A n E p id e m i c o« W h o o p in g C o u g h . Last winter during an epidemic of whooping rough iuv childrod coiilr.ci- rd Hie diwrase, having .ever« coughing iqrella. W e had used Chamberlain’* Cough Kemedy successfully for croup and naturally turned to it at that time and found it relieved the cough and effected a complete cure.— John E. Clifford, proprietor Norwood house, Norwood N. Y. This remedy is for sale by A. K. Wileou. C IR C U lY C O U R T . Judge Burnelt opened c-uirt at 9 o'clock Monday morning and by 4 o'clock had di.pused of the whole doc­ k et aud adjourned court. There was but one jury ca-e mid no grand jury. Lawyers Flagel, Idlrmun aud Smith, of Portland, and Ben Hayden, of Eola, constituted the visiting legal talent. The case of H. D. Slants vs H. C. Bressler was continued for service. Henry Haydeu was awarded a ver­ dict of 118.40 against R. D. Cooper. The cases of C. W . Leonard vs A . 8 Locke et ai, M. Reinstein vs A. O. Roberts et al, John Reynolds vs Elmer Harritt, and Dr. McKenzie vs I. V. Lynch were settle«!. A non suit was entered by the plain tiff in the case of Henry Howe vs. E C. Hanna. F. P. Cuuninger secured judgement against the Luckiamute Mill romps- ny. Clias. P. Oleman and Arthur Steele were admitted to citizenship. • IO O R e w a r d 610 0 The leaders of this paper will be pleased lo learn that there is at least •lie dreaded disease that science 1ms been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cine is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be­ ing a constitutional disease' requires a constitutional treatment. H all’s Ca tarrli Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon upon the blood and mu­ cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the d i­ sease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing ils work The p oprietors have so much faith in its curative (lowers, that I hey offer 1100 for any case that it fails to cure Send for list of teslinionals. Address. F. J. C hkmky A Co', Toledo, Ohio. Sold bv druggists, 75 cents. Halle, Family Pills are the best. K i n g Re x a t S a le m . PROGRAM M E. Following is tlie programme of tlie commencement exercises of tlie Falls City sclioel to occur M -y 19tli: Music— Choir. Invocation— Rev. Dodd. Salutatory—Climb, though the rocks be rugged— Elsie E. Frink. Oration— Liberty— Erueat B. Carey. Solo— C. J. Freeland. Class poem— Bertha Z. Frink. Class History aud Piopheay— Juan­ ita P. Holman. Music— Quartet. Oration— Methuol Chambers. Oration— Maggie Rhedaharger. Solo— Mrs. V. O. Bond. Valedictory— George S. Callahan. Music— Quartet. Presentation of diploma*— Prof. F. E. Emmett. A l umiii address of welcome— J. E. Beezley. Music— Choir. After tlie dose of the exercises the alumni will banquet tint class at the Griggs hall. m e ^ ---------- SA LEM TRACELETS. Fav, Mr. P m lk county farmer do you not need a new set of harness or your old ones repairerl. The best place • o get either is at Shafer’s harness shop on State street. Those who dine at Hellenbrand’s al­ ways get something good to eat. Special sale going on at the Non- pariel millinery store. Filin hats at very low prices. Your eggs will buy anything at tlie Yokohama Tea stole. They have nice crockery and elegant chinavvare. The best lea and coffee in tlie city and ex­ tracts equal to the beat you ever bought. Flour, grain, seeil and bee supplies for sale hy Savage A Reid, custom feed mill, poultry supplies and lice killer. Sportsmen you will miss it if you go Ynu will find them at 322 Commercial elsewhere than to Gunsmith Kisser for street, near the sted bridge. ammunition, or fishing tackle. He has good cutlery and can mend al­ Soft drinks, ice cream, candies and most anything. other delicacies may he had of Ellis & Zinn, 154 State street. They have a Tile Bee H ive store, Odd Fellews’ big patronage aud give a valuable building, s lieu Id be your trading place. check with every cash purchase. They mark their price in plain, bold figures, and always lead. If you trade at a «redit store you must *% help pay tlie bad debts of those who Tlie patrons ot Mrs. Shafer, the mill never pay. Tim merchant naturally iner over Brown’s store say that her makes up his losses by adding a per­ stock is more attractive than ever be­ centage to what would otherwise he fore and that she gets up nicer hats his prices. The new York Racket than during any previous season. store does a spot cash business at a very small margin of profit. .