T- A. Coon, of Portland, is in the 50, R S Conner 37, Harry Coud 71, W at Wilson’* drug store next week. DALLAS HINTS. misee. city representing the Westerli whole E Conner 75, Chas Clantield 35, H J 15c. Mr. W. 8. Harwood has made a Dr. Young has moved from Inde Mrs. Shaffer having attended the Christiansen 27, Wm Critchlow 23, Referee J. R. Shepard sold the 394 sale supply bouse. 20c pk H O buckwheat. millinery openings in Porllaml found Jehn Em m ett 46, Ja s Elliott 70, Win pendence to Dallas, bringing six fart special personal study of conditions af j acre Walling farm in Spring Valley Fred Raymond was elected director out w hat will he most useful I his sea Ellia 14, Chas Farley 119, John Far trotting horses. He occupies tin industrial lif* in Rochdale, England— Wednesday to W. M. Toner for $7,000. 15c. son and 1ms laid in her new stock ac ley 58, A W Fletcher 44, W L Frink lojvens property in the southeast part the ancient Lancashire city in which The other bidders were D. Q. Henry and Mrs Mehrling clerk at the school industrial co-operation was born. He of town. Henry Harris, who has been cordingly. and J . L. Purvine, the lowest bid bo- meeting last Mond iy. 20c pk H 0 pancake flour. 104, Jas Ford 39, I)r Farley 81, H R furnishes an illustrated article on the living there, will go east of the moun i $400«. Grant 110, J L Guttrv 60, T .1 Guth Mr Reynolds has bought seventy subject for the March Magazine Num tains. 15c. rie 42, J K Guttrv 40, C J Guv 20, J . S. Macomber ig sstiing out fruit acres of land from Mrs. Snyder, a part ber of The Outlook, ($3 a year. The The Gaynor footwear emporium Gardner Bros 60, Ed GioBs 40. W I) W. H. Krnber has on the shares of the Fred Waymire donation claim. tree* and otherwise improving the 20c pk H O hominy. Outlook Company, New York-.) was never better supplied with every i Harwood tract that lie bought and will thing in that line needed hy men, Gilliam 60, U S Grant 60, Nat Hol twenty ewes belonging to the Orr sis Bridgeport district elected W. A. The registration of voters goes slow 95c. women and children. See samples in man 102, Robert Hows 60, J Hunter ters. E ight of them have twin land s, ly along. In the Dallas, Indepen soon have a house and barn on the i Brown as director and Chester Gard- 90, A N Harrington 95, Geo Humph two have triplete and each of the other property. It M intention to establish I n r as clerk and Saxon Humphrey will 2Ubcan Sell baking powder. show windows. dence and Monmouth precincts a ma rey 21, T W H art 30. J S Hurt 65, ten has a lamb at her side- Who rail llieie an ideal chicken ranch. teach. Morris Hughes 56, F K Hubbard 20, beat that, thirty-two lambs from twen jority have registered a«*1 Jlick ren ll, 1 2 ic . 3’he Union Central Committee of Suver, Bunea Vista, McCoy, Bridge The W ing meat market, opposite Wm Horren 40, Ezra Hart 33, Lee ty ewes Alvin B. Brown traded horses with port and Rock Creek precincts are Polk county will meet in Dallas on Fred Holman last Monday. After the Hams. the hlacksmtih shops is a popular Humphrey 31, John Kau 29, Charles A Grand Trunk freight car arrived making good progress, but tha others Saturday, March 17th at 1 o’clock P. place, being patronized hy leirly all Kuu 15, Fred Kau 20, E Kimball 7, trade B onn’s horse jumped a picket 95c. thu families in lowu. You get pure F A Link 100, J M Lvnn 92, Thomas from Canada a few days ago with the must get a move on or si.nic folks will M. A full attendance is requested as fence and crippled himeolf. horses and household good* of R. M. matters of importance will be discuss not he prepared to vote in June. lard there. Lyons 68, W F I-eo 70, Ed Isr.se 35, Keg pickles. Tbo Help club met last Thursday ed. J . E . Sim,EY, J H Lewis 70, O E Leet 71, John Mar Thurston, who is now in the sawmill A. R. Dr Flu ent, editor of the Journ at Mrs. McKnwn’s to pull wool and Chairman. tin 22, Fo u ct Murphy 39, Jas Murphy