*» A R O U N D TH E CO U RT HOU8E. A t repairing all kinds of iniple ments J. E. Smith, the iron worker, I t will be many a day before you lias few equals. run across a better washing establish­ ment than the steam laundry. W ho­ No matter what you want taken be­ ever patronize* it once is sure to go tween Dallas and’ Salem Hie stage back there. Laundry taken both wars -driver will manage to promptly deliver by Lalla8 stage for nothing. lit. H e is serving many fan i ies along .both sides of bis route. Y *u never saw better photography than is done at tlie Croise studio. V W e are fleshing piiceson granite ware, tin ware and glass waie. Odds Whenever you have occasion to ride and ends must be sold. It need the or drive out in any direction always ¡room for oilier lines. The Bee Hive. go to Brown’s livery stable back of tin old post illice. He will soon rig you Liveryman M irrison treats all cand­ out all right. idates alike in the matter ot furnish­ ing good rigs lo get about the county Dr. Keeler, tlie veterinary surgeon, I t will bo safest to put in your order a makes his head quarters at tlie steel «lay ahead. bridge feed yard. Many an animal lias been made to feel good there. »** Cobb, the wagon maker, gets his full Oust, only 10 cents if you take your share of the work ill that line, because own feed. the people have tried him and know that hejnever slights «ny job and nev­ On the 3rd of July G. W . Johnson er charges unri'asoimble prices. A Co. will give to the lucky holders of heir gift giving cupons a silk um­ I t will not do you any harm lo be brella, a fine h it, silk shirt, dre-s glev- again informed tha* Mr. Fanil, the es, watch fob, shirt studs, scarf pin, hardware man, can meet your every ties, liaiidKerclih-f* and overalls, a cou­ want in that line. Everything in his pon going, with every 50 cent purchase store is of standard quality for ho will They givu your money back if you not handle ap,shoddy tiling. You can want it. If this interests you go and see what they are doing. absolutely depend on cv< ry statement made concerning the goods. He P l e a s a n t B i r t h d a y P a rt y . handies seeds and garden tools of all On Sunday last tlie 21st birthday of kinds. Chester Gu brie was celebrated at th" home of his parents, 1. T. Guthrie and Pr«>dtice taken in exchange for all wife. There were enough guests to re­ kinds of merchandise. I t will pay you quire four tablee, which were spread the right price, and our goods are al­ with all tlie goolmire«t his pure man­ see the new arrival » f semi-porcelain hood while among them. I f chosen w ire. treasurer » f this county he would ¡ prove equally honorable snd efficient. The stage will lake y o u from Dallas His business education is such that to Salem and back fo r $1.50. ' tire recot«!» of the otfice would be keot I in tlie most approved manner and h s | integrity is « • clean cut that there would never be a stain on hia reputa­ tion. Mill feed at Riggs’ grocery store. LOCAL AND GENEKAL The Rex studio. No. 243 Commer­ cial street, next «ioor north of the Red Front drug store, has been established W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL - in the old Pickerll stand, dy Miss Corn Sullti'i, who having been earnesiy en­ gaged in this woik for some years pre­ A b lo S o u r c e s D i s h e d u p fo r O u r N u m e r o u s F o m lly of R o o d o r» vious, proposes, with the assistance of In A b r e v la t e d P a r a g r a p h s . Prot. D. H. Craven, to furnish the public with first class work in tiie Baled hay and mill feed at Osfield’s photographic line. Everything up to date, and the latest effects produced. Gunsmith Ri»ser and wife are visit- iug iu southern California. Spectacles and glssses at rfennig’B. Morris Jones and Tracy Slants have each gave $10 tow ard tlie college dor- i mitory fund. Judge Wells, caudidate for joint rep­ resent« tivo, has been looking after his interests iu Lincoln county. A ll goods are alike to Putnam’s j Fadeless dyea, as they color all fibers at one boiling. Sold by A. K Wilson. Mrs. S. A. Nichols, an old time Dal- Al. Campbell is to build a residence lasite, will be lieie in a few days and fur Buford Stone, near Willam ina. may be able to give employment to Ben Hustireok takes the road super- several per oils. risorsltip of E. T. Morrison, resigned. ‘'Difficulties give way to