business here with his brother, Rob al, Doylestowu, C -io , suffered for a 25c. make a comforter. This club per Fo r many years J . E. Smith has 19. Sam Morrison 120, E T Morrison ert. His family arrived Wednesday An eastern dairyman after spending forms acts of useful kindness to those 7 lb Arm & Hammer soda. number of years from rheumatism in been doing fiuo blacksmithing in Dal 25, Jas Mulkey 60, G W McBee 50 evening. liis right shoulder and side, lie says : several weeks of observation in this neighbors needing such help. las. Garl McBee 15, Austel McCarter 22. The prohibition voters *f Polk coun "My right arm at times was entirely ¡state says that Oregon is especsially 10c Wm MeGhie 65, L H McBee 15, Jas ty are called to meet ill mass conveu useless. I tried Chamberlain's Pain . adapted to that business. By sowing Rev. Guy Phelps, of the Bridgeport ««osi ss iiv o n I u n ii sis n f ilin o u n at v v the cily hall In i Dallas on Balm, and was surprised to receive re tame grasses in all clearings an im Evangelical church, ha* been granted 15 package currant. For the latest daily papers and the Olmsted 38, ' M Osborn 60, G E Payne I tion beat magazines go to Confectioner 90, C L Pearce 47. David Peters 50, R March 21st at 10 o’clock, to ilra't res lief almost immediately. The Pain mense amount of pasturage can lie ob the use of the M. E. church to hold 70c. Williams who keeps seasonable fruits, A Porter 52, J N Powell 38, J M ilutions, nominate county »dicers and Balm has been a constant companion tained. He says they make it pay in his revival services, beginning last Rhodes 150, R R Riggs 19, J R Rob- transact such other business as may of mine ever since and it never fails. Michigan where tlie surroundings are Sunday evening and to continue two 50 lb whole wheat flour. nuts and candies. bios 100, B H Reasoner30, Seih Rigg« come up. O. H. Cobb, chairman of For sale by A. K . Wilson. weeks. not hall so favorable 30 Mrs Richmond 175, F Reinbold central committee. 25c. J Fidler’s stage makes a round trip to 70, John Robinson 25, Mrs Mary Rog McCoy is the banner woman’s rights There will bo a republican central Two pounds of coffeo. Report of Salt Creek school for the committee in Dallas tomorrow t» fix school district in this county and per Salem every day and is always ready ers 25, W H Scott 71, C Swensen 64, to procure whatever may be wanted Geo Selby 41, D Sellers 40, S R Smith month ending March 2nd: Enrolled, -late for primaries and county cionveil - haps in the state, all its directors and Sole agent for Chase A San by any living here or along the way. 47, J Swetzer 90, W W Smith 77, Jas 33; average daily attendance, 27; veil lions. Among the precinct repre the clerk being ladies. We predict born coffee, White Lily anti Sykes 30, Mrs Maria Sm ith 80, F M tardies. 0 : neither absent nor tardy, sentatives are Lee Rowell, Henry Kcyt, that tlioy willjgtve as satisfactory an ad V Lydia and Otto May, Una, Ralph and .1 R Moyer, W . L. Frink, U. S. Grant, ministration as the district ever bail. II () goods. Call and see our Garden and farm implements of all Smith 65, 8 T Smith 65, A R Soutli- Neva Campbell, Bert Chintiehl, Lizzie W. G. Campbell, A. R Soulhwick, F. They arc Mrs. J . A. Finn, Mra. J . C. wick 120, D Shepard 33, A P Siefarlb kinds may be had at Fan il’s hardware 25 per cent reduction on dcc- VVarkentin and Bessie Clantield. \V. Fletcher and Mrs. Paul Kingston, A. Patterson, O. 1). Rider, R. H. store where you can aKo get all man 67 J B Stump 68, J A Sevier 44, J A F. N i c h o l s a n d E m m a T i c e , teachers. iratod ware and china for Knox, Wm. Riddell, George Kelty, directors, with Mrs. C. Merritt as clerk. Tate 25, Ben Thompson 25, J B Teal ner of grass anil garden sieds. The .Sam Phillips, J . H. Hawley. Frank 120 A W Teats 40, Allen Towns 65, the next ten days. b hiding season is approaching and lie TaO N who attended the meeting Jas. Burns, of Bridgeport, and J . M. Laugliary, ’Frank G.b on, W. H. Jlu .- lias numerous things needed in the N Woodward 90, J A William* 45, J of the Polk County Teachers associa ¡(¡ran t, of Kings Valiey, have just pliy and O. A. Wolvertou. Ask your physician this ques construction of all torts of structures. M Wise 70, T B Williame 100, R E tion a*. Monmouth last Saturday rc I ordoied the Oregonian in connection Williams 120. Total, 6.534. N EW TO-DA Y. port ail interesting and profitable time. He keeps wire and rope. 3 lie Dallas school meetihg .Ion.lay wi'li this paper and half a dozen others tion, “ What is the one great Ilio attendance was quite large, there called out about 103 voters. The fi j have said they would do so as eoim as remedy for consumption ? ” Trust Those Who Have Triad. ! laung shout forty teac ieri present nances of the districts were shown to they have the cash to spare. Newe- They say Ike Lynch is a dandy at . , I , suffered TWENTY OK S IIEK P, ALL EWK8, F t R w k n t y HEAD hra . from catarrh . , , of the worat . from nearly every part of lbs county, he in good shape. H. L Fenton and paper reading is an absolute necessity ■ He will answer, "Cod-liver sa e hy Jo» How«- 1 shoeing horses. k ind and never hoped for cure, but A(tor adjournment the visiting teseli- H. G. Campbell were roelo- ted direc ' for a family that wants to keep posted ! oil." Nine out of ten wilt Ely’s Cream Balm seem, to do even ers werB B,lown tro u gh ,|>e maiuIai tor and clerk and the »chonol hoard about current events at hums and , answer the same way. hat.— Oscar Ostroni, 45 Warren Ave R V E H A L CORDS O F D R Y TW O FO O T W OOD And they say that O. H. Cobh can Chicago. 111. I suffered from catarrh; raining department of the normal were instructed to erect a six room abroad. f o r bale. A p p ly h e re . Yet when persons have make any kind of a vehicle that will it got so bad 1 could not work ; I used s- I hsi I. The next meeting will he school building. It having been found For a few days only at J . W. Crider’s that rone of the academy room* could consumption they loathe all stand the veiy hardest u s a g e . All his E l) ’.* Cream Balin and am entirely held at Independence. D o ll S A LK , A COW A B O U T TO B E FR ES H BY bu had for public school purposes after store you can gel ladies 50 cent apron* timber is reasoned for months before well — A. C. Clarke, 341 Shawnut Ave., T I . M . F a in te r , of D a lla s . fatty foods, yet fat is neces F. E Chambers has sold Petaluma this school year, it was recognized as j for 25 cents, flannelette wrappers at i being used. Boston, Mass. 3’lie Balm dues not ir incubators to E. C. Thurston, Arthur sary for their recovery and a necessity to have more room, ami -out ami mackinloaliea for m m , worn ritate or cau«e sneezing. Sobl by Moore. Mr. Beenirr. Mrs. L. P. Kramer, • here were bnt few in favor of adding en, girl* or boy« at 25 per cent dis UT RAW FOK HALE AT #2 A LOAD BY W. II. a”. they cannot take plain cod- 0 K ruber near Dallas Brown’s store is headquarters for Iruguists at 50 cents, or mailed by ¡Mrs. A. McLaughlin and Mrs. J M to the old building. count. Flour at 65 cent« a bag or I liver oil. The plain oil dis everything to eat and wear. If you Ely Bothers, 56 W anen S tn e t, New Teil row. The eggs begin to hatch iu $2.50 a barrel ami a two bushel bag of lineteen days and it takes only three The fruit growers, of Dallas and vi wheat very cheap. Fifty pounds of j J )l ' RK BLOOD B A R K E D PLYMOU TH Ho' U turbs the stomach and takes have any doubts as te their keeping York. 1 eggs for hatching for »ule by Nat Holman :tt W> gallons of oil to run a machine three cinity met Monday afternoon and fine table salt for 35 cent« or lamp the latest and best, take a good look cents a setting. away the appetite. The dis R allro ad M o o tln R . veeks. A great advantage of the in- chose II. H. Butz, K. I*. Chapman, J. chimnoya of all «izes for 5 cent« each. over the goeds and price them. Very agreeable fishy odor and Tlterf was s large and interested cuhator is that you can set it at any B. Nunn, C. L. Hubbard# Wm. Grant cheap for spot cash is their motto. BALED CHEAT HAY FOR SALE AT * gathering of citixens at the city hall .