diligence,” W ood— W ill take wood in exchange snd disease germs and blood humors for photograph*. T. J. Cherringtou, disappear when Hood’s Sarsaparilla is faithfully taken. Dallas. Tiie Independence public school will have closing exercises today at tlie opera house. W alter Williams, the confectioner, *ubscrib«. Anyone taking up stray chickens can get 5 cents each from the owner or keep the fowls. Fpeciai sale of trimmed hats at greatly reduced prices by Mrs. Smith, corner of Main and Mill streets, Dal­ las. As this special sale will be dis­ continued May 20th, the ladies should go al once and get bargains. T h * most stylish lists you see on our streets came from the millinery emporium of Mr«. Brunk and Mis» Hallock in the Wilson block. Their stock is clieice and their head trim­ mer knows how to fix up pretty tilings. Report of Mill Creek school for tlie month of Ap ril: Enrolled. 60; average attendance, 52 ; not absent nor tardy. Emma and Herbert Mictieltmok, Anna Augusta, Herman, Charles and Win. Muller, Wells Oviatt, Charlie Jones, Minnie, Clevis, Inez. E i i i i i i a , Katie, Willie. Lloyd, Dale, Lee and Joseph Ridgeway, Verna, Cera, Clara, Myrtle aud Viola Hinsliuw. M rs . K atk M a k i n a n , te a c h e r. The ancients believe«! lhat rheum alisin was tlie work of a demon within a man. Any one who has had an at­ tack of sciatic or inflammatory rheum- itism will agree that tlie infliction is demoniac enough to warrant tlie be­ lief. It has never tiecn claimed that 'Themtrerlsin’s Pain Balm would cast ..lit demons, hut it will cure rheum­ atism and hundreds bear testimony to the truth of this stalemnit. One ap- plicatiou relieves the pntn and tin- quick relief which it affords is alone wor'h many times its cost. For sale by A. K. Wilson. Dr. Daly, union candidate for con­ gress spout Sunday tier* and made s good impression on all lie met. As a citizen at home no one ranks Higher and his legislative record is without a flaw. Many conservative republicans concede that lie is both sn abler and a more reliable man than Mr Tongue. W hat we want in the hails of legisla­ tion is not only men of ability and energy but those to he depended on in all emergencies nod Dr. Daly is such a man. Hon. J A. Jeffrey, union candidate for prosecuting attorney, spoke her* Monday evening snd cane- e«t unbiased |«opl* to be s.'iiefied that be would fill the office with credit to himself and with honor to his con­ stituency. For five years he has done nothing but pratice law and lias had two rear* experience «» prosecuting attorney in «oiiloern Oregon. O lentil A TM U N Y r Ha* Mwp 8 r i M The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER most celebrated of all the baking powders in the world—cele- brated for its great leav­ ening strength and purity. It makes your cakes, bis­ cuit, bread, etc., health­ ful, it assures you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the cheap brands. ROYAL —the AUim linking powders are low priced, as alum costs but two cents a pound ; but alum is a corrosive poison and it renders the baking powder dangerous to use in food. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. Mrs. Dr. Lee, of Independence, has Miss Jennie Snyder is studying voice Soniclxxly reported in Spring V al­ ley and elsewhere that Sheriff Van gone to make her home at Olympia. ulture in Portlaud. Orsdel, Prof, Parker and Frank Myer Rev. II. A. Deck will preach at tlie Emm ett Oosper lias secured a posi­ are hard drinkers. Of course it was tion in a light house on Puget sound Baptist church next Sunday morning done to prejudice people in favor of and evening. tlie republican ticket. T io report is Di. Young is grading a half mile J. W . Flannery is back on a visit so far abort of the truth that it will raining track in the so itlieru edge of A t the city hall next Monday, from from his ranch east of the Mountain.', lielp rather than injure the gentlemen own. 1 to 4 o'clock, there will be a special lie will move liis family there in th* named. meeting to vote a bonded indebted­ A special motor left Dallas at 7 i Many republican» concede that ness lo provide for increased school^ o’clock this morning for tho Airlie fall. facilities. The an. .-*. uaneyi is |5,- picnic. W. C. Brown will at once have er- Sheriff VauOrsdel ur entitled to redac­ 000 and it will require evt'y cent of it ictrd at different points iu the south­ tion because of hie suptu-ior efficiency As nn oculo-optician Dr. Lowe has west part of town two live room cot­ during the pre.-ent term, and becanse to do what is abselutely necessary in he could give better sen ice in that ca­ that line. Our town now has a good few equals and no superiors. He is tages for rent. pacity during tho next two years than name in all directions and many fam­ coming soon. Robert F. Bell, a former Dnllasite, any other man in the ceunty. A few ilies are figuring on moving Imre for Win. Brown lias returned to U. 8. now a Portland attorney, addressed democrats may scratch him because the sake of belter school advantages. Grant the mohair sacks, which the A niggardly educational policy would owners can have by paying 5 cents for our people from a republican stand­ he insisted on their taxes being paid point last Saturday evening. c m e them to give our city » he go by. freight. Uncle Tol Savory, win» came to this Who will vote against increasing the A train loaded with railroad ties left needed school facilities of Dallas. J. P. Caldwell, manager of tlie Dal­ tlie Dallas sawmill yesterday for points county in 1850 and lias ever sincu las Zouave band says their new zouave «long tlie main line of tlie Southern been one of its landmarks, died at Ho­ The people »11 aren nd arc inquiring uniforms will be hereby M ay25tli«nd 1’aciflc. Tlie spur track, recently laid, tel Gail Tuesday, aged 84 years and was buried beside liis hretlicr in the into tlie capacity aud trustworthiness that their first engagement will be for took the cars to llie mill. Sail creek cemetery. He had been of tlie different candidates. The more tiie conductors picnic at The Dalles blind for several years. H e had a they iiear about the wulk of J. E. Sib­ May 27tli. Fresh invoice of nice ladies and high sense of honor und everybody al­ ley during liis twelve years sojourn gentlemen’s watches, fob chains for ways had a good word for Uncle Tol. Many republicans have remarked among us tlie better they are satisfied gentlemen, belt pulley rings and silver that he would make an ideal county that tlie unien ticket as a whole was handkerchiof holder* at tlie up-to-date Tuesday evening Pastors M cFarl­ judge. H e is a man of mature judg­ better than tiieir own. Plain, cem- jewelry store of C. H . Morris. and, Riggs, Harman and Goodfriend mun tense and strict reliability are ment and would listen to nothing else met at tlie home of Mrs. Wash and than an economical administration of tlie qualities that count moat in th* The normalJSunday school institute arranged a program for the annual eyes of solid, conservative citizens. held here last week hy Mr. Edmonds Sunday school convention to he held county nfiairs. Being a lawyer of ripe brought out many gowl things hut in the South Methodist church at experience he would constantly guard Frank Myer has spent his whole liis Holiday evening lecture was offen­ Dallas on Friday, June 8th. Arrange­ the interests of tlie county and of life ill this county and knows all sive to many who thought it too ments will be made to entertain dele­ widows and orphans. The promotion about the values of land and other of Mr. Sibley to the very important much tinged with indelicacy of e x ­ gates from outside schools. Home properly. I f chosen assessor lie would pression. office of county judge would be no -killed aad enthusiastic Sunday school see that every piece of property in the mistake. workers frem Portland are expected county bore its just proportion of tax- Work is to he at once commenced and the subject will be treaterl from Tlie educational interests ef a coun­ atiou. He would do his whole duty. on tlie new school building across tlie various stand points. street south of tlie academy. I t will ty should be regarded as seconday to Tlie Evangelical conference for hi Ire 36 by 80 feet in size and three «tor none other. Tlie propel education of Fourteen years ago J, W . McDowell Me study and campmeeting will he ie» high. Tlie lower story will con­ the children requires «mntinoiis, zeal held in the Dallas city park from tlie tain eight and each of the oilier« four­ came to tin* comity almost penniless, on* oversight by a county superintend 21st to to the 24th of June. Many teen rooms. In tiie future an ell will but by constant industry and the dis­ eot of good education ami much ex members of that church will then Ire added at encl: end and a tower er­ creet use of his earnings lias made perience in Hi*- various grad«# of puli come with a view to locating here if ected. The building committee ar< material advancement, having a nice lie school work In the person of pleased with surroundings and pros­ Rev. C. C. Poling, Rev. H. L. Pratt, farm and a $3,000 residence to show Prof. W in. Parker, a candida'« for for it. Had lie been a sluggard ora Kcv. H. A. Deck and J. R. Hubbard. -pendthrift lie could not have thus 1 hat office, tlie county lias such a man pects. Rev. T. A. Yost will !