¡me so as lo have good sized chicked* ! iftd S. P, Kimball delegates to the taote make it almost unen 'G ‘ H>D VVe have an veil many doctor bills a ton by J . B. Knowle* near Derry. Monday evening to dipeuss the prO|u .vhen the market is highest. Berid»» • tate fruit growers mntttng ill Port since we began using Chamberlain’« durable. What is to be done ? For gun*, ammunition, cutlery, um •ition of a railroad from Falls City to . liAt hens sometime« abandon their land. There are over 4 0 ) acre« of Cough Remedy in our home. We »NKY TO LOAN AT 0 PER CENT ON FARM This question was ans brellas and fiiahing tackle ge to Mr this place and on to Salem. J . E. Sib neats and the i ggs became no good,! fruit tress within three miles of Dalian keep a bottle open all the time anil security. J . L. COLLINS, Dallas. Risscr on Mill street. lie can make a ley wae made chairman end H. G. but Mr. Chambers says hi« incubators and th ir output in a gcfcfct year arauld whenever any of my family or myself | wered when we first made key to fit any lock and can put any Campbell secretary. Col. W heat said were never known to do tbe like. No- ! I k * aliout flty car l* a l s of d r i e d fruit. begin to catch cold we begin to use RICK FOR S A L E -H A R D OR S O IT , IN ANY sewing machine in good repair. All that if the people of Dallas, Falls City thing ia more profitable than the potil They meet again tomorrow to talk the Cough Remedy, a-d as a result we Quantity wanted, and cheap enough at the brick 1 yard near Dallas. O. F. SHEW. broken articles mended. add intermediate country would grade try bu*ine«8, considering the capital j about uniform drying grading and never have to send atvav for a doclor packing and the advisability of pool and incur a large doctor bill, forClm ni-i and tie the road between the two pin | invc»t?<l, when proj>erly conducted. •** ces, other panics were read) to put on ing the prune crop of this vicinity. berlain’* Cough Remedy never fail* to jUOHT PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON (M- F . J . Morrison, south of the court the iron and rolling stock. Manager 1 It is very hard to stmul idly Hy and J proved farm property. J . J . DALY. cure. It is certainly a medicine ol of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo- house. has as good a livery stable as see our dear one« suffer while await The da/ of heavy refreshments >a» i great merit and worth.— D. S' Mear- Talbott said that three and a half! you will find. Hia horses hold their phosphites. Although that ing the arrival of the d'»ctor. An A1 pawl ’d away, perhap- never to return kle, general merchant anil fa rm -r,1 miles was now graded, that T E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED beads high and go and his rigs are farm property S IBLEY A KARIN f ] was nearly twenty-five years 12,500 ties a d considerable bridge' bany (X . V.) dairyman called at a Cultured people live m >re simply and Mattie, Bedford county, Pa. For sale clean and co mfortable. drug «tore there for a doctor to come more daiulilv. Afierimona “ at home” and citlveil timber was on hand and ago, yet it stands alone to by A. K Wilson. that $11,000 would make it ready for. and see liis child, then very sick with are «ocial gatherings, not feasts; con- PROCRAM. day the one great remedy I the iron. Various citizen* spoke in j croup- Not finding the doctor in, lie fcqui n ly, they may he given hy th<w* J . H. Townsend returned Tuesday Following is the program of the Sun j approval of the project and a enm- left word for him to come at once on who«p incomes do not justify them in I from Washington and other eastern for all affections of the throat day school c *nvenlion tu b e held at j mittce of five, M M. Ellis, D. J . R ily .! his retnrn. He also bought n bottle entertaining in a more expensive way. cities, lie being a member of the na f HAVE 100 F.VIKS WITH 120 EARLY LAMB« and lungs. 