>e foreman and Iu the east he graduated from a col risen, As economy lias been liis J. A. Jeffrey, union candidate for lcgiate institute aud then from a mo­ prosecuting alterney, has had hia various workmen will be employed by watchword at home, so would it be in tlie day. del training school since which In hands full in doing justice to his legs) county affairs, therefore he would be a has had fourteen years experience, praelice and bettor fitting himself for good man te promote to the county much of it in schools of ail grades in a competent lawyer. He could not conimissionership, an office he did not this county. He is a man of mature have diverted his attention to any o ili­ seek. judgment and untiring energy and er calling without neglocting tiie in­ his time and talent would be devoted tercels of liis clients. solely to bettering Pius' county schools N E W T O -D A Y . N oto oly the mental, Blit as well Hu­ A t the Presbyterian church Rev. moral welfare of boys and girls would Goodfrietid will preach in tlie morn­ ing from llie theme W liat Constitutes receive his guardian watch care. P 'l R HAI.E ON EASV TERMS A 40 ACRE h en is robbed of ib terrors by I'rne Ower.iship. The evening sub­ r «Mir Brlilseitort. 0.>.«l for S"«ts or «hu«*. Ail As tlie county clerk lias more or \ ject will he W liat are the E neon rag- drew» M. R. (JranC, Calla». the fact that the best m ed­ less contact or business with almost ing Tendencies of tlie Times. This I ical authorities state that it everybody in the county it is quite I will t>e tlie first of a seiies of Funds)' [ VJ"MK GOATH POH HALE RY J. K. KOBRINS, important that he be not only rompe 1 evening lectures. Ì J near iMiiuit. is a curable disease; and tent and attentive Pi duty hut also one of the happy things The republican candidates wilt speak guidai and accomodating Ti.e pres­ L. CRIDER WOCLD LIKE TO EXCHANGE ent incumbent has displayed those as follows: May 21»t, Douglas ami ; about it is, that its victims I I ■ bugjfy tor a driving home. trail« to a pimping dc*rM and if Tracy Jackson precincts; 22nd, Fall Lake rarely ever lose hope. 8 a it« become« hi« rnedM or lie will ami M cCoy; 23rd. Spring V «lley :2 4 ili low RALE—CORNER LOT AND SEVEN ROOM not ho a whit 1 p « p popular with tho«» Eola; 25ih, Monmouth; 26th, Inde itutiNC on cornt-r of Mill and Le vene »trectM. Ap- You know there are all sorts of jdy to Kolifrt Howe. who have dealing« with the clerkV prudence; 28th, Falls City and Bridge j secret nostrums advertised to cure (ilH.-e. 8*»me men while possess - at u-iial rU w hy Gsuar Hay ter, ItallaN, ways make ynu feel welcome in li ■ Remedy. I was taken very badly with j will heal the inflammation of the ntfico and that it wa« a pleasure to flux and procured a taitlle of this rem­ P IV E EXTRA GOOD YEARLING RULL0 FUR throat and lun p and nourish and edy. A few doses of it eflected a per- j serve you. T stlebjr J M. Holman, of Italia*. manent cure. I take pleasure in re- j strengthen the body so that K can commending it to otlwre suffering throw off the disease. o n e y t o l o a n a t s p r k c e n t o n fa r m from that dreadful disease.— J. W | a We have thousands of testi- ■ . Rreiirity. J. L. COLLINS, Dalla«. Lvuch, Dorr, W . Va This remedy is (j monials where people claim they sold hy A. K WiUon. ( i have been permanently cured of F o r In fa n ts u d C U U n n . r ic k p o r h a l e h a r d e r s o f t , in a n t qmuititr want- J, and « heap enough at the brick 11 this malady. ver I near D»i:»«. (1. F. SHEW. o a b t o j i i A • f l s M ind Sr-n-S »11 a-usst*!*. IN zins Kind l Y o m i n H s im __ » IM w >i*nfi ^ - j» SCOTT A BOWNE, O w n » « , N«w York. I t t n lh J F EMULSION CA S TO R IA Tli Kind Y m H iti Ahnp Bought Bears the S ign atare of ùb/iffd& JtïÂ/. M M B ff. U BATE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED farm props-rtt HI RLE Y k KARIN