1 also about f ) ytarlluv e#es with foiig wool sn>l Bridgeport on March 25tli: ef Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Then, too, they are clastic. A dinner tional democratic c.»uimhtee which B. F. Thurston, H . tl. Campbell and In Hue condition. The ewaaan.J lainf* have l»een <>n V .* bid taste and odor have been Sunday school— 10:30 a. in. whivJj he hoped would give Rome re party« a** a rule, can only lw* given to recently met at tbe nation .I capital. | Felix Noel were chosen to solicit aid wheat since In December. See or address m eat Ze taken away, th< oil itself has been na, nine miles ro rtb of Salem. J . L. PURVINE. Review by superintendent of Bridge \ in the form of money, labor or mater- lief Until tb« doctor should arrive. In a chose n few, but an afternoon nffair He report* business good throughout partly diluted, and the most sen* port Sunday school. I ial, they to work in conjunction with a few hours lie returned, saying the is sufficiently elastic te include all of the east and says the |s opto are rnoie -itive stomach object! to R rarely. Election of officers. ! a like committee from Kalle Cily. doctor need not corn»*, as the child was one’s friend« and calling acquaintan energ.-lic and pushing there than here. Dinner. Not one in ten can take and digest ; The proposition is for eaeli town and much better. The druggist, Mr. Otto ce*.— March Ladie»’ llon.c Journal. He noticed a wide spread di**ati.fa.v A Model School— Rev. Phelps, j vicinity to furnish half of the reqirred Scholz, say« tbe family baa ainca re the plain oil. Nine out of ten tan tion with the imperial policy of the V O Y * ™ IN h e r e b y GIVEN THAT TH E IT f- pf A Rorcnsfnl School— John Smith 1 amount. M my seem confident that commended Chamberlain’s Cough administration and some of til • r. cent take SCOTT’S EMULSION and dl- .N dervigned executrix of the estate of Franz How to Make a Successful School— ihe tiling is feasible and can and will Remedy to iW ir neighbors and triend« Kleiv.-r, deceoeed, has filial her final account s<* d.>ings of emigres*. In hi* opinon geit IL That’s why it cure! to dtich executrix In tlseeounty -ourt of Polk countv Willie Hooker. nn'il be ha- n const m t demand for it l>e accomplish'd. many not* d men are not h ill so great many cases of early consumption. 1 Orefptfl, and that raid wxi.1 I hm set the hearing — Sunday School Failures— R>*v. Hed- -----------------. ...... from tin t pirt of the country. For a* we westerners imagine them to Is*. t » • reo# on M ••»■lay, April i , VH), at the h e ir us For Infants and Children. Even in aetvsneed cases it brines I i7eV)ck in the afte : n *>n of said day,and all pennuti gpetb. A gentleman interested in dairying «ale by A. K. Wilson. hiving objections to the same are n> »tiffed to present comfort and greatly proion J» life. Should h School Have a Library? O «a E l T O A L X i L . them t » siid « ourt o:» or before eaid time. n w»a her« tins w*fk n round OX. and f t »11 *ra**M *. Why— Rev. Pogue. D ated , th is 7th day of F e b ru a re . IOOO. C A S T O A Z A . 5 ^ ^ _ _ y fft» l o i 1m H sw tlW T I S C O T T * S o w HE, Chamou, H r * York. and in av return il there in a probabil MARIA ELI EVER, The Sunday School Blackhoar f. I Tte I* M «ISO Vw TW Hut nlW MwlyO M n yi B m |M B o a r* th# Executor. ity of meeting with proper encourAge* Who Should Use It— Mrs. W . A. (hitler A T owimmum I, attorneys for eetnW? S ig n a ta r # o f M i l Wash. \ Eureka Harness Oil T. A. RIGGS, ASH YOUR DOCTOR! T S M SCOTT'S EMULSION I n F VV Sheep for Sale. Final Settlem ent. CASTO R IA Hit Kind Y Have Always Bought t